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WAITING. he comes 1 i glezi the love-light ia hiscy:. Prom the buttte-' vietorfons. ‘Whe'lthe happier then than I? Me bit arm chair is waitiog, nt |, in ite olf place ‘pets gtickly on Tine! Re hours, see bis pleasant face! Be was too young, they told me, To march acainet the for 5 Yet when his — ro) ed aid Pages neck vlaven should tremble Whom: tyrants hold im thrall; But my boy wasa freeman born ‘He went at Freedom's call. ‘My «mall, weak hand would wayer “The shortest t 3 Byt he stands stea ly ia the ranks, hie mux/et there, be int heart roam {to ee: ft trong in Freedom's might, Bileghts for er and me watching and traiting, 7 Pasmotners watch nnd wait i sons are in the army now, soak its mor hg life's os aE oe eiest intkesky— Ob! I leng once more toclpen him Me my arms before I die Yet farther off the army goes— *_ He will return no more Till our gtorious lag is free again To tieat o'er sen and shore. Where’er it waved in days gone by Its folds aza : Bis per! . il the war is over BoE oh we meet in foud embrace— iftly om the hours pleasant fa ime ! prev Till ¥ see his Harpers Weekly. IMPORTANT OPERATIONS AT THE WES t [From ithe Richmond Examiner, Oct. 11. The campsign of Gen. Bragg in Tennessee and Renton ac roaches its conclusion, and the military riddies with which he and Gen. Bue bave puzzied the world, and, perhaps, themeel yes also, duripe the Iast four months, must shortly receive "me sort of solution. As Van Do bas had his say at Corinth, and as aud Buell have now fought the decisive at Perry ville, there is no longer a reason for sfience ow the past facts of their operations. ‘These who have been near the seette ef action all concur inthe statement that Bragg might haxe crushed Buell in a general action, at any time since he left Tupelo. By concentrating the ferees under Kirby Smith, Marshall, Van Dorn and Stevenson, be conld have often been the superior of Buell fh numbers. But he pre- ferred the plan of maneuvering by detachments to take poseessiqn of both Kentuéky and Ten- nessee-withont = general action; apparently aiming to cut Buell off from his base o: ete y did give tions. DQhix mode of warfare actnall: sion of the larger part of both States, and réeenlted in a race between Buell and him- self for the occupation of Louisville. Buell beat him in the race, and got there twenty-four hours ahead of our troops. The event seems to have given the Federal i commander the vantage ground, by placing | him in short communication with his reserves | and reinforcements. That part of the campaign which depended upon extensive maneuvers, to have ended with Buell’s occupation ville, and the only thing trials of strength in the field. of the army under Van Dorn was no longer su or eyen equal, to the consolidated Federal under Rosecrans, and though the seems to have been fought with as much as any other, Van Dorn was badly beaten. readers of Examiner know @ far more im it trial of stre: has made the two chief commanders at 5 takes flye days to reach the at Knoxville from that place, and it should occasion no surprise that the sd | | Eng é F : ih H i gig 4 cart i aF apon jual to w! loss of New Orleans vas to ng But these speculations, however agreeable, too far. Tay not with prudence be indul; The events of the campaign in the West, up to this it, give us more reason for ‘anxiety than ce. Tobable that general eg 2h It is clearly impossible Tans to have been at that tine near enoug® to Buell to afford him the least assist. ance. ‘ ‘The enormous rise of gold in New York, from ® hundred and twenty-three to a handred and twenty-six, leads many to suppose the news of Buell’s complete defeat was inn already known though not published. But this opinion will be found on examination destitute of support. This battle has nothing to do with the rise of gold. None of these battles have Lasse ons D serious effect upon the price of gold in New York. Its continued rise is a circumstance, perhaps, of greater im- portance than all the battles put together, when considered in relation to the probable termina- tion-of the war. It is the result of decreasing — goer mflation of the federal e cy. The tendency of gold to rise has been range by the federal government ees com merry and energy at its com. man it this 5) mn jump of three im a-dayis an inchcatioa Pe Beri ot is very nearly at an end, and artificial agencies cai no longer control the jaw of nature. Its relations with the battle of Perry ville, however, are of the most general ebaracter. S7 The. stevedores and long shoremen of New York are carryinz into etfect their strike for higher wages, and the result is that many Vessels were unable to load and unload. The probebility is that shippers will have to con. cede the advance a<ked—that is to «: R175 per day iusteud of the $150 heretofore paid. 87 On Monday afternoon last, be f o'clock p. m., Mr. Bragy, furniture de Baltimore, was rovbed of $700 in gol silver coin, $100 in bank bills and tre Notes, a check on the Howard Bank for 1} & gold hnnting-case watch valued 216140, clue to the thief has been otfained. SF A public meeting was held at Jamaica, on. the Jith of Sepiember, sury sand No for the pur. pore of offering inducements to colored laborers ' to «migrate to that country. Resolations were adopted inviting emigrati from the United States. 87 The combined forces of Missouri and Kansas, os an ny corps in the field. now commanded by f: dier Goneral J. M. Scho- Feld, will hereafter pe ated + waa The denominated the Army we The long ang obstinatety cont. tion ease of on vs sheritintity of ¥ eiphia, has decided, and Uy r v regime lifornta sand men ts also to be or cisco as & private enter portstion for a regim $53,000. a7 The Hon. Faws Ar receive & Congressional nomination i! Mely =. war platform, and in favor of emancipa- BF What nced to be known on the Fing t e Fite * Pah Nz, he Sarsaparitin Palace_y, . P. Townsend's residence—sol nk for ere ce id last week for | 7 Dr. Jon C. Cheeseman, the er s cron, died on Friday last of apoplexy tT? lexy. . tention are tequisitn Tat 6 . room to extendéselt. The feet . remaining are | We have seen | the first of these issues at Corinth. The wing | at the power of , Kingston, | on of colored persons | UARE OF THY FEET. 6 oy THE Pxkt—Pfom Vie first socks and stioss. aL CAM) and at- a, the so ks in sommmet) should We midé“@f fine cotton or silk; in cold we micng he? a “sige ly ae ent fesicth. that aay hie of emfficien! i. me Mashed evening and merning, the same as are the hauds, and ca teoroughly dry, pitticnlarly be- tween the tees: and sr nails should not be eut too often, ner at amy time shorter than tu be on a level wit® the tops of the sores, Itis also ad. visable that the shoe be asize larger than the Toot and made of soft leather. Waswixe THe Feet.—In addition t2 wosh- ing the feet, as recommended above, it is quite necessary that foot-baths should be resorted to in @ great variety of conditions of the feet. Ordinarily. the preper time for taking 1 fovt- bath &s at night, just before retiring torest; but, under peentiar circumstances, they may he demanded at other times in the day. The employment of foot-baths, whether hot or cold, must depend grently on the dillerence of constitution and habit. For persons ad- vanced in age. the tepid bath is. preferab! particularly if they are subject te gout or rhea: matism. Any sudden changy of temperature in such cases might do harm, and the feet ought x wea ot not to be put into water of any kind while the ; patient is actually suffering fromeither of those disorders; except by direction ef the medical } attendant. In advanced age, persons should not gener. ally bathe the feet; they would, however, de- and warm twice a week, or oftencr, with zone ry immedi- water, wiping them thoronghly | afte) ‘the ilesl-brasb oF rand, and rubbing off the loose cuticle or © witha cagr-e towel. When there is an accumulation hetween the toes, a fine cloth, may be drawn backward or forward between thein two oF tires times NWweek. ; Adults in good health may bathe their feet every morning with cold water, wipe them | | rive great comfort from spunging them once or | Wetted with eau de Cologne or any other spirit, * thoroughly dry afierwards, and then rnb eau | de jogne freely over them with the palm of the d. When dressing for dinner the feet shomld be washed with soup and waten, in the same manner as the hands, TIRPATION OF CorNns.—Extirpation ef corns, by the chirepodists, is usually effected by 2 careful process of cutting and tearing out the central portion of the corn, while the cir- cumference of the diseased part is left to serve the rpose of taking off pressure from the peed nls r portion at the seat of the disease. Some of these peripatetic operators make use of the etnre of iodine o~some other substance that will produce a stain of the surface, under vretence oh pers, = some secret means The sensibility of the parts, but such washes do neo good. A continued use of seme solation of iodine, with the removal of all pressure, will, in time, cure some corns, and especially the softer ones, but acetic acid of the proper strength is preferable. ‘ae only sure and complete cure for a corn is its complete remoyal, and the wandering chiropodists cither have not skill, or have not autience sufficient fo produce this result, and ence seldom or never produce a radical cure. After a hard corn has been extirpated, acetic acid, or a solution of iodine should be od eon to the part whtil allrensains of the disease have disdppeared, Even then, if pressure is allowed ; @new corn is quite liable to occupy the seat of | the old one. TREATMENT OF BiisTxRs.—In marching, if blisters rise on the toes and heels, they should atonece be punetnred with a needle, passing the needle a little distance under the sound skin so as to produce a yalyular byntey 3 to prevent the introduction of-air as the fluid | passes out. If not sooner attended to, all blis- ters should be opened in the evening after the foot-bath, and the fluid gently pressed out, and then thé patient assuming the horizontal posi- tion they may not fill up » and by morning they may be nearly or quite well. times blisters form on the end of and the person is not required to resume the may be as well te let such blisters remain un- opened, and as the wateris absorbed and the dead skin becomes dry, it should be removed. | Peet Boden’ Gen. Bagh — left eager they dismount rel ns ited on the hile overlooking the city, ucas ‘nion men. mounted in their place a lot of beer k ering them with tarpaulins. bo ie 's rebel cavalry came afterward and scouted about the ceity one whole day, fearing 2c At last, discovering of — troops had Le athe: coe desperat charge upon batter: an ap- tured—the beer kegs. ~ *P &7- Gen. J. D. Webster, late chief of Gen. Grant's si has been detailed by the War Deparment meemaprele a! of Eo mre Michigan Canal, ascer- taining a correct estimate of the cost of the en- largement of that great work. FOR ALBUMS! a PHOTOGRAPH CARDS copice of celabratcd engraving statuary, at j. M. : No. 486 Seventh st.. 8d oc 18-Im* Odd Fellows’ Hall. LA’ DRESS TRIMMING STORE. scares Colored Guinea 486 5 emabeacing Py srvins Labia Dias A ne B i Bie elvet we Fi Ribbons. hy BAe or! 2 Bu, imps, B ‘in wae ana fomsisc aie tyle Hale New. ay ‘tons. Cords » Bul Mrs. and T: LOWE'S BI oapols o1 MMING STORE, 257 Pendsylvania avenue, ith side, betNeen 9th and 16th sts. FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. SS aS The balance of the cargo of the SCHOONER * AID,” Consisting of every description of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged. > ; FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa avenue and Mth st. EE nel CAPT, HUTCHINGS, Schooner Aid,” foot of Lith st. HAT WAS WANTED, A NEW AND ELEGANT OY8T ALOON 2 THE FIRST WARD? . sa AND HARVEY, at ’ 3 citations of his nih peg iy pa this day opened one st No. 159, Nine- am a streets, ini Union Engine ‘Honssy ‘aad frantioe sylvania avenue. It will be con- ducted asa Branch ARVEY's celebrated Steamed Oyster Depot, by Fin HARVEY & 3. LEWIS, and the finest Oysters which the waters of the Chesapeake afford will be sold to their patrons. Families can be supplied daily at their tesidences with raw or steamed oysters of the best quality. Arrangements bave been made for a daily fresh fupply equal to any demand ; an of the First Ward, as well as those in of the city, will not hereafter be subjected to the necessity of buying from street hawkers, Orders are respectfully solicited, and will be promptly complied with, day or night. eens fe bo new establishment will find it 4 wirousge, ei i oxpénee hive bender wil as neither pains nor oc 11-tf other sections in every res it. ie t tewis8Y) MERCHANTS vale c = SUTLERS, HOTELS, Far RESTAURANTS, &e. WILLIAM PINLEY & BROTHER, Coawer SEVENTH ANy P 8rs., Wholesale Dealers in ND PLUG TOBACCO, SEGARS PIPES, cy Invite the attention of the Trade before purchas- ing to examine our large stock, which is replets with all grades of the above articles, Also, Asents for This City of JOHN J. BAGLEY’s CELEBRATED BINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACCO NOTICR. | MICHIGAN FINE-CUT Can be had at the following places, whom we far FINE-CUT 4 i nish ; | ak §, DEARING, No. 262 Pa. avenue, adove | DE. IRVING, No. 514 Seventh st. a ™- HOOVER, No. 287 Pa, averte, (south | WM. A. HENDERSON opporite Treagury Bulaing” 478 F es the toes on the hee! 5 # } PForosars FOR MULES. march on the following day. In such cases it | 1PEN: SOLOMON, No. 177 Pa. avenue, above | to deaden |. hence residents - be spared to make jt <o | | of allthe parties must ap; | considered as the individual p: | sgzing | be required of DENTISTRY. CS on. Method of Eneei Yineed of is su fore weed when desired. Call at 246 Pa avenn }tth andl 3th at« . and examine Also. Tee NTIstTRY e, between DR. LRWIE'S New ting Teeth: To de s0 is to be 60 vs over all methods hereto= Extracted withont pain, ‘Terws moderate, 0¢ 10-Jin. weeioriy M ot the MINERAL PL: TEETH. .. the Inventor and Patentce ‘TE TEETH, attends, Many, is office in this city. personally at his office a. ci petrons can wear there sh who cannot wear ‘others, and no persen can wear others who ersonin celline at my of ho are particular and wii with a atyle dat to wi cleanest, stroi art cam produce, the MIN more fully wa’ ce-can be accommod: ‘price of Teeth Sey -may. desire; and most perfect denture i, PLATE will be Rooms in thi pia 339 Pennsytvani: ne t 19. 338 maven ani and With streets. Also, 907 Arch st., bet Philadelphia. mar 4ly Aim Now hich t! PLUMBING, GAS, @27" Store on Pennsylvavis avenue. where W: Have in Finish. i e stock GAS FITTING, &c. WM. T. DOVE & CO. to execute any orders with may be favored in the OR STEAM FIPTING BUSI- i few doo) if, ith be Toltad a gous Ninth st et, s | P \ | the erection and | Breet, near Twe sty. ROPOSALS FOR FIRG PLUGS. ASSISTART QUARTERMASTER’S OFrice. . Gand Twronty second Hore astiyoeton. D.C., Oct. 2), 1812. SeALeD Paoros aLs will be recived at this ofice until if o'clock M., Sattiriay, October 25, 1852, for performinng the work and furnishing materials far cing in yo king order of Fite smnaster ® storehouses, on cond, and at the Biacksmith Shop on F treet, nea first wenty-firat, |. The tire Plugs will be furnished to the contrac- tor by the Quarteraaster’s Department. he bid must sate the price for performing the or and sha price per foot of hose, and other ma- terials requi The undersigned reserves to himself the right to reject any bid which may be deemet unreasonable, Proposals from @isloyal parties will not be con- Plugs at the Qua sidered. An oath of sliewiance to the U.8. Gevern- | ment must accompany each proposition, The ability of the bidder to fill the contract. should it he awarded to him, must hc guaranterd by two responsible persons, whose siguatures are to be sppended to the gnarantee. The responéfbility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bidders roust be present in ‘son whey the bide are opened or the proporals will not be considered. The full pame and port o! arkire=s of the bid- der mourt appear in the pr s . If bid is made in the name ofa firm th ofall the partic’ must appear, or the bid w: consi etna as the individual proposal of the partner signing i Bonds sn the sum of one thoysand dollars, signed lete assortment of CHANDELIERS and other GAS _, by the con’ and both of his guarantors, will BreaM and WATER FIXTUR San nay ieee uccesstal Uidder upon sigeing Se pOsals willbe rejected. eae FIRTOR ER ne cap, Popitonimunt te aldtemal ty Cent_J.J, Baca, drisish nop catuly Nerf aera and Besygua. DPOF und ahouid be’ plainly. marksd “Peowesels invi izen! ne Ferm of rantee. our stock of GAB and ATERY XTURES tecling | Wo RS ELAS: ccm ME RTP TG we have the best selected tock im | and © votthe county of --caud State of gonfident that ‘ashi 57 All Work in the above line intruated toour @are will be mar 5-tf ittend: ae Py Pabst Mc@HAN,376D street tended to. WILLIAM CLAGETT“& 60., BR BAL cL BSBwWwWwaRs, TIMORE, MARYLAND, Estar.isuep 1780, AGETT'S 0, C, ALE, and their . BROWN STOUT. Head Depot and Office at Was 3 Between 135 Reta 4 Reta HINGTON, D.c., ® 95 PENwa. AVENUE, nd éth sts., oppo. Telegraph OMice, il Agent for Washington, M. CONNOLLY, 46 Ercutn Strezr, il Agents for Georgetown, A. F. OFFUTT & CO., THE HPAD BD Wi 165 Baines Sr. EPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C., i always have on hand Twenty-five Hundred Whole and Half Barrels, In A No. 1 Order, BF Agents are required only to solicit and cater anteed supplies | for permanent trade, to Whom unlimited and guar- will be given and secured, BOTTLED 0. c. X ALB B.B And . XX BROWN STOUT, In quarts and pints, put up expressly for Army and Family use. oc 9-Im* Derot Quarrzamasten’s Orrion, Wasi 8 faral hing th: and Mules, to t ALL to be (14) ALL to be sou! to be OVER THREE AND UNDER SINE purposes, and YEARS OF AGE, iD PRoPoga.s will be aie Beis oh Government wit! ules, to the followii sirects, HINGTON, D. C., October 16, 1852. ved at oie office giclock x. for ¢ }) two thous- rfanrous. ie Mules for deanet Corner of Wth and G fc fe SPECI: Bf irteen siete Proposala to be for ioe five hundred and upward 01 is The full name ‘and fon Omice of ee bid- der must appear in the proposal. Bac it disloyal part consic ered, AUD A® OATH OF ALLEGIANOR MUST ACCOMPANY, PROPOSITION, dragon cae ari ss ies will not be id ouldgbe plainly marked “Proposals for Males.” be TER. LARETS = a him sale. ~~ York seals hb attrded soba, nt Se eared | ned to eco Niacin = in "® S78 | which they ofr fr aioal ew York pio, a —- oa ne nga as Must | cdrtificateabove mentioned) epee eeee ene official Also, they have constantly on hand ‘The ty of the ‘guarantors must be INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &o, 4 and Well Selected Stock of shown b official certificate of the Clerk of the } All Horses con! r under this slvertise- B LES. , nearest Court or of the United States Dis- | ment will be subjected toa and AS, fret , . those not conforming to the specifications will be » . TRISH Bidders must be it in nm when the bids | reje 5 2 are opened, or pro} will not be consid- o Mares will be received, R ered. The horsea must be delivered in this city within Bonds 7 eee sum of twenty thousand dollars, | twenty any From the date of the and no ¢z- signed by the contractor and both of hia guarantors, | tension of time will be granted on any prétext. will be required of the successful bidder upon sign- ‘ayment to be made upon the yn of the 5 in, contract. contract or so soon ras - DER and~ ENGLISH DAIRY ans) eres the contract. it will | termaster shall be in funds, be S for bidders to Rave their bondsmen Any ney in the bid, or P'S HERMETICALLY SEALED with them, or te have bonds signed in anticipation | with the terms of this advertisement, ensure 7 and ready to bé produced when the contract is | the, Tejection of the proposal. Gi] tienel hisses yesstoat thip oftce alike setae | cam) cua nantradiccets eonate uwegaed Jn lotp of iM SODA WATE oe ee ay ication being made at ol a fo has a unless e q aly, by letter, ‘OF by telegraph. i | master should deem it for the interest of Gor. Choice 00 ONG. SoU CHONG, IMPERIAL, HY- ‘M OF GUARANTER. ernment to vary the number. IN, YOUNG HYSON TaAs, We —,of the county of —, and State of —. }< e Depot Quartermaster reserves to himaelf the With an exter oT ohonak and pane of the count of, and State of —, do Dgntt reject any or all Lids that Te mer geom too = GROCERIES, ereby fuaran' — f - For sale trast la coperdatce with the teen oe ee nen | eekito%S Colonel and Depot Gustiormarete, BININGER & 00., tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, | —————————— ch geen he will at oneé enter into « contract in accordance SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 2th Branch—919 Ps. av: We therewith. bo fay of October. 12. for supplying the United illards’ Hotel, Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- | States with 6900 Beef Cattle on the hoof. The Oat- | S7, Just received a small lot of Oficers’ Liquor pared to Decome Wis necuriten. aa the apteiar | we eeeatctivered at Washington City, D, C.,im | Oneste. an ‘°o a ‘appe! ie six lote, viz: certificate above-mentioned.) abiciad | SiO head on the 10th day of November. RMY BUPPLIES. INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &c. All Males ment will contracted for under this advertise-. be subjected to i those not conforming to the speci re} le the Mules mast all he delivered 8 rigid inspection. a: nd fications will be in this city with- igning the in (20) eay days from the date of si, contrac cont! or termaster shall Any inform: with the term: the rejection of the ‘bese Mules will hundred each unless deem it for the interest of the number. Th e D pot Qa reserves to right te reject any or all bids that hi bah DH. ROCK on td P®orosa Dzror Corner Eighteenth ner Ee BEALED PROPOSALS will until Saturday, Octoper a furnishing to the United States the les, viz: one cies e less rs aay be ality in 8 of scala Sunt Payment to be made upon the completion of each 80 s00n the! pon Sheena as the Bepot Quar- the bid, or non-conformance this ‘advertisement, will ensure pos. te ‘arded in lots of the Depot Quartermaster may ent to vary himself the deem too ER, jartermaster Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. LS #OR STOVES. Quaxtenuastun’s Orrion, - moet | ‘i vat la e'flock uc, for wing arti- Boal Biovea ore sacegnary alesse of Hs Shore ‘ ata aeaa ha oiich Biggiahe dete i Ura te Wi Siiak oo thin ten Proposals from disiotatpentise wit om " sidered. An oath of tothe Ug gone ernment must accompany each proposition.” P The ability of the bidd: Ve e bidder to fill it be aw: 6 contract, shouk im, must be guarantied ‘b; a be'ap- Tespousible persons, whose Signatures areto nded to the The responsi shown by the offi. nearest District Court or of the Uni trict Attorney. jidders must be present in arantes, muity * thi pe of the gn: t ntora certifiente 9 reat it the Clerk of the ted States Diss are opened or the proposals wil tb ide: The full name aud Post OMe addrosscf erst. = noust appear in the proposal. fa bid is made in the name of a firm the names it, the contract. The right to dee! master. high r,or the bid will be roposal of the partuer in the eum of one thousand di i by the contractor and both of ee the successful bidder upon sign his guarantors, will reject any or all bids is reserved by the Depot Quarter- Informal proposals will be rejected. Hartz, Assistan’ ington. D. C. We. Proposals must be addressed to Capt. Ea, ; a % Quartermaster, U.S Armor are Le: «and should be plainly marked “Pro- pesals for furnishing Stoves. &c.”” . Form of Guaran ’ —,of the county o: yond § of —, ani do here contract in ag fition, and that, should his hewill at once enter inte —, of the county of —, and 8 by guaranty t¢ ecordance tate o hat —-is able t with the teria of nis sree proposition be acco | & contract in accordance therewith, the contract he aw: him sare prepared to become his waretion wes 00 0 is guarantee must be appended the eertifi- cate above mentioned, EDW. Ln _ oes Captain Pd ata U. rio BANks oF issue = thn WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, WASEINGTON, GEORGETOWN, . Benk of Metropolis, Farmers’ and nica? are < Washington. Bank, ear | Patriotic Bank, Bailion ; Bank of Commerce. The Bullion Bank and the Bank of Commerce ia- Fue notes of the denomination of one dollar and upwards, oe 3.3m" be | person when the bids | ning | that may be | ie county of. hereby guarantee that ble to fulfil the a tract pm accordance with the terms of his proposi- tion aud that, should bis proposition be Socepted; | he will at once enter iste w couteact in accordance fherepith, ea, fhe, aopirect ences Jed. to wi is his = (To this guaranteo must appenied the official “For farther Toformation, apply at this offies ® : ‘or further informa’ ae ee J.DANAY Capt. and Ase’t Quartermas' oc 2-4 . U. 8. Army. ROPOSALS FOR HORSES. EDUCATIONAL. ; MEDICINES.) > | HEGABAY INSTITUTE DR. J. H. MeL BANS Cya07 na to ae ' STRENGTHENING “CORDIAL The course of instruction em! +} aan A pngidr sat gee, a fine be Mor {| BLOOD: PURTIEU Falteh'is the language of the family aod i000: | THE GREATEST 7k YHE WORLD) dere sue efit, ea Peete to the bigheat cured. of literature aml Coxt- aatic ya J Borlisth and clonee July tet Ceerana he an be obtained from Madame D'HERVILLY. ; of Chegaray Insti wey 26m wy OFFICIAL. * TATE, | psebicte ss Waemnorox, January35, De3. The Seeretary of State will hereafter reesive Mem cera of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Baturday, the first of pext month. Jan 7-tf WILLIAM H. SEWARD. fr FPURNITUR®S. nd FURNITURE. McGREGOR & €O., AT THEIR EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, $30 SEVENTH STREET. cements to. pucchasrteof FURNITURE | a pe teapiher hove RBEPING Gone ton anol paciod | TES: in rocatee, Rep and Hair | Our Flock i oh anton sul | “CHAMBER SETS, in Solid Oak, Walnut, Mahog- - and Painted, neatly ornamented. Oak, Walnut aid Mahogany EXTENSION TA- Oai BLES DINING CH Kupctior Curled Hair MAFTRESSHS, Husk and ' wi watery fe qnaritity of low-priced B ort 1 | CHATHS TAnLES. Fatew WASHSTANDS, ©) FUR URD. &e. — All of which are made fren the- orate rfals } and warranted to 4 tis tia : Perse ng {ursishing would do well ta look th the stock “Sr ea we are telling prices to sui ime McGREGOR & ©0., oc3éweco 530 Seventh strat, BOTS AND sHOrs To SUIT THE TIMES ‘We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS | | and SHOES, and constantly receivin: | ply of Eastern-reade Work of eve: fidn, made expressly to ordor, « sa} fescrly- will tT QU@RTERMASTER'S Orrice, sold at a much lower price than bas been aE aoe We chicensh end @ cools heretofore charged i this eity for much Wasuinctox, D. C., October 17, 1382, articles, =< SRALED PROPOSALB Will be received at this off xe Persone in want of ROOTS and SHOPS of Eastern | 442) pied until Monday, the 27th Gay of October, o'clock | or City-made werk, will always & g004 assort- 32 MeLEAN UNI = Me. for farnishing the Government with (3.0%) | ment in storeand at the lowest vt nrlcey: Give uss | ieing entirely ¥ x —" three thousand Horses, of the following descrip pws 314 Bennayivania avenue, | Set, and can be u CAVALRY. For Cavalry, (2.400) two thousand four hundred Borses, from (1§) fifteen to (16) sixteen hands high, between five eight years of age; of well broken ¢ the saddle: compactly bu from all defects, ARTILLERY, For Artillery, (60) six hundred Horses, from 41232) fifteen and one-half to (15) sixteen hands high, between five and eight years of age: of dar colors; tree from ait defects; oS on to ha Les®; com} \y t, and we not less than T100'pounds. : a PROPOSALS. The full name and Post Office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. Ifa bid is madé in the name ofa firm. ye Bames ‘bid will be of the party ilt, and free of all the parties must eppear,or the icpnaeeeres as the individual proposal signing Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, andan oath of allegiance must accompany earh proposition. i . Proposals must specify clearly whether the bid is for Cavalry or Artillery Horses, and inno case must doth be bid for on the same paper. Ifany bidder wishes to scopes for both classes he must forward two distinct proposals—one for each clasa, complete in itety—and having no refer- ence to any other properal by the same s Proposals must be addressed to Col. D. H. Rucker Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Warhiggton, D.C. and hould be plainly marked ‘*Proposals for i noe GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidde G11 th trac’ shovid it be awarded to har, mast be puceatiel by two scromstble persons, whose signa’ must O be naibility of the guarantors must be Official egrtincats of the istrict Gourt of of the ‘United States Dre ‘esent in person when the bids OF their proposals will not be consid- ered. Bonds in the sum of ten thousand dollars, signed BS required of ‘the successful dase tive agotee required o1 6 Bu i the contrat. SE ae ‘Aa the bond must aecom the contract, wits deserry cs ostares hate ee men wi em, or to have honda tion and ready to be produced when the ‘cont is Pisck for bond: be gubeaaendeat Gh Sa katte? pase.sa We and — of 1000 head en the léth day of November. 2000 Resa on the 2th day of November. 1000 head on the ith day of Desmeber, ana on Bf 00 head on the loth day of December, ee and no animal aamntteal whicwec tc elnen ieee Papnds P Theos weight. Heifers a1 not wanted, enty per cent of the money will be retained until the centract is completed, A bond with and sufficient security, will be jovenmnent reserves to itself the right to Te tes, or other Government | funda e ,.No bid will be entertained when put in byere Hereataet er Rice Se bites ast eee 01 tesponted to his bid. me = All bids must be accompanied by two gtiarantees, The names of firms must be stated in full, wit recise address of all the members of the firm. to be directed to COL. A. BECKWITH, A. D.C. andC.8. U. 8. A., Washi . C., ondorsed petane tor Bask Oat wv FO} OF GUARANT! We, ——, of the county of of — "ao herby guarantee tat — Phan a contract in aceordan: Fith the term bis en. a iti Sccepted, he will at ongo enter inte « pontioct $e iT fbrald tha contract be avardai him pre 11 1e tLe yee ontrac' aw: . We are La me his securities. (This _0e 18 guarantee must be appended to each bid.) SEPOT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIC! D® one Wasuinctos, oh ea 1862, BEALED PROPOSALS will be recéived at this office | until Saturday, Octobe: ctober 25, at 2 o'clock Pp. M.. for lon of Water, and Plumbiag work, at mpbell Ho’pital, at intersection of Wh and Boundary streets. For specifications application must be made to co Es B, Camp, at tuis office. he ‘ath of allegiance of ‘each bidder must Goo ru satigignk securita.-will Jee © sufficient security wi ired f the fulfilment of the contract, eae Proposals must be addressed to Capt, E. 1. earho amet Crartermenter, vU. Es A.. and ould be plainiy marked “Proposals “ ing,” at Campbell Hospital, Peels for Pia? “OUGHS, COLDS, Foayan £38, &e. COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIC. This pleasant and popular Cough Remedy has been so long known aid sxtensivels used that most persons have become familiar with i's extraordina- y. Itcan be had at allthe principal drug at Gani fifty cents a bottle. d2m& eoim™* EW AND SIMPLIPIE FORTE AND SINGING Profesor ALENANDEH WOLO and ( Yatposer, bus seturned jon Exhibition, an ni Piano and Singing by his 1p Bet Method, By Professor Wolowski's System, reon mayne ontya cates ce oa 7 54 " e "1 ae is wi reat Tacility, ana deraite tion ‘88 well as class- ion Perk feai music with rar perfectiam, “As to the vocal is way of vocalizat e arrives at most d ‘¥ resw: renders the voice powerful, and cables, the singer to, vocalize, with: facility ‘ecentacy and fine “aN ity of Drop) rot Wolowski feccives vinitory rom o'clock p.m bin residence No. 451 Tenth street, betw an NAMPBELL & SON Cc ee Batuvanta AVENUE. A genuine assortment of HARDWARE AND ARMY GOODa! Also. BAR IRON AND STEEL! an 2-eo2m* ee enn LBS. nO O00 ii aE RE, ooh Barn, Seag and le Works, Greem street and tine Canal, Georgetown, D.C, of leeody 0. B. SEWELL, Proprietor. AND D—Yor dark cplors: | METHOD #OR PLANO | WSEI, Pianss | i | J IRON HALL, 320 PENNSYLVANI4 AVENUB. EMILE DUPRE Would respectfully inform his friends and cu tomers that, having just returned to this city from New York, be offers a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of SUGARS, ¢ . TEAS, COFFER, - SPICES, FLOUR, BUTTER AED, Also, a fine assortment of = HAVANA CIGARS, which, being purchased from a prize vessel, enables us to sell at very low rates. ~ SUTLERS, SUTLERS, su. * ig If you want to Purchase GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, and 4 TORACCO, Of Best Quality and at Low Prices, You Must Call at EMILE DUPRE’S, 320 Puwerivamta Avescs. Iron Building, who laid in a large stock of Goods before the un- heard-of rise in prices had taken place. se 34 {he Subscribers have just reeeived a fresh ahig- 6 CASES £T. JULIEN”AND FLORRAG Orrice or Tne Carer Quantenwas: § TER, of Paonia cere Soe Of the army of i Potomac the = 500 Caled, the © joash bale to'Ge marked 12,900,000 Dashela ‘of Osta, of ‘best quality, ist 1am nk nd Hickey Wood, wall somone ment of two resp Mons that the conteacta ee Will be opened from time to time as the ar- may idl be awarded will Eppa sesoen ou accept all ‘orany part of “Broponals sh ould mH “ for Ww 4tzs NOTICE. - ’ >_ In consequence of the lowness of the water in — pepervety, it will de: ‘pales 4 nomy of wat verument or to shut off the an hydranteon Penn ae avenues mi} loner streets or pavement whatever. And all persons using the water are urgently so- licited to be as economical imits use as ible, ‘ FRuNOM. ree Commissioner a dings. SPcREr DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES: Sina gir: THE MOST Sent ay EVER USED, “Yes, a ber care at a GoNoRRHe A Man Ry tt URES, &e, Conta: Mineral, no no cury. Only ten pills tobe Taken see a a They ie gutirely vegetable, ering Bo smell nor ny unpleasant taste, ‘Sa wilt the stomach er bowels of most d zzertabace in “twenty four hou x Prepared vy ‘Penns: Tvauin, ode Sef mon y. ea the pane of a nent Doctors ists of the present day. SAMARITANS CLet Will cure any case im from two to four days, and Tecent caser in = TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! No exposure, notr a Let those whe bave despa: or who have boon gorged with Baleam Qopavia or Mercury, atonce try the . SAMARITANS GIFT. Rent by msi ina in envelope Price male pecknenss2. Price femate packages ils, &e. (QOTICE._THE COPARTN carried on Bame 3 eE F ur ¥ ge whatever. of getting cured, , $3. | Sepa poritive: Hereisap eu ie ° t the gui: i me encase cr a sores on th be cur on other parts OF tine Rady, wil mostly onthe groins. andy. often as the mouth. bigs | Spots carrigsand nodes wil Wield i the “37 Sad all af = w AMARITAN'S RooT AND HERB JUIORS. afegte express, Price a bottle, or e Sotkies ‘SAMAR: ANCRE WASH, | Brigg canted dee tions. ORESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post | Feld by 8 CALVERT FORD, corner of lith and Boon AN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore . a, ll TLR FE oc 17-Sai SHAWLS, OR MANTL. H bs aah A new supply, 3 a | “be 14-10 Pa. ave, and Ninth street