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ST THE EVENING STAR. | “LATE FROM THE SOUTH. { se isc “ RESTING QUI- REBEL ABUSE ore F GRNERAL BRAGG. THE BANVILLE EXTENSION ROAD TO BE MURRIED UP. fa TULYOU TH WARNED NOT T# COUNT ON ANY ADVANTAGE FROM DEMOCRATIC SCC- ‘CESSkS AT THE NORTH a ‘We have comes of Richmond papers of the 28d sud 23d, and from them take the following: {From the Richmond Dispatch, (ct. 23} From Gey. Lee's Anuy.—We have some further Jt ava ulars of the recent skirmishing ues. On Thursday, the site the te ant brigade was sent ont beyond our ines to destroy a certain bridge on the Ralti- more and Qhio railrvag, and to tear up the track. ‘The enemy, who, at that time, crossed the river in torer, perceiving this, attacked them with everwheiming numbers, and they w petled to fat! back, with the los: of sey ‘ Col, Ronalds, of the 4th Virginia repiment, who ‘Was at that time acting Brigadier General, is how in Winchester, seyerely wounded. On Friday morning the enemy, seeing the smoke of atam which was accidentally fired near our io es, and supposing that we were burning our cOmmissury stores for a ope te retreat, made ap advance along t ole line; but finding that our forces were ‘prepared to ‘meet them, and that our army advanced :t the same tme to meet them, they declined an engage- ment, an@ the mnin body of their army again fell back beyond the Potomac. When this was msde knewn, our army west back to their camp Well contented. They are now resting quietly. Wistuester, Oct. 14. eruited very uch since ast battle. Tua- derstand tha large quantity of clothing and shoes have cone dewn, and that the army soon te iu a condition for active seryice Everything is quiet glong cases of mall pox have appeare removed. so that no danger is anticip then. ‘The disease origimuted from one who was lett by the ¥ Our army has re- nnon balls seem niunbe T of troops shoes enough to supply several armies. GENERAL 3G AND HIS ARMY. ariny of n. Bragg is said te be one of plived in the service of the 3 To sach perfection ims dis- beeuw brought thatstracgling is said to quest unkuewn. Gen. Bragg is unques- aun exevllent disciplinarian anc but he seems to have heen , f the other qualit t commander. N o Latihiedd serving under some man of great reilit: nius, he would hitye made an excellent dinate. The talent of separate command, atte a rare; and he, at least, does not When Gen. Bragz arrived at Cha on the vothof July tt was confidently that he would move in ten day auxiety was felt with regard to because, from the character of the commanded it was expected that a ¢1 blow would be struck. Ey body ed he would attack Buell at Nashville. becanse the water was so low thathe could not be rein- forced, and that special terror of all our com- manders, the gunboats, could not be employed. Uf Buell were beaten at Nashville, the Rastern portion of Tennessee would be redeemed. Bragg would be placed between Louis vile and Rosecrans. He could vitNer drop down into Missixsippi, and reinforeimg Van Dorn, i with united forees on Rosecrans, or he could march upon Louisville, which was very slenderly defended. The. main object, there- fore, was to defeat Buell firstof all. Itappears to us that, had he united alll his forces as early as the 10th of August, or even a fortnizht later, he could not liave failed to beat Buell who was greatly Warmed for his position and ready to jenve it upon very little provocation, Gen. Bragg. however. conceived altsgether a differ- ent plan of campaign, and, of it has since Pang ie & most disastrous one. He not only ft Buell at liberty to march where he pleased, but permitted him by his tardy move: ments, to getto Louisville first. and there to receiye the enornous reinforcements which te new Yankee levy is pouring in every day. He has failed because he is too slow. What is called a cautious General is the most dangerous of 21] Generals in the world—io his own friends. He will make no movement un- Jess he be ceriain of sneces®. He <tands still and permits his enemy to manewuvre as he ases, frem the fear of doing something rash. isenemy takes advantage of his slow motions doubles on him, and at last compeis him to move, whether he will or not. Thix seems to have teen the case withGen. Brage. He has thrown atway the most ¢) rigsetels genie rer offercd toan American Gene: y much fear that whoeversucceeds him wiilueyer find such another. The winter is commg on and the river will rise, The whole southwest wil! soon be penetrated with hundreds of gunboats and tens of thousands of Yankee troops. Who is to sucored Gen. Bragg! Gen. Johnson. of course, would be the man: but he is said not to have sufficiently retovered to be able w grdergo the faticue of 8 campaign. ‘Lhe Dispatch of the 23d says that a batch of several hundred prisoners would leave Rich- mond under charge of Mr. Weod on to-day, [From the Dispatch, Oct. er THE AKMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. We have but little news from General Lec army. On Friday the enemy crossed the Poto- mae al W illiamsport, some ten ur fifteen and strorg, over to Marti roves On le of the enemy's adva rning lt Jackson Fiver cna “donble quick.” The Yau represented as not having waited for the s fire from our men. The movement. no doubt. iL ruse de guerr:, to dra. son overinto Mary ki having. ii is presumed, Inid a trap for that asinte General but he was not to be canght. Saturday morning everything along the lines Was in stalu quo. THE DANVILLE EXTENSION, ‘This most impertant line of raily ing Richmond with Greensboro’. Bing tor want of laborers. Its impo military necessity cannot be ove and if our southern railromd cut off by the enemy would do incater tion of supplies. every effort t , cOMNnsCL- cure negro hancd-, only (44) contd and would be em. ition of the road is } pproack of the enemy: aud red } sof mew cases of tendent of the victi THE PUL NORTH—NO Fr DERIVED portant t Ahh. he Oakdale ( Mr. (2 mets ry. w + minong THE ELECTIONS ar T FO! THE RTIESOUTE hould not be AO of his war, 1 " end to shortenin } on to quote from Northern Papers to show that the South hits nothing to hope irom democratic successes at the Nori.) Me Conscription seed onder the The wei Previous question vized with th benambed their faculties after thonght that becanu-e our troc enemy trom Richmond, there w fighting. In this delusion they were by the President, who told them thar ne sand men. That wontd be raised ’ not wrong.— ian great part:*is drilling as + and, by the time the cold vill be upon us. We ne forse. we rep very indieste s Sigel> te vies, Souls irington by the line They are kine Kieh- The great s 1 y ange to decomplich th mond and catimn; dy Taiet a easier, it thinks, — Richwond, and it permitea ter tee doubtedly nothing would ail fh Mer. npon us to ty daw p ¥ankees. there is Sura to mist of all thus ut per Five a steady purpose to vapors, we | to warn our proj | satel Ish pe te fhe nitermost. Mwe have yefsoen ofinyasion We speak it—not for the nd to prepart them for the paehey We now" aot whan preparations may have been ie tu meet and repel the toe: but we know tha the anthortties are well aware of his inten- tens. We hope. therefore, that everything has deen done Which the occasion requires. The peopl of the Confederate States will meet this new iu vasion as they met that which preeeded it—with the prompiness and gallantry becoming men who Uave no superior in those quaiities, and with that firmnacss which nerves the soul to dare the utmost that the enemy can safiict.. We have no beliefthai we cau be Maany beaten here upon our own soil, fighting for eur altars and our firesides.. But we must dismiss all illusions, agreeable as th y may be, and learn to look atthe grim reniity. itis warin its Most gloomy aspects that we are called upon foendure. War, forthe purpose of reducing us - to slavery—war, for the purpose of converting ; th€ South into a second San Domingo—war, | which invokes the aid of the necroes to destroy all ages, sexes, and conditions. NAVAL AFFAIRS. Rusiness at all the nayy yards is pretty brisk ; just now. ; At the Philadelphia yard the Princeton is Meing fitted up as a receiving ship. The prize stenmer Florida is beg changed to aU’. 5. gunboat, and her hame has been changed to the Hendrick Hera, The Lodona was built in the city of Hull, England, and, in attempting to run the blockade. she was eaptured by one of the squadron ana | _ordered to that port. She is a superier iron vessel, strongly made and well built. Her nse as a gunboat, howeyer, 1s doubted by some. If a ricochet shotshould strike her between wind and water, the only alternative left would be. to sink, as repairs conld not be made in timr, and pumping world avail but litte. On the larboard side, near the stern, a shot entered while she was being chased by her capter, which passed through her. several aboy e the w reps are engaged upor hort time. The sloop-of-war Dale is beinz fitted mp as a chootship. ~ The A usta is a purchased suie-wiier Shiv was on the ¢ t two weeks. receiving ne: Ste one of time ha snd propeller. The y very slow. A s houid not be over t month :shehas heen nearly eight mout Ave been made as i as yet no ¢ » reported result true. Her rigging Is up, heen attached to the pole Lofher | character should remain in port aoe 4% lencth of time at this period The proper smihortti cones Very my should orde diate departure to scme locality where she will 1 be of more use than ata northern navy yord when ready for service The Monongahe on the téth of Jaly. She is of the the Juniata. Her dimensions are Her masts, several of her spars, and a portion of her rigging are in position. The sails have not yet been adjusted. Her engines have been placed on board some time, but the smoke-sinek is noterected, The joimers are actively engayed, in connection with the carpenters, upon the inside. Machinists are completing the ma- chinery. The work goes forwa wel ve well, and should it continue she ady for sea shead of the Juniata. The Shenandoah steamer is similar to the two inst named, with the exception of being about fifteen feet longer, or about two hundred and fitty teet altogether. She is being built in the upper shipho: nd will be launched in two or three weeks. be ak 14 ess has been tair since the keel was Is ‘he interior work is now cliiming the attention of the workmen. She will draw about sixteen feet of water, Tle Tacony is a doable-bowed side-wheel steumer, sianilar to the Mismi, which at the Navy Yard last winter. The ke laid on the firstof the present month. The work | has progressed rapidly upon the frame during | the present week. By the end of next week the | Whole frame work can bem position. As the Goyernment has found this kind of vessel of great value in the blockading service, the orders are to complete her at the earlicst possible date. She is about 225 feet long. The new iron-clad steamer Tonawanda, which is to be built at the Navy Yard, will be commenced as soon as possible. Preparations are already being made to thai effeet, lt will be built on the marine railway, which will be the first slip erected outside of the ship-houses for a number of years. The frame of this ver sel will be much heavier than the New Lron- The timber has all been brought to the tnd now lies there ready for use, well rd. —Nerro property in . and it is said to be i tosell a siaye any where in ihe vcouiil ty for one-fifth the ordinary price. while every other species of property has in- eveased in Value. stampede of negror rom that county. joining Kansas. The ceunties be ween us Cityjand the towns in Atchi- son inty. on ihe St. Louis side of the T, ito be patrolled by the rolled militia ut the escape of sk Irum inland counties. There were only 1.169 slavesin St. Louis two 0, and the best: judges now estimate that there are the tnd these principally old and deerepid house servanis, £2 The number of able-bodied men in M resof 1¥ and 15, rey ing exempts, is 106,511. BF The population of the Russian Empire | was 11,060,000; in 1~03. Ht If AMOTINES to 65,000,004 , Adams, the German batrle dead, at the ae eof seventy-six. ARMANI: and ce to meet on the first ; of ane ber next. QUTLERS SUPPLIES. i 3, . SMITH & CO, 342.axp 344 By sDWAY, NEW yo Manufacturers of and W! ellate Dealers in pete Lee RNES a8 ENSACKS, PTS SOL WOL- BLANKE 8S, TRUNKS, TRAVELING Baas, VALIS. &e. Also, GILT pas FOR SWORD Ai TS, NG Coat SLEN No s. —T. —_1860.— DRAKE'S PLANTATION inks Invigorates, strengthens, and purifies the sys- tem: is a perfect appetizer, and nature's grpat restorer. Itis composed of pure St. Croix Kum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs. Particularly aday to Weak and delicate per- sons, and can be relied upon for its purity, It cures Dyspepsia, is a gentle tonig, and is just the thing tor chang mn. Sold by ' an ¢ ers, Druggists. Ss, and Saloons P. H. DRAKE & ©0., 27 Broadway, New York. TOTICE. THE COPARTNE RSTITP heretofore on by the name of F. J. HEIBEKGER ery volved by matunl se 25-e06m h ees F.J. Heiberger, senior mene b firm, takes pleasure iu inform his friends and the’ public generally that he Will continue the business in all its branches under the former name and title, and will endeavor to merit the continued favors of their former patrons, F. J. MEIBERGER & CO. (Sucoossors to H. F. London & Co.) _fept Citizens’. ilitary and Naval Tailor. B¢¥5s oF Is8UR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. WASIINGTON, GPORGETOWY. Bank of Metropolis. Farmers’ and: Mechanica’ Bank of Washington, relly Patriotic Bank. Bullion Bank, The Bullion Bank and the Bank of Commerce sne notes of the denoriinatien of one dollar upwards. oe 8-1" EW STOR EE EW Goops; At No, 464 Suvenrs gr. did The subscriber takes great pleasure in ing to hie old friend opeued a New Store at No, 464 Seventh street. be- tween F nnd E, where he haa a fine and well so- lected stock of MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, which he has just received from the Northand olfera for sale ut the lowest Nori chern priges. . BRU Clothiers. “No, 464 Seventh Beat Bank of Commerce. eos A St. Genevieve paper re. | used to be of value in | anh wa | # and customers that Roo has ! NOT ALi rt A HIGHLY CONCENTRATE + eGRTARLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., - WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, Drs. EASES OF THE KION AND any DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR. DERED LIVER OR STOMACH. es as Consti pa- tion, Taward Pilea, t PFaluess or Biood to the i Flead, Acidity of the Stomach, H Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, !— Fuiness of Weight in'Stomach, Sour Eru etone, sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the st hh’ Swimming of the Hena, Hurried and vif- fienit Tirenthing. Flttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when ina lying pasture, Dimness of Virion. Dots or Webs before ‘the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deticisney of Pers: Yellowness of the Ski Ey6és. Pain in the Side, Bact : "Lhabs, &e., Sndiew Flushes of Meat. Burning in the Flesh, Conste: of Evil,and great Depression of Spirits. And will positteely prevent Yellow Fever, Bitious Fever, &€ . They Centzin Ne Atcohel or Bad Whiskey! t cure the above diseases in ninety casos out of a hundred prsive sale ant universal pop- an Ditters.( purely vege- which, instes ‘ nnd leave the disappointed sui are uot a new the test of tiftee lie: and u by any s nd CLPIZENS, nt of their own personal knowl alefficts amd medical virtues of Do Ye Do You Wax! @ Good Appe Do You Want to B De You Went to F Do Do Do Do Went Someth?: Up Your Constitution? L Well? You Want to Get R You Weut Enevgy? You Went to Sleep Well? You Want @ Brisk and Vigorous Fe IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. gtnboat was launched | | From Rev. J. Nerton Brown, D.D.. Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Know: ' Although not disp favor or recommend Patent Medicines in generat, throu ch istrust of dionts aad ofa yet know. of no ons why ® man 4 stify to the himself to have received from sufficient henetits he believes any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. 1 do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland’s German Bilters, this city. because many years, under the imp chiefly an alcoholic mixtare friend Robert Sho this prejndi ment to fake he eerancs by san M. Jackson, of ebted to my for the removal of ud for encourage- ‘ing from great — use of three year. was fo! to a degree of bodily and mental vig not felt for six months before, and had almost de- spaired of regrinivg. I therefore thauk God and wy friend for direeting me to the yse of th . NEWTON RO rN. Philadetphia, June 22, 196) PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations cold under the name of Bitters, prt in quart bottles, compo: chenpest Whisky or common ria, costing from 2) to # cents per gallon, the taste disguised 4, Anice or Coriander Seed This class of Bitters has caused and will continue drunkai By their use. the system is kept continnally un the soe es Aleoholic Stinjulsuts of the worst kind t for Liquor is cre: nd Kept up, and the ee all the horrors attendaut upon adrunkard’s life aud dexth. For those who desire and will have a idan Bit- ters, we publish the following receipt. Get on- Lott. ands Coman Bina and mix with thres quar: uf Brawly or Le preparation that will far tuesand trie execlleney any of the numerous Liqaor Bitters in the market, and will cost much irss. You will have all the virtues of Hoofland’s Bitters in connection with a good icle of Liqnor. at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all having relations or friends in oe aring to the fact that *HOOFLAND'S G RMAN B ITTERS” will cure nine-tenths of the -s induced by exposures and privations inei tto camp life. In the lists, published almost duily in the pewspapers, on the arrival of the si it will be noticed that a'very large proportio suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily oured by Hooflani’s German Bitters, | Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are specdily removed ehave no hesita- tion in stating that. if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might Le saved that otherwise will be lest, We call particular attention to the following re- markable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation’s heroes, whose life, to use hisown language, “has been saved by the Bitters :?” PHILADELPHIA, Angust{23d , 1862. «.— Well, gentlemen, vour as saved iny life. Phere is no mistake in this. It ia vouched for by nu:nbers ofmy comrades, some cf whose naines are appended, and who were fusly cognizant of all the e:renm stances of my case. IT am,and have been for the Inst tour years, a member of Sherman’s celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Gap Ayres, iain RB. Through the exp ties, T war attteked in Nov ation of the Junes,and w -twe nthe hospital, great d height 7 was then remove park of vital- arcely aoe to morsel down, ore I was swallow anything, and i€T did farce ely thrown up agai I conid net even keep a glass of water en my { stomach. Lite A act Inst under these circum. stances. and, the physicions who hal working faithful ty ‘thon, ty [msucecestally to cue me from the grasp of the d, Archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me, and oa ae hospital, y Aveh t.) pe, Yyour Bitter: ttle. Fron the time £ ‘them the gloomy shadow of IT nm now, thane God for it, Though I have takes but two bot. ined ten pounds,and [ et to rejoin my wife i} 2 nothing > foam a toy V rginian, yo 4 Ere nt Koyal. Te your invaln: in cof life which has ee lin ul ae Bitters will ous privi againoas Fi who are dearest to me in ed dan Very truly yours, Ts\.0 Manone. We fully conenr in the truth of the above atate- ment.as we had despaired of seeing our comratl Mr. rie restored to heul ie death receded, better. gett ay! es. + ist ow 4 LEY Go. Or ries ae battery <1) en a ood New Yorke a iri Bittery P. i 3 \ Vernonte H 3 aT JOLN Fe HERMAN KOCH) Co. ¥ Yo. 7 45th Penn. Aud V it. ‘o. B, 16th Pegn, ae NATHANIEL B none {. ANDREW J. KIMBALL, JOHN JENKINS, C BEWARE OF COUNTERPSITS} See thatthe signature of “CM. y an the WRAPPER uf each bottle, “ACKSON” PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CenTs, OK HALF DOZ. FOR g3, Should your nearest drugeiat not have! ticle, do nat he put off by any of the intoxicating prepa’ rations that may be effered in its piace, but wend to Us, and we will forward, #ecurely packed by express, { Puincipal Orrick AND MaNuPacrony, No, 631 ARCH 8ST, JONES & EVANS, (Successora to C. M, Jackson & Co.,) tet Proprietors. er sale by Drugvists and i ; town im the United Sta st as long as they can be sold, hundreds to | death -of the n i ved of the | | Ten thousand Ky on) feet § Scantling 3 by 4, eighteen hisky, and the result will} eelin medical vir- | | paved to the guarantee. | deemed too high i | i ck | Ten thansend rig )feet Scantling 3 by 4, fourteen i ste FAST Pa’ DENTISDRY. DENTI TsTe v Call at 246 P, " rtm and! sth sts. and cen steer SW IRS Now Method of Pusertivg T Teeth,» iN do so_is to be con- vinced of: 53 naperi methods hereto- fore used Also. Teeth ‘Bet Eetractad without when desired. eet _ 96 1 ry Via wweueeedettnrenenatoaes rrenatly at ieeiea i, tle city, fee fant personn cau wear th wear cher anes Ro geronages oon yer var athera who t wear . ee cam bes accommodated | lend, zee ae mer denires “aoa pres Parteuinr and wish the . ital. strongest and most perfect den! ert can ravine the MINERSL puaTe ne be «wre fully warrwated. Reema in this ‘aity--Ro. 38 Pennsylvaniaavenne deteron th and rth ro Also, 907 Soied st., Philadelphia thy GAS FITTING, &e. _ gti PLUMBING, GAS, #7 Store on Ninth Seek, a fei doors ie of Pennsylvania avenue, where may be fonnda lete acsortment of CHAN DE! Rutt TERS and other GAS Brean and WATER FIXTUR' jan H-ly GAS FIXTUK S. E Nave in Store, and are daily receivin Eh ined FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and and Finish superior in style to anything meretotere offered in t! et. We invite citizena oa to call and examine our stack of GAS snd 35 witietNimey feeling selected btoek im ge rag = WILLIAM CLAGETT & CO., BREWER SBS, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. HED ITSO. CLAGETT’S C. C. ALE, and their B. B. BROWN STOUT Heat Depot and Office at WASHINGTON, DBD. 395 PESNa. AVENUE, d; and uth sts., oppo. Telegraph Office. M, CONNOLLY, 446 Eveurn Step Retail Agents for Georze A, P.OFFUTT & CO., 165 Baivce Sr, TUE HBAD DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C., Will always have on hand Twenty-five Lundred Whole and Half Barrels, In A No. } Order, ur, Own, @2~ Agents are required only to solicit and cater for permanent trade, to whom unlimited aad anterd supplies will be given and secured, BOTTLED €. C. X ALE ! And i B. B. XX BROWN STOUT, } In quarts and pints, put up expressly for Army and Family ure. oc 9-lin*™ ROPOSALS FOR LUMBER Derot QvarterMaster’s Orricr, i Corner of Wth and G streets, Washinston, Oct. 22, 1352. SeaLRp Prorosars will be received at this ige until onder, Newer s 1962, at 12 o’clock M., nen one in the city of Washingt jon at such pint j as the D he Quartermaster may eon one million and fifty thousand (1 Lo f{ Lumber of the | following kind and ription, viz: Five huodred aud fifty tho: ae (000 900 foe 4-tor | one (1) ineh White, Pine Common Cult One huedred th usand ( sg cee! feet 6-4 or one and- | Ww ¢ Pine Common Cullings Tue fe t 8-4 or two (2)inch ings Fifty thourand (53,4) feet dressed tongue and grooved White Pin H Shicty thousand 150,000 feet Whike_ Pine Timber, # by 8, assorted Thirty: thous:.ud (30,00) feet White Pine Timber, 6 by 6, twenty-two to peenty ieee feet lorg shitty thousand (onan) fest Witte. Bia Timber, 4 by 6, twenty-two to twenty-four feet iong j Sixty thousand ints arose ten (10) | ._ inch wide, fourteen feet long. ( Ifemlock) feet Joist 3 by Yor ten (1) | i en feet jong, (Hemlock) Sixty thoussnd {0 S0ugfeet. Joist $ by 6 or seven (7) | inch wide, sixteen fect long, ( Hermlock) Ten , thousend (15,000) feet Joiet3 by 5, twelve feet long (Hemlock) Ten thousand (10,96) feet Joist 3 by 5, fou lopg, (Hemlock) | Ten thousand ( om) feet Joist 3 by 5, sixteen long, (Hem een feet feet long, (Hemlock) Ten ous snd {ere te +0 Scantling 3 by 4, sixteen feet long. IL lock feet long, Hemloel All above described to subject to the “iy pe ed on the part of the “Alt the fame to be delivere after signing the contract, roposals from dis! sidered. An oath of af ermnent must accom pa The ability of the bidder to il the contrast, should itbe awarded te him, must be cuaranteed ‘by two | responsible persons, wi-se signatures are to be ap ch propos: i j | i he respop: lity of the guarantors must be shown by the official certifient eC! nearest District Court or ot the Unit: ot Attorney Jers must be present in person — are opened, or the proposals will not b edd. The full name and Post Office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. chat bid is taade in the name of a firm the names ast, appear, or the bid will be dividual proposal of the partner it. Fond isin the gum of five thousand dollars,signed | hy the ag tor and both of hjs guarantors, will | be required of the successful bidder upon signing | the centract. The right to roe any or all bids that may be is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster. Informal proposals will be re: Propose must ve addressed Hartz, ted. | Captain Edward | er i should be plainly marke | Form of Guarantee. | We, —, of th county of —, and State of j and ——, of the y of —, and State of i hereby guarantee tha ngs — is able to falfil the cox tract in accordatice with the terms of his proposi- | tion, and that, should his proposition be accepted, | he will st once enter into a contractin accordance therewith, Should the contract be awarded to him we are pre ured to become his securities. 'o this cusrantee must be appended the certifi- cate above mentioned.) PWARD L. H rer oe 92-atd Captain A. Q. M FRE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, ! FINE GROCERIES AT AUCTION PRIC AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. ages The remainder of the cargo of the j SCHOON * AID,” | Cousisting of every deseription of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged FAMLLIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED, 8. COZ: Cousignee, corner Pa. avenue aud 1ith st, | > { CAPT. HUTCHINGS, | Schooner “Aid.” foot of 11th st. RSTEAMBOAT N3 oe 13-16 SENG KEYPOR z Tnomas Stack roe | will leave WASHINGTON pt foo é ipa Frederick street, Siemon as follows ye Washington, Leave Bait 2 cATURDAT Oc a” Imonoay Betizeres RE | THURSDAY. Oct16, [SATURDAY Oct fe, MONDAY, Oct i, WEDNESDAY Oct 32 SATURDAY Now’, |MONDAY" Nos. | | i i HH". M For freight or passage apply on board, or to® POTOMAC AND CHESAPEAKE STEAMBOAT AT COMPANY; OFFI FICE, No, 324 Pewmsyivama Avasur, Over onc Jae May. W.R SNOW, Agent. ELTON CLOTHS | ATS AND THICK Ssuig® Sues other fabrics fur Gents’ wear, PERRY & BROTHER, | oc6-Im With neve One price only, oC HW ih | Would respectfully inform his friends and cus- | tomers that, having just returned to this city from | SUGARS, | who laid in a large stock of Goods before the un- | ENGLI | am or Oats, or Weod,” in separate envelopes. BOTY cs Id iat wae | Mereur wer once, ne 23-tf oN Ghief Guartermaster, | er Tn consequence of the lowness of | SAMARITA General Kese rvoir it will ncpenary wnene ret | pats Re economy of water is esses for the ‘Governenent | £000 to shut off the sw to diti: th All persons are, thetoee. forbidden tex the j Hore isn pesttive cure—ae wt hae arg | hydrants on Pentisplvaniaavenue, or onanystreets | the juices of Roots and | Gottitiniower of Public Huildings or eaten oe aes | Pa sner of Public Bui { Strecta or pavements, or for aay pane eee | eur on other sof the “body “ay ma Whatever. ana PUTPORe | mostly on the ve: ores nd a! sons using w urgen’ the mouth, saat | licited to be as economical in ie ts miyeo- | i bones rr — ‘hay aaa Fe 29 Les te Dail ae i's BAWARITAN s Root ROOT axe ip anes See st other 8 sae for's S3. Goods, ni Rie cH sty pew | ne SAMARITANS RE WASH. | mine a only, the actual cash standard valae one ESMOND & CO., Box 131 Philadelphia Pot dur Northern and H be new mepptes daily, 9c 16-16 Pa. ave end Hite CO: EMAN & ROGERS, 173 Baltimore stres | Tae NORRIE AMERICAN, REVIEW FOR OC- | Ske ore. oe / Swetchin jarcotice; Troll ‘America; Frimiesge tyuns te Hreyfomuabey areal | of SSORBING Rant Britai ter of the Rebellion and the | of for ales t i hese Among the Pines; Critical H H STATE, ppreasraent Qn stare. January3, 1288. ‘The Secretary of State will hareafter recive Mom cers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- mencing with Saturday. ear aan jan 2-tf WILLIAM H. 81 FURNITU RE. , FURNITURE. McGREGOR & €0., Av THEIR EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, 430 Apbypeeatt STREKT, ts te nsore of EURNITURE Tibia. a Ardive at Weegee her RotEBRR YS PING GOODS ism eggs Phi Qur stock is lar am., Bet imore 7.408, m, Arrive nt Washington PARLOR SUITES in Brocatelle, Rep and Hair : loth. ; 9B. Cicth: WBER SETS, in Solid Ont, Walnut, Mahog- y eeal ‘Recommotation Trains leave Baltimore at 4d Painted. neatly on rete tened s “dae, Waloutaad Mahagagy EXTENSION TA- | SYZG mand Ty wee coe eect connections.on Sundey from Bultig” ease =. Ni IN@ RS AROS | : aitimore Sap. 1, i "Yeave New York at 6p. Baltimore offer eo Sand DINING ont Bihpetior Curled Hai MATTRESSES, Task and et Mattresses. Aino. Alves lato as Gewie Bact Bes BEDSTEADS { mere or s AND. OF Tie : . WA sre my fefcem, the best materials Sree ri iene dw oe ion. nog aerate gt aa do well to look through Ohio Hs areeie raat [kel the stock before purchasing, a4 we are selling at erg gle ay pric: s to suit the times. Mc@REGOR & CO., oc T-8w.e0 330 Seventh strabt, Be AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ly, except 3-75 pihconey .— ins leavt ene poavespaoe) atimore amas 2d SHOBS aod afactrine “ingen a ‘ mee Sony Nak ng st and cone y receiving = ‘ashi, is. ; ly of Enstern- made Work of every teserip- er) Frsccuaers ‘aust tere ay Tion, made expressly to order, and will only, - soid at a much lower price than has ite 2 fr 5 heretofore charged in this city for much ink articles. 1862 } TH Fersous in want of HOOTS and SHOES of astern PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAULROAD Cy ande’ work wi GE : * a lene eetoreand SCRIFFIN & BROT 314 Peonsyiven i conmettioas) I8 A FIRST- ove ae ae Tea EH STONE D DALLASTE D PREE FROM DUST? BAGGAGE CHECKED ann 2. * THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBUR@1 CLOSE Comm wero aT AY pa ANTS, i SUTLERS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &e. WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTHER, Coruen Sevenra Axo F Srs., Wholesale Dealers in FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, SEGARS SBURQ oye on the i PIPES, &., | NORTHERN CENTHAL RAILROAD, Invite the attention of the Trade before purchas- | THE orete dee Lt . ing to examine our large stock, which is 2 from WASEINGTON AN D, BALTIMORE replete with all grades of to al coin WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST, > the above articles. | j ts Fo i BF Por Throngh Tickets at the pffices 0 eee Os the Northern Coated Hail ake JOHN J. BAGLEY'S Washington. and Calvert Station, é CELEBRATED FINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACCO NOTICE. MICHIGAN FINE-CUT Can be had at the following p!xces, whom we far nish: j 8. DEARING, No. 262 Pd. avenue, above | th st. ; D. E. IRVING, No. 514 Seventh st. A; Me HOOVER, No. 287 Pa. avenue, (south | le.) AL: Be gel SOLOMON, No. 177 Pa. avenue, above WM. A. HENDERSON, No. 478 — _ j opposite Treasury Building. IRON ae 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. EMILE Di DUPRE SPLENDID SLEEP EGS CARS ON ALL iia deal } ‘ON ALL TRAINS. SMOKING SALOON chi New York, be pffers a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of TEAS, CORFER, SPICES, FLOUR, BUTTER ARD, Also, & fine assortment of HAVANA CIGARS, which, é Deing purchased from a prize vessel, enables us to sell at very low rates, SUTLERS, SUTLERS * SUTLERS, If you want to Purchase | GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, and | TOBACCO, < Of Best Quality and at Low Prices, You Must Call at EMILE DUPRE’S, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Iron Building, iy NOTICE ° ao RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &c. | The Subscribers have just ecbived @ fresh ship- men! aa casa ee FLORRAG erent raciey restaging elt ee movt which they offer for sale at New York prices, | P&-®venue, between 9th sud 10th Also, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Selected Stock of oles BRANDIES. B MADERIAS, sports, SHERRIES, a Bee OE RBOR gh>' RLS, SOOTCH, and IRISH SS ra 1960. eet Also, Medal by Metropolitan Mechanic's Institute CHAMPAGNES of at favorite brands, wechungeone D.C. a. D SCOTCT A LONDON ANB DUBLIN PuRTERS, HAVANA CIGARS, PICKLES. SAUCES. CHILTON Cl. EDDER and ENGLISH DAIRY Ci en eORs path HERMETICALLY SEALED Tam eonstantly maki ess “Tafeon hand. Cae | mae os HE cl Sains _ tO OE, ont RENCH, MAN ENGLISH CORDIALS, ‘ | CoKe RE UE KISSENGEN and ENG- PELLISEIS ER. CARPET, ‘PACKING pete LIsh Be WATE) 0 ANVAS TRAVELING BAGS. Choice OOLONG, SOL CH NG, IMPERIAL, HY- SCHOOL SATCHELS, &e » ¥OU LOW PRICES. Ss With an cet nsive assortment D FANCY GROCERIES, aawegh —q~ ot ~. I For sale by NGER inks that are made in other cities. re pein were Superior LEATHER and D TRUNES made Branch—219 ‘RUN: (BRED and REPAIRED at short attests etre, treats sce "1 @7 Just received a small lot of ‘Oficers’ Liquor Goods delivered free of charge to any pert of the Chests. 7 sity, Georgetown and Alexapitia. | ARMY SUPPLIES. _ CS AMES 8. TOPHAN. | SECRET DIsEAS! BEC ISEASES! OFFICE oF THE Cx gf maamypi ae dria : s® m wed eos 3 i s. WASHINGTON, ty Re Z MARIAN S S GFT PRoPosaLs are invited for furnishing for the use | THE MosT cenrain” ‘REsepY EVER USED, of er army of the Po e following articles: | Yes,” a yositive 8,000 tons best quality Timothy Hay, securely | SECRET Di: ISK ASES, daled, the weight ofeach bale to Ue mati foxonniiga GL cLkat ap itiie | 2,000,000 bushels of Osta, of the best quality, in Quis ten Pills to be taken to to effect feenve a strong sacks, well sewed. hey are entirely vegetable, smell rfor 7,900 caste k and Hickery Wood, wellseasoned | any unpleasant taste, will not lsueywer injure and of the best quality. the stomach er bowels @the most deticate. Each bid must be accompanied by theendorse- Cures in from two to f pangs, and. recent cases FORE of two responsible pe persons that the contracts | n twenty -four hours, pared by & ante Ls es ity T Pe a age pe H | wines eA Trom two to ner > Tecent = recen| cases WENTY. R HOURS Bids will be opened from time to ti Ne ee may vik Sey Peg ed ip he quantities n ed to tl bidder up to the time of opening. “petheptoeetp aes ze ight is reserved to accent all or any part of cena sould be endorsed “Proponals for Hay | Sent by mailina ‘ent by m: | Witarsarree en 5 } Pricemale great AWLS, CLOAKS. ORS by & CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th o™! Bastern corperpona jents send i PE & BRO. | Penn. avenue. Content oe Exvings a f's AK HALL LL CLOTHING “eer 25. Edw: Greek tS The Jona, in Jerusalem; FRANCK TAYLOR. a Bie eo

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