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PROPOSALS. pre FOBALS. THE EVENING STAR. Hebei Repor sippi—Unien ¢ Preveer Manet G: Washington, June, 1503. % IL. The enrollment shonid melude all able ied male eitieens of the United States, Pesidents of foreign birth who shail have de- elared on oush their inteation to become. vena, between the ages of 20and 4 years. of erolimert, all the who were no* ix the mii- Stary service on the 3d Of Mareh, 185, shall be divided into two lasses The first lass, consisting of all between the ages of 20 and 35 years, and al] unmarried pes- sons above the age of S5 aud under 45. The second elass consisting of all married persons between the ages of $5 and 45 years. reons whe were in the wilitary ser- vieeof the United States on the 34 of March, u shotild therefore appear in the Oonsolkia- ted Enrollment Liets ration of these lists to interfere with etble complet. Tlasses | and ‘Men from the first olass will be Me first eailed into the eerviee of the United tates. o! Coppering: class jren; clats R, bashes. , NEW YORK. Class No.2. Bricks; class No.2. Stone; class No. 2. Btone; class No.3. Oak and be é ine, sprnee, cypress, and juniper; me, hair. and pisster; class No, x Cement; class No.9, Gravel and N Tron, iron nails and _ Mayt Deracteerr, Baran ef Yords and Docks, J wae it, 1889. Susiuy Paorosats for each ¢lass seprraicty on- ais tor Class No. (name the for the mavy yard at (name the yard.)”’ will be re- ceived at this office until moon on the 13th turnis! ‘and del several navy yards ees erobraced in fornished en application, and een by wall, ifso Teyuerted t+ persons desiring to ofier to contrac! all of the classes named therein, by the ecromandants of the several navy yards, clasces for the yarde under their command, or by nt ogarest thereto, or by the bureau ib of the yards, 3 s ; To prevent comferion and smisiokes in scalin Offers, me vid wilt ba recaivesd which contains « » yard tm One encrlope; jecividual of » firm mast sign the bi tract. Bidders are hereby caationed and particularly | notified that their ofers wuet be im the form | bed. sad be mailed in time to pation befere the tims expires for reee:vine them; mo lid mili be (Ousidered which shall ber ceived after the period stated, and we allow- eure will be made for ta To guart agaist off time appointed, bid on the envelope, ado under the endorsemen’ Ne Eewosls Sor Co [ie a-s- Yard ot (nase (4 yard). To the Gules of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Wasbizgton. D.C. Form of Ofer. (Here date the offer.) The undersigned, (here insert the name or names the drm who bid,) of (name th in the tate of (name the fornich under your advertiscment dated (date of advertisemont,) and abject to all the require- the printed schedule to which it refers, all the articles embraced in Olas No. (name the class or classes) for the na at (name the yard,) according to said ached: on the printed olass from the te! and ae each = tl ents in Missis- A ids all Throvgh the State—Anm Engagement at Big Block j dod! The Richraond Diapeich of the Md. received : bere, coniains the following: Jacxaon, Mississipri, June 1%.—The ene- made a dash on our outposts near po: yosterddty, bu: found taem too strong, and retreated across the Fig Black again. Searcely & day passes withont sn ac- cident on the Meridian Road, which beicg the rpcipal mean» of transportation of supplies, » retarded Cteneral Johneton’s movemerts. Firing vontinues at Vieksbars. {8ROOND DISPATo: Jackson, June 19.—A spocial ears @#, dated Panola, Ith, says that a lores of Yankee cavalry is marching on Zeackona, between thet point and Grenada. Hateh and Wallace's Yankes cavalry are rig- ging rafts to cross the Tallahatchie, with the intention ot destroying the road below Panola ton’s supplies. Another force is croseing the Coldwater near Senatobia; sDey <auie from Memphis. Johnston bas issued orders granting a full pardon to all deserters in this depari- ment who will rejoin their commands imme- diately. . ‘Nothing from Vickeburg or Port Hudson. No tiring heard thers this morning. [PHIRD MBPATCU.) Jacxson, June 20, via Mobile, Jane tt.—A soldier Whe escaped from Louisville, Ky., on the Sth, reports that Majors T. P. Thompson and 2. bt. Cowan were taken to jail in thet co and hung, under Burnside’s order for- Eis re ig in ray Bite: ons just in report @ hoavy engagement between Juckson’s cavalry aud the enemy at Hig Black Bridge. At the time they ief the mueketry and capnonading were awinl and Firing is heard NAW AND IMPROVED I VENTION ARTIFICIAL CBEOPLAGTIO BONE TEETH, Wirsour Marat Prazvs on Onasrs, If. For the pi hieh will above pamed Wy wall, ites Nov ts. Piler: class No. Hay and straw; . 2. Charcost: %.. and hose; class No. 24. Rporm 830 Broadwny, New Yoru, ond 260 Poaerglamets ype Hh tes Oalis the attention . Augure: class No. %. Ant |. Semi-bitumingn Copper and composition nail: Tisges class B, co? more Zhan o: cers’ honses; flass C,Poundrs. | ‘apes ch to the a class G. Band f Tax, canvas. x1 Leather: clas L. leg; class N. Bra, ind. flat. and &q2 re « Q, De Wins clase #1 Bhi the earliest pos- iduted Lists of class J, Copper; claas K. i frontubing; clase M, Bi P, Prints, cils. ware: class B, U. Stationery. adures of the mail. ! ra being opened before the the address, and draw aline ame the chase) fer the natu; lane | tase R.Hard- : ip chandlery; class PHILADELPHIA Clase No.3. Bricks; class > { p. Oak and hard wood; clas spruce, juniper, aod eyprai hair, and plaster; cl and cutting off Jo! fe Sea rr sa im ep without pain, tone: class No. . 8. White pine, No. 7. Lime, Gravel and sand: iron wails and apikes; clase No. « No. 13. Psints, sndlery; class ionery; claaa undestractive sensitive teeth and can build ube Toots, whieh wil ‘ifetetime. and examine for yourself. DENTI fs enn SD Call at 246 StH. id New Method Ww DEP. Guxewat’s Ovricr, Waszuimcron, Mey 23, 1863, Gensrol Orders, No. 143. T. A bureau ir emahhshed tp the Adintant Gen- i 12. Stuel; class No. 14. Piles: oile. and glans; class N trd of 2 matters relating to the organization of Colcvad Troops, Anofficar will be assigned to the charg of the Hurean, withench nomber of clerks a¢ may be Gesignated br the Ad- Sutant General. Il. Three or more Guld oficerswiil be detailed 96 Inepectors to enperrisa the organization of colored tronps et ench points s+ niny be indlented by the Ws: Department in the Northern and Western eval's Gdfice for the + ite) hereby offer to class No, 3. Belting, pai iM. Sperm and lubri¢ating oil '0.%. Anthracite coal bituminous Broad Top coal; ‘claes No. 31. on nails; claes A, Bxtension o! B, Extension of store house. NAVAL ASYLUM lothing; class N. and shoes, Ae.; clare No. 3. Provis' 5, Drv goods; class jclass No. 10, B: ments Gf the same, over all re ' ‘tracted without pain when Soe and composit i. Olas No. 1. C gate amount of the’ to (here write the Should my (or our) offer be accepted I (or we) re- quest the contract may be prepared and sent to the Davy agent at (name the agency.) for signature and certificate. III, Beards will be eonvened at such porta as Teny be decided npen by the War Department to exemine spplicants for commissions to command colored troops, ¥ho.en application to the Adin tant Gencral, may receive authority to prevent themeelvet tv the Bosrd for examination. IV. No persons shall be allowed to reernit for colored troops except epéeially authorized by the War Depertment; aud no euch authority will be given to persoun who have not beon examined sad pacsed by @ Board; nor will eueh authority be given any One person to raise inors than one regiment, V. The reports of Bogrds will epseify the grade of commission for which each candidate is fit,and anthority to reernit will be given in rxccordanee. Commissions wil! be iseued from the Adjutant Gen- eral’s Offer whon the presided number of men is Teady for muster into rervice. VI. Colored troom may be aceepted by companies, to be afterwarri« consolidated in batielione and re, iments by the Adjutant General, The regiments : fotéin, im the order in whieh | they ere raised, the numbers to be dutermined by the Adjutant General. Thoy will be designated: Regiment of U. 8. © class) amount the direcuion of amount ip words.) znd lime; clase No. I Raver Brsricat.—Some young ladies who had been Gttending an evening party, desired *® Yeturn home, but had no male atrendant. The mazter of the house requested his son to aecompany them. and made use of 2 Scripture name. What was iti Jereboam—Jerry bear ’em. Jerry proving reluctant, the gentleman de- sired another son to act us escort, What Berip- ture name dic he utter? Lemuel—Lem you will. Sali there waz 6 difficulty, ands like reqnes! was made in 4 similar manner to another son. What was it? Samuel—Sam you will. Sem having consented, the parties took their seats in a sleigh for the purpose of going home. 1¢ was found there was pleniy of room fer one name did the old gentleman use toinduce another sou to aceom- pany the guests 7? Benjamin—Ben jam in. ‘The criver was Ser-pture name. Jeshua—Josh away. en the sleizh was feirly off, it was dis- covered that one of the young ladies had been left behind. There was no calling her companions, so asked still another of his cons to cousole the rou lady for her disappointment. What 6 last Scriptural name thua used Ebenezer—Eben ease her. laneous; clans No.8, Hardware ant ASHINGTON And I (or we) h:zeby declare that the above ofter is made in striet confo: every particular with the law approved March 3d, 1463, Bection 24, hereim quoted. Extract from tows of the United States. 14. Aad be it Suerther enacted, That no con- or order, or any inteiest therein, shall be transferred by the oF, coniraet or order May parties, and that any ench transfer shi the annniment of the contract or order trana- : United Btates are concerned: Provided, That ali the rights of action are hereby ited Btates for any breach of plaster; clare No. &. Cemen }: elyax No. Hi, Iron, ir tvel; clam No." 13, re No. 13, Pain %, Ship chandiery; N iln and Kpikex: class iron: class No. 14, laws; class No. ¢ ardware; class ~ I. Firewood; partic given to any other party CLOTHING, &e. UBBAH FOR SMITH 400 SRVENTH PTRERT. Be is selling Immense Bargains te CLOTHING, FURNISHING @0ODS, HATS, OAPA, &e., &o. For a few days more we will offer our immenee stook at great bargaina to make rocm for cur SPRING BTOCK. To those in want we say, now ie the time to bey, Remember that SMITH‘S is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, twe doors above J J.B. BMITH, Clothier, No. 460 Seventh street, and corner 3h st. and Pa. av. G{B247 DECLINE IN GOLD! In order to rednee our present stock we have REDGOED THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING and are now selling off at rapid rates. ‘The people find that J. BRUCE & 00.8 is the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No. 464 ERVENTH STREBT, two doors J. BRUOE & 00., Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. [cH Be? airinvives to call at BMITH’S, No. £60 Suvenra Sranes, Orr ite City Post Ofics, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORE PRICES, Soldiers can rely cn Pair Dealing at ferred so faras the = reserved to the U: sue contract by the contracting party or ies. Bre. 16. And be + furtier macted, That whenever any contractor for subsistence, clothing, arms,am- munition, muaitious of war, and for every d: for the Army or Navs of the guilty ful neglect cf purished by fine, inprisoxuient punishment as the evurt-martial eon who shall contract to furnia! Bind or description for the Army or _ he shall be deemed ard taken asa purtof e land or naval forces of the United which he shall oontract to farnii and be subject fo the rales aud } What Scripture <2 No. 6, White duty, he sball be or auch other mhall adindes; will be numbered se ested to etart in another Sikes ene, aia va No. 21, Provende: asx No. 2, Beltinw, pack- perm and lubriesting sizclax No. W.Remi- aes No.2, Copper ostage raat be prepaid on ofers forwarded b after the Ist of duty. < Sere Tron ae. Navy Darantwens, Jone 33, 3863, aPsRATE BEALMD PROFO“ALS will be received at office of the Secretary Colored Troops.” ing stations and depots will be ea tablished by che Adjutant General as circt.aortances shall require, and officers will be detailed to muster and inspect tha troops. VIII. The non-commissioned officers of colored troops may be selected and appointed from the best men of their number in the usual racde of ap- pointing non-commissioned officers, Meriteriona commissioned officers will be entitled to promotion er rank if they prove themselves equal nd hose: class No. jae No.7 Avilrocit bituminous Broad top coal; and composition nailé. gulations tor the land end naval forces of the Approved, July 17, 1882. Ree. 2. And le it farther resolved, That the ehief of any bureau of the Savy ing for naval supplies, +h the offer of any person who, as principal or surety, niter in any previous contract with ‘tient; nor ehall parties who have failed aa principals or sureties in ey form tract be received #4 suratian op other eon’ nor ebell the copariners of any frm be raveived as in crm or for earh other; nor, in contracts with the same barcan, shsi! one con- tractor be received as 6 eortract enall req eited juautity, and no bi i ices tball be eon iter id be oftered by any one part the name of his or their ch perron, all aneh bids muy be rajected; Bon shall be ceceived ass contractor wh manufacturer of, or re} whieh he offers to supply, who has no such menufaciurer or deal-e fering bids shall have the righ: to be present whea ned and inspect the same, ossibility of re- e old gentleman Bruce & Co.4. artment, in eortract- be at liberty to reject of the Navy until 3 r M , of Tuesday, the ith instant, for furnishing all the stationery that inay be required tinent sud the several Bureaus to July 1, 1864. All the articles furnished inust be of the best | quality, delivered without delay when ordered, aad th tisfaction of the head of the offiee for 1X. AU pertonal applications for appointments in colored regiments, or for information concern- ing them, munt be made to the Chief of the Bureau; all written communications shculd be edrire-sed to the Chief cf ihe Bureau, to the care of the Adjutant by the Navy Dn: from the Jatter Boyoo, well broke te Harness. and tifal travelers, two of them are excellent apply to JAS OC. Commission Mor- de ket sty for anothe: & CO., Auction If it be required, each bidder for stationery mast ee with his propesal, e sample of each article for. No bid wil! be considered which does not fally advertisement, and in whieh exch ie not bid for. and in whicn more : is named for any one article. Bonds in aufteient amount, with two or imore a) proved,sureties, for the faithful exeention of the contract, wiil be required of the person or persons atkorized names of t? @ acreties 15 alfo eatiafactory testimonials to fylfil the comtrset, must secompany the bid; otherwise it will not b# eonridered, The Departwent reserves to itself the rightof ordering a greater or less quantity of each and every atticle contracted for, asthe public service By order of the Secretary of Wer. &. D. TOWNFEND, Assistant Adjateny General, ae eases me 7AR DEPARTMENT, ADIUTANY GuNentL’s Ovrice, WAskiNGvoN, May 2, 1953. General Orders, No. is. fcllowing rules are prescribed for the suidsnee of Boards in examining applicants for commissions in regiments of eolored troope: 1. The Board will sit every day. from 9 o'clock #. 1m, to 5 o'clock p.m. The place of vitting to be provided by the Quartermaster De- partment, and public notice given, the Adjutant General, in the Bureau for Colored Troops, reports of all persons examined, whether approved or rejected; the reports will be made weekly, or oftener when =peci y 3. Each applicant must exhibit to the Board authority from the Adjutant General to appear & hority will be given upon aatia- ions of good mora RACY 167 Willen’ j bay Dealers in ke, Cards RICH, | Prints, Stereoscopic Views. isites, Am>rotypes, BABE, Rubber Gov Bend 91 ular dealer in, the articlas ; FELICITOUS below Smith’s. And all persone ef- | Form of Guararte. ed. :Ex10e@ of xuarentor,} of /naine State of (pate tac State) and of second guarantor, &c..) hereby cndertake the above named (name the bidoer or bidders,) is (or their) offers as above bi accepted, into contract with the Ui 8 after the date of notice. offee. of the acceptance of hi fore mentioned. And we hereby neither of u» bave been defaulters in any con’ previously made with the Navy Department. as (Signatures of guarsatora ) I certitiy that the above ramed ( wh tome tw be goud andre in this cave. and that the the guarantors to thi- offer knowlecge and belief, true G BEAT EXO aes: MENT contracting. Th that will be giver the fown,) an HEILBRUN’S BOOT AND SHO STORE, 306 BRVENIH STREET, Uxvee Opp Ferro ws’ Haun, except Sunday, | See ene ee ene ee a aE Bd Se a ited Brarae wrens Should #ny article be required not enumerated in the contract, itis wo be market price, according t> it The subjoined schedule spe: now be done, the mwount of eset of the artioies 1: id at the lowest Ia consequence of the de vB o® our very DIES? MEN’S and CHILDS d BOOPB of every desoription a: such = mendous low prices that you can’t help ying. Look at thie: Badice’ Lace and Congress G: Balmorals, $1.25 to ¥ ie: tT Children’s Shoes and Ties, 25. to Men’s Gaiters and Shoes, $1 Bo fine Celfand Opera Mort of the Shoes are of our own manu! and wel} made, and of the best materials, Gur wotto in “WE TRY TO PLEASE.” L. HRILBRUN & CO., 506 7th street, ander #o a8 nearly as can ty, and description | extensive stone No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, and COBNER 20TH STREET AND PA. Ay. 5 reams regulation parer, clreams regulation paper, per sample, engraved heading, per ream 40 reams hoavy, white laid, despatch cap, stop- ruled, per ream reams heavy, whice Inid ruled,+ngraved heading per ream | 9) reama foolscap, white or biae, ruled. per ream 2 reams toolseap, white or blue, raled, engraved ing. per ream xtra superfine bius or white, laid or wov c SAIN ple. per ream. aiters, $} to 22, 2.30 od by the distrietiudge.4i ry, Davy agent, Or some person KDOWR to the bureau to bea responsible. The secheluio will state the timer within which articles will be required ~ bed the printed 4. le tule is in \t for deliveries must be copied in t! the articles which may be delivered at such place o: and cartage to the place where used wi yards, resperti Hy factory recommen: DRY GOODS, &e. ST RECEIVED— A large stock of Pusher and French ‘ace & Point. Thread and Valenci Thread Lace Veils, Barbes and Coiffares. Pointe, Valeno.as and Embroidered H’dk ‘fa, Infante’ Ro>es and Watsta, e8, ail widths, ead Dresses. Fancy Goods, | Steel, Jet aud Tortvise Shell Bar Drops, Pins, Belt Clasps, Bracelets, Pans, &c, Which will be sold at lew prices WM. WEINBERG, 18 Market Space. Pean. avenue. between Sth and Sth streets. OXGANDIES, AND MOZAMBIQUES. We have just. received a beauti(ui assortment of the above goods i Berages. Laws, Popiina, Poil de Chivirs, Together with a large stock of Black Silks. for dresses and wrappings, : Moorning Goods in every variety of auelity and M. TAYLOB & CO, fespatch cap, stop- in the military serv from his Commanding Off . tions will be filed in the Kureaa for 00%, £2 DW to HE hawls, ia Collars sud Sets, 4. Each applicant shail be subjected toa fair but jones to physical, me ral fitness to command t The Board shall specify for what wrade of com- Severs! applicants are fit; and shall duumber them secor jing to merit £,ineluding drayage | ‘ " laid or wore, etter paper, enyraved keadivg, per ream. 2) TemmA beRt not paper, K, pe ) reams best note paper, thick, offieor thereof: ‘note paper, medium, per ream 15 reams beat note paper, medium, engraved head- | | or proficiency. 6. Appointments to eneh grade sha’? on! a the candidates approved by the Board,and in rerommensed by it. i The report of the Bos nd no perron ling regulariy usval inducements for parties in rimgto -ecure pases, ‘orth of Frelana. Phe vpiendid Al B in P 2) reams copying Or tissue paper, 2). by @inches, | _I** Phar eee © rea : GpRexavines He paper, 38 by 35 inc LJ taffor white envelope paper, royal, a | 1) yarde tracing ¢ 5 rolls tracing paper, per roll sheets oil papel < o8 blotting paper ires patent blottin: sheets vlephant drawing paper, per sage t 1 78 sheets awn elephant drawing paper, th, per square yard 3. Other instructlons will be communicated ¢ ceuD., weight, or y cS ¥ a ater te yard,and be in ai ‘Siion to this cou yery large. Passengers by tais a New York or Philadelphit. will be brought through to Baltimore, if <esired. prov rival. ata very small adi n nN —The fine Al British 58 NA of the same line, wi!l ssil from Londonderry for Philadelphia, adout the same t Passages may be secured and money orders fer yemittances obtained from ENOX& CO., 180 “ rom Ireland i: line. landing « ‘Oval, per reand boards, per quire comnmsndant thereof Bi s Apecifieations. or saunles aad any ex or explangtion By ercer of u jons of the ar doubt as to the GAS FITTING, &e. WM. T. BOVE & CO. jared to execute any orders with may be favdredin the or ae FITTING BUBI- 3. Sw Store on Ninth street, a fow doors north of Ponnevivania avenn lete assortment ef C AM and WATER FEXTUBKS. GAS FIXTURES. ws in Store, and are daily recei’ of entirely New Patterns and superior in style toanything her FISTUNES feclins ent that we have the best selected ‘ook bo" Afi Werk in the above line intrusted to oar attended to. & MeoGHAN, 376 D street. Apsivtant Adje | 3) aheete antiquarian drawing per, per sheet O00) best but or wh opas, Government pattern, official nize, prevth? stamp, per PARTMENT. AbsUTaNT GREFRAL'S Orere Norick.—Undsr General Or is now in session st No, 469 Fi Applicants for ex terred to the General Orders, No, tiow how to vet authority to «ppear b TOWNSEND, ant General, 1.000 2,000 best bull or white envelopas, Governmeat | PLUMBING, G. pattern, Official size, enzroved stainp, per j ‘oved Saretine In will be required, ional security ueductee fro the cui tract shall have cancelled, unless otherwies av partment, and eighty per cent all deliveries made wii! be paid by t within ten days after wa: same shall have been pasred by the Treasury. No part of the percentum reserved is to bi until ell the rejected articl ff contract. sha}l have been raino’ unles# specially authorizes by the Departm It will be stipulated in tae contract, tha’ fault shal! be made by te parties of Lie all or auy of the articles men7i. for, of the quality and and places above yroviled, then end int: id partier will forfeit and pay to the United Statesa sum of inoney not to excsed twice the amount of such class; which may be recovered. from time to tim in that case provi The sureties must sic: sibility certifi § 4 District shee ourt, or some other persup satisfacvorily known te bs be provided 1 b é ie provi iD the contract that the bureau shail have the power of annulling the eon- tract. without loss or datsage to the Government, in case Congrera sball not have made sufficient ap- propriationa for the articles pamed, or for the completion of werks estimated fur, and op which this advertisement is bared. Persons whone offars shall be accepted will be notified by letter through the port office, whieh safficient; and jf they do notenter into contract forthe supplies specified within ten days trom the date of notices from the bureau of the acceptance of their hid, a contrast will be made with some other persop or psrsona, end the guarantors of ruck defaclting bidders will be held responsible for ati delingn-n All offers not made i advertisement will, at the option of the bureau, be MPORTANT To THE LADIES. 5,00 best bull or white envelopes, Government be found s com- 4A CHANCE FOR CHEA? GOODS. JUST OPENED AT LANSBURGH & BROWS BALTIMORE BARGAINS STORE, 375 SEVENTH STREET, Terep Door Axuve I, pieces Lawns at 18% and 2) cents, 18 and 20 cents, 23;, 6 and 2) cents, A full line ef Linen Goods for boys’ wear, Gingham Sun Umbrellas, from7s cents up, oe Pointe and Maontilias, from Auction, op Skirts of every size and mate. 200 dozen Green & Daniels’ 3; cozen, ree dozen I, and P. Ooxta’ Spools, $1, Black Fiik M‘te And agres' many other Auction Hargains too nu- merour to mentiep, at half pri wtivad hy the De- mof the amountor | 10,000 best buff or white envelopes, letter size, Prented stamp, per Luu } 10,000 best Duff or white envelopes, letter sive, en: saved stamp, par }.060 | 5,40 best white efficial envelopes, cxsru ced stamp, 16'; by 6% inch 10,090 best white offtci: 9 by 6 inches, per 1,0) 10,0 best white official emy alopos, -»= 9 by 5 inches, por 1.40 5,000 beat white official envelepor, eas ro ced ste 3g nebes, per 1,0) 5%) best cream laid envelopes, letter size, per FEAPAUALTSRS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- : INGTON, pyelupes, eu<roced stamp, Obie Chit Quastermasuer, Mev 25, froin the yard, DRALERS IN AGHICULTURAL IxPLeMeNTe, GAn- re requerted to fur’ price lists of the various articles of their trade. The seine sbonld be direeted to Lieutenant Colo- pel Extas M. Gxeuxe, Chief Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. ioe Calicoes Ls, DEN Seups,&e., 5,0) best cream Iaid envelopes, note si aoe: = u SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISHASHS! SAMARITAN’S GBFT! SAMARITANS GIF 'AIN REMEDY EVER USED. Positive Cure” for GLFET, STRICTURES, €c. sara, no Mercury, 1,0 best envelopes, card rice, per 1,900 ls, G cents per 1/00 patent cloth-lined envelopes, ‘ding to the aet & by + inches, pproved Mareb Puovost MAnsHaL Grumra.’s Orvricy, WASHINGTON, Biay 22, 1863, Novice.—The attention of all officers whohare been honorably discharged om account of wounds or disability, and who desire to re-enter the service in the Invalid Corps, is called to the provisions of General Orders, No. 105, of 1463, from the War De- partment, published in the papers taroughout the country. Sncb officers are requested to comply promptly with the provisions of that order, aad to seud their written applications, as therein pro- vided, for positions in the Invalid Corpa, (stating the character of their disability.) with as little de- lay a8 possible, to the Acting Asvistant Provost Marshal General of the Btate in which they may Buch Acting Asristant Provort Marehal Gen- eral wiil at once forward the applications, with his endorsement, to the Provost Marsha! General at per 1,009 1,060 patent cloth-liued envelopes, 6 by 4 inches, d to by a Navy Agen THE MOST gate of the Dintriet GONORREGA Conte y Tem Pails 10 be Tab Cur iy ills to en to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegsianle, ao : auy unpleasant taste, nnd fure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four four honrs.” Prepared by a ersity of Pennsylvania. one of eminent Doctors and Chemists BO EXPOBURK, NO THOUBLE, Let those who have deso: ! or who have been gorged with Mereury, try the a SAMARITANS GIFT. Sent by mui/ in a plain envelope. Price—Male packagps, $2, Female, 23. 000 f cloth-Lined envelopes, 81; by3!; Inches, ‘20 gross tsel pens, on carda or in boxes, (the De- iment to bave the liberty of selecting rom all the different kinds manufsctared,) Be wise and ea!! before another risa at LAN#EURGH & BROS BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 3756 Sevenru Strext, Third door above I. SULPHUR CLALYBEATE SPRINGS, Raving no smell nor Mdoven pen holders, of the various kinds man- ufactured, including gutta percha, per ry days, and recent cases large size, with silver extension , bestinanufacture, per pen, mard & Noyes’s ink, in bottles, per | he present day. 0 CHANGE WHATSVER, getting cured, Ww Bite at DOTBLING GAP, PENN’A., DLBY, Propristor kwoed licuse, Washington, SEASON OPENS 15TH OF JUNE, ‘These Springs are in Cumberland Oow syivenis, # miles west of I necersible from all the principal wo Harrisburg railroad to New stagivg vo the bBpri wating upon the arriy uctice shal! be consider #) quarts beat London copying ink, per quart 44 ounce bottles Guyott A Vo., superfine exrmine, 1,000 quills, No. 50, op*que or ciarifed, per 1000 2yswan quills, per}, 76 dozen red tape, assoried numbers, per doz. 12 doven silk taste or braid, per dos, 5 dozen drawing thumb tacks, per doz. idezen penknives, Redgers’s besi, hancles, 4 blades, perdox, Adozen erasers, lar: é BLOOD!! B33 SORES, SPOTS. Officers fur the Invalid Corps will be appointed LIS 0. immediately upon furnishing the papers required by General Orders No. 105, of 1862, from War Depart- Their pay and emoluments will commence from date of acceptance of such appomtments, and not from date of organization of the respective commands to which they may be assigned. JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. ws DEP In consequence of War Department, passes for citizens | Army of the Potomac wil! be given at Lieut, Col. Gommap, 132 Pennsylvania avence above Nineteenth street. ‘back or pearl t whore offers may be acc notilied, and contracts will be ready 1 as soen thereafter ar may be practical: PORTSMOUTH.N. BH. Class No.1. Bricks: clus< N: 4. ow pine hues i NERK. SAMARITAN’S KO 13 offered the public a3 a positive eu SYPHILIS OR VENERBAL DISEASE: MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUI the | most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of 80 that the cureis thorough 41 ¢ then of this puri!ying reme- Sie heroes eanes vr ter whic! nay re pant r he BO NOT DESPATR® . OT AND HE. e. B JUICES re. al of tae cars at Newriile, leaving Philadelphia, Washington in the morning ings the swine evening at o'clock, @ Hote! iscommoious and comfortable, with Het and CoM baths attached, a8 aod amuseraent. perience of the Her msnv years pa ‘Washivzion 9.C | the venereal pois: Ldoxen pasire of scissors, best quality, oe, E Saitatioepie dence and permanent. 6 doven gises iukatands. metalic eprin arrive at the @ covers, per No.1. Fron, iron Rteel; class Ne 2.doven nine inch ivory and extensive 36 doven black lead pene: 8, Faber’s best, assorted ‘MENT, resent Proprietor SERINGEOM, Jantary 25, 1868. ‘e Of business atthe 10 dozen bert drawing lead pencils, per io doven Faler’s griiets’ peuciis, per a), t r’s red and blue peacila, por will remove every restive of impurities from the blew bia to say, thet it will | system, as well as all the bad effects of Mereury.: mee plens 3 Vintors. a and straw: ely: jo. sBNO 2) Sporn and 3 dozen sable bravbes, assorted, per a 3docen camel hair brushes, asror: 2 dozen letter clips 2 de aon ptieks best 2 doses rubber banda, assorted Sines, per dor, 30 pounds extra superfine scetlet sealing wax, per ¥ In many affections with which numbers of the 800T AND HERB JUIOX! adapted, in Uleerated Uterus, im Falling of the Womb, mpinints ineidant to the sex. meay by, express, Price $1 « bottie, or & bottle: ~ SAMARITAN 8 OHANORE WASH, MOND & GO., Box 181 Bold oy 8. CALVERT FORD, rner of ith aad RY COOK, Alexandria. INGTON BRASS AND Conductor, Michele Trojs vania avenue. 'O Ninth street,or Mr. Trojai corger of South Carolina xv eR eo, AND SHAW: at reveived— Pate great variety, « Chil rep and servent HE CHEAPEST - DINING ROOM! ‘The New Yors Dining Reom 47-4 7th sicest m day aad night, Sanday Rooms 5 cents each, most kappil} Whites, in be: Debility, and for afi = = ndib ink, perd HE REYNOLDS HOUSE. } ‘The undersigned, thankful to his friends lic in priv aye for the athe petit se padker ¢ posiie Post Oftice. Preinded’” 0) er + Porter's boune. #OR ORDNAROY BS 2) Class G. Bricke: rrp end TIMBER HED, pive, aud spruce tiiaber « d 1) pounds best quslity wefers, per pound 10 pounds gem 2r bie. Iverized, vr ge and brush, la epared mucilage and brush, «mall, per LJ prickseee: SAUCES! Gaosrret & Cs." and nees ct vericgs kinds, KING & BUROBELL, corner lSth street and Vermont a and Comen:; Philadelphia Post extabLishmout to the corner of lath Rag ae antares where he has 9} éomeztic Pitkies apd Sa s#ylvania avenue, 7: § ounces office Knongs, per ounee 6 dc.en glass or china 10 pounds best hemp twine, per pound }) pounds bert linen twine, per pound quarts black sand per quart G dozen beat prepsred or Virgin India rubber, per B Qlaes No.1, Bricke On.c8 CUPS, per dov. Liquors will always be on hai and at the shortest notice. me epee s are respectfully invited to visit this | J. W. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. Trae ho eure fer Piles. The worstcases yie orone oF two doses, No su: nd. Meals can be had STRING. BAND— cypress: clase No. 7. tui . §. Cement; tase No, e. ron, iron nails, apd spikes; lass No. 13. Pig fron; clare No. 14. sIDte, oily, an B FRESH EGGS, ived it Beocived dally ets oweas & 00.5, _Gorner Bichth and Dstréets. | MENT cr lpm de ¥OR ROOFING, For wale low PY iw & WM. PETTIZONE, eorner nse Agents for 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 4: M, BININGER ¢ 00°8 STORE 12 three-quire blank Loeks, te he per quire 1 DOOkS, indexed, eh, 1963, Srov'des th tinal or Aetatious Prices ehall avs; Class No. 16. We, Stationery; b doen lester Hey ang straw mys es 22. Prove: > ol 0. 33. i | hese; clase No. mE aad Neers; claps No. 27. Anth: nous Comber cal operation should ber rus obteined is bat tempor: = } and no cure hasever been knife, ‘The followin, Mr, Stiles, “No. 2: Ww gunn Mantes and Phawie is hg and Bquare tmy 2) Welt Compsny. F. ESIERBGER & CO., Sucsessors 18 ¥eR Pa. evenngWashivere B, 0, aateertee te URNIGEED HOUAH |) = cents Gonarcanetes tor rh % tedppaier ies Sivan hamntaer; on arene BOSTON. me; clan G. Oak mber Clase Theses roadway, and ; 62 broadway, ORDN. Clava F, Bricks; beard wood, timber and Ju! RUT ALOOHOLMO. & HIGHLY CONOENTEATRED VEOGRTARRD EXTEAOCT. & PURE TONIQ. GEEMAN BITTEBS, PREPARED BY Dm. GC. MW. JACKSON, Philadetpnis, Pa, WILL BYFROTEALLY CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDIOD OGHBONIC OR NERVOUS DBBILITY, Dip- BASES OF TES KIDNEYS, AND ALB DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR- | i pitt i DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S i | | DARBD LIVER OB STOMACH, | such j Nausea, Heartburn Fulness or Weight in tations, Sinking or Fin’ Btomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried a4 ficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, king by or Buffoeativ asstions when ina lying. | Dimoness of Vision. Dots or Webs =e e Fever snd Dull Pain im the Heod, jeney 9! raceneeeae 77 i= ie s, Limba, & Flanhe And witl passively prevent Yalow Fever, Bike They Contain No Alcohol or Bad Whiskey? ‘They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nike cases out of a hundred. Indueed by tensive sale and nniversal pop- wlarity of Hoe! "a German Bitters, (purely vege- table,) hogis of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have opened upon suffering hamanity the food-gales of in the shape of poor whisk wh ly som: = with injurious drags eriatened Te achies and Bitters, ‘onics, A of the innumerable array of A parations in plethorie bottles and big-> or under the modest appellation of Bitters; wh ich, instead of curing, on!: moh Hy Hesd disease, and leave the diss ppoin' tuflerer despair. HOOYLAND’'S GERMAN BITTERS ave not a new and nntried article, but have stoo® the test o! years trial by mericas pab- Me; and shgir reputation and sale, are not rivalled "rhe 1 mepristors'| re thousends f Letters from ra have © the imomt eminent CLERGYMEN. WYERS PHYSICIANR, CITIzERe, ‘Festi: of theirown persona) Knowl: to Eetenzcatofocts and medical virtees of the on Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? Do You Want a Good Appetite? De You Went to Build Up Your Constitution? De You Want te Feel Welt? De You Want to Get Rid of Nerrowsnesa? De You Want Energy? De You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Waxt a Brisk and Vigorous Peeling IF YOU DO, UsB HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. From Kev. J. Newton Brown, B.D., Editor of she Encycieped: ta af Rebatous Knoteledse. Although not disposed to Yavor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrast of their ii edienta and efacts, I yet of no sufficient ressuns why a man msy not te: to the benefits ae believes Set = have receives from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others, Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoofland’s German Bitters, yrovered by Dr. C. M. Jaekson, of this eity, because I was prejudiced against them Yor mane ene under the impression that they were ebietiy an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal this projndice by pro} ta, and for enceurage- ment to try thein. when suffering from great and jong, continued debility. The uss of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present , was followed by evident rejiet. and restoration } yegree of bodily and mentai vigor which [ hed not fel: epaired for six months before, and had almest de- of regaining. IJ therefore thank God and my friend for directing me toine nae of them. r WTON BEOWN. Philadelphia, June 22, 1961. PAETICULAR NOTICE, ‘There sre many préparations sold under the name of Bitters, put in quart bottles, componnded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 98 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anica or Coriander Seed. is This class of Bitters has eaused and will continue to canse, as long as they can be sold, hundreds ta die the death of the drankard. By ‘their use the mystem is Kept continually auder the induense of Aleoholic Stimulants of the worst kind the desire for Liquor is crested and kep: up, and the result is H au me borrors avtendant upon a drunkard’s life and. eath. | . For those who desire and till Aare & Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the followimg receipt. Get oma bottle Hookland’s German Bisters and mix with three warts of gcod Brandy or Whisi-y, snd the result will e & preparation that will far» yrelin medical vir- | taesand trne excellenee any of tue nulerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost such jess. You will have sll the virtues of Hogfand’s Bitters in connection with 8 good article of Liquor, st a mue) orl price than these inferior preparations er) cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We cail the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact the: "HOOFLAND'® GERMAN BITTER” will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privationa inei- dent to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of iho sick, it will be noticed tat a'very large proportion are suffering from debility, Every case of that kind ean be readily cured by Hoofland’s German Bittere, Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs sre speedily removed. We have no hesita- tion in stating that, if these Bittera were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. ‘We cal! particular attention to the tyler J re- markable and well authenticated enre of one of the nation’s heroes, whose life, to use his own language, “haa been saved by she Bitters :’” PHILADELPHIA, Augnset{23d, 186%, Mesers. Jones € Evans.—Well, gentlemen, Cyd Hoofiand’sGerman Bitters has saved my life. There inno mistake in this. It is vouched for by nambers ofmy comrades, some of whose names are appen and who were fully cegnisant of all the circum- stances of my case, I am,and have been the last four years, 2 member of Sherman’s celebrated battery, and under the immedia’ mmand of Cap- tain R.B. Ayres. Through the effposure attendant upon my arduous duties. I was attacked in Novem- ber last with inflammation of the lungs,and was for seventy-two days im the hospital. This was fol- lowed by great debility, heightened by an a’ of dysentery. 1 wasthen removed from the ite House and sent to this cityon board the steamer “State of Maine,”’ frem which I landed on the 93th. ofJune,, Since that time [ have been about as lew as any @he could be and still retain a spark of vital- ity. Por a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again I eould not even keep @ gissx of water on my stomach, Lifecon!d not last under these cireum- stances, and, accordingly, the Cy 2 who had been working faithfully, though unsucoess! , to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Archer, mine frankly told me they could do no more ior advined me tosce aclergyman,and to make disposition of my limited funds as it Suited me, An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth, below Arek st,, advised me, asa forlorn hope, to try your Bitte: and kindly yroce red a bottle, From the time ing them the gloomy shadew death ed, and I am now, thank God for it, tting better. Though I have taken but two bot- les, Thare gained ten pounds, and I panening of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daurhtar, from whom I have heard mothing for ¢! months; for, gentlemen, f am a loyal Vir, from the vicinity of Front Royai. To your io able Bitters T owe the certainty of life whieh taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters wil Lowe the glorious privilege of again clas to my berom those who are dearest to me in Nile, . Very truly yours Tsaa0 Matoyn, conearin the truth of the above state. ution hed de red of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malene, restored to health. 4 io. C, i PEWIR CHEVALIER, oxi Now York. ®, SPENCER, ist Artillery, Battery P, * B' FASEWELL, Co. B, 24 Vermont, Hatiny be SENOME Coll. don Co. 10. MACDONALD. Co. C, 6th Maine, ARD bth Maine. Ee 2 KN _KOOH, Co. H, 724 New York, BA HANTER SHHOWAE® Co. ', St Pana, s ‘ermoat JOHN ¥ENKINS, Oo. B, 16th Penn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! ture of “OC. M, JACKBOR: Peart 9153) _ of each bottie. 7a J PRIOE PER BOTTLE 76 CENTS, | OR HALF DOZ. FOR 94. nearest t ‘apd wo will forward, securely packed, by express ‘PasciPaL Ovvion amp Mawuracrory, "Mo, 631 ARCH BT, f JONES & EVANB, (Baceessors to 0. M, Jackson & Go.) REED UAELP RAG! t08 Doser inevae

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