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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. aS ee Porice Rerorrs.—Second Precinct.—J. N. Fee, assault and battery; dismissed. George Mains, drunk; militaty.’ Walter Donaldson, larceny; jail. Third Precinct—Elizabeth Briscoe, Robert Harrod, Peter Shields, Chas. Nickleson, disor< der}y; dismissed. Fourth Precinet—Jas. Bishop, riding on paye- mepts $2.50. John Jones, drunk and disor- workhouse. F, Reinersman, do.; £2. Sizth Precinct,—Chas. Blasfield, larceny; jail. Mich’l Geary, nuisance; $1. P. Hays, obstruct- ang railroad; costs 50 cents. Walter Clark, disorderly; military. Wm. Richards, drank; @ cents, “Jno. Firm, disorderly; military. T! Owens, drunk; do. Margt. Hughes, do.; work- house, Henry Campbell, do.; military. P. Schaffer, Jos. Wakrhaier, John Callman, J Regan, J. McWilliams, A. C. Hoban, disorde: dy; #2each. J. H. Roach, drunk and disorder- ly; $2. T. C. Thomas, riding on pavement; $150. Margt. Parker, yagrancy; workheuse. H. G. Morgan, disorderly: $2. T. Thomas, one larceny; jail for court. Wm. Linsey, .5 Ao. Tenth Precinct—A. O’Bryon, Dan'l Welch, Ino. Riley, M. O'Neil, T. Fasley and B. Smith, stealing Government clothing; dismissed. Gallagher, drunk; do. Wm. Jones, disorder! $2. Sam‘) Croswell, Jno. Barber, Virginia Topham, Fannie Lyons, do.; $2. Mary J. Long, Fannie Cook, profanity; $2 each.” Caroline Snider, do. and drunk; dismissed Mary Chip- I do.; $2; M. Flannigan, suspicion; military. . Pampers, Robt. Jobes, drunk; do. J. H. Shafer, do. and carrying weapors; workhouse. Thos. Connor, alisorderly; dismissed. Jno. De Lappy, drunk; do. ft aS FourTH Warp SratTion Casrs.—Michael Murphy, assault and battery with intent to kill; bail for court. Margaret Fitz, profanit: $1.58. Wm. Smith and Henry Tayier, fightin #2.5seach. Wm. Brown, Ann Knoll and Chas. Knoll, do.; $5.58 each. Alex. Lee, aseault aud ‘battery; for trial. John Marlene, beating his Wife, $5.61. Marie Marlene, disorderly; do. ‘Wm. Warren, beating his wite; jail for court. Jacob McGuire, sleeping in the street; dis- missed. James Little, do; military. ‘John McCarty, drunk; do. Mary A. Hamlin, disor- derly; dismissed. John Dorrity, beating his wife; bail for hearing. Jas. Lovelaw, sleeping in street: military. Thos. McCarty, drank and disorderly; #2.5¢. John Drunk, drunk; mili- tary. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN, {Correspondence Evening Star.]} Gxrorcetow®, D.C., June 3v, 1963. At the meeting of the Board of Common Council on Friday evening last, the following were received and appropriately referred: The account of W. H. Fletcher for work done on culyert on High street: a communication from the Street Commissioner, recommending the passage of an ordinance fixing the grades of certain streets. Mr. Craig, from the committee on grievances, Teported a resolution prohiviting the granting ve licenses to pereons of color to sell spirituous liquors. The arrivals to-day are :—Stmr. H. J. Deyen- ney, Bristoa, Phii’a, mdse. to Hyde & David- son; schrs. Maria A. Gould, Filbert, Bangor, Me., lumber to Jos. Libbey: Hiawatha, Haper, Balto., lumber to F. Wheutley; Embark, Har- ris, Nanticoke River, wood; Jos. N. Bitting, Potter, Newtown,Md., wood te Semmes; Union, Smith, Seaford, Del., wood; Jas. R. Lewis, Murphy, Hayre-de-grace, coal to Dixon & King; Pandora, Lord, Nanticoke River, wood; Helen, Bowen, Salem, hay to P. Berry: Sturtevant, Willetts, Gardener, Me., ice to W. Godey; sloops American Eagle, Sayres, light; Sam Mars, Vanorden, Belle Plain, sutler’s stores; barges Isauc R.Getty, Early, N. Y., hay to Goy’t; Brainard, de., do.; Cleveland, Bran- dige, do., do.; Conway, do., do. Departed by river.—Schrs. Excelsior, Riley, Eust Cambridge, Mass.; L. A. Edwerds, Line, Boston, Mass.: Glenwood, Bayles, Derby; M Sewall, Clarkson, Providence, Rhode Island: M. Monston, jr., Brewster, Boston, Mass.; and brig J. D. Lincoln, Seward, Boston, Mass,—all coal from Ray’s docks. From Borden Mining, Comp any—Schrs. Ocean Ranger, Lewis, Bos- ton, and John H. French, Crosby, do. with coal. Business dull. Markets—flour and grain hbaye taken a sudden rise; wholesale quota- Uons as follows: jaSi0: : Ray’s, Sidagiv 50. Wheat, red, S!.6vas 5. Corn, yellow, ‘ nite, $1a1.65, Oats, by measure, (5c. Hay, Sziassi, Mill stuff, 35 arSe.; potatoes, Slc.; apples, $5; lemons, $6: oranges, $6; cider, do., clarified, 3a35. Champagne cider, $5 per c: whisky, 1 salt, G. A., $1.57481.90; fine, per bushel. Cumberland coal, $5.50; anthra- cite, £9; woed, pine, #4.5(0a#5: oak, $5.50as6. Lumber, pine, 2251830 perM. Plaster, lump, $6; ground, S%aslo. Cuba. en KENDALL'S ANBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, INVIGORATE, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. brands—Darb: 65; white, 81.75a KENDALL’S AMBOLINE isarare compound of | stimulating extracts froin Flowers, Roots, aml Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial where the hair requires a gentle stimulant.” Dr, CHILTON, “Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose ofa hair dressin, WARREN WABD, Esq,, No. 277 Canal street, N. Y. “* After being bald for seven years your AMBO- LIN# has covered the entire scalp with NEW BAIR,” Prof. JOHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N.Y. Por sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Put in boxes, (containing two bettles,) price $1. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, No, 542 Broapway,N. ¥, e10-6m SULPHUR ABD W HITE CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, ? DOUBLING GAP, PENN’A, JAMES D, HUNDLEY, Proprictor Late of Kirkwood House, Washington, SEASON OPENS 15TH OF JUNE, These Bernas are in Cumberland County, Penn- syivania, 3) miles west of Harrisburg. They are accessible from sil the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburgh, thence by the Cumberiand Valle: railroad to Newville ; from Newville, 3 miles goo: staging to the Springs. The stage is always in waiting upon the arrival of the cars at Newville, Washington in the morning can arrive at the Byrings the same evening at 5 o’clock, ‘he Hotel is commodious and comfortable, with Hot and Cold baths attached, and extensive grounde for walks and amusement. The long experience of the present Proprietor for many years past at the Kickwood House in ‘ashington. D.C.,)epables him to say, that it will be conducted in a manner to please all Visitors. Terms: $2 per day ; $'2 per week: 4 weeks $40, Children aud servants half price. je 1-am* ILES, PILES, PILES,—Dr. WITFIELD’S VEGETABLE PILLS are warranted a certain | eure fer Piles. The worst cases yield after one or two doses, No surgical operation should be re- sorted to, as relief thus obtained is but temporary, and mo cure has ever been perfected by the use of the knife, The follor ang Reutian ea have been cured : Mr. Stiles, No. 229 Brosdway; Mr Hughes, No. 107 Spring street; Mr. Visher, No, 544 Broome street. and numerous ladies whoze ‘addresses can be obtained st my office. Price 5) cents per box Bold by alidruggists. Whelessle by D.8. BARNES & CO , No. 202 Brozdway, and by the proprietor, Dr. Witfield’ Pills are sold by 8. 0. FORD. Ne. 290 Penn. avenue, Washington, D. C., and by HENSY COOK, King street, Aloxendyie VA. fe 13-Im No. 481 Broadway. New York. (yp 4888¥ COLLiNe & 00.% PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now recefying large qaantities of DRAUGHT ALE a:d PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which am prepared to furnish om short notice to il persons who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction gusrantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and Georgetown, tree of charge, ‘Terms :— Cash om delivery. RILEY A: SHINN, Agent, Fnion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, D. 5 PER ze CENT.CHEAPER THAN rime teen ged CaS, ty RIED BEEP, i Shae guirEd 2 ss , my6 JONES & orner Kighth o24 D socete, ; extra, $8; family, | a} 75; bulk, 75e. | ogers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or | -«PROPOSALS. Pprerosars. Navy DeparTMenr, Bureau of Yards and Docks, J une 11, 1953. BxALED Proposa.s for each class separately en- dorsed “Proposals for Class No. (name the class) tor the navy yard at (name the yard.)"’ will de re- ceived at this office until noon on the i3th day of July next. for furnishi: ring at the ‘iais and arti- hedules; which will be ion, and sen: by mail, ifso | requested ¢> persons desiring to offer to eontract for any or all of the elarees named therein, by the eommendants of the several navy yards, for tho classes for the yards under their command, ot by the navy agent nearest thereto, or by the bureau for any orall of the yards. i To preven: confusion and mistalcs in sealing the | | offers, mo bid will be received which contasAs riasses for more than one vard in one envelope: and each iaerpast ef afirm must tignthe bid and eon- gel Hsidders are hereby ¢antioned and particularly Notified that their offers must be in the form hereinafter preseribed, amd be mailed im time to | reach their destination before the time expires for e them; no bid will be @usidered which ‘aceived after the od stated, and no aliow- ance wilt be maide for farlures of the matt H To guard agaiast oifers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope, above the address, and draw aline undor the endorsement, thus: nerapesals for Class ‘No (name the class) for the Vavy- Yard at (name the yard). To the Chief of the Surenu of Yards and Docks, Washirgton, D.C Form of Offer. (Here date the offer.) The undersigned (here ingert the name or names composing the frm wso did.) of (name the town) , in the State of (name the Btete) hereby offer to | furnish under your advertisement dated (date of advertisement,) and subject to ail the require- ments of the same, and of the printed schedule to hich it refers, all the articies crobraced in Class | ‘0. (name the class or ¢lasges) for the navy-yard | at me the yard.) according to ssid rckeduile, viz: | Chere peste on the printed class from the scheduls, and opposite each article net the price and carry outthe amonnt inthe eolumne for dollars and eents, ard foot upthe aggregate amount of the | bid for the class) amounting to (here write the | amount in words.) Bhould my (or our) offer be accepted I (or we) re- quest the eontract may be prepared and sent tc the Bavy agent at (name the ageney,) for signature and eertifieate. And I (or we) h. reby declare ches the above offer is made in strict sontormiey a every particular with the law approve’ March 8d, 1843, section 24, herein quoted. Extract from laws of the United States. Bee. 14. And be tt further enactei, That no con- tract or order, or any interest therein, shall be transferred by the party or parties to whom such , comiract or crder may be given to any other party or parties, and that any such transfer shall cause | X the annulment of the contract or erder tran: ferred so far as the United Btates are concerned: | Provided, That all the rights of action are hereby | reserved to the United States for any breach of | euch contract by the contracting partr or parties, | Bec. 16. And be it further enactad, That whenever | any contractor for eubsistence. clothing,arme,am- | munition, munitions of war, and for be es descrip- tion of supplies for the Army or Nary of the United | States shail be found guilty by a sourt-martial of fraud or willful neglect of duty, he shall be putisked by fine, imprisonment, or such other punishment as the court-martial shall adjudge; and any person who shall contract to furnish sup lies 0} aay sie or description for the Army or avy. he shall be deemed and taken aga partof the land or naval forces of the United States for which he shall contract to furnish said pies. and be subject to the rules and regulations forthe cavernment of the land and naval forces of the | finite Btates. Approved, Juiy 17, 1862, Ree. 2. And be tt further resolved, That the chief of any bureau of the Navy Department, in contract- ing for naval supplies, shall be at liberty to reject the offer of any person who, as principal or surety, has been a defauiter in any previous contract with the Navy Department; nor shall parties who have failed as principals or sureties in any former con- tract be received ax sureties on other contracts; nor shall the copartners of any firin be received aa sureties for such firm or for each other; nor, in contracts with the same bureau, shall one con- | tractor be received as surety for another; and | every contract shall require the delivery of a specified quantity, and no bids baving nominal or fictitioue prices shall be considered. That if more than one bid be offered by any one party, by or in the name of his or their clerk, partner, er other person, all such bide may be rejected; and no per- | son shall be received as a contractor who is not a | manufacturer of, or regular dealer in. the articles | Which he offers to supply, who has not a license aa | such manufacturer or deale:. And all persona of- | fering bids shall have the right to be present when | | the bids are opened and inspect the sanie, | Approved March 2d, 1sA: i (Here the bidder or bidders and each member of the firm to sign.) Form of Guarantee. The undersigned, (came of xuarantor,) of (name | the town.) and Btate of (name tne State) and (name | of Second guarantor, &c..) hereby undertake that | the above named (name the bidder or bidders,) | wil his (or their) offers as adove be aecepted. enter into contract with the United States, within ten days after the date of notice, through the post | office, of the acceptance of his (or their) offer be- | fore mentioned. And we hereby declare that | neither of us bave been defaultera in any contract | previously made with the Navy Department. | Watni (Signatures of guarantors ) hat the above ramed (here nxme the are known tois tu be good and re- Spousible xusrantors in this case, and that the above declarations of the guarantors to this offer are.to the best of my knowledge and belief, true asd reliable. i (Signature.) To be signed by the dist riet judge. district attor ney. cellector, nayy agent, or some person known | to the burean'to te responsible, Therchedule will state the times within which articies will be required te bedelivered ; end where the prinied schedule is not used, the periods stated in it for deliveries must be copied in the vids. AU the articles which may be contracted {cr must be delivered at such place or piecee, inciuding d1ayaze andcartage to the place where used within the mavy yards, respectively, for which the offer is made, as may be directed by the commanding | Officer thereof: and all other things being equ Preference will be given to American manufacture, 0 article will be received after the expiration of the period specified in the schedules for the completion of deliverica unless specially author ized by the Department. In computing t e8, } the price stated umn of prices will be the | Standard, and the ageregate of the class wiil be | carried ont according to tne prices state. | | Allthe articles under the contract must be of | the best ¥, deliveret in good order, free of alland every charge or expense to the Govern- ment for delivery, and subject to the inspeciioa, count, weight, of measurement of the said nayy ysrd,and be in all respects satisfactory to tae | commandant thereof Bidders are referred tothe | yard for plans, specifications, or samples. and any urther descriptions of the articles or explanation j they may desire, When bidders shall be in | doubt as to the precise articles named in the | schedule, they will apply to the commanding officer | ofthe navy vard and nor tormployres for deserip- tion of the article or artislesin doubt, whicn infor mation the said officer will give in writing. Approved sureties in the full amount of the con- tract will be required, and twenty per centum as | additional security deductea from each payment until the cortract shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the De- partment, and sienty per centum of the amount of all deliveries made will be paid by the Navy Agent at within ten days after warrants for the same shal! have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. No part of the per centum reterved is to be paid until all the rejected articles offered under the contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially authorizea by the Department, It will be stipulated in the contract, that it de- fault shall be made by the parties of the first part in d¢liveringall cr any of the articles mentioned in any class bid for, of the quality and at the times and places above provi.cd, then and in that case the said parties will forfeitagda pay to the United States sum of money not to exceed twice the ‘mount of such class; which may be recovered, from time to time, rding to the actof Congress in that case provided. approved Mareh 3, 1843. sureties must sign the coptract, and their Fesponsibility ecrtified to RA a Navy. Agent, Col- lector, Mistrict Attorney, Cl the District lerk 0 Goerk parome other person satisfactorily knowa to the b It is to be' provided in g@he contract that the bureau shall bave the power of annulling the con- tract, without loss or damage to the Government, in case Congrer@shall not have made sufficient ap- propriations for the articles named, or for the completion semenut 1 gumated for, and on which beni this advertisement 1 : shall be accepted will be Ey stied by etter throt poti y letter throug i Retice shall be ecnsidered mariners ence ys notenter into contract forthe supplies specified within ten days from the date of notice from the bureau of the acceptance of their hid, a contract will be made with some other person or persone and the guarantors of such defaulting piddera will be held responsible for all delinqueutiag | Alloffers not made in strict con formic, with this advertisement will, at the option of theyareau, be reje . _ Those only whose offers may be accepted gin) he otitied, and contracts will be ready for ex@ution | as soon thereafter as may be practicable. PORTSMOUTH,N. H, Class No.1, Bricks; class No. 3, Stone; class No 4. Yellow pine lumber; class No. 5, Oak’and bard ass No. 6. White pine, spruce, juniper aud class bs 13. Pig iron; class No. M4 Files; 0.15 Pain | ts, oils, and’glass; eluss No. 16. Ship chandlery; clats No. 17. Hardware; class No. | 18. Btationery; class No. 19. Fire woe lass No. 20, | Hay and straw: ciass No. 21. Provend ss No. 3 Chay le 22. Charcoal: class No. 23. Belting, packing, and | hoxe: class No 24 Sperm and lubricating oils; class | Tron castings; class No. 2%. Augers: class Anthracite coal; class No. 20. Bituminous | Cumberland; class A, Paint Mill; clase B, | Bteain beiler; class ©, Bishop's derrick: class D | Boat builders and carpenters’ shop; class E, Paint shop; class F, Porter’s house. FOR ORDNANCE TIMBER SHED. | Class G. Bricks; class H, Stone; class I; White | pine, and Spruce timber and lum! J, Lime | and cement; class K. Sand: class Ly Slate; “lass A Tron nails and hardware; class N, Paints, oils, and glass; elass 0, Iron castings. BO} Class No. 1. Bricks; e!. STON. ‘ ‘ ass No. 2. Stone; class No. 3. Yellow pive timber; class No. 5. Uak' and hard wood, class No.6. White pine, spruce,juniper and | s; class No.7. Lime, hair, and ass cypress luster: No. 8. Cement; class No. 9. Gravel ant sand; clan Noll. Iron,iron nails, and spikes; class No. 1 | Steel; class No. 13. Pig iron; class No. 14. Fi { class No. 15. Paints, oils, and’ glass; css No. 15, Ship chandlery; class No. 17. Hardware; clas3 No, 18, Stationery: class No. 19. Bire wood; class No. 3), Hoy and straw; class No. 21, Provender; class No: 22. Charcoal; class No. 23. Belting, packing, and | hese; class No. 24 Sperm and lubricating oil-; No, 26, Augers; class No, 27. Anthracite coul? clasa 29. Bituminous Cappberient coal} cinss No. 30. e i Sia TD Bo to fog = Picton; clase | Ti and Slating; ¢ a utters: | Gass ( Rashes: class } Steam per; clans i For buileing joiner’s shop. ORDNANCE STORE, BOSTON. 3 timberand tum- jase K, ent; jelane M. Tran, iron Rpiker, and ngils; elass N. dlating and tioning; elasa 0, Coppering; elaas PB, Paints and oils; elses Q, Pig iron; elasr R, Barhes. NEW YORK. No.6. White pine, sprace. cypresk, 1 lace No.7. Lime, hair, and plaster; Cement; elass No.9. Gravel and sand Iron, iron nailk aud spikes; elass © elmes No. 13. Pig-iron; elass No. 14. Paints. oile, and glass; elass No. i diery; elass No. 17. Hardware; class tionery; class No. 30 Brprencer, class No. Belting. packin, and lubricating 0. eluss No. 25. Angurs; elass No. 27. eines } lack No. 3t. Copper and co: ce A. Hose carriage; class B, « ©, Foundry. FOR ORDNANCE. Class D. White pine. &c.; class F, Li elass F. Pic-iron; elass @. Sand for ces! class LH, Sp @lass J, Coppe: - iron tubing; class M, File: Berewe; CARS 2 Charcoal; cl Bricks; class No. 2. Stone; elass 2. Stone; elare No.5. Oak and hard goa . Ship No. 18 . Hay and straw; class juni Juniper; class No. 8. cha ans No. 2. Anthraci ition nail m g Offivers® houses Rnumvita ting shi P, Paints. oils, &¢.5 class » Bruning; clave R, Hard- ware: class 8, Tin; class U, Stationery. PHILADELPHIA. . 1. Briekr; class No. 2. Stone: hard wood; elass No. 6. \ Ship ¢ 8 , juniper, and eypress; eluss hair, and piaster; class No.9. Gra elase No. 11. Tron, iron nails and epik 4; Class’ No . 2. Hay nz, and hose lass N road Top coal: position nails; class shop; eless B, Extension of store house, NAVAL ASYLUM, y ing; elass N. No.5, Dry goods; class N and glass; N 0.10, Bri ea No. ‘ a and lime; wood; class No. 13 Inneour; class Ne tionery. WASHINGTON, Class No.1, Bricks; clas ber; clare No.4, Fellow p @ hard wood; clas: ine hunher; No. 6, White pi 7. Lime No.9, |. Cernent, el: Ti, Tron, iron nai lass No. 13, Pig- 15, Paints, ofls a p chandlery 1 class No ‘elass No. 31. Copper A, Extension of joiner Ww G 3 clasa No. Ship ehiandlery; clasa 18, Stationery; class 3 etraw; lass No. 2. Chareonl: and class No. ~ 30. Semi- ass No. 4, 6. Bread, 0 cles gravel 0. 12, Fire= 14, Misces- 16, Bta- pine tim- aes No. 5, ne epraee hair and Graveland No. 1s, Stationery: class N No. 2%, Hay and straw; class elnss No. 22, Chare: lass No. 23, ing and hose; class No. 24, Sperm and oils; elass No. 27, Anthracite r] Bi- tuminons Cumberland eoal: clase No. 32, Machinery and tools; class A, Bishop's bomn derriek. NORFOLK, Class No. 6, White pine, spri use No. U1, trou. iron class No. 12, Steel; class No. 14, Pil Paints, ails and giass: class No. Is, 8 elass No. 17, Hardwar elasx No. 19, Firewoo class No. 22, Charcoal; ing and hore: oils; class kes Postage must be pre) wail after the Ist of July . juniper and ey- and nails; PS0rorats FOK STATIONERY. Derartuent or State. . Q WASHINGTON, June 1, 1968.5 ,SEALEB Paorosars for furnishing tionery at may be required by the D such Sta- epartment during the fiscal yearending June 30, 1864, will be received until i2 o’clock m. on MONDAY, the 6th day of July next. Those unaccompaniad by aatis- factery tertimonials of ability to fulfil 1 the con- tract will not be considered, and contracts will oaly be awarded to establisied manufacturers of, or lers in, the articler. All aaticles required must be of theb ast qua‘ity oftheir aind aud notinfirtor to thesamples which will be exhibited at the Depar:ment, Each proposal must be signed by the or frm making it, and must Keyed bal for each and every article of t! class bid for. The articles, whem furnished, must individual tone priee ie echedule or of the correspond with the samples, or any of them, if desired, and in no ease be inferior in quality to the sample; and they must be delivered without delay when ordered, ard they must be & ‘ isfactory to the Secretary; and a failure 50 to comply with this stipulation w deemed cause for the abrogation of the contract. be Articles: ot named in the echedule are to be fur- nished at the option of the Department, at the lowest market prices, and the right is reserved of ordering a greater or less quantity of each ai contracted for as the public service may reg Bonds,with approved security. must be given by the persoa or firm obtaining the con! ‘tract;! and in theevent of tbe refusal or neglect of the con- trector to furnish an the contract on the order of the disbari Y artic ¢ or articles named in sing clerk, the same may be purchasedin open market, and the difference in price paid therefor. traet price shall be paid by the contractor, be deducted in the settlement of his « the ce a ccount for the quarter during which such refusal or neglect each of the articles likely to be required | may occur, | z . The subjeined schedule specifi 8 nearly as can now be done. the amount. quality, description of The bins will be canvassed for each of the three classes separately, and contrasts for one or more of the clanses awarded, as may be deemed must ad- vantageous to the Department, Proposals to be addressed to the Department of State, und indorsed “Proposals for Btati jonery,”? DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES, lem. 1 2. Class No. 1—Paper. 19 reams white laid cap, heavy, rul tern, per ream 10 reams cep, white, ruled to pattern 1 reams cap, white,ruled to pattern perfine, per reau 4, Iti reams consularcap, rnled to pa reain 5. 5reams consular cap, white superfine, per ream 6. Sreams legal cap, white, trimmed per ream 1 8 . 2)reams quarto post, white, ruled, renin 10 ream bh white vellum note, high: calendered, per ream ry extra, per ream 10. 1. 12, 13. 10 reams envelope, yellow er buff, ly dozen sheets sheets Class No Invelopes. 1,0 muelin lined, lithograped, a order, 10/2 By 5 inches, per vine patent blotting, to order, 9 by'4 inches. per M £00 muslin lined, lithograpned, aad order, 1] by 622 inches, per M 100,000 adhesive envelopes, whi grapked, and printed terns, per M 100,000 adhesive envelo; white, letter and note, plain, ps Intermediates sizes ordered not to b oe 4 to order ed to pat- ; per ream , extra su- ttern, per . double thick, and ruled, super, per ly glazed, ar . 200 reams ¢Oimmercial note paper, lined, super 10 rests flat cap, white, unruled, per ream Toyal, per ream 10 reams large brown envelope. per ream per dozen printed to 1,000 muslin lined, lithographed. and printed printed to ite. heavy, litho- and pat- pes, large and small, ir Mf e charged higher than bid for size next larger, Class No. 3—Pens, Pencils, 100 gross Perry’s, Gillot’s, er other tallic pens, per gross 3,000 quills, No. 80, per M 10 gross Waber’a or other good, No. graduated, per gross 2. 3. 4. dozen Class No. 3,continued—IJnk, Inkstand. and Was. As 2 3. 4, 3dozen best French carmine ink, dozen 6M seal wafers, best quality, red, office seal, per M 5. 6. 7. wax, per pound good me- 1 to4,or 5 dozen Faber’s, &c,,red and blue pencils, por 3, Wafers 5 dozen Draper’s inkstands, per dozen Gdoxss Maynard & Noyes’s ink, pints, per ozen. 6 dozen ink, pints, Arnold’s, per dozen ounce per No. 3, for 2 pOUmas ese red wafers, common size, per piel 100 scare best extra super searlet sealing Class No. 3, Continned—Cutlery and Miscel- laneous Articles. 1, 3dozem Roger’s or ether knives, buck or pear! handle, per dozen 5 dozen koger’s ivory hi patevt erasers, per dozen 1dozen ivory wafer stamps, per doz . $dozen office scissors, per dozen . 25 dozen silk taste, wide, per dozen 5) gross red tape, assorted, per 3 dozen Green’s in! per dozen 3 peunds pounce. per pound . 50 pounds large twine for packing, 50 pounds linen twine. per pound 40 pounds best cotton twine, per pow ® ir dozen 5 10 pot rabic, is gum al r 4 dozen bramuciiage amail 19 SXdozen je l-lawéew P®oPosazs FOX STATIONERY. TREASURY Dep, SEALED PRoposa.s an ize glass Pexholders, assorted, per di PARTMENT. Juv 4 blades, andie er Shaver’s en 2 dozen office shears, extra, per dozen TORS 3dozea paper weights, assorted. per dozen eraser and paper cleaner, . Spounds prepared India rubber, per pound per pound im a $4ozen rulers, round or fat, 30 inchos long, ids best quality spohige, aer pound ru jars, with and metallic tops. per dozen jozen ¢ 3, 1863. x Stationery will be re- Siined At this Departmen. until the Oth day of Samples of the articles in to parties desiring to bit partment. The Department reserves to itter¢ th, order the writing paper plain or it, Teguifed pattern. eliveries of all articles in the » must comp! 1 will be farnished » OD Abplication at the De- e right to t-lined to any classes with the written specifi; Wil! be furnished to bidders, witk” tes hice articles in class 1. All deliveries will be aubject to ins; expert ‘letailed for that purpose by the of the Tres: aiticle hall be dee the contract. Deliveries must be gury,and the delivery of med sufficient caus ie ae free of cargo, at the Trea-», ctiOR by an Bectwary, or it EL eat proposal must i gi ii wating itaba be ‘seompanind palyidaal ctory gnarapice @, bidder will coutractewith good and su: cient bonds, if The failure’ to comply with a ity ef the bond; Clase F, Bricks; class G, Stone; class G 4 bard wood, timber and lumber: elase I, Norther ern or tire the Treasury may direct t mar sary to eupply the deticiency oR the Secreta pure! f rach quantities of any articles “| one 01 tract, to operate to the forfeiture teed of the en- of ata caused by . Sta- No. 21. and hose; elas No. 24. Sperin clase No. 25. Iron work. piping, No. Ww. Bemi-bituminous Broad Top . Brass and iron 0. Tron—rownd. fiat. and square; elass andlery; cinss 23. Auaers} -Pobaceo; class No. 8,Conl: class No! : i; and per conten ‘st the necessary to pay roposala com papied with ratisfactory gua- PerteT Cl CRC ed eemasered. ton eoutepete antl be awarded only to established manafacturers of or dealera im the arti Cuass No, 1. White Cap Paper White Lezal - Paper White Quarto Post Paper wie Packet Note Paper Wh: te (ommerciai Note Paper Yellow Envelope Paper Brown Wrapping Paper Red Blotting Paper. Gard Blotting Boards White Envelopes, eflicial size White Kuvelopes, je tteg size White Envelopes, note fize a White Envelopes. cfficial sise, oloth lined Brown Manilta Envelopes Gopying Paper White Demy Paper White Medium per White Super Roya’ vi wd Letter Press Copying Booka Bent quality Copyian Dox = st quality Copying In! Best quality Black Ink Best quality Blue Ink Best quality Wr ‘ing Fluid Best quality Carmine Ink ‘aber’s best Black Lead Pencils Nog.3,2,3, and4 | ‘aber’s best Hed and Blue Pencils Bteel Pens Bteel Pen-handles Gold Pena Rest Quille ; Bese fone baked: Knives, with pearl or stag jes Best Erasers, with ivory handles Scissors for office use Bhears for oflice use Cass No, 3, Glass Inkstands Gutta Perchs Rulers Nine and twelve inch Ivory Folders Letter Clips Bost quality Sealing wax, made entirely from ellac 8 Mucilsge Linen Tape Siik Taste, assorted colors ni Twi * Best solid-headed Pina wartwout’s Heralle Paper Fasteners ) iy ‘astetoard Keference Files e La Rue Visiting Cards Ivory Pounce Boxes Elastic Rings Glass Pap:r Weights Glass Sponge Cups Prente Gu raring Gum x Mann SOF Bisson’s Patent Binders. The Department rererves the right to accep bids for individual items in classes 1 and 2. Bidders will be required to conform their bids to th itten specifications furnished with the sam@les, and failure to do so will cause the rejec- tion of any bid. Bids which contain items at prices less than the fair cort of the articles will be deemed fraudulent, it be considered, ica bia i 8. P. OHASR, , June 5-2awlr Becretary of the Treasury. S DR. LOCKWOOD, SOURGEON DENTIST, Washington Building, corner Pa. avenue and Seventh st.—Toeth inserted on Vulcanized Rubber.a chea) and improved plan, Also, Gold an Bilver Piates made in superior style. _ Teeth extracted without prin. ap I7-4w* N2* AND THT EOV SD INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirkour Merit PLatE Om OLASPS, DR. 8, B. SIGESMOND, 210 Broadway, New York, and 260 Pennsylwania Avenws, between 12th and 13th sts., Washington, Galle the attention of the public to the following advantages of hia teapeoyed system : 1, The Teeth of hie manufacture wil Bever ccrsode nor shears eolor by any acids being three-fourths lighter than any other. . No teoth or reota need be extrated, as the artificial ones can be inserted over them. Ae The roots will be made inoffensive, and never ache. 4. No temporary teeth are needed, as permanent ones gan be made immediately, thereby preserving the ral expression of the face, which under the old system is frequently disfigured. 5. This work haz been fully tested over five years by many of the first chemists and physitians of this oes E : Dr.8. bas invented a white undestructive metal filling, with which the mort sensitive teeth can be fillep without pain, aad can build uba per- fect, sound tooth on any side roots, which wiil last through lifetetime. Call and examine for your no W-6m 7, : « LOOMIS, M. D.. fhe yentor and Patentee ofthe MINSRAL PLATE TEETH, attends personaily at his office im this city, Many’ persons can wear these teeth who cannot Wear others, and no person can wesr others who cannot wear these. Persons calling at my office can be acoommodated with = style and price of Teeth they inay desire; but to those who are particular sud wish the purest, oleanest, atrongest and moxt perfect denture that art can produce,ths MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. Booms in this city—No. 33% Pennsylvaniaavenue between Sth and l0th sireets. Also, 907 Arch Philadelph: mar 4-ly CLOTHING, &e. HUFRAg vos SMITH!! 460 SEVENTH STREET, He in relling Immense Bargains In CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &e., &c, For a few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOCK. To thore in want we say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITH’S is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s. J.H. SMITH, Clothier, No. 460 Seventh street, and corner 20th st, and Pa. ay, GBet DECLINE IN GOLD! mar 17 In order to reduce our present atock we have REDUCED 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 @00OD CLOPHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No, 464 SEVENTH STRERT, two doors below Smitine. J. BRUCK & CO., mar 17 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F, ISOHARGED SOLDIERS are all invited to cal at SMITH’s, No. 460 Suventu Braue, Opposite City Post Office, and get their ; CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIORS, Boldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH’S, No, 4606 SEVENTH STREET, and CORNZB 20TH STREBT AND PA, AV, maar 17 DRY GOODS, &e. q@**4: BARGAINS FROM THE PRIZE ‘AUCTION SALE ° FRIDAY LABT. A Parr or Tee Caxco oF Tue ScuoowER Emity, 50 yards CHALLIES, 4,060 LA 5 PLAID DRESS GOODS. Alse, a large lot of different kinds of damaged oan ees Owe ERIRTS, & pit ts La] j. ce. |. & W. MEYENBERG, , under the Avenue House, between 7th and 8th streets. UST RECKIVED— A large stock of Pusher and French ace Shawls, Point. Thread and Valencia Collars and Sets, ‘hread Lace Veils, Barber and Coiffurer, Pointe, lar and Embroidered H’dk’fs, 45 Market Space. Je 13 Infants’ and Waists, Guipure Laces, all wi fe Latest styles Head Dresses. Fancy Goods, Bign. Belt Olaspo; Braceloes, Pause Se ns, Be! as) Cc. hich will be Sold at low prices. "A. call is so- Se Nhega tn tet pts e' . Penn, aven je2 between sth and oth streets, x ES, AN DIES, GRENADINES CRG ATED MOZAMBIQUES. We have just received a beautiful assortment of the above goods. Alse— 2 Beragea, Lawns, Poplins, Poilde Ohivirs, _ 1 one hee with jarxe Rice of Black Bilks, suitable for dresses and wrappings, M ii ds i ari juality and price Gots inger ® ME PAYLOR & 00. eed price. GAS FITTING, &c. 7 @ i Ws ing AS pet ly Hi La of entirely Ni Patter and Biaigns Sered’in jeapeue ss svie toanything ‘e invite to |. examine BZ AN Work in the above line intrusted to ons marbtt’ MYERS © McGHAW, 376 D street, G1B00N'S MANUAL, NEW EDITION, a5 Gi ay as ® MANUAL, WY ae FAN to the éontractor fifty | Sc OSTES which i thall be fonad F such articles. | will remove every vest TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. he, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, On and after Monday, April 7. 1863. TWO OAILY TRAINS will be ran Vatercn WW ARLENGTON wad WHEELING and PARKERSBURG, two between WASHINGTON and HARPER'S FERRY, and six petween WASHINGTON ana pat TIMOKE, a9 ©. Ls FOR PHILADELPHIA, New YORK & BOSTON, ASaS Washington at ana lliga.m, and 3 and . On Bandays at 690 p.m. only, FOR BALTIMORE. Leave st 6.90, and 11.158. m. and 3. sand 6. p. m. On Sundays at8a.m. and 3ard6 395. m, only, FOR ALL PAKTS OP THE West. Leave Washington at 6.S0a.m.an13.5 and 6.90 p.m, On Sundays at 3and 6.30 p. m. only. 2OR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.5) and 10 A.m.and 3.5),5and 8p.m. On Sundaysat 43) and 8a.m,and 5p. in. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Baltimore at $a. m and 4 p,m. Leave Washington A.m.and 5 p.m, No train for Annapolis on Sundays. The third and fourth trains only from Baltimore and the first and fifth trains from a atop W. P. SMITH atway points, A Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ap Zi-tf Lecea. BPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST. Making the Quickest Time. And the Only Route that can sell a Through Ticket direct, or give a Through Check for Baggage from Washington City. With Less Chacges of Cars than on any other Route, and wo Omnibus Ridirg, FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON é CITY, (Bundays excepted,) making connections with Trains leaving Battimore et 8.154. M.and 9 P.M. On Sundays, Two Trains st 3 and 6.90 FP. M.. con- necting at Relay with 9 P.M. Train from Baltimore, FOR THE WEST. Train leaving Washington at 6.90 A. M. makes connection Vashington Janctien (Relay House) with Train | ing B timore at 8.i5 4. M. Trains leaving Washington at 3.5, or 6.30 P. . make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at P.M, BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washington. Knight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superior finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTS To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, C1IN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, dc, ey de, WF WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ak¥ OTHER ROUTE. 6a BF Special Notice to Passensers for the West from Washington !—Passen ore Fong. ‘est. by purcha- sing their THROUGH Ti ETS in Washington by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONE DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the priv- ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, &F-Connections st the Ohio River with CLEVE- LAND & PITPSBURG, CENTRAL OHIO and MARISTTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them. with the whole Bailoay Syst m of of the NORTH WEST, CENTBAL WEST, and SOUTH WEST. —— For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington otation. W.'P. SMITH, Master of Transportation M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1863) THE (1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD = 18 A FIRST-CUASS ROUTE “TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIS! SPEED, SAFETY AND COMVORT! BTONE BA LLASTKR AND BAGGAGE CHECKED THEGNGH Oe FROM BALTIMORB THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two of them making GLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE rom WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to al! points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Be For Through Tickets apply at the offices: of the Northern Central Railroad Company, northeas corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. BPLENDID SLEREDNG os ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING axp SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINB FROM WASHINGTON, Passengers will take the 6.50 a.m. and 6.5) trains connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a.m. 5 p.m. trains on the Northern Central Rail- nd arrive in Harrisburg at lp. m. and 1.35 a m., there making close connections with the trains on the Pesnaylyanig Central Railroad tor all parte of the West, FREIGHTS. : By this route Preights of all desertptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Tows, or Missouri, Jy Rartroad direct. The Pennsylvania Ceutra! Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio. Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Qumberland, [linois, Missis sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Rivers; and’st Cleveland, Sandusky, and Ohi- ‘o with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes, “fierchants and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freignt to this Company can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, are at ail times as favorableas are charged by other Raijroad Companies. om, Be particular tomark packages ‘Via Penna, entra! KR.’ WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central R. R., 'o, SO North street, Ba’timore. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen'l Su) Pa, rr perintendent, Altons, L. L. HOUPT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philedelphia. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phile- delphia. jan 2-ly,r SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, “Yes. A Positive Cure” for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, &c. Contains no Mineral. no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having no sme!l nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in **twenty-four hours.’’ Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. one of the most eminent Doctors and Chenuists ef the present day, NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Copaiva, or Mercury, try the SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail in « plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, 93. BOROFU LA, ULCERS-SORES, SPOTS Wer T ERS SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILISOR VE- HAL DISEASES N &o. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES offered the public as 2 positive cure. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISHASES, the SA- ARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICER, is the st potent, certain and effectuai remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is rough and permanent, Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be nealed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that fer which Bea may copene in after years, Although Pee eae ood incurable, thi lou, ‘ou may De pronoun ime 8. e SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JULORS of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEI ! In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICKS is most happily adapted, in Uleerated Uterus, in hites, in beari White ing down, Falling of the Womb, Dgbility, and for afi complaints incident to the sex: ni express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles ‘BAMABITAN’S CHANCRE WASH. 25 cents. Full directions. IND & GO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ice. Sold by 8, CALVERT FORD,c rner of 11th and Pa. avenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria. ILITARY GOODB, WALL, STEPHENS & OO., 322 PennsyLvaNia AVENUE Offer the largest assortment in this city, embrao- 1 ORDA, SASHES. BELTS, 5 0! GLOTHiNG, with which we can furnish officers complete outfits inafew mom 8. LL, STEPHENS & OO., 32% Pennsylvania Avenne, Be Seine: . a “B FRESH EGGS, Received dailyst owes & CO. Corner Bighth and D streets, ELT AND CEMENT a FOR ROOFING. For sale low Py ouw & WM. EETTIBONE corner sts. south, my 2-eolm* Agents forthe Felt Company. NO: 987 PENNSYLVANIA AVANUR, , 4, M. BININGER ¢ €0."S STORB 237 PErxsyLvamts Avzngs. Baw gpirceenth set andneariy © MALES !! P Dd. may 6-tr NOT ALOOHOLIO.° a ED@ LY CONCENTRATED VEGBTABLD EXTRACT. PUEE TONIO. _— DOCTOR HOOFLANI’S GERMAN BITTEBS, PEEPARED BY 4 Dm. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EFFROTUALLY CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDIOB OHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIs- BASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISsO3- DERED LIVER OB STOMACH. nti tion Inward Piles Fulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomase, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fuiness or Weight in Stomaeh, Sour Erae dations, Einking oF the Heads Hucried and oi Rtomach» Brim ne ering at the Heart, Chokisg naations by EE hg Sab Ste or Bufioeatin, im Coy t ing in the ae castant “Imeenings of Evil, and grent Degrewion of jpirita, And wiil ‘positively se gad Fever, Bil They Contain Ne Alcohel or Bad Whiskey! the above diseases in ninety: eerie sarganes ont of a hundred. by the extensive sale and universal pop- ai ndncet Pioksud sGerman Bitters,(purely vege- table, hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have opetet cpon suffering humanity the flood-gates of Nestrams in the shape of poor whisky, vilely mpeee wi injurioas drugs and christened Tonics, Stymachles and Bitters. Beware of the a ora ot cotted jens i jethoric — ages resid tion of Bitters; gs, under the modest apy it i ‘avate disease, which, instead of curt sears Teceutr: ng, 0 and leave the disappointed su! 4 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN geen § d untried article, but have 2he tent of Afteen yours trial by the American Fabs lic; and = cexntetion and sale, are not rivalled i r ration. Miche proprictors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent LERGYMEN . LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS, ant CITIZEN, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to 1 beneneial ettects and medical virtues of ‘hice BE ters. Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitutia? Do You Want to Feel Well? ~ Do Fou Want to Get Rid of Nercousness? *Y* Do You Want Energy? 1 Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. From Kev. J. Newton Brown, B.D., Editor of tie Encyclopedia of Religtous Knowledee. Although not disposed to favor or recommest Patent Medicines in general, through distrast their ingredi flects, I yet know of sufticient reas an may not testify to benefits he believes iitmswlf have received fro any simple preparation, in the hope that he mg thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofiandy German Bitters, prepared by Dr.C. M. Jackson, @ this city. because I was prejudiced against them Ye Many yeurs,under the impression that they ww! chietiy an alcoholic mixture. Iam indebted to friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal this prejudice by proper tests, and for encour: ment to try them, when suffering from great | long continued debility, The use of three bott! of these Bitters, at the beginning of the preset year, was followed by evident relief, and restorati to afiegree of bodily and mental vigor which I hi not felt for six months before, and had almost spaired «f regaining. I therefore thank God my friend for directing me tos ine uae of them. Philadelphia, June 22, 1861. ir ea tn iA late yl aca sianatse taaeaes anna eat tasinlatceti daniel aaeit see WIUN BROWN, PARTICULAR NOTICE, ‘There are many preparations sold under the na of Bitters, put in quart bottles, compounded of tm Shasane Ghieky or common Tain, costing from to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Ani or Coriander Sead. i This class ef Bitters has eaused and will continge to cause, as long as they can be sold, handrads % die the death of the drenkard. By th: gystem is kept continually under the intiuence ef i Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind the desite for Liquor is created and kept up, and the resultia ail = horrors attendant upon adrunkard’s lite and death. a those who desire an Louie Hoofiand’s German 8: rs, we publish the f uarts of xood Brandy or Wh be @ preparation that will j tues and true excellence any 0 Bitters in the market, and will cost much less. will have all the virtues of Hootund's Bittersin connection with a good article of Liquor. at ® math less price than these inferior preparations wi) cost you, b ous Li ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all having relation friends in the arm the fact HOOFLAN GERMAN BITTERS” will cure nine-tenths of diseases indyced by exposures and privations dent tocamp life. In the lists, published al daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the it will be noticed that avery large proportio: suffering from debility. Every case of that ki can be readily cured by Hoofland’s German Bitt tion in stating that, if these Bitters were frog used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives mi, be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the followin, markabie and well authenticated cure of one o} nation’s heroes, whose life, to use his own langu “has been saved by the Bitters :’” PHILADELPHIA, Augustp7ad, 1864 Messrs. Jones & Evans. —Wwell, gentlemen, y Hoofland’s German Bitters has saved my lite, Th is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numb ofmy comrades, tome of Whose names are append ‘who were fully cegnizant of all the circu stances of my ease. I am,and have been for last four years,a member of Sherman’s celebr: battery, and under the immediate command of G tain R. B. Ayres. Through the exposure attend} upon my arduous duties, | was attacked in Nov@. ber last with inflammation of the lungs, and for pribdeaet ah ; im io) Sieetry = va lowe y great debility, heightened by an ati A I Ceogres craks conn Wi ‘ouse and sent to this cityon board the steam Utite of Maine.” from which I landed ow the ofJune, Since that time I have been about as as any ene could be and still retain a spark of vifid ity. For a week or more I was scarcely ab! swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel do it was immediately thrown up again I could not even cd & glass of water on stomach. Life could not last under these cired rtances, and, aceordingly, the physictons who been working faithfully, thor rescue me from the grasp 0! frankly told me they could do no mori advised me to see a cler; ,and disposition of my limited fund: best ‘An acquaintance who Visited me at the Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth, below advised me, asa forlorn hope, to try your and kindly procured a bottle, From the tim Ont wenoed taking then the gloomy: amedee death receded, and I am row, thank God tting better. Though I have taken but t es, I bave gained ten pounds, and I fe of being permitted to rejoin my wife and from whom I have heard nothing for ei, months; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal from the vicinity of Front Royal able Bitters I owe the certainty of life taken the place of vague fears—to yOunitters Towe the glorious privilege of aguin cla! bosom those who are dearest to me in life, Very truly yours 1saa0 Mato: the truth of the abov, We fully concur in eters cam aid 0: Eee AOR ise ‘New York Batted SRO LORLEY Co. ©. 1th Maine's ALIKR, 92d New York, ~ G0 Bd Vermoat? 0. B, . ROME, Co. Boece. aine. New York. we id Ver sth Be ¥) ,Co. H, 724 NATHANIEL B. "THOMAS, NDREW J. KIMBALL: JOHN JENEINS, Co. B, BEWARE OF OOUNTERFEITS! ost WHEAPEEER of each bottie.” 7AOKSO™" PRIOE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 84. your nearest not have the 6 Prati Aton Ra soviena we forward, securely packed,by Paimciral Orrics snp Manoracrorr, Bo, 631 ARCH 8T. JONES & EVANS, (Becessors to 0. M. Jackson & Oo.,) sale by

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