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Preeinc!.—Was- ly: Military. William Doneghy, stealing a none: Military. James Pouce REPonrs.—Sebond- Lugherman, disorder! Pelimg, drunk; do. Ad fon eld do. Third Preeinct.—Edw: Daniel, disorderiy; dismisted. Sam’) Atmistead, do.; #256. Wm. Redman, baad od dismissed.’ Albert Fortune, larceny; do. C. B. Jewe', nuisance; 810.02. Alco, Asiucting sidewalk: $5.62. Virgin Sedgewick, disorderly; dismiseed. A. Sees do. do. Hugh McClure, disorderly; $5 56. Thomas Benton, do.; #2.44. Thomas ice. do; 25.9. Bill Edinburg, Henry Callins, Eliza Lee, Harriet Lee, do.; $2.44 each. oh mons, drunk; workhouse. Ann Tracy, #244. Frank Bosrman, disorderly; $3. I Sie Willams, do.; $1.56. J C. Smith, drank; dis- missed. Fourth Precine?.—_Mary E. Thomas, Mary Shea, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Jno. Riley, malicious miscbief; jnil for court. Geo. Rey, do.; do.—for disorderly conduct; $2. John Brien; drunk; Ellen O’Brien, do. and disor- derly; workhouse. Sixth Precinct.—Capt. Hagan, Z. Livingston, malicious mischief; jail for court. Ohas. La- wares, riding over a Lagat tnsat #2. Hortense Hubert, keeping house of prostitution; ball for court. Elizabeth Lyle, Fannie Williams, eis dia Cassidy, Isabel Sinclair, prostitution; each. Hannah Williams, do.; dismissed. tee. Banz, selling liquor unlicensed = William Mowrey, drank; not cicposedct Jas. McNa- mee, petty larceny; L. Hubert, disloyalty; turned to military. Chas. Kauppe, }, disorderly: 35. J. F. Wallace, John Robinson, do; #2 exch. Wm. Brown, George McQuillen, John Samnel, Geo. M. Gale, do.; dismissed. Tenth Precinct.—John Kemp, Tuisance; de- ferred. B. Shea, disorderly; bail for court. John Nichols, Peter tag aT ‘oseph McGarvy, Jobn Wiihame, John Dillon, assaulting hog catchers; dismissed. Geo. Peterson, disordor- ly: do. Catharine McCarthy, do.; ay Ellen O’Brien, vagrancy. Nicholas’ Hicks; disor- derly. Jos. Riley, drunk and disorderly; dis- missed. Mary bedon, disorderly; work- house. George Francis, do.; fined $2.50. Jas. R. Gates, do.; €1.53. Patrick Fitzgerald, do.; dismisecd 8%. Veich, do; malitary. Ste- phen O'Hara, do.; fined $1.4. John ‘urray, drunk; dismissed. Jas. McGuire, disorderiy and profare: fined $2.58. Bridget Lynch, dis- orderly; fined $1. $ Sn Seconp Warp STATION CAsEs.—Jas. Wal- fenden, ebooting in the street; diemissed. Wm. Budkley, disorderly; $3. Thos. H. Ryan, drunk and disorderly; $1.94. Gotieib Eperbach, drank; dismissed. Thos. Roberts, drunk; do.; James McBride, disorderly; do. Orriox or P. H. Drake & Co.. No. 202 Broadway, N, Y., July th, 1853. ‘Phe Plantation Bitters Bottle is secured to us by United States Letters Patent, and any attempt to Mil or sell from the same any other Bittera what- Soever than the genuine srak-’s Planntation Bit- ters misdemeanor punishable both by fine and imprisonment. The popularity of our celebrated Bitters has in- duced upprincipled persons to put up in our Bot- tles vile and poisoned imitations, of which the publie are cauticned. Every Bottle of the geauize Dears the fac simile of our signature on a ateel- plete label with our private U. 8. Internal Beve- me stamp over the cork, All persons offending as above after this date will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the lav. P. H. Drags & Oo., Bole Proprietors. Conys and other disorders of the fest when ne- giected are injurious to the health. They unfit the Sivilia for Laas new, sane it is im, ible for a sol- ier to ag ht with vim (Ai iss pdt of his whole frime be ina dered co! ‘0 all afflicted with ‘Corns, Bunions or Neils in the flesh. or other disorders of the feet recommend an early call at Dr. White’s off lo. 424 —— avenue, between Four-and-a- Saifaad dixth Gn SPERMATORAN@A 045 Ogann —P5, Band’s pice Loss sot i at etivoaet of the eal of ita skivetee: tna Bl Jy 23-e01m are haa. miles mee trial of over all others. FR yh iaGly Te oes i - ‘at the office of Great Pos. ooftieast corner of Pennsylvania Op. m,; ‘on Bundays from ato ty. m, Nonros, Agent. DrseasBe OF TH: NERVOUS, SEMINAL ae Pi Bexcas Brstems:—New and rei Lene of the Howard Association—sent Tovoaied Ie free ofcharge. Address Phitsielvhis, Pe A Worp To Tie Lapigs. to use Hostetter’s Ceicbrated Stomach Bitters it is but sust to state that as a stir ulant to the system, = a ting strepgth aud visor during certain ical stages which are ofttimes at:ended with Unimary able treat. Bock in and trouble, we know of no preparation more highly sdapted to s!latilictions consequent upon this : and fora mother purring a babe the B tters cannot be dispensed with, ep cially where the motber’s nourishment is inadequate to tne demands of the child ay er strength must yield, and here i ‘here a good tonic, such as Bortetter’s Btomach Bitters, is nred-d to im- art paienets and vigir to the whole system faai hould by all means try this remedy, ant baton doing ask your physician, who, ifhe is seq ted with the virtues of the Bitters, will rec.n-mend their ute in al: cases, uae = by Druggists and dealers geverally every- "Wholesale Agents—A, M. Bininger 7 pea 37 Penr. ave. jt ee Hare Dye! Hair Dret! Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye is the-Lest in th: world. The only Aarmlzss, true and reliable Dye known This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Busty or Grey Hair instantly to @ Glossy Biack or Natural Brown, witboatinjuri: g¢ the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequentiy re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed Wiittam A Batoue. all others are mere imi and should be ided Sold py aildrug: tory—S1 Barclay street, New York. Batcheior’s new Toilet Cream for dressing tht hair. jy 7-eoily stacey as Take no more unpleasantand unsafe Medicines. For wnpleazant and dan, ngerous ‘@iseases, use He_mboin’s Extract Bucs. Which has received the endorsement of the most Prominent Physicians in the U.S. Is now offered to aftlieted humanity as a certain eure for the following diseases and FFmpioms origi- mating from diseases and abuse of the Urinary or Gone al Bobi ener: i Mental }an¢ 4 Pivsical Depression, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria,” General Irritability, ag ory and Bison Brae, at Night, Pony ot of Museu mer Bficiency, 8 Of Ap} Bmacia ~ariegy Low Disorgeairation or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Paipitation of of = feart, Pebiitiated seateot thera’, © NerToet To 3 the he Genuine, a this out. . Take no other. csee ‘Guarentesd, See advertisement in arothercolumn, je4-8w ee ORET Pg 9D mar itan’ Tua omaedy “indeed cdsthe only reget ever discovered. Cures in four sams. recent cases in re suremee Lone houre eters > po balsam rew, $1 20 eles no marenry OnWy, top, wills to be Pi male 80 . Male pack. Tice 8 ae rte ete | or 8 ia’ by 8. 0. Ford. Bee aavertisement, 35 PRS? ABD BEST Dra in ram Wo! Washes ext hepa aaa, "Bey Boek ‘aa a roar iit . we See Sree herete cy M Map ofth CHARLESTON: 725 cent: the United Stats,” Mexia. Canada. &e,; Siectiopal Map of Louisiena; Fe Map oe kekeursa, iim mai Map o 2 Beetionel Map of buna ys Sectional Map of Indiaun; 81. Cordova's fe Sore ren. for 85. RLD— Cu 8, Map of the Routhern Bea: eae eee eae ol astern Virgini Mary Map of Bastern North Usroling es’ gion plot d's Map of the Mosley ditto; 1 it Lioyd’s M: SCHATZ GUITARS aot fust st the Music Store of W. MBEZB, it form Lith street and Pe avente. “fe SEVENTH STRAES. The best 460 5 OLUTHING, lace im * envelo; Ho mighton. Howard Association, | Mar 25-6m ‘mn recommending you | ig nee ellie LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MAQrIN & | i— n to got your Spring and wit | M4 oOrricr War Darantitexn, Provost Marshal General's Office, Washington, D. Cy July 17, 1863. tocar he No. 43. men become soldiers in the service of ine ¢ United St Stztes by the fact of their names | me n.. Ting been drawn in the draft. The notifica- | na se, ved Upon them by the Provost Marshal, is merely an “abouncement of the fact, and an order for them to “@POrtfor duty, at = desig- nated time and place. II. The following opinion “*thié Hon. Wiltiam Whiting, Solicitor of the War a aon published for the information of all CUcermed: | When a on has been drafted, in Us- | Ba suance of tne Pnroliment act of March 3, 196%, Notice of such draft must be served within | ten days ther atter, by a written or printed | & notice, to be served on him, arty hi leaving acopy at higlast place of residence, Te- quirig him to appear at a designated rendez- vous to report for duty Any person failing to report for duty after notice Lerr aT #18 LAST PLACE OF RESIDENCE, Dr served on him person- ally, without farnishing a substitute or paying the is pronounced by law to be a deserter; he may be arrested and held to one by compre martial, and SENTENCED TO DBAT “If @ person after be‘... ara: Fand before Fecriving nOticc, qeeeria, Hotice may still be Se. vea by leaving itat his last place of reci- dence, and if he does not a) accordance with the notice, or farnish the sabstitate, orpay the $300, he will be in law a deserter and must be treated accordingly. There is no way or manner in which & On, ONCE ‘ enrolled,’ can escape his public duties, and when drafted, | Black whether present or absent, whether he changes his residence or absconds, the rights of the | ase United States against him are secured, and tt | is only by performance of his dnty to the | country, that he will escape liability to be treated as a criminal.” WILLia¥ WHITING, Solicitor of the War Department. James B. Fry, | { i jy 20-tf Provost Marshal General. Wak DEPARTMENT, Provost Marshal General's Office, Washington, D. €., July 18, 1363. Circular No. 49. I. Hereafter a reward of ten ($10) dollars will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of a deserter, and paragraph 29, page 6, Regu- tions for the Government of the Provost Marshal General of the United States, as well as paragraph I] of Circular No. 23, from Pro- vost Marshal Generai’s office, are amended ; accordingly. II. Paragraph 33, page 7, same Regulations, is amended so as to read as follows: “so % * * The members of the guard | may be allowed, for the time actually and ne- cessarily employed on the trip, a per diem of not more than $1 50, besides their actual ex- penses, provided they accomplish the daty as- signed them.” James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. Note.—Provost Marshals will give pores to Circular No. 47, of July 17, 1363, from this j Office. July 20-tf Washington, D. C., July 13, ont Circular, No. 51. The fourth paragraph of Circular No. 44, issued from this office July 12, 1863, is hereby Modified, so as to correspond with the follow- ing opinion of the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, which will hereafter govern in all cases in which it is | spplicable: OPINION. +A person drafted into the military service of the United States, under the provisions of the act of M&rch 3, 1863, chapter 75, for ‘enroll- ing and calling out the national forces, and for other pu 8,” claiming exemption from draft by resson of any disability as provided in said act, has the right to have the question of his disability submitted to and passed upon by the Board of Enrollment, whose decision thereon is final. If the Board shall have de- cided that the cJaimant is liable to serve, he has ! the right, after such decision against him, to } pay his commutation money, or to furnish his substitute, within such extended time as may; be fixed by the order-of the Board of Enroll- ment for his APPearane for duty. War DerarTMENT, Provost Marshal General's Office, | on other (Signed) “ Wiittam ‘WHITING, “Solicitor of the War irtment.’” James B. Fry, jy 18-tf Provost Marshai Gencral. AR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GeNunat’s Orrros, Wasuisaros, June 29, 1863. General Orders, No. 195. The ‘Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have offered their services | tothe Government in the present emergency, and | also for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. By order of the Recretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, Je 30 jistant Adjutant General, ABTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- HyeP00: INGTON. Office Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1863. DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GAR- Dey SEEDS, &c., are requested to furnish this office price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Oolo- nel EL14s M. Greens, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of | Washington. my 25-tf ‘AR DAPARTMEN' Winencrou, Tasbery ‘28, 1888. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of above Nineteenth street. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. | AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LVVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE isa rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, amd Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PBB- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR. “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Da. OHILTON, “Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of & hair dressing.” WABRBEN WARD, Bsq., No. 277 Canal street, N.Y. “* After being bald for seven years your AMBO- LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW Halk.” Prof. JOHN SENLA, No. 35 King street, N. ¥. DRY GOODS, &c. BABGArNS IN DBY gqeons. PRICES REDUCED. Wieste sey classe ut our entire stock of Sam- rr Goods at ¢: inced prices. We Lave aloo ms mete a liberal cea of prices 8. & W. MB between fe aarbee dy Bt. o Lae the * Areuue ree RW DE DB. fr 100 pieced White Pink, Dive, and Green Bloeshel tad Grows Gottone phcetingn ‘Table Linen, Orash, Dispete, Spd Peek 5 singe, ‘and ad Bnsertions, fai Fe att Be ip every ‘JUST RBCEL ; epee ST rene! FemeeSiae Eee Barber a2! Folate, ¥ fuipure : Brae e1 jlaspa, lets, Fs Pa wil De sold at lof rest oall 1s bo- a8 ae Pasa arent je? G PRIOES 1 REDUCED | pest huce B Snevis, Mosembl ‘Fi erin in great variety and ra. sagent ¥ M. TAYLOR & 00. GAS FITTING, &e. Sete i ee i ar ae ae oer adent ae shoye Jise Intrasted to oer Ete mee OGHAN. 376 D street, GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ROOFS! | THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Bnecessora to J, F. WALKER & BON,) WASHINGTON, D. C., AND PHILADELPHIA, PA., MANUFACTURERS OF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, AxD WILSON’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER | eovton, pure ind. PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL RoorFs. OFFIOE—Louisiana av nue, next door to the Bank of Washington. WORKS&—Footeot Twenty-seeond street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Oanal, Washington,and Thir- tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadeiphia. H, O, WILSON, President. T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. N. B.—PELT AND CEMENT FOR SALE, IN large and small quantities, All orders through Post Once Box 534 punc- tually attended to. Repairs to old Roofs made promptly. All work warranted. jy 2-6m* AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 969 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Buvwass Oru & 10TH Br3., (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trade to inspect their stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, unsurpassed in this city in variety and quality. Being the Bole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & CO., No, 15 Braves 8t., New Yor, we sell their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added, We would call the attention of DIVISION PUB- VBEYORS to the fact that we have the above goods | iB. ready packed for shipment in cases containing order for them on call, P. 8.—We also keep constantly on hand the larges and most varied assortment of CHAHPAGNE WINES to be found in this city, embracing the following well-known brands vox OLIQUOT, MOBT & OHANDOY, G. H. MUMM & 00., PIPER HEIDSIOK, HRIDBIOK & 00., _ BUGEN® OLIQUOT, DB BT. MARCEAUX, CHARLES RIVART & 09, @7 An Inspection of our Stock 1s most respect- fully solicited, AUG, JOHNSON & CY, Bay 13-tf Swepapat ss ie woes ee To BOTHLE, ouboals’ Sdiraonanrs, PRI. meets the east! For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods | ¢ae Subscribers a, zocelved @ freak ship: Deelers. Put in boxes, (containing two botties,) price $1. Manufactured and for eale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, No. 542 Broanwar. N. ¥. TRIESEMAR. Protected by Koval Letters Patent of Epstand, Pate odie thy rol de Pharmaise de __¢10-6m ment of 0 CASES ST. sULEaN AND FLORRAG waien they off ot tia ad Netr York prices Lieut, Col. Comma, 132 Pennsylvania avenue | from one to twelve dozen each,and can fill any | ari meas { _ PROPOSALS. © i cums AND SiOEEING solo oie vane they Say attst ATE jOPOS 41.S, #e! Satie Navy scart Sheth oars ” ‘Pe! ill bo reokived gu regin a0y o” a Naraiching and eatowea, Mt beet delivers D reeatving fo eh dae aie Bureau of Provisions or ther 1 the navy cbusetts.; And Brookiy: , wrinen York, ‘the former and two thi.de at vera puch rumbern axe a peat nd may be ca! ease ite Oni Sts fareaa orby the comm: Fai eet ively care the mine on day June, rs au dierent atts fee wad pais th table, | vi Lass By Blac cloth pea jackets. we cow Oe ese QO09F Blue cloth rouzd Case 3. a3 ++ fay 3 fine cloth eonsti”” Blue satinet trowsers. ——- Ouass 4. Blue felt caps. Crass 5. Bins flannel air an aad see Blue woolen knit cuaerehicte: Blue woolen knit drawers... Chats 7, Sei skeetirg frocks. Ciass 8. is duck t-awsers.. Blue estinet.varts CAL Vase Muck, Bive.apkru, ya Calfekin isced sb Kopshin thoes, pare Grnivei leather boots. Crass 12 ‘Woolen socks, vers . Cua: 3 Mattrasics, (with two: covers for each). 12,00° Cc . Blankets,.....,0/482 24 eeaeenne 35,00 fcotreaa tee Black silk handkerchiets + 50,000 Offers may te made for ove or more cies atthe head ol tne planes ine all the articles embraced ina class must be bi id for, Sack class wi.lbe considered by itself, and the contract for teat class wilt be tis ded to the bidder whose propusal+ for the articles comprised in the class ara low -svin the agate, The cloth for the pea jackow ait’be twilled pilot Stott & ure indigo blue, weol ayer, The aps Bhali be of ba cloth, dyed pure indigo's tue made Cf good woo) only, aud shall con- form in the sizes, color, grade of wool, and in ail ouber Terpects to the saznpics deyos.ted at thenary The cloth for blue cloth round jackets ani trow- soe aken :1 be twilled, all wool, and pare indigo blue, The siaat must be 27 inches wide inside of list, jattr a easing: to consiat of not iess than twelve hite weoien threadsat eaca end of the pwce; must weigh not less Yssuunces per yard, to cuntain ineach piece the ware must bs eds seat and the pe Gling wool, pure indi, 400yards shall avernge nine ard itsnaeaee te the yard, and ne piece shall be below 9’; ounces to the yard. The satinot trowsers must be wade of mate Hal like theabsve, The broadcloth and satia: tof Which meenents are madeshall be well 4 before mad ‘The ta ‘7 ast he all wool big paved pure indigo b: and twillea ; ue pieces of atout 50 in. length, 27 ine pen weigning five and one-helf ounces per yard, witha list on the whole length ofihe piece. Tu b ed in pales of ten pieces. the pieces to be ro!led separate- 'y without cloth boards ; cach bale to contsim 500 ee 166’, pounds hannel, No piece seus ye. a lese average woight snen 64-10 ounces per yar: panes oversBirte must be made of tiannel like the The woolen knit undershirts must be warp knit, oe ports Americes eed indigo sont dyed, m up entirely and, of two s'zes—No. 1, 35 inches lung, 42 inches rounu ; No 2.34inehes ton Sinches eee weigh not Jess than 1136 pouu 3 = Gozen, in all respecta sen to sa.upies.. The woulen knit drawors to be all woul, best American lieece, indigo wool:dyed, warp stitch, of two 1, waist to measure tpane fg inches length 44 inches, 44 inches a Found the hip; No.a rere to measure round 35 socbens length 44'inches, each edge offeur white woolen threads woven in e pack inches round the hip; to 4 tellied coltenswell envied: ane denny ei eeee ae | EEO seakeee i odrrespond in coupect With the wake Barnsley sheeti must be free from cotton, @ inches in mids eat welent, twelve ounces 31-100 by 4to 28 10 insh. f most b e free from sotton, 27 about 36 dsin the piece, double thread warp and Alin, eight, sight onnces $3 106 per yard ; textare,9 dy W to J 4inch, ‘Lhe shoes must be piainly stamped with the con: tractor’s name, Dumber of the ahoe, aud year when The sizes to bain the fuliowing propur- foreach 1 pairs, naoless otherwise ordered, No. 6.17 of No. 6, 2 of No. 7, 25 of. No cs y ‘No, 10, and 2of No. ll. they mort with @ sqasre awl,and cakes ia all re- spects to the samples at the yards, and be delivered in good, strong boxes, the tops of which bo De securely fasteued with screws, and eash poe to contain 2>pairs, in these proportions, viz; pairs of No.§, with 17 of No. 6, 13 of No.7, with a of No.8, or tire tersa_%6 of NO. 9, Tot No. 1), and 2of No. il. The —— aud kipskin shoes to be packed in separate boxes, The boots must be ef the best quality of oak tanned grain leather, sewed with & square awl; all the rewing and stitching to be done wi.h the band, to correspond with the sample ia every respact, except that the aides shall be sewed with the hands, and net machine stitch, as on sample. ‘The woolen socks must be woven or knit, indigo mixed, all wool, shall be well scoared, and in color and quality fuily equal to sample. The mattresses must weigh wo pounds, ineluding ticking, which is to be cuts fect 6 inched in length und gtinches wide. The covers imust megsure 77 inches in length and 9 itches in width. The hair, ticking, and covers must conform to samples. The rankin must be equa! t) the best blue Pek rican napkin, 26 inches wide, textured tureads 4 Usceade to the 16th of an incn, dyed wits pure ut gat indigo. The blankets must weigh 6’s pounds per pair, ure 55 by78 inches each, & bale of 50 imebes in width, t Weigh 325 pounds. and no pair shall han6 pounds 5ounces. They must 83 eo pairs mur Weigh lers* ma S of clean wool, ang each dlanket must -U. 8. Navy,” as in the sample. ‘lack sila handkerchiefa must be 8 and weigh one ounce and 12 grai texture, 14 by 23 to one-eigath of an inch. Biaders for the above willspecity whether the articles 1hey propose to furnish are to be of tha growth, production, and mauufacture of the Unitud States, a5 a preference will be given to auch ‘A schedule of the three sizes for each 10 pieces of made-up clothing will be found with the sam pies at the respective yards ; aud a.l the above articles, including the necessary buttvns, rings, &e.,are to be fully equal in thy quality, textare, color, weight, and finish of material, and contor.n in pattern, 8ives, and workmanship tu said samples, The price must be Uniform atall the stations, All the above articles must be aubdject to such in- ction at the piace te delivery as the Chief of this Bureau may dire a pu article will be re- ceived that is not fully réqual to the sample inevery reapect, and which does not conform to the stipu- lations and provisions of the contract to be made. The whole must be delivered at the risk and ex- pense of the contractor. Ench box and bale te be marked with the contractor’s name, The inspect- ing oftesra sails appointed by the Navy Depart- mr ‘the offers must distinguish the prices for each bl gee mentioned in a ciass,and must be caicuis- 1d to cover Guu expose Fs ttending the faisiesant om the e contract including the necessary battons. failure on the part of the contractors to pdeliyer tl tu ra roy which myy be or- er roper quality. ihe Ch ef of the Bureau Set Bet Pr oree Cloth Lag be eo pres to purchasa or direct be made of what may be required to jiency, under the n penalty ¢ to be ex- rrei he contract; the record ufa requisition, ore duplicate cop: Rae at the Bureau of Pro- i or at cither of the Nav; Yards aforesaid, abs ‘be evidence that such requi- sitiom has mede and received Two or aicentateren sureties, ia Asum équal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts, i) be requited, and twen Fr centum will bi it aie the amount a Aipeppne on Be count ‘teral security, afd not in collateral f'to be pad until tin in ta com— lied deighty per centum anes amount grail Geltverics made will be paid by the mB eey, Agent within ten days sfter the warrants 'o} frenswry bave boom passed by the Secretary ot of ap is | rege OHIO RAILROAD) | | ' ae Apritm AERINCTON aod eats | fetreen WARRINGTON BARPER vated « Satiuntays at 6 90 9: m, only, sa.m Seat for pe oatte on Sundays, td ¢ third and fourth trains only from Deltimore and the frst and Ath traius ¢ trom’ Weshiogton stop tway points. Master of of Trasapociation, L. M. COLB, Goners! Ticket Agent. ap Zi-1 Call Lesa. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHBDULR oF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, HAAS ORE Sw FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THB WEST, SCUT!: AND NUORTH- NlasostS ima. And the Only tee icket direct, or give a ee from Washington other Route, and xo 9 Sam i FOUR DAILY T CITY, ( Relay Train fri Baltimore, yon THE West, Washi Train leavi ington at 5.0 A. makes connection at sae tou Junot: way House) with Train leavin mare ats iss. Trains in leaving Bait matt 5 ‘or 6.90 P.M. pare connection with ‘trai P.M, BE suns TO B ¥ KETS DY THE mae TD EVL FOUR Sion RTs Uy Mss the 0 Route by whick Through Ticc<te or laggage Checies can be procured in Washington. Knight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superi:r fnish, attached te Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, C1IN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 8ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, éc., éc., oy BP WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.¢@ for the West from BF" Special Notice to Passengers "5, Washingt Passonger! bY ‘est. by cory sini thelr BROUGH TIRE S in Warhlnets n, py e Baltimore ani Obio Railroad, SAV De Bouiat fritiog, Batten pecs au nore he of visitin, wil additional ohare. pada hae SFC: -nnections at the Ohio River with CLEVE: LAND & PITPEBUBG, OENTRAL OHIO and MARIETTA & CINOISRATE MATLROADS, and throug! th the whole Rail tom of of the NORTH WHET, CENTRAL ‘WHET, and For THROUGH TIOKETS Tieket Ofice, Washingto Ww. Master of ‘Transportation M. OLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 2l-tf leaving baltimore at ose out PENNSYLVANIA basihiaute Rannoap ita connections} $8 ROUTE HE TERN OITI AND COMFORT? ms aneEes. ¥HOM DUST FROM BALTIMOER with it IBA riner-0LAss on Rte BAGGAGE CHECKED TH THERES DAILY NB F. PHILADELPHIA te PITTSBURG! Two of them makin CLOBB CONNECTIONS aT HARnIsBURE RORTHERN CENTEAL HAILBOAD, and forming THE GREAT OENTRAL ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE WAST, NORTAWEST, AND. SOUTHWEST. BZ, For Througn Mekets apply at the oflces of the Northern Cen’ ompany, northeas Fant, eer oe enna Os Say "avenue and Sixth street. vert Station, Baltimore. spunicics SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING amp SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS ROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will the 6.3) a.m. and 6.9) p.m, ‘trains Chee it Baltimore with the 9.15 a.m. and 9.15 pod ee ing on the Northern Gentral Rail- roa arrive in Harrisburg at ? dt ti m.. there Pepaativania qganeetions ith the rains on the Pennsylvania Oentral Bailr all parta of the West. be 7 FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the yailcoeds of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. Towa, or Missouri, ty Rait:oad direct. Tue Pennsyiania Central Railrozd also connects at Bikers a | with Steamers, by which Goods = be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muski Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Missi: sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas Arkansas, and Rivers; and'at Oleveland Sandusky, and Ohi- wi Northwestern Lakes. & entrusting the transpor- tation of their Fre: o. this 8 Company can rely with confidence on THE RATES OF FREIGHT to an to it from a int in the West, by the ‘Pennsylvania Ventral Rallroad rs are sale times as favorable as are churged by other Razlroad Companies a Ba He particular to mark packages ‘Via Penna pn "WM. BROWN Ag’t Northern Central R. B. No. 30 North street, Baitimoze aNOCH LEWIB, Gen'l Superintendent. Aitona, Ps i. L, HOUPT Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phiigde!phia. GeO, General ral Freight Agent, Phil aeiphi Jan 2-ly,r GrcrEr DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GUiFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY a ER USED. 'e3, A Positive Cure” for GONORRHEA, GLFET, STRICTURES, §c. Contains Bo Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercery, y Ten Pills to to Of Takin to Effect a Cure, They ore entirely, having no smell nor Asan! and Swat not in any way in- 1 wels of the mori cate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours,’” ieee red bya graduate ofthe Univeraity of Mie vanis. one of the most eminent Doctors and of the present day, NO EXPOSURE, NO ES NO OBANGH WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, ¢, ‘who have been gorged with Balsam Oopaiva, or lercury, try. try the SAMARITAN’S GIFT, Bent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—! packages, $2, Female, $3. eon a votes me SOR ead ES, SPOTS . HTLIS oR _ EAL DISEA! samanstans. ROGET Al ND HERB JUICES SYFRIS OR EEN aieaL Bisa ssas the aa "8 ROOT AND HERB JUICH, is and effect font oy — eradi kos overs partic ‘and-do not trassuit to. your pos. io after years AND HERB TEDL i totam, ou iieuciee sae ul PEMALES '! In many sifections with which it ha) pity ‘aa adap id AND Eanes as tes, to dowa, Falling of th Womb, Bs, vind torah gomplainta fae tte the sex! toes. rice $1 a bottle. ‘ore boties MARTTAN HAN ASH. “BA as Gi hei, OBE W. | | t ‘ the mais iS peta Shall be accepted (and gy ther ote Baz rane tified, and as carly is the a} remed pera} rE ¢ari0N By SrER : hw be! irauamittea to MaTORR SD. 8 he ee * nex Ae seation, whi poate beast Pore AIRY 7 it exclusive wai piidst fe: 2, - ree . Pee time F eure for theregulat transmission Completely and entirely HEB ‘all traces of nian tase im ai pose erg boa ‘tae BR Gapeke have Are cceers ‘ar duplicate of the letter, Gillan a erall: Frthacrystine ‘antidote, to the ruin ee CORD; Bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, will ba foe esi te of ofa ee portion of the qi seemed ameeoeeoe thereof, within the meanin, ‘RIBSEMAB No. ae 1846, and his bid will and Inthe grostand sure remedy of the éivilized worlé : a NG, IMPERIAL, MY- ieee ‘i esuforanty with ghis an age for all impurities of the system, as well assecondary ver: ole. made ro kpe be . accompanied. srmptows, obviatii destructive une of Mer: dire in act ner 88 waking D as well as other deleterious ingredients, and tione for sis al service 0} ‘18H 47, ap: which sll ie io the world cannei rr ask FOF Sabeaa of August, l b9 a, written guarauiee, remove. a RIES —_ ss are alike ‘“ BININGME & 90. one or more f; ebae pas ed SE oat : Established 17:4, be or thes u Mertake thet tr lagre or bikdses ities. They are ofa orenge aa mar Dense 219 2: ar we ite will, if bus or. fel I tgpod into aa =) 5 bi gation and su ee es table without heb aes ing sus. = ree ved a mmall lot of OMteere moe poet amit a} fold in tin canes at of ie a 88 cases tn ite eam | The bureau will not 0: one for g9,and bg $9, as > On Misaiyi—THat"ih rae r zor ry eed P Byncisoale and so sy ‘ARROW Fisbae NBT OF WONDERS” | thebidder has Peipiarage Yoon | ie Ble ker street rps core lacD and. a Drowns ae oe enti. gress. The Semestoucy Bios'to be-cer- t,) New York. Immediately on of faa Ty tified ty the Savy See jorney, or@ol- mittance, Dr. Barrow will forw: r two lec or of, R part world, securely , and farenaed | mortars ao obtained on secording to the: Sast is Of the writer. ’ ie | Plisatign ve Peet Fremont, + al ‘ork, Philadel»! ¥ gnd beautifully iNtuntrated taedical Tork, Beas; | timore an pay or s ‘Triesemar and Book: ee bi ea facalled to the stieist boo al suthority from B.O FORD, a as | Petes avers in the in” ‘ashington : v4 + 5 de al _ Hechiondog rpeeption co most LARIFIED Peal | will besa tween. red and the RIFT. eed ene ese rep Eee med arte J0h see 2 J. wae eatierr ties to suit pa’ ht 2 ne prime s amine eee! La [args speprtment of. Pai ee eed ty "3 Spar ieee IN THBTIMB oF VIN, 2volam 89 29 TAYLO Avarae ae xo ivoanone PE M $}: d’s Sur, of the Ori Gaincigon ths Sazery ot Wares # of Military Surgery; Lon- 2am sista a Nites Bt if Le fee Fi i : Seton, | | Bamples | 1846, Bogie: fadtne Md R4 Lae ecien none that fall + He de slso PaTtICS i Mth of act ° Fe of August, « $v 9-lawiw below them. larly directed to Morch, 1338) an@ be: RA i beige K CHEAP EFT orm 8 ry Ts at 13 BRUOB & 00.’8, 464 Beventh at. jyld | PR SNRY OOK, Alexandria, Price 25 MOND ry GO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Bold by B, CALVERT FORD, ¢ rner of, 11th snd may 6-tr TLITARY GOODS, - ALL =f 322 GidtHike with which we com uroish off complete outits St AL STEPHENS & 00,, “Spite 322 Pennsylvania Avenue. { Boers anp enoxe 70 SUIT THE THAES, Pt pee piseect certs agar oe t of Bastekn-niade Work of Hf made mold at e want of vax always find » good assori- ane SC WueHIN & BROTHER" 314 Pennsylvania avenue. AL OF.A RUSIDENORON A GEORGIA. 183, 1839. By Preaees kane ft ae Se sad Character of the lets By Talbot FRANOK ‘TAYLOR. ce ae , a 9 Hrelingnaveen | Glas, wa ne SPAREN Sry a ron, | FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 6.99, 8 and 11.158. m. and 3.8 and 1 6.20 ». mm. On Sundays ata. m. and Sand § "58 p. m. only ae nls Ritteran ate ooe Seariee Br ree a tow & a. { Bm. "on hundaso ats snd o30 5.30 p.m. only. | oe seniae N@TON AND THE £0 me for Washington at an Phca te <§p.m, Qn Sundaysat 4.9) and HELMBOLD’S i t | HIGHEY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCEY A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY FoR Non-Reiention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrite- | tion, Inflamrzation or Ulceration of the Blad- der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Prose trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcerous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and all Diseases op Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, existing in Men, Women or Children. HELEBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising fom Excesses, Habits of Dis- sipation, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. Difficulty of Breathing, ‘Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease ,Dimness of Vision, Wake- fulness, Pain in the Baek, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dry- ness of the Skin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa. tuity, Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those ‘“‘ Direful Diseases,” IN- SANITY and CONSUMP- TION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but nene will confess, The records of the In- sane Asylume and the Melan- choly Deaths by Con- sumption, bear ample wit- Ress to the trath of the as. sertion, The constitution once affected with Organic Weakness, re- anires the aid of medicine to Btrengthen and Invigorate the Bystem, which HELM- BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DORS HELMBOLD's HIGHLY CONCENTEATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Fer purifying the blood, re Toves all diseases arising from excesses and imprudence in life, chronic constitutional dis- esses arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only relia ble and effectual known remedy or the eure of Serofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and'Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, Two table spoonsful of the Extract of Ba Trilla added to a pirt of water, isequal tothe Libson Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal toa gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction, aa usually made. &P THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT. TED TO USB IN THE UNITRD STATES Aamy, and are also in very general use in all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTI- TUTIONS throughout the land, as well as in pri. vate practices,and are considered as invaluable remedies. See Mepicat Properties or Bucny, From Dispensatory of the United States. See Professor DEWEES? valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYSIC, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW ELL, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published ar = transactions of the King and Queen s Jour Sse Medico Chirurgical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Burgeons. See most of the late Btandard Works of Medicine PRICES, Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or six for 95, Extract Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or six for 95, Delivered to any address, aw packed from observation. Address letters for information, in confidence, to HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFICE, 104 Bourn Texty Srzeer, (below Chestnat,) PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UN PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of “their own” and “other” articles on the reputation attained by HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS: HELMBOLD’S GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARITLA HELMBCLD’S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE-WASH, SOLD BY DRUSGISTS EVERYWHERE, — AK FOR HELMBOLD’S, TAEE NO OTHER. is advertisement and send for 3 On ond exposure, ap 20-tr -

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