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“THE EVENING STAR. AFFAIRS IN GEORGEIOWRN. {Correspondence of the Star.} GRorGETOWN, Sept. 7, 1863. 1 Jearn that Mr. Joshua Pusey, quite a youth of Loudoun connty, Va, was recently married to Miss Mary J. Nichols, of that county. He is about #4, and she 28 years of age. It is said that the conditions of the marriage were that he pay day, from 9 8. m. au 17-tf Cap’ Se ey aig sum of $25 e of their irs. ‘The arrivals to.day are:—Steamer James S. Ww Tapert Garinau’s Orrics, Green, Muilen, New York, merchandise to Morgan & Rhinehart; str. S. Seymour, Rome, Philadelphia, merchandise for Hyde and Da- vidson; schr. Streamlett, Stokes, Havre-de- Grace, coal for Georgetown Gas Co.; Elizabeth Dail, Hubboro, Nanticoke, wood to Stover; Mary Eliza, Traverse, Baltimore, lumber to Libbey; Advocate, Moore, Sommerstt, lumber to Wheatley; schr. Aid, Moore, Baltimore, lum- ver to Pickerell; Jas. E. Price, Strahan, Balti- more, an to Edes; Queen of the West, Rogers, New York, grain toGovernment: Mott, B. Dell, Dell, New York, ealt to Thos. Davis; Henrietta, Ives, Boston, fish to Hartly & Bro; Andy Jackson, Baltimore, grain to Reed; Robert Franklin, Speden, Baltimore, coal; D..D. War- ner, Alden, Alexandria, light; Emma Jane, Philipps, Baltimore, grain to M. Young; Balti- more, Frank, Baltimore, do.; LL. A. Bayles, grain to Government; Jane F. Tempri, Davis, Washington, light; barge Taughanic, Steward, Trenton, hay to Government; S. H. Fox, Clark, Millstone Point, hay; Mattie L. Heintzleman, General Orders, No. to the Government jo limestone. partment of Washington. my %-tf W Garrett Jobe Hill onal oem rae DEPARTMENT, . Garre ol 1, coal to ; H. = ‘AB low, M. J. Gattrill, ‘T. Seamen; 42. G. Rites, | W ‘WAskIxovon, January 98, 1868. coal to Borden Mining Oo.- E.H. Tracy, S. M. Petrie, Robt. Stewart, coal to Aguew Teta Witt, coal to Cumberland Goal and Iron Oo.; = wash ys 100 tons pig iron; Empire, coal to J. oung. tice, to examine cases of drafted men, either for exemption or acceptance. ‘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 also for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. By order of the Becretary of War. ‘BADQ! DEPARTMENT OF WASH- Hi ART ERS PGTON Offca Chief Quartermaster, DBALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEETS, GaR- DEN Seups, &0., are requested to furnish this office price lists of the various articles of their trade. ‘The same should be directed to Lieutenant Oolo- nel Ei1as M. Gaesxz, Ohie Quartermaster, De- In consequence of the pressure Of business at the War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. CommaD, 139 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street, OFFICIAL. Hadar of Cobomblas Ang. eh, 2 $ The Board of Enrollment for the District of Columbia will meet st the City Hall, every to6p.m., until farther no- Hagnry A. SonEBTZ, tain and Provost Marshal. Wasnineron, June 29, 1868, 198. in the present emergency, and B.D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General '» May 23, 1868. Business has been fair during ths past ‘week, about sixty coal boats having arrived, notwith- standing the activity of the guerril! together With otnere ire.gtted with flour, grain, wood, ss and pig iron. AL BY THE QARGO OR SINGLE TON, FOUR THOUSAND TONS ON HAND. arkete are declining; wholesale quotauons woonb as follows: oF Txx 2: quauiry, Flour, super, $6.25: extra, $6.50; family, com- — ie Blo Raye, S10. Welch's, @IOSe Wheat nou, | At Yard corner O and ist street, near B. & 0. B $1.27; white, $1.50. Corn, yellow, 60c.; white, | B. Depot; and Wharf foot of 11th street, Island, €5a90c. Oats, 60c. Hay, $25a825. Mill stuff, anu @-lm* 0. W. PALMER, @asse. Potatoes, $la$i.25. Apples, #6. Lem- ons, per box, $6.25; oranges, 8. Champagne cider, $1.60a$5; Cae i 17 r case. ‘Whisky, double rectified, 55c.; Old Rye, $1.25. Balt, G.A., $1.87a$1.90; fine, $2.75. Camber- Jand coal, 86.50; anthracite, $8a89. Wood, pine, $4.50a%5; oak, $5a86. Lumber, $25a$30 per M. Plaster, lump, $6; ground, $10. AFFAIRS IN MONTGOMERY UoUNTY.—We continue the record of runaway slaves from this neighborhood since our last issue. One night, this week, a whole family, belonging to one of the Misses Wootton, of this town, left their respective places of abode, and have doubtless succeeded in safely reach the « City of Retuge.” Sickness is on the increase in our county. In Tus our stock, we ha nity to purchasers. have just receiv: COAT’ au 3-I1m* SUTLEBE, ATT au 2¢-1m* \E.LING CHEAP. CLUTHING can be seen at BARE & B wer of B and Seventh streets. In order to reduce prices to wholesale ion of our pueerioe Btoek of ISHING GOODS, to be ed a fine lot and PANTS. BUTTER DEPOT FOR THE ARMY. Choice Butter geckes’ in giass_jers, always on hand and for sale by B, WARNED, | th at. iP JADY MADE BTOOK OF RE. aS eros ve determined se retuce xe s—aen exce! oo) - We fnvite all toan cxamina- Also, agrory large Btoes of . sold cheap. We of BLAOK DEESS BARE & BRO. ENTION ! 334 Dst.. near certain localities diptheria rages toan alarming extent; in others, dysentery and pneumonia abound; and, in this immediate neighborhood, ecarlet fever and whooping-cough are giving constant employment to our physicians. We have it from a reliable gentleman that, a few weeks ago, acnake, of the viper species, was killed on the farm of Mrs. Robertson, an %-Im c 468 H! LIBBRAL CA8H MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, LD and SILVER WATCHES, oasH: oasdHi ADVANOES made on all kinds 'B. LEWIS & CO., Auct’rs 427 7th at., bet. G and Hate, about three miles from this place—which, upon being opened, disemboweled one Aundred and three abortive young vipers.—Rockville ( Md.) Sentinel, Sept. 4. ALEXANDRIA A¥vains.—Dr. Thomas Fisher of Fauquier, who was arrested some time since in Warrenton and tried by the Federal tribu- nals on the charge of being a spy, after a trial has been acquitted. Barbour Nightingale, of this place, a seaman on board one of the vessels of the Federal fleet off Charleston, was killed recently, by a shell from one of the Confederate batteries. The Paymaster is over to-day paying off the First District Regiment, who are doing Provost duty in this City. We presume he is as wel- come @ visitor as the boys have had in at least LL two or three months.—Alezandria papers, 5th. wane | SSS OAS Ee ERE EOS au 2) 1,400 paki Be! sale by au 2 JAY C BA UNITED BTATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS NOTICE, at par until furtfer notice. ‘ol ully inform eir custome! id the public in general by mail, circulars answering they have just received their © | Senora! that | gyagh* jus 8. FALL STOO OF FURNITURE, CARPETS CLOTHS, CROCKERY and GLASEWAER consisting in part, to wit: Plush, Rep. and Hair-cloth Parlcr Suites in Wal- Walnut'and Hebieny Marble-top Centre Tables Wainut and Mahogany Rockers, Easy ant Side Cha rs Walnut and Mahogany Marble-top Sideboards and AND Par Tf TALBOT, Steamer “* Young America,” running between Alexandria and Was LIMB 5 is wharf, per schooner R. Bullwinkel, and for j Aa M No. 452 Fifteenth Street. 7 Persons desiring information concerning this loan can procure atour cone tars or upon application WE BUY AND SELL ALL ISSUES OF GOVERNMENT BONDS, TEBASURY NOTES, CETIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, OOIN, CURRENCY, AND BXCHANGE, CERTIFICATE CHECKS. JAY OOOKE & CO., Bankers, ers. Apply to ington, fl LIMB!!! it arrived at Gun- KNEW, corner 7th street and Canal. OOKE & cO., NKERS, CONTINUE TO FURNISH queslions that may HE HIGHEST PRIOES FOR 452 Fifteenth street. Bureaus aus-tf WelWashttanie Wa Broce kt SPATE! | Fyne rus Three-ply, Ingrain, and other Carpets ‘A large assortment of Oilcloths of vario idths Glass and Crockery Ware of every description largest assorsment of Gilt Frame Mirrors I that can be found inthecity _ And all other Kinds of House Furnishing Goods of every description. a . 8. Coupon 6’s Alt persons wishing to purchase will do well to U. B. 7-0 jook for themselves before buying elsewhere, as weare weseres = — = the lowest cas& prices. cash. Terme positively CGRREN & WILLIAMS, No. 526, corner Seventh and D streets north. sep S-2w.e0 EVER TOO LATE TO LEARN. BY PROF. ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI, jy BA . NO. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Will continue to farnish U. 8S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS As long 4, issued by the Government, at par, U. B. Certificates of Indebtedness, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Exchange on all parts of Europe and the Northern Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, Stocks and Gold bought in New York exclusively on Commission. RITTENHOUSE, PANT & OO. waun a an NEERS of 1881, Treasury Notes. PIANIST, VOCALIST AND COMPOSER, BW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO FORTE AND SIKGING Professor Wolowski continues his Singing and Piano Olasses, and opens a new course for Piano and Singing. . By Professor Wolowski’s new method, a person baving oni: ‘ight knowledge of music will be enabledinsa very short time to read music with eat facility and execute Operatic as well as assical music with rare perfection. _ Au to the the vocal part, by hia way of vocaliza- tion he arrives at most extraordinary reaulte, renders the voice powerful and enables the singer = moeaiae with tacility, accaracy and fine quality of tone. , PROFESSOR WOLOWSKI receives visitors daily, from 8 to9 o’clock a. m., and from 7 to 8o’clock p. m., at his residence, No. 316 F street, on the northeast corner of ‘lith street. au 10-Im yerosrtanr TO PURCHASRBS. In order to make room for my large Fall Stock, shall offer from the present date to Ist of October my entire stock at greatly reduced prices. Those ‘who contemplate refitting, or who may want goods in my line will save money by {purchasing of me, ‘The stock embraces a fine selection of — PAPERHANGINGS of every quality and price, WINDOW SHADES and SHADE HOLLANDS, SHADE TRIMMINGS, AMBOLINE MOISTENS, MANENT VIGOR gentle stimulant,’ CORDS, TASSELS, and FIXTURES for Shades | HAIR.” and Picture Frames, Also, a fine stock of Gilt and Dark Wood Square For ssle by all and Oval PIOTURE FRAMES, and a few CHOICE PICTURES, all of which I offer at unusually low prices. price 1. 7 Come and see, at ROTHROOK’S, s 452 7th street, opposite the Patent Office, 22 1] dtawiw o10-6m KENDALL'S ANBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LNVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE isa rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, amd Herbs, fer the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PEB- of the HAIR. “Highly beneficial where the hair requires P Da. OHILTON. “ Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dressing.” WARREN WABD, Baq., No. 277 Oanal street, N.Y. “* After being bald for seven years your AMBO- LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW Prof. "OHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N.Y. Druggiste and Fancy Goods Dealers. Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, No. 542 Broapwar,N. Y. JUST RBORIVED, A new ana complete stock of BOHOOL BOOKS, By W. L. W. whieh we offer for sale at our usual low prices; ALL & OO., Auctioncers. also, a fall supply of School isites; embrac- H= sue CARRIAGE BAZAAR AnD En ing vane sea ciderse Feeek abbot. Drawing Expr ly for the and Composition 8, Crayons, ; , folios, Ink, Biate and Biackpoara Hubbars: &. #ALM OF HORSES, CARRIAGHS, BTOOK, &0., an 20-2w 495 Seventh atrest. b Avente, prs HEIDSIECE CHAMPAGNE. orses, Oarriages, 300 Baskets, quarts and pinte,on hand and for my 20-tf W. L. W. WALL & OO., Aucts, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, Qasm ADVANCED On CoxsicuMEnTS, Storage for Carriages. &e., received for private sa sale at agents’ prices by JOHN P. BOYLE & O0., an3lim 4 Exchance Place, Baltimore, M: GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ROOF THE WILSON MANUFACTURING Co. (Buccessors to J, F. WALKER & SON,) | TEAMER KBY iS river, Returning, leaves Baltimore every FRIDAY, 10a. m., for Alexand: ia, Washing- | DAY, at6 a m. ahd Alexandria at7 *, Is or to { or or ge apply on or CHARLES WILSON, Agent, Washington, D. 0. SW All Passengers are required to ha from Gen. Heinztleman. PORT, CAPT. B. A. BYTHER on the Potomac’ leaves Washington WASHINGTON, D. C., amD PHILADELPHIA, PA, MANUFACTURERS OF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, axD WILSON’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER | May, connectin, trains- | DAILY LINE TO CAPR MAY —On and after Monday, the 7th July, )863, the | ANHATTAN, Oa; Kinsey, and WILSON SMALL, C Briaut, will leave Arch street whi | DAILY? (Bundays excepted,) at at Newcast TT. PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL i Rave just ved per schooners “George 5. Ro Adams” and ‘J. Re ay Bre supply mart of bare Mamashnnstis CLAMIFIAG OF] is quan. tities to suit purchasers. gol cone OFFICE—Louisiana av nue, next door to the | Bank of Washington, WORKS—Foot ot Twenty-second street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Thir- amine this before ‘Hotel tiers and all others in GLABIFIED OIDER c tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia. H. ©. WILSON, President, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary, N. B.—FELT AND OBMENT FOR saLy, in | large and small quantities, All orders through Post Office Box 534 pune- tually attended to, 6. ap Repairs to old Roofs made promptly. All work 7 warranted. geet ak ie < of John and a “AR@ Men's and Boys’ Clothing at” E BSxvGw 8 Go.7b. 464 Bevoath street, “ya Crime ar maiTEs, | a gue ch dae LEGAL NOTICES. T33 BUreaME oouRT OF THE DISTRIDt di ® Distriet Vou the oF SOEguBta ue osaid Dis al sai —To all whom st may concern. ay eae is here’ le a ai fa'v, 1963. the Are8, Sat. Cy ere ee United Ly Flotilla, sei @anoe (no name)and on one hundred’ ‘and ave poanis of "edbneen. an? § of Wi ngiom, and the game are libeled and’ prosy cuted in this court in the nameof the United bts 5 lewfal prize, and that anid saute will ne a stend for |, in_the city of W; re warped to to show tion should not decreed : re —To ail : Notice is he: Zaly, 166s, tho Oa ven, that, on the 17 . jon Primrose ot o! them into the porto ‘asl libeled and prosecuted in ; inthe name of the United Btater, for condemnation as iawfr., Ky Hall, turihe sity of Washington, om thetgee Monday of October next, when and where al si soD8 are warned to appear to show ¢ause why con. for ‘helt intesenta. Bi rine ourt. adeters ene ine B. J. MEIGS, Clerk, La 'S}HE SUPBBME COUBT OF THE DISTRI ‘OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Dutrict Cours cy the United States for the said Distriet.— 7; whom it may concern, Greet Notice is fiven, that, on the léth day of March, 1963, Haitea State schooner Racer captured as lnwht [ay one small bost and three drafts, and brought em to the port of Washington, and the same are Ubeled and prosééuted in this Cotirtin the tame of the United Rates. for condemnation as such lawfal rise, and that said cause will stand for trial at the Bity Hall, in the city of Washington, on the sc¢ Monday of October next, when and where all per- sone are warned to appear to show esuse why cor. fomnavion shoul non a decreed, and to intervene for their interests. jour 39 35 2's. METGS, Clerx, HE SUP: | UBT OF THE D! OF COL’ MSTA Welding. Diveriet Onnee the United Btates for the said District. To ali whom it may concern. (le B Rotise is hereby given, that, - ine pee day oi May. oy jet of and ns captured Btates steamer ‘Wyandank’ attached to the Pe bl whom it may concern, Greetini th day ae Csear Wi i mac Flotilla, and brought to the port of Wane. ton, and the same is libeled and Court in the name of the Uni dempation as |i L pring: and that said stand for trial at the Oity im the Washington. o: Monday of October next, rat when and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their interests, der of the Oourt. Re hei B. J. MEIGS, Oter! PROPOSALS. W 00D! woop: OFFICE U. 8. BAKERY, ALBXAMERIA, VA., Sept. 4, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received at this 8 Fe gishing this Baker: COBDS GOOD DEY BAKERS’ until September 15th. (12) M., noon. delivered by November Jat, 1863. A. B. MOTT. ge 7-td Capi. GC. 8 V. BL FFICE BXTENSION U_ 8. OAPIT Oo Naw pon, CAPITOL AND ‘Wasmincron, Sept, 5, 1863, SEALED ProPosats will be received at this office best aality ANTHBA- the | taco! of the ‘ovember Ist, be bids will be opened on Monday, the 21st inst., a The right is reserved to reject any or all of the same should it be deemed to the interest of the SprepaRS it Foaior U, Cashawetaets “Proposals for Fuel for U. 8. Ca; x jon and New Dome.’’ and addressed to OLEMENT L WEST, se 5-20 General Superintendent, &c. PForosaLs FOR WOOD. Hwapqvarrens Depa: mr or WASHINGTON, Orrics oF On: UARTERMASTER, Wasnincron, D.@., August +, 1963. PROPOBALS are invited for furnishing wood tothe troops in and around the Forts hereinafter speci- fied, from parties owning wood or wood-! in the vicinity of the same, viz : North of Potomac: Forts Sumner, Mansfield, Bayard, Simmons, Gainea, Reno, Kearney, Do Rassy, Btevens, Slocum, Totten, Slemmer, Bunker Hill. Saratoga. Thayer,and Lingoln ; and Batteries Sneade, Kimball, Parrott, and Oameron. Bast of Eastern Branch Potomi orta Greble, Qarroll, Snyden, Etanton, Baker, Davis, Dupont, Melee, ‘and Malham ; and'Batteries Ricketts and ‘agner. South of Potomac: Forts Marcy, Ethan Allen, C, F. Bmith, Bennett, De Kalb. Coreoran, Haggerty. Woodbury, Whipple, Cass, Tillinghast, Craig, and any. wrononals to be made in the following manner, te Ist. For wood standing (price ver cord.) 24, For wood felled by United States Engineers or otherwise (price per cord.) $4. For we a sorded on the gros tity, and quality of the wood, and its dista: i Dearest fort or forts. Each bidder must attach his full name and post office address to his bid, and the names of all par- fies interested in the proposal must appear in the i An oath of allegiance to the Government of the United States must accompany each bid. Bids will be opened from time to time, and con- tracts or purchases made asthe wood may be re- quired. The right is reserved to accept all or any part of any bid ‘eeroposals, should pe) indorsed. “* Proposals for Be | 0 BRE SUE SLTAB M. GREEN, Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, au 24-15t Department of Washington. P*®0PosALs FOR WOOD. BeaLep Proposats are invited till the Texte DAY OF BEPTEMUER, 1863, for furnishing the United Btates with two thousand (2,00) cords of PINE WOOD, known in the market as‘ Baker’s Pine.” The wood to be delivered on or before the 3th day of October, 1868,on any waoarfin Washington or Georgetown the Government may direct; to be fo} corded and measured at the expense ofthe con- | tractor, subject to the inspection of a person des- fenated by the Government. ‘ids will be received for any quantity less than the whole. No bid will be received not acoompa- nied by an oath of allegiance. Government reserves the right to reject any bid ‘addressed to the subscriber, marked for Wood,” at 223 @ street, Washing- 8. C, GREENS, Capt. 0. 8, P2orosars FOR HORSES. Ona oixarer Burgav, the ue, Quartermaster, Wasuinaron, D. Ch Au 1868, Prorosars are solicited and this office for furnishing Cavalry Horses, to be de- livered at Pittsburg. Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Washington City, Syracuse, N. Y., or Indianapolis, Proposals will be considered for the furnishing of Horses in lots of not leas than twenty-five, (25.) The Horses to be from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) Bands high, from fave (5) to Bing (9) years old, welt token to the saddle, com; uilt, re flenh, and free from all defects, bility of the bidder to fulfil his agreement maui guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guar- antee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be show n by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Gourt, or of the United Btates District Attorney. Proporala must be addressed to Lieutenant Colonel 0. G. Sawtelle, Chief Quartermaster Uav- alry Bureau, and be indo: on the envelope “Proposals for Horses.’? G. SAWTELLE, Cc. Lieut. Gol. and Ohief Quartermaster, we Cavairy Burean. PROPOSALS. gual STORES, &e, FOR 1863-'64. Navy Derantuenr. Bureau of Provisions and ing, Atigus? 15, 1553. 01 18, sealed and endors:d “Offer fi Oren how will be received ai this oes nae e 17th day of Seeipeaber next for +, Massachusetts; Brooklyn, New York Philadelphia, Pennsy! ia, the num ber aed quan. tities of the articles of oaee seed Soap. and Candles named and oe at following classes, to be delivered in suck quantities as may be required from time to time by the Chief of this Bureau, or by the comman ta ards, ite ose yi le TespensTaly, during the fiscal year ending June 9); \y Wig: CLass No. 1. $00,000 Ibe. Salt Water Soap. 6 soap must be manufactured from eocoa-nut gil and be of the best quality denominated * White Balt Water Boap,” an be dellvered on thirty Sore! Ly taini twenty- five bers, weighing three Ibs. each, and, after in tion, the boxes muat be hr dateach end at e expense of the ‘contractor. mini ‘ OLass No, 2. 15,000 Jack Knives pat 21,000 Epoons TBa00 5 (in sing] en) le casi 5, Rasor Straps - 10, Seiseors i 300,000 aed ress Sewing, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, drill eyed, i 10 and 9 10 in diameter 3,00 Can 20,000 desen . Battons, 3. Ovaés No. 3. 2,°00 dozen Gilt Bagle Coat Buttons 3:0C0 dozen Gilt Bagie Buttons, median 3,000 dozen Gilt Eagle Vest Bultons, p00 Fine Combs Tadia Hubber or Gutta P, 10, F or Gui 0,000 Coarse Combs, do. do. do, ae No. 5. Onai 10,906 Scrub Brushes 10,000 Shoe Brushes 10,000 paving Brashes 5,000 Whisk Brooms. Crass No. 6, isi ee Byes, the cal 5.f |. Beoaw: os pure 20,000 cakes Bhaving p, not less than two ounces 2,000 boxes Biacking. Byools Coton, of Nos. 18 and 6, 200 yards jy Ol os. 138.000 Brodeh, three cords equal 5,401bs. Thread, black and white, in quarter- pound packages, equal to Marshall’s best quality, and in such proportions as may be requir Ibs. Silk, sewi: bine black, pure silk, 100 ee seanbols ht, (wrappers not in: eluded.) per ounce quarter-pound 10,000 pi ibbon, hat, best French black, 12 See ofan 1,000 pisces Tape, white linen, four yards in length 10 ee Ther Bc Or willed cotton, six yard: |, six ate eavin| coe halt Inch wide ties dkerchiefs. cotton, $634 by 38 seas ree “weight es less than is ounse each, texture 8 by 8 to one-half inch, 000 Ibs, Mustard Sood, eeticen Dro’ Bn . y wo ‘20,000 Ibs, Black Pepper, Malabar 1,000 gross Bottles, mn, for mustard ani pepper 1,000 gross Corks. Crass No. 9, 100,000 Ibs. Btearine Candies. The candies must be ‘* sixes,” of prime leaf iard stearine, 8 10 inches in length, exclusive of tip, ix candles to weigh not less than 14 ounces 50-100, nor more than 16 ounces, and be paid for according to the actual weight, withont reference to commer- cial usage; the melting yoint not to be loss than 140 degri ‘ahrenheit. The wick must be braided, and com) of 78 cotton threads of the best quality of No 37 yarn. The candles to be delivered on thirty d notice, in good boxes, eontainin, thirty (90) pounds each, and the box to be mark: with the contractors’ name and the weight of the candles. Allthe in th ticles named In a class must be includ- i offer. All will be required within the Maoalyear, and no excess of apy article will be re- ceived under the contracts. All the foregoing articles must be of the best quality, and conformabie in all respects to the deposited at said navy; y: and subject tun at the navy yard where deliver- Nef of the Bureau may direct: the in- officer to be appointed by the Navy De- articles to be delivered free of any inci- pense to the Government, in proper ves- se)s or packages, and the price of each article must be the same at the res; ve paces of delivery. Packages in which the al articles are delivered must be marked with their contents, and the name of the contracter, and be sufficient to insure their temporary safe keeping. The contractor must establish agencies at such stations other than his residence, that no delay may arise in furnishing what may be required; an: when the contrastor or sgent fails promptiy to comply with the requisitiqn, the Cnief of the Bu- reau of Provisions and Clothing shall be author- ized to direct purchases to be made to deficiency, under the penalty to be expressed in the contract; the record of a requisition, ora du- plicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Olothipg, or at either of the navy yards afore- raid, 8 evi that such requisition has sureties, in asum equal to ‘ount of the contract will be re- and twenty per centam in addition will be amount of all payments on ac- collateral security, to secure its 'y event to be paid until 't is in allrespects pomp d with; eighty per cen- tum of the smonnt of all deliveries made will be paid by the navy agent within ten days after war- rants for the same shall have been passed by the Becrerery of the Treasury. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on ap- piestica to the aay agents at ortsmouth, New ‘ampshire; Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Bai- timore, and at this Bureau. Ayecort. or daplicate of the letter informing a quir withheld from th count thereof formance, and not i ry thin the meaning of the act of 1846, and hi id will be made and ac- cepted in conformity with this understanding. ‘very offer made must be accompanied (as di- rected in the act of Covgress making appropriations for the naval service for 1846-’47, approved 10th of August, 186, by a written guaraatee. signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if bis or their bid be accepted, enter into an obli- gation within ten days, with’ good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies pro d. The Bureau will not be obligated to consider any pro- gone unless accompanied by the guarantee required y Jaw: the competency of the jarantee to be certified by the Navy Agent, District Attorney, ar the Collector of the Port, and by satisfactory evi dence that the bidder bas the license required by the act of Congress of March 3d. 1863. The attention of bidders is called to the samples and description of articles required, as, im the inspection before reception, @ just but rigid comparison will be made between the articles offered and the sample and contract, recetving none that fall below them; and their attention 1s also particularly directed to the joint resolution of Zith March, 1854, and to the act of Wth August, 1846. au !7-lawaw ILLET & BEDGRAVE, (Sucozssors TO Mzssas. Ooy.e & Bros.,) LUMBER DEALERS, Vorner Fourteenth street and the Canal, jy S1-Im* Washington, D. 0. NITED STATES 5-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTRS, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1881, UNITBD STATES CERTIFICATES OF IN- DEBTEDNESS, Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange onal) parts of Europe and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND SOLD, We are authorized to furnish &-3) Bonds at par Bntil the Ist of August next, when the priviledge of conversion ceases. Orders for Btocksand Gol executed in New York exclusively on commission, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., y7f Bankers, 35% Penn. avenue, 1: | Casa QOLLINE & 00.3 PHILADELFHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Iam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALBand PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders, Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to. Goods delivered inall partsof Washington and Georgetown, free of charge ‘Terms :— Cash om delivery BILBY A. 4HINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 67 Green st., ao¢w Georgetown, D. 0, AM’B ™ PREMIUM onK MANUPA( 499 Suvunra 87., Wasminoron, D, groRY signpost Also, Medal Pea eon D, Coals Institute ree mag ata LADIES’ DRESS WOO Orta eavaas FULDA AV AE TEAVELIN BOHOOL Sarena ase leaders of ongrece ant Aoaetiern will please famine my stock before purchasing elses UNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short Goods delivered free of se — iyored free of charge to any part of the ee JAMES 8. TOPHAM, [IVE IT DOWN. A NOVEL. J. 0. JEFPRE- Bocial Condition of the English People, By Jos, XTieGepital of the Tycoon... By. Bir Alcock, 3 yois; 83, iene cg be any FRANOK TAYLOR, here in : and DRSBS TRUNKS mace | ILS! PILES! SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, If you would obtain immediate relief from this distressing complaint, try DR. WITFIELD’S VEGETABLE PILLS. This is a long tried and throroughly tested reme- dy,snd has never yet failed to cure. Do not suf- fer when there is a remedy within reach Sold by 8. C. FORD, 290 Pennsyivanii enue, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, Va. Bentto any address by mail. Price 60 cents per box. J. YOUNG, Proprietor, fy 24 8m No. 481 Broadway, N.Y. \BEASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENOY, WASHINGTON, July 16, 1263,— Whereas, by satisfac- tory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the First National Bank of Washington, in the county of Washington, and District of Columbia,has been duly organized under and according to the requirements ofthe act of Congress entitled“ An actto provides national currency, secured By & pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- demption thereof,” approved February 25, 1863, and has complied with al Se penr sions of said act re- ures to peicom lied with before commencing the BAI BEER O! an King : Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch Bom ptentlen of the ‘Currency, do, hereby certify that the said Firat National Bank of Washington, county of Washington, and District of Columbia,is author- ized to commence the business of Banking under | feo) ter SrOme TARE arse a », iB ol 5 (1, 8.1 and seal ofomes HGH MoGULLOGA™ | $y 17-42m Comptroller of the Currency. = Cie rd GREAT CHINESE —Al REMEDY for GONORRHGA, GLERT, Eu. One Box WILL PERFORM A Gras. pleasant to the taste, has no lor, may be carried in the vest pocket without fear of detection. Circulars free. Price 81 a box. Sold JOHN J. KBOMBR, successor to 8.0. Upham, 403 Chestnut st, ia lade! bis. and in W. to . 0. venia avenue, Batbrmall. see fe eels i LVOUAC AND THE BATTLE F: 3 T? aa ener: jand. . F. = NovPAANOK TALLOR TEAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On after Tuesday, Augast 11, 1: DAILY TRALNE will be zesumed between W. TON PARKBRSBURG, six Hiweca WASHINGTON and BALTIMORM, a HILADELPHI NEW YORK & BOSTON. — ashington até ana ila. mane Sand . Ha. 6, undaye a6 Sp. m, only, FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 6.90, 8 and 11.15. m. and $,5and 6.9 p. m. On Sundays at8a. m. and Sand 6.30 p. m. only FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6. m., and 3, §, and 6.3) p.m, y,except Sunday. On Sunday at 3 and ° hints isthe te te by which Bay can be only ronte ie! Checked ‘Throweh from Washington. et ee FOR WASHINGTON AND THRE SOUTH. Leave Baitimore for Washington 8 and 19 Sar anne band 8p.m. On Sunda; 4.9 and The sure and fifth trains only from Baltimore and at way <— trains from Washington, FOR 5 Yoare BanetORARMARCHIS. LS . Mm. ). Te Motsin pier ABnapolis on Sundays” a ‘or further information, ticket: ind, ke. apply toG. 8. ROONTE, Agent, af Washing: ton station, or at the Ticket office, marta SMITH, of i. L, M. COLM, General Ticket Agente agate asesa. BPRING AND BUMMER SOHEDULE oP THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, YROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THB WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST Mak: the Quickest Time. And the Only Route Bee eee a Teroagh okey dinee ne ane Sts Wisk age Gnangee i, Gace than ony Other Houte, and no Omaibus Riding, = Om S27 RB DAILY TEAINS FEOM WASHINGTON FOU OITY, (Bundays excepted,) a with ins leaving Baltimore On Sundays, “One Trait. st 83) F. M., oopnectin, at Belay with 9. u. Train from Baltimere, YOR THE WEST. Train lee ‘Washington at 6.99 A. M. makes connection at sages Junction (Relay House) with | ye poche ett ee ving ington x 50 P.M. peeks connection with Train leaving Baltimore at P.M. —_— B SURE TO BUY YOUR TIOKETS BY THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘This iz the Boeke by watch INTSON Tickets oF eae, aia Knight’s Latest Improved SLEBPING CARS, of the most superier finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA H40TE, &T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, dc, e, éc., BP WITH Luss ONANORS OF CARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.28 BP” Special Notice to Passengers for tha West from Washinston '—Passengers goi West, by purcha- their THROUGH TIOKETS in Washington BOLLAitin te biroogt prices ai have te give in the Throu, joe, and ha' ~ il of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge. A MARI &TTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and th hole Bailway System of or ibe NORTH WEST, CENTEAL WEST, and of the NORTH BOUTH WEST. For THROUGH TICKETS please appiy at the 13 ion. Ticket Of ee SY AMIEL, Master of Transportation M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. _ ap 71-tf 1863) THE 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD IB A FIRST-CUABS HOUTE “TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIRS, SEAS ree agoacy onsoxap raxfitn 720M DUPE BASGnSA Sees FROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG! Two of them makin; GLOBE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURE with ipaine onthe NORTHERN OENTRA: RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT OENTRAL ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the Was, NORTHWERT, AND AOUTHWEHAT. a For oa Tickets a) RY, at the offices of the Northern Central Raiiro: so corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Oaivert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING amp BALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS FEOM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.90 a.m. and 6.90 p.m, trains. connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a.m. and 9.15 5. m. trains on the Northern Central Rail- road, and arrive in Harrisburg at] p. m. and 1.35 a. m., there making close connections with the trains on the Peansyivanie Central Railroad for all parts of the West. FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indians, Illinois, Wisconsin, ailroad direct. to any port on the Ohio. Muskinguss any port onthe 10. Ts berland, Illinois, Misia: sippi. Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and ‘at Oleveland, Sandusky, with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. erchants and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its s; uy transit. THE RATES OF Faeid! 'T to and from any point the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, areas att times as fawerableas are charged by ether a a tioular to mark packages “Via Penna, bs} M. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central B. B. w aoe Ro'so North atreet, Baltimore ENOOH LEWIS, Gen'l Superintendent, Altona, Pa, E. L, HOUPT, Geni Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. H. H. HOUSTON, General Fre mt, Phiia- asst cee Mee wronet DISEASES! SECRET DISHASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: ora Sel (O8T CERTAIN REMEDY EVBR USED, THEie ** Yes, A Positive Cure”’ for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, &c. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pulls to be Taken to KMfect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in an: way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases ? Prepared b; 7 POBURE, NO TROUBLE, NO OHANGE WHATEVE: soe, those who have despaired of getting cur or who uese none gorged with Bal: sees SAMARITANS, GIFT. it by mai plain envelope. Bile bale packages, $2, Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD II! A, ULOBRS, SORES, SPOTS. TETTERS, TD RS Ea as i : BYPHILIS Ob VENEREAL BISBASES. the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JULCR, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- ascribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent, Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos- arity that for FOr DESPA? ne ced incurable, the ong TANS ROOF AND HERB JUIORS will remove every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES‘! affections: which numbers of Fe- rile gabiyan,s00" auated Gases i 5 sera’ Werte te bearing down, Falling of the Womb, complaints incident to the sex, eety, anc rose, Price $1 a bottle, or é bottles ‘or €5 samaRrran’s OHANORE WASH. E rections. PUsMOND & CO, Box 161 Philadelphia Post Ofc: by 8. CALVERT FORD, ¢ rner of lith and Pa. ave: may ear sam Copaiva, oF iBNRY COOK, Alexandria, a EXPRESS COMPANY 614 PA. AVENUE OFEION O14 ashenstmn Oe, D. 6, REAT BASTERN, NORTHERN AND WHS’ GREAT EN BXPUBAS FORWARDERS! "= MBROHANDIER, ¥, JBWELEY, VAL SELES wOtue: TOU! KB, BONDS, &e. i Forwarded with SAPATY AND’ DISPATCH to all accessible sections i St danny Sone NORTH, RABT, WEST; AND NORTHWasr, Sk uh ee Connections are maids te AN ADAB and tre EUS Sree ae Seen ot HOTES) the Unites Bist meee oe ewe vee 18. Spun aas : KOT ALOOHOLIO. \4 HIG LY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, PURE TONIQO. DOCTOR HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED EY Dz. OC. M. JACKSON, Philadetpnia, Pa WILL EFFEOTUA) LY cURR LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPR.'SIA, JAUNDIOB CGHEONIO OR NEEVOUS D.BiLiTy, pis. BASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING PROM A Dison. DERED LIVER OB STOMACH, such as Consti tion, Inward Piles, Fulnesa or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nanvsea, ‘Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Pulness or Weight in Stomaeh, Sour tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Btomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dit- ficult Breathing, Flutterii t the Heart, Choking or Buffoeating fansations ina ly posture, Dimness of mn, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Heod, Deficiency of Perspiretion, Yellowness of the Skin snd es, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of ‘Boiriee. And will positively prevent Yellow Fe ey nd wil ly ae + Bitieus They Centain Ne Alcehel er Bad Whis They will cure the above diseases in nine cases ont of a hundred, Induced by the extensive sale and universalpo, ularity of Hostiand’s German Bitters, (purely vege- table,) hosts of igmorant Quacks and unscrupulon? adventurers, have pees upen suffering hui the flood-gates of Nesteums in the shape of whisky, vilely com “32 with injurious drugs and christened Tonics, i 5 Beware of the innumerable array of pficohe! | pager pe in plethorie bottles and big- nich. usted of cert TP aearayate disease: which, of curing, on aggre’ forer in despair, and leave the disappoin' HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BiTTERS are nota new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American pab- i¢; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN. YRRS WOHYSICIANS, A CITIZENS, ‘Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of Bite Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? Do You Want @ Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constiistion? Do You Want to Feel Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Wel? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, UsB HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D.D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recom: Patent Medicines in general, through distrust their ingredients and effects, I ye' — of na sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received 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 Hoofiand’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. Iam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Eaq., for the removal of this projudioe by Proper tests, and for enecurage- ment to try them, when suffering from great long continued debility. The use of three bottles of fuese Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident reli: storation to aplegree of bodily and mental r which I had not felt for six months before, and had almest de- speired of eee I weirs epee and my friend for directing me ie use of them. . J. NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia, June 22, 1261. PARTICULAR NOTICE, ’e many preparations sold under the name onmntte a vo id duarebotties, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 99 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anice or Coriander Seed. This class ef Bitters has caused and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drankard. By their use the system is kept continually under the intiuence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is re = horrors attendant upon adrunkard’s life and eath. For those who desire and will save @ Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the following receipt. Get one bottle Hoakand’s German Bitters and mix with thr; rts of kood Brandy or Whisk <6 4 Whisky, and the result wild & preparation that will far excel in medical vir- tues and true excellence any of the numerous Liqeor Bitters in the market, and will cost mwch jess. You will have all the virtues of Hogfand’s Better connection with aren article of Liquor, at a m = price than these inferior preparations cost you, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attentien of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that “HOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS” will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations inci- dent ioecmp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a'very large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind ean be readily cured by Hoofland’s German Bitter! Diseases resulting from disorders of the dig i organs are speedily removed. We have no hesita- tionin stating that, if thesa Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives migh? be saved that otherwise will be lost. ‘We call particular attention to the Ehowing: Te markabie and well authenticated cure of one of the nation’s heroes, whose life, to use his own language, “has been saved by the Bitters :” lg tha OS peor 2a. . Jones & Evans.—Well, gentlemen, your weg eieGermen Bittors has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbera of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of sll the cireum- stances of my case. I am,and have been for the iast four years, a member of Sherman’s celebrated battery, and under the immed: command of Cap- tain R. B. Ayres. Through the exposure attendan® upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in Novem- ‘with infammation of the lungs,and was Pe seeeaty-two, days in the hospital. this was fol- lewed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I wasthen removed from the White ‘couse and sent to this cityon board the steamer “State of Maine,” frem which I landed on the sth ofJune, Siace that time I have been about as low as any ene could be and still retain a spark of vita!- ity. For a week or more I was scarcely able ta swallow anything. and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again I could not even keep a giassof water on my stomach. Lifecould not last under these circum- stances, and, accordingly, the parecioes who had been working faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread gmt frankly told me they could do no more for me, aavised me tosee aclergyman,and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me, ‘An acquaintance who visited me at the —- Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth, below Areh st. advised me, asa forlorn hope. to try your Bitte: ‘) d kindly’ procured a bottle, From the time and Kineed taking them the gloomy shadow of gommenceded, and Iam mow, thank God for it, loath peter. Though I have taken but two bot- es, I have gained ten pounds,and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and dent ter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteem months; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invalu- able Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vegue fears—to your Bitters will Lowe the glorious privilege of again plasping tomy Dosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours Isaac MaLons, neur in the truth of the above state- Bhs ara Ge ered or secine our comrade, Mr Malone TT EBACK. ist New York Battory LEWIS ONCER, ist Artillery, Battery P, WEL 4 CoB. bao awe KODON ALD, Uo. 0, oth Maine, Co. E, 5th M . H, 724 New York. 18, THOMAS, Ge, Sth Pema, . KIMB. o. A, ‘ermoa' SADE GENEING Co. B i06th Penn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFRITS! signature of “C. M. JAOKEOR oe WEAPPEE of each bottle. PRICE PEE BOTTLE 76 ORNTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 64. Should your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put off by ‘any offae intoxtca‘ing 2repe. BOE eT say be offered in ts place, but t6 rations we will forward, ‘packed,by express = PRINCIPAL Ovriom AND Mawuracrony, Ho, 631 ARCH 8T. JONES & BVANS, (Buoeeasors to 0, M, Jackson & Oo.) Propristors, ;