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12 RR ee teem erm 4 wheres eee THE EVENING STAR. PRENTICEANIA. oe men neutral between the Union the rebelliog; and quite as many seem neu- a between teaven and hell. When aman hasn’t paid his whisky bill, the due is on r If Gen its to do himeel{a good turn Jet him tarn jane and honest. The most unpeaceable fellows ever known in this country are the “peace men.” Horace Gree! Shorey rs Bay aw wee robab! ve felt nad been a e pars he would have felt pretty hock as he does now. A 05, Kaunas age Tator, late of Miami county, has teen bung, Why not bolled or roasted ! S77 Two of the potty officers of one of the Ressian vessels now at New York, started out ‘2 few nights since to see New York by caslight. They saw at bs at an expense of $174 in Russian gold, which amount was trans! to the pockets of three ‘fair but trail” ones, and for the recovery of the smount the Rus- asians brought suit and had the “witching creatures” arrested. B7-The oysters at present brought to this market, for the most part, are of so poor a quality that they are called “water blisters,” and the oystermen think the crattsmen ought to be prohibited from dragging for them. Poor as they are, however, the prices are high.— Alezandria Gazette. 7” England as well as the United States has suffered from “shoddy” contractors; for a late English paper says a large clothing’ contractor has ‘beer d detected in supplying cotton instead of woolen goods for sailors’ clothes, thus de- frauding the Government of a large amount of money. 7 There are fewer exempts under the draft in New Hampshire than most other States. Of 2250 men examined in the Dover district 507 ‘were accepted, of whom 373 furnished substi- tutes or paid commutation money, leaving 134 conscripts for service. S7- A substitute in the sixth 3 ¥.) enroll ing district was accepted, pocketed $200, de- verted, had what he called a yoll: Leal spree, spent all his money, returned proel: himself ready for duty. av Rev. L. D. Banows, of Boston, has been tent to Port Royal, S. C., as superintendent of ublic instruction, under the auspices of the reedmans’ Relief Association. wz Lotty Hough is starring it in Nashville, Tenn. WERS. = inpoxs Be BONNETS, HATS, ARD MILLINERY GOODS, or CHOICE DESCRIPTION ANDGRREAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED, Ladies will oblige me by calling and examining my stock of new FALL and WINTER GOODS be- fore purchasing, as we wish to show our goods, feeling confident they will please—at FRANKLIN ETOHISON’S, No. 12 Center Market Space, between 8th and 9th sts, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. Capital—$500,000. W@ This BaNK, organised under the National Banking Law of the last Congress, is opened this day for the traneaction of bueiness,at the corner of Fifteenth and F streets, opposite Treasury De- partment. H. D. COOKE, Presi¢ent. Wx. 8. Huxtixcron, Cashier. se 21-tf SOMETHING NEW FOR THE LADIES, MBS. FOY'S PATENT CORSET SKIRT 5! UPPORTER is bps the name implies. and combinii FLO se 8-Im form io quality of both. Itis by at ans and others, cumpetent to judge ‘OF is meri zits ith marked favor, and highly recom- yor sale wholesale and retail by B. RILBY & BEO. Sole Agents for this Dirtrict and the ite of Maryland. BZ No, 36 * Centzal Btores” oF Opposite Caster Market. ENOS & CO.’8 CITY rn FOR THE DELIVERY OF GOODS, PACKAGES, AND BAGGAGE, Throughout the City, j Ggoregtown, and to the Low AND R REG ULAR RATES. We check all baggage to be delivered at Railroad. ENOS & CO. 61 = Avenue, between 6th and 7th streets se 18-1m* MARBLE MANTELS, Oo THE PUBLIO. We, eal! your attention to, the arrmaee Bigs, for the delive = pand Merchandise. Having slates iat oa o seincipal stores at ae Aeatime Ww it BRERY & 00..Proptes. Impertant Fasts Werth Knowing. AT THE NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 276 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between Lith and 12th sts, YOU CAN BUY: Three ©) cent Novels for $1, Bix 25 cent Novels for 1, Bight Paotograph Album Oards for § ‘Three 50 cent Stationery Packages for 9, Bix % cent Stationery Packages for 91, Scent Books from 35 to 45 cents, @1 Books from & cents to 90 cents, @1.25 Books from 65 cents to @1.15, 81.80 Books from 16 cents to 81.40, $1 Books from @1 to 61.9, @5 Books from @2.80 to 84.75, & large lot of Books at half price. 4 FINE STOOK OF— PHOTOGRAPH OARDS and ALBUMS, BOOKS, STATIONERY. FANCY ARTICLES, OOMBS, BRUSHES, AMBROTYPRS, &0., &¢,, at greatly reduced Wa” “Quick sales and small profits.” 87 Ozders by mail promptly attended to, WM. F. RICHSTEIN’S Hav10mat Boorsroas, 27% Penn. avenue, wo im between lith and 13th streets. {SBOW Casas! SHOW CASES! OF ALL KINDS, MADE TO ORDER AND CONSTANTLY ON HAND, ©. F. RAU & CO. . 20 BALTIMORE. MD. ae of Oa in 1 any Le by ie Teav! thei: cadens. 20 16-iim' iz i ikanuay. OzI08. — le. second-hand Baddles, A; it Pract a ato. 0, 333) Fema: ave. gp oetnnen : also, olin" os good arta aby. JOHNSTON. pesssvas BOATS LET BY THE DAY OB ney yacht LIVE LEE hat Em (taatest boat on the at 10 or sloop ean. Al MIBAL, boat, to SMENES & & street, near sar Sunteg should ong engage them beforehadd. Heo asta e rive ant Garceraa Hye seers FINE aRT GALLERY—269 . here carte de visites are taken. of a new and ded new venth Ww COR Er aNp sPLiv FOR ONS DOL, m i, anal. Hyco, 2 ae AND PIBa —e for sale ath street gad Gena, oad fd im aA BAND, Contents AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & GO. No. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, INVITE THE TRALE 10 INSPECT THEIB stock or IMPORTED amD DOMESTIC LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND Groceries for the Camp, UNSUBPASSED Ix ASEORTMEN f AND VARIETY BY ANY STOCK IN THIS CITY, OUR CONTRACTS WITH THE LARGEST PACKERS IX THE STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSEY ENABLE US TO OFFER HERMETICALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES, a? NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND BALTI- MORE MARKET PRICES, BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK Constantly on hand, BEING SOLE AGENTS FOR TBE SALE or MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & C00.’S CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS. HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD-MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL coanaq, RIP VAN WINELE GIN, VaX TASSELL AROMATIO SUHMAPPs, GOODSPEED & BRO.’S “OLD Tom,” WE EBEP THEM READY FOR SHIPMENT IN IROK-BOUND CASES CONTAINING FROM ONE TO 81X DOZEN EACH, ‘WE INVITE CONNOISSEURS TO INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK or CHAMPAGNE WINES, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, anD CALL THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION or CONSUMERS TO THE BRAND GRAND VIN IMPERIAL 4¥ MOUSSEUZ, UNSURPASSED IN RIOHNESS i, 4ED DELICIOUS FLAVOR, OF WHICH WE ABB SOLE PROPRIETORS, AUGUSTUS JOH(S0N & CO., vents 980 Pennsyivanis Avenue, OFFICIAL. AR DEPARTMENT, Ovrtion, Ww mF Gareminaton, Jane 2, 1868. ers, No. 196. othe Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their term, hava <dered their serviogs to the Government in the present emézgenty,and also for the volunteer troops from over States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pennsylvania and Morris a Becretary of War. By order of the aot ae WHSEND, je 30 Assistant Adjutant General ‘BES DEPARTMENT OF WASH- MADQUABTEES NGTON. Offcs Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1883, DwALEES 1m AGRICULTURAL IuPLEMERTS, Gin- DEN £xEDs, &c., are requested to furnish thisofice price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be direeted to Lieutenant Oolo- nel Erras M. Gueexe, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my Bu w" mie 7 ASEINGTON, January 25, 1809, ‘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 offles of Lieut. Gol, Comzap, 139 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. LEGAL NOTICES. T3 SUPREME cee OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Hold: 8 Distz .ot Court of the United bts ates lor tie Said District.—To all whom it m :—Notice is here; ven, than fon the 16th, ay of July, 1863. the Uni tates steamer A: ttached to the Potomac Flotilla, seiced a canoe (no rene) and one box of one hundred and five BN rere tobacco. and $73 the same into the o Port of Washington, and the. same are libeled an cuted in this court in Gey poche beng! Tales ry es as lawful prize, and that said 1 stand fo: trial at the Oity Hall, in the city city ory Washington, on the first Monday of oe ober next, when where all persons are so ,onre: pear to show i wey condemnation th peeoeie 2ot be decreed and intervene for their interests. B. J. MRIGS, . Clerk, Tas SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRIOT istrict Co ft COLUMBIA, Holding a Dist: art o} the United cue for Pro) said peice fal fee whom it ma ing : Notice Greet: ven, thats ‘On the Hith day of July, 150 the Oni fags tes steamers Coeur de Lion and Primrose captured alot of dry 8, shoes, &0., and brought them into pene port o! Washington, and the same is libeled and prosecuted in this Court inthe name ot th the United States, for condemnation as lawfu: Bute id that said cause will stand for trial ai the ity Hall, inthe city of Washington, om the fest Monday of October next, when and where all per- re re warned to appear to show causé why con- demnation saould not be decreed and to intervene for their interests, By the Court, Jy¥25 R. J. ‘MEIGS, Olerk, [RE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Distrist Court of the United Btates for the ssid District—To all whom t may concern, Greeting : Notice is hereby ETeby Wats on the lath day of March, 1363, the nited States schooner Racer captured as lawful prize one small boat and three drafts, ard brought hem to the port of Washington. and the same ars Mbeled and prosecuted in this Court in the name of the United States, for conc emnation as auch lawfal rize, and that said cause will stand for trial at the ity Hall, in the city of Washington, on the first Monday of October next, when aud where all per- sone are warned to sppear to show cause why com demration shou!d not be decreed, and to intervene for their interests. By the O Qonrt, jy 25 . MEIGS, Cierk, Tu SUPREMB oe oe THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a District Court o. the United States for the said District —To all whom it may concern. Greeting : Notize is hercby given, that,on the I7th day of May, 1863, a lot of money and bonds was captured ty the United Btates steamer Wyandank attached to the Poto- mac Flotilla, and brougli? to the port of Warhing- ton, and the same is lidvled and prosecuted in this Court in the naine of the United States, for con- dempation as lawful prize, and that said cause will stand for trial at the Oity Hall, in the city of Washington. on the first Monday of October next, when and were all persons are warned to app-ar to show caase why condemnation should not be eur aad Pte Soars for their interests, =" eT 0} e Court. . MEIGS, Olerk, ~ GAS ie &c. WwW AS FIXTURES. EB Have in ass and are daily recel' XTURES of entirely won Patterns and tar Finish, enperior — atyle to anything re! owe ii a ta ele aa we in examine our stock of G. Sabicea Wagan FIST ae To feeling scandent th that we have the best stock in por afi Work in tho adove fine intrusted to our bef a ag ran ttended ProcrRNS & MoGHAW, 376 D street, YER'S AGUE CURE. PECTORAL, SA PARILLA and PILLS, 5 BEA STERLING'S ‘AMBROSIA, KENDALL ’B AMBOLI SWEET'S LINIMENT, &: With a large | upply of Yene MEDIOIN Just received at BES fe 8-2w West End Drug store 1 113 Pa, ave. MONBY }-MONEY !—MONBY! bh 8 . K. WALSH & 00. LIcEWSsED PA LWN BROKERS, 299 O Breet, setTWrEeN NiNtM AnD TENTH, are now prepared to make cash advances in sums of from one neguise to ten thousand dollars on col- lateral securi LIBERAL DV ANCES will be made on all kinds of Real avd Personal Froper ty; piemondss old and Silver Watches, Je prt A ver Ware Instruments, Bier wees lothing. &c., ay La] seure! experience in had business in this city, au aS favorably known to many of its citizens, we are confident that to all who may entrust us with b sineas we will give satiafoetion, rae we E. WALBH & 0O., #0 1-3m*™ Mi ibeused Pawnbrok GRAVEL ROOFS! THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Successors to J. F. WALKER & BON,) WASHINGTON, D. O., amp PHILADELPHIA, PA, MANUFACTURERS oF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, QRAVEL ROOFS! amD WILSON’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WAfSER PROOF FELT, CEMEN?, AND GRAVEL Roors. OFFIOE—Louisiana av nue, next door to the Bank of Washington, WORKS—Foot of Twenty-second street west, Ohesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Thir- tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, H. 0. WILSON, President, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. B.3B.—FELT AND CEMENT FOR SALR, IN large and small quantities, All orders through Post Office Box 634 pane- tually attended to, Repairs to old Roofs made promptly. All work warranted, jyitt-em* N= YORK aND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEELY BETWEEN NEW WASHING a Eas end as wn, ey att morta DR AND Jas." ae WEDN, and BAT. fore chain ra ns ie solo Ro ais ‘Agents, foot o} Lr fo 13-6m" 117 Wall street, aD ee MA%Er COLLIN & 00.3 PHILADELPHIA DEAUGHY ALE AND PORTER, now recetving large euantities of D! aLseai"s sod PORTER from this celebrated Brown | te pope mo wil fav ‘With thetr orders ® v VOR me Batisfaction guarantied. reaTe Tee % my drivers will bo prompty at. “Goots 6 delivered in all parts of Washington Georgetown, free of charge va ‘Terms :— Cash om delivery 0 eet vot-tw EDUCATIONAL. a¥Aaystrs aeerit ues Lt iSctect Schoot for Young Ladies ond Misses. 367 iatrect cetween 13:b and 14th. ‘The patronage of parents ‘withing to secure for their eagneers, meee tay instruction and the personal pitantion 2 Teachers of experience, i= A} fully so! war Yohie Ladies willbe recatved ter private on. MARY'S ACADEMY, Suldpen ite neaual Saar rere a ding terms, by addressing Mires: Den bent le rt ini Gajok, B Bryanwwn, Oharles county. Md. ae 2 colm™ BROOK EVILLE AOADEMY, A BOARDING SCHOOL For Bors, tn 8 quiet ‘bealthy village, 30 20 Foto ras Weck ton by the nt °, ‘or — Broterile, et Fae G Me im booties f ENGLI5sa ay = Beare ing and ey pesto), He. 3 rons. av., Beven Buildings. year an th semi-annual ont of anit nmitation wi wall = Rio! ', Reptembe! Cireal ea be obtained af the bookstores aude the Pris: Ms H. poyarenD CONTiwDEs area 4 o'clock re lessons in Art of ) to a Bray ing tl “ “pianoforte, and 0: Aon st No, tas LR tt, oF addre ‘co T= UN. ioe Th sreet ond. New York avenue eet, . The Fo Fourie oath Annual Beasion commences Bep- Gircularent: at the Bookstores. ou 17-tf AUCTION SALES. By J.C MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. HANCBRY BALE C oF po VALUABLE EB- By virtue of a decree in Ghaneery, in cause No. 1,€27, Middleton and ae ve. Pea A the prt tecoas Drustees, CS TUESDA {es, at 7 o'clock ua, will ool at Pabits auction, at the ‘Auction Ware-rooms of J. 0. McGuire & Jo., porter otteat and he street in the Gi or Waste | ‘the large and valual co) ca = Bellevue: wd pein the estate of the late Wasbin e land lies on er Af ede ane int e Distrigt of Colambia, a eae Alexan- and about five mile nme to, on the Mavibore Tord adjoins Lor Tower @iesboro’, and consists of a fine vari », Wood, garden, fi ame anaes Aes of Orwnich isn ‘high ‘ate of cu. The Trustees have had the land subdivided into 8ix convenient lots for farming and gardening pur- poses, Fetes : ‘A, 70 acre! Leer 27 perches ; Eee Tlacre , Secchi; and Lot 0.75 aeres. 1 rood, 2) perch are on the eaxt side ofthe Marlboro’ road "ind © tend ete t Oxen Branch. E, 67 acres, 3 roods, 9 p vereues, ig on the south fice of said road, op: Lot 0, and adjoining the farm of Fenwick oang, Lot G, 72 sores.2 roods, 4 perc! adjoins Lot 0 and Mr, Young’s lands, and extend: ti river, is in a high state of ealtivation, and con- tains & good dwelling and out-houses. Lot F, 8i acres. 28 perches, adjoins Lot G, and lies between Fort Greble and the river. Lot . F, and G. on the river aide. are parti lariy valuab'e, and Lots ¥ and G, on the rivers e good Asheries or abad and herring This sale presents the most favorable oppor tanity offered in many years to persons desiring country places or market ga dens, especially as the terms are unusually liberal, viz: ‘One fifth in cash; and the residue in five equal instalments, at one, two, three, four. and five years Tespectivi ly jrom the day of sale, with semi annual interest, for which the purchasers will give their notes with gocd and sufficient : ndorsers, to be approved by the Trustees. Conveyances at purchasers’ cost. An einvorate plat oe weriate. a0 its sal Visions, con be seen a! icGuire '0.’8 wa rooms. HARD BL CLARKE, HOMAS wW.B ¥, nee tose: Re? -2aw J.C. McG@UIBB & CO., Aucts, By GRKEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, AUSTION SALE OF 4 THAOT OF LAND IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND, OF NINBTY AckRrs, wit 7H8 [MPROVEMEATS.—On MONDAY, the 51 day of October next, at 4o’clock p.m shail sell. the Farm of Dr: Benjamin Hodges, ait ait ated between the Rockville pike and Roc two miler from Tenuallytowa, ahd about Ave ana & half miles from Georgetown snd Washington, Ninety acres of Lend in high caltivatioa—ie high and very he: din the neighborhood of excel- lent society, thin an hour’s drive of either ofthe abuvecities. Ithasonitan abundance of Wood and fine water, s good Dwelling House, barn and granery. corn crib tor two hundred barrels of corn, a stable for six horses The above farm is immediately opposite the farm of Joseph H. Bradley, senior. The premises will be shown at any time before the day of sale by calling on the owner on the rem! Mirerme: One-third cash ; balance in six, twelve, cighteen, and twenty-four months, the purchaser to give notes for th red payments, bearing interest from day of A deed givenand s of trust taken. sel-codeds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, RUSTBE’S SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT ON THE IsLanv.—By virtue of a deed of trust frcm William Kiernan, dated the 2th ee April, 1858, and recorded 1p uber, J.A.8.,No folios 177, &c., of this county, £ yal sell at Public hac, tion, on’ FRIDAY, th arma f October Tet wees jo. 6,in nity ot ‘ot Washingt! id part at the heal Sep Bowie street 30 feet é nee southeasterly A feet 8 Ainge toa yet dist ant 3 31 feet 6 inches from south D street, hence east parallel with said street 18 feet, thence north 31 feet 6 inches to south D street, and thence west with south D street 109 feet 6 inches to the be- ginning, with the Frame Dwelling and other im- prove! its thereon. Termi : One-halfcash ; the balance in six and twelve months with notes é bearing @ interest, ys secured by a deed of trust. f the terms of sale are not complied within treed day the reserves the right to re- sell on o: of the purchaser. Ali conveyancing ARD. sel-eod&ds GEEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts ByJ. 0. McGUIBE & OO.. Auctioneers, erat BALE OF A VALUABLE LOT UNDER DaceaE oy Coens i= the matter of the 3 peti- tea fas Virginia Lewreese heirs of Samos | a3 Lawrence, deceased, and aot senna A. Simms, Gisn of George W. Lawrence, minor heir of Isaian Lawrence wey Forsuant toa srl eof iue Hict of Cotembis, Guly ratited and coudrmed by e Hi le Supreme Court oust of a Feed toi in r sale, at Public Aucti: Shiva taiersremae x pm all the r can title, interest, and demend of the said minor heirs in the Sinaia, met mathe on Li had % Masachueotss areRue, and tae om sitoen wer LL ryawaanos, &e, :. M. Bi: 'r. for Petitioners. itseweae 9, MOOUIKE ® 00., Aucts, Sua OT ota De Geae Bostic Avotion Wal a —Wi be offered for pals, ai Action, to th tothe bi hon bidder in front of the premises. on the of Ostober ext, 8 staat Kk rseparete sey . the follo agctieek Bm : ey VW. lat, story ‘Warehouse, Toof, at the morsmeast cores corner r of Water and Botoane atre stands, foe twenty, aty-tare meefeeton oa Water street and six nity one ye" ot»mac street ig Fotsmes pee store, “Brick Wi Warehouse, next ad- t ois tha abo vi the same dimensions as the ‘$d, A Fhree-story Brick House. next north of the above and fron’ on Potomac street, with the back und annexed, Pasi, beiieloe seen beettace incon) oc runni, eastwardly, of the same width, th, seveaty-o -One Toot to an alle: of Ground, next adjoin: the above, natin Potomas street peveutrnas feet ‘and eastwardiy, of the same width one feet im part to an alley, fot tof Grou: ind on the siteet, being Lot umber four" eres Seuatos improved if 2 Two Lert elling-house. rms of : Ones thi Hadad the of the purchese money to be paid ler ia two equal ine ente in six and awelve on months, the deferred Payments to be secured by oten ands deed of want on the prem! expense of conveyanein to be SE CS ae we25-e0t0os1™ Trustees. ByJ.0. McGUIRB & O0., Austioneers. Y VALUABLE UNIMPROVED ERT Y Via Beexie Avct on ONDAT note -» Ol = mises, a aie me in the oder jot Rereaftsr pam Boyt . the a ¥ isin i Ba nent ing street nd re (Steet einsed $e foot alle; divided Into three bailding frosts feet 11 ii oor Lot s, same Bauare, an interlor Jot front teat 9 inches OD a % foo! er, and running beck 79 feet 7 inches to cnalley; this also divided into three lots. Lot No. 19, subdivision of Square 443, Figating 4 feet op Be atrest west, be and N street north, ranping back 105 feet to ra B foot ot dig $2 and 36. samme Buare and same dimensions, trop wo 6 ding Lote on New York ‘the west sadsome 1 Bu Ns ith. streets wi mereeane 0 ‘payment required from each Biebidsine: at the stint prevent irresponai- 3.0, MoGUIRE & CO, Aucta, jours 3B. SHEWELL, paitaDeer aye ete Eire ra bine PROPOSALS. pateerete ses oaeas sry QUARTERMASTER’s oR, eter ag iaskinetons de 8 north Patros a ASHINGTOR Sept. ayy 1868. ROMORT ot aet ete at 12 o’cloc! for feliverin ia the eft of Wash biagion, D.0.. vate Suen t 08 juarterm: . OD Baildon = rae: oa vis of Yamber of of the following kind east oe 1d (850,000) feet 4-4 ite Hae Common Callings, 4 na one ch White Fine Oo Conta conan! jusand (3,000) feetS-4 or two(3) inch i ings, ning, 3 bx —n as al 110,900) fest Scant- t Jor mh sidred and fom thot oe ag feet Beant- ing..3 by 4. 06 fast e One hundred and ten theurand (110.100) feet Beant- pete a feet. long. Hemlock. lin, All: fe bove described to be good Lumber, subject to the merchantable ion of an agent ap- inted on th tof the Government. Mall the lambor to. be delivered om or before the seth day of October, 1863. The full name and Postotton a address of the bid- oe ‘appear in the pro; pot bid is ade in name of a firmthe names rt eee pear. or | the ik seam be as the individual proposal of the party eres, from dist parties will not be con- seers get a suo Mldinne mam svotpeny Froporsis i must be addressed to Capt, Edward L. Pee Pea ee oo area Propossis for Lombers® The zespoasitll w GUARANTEE ast be ol shown by the ‘off dertiteate of the Clerk of the preres' ais press Court or of the United States tet The spiltty y oft the pada to fill the contrast. should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two reayonibie persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guarantee,and satd guaranties iad ust pee races it i hen th ue re mui present in mn when the are opened, or their proposals. will not be consi nds in the sum of Poted jhousana dollars, ans by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the succssafal bidder or ‘bidders @ terms of his proposition, and t! | iy pore be Fisgeodine es he will at Snee enter into a contract in accordan Should the contract be awarded him. we are pre- pared to become his sureties. To ar guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. The right te reject any or all bids that may be deemed hi, nt is reserved by the Depot Quarter- master, as well as the right to select from each bid tuch lumber, at the price therein named, asis re- quired Hf the Government; and in cese oT the tallure of a bidder, whose proposal is accepted, to furnish within the time prescribed. fo qa ‘aslity or juantity, the Lumber stipu'ated tobe delivered, then the Assistant Quartermaster to have the right to supply such deficiensy by Ee. and such bidder to be chereet wit the difference of cost. aetna EDWARD U 1 HART?. oc 1 6t Captain A. Q. M..U.8. Army. ROPOSALS FOR ROOFING FaLt. Do ASS’? QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOR, Deo & Waskingion, No. 134 north Fstreet, ASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 23, 1863. TT TIRES will be received ‘at this with hat, should his unti! RDAY, Oct. 3, 1863, at 12 o’clock m., for the purpose of furnishin, the United States until the Sth of January, 1 h Lath, Pitch, and {in the construction of Stables. Barracks, and Warehouses, The Felt to be laid on the buildings, anc the bid- der will be su; a to oe ‘said roofing as composed of the above named materials, and his bid will state the price per square foot for farnish- ing the same, placing iton the building, and com- pleting J the roof in ali respects. The articles above- to be délivered at such pointe in such quantities, at sueh time, and placed-upon such buildings ‘in the eity and county of Washington, peel C.,as the Chief Assistant ‘Quartermaster may ireet The ‘delivery and work to commence on or before the 6th day of October, 1863, and all the work, when finithed, to be satisfactory to said Chief Assistaat Quartermaster. Bidders are requested te farnish with their bids games ck of the quality of the articles they propose Baid articles will be subject to a rigid inspection on delivery. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and an oath of allegiance to the 8.8. Gov- ernment must accompany each proporiti+ Pro, la must be addressed to Capt. Edward L. Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster U.8. Army, Wasn- ingens D 2; 5 jana cals be plainly marzed “* Pro- posals for Roofing Fe! . ABD Ly HARTZ,- =D se 23-5t Captain, A.Q.M., 0.8 PBOPOEALS FOR ROOFING FELT. Cavatry Borgav, Orrice or On1eFr Quantzamabren, Wasuineron, D. O., Beptember 9, 1363. PrRorosats are nolictted ‘at this office for the fur- nishing of ROOFING FELT in considerable quan- tities, as it may be required trom time to time, in the construction of cavalry stables and barracks. ie Felt to be delivered at the wharf of the Oavairy Depotat Giaboro Point, near this city. Bidders are requested to send with their’ bids sapien ofthe quality of Felt they propose to fur- The Felt will be subject to 58 Tivery. ction on de- TELLE, ag mtn Col. and ohief Gus Quartermaster, avalry Bureau. prorosats FOR RK HORSES. Oavater Buagav, Office of the Oe ti Wateincron, pic ust 15. rf Paorosa.s are solicited abd SAI be received at ne office for furnishing Oavairy Hover to be de- Everea: Ga Pittebur; ai Jvania; | eu tladel ia Wi ston City, Syracuse, -Y.y yolia Tnetang Proposals will be considered for the farnishi af Horses in lots of not le: . le, com: built, , And free from sll defe is . lity of = peater to falfil his agreement mast. be gearan! two responsible persons, wnose siguatares i ‘must be appended to the guar- rhe esponsibili of th arantors t be oy Dy the of cee cortifieats ¢ of the Clerk of the Court, or of the United States Propo: sed to Lieutenant Solon ‘ie ‘a. Bamtalle, jaartermaster Cay- soe in on the envelope " ts Propose for Hi 0, @, SAWTELLE, wa wheat. ae and Ohist masse, HALA OOS ORRIN je} le. DRED TONS OF SALED HAY, are invited till che ‘1863 Ths quality, Rg and tobe delivered at th. al fart de: pag mpantgo dete Trihed to fotethe id ob ene or a be directed to wis B ze 5 diate ae BGs G street, Washi Fe ton. VOW nett Maron's Onrion, Boyt %, 1558. Parsonnans SRST this ofice upto ls Yelock m. the 34 of October. for ing Water atree' eee oa phe na se 2-td omer. Wie CALL 4 ae Hope of Perenusecs te PIANOFORT ES. f on the. moe dons exlebra ven & ch we an aon ae) at the lowest factory prices. ‘We et ordar in aaa ise sed cen, tar = sale upon pon easy Be 25 ormer of nen st. avez evans. eae SELY-SBALING JARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, & c only Jar exer tnvenset shat ene te Yestad, rH for preserving alt cing cies tables, &e. 0: W. BOTRL fs General Housetarats heats WAYS, TOP a, EXPRESS we25-6t Fy PRESS TROTTING WAGOHE J aBx HEN ar PRIVATE SALE pavieg & argsrascortment ofthe’ Sbove than can be found in any other establ: this city, we respectfully call the atten tion of parchasers bet At ‘icles for pleas ure or draught, to the great variety, both New and Beeond Hand. constant on Hand at our Basser id Repository, 98 Louisiana ue, between 9th and lth streets. Great iaducements otared i in prices. WM. L. WALL & 0O., 8025 6t Auctioneers. IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & €0.'8 CONOCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE FOB TARIR TRADE. ~ Tt sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of diet for the officer’s meas, Itis prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder. Itis bighly recommended by Army Surgeons, The profits are large. por isle by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Bole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, ne 2-17 Washington, D. 0. 1400 can ee EL Lim Lite nis ot eee mee mi seta G@ENUIND- EXTRACT SARSAPARILLS HELMBOLD HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A POSITIVE amp SPECIFIC REMEDY vor j Won-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irvtid> tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Blad- der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Prea- trate Gland, Stone tn the Bladder, Calcorous Gravel or Brick | Dust Deporit and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and al Diseases oy Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, 7 and Droptical Swellings, evisting tn Men, Women or Children. HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Bxcesses, Habits of Dig- sipation, attended wth the following symptoma: 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 Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dry- ness of the Skin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FAOR, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which thig 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 none ‘ will confess, The records of the In- save Asylums and the Melan- choly Deaths by Con- sumption, bear ample wit- ness to the truth of the as- sertion, The constitution once flected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Btrengthen and Invigorate the System, which HELM- BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DORs HELMBOLD's HIGHLY CONOENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SA8SAPARILLA, For purifying the blood, re Moves all diseases arising from excesses and imprudence in life, chronic constitutional dis- eases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only relig- bie and effectual known remedy or the eure of Bcrofuls, Seald Head, Salt Bheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Uleerations of the : ‘Throat and'Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the Face, ‘Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the akin, _ ‘Two table spoonsful of the Extract of Filla added to a pint of water, is equal to the Libsom Diet Drink, and one dottle is fally equal toa gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the usually made. - So THESE BXTEACTS HAVE BERN ADMIT- TED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use in all the STaTe HOSPITALS and PUBLIO SANITARY INSTI. TUTIONS throughout the land, as well asin pri. vate practices,and are considered ag remedies. Bun Mupicat Paoransies or Boone, Fran Disponsatory of te United Bates, Bee Professor DEWERES’ valuable works Practice of Physic. aise See remarks made by the Inte PHYBIO, Philadelphia, nem Bee remarks made by Br. BPHRAIM MeDOW BLL, s eclebratcd Physician, an@ Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transsctions of the King and Queen s Jour rl Medieo-Obirurgical Review, published BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Roral Oolises of Surgeons. Bee most of the late Btandard Works of Medicine PRICES, Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or six for 5, Extract Sarsaparilla, $1per bottle, or six for 85, Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation, a Address letters for information, in confidence, te HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOR, 104 Bourn Taxra Srassy, (below Ohestnut,) PHILADELPHIA, PRINCIPLED D. Who endeavor to dispose of “their ‘gther” articles om the repatation attained to” BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ann on EALERE, HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS: HELMBOLDS GENUINE EXTRACT BUGHU, GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE-WARE,., SOLD BY DRUGGISTS BYERYWHERR sstsaipatan

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