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"THE EVENING STAR. | onTs.— First Precinct.—Jno. Doo- military. James Watson, fast driving = ‘Anacostia bridge; $1 John ‘wit eon, do. di Second Precinel—Henry Linsley, taking’ military. W.H. Johnson, stolen tnoney in possession; dismissed. Elien Ricks, Pid ng dismissed. Geo. Piluger, assault and battery; ecinct_—Mal Webb, disorder! pat a Webd, N: as Waits, do.. di missed. Hillery Hutchins, selling e0ldiers as Suverituter; military. James Jackson, Betsy Brows, disorderly; $1.41. John Fitzgerald, Patrick Hagerty, d .50. Thos. Peyon, J. Canden, assault; jail. Patrick Shine. Anna ; Smith, ‘vagrants; workhouse. S. Goldstein, aseault, bail for peace. Mi-hdel Whalan, as- sault, dismissed. Jno. Clahsey, indecent ex- | re; $1,41. Jno, Bassett, Joseph Sanford, Een: dismissed. Anna ‘cUnbe, Hester McCabe and Mary A. Hammond, drunk; work- house. Wm. Nokes, sellin; liquor to soldiers; jail. Ann O Melia, Elien Mahony, disorderty; / $5.62. Mrs. McCann, do.; dismissed. Joho j Finney and John Henry, drank; do. Fourth Precinet.—W m. B. Matchett and Emily Matchett, threats; bail for peace. Jno. Dunn, tty larceny; committed for court. Mary faniey, disorderly;dismissed. Joun Faherty, murder, jail for court. Anna Bannon and Mary Katon, grand larceny; dismissed. David Bium and Leopold Hers, disorderly; #1.50each. Appa Bannon, grand larceny; jail for court: Smith ahr bail for yart. D, seat and batte Mich’! Marke 0. Maty Shea, dismissed. Poca Rar lin, stealing; Those 4 McQuilien, as- ud battery; bail for court. Sisth Precinct.—John Long, drunk and dis- orderly; military. John Davage, do.; $3. Geo. Hawkins, grand larceny; bailforhearing. Jno. Kerner, drunk; $2. Thos. Washington, dis derly; $2 Alex Boston, do; diemisrad For_ dinand Smith, $1. Valentine Grangls, assault and battery; dismissed. John McCarthy, mee bail for peace. Eliza Lounge, grand rceny; jail for court. Also, petty larceny; do. a oat Precinct— Elijah Adams, drunk and profane; $2. John Ryan, disorderly; dis- missed.’ Flizabeth Gibson, do.; $194. James. Riley, indecent exposure; 85. William H. tener, aviv! on pavement; $2. John McDonald, disorderty; #: 3. Tobias B drunk and “disorderly; 823. Josephine he ell and Wm. smith, indecent exposure; dis- miseed. Mre. Maloney, disorderly; $1. Cor- Eelius Donoghue, drum cand Sinorderty Bi 52. Jobn Perry, disorderly; #1. Wm. do.; dismissed. John ficken, ra a go. aad Keagle, drunk and sorcery: S2 , Reeves, drunk; dismissed. lizabeth ites disorderly; oi. Sarah Ann McVey, do.; dis- miesed. Susan Gotlin, drunk: do. Mary Grif- fin, vagrancy; workhouse. Charles 0. Price, assault and battery; $10.5. Emanuel Pollard, murder; jailior court. David Adams, witness; di:miesed. John Ragan, drunk; do. Mary J. Friggit, malicious mischief, do. James Dan- iels, indecent exposure; do. Wm, Peach, as- sault and battery; jail. Mrs. McCar by, selling liquor unlicensed: dismissed. Sarah Brown, Barney. Metnt Elizabeth Brown, do.; $1 94, Barne eIntyre, selling liquor unlicensed; bert Jones, drunk: $1. Charles Sey- a larceny; jail for court. Samuel Jones, throwing stones; $1 58." Jackson Hall, suspi- cton of larceny: ‘dismissed. =s.Tr.18ssco.-=. From the army hospital—the bloody battle- Meld—the mansion of the rich and humbleabode ef the poor—from the office and the sacred deck —from the mountain top, distant valleys and far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook and ¢orner of the civilized world—is pouring | im the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thou- sands upon thousands of letters like the fol- | lowing may be seen at our office: Repssury, WIs., Sept. 16, 1563. “® % * * Thayebeen in the army hospi- 8 for fourteen months—speechless and near- jy dead. At Alton, Ill., they gave me a bottle ef Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles restored my speechandcuredme. * * * * C. H, Fracte.” SovutH Warsaw, O., July 28, 1563. «* = * ™ One young man, who had been | sick and not out of the house for two years ‘with Scrofulaand Erysipelas, atter paying the doctors over $150 without benefit, has been | eured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * * | Epwagp WovunaLt.” The following is from the Matron of the Union Home School for the Children of Volun- veers: HAVEMEYER MANSION, 57TH STREET, ) New YORK, August x, 1563. «Dx. Dkake: Your wonderful Plantation Bittershave been given to some of our little cbildren suffering from weakness and weak longs with most happy effect. One little girl, im particular, with pains in the head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on ‘whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced ‘with but a teaspoonful of Bittersa day. Her | simple thatitcan be a ¥. (reas inc BOAGUE GAGUL For bere, ta's cnet b Seton by the Seven’ ci a ee maa re te Brockeville, ied B. B. P. ie ws bey Behe Lisa AND 3 Bkooes >, gO F Beven aitdihees anint an enteanth semi-annual aca el icin atte ist eom- DeeOn Mopday, | » 1863. i s| ange ‘Obtained at the bookstores sud of ctirnet eee ee ecomgnee ae ar et va 27 ‘ihe Pisnoforte aad. O-; street, Bear Lith, or G soRGKIOWN PEMALE SEMINA RY, BOARDING AND DA ¥ SCHOOL, 151 Waar eruast, Georertows, D. The duuies of this tniiitatios will len conaraed Moné FE 7 Pines ions may be obtained at the ‘Boot stores, ab su Doogie g F ee EROTER, Frincipal, "T88 ONION peiata AQADEMY, Mth a New York av The bap nu ‘Annual # Session commences Bep- Cireulars at the Bookstores. an 17-tf MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. QUEFTITUUES WeADAUARTERR the a est prices will be paid for 8U Be TITOUTES LRAFTED wer. Those fn wactof Babatitates iil fad itto mais ingerent tg apply’ at the < Tatelll gence and sear ata Office, se, Kio. S11 Ninth st., ar Pennsy! Saieoce: "sen WN, H. MILLER WM. @. BiMPBON j [BWSLLO arwart, FORREST UUUSE, No. 464 10TH ST., BETWEEN D AND B, Wasaixoros City, SIMPSON & ATWELL, Proprietors. ‘Wimns, Ligcors ap Cigars OF pug Finest Qva- mY ALWATS | on Hamp. S7-MBALS at all houre.nd in every style, A BUIT OF KOOMS for rent. o¢ 6-Im* Ap FURNITURE. ee FURNITURE. Housekeepers, and those who contemplate far- nishing, will find the largest and best assorted f stock of CABINET FURNI1UBE south of New Yo! petition. We solicit your patronage, promising wing to all ee “ ROTELER & WILLRON Iron Hall, No. 318 Penneylvaai: Co oc 3-Im Jf betwoen 9th and Juth fis. LORIOUS NEWS! ,000 LADIES MEN, & OH'LDREN WANTED T0e ‘AT HETEDRUN S BOOr AND SHOE 4TORM, 506 Seventh street, under Oud Fullowss? Ho, to buy some of these great bargains whieh wv are enabled to offer as follows: BALMOBAL-, §1 25 to $3, Ladies’ @a1rBRp, $110 82.20, Laview SLIPPERS. sfc. 10 91 3, Childrens "HOSS, 25c. to @1 25, NCOLETS, 50c 0 33 iow apd Boyes egged and Bewed BOOTS, prices 8 and © AIT BRS, at all BF Our Motto—' We try to please L HEILBEON & Co. _ocl2w* 50671 sel t.. under Odd Fellowe’ Hall. y AKBLE, GRANITE, NUMTE RIVER BLUR STONE WwoR stantly manufactured to order, notice and lowyst cash pricee All kinds of Tilling and Flagging furnished and laid with dorpatch, HOLAS ACKER cor Band aon Joisey avenue, . con- ery on and gay again. Al those who shade orcolor of the Hair should calland Fo oo NS ts LL & € SAnPass OOLOR:! FIO j RING THE HAIR, BG will certainly | chan, sue Hair or Whiskers to antiful Brown or 2 k, without any wash or preperation what- e Te is pectliarly adapted to Ladies’ use. It isso applied by any one, with bat out entangling the Hair. little trouble eae wit! Yor sale at BOSWELL No ge 2 Retreat paar 16 Teun. Cbron.} T° ae PUBLIQ. sttention a the BXQBLSIOR gity SNeRaee He tks attivity AXGELSTOR ieee and Metcheodine. meres slates bang inal the principal stores at convanient dintances ‘ou; it the where orders may be left, promptly. Our drivers take orders from the J every, hour. thereby saving persons trom w. ® long distance to leave direetions for bag; age to be taten to the Depct and other pointy. Tranke entrusted to this Exprees wil: be taken En of till the owners claim ‘eee end: receiv cease it checks. Principal Ofiee enn. avenue. Be 2!-1m* A M. “pakRy & 00. .Proptra, FALL FLOWERS, pons, Ay BONNETS, ware MILLINERY GoopDs, CHOICE DESCRIPTION. "AND GEMAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED, Ladies will oblige me by calling and examining my stoek of new FALL and WINTBR GOODS be- fore purchas’ a8 we wish to show our goods, 't they will please—at FRANKLIN BTOHISON’S, No. 12 Center Market Space, Ddetween Sth and sth sts, JAY COOKE & €O., BANKERS, Pine will be attended appetite increased; strength and health follow- ed. * * * * Respectfully, Mrs. O. BI. Davoz.” | «*# * * I owe much to you, for I verily j believe the Plantation Bitters haye sayed my | life. Rav. W. H. Waccongr, Madrid, N. ¥." «® * * Thou wilt send me two boities more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy triend, Asa CurRkIN, Philadelphia Pa.” “® © #* Ihave been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. + * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Ray. J.S. Catuors, Rochester, N. ¥.” us * * Send us “twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the Popularity of which are daily inereasing with the guests of our house. Syxxs Omapwick & Co. Proprietors Willard’s Hotel Washington, D.C.” | | «« * © Ibave given the Plantation Bit. ters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. Axprews. Superintendent Soldier’s Home Cincinnati, 0.” «# * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. Krxestey, Cleveland, 0.” «ae * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidney and urina- Fy organs that bas distressed me for years, It acts like a charm. . C. Moorx, Agent for Colgate & Co., 254 Broadway.” «e., xe, { ‘The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted na- ture’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras. Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. «e., «ec. S-? isco. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with ‘weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, | lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They arerecommended by the highest medi- cal authorities, and are warranted to produce | an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed- ingly agreeatie, perfectly pure, and harmless. Notice.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a ewindler and imposter. We only put it up in our log cabin bottles. Bewareot bottlesrefitted | + With imitation deleterious stuf; for ‘which sey. eral pereous are already in prigon. See shat every bottle has our United States thé cork, and ‘signature om steel plage a pie Sold by reapectable “dealers it the P. H. DRAKE’’ co., « em 202 Breadway, N. y, ainever: Ne. 452 Fifteenth Street. WE BEALL CONTIKUE YO FURNISH UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until furtfer notice, 87” Porsons desiring information concerning this may phe ber lett = q ti mail, ciroulars answering all questions thst nice ify ‘WH BUY AND BELL ALL I88U58 OP VEENMENT BONDS, TRBASURY NOTES OETIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, OOIN, CURRENCY, AND BXOHANGE, AUD PAY THRE NIGHEST PRIORS FOR CERTIFICATE CHECKS. JAY COOKE & CO., Rankers, outw 462 Fifteonth street. prussi PILE 8) SOLDIERS ANI AND SEAMEN, If you would obtain immediate relief from ing éomplaint, try DE. WITFIBLD®S VEGETABLE PILLS. ‘This is a long tried and throroughly tested remo 47, ond has never yet failed to eure. Do not suf “told by 8:0. FORD, 30 Fenuayiveni y 8. 290 Sonnesivenie avenue Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va. Bent to any address by mail. Price 60 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists. J. YOUNG, Proprietor, Sy 943m No. 461 Broadway, N. ¥. MET’S CORN SALVE. IEF IMMEDIATE REL. LTE AND PERMANENT 25 cent boxes for Corns only, © cent boxer for gorne ad Bunions, Bent by mail by DB T. San " N. For sale in Washington alae ‘VEBT FORD, Druggist, oo7-Im 290 Penn. avenue SoM 2THING NEW FOR THE LADIBS, ¥OY'S PATENT corset: SKIRT SUPPORTER is oe a name implies. combining i ai a a meet by triphratalane and athens by of net Bye nde if porte merits with marked favor, and hig! dee off "yor salawholegale 5 and ed retell by x, Rio. Bole Agents for this Distrie ices, lm mimo. 36 “ Central Stores,’’ oppomte” é a Aaa ES STE ENOS & CO.’S CITY EXPRESS, _ FOR THE DELIVERY OF GOODS, PACKAGES, AND BAGGAGE, | Throughont the Git. fedrmrs tedel and to the LOW AND REGULAR RATES. We check all baggage to be delivered at Railroad. ENOS & CO., 61 Louisiana Avenue, between 6th and Tthuatreets se 16-1m* SPLENDID GRAPES S fore! KENDALL GREER. e8e delicios Store. he goo martes .and at prices which defy com- | at the shortevt | ve i ney and Military store, | BROWN STONE AND ' | REND has covered the entire faqs,” r MENT, eBERaL’s Over “wba qn o Soa, wm Gencrai Orders, No. 196. The Adjutant Gengral will provide an approptt stemedalof honor for the troops who, after the exptratinn of their term, Rave - Jered their services tothe Government in the present emergenty, and also for the yotuniteer troops from other Btatec have. voluntepred their service in the States Penveyivania apd or owe wis By order of the eacsiead a en joo Assistant Adjutent General, $s Bada’ DEPARTMENT OF WASH. H UART ERS PETON, * Ofics Chief Quartermaster, May 2%, 1888; DEALERS IM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GAn- Dun Seeps, &C., are requested to furnish thisofflce price liste of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Gole- nel Buras M. Gaexee, Chie Quartermaster, De. partment of Wi Washington. mesw ARTMENT, wu par: Wisnineron, Jaauary ‘3S, ges. In eonseqnence of the pressure Of business atthe War Department, passes for citisens to visitthe Army ofthe Potomas will be given at the offee of | {Yeat. Col, Comean, 138 Peursyiveaia avenue above Ni GAS FITTING, &e. iS FIXTURES. Niiusteiee marines 01 ire raperior'in in style to anything hereto: as a invite weahan a FiTUWAS oollns T FIXT gar grock of ae warh UMA foling aw Al Fiat as we mere odipe intrusted to cur sare will ‘aiten mayer" TRES © MoGHAN, 376 D street, ‘OUGHS, QOLDS, HOsRSEN EES, «oa, COMPOUND BIRUP OF GUM ARABIO, This pleanant and popular Cough Remedy has been eo kung known and extenaively used that most ropa hava becoms iar with ite extraordinary Efficacy, Iteen ve b Principal Drag Btores it 26 aud Shcemts's bottle 30-3m* IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & C0.'S CONCENTRATED OLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ABTIOLE FOB | THBIR TRADE. It sells very rapidly. and is the most economical article of diet for the officer’s moss. Itis prepared in ope minute, and makes most delicious Soupor Chowder. It is highly recommended by Army Surgeons, ” Phe profits are large. For vale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, erly Washington, D.O. Important Facts Worth Knowing. AT THE NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 1th and 12th sts, YOU OAN BUY: ‘Three 50 cent Novels for $1, Bix 25 cent Novels for $1, Zight Photograph Album Oards for $1, Three 50 cent Stationery Packages for $1, Bix 25 cent Btationery Packages for $1, 80 cent Books from 2% to 45 centa, 91 Books from 50 cents to 9 ceata, $1.26 Beoks from 65 cents to $1.15, $1.5 Books from 75 cents to 81.40, $2 Books from $1 to $1.8), $5 Books from 92 HM to 94 78, A large lot of Books at half price. A FINE STOCK OF— PHOTOGRAPH CARDS and ALBUMS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, AMBEROTYPES, &c., &c., at greatly reduced prices, WW “Quick sales and small profits.” WZ Orders by mail promptly attended to, WM. F. RICHSTEIN'S Natroxat Booxstors, 27% Penn. avenue, se 16-1m between lith and Isth streets. For the Holidays. = A. H. BININGER & 60., BRAROE OF Nos. 19 amp 91 Broan Sr., Naw Youu OFFRE FOR SALE AT THEIR BTORE, He. 337 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAE THIBTESNTH STREBT, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, ‘THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALso— FINE GROCERIES, OAN GOODS, KITS AND KEGS No. 1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEO SALMON, SOUSED & PIOKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN OODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON Mosars. A.M. B.& Oo, are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER'S OBLEBRATED LONDON DOOE GIN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicinal uso, Also, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON OORDIAL GIN. BW" All articles bought at their store warranted of the first quality, aad forwarded te any part of the sity free of expense. AS we intend to be permanently located, we re- apectfully request families to give uss call’ ABEAM M, BININGBR, ee, T. OAPEN, ‘Wasumeror, December, 1898. a.M. 7o SURINGER: & 00. have ne connexion wit any other House, ante ROLLIN CHUROH, Agent. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOlsSsTENA, BRAUTIFIES, QDORATES, LENGHTHENS, INVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE iss rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, and Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “ Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant. Dx. OHILTON, “Have y paves bad anything which #0 perfectly @uswers the purpose of a hair dressing.” WABREN WABD, Beq., No. 877 anal street, N, ’ +; “ After being bald for seven yeats your AMBO- scalp with NEW Prof. "0HN SENIA; No. 35 King street, N.Y, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Pat in boxes, (contaiaing two bottles,) price @1, Manufactured and formaleat wholesals by - > KENDALL & BANNISTER, elem No. 642 Baoapwar,h, ¥. ear - ridge SbassEs te ~ 9 FIELD D GLASSES, iv rt ered ed, the Anost amortment ever offerga |: Ee 244 Pedaerlvanionee oes, 388 ‘Peaneyivanie. area, (under the National.) ee ‘and ror eR Salata ae BOOFIC in great variety ante an the loweat ii Mik ae. | | | 4 the bids a1 yy werdin ‘th erage ill Se nd a ing ¢) edipolgeany | Sreame best d: uble cap paper, plain, j 2% reams, slotting | ¢dezep office acii prorosats POR BtAT’ 7. PoerOvrrom Daraneuanr, Sept. 15th, 1859. La wil ved at the i ee rere antl ous ofvetoder next, | atizo’e om 5 for ao mtn ry for ta! epartin=n' one day % unsceem, by aati issu sulle of swiie tO all seoutract wiloet | be consic Ah ne rocies must rust Be fthe very best auality, u sam ples ‘of whic falng al any ihe bldscaad | eae) aind of Re: mia agcomienn parte it to the (ow slated in ‘us offerses or togrepis them, at its opti & i C01 sidered t where the articles ac- company he ee ‘Bot of the kind and easlity re. aquired” @ Depertment, avd spurious articles sil vadjest the entire tid to rejection, at the piess- oy of we hun, Xe ly as Fre euwjorned Th Hat St eect ies, be cone. the amount, quality, and Magctiption of | j each of the kinds of articles be wanted. at will Frtimated quantity for the year. reams folio. post, satin or plain finish, faint Mined | and iS to weigh not Iéas than I7 pounds per ream “ foelecap, plain, machine. faint lined and “uitimmed to weigh Bot ess than 17 pounds reas ya folsonp Diue laid stabi os garden pet ‘7B, COmmo1 of consu- as di bh bot floes thas 16 pounds 185 reams ‘quarto post, machine, plain, faint lined, three rider. per ream per ream it, per ream, large size 5 reams note paper, plain, per ream, lar, ise 10 reams note paper. t, per ream, sm: 5 reams note paper, plain, per ream, small site 1¢0 a envelope paper, yellow and buff, royal, Tr, royal, per reara 35 gross Perr Perty & Gillott's best’ metallic pens, per 40 gross "metallic pens, of other manufactures, per 2 exons Targe barrel pen handles, rosewood, per 2 rote fimoall barrel pen handles, rosewood, per 6 gros Steel tipped pen handles, per gross yp Nonaate ber lis, No. & per dozen Fa! beat black fon pencils, graduated, prose or other manufactured, grad- jd, per dozen a, yer dozen sen #0 dozen Fed linem tape, assorted, per desen 10 dozen ale tarte, colors and wid’ , in hanks, per no dozens pape r weights, assorted, per dozen 1 dozen best gold pens, per dozen 6 dozen erasers, Redgate & & Bons, ivory handies, 19 eames Lote paper. cr 10 dog: Deni red and blue pencils, 56 dozen folders, ivory, 9 inch, nuine, per dosen 8 doren penkniven, Rodger’s & 8o1 four blades, burl orn andes, genuine, pe er py oxen 4dozen Cmee ah ne ae jozel oad 12 dozen inkstands, Draper’s patent moveable tops, PF dose! 4 denen) inkatande, east-iron, large double, per dozen jubstands, cast-iron, single, per dozen 2 dozen bronze. spring top :nkstands, per dozen 200 bottles of ink, black, Maynard & Noyes, quart bottles, per bottle 75 bottles ink, Cooper and Phillips’or equal, per bottle woo bottles ink. Ted, arnold ‘8, OF equal, in 3 pint bottles, per Both 75 pounds reali wax, best extra superfine, scarlet, 20 pounds India rubber. prepared, Pr pound 5 pounds India rubber, npreparel per pound 300 qua: te blaek tand, per quart 4(0 pounds twine. linen, per pound ue pounds twine, ectton’ > per pound ba jozen rulers, mahogany. round cr flat, per dozen 2 aczen tignumviie, per dozen § pounds sponge, Best, at, per pound iv pounds gum arabi ir pound 5,000 crirelarge sizes size waite hesive envelopes, very and ‘thick, 9a by 4s inches square, per hundred 1,000 sail size white note adhesive envelopes, per undre 2.000 large size white note adhesive envelopes, per andre: 3,0C0 lees size white adhesive envelopes, per hun- 2560 long ¢ buff adhesive envelopes, very smooth and thick, 9% by 37; inches, per huadred 25,006 long white or puff adbesi e envelopes, very sees th and thick, for letter and circulars, 34 by 3s, inchee, per hundred 3,700 buffor white nibentve latter envelopes, very smooth and thick, per hundred. The adhesive envele per must be thickly gammed, a fourth of an inch wide round the lappels. Kach bicdder must furnish with his propo a sample. aud but one sample of each article Bid fore Each article must be bid for.and no more than oe rice pained for any one article is Dot fully onorming totl will not be consisered. The terms and conditions of the advertisement for stationery are to be incorporated in the con- \ract lor stationery ; and the head of the De part- ment will, in allcases,jadge whether the articles Yendered by the contractor arc of the quality re quised by the contract. The sentract will ce awarded to the lowest and best bi and bond and se surity will be required for it Tait fal performance. nery is to be furnished anit may be orde red by athe Department, sna at the contract the quantities exceed or fall short must be signed by fhe individual it and must specify a peed gad but one price, foreach and arene ae ale named the schedule. icles be required ich are not enumerated, was. to be furnished the lowes mérket prices, ift! Department sail itto order them from the contractor advertisement tractors and the Department do not agree, t! Department may have the article furnished by other person or hi price lower than Blank forms for aes Depariment‘o persons without uniformity tl find it diffeult to m taken into consi ter: ing therewith. ‘the Department reserves to ‘tself the right of orderin, greater or s less quuntity of end and every = oe contrasted for, ar the public service ™thenes ‘heads of the Department willin all eases decide wrefher the terms of the contract have been ecom- plied with, and reserves the power to annul the gpatract upon any failure to comply im a reasonable venga with aeroved security, are to iy given by the person or ‘acl ng: and in of fs @ contractor and bie for ‘the forfeiture speci- ase aurh syed anita deter est and @ contr: awar 10 low ‘beat bidder: the dest bid to be determined after a reful examination for the vautgcasul tameteetce which did will, in its practical Tesults, be most ad- vVaptageous to The Department reserves. re itself r ske right to seseet, et say Bids bid were it is apparent that a part of bid forat very or ae anes at vere high rates, without t provers regard est ofeach f jecting the sofia gate of the vides a4 ler the estimate somtaine Hy the advertisement seld-law4w Postmartaré Gener, QPPNanoe Orrico, War Bovasruaae cea rll bees October December next Will be delivered ie vent mronaht tay ihe | ei pe tweulty’ tse ee inches. ‘The vent sto be ‘aie ing ot cop: Tae ie = 4 a he inches two-tenths ofan vianaremectns | EE and about ‘and bored red with veatof nal; and at th. street, city of Ane ay terete be appointed to superintend in fall, gan ineateo of inspection and ue rosie ration; describe in detai! Based {0 ‘ton the band; the be eraanlred to, de fo the whele wes a the eaters for di a the asthe Tice will be im; oniene elements in’ fe Te. bids iy en, of Sion ond Reavy mac! opinion of this. De par’ cute the work. ar ‘ties not known this Departmunt, evidénce to ihe | siust accompany the proposal. foregoing eect Bond, wi.h eatisfactory sureties, arty pet veent at the bid, wil ibe reatited takes :Iment of righy to ree the Government neat thetory reject any or all bids, if 3 Will be endoread “Pr Is fe a | Pounders,” anc willbe addressed to Stigedis George D. Rames: biet of of Coratanes, on cit; Ri tine. wena Aas Proronaus FOR 1B HORSES. (Pagaes Boaeav, H Ii'be reosived at | Ofer ter Wasai ane y} pea Cxaagant ib. lnepes st, once for furpishim, ra in Ed to be de- yener ey the deemed Proposais pre poll e's ted-and w ee Ht lered Tet “fi he ees auerRE are beauty ott de ot: ——_——_—___—_—_—_—_—___—_—__;, sz,” BOPOBALS FOR Scaaaie anyemaas Curr pa “Barer ] PROPOSALS. P lo age. Proposals to be for ( res hundred and a) ‘The fall wena address of der must appear ms the Ifa bia mate tapers. or er ae will be be | ual ptopomal of the party ; Of ail the p ties mi os red as the ‘ine vidual p potale cen Jeon parties will not be con- <a lceer ‘th of allegianose must accompany pores it be add: ‘ad to Brigadier Gener- a8: 5 Bugnan, me duecea ine U-8 Sarasy Yan possis for Mates? iad aii sel { sidered, | | The, sbitity ie fe: to fill the contract et Attorney ‘Bidders mus must De present in person when the bids 8 will not be consid- } are opened, or their proposals “Bonds in the sum of twenty thgnsend Sotiers, by the contacter are both of hi ‘tors, sii ibe seauirel ae the Tucceustal dder apon igning eontr: ist accompan: contract, it will pas tte bond pend ae eee Tee wir bone men with them, or to have bonds tlened in antici- pation and Teady to be produeed when the contract igned. for donds can be red upon applica- bina for be ade at this ‘ofhiee.@ ither personally, by letter, oF ee OF GUARANTEE, We, , of the county of ——,and Stats of 1d — if vas Gene of —, and State of —, do fereby guaranty that —— a ‘able to “fais & sition, Sod that, should his reposition be accents it onee enter inte a contract 10@ pewilat therewith. Bh nous the conitraat be Swarded to him become his securi tiesand should traat tn acnetdanee with the Ee sea we ourtelves ‘will become the eo) Bis stead. =) Fe thie eon ehareatee ereat te appended the nai oertifieste above men’ INSPECTION, Di DELIVERY, &e. All Males: contncee: for uader ses thisadvertissment will be args to inayectio on. sad these not e¢on- Torming'to th pecitee ill be rejected. ales mustallbe dcliveredin thiecity within (3). 5) twenty: -five days from the date of signing the eon! eae demade upon the ‘completion of the treet, or 40 soon thereafter as the Ohiet Quar. fermaster shalileinfunds Any informality in the bid, or non-eonformance with the terme ott bp advertisement, will ensure the rejection o! The sinlen will ‘be e awarasd, in lots of (500) five andred esch, unless the Chief Qaarter naster may deem it cee the interest of the Government to vary hum! e Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to ner or all bids that iat ho may a=” wo * Bri d Chief Quartermaster, oc 8-td ss Genren plat Sie Washiugton. ROPORALS FGR STOVES, &o. HEADQUARTERS DurantMent of WaSHINaTOR Orrics of Cuigr QUARTERMASTSR, WasHINnGTon, Oct. 6. 1863 Prorogats will be received at this office until the sth instant for furnishing in this city STOVES and HEATERS for use in the Department of Waabington, as follows: 250 or more wood stoves or heaters, for heating in the most econorzical manner barracks for troops. The buildings are each 100 feet long and 2 teet wide, and the stoves must be of a size sufficient to thoroughly warm them, allowing two stoves for each building. 125 or more cooking atoves or ranges, to burn wood, each of capackty to eook for a company of about 147 men. 50 or Dore very small eook stoves, to burn weod, each sufficient to cook for three or four persona. on or more office stoves, of various sizes, to burma “emi of the stoves, ranges, or heaters must be of approved pattern pd bidders will submit with their proposals an intelligent description of the articles offered, with drawings of the same, Each bidder inust attach his fall name and port office address, and the name of all parties interested | in the proposal muat appear therein. An oath of allegiance to the Government’ of the United States must accompany each bi: Bids will be opened from time to toscana con- tracts or purchases made as the stoves may be re- art The rig is reserved to accept all or any part of any bid Proporala. should be endorsed ‘Proposals for Stoves, &c.,’? and addressed to BLIAS M.GREENE, Bisntenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, ie B-td Department of Washington. Se ALED PROPOSALS ARB INVITED TILL ~O thezd AT October. , at 12 m., for far- aishing the Subsistence Department with 20,000 bee Bote oe received “for what is known as Nos. 1, id 3, for apy portion lesa than the 3.0 darrols, wiisie Go ptinate for the different grades should be upon separate sheets of paper. The ¢ delivery of the Flour to be co in one week from the openi: See as the Governm arco of indebted- as the Government may ion. a) ent inapee will be made 7 st beforer ee Teealved, pom ntl Re De: lance musi sccompany o bid will be outs rtained from parties previously, tailed to somply. eh th oir bids, rie bars he barre to be ont entire y new, le very stro: and head lined: Lined: "ie Plo rar will be Feselved w yee is not frech Bids to be ited to GC. I’ A. oFitG fires ‘te Gol, 01. BROK WITH, A.D D. dorsed -Broponals for Flour. bed oc aed ae BEEF Bou pians? Proposals w of Poe 2383, for. Hil be res and wholesome monn bas oma of the Soldiers’ Home, for one Ist of November ne: the Beef to be Se i the Centre parker on Tuesdays, Thurrdays, Saturdays of each week, in such sntities as one from time to time requi: the Becretary Treasurer of the ‘Hom equal proportion of in all eases excladed. Payments to bemade »ontily, and bond with peeurtty required for the faithful ¢ compliance with ie contract. Proposals will be endorsed “* Proposals for Fresh Beet Sand ad nidressed to BENJAMIN KING ae, sistant Ereretnryang id Treasurer, Soldiers? Home, ‘Washington City, D.C. &-ta tle | G¥ALED PEC FRorosals FOR PUBNISHI Ne TH: Department with ae) AY SALED HAY, are es ton. pairs ram FOR ROOFING FRLT. Gavainy BoaEiv, Orriex or Oxi. ‘BR othe ely’ will be, mensese 0 liom on de- li 5 ¢. an LLB, VSI: Lieut, Ool. man geine se 10-t2 Buresu, i™ DAILY BECEIVING MY STOCK or Fall and Winter Clothing AND Gent’s Furnishing Geeds. J. H, SMITH, 460 SEVENTH STREET, M7-N. B:—Bample Goods for Custom Work, (cits t3 OF WASHINGTON 24 COMING TO'SALTIMORE CAN, SRYE-JIPPREN PER CENT: 2 <P BY BBTING OF CLOTHIERS AWD weRC Las § zaiLons, Ng: 40 WEEP ei ie oe te. =. — eee TOP AT BMITH'S, 460 Seventh street, to got SO yon “Giethine’ rE | i ies: JOHNGON & CO.. No. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, | INVITB THE PRADB TO INSPECT THRIE- STOOK or IMPORTED arD DOMESTIC LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND Groceries for the Camp, UNSUBPASEED ™ AFEORTMENT AND VARIETY BY ANY STOCK IN THIS CITY, OUR OONTRACTS wit THE LARGEST PACKERS iM TEE STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSEY ENABLE US TO OFFER HERMETICALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, AXD VEGETABLES, ar & NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND BALTI- MORE MARKET PRICES, BORDEN’S UONDENSED MILK Constantly on hand. BEING SOLE AGENTS ror THE &£ALE or MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & (0.5 CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQuors. HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRa, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL coaNac, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, nits VAN TASSELL AROMATIC SUHNAPPS, thi GOODSPEED & BRO.’S “OLD TOM,” WE KBEP THEM READY FOR SHIPMEND IN IRON-BOUND OasEs * OONTAINING FROM ONE TO SIX DOZEN EACH, WE INVITE CONNOISSEURS TO INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK e or CHAMPAGNE WINES, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, AxD CALL THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION or CONSUMERS TO THE BRAND GRAND VIN IMPERIAL AY movssEce, UNSURPASSED IN RICHNESS anD DELICIOUS FLAVOR, 1° or wmion WE ARE SOLE PROPRIETORS: 5020-8 989 Pennsylvania Avenue

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