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a GEM OF POESY. The exquisite we have se- from bulwer's bean! ¥, Thi pady rrreat, ‘which ie. to be piays at Fora’ Rew. Theater to-night, with Mr. J. Wilkes Booth as Claude Melnotte: Claude to Pauline. Alpine hile from the ruta world; ees take tia nid by fruits of gold. At skies, hu rate an Fonea' ite shadows (iaialiony dirds, oue songs should syllable thyname! At noon Wed sit beneath the arching vines and wonder Why earth could be unhappy whilst the heavens | Stit! left us youth and wove! oe and no friends | ra; no al e Beat erence ailin love. We'd read 1,0 Books ‘hat were not talesof love—that we might smi jo think how poorly eloquence of words, aba the ry of hearts li Tea Whee night came, amidst the breathicas heay- ens, We'd guess what star should be our home should Se immortsl.’’—— Goop Waisxy.—A friend of ours was trav- | eling a dfy or twosince in a remote count While crossing a bridge, he was stoppe1 some young mén, one of whom addressed him as follows: Say, mister, got any whisky witb you!” «No, sir,” politely responded our friend. «Don’t ever drink whisky !” «No, sir.” ~ Well, thatistoo bad. I should like to get | some geod whisky ; but we can‘tget none hare. Tell ye what "tis—dangerous stuff they Dave | Bereabout, We are bound to drink it, any- | ow; but we draw lots toseewhichshalidriuk | first. The one that draws it goes in and | drinks, and sits down. We all wait an hoar, ard if be ain’t dead then, we ail drink; if he is, ‘we try another place.” i Necro SeemMon.—* There are,” said a sable | erator, nddressing his brethren, “two roads | tro’ dis world—the oue am a broad and narrow i t road thas. leads to perdition, NR OdS BAT = “What is dat?” said one of his hearers. “ Say it agin.” «I sey, my brethren, there are tworoads tro’ dis world—the one am a broad and narrow road that leads to perdition; the oder a narrow and broad road that leads to destruction.” “If dat am de case,” said his sable question- er, “dis cullud indiwidual takes to de woods.” we Why is a dried lemon like an old maid? Because it was made to be squeezed and wasn’t. ee ee _ WM. @. 81MPBON.) (SWELL 0. ATWELL. FORREST HOUSE, Mo, 464 10TH 8T., BETWBEN DAND B, | Wasiineron Orrr, | SIMPSON & ATWELL, Proprietors. | | { | | | ‘Wrmas, Liquors amp Ciaas OF rue Finest Quat- ity. ALwaYs on Hamp, R7- MBALA at all hours. pd in every style. | ASBSUIT OP BOOMS for rent, oc 6-Im* FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. Capital—$500,000, S7 This Bank, orgariied under the National | Banking Law of the last Congress,isopened this | day for the transaction of buriness, atthe corner | of Fitteen’» and F streets, opposite Tressury De- | partment. AK. D COOKE, President. | "Wy. 8, Huwtrworow, Oashler, son-tt | P PHOTOG ware Bo BAPHS! aphotographs colored an the | hig est style of the | ve reasonabie rates by ras etal MP. JOLNBTON, No. 26 north A st.,bet. N.J.ay. and lat 6 oe 21 2w" Cavitol Bill, | £ MONBY !—MONEY !—MONEY! Fas | —_ M. KE. WALSH & 00., LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, aon Crees is a sfvgaee she 8 C iz Sf'rom dne’dollar to ten thousand dollars ou col- ay RAL ADVANCES will be made on ail kinds and Personal Pre perty, Diamonds, Gold Silver Watshes, Jeweliy Bilvor Ware, Masical - lothing- 5 Bw having bad several years’ exzorience in business in this city, and favorably Known to many of es casero are contieat ae to Ph, who, oy uw 84 we Will give Yion, a osinent K. WALSH & 60.” se1-8m* Licensed Pawnbrokers. | Setabama ce dag PANT & CO., BANE RS, NO. 3623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, ‘Will continue to farnish a. IVE-TWENTY BONDS Plememnmp aha nt mee 8. 7-30 Treasury Notes, U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness, GOLD AND BILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Exchange on all parts of Burope and the Northe. Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, Btocks and Gold bought in New York exclusive. on Commission. me D RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. eu ABD Sint es DRY GOODS. Keakieg Ge; Coles Gat Ny ws Coat 564 Cir- Black, Frosted Beaver, Plash and Cieabing © w 1 Water Proof Breach 36 nos. Reve und Ottomans in all colors, hie. Oe eae Bitola, in all quat- | Pears Sasa Bar to wei; | 10900 yards Waite Lisen White and Colored Baskets, Shaws, See . . Jouvin’s Kid Gloves, &e., ke. we ne etter one ee piuasa PIbsa SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, If you would obtain re oS Ciastressing-complaint, DB. WITFIBLD®S VBGQETABLE PILLS. ‘This ia a long tried and throroughly tested reme @y, ond has never yet failed to cure. Do not suf for when there is a remedy within reach. Sold by 8. OC. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania avenue ‘Washington, and by H. GOOK, Alexandria, Va. Sent to any address by mail. Price scents por bez. For saleby all Droagiste. 3. YOUNG, Proprister, No, 481 Broadway, N.Y. Tast received . wane we finest assortment ever offered FEANKLIN & CO.. OPTICIANS, 244 Pennsylvania avenue, bet, (th and 13th sts, 206 Pennsylvanie avenue, (under the National.) @7-PEBBLE and P. PIO _ speedy BSPROTAOLES YHE WILSON MANUFACTURING co., (@uccessors to J. F. WALKER & SOM,) WASHINGTON, D. C., amp PHILADELPHIA, PA, MANUPACTUREES OF L4NP BLACK, BOOFING MATERIALS, azD WIL8ON'S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT, 4ND GRAVEL Roors. OFFIOB—Louisians av auc, next door to the Bank of Washington. ‘WORES—Foot of Twenty-second street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Oanal, Washington, and 7: oth anid Hamilton shrecte,Philadetpie. H. 0. WILSON, President, 2.8. Jt., Becretary, 3. B—FALY IND'ORMENT FOR #A1..19 tually attended to, 2 Repairs to old Roof made promptly. All work | warranted. b 7 BN Ts ed er ae bad e w= DEPARTMENT, BAL’s Orion, SOEEEES ee eves 29, 1988. Gencrai Orders, No. 198. Tue sareent General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have fered theirservices to the Goveramont in the present emergency, and aizo for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service ip the States of | Penzeylvania and Meryisnd. if War. By order of the sistas D. TOWNSEND, jo 30 Assistant Adjutant General Ww AB DEPAKTMBNT, ‘Wasmtnorom, January 26, 1865 in sousequence of the pressure of business atthe | War Department, passes for citizens to visit thé | Army of the Potomac will be given at the offoe of List, Gol, CommaD, 139 Pennsyivenia avence above Nineteenth street. TT PROPOSALS RBOPOBAL DB. Quanteamacten’s Orrisx U 8. M Oorrs. WasHINGTon, 2iat Octo er, 13:3. EEaLED ProroSars, for eaci clas repsrate’y. will be received at tris office. unti! 2 o’elock 9 mn. of the 9d das «* December next, for farnishing o the 0.8. Mac.ne Jorps daring the year 1464 the fol'owing suppties. to be dzliverrd at the offcs of e Sasi tan: Quartermaster of the Vorpa, Phiia- delpbia. Pa , free of charge to the United Btates, in such quantities as may from time to time be re- + vis: as Bky Blue Kerery, all wool, f-20 fr ards ine Kersey, all wool, f-ee from mee "hair ‘Minshra wide to weigh 22 ounces to the yard, (indige wool dyed) 6,000 yards Duck Blae Kersey, a!l wool free from hair. Mico wide, to weigh 22 ounces to the yard. (ir wool tyed) 3,500 yards Dark Blue Twilled Cloth, all wool, for uniform coats, (indigo wool dyed,) 54 imches wide, to weigh 22 ounces per yart 50 yal Scarlet Cloth, all wool. (cochineal- Gyed,) 54 inches wide, to weigh 16 ounces per ya rds of 6-4 Dave Bio Bisanel f reack: 8 of 6 8.000 Yall wool, indlgg-yaphapgyhel at ioehon =e 18,000 yards of 3 4 Oark Blue Pisnnol, for shirts, #00 Yerool. (indlae. wool dyed) a insaee ioe. te weigh 63¢ ounces per werd 1,000 Gray Blankets. all wool, to weigh four de “U.8. M."in black, four feanie icnain the erates to be inches Icngin @ center; and 5 fort wide, und fren fro geass 7,000 pair of Wcolen Rocks, three sizes, proper! made of good fleece wool. with double ff Ww ist yarn, to weig! ree ans dozen pairs, free from grease, hime tas 3 _, GLABS No 3. 6,000 yards Whito Linen for Pants, 89 inches wide, h 33 creas oy yard for Shi r ree, to weigh 11 oanees por yard none Mido. 16,000 yards Canton Fla nelfor Drawers, 27 inches wide, to wergh 7 ounces ver yard CLABES No. 4, ee Uantform Cape, complete, (except Pompons) red wore r ; seen Felvariorsper ee ball-shaped, 5 inches ‘atigue Caps, with covers, OF HT; cloth, indigo wool dyed "© be made cf biue 1,500 Btoeks, OLA38 No.5 60 gross Goat Buttons, (eagie) 200 gross Jacket Butions, (eagle) : ze Sree oat Eattons,( le) ,0°O pairs Yellow Metal Craacents and &: 150 seta Epaulet Buliion for serecanie eg cane po! 1,4(0 se's Epaulet Bullion for priv: off Hed, Worsted Sashes pee 5,000 yards Yellow Binging 4,000 yards of KedCorad ~ 100 Swords for sergéanta S Swords for inusickom: rums (tenor.) complete 40 Dram Blings n 150 Batter Drum Heads 3 Poare Drum Bea's ee Drum Cords 5 rets of Drum Snares 30 Boxwood * B’? Fifes. CLASS No. 5. 10,(00 pairs Army Boots (infantry pattern) CLABS No, 7. 1,200 Cartridge Foxes 290 Bayonet Sca»bards 200 Percussion Cap Pouches, ‘200 Cartridge Box B. Ita ‘900 Bayoret Belta \200 Waist Belts 200 Waist Plates . :20 Breast Ztates 200 Sword Frogs, CLASS No. §. 40 Emapsacks 0 Haversacks €00 Canteens 400 Masket Slings. CLASS No. 9 3 For making and trimming the following articles, | Watch coats: rergearts’, corporals’, musicians’ an and linen pants; far nel and linen shirts; fianvel sacks, and red and blue jackets for boys. The above-mentioned articles must conform, in all 12epects to the es:iad standard patterns in the Barracks. Washington, D. O.; Ansistant Quarter- er’s Office Marine Corps, 1220 Soruce street, tbey can be exar ined, portion of them, Fnall be considered as not fully conforming oan Oe will be rejected, sud office of the Quaztermaster Macine Corps, Marine mast Philadel! And whenever the articles pamed above, or acy the con'ractor will be Dound tofurnish others of | the required kind at once, or the Quartermaster will supply the deficiency at the expense of ths contracior. '‘ayment will be made upon the accepted delivery of the whole quantity whics may from time to time be ordered, withholding ten per cent. from the Ferment of account rendered under first order until he second order, and ten per cent. ‘and so on until the contract is leted. Each proposal must be scoom panied drt f ing guarantee : Form: The undersigned, =, te vf —-—— and —-—_, in hereby guarantee that in case —-— for supplies, as above deeeri| ed. he or they will, within tem days after the rece: of the comtract at the Bost aahes Bamed, securities ; moot f Guarantee. of —— in the State of ——. ith and in case the said — into contract as aforesaid, we to make good the difference between t! Tantes 6 offer of the ssid —- ——— and that which may be accepted. | A ‘ante! c. |, F., Witness. ——, 1862! Piaceoy certify that the sbove named —_— ___ are known to meas men of property, and to good their guarantee, . H. a obs pissed the United States District Judge, i Li t aterney or Collector, repens) ill be cone! unless accompanied nyse tore curariae to publish the abo send the paper containing ‘the arat insertion {othe Proposals to be endorsed on the enve! “ Pro- Ser Marine Oar ” and 0c83-lawiw For the Holidays. A. H. BININGER & €0., Baanez o” Nos, 19 ax 91 Baoan Br,, Naw Yoas OFFER FOR BALE AT THEIR STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BAR THIRTRANTH STREET, SIGH OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCEER, ‘THE MOST COMPLETE ASHORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS ‘TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALso— WINE GROCERIES, OAN Goons, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, _ KENNEBEC SALMON, SOUSED & PIOKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN OODFISH, ‘Together with all the LUXURIES INOIDENT TO THE SEASON Moss. A. MB. & roprietors of BININGER’S OELEBRATED ee LONDON DOOK GIN, Put up in Quart Bottles for medicina! use. Also, fole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. SP" All articles bought at thelr store warranted j ofthe frat quality, and forwarded toany part of the “Za we intend to bp Joextea we to be permanently spectially request families to give as a call. Borat ABBAM M. BININGER, HENRY T. GAPEN,” ~ Wasumarom, Deccrber, i862. : ~~ fp SSATRIGEE 2G. hare no engin “_ROLIAN CHUROG, agent, LALG@S assoaTMMNT OF PIANOS, G@RKAT BARGAINS IN PIANO FORTES! wim store» several tell at %b seers ey a} ve privates’ uniform and fatigue costs; woolen | drawers; | from t rendered ‘under second order uatil third order is | @follow- j the | the foregoing. bid of execal afficient | shall fail BLAOK, Quarters PRATELERS DisKCTURY BALTIMURE AND OMAG KAaiuRoaD after Tucedity, Atyust It Cetin cetween i be resumed =u WAS! ‘and R3BU ai InG oad Ps ERR UtTNGRS, follows : HILADBLPHIA, NEW YORK & BosToN rears Sor atd and U.15e m. 80d ¥ ep? He at 6, - ; Hehe dally eacene Sunday” Bai the ouly route by waich Sageage cane Chaked Through from Washineton. FOR WABUINGTON ANB THR SON TG | Baltimore for 8 and - cee 3.6,5and 8p.m. On Sundayrat 4 ard 3a.m.end5 | end the Grst ty ier trains from Waal 3 " pene Baltimore at 88. m . ma. Leave Washington atSa. a ‘ands pm Ho'wain for ppasobt fil pence 4 i metion, tickets of every kint, Risgts tay G1 KOONTZ qcent,at Wenhine ton tiation. of at the Ticket office, portation Master of Tran: L, M. OOLB, General Ticket Agent su 8-tf iss6s. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE or THB SALTIMORE AND Oliv RAILROAD, FROM Wa8SHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THR WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST west Time. And tue Only Rout Heroes Thorough Toker direct, oF gives Fart e eee Ohanaes oF Gare thas on ae other Eoute, and "0 Omnibus Riding. ¥vUn DAILY TRAINS PROM WaAnnineron CITY, (Sundays excepted.) A making connections with Trains leaving Bstimor: at 7454. M.and 690 P.M. On Sundays, One Train at 8 su P. M.. cornecting at Relay with 9p. uw Ae from Baltimsre, Trein leavi: TVs ington at 6.0 M. makes leavin; ‘asbin al rt = sonnection at Kashi = Junction (Relay House) with Train leaving Baltimore st 8.15 a. M. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5, or.6 30P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimere at P.M. —- J&B TO BUY YOUR TIOKETS LY (HS ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickés or Through Baggage ' Cheeks can be procursi in Wasi Knight’s Latest Improved SLEB?ING CALS, of the most superior finish, attached to Night Trine THB SHORTEST AND MOST DIREOT ROUTE ‘oO COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, OIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 8ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, dc, ce, de, QP WITK LESS CHANORS OF OARS THAN BY ARF OTURBE ROUTE. ow BF Sprerai Notice to Passencers for the West fiom Wasninsion | Passengers going West, by pursue sing their THAQUGH TICKETS in Wasbingbo, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONB DOLLAR in the Through prico, and have the prv- flege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, | _ MO anactions at the Obio River with OLRYR- LAND & PITPSBULG, OUNTRAL OHIO ind MART cTTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and, through them, with the whole Railway System of of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and 80UTH WEST. For THROUGH TIOKETS picase apply at th+ Ticket Office, Washington otatio W.'P. SMITH, Master M. COLE, Ganeral Ticket A Ta:.sportation op ae 1863] z THE nes PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BAILROAD with its copnections) IB A FIRST-CLASS ROUTER 0 ALL THN WESTERN OITIRE } BPSED, BAF RTY ANT COMFORT! | STONN BALLAST®D salen Puowe Dune tT 2 by | BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH FROM BALTIMORE | THRBR DAILY TRAIL ROM | PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! | ‘Two of them raakin; | GLOBB OONNEOCTIONS aT W ARRISBURE with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTBAL BAILROAD, | and forming | THE GREAT CENTRAL BOUTS £03 WASHINGTON AND, BALTIMORE int 1e WusT, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. aus at | ase Northern Oontral Railroad Company.norineas, | germer of Pennsyivania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Galvert Station, Baltimore, BELENDID SLEBPIN a | SMOKING amp SALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS | FROM WASHINGTON. - | | Passengers will take the 6.90 8. im. and 6.90 p.m, ; tems connecting in Baltimore with ne 2.35 . Hi. and 9.16 p. m. trains on the Northern Uen' al Wall: ese cltarmer siege a ie 3 ee 1g close connections Central Railroad for trains onthe Pi lvania all parts of the Went.” FRRIGHTS. By this rete ta of ail to and frvsa any pointes trond livect. at Pittsburg with srby whic Goods cas Be Sregrded Say por on the Ope, Mantingen "i | | tation of thelr rotQht to this Gostpeny com Toly ‘Be to mark packages “Via Penna, Gentral E.R.” WM. BROWN, Ag’t Ocntral B. B. LN a Jen'Flyt N2” YORE aNnD WASHIN( STEAMSHIP tvs BSEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN _N) WASHINGTON aad GRORGETOWN, Te tm ES ae 4 oS ere, je 13-¢m* 117 HEE ee, | ohaesatagratet RRO ee FO te Ww are nore ° pa ie Ay peed attention of parents, the ‘ALL, STRPHENS & 00,, B CALL THE ATTENTION of Purchasers t our new ree assortment PIANOSORTES, from the mm bratea| factories: . ‘ost celebrated, Raven Bacon wien owey & Bons 3 hich we are 2 west ; ne Selling at the lo Bea” blanca ip Fea Toque hand aon nenaa: ; 2 3028 Corner of 11t’se att i PPLETON’2 U. s. PO; ; : A ing the chief ltsgulatione'of tue Biat Bala- cont gt Offices throughout the ruit, and Thorn Pieces. By Jean Paul, 5. By H.B. Thoreau. $195 tar Cam) in Virginia, Pigeons . By ‘Wendell Pals: nvertnre of Hayti, iis, - ‘by Capt. Mayne Rei ‘ dase 2 A. .. m. jird and aly from Baltimere | The third fifth trains only trons erie | CABS ON ALL NIGHT PPOPOsALS Fon HOR Carer Quanteunactan’s Orrios, ; | AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & OO. | gi eHLy CONCENTRATED for farnirhing the Government with | hundred Horses, ofthe following ¢ de-¢ ‘ashington. Washington D. BEALED Proroeats mill be resend ctthes, autil ¥ EDNESDAY. the !1t: 1s clock w.. 1500) flit: scription, viz: received at this ofice day of Novamber, at ARTILLERY, (1%) fifteen and one-half to (16 high, between five sud eight ven ohare | 30.0rk, free from al! defects, well broken to har. | . compactly built, and to weigh not leas than | of pounds. The fail 1a Post Office address oame an joe of - Faust appear in the proposal. nee fa did ta made in the name of @ fir@, the names | of ail the parties must appear,or the bid will be mos ed ea the individual proposal of the party | roposala from dtsieyal parties will mot - fid-red.and an oath ofaiieginnte wilt be renuced | | from +uce: s::ul bidders before signiug coatrasts. | Proposals must be addrese:d w br-gadier General | ington. D.U . ard shou! “Srovosalr for Horses,” erapieneie | hon 1s equal im amount to half the sum to be re- | ceived on the contract. signed oy the contractor and ‘wo responsible securities, be required of + guconanfu} bidders Bidders must be present in person when the bids , sre opened. Bisnis ‘or bonds can be progur:d upon applies- tion being mace at thir office, either personally, byletter or by telegraph INSPECTION, DBLIVERY, &e. All Horses contracted for under this advertine- ment will be subject to a rigid inspection, and those not conforming to the specifications will be re- jected. No Mares will be received The Horses muat be delivered in thiscity, within twenty-bve days fromthe date of the contract. P>ymentto he made upon the -omplstion of the contrac’ or so soon thereafter asthe Onief Quar- termaster ebali be im funds These Horse- wi'l be awarded in lots of (150) two hundred and fifty each, unless the Chief Qusrter- B aster shcul’ deem it for the interest of tae Gov- ernment te vaty the number The Ohief Quartermaster reserves to himself the For Artillery, (1 5~) ft en hundred Horses,from || « right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too be D.H BU ag, _Bogtd Brie. Gen. and Chief Quarter: tar, Pporcsa.s FOK ARMY PRANSPORTATION, Orricz or THR Deror QuanrERMastER. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Uc . 98. 1863 SEALED fRUPOSALS #i.l be reseived at this office until 12 o’clu:k m_ on the [0th “ay of Decemver, 183 tor the transportation of military supplies Guriog the years 134 and 1866,0n the following outes : koute No.1. From Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, and Hiley and other depots that may be e tad eg iiieakee th va years,on the wo't bank of the Missouri ri orth cf Fort Learenworta and cuth of latitude 42 deg. north, to any posts or ate- tious that are or ma; be es'ablisned in the Terr- tories of Nebraska. Dakotsh. d Utah, itude 44 deg north. and east uf longi- west. on im the Territory »f Colorado, north Bidders to sta.e the rate per 10 puunde for 100 miles at which they wiil t:ansport said stores iv each of the months, from Apne September, inclusive, of the years 1466 aL Route No.2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the State of Kansas, and the town of the Btate of Misrouri, to any posts or stations t! are or May be established in the State ot Kansas or in the Territory of Cotorado, ath of latitude 40 deg. north, drawing supplies from Fort Leaven- wrth, and to fort Cuion, N.M _, or other depot that may be “esignated in that Territory, to Fort Garland, and to any other point or points on the route. Bidd-rstosta'e the rate per I) pounds for 100 mil-s, st which they will transport said stores ix eae! of tre months, ‘rom Ap-lito Ssptember, inclusive of the yesrs 1864 end 1365 Route No 3. From Fort Union, or such other de- ot ag mas be estab ie) edin the Territory of New lexico_to any punts or stations that are or may be established in that Ter itory, and to su h posts or sta‘ions as may be de-iguated ia the Ter-itory of Pipes nd State of Texas west of longitude 108 eg west Widders to state the rate per 100 pouhds for 10 mijes, at which they will transpori raid stores in escb of the months. from June to November, in- clusive, of the years 1864 and 1855 The weight to be transported each year will pot exceed 10670,00 pounds on Route No. 1 15.10.00 poundson Route No 2, and 6: 00,00 pounde on Route Bo 3. No additional per centage will be psidfor the treneporiation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles or any other stores. Bidders must give their names in ‘ull, as well as their place of residence ; and eash p opozal must be accompanied by a bond fa the sum of ten t hous- and dollars. signed by two or more responsible pereons, gusrantesing that ia cad» acontrat is Derirded for tLe route mentioned in the proposal to the pertier proposing, the contract wi 1 Da accepted and entered into ard good and sufficient sccurity formsbed by said partes in accordance with tie terms of (hia advertinement, The amount of On Rexte No. 1. 8. 6," tory evicence o: solvency jer and person olf-red a curity will be required. Propesals must be endorsed ‘- Proposals for Army Trav sportation on Routes Nos 1 2. 0: 3" as the case way be,and none will be eutertained ualess they faily comply witb all the requirements of this seserueewen ward# ave made ment bo pre. pb Sttios 10 RNOMMTacts at once, and to vive the reqrired bonds for the faithiul performance of the sare Contracts will be made subject to the approval of | the Qua; termaster General. but the right is re- served to reject yd or all bids tha: may be offered, Contractors must be in readiness for service by the first day of April, 1364, and they will be required to have s place of business or agencies a} or in the rignle of Forts L avenworth and Union, and other depots that way be established at which they may be communicated with Sa A) ae ocS0 td Major and Quartermas’er. _ PpBorceaLs FOR BAY, STRAW, AND GBAIN AssigtasT QuARTRRMASTER’s OFFICE, rage Devariment, corner @ and 2d sts , Wasuinaton, D, +, Uotober 16th. canbe | Written Proposals are invited for furnishing Ha: Railroads | Straw, Oats, and Corn, for th. . nio, Kentucky, be delivered at the Mulitoad Depot or at anc ot ike Gerernment Wharves ain this oe eh, ie is \ressed ie undersigned, and they should state the quantity of eaoh attols offered, also the eis: and dite of dehvery. Proposals will be received for dve thourand (5 100) sbels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of Hay or Straw, upwards, uniess it should be for the in- wrens a the Govermment to contract for a less 10" 5 All graip to be put up in good sacks, of about two «2h bushels each, which are to be furaiabed at the cost of the contractor. 1° if and Straw to be beegeiier Daled, AllGrain and Hsy aod Straw offered to be sab- ject to a rigid inspection by the Government In- ‘will be awarded from time to time to Fol Sgweat Bar rau, asthe interests of serv! 5 ood securi be required for the faithfal. talatiment of = contract “made under this adver- Payment tobe made at the completion of the contree! . L. BROWN, Geptain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. 8. a. ROPOSALS FOR OOAL AND WOOD, PED Srarss, Benats oF THE Une Aras. SusLep Paorossts nate received af : oy pp Dhan lor LE ER next, the Boaate of the Ongitol, of four Wenstes GRO. T. Sergeant-at-Arms U. 8. a EES MILITARY SUBSTITUTES, SoerTaTah Ae ae of Bubstitates senate, pa Wee aee itto interest to ya gence and Boal Hatate Olies, jo, 611 Ninth st., an o-e yacenan ‘boramio REMEDY sGuz AND FEVER, WABRRAN: 4uif omer AND EFFEC- ‘This yaluable medicine is purely vegetable in ita comporition, contains no riricn copper or other dangerous mineral and is free from the rious ich sometimes result from the use of and bark. Price $1.0 per bottle, For ABLES STOTT, 375 Pa. av. on CLARE cig at ook Ba "av. H. BATWINLG, 1th at. and Pa. av, BO BORW ELL oh st ‘and Maryland av., Saban anion wien tan v. ue a, 7ée and G sta. S janie gton, D.O. G40, . POFHORON, Qeorgetows, D. 0, @BO A. MILLER, 506 Market nook Sladslnnte on 6-Ita* - arket atract, Cie Proprietor, "ABSEY OOLLING & 00.3 : é 2 PHILADELPHIA yah : pRAveny ‘ALE 4ND.PORTER. Lueed FO egw this colebrated Brewery, aLE which Iam prepared to furnish on short notice to pil persons who will favor me with thelr orders, Batisfaction No. 389 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, COMPOUND FLUID EXTBACT BUCKU | INVITE TUB TRADE TO INSPECT THEIR A POSITIVE BtOOK ow arp ' IMPORTED SPECIFIO REMEDY axD rom DOMESTIO Hon-Retention or Incontinence ef Urine, lrtte- tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Blad- LIQUORS, der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Pros- . trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcerous Gravel Brick WINES, a. = Mucous or Milky Discharges, and all Diseases @ SEGARG Affection: of the Bladder and Kidneys, TOBAOCGO, and Dropsical Swellings, existing in Men, Women or Children. AND HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. Groceries for the Camp, For Weakness arising from Brossses, Habits of Diss UNSUBPASSED sipation, attended with the foliowing symptome Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, tT Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, ‘Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of ‘ : ARSORTMENT AND VARIETY Disease Diminens ot Yelena: fulness, Pain im the Back, res Universal Lassitade of the Muscular System, Hot é Hands, Flushing of ANY STOOK IN THIS CITY, tae body, Drv- ness of the Skin, OUR OONTRACTS ERUPTIONS ON THE FAOR, Witz fALLID COUNTENANCE. THE LARCEST PACKERS STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSEY ENABLE US TO OFFER HERMETICALLY-SEALED NEW YORK. BORDEN’S OONDENSED MILE , PHILADELPHIA, AND BALTI- MORE MARKET PRICES, SOLD’S SATBAOT BUCHUINVARIABLY DOmS These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which thiz medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa- tuity, Epileptic Fits, in ome of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently foliowed ty those *‘ Direful Diseases,” IN- SANITY snd OONSUMP- TION. Many are aware of the cause of their IN THR MEATS, suffering, but none will confess. POULTRY, The FISH, records 4 of the In- FRUITS, sane § Asylums and the Melan- an eholy Deaths by Con sumption, bear ample sof VEGETABLES, ness to the truth of the sertion, The constitution oe i a? flected with Organic Weakness, re- 4 ' quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen end Invigorate the System, which HELM- HELMBOLD's HIGHLY OCNOENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILEA, @onstantly on hand. BEING BOLE AGENTS For purifying 4 ron the blood, re MESSRS. FRANK BININGR BOTTLED WINES AND HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON, ‘WHEAT NUTEIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL SHEREY, GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, VAN TASSELL AROMATIO SOHNAPFR, remedies, GOODSPEED & BRO.’S “OLD TOM,” READY FOR SBHIFMEND IN IRON-BOUND OARS FROM ONE TO 81X DOZEN BACH, VONNIISBEURS TO INSPROT taoves all diseases \ arising from excesses : and imprudence in life, chronic constitutional dig- eases arising from am impure state of the blood, and the only relie- ble and effectual known remedy or the eure of Scrofula, Bcald Head, Salt Bheum, Pains and Swellings ef the Bones, Ulcerations of the ‘Throat and'Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the Face, \ ‘Tetter, Erysipelas, 5 and all scaly f eruptions of the » akin, ‘we table spoonsful of the Extract of Sareage rilla aaded to a pint of water, igerual to the Linees Serie ot beeen ne Barsaparilis, or the Desoction, af THD SALE OELEBRATED Se THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIZ- TED TO UBB IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use in all the STATE: HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INsTi- TUTIONS throughout the land, as well as in pri- vate practices,and are considered as invaluable Suu Mepicat Paorssrizs or Boory, WE KEEP THEM Bee remarks made by Dr. BPHRAIM MeDOW BLL, « celebrated Physician, and Momber of the Royal College of Burgeons, Ireland, and published inthe transections of the King and Queen s Jour Bee Medico-Obirargical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Reval College of Burgeons. Bee most of the late Standard Works of Medicine, CONTAINING PRIORS, Extract Buchu, @1 per bottle, or six for @5, ‘Extract Sarsaparills, $1 per bottle, or six for 8 te WR INVITB OUR LARGE STOCK Adéress letters for information, in con@denes, to = HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOR, 104 Sourm Tunrx Brausy, PAGNE 5 OHAM WINES, Ww aa OF OUB OWN IMPORTATION, PHILADELPHIA, amD GALL THE ESPECIAL ATTENT CONSUMERS TO THE BEA or BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 4mp ‘oR PRINCIPLED D. ‘Who endeavor to dispose of “their own “other” articles on the reputation attained ad GRAND VIN IMPERIAL 4¥ MO x, pion Laake HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS = ; SBMS GENUINE EXTRAOT BUGHD, : py Ty MYGRFOINS axtnAot dansaramica : a or waien ~ : GENUINE IMPROVED BOSE wasm, ‘WE ARB A0LE PROPRIETORS, *. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEAR. S26 — ; ASK YOR HELMBOLD’