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aes . POSALS. . ‘TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. aLEB OP LANDS OFFICIAL. PRO ALS. os sey Ms gee ‘ r ry ‘ — Nw Ae, . = Fae DIREOT TAXB3 LA TRSURRBOTION- dimer sreret Piet ¢ cas. | P BQPOBALS FOR LUMBES, S5RAPRD PROPOSALS eas ot he ter fare BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILB é | ee at grire Neon viamettoevametce Cmay Auman queen i ne tT i | * | 4 ve heiby tats weer] Frior Lats | Seoed inerasoes cations tei, and ne Bits SUES easy potion Tea ta "S| Re a an of teal dented fa the State of Soete Caroling, | danger thereto by Are and olherwise arising _ Sasxp 3 ob barrel, tae opal PARE ABSRURG. and siz : situated mee | from the lawless action of persone under the Bics in duplicate fer the different grades should between W. @TON and BAL rv] Sereinester ‘ave become forfeited tothe | < Jiqaare obtained in the fe heets of OCOMPOUN ‘Gaited States by reason of the non: influence of spirituoas iiga' Béssearity bo. point a one the Flour to be commenced witn-'| follows : D eo Yicinity where this directed thag from tnedate mages ( Vigy Tener Of Tae following | 5, one week {rom the opratee cf thebide or asecon | POR PHILADMLPHL«, XW YORK & BOSTON, cated or stored, a Bey ta the r az the Government diract, at the Lea ‘ashington at S and e i order, the sale of liquor, under license ‘ giz hundred ana Sfty thousand (650,000) feet 4-4 Fea . delivered either | . 2, 8 Sr otherwise: will mot be permitied in the lo- | ©” or ose (tice White Pine Gommon Oullings, < | Fate of edn I Sees: | “aliars ans ym, vn, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHY ; d herein, : i eaty mouenet e the wharves, or at the ri lepot, ° IMORBE. urrectionars distrieta wi-hiathe , calities name ‘and 140, 80 much thereof White Fine Common Cul‘ings. a o Ve at 6.90, 8 and 11.158. m.and9,Sand 6.20 p. ay me efit bevcold at atone aia RF snd MM prot in the | Bis fect is, Hembock peers, |S Hi cos treats muat be completed within thirty | a, fecte Sone m, and Sand PF. m. only 4 POSITIVE taid days vine Custom Homes | “ISIUCTea igre sos 106 os 195 100 16t, ana | PIE NH HRORMaE Chg) feat Boantling,o by 4, | GAYE TOM hs Peri ee esescos of indebted: | tage SEALE PARTE OF THE WHET, | Worst fi on Head inland) St. | ye detach thereof as front on Seventeonth, | Biste-s' thes-sbd (6600) fest Beantling, §by 4.16 giiderammather unde onthe Government oar p evdally'oretpt buotay. "Ou Ganday "StS tat a . Besniort District, y; = | Big j . will be made | ° Rte . Ghee aa arsadisian | Aeestecuth ret ana ame pram,” | OE AACug (gO) ft Bang, 8 bys, | ES un Uarernent mesa wil bom | (Bei Ta oly ona a wnion Beers canbe uni of = . a h bid, | 5 Squares 5 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 53, 51, 55, fy Seantling, Ap cath of silegiance must accompany cac! FOR WASHINGTON 4 Pipe ear ore aly dined eka tte for. | so FSS So OS A aa eOoN ron esos | BUA fees long Hemisck, SOY 4. | fo Sid will bronceriaiaed from parties Whowars | 1NOe muAseINGTOR AND THR SOUTH. SPECIFIO REMEDY as sforesaid. together with the valuation of | 303, 104, 120, 121, 122, 123, 142, 143, 14, in the First Ree ‘described to be good, merchantable viously talied to comply with their | a.m. and 320,Sand Sp.m. Om Sundaysat 4.9 and ‘seme. and the amount o’ the iota of saidtax | Ward, south of Pennaylvania avenue. Lumber, subject to the inspection ofan agent ap- | cere ro pay ped w y new. andof oak, sad | Sq,m.and 59. m HILTON HEAD Island, St. Luk.’ Parish, Beau- | os fost wnert 14 166,80 much thereof as front | Mth day of Decomber. 1863. iets Flour will be pee which - ie ip “Fae Porn” tacluling “Bob Ieana,” | OB Hand Sevehreenth street, in the vicinity Of | aus ait name ant post tee addreas ofthe bia. |e Bit aru bk Washington D Ovando Fon-Retention of Incontinence of Urine, RAS Fvare bees owned oy Waa Mlliott ; | oe aea hor, ee 163, 164, 184, 185, so much | 49h must appearin the proposal, is gine ‘Proposslstor' Flour’ "no 10-td sien ov Wlewbtion of the Rube s . = Sa. AAT BOT Oa APT DATO Pra Inflammation on Prank Hale potkeat te ' thereof as front Connecticut avenue, Seven- ofall the tide must appear, or the ‘bid will be RUFOKALS FUR ARMY PRANSPORTATION. For ferther information, tickets of every kiad, A “Feavroon, Fy Sotnwent by Skull creek. , teenth, Eighteenth and K streets, in the vicinity considered’ as the individual proposal of the party © oaipesh sas Daror Ged aveasscares, &e, =p ny toG 8, KOONTZ, Agen t Washing- dor and Kidneys, Diseases of the Pree- ~_ No. 3. "Pine Lands,” owner or owners unknown; | of K street stables. ne from disloyal jen will not be eon- Y Lesoen ‘Kansas. Oc". 33 ae ion. oF al ?. aur trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, od by tee Heine. Vise Halt. Gruss Lawn, Per er ret ade Nah i ag vicinity (of sigarea ‘and an cath of aliegiance Inust accompany | SEALED FROFOSALS Mill be reseived at this office | Master'et Transportation, Calcerous Gravel or Brick berry Hi larsbland, Honey Horn, Fairfield, Sixth and Seventh-stree 3, 631, 681, each propo bit:or | until 12 o’olock m on the loth day of December, L. M. OOLB, General Ticket Agent. au 2-tf tio Hope, and Yeabrock. | q Squares 573, 574, 630, 631, 632, 633, 631, 681, 683, | “Pr ponaia must be addressed to apt. Bdward L, jens. for the transportation of militar> supplies | —- rer Dust Deposit end No.3. ‘Fish Hill.’ said to be or to have been | or any vacantstreet or avenue included in these Barz, Arsatant Quartermaster nited States | during the yeare 184 and 1868,on the following 2868. Mucous or Milky quned by General Drayton ; bowaded nortneast by | squares, being in vicinity of railroad depotand | army at Washington. D.O.sndehvusd be plaints | Sues: SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE Discharger, and alt Diseasee Broad riv-r scatheast by ¢ ORES Fcios eae Sering- | Soldiers’ Retreat. marked * Proposain tor Lumoer.’* ‘Koxte No.1. From Forte Leavenworth, Laramie, és sun Affections of te Bladder ond Kidneys, ee he bain” OTeee Lawn, northwest and | “Snares 728, 72%, 731, 731, 735. 759, 760, in vie GUARANTRE, ana Miley. and other depots that may be e.tad ae AND DnIO eatiko: ihe 4 Corejus Point” and “Sprigeheld,” said to in ty Of Capitol aid Carroll Prisons and Bar- shown by the ofcinl certiteats of the Oleben tee | the Minvurfriver: nofte of fort Lenrenworta acd | BALEIMO . and Dropsical Swallings, misting . * Corgi. jt Springfeld,” | = . de or to have been owned by Wm. Pop. ; Bounded | Tacks. y t Bia. hearest District Goart or of the United States Dis. | scuth of latitude 42 deg. noi th, to any, posts or sta- eae ee See tn Men, Women or Thildren. sorthrasy by Broad river, southeast by the At- | On any place within four squares of Bla- | St “Attorney. tions that are or may be established iu the Tern Jaatice, Ocean, southwest by Grass Lawn,and north- | densburg Toll Gate. ‘The abl'ity ofthe bidder to fill thecontract,should | tories of Nebras eke, aaene ane tan, FROM WASHINGTON OITY! ‘west. by Fish Hall. ; | Onany place within two squares of Kendall 10 be awarde bim mast be Rasranteot: | two south ate oree #4 deg porte. aed oat of Jo a THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THB OLD’s 7 No.5 “Grass Lawn,” ssid to be or to have been | Green park. i responsible persons. where signatures sre ap- ress, rol eld ‘i WE: UTH AND NORTH-WEST HELEB EX’ freiak Klouard’ Pope s pounded’ nortaeast by On any piace within tio aquares of Railroad gonded to the guarcutec, and said guarantes must | mirth of 4 deg. forth | Bidders to, ata'e the rat sts SOUeE Tine, Aad jue Only Howe RACT BUCHE, prin: ani | park. 4 ‘ , tl 5 Ease’ Soratinns Valed” Number otto and |< ANY gute in, the above-described localities | Blader pur Be frsent ta parson when the nae | Fangvort said terminates spegontha, tan | tat ce ak ee Mesney ross Washington | For Woatnesu rising from Masesses,Habiten tian * convicted of selling liquor to citizens o le ® apd 1866. 4 ogee of Oars on any tion, attended with the f< aeeieees a y trp i aes etimes called | Giers, will be closed, and the proprietor im- Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed Route No. 2. Prom Forts Lesvenwor te aad Biley other Route, and xo Omnibus Riding, ipa: sapmpaptin aie follo, ing symptoms: “N amber #5ur, said 10 be oF to have been Ganea | prigoned for such time as the nature of the of- | prantsontractorand both of hin guarantors, will | in the Ktate of Kansas, aad 1 rn of, Ranees, in AULY ‘wEasna WROM wAsHTMGvOdl Indisponi' 1. Loss of Power, by k Pope ; bcunded northeast by Grass Lawa, | fenee may warrant, the liquorson the premises | be required of the successful bidder or bidders the Bisse Missouri. to 4 mot St Koneseae POUR D. OITY. (Bundape pied Loss ot Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, art by the Atiantic Ucean, soutnwest by \ confiscated, and the pone permanent ly closed. upon Sea or ao TEE fn Territory of Colorado, s.wth of latitude 40 making connections with ving Baltimore Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of ae ic: harytlte aidta one wonaraneen | Paieeteaet ea ih agar ged Ot ot |_Nejaz-—rt tea comtr ar rae tate | Se ee aREAGETRNUR Gee FOR Lets, | On gaa LER STE one Disease Diraee of Visloa, Wate No.7. * Cherry Hill,” aaid to be or tohavebsen | Police, will be placed in the hands of an officer, Of ndo hereby guarantee that ss able te | that may be cesignated in'that Territory, to Fort at Relay with 9r. u Train from Baltimere, fulness, Pain im the Back. hee feutineg oy usrsec tants omeaey | ‘Oren men anzetcites pert zey be | Gan te ented wtzam viet | Cue yani oats ar Reet | arse wrygg AMEE WHEE, gy ena alone tattdeot aa aalled Number Four, south geet be mare ened | permitted to sell, unde license, to citizens only; | fis'progcaftion and thee oh acid bia repent ke at which they will transport said stores | sonra eaving Washingt ‘Janetion (olay Howse) martliwest by Vine Danas, peer y wearer sand | pat only in exceptional cases will permits be socepted, be will at ouioe enter into a contract im | (7 'eoor of the months, from & to Baptember, | with Train leaving Baltimore at 816A. m0, Muscular System, Hot No. 8. “' Marshland and Chaplin,” said to beorto | given. By command of B. Top bag oat gs ee Sherewits be awarded him we are pre- | 10clusive of the years ist and : aah oihera Trains leaving Washington at $595 6.90 P.M. Hands, Flushing of Savoy Shes Sh ead Bate aj Ponte’, Bort Captain and Provost Marenal. | pred igbecome huasecazites.., 00 Te S°* D8 | Howie Re o, Brom Fors Uslon,ot meh other de. | make connection with train lenving baltimors at the body, Dry- Selled Number Four, southeast by the Atasie | A. S. BAKER, Licutenant and Adjuant, eels guarantee must be sppen je oficial | exieo. to any posts or stations thatare crmaybe | 5° song go BUY YOUR TIOKETS BY THE anu ict the Borthwert by Pine Landa, and southwest by | no 5-2w The right to reject any oF all bids that may be | ¢7'sblished in that Territory. and to su. posts or BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Skin, Gardner and Lemington. Cae remreT RR TAT IS TS deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quarter. | {8 lous as may be designated in thy longitude lus | This is the Route by which Through Tickets or . No.9, “Gardacr,” said to be or to have bean Headquarters Provost Marshal's Office, master, an well as the right to select from each 914 | ATizonn and State of Texas wes Th oe Checks cam be procured owned by Stoney ; bounded northeast by Marah- | Washington, D. C., Nov. 12, 1963. such Lumber, at the price therein named, asisre- | % iadene to state the rate per 100 pounds for 100 rougl aggage ronaihion BERUPTIONS ON THE FAOR, jand. southeast by Broa? creek, soutawest by | Special Orders, No. 22.—The sale of Liquors | quired by the Government; and in case of the miles, at which they will transport'said storesin | wosentyy Latent pm ee eC aRPING OARS, of ter an ete dg held er beau | is prohibited in the following localities, in ad- failure of sha bidder smboss ? roposal in sccepted, each of the months from Jane to November, in- igh’ iD: 5 No. 10. ew: by Josepu Pope; bounded northeast by lip. southeast by the Atiantic Ucean, scuta- west bs Hill Place, and northwest by Broai cree! Bo. 11.“ Hitl Place,” suid to be or to h @ been | jands of Samuel Lawton; bounded northeast by Lemington, southeast by the Atlaatic Ocean, sentk west by Brickyard, and northweat by Broad creek. No. 13. “Brickyard.” seid to be or to have been lands of Fickun; bounded northeast by Hill Place, southeast by the Atlantic Ocean. routh- west by Possum Puint, and northwest by Broad ereeck. No. 13. ** Possum Poin:,” aaid to be or te have Deen Isnds cf Wells; boanded northeast by Biick-’ yard, southeast by the Atlantic Ocean. foulhwest and south by Point Coafurt, and northwoet by Broad creek. ' on No. 14 ** Poin: Comfort,” sald to be or to have | Deen owned by Wm. Pups and by Baynard; vound- ed northeast and north by Possum Puint, souta- east by the Attantic Ocean, south and suntuwest by Law ‘lace, and north aad northwest by Broad reek. ‘ No. 15. *‘Lawton Place’ seid to be or to have Deen lands of Mrs Lawton; bounded north aud Bortheast by Point Comfort,-outheast by the At lantic Oceai uth and southwest by Bracdock’ Point, and rorthwett by Broad creek aad Ca: Dogue kouna, No. 16, * Braddock’s Point,’’ said to be or to have teen owned by saynard, sud formerly by Jone Stoney; boanded no th aud northeast by Lawtoa Place souiheast and south by the Altantic Q:euc, West and sortawest by Calibogue Sound. No 17 “Spanish Wells,” said to be or to deen Bayvara’s; bounded north by a creek ci by some Muddy -reck letting ineas: from Mackay’s reek, opposite the mouta of May river, easterly | by Muday-creek lacs. southerly by Broad creek, and west by Calibogue Sound, or as sometimes ealled,rpanish Wells river. No. 18 * Muddy Creek Place’? said to be or to Rave been Bayuard <; bouuded north by the creex called by some tiuday creed, easterly by Utter % 'y by Broad creek, and westerly by , ea southeriy by Broad creek, and we: reek Piace. No. 2. ‘‘Honey Horn,” sxid_to be or to have | been Graham’. northerly by Lands, northeast and Pine Land Hole and Gar: and westerly oy marshes ex- tending to Mackay’s creek, ‘ana formerly Stoney’s; bound rvis cree, Fairfield, and vine essterly by Pope’s islaad; beunded north by by Fairfieid south by Jarvis creek and west by Mactay’s creek. Beabro-k, | 3. and Marsbland, southerly by Otter | land,” including Hog Island, | been Fra | Army of the Potomac will be giv. dition to those named in Speciat Orders No. 9, from these hendquarters, of date November 4, 1863: S63: Square 141, so much thereof as fronts on G street, *. 269, 270, 297, 298, , 100, 110, 433, 431, 25 Squares C and D on Maryland avenne, in vicinity of Government Ralroad, Depots, and Storehouses. Squares 500, 504, 544, 515, 516, and 517, in vi- cinity of Sixth and Seventh street wharves. Squares 351 and 3~2, so much thereof as front ,oulsiana avenue, in vicinity of Central Guard House. Upon the Mall, in the vicinity of the Monu- mentand Government Cattle Yards: or upon any place in the vicinity of Mount Pleasant, rver, Stone, Columbia College, Campbell's, .incoln, Douglas, Emory, or Armory Square Hospitals. The penalty for violation of this Jrder will be the eame as specified in Special Ordere, No.9. By command of Henry B. Tovp, Captain and Provost Marshal. A.S. Baker, Lieutenantand Adjutant. AB DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GeweRaL’s Orrion, WAsHINGTON, June 29, 1868. General Orders, No. 196, The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have dered their services to the Government in the present emergency, and also for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. By order of the Becretary of War. B.D. TOWNSEND, je® Assistant Adjutant General AB DEPARTMENT, - Wasminaron, January 28, 1863. Ia consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citizens to visit the at the office of Liert. Col. Comnap, 139 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. DENTISTRY. G*"4T DISCOVERY iN DENTISTRY. Teeth Extracted without Pain with the Muhrite of Oxysen | , 2 would advise all persons having teeth to ex- tract to call at LEWIB8’S office, aud have them out by this No. 23. “ fatrfield,’’ said to have been the pisn- | tation cf Dr. George Skull seek: eoepbeest ane morta by A ae souther y Honey Horn, westerly by Jen- Bint Ioland. Nea eds No. 23. “Cotton Hove,” si je or to have been Will Pope’s; bounded northwest @teek, northe: Seabrook, southerly and gouthwest by Fairfield. No. #. “Seabrook,” including lands formerly owned by Wallace Taibird, F said to be or to have been more recentiy owned by Seabrook ; bounded northwest by Skull creek, northeast by The Point, southeast by Pine Lands, and southwest by Cotton Hope and Honey Horn. ‘inckney Island,’’ 8t. Luke’s Parish, Beaufort South Oarolina; inded west and north- west by Mack: creek, northeast by Broad river, southeast by Skull . 2 7 \.2 = = | 2 igsi = { 2 53; = f S| S + 5 Pie gi] | 2 RE S| wk x Be. 000 80 60. $49 00-8129 00 ~ 89 00 49 001” 120 00 jos 104 00, 52 00} 156 00 = 7200, 36 00! 108 00 oc 48.00) 24 0H 72 00 bod $200 16.00, 48 00 = Roo! 16 oy} 48 00 ¢ 80 00, 40 06! 190 00 b 80 00, 40.00} 120 00 88 00, 44 001 137 08 | > #2 00} 44 Oc} 132 00 8800 44 122 00 = 8000; 40 Oy 120 00 be 50 00} 40 09) 120 00 as 2 Ba is ] 1 box 4800, 24 72 00 be OB 84 00 bo 7200! 36 108 90 = 80 00) 40 01 120 00 « 2400 12 ‘36 00 bd Be ot 42 00 = s2 16 (0) 48 09 = 12900 G9 O} 120 00 Vian. 60 00-80 OH 24400 a ra. W. B. WORDING, WM. HENBY BRisBaNE. Direct Tax Commissioners fer the District Carolins. Pont Borat, October 31, ee line. i 1803. no 13,16,%-3t HOLESALE AND RETAIL, NOTIONS, TOYS, AmD FANCY Goons. @OTTHELF & BEHREND, 389 Beventh st., bet, H and I, Respectfully invite the attention of the public at large, a8 well of city and country buyers, to their very Irrge and well selected Btock, comprising almost every article usually found in first-class Notion and Fancy Goods Houses. TO DEALERS ESPECIALLY, Particular attention is invited te s large and well- selected Btock of TOYS for the Holydays. to LADIES BUYING FOR FAIRS, A eemeral inducement will be given. WILLiam PITOn, L. 0. BIBER, FITCH, HINE & FOX, ATTORNEYS ATLAW, Mua Bevars, Cuaim amp Parser Acuxts, Corner Seventh and F Streets, Opposite Post Office,) Wasuinarom Oitr, D. QO. u.B. Commisnoners for all Btates. o¢ 23-1m* APERHAR P oNee en Dew SHADES. 3. L. KIDWELL would respestfully inform his friends and th, public that he bas just received @ well assortment of WALL PAPERS WINDOW SHADBS, FLEZ BOARD PRINTS, &c , all of which he ls prepared to-sell at the lowest cask prices. an 5 Maes plsch re papers bung beet ste by experioend or - fn the very. Remember place. No. 367 D street. te Prophlia Holl obs =a hasg ‘Mus; by Skull | |, Flyer, and Currel, said | Btoney; bounded nortiwest | ! i | 4 ' new Also call and’ apd harmless proc ine the Doete; er you will bave them in no other st; js new snd valuable one. No. 242 Pa. avenue, between 1%th and 13th streets no 13 8. BR LEWIS. M. D., Dentist. LA0enine Gas! No Pain in Eztracting Teeth. There is no danger in taking this Gas (pure Nitrous Oxide) even for those who are coasump- tive or delicate in constitution Its inhalation produces sleep. or coma, in about two minutes, @ its effect passes off in the same length of time, Made and administered at the office of Dr. LOOMIS. 338 Pa. av.. near coraerSth st. oc30-Im* denture LATE will be “Gooms in this olty--Ho. 338 avenue | Between stn and Brats Bet 907 arch mt, 3 CALL THE ATTENTION of Purchasers t our 267, end large assortment o! PIANOFOBTSS, from the most colebrat ven & Bacon, which we ats selling t the lowest Retory prices. We have also on han a Yow second: im rosewood |, for sale upon terms, . METZ, . come “Corser ot uth st sam Pont avenue. BORET DISEASES! SEORBT DIseBAgH) SAMARITAN'S GIFT! THE Most OMBTAIN REMEDY Bt most ‘es, A Positive rg 1 hag pany: GONORREGA. GLFET, STRI RES, ¢1. no eral, bo Falsam, no lercury, ‘They are aftvel voge' any unpleasant taste, and will mot in os way ures in from two to four days, and recent cases a Rerade #0 Ei, cole Tho have been gocged with Bakeets Oonsive of ape SAMAR IT savelon ure: i a. B) REAL D aA ROOT AND HERB J0iGRD the public as a itive cure. wei BB. ae ee co A) JUICH, is the nt, “Take do not it to, pos- ki] that ugh Lear then of this purifying reme- i ity that tor ley poe years, Samakitaw a repent in will remove every Raitt syutem, as well as all the elleata of Mercury. -EMALES: —=— EMALES !' Bhat ad bra som Gi e bottle. Sse for @8., . waRiTaw’s CHANORE WASH, osmkou 6 milSom 161 Philadelphia Fost Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, ¢ rner of lth ond GOOK, Alexandria. may 6-tr ATHING NEW FOR WASHINGTON, MIS? SANFORD, York, has just opened einen a ies post {anhloneble,striee toqetner, with Senc Se oma eens CH }) BOM ‘Theater. ade Rat kay Poe low York, Bo 5 im? vest door to Percy's, i getablas having noamell nor | quired for | tion or refusal, or quantity, the Lumber stipulated to be delivered, then the Assistant Quartermaster to have the rigit to supply such deficiensy by Fezohace, and such bidter to be charged with the difference of cost, Informal proposais will be Frisctes. EDWARD L. HARTZ, Bo 14-t Captain. A.Q.M..U 8. Army. A®t QUARTESM’R OAVALBY BURBKAU _ OrFIOg No 4 H srreat. Washington, D. C., November 12, 1863 PROPOBALS will be received at thia offs unii! 12 o’clock m., November 19, for the privilege ef ob- taining all the animals which may die at the Uiv- alry Depot, Giesboro’. D. 0 Bidders will state the amount per animal. The party to whom tne privilege is awarded will be required to remove the carcasses da:ly and cea- vey them far enough from the limits of the Depot to aveid si] nuisance either to the Depot or ize cilizens in the vicinity. Proposals will be received at the same t'mefor the purchase of the manure which may accumu ate within the jimits of the Depot. The manure also to be removed daily as above. Bonds will be req ired from tho party awarded in each case to the amount of five bondred dollars ($500) for the faithful performance of the stipala ticns agreed upon, Py meuts for the above to be made t» the Depot Quartermaster moptaly. Frcposa 8 must be addressed to Captain H. A Du Pry, Depot Quartermaster, Giesbor: oint.and be 6ndorsed on the envelope ‘Proposals for Dead Horses ” no 13 at ROPOBALS FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND P TWIND G@ PAPSR AN Post Orrice Deraxtment, October 12, 1363. Fated PRorosaus wiil be received at this De- partment until the 30th day of November next, at i2 o’:lock noon, for furnishing WRAPPING PAP&R AND TWINE, for the use of the Post Offices in the & vited Staies tor one year, from and after the iat day of December next The said articles are to be delivered. free o: expense, at the Blank Agencies of the Post Office De partment, at Washington, New York City ava Baffaio,N Y¥. The estimated quantity of each article, andthe quality thereof, required at each Agency for the year, are specified below, District No, 1, at Washington. 2,200 reams of Man Wrapping Paper, 20 by 25 inches in size id to weigh not less than 22 pounds to the ream, and each ream to contain 20 perfect quires, 10 reams of the same kind of paper, 26 by 40 in- ches in size, andto weigh not less than sé pounds to the ream. 5.000 pounds of Jute Twine, 3 strands, hard twisted and in bal’s to weigh | poun’ 2,900 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, sbout one- eighth ofan inch in diameter, well twistad. and in balls or hanks, weighing from 1}; to poundteach District No.2, at New York City. 12,000 rea of Wrapping Paper, similar to that i Srat described fn the cnticaates for district 200 reams do., similar to that last described in said estimate . 16,000 pounde of Jute Twine, similar to that first described for district No. 1. 10,000 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second deseript: di im for di trict No. 1. District No. 3, at Buffalo, N. Y. 10,000 reams of Wrapping Pape. similar to that first named for district No. 1. $0 reams of do., similar to that last named for said district. 10,000 P pate pe of Jute Twine, similar to that of the rat description for district No. 1 7,000 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second description for said district Proposals will be received for each article sepa- qately, and eeparately for each district, or for the The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, to be determined after fulexem- in for the purpose of ascertaining which bid Will, 1p ita practical results, be most advantageous to the Department. The Postmaster General reserves to himself the right any bid where it is apparent that a part icles are bid for at a very low, anda rt high gate. without a3 sae for the purpose of a ing the Pry te of the bids under the estimate contained hin advertisement If the districts should be reconstructed, or in- greased in number, or any of them discontinued, the artieles shall be delivered at such place or places as the Postmaster General shal) designate, at pro rate prices. And the Po r General rther reserves to himself th » privilege of increas- ing or reducing the quentity of the articles re- “‘Bampion of euch neti Sroreby reuuired of en: icles as are here re to be farniam . to reject th ed can be seen at either of the above mam 5 Bidders will end samples sam: of such icles as they to ursieh with ort pro) their bids, dance of ais ability te comely tit ae Eee al w . a D sulicieat securities will be required to a failures to furnish the articles contrasted for mptly, or the furnishing of articles inferior to 1088 COB for, will be considered a sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Bide not made ip. scpordance with these proposals will not be consider: Proposols must be marked on the outside of the enveloge with the name of the article or articles Fy the lette: taining th - Ereed to the Piret ‘Assistant Postmaster General, ‘ashington, M. BLAIR, oc 18- wow Postmaster General, PBorosars FOR LETTER. BALANCES, Post Orrics Derarraant. Oct. 12, 1863, Searup Prorosars Til} be received at ‘thin De- artment until the 30th day of November next, at o’clock noon, for Garalehe Letter-balances for the use of the Post Offices in the United States for one year, from and after the Sist day of December next, of the following description, vis : Ist. Belances capable of weighing eight ouncer, avoirdupois weight, to be graded down to quarter Of there it is supposed cight hundred will be re- capable of weighing at least two Talfeuacen, s°7e weight, to be graded down to these it i i euired met aeeenepsned one hundred will be re- ertect correctness will be required j: balances Pore yetrength and durability. ne lescripti i - company each bid; and be ‘bid der who may obtewn she Hive Sob a will be required to furnish balances reece S quality, im all respects, fully equal to h balance it be w. a box for transportatrars enn e Securely packed in le Tee plances are to be delivered free of all charge at Washingto: ,and will there be examined nk Agsney of the Post Office Department and reported upon by suitable inspectors for Tecep- Each bidder must furnish with his ee of Bis ability to cum ply with Bre penal ee cae cient securities will be required to a Failures to furnish the balances for prompt BS contracted or the furnishing of ferior quality, will be considered so fai: cause for the forfeiture of the contract’ “UMicient Propcsals muat be endorsed on the. ‘side of the envelopes, Froposal le for Lotter-halunces,? and Mok, ae Ani tant Postmaster Gen- aldreared to the M. BLAIR, Postmaster Genorat. eral, Washi (ovens, sorek ae oc 12-wew COMPOUND P This es bees ‘Storer ét and conte s bettie ria bas "ADAMS BXDRRSS OOM ABT. = NOTION OF REMOVAL, © the most superior finish. attached to Night Trains, SHORTEST AND MOST DIREOT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CGINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, dc, dc. ae., G7 v.70 LESS CHANGES OF OARS THAN BY ART OFUER ROUTE. ow BI Special Notice to Passengers for the West from a ia i it, by purcha- Washsi oY Passengers i ks ives nt, Db» pure! clusive, of the years 1864 aud 1365 The weight to be transported each year will not exceed 10.000,000 pounds on Route No. 1. 15.000,000 andson. Boute No 2, and 6(.00,000 pounds on Route o. No additional per centage will be psidfor the transportation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles. or any other stores Bicders must give their names in full, ag well as their place of residence ; and each Fee) mast be accompanied by a bond in the sum of ten t hous- and dollars signed by two or more resgousible pereons, guaranteeing that in cass a contract is ded for tre route mentioned in the proposal to | sing their THROUGH TI ington. the partier proposing, the contract wi lbcancentes | Meine Beltinpee ced Okie alread Say Bon and entered into and good and sufficient security | DOLLAR in the Through price. and hive the priv. furn'ehed by said parties. in accordance with tae | lege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without terms of this advertisement “The amount of bonds required will be as foilows: On Route No. 1 patel 3. 900 Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency ofeach bidder and peraen offered a3 sacurity will be required t Proposals must be endorsed ss zropoesls (ot Army ‘raraportation on Routes Nos. 1. 3. or 3.” as fice, Washington. .s z case may be, and none will be entertained unless | Ticket Oflce, Washington wtation tney fully comply with all the requirements of this M. OOLB. General vertisement. Ticket Agent. -tf Parties to whom awards are maie must be pre- a Fared to execute contracts at once, and to give the | pLSCSL Vv ayy Gin reaL nauuaD required bonds for the !aithful peformance of the same. with its connections) additional charge. D ti t the Ohio Biver with CLEVE- LAND. © PINPRBURG, ORNTRAL OHIO. aad MARI erra & OHRGINR ATT BATEHORDE: end em, wit) ie whole f LA of the NORTH WEST, ORNTEAL WEST, and SOUTH WEST For THROUGH TIOKETS' piease apply at the ion. Contracts will be made subject to the approval of IB A FIRST-OLABS ROUT: the Qua’'+rmaster General, but the right is re- '0 ALL THN WESTERN OITIBS, serv. d to reject any or all bids tha: may be offered, Contractors must be in readiness for service by + tbh SPEED. SAFRTY AND COMFORT?! STONE BALLASTED AND of Apr'!, 1364, and they will be required FRSS FROM DUST lace of business op agencies a} or in the vicinity of Forts L-avenworth and Union, and AGG, HECKED THROUGH * aan'G) FYROM BALTIMORE other depots that way be established at which they THERE DAILY TRAINS FROM may be communicated with promptly and read PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! L. 0. BA8TON, * Two of them makin, OLOED CONNEOTIONS at ufnaresune oc td Major and Quartermaster. P2OrOsALS FOR Woop, ith Trains on NOBTHEES OBNTEAL RAILROAD, Cava.ay Borgav, Orriog or Depot QranteRMas: sashington —, 1 ed, and and forming THE GREAT QENTRAL BOUTR 13 WASHINGTON an RD, BALTIMORE Wast, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Proposals are rolicit will be received at this office until FRIDAY 20th day of November, at moon for the farvishiny of 200 cords of good, sound. merchantable well seasoned Gord Wood, to be celivered at the Cavalry Depot, Giesboro Point, D. C., corded in ranks 4 feet high; delivery not being considered complete until cord and Inspected. fears will state the prices for For Through Tio! each kind—oak. hickory, pine. the Northern Cen! An inspector will be designated on the part of | corner of Pennsylvania the Government te inspect and messure the wood mn, ‘The ability of the bidder to fulfil his agreement most be guarantied by two responsible perso: SPLENDID SLEBPIN ARS ON ALL HIGHT ed i atc 5 ene ae is i wry, | SMOKING amp SALOON CARS OW ALL TRAINE ie ret paibility o' @ guarantor must iJ — x FEOM WASHINGTON. Rearert District Geurt or of the United Mates Din, | Paseongors will take cis 6 0 a: cm; and 6.30 p.m, trict Attorney traims. conn: in Baltimore with the 9.15 a.m. Proposals must be addressed to Oaptain H A. | and 9.15 5. mn. on the Northern Cental Rail- Fray, Depot oes orang Gaels oreoN ak tae | ae there making, elose ‘ons’ with tie envelope" Proposals Tor Wood.” no T-1st Saini on ihe Poanspivania Central Railroad for PP orosaLs FOR OO.LL AND WOOD, wahias 73. Buxare OF THe UniTED Braves, BY route Freighte chal ‘descriptions 2 be Office of the Serneant at Arms, to from any point on ieiuaxess Washington. Geto ber Et “a of aio, entueky, Indiana, Ditaela, Wiseonsin, PO! wi Teceived ai : Tow: {erect ‘until 13 o’slock pn of SATURDAY, the 2st day Tee Pennsylvania connects of November next, for the delivery in the vaults of | at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which enn the Benste Wing of the Capitol, of four hundred | be forwarded to any port on the Ohio Moskingan, tons (2.240 Ibs_to the ton) of legge Bes, or steam- | Kentneky, Tennessee, Oumberiand, Illinois, tear aarcueht Srsendaadvveighed | Eat ntoaraaa: airy Mead aceon ae Li) ual . Oro! is the presence of the Ohtel Engineer to the A with s steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. or istant. and to bedelivered as aboveon or ta and shi; cntzaene the trammpor- before the 5th day of December following. tation of their Wreifat to this pany ean rely Also proposals tor like character will be received With coasdence on its Speedy transit. for the de! very at the same , On or before RATES OF FRBIGHT to and from said 5th day of December, of fifty cords of best Pine in the West, by the Px ivania Oentral Wike Col at Weed to be od away in the at as poserabes asians Miaraed De vaults, as the Ohief Engineer s Se we tl fo mark packages “Via Feana, 00 21-4 Bergeant at-ArmsU.S.fensie, | CMP AR” oy ao worthera Central B. B. We, 80 North street, PProsals FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN Assisrasr QuanreauasrER’s Orrion, aeaete Agent, hile. ge Demarest, core and 22d sts , OOH LEWIB, Gen" . k, HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Ppa Ee Seas eat, li ‘A8HINGTON, D. O., October 16th, 1863. a TET Written Proposals are invited for furnishing Hi by . Oati fo: ‘use of this De: fewtimnnwermiarbescanorais | MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. vernm( arves SO id undersigned, a U BSTIT UTES’ HEADQE. et sash rrogonnit too oftromed if thendgrained. | SUBSTITUTE, pe geld (or RUBBTITO YES tar offered, also She price and date of delivery, D men. F in wantof patie Pro; will be received for ve thourand (5.000) Sod is te Sete snsenent te Py 4 es Biraw, andopmords, unless it sboeld be ton or | Sear Pe venue,” : Sg torent of the Goverament to contract fore less | au lott NH MILLER. amount. All grain to be put up in good sacks, of about two (2) bushels ‘oak, which are to be furnished at ALL AND WINTER DEY G@oOOD8s, "Phe Hi Hay ‘Sad Buraw to be securely baled Ladies’ Black, Colored and Bearlet Oloake nat Cire Grain end Hay and Btraw offered to’ be aub- 2 esto 8 tion by the Government In- BaD ibaving Clothe” a 1 gem Breet "*Gomtracts will be awarded from time to time to | ZiepehMertuos, Rage and Ottomans tn all colors, ee loweat responsible bidders, ax the intaronta ot | lit: haste Slay ac? Y ellen Piestels i all qual- ‘ood security will be required for the faithfal | gap! » 'u Gliment of any contract made under this adver- ersandBatinets, ' Higesmont tobe made at the completion of the ite and Colored Blaakete, Rive Mcaraing 6: Goods in great variety, te and Brews Cotton Bheetings, &e, Hosiery, Gauntlets, Jouvin’s Kid Gloves, 4e., Re, ee Bee , TAY! 00% No. 43 Center RA tArHovss, FANT & 00., st |. Le aptain and Assistant Quartermasters D'S A, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS, GREAT BAR@AINS IN PIANO FORTES! BANKERS MO, 368 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ‘Will continue to furnish U. s. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslonga amet by See Corernmenh © par, "DL, B. 1-90 Treasury Notes. D art SOUGHT AND SOLD, V: 5 GOLD AND SILV SE joel : Cities sold in sums to sult purchasers, "es Btocks and Gold bought in Now York exelusive. oa Commission. vw RITTSNHOUSE, PANT & 00. JAY COOKE & CO., +. TZEROTT, Cor. lith and Pa. ave. N2” YORK WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE. KMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YOR, SSVASHING TON ond GRORORTOWN, D. BTBAMAHIPS 15 BANKER euvOR AND Jas. am Ne. 469 Fifteemth Street. 8.@ . Bailing Days IN RSDAYE and far SEALL, CONTINUE 70 FuauION gaa s Ebo wean sree Heel Rov WIYE-TWENTY BONDS . to at per until furtfler notice. For tretant 95 Beat shi; $3) S57” Persons desiring information soneerning this PEAT. foot street, Joan can procure at our counter, or J BAND haga, by mall, cireqiars: answering all quadions tet may 13-60 33) weston: Sew. Tere “ WSSUT AND ASLL ALL IGQUESOP pier “DONDE: SEBASURY. PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, whick mi medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa- tuity, Epileptic Pits, in one of which the pationt may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those * Direful Diseases,” IN- SANITY and OONSUMP. TION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none will confe . The records of the In- sane Asylums anc the Melan- choly Deaths by Con sumption, bear ample w meas to the truth of the sertion, The constitution *“ 69 fiscted with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, rhick HELM: BOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU INVARIABLY DOr HELMECLD's HIGHLY OCNOENTEATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILES. For purifying the blood, ‘re moves all diseases arising from excesses and impradence in life, chronic constitutional dis- @eses arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only relis- ble and effectual known remedy or the eure of Bcrofala, Beald Head, Saly Bheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Uleerations of the ‘Throat and’Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the’ Face, Tetter, Brysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the okin, ‘Twe table spoonsful of the Rxtract of Filla a@ded to a pint of water, is equal to the Libses: Diet Drink, and one bottle is fally equal toa gallon of the Syrup of Barsaparilla, or the Decoction, as uscally made. S97 THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BERN ADMIY- TED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES A&zEMY, and are also in very general use in all the STATE: HOSPITALS and PUBLIO SANITARY InNsTI- TUTIONS Smian pa the land, as well asin pei- vate practices, are considered as invaluable remedies. Gun Mupieal Paorsarius or Bocas, From Dispensatory of the United States. Bee Professor DEWERS’ valuable works om the Practice of Physic. Bee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYBIO, Philadelphia. Bee remarks made by Dr. BPHRAIM MeDOW BLL, s celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and publisheg in the transactions of the Kingand Queen s Jour nal. See Medico-Ohirargical Review, published bp BENJAMIN TRAVEES, Follow of Royal College of Bargeons. See moat of the late Standard Works of Medicine; PRIORS. Raxtract Bache, §1 por bottle, or six for 5, Extract Barsaparilis, 1 per bottle gor siz for gg Delivered to any address, pecurely peaked from Address letters for information, in conSdenee, te MELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOR, 104 Sours Taxex Sraspr, (delow Chestnat,) PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF GOUNTERFEITS mB UR PRINGIPLED DEALERS, ‘Who endeavor to dispose of “their own” “ether” articles om the repatation attained ELMEOLD’S PREPARATION BXTEACT BUCHU, ; *Gancuea EXTRA? SARSAPARILAR [LaEOLD's GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WAmR, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE; ASK FOR RELMBOLD 24KE NO OTHER, BF-Cat out this advertisome’ andéend aveié Imposition and Imposture,