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THE EVENING STAR. | LOCAL NEWS. om REronre—First Precinct Richard beverly Government Tinea, in his Ps ilitary.. arate Heo ae est m ‘sellin He tricheart, aor to sol ; dismissed. Albert ' o.; $20. Mrs. "Mary Pickerell, assault and | battery; dismiszed. | Second Precikct— Mary Stewart, drunk; $1.56. | ~~ Thecker, Wm. Smith, Pat Cosgrove, C. Anderson, disorderly; dismissed. John Temes assault; do. jiea Nole, soiling . whisky ‘unlicensed; $20. Caroline Williame, | assault and baery), pal for peace, Also di: orderly; $5. Jus. ar ry?, rgeiving liquor to , soldiers in the lock-up; Ro»’t Dillon, Mich’! Bryon, John ay. W 'm. Darringto1 mélicious me Darrington also for pl teered } and battery; do. Third Precinct—Mary Bewman, ; wn | Kelly, failing to take license; Joan Piuuc: @runk; dismissed. Isaac Bariett, disorderly; | 44, * Fourth Precaanct._—F rank Kearnan, drank and iS disorderly; $2. P. Kearnaa, assault; dismuss- | ed. Henry Potter and ‘7 Potter, do.; do. Pat Daley, drunk; $2. Harris Roland, driv. ing on pavement; $2.60. Hugh McNalty, drunk; $1.75. Robert Garry, drunk and di: orderly; $3. James Dougiass, grand larcen jail fer court. James Gratam, threats; b: for peace. Daniel Kelly, drank; workhou Mary Sh g, disord: rly; 23. John Reardo: drunk; $2. Frederick Brodt, disorderly; $5. Jobn Uastello, drunk und disorderlp; $2. Sizth Precin: G. Bailey, assault and battery; diemissed. Henry Wa.ers and Rich'd Gant, suspicion of grand larceny; jail for near- ing. Johu Botts, drivingon pavement; Ww. J tration, swindling; dismissed. F. § bal en, obstructing pavement; $1.53. Johanna Fitzgerald, larceny, two cases; bail for court. Datuey Juison, drunk; costs 90 cents. Catha- rine Bordley, disorderly; dismissed. Nelli: Gray, drunk anddisorderiy; $2. Chas. Gr: disorderly; locked up six hours. Geo Cole, fast riding; &5. Tbomas Johnson, do.; $5. Tenth Precinct. Mathew Calhoun, ” steuling two horses aud @ wagon; bail tor hearing. Jno. Kennedy, lar.eny; dismissed. Jno. enley, grunk;co. Frank Hanks, habitual drunkard; workbouse. Jno. Denagbue, drunk and disor- erly; military. Jno. H. Bowman, do.; $6. Jno. Scott, do.; military. Mich’! Crowley, do.; do. Mary Bane Frank, enticing to prostitation; 5. Jno. Roden, profanity; #2. Ida Ernest, drunb; $2. Jno. Maloney, selling liquor on Sunday; #20. Jabez Pitland, threats; bail for peace. Isaac McConnell, do.; do. Ann Fleod, | suwalipg; dismissed. Henry ¥: Brown, disor- H erly: tary. Peter Wolf, drunk; 31. Henr. H 11, Gardner Perry, Dan’l D. Tompkins, S. Van Camp, disorderly; dismissed. Jas. Baw- | sey, Afeauit aud batiery: jail for court—also for heurebresking; jail. J. McLane, drunk; $1. | Lewis Doon, disorderly; $2.9). Francis Har- grove, do.; $5. Alice edford. Josephine Pic- ton, Margaret Evans and Aune Adams, do.; $1 each. Tim’y Flaherty, do.;$5. Frank McGrif- fin, dronk and disorderly; $t. Maig’t Mc(zraw, babitual drunkarg; security for good behavior. Fravk Parker, drunk and disorderly; Stu— workhouse. Also, profanity; $i0—workhouce. o.-T.-1.8co0.-=. From the army hospital—the bloody battle- Seld—the mancion of the rich and humble abode af the poor—from the office and the saered desk —from the mountain top, distast valleys and | far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook | @ud corner of the civilized world—is pouring ™m the evidence of the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thoa- | sands upon thousands of letters like the fol- { lowing may be seen at our office: ReEpsscry, W1s., Sept. 16, 1563. “s * * * Ihave been in the army hospi- | tals for fourteen months—speechless and near- | dy dead, At Alton, Ill, they gave me a bottle | of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three botties | Weetored my speechandcuredme. * * * * | C. H. FLautz.” Sours Wazgsaw, O., July 23, 1663. | * * #* Qne young man, who had been | mick and not out of the house for two years ' ‘with Scrofulaand Erysipelas, after paying the’! doctors over $150 without benefit, has been | e@ured by ten bottles of your Hitters. * * * Epwarkp WoUNALL.” The following is from the Matron of the | Union Home School for the Children of Volun- | teers: HAVEMBYER MANSION, 57TH STREET, New YorRE, August 2, 1563. “De. DRAKE: Your wonderful Plantation jitters have been given to some of onr little children suffering from weakness aud weak dungs with most happy effect. One little girl, im particular, with pains in the head, loss of Sppetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, Bas been entirely restored. We commenced ‘with but a teaspoonful of Bittersa day. Her Sppetite increased; strength and health follow- oe * * * Respectfully, Mas. O. M. Drvor.” «® = * * I owe much to yon, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my lide. Ray. W. H. Wacconzr, Madrid, N. Y¥.” “* #* * Thou wilt send me two hotties more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife hus eon greathy benefited by their use. Thy friend, Asa CuRRIN, Philadelphia Pa,” on * * Ihave been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured | me. Buy. J.S. CatHorn, Rochester, N.Y.” { «* * *® Send us twenty-four dozen more ofyour Plantation Bitters, the popularity of , which are daily increasing with the guests of | our house. Syuxs OnADWIOK & Co. Proprietors Willard’s Hotel Washington, D. U. «*% * * Ibave given the Plantation Bit- ters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with | the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. AnprEws. { ‘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. Ernasizr, Cleveland, 0.” “* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the Kidney and urina- ry organs that has distressed me for years. It | acts like a charm. ©. C. Moors, Agent for Colgate & Co., 251 Broadway.” &e., &o., «o., &o., ‘The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted na ‘ure’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in gperfectly pure St. Groix Rum. S.T.-18c0.-=. ! Persons of sedentary habits troubled with | ‘weakness, Iussitude, palpitation of the heart, | dack ot appetite, distress after eating, torpid Liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer ig they will not try them. ‘They are recommended by the highest medi- al authorities, and are warranted to produce 2 immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed- ingly agreeatle, perfectly pure, and harmless. Noticy.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and imposter. We only pat itup in | our log cabiti bottles. Beware ot bottles refilled ‘with imitation deleterious stuff, for which sey. | eral persons are already in prison. ‘See thit | every bottle has our United States Stamp over the cork, and signature om steel plate side 1a- | dels. Seld by respectable dealers throughont the | Dabitabie globe. : ie &Co., vs N.Y. i ‘ } vicinity where this | Orders, No. 9. | A.S. Baker, Lieutenantand Adjutant. | above Nineteenth street | WILLIAM FITCH, and ; FIANOWORT ES, rom tie moat celebrated] Ste: ae. Bol | gay an; eed none the stomach or bowels of the most di it those who h: aired cured | gewho have been svceel with Balsa Gonna es | gered SAMARITAIS, iPr. Bent by mail in a plein envel } ai eapiee . Geaagiht oa. j i (ovens. COLDS, pape ire Provost Marshal's Office, " D.C. Nov. 16, 1863.$ | Special onuere ‘2. .—In view o' immense amount of Government property located or | gtored in various sections of thie city, and the | danger thereto by fire and otherwiee arising | from the ir) fared etapa et Oe ome bed in te the uence of spirituous lqaors o} ane is FO) pert is necessarily eated or stored, it is roots that, from refed of this order, the sale of liquor, under license . or other wise, wiJl not be permitted in the lo- | calities named herein, to wit: Squares 116, 117, 139 and 140, so much thereof as fronton Nineteenth and M streets, in the vicinity of Nineteenth street park. Squares 137, 138, 139, 158, 159, 160, 181, and | 162, so much thereof as front on Seventeenth, Eighteenth. M and N etrevts, In oe of Seventeenth street and ambulance parks. Squares 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 41, 52, 53, 3, 55, | 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 73, 77, 79, 80, 81, $3, H4, 57, pie 103, 104, 120, 121, 122, 193, 143, 143, 14, in the rat | Squares 7. 8, 9, 16, 18, 19, 20, in the vicinity of | ! G-sirset wharf. ' ares 165 and 166,20 much thereof as front Ay and Seventeenth street, in the vicinity on clothing department. Squares 107, 126, 163, 164, 194, 185, so much | thereof as front Connecticut avenue, Seven- : teenth, Eighteenth and K streets, in the vicinity | of K street stables. Squares 472, 473, 501, 50%, 508, in vicinity of Sixth and Seventh-street wharves. Squares 573, 574, 630, 631, 632, 634, 681, 693, or any vacantstreet or avenue included in these squares, being in vicinity of railroad depotand Soldiers’ Retreat. Squares 728, 729, 731, 731, 735, 759, 760, in vi- cin ty of Capito] and Carroll Prisons and Bar- | racks, On any place within four squares of Bla- | deneburg Toll Gate. i On any place within two squares of Kendall Green park. 2 any pisce within two squares of Railroad | any. house in the above-described localities convicted of selling liquor to citizens or sol- diers, will he closed, and the proprietor im- prisoned for such time as the nature of the of- fense may wagrant, the liquors on the premises confiscated, ad the house permanently closed. An applicatidn in writing to the Provost Mar- shal, endorsed by the Mayor and Chief of Police, will be placed in the hands of an officer, | to report whether any specified person may be permitted to sell, under license, to citizens only; ‘put only in exceptional cases will permits be given. By command of Heney B. Topp, Captain and Provost Marshal. A. 8. Baxes, Lieutenant and Adjutant. no 5-2W Headquarters Provost Marshal's Office, Washington, D. C., Nov. 12, 1963. Special Orders, No. 22. —The sale of Liquors is prohibited in the following localities, in ad- dition to thoze named in Speciai Orders No. 9, from these headquarters, of date November 4; 1863: Square 141, so much thereof as fronts on G street. Squares 2, OFFICIAL. | | Ward, south of Pennsylvania avenue. 267, 265. 269, 270, oe 8, | 326, 327, 352 354, 385, 356, 109, 410, 453, 431, 402, 163, 492, aoa, and Squares C and D on | Maryland avenne, in vicinity of Government Railroad, Depots, and Store iouses. Squares 500, 501, 541, 515, 516, and 5: | olnity of Sixth and Seventh street wharves. } uares 381 and 3-2, so much thereof as front | on Louisiana avenue, in vicinity of Central | Guard House. Upon the Mall, in the vicinity of the Monu- ment and Government Cattle Yards: or upon any place in the vicinity of Mount Pleasant, | Carver, Stone, Columbia Colle; ‘ge, Campbell” Lincoln, Douglas, Emory, or Armory Square Hospitalx. The penalty for violation of this vrder will be the same as specified in Special By command of Henry B. Topp, Captain and Provost Marshal. 17, in vie AB DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GawenaL’s Orrios, WsalnarTon, June 29, 1868. General Orders, No. 195, The Acsutsnt Genera! will provide “an appropri: | ate medal of honor for the troops who, after tue | ij | sxptration of their term, hav» -fered their services tothe Government in the prenent emergency, and slso for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the States of | Pennsylvanis and Maryland, By order of the Secretary of War. B.D. TOWNSEND, fe 30 Assistant Adjutant General AB DBPAKTHENT, ~ WaSwixGPOm, January 35, 1868 In oonssquence of the prazsure Of business ax the War Department, passes for citisens to visit the amy of the Potoriac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. Comnap, 15% Fennszivania avenue DENTISTRY. (G#"4T DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. Teeth Extracted without Pain with the Muhrite of | Oxysen. i Iwould advise all persons peviag teeth toex- | tract to call at Dr. Le WIE’S office, | 1 i | Aud have them taken out by thin new, ard harmless process Also call and‘ examine the Docter’s new and im- proved method of Isserting Artikcis] Teeth. If yOu once see the great improvement in y ou wie Have Ehens Sat no ppber style than ti and valuable one. 0,242 Pa, avenue, 12th and i3th etreeta no 13 BR AUGHING Gas! aaa Ne. Pain in Exctractine Teeth. ere is no danger in taking this Ga: ure Nitrous Oxide) even for those who, are cosstmay. tive or delicate in constitution. Its inhalation produces sleep.or coma, in about two minutes, | and its effect passes offin the aame length of time. | Made and administered at the office of Dr. | LOOMIS. 335 Pa. av.. near corner sth st. ocs-1m* e L00) M. D., the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MIN MEAL ofthe MINERAL Bian Taare persons can wear these tee’ ons cannot wear others, Coody : ot ve na Person can wear others who aaa ae sip abd pono fe icalerand wich the serert sieaneat, ‘that ace, the PLATE will be ee Yio 338 "4 Detween Sth and ik L.¢. HIME, FITOH, HINE & FOX, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW, Bast Bsrare, OLaim any Parens Aczrnrs, Corner Seventh and F poweet, (opposite Post OM ce.) { Wasuingrox Oirr f NB. Commissioners for all the Btates Ge 29-tm" | idle OAL | Tae ATTENTION of Purehaserst | assortment qn,yach Os gS and | at the lowest | Haven & ero which fee at ‘We We have lzo on ban Sw second - rder, im rosewood cases, for | ailenzes ‘orms BTZ; eae we Jae ull Sn aPana evento, { SNORET DISEASES! SEOBET Dissmasn SAMARITAN’ S @ir AMARITAN'S ares ¥, SVER USED. TURES, te | Tae? | es in from two to four Aare, a3 and \ Eye canes ottns not versity of rot Fgaasyivanin, one: ‘one of fhe mont | ent Doctors and Chemists present day, | of the wo nxrocuan NO TROUBLE, HO ORANGE ® Rh inde sone gLh ST gRI BOILg. BY oer ra SAMARITAN'S BOO ND HERB vain si offered Cre y itive BYRBiLis OB vixanear StaNASRS the aa. AND HERB JUICH, is and e! care la'thorough { and permanent, Take then of thia purifying r: Teme. | dy and be healed, and do not traunnit to i Sele as Sere 10 NOE base at in ieee. | acne ier Fits tage of impariti gp from the { will remove ary. yest | stem, ffecia of Mercury | | { as well as all FEMALES! PEMALRS! aon the ris uel wean ¥o- moat’ Rappity stares iA SUIONS is its tan ang, down, Falling of ie Wowk Bent by exprene plaints incident to the sax’ | for 85, e @1 a bottle, or ¢ botties og SHANORE WasH. | opmio OND &'00:, Bow 167 "panacatanie Fon poo by 8. OALVERY FORD, Bride) dt. sine ont | PESTS 00K. Alexandria, may 6-7 HOARBAN RES, £0, sthuF or GUM aBasio, COMPOUND meant ena neti fet sand that west Har. Eateries "a ae ; and the Cartridge hoxes | tanned with onything | ya" if Keal bad Biiver’ Watsher Jewels? Bilver | Instrume: PROPOSALS. P*orosars ro FOR LUMB SS, eT 't QUART ERMASTER’s Orric: bey ety Assigns quae tse merce Patras a8! Rae te D.C., Mov, 1, 1868. BeaLEp Paoposits will be received a this ofl aati MON fa Nov es. 1863, Bt lz ‘o'clock ma, or dehvering io the city o y of Washington, D.d., at suck point as uartermaster may direct, on@ mil! spel feat of Lumber of following kind eseription vis: ix hundred ae thousand ‘630.0001 feat ¢-6 | eecegeee bes Tinea W ite Pine Common Cul fect 54 or a White Pine Oomeon' Galings. ae aby jew tling, 1. ae fect long, Hanoce.” Beaty mix th a (66.000) feet Scantling, 3 by 4, ; Sixty-e a ihe ar (66.00) feet Scantling, Sby 4,16 feet lo! Sixty. £2. riscunaad. (66,000) feet Beantling,§ by 4, 18 feet long. Hemicc® Bixty-six thousand (g64 0b) foot Beantling, 3 by 4, feet lorg, Hemlock 4)l the above deseri All the lumber to be delivered ‘on cy before the Mta day of December, 1863. PROPOBALB. The full name and post offfee address of the did- der must appear in the proposal. 1 Fe. bid 18 mgte fe ibe vaume of a firm, thi it_ apnear,or the ‘pid will be as ne individual proponal of the party ch propo sit or “*Proporsl= rust be addressed to Capt. Baward b, a ye ited” Btated Army, at Washington, D.O , ands) eee iy marked “ Proposais for Lumber.” Th siblite Of the euaran je, respon of the shown by th 8 ‘oficial cortifeate of th of the re ler a of ‘the romrt! oie Court or of the United States D: The Apiite of the bidder £0 fill the contract, choulé it be awarded to him must be guaranteed “by two responsibie persons. whose sigdstares are to be ap pended to the guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the bi Bidders must be Rresent in person when the bide ste,0 ‘opened, or that ir proposals will not be consid- Bonds in ‘the sum of five thousand dolisrs, signed by the contractor and both of bis gvarantors. will be required of the successful bidder or bidders Recs signing the contract #0RM OF GUARANTES. an of - ——, do hereby § ea fulfill the contract in accordance with the terms of bis proposition, and that should his proposition be he will at once enter into a contract in acoordance thore Eheulas the contract be awarded him we are pre- pared to become bin securities. (To this guarantee must Be appended ‘he oficial certificate above mentioned.) The right ta reject any or all bids that may be deemed foo high is reserved by the Depot Quarter. manter, an well as the right to sulact from each bid such Luiaber, a: the price therein named, as is re- quired b the Government; and in case of the failure of the bidder, whose’ proposal is accepted, to furnish wit iin the time prescribed. in quality or quantity, the Lur ber stipulated tu ba delivered, then the Assistant Quartsrmaster to bave the right to supply such deficienzy by purchase, and such bidter to he cbargea wit the d Herons ‘of vost. Informai proposain will be reyected ED WARD a HARTZ, Bol4t Captain, A. Q. 8. Army, — QBPr4N aE OFei GE Was Derasrevr. SEALED FRorogacs will be received at thia until 4o’elock p.+ . on the first of December next, for farnishivg 75.000 Sets, complete. of CAV-— aLbY AJCOUTREMENTS, to be dvlivare! in the fo owing quantities at the undernsmed places, sania ete at the United States Armory Spring Wacurxaron, November 13. =i 98 20,'60 Bete at the United Btates Arsenal, Gover- ner 6 Ia!an ew York 15.406 Bet Frankiord Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa. 20.00) Bet Alieghany Arsenal, Pittabarg. Pa. 10 WO bets at 8t. Louis Arsenal, 3°. Louis, Mo These Accoutrements are t> made in strict copiormity with the regulation pattsrus, which cap be seen at the above-named pacss. ach Jet ia to cousat of one Babre-belt anu Plate compete ; one Cartin.-sling, with Swivel, compiste ; one 3, One Oarbine Cartridge- box, one Pisto! Cartridge- box: cne Bet'-holster for army- # -1@ revoiver ; aod one Cap Puch, with Cone Pi: A lof whick ure to be made 9. tie beat ma and w/ rkmanship. The Sabre-h Carbine-sling sie to be rote je pouch, of beat Ock Tanned L tinctly understood t a ed ; ater and Usp It ws to bed heal y Ailthe articles to be to be celivered. Deliveries must be made in lotsa of not less than 50sete per week for all contracts of 10,00 sets and under. snd not less than 1,000 seta Hn week for all contracts of over i010) sats. The firet delivery to be made within fifteen days after date cf contract; and any failure to deliver ate aytcified time will subject the contractor to afer feitore of the number of ssts which he may fail to deliver at that time. The Accoutremente are to be boxed in the usual marner; the boxes for which will be paid for at co:t price, to be determined by the inepector. Bidders will state explicitiy the Arsenal where they propose to deliver, and if more than one place, a separate bid must be made fo: each No bid wil be cconridered from parties other than reguiar mapufacturers of the articles, and such as are known to the Department t» be fally competent to exeecte, in their own sh: p, the work proposed for. Each party cbtainiog a contract will be required to enter into honds. with approved sureties, for ita it ful fulfi!’ment. the Dep-rtment reverves the right to reject any | or all bids, if not deemed eatisiactory, for any canre Prcporala will be addressed to Brig. General | George D Bamasy Ch:efof Ordnance, Washington, D. O ,and_ will be endorsed ** Proposals for O: alty Accoutrements. EO. BAMBAY, 1 Br’ af ney ier General and Chief of Ordnance, no el A® ‘QUARTROMR GAVALBY BUREAU, _ Orriog No. 374 H sarap oe fashington, D. C.,N Pnorosata received at this offce tal” 12 o’clock m., November 19, for the privilege ef _ob- taining all'the animale qiice may die at the Jav- ay aggpet. Giesboro’. D. state the mwa per animal. Tie marty en whom tae privilege is awarded will | be required to remove the carcasses daily and oon yey them far enough from tae limits of the Bert to i a alee © either to the Depot or 6 vicinit Proposals will be received at thesame time for the purchase of the manure which may accumulate within the limita of the Depot, The manure also vegands nal beseech a int poate wil @ reqvired from le verty avarde le 0 the amount of five hundred dollars lovember tons sgreed u: lermaster montis! iz. Eronceny mast bead ressed to Captain H. A. Du Puy, Depot Quartermaster, Giesboro’ Point, and Besadorzed on the envelop ‘Proposals fot Dead Horses.”? 18-6¢ DAILY BEOSIVING MY TOOK or Fall and Winter Clothing AND Gent's Furnishing Geeds, J. H. SMITH, 460 SEVENTH STREET. SN. B.—Bample Goods for Custom Werk, He OF WASHINGTON OOMING TO BALTIMORE OaN SAVE FIFTEEN PBR OENT, BY BUYING OF SMITH BROTHERS & Co., OLOTHINES AND MBROHANT TarLons, No, 40 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, Oct-tr ees geal — 1 &% Ice NSE 299 rf geNsRovrawnBaoter { aren ‘BNTH, fF fom doe’ folios wound Saleen rity. mais BERAL 4DVANORB will foes made on all kinds rere Clo’ ‘eal oF weral experience business in this elty and favorably known in of its citizen, wee tr confident that tole many | entrust us with besiness we Throats #0 1-8" Mi Sennea Py Pa ESTABLIBSORD 1850, sving byes ole. Brengs Be mente. oe) ers betas “city. yf take this me : Poel a will cen ee Mae Ant Ustreot, betwosa 424 im the rear of Nat Hotel ? at the above place _! ¥ om Heth KRESS COMPANY. NOTIOR AL, The DELIV: of this eames asetdate >. s | rop-sals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered, and a8 oath of aliegiance must accompany ! ¢ 800) or th She fobial performance of Mr the stipule. | j Payments for the above to be made to the Depot i lee a RARORALA. li ive aby realved fer what 10 tacbe ae Co lr re, XS festedes ne rent grades should paper. iver of the Flour to be commenced wita- eek from ths opening of the errs or a3 800 thereafter as the Gevernment sap) i at the joliy. Fate of at l-act 800 barfeladaliy. at the Government wuerehouss in meee at the wharves, or at the rallrosd. depot, Wash- A}l comtraste niust be eom: within aon, oe ee Steen Stites if didnace ol le! Rave for disbursements)” Government AY rae The urusl Government inepecticn will be sagt before the Vicer ie received. Hy iets eianee must Escompasy. each bid. ° Sia wilt te entertained from parties whe have Bidders s3 jalied to comply with their bids. or from idders 1ot present to poarond. The barzeln to be sgenirely = 'y new. wand of oak, aad ‘new materials. and head ined, be received which is not fresh } | mad | Ro Hour will be | "Ra wo Pang nrected to Ejoasenans jolonel G, | BELL, C 8.0.8. spahinaton, & ‘and ip- dorred: Proposals for Fiou! 10 19- ta HUFOSALB FOR aay TaLaaPUKSCEION. Ovriox or TEE Dror Quanrsadasesn Fors Leavenwor' ansas, 38. BEALED FRovosaLs wisl be reveived at this of nntil 12 o’elu:k m. on the 10th ‘ay of Desember, ! 1868. for the transportation of miiitary supplies routes: ‘Routs No. a Pror: Forte Leavenworth, Laramie, and Riley and other depots that may be e-tad } eat | during the above years,on the we-t bank of the Missouri river, n of Fort Leavenworta aad south of latitude 42 deg. north, to any posta or ata- tions that are or may blisned in the Tern- tories of Nebraska, Daketah, Idaho and Uta: | pouth of latitude 44 deg north. and east of lo: | tude lia deg, west, anv in the Territory of Colo t 40 deg. north Bidders to state the rate ia for 100 miles. at which they will transport said stores in each of tae months, from Aral 32 September, inclusive, of the years lad ard Rove No. 2. Prom Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the State of Kansas, and the town of Kansas, the wtate of Miseouri, to any BY POBte OF or stations ous that are or may be established in Kansas or in the Territory of Colorado, each or latitade 40 deg. pore. h. drawing supplies’ fr from Wort Leaven- worth, and to Ff ‘nion, N.M_, or other depot that may ay be Cesignated in that Territory, to Port Garland, and toany other point or pointe on tae idders to state the rate per 10) pounds for at Suton they will Traarport said stores in eno) »_ from Ae ¥o Beptembar, inclusive. of the’ years 1961 and 1565 Rows No.3. From Fort Union, or such otber de- ie as may be establiskedin the Territory of New exico. to any posts or stations that are - may be e-.ablished in that Territory, and to such peste or sta‘ions as may be designated 1a the Territory of Aricons 4 |d State of Texas west of longitude 198 eg west Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles, at which they will transport aid stores in each of the monthe. from June to November, in- clusive. of the years 1864 and 1565 The weight to be transported each year Agi moe exceed 10 006,000 Re on Route No ourdson Route No. 3, ‘nd 600,000 poundson Boa‘e o 3. No additional per centage will be paidfor the tranayortation of bacon, hard bread, pune lumber, shingles. or any Other stores Bicders must give their namer in full, as well as their place of residence ; and each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in the sam of ten thous- and douliars signed by two or more responsible persons, gusranteeing that in casa acontra:t is awarded for the ronte mentioned in the proposal to the parties proposing, the contract wi | da accepted and entered into. ard go forn sbed by said Saree in aecordanoe with tae terms of this advertisement The amount of bout'* required wil be as fo:lows : On Koute No. : 2. ry Batisfactory evidence of the loyalty aod rolvsucy ofeach bidder and pereon offered a4 sacavity will be required. Proposals must be endorged ‘* Proporale for army Tre: sportation on Routes Mos 1. 2, or 3. as the case may be, and none will be entertained usless they faily comply with all the requirements of this advertise men* Parties to whom awards are maie must be pre- pared 10 execute cor ta a once, und to zits the geanired Donds for the iait bial pez formance of the m6 Contracts wili be made subject to the approval of the Cun. termaster General, bat the right is ra- served to reject S07 oF 11 bids tha: may De offered, Contractors muat be in teadivess for service by the firs ya Age il, 1864, aud they will be required to have a place of business or agencies a3 or in the vicinity of Ports Ly svenworta and Union, and other depots that way be established at which they may be communicated with promptly 304 readily. Major ard Quarterinas‘er, PPoPosaLs Po POR WOOD, Cavarey Burmgav. Orrioz or Depot QranteaMastan, aasbington PROPOSALS ara. rolicited, and will_be re roeeived at this office unt: FRIDAY 20th day of November, at moon for the Foreiabing of 20r0 gore of wood, sound, merchar table well seasoned GO: be celivered at the Cavairy Depot. Giesboro Polat, D. C., corded in ranks 4 feet high; deiivery not being’ considered complete until corded, measures and inspect-d. Biaders will state the prices for each kind—oak. hickory, pin An inspector will be denignatea on the part of the Government te inapect and mexsure the wood The ability of the binder to fulfil his agreement most be guarantied by two respons:ble persons, shove signatures must be appended to the guar- “The responsi bilit ey. of the guarantor must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the pearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Atterney. Fropotsls must be addressed to Oaptain H A. Dvpuy, t Quartermaster, Gavairy D pot, 374 H street, ee etesten -, and endo) on the envelope Proposals for Wood.’ no 7-1st peorosats FOR COAL AND WOOD. amare oF rue UMIrED Braves, oO) ‘keant at Arms, ‘Gamnitsten, Gotabet 31 1bsa. | BeaLap Pxorosits will be re od ak t this office until 12.0’clock noon of BA’ TURDAY the 2lst day of November next, for the livery 5 pas yas of the Benate. Wing of th 9 Canito) dred tons ‘3.340 Ibs. to the 9 tom) oF of ek oF Steam. Doat-furnace White eal. @ coat) is to be ef peat quality, thoroughly screened and eigned ia the presence of of sBae Cais Bagin ineer to the te, or elivered as aboveonor bafore the 5th ‘tayo of Becember follow: | Also als for like character will be received ir the dolve at the ssme place.on or before { mala 5th day obécember, of fifty cords of best Pine Wood. thorough!: asoned. 00d to be ed away inthe Vaults, as the Ohief ‘Ensineer shall dir: ss. BROWN 06 21-4 Borgeant at-Arms U. 8. Senate, i Pp20rcsars FOR BAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN Assistant Quanresmagre 28 Oram, ee soutnaron D, Oe Oct ines’ Ht) fe Vas Witten Fro opoeals setavited for tarnishing Eloy, Gorn, for the use of this Depot. "4 i Be deilvered et at she Railroad Aj tor stanyoring ernmen' arver " he Pri to be addressed to the undersigned, and they Moura mate the quanti ty or eaok article Seales be aecoived for fivethourard (5.000) will be received for bush Corn te, and fifty (80) tons of Hay See ould be for the is= Btraw, and upwards, unless it larent of the Government to contract tore” e less “Ale rain to he mee ul is gona, iethscf about two (2h ban aes rhich are be furnished at ¢ Hay and roi yaled. rain end Hay and Btraw o! rede be sub- seat tert fas pection by the Government In- "Oo atracte will Lal cvarsed from time to time to the lowest responsi idders, as the interests of the service may pire. pecuri juired for the faithful talaiiment ofany Vocuteast ‘ante under this adver- ent, Payment tobe made at the paplation of the *aptain and Assistant Quartermaster, 0.8.4, A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF PIANOS, GREAT BARGAINS IN IN PIANO FORTES! ‘We have now in store several Pian b been uw: shi wate wo ili oll athe folowing ina ae Or a] Ric Sota at EM 6 voy at @: Aue Sarva apeectnens olceneinwar. fy foes sen 5 101 Lost mente ee EE ft one Ww. BOTT, CJ or. ith and Pon 8. YORK N’’ AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YOR ee eae oe WN, D. one Eb BMFIED Regular Bailing De MOND and 84T- AYS. apt a. m, an ha of Hiek street, eorgetown, and Pier ib, toot of Well street, Now ter ener HART, Ageats, foot fie seer et ene Basse, a’ . Baxzns, Grocers, eS id Feed 5 Hote) soopsre, one and of $o18-4m" | during the years 184 and 1869,0n the following | od and exfiicient security | TRAVELERS’ DIRBEOTURY. BALTIMORE ANP OHIO RAILROAD. , Ae SP PR oer : nies freA ay tano ms, as ahs epee His, HEBW YORE Se nme ber ttre ae roeare Washington at: Ca m. * On BALTINGRE. tig) ody ry yay n. isa. =. etree ™ 1B ALL pants or THE WusT. at 630. m., and 3,5, and 6.90 ' te rm dal , eres Sunday. On Sunday ‘at $ and tae only route by which Baggage can be | aoe WaRtiN om AND TTR 80 OTE, Leave fatto ew sshingtre ation sande | a.mand Ret te. On Bundayeat 4. iy BE a wi ae FOR ANNAPOLIS. rey Washington at 8s. eas’ e No train for Annapolis on Sundays. Por fu: tion, tickets of every kind, & a ye Gob ROORET, meet, at Washing. ion, or at the we. SMITH, | Master of Transportation, | _L. M. COL, General Ticket Agent. fant i1sce6s. SPBING AND SUMMER SOHBDULB or Ta8 BALTIMORE AND OHIO —7 PROM Pe ee oITy! THE @REAT SHORT LINE TO THB WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST Making the Quickest Time, And the Only Route can sell a Through Beta) direct, or r give a Washington oe With ‘Less ‘Ghacgee of Gare than onteay ages of Oars on other Route, and ko Omnibus Riding, roun pany TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON a ae Fe dralas | Navin Baltimore mmetind coerce ea een and 830 P.M. on Bondaye, One Train at 8.90 P. M., al cornecting Relar with § oP. ht oe Baltimere, ng Washington at 6.90 4. M. makes ‘ashi y Junction (Relay House) pal simore 8. A “or 6.30 P.M. mare connection with ‘tral ring Balsimore at EB BURR TO BUY YOUR oe E Ey, 7 THs BALTIMORB AND OHIO BA’ This is the Waieca tarccee which ay rabets r medceest de procured Knight’s Latest: 5 tibeesry BLERPING OARS, of the most superior finish. attached to Night Trains, SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE Cy COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, O1N- OINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA BRAUTE, 8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, ac. te dc, G7 WSN LEGS OMANGES OF CABS THAN BY ARY OPHER ROUTE. _¢® WI Specral Notice to Passensers for the West from Washing: con, !— Passenger! fest, by purcha- their THROUGH TIOKBYS in Wash ington, e Baltimore and Ohio Bailrosd, SAVE OND in the rough price, and have the priv- Usge of visiting Baltimore “Gf desired) without additional sharge. S70 pnections at the Ohio River with OLEVE- LAND & PITPSBURG, ORNTRAL OHIO and MARIETTA & OINCINNATI RATUROADE; and through them, with the whole Railwaj Syston of of the NORTH WEST, ORNTBAL WEST, and hd THROUGH SORBET yiesse apply at the achington sta takes OMY EMTITE, Master oF” ‘Transportat‘on M. COLE. sneral Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1865 S6s PEN NSYLVANIA CEN: SENTBRAL BAI ROAD wie} tte tr connections) ma goes: wep tease Ora WESTEEN FRR FROM DUST BAGGAGE OD BOXED ) THOM BALTIMORE THRED DAILY INS FROM FHILADBLPHIA. PIPTEBUBG! oLoes CONN EGTIONE, Pefamssume NOBTHEEN DOMRTRAL BAILBOAD, THY GREAT ORNTBAL-ROUTR WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE olats in the wast, NOBTHW! iT, AND SOUTHWEST. oid esa Feta irs me cee mapeny northeas gorner of Pennsylvania avenue ana B Washington, and Calvert Station, Beltimores SPLENDID SLEBPING Ans On ALL KIGH?E SMOKING amp BALOON G: OAs ON ALL TRAINS ae a! W. INGTON. rs will £ WAgniner m, and 6.90 p.m, in Baltim Bf trains conpecti: e 9.16 @. m. and 9.15 8 m. on the Northern Oentzal Rail- sone: inane ake was its tae a. m., trains on the P. Railread for all parta of ts W yauig pits F By this route Preights of all coserigtions cam be sehen tea tain thane wars panagce nics Serbo = arr ners and'at 0 eee qend Uni tun steamers t toall Hind Be flferchants and aoe entrusting the t to this Company con rely rely eh confidence on transit. rus EATs SOF in iGHT toand Lec} point areas all times as co ame shevesd by che fo mark packages “Vis Penna, ome BBL-wH ag} gterta gery R.E. Pk eagory eet tyr palais eI MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. QUMTITOTas BEaDoUARraRs. Rian nena will mo wala! feedith interest to sp, Tete a4 toate ae ca: Caseig. tse oe Binth at., mear Pennsylvania a' a au 0-8F B. 8. MILLER. FALL anp WINTER DEY @ Pe. Ladies’ Black, Colored and Bearlet Olbebs ant 5 Black, Broad | meaver, Piash and Water ie erfnoe 40Momane in al olers, ing Fleancis, Tong ad 2540 Beloved 8 Blaiketa, pee ere Boctery. auntie eke. AYLOB & 008 ho. 49 Ueiter Market Bpase. JRITTENHOUER, FANT & 00., oe iaeren: variety, BANKERS, NO, 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Will continue to furnish U. 8S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslongs issued by the Government, at par, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Exchange on all parts of Burope and the Northe. Cities sold ip sume te. can vareneere. Stocks and Gold bought jew York exclusive. =. on Commission. jv RITTENHOUBR, FANT & 00. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Ne, 452 Fifteenth Street. ‘WE SHALL CONTINUE TO UNITED STATES VIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until fartfer notice. “e OF Persons desiring information concerning this ae mally Birealats answering all qusioes thet miay ‘WE BUY AND SELL ALL 1880R8 OF | dovanaiaant BONDS, TERASURY NOTES i , HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCH A POSITIVE amp SPECIFIO REMEDY Fon-Eetention or Incontinence of Urine, Son, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Blas der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Prose trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Galccrous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit end Mucous or Milky Discharges, and ali Diseaseg Affection: of the Bladder and Kidneye, and Dropsicat Swellings, existing in Men, Women or TAiliren. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Broesser, Habiteo sipetion, attended with the follo, ing symptom Lndisporition to Exertiow, Loss of Power, Lose of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembiing, Horror of Disease ,Dimness of Vision, Weke- fulnese, Pain in the Back, Universal Lagsitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the body, Dry- nese of the Bkin, BRUPTIONS ON THE FACR, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which ies medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa~ tuity, Bpileptic Fite, in one of which the pation: may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed ty those “ Direfal Direases,” IN. BANITY and CONSUMP. TION, Many are aware of the canse of their suffering, but rone will 60; The reoorda of the In- @ane Arylums and the Melan- choiy Deaths by Con famption, bear ample w, ness to ths truth of the sertion, The constitution *“ 9 fected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid cf medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, which HELM- BOLD'S EXTEACT BUOHU INVARIABLY Dom HELMBOLD's LY CONOGENTEATED COMPOUND * FL ID EXTRACT SARSAPARIERA, For parifying the blood, re moves sll diseases arising from excesses and imprudence in life, ekronle constitutional dis- @enes arisitg from an impure state of the blood, and the only relis- bi8 and effectual known remedy or the eure of Serofuls, Boald Head, Sat 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 akin, ‘Two table spoonsful of the Rxtract of rilla e@ed to a pint of water, is equal to the Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal toa gallam. of the Byrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decostion. usually made. ” Se THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BREW ADMIT. TED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, aad are also in very general use in all the STATE. HOSPITALS and PUBLIO SANITARY Inp?y- TUTIONS throughout the land, as well ag in pei vate praatioos, and are considered as invaluable Gun Mupi0AL Paorzariss or Buors, From Disponsatory ef the United States. Bee Professor DEWRES’ valuable works om the. Fie romarhs mete by the late eolebeates le bo PHYBIO, Philadelphis, ad Bod remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MeDOW . & celebrated Physician, rater iase-pnehend Baril Gealans of basockee Teens and publiaheg in the transactions of the King and Queen s Jour “Gso Medico Obirurgieal Review, publishes Ld BENJAMIN TRAVERE, Follow of Royal Oollege of Burgeons | Bee most of the late Btandard Works of Modieias; PRIORS. Extract Buchn, $1 por bottle, or six for gs, Extract Barsaparilia, @1 per bottle, or siz for 8 Delivered to any address, securely packed from Address letters for information, in comfidenes, tg SELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOR, 104 Sourm Tuxrz Sraupy, (Below Chestant,) PHILADELPHIA, ARE OF COUNSERFEIZS ann op BEWAR’/RINCIPLED DEALERS. endeavor to dispose of ‘their ewa” iether” articles om the repatation attained La MELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS: ‘HELMBOLDS GERUINE EXTRACT BUCHU, NUGURUIBE BXTBAOT AARSAPARILEA G@ABUINE IMPROVED BOSE Wann, SOLD BY DEVGGISTS EVERYWRERD ASK FOR HELMBOLD $aKE NO OTHER, * BF Out ort thivadvertisome andsend for’ eveid Imposition and Imposture, eei-eol

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