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THE EV. G STAR. @unprne Baeapercyrs West.—M speuees ta Roce, fe. baying wack wheat supply Chicago an rrounding country. fas phces Yangefrom alzty-threeto eighty. seven per bushel for the crude grain, ground and put upin barrels for | market.— Cincinnati Gazette. w pas Renee ahr a et CoalL.—Many cargoes of bituminous coal ‘Bave been contracted for in the British Prov- | ances and in England, and will coon arrive at | ‘Wis port. The price of coal has not been in- ereased abrosd; during the past season, and at the present rates here a handsome profit will i ‘be realized by importéeg.—Hoston Transcript. | S7 Circumstances receritly made it advisa- Bie for the paramour of a single lady at Win- Sted to accede to her demand for $250. This i au settled the matter, but she gave birth to wins and now lays claim to#250 mors. The Jocal papers call it “® case of peculiar hard- sbip | | 4 i ¢ eee Aman, respectably dressed, was recently Pa in the woods near Chicago with his brains blown out—his own act, as two pisto's were found by his side. He bad taken every precaution to defeat any inquiry as to who be | was, by cutting out the nameson his clothtg aud destroying all papers. @7 Ata meeting of workingwomen in New rk, Miss Susan BK. Anthony, the strong- / minded woman's rights advocate, appeared in company with a colored womau. Hoth were i -@:ked out” by the assembly. ey Ned James, editorof the New York Clip- | ‘per, was arrested afew days ago in New York as @ deserter from the draft, bat was subse- quently released. S7 The Cincinnati Enquirer saya the Gov- ernment has purchased some twenty steamers during the last week. Sz Fruit-growers say that two handraed thoneand barrels of apples will be sold in Or- keans county, New York, this autumn. i ae A western editor, in giving an accoant ; of a tornado, heads it as follows :—" Very Die- graceful Thunder Storm.” : @7 Seventy-two trains a day leave the Roch- ester, N. Y. depot. SF Wilkie Collins, the author, ie in Italy, & very ill health. H BF The Kentucky tobacco crop this year Wild foot up 100,000 ids. t a re ee T° TAB PUBLIC To THE PUBLIO, TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC TO THE £EBEIC. TO Tab POBLIS TO THE PUBLIC YO THE PUBLIC. TO THR PUBL TO THE PUBLIC. THE PUBLI TO THE POBLIC: © THE PUBLI FOTHE PUBLIO. = | To THE PUBLI TOTHE PUBLIC: =| 70 THE BUBLL TO THE PUBLIC. TOTHE PUBL C. TO THE PUBLIC TO THE PUBLIC) TO THE PUBLIC. TOTHE PUBLIC) «TO THE PUBLIC: )THE PURLIC! | TO THR PUBLIC: TOTHE PUBLIC. TOTHE PUBLIC! | TU THE pOBLIC, 70 THE PUBLIC. 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Te THE PUBLIC, 1 THE pr : vO THE PUBLIC: TO TE G THE PUBLI 2 TO THE PU TO THE PP i f TY THR PT Tu THE PU TO THE Pi Tu THE PU ' TO THE PUB TO THE PU Inthe yeer 186. the writer « Daerked in the drug business in ihe city of Phi phis, where he han been engaged now over sixteen years in the manufa ! one of various de teu years most nist ufacture of the empioyedin the various selid and tuid ex- vst proiginent smong those to which he desires | ‘to call the perticala: ation of the fac: geteand the public, arethe Highly Ooncent Fwid Extract Buebu, and Highly Cenven Piuid Extract Sarsapsrilla Both of these are prepared on purely scientise principles (in vacuo), and embody the fy of the various incredients entering into their oom- porition. There medicines ry re consideratle rare ig ipe preper®tion aud the employment ot dit. i ferent mepstrua in succassive épérations to take tp the extractive matters and inoonsequence are moet Teequently improperly made, and not unfrequently woch impaired. if aot rendered totally iners, by the n-dieioas and anskilful m acqusiuted with pharmucenti My Evtract Ruchu, aponinsp to be of the odor, color and taste shat name, and notadark ylutinour prepuration A ready and conclusive test wil! bes onparisonat | {ks properties with thoee set forth in the Tuliet . Btates Dispensatory } The Extract Sarsapariila is far @uperior to any preparation that hav ever come to my notiress « ' biood purifying agent. # tab!-spoontul of ine tract of Barsaparilla added to & pint of water isfaliy em to the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink ,so much used by @nfeebled and delicate constitutions of both mses and all ages. Que bottle is fully equal in strongth to one gallon of the syrup or decoction as usually made, and hundreds of druggists throughout the country have adopted it in making their syrups of this name. I desire in this connection to make a plain state- | ment of facts, being prompted to do so— i First—By « consid-ration of the welfare of suftur- ing Bums { Becond— Because I do not wish my artieles classi- | fed as nostruins or petent medscines,many ofwhich | are made by persons too ignorant to read a phy: Gian’s siaplest prescription, much less to manuf: tere Pharmaceutical preparations. ‘These persons advertise. his 1 am compalled | to do. to bring my name before the public, conscien ously believing that I have the most valuable articles that were ever advertised. They have been advertised over tem years, commeucing In a small way, and have not only sustainet their reputation, | Duttheir popularity har extended to all parts of the United Btates, aud widely throughont fureiga | eonutries. Ap before remarked, I, in common with the * manufacturers of patent medicines, advertiee my medirinez. But how short-lived ha been the | thoneands of the articles, And yet there are many yersons who wilcontinue to think that mertin | the article is not essential to success. My course in my partionlars bas been quite ! diferent from that cf many others. With ‘over £00 unsvlicited certificates and recowmendatery | Jetters from all section-, many of which are from | vhe highest sources, including eminent physicians, clergymen, statesmen, dc., I have not becn in the abit of resorting to the publication in the newse papers 1 do not do this for the reason that as my | articles rank as standard remedies, they do uot peed to be propped ap by certiticates, I may, how- ever, without too much deviation from my plan, present here a rperimen—one we by chance from the great number at hand. ad the follow- ing certificate of @ cure of overtwenty years’ stand- ; ing — Lewrstows, Pa. Jan. i, 1857 HT. Hexwnotv:—Dearsir—Thave bean troubled with an aflegtion of the Biadder and Kidneys for over twenty yeats, Thad tried physicians in vain, and st last concluted to give your genuine Prepars- Non atrial, as 1 bad beard i highly spoken of. I have used three bottles, and have obtained wore relief from its eflects, and feel much better than [ have for twenty year: previous [ beve the createst faith iu its sive powers, and shalide sll in wy power to make ‘tc hnown to the attictad = Hopins this may prove | advantesrous to you kp assisting you to imtroduce Ube wediciue, Taw. truly yours, M. C. McOUBMIOR. ! Lewistown, Pa., Aug, 2, 1657. B.T Bkixnorn. Esq: 1 nua happy to inform virtues and cars- you that after the use of your Medicine. acuve has n effected; and I y beMHeve D should have been in my grave bad it net been for it. j Your obedient servant. M.C.McCORMICK, | Thie gevtieman offers the follow: ete: ce natenting the facts of the cam ee ae pe | Hoo. WM. BIGLER, or, Pa, ' Bou, THOS. B. PIGRENCK, Philadelphia Hon. 3. C. KNOX, Attorney General. Harris- sees. B. BLACK. v. w cue fe PORTER, Bx Governor, Pe i Hou. BG GRIER, Judge UB. Coun” ' Hon, JOHN BIGLA. Bx-Governor Galiforaia. Ofthe whole number trested.asstiown by onr oortifieates, 8720 were treated for discases of the | Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel ani Dropesicai Sweliings Phe average amount of meditine consumed as p. er rtificates was seven bottles; oe healers safe: andonemoath, number se inespmcherty 227 children, and the ba'ance males. ‘ W121 were treated for diseases arising from ex ecseed :—Babits of Cissipation, youthfal .tmpra- dexee, attented with varions symptoms, among which wild be found, indieporition to exertion, 8. Attorney General, | » sgoed nine bottles. | ing ebietly of this deseription. The expense of ' ufactarers do, but have teen compelled to sell for Verage term of | PROPOSALS. | Q2PxNanoe O Win bartineeny, , Baa: seen ait bb received at this ROPOSALE ral Sheer a een a Sta for 100,000 10008! Out of | mae tobe the folowing quanti- grew, we at the Hew York Arsenal, Governor's oi ; | _ 30,000 Seteat the Frankford Arsenal, Bridesburg, | PSip0e Bote at tne Alleghany Areenal, Pitteverg, 7 | PS 000 Bete at the Bt. Louis, Arsenal, Bt. Louie, 16,00 Sets at the United States Arsenal, Spring f tae Trost end seis ronments mrs tba males eet roat form! \e 1 peg t aan grey at Tetter. porary enue Seecen atany sf ™ ve named pl , a6) hey Pace and all sealy gruptions of t: delivered before being received by the Government, 8971 were treated for diseases of the blood arising | none 2006) or maid Dat a8 are ap from habits of dissipation, Of this number 22:7 | proved em irapection. The belts tobe of erainca | were treated for syphilis’, $44for hurors is the Salder, Sad all the seek, fo be. mths te ed. blood, 3889 for diseases of a secret natcre, in all | “Deliveries must be made in iota of Bot Lean than he | theirstages, In this classof complaints patients | 1.¢00 sets por week. for all contracts of 10,000 sets or do not readily volunteer certificates, which ac_| TNder : and sot lore than 2.000 sete per week on all eounts for the small number received. Of this | fontragta for over 10.00, sete the date of contrac’ number 4219 were males and 2200 were feraales ; ect average age % years and? months, average term efsuffering three months, average amouat con- The above atatistics are taken from a diary kept expressly for the purpose snd with great care. ‘Tye proprietor, in making this statement, hopes that his motive may besappreciat d. A feeling that eo more Lt No bide will be considered from parties ot! than regular mameineteney of the-artio’e and me ag are Bnown to thi rtment entire candor is due to all has prompted him todo so, Iam well aware that many persons consider | tent to seeente, be ‘their ewn Shove “the won ee | five or ten dollarsezperded inany kindof medi- posed for. ne ‘atin be taaciied cine for the bene fit of their health a waste of money party ‘a contract ir and yot these game persons will spend hundreds of bt ad into vomits with approved ‘security, for ite dollars in dress and dissipstion, and think nothing The pesersa say reserves the right to reject any of it. Such forget or all bids if net doomed satisfectery. a TRAY geod Bésite George D. Ramsay, Ohief of Ordnance, Washing- Is trne wealth. tov, D. O., and will be endorsed ‘Proposals for In- Let ns look at this matter for s moment, There | faniry Accoutrements,” are astringentr, pargstives, narcotics, poigons, posveote Brig. een at PemeMeay, a .Ohief of Ord: diuretics, bloo purifiers, &o, There ie no contra- dicting the following facts : A poison for one is a poicon for all. A narcotic for one isa narcotic for all, QePNANOS OFFIORB, f Wasmmeros: Rewsebenn less. BEALED Paorosals will be received at this o Adiuretis fer ope diuretic for al. Until 4 0’eloek p, r... on the first of Decem! { ‘ farnii e re |. OF proprietors of works, who are Apurestive for/one to's pareative fora). ALRY AOCOOTREMNT fo be delivered of cay ere eothis Dopertnent to be capable of exeen- A bleed puritier for one ie s blood purifier for all. | following quantities at the e4 places, ting the ‘work contracted for in their own establiah- With this <iference only, that some constitutions | viz: ments. . fe tates Armo! a Each party obtaining a contract will be ired Peanite more than oiRers. i fer 9, cere at shel Daiteaie) gs Spring to enter rit bonds, with approved suretion, for ite The Extract ®arsaparilla will answer in 81] cases 20400 Bets at the United States Arsenal, Gever- | faithfal execution. ‘ and will accomplich as much as any ether purider, | nor’s Island, New York : The Department reserven to itself the right to I will gladly pay $5,000 for a better artiele. es] ze it Peanbtord Arsenal, Bridenbaray yolect $57.08 all bids, ifnot deemed satisfactory, Py : : .f re. be My Eatrect Buchu is a Diuretic, and will actas | i0'uo Bets at At, Louie Arconal AE, Louis 1 Proposals will be addressed to Brigadier Gene- ench accomplishiag as much as any other, I will chebe Accontrements are 9, be Bate in weit rai Geor, ee. Raney, Oniet of Orsnenee, Lio gladly pay $5,000 for a better article. Both arg | confo: @ regulation ‘ernn, whiel ington, D, C,, and wi endors lor can be seen at the ve-named places, Bach Hear: ea.”? G@BO BD. RAMBAY, veuetable preparations, pleasant in taste and odor, | {5 ty eonsist of one Babre-belt and Plate omelets; | nol). Eronectll Brig. Gen, Ohief of Ordnanie, and esfe,and are taken by men, women and oh: dren. Explicit directions accompany the medicine, To the suffering I would say, in conciusion, that I have had much to sontend with. the objects be- one Carbine-sling, with Bwivel, Babre krot; one Oarbine Pistol Cartridge-box ; one Be! size revolver ; and one Cap Pouch, with Gone Piok, A'lof which are to be made of the best materiala and workmanship, The 8abre-bdeit, Sabre knot, and Varbine-s): aie to be of Buff Leather, blacked ; and the Oartridxe boxes, Belt holster and Cap: pouch, of best Oak Tanned Leather. Iti io be iis ‘ Y understood by bidders that leather paritally fanned with anytaing ecse bmi twili not 04 received. All the articles to be inspected at the piace where to be delivered. Deliveries must be msde in lots of not less than 5 sete per week for all contrasts of 10,000 sets and urder. and not less than 1,00) sets per week for all contracts of over 100°) sets, the first delivery to be made within fifteen days a‘ter or 224 any {gilure to deliver ata . ed time will subject the contractor toa fur- Asn for BBLMBOLD'3 PREPARATIONS feiture of the number of rata which he way fall to EXTRACT EVCHY deliver at that time. The Accontrementa are to be EXxthact BUCK: boxed in the usual mapner; the boxes for which EXTRACT BUCHU will be paid for at cort price, to be determined by complete ; one Gartridge-box ; one It-holster for uray: preparing my articles is such that I ecouid not af- ford to commission them as patent menicine man- cash. Consequently I have loct mash by vuprincipied dealers en¢eavoring to dispose of their own or other articles on the reputation of mine. The inerit of my preparation has, however, quietly pushed isto favor; but you still need to exercise care to obtain wy true preparations. SCH. the inspector eeenact Beent, Bidders will state explicitly the Areenal where EXTRACT i Ho they propose to deliver, aod if more than one place, Ex Thege bhone: a separate bid mnst.be mgde for each | No bid will EXTRACT BUCHT. be considered from parties other than regular EXTRACT BUCHIC facturers of the articios. and auch as are EXTRAC® BLOHL: wn to the Department t > be fully competent to EXTRA FA HU. execute, in their own shop, the work proposed for. EXTRACT BUC IU, Each party obtaining a contract will be required to EXTRACT BUCAU ¢oter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its Bxthace BECRG. _{ faith fa! faluiimens, aac 4 eT, ahe Department reserves the right to rey>et say EXTRACT BUCHT or all bids, if not deemed catirfactory, for any TRACT SARSAPARILLA, caure. TRACT SARS. RILLA, . Proporala will be addresred to Brig. General TRACT SARSAPARILLA? George D Bamsay Chief of Ordnance, Washington, TRACT SARS RILLA: D. © , and will be endorsed ** Proposals for Gas: TRACT SARS RILLA alry Accoutrements.’ EO. D. RAMBAY, TRACT EARS RILLA, Brigadier General and Chief of Ordnance, ACT EARSA LLA, MERGE GTEDIO BL) TRACT SARSAPARILLA: Cur QUARTEBMASTER’S OFFIO. I TRACT BaRSA RILEA, 4 Be etON Deror, Nov, nth, 1833.4 TRACT SARSAPARILLA, EALED PROPOSALS will be receiv: it th. XTRACT SARS. RILLA, of Captain CH Tompkins, A. Q. Henn aire XTRACT SARS RILLa, the ginger of wid and G streets, in this city. until TRACT SARS KILLA; MONDAY, December 2ist, 1563 ‘at 12 o’eloea i, for TRACT SARs. RILLA, the sale of all the manure pow on hand, or that pa may be produced at stables 20 eorrain of this De- within nex! sive months suce. tl AXD Tite of the lettin, oontract. iia IMPROVED ROSE WASH Th wil be awarded to the highest bid- IMPROVED ROSE WA! der or bidders, who will be r-quired to tane it away IMPROVED ROSE WA! at bia or their own expense. The quantity new on IMPROVED ROSE WA band to be taken away within six months from the IMPROVED ROSB WASH. dete of centrect.and that which may accumuiate, IMPROVED ROS#® WASH: pipin six mcnthe from the date at which it may IMPROVED ROBB WAK p produced. IMPROVED ROSE WASH bids must be made st so mueh per cubi: yard. IMPROVED ROSE WA Bids will be received for the quantity on hand MPROVEP ROSE WA! snc the subsequent produgt at each stable or corr: tee QV ED ROSE WA’ beparately, or for the whole together, 1 VED ROSR WA: fa hid ie made in the name of a firm, the namgs My COVED ROZB WASH. of all the parties must appear or it will be conddd- TMPROVED ROSE WASH. ered the individual propors) of the party egping it, IMPROVED ROSE WABB, The fajl name ao office gddrese of the bid- oo heigabltes der must appsar in the proposal, Take no other, The patronage of the pnblic ia Pro pools tie the irene, to Peptain 0. H. rtienlarly solieited b: . oD, A ington, ay , Dartlenlarly solicited by howl be plainly marked “Proposals for yment will be required to be made, in Gov- funds, st the end of each mouth, for the daring the month, wiance will be required from each {| Successful bidder. Good and sufficient bonds, in the sum of (@1 0%) B.T. HELMBOLD. —~- | i Your obedient servant. | | PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. i HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 2. ° [DS MEDICS EPOT: one thousand dollars. will be required of each sus- HEEMBOLDS MEDIOAL DEPOT: qussfal bidder for the faithful performance of his OLD’ 4 +4 contract. HeLMEOLDS ep GAL BEbOT: The Quartermaster reserves the right to r it HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT. | all dic maybe deemed to the intorast of Gov- HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, ; ermment pot to accept. _D. H. RUOKER, HELMBOLD'’S MEDICAL DEPOT. i Brig. Gen. and Ohief Quartermaster, HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT. } _Bo 19-td Bepot Washington HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, i PHoPoBALS FOR MORTAR BHRLLB. ORDNaNcE Oryiox, WAR DuPanrMEnr, i WastHincrox, November 13, 1963 | | SmaLep Prorosats will be recelved at this office, | Bntil 4o’eloea ». m., on the 22d of December next for the delivery of fifty thousand W-inch morta: j shells in the following quantities at the following 104 South TENTH Street, Philadelphia, 104 Bouth TENTH Street, Philadelphia, 104 Zouth TENTH Ptreet, Philadelph 104 South TENTH Street, Philadel, 104 South TENTH ftreet, Philadelp! 104 South TENTH Street, Philadelp! '. 104 South TENTH Street, Philadelphia, 104 South TENTH Street. Philadelphia, | arsenals, viz: 104 Routh TENTH Ktrect, Phitadelpain |, At the Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Macs. 104 Bouth Street, Philadelp j Bae ; { t the Watervieit Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y., HELMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, | 5.000. : ms HELMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, | At the New’ York Arsenal, Governor's Island, HELMBOLD'S Drng and Chemical Warehouse. | 25,c00. HELMBOLD’S Druz and Qhemical Warehouses. | At the Alleghany Arsena), Pittsburg, Penna., HELMBO! Drug and Chemical Warehouse, { 5,(00. HELM rug and Ohe: | Warehoui Atthe U.B, Arsenal, Washington, D. O., 5,000, HELM Warebon At the U.8. Arsenal, St, Louin, Mo.,5 000 HE and Chemical Warehouse HELMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warelou HELMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse 594 BROADWAY, New York. 594 BROADWAY. N: These shells are to be made of the kind of metal, ; and is ted after the wales laid sown to the a { Bance Manual. Drawings can be seen at any o! | United Stites Arsopale. The shelis are To bein | spectedat fhe foundry where cast, free of charge ; for transportation, or handling until delivered at { the Arsenal. } Deliveries nust he made atthe rate of not less per. week of the numberof pro- ; than five per cent. 494 BROADWAY, ace | Jectiles euntracted ’ . i; the first deli: ute 3o¢ BROADWAY" New York: | within twenty days after the date of the contr set 394 BROADWAY, New York | and any failure to deliver ded time will 594 BROADWAY: New York. subject the contractor to a ferf e of the num- time. \ ‘ate bide m le for each Arsenal if ! the Bidders propane, to deliver at more these ® | No bid will be considered from of thas WISTLE, WwW. B. Corner Peansylv8nis avenue and 18th st. xo dl eo6t and Drugeists generaliy, | regular founders or proprietors of orks, who are ATTENTION! i gatisg ibe work contracted for in their own es- CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, OFFICERS, | , Bae _ Parl obtaint s igoairest WEL bere aired SOLDIERS, SUTLERS, PEDDLERS, Telthfal exeention. oe ages bka | @1 re La ri reject AND EVERYBODYS II! | or all bids, if bot deemed satisfa story. for aay READ THE FOLLOWING OABRFULLY, at WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN’S 88 » Pi porals will be addressed to “Brigadier Ger- i oral € eorge D, Ramsay» Ohief of Ordnance, Wash- * Pro) ington, D. O., aaa NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 Pa. Av., {01 Mortar Bhells.”, (GEO. D. aay. Between Lith and 12th streets, ne a. Gea. nance, pPorosats FOR MAY. BTRAW ampyuRain. Fornsar Deraatusnr. YOU CAN BUY FOR ONE DOLLAR 8 Fifty cent Novels or 6 Twenty five cent Novels, 8 &-cont Stationery Packages or 6 26-cent Packagen Assistant Quartermasters 2, { FOR ONE DOLLAR Wairrux Pasponnne tre invites i furnish You can buy eight Photograph Albam Qards,of Hay, Biraw, Oats aad Corn, for te une of the which we have now on hand over five thonsand | ernment, to be delivered at Alexanéria, Va. or ax Varieties, embracing all styles published. | point on the rotomec or ita tributaries and ineck quantities within the amount posed for, and at NEW ONES RECEIVED DAILY. i The larcest and cheapest stock of Albums inthe | “Fhe epneelsee headed eRe » rhigned, omy. and to uantity and price of Ptich DIARIES FOR 1564, oliered. ema ete ig man ras wat | nee ane USE RECEIVED | ounbels of Gorn or Oetarand ary any as of Qe) *, | or Btraw apd upwards, unless it shall f the in- A new lot of Tater & Co, 'scolebrated Ambrotypes, | terest of the Government ty contract for a less Public are invited to eall and examine. The subscriber having lately returned from the amount. | bushels, and oats in it New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales, offers to Wi are to “ished free et chasanne the Trade and the Public genorally, the largestand | the (ievernment. and straw to be segura- best Stock of BOOKS, STAT(ONERBY, and FANCY | !y baled. Allarticles farnisbed under thin adv, to de subject to a rigid inspection by the Genre Ment Inspec tor. ASETIOLES ever before opened in this city, at low | rates ; consisting of Books, Foreign and American Pp will feom time to ti Stationery, Photographic Albums, Chess Men es ‘te neere. he made t coms: ine te ‘Teagstnder Boards, Cribbage Boards, Dominoes, Combs | Didder, as the interests of the public service mes Brushes, Soaps, Pen Ki Razors, | require. may | . The upcersi ae the rlaht to basildemr anne Books sold at half { uidaiboaers a: bey meen incseeat aay RATIONAL BOOK STORK, | “Pavmente willbe madedn muah funds an 279 Pennsylvania orenne, | provided from the U.S. Prossary. and an fut os ; eli Riciadiae between Ith and 12th ris, | Peperven the right to-wit kold the where at see YLOAKB! OLOaAKs | part of the payinents until the complete fulfiment Just pecdipasl.ctincoaal eA leeted stock of Odood security will dereanired for the faithfat gibaee EADDAMDENS, Fanoy GOODS, BM- | {4.8lment of any agreem poder, thie IDBRIES, &e., at redu . versie’ "Capt. and Aes WM. WEI4BERG, ne - 18 Mar¥et Space, Penn. ue, =—— ———— | ow between sth and Sth streets (ovens. Ae &o. eM ____ between sth and Sth streete_ | PTANQS, GREAT BARGAINS —varee necoed- COMPOUND sxhUF OF GUM ABaBI0, © <« One for 125, and one for x This and Cough Remedy has \ Sid Spon tay Ses to Saat ¥ 7 boas so fong Knows snd aztansively ased that moss H ~ Bes. (ean be bad at all the principal eas, g . a j= comer of Lith strest aad Be ee srerat Sona Bi ceate h Dotle © Pe NahSL DES {Wks oo cern wed | 3.000 leinga eho i } | | i | | Wits ° Bal TOD ba Quarteransy, ait. bee“ : PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR MBAVY P2OI lovember i¢, Burp PRorcsas will be reveived at tule office } do’choek p.m on the of Decembe: i env Projectih otobe delivered in the folios? for Heavy ing quantities, ae pedernamed eens 4 At ‘ates een ai, le 5,060 ws tds Vattortne shot 2.000 §-ineh sheile 8.000 10-inoh shot 500 }6-ineh sheila At the Waterclict Arsenai, West Troy, NB. Y. Ddattering shot 1,000 15 ineh ce 1,060 16-inch 4.000 W inch shot 1,000 10 ineh abelia +32 Atthe U.8 Arsenal, Governor's Isiand, N. ¥. 3,(00 16-inch battering &! i At the Allechany Artenal, Pitisbure, Pa. 1(@ 15-inch battering ehot 1,00 1b-ineh shells 6,000 K-inch sbot 3,000 10-ineh shells Aithe St, Louis Arsenal, Si. Louis, 000 0 ine! it $600 10-inch shells Ai the Washington Arsenal, Washington, D.C. 1,000 15-ineh battering shot 1.000 16. ehelle 3.000 10-inch ahelis The Proje are to be made ef the kind of mB a int after the ruiesiaid downin the Ordpance Manoel, with the ex jon of the 1s- inch. battering shot, which are to be made of gun metal, of tensile stren; ranging between 25,0) and 3/,0C0 pounds to the equare inch, and these must be cast from a reverbratory or air furnace. f all these projectiles can be seen at 1s where | are to be delivered. ited at the foundry elivered at the various arsenals, free of charge for Sapporssnca or handling anti) delivered at the arsenal. must be made at the rate of not less than five per een’ per week, of the number of projectiles oan- trected for; the frat delivery to bs made withia 90 days after the date of the contract, and any failure to deliver at a specified time wili subjact the cen’ r tos forfeiture of the number hemay fail to deliver at that time. Be; be made for each kind of pro- j and if any bidder Lor apy to de:iver at }, separate bids must be made for b C 5 ono bid wi be considered from parties other than PPorosats FOR ABMY PRANSPORTATION, Orvion OF tHe Derct QuARrRaMAgraR, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Oct, 38, Braap EBOORALS will be received at this office BDti] 12 o’olock m. on 1863, for the tation of military supplics faring the years 1364 and 1866,0n the following Route No.1, From Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, and Biley. and other depots that may be estab lished during the above years,on the weet bank of the Missouri river, north of Fort Leavenworth and south of latitude 12 deg. mort to any posts or sta- tions that are or may be esfablished in the Terri- tories of Nebraska, Dakotah, Idako and Utsh, south of latitude 44 deg. north, and east of loxgi- . tude 114 deg. west, and in the Territory of Golo: '* perth of #) dey. north. Bidders to stale the rate r 10 pounds for 1) miles, at which they wisl ransport said stores in each of the months, from April te Beptember, inclusive, of the years 1864 apd 1565. Route No.2. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley in the Btate of Kansas, and the town of Kansas, in the State of Missouri, to any posts or stetions that are or may be established in the State of Kaaras or in the Territory of Colorado, s>0th of latitude 40 deg. north, drawing supplies from Fort Leayen- worth, and to Fort Union, N.M, or other dopot | that may be designated in that Territory, to Fort Garland, and to any other point or points on the route. Bidders to state the rate per 10 poundn for 10 miles, at which they will transport said stores in each of the months, from Aprilto Bsptember, snclusive, of the years 1964 and 1565, Rowe No.3, From Fort Union, or sueh other de- tas may be establisbed in the Territory of New lexico. 6 any porte or stations thatare or may be establivhed in that Territory, and to such poste or stations an may be designated in the Territory of Arizone and State of Texas west of longitude 105 ag. west, * idders to state the rate per 1 pounds for 100 miles, at which they wiil trapsport said atorcsin each of the months, from June to November, in- clu-ive, of the yoarn 1864 and 1865 . The weight to be transported each year will not éxceed 10 00,00 pounds on Route No. 1. 15 000,000 ponnas on Route No. 2, and 6e®),0% poundson Route 3. g . 0 addit@nal per centage willbe paid for the trensportatfon of bacon, hard bread, pine lamber, shingles, or any other stores Bidders must give their names in full, sa weil as their place of resi 6 ; and each proposal must be accompanfed by a bond in the sum of ten t hous- and dollars, signed by two or more responnibie persons. & Fantesing that in case a contract is awaried for the route mentionad in the proposal to the parties proposing, the contract wi | be accepted and entered into and good and sufficient security furnished by said parties. in accordance with the terme of this advertisement The amount of bonds required will be as follows: On Route No. 1.......... B10 Batisfactory ovis I . ot esah pet and persen offered a2 security will required. Proposals must be endorsed ‘* Proposals for Army Transportation on Routes os. 1, 2, or 3,” aa the case may be, and none will be entertained unless they Tally comply with all the requirement of this advertisement, Parties to whom awards are nade must be pre- Fared to execute contracts at ones, and to give the required bonds fer the faithful performance of the Lo Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Quartermaster General, but the right is re- served to reject any or all bids that may be offered. Contractors must be in readiness for service Uy the first day of April, 184, and they will be tohavea Teoe of businese or jegencios a} or in the vicinity of Ports Leavenwerth and Union, and other depots that aay, be established At which they unieated w: Fo! y, 3 mer be era reg BASTON, cS) td Major and Quartermaster. PP20P0eaLs FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN wo Riven TR ans aration? , Washing ton, Oct. 16, 1963. fopossis are invited for tarnishing Haj F the use of this Depot. De; tor atany of the and they id state the quantity of each offered, also the price and date of delivery. Proposals will de recsived for Give thourand (5 000) bushels of Gorn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of Hay or Btraw, and upwards, unless it snould be for the in- terest of the Government to contract for a less amount. to be put up ip good sacks,of about eet oF bean is week, which are to be furnished at * Se'hiey sae atraw to be securely baled Livdralo and Hey and Btraw offered to’ be sab- Jeet to a rigid inspection by the Government In- tracta will be awarded from time to time to tae lowest respoaaible, bidders, as the interests of the service may require. securi 1 _be required for the faithful tainine: it of iy wl bee ‘made under this adver- tise en it the eo! of yment tobe made at 0 om pletion me and Assistant Quartermaster, U.8. A. ANKEBS, NO, 368 PBNNSYLVANIA AVERUR, ‘Will continue to furnish U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslonge issued by the Goverament, at par, . 8, Coupon 6's of 1881. B, Certificates of Indebtedness. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND B0LD. on all parts of Burope and the Northe. Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, rocks and Gold bought in New York exclusive. on Commission. nT RITTSNHOUSS, FANT & CO. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Ne. 462 Fifteenth Street. We BEALL CONTINUE TO UNITED STATES FIVB-TWENTY BONDS at par until ee notice. ‘nis uw Persons desiring information concerning at our counter, or g) Le eee oan eti Sustions thet mas * __WM BUY AND SELL ALL I68UE8 OF GOVEENMENT BONDS, TEBASUBY NOTES OBTIFICATES, AND VOUOHEES, QOIN, OUBRENCY, AND BXOHANGR, AED PAY THE HIGHEST PRIOES FOR CERTIFICATE CH: . GO., Renkers, gay ogee & enbtt , th street, uw YORE N AP @TOR STRAMSHIP LINE. om TARDY 2a tao tory i 7. BS ee en Tee nt DRAPTED | find it to their interest and Real Bstate TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE’ ANP OHIO RAILROAD. On abd‘atter Monday, Novemt+r 23, 1963, d\'ly trainw‘ill_he run Between Washington and New York, and Washington and the Went, as follows: FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON ave Washington at 8 and 11.0 A.M and Jand 30 P. M. daily,except Sunday. On Sunday, at 4.30 3: P.M, only, 7+ POR BALTIMORR. 3 heave Jashiorion at 6.95.9 end 1a, M ane , 5 and 3. MM. Oxeept 'e un doy ate A.M. and Sande SP Me OBeoP FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.95 and 4 A, M. and 8.30 Pp, M. say; execpt Sumduy. On Bundey, ata.gu P.M, onl; COMMUTATION TRAIN pigtre Washington daily,except Sunday, at 4.9 A,M, and 3.15 P.M. 7 : algare Beltin aa RA say, at 7.15. _ FOR ANNAPOLI8., Leave Warhington at A.M. and310 P.M. Leave Baltimore at 8.50 A. M. and 3.15 P. M. *For further information, tickets of eve ind, cent, ewan: &e .apply to George 8. Koonts, ington Bistion, or at the Ticket Office W. P. SMITH, Mactet of franep’t'n, pe2l-tf LM. COLE, Gencral Ticket Agent, PENNSYLVANIA CERTRAL RAILGGLD ‘ith ite connections) ma WIBST-OLASS BO 3] sPusp SAsitY AND OOMFORS TT” STOR paep gare ‘ND see coe ) THROM BALTIMORE TEESE ET, . OLOBR OORNSOTIONS AT HARRISBURQ ROBTHERN ORNTHAL RAILROAD, THR GREAT ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE WasT, RORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. WW Yor Through Tiokets apply at the oflees of corues of Fossa venue xth strest, Washington, and Oalvert Station, Baltimore SPLENDID eaarehe ke ON ALL RIGHT SMOKING amp BALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WAs) Le Passengers will take 30 &. me. ond 6.30 5. ma, train. somseeting is Baltimere with the 9,15 a.m. and 9.15 p.m. on the Northern Centzal road, and arrive in Harrisburg at 1 &; m. and 1.88 Sraindon the Peanativenta Genital Ralresd Sor ie Peni ir: all parts of the West, FRRIGHTS. Br thie route Freighta of all deserie' gen be forwarded to and from apy point on a omaittoats or Onto. entucky, Indiana, zits ad ‘Wisconsin, 5f erect. $ Ponnsyivanis Conta Watireed also connects at phere with Steamers, by which Goods cam be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, M Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Milinois, i, Wisconsin, Mirrourt, ‘Kansas, and Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sand , and Uhie cogo with steamers to all Northwestern lerchants and shi; tation of their Frei with confidence on its speed Mot ea zat est, by the meatal times as faverablaas ars charsed by other i lvoe mt4S . One ne to mark packages ‘Via Penns. tral K. 2 M. BRU WN, Ag’t Northern Central B. B., w ofsg North etreet, Battles HA LEWIS, Gen'l Superintendent, Altona, Pa, . L, HOUPT. Gen’ Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. OW. H. HOUSTON, Genera) Freight Agent, Phils- delpbia. fan $1y, BAGGAGE CHBOKED , MILITARY SUBSTITUTES. g OBSTITUTES’ HEADQUARTERS —The high- eat prices will be paid for BUBSTITUTAS for men. Those in want of Bubstitates will to apply at the “Intelll- gence a Office,” No, 511 Ninth st., near Pennsylvania avenue, su lett RK. H. MILLS . KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINS MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES. . GDORATES, LERGHATHENS, ENVIGORATRS, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE BAIR. KENDALL’? &MBOLINE isa rare compound stimulating extracts froni Flowers, Roots, amd Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, anc PBB- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly Deneficial where the hair requires @entle stimulant.” Dn. OHILTON, “ Have never had anything whieh «0 perfectiy snewere the purpose of a hair dressing.” WABBEN WABD, Baq., Ho. 377 Oanal street, N.Y. fter being bald for seven years your AMBO LINE has esvered the entire scalp with NEW Har.” Prof. "OHN SENIA, %. 36 Kimy street, K. ¥, For sale by all Drisgiste and Fancy Goods Dealers, Put im boxes, (containing two bottles,) price 61. ° Manufactazes and for sale ot wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, Ho, 643 Baospway,QN. ¥- GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ROOFS THE WILSON MANUPACTURING O (Buecessors to J. ¥. WALEBR & SOK, WASHINOTOR, B. C.. azp PRILAPBLPHLA, FA, BAVUPLCTUREBS OF LAP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, smD WIL8ON'S LBFROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOP FEL?, CEMEN®, 4D GRAVEL moors. WORKS—Foot of Fwenty-sceand street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Fhix- {eth and Hamitton streets, Philadelphia. '¥. F. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. fy 3-4m" IMPORTANT TO SUTLEBS. SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S OCONCENTRATED OLAM VALUABLE ARTIOLB FO v0 BR A MOST TRADE. It sells very rapidly, and is the most coomomieal article of dist f the officer's mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Boupor Ghowder. It is highly recommended by Army Burgeons. The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & 00., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food, Mo. 111 Bast 18th st., New York. For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, ‘ ‘eotly : a Washington, D.C. on™ GOLLING & 00.5 3s ALE AND PORTER. of DRAUGEP alsasa ‘BR from this celebrated Brewery, which lam to en short notice to all persons, who will favor me with their orders. Gatiofaction Sines AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & 00. No. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ‘Between Minth and Teath streots, INVITS THR TRADE TO INSPECT THD LIQUORS, WINES, *SEGARS, TOBAGGO, aND Groceries for the Camp, UNEURPAsARD m ASZORTMENT AND VARIETY ANY 8TOC IN THIS OITY, UR OONTRAOTS wwe THE LARGEST PACKERS In 78 STATES OF MAIND AND NBW JERany ENABLE US TO OFPER , HERMETIOALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, BRWTs, axD VEGETABLES, av NEW YORK, PHILADSLPHIA, AND BALTI- MORB MAREBT PRICES, BORDEN’S OONDENSED MILE @onrtantiy op hand. BEING £0LB AGENTS roR THE £4LB or MBSSES. FRANK BININGBR & 00.9 OELEBERATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTEIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, QOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL OOGNAG, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, VAN TASSELL AROMATIO SUHNAPPS, GOODSPEED & BEO.’S “OLD TOM,” WE KEEP THEM READY FOR SHIPMERND 18 IROK-BOUND OnsE CONTAINING ¥ROM ONE TO AX DOZEN BACH, OUR LARGB BT00K ow OHAMPAGNE IWINES; QF OUR OWH IMPORTATION, sep GALL THD BSFROLAL ATTENT ow CONSUMERS TO THE BRA QRAND VIN IMPERIAL AF MOUSSBU2, UNSURPASSED IK