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Pe i i THE EVENING STAR. | Ss. | Anaser oy PROMINENT CITIZENS OF ANE | ARUBDEL COVETY BY THE MILITARY) AU- | gxnoxitizs.—A number of the promin-nt citt- | sepe of Anne Arundel county were arracted in Avnapolis yesterday by the military aatbori- | tien and brought to this city under gnard and i aiken '9 the effice of Ool. Fish, whare they were | paroled to report sgaic this morning. The | @@erzes against them are a:sioysity and refa- i sing to take the oath of alleviauce on the late @lection day in the State, viz.. {thot November. | The following are their names :=Ex.Governor 1 Tdos. G. Pratt, Col. Joseph H. Nicuol-on, | Wicholas Green, clerkef Anne Arandelcoun‘y | Circnit Court, James Revell, State's attoruey | fer the rame courty. Mr. Miller, inte reporter of the Maryland Court of Appan Robert W. | Tate, Benjamin Watkins, Wm. T-ll Ulaade, | W. H. MePorlin, G. W. Duvall, Edwin Boyle, | B. Longue, Dr. S F. Owens, James Tite, | | D. Clande Handy. Thomas Frankiia, for- = State’s Benator from Anne Araadel, ‘was aiso arréated, hut owing to hia ag, was | mitted to remain in Annapolis under gaard. 4 was also stated that the members of the grand jary for Anne Arundel county had been | arrested, and would be bronght to this city | wader guard to-day —Balt. Sun, 24th. | wer The rene! brigadier general H. H. Sibley | was tried before a conrt martin] at Shreveport, — Lovisiana, daring September Jast, for disovedi- | epee of order and unofficer-Jik- condact. The fed etaent hore five specifications, and al- though be wae acqnitvd of the chsrges of aetval disobedience, still he was severely cen- sured ?y the court for want of diligence in the esuse he represented. S@7 A valuable dismond pin, lost in 1553 wre discoverrd recently npn a g-ntieman in New Orieane, ard recovered by the loser. The gentlemen upen whom it was found hid ob- | gained it by purchase ata pa wobroker’s sale Solitary confinement of pricovers has wee abandoned in the State prisoa of Micni. gan, on account of the evil consequences at- i tendant upon the panishment, most of those so | ecnfin:d qui.kly becoming hopelessly insane ¢ BF The sum of 25,000 has been appropriated by the author t~-s of Lonisville Ky., for the purpose of purchatinug fuel for the poor of the i any. g7- A woman in New Orleans has institnted | anit for divorce, sleging the diel-y -Ity of her | Bueta:d and bis ab-ence from her tor over a yesr, as the canse. 1 F. VEVOR*_FO8 SAUR. ‘The urderngned having dispo-ed of the whit on of purveyor, cflers ¢ foilowing artivks, Bares pew Water. proof Tents, 5 Bortabie Frame House, Slarce Coo ing Bove with all taelr farnttare, 4 good round Lis: gut Horses, | 1,0 4 feet of Paned maaiber. 180. Cor plete Fete of Dovd o +arness, B aneets, Roots Fh-or, Hats, i A sorted Woo ep Chothirg, . Wi ba lot cf rundrien particularigy adapted for the trade ae lara see parrevers Aor 6 > Bold ‘orcash, Aon The whole w sold cheap ‘9 tye teR” ro%?-3t 252 Penn. »venue, Wexhington, HAND DEPOt OF COAL O1L AYD LAMPS 316 Fstreez, desween Lik and ith strats. 7 NoTiC 1 QO BUTLERS ANu PUR Tre untersigned bat just ressived a large as- fortmenta! dautifel LA “WPS aod a atuer of OUAL OTL of ery ropetior qnality for sale at New Fore prices, These a¥tt-ler are weil adapted to Sume a Obristy-ss Fawily Cirs.e J, BL PULLEY. Agent for the Daion Co:1:9.1 Tompany, DOt)-8t* 316 Patreet, bet. Pith and lith ste, oe FOUB THUUBAND ALREADY ORDSRED |} Will be pobiished on or before Friday, Novem: Der tb, 1863, RICHSTEIN’S STRANGERS’ GUIDE AND EVERYBODY'S POOKET HANDY-BOOKE. Contairing— & complete Guide te Washington City, ' Descrigtiop and Location of the Public Buildings, | Bocstion of Principal Public Offices, &o., &e., Banh and Pay of Uxited btates Army, “ “ “ “Navy, Marine Corps, Taited Btates, of all “ “ Balarien of Prine!pal Officers of Departments, Pepulation of F tates and Territories, = “Principal Cit es and Towns, ‘Tables of Moneys, Weights, and Meas United States. Interesting Statistics, compiled from late Oensus Report, Distare s from Wastington to Principal Cities, & Family Laundry Book for one year, A Bian) Memorandum Book, { And other valuable and interesting inform en. | ‘Phe cheapest Book of the bind over published. vel., i6 mo., bound ia cloth. Retail price only $0 Cents. @7-a liberal discount to the Trade, Butlers Pedlers, &c. Send in your orders early. Sent by mail free on receipt of price, Published by WILLIAM F. BLOHSTEIN st the National Book Store, 276 Penn. avenue, bet. 1ith and ith Post-Office Box 71 . 209)m Wasabington. D 18 IB LV: TICB, That the sudscri ae soar Obtained ie the ‘Orphans’ Oourt of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, Uetters of administration, with will anuexed. on fchael H. Conrad, late of rsons reby warned to it thesame, with the vouchers | thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the ad day | of Hovember next: Shey may otherwise by law be excluded from all benoit dar my hana this30. day of Novem ber, is ol oven: acd. ia. MARY BLIZA RTH OONBAD, "| Be 4 lawow' Adwintatratriy W. A. RPHANS’ COURT, bisraicr oF VoLumsia, Washinsion Cowniy, To-wit :—in the case of | Miller and George W. Miller, edmisistrators { of Cbaries Miller, 5 th ft @foresaid have, with the approbation of the Ur; PTY yaaingtus county af resaid, BsDAY, the wt day. of Decembe-mext, Gmail settlement and distribution ef the f said deceased assets in hand. , and of the inte hen end wh a'l the croditer 4 mosey; whe: ere rs an: Deirs of sald ttend, (at coltec’ ed ard turned deceabed are fotified to the Orphans’ Court of Washington or seid,) with their claims properly may otherwise by iaw Git in seid deceared's esta’ this order be eaniened once & week for Tiree cere ia Be ier Star previous to the said ¥ Oo: orem ber, 1383. Test: €_C. ROBBINS 00 5 lawsw* Register of Wile. | DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. ‘The ingredients is these Pilis is the remit of Song and extensive practice, mild in ‘bert oy iM tton and sure to correct all irregularities. Painful ‘menstroi ) BBMOVING ALL OBsTRAUCTIO whether from cold er otherwise. headashe, pain from rraptions of na “ be 7 ee wale DB..OHEESEMAN'S PILLS itive remedy for all nts lar BacoLimer. Explicit. directions; stating woot APY. lens, they should wor sx UsED, witheach box. Frice i one . "Ea Ford by all RUTORINGSE HILLYER, Progrieto eT New ork Oity. ren | peronrax ¥ TO FEMALES, | | | Arosa to: Cedar street, Bold>yB C FC RY. 292 Pa. avenus. privaw rFibas SOLDIERS 4ND SEAMEN, TY you would obtain immediate relief from distressing complaint, try DE. WITFIBLD'S VEGETABLE PILLS, ‘This is @ long tried and throroughiy tested reme | 7, 204 has nover yet failed to cure, Do not suf | Ser when there is a remedy within reach. } Sold by 8. O. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania aveaue Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, Va. Bent to szy address by mail. Priee a0 conte per box. For sale by al! Druggists, 4. YOUNG, Proprister No. 481 Broadway, N. 3 avy %on C ROARS O08 K a1 0b O A ESE i i mal aBADD at reduced ved Dea , eRe. ab reyi. Wil TBERG. Pena. avenu cow ci between oth and ith streets H. PF.) F. a. MEILEEGRE. PUR ESEOR TO conn “8” eet 0. i Wy ete Eine corsee Bats DSRS | C988 Bo ost debi | | | wear otha: | TIN CHAMBER S278, OFFICIAL. | ‘AB DEPARTMENT, W pons fp ried haga) 0,18. Orders, ‘198. ‘Phe Adjutant General will provide an approyri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their te>ce, have fered their serviced to the Government in the present emergency, and also for the volunteer troops from other States that ' have rolunteered their service im the States of | order of the Becretary ‘ar. = B.D. TOWNEZEND, so WY 4® DFAT surmoron, Jemuary 38,1082. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Dopartment, pases for citizens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the offices cf Lent. Col. Cowaip, 139 Pennsyivania avenue above Nineteenth street. DENTISTRY. (j®™T DiscoveBy in DENTIETRY. Toth Extracted without Pain with the Mubrite of Ozvem I would a¢vise all persons having teeth to ex- trast to call at Dr. LEWIB'S office, and have them tak pew, and harmless call and’ examine the new and im- prcvea methoa of Ixserting Artiticial Teeth. If yeu once see the great improvement in bie teeth you wil have them in no other atyle thas this new and valuable one, No. 842 Pa. avenue, between gto ana sth streeta Bo 13 BL R LEWIB M.D. Dentist. AUGHING Gas! ; No Pain in Extracting Teeth. There is 80 danger in taking this Gee (pure Nitrous Oxide) eveu fur those who are co sump- tive or ad ticate in eonstituiion Its inhaletion predacer sleep, or ¢uma, in about two minutes, and ite effect passes offin the same len; of time, Maig and scminiatered at the office of LOOMYS'338Pa. av. near coraersth et, -os90-lin* TEETH. o LUOMIS, Mm Pie: aveator snd Patentee ofthe MINBHAL P) TH, attands, personally at his office in uns city, Many! yorsona van wear these teetb who cannot and mo person cap wear others who FB, vannot wear these. Persons cailing at my off0e san be sccommodates be arith any style and price of Tseth they may desire, Dat te those who are particular and wish the purest, stron; and most deanest, geet rfect dentace that art can ‘produce, the MINEHAL PLATE will be “Goomu ia thiorty fo 338 tvania avenas netween Sth end Wib streeta. Also DOT Aron st, Faiisdelphie, bocordhatd ATTENTION! CITIZENS AND STRANGERS, OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, SUTLERS, PEDDLERS, AND EVERYBODYS!!! READ THE FOLLOWING CARSPULLY, At WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN'S NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 275 Pa. Av., Between ith and 12th streets, YOU OAN SUY FOR ON® DOLLAB 38 Fifty cent Novela or 6 Twenty five eent Novels, § & cent Btationery Packages or 6 25-cent Packages FOR ONE DOLLAR You ean buy eight Photograph Album Oards, of which we have now on hand over five thousard varietes, embracizg all styles published. NEW ONES RROBIVED DAILY, ‘The largest and cheapest stock of Albums inthe ay: DIARIES POR 2864, Wholesale and Hetail, over 6! o+w styles. JOST RECBEIVED A new lotof Tater & Oo ‘soelebrated Ambrotypes, Public are invited to call and oramine, The subso:iber having lately retarced from the Rew York and Pui sd Trade deles, offers o the Trace and the Public geners'ly. tae largostand best Stock of BOOKS, STATION SRY, and FANOY ABTiCLES ever before opened in thia city. at low rates ; eonsisting of Books, Forsigu aad Americen Stationery, Photogravhis Albums, Chess Men ard Bosrda, Critvage Boards, Dominoes, Combs Brushes, Bays, Pen Knives, Gold Pens, Razors, &o, &o, Alarge los of New Bours soldat belf retail price. at NATIONAL BOOK STORE, 275 Pennsy!vania avenae, datween 1'tb and iztn ara, ore iw )bBB KN’o INSCHANO@ COMPANY WAtHID@TON AND GEORGBTOWN, OAPITAL...... -. $200,000. Corner C Strert and t owisiana Avenue, Wied Sen Sook tesioron eee HOUSES AND UTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LuSS BY FIRE. Ding. ton3: Georgs Rhoemakr, William Wileon, tamue! Cropiey, Joon D, Bare'ay, Jacob @3deon Andrew Bothwell, INURE Themes Pari ‘chard Bar bob Pench Brow ata, femue) Rectera, Bobert White, No charge for policies. JAMES ADAMS, Pri PRT. G DAVIA, Seo’y, a | bisPMak—vrotected by Royal Lett-r3 Patent oi bn. loud a:d secured by the seals of the Keole de Pharmecie de Paris,and the Imperial College uf Medicine Vienna Trietmar No 11s the effectual ston, bperustoirboa and Exh: tem :. 2bas entir rauseous use of Copaiva, Oubsbs, & No. 3 is the infallibse remedy fo! Feconcary Pymptoms, thus obviating the use of mereury snd all other deleterious ingrdients, Bach preparation is in the form of a most agrees- ble Losenge. Becured from effects of climat ehasges of atmoephore, in tin cases, at $3 each, or four $3cases in one for’ $9, and in $37 cases. thus goving $3 Divided in s-parate does as adminis tered by Valpean Ballemande, Roux, &¢.,&o Wholesa 0 and reta'l by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 Bleeeker street, New York. To be also of 8.0. FORD, No. 290 P: eo-ner 11th street. Bo CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, HEARTH RUGS, MATTING, a¥YD | HOUSEKEEPING EFFECTS INGENERAL. aid ¥ in ene hof Washin ton, George e ic in the Btore, No 626, corner Beventh ond D Streets, and examine our large and general assort- ment of— Three-ply, Ingtain , and Domestic Carpets and gs, + Oil Cloths, from 1 to 4 yards wide and Maits, Window Shades, Cloth Table Qovers and Blan! Featber Beds, Hair, Shuck, and Excelsior Mat- ALO. A Large J Assortment of Mahogany and Walnut re, Looking-glaeses, Crock: @ We Were ad Baskets with Rearly a oxher articies in the House furniehi, A We Satter ‘ourselves that any Person wishing to porch. er in our line, and will honor With w eal will be pleased with cur Bree ace Be Very ReORGEN © WILLIAM 0c 17 eotf {Okron and Union.} a Cowyreorronupr auD LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S DINING BALOON. ‘The undersigned takes great pleasure in inform- | ing his friends and former patrons of his removal from No. 55 High street, Georgeto to Ponnsy|vania svenus, between Sd nnd a streets, nortn side. Where ke eeive and serve orders. with ali winds of ¥ mG AND DOMBSTIC GONFRCTIONRRY, PHULTA, Weddin, Pri wa hirdetof eee wane sila ras QBEES, wade toorder there Innttanee inet Confectionary an EATING BALOON. where v9) thing in Eonson and the best the market affo: will be fui B06 2w* 8. SIMMONS. #0. W. BOTELE c. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, ©. W. BOTELER. ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL RS IN China, Giass, and Crockery Ware, ABLBCUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA'WARB, BLOOK JIN GOODS, OOAL'OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD Waks, AED HOUSEKBEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, W2- Houses, Hotels, and 5 , me lotels, and Bteamboats furnished at 318 IRON HALL, avenue, bet. sth and loth ste, Otter the roe B { ted! Efe feisé PROPOSALS. OFNAREE OR Cte | Wabmsctos, November ®, 1655, ExsLep Paorosacs will be rece:ved at this office .: sth ot De jar de 0.000 ANPANTR? 2 30OUEREMBN ES: pet Se ek eae $0 65 Bote ashe jew York Arsenal, Governor's 21d" Bete atthe Frankford Areenal, Bridesbarg, $0,pv0 Bete attne Alleghany Arsenal, Pittavarg, 36 (00 Beta at the Bt. Louis, Arsenal, Bt. Leals, tS, Ect at the United States Arsenal, Boring- seniority with the mpulation patteran, mee seen at any ‘f the above nam-d places, aad they ace to be sub, cet to inspection at the arsenal delivered before being ree y wate it. Deliveries must be made in lots of not lons 14¢0 sete per week, for all contracta of 10,000 sete vader : and sot lets than 2,000 sets ner week ov ‘a contracts for over 19600 the ‘at delivery to be made with'n ‘om date of contract. Failuret> deiiver ata specified time will endject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that time. The Acosutrements mutt be bexed in the usual sty}e, the boxes to be charged at coat, to be determined by the inspector Bidders will state exp'icitly the srseval or arse- male where they propose to deliver, and the number of seis they propose $0 deliver at cach place, If for mere than ona. o vids will be considered from parties other Tegular manufacturers of the’artic’e and such kuewn to the Department +o be fully compe- t igtzecute in their own shops the work pro- coed for Yeoh party obtainiag a covtrast will be requi-ed tor pter into bond, with approved security, ter ins feithfol execution The Derartment reserves the right to reject any or sl} hida if not deer ed satipfactory. Prepeaale will be sddreseed to Brigadier General Gecra D. Rameay. Obief of O-dnance, Wah ng- en D £ and will pe gndoret d ** Proporsle for 1a- fen’ oooutremente, id GRO D. RAMSAY, Pol}-ectd Brig. Gon , Chief of Ordoavee. oO* NANCE OFFIOUB, Wan Dupanrunny, Waemnaron, November 13, 5863 SmALED ProrosaLe will bé received at this « foe vn'it40'tlock p,r . on the frat of December next, for fornispiog 75.000 ote, comolate. of ‘CAV: al ky A JOOUTBEMENTS, to be delivered in the following quantities at the undernamed placos, vi @ Bets at the United States Armory Spring: field, Mass. 20/00 Bets at the United Btates Arsenal, Gever- ners I jw York 15.60 Ee! ‘rankiord Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa, 20.Ce0 Bets at Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg. je #0 Beta at Bt. Louis Arsenal, Bt, Leuls, Mo These Accoutrements are t> be made in atriet eoniornity with the regulation peiteree, whieh can be seen atthe sbove-named places. Bach Set is to oorsist of one Sabre-belt and Plate ¢omplete ; one Garvinc-sling, with Bwivel. compl+te ; one fetre kot; ore Oarbdine Oartridge-box; one Pisto) Cartridge- box; one Belt-holster for army- # £0 revo. ver ; 60d one Oap Pouch, with @ Piok, A lof which sre to be made of the dest ciaterials and w rimansbip. The Sabre-belt, Sabre knot, aod ‘ arbine-sling se to be of Buf Leath-y, lacked ; and th- Cartridge hoxes, Belt hoisier and Cap poweh. of bat Oak Tanned Leather. It «sto be dis dincily wmdersiood by bidders that I partially fanned wita omything else ou! Oak will mot be received. All th Fucks to be igspected at tae piace whera ere: must be made ir lota of not less ets per week for allcontravts of 10,09 nd uarcer.and not less thao 1,00) sete per for ail contraeta of over 10.0) sete he elivery to he made within fiftaen days after we firet date ef contrect; nod any failure todeliver ata ay cified time willsabjent the contractor toa fi r- felture of the number of sets which ha may fall to deliver stthattime. The Ascou'remente are to be bexed in the aval manner; the boxes for which will be pa: the frepe: Bidcers will state expiicit'y the Arsenal where they propose to deliver, aad if more than ere plase, a beparate bid n ast be wade fo- emch No bid will be cenricered from parties other than regular marufeeturers of the articles and such as are Apown to the Department t> be fally competent to ereeute,in ibeir own sh p, the work proposed for. Ew bh party obtsining a contract will be requiredto enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for ita feitt ful falfillment. ‘be Dac-rtment resetvas the right to reveot any ll bids, if rot deemed satisfactory, for any for at coet price, to be determined by or eanre. Pre perals will be addressed to Bric, Genera! Gecrge D Bawaay Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. ©. and will be endorsed ** Proposals for Cav: alry Accoutrements. ? GEO. D. RAMBAY, Br jer Genersl and Onier of Ordnance, nol4 rotVel casr QUARTERUWA ITE) Orvicg, WaeBinGton Dror, Nov, 17th, ias2.§ Beaten Prorosats wi!l be received at the office ef OrtainC H Tomprins, A.Q.M,U.8. A, at the co.nerof 22d and G streets, in this city ontil MONDAY, December 3.51, 1963 ‘at 12 o’oloce mt , for the sale of ali the manure now on hand, or that mee be oe ofneea a stables ano ooreala of thie De- within the next 'yelve months succeeding the Me of the lettin, orth contract. ne The manure will be awarded to the highest bi der or biid who will be r quired to tase it at his or th wo expecse. The quantity new on hand 'o be taken away within six months from the deve of contrect.and that which may accumulate, within six months from the date at whish it may be proéueed. bids must be made st so much per cubis yard. Bids will be recived forthe quantity on haed, and ibe subsequert product at each stable or corral, terara‘ely, or tor the whole together, a is made im the name of a firm. the names of all the parti:s muet appear or it will be conud— zd the indiv:dual propose) oF the varty signing it. The full name an oe office address of the bid- ‘ade der must eppear in ropoeal. Proposal: must be addressed to OsptainG. 4. Tompkins, A.Q M.T.8 A, Washington. D.C., ano should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for 'e Payment will be required to be made, in Gov- ernment funds, at the end of each month, for tae menure removed during the month. An osth of allegiance will be required from each mucceasful bidder. Good and sufficient bonds. in the sum of ( $1900) one thcnsand dollars will be required of each sas- ereafal Bidder for the faithtal performance of his contr: ‘Te Quartermaster reserves the right to all bids that may be d-emed tot! l- sromenk Wirig, Geo, aad Ohiet Quartertsaster’ rig. 2. a rs nols-ta Bepot Washington PRorosais FOR MORTAR SHELLS. t Oapmance Orwr Was thet a ASEINGTON, Novem! BzALuD Propose will be received at this oflce, Fr Bext, }-inch mortar Until 4o’aloca 9. m,, 0 are eters arsenals, via: as: the Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass, sf tbe Watervieit Arsenal, West Troy, N. ¥., At the New York Arsenal, Governer’s Island, t the Alleghany Arsenal, Pitteburg, Penna., (00. “At the U.8. Arsenal, Washington, D. 0.;6. At the U. 8: Arsenal’Bt. Louis, Mc..S Oe These sheila aro to be madeof the Of metal, snd inapected after the rules laid down in the Ord- anual. Drawings can be seen United States Arsenais, The shells are to be in- epectedat the frundry where east, free of charge or transportation, or handling until delivered at 6 s Deliveries must be made at the rate of Jona than five per cent. Rr. week of the numieros oe dectiles cuntracted for; the first delivery to be mate within twenty days after the date of ‘he contr vet, and apy failure to deliver at a rpecified wabject con ‘tare of the num- liver at that tine, porate bids must be made for each Arsenal if the bidders Bropore to deliver at more than one. No bid will be considered from parties other th: regular founders or proprietors of works, who are known to this Department to be capable of exe- cutin, she Serk contracted for ip their Own es- at : Each party obtatning a contract will be requi: to enter into bonds, with approved saretion Yor its fopatal hcelpery the © Department reserves right te reject any ely bids, if not deemed satisfs story, for any Pro; will be addressed to “Brigadier Gen- eral Geerge D. Ramsay, Chief of Oronanae ween. ington. D. © . and will be endorsed for Morter Bhells.”” GEO. D Ramsay, no Ip td Brig. Gen. Obief of Ordaance. itt Ordnance. _ PR Posats FOR HAY. BTRAW amp:GRAIN. Forage Daranruanr. ster’s ce 1a, Va.. Nov. 168! iat Proposats are invited for farnishi and Cora: ye tae use of the Gove 1s will be received for Sve thonsand(5 000) of Corn or Oats, and fifty (5!) tonsof Hay or &traw and u; 8, unless it shall be for the in- —— et the Government to contrast for s less sacks of about two (3) ‘a of about three (3) bushels furnished free of charge to hay and straw to be secure- es furnished under % hart ney rigid inspection by vie borer: ‘urch&a78 will be made fr Maar Re aialeat te cape regalre Deter is & eum l@ned reserves 0 al offe: Merete. v provided from practi it to reject inoompat! igh hole er any ipergemenny itt be pect si wi 4 To 18 zm Capt, and Asa, efopeany” ; the Ordpance | the first day of April, 1864, and they will be i 34 val. she interest of Gore | PROPOSALS. pRrcsars FoR HEAVY PROUBCTILD. Cnpaanen Orion, WanDeranruany om the At the Waterviiet Arsenal, West Trex, N.Y. 1,000 15 {neh battering shot 1,000 15-ineb shells 4,000 0 imeh shot 9,000 10 inch abella At the U.B Arsenal, Govermor’s Keland, N. Y. tering shot 4 At the Aliethany Avtenai, Pitisdwre, Fa. tering shot 338 10-inch shells P St the St. Lowis Aztenal, Ss. Louse, 0 ineh shct 10-inch shells the Washincton Aruinal, Washington, D.C 15-inch battering shot 15-inch thelle 1,000 10-inch abot 3.000 10-inch ehelle be made of the kind of The Projectiien are to o jad o} metal, and inspected after the rules laid downin with the exception of the Lb- inch battering . Which are to de made of gun metal,of tensile atren, , rang between 25,4") and 31,00 pounds to the square loch, aad there Turt be cast from a reverbratory or air farnace. gn F E The pi ojectiles are to be inspee where cast. but must be delive: arseval:, free of eherae for sportation or handling antil delivered at the arsenal). Deliveries mustbe made at the rate of not lees than five per cent per_ week, of the number of projectiles sen- treeted for; the first dolivery to be made wituin 30 days after the di of the contract, and any failure to deliver at aeporified time will aubjact the contractor toa forfeiture of the pamber he may | fell to deliver ai that time. { Reparate bids must be made for each kind of pro- | Sestiles; and if any bidder proposes to de.iver at aidewent arsenal, sepseate ide must be made for | eae! at each place. No bid will be conridere? from parties other than regular founders. or proprietors of works, whoare | known to this Department to be capahle of exeeu- | tng the work contracted for in their own establian. ments. Each party obtainivg a contrast will be required toenter inte Ponda, with approved sureties, Jor its ‘al exeoation. “the Department reserves to itaelf the right to reject any or all bide, ifnotdeemed satisfactory, for eny canse. i opossla willbe addresead to Brigadier Gens- | George D Ramsay Ohief of Ordnance, Wash- ipaton t .C., and will be endorsed," Praporsls for ecules.” 5 ~ novd cold Brig. Gen. Ohief of Ordnance, pPorosaza FOR ARMY TRANSPORTATION, Orvion or THR Depot QuARrEawAsyar, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Ue. 38, 1363 BRALED Prorosace will be received at this office until 19 o’clock m. on the l0th day of December, 1863, for the transportation of military suppilos during the yeare 1364 and 1366,0n the following routes: Route No.1. From Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, and Riley aud other depots that may be e:tad lished duripg the above years, on the we-t bank of the Missouri river, north of #ort Leavenworth and south of lacitade 42 aes. nor th, to any posta or sta- ticns that are or may be er ablished in the Tern- tories of Nebraska, Dakotah, Idsho and Utah, south of latitude 44 deg north, and east uf longi tade 114 deg. wert. anc inthe Territory of Dy nerth of #) dex. ncrth Bidders to sta‘e the rate per FY pounds for 100 miles. at which they wil transport said stores in each of the months, from April se Reptember, inclusive, of the years lad a Route No.2. From Forte Leavenworth and Riley in the State of Kansas, and the town of Kangas, in the Btate of Missouri, to any poate or stations that are or} ay be establinhed in the State of Kansas or in the Territory of Colcrado,s nth of latitade 40 dex, north, drawing supplies from Fort Leaven- werth, andto fort Union, N.M , or other depot that may be designated in t Territory, to Fort Garlond, and to any other poiut or points on the route. Bidders to state the per }}) pounds for 100 wilrs, hich they will transport said stores ‘Ip each of the months, from April to Bsptember, snelusiva of the yearn 1864 and 1855. Route No 3, From Fort Union, or such otber de- oe as May be estabiishedin the Territory of New erieo to any poste or stations that are or may be es ished in that Territory, and to sr: bh yostsor sts'ions an may be designated im the Territory of Ari band State of Texas weet of longitude 105 dug wei thidders to state the rate per 10 pounds for 100 tiles, at which they will transport raid stores in esch of the montas, from June to Nevember, in- closive, of the yearn 1864 and 1865 : The weight to be transported each year will not exceed 100,000 pounds on Boute No. 2 15 010),000 ’ A) SRE SR ee On aud after Monday, November 23, 343, duly trains will be ran between Washington and New York, and Washington and the W: st, as fuliows: FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON Leave Washington at # and 11.50 A.M and 5 and $7 P.M. deily,except Sunday, On Sunday, at 3.90 . only. ave ‘ashington at i . .; aa gieseade Pe. ally except €upday. “Ouitun- Gey, at8 A. M. and 8.F' and 3.3% P.M FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Lesve Washington at 6.g5and # A. M.and3.90P. M. daily, except Sunday, On Bunday, at 8.30 P.M: nen COMMUTATION TRAIN, Leave Wasbington daily, extept Sunday, at 4.99 +The fire fourth trains from Washington. sedan ft andieh trains fcom Baltimore, stop s¢ ayn WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH Leave Bante at 3.0,2.90 ood 19.20 A. Mand 15, 4.35and7.35 P.M. On Sunday, at 3.50 and 5.30 4, Mand 3.15 P.M. COMMUTATION TRAIN. coe Baltimore daily, except Sunday, at 7.15 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washingtcn at * A.M, apd 3.10 P.M. Leave Baltimore at 0.50 4. M.and 3.15PM. *For further information, tickets of every kind, &c.. apply to George 8. Koonts, agent at Wash- ington Btatien, or at the Ticket Offic’, j. P. SMITH. Master cf fransp’t’n. LM. COLE, Genvral Ticket Agent. 1863 OAD no 21-t? 3 ita connections) IB A FIBBT-O) LTE WESTRRD GIT:BS, HW WEST. n pruap earaty y AND COMFORT STON ‘BD AND BaGe. THROUGH aos CR ROEED Tow BALTIMORE FRILADRLPHTA Ey PITTSBURG! Two of them mi GLOBE CONNECTIONS AT W. ‘SBURO with on the BOBTHEEN 0: a and foi THE GREAT GENT ROUTE WASHINGTON AXD BB to sll points in the Wst, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. hk Tickets apply at the offices ot La the Rorthers Ocn' mn} , northeas sorner of Pennsylvania avenue and 8) Washington, and Calvert Btation, B SPLENDID AUBAFING CABS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING aun BALOON OAES ON ALL TRAINS FROM W will Tive in Harrisburg atl ». m. &. m., there making close lon trains on the Pennsylvania Oentral all parte of the West. Towa. or jourt, a Piteburg with Bistros be oro Goode a Fr oame w cap be forwarded to any port on the Ohio. Meskingam, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberiand, Mlinois, hy Wisconsin, Mirroud, Kaneas, Arkansas, and Rivers; and'at Oloveléad Sandnaky, end ‘hi. ago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. lerchants and_ ship; entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company cap rely with confidence on its transit. THE RATES oy TRE Gd toand from any: point a2 ari charced by ethe im the West, by the Penneyivenia Central orec all times as favcrat. Ee‘jroad Companizs, aa ao, ticular to mark packages “Via Penna M Bc WN, Ag’t Northern Central B B., bed 0°80 North street, Baltimore. SNOOGH LEWIS, Gen’i 8uperintendent, Altons, Fa. L. L. HOUPT, Gen’ Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. W. H. HOUSTON, Geueral Freight Agent, Phile- deiphia. fan +1y, KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR, AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BRAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, poongson Route No 2, and 616,00 pounds on Boate 0. No additional per centage willbe paidfor the trensportaticn oi bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, abingles, or any Other stores Bidders must give their names in full, as well as their place of residence ; and each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in the sum of ten t hous- and dollars. signed by two or more responsible persons. Fencing that in case a contract is awarded for the route mentioned in the fetta to the perties proposing. the contract wi | be accepted and entered into. and good and sufficient security forms of this advertisment ores ite ae rms 0} is ver ment The amount of bonds required will be as follows: On Koute No. ae r} —— -—- | Batisfactory of the Jovaigy and nolvenoy ofeach bidder and persen offered security w: be required. Proposals must be endorsed ‘* Propose for Army Traveportation on Routes Sos. 1. 2, or $,” as the case may be, and none will be entertained unless they fully comply with all the requirements of this advertise Parties ent. . to whom awards are made must be pre- rared to execute contracta at once, and to give the required bonds for the faithful performance of the sage. jontracts will be made subject to the approval of ferred to feject any of aif bide that may No oMered, vi re; apyor Lu of 5 **Oontractors must be in readiness for service ve business or vicinity other depots that may be established at which they may be communicated with promptly $24 readily, L. C, BASTON, oc) td Major and Quartermaster. ROPOBALS FOR BAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN Or nee on Fomiou sup Rivas ee oe eet street w ‘ashing ton 5 Written Proposals A sieneaersee as be delivered gt are r Gorn, for the the Hallroaa Dopat wove eddrensed to the undersigned. and they should state the quantity of eech ations offered, She peice: and date of delivery. Proposals will be received for Ave thousand (6.000) sie ‘upwards unless eel tay the el iW terest'of the Goverament to contract tor a less rain to be pat up in good sacks, of about two (2ibushels cath, whtch are to be furnished af the cost of the contractor. Teeee and Straw to be securely baled, All Grain and Hey and Btraw o! to be sgb- Sect to a rigid inepection by the Government In- acts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interests of e@ service may 5 jood securit; ar be required for the faithful fliment of ear contrast made under thie adver- treet 8. L, BROWN Gapiatn and Assistant Quartermaster, U.B. A. 2 ‘ANHOUSB, FANT & OO., NKEBRS, BO. 363 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Will continue to furniah U. &. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslonga issued by the Government, at par. . 8, Coupon 6’s of 1881, U. B. 7-90 Treasury Hotes, U. B. Ocortificates of Indebtedness. GOLD AND BILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Exchange on all parts of Burope and the Northe. Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, Stocks and Gold bought in New York exclusive. on Commission, nw RITTENHOUSE .FAKT & OO. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Ne. 452 Fifteenth Street. ‘WE SHALL COmTINUB TO UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until fartfer notice, 7 Persons desiring information concerning this Sit Recs saeworing tl uation stay * qe BUY AND SELL ALL I68U88 OF GOVERNMENT BONDS, TBBASURY NOTES ORTIFIOATES, AND VOUCHERS, QOIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE, ABD PAY THB HIGHEST PRIORS FOR CERTIFICATE CHECES. JAY COOKE & 0O., Rankers, 452 Fifteenth atreet, eustr re a wae bes INVIGORATES, NOURISHES, BMBELLISHES * THE HAlz. KBNDALL'S AMBOLINS isa rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roote, amd Herbe, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PRE- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR. “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Dz. CHILTON, “Have never had serthiog which a perfectly euswers the purpose ofa hair dressing.’ WABRSN WARD, Beq., Ho. 277 Canal street, N. ¥, “ After being bald for seven years your AMBO LIND has covered the eutire scalp with NEW Har.” Prof. ‘OHN SENIA, No. 36 King street, N.Y, For sale by all Pruggista and Fancy Goods Dealers. Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) price 81. Manufaetared and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, oben Bo. $43 Baoapwar.W. ¥. GRAVEL BOOMS! THE WILSON MANUFACTURING 0O., (Bucecssore to J, F. WALKER & SOR.) WASHINGTON, D. 0., ax PHILADELPHIA, PA, MARUFACTUBERS OF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, ao WILSOF'S IMPROVED FIRB AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMEN?, AND GRAVEL RoOorTFs. WORKS—Foot of ‘Twenty-second street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Weshington, and Fhir- tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphis, T. F. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. dy Stn" IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & C0.'8 CONCENTRATED OCOLAM £0 BB A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE FO THRIB TRADB. It sells very rapidly, and is the most eeonomical atticle of dietf the officers mess. Itis prepared in.one minnte, and makes a most delicious Soupor Ohowder. It is highly reeemmended by Army Burgecas. The profits are large. H, A. DOWNING & 00., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food, No. 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMBS, Bole Agents, * 65 Louisiana Avenue, sotly Washington, D. 0. PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. receiving large quantitics of DRAUGHT alm and 2 PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to farnish on short notice to all persons who will favor me with their ordors. Batisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my crivers will be promptly at- to, soeu OORN’S WRT ENDDEUG STORE, Os hand a laren Book of Pare Medicines, Denas, AL OIL, and Lem; eek tates, a biM Bb. neers (LPO TARD G ‘Bridge, | INVITE THE TRAEB TO IN+PROT THSIR AUGUSTUS JOHNGON & Oo. No. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Hiath and Tenth streets, oF IMPORTED 45D DOMESTIO « LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBAOOO, AND bust | Groceries for the Cump, UNSURPASSED ™ ABAORTMENT AND VABIETY aY ANY STOO IN THIS CITY UR CONTRACTS witm THE LARGEST PACKERS 1m THe STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSEY NEW YORK, PHILALELPHIA, AND BALTS ENABLE US TO OFFER HERMETIOALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FRUITS, 4zD VEGETABLES, ay MOBS MARERBT PRIOES, BORDEN’S OONDENSED MILE Constantly on hand, BEING 50LE AGENTS MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.8 OELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, VaN TASSELL AROMATIO SOHNAPPS G00. HOMESTEAD EYE, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRa, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL OOGNAG, RIP VAN WINELE GIN, SPEED & BRO.’S “OLD TOM," WE KREP THEM RADY FOR SHIPMENY IN IRON-BOUND GASES OONTAINING FROM ONE TO SIX DOZEN BACH, WS IRVITE OOMNIIGEEURS TO INSPROF OUB LARGE STOCK on OHAMPAGNE IWINES, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, amD GALL THE BSPROIAL ATTENT GRAND VIN IMPERIAL 4¥ MOUSSHUS, oy OONSUMERS TO TEE BRA AED PRLIOIOUS FLAVOR, or WEieR ote ome 909 Penes 1 is Avante 4

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