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‘790 were treated for Serofula Salt Rheum, Seald Head. Uleerations of the Throat aad Legs, Pains | + and Swellings-of the Bones Totter, Pimplss on the | begh veces gr moor Fost sed all enu'y eruptions of t80-atin i jareen: 2 treated for diseases of the blood arising pms selene dissipation, Of this sumber 2x7 4 eras! were treated tor syphilis, 944 for heawors im the | Ball for peer ne 690 ons; Reis. 1333 mine of a secret petal, fa 2 j Bayo % | their stages, In this eam pation oe faced do not readily volunteer whieh ac- | sarees FrecinctDantel Frorebeuse, Elias: counts for the small number received. Of this | eth Cissell, do.; $2.44. Yohs Hennyson and ‘Hogan, drunk. diemissed. SnsanUamp- De cleo erly; $244, Frank Freese, fast Fourth Precinct —David Mon & weapon, workho Pg srrindilngs Hieioens orderly: $1.53. . ; rt. Jas. S.arn, do; jail for Bry: Aus Watcbett, assault and’ battery A. Brown, 2 for court, Elizabeth Muhlegg, Maria Diekeon, Eaward Dickson, Theodore Diekson, | te; bail for peace. James Riley, drank, grees. James Kelley, drunk and disorder- F ecaire Tansure, do, 82 each. * Precinct._-Mr. Mewert,. disorderly; $5. Jos. Verrels, do; dismissea. Chas. Walker, Wm. Carron, riding on vement; a. Terence Fitzpatrick, it and tattery; bail for court. J. Clark, feats; deferred. @eorderly; dismissed. Maria Beck, do.; H. J. Adams. do,; + Daniel Wall, drank; Si. John Clark, eelling liquor unlicensed; $20. Edmurd Callaghan, assault and battery; @eersed. Richard, Guattridge, disorderly ; 0, —— Foy, disorderly ; dismissed. John Smith, drunk;do John Clarke, selling liquor James Nichold, drunk; . Ellen White, threats; bail for peace. Jobn Carberry, e¢lliing liquor to coldic: for tris}, Nace Slater, witness: bail to ap; Downey. John Dewdney, drunk and disurder- ty: €3 exch. J. Kinsey, do.; military. Alice Cole, do.; deferred. Perry Lewis, do., 92. Ry Lewis, do: #3 Randolph Sammerich, do. TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIO. T° TAE PUBLIC. 3 ny tI ri oO es oe cE a TO THE PUBLIC. TO TuB PUBLI). TO THE BUBLIC. TO THER PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC, THE BEBLIO. ‘TO. THE PUBLIC. THE PUBLIO. TO 7a PUBLIC, THE DBLIC. TO uy PUBLIC, z aHe BLIO. TO THE PUBLIC. TH L, TO THE PUBLIC THE PUBLI TO THE PUBLIC, THE PUBLIC, TO THE RUELIC. THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC, THE EuRLIO TO THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC. "0 THE PUFL? TO TEE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLI TO THE PUBLIG, 8 ae pyey TO THE POUL IO. THE P BLIg. TO THE PUBLIC, TO THR PUBLIC, TO THK PUBLIC. TO THE PURLIQ. TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC, TO Hk PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PURLICG, 70 THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC. TO 1HE PUBLIC. TO THE puerig. TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC. Tu THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBL'C. TO THE PUBLIC: TO THE PUBLIC TO THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLI TO THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLI TO THE PUSLIO. TO THE PUBLIC, TO THK PUBLIQG, 8 THE PUBLIC. 70 THE PUBLIC, THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC TO THE PUBLIG TO THE PUBLI TO THB PUBLI TO THE PUBLI' TO THE PUBLI TO THE PUBLI TO THE PUBLI T0 THE PUBLIC. Tu THE PUBLIC. In the year 1&6, the writer of this artiele em- Derked in the drug business in the cityof Philadel- | bia, where he has been engaged now over sixteen years in the manufacture of pharmaceutical prepa- Bations of various descriptions. But for the iast fen years most of bia time has been employelin the Manufacture of the various solid and fluid ex- waste. Mést prominent among those to which he desires to enl) the particular attention of the faculty .drng iste and the public, are the Highly Concentrat-4 Froid Extract Buch. and Highly Concentrated Pioid Extract Sarssparilia- Both of thee are prepared on purely scientific principles (in vacuo), and embody the full strength ef the various ingredients entering into their com- position hese medicipes require considerable este in the preparation, and the employment of dif- front menstrua in successive operations to take ap the extractive matters and inconsequence are most frequently improperly made, and not unfrequently mvock impsired, if not rendered totally inert, bythe injudiciouv and unskilfal management of those un. eeqasiuted with pharmaceutical preparations. My Bvtract Buchu, aponinspection, will be found ‘Ww be of the odor, color and taste of the plat of that name, and notadark glutimous, p ¢paration. A ready and conclusive test will be a comparisonof 3s properties with those set forth in the Uni:ed Btats Dispensatory. The Extract Sarsaparilla iv far superior toany preparation that has ever-come to my notice as a Blood purifying agent. A tablespoonfal of tne Bx- tact of Barsaparilla added toa pint of water is fully equa: to the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink, so much msed by enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes and ail ages. One dottie is fally equal in strength to one gallcn | ef the syrup or decoction as usually made, and | bundreds of druggiste throughout the country have adopted it in making their syrups of this name. desire in this connection to wake a plain stats- ment of facts, being prompted to do so— First—By a consideration of the welfare of suffer- fag humanity. Becond—Because I do not wish myartieles elassi- fed as nostrams or patent medicines, many of which are made by persons too ignorant to read a physi- @an’s simplest prescription, much leas to manufac- tare Pharmacentical preparations, ‘These persons advertise. This I am compelled to do, to bring my nane before yablic, conseien- Wously believing that I have the most valuable articles that were ever advertised. They have been | advertised over ten years, commencing ins rmall | ‘way, and have not only sustained their reputation, Dattheir pepularity bas extended to all partaor ‘the United States, and widely throughout foreign eountrice. As before remarked, I, in common with the ; manufacturers of patent medicines, advertise my medicines. But how short-lived have been the Wonsands of the articles. And yet there are many persons who wiil continue to think that mer.tin ‘the article is not essentia! to success. My course in my particular: han been quite ifferent from that of many others, With over Doo arsolicited certificates and recommendatory Jetters from all sections, many of which are from whe highest sources, includingeminent physicians, | ebergymen, statesmen, Ac., I have not been in the habit of resorting to the publication in the news pepers 1 donot do thisfor the reason that aa my articles rank as etandard remedies, they do not meed to be propped up by certificates. I may, how- ever, without too mueh deviation from my plan. present here @ specimen—one selected by chance from the great number at hand. Road the follow- ing certificate of a eure of over twenty years’stand- one baer bas at last eoneluded to give your gun > : Mona trial ael had heard itso Mgbly cue T have used three bottles, aud have obtained tnore from its eflects, and'feel inuch better than £ cae ee fi Pr eae ve the greatest faith in ite virt: - tive powers and «hall do all in my were sake itkpown to theatticted. Hoping this may prove vantaseous te you in assiating you to iatroduce the medicine, 4 em, truly yours. MC. MeGUMMIOK. Lewistows, Pa., Aug, H. T. Hrivsoin, Esq: 1 an happy a ltaeee ow that after the use of your Medicine, acuce has Reon efter ; and T candidly believe I should have en in ny arave bad it not been for it. Your obediemtrervant. M.C. McCORMICK, This gent i p i stenting the facts of the cane IPE Feferences Hon. WM. BIGLER, Bx-Governor, Pa, Fan. FHS: .B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia, bere be C. KNOX, Attorney General, Harris. Hon. J. B. BLACK. U Washington Sera ag — Li RwISTOWN, Pa.. Jan. 14, 5 H. T. Hut. wnoty:—Deareir—Ih eben treated ‘With an silection of the Bladder and Kidneys for 8. Attorney General, m, D, R. PORTE! y Hon. B. 0. GRIBK dango eae Hon. JOHN BIGLEK, Bx Governor Galifornta, Of the whole number treated,asshown by our eertificates, 8730 ware treated for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsica) 3; itgomery, carry- Leopold Haye, i A. A. Wilson, assault and bat- | ‘Timothy Malan, drank and | Dp. | | qladly pay @5,.% fora better article. ir GONORRHGA. GL. RES, fs. beenieat 21°) to Kiet « x mn: ie en’ reall nes ep ony, way in- werner E ‘eqs i rai nay] Ser bose aoe deattararacs ee net i BO RE, HO TROUBLE, HO CHANGE WHATEVER. who bsve getting cured, ausin vain, | ts Mar to women in decitne-or change cf Iie this wil! bo found Invaluable, We Sienily ahoald number 4219 were males and 390 were ferale: PROPOSALS. EzarzD average age % years and? months, average,term | fel ofsuffering three months, average amount con- | sumed nine bottles. The above statistics are taen from a diary kep? exprersly for the purpose end with great care. Tbe proprictor, in making this statement, hopes that his motive may beappreciat- 4.’ A feeling that entire candor is due to all has prompted him to do Ml aware that many persons consider pel bene fiteftheir health a wasts of money and yet these satué persons will spend hundreds of dollars in dress snd dissipstion, and think nothing of it. Buck forget That good health Ie tene wealth. Let us look at this matter fora moment. There are astringepts, purgativ narcotics, poisens, diuretics, bloo purifiers, &e, There ie no contra. dicting the fcllewing fact A poisen for one is @ poison for all. A vareotic for one is a narcoti¢ for all. Adiuretis fer one is a diaretic for all. A pureative for one is a purgative for all, Abdl-od purifier for ove is a blood purifier for all, With thie aifference only, that zome constitutions require more than others. The Extract farraparilla wil! anewer im all cases and will accemplish as mush as shy other purifier. I will gladly pay @5,000 for a better ar¥ele. My Extract Buchu is Diuretic, and will act as snch accomplithiug as much.assay other. I will vegttable prepsrat ous, pleasant in taste amd odor, and safe,and are taken by men, women and ebi)- dren Explicit directions accompany the medicise. To the rufering I weuld say, in conclusion, that have had much to contend with. the abjects be- ing chiefly of thie description, The expense of preparing my articles is such that I could not af- ford to commireion them as patent meniciae man- ufacturers do, but have been compelled te sell for cash. is Consequentiy I have Jort mach by unprincipisd dealers endeavering to dispese of their own or etker articles on the reputation of mine. The merit of my preparation has, however, euicily pushed into favor; but you still need to exercise @are to obtain my true preparations, Ask for HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS, EXTRACT BUCHOU, EXTRACT BUCHU, EXTRACT BUCAU, BXTRACT BUCHD, EXTRACT BUCHD, EXTRACT BUCHU, EXTRaCT BUOHU, EXTRACT BUCHT, EXTRACT BUCHU, EX'RAC® BUCHD, BXTRACT BUCHD, EXTRACT BUC #U, EXTRAOT BUCAU, EXTRACT BUCHU, BXTRACYL BUCHU, EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, RBXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, BXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, ¥XTRACT SARSAPARILLA, EXTRAOT SARSAPASRILLA, EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, EXTRACT BARSAPARILLA, BXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, BRXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, BXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, EXTRACT BARSAPARILLA, EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, EXTRACT SAHSAPARILLA, EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, 4nD 4D Take no other. The patronage of the public ie particularly solicited by Your obedient servant, BH, T. HELMBOLD, eee ee PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOP, HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL D&MPOT. HELMBOLD'S MRUICAL DEPOT, HELMYOLDS MEUICAL DKPOT, HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, HELMBULD’S MEDIOAL DEPOT, HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, HKUMBOLDS egal Deport, HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South TENTH Street, Philadelpbia, 104 South TENTH Btreet, Philadelphia, 104 South TENTH Ftreet, Philadelphia, 104 South TENTH Brreet, Philadeiphia, 104 Soath TENTH ftreet, Philadelphia, 104 South TENTH Btreet, Philadelphia, 104 fouth TENTH Street, Philadelphia South TENTH Ptreet) Philadel phi South TENTH Street, Pbiladelpe: South TENTH Street, Philadelphia, LMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, LMBOLD'S Drug and Ghemicai Warehouse, ‘LMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehonse, BOLD'S Drug ana Ohemical Warehouse: BOLD’S Drug and Ohemica! Wi; BOLD’S Drag and Chemical Wi raat Drug and Chem BO! BO) 104 [eft fd eal Wi D’S Drug and Chemical Ws OUR LDS Drug and Chemical Warehoure. LD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 BROADWAY, New York. 594 BROADWAY, New York. fesfeofuolec]n-lonhnol--]——to= bad chal ckeh ot L L L 1, iL, L 9 Y, New York. 394 BROADWAY, New York: Id; W. B. ENTWISTLE, Corner Peansylvania svenue and 13th st no 21 eost and Druggiste generally. (PORMT Dismasas! SRORAT Dipsmasnt SAMARITAN’S GIP? SAMARITANS GIFT VER USED, aoe { shel arse: } than five con’ | Jectiles eumtr a with! or who havo boon eorged with Dalsass Goma as ‘SAMARITANS GIFT, Bent by mail in a plain envelope, Frice—Hale packages, @3, Female, 62. BAMAR. ? is Stared te 00. ani HERB JUICES | MARIAN ROOT SED 10M, ts tee most potent, certain and effectual ‘ever pre- Scribed; it reaches and ¢: ev 0 of Yenereal poison, so that eure Permanent. Take then ir reme- ‘Serity that for years, oystem, as well as all the bad effects of '. FEMALES! —"__— FEMALES!I SAMARITANS CHANORE WASH, | bushels, and oatein | cach, which are to be be seen Bt any at the arsenal where Sclivered befbre befagreoctwed vy the Governtents wonted en eteeation. eae beite tobe at ree rave 5 abd il the svek to be the Dest Oak tanned i houlder-beit te de. in the mder : ete aa cop 4 over 3 bemade within fiteen days vet? deliver ata fi the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be Selkyered, at that time. be in male where they wevares bey propose to de! i more * No bids will be cousidered from parties other than regular marufactwrers of thesrtic'e and such knows to the Department to te fally com pe- seare | témt to execute in their own shops the work pro- yh party O¥talning tract will be required Sieg esereee ee ret nee ee ‘eution porte the right 16 teject or Anty mit not cowed eatetecaey, pad Proposals will be addressed to Brigadier 5 a. Ord Warhies- eet Britian a ta Brig. Gen Onieto “4 5 Q22*aNOe OF Pion { ‘ba Duranruaey, Wasuisaton, November 13, iss. SeALEp Paorosals will be reseived at this o: Ber eating? oa ter eoubiete of OLY" or fu 1, COT 5 — ALRY AGUOOTREMBNTS. to be delivered im the iclowiag quantities at the undernamed places, vs: 10,000 Bete at the United States Armory Spring: field, Mass. 20, Bets at the United States Arsenal, Gover- nor’s Island, N. 7 York 15,000 Rets at Frankford Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa, 20.00) Bets a gileghany Arsenal Pitteburg. 10 000 Bets at Bt. Louis A’ Bt. Louis, i These Accoutrements are to be made in eonformity with the regulation | ean be séen at the above-named places. is to consist of one Babre-belt Plate complete ; one Carbdine-sling, with Swivel, complete ; one Babre Biot; oue Carbine Oartridge-box; one Pistol Cartridge- box ; one Belt-holster for aoe #ige revoiver ; and one Oap Pouch, with Cone Pick, A'lot which are to be made of the best materiala and workmanship. The Sabre-belt, Sabre knot, and Sarbine-sling a1¢ to be of Bee Leather, red; and the Cartridge boxes, Belt holster. and Oap: pouch, of hest Oak Tanned Leather. [tts to be dis- Hinctly wnderstcod dy oidders that leather partial) tanned with omything cis ‘nt Oak will not bs received. All the articles to be inspected at tae place where to be delivered Dehveries murt be meade in lots of not leas than 500eets per week for all contracts of 10,000 rete and under. and not less than 3.00) sete per week for all contracts of over i0.0) sets. firet delivery to be made within fifteen da: date of contrast ; and any failure todeliver ata syecified time will abject the contractor toa for- feiture of the number of sets which ba may fall to deliver at that time. The Accoutrements are to be boxed in the usual manner; the boxes for which will be paid for at cost price, to be determined by the inspector. Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal where they propose to deliver, and if more chan one place arate bid u ust be made foresch No bid will jongidered from parties otber than regular manufacturers of the articles. snd such as ara known to the Department t» be fully competent to execute, ia their owm shop, the work proponed for. Each pai ty obtail (mipaoesiegedal ne zerairedto approved sureties, for its faith fal faHitiment = the Dersrtment reserves the right to reject any or ail bids, if not deemed satisfactory, for any eure, erence t bari Battered eor ATO RS) e' mance, D:°Orrand. will be endoreed mln for Ger? alry Accoutrements.” @EO. D. RAMBAY. Bri gatior Generel and Chief of Ordnance, —Bdlecsotbel ———— HiRP QUARTBEMAITER’S OFFICE, Wasuixoton Daror, Nog, 17th, 1833. Buarun Prorossrs will be received at the office ef CaptainC H Tomei. A.Q.M 0.8. 4., at ws earn a of mm ¥' streets, in this cify, ungil INDAY. December ist, 1563 ‘at 12 o’oloek ix.. for the sale of ali the manure now on hand, or that msy be produced at stables and corrals of ‘this De- Ret within the next twelve months succeeding the te of the Jetting of the-contract. ‘The masure will be awarded to the highdat bid- der or didders, who will be r quired to take it away at bie or their own expense. The quantity now on ‘band to be taken away within six months from the date of eontrect.and that which may accumulate, within six monthe from the date at which it may be Totus, Bids must be made st 60 much per cubis yard. Bide will be reo-ived for the quantity on hand, and the subsequent product at each stable or corral, ly, or for the whole togeth 'm. the nam: ad es ne pe mut appesr. or it will be consid- red the individual proposal of the party it, The full name and post offiee address of eed: der must appear in the pro Greased to Captain 0. #. * .» 0. 8. A.. Washington, D.C. thonld be plainly marked “Proposals fot ‘ayment will be required to be made, in Gow- ernment funds, at the end of each month, for the mManuze removed daring the month. An oath of allegiance will be required from each successful bidder. Soae and lent bonds, in the sum of (§1 000) one thousand doliars. will be required of each sus- oeesful bidder for the faithful performance of his contract. ject ft to secept. .H. : Brig. Gen. and Ohief Quartermaster, Bo 19-td Eepot Washington prorosais FOR MORTAR SHELLS. Oxpxa Fon Ovvice, War DePAnruney. t Waskincron, November 18, BuaLup Prorosats will be received pis Tor ts: falivery of fifty thousand. fetack mores? ome fol img quantities at the following At the Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass., At the Watervielt Arsenal, West Troy, N, Y., aot the New York Arsenal, Governor's Islead, tthe Alleghany Arsenal, Pittabarg, Peana., \ "at the U. 8. Arsenal, Washington, D. 9.,6.000, Atthe U.B. Arsenal, St. Lopis These Bhalla are to be madeof the aa ected after the rules United 8 fee arrenalay ‘The spec! e foundry where for transportatio: andling the ‘Arsenal, eres Deliveries must be made at the rate the first deli in twenty days after the date of 1 contr vet, and any failure to deliver at a Dar be may fail to deliver atti ey ir t Be; bide must be. mad fe for en e % t reserves the to reject any » if not ceemed satlotertorr: any Preposals wit be addressed to “Brigadier Gen- eral rge D. Ramsay, Chief of Orenance, Wash- fogten, D. Seen endorsed *: for Morter Bhells.” no 19 ta ‘GEO. D. sa Brig. Gen. Ohief of Ordnance, peorosars TOR HAY. STRAW ABDIGRAIN. re : Asvistont Guartrmnne nep { Warrran Paorooate ate invited for tir isin, for farni Hay, Straw, pene Corn, for tae use of the ‘Gove ernment, to be delivered at A’ " point on the Potomec or ita tributaries. and in quantities within the amount proposed euch times, as the anders! ma) B s tobe addressed to the undersigned, = 0S ota the quantity and price of each article offered. Pro will be received for fi 4. bi els of Corn Geta, tad. Aft ons 5,00 ) or Straw and upwards, unless it Chelny terest of the Government to co radt fora iene ra to be put upin sacks of about two (2) ‘eof it three (3 free ote ae u ernment. The hay and straw to be seoure, Prorosa:s be received at Bee it aren Mew York Aroonal, Geversoe i et eroties: Arsenal, Woes Frou, B. ¥. eee Colores Sileng BY. F ae BEES. 32 43 3p 38 i RoE eUEe EES Huy yy stale Pitisburs, Pa. feringabet 3 eee ae 3 EFERE E G f Lewis Aveenal, Si. Lomi, Me. § Feb eRe EE beet eB eRe ; is Es Ba S < E h battering, ehet, e. ri a1 metal, of tensile etre and 3,600 pounds to. “Drawings of all thers, can bo seen at 6 oO! 268 soon anr of the arsenzia where they are to be delivered. The projectilow are to be ing) where cast, butmust be delivered at the variogs arsepaly ebarge for trav: tation free ‘ce Randling untf deliveregat the must be made at the }, With the ¢xesption of tre iebere te Semade ofets ween aad these "i and an; ure to deliver 2 a fed time will contractor tes tere ofthe ae al ane to deliver at that time. Be must be made for each kind of pro- i any bidder wre different arsenals, separate bids must be made f¢ each Kind at each ye No bid will be considered from parties other than regular founders, or proprietors of works, who are & this t to be capable of execn- tite the work cont sa for intheirows establish: ments, a contract will be a approved sureties, for its The Department reserves to itself the right to reject aay orall bids, ifmotdeemed satisfactory, lor any eat . will be addressed to Brigadier Gene- ral George D. Ramsay. Onief of nance, Wash- Bo. ana will be endorsed “ Pro cries.” AMBAY, y GEO DB. BR. Brig Gen. Ohief of Ord: POBALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTATION, Orricz or r#m Daror Quanrenuasrar, office . for Fort Leaventoorth, Kansas, Oot. 38, 1863 BuaLup Paorosats will be received at this Has, for ihe traniportation of ‘ulltary appl lor 1 jon 0! jee during the years 1854 and 126§,0n the following routes: Route No. 9. Prom 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 42 deg. north, to any posta or sta- tions that are or may be established in the Terri- tories of Nebraska, Dakotah, Idaho and Uteh, south of latitude 44 deg north, and east of Jong: tude 1lé deg. west, anc in the Territory of Colorado, merth of 4) deg. north.. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounde for 4 miles, at which they will tranrport said stores in each of the months, from aval te September, inclus've, of the years 1864 ap Route Ne. 3. From Forts Leavenworth and Biley in the Btate of Kansas, and the town of Kansaa, in the Btate of Missouri. to any Ror or stations that are or may be established in the State of Kansas or in the Territory of Colorado, sxuth of latitade #0) deg. north, drawing supplies from Fort Leaven- worth, and to Port Union, N.M., or other de; that may be designated in that Territory, to Fort @arland, and to any other point or points on the route. Bidders to state the rate per 190 pounds for 100 wiles, at which they will transport said stores in each of the months, from April to September, inelusive, of the years 1964 and 1385. Route No.3. From Fort Union, or such other de- tan may be established in the Territory of New jexico. Soany yore or stations that are or may be establiahed in that Territory, and to such tsor stations as may be designated in the Territory of Fagen ane Btate of Texas west of longitude 165 leg. west, idders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 0 miles, at which they will transport said stores in each of the months, from June to November, in- clusive, of the years 1864 and 1965. The weight to be transported each year will not ox: 16 000,000 pensas on Houte No. 1. 15 000,000 dson Route No. 2, and 6(00,00 poundson Boate Rio" sasitional per centage will be paid for the Sfpnsvortation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, , OF any Other stores Bidders must give their names in fall, as well as thei: of residence ; and each proposal must be By Doe 1m ths fain of en thi aranteeing that wrareed fertbe route mentioned in the Frozen to pa the contract wi.l be accepted and entered into, and sufficient security Sprniahed by uid pe ts socordance with the a vertiseme: ‘The amount of ponds rea cco with Deine ferns On Route Ro. 1 So Le ee —— ——- M00 Batisfacto: rid Joy: solv. ofeach bidder and persen rt security will be required. Proposals must be endorsed /* Pro; for Army tase way ‘bp. acd’ mone willbe entertained unless case ma ood none wi en! they fully comply with all the requirements of this ment, Parties to whom awards are made must be pared to execute contracts at once, ‘and to ive the required bonds for the faithful performance of the tracts will be made ub; St $0 the approval of the Quartermaster meal wat the right is re- served to reject any or all bids that may be offered. Oontractors mi in readiness for service bs Lend da) of Aprils 1864, and they will be ve & or ‘a3 or in the of avenw and Union, and ir that may be established at which they may be communicated with prom: 224 readily, L. &. BASTON, oew-td Major and rmaster. pert Pp roears FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN i | Oveicw or Forscn amp River Tr aysPoaravion, ‘7th atreet wharf, Washington, Oct. 16, 1083. rare Ont opaiamareiarited for trvziahing hi 3 aw, for is | Beasties yore age ie addressed to the andersigned, and they Poets She quantity 0 each article offered, ‘ice and of delivery. Setaitna ny By sant ever Besww. ana ayers , unless it should be for the in- amount. to it in sacks, of about tue tafbushals sathswhteh afe to be furnished sf RES St ese Risch pcaraly ale TN drelo*end Hay asd Brew tobe eab- ieeetor, i bsdiey ‘Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest reapontible bidders, as the interests of service may o eecnrit pe required for the faithfal mast of a7 contract Sade under this adver- Ferment te do made at the sompletion of the Captain od Assistant Querterinaster OA A, Rrmores: FART & O0., Ban RS, BO, 362 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, ‘Will continue to furnish U. S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslonga issued by the Government, at par. « B, Oougon 6’s of 1881. parts of Buroye Gola ia New York Brooks and wore ad exejuzive. wt BITTSNHOUSE . FANT & OO. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Ne. 462 Fifteenth Street. GRALL OONYINUE TO UNITED BTATES BIVE-TWENTY BONDS at per until fartier notice. wa Persons \tion concerning at our connter,or tr Steere ca TMENT BONDS, TAMASURY NOTES VERN it 9 OBTIFICATES, AND VOUCHREES, at the foundry « poses to deiiver at lor | TRAVELERS’ DIREOTORY ie ‘after Monday. N ber 33, 1963, daily ven Be ran bolvcen Washington and New ork, and Washington and the West, as follows: YOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON Leaye Washington at 8 and 11.49 &, M and Sand als a y,exeept Sunday. On Sunday, at 2.30 . ML eniy. POR BALTIMORE. Leave Washington at 6.56,8 and 11.9 A. M. 10,5 9nd 8.3) P.M. daily,exeept Sunday. at’ A. M. and 3.19 and 8.90 P. M. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WREST. ' ; Leave Washington at 6. @ A.M. and4.90P. w dally, Maceptobday’ On bunday at330 a: q one COMMUTATION TRAIN. Leave Washington daily, except Sunday, at 4.0) *The frat and fourth trains from Washinaten, and fourth and fifth trains from Baltimore, stop ai all way points. FCR WASHINGTON AKD THE SOUTH. Leave Battimcre at 3.50,8.50 and 1.20 A. M. and 8.1%. 4.35 and7.35 P.M. On Sunday, at S.Wand! 5@ A,M. and 3.15 P.M. COMMUTATION TRAIN. ghtare Baltimore daily, except Sunday, at 7.35 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 8 A.M. and 3.10 P.M. Leave Baltimore at 8.504. M. and 3.15 P.M. *For forthor information, tickets of every kind, &c., apply to George 8. Koonts, agent at Wash- ington Btation. er at the Ticket i W. P. SMEPH, Master of Transp’t’n. no2htf LM. OOLE, Genefal Ticket Agent. pENAbYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD oy! Wisconsin, Missouri, Rivers; and’at Clevelan S*acchants and shine sxtasing the tasinor tation of their Freight to. this Company can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. THE BATES OF FREIGHT to and from point in the West, by the Pe: rivania Central are at all tesnes as faverableas are charged by other 73 ar io mark packages “Via Penna, 5 tral B. B. biota Seren LEWIS, Gen’l Superintendent, Altona, iL, BOURE, gead Ticket Agent. Philadelphia “deiphia, — as * en'Sty2 “KENDALL'S ABNBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFI£ES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LNVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBBLLISHES THE HAlz. KENDALL'S 4MBOLINE isa rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, aad Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PEE- MARBRT VIGOR of the HAIR. “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentile stimulant.” Dz. OHILTON, “Have never had anything which so perfectly H No. 277 Onnal street, N.Y, “ After being bald for seven years your AMBO LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW Hwaln.” Prof. ‘OHN SENIA, Ho. 35 King street, N.Y, For sale by all Druggiste and Fancy Goode Dealers, Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) prices 91. Manafactured and for sale ot wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, 642 Broapwar oem x. GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ReOFs THE WILSON MANUFACTURING OO., Gaccessers to J. F. WALERB & SOR.) WASHINGTON, BD. C., amp ; YRILADBLPHIA, BA. MAwcrsOryREsS oF B4MP BLACK, BOOFING BATHREIALS, a» : WIL503'8 IMPROVED FIRE AND WATBE PROOF FEL?, CBMER?, 45D GRAVEL nRooOorTrs. below Pennsybvania avense. WORKS—Foot of Twenty-second street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Weshington, ané Tair tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Becretary. OFFICE—Wo. 161 Twenty-second street west, yen" IMPORTANT TO SUTLEES. SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’ OONOENTRATED OLAM go BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE FO THRIE TRADY. It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of dietf the officer's mess. Itis prepared in ope minute, and makes a most delicious Boupor Ghowder. It is highly recommended by Army Burgeons, The profits sre large. H. A. DOWNING & 00., Manufacturers of Ooneentrated Pood, No. 111 Hast 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUEB & SEMMBS, Bole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, sot-ly Washington, D. 0. Me" OOLLING & 00.3 AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & OO, | | No. 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Hinth and Teath streets, INVITE THE TRADE FO INSPRC? THEIR IMPORTED DOMESTIO LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBAGOO, Groceries for the Camp, ANY STOO IN THIS CITY UR OONTRACTS THE LARGEST PACKERS STATES OF MAINB AND NEW JERANY BHABLE US TO OFFER HEEMETIOALLY-SEALEB VEGETABLES, REW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND BALT: MORE MABERT PRIORS, BOEDEN'S OONDENSED MILK eonstantly em hand, MUBERS. FRANE RINIRGER & 00.9 GELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, HOMESTEAD RYE, RABVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIEKT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL SHEERY, @OLD MEDAL OOGNAQ, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, VAN TASSELL AROMATIO SOHRAPRS GOODSPEED & BEO.'S “OLD TOM,” ‘Wi KREP THEM BRADY FOR SHIFMEND QUMBIISARURS TO INSPECT CHAMPAGNE IWINES; OF OUR OWN UmPoRTATION, GALL THD ESFSCLAL ATTERT QONSUMBES TO THE Bx Sass of: Box 161 Post All articles farnished unde: ment “Phe average amount of medicine consumed as por bys. CALVERT FORD, @ reer of Lith and tor. portion bye Govarn 'urchases will be made from time to time, under PHILADELPHIA DBAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. certificates was seven bottles; the average term of to be subject to s rigid y the Govern- OOIN, GUBEBNOY, AND BKOHANGR, AED PAY THB. RIGHEST PRIORS FOR GRAND VIN IMPERIAL 4¥ MOUSSEUX, : , ew. large quantities of DEAUGHY safering one vearandone menth, Of thisaumber | Pu shEY 000K, Mayet | this advertisoment, from the lowest rengantee bagpipe A Prt aL@and PORTHN from this celebrated Brocene, UNSURPASAED In aie a Sines der. as the interests of the pubiie sermon noe JAY OOOKE & CO.,Bankors, | Saich I am propared to furnish om short notice © eaee ‘AND BHORS TO SUIT THR Times, | TARLTS stoeae Sentai euttt : 452 Fifteenth street, | 55 persons who will favor me with their orders. RICHNESS 00,121 . cart ey pe be Feherv te: Telectaay Satisfaction guarantied. eeesen :—Hadita of dissipation, youthfal impra- | Wien tho eterectcar any Geycsemed ineompadbis | NW YORK amb Orders given to my drivers will be promptiss? F es with various syeptoms, emong v will be found, indisposition to exertion, Weak nerves, dimness of vision, Dightsweats, pulid countenanee, great mobility, restlesen sete eae Sareettnaenot manner. These sy mp- toms, if alowed ue, would undow result in epileptse ‘neg Pn P. prowina a mill be es such funds aa may be bie; reserves the right ‘ part of the = tended to. ct : Ft UP LINE. to the whole SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN _N: 3 “re iho complete fuiliment WASHINGTON ms URCRORTOMN, Da Seeurity will be required for the faitsfal | _ "* graanaa c qaidiment of any: SGM h made, under thised- SORES. capvane Mego poAaD, | ge

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