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THE EVENING STAR. a “Phe First ee wed This ;esr sperience.of & a wittisy we don't know ‘by whom. It re- minds ove of the style of Dg McClintock, os Seighris Ae ary sister Litsg&ve 4 purty one night, anal stayed away from home, because I was 1 to face the ae te sounciie Reuse *Old Dan Tucker,’ ing i OW fect warm, watching the heads bobbing oe kee ‘down bebind the window curtains, and SE eink the thundering party would break u go] could get to my room. I smoked upa bunc: of cigari, and a< it was getting late and mivhty ‘anc. mforiable. I conciaded toclimb up tre door No sooner eaid tham done, and I soon | wyrelfenny in bed. ‘Now,’ says I, ‘let Rerrip! Dance till your wind is ont! And a underthe quilts Morpheus grabbed | me. I was dreaming of soft’shetied crabs and stewed tripe, and having & good time, when somebody knocked at the door and woke me up. ‘Rap, rap, rap" Thev I heard a whis- pering, and I knew there was @ whole raft of je. ‘Rap,rap! Then Lib sung ont, «Jack, are you in there? ‘Yes,’ says I, and then came & roar of laughter. ‘Let us in,’ said abe. ‘I won't,’ says I; «can’t you let 2 fellow alone?’ ‘Are you abed ?’ said she. ‘I am,’ ssid I, and then came another Jaugh. By thunder, 1 began to getriled! ‘Getout, you petticoat. ed scarecrows, can't yor get & beau with. out hauling a fellow owt of bed? I won't | go bome with one of you—I won't—so you | may clearout! And sending my boot at the | | dcor, I felt better. But presently—O mortal Dutrones! I hear: stillemall voice, very much Bike etster Lib‘s, and it d “Jack you'll have to get up, for all the girle’ things are in there!" O dear, what a pickle! Think of me in bed, all eovered with shawls,mnffs, bonnets and cloaks, mand twenty girls ontside waiting to getin As it was, I rolled out among the ribbons, in ahur- ry. Smash went the millinery in every direc- tic. I bad to dress in the dark—for there was nd girls will peak—and the | way I tumbled about was death on straw hats. | The critical momeut at Isst come. After ran- my band allover my clothes to see that | Ty thing was right and tight. | opened the | door and found myselfright among the women! | legborn! cries one. ‘Mydear winter | cried another—and they pitched in— | Mey piled me this way and that—they boxed way Ars; and one little bright-eyed piece—Sal | Ber name was—put her arms around my neck and Kisted me right onthe hps! Human natnre wouldn't stand that, and I gave her as good as ahe sent. It wae the first time lever got a trete, | and it was powerful good. I believe I could ; Rave kisced that gal from Julius Cesar to Toerth of July. ‘Jack,’ said she, ‘we are sor-y %o disturb you, but won't vou ree ms home?” *Yes,’ says I, I will.’ Idid it, and had another @mack at the gate. too. After that we took a Binder turtle doving after each other, both of us ighing like @ barrel of cider when we were way from each other” Divr't Pay.—A farmer's wife meeting o-e | @f ber neighbors returuing from market, in- @Gir-c, “ W bat co they pay tor eggs at marke, Bow!’ “I got only eight cents a doz-n fir pe, he replied. “Eight cents a dozen!’ aid the in¢fcnant dame. + Well 1 shail not @!] my ergs for eight cents—it don't pay for aBe wear and vear of the hen!” OPA writer in te Bo-ton [Transcript asys ‘Mhere is a person in that city who-e father was ene of a family of thirteen children ali of whom lived io be over cigh’y years of age; hie fath: ~, beimg the youngest, hved to he uncomfortabl cla age of uinety-six. The grandfather lived | $e ninety-tix and the grandmother to ninety- -aeven. 87" A company bas organized u: Indianapolis for the construction of etre: : railroade in t: eny. ee T° THE PUBLIC TO THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC. To THE PUBLIC TO THE PUBLIC, TO TeE PUBLI3. 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To THE PUBLIC, TO THE PUBLT::: TO THE PUBLIC: TO THE PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC. Ja the year 18:6,the writer of this artiele em- Darked in the drug business in the ci phia, where he has been engaged now over sixteen peare in the manufacture of pharmaceutical prepa- “fations of various descriptions. ut for the iast ten yeare most of his time hasbeen employedia the manufacture of the various solid and tuid ex- Waste. Most prominent among those to which he dasiren ‘¥e call the particular attention of the faeults drug- @isteand the public, are the Highly Concentratad Pieid Extract Buchu, and Highly Concentrated Pieid Rxtract Farsaparills. Beth of these are prepared on purely seigntifie princigles (in vacuo), and embody the fuil strength @f the various ingredients entering into their eo:n- position hese medicines require considerable gare in the preparation, and the employment of di: ferent menstrua in successive operations to take up Abe extractive matters and in consequence are moat frequently improperly made, and not anfrequentiy maueb im paired, if not rendered totally inert, by the dnjodicious and unskilfal management of those un- aequatuted with pharmaceutical proparations. My Bvtract Buehu, upen inspection, willbe found | 9 Beof the odor, color and taste of the plast of that name, and nota dark glutinous preparation. : & reedy and conclusive test will bea comparison of 1 ite properties with those set forth in the Unised | States Dispensatory. 4 The Extract Sarsaperilia ia far Superior to anp 4 reparation that hae ever come to my notice as @ Dlood purifying ag-mt. A tablespoonfal of tue Kx- Agnes of Barsaparilla added toa pint of water iafuily | eam to the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink, so much weed by enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes and ai! ages. One bottle is fully equal in strength to one gallon of the syrup or decoction as usually made, and Rondreds of druggists throughout the country have adopted it in making their syrups of thia name, I desire in thie connection to make a plain state- ment of facta, being prompted to do so— Biret—By a consideration of the welfare of eaffer- fag humanity. Becond—Because { do not wish my articles classi- ed as nostroms or pstent med'cines, many of which are made by persons too ignorant to resd a physi- @an’s simplest prescription, much leas to manufac- re Pharmaceutical preparations. These persons advertise. This I amoompelled Yodo, to bring my name before the public, conseien tiovaly beli g that I have the most valuable articles that were ever advertised. They have bean advertised over ten years. coiamencing ina «mall | ‘way, and have not only sustainet their reputation, | Dut their pepularity has extended to all party of ‘the Uiited Btater, and widely th roughout foreign | eountries. As before remarked, I, in common with manufacturers of patent medicines, advertis.. ny medicines. But how short-lived have been the thousands of the articles. And yet there are mauy persona who wii! continue to think that mer.tin | abe article is not essential to success. My course in my particulars has been quite @ferent from that of many others. With over By ur solicited certificates and recomsendatory Jetters from a}! sections, many of which are from ‘the bighest sources. including eminent physicians, | @borey men, statesmen, &c., I have not been in the abit of resorting to the publication in the newse aspera 1 donot do this for the reason that as my articles rank as standard remedies, they do not need to be propped up by certificates. I may, how. | ‘ever, withouttoo much deviation from my plan, present here a specimen—one selected by chance from the great number at hand. Read the follow =o. of a cure of over twenty years’ «tand- Lewistown, Pa.. Jan. 1 HT. Hetusorn:—Dearsir—Thave eon tron, with ap aflection of the Bladder and Kidnege ies Ubad tried physi iansin vain, | gh Poet eranine Prepaca: i the OK. Aug. 28, 1957, ww to ‘inform Lewistown, Pi B. T. Herwseto, Bag: I am bi | medicime*consumed 10}, bottles, | ing chiefly of this description, | fora to eom: for iz four obedient aervante BO, McOOBMICK, | JPBOPOSALS FOR TINE 700d i i fe tanpp Paor. invited until 1 ee Rate te | off Gobetery ake ar ST ostect at EP iat lon. L * +e a i Gin Philadetphia. thousand cores of Woos. ee orate Generals Hazrie- Ryan ns Prae. ore oa. J B. BLACK. U. 8. Attorney General, within thirty daze Washington. : . TBS, Ex Governor, Pa... ine Wood te be piled aad m: 7 Hon. $-R powers Jaige On. Goart aa press, fine Sout Bains. Sad mes sared Af the ox Hon. JOHN BIGLEM, Bx Governor California. of sn Meer or agent of the Hovernaen:, Of the whole number treated,asshowa byoar zi aif essen Taare certificates, 8790 were treated for diseases ef the fg: to By iy previous ¢ ntra-te: and the Bisdder, Kidvoys, Gravel and Dropsical Sweilings. grosses reserves the right torejegt any vid | The ave-age amount of Hedi¢ine consumed an por cones: H certificates was seven bottles; the average torm of peberved © et" eeantity than the whele will be sufering one yearaadons month, Of thisuomber 330 weie females, 227 children, and the be ance bits Of 6 a8. pation, youthfal impra- dence, atten¢ed with various symptoms, among whieh will be fousd, iudispomtion tx exer:1on, weak nerves, dimness of visiom. ni gutaweats. pallid eountenanse great mobility. restlesssese, herror ofsociety no earnestness of manner. Theseny np- toms, if allowed to continue, would andouhtedly resultin epileptic Ate, insanity or eonsumytion. How many thousands of the young have died of these causes, Visit our almehouses, hospitalsand prisons, and ree the misery they produce Out of these 10,131 there were 621 wales, 8750 femaics The sex of the remaining number was not atated in letters The average te:m of euff-ring wan 4% Years, average age 34 years, average smount of Tn respect to aii ments peculiar to wecien in decline or change of life this wil! be found invaluabie. No family should be withcut it. 72.0 were treated forScrofola Salt Rheum, Scali Head. Uleerationa of the Throat aad Legs, Paine and Swellings of the Bones Tetter, Pimplas on the | Wace and all sca'y ervp ions of tre skin, 897} were treated for diseases nf the hiond arising from habats of dissipation, Of thie number 2247 were treated or syphilia, 944 for Dlood. 1883 for diseases of a sncrat nature, im all their stages. In this class of ccciplaints pativats do not readiiy volunteer certificates, which an- counte for the small number received. Of this | pumber 4319 were males and 220 were femaicn average age % years and? months, averags term ofsuffering three months, average amount son- sured nize bottles, The above statistics are taten from @ diary kept | expreasly for the purpose snd with great eare. The proprictor, in making this statement, hopes | that bis motive may beappreciat d A feeling that entire candor is due to all bas prompted him ta do so, Iam well aware that many persons consider five or ten dollarsexpezced in any kiad of medi cine for the bene fito! their health a waste of money ; and yet these same persons will spend huodreia af | dolla in dress and disalps tion, and thiok no.bing ofit, Such forget That good health Is true wealth. Let ua look at this matter fora moment. There are astringenty, purgatives, narcotics, poisona, Giuretics, bloo purifiers.&c. fhere 15 n0 contra dicting the following facta: A poison for ove is @ poison for all, A nareotic for one narcotic for all, A diuretis fer ons is a diaretic for all. A purgative for one isa pargastive for all. A bleod purifier for one is a bivod purifier for all. With this aifference only, taat come constitutions require more than others, ‘The P xtract Parrspariils will answer in ali casen and will accompli-b as mush as any ot ier puritter, I will gladly pay 5,0» for a better art cla My Extract Bucho isa Diuretic,and will act aa speb sceomplithice as much asany e*her I will gladly pay $340 fora better article. Bota are Yegttable preparat ona, plesrantia taste an’ odor, ardesfe and ure taken by men, women and obi.- | dren Explieat diresticns accompary the med ciae, To the ruff-riug I weuld sa Ihave bad mech to cortend in conclusion. that th. the objects be The expense of rticles is such that I couid not af- ing them as patent menicine msn ufacturers Jo, but kave been compelled to sell for carh. Coneequeatly I bave lost mune by unprincipled dealers enceavoring 70 dispose of their own or ether erticles on the reputation of ming The merit of my preparation has. however, qui-tly preparing my | gusbed into fevor; but you e'ill need to exer-isa | care ‘o obtain my true preps ations Ask for HELMBOJ D'S PREPARATIONS: EXTRAOT ri ae 3 = 328 44 t a aa tb Poteietetatepebeatetababet 34923-4595453 Nett tdctcheatatcaked SES bope> a> 28000990700 3349453344 BA Ett BRaSS AS ASAAAASS Sper >> SO Sy sb 2P >>> oer e>>2 >> leivicciel~lrislelelo) $39543554454 Fal otal af Prebpoe > >r> BERerhrrtecmmermm ~ ° ig kockobstabatabctabcboke aaa AY LA, AXD aBD ROVED ROSE WASH. 2VED ROSE WASH, ‘OVED ROSK WASH, BWzE vada Peeietlt SESSESR ESR ieee = SESS bed segaad ta ASH. VED ROSE WASH. VSD ROSE WASH. eh ES MPROYV IMPRO Take no other. The patronage of the public ia | particularly solicited by Your obedient servant, B. T. HBLMBULD. > PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. MLMBOLD'S MEDIOAL Pe a D: LMBOL D: i 0. D D' 1D D DICAL DePOoT, D'S MEDICAL DEPOT; South TENTH Street, Philadelphia, ladelph Siataiaias I I 1 1 Ti T 1 OE LE mui 222 ez ed a Oa ea co Booth TENTH Street. Phi preeed TENTH Ptreet. Philade oooce So Pee sttot-t4 4 BOLD Drug and Chemical Warehou Drug and Chemical Warehouse, d Chemical Warehou:e' nemica' Warehouse i and Chemical Warehouse Drug and Chemical Prog and Chemical Drug end Chamical Warehous Drug and Chemical Warehou Drug and Chemical Warehouse; 594 BROADWAY, New York et BEA E § VAY. New Yor 594 BROADWAY: N, M. M house, our, H HELMBOLD’S Q \ New 594 BROADWAY! New York: Bold by Corner Penuuslvanin greene tid itth by avenue an % _Bo21 eo6t Drageists woueraily, CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, HEARTH RUGS, 1172180, oy aND HOUSEKEEPING EFFECTS 1N GENERAL, ‘The subscribers bh Teoe! ‘ pistea their Fall Brook fcortaTeonived. and com. e ladies and lemen of Washington G ara town, Alexandria, and the publie$t°2; George call st the Store. No 626, corner oy general a'D streate, sad examine our large and eeneral asncre, hree-pl; im and Domen! bene Tee ply Ingrai tie Carpets and Qi) Cloths, from 1 to nt yards wide indow Matting and Ma les, Oil Cloth Table Covers and Blanbets, Feather Bede, Hair, Shuck, aad ‘Bxcelsior Mat- A gree Amsortment of ‘Mahogany and Walnut MOCW ata d Bawete eis Goat: ooden We diiter Gacmslvon that any persed wishing to series cous ercteet 2017 cot? {Chron and ad oT ; THERE Ser Te Agee ws Teenemecteds ard Tashsis betoced Should fave t Onpsayoz Grrion Wan Daraatitens PEALBD Paoposalt wit be revel “ae Pde 4 patil 4 o'clock p mon the thf Dec abernest of 20W or more tons of pure. soft 7 isto be of approved anuilty, and iy q@islity, Geliverecd at any tine. eitnte ainety Ror the secoptanee of the Bid cr Dide, It is to be 44 } Vored ge the United Btates &: . Sov, ‘slapd New York.and at the usted ctaten Ars. ‘nal, St Louis, Mo im tome or more at each place’ free of alicharge for transportation o hansii and will b Fi for in regular oertifieates of in tpeeti.n aod receipt Dy requisiti n on the Treas ba egartn-ept. io the usua: form tht # wil, be received for any p-rt:on of the quan. | oe ft han It tons, a a tn spprov:d sureties wil) be requir, a the fu'filmert of. contract that my be maieia Dpurrucre- +? this rticemert ‘The Department raservon tha right ta rejant | bee oF ail bids, if mot decmed satisfactory for aiy AIL be addr; seed to “Brigadier Gen. D Bat sav Oniet of O:dauaee Wien ia fngtov. Lb .,” and wilt be entorsed © Propoiaia for Lead.”” GEORG D, R4aM4s ¥. Bo 18 cord Brig San Obi-f of Nrdan-nes PFePorate FOR CALVARY Honess, Cavauky Boarav @rricu op Dap 7 Qusatxancstan, Washing o-, Nev. 36. 1465 Prosaus are el eit d and © sen 0 comply wit! ie Spe 13 viz To be rom fiftesn (15) to ai: teen 19) panes Beh tom five (5) Jomise. 9) sa en okt wal ‘oben & -addle. comp-ety built in i an fee from alldefeca eee he ability af the Bidder to fn'fl hie azreement he o tiorn | Mut be evarantied by two resDomsin e -ersons, we is ely: ature mast be app ndac 10 the guar act 7 i Feposal silt be entertained unle 5 See oath of allegiaree of the person or persons bid tin, tball ke on tile in this omce. . The°rerporsi*ility of tre gaerantors must ba shcwn be the official certificate of the Viarb of tre Dearest Distriet Court, or of the United States Dis-riet Att-rney. . _Propossia muat he addressed to L:eut. Ool 3. @ ‘a-teile. Chief Quarrermaster, Cavairy Bureea, saa te ;mdorsed on the envelope “Proposals fcr oTKer Catalre bors:s agreeing with the above spec 4- ¢atic or wil. be par-hasad in epen market,a’ faic tices, st the followirg piaces, viz: New Vor sty. Albany, Buffslo and Rochester, New Vore P ttabrrch, Benaeylvania; olan us, Ubio; Bo ton. Marsackusetts; Augusta. Matus; and Madi- eco Wis omsin. CG. SAWTELLE jeutneant Go!oonlandc.Q 4 Ro 23 tf Cavairy Ri-van @EALID FRU Oras AMM INVITED Uy. 0) the 2:4 day of December, 1963. at (2 m., for ths Hicvr, Tai ow. Boot and Horre of ali Govenaimant Cattie leughterad wii hin the ancient I'mize of the District or Columbia, for three months or more trem te com mener™ ent of the cont act The »b: ve articles to be collected hy tha con tr.cier and removed from ti i i ch tke: attle are kilved. te de igcated by the officer in charge. Thee ntractor shall te liable fo. allthe Hid-s and’ alow Hof. avd Forne coming from eray arimal slaoghter- 4 unless st can be made satisfac trey to sppear fo the Subristenas Dapar mat that nll due exert on, ¢il genee and cara was mata Vo obtain the ssia art cle. Ps: mest wi!) be requir: ernnent tonde . Kies stculd ba made in duplicate. and an oath of all-aiapee mast ac-om ,any the bids, “heeou recto. wil be held aosountabie for the BR mee &¢.,one week after the signing of the eon- tiee & Bend will be required noon tke accents ice of the bie, fora fs th uf falf!iment of the eontract, ed every ten days in Gor- bide to be dirested o Lient, Gol G. BALL O 5.U. & &.. Wasbinetor, D. aud endorsed “Proprrals for Hides apd Taliow * — nova-acta Cus QLaki Bras Paks wh “ aSHINGTON Depot, Now [7th sf BeaLed Proroxa.s wi'l be reeeived at the office of Castain C H Tomovii A. b} U.8 A, at the co.n-rof 22d and @ streets, 1a this city until MONDAY December 2st. 1863 ‘at 12 o’eloos M , for the pale of all the manure now on hand,or that may be produced at stables aa corrals o° ‘this D- t within the next twelve months aucceeding tne ate of the letting of the contract. @ highest bid- The warure will be awarced to der or bi iders, who will be r quired t> tae It away at bir or their own exper The quantity o~w oo je of ceatract. and that which may scoumalata, sthin riz menths from the date at which it inay be procuces. ids must be made +t so much per cubis yard. Bida will be rec-ived forthe quantity on haod, and thr subsequent product at each stable or corral, separaely, or for the whole together, fa bid i. made in the name of a fra. the names of all the parti: s most appear or it will be con::d er d the indiy:cual proposal of the party signiag it. She fcll name ard port office address of the bid- der must apyear in the proposal. Piast be addressed to, Osotain@ A. Proposal: wnat be Tompkins, A QM..T.8 A Washington. D 0., apd shonla be plainly marked “Proposals fur Lod ferment will be required to be made, in Gov- ernment fonds. at the end sf each month, for tie Manure remcved daring the month. An oath of a'egiance will be required from each succesaful bic der Good and sufficient bonds in the aum of ( one thousand doliara will be required of each su:- or afal bidder for the faithful performance of his acl ‘Fe Quartermaster reserves the Fight to rajact all bids that may be d-emed to the inte Ov ernment pot to accept. D. H. ROCKSK, Brig. Gen and Chief Quart-rmaster, Bo 19-td Eopot Washington P#orosaie son MORTAR SHELLS. — Onpmasce Orvide, Wak Deraatuszr, WasHImG703, Movember 13, 1863 BD Paorosas will be ved "elocA ®. m., On the F the delivery of fifty thousand }-izoh mortar shells in the fo! ing quantities at the following arsenals, Pr Ahad tertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass., ape. Watervieit Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y., t the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, PY. At the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg, Penna., eRe ind of metal, bance Maneal. Drawlags san he coer 5 Des eo Been at United States Arsena's, The shells are to, be io" spectedatthe fmndry where east, free of charge for transpor' > bi or peri tation, or handling uatii delivered at 1e 5 Deliveries must be mate at the than five per cept Jectiles contrasted ard say, subject the contractor to a ferfei ber he may fail to 4. liver at that tine Eeperate bile mart be made for each Arsenal if pee adore Propose to Seliver at sore vad on. will considered from en other than peeaier. founders or Dropristors of works, who are Bach 7 obtaining a coptract wil to omter into bonds, with approved “sureties ori ate ition. ent reserves the riebt to reject |, if mot deemed sativfa story, for any for Morter Bells.) “@BO, D maMsgieee” no 8 td Brig. Gea. Oblef of Ordnenss, Funes INSURANCE comPany WASHIP@TON ARD GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL, ... $200,000. Qffica Corner C Siirest and Lowisiana Avenus, Over Washington, INSURE HOUSES AND OTHE AGAINST LOBS BY Tinpor ste Diam 70n8: Joon Dearuga Jacob Gideon, Andrew Rothwelh Thomas Parker, Bichard Barry, ° No charge for policies. wale: JAMES ADAMS, Prosident. 8TERBOSOOPIC VIEWS, OrERA GLABEBS, FIELD GLASSES. MIOROSCOPEs, At the lowest prices, at ark ae FEANELIN & OO.,, 944 Pennsylvania avenu tre te, ‘and ass Pennsylvania venue, (under the Mational,) So-PESBLR and PERISOOPIO SPROTAOLES and EVEGLars alaht,ena eset A ee ces suited to the ove ata. 1 Be Hesd:bipot Onriet ashy Eoin: * scufsions, By Hei Prorenn eh Millors 93.25, leaven our Heme; 91." 29, ae ams mains. $i ta Boz bANOK TAYLOR, lays from | Tn) | "| JPBOPOeALS FoR HAY, BTRAW sap GRAIN. } PROPOSALS. ¢ | | Ptoroeaia sox Huavy PRovsOTILE,— i Gapnaxcs Orriow, Waa Deranexerr, snr Te ea ede srt é ry At tha Watertown Arsenal, Mass. 2,00 MW ineb Battering shot 2<c g-inch shells : Ron. shot Att Watorsiiet 5 erent West Troy, N. Y. { i | Wey pen shot 88 ped shelie “ 1, Piststure, Pa. 8 the Allexhany Arsenal, Pritts! Pa. ite i icck battering shut 1.600 pacers ubelis 68 K-iped sa< 3.40 1e-ineb ahelts : At the 5t Lowis Arsenal, St. Louie,, Mo. 2,00 ¥ inch shct 1,600 10-tock ahelis At the Washington Arsenal, Washinston, D.C. | 16 .8-inch battering shut 1/06 1b-tnon Phetis 2.0er 10-inch abot 3.080 10 inch ehella The rrujectiica are to be made of the kind of rretal. ana ins) after the rules laid down in , the Ordrane Manval, with th: ception of the 15- i imeb battemng shot, which are to be made of gun Fenging between 25,00 pou! + rquare inch, ead thess . must be ‘sat from # revert-ratory or air { 1 f alt these pctites can ba seep at | arly oF the nrarna'e where tary are to be delivered. | The projectiles are to be inepected at the foundry where cast but must be delivered at the variou arearal:. free 40 for tra-sportation o@ bar Gling Unt deliversaatthsarsena!. Daliverie mustte wm cat rate oro’ leat than, Ave per cent per weeb, oF number of projectiles cen- Fa" tors the first delivery to bs made within a r the date of the contract, and sree ina d eliver a1 that time. Seyorate bids must be rage for each kind of pro- jest les; and if any bidder propovos to de.iver at oiterert phe ¥ ray rate ids must be made for ) 2. “No bid Will be ocanidere? from parties other thaa regular found: rs or proprietors of wo! whoare bhnown to thie Department to be eavahle of execa- ting the work contracted fur in their own establian- ments hb party obtainirg a contrast will be required ponies bond with approved sureties, for ite faithfal execatior The Department reserves to itself the right to rejeet any OF all bide, ifnotdeemed satisfactory, fer spy cause, 2 Al 2%" 11 be addresed to Brigadier Gone- roree, Bi humeae Oniet of Ordnance, Wash- ingto . O.. aud will be oud e RAMSAY. for Bear cad Brig Gen Ohiefaff ance, BOPQGALS FOU ARMY FRANSPORTATION, Orricr or tun Duror QuanrsnMasras, Fort Leavenworth BualLRp Prorosars wiil until 12 o’oloc! 183 for the tran the years Uo. 38. 1863 ‘be reseived at this office transportation of mAltary. supplies jon o} and 1866,on the following south of latitude 42 deg. north, to any po-ts or sta- tions that are or may be es‘ablisied in the Tern- tories of Nebraska, Dakotah, Idaho and Utah, south of latitade 44 deg morth. and east ef longi: tude 114 deg. west. an inth. Territory »f Qolorato, e rthof # north Bidders to sta:e the rate r ¥0 pounds for 100 miles. at which they wiil Pinaport said stores in each of the months, from April te September, inclusive, of the yoars id ard 165 Route No.2. From Forts Leavenworth and Hiley in the Btate of Kanaas, and the town of Ks the Btate of Missoori, lo any posts or stations t! are or » ay be established in t! tare of Kansas or ip the Territory of Oolorado,s th of latitude 40 deg. north, drawing supplies from Fort Leaven w:rth, andto Sort Union, N.M . or other depot that may be cenignated in that Territory, to Port Gariend, and to any other point or points on the route. Bidders tostate the ra'e per 10 pounda for lov mil 8, at whieh they will transport ssid stores in eac!- of the months, from Aprii to S+ptember, inciurive. of the years 1364 and 1835 Rowse No 3. From Fort Union, or such other de- tan may be establistedin the Territory of New jexico to Sny ports or stations thatare or ary De established in that Ter-itory, and toau b penis or “iona as tony bs designated 1a the Territory of Arizona and Btate of Texas west of longitude 105 deg west, Hiaders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles, at which they will transport =aid stores'n each of the months. from June to November, in- elusive, of the years 1864 and 1365 The weigtt to be trantported each year will not ex-eed 10000,0% pounds on Route No. 1 16 ikW.1K purdgsen Route No 2,and 6‘9),0" pounds on Route o3 No additional Pst centage will be psidfor the trersportation of bacon, hard bread, p:ne ‘umber, shingles or any other stores Bicders must give their names in ‘ull, as well as their place of residence ; and each proposal must be accompanied by 4 bond in the sum of ten t hoas- and dollars si by two or more responsible persons jaranieeing that in os awarded for the route mentioned in the propoei the erties proPoming: the ov-itract wi | be accepted and entered into. and good and sufficient scourity farn shed by said perties in accordance with the terms of this aavertisement The amount of bonds required will be as foilows: On Route No. Ay ae — B10 4 Kanes, in. eee = 0,000 Ag ES < nee + + 6, Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty solveni ofeach bidder and persen offered Ae security will be required Pr: pcsals must be endorsed ‘* Pro for Army Traceportation on Routes-os 1. 3. 0: 3." as the case may be, and none will be entertatued unless they Sa ly comply with all the requirements of this wertisemen’. Parties to whom awards are made must be pre- pared to execute contracte at once, and to give the required bonds for the faithiu! performance of the same Contracts will be made subject to the val of ; the Quartermaster General, bat the ight, ia re- served to reject apy or all bids that may be offered. Contractors must be in readiness for serv: joe by the Bret day of April, 1964, and they will be reqai tohaves Dusiness or agencies a3 or in the Yiciniyy. of Ports lL: avenwo: and Usion, and other depots that ciay be established at which they may be communicated with promptly Ot Feedtiy, STOR, oe0-td Major and Quartermaster. Assit Fonsoc Duran?usnr. stam? Quartermaster 4 Bisxandiin. Va. Nov isthe, ios Provosats are invited for farnishing | Bay 6 Oate and Corn, for tne use of the Gov- } ernment, to be delivered at Alexanoria, V1 point on the rotomec or ita tributaries quantities within the amount pro! euch times, as the undersigned ma; Pro; addressed to undei ed, = cer ‘state the quantity and price of each article Proposals will be received forfive thousand (6 000) beske of Gora OF Ont, and £ (a) tone aay r Straw and upwards, unless r iD- ent of the ernment ty contract for a less “Gorn to be put up i bushels, and Sate saci dont three 3} sh st each. which are to be furs! free of charge to fee Governaent. ‘The hay and straw to be seeure- y i 4 Allarticles furnished under this advertisement to be sabject to a rigid inspection by the Govern Purchases will be mado from time to tt ‘urcbases le me. thie advertisement, from the lowest res; suaithe bidder. as the interests of the public service may 1b deraigned reserves the right to it and all offers ‘which may be deemed incompatible Payments will be made in euch fu’ B. Tre sacks of about two (3) require, with the interests of the Government. ; bat th old the whole or any Dart of Se payments until the complete fulfiment ol re 5 nage soon: rity will be Fequired, for the falthfal er ‘ot mi yas \- Fertee nee ee eae ee TODDARD, 2m Oapt. and Ase’t Quartermaster. i PP oPosars FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN OrFios or Fonace ann Rr T. r77th strect whart, Washington Oct, pire, Gets be delivered ATAPION, i 1863. 1 State the offered, also the Brice of Propésais will Feceived for dve thousar d (5,000) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of Straw, and upwards, unless it the in- Sores 4 er the Government to coatract tor a less All grain to be put up in sacks, of is two (ef bushels each, whi ch erete be furnished ot BALTIMORE aND OHIO be run betweer Sa Washington and che West. as follows: i] ‘ork: | FORPHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE anf BOSTON | tethe Government and after Monday, Hapeubes 28, 1063; Geile i EAbe 1 Uy 4s pepanruanr, ‘The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops whe, after the expiration of their term, have ered thelr services in the present emergency, and Weohington at's and 11.50 A. M and 5and | else for the volunteer troops from other States that Tesve¥ by ot yy. Onfundey,at8.90 | pave eoluntecred wear peg = - M.eniy. FOR BALTINO! Peuneyivaais ané Maryland. Leave Washington at 6.38, “11 4.M..and | By order ofthe Beeretary of War. gusdends: FM dally. except Supday. Onban- B.D. TOWNSEND, 7-A° YOR ALL PARTS OF THR WEST som = _ Assistant Adjuteat General, Leave Washington at 6.cpand 4 A. M. and3.30P. M. daily, except Bunday. On dunday, at 8.80 P. M. enly. - COMMUTATION TRAIN. pigave Washington daily, except Sunday, at 4.9 Wer Department, passes for *The first and fourth trains from Washington, : sed fourth and fifth trains from Baltimore, stop a all way points. CR WASHINGTON AND THR SOUTH. Leave Baitimere at 3.50, 3.50 and 0.0 A.M 15. 4,85 and 7.3% P.M. On Sunde: and 3.5 P.M COMMUTATION TRAIN. aap Baltimore daily, exeept Sunday, at 7.15 FOR ANNAPOLI8. Leave Washington at A.M. and3.10 Leave Baltimore at 3.50 4. M. and 8. *For further information, tickets of eve: &c., ly to George 8. Koonts. icket Office. tion, er at the Ti. ington Stati: 8” RMTEH, Master af franep't’n, nen-tf 1. M. OOLR, General Ticket Agent. riWehyivarna depress aandeis 2 ee BAGGAGE CHBOEED FROM DUST te ‘BALTIMORE raeAnaLPer a FO ei Prascue| eos oonsrsgrION it a fanresune BORTHERS CO. L RAILBOAD, THE GREAT O L ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to ati Bee in the West, KORTHW , AND SOUTHWEST. Tarouas at the offiess this oi ashore Fone Val kaitroed’® an slith street, Phisdsishian = Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. ——— IGRTS. .and y, at 3.50 and 3.50 kind, agent at Wash! ns with tral Keilread for een fastiteree, Jeneary In consequence of the pressure if ofthe Potomse will be Léout, Gol. Gomnap, 138 ebove Winetecath street. DENTISTRY. ZTBBAT DISCOVE! TIST: Testh Extracted swithons Pain with the Muhriss of zyeen. T would advise all tract to-oall et. Dr. LRWIR ied Series" torts “hus ine the Booter's pew and proved methoe of loserting Artitcia! and valuasleone, No, 349 Pa, vente, between a a 1sth at 8.8% LEWIB. M. D., Dentist. AUGHING Gas! ~ No Pain Bogs Extracting Teeth. There ie no dan, tating this Gas (pure Ritrous Oxide) even for these who are couseme tive er de: constitu produces oF coma, in about two minuton and its oeet mamas oo tn ihe some Je otsipe. iniste: al e LOOMIA: 338 Po. av. near corner sth st. “oct)-1m* M Loom) PEG R at his wear others, and OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Just Received at P. J, BELLEW & 00.8, 610 SEVENTH STREET, —Establashed in 1850— choicest, and most valuable stock of SINE SILVER PLATED WARK, ever opened in Washington; ever article of which we guarantee to be Double Extra Bilver Plated in ean be | the best material and full weight of silver. peg ae, on 4 Railroads 125 dosen Rogers Brotnera A No, 1, Double Extra Fs 3 a Bilver Plated Forks and Spoons. 3 i 20 elegant Breakfast and Dinner Castors, every a Fitaburg wih Bisamors by ehicn Goods ean | variety in the trade, we begin to sel! st $3.4) to De to any port on the Ohio, M 1 | 230, arr, , Tennessee, Cumberland, Iltnois, Missle: | “Goblets, Cups, Mugs, Cake and Card Baekate in i & eland, Sandusky, and Unie | quantity. ; igen deamers fo sl Monieaera & en. Elegant Butier Diebes, Fruit Dishes, Waiters, erchan' al entrusting transpor- | ge. kc. tation cf their it to this Company esn rely ‘i — ich! _ mfidence on its ‘transit. Bplendid double wall Ice Pitchers, richly orna "Tas or to and from point | mented. ‘HE RATES OF PREVG! ‘ he West. br the Pi rivenis Central are atall times as Rai ‘20a TM. BBL WR, Ag" Northern Ocatral B. B, a as ave charged by athe Beg Stands, elaborate Tea Bets, six pieces, beet Roup Ladies, Rutter and Prait Knivee, Mustard j and EKalt Spoons, with full assortment of other 2 ‘s ret Daltimere, goode in this lin LAWIB, Gon? ie t Altona, Fa, We guarantee to rell ator near the manufac ee OUPT. Goal Ticket Agent, Paiiadelpala,” | turer's prices, freight added. HH, HOUFTON, General Frei, Agent, Palle | Wourekeepers und the publie generally are re- aelphia. ic Jee FIT | spectfully ifvited to give us an early call before — ae - a i: rehasing eleewhere. KENDALL'S ay P.J, BELLEW & CO., ane: 510 Seventh street, ae yen; 705) Bain, 20 26-Im__3 doors south of Odd Fellows’ Hall, A ’ Protected by Royal Letters Patent moisTENs, "Tivinseud, acd secured by the seals of the BEAUTIFIE£S&, Eeole de Pharmacie de Paris,and the Imperial College cf Medicine Vienva ODOBATES, Triesmar Bo. 1 in tho efecteal coeds fon Beles i 5 ion = LENGATHENS, tein Pilermar Shas entirely eager ere the ive, LEVICORATES, (o.'5 is the infallible romedy for a'l impurities and NOURISHES, Beconiary Symptoms, thus obviating the use of Wereury and all other deleterious ingr-diente. SMBELLISHES Bach preparation is in the form of & most agreoa- THE HAIR. dle Losenge. Becured from effects of climate and her oe of Sumcspbers. in tin re 65 cock, oF KENDALL'S AMBOLIND isa rare compound four @3.easer in one for iD ; 9 Divided in ite di as sdminis- stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, and era es wizicen aude, Roux, Herbs, for the GROWTH, BBAUTY, and PER- Brocies e and reta: OW, No, 196 MANENT VIGOR of the HAIB. 70 ; “Highly beneficial where the hair requires qorner 1ith atreet gentle stimulant.” Da. OHILTON. TLITARY GOODS. = Have severihat ape thing wnien 80 perfectly WALL BTBP answers parpose ofa ir drei AZ WARREN WARD, Enq., Offer the largest assortment in this city, embrae Ro. 277 Canal strect, N.Y, | ta all qualitios used by oMcors in the Army and ** after being bald for seven years your AMBO ety ats, APS, mi WN covered the eatire scalp with NEW 8. with o main.” Prof. SOHN SETA, Siawbithe wich whiek we con furnish oMleers No. 36 King street, N. ¥, WALL, For sale by all Draggiste and Faney Goods Sa wa Dealers, Put im boxes, (containing two bottles,) WED IN FOUR PIBOES price @1. ‘AND SPLIT FOR ONS DOLLA PRE CORD Manufastared and for sale at wholesale by Dalee Be MoxuAW,, KENDALL & BANNISTER, Corner Seventh street and a one Ho.'649 Baoaswav, W. ¥- HiSEORY, OAK, AND PINB WOOD for cate = ___ Gorner Boventh street and Qanal. aL! COa bit GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ROOFS ALL. EINOB, ON BAND, — N. OC. MoKNEW Union Fire Wood Mih, THE WILSON MANUFACTURING Co., | _*? x Sorsbe Beene _— aT IL 1 ' (Buccessore to J. ¥. WALKER & BOR.) P awe " AMEN, WABRINSEOR: BC's If you would obtain immediate relief from 4 Gistressing complaint, try PHILADELPHIA, PA. MARUPAOCTURERS OF GL4MP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, ap WIL8SON'S IMPROVED FIRB 4ND WATER PROOF FELT, OBMENY, 4ND GRAVEL RoorTrs. OFFICE—No. 16% Twenty-seconé street west, below Pennsylvania avenue. WORKS—Foot of Twenty-seconé street west, Ghesspeake and Oalo Canal, Washington, and Thir- Meth aad Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, 2. P. WILSON, Jr., Besretary, sy 94m" IMPORBANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & 0Oi"S OONOENTRATED OLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTIOLE FO THEIR FRADE. 18 sells very rapidly,and ie the most economical articleof dietf the officer's mess. Itie prepared abinieaed tae in ope minute, and makes a most delicious Boupor Chowder. It io Righly recommended by Army Bargeons, The profits are large. . A. DOWNING & 00. Bi ehrers of Concsatrated Food, the cost of the contractor. No. 111 Bast 16th st., New York, The Hay and Btraw to be securely baled. AllGrain and Hay and Biraw of dosud- | For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMBS, Bole Agents, eat to a rigid Innpection by the Goverament Ia ~ 6 Louisiane Avene, ‘Contracta will be awarded from time totimeto | ~seSty _- ams 0. the lowest responsible bidders toresta of Te ere roe nee ene aoearat | ME AMIT COLLIED & 00.9 foidtnent id re bed oad Ba Bas nos aavers Ls ray ALLA mt ‘aby oon’ je el DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. contract Se boxmnte st te ry BBOWT : large quaatition of DRAUGINE fain and Assistant Quartermaster, eo BUFFALO TON: B Have just recel Ray cas cra corner 16th Cost organ ornp 24h Orn as Belen? ee so LAUGHLIN low Jersey sven oo i-tn* “See Ft tee sarylaed Souk On crores OOLDB., eto &o, 3, Works, DR. WITPIBLD’® VEGETABLE PILLS. ‘This is a long tried and throroughly tested reme Gy, and has never yet failed to cure, De not suf for when there is a someday within reach, Soli by 8. OC. FORD, 290 Pennsyivanis avense Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va. . Bentto any address by mail, Price 60 cents por j box. For sale by all Druggists. 3. YOUNG, Preprieter, iy¥%on 481 Broadway, 5 Rt aeBos., FANT & 00., BANKEBS, RO. 369 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘Will continue to farnish Uw. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslonge issued by the Govérament, at par, « 8. Coupon 6's of 1881. U, 8. 7-30 Treasury Notes, U. B. Cortificates of Indebtedness. GOLD ABD BILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Exchange on all parts of Barope and the Northe. Cities sold in gums to suit purchasers. Stocks and Gold: bought in Hew York exclusive. Commission. co on RITTANHOUSE . PANT & CO. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Re. 4523 Fitteont® Street. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at'per fartfer notice, concerning this Joan ean procure at our counter, or u; by mail,clreulars answering til cusdiions tastimey WH BUY AND BBLL ALL 198088 OP GOVERNMENT BONDS, TRBASURY NOTES CETIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, OOIN, CURRENCY, AND BXOHANGS, AUD PAY THB NIGHSSY PRICES FOR GERTIFICATE CHECES. JAY COOKE & CO., Rankers, aaew 452 Fiftecath street. N=" YORE AnD ppimeron 4 STEAMSHIP iB. -REELY BE: NEW Yo. WASHINGTON and GEO. GETOWN, De rome ee inane, or 117 Wall streets wen Sety, siete fe WILL SSLL or Sy et