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i. deans “Sena Bea eee oS fa ‘THE EVENING STAR. a = MRS. BEAUCHAMP'S VENGEANCE. Bobcat ie Cuarter IIT.—Tat Grapes WITHIN REAcs, ef his position. He was<«o full of hope, that when the boot maker called after breakfast tor .t be able to setile iton Satarday—and not only said this, but somehow believed it; and his conviction communicated itself to the creditor, im spite of that man’s long the promises of his debtor. have often marvelled at the facility with which men, notoriously without means, contrive to get trusted by men whom they haye constantly leit unpaid; while others, really possessing seme outlying means, and known to have paid ®ieir way honorably for years, cannot get even ihe smallest extension of time. The man who never pays is more certain to be trusied than the man who pays irregularly. I suppose there is a sublime, confidence in the former which imposes omhis creditors; whereas in the latter there is a secret misgiving, « painful sense that the hope ma: comfortable feeling at which he hasn't got; fused, eneaking fram: itself to the creditor. ‘Lhe bootmaker departed, and the widow ar- Fived. Great was the joy of Rackit to see her arrive alone. He helped her to take off her shawl, and observed with pleasure that she ing asked for money md this perplexed, con- ot mind, communicates wes agitated, and did not reply to his little | questions und remarks. Her agitation grew greater, anc communicated itself to him. A , certain ‘ali over shness” which was at once pleasant and painful, made him fidget aimtess- dy bout the atelicr, pretending to be arranging ibe ea:el and the seat for her, but really dis- tur last. At last Mrs, Reanchamp broke the silence. «Thave hada very unpleasant time since yesterday. « Indeed 1” inquired thesympathetic painter. | “Very. On quitting you, Mr. Bricgs and 1 came te a serions misunderstanding—” ««] hope not.” « Nay, why should I mincephrases !—it was aserious quarrel.” «Dear me, And what about ?” « T was annoyed—I may say irritated—atthe criticisms he mitted himself to pass on the work of & man of genius.” «Pray do not mind them. I care little for wi at he says, so that you are not dissatisfied.” “T could not he!p feeling for you.” «+ [twas very kind.” «‘And then his replies tome had a fone—oh! atone that no man who respects a woman | would permit bimself, especially tothe woman ot his choice. I am not particuiarty sensitive, | but rodeed he was rude—rude, almost insult- | ing.” “Triple brute!” Lknew you would feel as I do.” +. That man must be a brute who would insult a defenceless woman, Wiiv Nas no weapon but | her tears, no armor but hysterics. « Especially when she knows she must sub- Mit ‘o bis ill usage. thear the coarsest « er 2a rudest lang e, because she is not be his wife.” « | have no patience with the tellow.” «Oh! bad I knownthe man to whom I was about to link myself for life—and ye: f ough! to | have knoy 2 what tyrants youcaube, Iwasa oe 2 ‘Then the lamented Beauchamp was—?” “A bruie! Most men are.” + Nay, that 1 will never al «T thought Mr. Br whom i had kuown froma childhood. was diferent. Bnia woman never kno the real ch: cter of. a man till | ehe's narried. He couldn't have loved me.” Here the widow wis on the point ot weep- ing,[.ne this ronsed ali the chivalry of Rackit’s vature, as he coufidentially informed me. «ie neyer loved me,” rep ented the widow. ever!” energeticully exclaimed the pamier Eh? . * Lrepeat it: Never! I should not have yen- tured on the indelicacy of such a remark un- der other cirenm: ‘ces; but from the first tant has been my con know bim. I saw at once that however he qaight aimice you (as who doeant) he could not understand, he was incapabie of apprecia- ling you. Sh held out herhand tohim witha frank ecrdiality and gn impu tesistibie. « Yeu undcrstand me,” she said. « And to understan¢ is ‘o adore you.” he re- sing the han¢i he held in his. plague meat sucha moment with idle gallantry. Do be serious—pray do.” «Serious ! | never was more 80.” «Pray don't.” «Hear me calmly. I swear it is genuine passion which now speaks in tone, look, and gesture.” Nu, be, uv. Don’t say i.” + Putl have said it.” + You cannot love me.” «But 1 do,” «You must rot.” | “IT mustand will. From the very first mo- meent of our meeting—” « You fancy so.” “Fancy “You Rave an artist's imagination.” “Aud the heart of a man.” I cannot listen to such words.” id me be elient, and I obey. I will Bot tell you how in secret Lhave hung upon your looks, and treasared up your slightes words. I will notalinde to the blissful visions I have had of 4 blissful existence passed tor ever at your tide. 1 will be silent. I kaow the barrier which circumstances have crueily | But I must be allowed to | erected between us. dream of the paradice from which Iam shot out.” « Fortunately for you.” «* Don't say 80. and had you been free—” “Then you wovld in all probability have never yiyen mea thonght.” «This is unjust.” «It is the simple truth, and you know it.” «You have no belief in me.” «« Men are so deceitfal.” “Not all” «AIL? *. You are resolved against me. Bua: oh! would that I could prove the iruih—if you were but free.” « But fam not.” “Lknow it. Butif you were—* «What would you do then ?” « [brow myself at your feet.” And he suited the action to the word, adding, as she arose hastily, «I would say, here is my heart—accept it; ere 1s my life—share it.” Rackit had been hurried on to this passion- ate « inax, in his e:ger desire tomake an im- pression: butit was like 2 dash of cold water io bis heated face when the widow suddenly held cut her band to him, and with a tone of trembling tenderness said— «And dare I trust you? If it is my engage- meut which afone forms the barrier; ba happy— sam free.” He was speechless for a few ececonds, and then stainmered— « What! That is—you! I’m bewildered.” “As you spoke, the sincerity of your con- viction stirred my heart. I feltyou were in earnest. You are so, are you rot!” Quite!’ he answered, though with abated fervour. : «TI feltthat you were worthy of all confi- dence, and the resolution was formed which atonce set me ut liberty.” How was it that Rackit feit anything but en- reptured by this announcement! 1 do not know: but this I know, that he felt very much 28 we feel on awakening from adream, and yet «anno! quits help believing as reality. Here ‘was a woman whom he greatly admired— whom he bad been loving, as he vowed, for reveral days. with en finsnmrgent rage against the superior Inck of Briggs, who conid call her | bjs cwn; and yet no sooner did he learn that Briggs was no longer ia that enviable position no longer barring Uim from the chance of being | her husband—then he beg2 to feel utterly m seravle. Perhaps it was his general dislike to marriage; and he was not merely ta!king at zandom when he vowed that tro¢ happiness <Oarist dn lovyinga woman whom you couldn’t | call your own, On her askin: him if he was happy, he ve- bi mently protested his felicity was “supreme:”” bat she would bave had less than woman's sa- gacity had she not detected the complete change ip his manver, and suspected that by felicity he really meant quite another feeling. [TO BE CONTINUED. CONFIDENTI Yoone MEN who have infers a ak by sertein secret hebits which unfit them for business pleasure, or the duties of married life; alsy middle aged or old men, who, from the foili 1 a debility in adv. of youth or other causes, feel a debility, co of thett | BPROTAOLES, OPERA GLASSES. years, befo ves Under the treat. MILITARY EQUIPMENTS Inent of any one, should Oratread THE Shown | . FRIEND” Married Ladies will leans somatic | GOLD PANS, &o, oflimpertance by perusing © The Secret Frinad.™ ent to ap reee. ic a ge; \- evipt of Sen Cents Address | (2V01008. on re: De GAS. A: STUART & 90, es ____ Boston. Masa, HERBSE ae Es English Datry OHBRBE, z, xine COnou of Nacment tveaue tba A troubled yet delicions night didthe painter ; pass, revolving ali the felicities and romance | little account,” Rackit hoped he should ; acquaintance with © Faith moves | mountains, and sometimes even creditors. I | mot be realized, an un- | ng One moment the arrangement of the | ion. He isan egotist. I | veness Which wasir- | Hed tate willed it otherwise, | } SOLID SILVER WARE, “OF FICIAL, Headquarters Department of reskegue { Toa Army Corps, January 5, 1861. i i General Orders, No. 1.-I. Sutlers in this de. ; } riment, and others who are euthorized to Fornish goods and supplies for officers and sol- diers in this department, will be furnished tranfportation over the Orange and Alexandria { and the Loudon and Hampshire railroad, when | it can be done without inconvenience to tha ublic service, upon the following conditions: ‘nyentories, in duplicate, of the goods to be transportld. must be approved by the com- | manding officer of the eplaient or battery, and | by brigade and division commander. i Invoices containing goods ordered by officers, | including liquors, must also be approved by a general officer, and be accompanied by the cer- | tiflcate of the officer ordering the same, that | they are for his private stores. All invoices, | bills, and permits must have the approval of} | the Provost Marshal General Defenses South of { ; the Potomac. | | _ IL. Autborized sutlere, purveyors, andagents { will be permitted to load their goods at Alex- | andria, Virginia, to an amount not exceeding | one sixth of a car load, on such days and upon | | such trains as may be designated by the Saper- | } intendent of said military roads, upon the pay- ment of such sum as shatl be required by the | , Superintendent; the same to be paid in advance ; to the Provost Marshal General Defenses South | | of the Potomac, at the time the bill is approved | and transportation granted. j | The amount so paid, and an order for trans- | } poriaten. will be indorsed upon the approved | | bills. All goods so trar sported will at all times be at the risk of the owner. 11I. AN packages containing alcoholic, wine or malt liquors. ordered by an officer, shal! be turned over to the officer ordering the same within twenty-four hours after the same ar- | Tive. and be kept in his pitvas qvarters or | tent; a longer detention of liquor by the sutler, | purveyor or agent, shall be regarded as evi- | dence of his keeping the same for sale. | IV. The Provost Marshal General will turn over to the Depot Quartermaster at Alexan- | dria, at the end of each month, the funds re- ceived from the sutlers, purveyors or agent, for the transportation of their goods. By command of Major General Augur: J.H. TAYLOR, | Chief of Staff and A. A. G. jé-iw Headquarters, Provost Marshal's Ofice, jo Washington, D. C., Jan. 2, 1561. Special Orders No. 2.—The sale of liquors con ; taining alcohol is totally prohibited in the fol- | lowing designated localities : Squares 116, 117, 139 and 140; so much thereof ; as front on Nineteenth and M streets, in the yvi- | emity of Nineteenth-street Park. { Sqvares 137, 138, 139, 159, 159, 169, 181 and 192; | £0 much thereof as front on Seventeenth, High. teenth, M and N streets, in the vicinity of Sev- enteenth-street and ambulance parks. | _ Squares 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 5% 59, 60, 73, 77, 79, 90, 81, 83, 84, 87, 102, | 103, 104, 120, 121, 122, 123, 142, 143, 144; im the First | Ward, south of Pennsylvania avenue. Squares 7, 8, 9, 10, 1s, 19, 20; in the vicinity of G-street wha Squares 107 | thereot as fron | teenth, Ei of the K- 26, 163,164, 181, 185; so much on Connecticut avenue, Seven- chteenth and K streets, in the vicinity 5 Squares 4 1, 502 and 503; in the yicin- ity of Sixt eventh-s wharves. Squares 573, 574, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 681, 683, or any vacant street or avenne incladed in these squares, being in the vicinity of railroad depot and Soldiers’ Retreat. | Squares 728, 729, 731, 734, 735, 759 and 760; in | the vicinity of Old Cepitol and Carroil prisons , Bnd barracks, On any place within tour squares of Biadens- | burg tollgate. | On any place within two square$ of Kendall | Green pi On any place within twosqnaresof Railroad park, (being those published in Sperial Or No. ¢ from these Headquarters, of date Nov 35 3 492, 534, and squares Cand D,on Marylan uveure, in the vicinity of Goyernmeatrailroad, nd storehouses 510, 504, 511, 515, 516 and 517; in the hand Seventh street wharves. i and 382; so much thereof as front i on Lonisiana t venue, in the vicinity of the j | Central Guardéhovse | Upon the Mall in the vicinity of the Monu- | ment and Govenment cattle yards; or npon any place in the vicinity of Mt. Pleasant, Garver, | Stone, Columbian College, Campbell's, Lin- | ecoln, Douglas, Emory, or Armory Square Hos- | pitals, (being those ppblished in “Special Or- ders No. 22” from these Headquarters, of date | Noversber 12, 1863), and the following, not | heretciore embraced in orders: The whole of squares 127, 141, 165, 166, 1*8, 169, | 170, and 171, im the vicinity of the War Depart- | ment, and the offices and depots of tha Quar- termaster’s Department. The whole of squares | 687, 68S, 690, 692, 723, 724. | 733, 756, 757, 758, 761, 762, 793, 735, 796, 797, 750, in the vicinity of the Old Capitol P: | and the Railroad Depot. All permits for the sale of liquors containing alcohol in any of the above-prescribed locali- ties are declared to be void. Violations of this order willbe promptly and i severely punished by confiscation of liquors and confinement of the offenders. By order of Henry B. Topp, Captain and Provost Marshal. A.S. Barer, Lieutenant and Adjutant. 29, 682, 634, 685. 78 7377 ja4 Teadquarters Military Districtof Washington, Washington, D. C., January 6, 1N61. 3 | General Orders No. 2.—By special direction of the Secretary of War, the sale of all liquors, including aicohol, in all places south of the Eastern Branch, and within three miles of the Cayalry Depot xt Giesbore Point is prohibited. The Provost Marshal of the Military District of Washington will see that the requirements of this order are entorced. = By command of Brig. Gen’l Martindale. Joun P. SHERBURNE, jan 7-6 Assistant Adjutant General. } i | Headquarters Military District of Washington, Washington, D. C., January 7, 1964. i General Orders No. 3.—By special direction of the Secretary of War, the sale of all liquors containing alcohol is hereby prohibited in the | following localities in the city of Washington : The whole of squares 75 and 119, in the vi- | cinity of the depots and offices of the Quarter- master’s Department. The Provost Marshal of the Military District of Washington will see that the requirements of this order are enforced. By command of Brig. Gen. Martindale. OBN P. SHERBURNE, Assistant Adjutant General. ja 9-6t War DEPARTMENT, WasHInaTon, January 23, 1963. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, Passes for citizens to visit the Army ot the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieutenant Colonel Conran, 139 Pennsylvania avenue, above i9th street. ju OR RE MPORTANT NEWS FROM THB @BEAT OLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT oF BAR & BROTHER, Oonnxr or B sup Suvenra Sraesrs, We are now daily receivin, - ture, in great Rantitios— eo ourcwnimanutes An eutire new style bf Bust Pr n entire new style of es Fine Beaver and other Overcoaten © oo Black frock Coates made and trimmed in the best style, Fixe Black Doeskin Pants, And of Fancy Cassimer Pants and Vests wo have | the best and flnest the market produces, New styles: of Youths’ and Boys’ Ofothing in large qui je And a very large stock of Genta’ Furnishing Goods, | mudh p "bite and Colored Bbirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Biz eck Ties, }. Silk and Woolen Gloves,&c.,&0. : Also, 8 fine stock of Military Olothing. ' | Allofthe sbove-namad goods are mostly of our | | OWn manofacture, we oan therefore arrant them tobe substantially made. Buch a diapiay of goods | and the low rates we are asking will Boe great in- ducement to ‘chase, aes BAR & BROTHER. de 16-1 H. ©. HOOD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in very fine | @OLD and SILVER WATOHES, | RIOH DIAMONDS, | And Other GOLD JEWELRY. | TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, | And PLATED GOODS: } No. 338 Penn avenue, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, N. B.—Watches carefully repaired. de 14-Im WEBB & BSVEEUPGR Tin Chamber Sets, Sapanned Wi ‘ater Coolers, It! ‘and Solar . ers, Btheria) tems, ‘Stone Ware, Bo, ne ae | ernment must Stock o1 | | Ofevery Style and Quality, at prices to suit every- 1, ROSENTHAL.” ~ PROPOSALS. | BOPOSALS FOR ICE, Mepicay Funverce’s Orrice, _ t Washinton, D, C.. Jaauary, i854. Sracep PRoPosas wil be received at this office unul TEDARSUAY, tha koh day of F+braary, Jt64,8t 12 o'clock m., for furnishisg the Hospitals Within the following Depsrtmén’s, until tay Ist ay o. January, 1:65, with a of pure I08, | vis: i yogpetment of the Kast, Headquarters st New | k Department of the Surquehanna, Headquarters | at Philotelphis. Miccle Department, Hesdquarters at Baltimore. | Departuent of Western et Cumberland. Department of Washington, Hesdqzarters at Washington NDepartiment of 8t, Mary's Headquirters at Point | Departmert of Virginia and North Osrolica, | Headqtrrters at Fort Monroe te eee of the South, Headquarters at Hil- | ie . 1 And kuch other Hospitals as mzy be established | upon the Texas cosst. rep sals will be made according to the follow- ing form: PROPOSALS FOR 108. ' (RESIDENOS AND DATE.) The undersigned proposes to furnish daily, or | otherwise (as determined by the Medi-al Director,) the best quzlity of ice to sush horpitels in tha De- = rtment of . in _tuch quantities as the | Redical Nirector of this Depart.aent may order, j atthe foliowing price per hundred pounds vin: The ice to be sur ject to the approvalof the gur- | geon in charge of eich hosp: who will reezip: | fer the corr«ct amount delivere: } Payment to be mate upon duplicate bills, eerti- fied to by the Medical Director of this Depar:ment. | -As& guaranty of the faithful performances of tho abo reemert, should the ecntract oe aw rded tome,I will enter into bond. in the saw of #51, Lalso append to the enciossd form of guaranty Lid names of guatanters. sertinag pe She clerk of je nearer .ct Court,or the F Distriet Attorney, Blates* ¥oRv OF Gs ARANTY. 9 —— >+—. of the connty of id State nf and of the county of and B8tate do hereby guarantee that is able to f ——., % faim the ¢ontract in accordance wits the terms of hie preposition, and we are prepared to become his securities, Big. Certificste of the Clerk of or United States District Attorney. Bidders must conform strictly to the above form of proposal. or their bids wi 1 be rejected. En ent of all gig District Court, essarily sccompany tha bid. Bidsers way be present in person when the pro- Virginis, Headquartsrs | grea _ | tract, signed b: / PROPOSALS. Pry otAs FOR FORAGE, ** Gnrer Quanrenuasren’s Orrion 2 ‘WasmixGrox Deron, Deo, &, 1889. t =D Paorovats aco invited’ by tis onder Wats BO aiineee Md. oat and Monroe ‘Va . or either o! laces ¥ , Corn. and Straw. Bide will be for the delivery of 5 00 punhelsof oath of oals an Yona of bayor shar aD . Bicders must state at which of the a»ove-named points (hor propose to mate deli ins, and the Thc auantity of cook article: propored vs bedeliy’ 2 quant ol a iv abe tine when anid Saciarkee shall be com- me! 1, 2 when com) "et ‘The price must be written out in words on the bide. Corn to be putup in good stout sacks, of about two Dushelseach. Oatsin like aacks of sboutihrea bushelseach. The sacks to be farnis without extra charge to the Goverameut. The hay and atraw to be #: curely baled e ler Kind or description of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be dolivered most be stated ais. ie tke articles offered under the bids herein in- yited will be subject to.a rigid inspectioas by the Government Inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from ie to time to o lowest respoanye bi per os the oe mares vverpment may requ! paym pale oka = waoieamoant contracted for shall lelivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his 1 with Saaaranty signed by two res: : cle persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, witnin ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with and suficie saeeries daliecs thotior go pigs ated ia sontoranity t. vi ¢ for »ge DEO? os <1 with the terme of this elrertisoment; and in case | the said bidder should fail to.enter into the ocor- | | tract, 4 they, to make ifference between the offer o7 eaid bidder and the aext lowest respon- sible bidder 3 the person to whom the contract way be awarde: ibility of the antors must be " by the offisia gertifiots of = U.S8 District Attorney, Ccllector of toms or any other ofi- cer bose the Paice dope et or re- ‘ib| oD known 8 office. ral biaders wil be duly notified of the acceptance r proposals. Fe fal! namoand, 3 ashton of gach bidder it be legibly wcitten in the proposal. eno’ Oar “a . DiGi and fhould be pisinly marked "Proposals re Port mum eqnal to the amountof the con- act, nignes ”, Se contzactor and betirof hia guarantors. will be required of the successful bid- Ger or bidders upon signing the contract osrls are opened. The contract will be awarded to the lowatt re- | ppopsitie party or parties who will be duly notifiad, by msilor otherwose, that and hey will immedsat¢ly proceed to enter into contract, under bonds to the amount of $5,000. Bonds to be proreriy certified te. The Post Ofics address of hom tes proposing most he distinet'y written upon th 09084) Proposals wust bo addressed to Henry Johnson, M.8.K,U.S A.and Acting Medica! Purveyor. Washington, D ce? The Medical Purveyor reserves ty himsilf the right to reject any or sll bids deemad unzuitable, HENRY JOHNSON, M8. K 0 A. and Acting Medios! Purvayor. N. B Printed forma of shove propose! can be hat by 2 pplication to this offce - Informstion aa to the location, capasity. and alovt the amouct of ico required by the hospitals, wil! be given by application to the Medical Direc or of exct: of th artaents. jaba wheir bid is accepted. ©., aod marked “Proposals for CBUMQUARTERMagTER SOEVICR, i 4, 1834. Depot OF WASHINGT Washiagion, D ¢,, Janna Ajl deatere in D ues, Herdwaro. Lamber. boath- er ¢fSce Fanitur, , Harness. and Siddlery. ara ra- queetec to sens to this cfiice, or the MONDAY of each week, a realed prop sal or lirt, in duplicre,af erticies {bey sre prepared to furnian to this pot at short rotice, with tte price of eech mark - edn plain figures so that. incase the extgsucies of the service reqatre it. the arti le or be obiained with« ut delay. and at the lo Des ers wishing tose}i to this Depsot will be re- quired to furnish the list purctually crak Moa- day mornin D &. RUCKER, Brigadier Genera! ana Chief Qua termastec, jab tf Depot of Washington. IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'§ CONOCENTRATED CLAM vO BE & MOST VALUABLE ABTIOLE FO THEIR TRADE. it sells very rapidiy, and is the most ccoromlos article cfdictf the oficer’s mess, Itis prepared none tainute, and makes s mort dslicitous Soup or Ohowder, it is highly recemmended by Army Surgeons, "Pho profits sre large. H. A. DOWNING & 00., Manncfecturers of Ooncentrated Food, No. i11 Eact 18th st., Now York, For sale by BARBOUR & BEMMMS, Bole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D,G, NEW ATTRACTION. tin A Pirst-class Shee Store in 7th Street. I HAVE OPENED THR LARGEST’, FINEST, AND CHEAPEST, BOOT AND SHOE STOKE In the te of Washington, with a very extenzive SILDREN’S, 'S AND SHO88, 2 f-ly LA DIS’. MISSEA’. GENi8, AND BOYS BO body No, 517 7th street, Intelligencer Block. 8d door above D street. west side, 7A great variety of MILITARY BOOTS. Boj? eo6m p*rostant TO FEMALES, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. * The ingredients is these Pilis is the result of 9 long and extensive proctice, mild In their overa- tion and sure to corree all irregularities. Painful menstruations, REMOVING ALL OBSTRUCTIONS, whetbor from cola er otherwise, headache, psin in the cide, p»ipitation ofthe heart, whites, all ner- vous affections, hysterics, disturbed sleep, which arises from interruptions of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS sitive remedy for all complaints Arosa iar to Females INDUCING WifH OBRTAINTY PERIODIOAL REGULARITY. Explicit directiens, stating when they should sor sz usED, with each box. Price one dollar, SF Boid by all Drugelata. > MUTOHINGS & HILLYER. rietors, S1 Cedar strect, New York City. Bold by 8.0 FORD. 202 Pa: avenue, ned eoéma DMEEES POLITICAL BOON OMY: 2 vols. Lieber’s Civil Liberty and Newman's Dol eee and Belf Government. €olweli’s Ways and Means of P: ns McGuloch’s Principals of Boulliee ordon. 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Goidsmith’s Works. rec 5908 Works, Hume's Bogiand, Hallam’s Works, Bos- well’s Johnson, Jennson’s Works, Motley’s H' tories. Burnet’s Histor: or ist of hisowa time, Prercott’s Works, Miller’s Modern History, son’s Works,” twift.s Works, Bunyaa. ih Bidney’s Works, &c, and many other works o: the same Standard character, ip the finest bindings. dez3 FRANCE TAYLOR, be NoTIOR. Waxens, Grocers, Flour and Peod Deelers, Sut- jers Bhiyyera, Hote) Xeepers and others are re- spccialy informed the; gan be suppiled with all eecrigcicns of FLOUB, GRAIN, FEBD, HAY and BTBAW, &c., &o., of the choicest quality, at New York and Baitimore wholesale prices, at LDBICH’S, (late Cassel’s,) Wholesale Grain. Flour and Feed Wi cor, 2d and C sta 06 22 3m* (20458, CIRCULARS, AND SHAWLS, BLACK CLOTH BAOKB at $6, Bo do do im el'ye’s fro to 8: Do do do from 312 to FROSTER BEAVER, PLUSH. mat Nn id BCARLET OLOAKB and OLRGULARS in reat varigty. [ne 2} M TAYLOR & &" yas CONN DERSTAL, Syne wv. zs tise cm ** i . Old, young, marti « ay a a sine an Me necs: Veen ai sine Taars oer 20h aavan 0 also learn to 3 ing The Corfdentiai Guide™ tical Economy: | Blank forms of bide, guasantecs and bond’, may upon a} ation #' ‘is offi ce, é be oblained apart) OF PHOPUSAL. (Town, County and Btatay : ate I, the subscriber, do hpreby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at ——-—. agreeably to the \erms of. your adverti-ement, inv: apie roposals To for forage, dated Washingtoa Depot, . 8, 1893, ine fo'lo articles, viz: ‘bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushelof pund: —— pttakeln of Oste, in sacks, at per bushel of 32 nds — tons of bsled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds tons of baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 unds. Delivery to commence on or before the —— day of , 186 . and to be completed on or beforegthe -—— day of ., 186 , and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United Btates, with gocd and approved securities within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid besa accepted. Your obedient servant. Brigadier General D. H. Rucker, pirranaovs FANT & GO., BANERERS, RO, 363 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘Will continue to furnish U.S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS AUGUSTUS JOrBoON & Go. Aslong a issued Government, at par. . B. Oonpon 6's of 1 U. 8. 7-30 Treasury Notes. U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedners, No. 889 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT ANDSOLD, Mxcharre on all parte of Buroye and the Northe. Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, Stocks and Gold bought in New York exclusive. on Commizsion. i RITTENHOUSE . PANT & CO, Us STATES 6-20 BONDS, UNIPED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, > UNITED STATES COUPONS OF i881, UNITBD STATES CEETIFIOATES OF IN~ DEBTEDNESS. @old, Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange on al parts of Europe and the Nozthera Citles, BOUGET AND SOLD. ‘We are authorised to furnish 6-9) Bondsat par enti! theist of August next, whea the priviledge of conversion ceases, Orders for Stocksand Gol executed in New York exolusively on commission, RITTENHOUSE, PANT & 00., at Bankers, 354 Penn. avenae. BORBT DISBASES! SECRET DisRagys! SAMAKITAN’S GIFT? Tun moet GERTAIN-RAMADY BVAR TAIN UsEzD, most pam A Positive Oure”’ for GONORBHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, $4. Qontains fd Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Tekin to Kfect a Cur ‘They are entirely vegetable, having no smell no: any unpleasant tante, and wil) not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicste ‘Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases In “twenty-four hours.” Prepsred by a bleed of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most aminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. HO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO OHAKGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who hate been gorged with Balsam va, or pan a NT SAMARITAN’S, GIFT. velore. Pflce—"Male packages, 2, Female, Between Ninth and Teath strests, INVITE THE TRADE TO INSPROT TREI5 | es DOMESTIO LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACGO, aND Groceries for the Cazp, UNSUBPASSED BLOOD! BLOCD!) BLOOD tii BORO) A, ULOERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTRES PUALES, BOLLS, SYPHILIS Ok VE- NERKAL DISBASES &o. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JBICES Jp offered the publio as © positirs cure. SYPHILIS OB VENEREAL USRARRE, the Ba- MABITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICH, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- seribed; it reaches apd eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that tno cure is thcrough and permanent, Take then of ying teme- Gy snd be healed, and do not transmit to yoar pos- ferity that for wich you may repent in after years, though za not bie nanos’ incurable, the may 0e pron Aaa ies ben Te ee will remove every ves' ot Pt - system, as well as all tho bad effects of Mercury, F FEMALES a, m THE LARGEST PACK ERE in affections with which numbers of Pe- tales sufer, the BOOT AND HEB JULOMS is : most happily adapted, in Uloerated Uteras, in in TER ites, bear! down, Falling of the Wom), Dability, and for all complaints incident tothe rez: Bent by express. Price §1 a bottle, ord botiles “BAMARITAN’S CHANORE WAEH, Price 25 cents, Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 181 Philadelphia Pot ASEOBTMENT AND VARIETY a&EY STOO IN THIZ CITY, UB CONTRACTS Witz STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JaR2n> BNAEBLE US TO OFFER | anter. Ofkoe. ! STIOAL General Depot Qa ere et. D. Os piel by 8. CALVERT FORD, rer of 1:h snd | HERMETIOALLY-SEALES a. BVENTO. dersigsed. comments of intne | SABRE OOOK, Alerspéria. mayé-tr | MEATS, Count OF ee aud Btate of hereby, APONS! WHAT'S OAPONS?-GO TO WIL | jointly and severally, covenant a the Gulted : bON’S, 119 Pennsylvania avenue, and see bis POULTRY, teeii the foregoing bid o! japone. s) Stic Ped eoepied, that be of taey willewithin. | IMPORTANT 70 FAMILIES —The undersiensa ten days after the acceptance of sai. bid, execute | haying perfected his arrangements in Philadcel- VISE, the contract for the same with good and'saticient | phia, New York and Boston, takes this method of | SB, suretics, in a sui equal to the amount of tha con- | informing his cld surtomers and tne public gen- | tract, to furnieh the forage proposed inconfcrmity | sraily that he ia receiving daily by exprom— | FRUITS, to the terms of ady-rtissment dated December 8, | Prime Chester County Buyet, al x +863, under which the bid waa made, and, in cacd sath Down Matton, | the said shail fail to enter into s contract ae om county (N- J.) Veal pon sforeraid, we guatantee to make good the cifer- | Primo Philadelphia Butter, Capons, | epee pewecn cae ore by aod peg ae next Bucks coanty an wow Jereey Uiiekene | west responsible bidder, or the person whom t Bre: easants, Partri es i the contract may be awarded, Sroure, Saige, Woodcock, and every luxury of the VEGETABLES. itnesa, Eastern Markets. Given wader our wands and seals this -—day of | Boston Olear Pork, Soured Pigs Feot sud Trine, | . * —, 1B. Sea) Smoked and Pickled Salmon and Halibut, * iso, a laree serply of Foreign and Domestic | I hereby certify that, to the bert of my know- Fruits and Vegetsbles. | NEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA, AND BA: ledge and belief, the above-named guarantors are god and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security, To be certified by the United States District At- torney, Coliector of Customs, or aay other offcar sacar the Ditto cert (Soxemment; or respoa- sible ‘30R own office, eS DH, RUOKER, de 9-tf Brig. Gen. and Q. M, peorosats FOR HAY, STRAW amp GRAIN, . Forage DerantManr. d Assistant Quartermaster’s By Alexandris. Va.. Nov. 1th, 103.¢ Wairrrn Prorosats are invited for furnishing Bay, Straw, Oats and Corn, for tne use of the Gov- ernment, to be delivered at Alexsnoria, Vs., or an) point on the rotomac or its tributaries. and in suei wuactities within the sincunt proposed for, and at such times, as the Tundereigued inay dicoss, The proporals to be addressed to undersizned, and to state the quantity and price of each article Proposals will be received for five thousand (5.00) bushels of Gorn or Oats, and Sfty (0) tons af Hay or Btraw sud upwards, uuless it shai! be for the in- terest of the Gorernment to contract for a less amount, Corn to be put upin good sacks of about two (2 bushe!s, and oats +4 sacks of about three (3) oeae each. which are tobe furnished free of charge to the Government, The hay end straw to be secure- baled. "an articles furnished under this advertisement $0 De able to 6, Tigid inspeotion by the Govern- mt Inspet tor. Purchases will be made from time to time, unde: this advertisement, from the lowest responsibil peceae, 8 the interests of the public service may ire, ‘be undersigned reserves the right to raject any and all offers eaen may be deemed incompatible with the interests ef the Government. Payments will be made in such funds as may be provided from the U. 8. Treasury. and as far as practicable, be pew delivery; but the undersigned | Feserves the right to withhold the whole or any | ert of the pernente ‘until the cemplete fulfilment o ents. Se er pe iment of any agresment made is ad- vertisement, WM. STODDARD, no 18-2m Capt. and Asst Quartermaster, | APaNs EXPRESS COMPANY, i OFFIUR 614 PA. AVENUE, Washington, D.C. i GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AN 3 | MEN FXPHESS FORWARDERS | Vo MERCHADISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES 8. A i 'K3, BO! c., Forwarded with BAPETY AND DIBPATY 4 to all acceesible sections of the country. This Comoany bas agencies in the principal lway Towns in th NORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHW&BT, WASEINGTOR eho poston PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, QIN- —* O1NOaTI, BT. LOUIS, LOUIS. VILLE LEXINGTON Ocnnections are made at New Y. with lines forwardirg to the CANADAS and the BKITiSH PROVINOBS and with steamship live to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and BAVRE, and thence by Bi aD @: toall i Sommcralal towns we Great Bintals ee ae eae at allaccessidle parts of the United 81 . opera O'0. 0. DUNN, Agent, de 23 Washing MONEY !—MONBY |—MONBY! $2 M. K. WALSH & 00., . CENSED Paw A TTR AND 4 are now prepared to make cash advances in sums lateral securi: IBERAL ANCE will be sisde om SB kings of sa amon. gad biter Watches, Jewel Bly ments, Hardware, Clo! G., &e, experience in tinent “Oolleetion of NOTRS, DRAFTS and | BILLS made 8 ‘ton, D. 0. 299 O Srager, satweEn ee a one dollar to ten thousand dollars on col- and P thes Silver Ware, Musical B7 Having bad 8) ears? boainess in ‘this sity, and fardrably known tomany ¢‘tizens, we are confident that to all who 4 sutrast us with Business we will give spushstion, se1-8m" Licensed Pawnbro! yeeeny QOLLING & 00.3 PHILADELPH: DRAUGHY ALE AND PORTHE, Xe recaiving large quantities of DRAUGHE acwand PORTER from this oclebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice 2 all percons who will favor mo with their onlere, Sasisfaction guarantied, Ordera given 2 my drivers will be promptly ev- wended io. Goods deliveres inal partsof Washington ane Georgetown, free of charge ‘Terms :—-Gach on delivery woe-tt SEATED CHURE GLABLYLED GLDRRi: of Pure Manesclinestts OLABIFIED OIDSR, Lofter for sale et the lowest marke} price, is qua. 7, nt to any address, ii led teoolpt of ten conta fd one red aap on the reaa : deig-sin "dew SPONTAIN, 5 Norics. TST Re: BRIBE Wie ofthe vary bes cually, which ‘a seningdany Columbia Hotel and t, eidie SO er o08-8m* Georgetown red bi ei 4 $04 Fellows’ Han = DS cakias in DERI een Delis mere im this Ofty aud NALYTICAL the mtb io teen race Ccr pleting Brigatly s U Preset time. l'vol. @3 bu, es det? ANCK TAYLOR. Waarrine Paper for sale at the office coun- ¥, ad ix cents per pound, pack ~ sv ESt OF 188 LAWS OF fost eee am She oonnmie! oement of aited Beate tities to suit purchsrers. all others in want of « erime amine ‘of Older aro invited to call and ex- One oie FG a pk oe A>aue mxranse OoMraNY, : MOTION OF REMOVAL, ..- . ‘ The DELIVERY. 0 ‘Of this Com Brenan preyero tones anda 9 M002ee waer ann pave stop. = 343 Faron Cope Perfumers fale Arie of Mauls of cin Shean as the heavenly I eee To families ano others giving entertainments d be! ice in Washington to gurebass,, eapest and Hof. B, WILBUR, MOLM MARKET Priors, 119 Peuntj:rania avente, : oo 2-6 between lth and sth sircets. MEDICAL. &. LISPENABD Announces to the pnbdlic that he may be cor rulted at his office over @. & T. Par- ker’s Grocery Store, Renpeyivanin. avenue, be- tween 6th and 7th sts.,on private diseases on Tresdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; snd in Aiex- andria, Va., (office corner Pitt and king atreets,) on Mondays. Wednesdays snd Fridays. All den- SUBDEN'S CORDERSED MiLe soustantiy om hand, gerous an disgusting drugs avoided and cures = wae 81m H. CO. LISPENARD, M. D. F)\RIESMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Patent of En; land, and secured by the seals of the Ecole de ‘Pharivacie de Paris,and the Imperial College of Medicine. Vienna riesmar No. lis the effectual remedy for Relax- ation, Bpermatorrhea. and Exhaustion of the Bys- tem. TriesmarNo. 2 bas entirely superseded the pauseous use of Cepsiva, Oubebs, &c, Tricsmar No. 8 is the infallible remedy for all Impurities and SEING SOLE AGENTS prepari ble Lozenge. changes of atmosphere, in tin cares 3 cases in one for $9, and in $27 cases, thi mving 88. Divided in saparate doses as #4: tered by Valpean, mande, Roux, &0., &c. Bp pe blr saya by, Dr. BABHOW, No. 194 leecker et ‘ork. To be had also of 8. 0.. FORD, No, 290 Pa corner I lth street. no 12 AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES, We are now turing all kinds of BOOTR ‘a sUD-, MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00,5 OELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUOKS, HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BO ‘charged in this city for much EBON, ari . Persons in want of BOOTS and SEOBS ef astern e| Ment La stoveand bf the loweet pristse Giverse” “GEIFFIN & “AOTHER, 314 Pennsylvania avenue. PINESA OB MIEBRY!—THAT IS THE JUESTION.—_The letors of the * PAR. CABINET OF RyoRDene. A 1G) .” have determired—ro; 83 , (for the beneftt aemanity four of their most instrugtive az oeting on Marri and jaalifica- tions Nervous Debility, ‘Premature Decline, Indi. gertion, Weakness, a, OF rapes of fre dar Law. Thsse inveluable i ve the means of enlightesing and eaving thousands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by acdroming Seer iy ond WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRa, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL ooGNac, RIP VAN WINELE GIN, i VAN TASSELL AROMATIO SOHNAP?ry Kasia, ee wat ry ESTABLISHED 1850, GOODSPEED & BRO.’S “OLD TOM,” Having made arrangements which! ave induced me to continue the PAWN BROKIN: BUSINESS in this city, I take thi ethod forming my patrons and the public in general that I will continue to loan money on Gold sod Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Ladies’ and Gents’ Wearing Apparel. &c., &o , at the oid established in the rear of Natoma! Hotei’ © 824 6th ota., Fe ‘ational Ho’ S2-Ten thousand doliars to loat on ial ‘Mots ae aes - at the above place. . peri oc ‘samt . W*. Wainnang. OONTALNING 18 Market 5 Invites the attention of Sere Fas. ert le ~ gt collection of Articles fo: Holiday Presents— ‘oint and yalencias, Handkerchiefs and Sets, WE KEEP THEM BRADY FOR SHIPMENT FROM ONE TO AIX DOZEN Bagg, Thread eh: eils, golivogs aoe ares stand Tenth — aL or! Olgst Gases ‘and stands. ‘Steel, and Coral ott, Steel ard Jet Pins, Bar Drops and Sets, Portenonanton Pana 018 P re > yg dos between eth and sth sts, Wa INVITE NY YORE WASHINGTON OOMNIIBSEUBS TO INSPROF STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEELY BETWEEN NEW LABGE STOCK WASHINGTON end GEORGBTO WH, oD. & oe i o Ae othe BALTIMO) BMP! 5 en ai Bailing Days and SAT- Bt t 10 a. m., from High seWa, aul Play ib. foot of Wall tect ey OHAMPAGNE WIN EE. $eore OF OUB OWN IMPORTATIOF, For freight 3 passers, engl to (BHABRT, netat, foot of High siredt, auD yam ‘A Je 18-620" 117 Wall street, Nom vars, GALL THE RSPEOLAL ATTART Ww GAS FIXTURES. be 3 Have in Store, and are daily recei GAS cffeed in thin market. = OONSUMERS TO THE BRA We invite citizens orcs | to call and examine our stock of GSP and WATER FIXTURES, feeling Crake ea hSEnS we bave the best selected stock in arhington, W7-All Work 10 the above line intrusted to our care will be omaely attended to. mend tf YERS & MoGHAN, 376 D street. ABLE OILS. ‘Ttalfan Balad Oil. e . Bublime pee Ou. cite gi r ROHELL. dea” “Dor BROS PC Ra OTL BES, ATTBETION ¥ = perce Ate dot Sera GRAND VIN IMPERIAL AY MOUSSAUL UNBSUBPASEED In aap UB FLAVOE, oP WHICE WE AZE SOLE PROPRIBTOE . AUGUSTUS JOHNSON awe _eu9 Penns} la dvee BANOK TAYLOR,