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_ .” THE EVENING STAR. OFFICIAL. He-sMuster of Veteran Volunteers. War Department, Adjutant General's rey gas Pe Waskingiom, January 25, 1864. Circalar.) To provide forthe discharge and re-muster of veteran volunteers in certain cases which may arise in the respective States, the icllowing regu- | Jations are announced for the informatiod and | guidance of all concerned: 1. Enlisted men, away trom their respective Tegiments and companies, on recruiti:g ser- vice, ata draft rendezvous, or on other de- tached service, which prevented them from | being discharged gd re-raus:ered with their proper commasds in the id, may be dis- eharged and re-mustered their respective provided they were plicéd on the afore- ‘Army, or Corps Commander, to which their regi- ‘ments or companies belong, ur in which they were serving at the date the order detaching them was ts- sued, 2. Enlisted men who were not within the re- enlistment limits at the time their commands were furloughed, and who, in consequence of a decla? ation of intention to re-enlist, were permit- ted to goon turlough with their comma upon their conung within the limits (i. ryed two years,) be discharged and re- tered in the States, es prior (0 their companies or regiments being sen! thereto, Will, al the expiration of their fur- Icughs, be returned promptly to the armies in Which their comands served; there to be dis- charged and re-mnusiered as veterans, if they ure entitled to it. 4. Enlisted men, other than the foregoing, such as sick and convalescents in hospitals, sira, glers, those irregularly detached From th wtes and regiments 2 discharged and re-mustere Commanders and other officers under whose control such persons may be, will take imm: diate measures to return tiem, at the ear! porsible date, to the armies to which their reg- iments and companies belong, there to be dis- charged and re-mustered, if entitled toit. If returned aud re-mustered prior to March 1, ist, they will receivé the increased yeteran bounties as now authorized. ‘The reguiations as set forth in Generai Or- @ers No. 359,” series of 1863, will be applicable to the discharges and re-musters as herein au- thorized; the chief mustering officer for the State, and his assistants, performing the duties assigned the Commissaries and Assistant Com- missaries of Musters. Inso faras relates to the appointmeutofa recruiting officer, the chief muetering officer will act as set forth fora re, imental commander, (paragraph 4.) Rolls must be promptly torwarded as direct- ed in paragraph 15, Mustering Reguiations, E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. Effects of Deceased Officers. War Department, Adjutant General's Ofice, Wash O., Feb. 12, 1364. General Orders, No. —Upon the death ofa commissioned officer, ina general hospital, tae eurgécn in_ charge, besides forwarding to the Acjutant General the required inventory of his efiects, will immediately inform the near- tached duty Ly the order of the Departinent, | Enlisted men who were on furlough inthe | eto est relative of the officer what eitects wereleft | by him. If at ihe expiration of two months the articles are no! called fot by a person author- ized to receive them, they will be soldat anc- tion, and the proceeds sent to the Treasary, as prescribed by Regulations for the effects of en- Listed men. Swords, watches, trinkets, and articles of that ¢: will not be disposed of in this manner, but will be properly Javeied with the name, rank, and regiment, and date of death of the owner, and sent tothe Adjutant Generai’s Gffice, to be deposited with the Second Auditor of the Treasury w await the application ef the brirs. By order of the Secretary of War. BE. D. Tow NSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. Reiegees and Rebel Deserters. Wer Department, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, Feb. 13, In61. 5 General Orders, No, 61.—Whenever retugees from within the rebel lines, or deserters trom the rebel arm: present themselves at United 5 military posts, they will be mined by the provost marshal elermine their character in giving themselves ap. their motive z appear that they are honest in their intention ot forever deseiting the rebel cause, care will be taken to explain to them that they will not | acknowledge OFFICIAL. Headquarters Military District of Washington, ; ‘Washingtom, Dc. February 16, 1964. General Orders No. 3.—Ool. T. In: m, 35th Massachusetts yolunteers, i detailed as Provost Marshal of the Mili istrict of | ‘Washington. He will be respected and obeyed Gingly. pi ee of Brig. Gen. Martindale. JouN P, SHERBURNE, fe 16-tf Assistant Adjutant General. Passes to Visit the Army of the Potomac. 1, Applications must be made at the office of Majer Loms H. Pelouze, No. 203 F street, be- | tween 17th and 18th streets, between 11 a.m. and 1p. m., except Sundays. Major Pelouze is authorised to sign the pféses. 2. Ifnot granted at the office of Major Pe- lonze, the decieion ts final, and no reference peed he made at the War Department. 3. Passes cannot be given to females to visit the army. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. Townsenp, Assistant Adjutant General. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, ae RAE I oe d after Wednesday. January 2th. 1964, daily ihe run between Washington and New and Washington and the West as follows: FORPHI)ADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON Leave Washington at 7 and 10.45 A. M. and 5 SP4y7m P.M. except Sanday, On Sanday, at7.90 2, M. only, FOR BALTIMORE, Leave Woeshington at 6.2, 7 and 10.45 A. M. and S, 4 25,5and 7.30 P, M. daily, exe Sunday. On Supday.at7 A. M.and3 and 7.39 P. M.,only. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.2) and 7 A. M.and7.S0 Ly M. daily, except Sunday, Qn Sunday, at7.30 PB. euly, FoR WARHINGTOR AND THE SOUTH. Leave 7.10, 8.45 and 9.40 A M. anc $.00 P. M..excopt Sanday, On Sunday, A, M.and 3.20 P.M, FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Washincton at 6.20 A, M. and 4.25 P, M, Leave Baltimore at 7.10 A’ M. and 5.15 P.M. Trains leaving Washington at 7 A. M. and 73) P. M., go through to New York without change of cars. Sleeping Oar on 7.80 P. M. train. *The firstand fourth trains from Washington, and third and fifth traias from Baltimore, stop at all way points, Yor further information, tickets of every kind, &c,, apply to George 8. Koonts, agent at a- ington Btation, or at the Ticket Offics. i W. P. SMITH, Master of Transp’t’n. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. nm. ja 20-tf (intel ' & Chro: OAK AND WALNUT OFFICE TABLE, ABM CHAIRS, COCOA MATTING, EXTENSION DINING TABLSS, COTTAGE SETS, &c., &0, ‘We have on band at cur Ware Booms (in the rear of the Auction Rooms), s large stock of the above, tugether with a general assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Which we are determined to closs out st a very fmall advance for cash. Also— 100 PATENT ARMY SOTTS, W.L. WALL & CO., south corner Ninth and Pena. ave. [Chronice.] FURNITURE. FURNITURE. “fe 19 ENRY SIMONS. : ATIONAL WAGON AND COACH WORKS. < Genral Office, &25 New Market street, Manufactory, corner Second aud Gumberiand sts., Philade!phis, Pa BOWTHEKN DEPOT. Gravier street. New Orlea: CENTRAL DEPOT, 107 Water street, Georgetown. D O. All and every kind ‘of Wagors Carts, Drave Wheeibarrowa Timber Wheels. adapted to piants- tion reads piaim. or city use. Constantly on hand al Kiods of Hard Lumber. All work warranted, fel9-1m IMPROVE YOUR EY Bre La, Sr YESIGUT by the nee of the celebrated PEBBLE and PERi8COPIC SPECTACLES, Preserving the impaired Eyesight, scientifically | and correctly suited, by be forced to serve in the United States Army agairet the rebels nor be kept in continemer ‘The Presicent’s proclamation of D ($63, will be read to them, and. if the: sire, the oath therein prescribed will be admin- istered to them. They will then be as to whether they di sire employment fro United States; and if so, such arrangements may be €3 Army commanders tor employing them on Government works within their commands. Thore who come to the Army of the Potomac wil: be fo: warded to the Military Governor of the District of Columbia, et Washington, with reports in their cases, that employment may pe given them if desired, or if not, that they may be sent as far north as Philadelphia. By orcer of the Secretary of War: E. D. TowNnsenn, Assistant Adjutant G ral Resolution of Thanks. |General Orders, No. 6>.) War Department, Adjutant General's Office.) Washington, February 22, 1-61. § Public Resofution—No. 12. Joint resolution tendering the thanks of Con- a gh to Major General W. T. Sherman. seni’ of the United States of America in Co gress assembled, That the thanks of Congre pedient will be made by the several | esulved by the Senate and House of Repres and of the people of the United States are dne, | and that the same are hereby tendered to Major General W.T. Sherman, commander of the de- partment and army of the Tennessee, and the | officers and soiciers who served under him, for their gallant and arduous services in inarch- ing to the relief of the army of the Cumberland, ‘and for their gallantry and heroism in the ba’ te of Chattanooga, which contributed in a great degree to the success of our arms in that glorious victory. Approved February 19, 1564. - By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. Townsenn, Assistant Adjutant General. Sentence of Deserters. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, February 26, 1834. General Orders, No.76.—The President directs thatthe sentences of all deserters, who have been condemned by court-martia! to death, and that bave not been otherwise acted upon by him, be mijigated to imprisonment during the war, at thé Dry Tortugas, Floriaa, where they will be sent under suitable guards by orders | from Army commanders. The Commanding Generals, who have the | power to Act on proceedings of courts-martiai in such cases, are authorized, in special cases, to restore to duty deserters under sentence, when, in their judgment, the service will be thereby benefitted Copies of all orders. issued under the fore going instructions, will be immediately tor- warded tw the Adjutant General, and to the Judge Advocate General. t By order of the Secretary of War: E. D. TownsErp, Assistant Adjutant General. Ber ree ie ee by Koyal Letters Paten Oi England, acd eeonred by the seala of the Beole ds Pharmacie de Paris,and the Imperia) College of Medicine, Vienna Triesmar No. lis efectual remedy for Relsx- stion, Bpermatorrhes. and Exhanstion of the Sys- vem. PriesmarNo. 2 bas entirely surerseded the mausegua ure of Cepaiya, Oubsba, ke. Triemmar Ez: 3 is the infailibie remedy for all Impurities and | ondary Symptoms, thus obviating the vee of | Muyroary ‘nd alj other deleterious ingradients, woot pi sparation is in the form of 8 most agreea bie Lozeage. Secured fromm effects of climal @ of atroosphere, in tin cases, at $3 exch, or four $3 casas in one for’ $9, and in 877 eases, thre pring 02 Divided in reperate doses as ediainie- te y Valpean, Sailemande, Roux Wholvea @ tad Teisil by Dr, BARROW, Ne, 194 Bifo be had aisd of 8. O° BORD, Xo. 290 P eorner lish street." Seales sey "[ #3 OonrrpanriaL euipe, A Treastse om": Seminal Weokness.”? Old, youn, gia, Will leara somie- thing of tmp" rtarse b: = ialiee wil alsySearatowa hina ee yp eo iv rin soe e538, 1 relcps io am Bae ated carelops, on the Gels-kro“d&w wae Teague acy MABIFIBD CIDAs GLARIFIND CIDR! ave Sus prone? per ashoonera * jame” and “J. W.,” from Boston, eter tr setts CLARIF) SD OFD $s =) |. Has salo at the lowsc! saarzet pries, ia s5a>- ora, cutters and all otkers le want ot » ie: wile reise < der slog armaigee er * Union Bottling 67 Gres: GQ BOYRRR (Gwiss) CHBESE—OF very choice wage ere ans ar npete orner ‘& BUBOR Rr, a. { B Have just Fecelved frat tho Wert 53) Buffalo Tecommend to & - we Our cxetomers, eured a 5 enrper id Sobeian, est. apd Vermont’ ev YW @GBSTrYssune nia | of Pennsylvania avenue. fe 10-1m* FRANKLIN & CO., Opticians, 244 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 12th and Isth ets,, 5 and 388 Pennsylvania avenue, under National Hotel, FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, HICROSCOPES, THERMOMETERS, STEREOSC OPES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CARTES DE VISITE, éc, in & great variety, and at the lowest prices, ja 18-tr CUMBERLAND COAL, W.R- SNOW & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AND SHIPPERS OF CUMBERLAND COAL. Office—corner of High and Water, Georgetown, D.C. Dockr—corner Market and Caral. Steamers Coaled at our Covered Docks, 107 Water street, one biock above li'gh, Shree thou- | fendtonsonhsnd. Le Gt BEDUCPION IN PRION. Foint Collars, ets and Hendkerchicfe, Thread Lace Berbee, Colffearsand Velia. on ain, Bmbrojdered and Vaisncia Handkorchi Infants’ Hobes and Waist, Biecland Ornyx Pins Wardrops and Oomds, a large stock of ppoatdzseses, the latest ftrle, above goods wi sold at low prices to re- 4 call is solicited ¥ dace einsks 5 Wi. WEINBERG 18 Market Space, (Penn. avenue.) Lead Deiween sth and $th streets. tt moves, FART & GO., fe 19 im BANKRRES, KO, 362 PENNSYLVANIA AVENDS, Will continue to furnish U. 8S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslonge issned Government, at pay. . 3, Coupon 6’ of} U. B, 7-20 Treasury Notes, U. B, Certificates of Indebtedness. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT ANP ROLD, Exchange on all parts of Burope and tie Norihe. Cities sold in sums to sqit purchasers. Stocks and Gold boughtin New York exclusive. on Cominission, sy BITTEN HOUSE. FANT # 00. TEAM DY T STAN Dog AEB Sane ENASING xo The subscribers take thie opportunity to inform their friends and the public generally, that they pened the above business, and intend to rted Fancy and Staple Dyes, and garry on the business inthe most improved styie. No. 44, east side of Pour-and-a-half strest, ae: DENHAM & LATTENBB. OoOoD! woop WED IN FOUB PIBORS AND SPLIT FOR ONE TOLLAS aan GORD Union Fire Wi Corner Seventh ice woos ied IGKUBY, OAK, AND PINE WOOD cord length, choap, by N-O MORNAWon® Corner Seventh street and Gana) OAL COAL! COAL OF ALL KINDS, ON HAND, ‘AND FOR SALE BY N. 0. MoKNEW Union Fire ‘Wood Corner Seventh strest and Canai IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. BUTLEBS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO. - CONCENTRATED OLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE agri THEIR TRADE, emre It soils véry rapidly, and is the most economica ertiete dietf the officer’s megs. Itis prepared none minute, and makes s most delicions Sony or Ghowder, It is highly recommended by Ariny Surgeons. The profits sre larze, H. A. DOWNING & 00., Manufacturers of Ooncentrated Food, 5 No, 111 Bast 18th st., New York, or asle by BARBOUR & SEMMUBS, Sole Agents, 66 Louisiana Avenue, pes-ly Washingto: ——— ri 'ONS! WHAT'S CAPONS?— *BOR'S, 119 Pennsylvania wveuse and axe ie BTANT TO FAMILIES —Tho undersi, fected ‘Tange! iledele pila Rew ork and Boston, ‘aker thie etna: and the public gon- Connty ith Down a jem ¢ eR Vi & Parahaiey as the best for Strengthening and | | | | | shown by the oficial certi | Attorney, Collector of Customs or sny other offi- PROPOSALS. ~ } | pBorosars FOR FORAGS, Oure Ld Waseimetos Daror, invited by the under- Quarreauasrsn’s pe i BraLeD Proposats ing the C sane ton snaps CU. 8. rtermaster’s De- ss at ania 4B. 5 Baltimore. Ma, jemsddrion avd Wort Mouros. Van or either of with Hay, Corn, w. bushel of corn or oats and §? tons of hay or straw, ds. rg ee Futon at which Hey ill mate ceucerios tearest ar 2 iv- ered, th hen said deliveries shall be com- © and when to be comploted a: ced, \ Rime pice must be written out in words on the . tap in stout escks, of about tuo bushels euch Ostein like sacksof about thres bushels . The sacks to be farnished without extra ares to ane Qe rerament: The hay and ‘Be Ure: es she particulcr nd or description of oata, corn. hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stat roposals. ta ne pr Opest ion offered under the bide herein in- Yited will be subject to a rigid inspections by the ernment Inspector before being accepted. jontracts will Be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the tnterest of the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall bayve been delivered and accepted. fhe bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a guaranty ee Oe two responsi- dle persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, witnin ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good snd suMcient sureties ina sum equa! to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forige provosed in conformity with the terms of this sdvertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the cor- tract, they to make good the difference between e offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- Bible bidder. or the person to whom the contract may be warded 4, dothavwanrane | The responsi y of 1 TS must be fcate of aU. 8. District cer under the United States Government or ra. sponsible perron Known to this cffics, Ail bce ci By be duly pouses of the acceptance orfrejection of their proposals. tne full name and P Bo address of each bidder mnat be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals mast be addressed to aig. Gen. DH. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington and should bs plainly marked “Provonaly { BE edns astm equal to the amount of tie con- 4 by the contractor and both of his igaareure: will be required of the successful bid- Baliye, Woodcock, and every luxary of the | Beste. Sic ore eumed Pen aibae, of Foreign and ‘Domortic | cf bricts bidders upon signing the contract “Bienk forms of bidne guarantece ,snd bonds mar be obtained upon application st this offi ce, FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, Uounty and aha e I, the sabseriber, do hpreby propose to furniad and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at agreeably to the terms of your sdvertirement, inyiting proposale for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec, 2, 1358. tue fo'lowing articles, vis : bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at —— per bushelof 56 pounde —— bushels of Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds —_ Jami ry baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 ‘6 —_— tone of baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 ands. Delivery to commence on or before the — day of ——, 186 , and to be comslciet on or before the — @ayof , 186 , and pled myself to enter into a written contract with the United States with gocd and approved securities within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has beeu accepted. Your obedient servant. Brigadier General DH. Rucker, General Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D. 0, GUARATY. Wo, the uncersigned, residents of ————. in County of —--— id State of heret Jointly and severally, covenant with the Uuit Biates, and guaraptee im case the foregding bid ———— be accepted. that he or they will, within ten dayn after the acceptanca of saiu bid, exscuts the contract for the same with good and cuficient sureties, in a sam equai to the amount of the con- tract, tafarnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terme of aivertisvment dated Decaaber & 1263, under which the bid was made, and, in case the said shall feil to enter into a contract 55 aforesaid, we guarantees to make good the ciffer ence between theoller by said and the ner lowest responrible bidder, or the persoa to whor the contract may be awarded. ‘Witness, . Given under our handa and seala this barron f of a zak Seal. i heroby certify that, to the best of my know ledge and belief, the above-named guarantors ar: good and sufficient as sureties for the amoant fo which they offer to be secarity. 186. To be ifed by the Unitad Btatss Dietrict At torney, Collector of Customs, or auy other office: under the United Staies Government, or respon gible person Known is office, ba D fi. RUCKER, att Brig. Gen. ant! QM Psorovais FOR BRICK, Curer QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE 2 Devo: of Waskinetom, corner cf 32h and G sts Washington. DB. OC, #eb. 26, 1564. BEALED Proposaue will be recsived at this ome until MUNDAY. Masch 7, 134, at i2o'elook M , for the delivery atthe Kailroad Depot, or Goverumaat wharf, foot cf @ rtreetia this city, the follomiag amounts and kindsof gocd merchantable bricks, viz: | (160,000) one hundred thousand Hard Red Brick, (100 000) ow CN),000) 0 Belivery hundred thousan Arch Bricks, hundred thousand Balmon Bricks. contractad for to from ths date of be made in (25) twenty-five Gas contrat: Bo d= in nrum equal to half of the amount of the f the successful biater The bricks contracted for will be mabjected to a rigid inspection beforn being received Proporals must be pieiniy endorsed Bro) oealafor ks,’ and addressed to the uscersigaed. . N. RUOKER, Brig. Gey. end Chief Quarterimsater, fe 26-td Vepot of Washington JPKOLUSALS YOR CAVALKY HORSES Wak DerawtTMeNt, Cavacny Burgin, fice of Chies Quariermasters 854. is office Washington, WW. €., Keb. 24, SEALED ProposaLs will be received at une Mi oleloek. m.,on MONDAY, March seventh, (7th, . £03 THKBE THOUSAND (3/40) CAVALRY HORSES, to be dejivered at Montpelier, Vt.. within ifty $5 days from dete et contract, ONE THOUSAND (1,0') CAVALBY BORSES, to be delivered. in Washington, D. 0.,(Giesboro’ Depot)within thirty (90) days from date of con- tree’ e ONE THOUSAND (10%) CAVALRY HORSBS, to be delivered in Elmira, N. Y., witmin forty (4) days from date of contract. 180 sealed proposals wil. be received at this of- fice until 12 o’ciock M.. on THURSDAY. March tenth (Wth.) 164, for TWO fHOUSAND (2.00) CAVALRY HORSES. to be delivered in Whee ing, Wer Virginia, within (30) days from date of con- Baid horses to be sound in all particulars, not less Fira’ nee @ nar more than ise (9) sears 014 eating nds H leshed, compactiy ult, bridle wise, and of size suficlent’ for cavalry pur: eo OT é specifications will be strictly adhered to and rs! enforced in every particular. o bid will be entertained unless accompanied by. 2, gusranty of ite faithful parformance. fhoula any United Btates officer guarantee idder who should prove to be ill be reported to the 8ec- ‘ecomm tion that sugh ihe service, Form of bid and gai st bad on applica- tion 10 Captain Jon We Makin. A, O. Meat Bos. ‘apt. J.G. Farnsworth, A M., at Wheeling. Va... of at this o' his office, Hucceseful bidders will be ea to enter into Written contracts, with good and sufficient securi- ty, immediately on the acceptance of their bids. ‘the oath o' allegiance man nocompany ‘The undersigned rese bigs deemed ueremsonabign” tne Tat t relect all No bid will be entertained fer less than fifty 07 868. Payment will be made on completion of contract, or a coon thereafter as funda may be received. Excporals must be endorsed ** Proposals for Oa alry Horses,” and addresred to Lieut. Col. James A Kkin, Obief Quartermaster, Cavairy Bureau, Washington, D. 0. Any fortker information will be re 3! yo Tag A BxtN, | On applicationto - fe2sta Lt. Col, and Chie’ Q. M , Uavalry Bureau. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE Est. &HBOLIN MOCISTENA, BEAUTIFIZS, ODORATES, LENGHTHSNS, LAVIGORATES NOURISHES, EMBELLISRES THE BAIR. BENDALL’S AMBOLINE isarare compound Mimuiating extracts from Flowers, Boots, am Herbs, for the GROWTH, BRAUTY, and FER- MANANT VIGOR of the HAIR, . “Highly bereficial where the hair requires gentle stimujant,’’ Da. OHILTON, “Have never had anything which #0 porfeo answers the purpose of s hair dressing.” WARBEN, WAND, Baq., Bae ed ie 277 Cana street, N.Y. LIND hes ing petit By plchid ' Pagrentte walg.” Dealers, Put in borer, (containing two botties,) , and for sale at wholesale by ‘ KENDALL & ~_ No, 549 ax.N. ¥. o10-6m AEST BORe or macaw of S5th to the end 1863, Completing ‘" Dizest to the "Sea 17: O88 2 ox TAYLOR, | PROPOSALS. _ ()2DNANGE OFFICE. y War Durantxaxr, Washinsion, Fed. 23, 1334. PROPOSALS willbe reesived by this Depachaeat unij Teeecsy, March 8 at 4 o'clock p. m., for tha delivered at the Springfield Armory, Mase .of 6:0 of wrought iron work, for United States Ar- tillers Sarpess. } | The B. ness Irons te | boxes, containing twelve: igs 1% Trace | and esch twelve sets so packed Willi courist of th | will subject the contrac’or to ® for | One thousand (1.41) C ¥, in wetl-maie | single ssts , being ssoritcent for four wheel and eight lead borses following pieces : 3 pa'ts long Hames, complete, 3 pairs sRort Hames, complete, 6 pairs medium Hames, Sc ie 45°T: ace Olipe with 144 rivets, { 4 double Loops or eyes. 12 Ssdc le Loops, (bent for cattle,) es, 24 Jong Chains with toggles, 34 hort O! with toggles, 4 ey see Heh : ete Leg Guards, with i rivets, 3 Sais 0p", ight for riding raddie pummel, ‘tbere Scarness Irons are to conform strictly in 1 and weight to the model sets to be saan in this office and at the Springfisli A: emoo'hiy finisbed, are to fil the and each piece is to be made of iron preecribed tn the official bi which can be obtained at thi ill of iron, copies of office. at the New ¥crk Agency and at the Springfield Armory. Ail the irors are to be well Japsaned—tha japan to be of the beat quality and we'l bakad on. Tasy sre to be subjectto inspection at the factory where mad , before and after japanning. The Hams are to be marked with the maXer’s name, the size, ard the lstters U.S.A, Tas iatter letters one fourth of an inch high. Allthe Lee are to be put cp in proper bundlas,® properly. isbeled. and each box is to be A aa > pas! packed. as prescribed by the Inspector, Pry box to be paid for at the Inspector's valuation Beliverien are to made at the rate of no* less haa sixty nets per day, commenging on the 221 dav of March next, Pailure to deliver ata ified time | ure of the number he may fail to celiver at that time. ng smpie hops all the 1 ® g cut the fall aronnt of work PP Fpecisied pe f Bidders will be required t uish proper socuri ex tor the proper performance of tha work, and willenclose wish their Dids the written actnow!l- edpments cf their sureties over theirown sigsa- tares. Each party obtaining a contract will be raquirsd to enter into bonds with approved sureties for its faithful execntion . pon thé award being made, success‘al bidlers will be notified and furaished with forms o* con- traci and bond. The Deps:tment reserves the right to rejoct any orall bids ifpot deemed entisfastory. Proposals will be addr-ssed to *‘ Jrigadier_Gan- eral George D. Ramsay.” Chief of Ordaance, Wash- ington City,”? and will be endorsed ‘Proposals for Barress 7 Oy GEO. D. RAMSAY, fe 24 eobt Brig. Gen. and Chief of Ordnanca, ¢ ADNANCEOFFIOR, War DeriatMenr, .. Washington, Fedruary 23. 1334, PROPOSALS Will be received by this Department untii MONDAY, March isth, at 4p. m., for had iivery at the New York Arsenal of ¢.00) Horse tilery Sabres, United States regu'ation pattar These Sabres are to be mnaie in strict accordante with the standard yatiern to be seen atthe New York Arrerval. i They are to be anbjeot to the usual iaxpection and proof, and are to ba ine pected at the Armory waere made, Deliveries mpst be made at the rate of not less than £00 Sabres per week, commencing the 4th day cf April, 184. a Fallur todeliver at a pacified time will «abject the contractor to « forf re of the number he may fail to deliver at thst t No bids will be cons d than regnlar manufact sre known to the Depar lent io execute in ibeir pored for. 4 from parties other sef sao:e4 aol each as ent to de fally compe shopa the work pro- 81d jers will exciose with their b da the r own tigrature= . Fach party ootainicg & contract will be required to enter into bond with approved #uretics for its fsithful execution bsing made. success bidders nc furnished wita forms ot com The Departmect reserves t) or ail bide, if nut deemed rar Dry. Proporala will be addressed to * Erigadier Gene- ral George D. Ramray. Chief of Ordaance, Wasn ington, D.C .? ard endorsed “Proposals for Horse Ariillery Fabres.’? = GEOBQ ED BAMSAY, fed eotd Brig. Geo.. Chief of Urdoance. prorosanus FOR FLOUR, Office Dent Commissary of Suh: istences H ight to reject any ashixzton. £b. C., March 4, 1834 BRALED PRorvsa.s are invited uatil the th instant. a@t i2 e’ciock M.. tor furpishil the Sohsistence Depsriment with TES VHOUSAND (16,006) BARKELS O¢ BLOUL: ‘The proposals will he for what \¢ xnown at this depots Noe i, 2, and 3, and bide be enter tained for any quanti y leas then the whele, Bids must be i dap! toate, afd + hb grade on Separate sheets Of paper. The delivery of tse Flour tc imenes wiiria Ove days from the op cing of the vids, andia sued vitiea daily as the Gov vat may direct, the Government t the wharves, ¢ eton, D. O. of ai Flour awn nty jaya from wharenouse ip ay the railroad * ed to be compis- he opaning of the do in certificates of indebted- 268, OF Buch Other veroment may have for disburse The usual GovePmmest in ust before the Fiow accepted which is not ection will be mada and cone will be office. and no bid wil who bave vreviousy f bics or from 4 comply witl: their vidders 1.6% present to respond. ay bid Government rekerves the right to reje for pny cause. he underaigoad, at No Taposale for flour)? OC, GREENE, ant1g.8# ¥, mh §-td ten acknowledements of their sureties over { Ppreecssis FOR OAVALHY HORimS. War DeranrMeyt. Cavaray Berean, i UPFICE OF UHIEF QUARTRRMASTER, Wart sGton Db, C,, March 1, 184 SEALED Provosans wiil be receive? at sofice | until ly clock m.,0o Monday, Macch foustienth, (sth, “i864, for ‘Two thousend (2.00) Cavelry Horses, to be deliv- ered at Syracuse, N.Y.. within corty (4) days from date of coniract. ity Horses. to ba deliv ered at Oguensbn: x. . sia thirty (su) Gays from date of comtract Said horses to be sound inall particulars, not less than five (5) por more than nine (9) years old® from ii} to 16 bands high, fall fleshed, compactly ‘built, bridle wise and of size sufficieat for cavairy pur- pores. , = ; These specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every pariieular. o Did will be enterts ved uniess accompanied by & evarantee for its faithfal p: rformance. BF Should any United *tates officer guarantee the proporalof a biader who should prove to be irresponsible, his uame will be Feported to the Sec- retary of War, with a recommendation that such Officer be dismissed the service ‘ All bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict- est accountabilty, and every faiiursto comply with terms of contract or to make the contract waen aioad ed, will be followed by prosecution to the full extent of the law. Form of bid and guaranty caa be bad on appiica- tion to this cffice. Successful bidders will be prepared to «nter iato written contracis with good and sufticientrecurity. immediately on the acceptance of their bid, h bia all The oath of allegiances must accompacy The undersigned reserves the right to reject bids deemed upreasongble. No bid will be entertained for less than fifty CTBEB. B.ds for the entire number of horses required are invited Payment will be msde on completion of contract, or as coon thereafter a: funds may be received. Proporals must be endorsed “Proposats for Oav- wry Horses,” and addrerred to Lieut. Ovl. James A. Ekin, Chiet Quartermarter Gavaly Bareas, Washington, D OC : Any furtner information will be sromptiy. given On spplication to. AMES A, SKIN, Lieut. Colone},; Chief Quartermaster, mb 5-td Usvairy Bareaa, c= QUABTERMASTER'SOEFIOR, Wash perce oF Vi ASaIReI ES fashingion, D. ¢., Jani » 1884, All desiers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath. er. (fice Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery. are ra- qaested 10 nend to this office, on the ALONDAY of each woek, & sealed proposa! or list, ta duplicate,of the articles they are prepared to furniah to this Denot ats! ort notice, with the price of eac mark- ears pinin dguree so that, in cape the exigeacies of the service require it, the article or articies cah be obtained without delay. ard at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot Will be ro- aired to furniab the list punctnal % ev fon- ibe ees} Geners] & a Onto : 1 ler General an lef Quartermaster, sesar Depot of Washington. StNway & ONS’ PIANGS, Steinway Pianos spenk for themselves, other pisos menufactured can be com Pared with them. The difference is ro! ereat that even the mort unecucsted ear’ * will at oncs discover it, Bteioways 2iwavs receive the first premium over all the fiict makers in New York, Boston, aud Philadelpbis, whevever aud wherever tasy come in competition, A lurge assortment is always to be fuund for gale at factory prices, at thy ware Sarl W.G. MEPZEROTT, a No Sorner of j]th and Pena avenue, NITED STATES 6-20 BONDB, UNITED STATNS 7-36 YREALURY NOLES, UNITED STATES COUPONS GF 1881, UNITED ETATES OSETIFICATES OF EN DEBTEDNAS. Gold, Bilver, Uncurront Money, Exckengs on ai war of Burope and the Northera Cities, BOUGHT AND 801-D, We are authorized to. furcish 5-2) Bonds at per nil the ist of August nsxt, when the priviledec ef convarrion aeaser. ‘Orders for Stoskwand Gol exeouted in New York exclasively on Set ~ BL NHOUIE, PANT & OO. oe BY Rb -Peun.ave: BEAT BARGAINS tx 8EQ0ND- Del G TOM. Godm one tine 6%, ve, me eg Gahie’s make, ainst new, a octave Rosewood, Gilbert, ci ~ One ve. Boss . ' ins order Gs, ned. One ala fast one ee ean | agent of Steipway 4 Eis < Fark € Beate AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & OO, Ro. INVITE THE TRADE TO INSPROT THRE é Groceries for the Camp. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth streets. or IMPORTED AED POMESTIO LIQUORS, . «WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND UNSUBPAS#ED m™ ASEZORTMENT AND VAHIETY sr ANY STOO IN THIS CITY, UB OONTEAOGTS witk THE LARGEST FACKSES In T58 STATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERERy BMW YORA, FHILADELPHIA, AND YaLr? BNABLE US TO OFFEB HEEMETICALLY-SEALED MEATS, POULTRY, YVEGETAELES, MORE MARLET PRICES, oo BOBDLEN'S CONDENSED MIL. soottantly oF hand. BEING SOLE 2AGENTR THE £ALK oF MEBBBS. FRANK BININGER & Clg ORLEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUOSs, VAN TASSELL AROMATIC SOHNAPrs Gor HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL SHERKY, GOLD MEDAL OOGNAG, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, DSPEED & BRO.’S “OLD TOM,” WE EERP THEM READY FOR SHIPMENT IN IRON-BOUND OasEz CONTAINING t FROM ON T@ SIX DEZ N WRINVITE OOMNODISSAURS TO INSPECT OUB LABGB STOOK OBAMPAGNE.. WINEE OF OUB OWN IMPORTATION, amp @ALL THE ESPECIAL ATTEMET GRsND VIN IMPRAIGL AY woveseoe or 54 @ONBUMARS TO THE BRA UNSURPASSED In : RICHNESS isi ptr Us FLAVOR, <-on watox aan BOLB PROPRINTOR : — AvavsTUS JOHKSOR | inanigea K HOSPITA! OFFION No. 7 SOUTR FREDERIOR BTR it THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING,« Bas discov: the most Certain, Speedy and Bite taal Remecy the world for DISBASBS UF IMPRUDENOD, Relicf in Siz Hours! No Trfing! Persons Ruined by Iengrant Pretenders, or by Deadly Poison nding should apply ummediatey. ARTE: OE NO CHARGE IN one TO TWO DAYS, of the Back, Involuctary Discharges, ee of the Kidreys and Bladder, Im mere, Dyn. ny Wancuer, Low Spirits, Confusion of Meas, aipitation ‘of ‘tho Heart, Bipidit Trembling, Dimnees: f Sight or Gidciness, Disease of the > Throat. Nose or Skin, Affestions of tho Liver, Lungs, 8tomach cr Bowels—thore Terribls ders arising from Soli Habits of Youth— ‘CRET and solitary practices more fatal to th victims than the s of Syrens t> the mariners of Etysrus, bight ng their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering . &6., imposai- aed no LOUNGE MEN see of Repecially, who bave become the victims of Boli- tary Vice tar dreasful and destructive hal aunualiy sweeps to an Pye to | na oO Young Men of the most exalted taient sad brilliany intellect, who might otherwive have entranced Iis_ tening Fevates with the thanéers of eloquence, or waked to exstacy the living lyre, may call with fell confident KE PARTICULAR NOTICE, produced by of the Back a os Sight, Loss of Muscuiar Power, Pal pit the rangement of t Dility. 85 mptoms of fe MyNtatiry.—The fearful effects on the mind are mvoh to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Oonfusioa of Liear, Depression of Spirits Evil Forebodiagr, Aversion to Society Self-Distrust, Love of Sol:* imidity, &¢ tude, Timicity, &OyARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men ¢) ntemplatin marrisge, aware of Physical Weakness. RADIG Debility sting of the Orgaus, Deformities, & fhoule apply immediately, He who places himeelf under ths carsof2 , J, way religious y confide in his hopor asagenti.man, and conficent!y rely upom his skill as a Physician, IMPOTENCY, ANIC WEABNESS, OBGANIEDINENTS TO MARRIAGE, By Dr, Johneton’s marvelous treatment. Weak - WAR. A CURE Wa! i Weakne: Stricture: grave thousands of ‘ation att. Dy-pepsy, Nervous. Irritability, a he Digestive Panctions, Genesal De- onsumptiog, &c | ness of the Organs is speedily cured aad fall vigor restored ‘thousands of the most nervons, deb iii- tated and impotent who had loa: all bope, bare been immediately retieved. All impedimeats to marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualificstions, Low of Procreatiys Power, Ner yous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakners.or Bx- banttion of the most fearfal kind, speedily carad. DR. JOHNSTON, Memter of the Koyal College of Burgsons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most emivent Col- leges 1p the United States, and the greater part of whose life has bern spent In the hosp:tals of Lon don, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, bas «fected rome of the most astonishing cures that were ever known: y troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asieep,great nerveusnese he alarmed st sudcen sounds, bashfulzess. with frequent Diushing. attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured ipmedisiel, f who bave injured themselves py & certain practices in whe s'one—a hebit frequently learned from evil companions. or a: rehsol, the effect of which are nightly felt. eveg when asleep. and if not cured rendera Ser impossible, and destroys both mind and body,:hould apply a hgeeniend Whata pity thata young mao, the hope of his country and darling of his p 8, saoald be eatched from sii the prospects and eno te of by the consequence of deviation from the path in @ certain secret habit, oi nature apd jnnelaing, fuch persons must. bef-re esnt MARKIAG refiect that 8 #0001 mind and da; are the most heoersary requisites to promote connubial b mess indeed, without these ths fourosy t lite becumes & weary pilerimage; the p aot beurly darkere to the view: the tind Becorses shadowed despair and filled witbtth» melan eboly reflecticrs that the heppicess of an thor is Diighted wt curown. PISPASES OF IMPRUDENCE, ‘When the misguided and imprudent votary o? re finde be has imbibed the seedsof this pain- a) diseare, it often happens that an ill-timed sease of shame or dread of discovery deters him from a»- lying to those who, from education and respecta- ility,ean alone befriend him, He falls into the hands of iguorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of caring, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him triiing month after month, or as long aa the smallest fee can be obtained, and ia despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his gail~ ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadly olson. Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- mr of this terrible disease. such as Affections of the Head, Throat. Nose, Skin, ete., progressing With frightfal rapidity until death puts an end te bis ¢reacfal sufferings by esnding him to that un- cincd vere. country fr ~m whose bourne no traveler returns OFFIOR 7 ROUTH rREDERIOK STREET left hand side going from Baltimore atreet, afew coors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. 7 No letters reesived unless post-paid and eon- taining a to be used on the reply. Personw writing eb: @, and send portion of ad Vertisemer t deccribing symptoms, 7 ?s Diploma hangs in his Offer, INDOKSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this imetitation Within the last twenty years, and the numerous ‘mportant Rursical Operations performed by Dr. -chnston, witne. sed by the reporters of “+The Sun” and Insny other papers, notices of which have ap- eens resin and again beforg the pablie besides is Stending aaa.gentieman of chatactsr and re- sponsibility, is @ sufficient guarantee to the af- Sicted, = F KIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. e | POSED DIPNAEHSI SECRET Disyaszs: SAMARITAN’S @t rr SAMARITANS G1iFTI THM MCST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER UBEL, * Yer, A Poritive Gore” for GONORRHEA, GLIEI, STEICTERES, §:. Sontainz no Mineral, no Balsam, no Only Ten Pills to be Tatin to Effect @ Owes, ‘They ure entirely vegetable, ell not any nupleassnt taete, and will i jare the stomach or bowels of the most delicate Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases an sweety tone hours.” Propared by a graduzie of the University of Pecnsylvania, ono of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the presen dar. KO EAPOSURR, FO TROVELE, HO GHANCE WHATaTz%. Let those who have despaired of getting cor, or wo hare been gorged with Balsam Dopaire. or a th ppp a eae: Price Male packages, $2, Formals, @9. 1L00) T4 BOBOPULA, ULCERS. eres SPOTS. TZ B04LES, YOILS, SYPHILIS Ch VR- N 6. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HEEB J€iCES mblic 28 itive cure. IS BASEA, tne Bs- 8 ROOT AND HERB JUICS, Re most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- bed; it resches apd eradi every ie of ine cure is thorcugs D1 A sho venoreni poi so that % and permanent. ¢ then of this purifying reme- ay and be healed; and do not trausmit to your pos- ieee BONGF t ‘puseatst , RAMARITAN'S ROOF AND HERB JUIONS Veatige of impuri willremove every ities from tke 1s asall the of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES !! In many affections with which numbers of ¥e- the BOOT AND B JUICES is hapsily acupted, im Uleerated Uterus, in Debiitts, acd for aft complatstginsisent to tweses, eens out by express, Price $1 € bettie, or € bottiss ie canteens GHANORE WASH, Fall . pasuonD & GO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Sold by 8, CALVERT FORD, rner of 11th ard Pa. avenue. HENBY OOOK, Alexanérie,° ray 6-1 CONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who have injured themselves tr certain secret habits which unfit them for business, plessure, or the duties of marned life; also middie agea or old men, who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel dopility te advance of their years, before p! g themselves nn = ment'of any one, should first resd * THE SEORET FRIEND Marrie@ Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing ‘* The Secret Friend. Sen te mos Soncene, te asnien envelope, On Te ceipt of Ten Cen re = Du OHAB. A. STUART & O0., de 4-19 Boston, Mass, DAMS EXPREBS COMPANY, A . OFFICE 614 PA. 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