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"THE EVENING STAR. FourTi WARD STATION Oasee.—R. Semes, aesanit; bail for court. Joha Wilson, drank and disorderly; military. Henr Geyer, do.; dismissed. Susan Gaines, assanit and bat'ery with intent to mill; for hearing. John Fitz- raid, selling liquor unlicensed; do. John ilard, drunk and disorderly: military. Ad- aline Mahloney, grand larceny; for Ww. Brick, disorderly and threate; bail for peace. Geo, F. Childs, drank; $1.53, Jehn Lane, do.; dismissed. Williams, do. and disorderly; do, Jack Seary and M. Fitzgerald, drunk’ and disorderly; military. Reuben Whitney, —— peabeod. Ellen ‘vanavgh, street w: 'g; forhearing. Jno. ‘Turner, drunk; $1.58. = ay Sartor 2 ~ PRS a ears a SUMMER RESORTS. = WHITE HOUSE, LOOATED on PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between the Ocean and Railroad, at ATLANTIO CITY, 18 NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE VISITORS. The Proprietor, thankful for past liberal support. pledges himself to spare no effort that will contri- Date to the happiness of his patrons, and secure or them the comforts of a home at the ses side. For information, address WM. habia at APB ISLAND. N, J, JOHN WEST, AARON MILLER, * Beg, leave to call the atrention of their friends nd the public to the above magnificent lishment, which will be open for me Zeception of visitorson the 15th of, une, Besides aspacious Dining Hall and Parlors, it contains an unusual number of large and well Ventilated Bed Rooms, all handsomely furnished with new furniture throughout. The Proprietors of this Establishment will spare = rere fe cxbesie. te ee the rn, of their . 10) sapne Sheree ping to share liberally in the Application for raoms made to the subscribers, py ier to Cape Island, will receive a Drompt 03-6 WEST & MILLER. hearing, | $2.59 and e EC LAL Headquarters Military District of Washington, Provost Marshal's Office, ... ,Washington, D. C., July 12, 1964. Special Order No. 110—[Extract.}—1. From and after this date no spirituous ormalt liquors will be allowed to be sold in the city of Wash- | ington at any place on 7th or 11th streets, north of F street. All licenses heretofore granted for the sale of liqnor at any places located in the above- described territory are revoked, and any per- son offering liquors for sale within the pre- scribed limits will have the same at once con- fiscated, and the owners will be liable to im- prisonment. Any evasion or violation of this order will be promptly and severel. panies: y order of Col. M. N Wisewell, Military Governor. T. INGRAHAM, iy 13-tf£ Colonel and Provost Headquarters Military District of Washington, SPRING DEBILITY! LANGUOR, LASSITUDE. AND THAT LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM Peenliar to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, are immediately relieved by the PERUVIAN SYRUP, Qr Protected Solution of PROTOXIDE OF IRON. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP gapplies the blood with its vital principle, or LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, Infosing StrenctH VicoR and New Lirs intoal parts of the system. One of the most Distinguished Jurists in New Eng!and writes to a friend as follows: “T have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains your prediction, It has made @ BEW MAN of me; infused into my system new vigor and energy; Iam no longer tremulousand Schilitated as when you last saw me, but stronger, heartier. and with larger capacity for labor, men: tal and physical, than at any time during the last five years.” An eminent Divine of Boston says: ** I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for be time past; it gives or ees BUOYANOY Of SPIRITS, ELASTICITY of MUSCLE. ‘amphiets free. J. P. DINSMORE, = No. 491 Broadway, New York, COUGHS! COLDS! CONSUMPTION! WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Que oF THE OLDEST AND Most RELIABLE Reuee DIRS IN THE WORLD FoR Goushs. Colds, Whooping Courh, Bronchitis, Difi- at of Drseibing Addenda Horse ¢ Throat, Croup, every fection THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry does not Dry up Cough and leave the seeds of Consumption in the m, nat loosens it, and cleanses the Lungs of impurities. ‘None genuine unless signed “I, BUTTS,” on the ‘Wrapper. REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE!! 4A REAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. FORTY YEARS’ EXPER ENCE ‘Has fully established the waperiortty of this Salve ever all othér healing remedies. It reduces the most angry looking Swellings and Inflamations as by Magic; healt Orp Sores, Wounns, Buns, Scarpa, &c., ina scrprisingly short time, Only 25 cents a Box. The above are old and well established Remedies, For Sale by J.P. Dinsmore, 491 Broadway, New York, 8.W. Fowre & Co,, 15 Tremont st., Boston my 23 S& W3m FINE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, aT Bak & BROS ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER EB AND SEVENTH STREETS. Persons desiring good and easy-fitting garments, without leaving their measures, can get fitted in our establishment in garments made ef THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, AND THE LATEST DESIGNS. We have now a very large stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITS, FINE BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, AND BLACK DOESKIN PA T3, Anda general assortment of VESTS, of varied styles, | ALso— A FINE STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, and animmense stock of GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS. 7 Business closed on Saturday until evening $e7-Im* WP mount and by all Druggists, $1 MOULDINGS! be WOOD MOULDINGS UNITED STATES WOOD MOULDING MILL, Nos, 24 and 26 South Fifteenth street, PHILADELPHIA, Always on band, a large stock of the above articles, made of the very best material, Orders filled at the shortest notice. Freight paid to Washington, free of charge. ESLER & BROTHERS, Tim Proprietors. MPANION TO THE REBELLION RECORD, containing Official rts, Narratives and Bate Papers, both National and Rebel, which were ae naa 372 i “~_'* FRANCK TAYLOR. IMM! LIMB! LIMB!—I am now ared to Liiitiver treat burned POTOMAG LIME, pre. cettind w ie fuel. contact”). CASTLEMAN, Btna Lime Kiln, ap 7 6m Pa. av. and Roek Creek Bridge. Nn ES 1 et a Li os Is TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county,in the District of Columbia. letters of administration on the personal estate of James Magee, Jate of Washington county, D. O-, deceased. All persons having claims against the maid deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the game, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 2ist day of June next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of tg iven ander my hand this Zist day of Jane, 1966 ven under my han & 2ist day o' une. le Cc MARY ANN MAGER, je 22-law3w* Administratrix, ys IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Courtof Washington county,in the District of Columbia, Jetters of administration on the personal estate of Casper A. Casper,late of Washingtoncity, D.0., deceased. All persons having claims against the aid deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the 2th day of June next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of e said estate. Piya a Given under my hand this 2th day of June D. eH. =o Lje 2-law3w*} = MARY CASPER, rp 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court | of Washington County, in the District of Colum- bis, letters testamentary on the personal estate of | Richard J. Clements, late of Washington City, D. | C.. deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, on or before the ith day of June next; they may otherwise bylaw be excluded from al! benefit of the said estate. Given under me this 4th day of Inne, 1964, |ALVINA K, CLEMENTS. — je 14-ww* Execatrix. Carrs FREDERICK THE GREAT, vol. 4 i) je 22 Hea Washington, D. C., July 12, 1964. General rae Slik 22.—Having been assigned ‘vost Marshal of the forees in andaround Wash- it is hereby ordered that no person not h the lines of the defences surrounding e cities of Washington and Georgetown or to by or by the order of the Major General Com- manding the Department, or the Secretary of ed and his horses, vehicles, or other prope! seized and conderaned to Military user” Colonel, Military Governor, and Provost Mar- shal of the forces in the District of Columbia. ce of Provost Marshal and Board of Enrollment of District of Columbia, For convenience of Government employees only, the Board of Enrollment of the strict the ground of non-residence, at their office, corner of Kighteenth and x streets, from 7% to Captain First Regiment V. B.C. and Provost Marshal D. O. mrolment of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., June 3, 1864. Columbia will be in session at the office of the Provost Marsha! District of Columbia, corner daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o’clock a.m. to 2 o'clock p. m., for the pu) of hearing causes, viz: Alienage; Unsuitableness of age; Manifest permanent physical disability; and either in the army or navy. Citizens are requested to furnish information trying to avoid enrollment, as it is equally for the interest of each person enrolled to place to do military duty, so that his own chance for draft shall not be ea increased. by order of the tary of War, toact as Pro- in the Military service shall be allowed to ap- enter the camps therein, witheuta permit: ed. War. Any person so offending will be arrest- M. N. Wisew8LL, dy 12-6 Washington, D. C., June 21, 1864. ; of Columbia will hear cases of exemption on 10 o’clock, daily. C. PUTNAM, juarters Provost Marshal and Board of The Board of Enrollment of the District of of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, cases of exemption from draft for the following Non-residence ; ‘Two years’ service during the present war, As to persons who are not enrolled, or whoare upon tke “Enrollment List” all persons liable Putnam, Captain ist regiment V. R. Corps, and Provost Marshal of the may 26-tf District of Columbia. War Department, Adjutant General's Wastgion March 17, i sd } All sppiications for leaves of absence or per- mission to visit Washington must be addressed to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and must specify the business for which the officer desires the permission. Telegrams addressed direct to the of War on this subject Will receive no attention. By order of the Secretary ef War: Assistant Aajatant General TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. By RAILROAD FYROM PHILA ELP WALNUT STRBET PIER, HEzEOM Xi4A WEST JERERY RAIL: At6 a. m., accommodation due at 103¢ g, m. At 10 a. m., express due at 13¢ p. m, At 43¢ 8. m., expressdue at 8p. m, Returning, leave Oape. May— 6a. m. express due at 932 a. m. 11,45 accommodation due at 43¢ p. m, 5.10 p. m. express due at 834 p. m. or bageage. Through without change of ca New cars, and everything first-class, je 20-3m J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup’t. a BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On and after Bunday, Jane 19th, 1864, Daily Traing will be run between Washington and New York and Washington and the West, as follows: FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Leave Washington at7.30 a. m.,11.15 a. m,, and 8.3) p. m. daily, except Sunday, On Sunday at 8.30 p. m. only, FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. Leave Washington at 3p. m. daily, except Sur- ay. Passengers Will note that this train runs as far as Philadelphia only. FOR eters J Washi dai 6.38 p.m. : eee ‘New York passengers exclusively, FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Washington at 6.308. m.,11.15 a. m.,5p. m..4.45p. m.,7.4 p.m ,and 8.3) p.m.,except Bun: day. ‘On Sunday at 7.20 .m.,3p.m., and 3.30 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.30 a, m. and 3, 4.45and 8.30 p.m. daily, except Sunday. On Sunday at 3 and 8.90 p.m Tickets sold to all points WEST, and bagsage checked through. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 6.30 a. m. and 4.45 p.m. daily, except Sunday. No train for Annapolis on Sunday. Trains leaving Washington at 7.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. go through to New York without change | @fcars. Sleeping cars on6.30and8.2)p.m.trains. Berths ean be secured until 5 p.m. daily at the ticket of- fice. After Sen bon they must be secured of the leeping car conductor, = E: ‘The fest and fifth trains stop at all way points. The $ p.m. train stops only at Bladensbarg, Beltsville. Laure!, Annapolis Junction and Relay House daily, except Sunday. On Sunday it stovs at all way points. PARTICULAR NOTICE, Passengers will please observe that the 3p. m. train runs only as far as Philadelphia datly, except Sunday. OnSunday itruns to Baltamoreonly: Also, that the 6.30 p. m. train takes New York passengers onlu. é ji For further information, tickets of any kind, &c.. apply to GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent at Wash: ington, or at the Ticket Office. 7 W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, L.M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. je 20-tf G==t PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 70 THE "ar NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. Bawsre: AND AND AFTER NOVEMBER 15TH tisine mitticave Baltimore from the North @al- t Btation as follows: ba x all ats rmodation 8.00 P: Me ri Cet i 5. . . Lightning Express—— ——--+- 9,00 P, M. A.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Te mneets with the9.20 a, m, train from Baltimore for Pittsburg and the W. Haan for Elmira, Buff- eB! , Dunkirk, Canandaigua, and Ni- aoe easier aula tor New York city. THE 5.20 P. M, TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON #2 with the 9.30 p.m. train from Balti- Store for Elmira and the North and Pittsburg and the West. BLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. Soipiers’ Tickers at Government Raras, ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. WZ" For tickets and any information apply at the office of the Greet Peunsslveris Pade ener nder National Penn. avenue ant atreet, w fer Retional Hota, Washington. oN. tendent N.O. R. B, Bape in en WILEINS, Pass and Ticket Agent, cor. 6th st. and Je 9-tf Penn, avenue, [MroBtant TO SUTLERS BUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BEB A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical | article of dist for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes 2 most delicious Soup oF Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Burgeons, The profits are large, H, A. DOWNING & CO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 East 18th st., New York. | For sale by BARROUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.O OOFS! GRAVEL ROOFSI! se 2-ly GBAvat B 5 Guide Book of the New Jersey Central Railroad, Blackwood 's Magaz al, by ‘keray, Se eisth Readings, by Rev. Gardiner Spring, 3 "Yareae, by the author of “Beulah,” $1.50 2 Volds; illustested Zhe Book of Days, 2 vols. PGK PAYLOR, » H.C WILSON & CO,, suceessorstoJ. P, Walker & Son, Washi nm, D.0. manufacturers of IM- PROVED FIRE and WA ROOF FEL MENT and GRAVEL ROOPE: © HOOF FELT, OR- Office—161 20d street, Pi meg be left at office Mate Tern eo oraers a. "remains agete Sat | : \ Propeeats FOR HIDES | PROPOSALS. TALLOW HOOFS, HORNS, CHUCKS, SHINS, AND TONGUES, Orrice DEror Commissary OF SUBSISTENCE, Wasutneton, B.C., July 8, 1834. Sealed Propos: in duplicate, are invited until the 2lst day of July, at 11 o'clock A. M,, for Hides, Tallow, Hoofs, Horns,Chucka, Shins. and Tongues, of all Government Cattle slaughtered within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia, for three months, or more, from the commencement of the contract. he above articles to be collected by the con- tractor, and removed from the various places at which the cattle are killed at such times as may be designated by the officer in charge. The number of Cattle used monthly yay from } pr 1,500 to 3.000, and are now killed at Ohain Bridge Gieaboro’,Convalescent Camp, Washington, an Alexandria, but other places mayoccur within the prescribed limits where these articles will be re- quired to be collected, The contractor shall be liable for all the Hider, Tallow, oofs, Horns, Chucks, Shins, and Tongues coming from all the Government Beef Cattle slaughtered, unless it can be made satis- factorily to appear to the Subsistence Department that all due exertion, diligence, and care was made to obtain said articles. Payments will be required every ten days in | Government funds, e The bids will state the amount, per animal, for the articles referred to, and be scoom panier by. the following guaranty, certificate, affidavits of each guarantor, and oath of allegiance. Blank forms can be obtained by application to the undersigned. PROPOSALS, I, of the State of , county of 5% offer, per head, for all Hides, Tallow. Hoofs, Horna, ueks, Shins, and Tongues of ail Government Beef Cattle killed within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia, dollarsand cents, (the amount to be in words and figures,) subject to all the conditions of the advertisement herewith appended, GUARANTY, We, the undersigned. residents of , in the county of and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United Btates, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid o! shall be accepted, that he will, within five day: ter the acceptance of said bid, sign a contract for the prompt and faithful execution of the same, and that we will become his surety ona bond, in thesum of fifteen thousand dollars, for the per- formance of his contract in conformity with the terms of his proposal, and that in case the shall fail to enter into contract, under the ter: of the advertisement dated July 8, 1364, we | Sos antee to make good the difference between the fer made by said in the foregoing, proposal. and the next lowest responsible formal bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded, Given under our hands and seals this day of a Witness: feat: Seal. e The responsibility of the guarantors must shown by the official certificate of a United States Dtstreet Attorney or United States Judge. tificate must be in the following form: _ I hereby certify that from evidence entirely sat- isfactory to me, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for double the amount for which they Offer to be security. ‘ aoenieh each guarantor must make and append e following OATH. “State of —, county of —, before me, — ——,® — inand for the county and State afore- said, personally appeared ——, one of the sureties on the guaranty of —- ——, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is worth, over and above all just debts and liabilities, the sum of thirty thousand dollars. wo Buhecribed snd sworn before me, this — day The cer- —, 186—, at —— No bids will be considered unless made out in conformity with the above form, and are accom- panied by the foregoing guaranty, certificate and affidavits. All bidders must forward with their proposala anoath of allegiance,unless one may be on file with the officerwho shall open the bids, and no proposals not fully complying with the foregoing requirements, as well in fact as in form, will be considered orregarded asa proposal within the meaning of this advertisement. The contractor will be held accountable for the Hidés, Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, &c., one week after the signing of the contract. Bidders must be present at the opening of their bids, to respond to their names, and all bids must be endorsed ** Proposals for Purchasing Hides, Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, &c.,’’ and be di- rected to theundersigned. __ BELL, jy 9-e06t Lieut. Col. and C. 8. United States 10-40 Loan. JAY COOKE & CO. 462 Fifteenth Street, Broxrvey SvssORIPTIONS FOR THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 8, 1864, and Knows as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure ot the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PER OENT A YBAR, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN, ‘Phe COUPON BONDS will bo issued in $50, $100, $500, and $1,008. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in 50, $100, $500, $1,000, $#0v, and $10,000, ‘These aro the only gold-bearing securities of Government now precurable at par, and, yielding present value of coin OVER EIGHT PER OBNT BR ANNUM, offer « very desirab] investment large or small sums. We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNES&, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUARBTEBRMASTER’S ORBTIVIOATE CHEOKS, mh 29-tf “JAY COOKE & CO. TP RIRSEMAR Protected by Boyal Letters Pat- E: id, and secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna, Triesmar No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relax- ation, Spermatorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the Sys. tem, Triesmar No.2 has entirely superseded the nauseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. simar No. 3 is the infallible remedy for all Impurities and Becondary Symptoms. thus obviating the useof mercury and all other deleterious ingredients. Each preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or four $3 cases in one for $9,and in $27 cases, thus $9, Divided in separate doses as adminia- by Valpeau, Sallemande, Roux, &c., &c. pes sud retail by Dr, BARROW, No, 124 jeecker street, New Fork. To be had also of 3,0, FORD, No, 290 Pa. ave, corner 11th street. mar 9-3m* V HITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying, whitening, and preserving the Complexion, It is the most wonderful compound of the age. There is neither chalk, powder. magnesia, bismuth, or tale in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities fer preserving the skin, makingit soft, smooth, fair, and transperesc. It makes the old appear young, the homely , handsome; the handsome, more beau- tiful, and tie most beautiful divine, Price 5 and cepts. OO SENT'S BLOOM OF ROSES, a most perfect color for the cheeks or lips, does not wash off or injure the skin. Price 25 centsand$1. HUNT’SCOURT TOILET POWDER, for whitening and preserving the skin. Price 25 and cents. Manufactured by HUNT & Co., 41 South Kighth street, Philadel- hia. None genuine unless the name of ** Hunt & Bo. »” is blown:on the bottles. For sale at A, CROYEAU’S 1 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and W. B. ENTWIBLE, corner Twelfth stroet and Pennsylvania ave., Washington D.O. __apl-3m FELT Reo e Sorine CEMENT THOMAS FAHEY, ConneER 10TH St. Wast ayy THE OAmAL, fashington, D. C,, Being the only agent in this city tor Roofing Fel and Toofn ‘Cement from an old established drm. o afford to Sell the above articles at the very iowest pri . ‘Roofers and those engaged inthe business ar, requested to call and see for Shemsctye havi large stock of the above named articles always on hand. ty 30-1m savin tered fi LARIFIED OIDEBI I have just received schooners ‘*Geor; 4 ve Adame” and ‘J. W.,’’ 6. m Boston s lar, of Pure Massachusetts Goneores Grows, whee, offer for sale at tae lowest market price, in quan- tities to suit purchasers. others in want of g ox ‘tlers and all roe le of Cider are zayites to peat and vi tain Botti BE FFE Treen Bt, Georgetown. D. 0, N OTICE TO FARMERS MARKET GARD. ERS AND CAPTAINS OF VESSELS. The office for the sale of Manure deliverable fr the different government corralsin the Depart- ment of Washington has been removed from the Somer. of F and 10th streets to the corner of Band 12th streets, one block from Pennsylvania avenue, on j2th street. * lanting season being over, now is the proper time for farmers and gardeners to lay in and haul a supply of manure for top dressingsand fall use. Large quanaities of well rotted mature on hand and for sale at low rates, wanted Vessels for Mer, Zork. Good freights ispatch given, ee Seen € *?u) HEDGE, Agent, Office—N. E. corner i2th and B streets, jel-5w i block from Pa, av., on 12thst, TON, LADIES! Ae READ, MARE, LEARN,” AND PAY ATTENTION! PRINOE, on F street, Stamps, Flutes, Crimps, lems, Sews, Braids, and does all kinds of work neatly, cheaply and promptly. Call and ste for yourselves, Remember the name— ee -1m PRINOE. "TBE UNDERSIGNED 448 FOR SALE AT HIS (Biagden’s Wharf.on the Baatern & SAO 00 FRET PRIME’ YELLOW BiG $00 hich it ila eran tect elesle: teeet dere ae Sawing and P’ a th in ing ‘Taping done at 0 nhoraat notice. PROPOSALS, OP» ANCE OFFICE, War DEPARTMENT. Wasainoton, D.0., July 4, L 1864. Bealed Proposal; i aon ed Eeorer ls will be received at this office | July 25, at 4p. m. fe Infantry Accoutrements. cali. re be tobedoleeean in the following quantities, at the undernamed Arsenals, viz: 20,000 sets at the New York Arsenal, Governor’s | Island 20,000 sets at the Frankfort Arsenal, Bridesburg, | ‘a. pane sets at the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg, | a. 20,000 sets at the St. Louis Arsenal, Mi 10,000 sets at the Watertown Arsenal, Masa. These Accoutrements are to be made in strict conformity with the mew pattern sets to be seen at the arsenals abovenamed,with the following excep- tions, viz: The shoulder belt will be but two inches wide. and no shoulder belt plate will be furnished; the inside Hap of the cartrides box and cap pouch are to be left off, and the earsare to outer flap; the letters U.S., with a border, are to bese? upon Rus carey 5 Bera the same size an as on plate which it replaces; cartridge box is to be sewed with nine(9) and the | cap ponch with ten (10) stitches to the inch. Sepa- Tal ide will be received for the manufacture of these Accoutrements of pure er, of mixed tannagé oak finish, and all hemlock, The belta are to_be of stained leather. Samples of these Acccutrements can be seen at the abovenamed arsenals on or about the 20th inst t It is to be distinctly understood that this Depart- ment isto have the privilege of inspecting the work done under any contract it tae award, in all stages of ita progress. and especially to examine the stock before cutting. They are to be suvject to inspection at the Arsenal where delivered, before being received for the Government. None are to be accepted or paid for except such as re approved upon inspection. Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than one-twelfth (1-12th) per week of the whole number contracted for; the first delivery to be madeon the 13th day of August, 1864. é Failure to make deliveries ata specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. The Accoutrements must be boxed in the usual manner; tne boxes to be charged at cost, to be de- termined by the inspector. Bidders will state explicity the Arsenal, or Ar- senals, where they propose to deliver, and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. No bids will be considered from parties other than regular manufacturers. and such as are known to this Department to be fully competent to execute in their own shops the work proposed for. Should any party obtaining a contract offer Accoutrements other than those le in his own shops, they will be rejected, and the contract rendered nuil and yoic. The name and place of manufacture of each party obtaining # contract must be stamped on each part of each set of Ac- coutrements, GUARANTY. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty, signed by two re- sponsible persons, that in case his bid ia accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to de- liver the articles proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract. they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded, The Tenponsi bility, of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bonds in asum equal to theamount of the con- tract, signed by the centractor and bothof his arantora, will be required of the successful bid- fer or bidders upon signing the contract, FORM OF GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of , in the county of ——, and Btate of hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles roposed in conformity to the terms of the adver- Fisement, dated July 4, 1864, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said — shall fail to enter into a contract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the paid and the next lowest responsible bidder,tor the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given meder Ge hands and seals this ay 0! . 3 : Beal, Witness: Eee} To this guaranty must be appended the Officral certificate above mentioned. é ‘ Each parcy obtaining a contract will be obliged toenter into bond with approved sureties for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bonds. The Department reserves the right to reject an: or all bids if not deemed satisfactory, and especial- ly those made by parties who have failed to make time deliveries under previous contracts without furnishing satisfactory reasons for such delin- uency. : Proposals will be addressed to ‘‘ Brigadier Gene- ral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D, .,” and endorsed “Proposals for In- fantry Accoutrements.” GEO. D. RAMSAY, Jy7-eo8t Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance, Pa — BP roposslewil aise be recetved SOF neas soontra ts, with inside flaps to cartridge-box and cap- mG ere G@BQRGE Dy RAMSAY, ‘95 wrig. Gen, Chief of Orduance. BR@OPOSALS FOR LEAD, OnpNaxce OF cm War teste alah ay ASHINGTON, July], 5 Bealed Proposals will be received by this office until MONDAY, July 25th, 1864.at4 p. m.,for the de- livery at the New York Arsenal of ..,_£WO THOUBAND TONS LEAD. This lead to be approved quality, pure and soft, suitable for ordnance purposes and is to be deliv: ered at the aforesaid Arsenal free of ehar; for handling or transportation, as follows, via: not less than five hundred tons on the 15th of Au- gust, 1864, and not less than five hundred tons per month thereafter. A Failure to make deliveries at the specified time will subject the contractor toa forfeiture of the number of tons he may fail to deliver at that time. QUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranteesigned by two respon- sible persons, that in case hia bid is accepted he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliv- er the article proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, o: the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The Eosponistouee of the arantors must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest. District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bondsinasum equalto the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bid- der er bidders upon signing the contract, FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of yin the county of - and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of —— be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated July 1, 1864, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said — shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals this —— day of —, 136—. y oli To this guarantee must Seal. ust be appended the official tertificate above mentioned. jpon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified, and furnished with forms of con- tract, and bond. i The Department reserves the right to reject any orall bias if not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to ‘* Brigadier Gen- tral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- Witness: ington, D. C.,°” and will be endorsed ** Proposal: foftend,? @EORGE D, RAMSAY. dy 2-dtd Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, RK BUILDING FLOATIN PPoPesALS Ry OCES. 'G iG Navy DepartTMent, t Bureau of Yards and Docks, July 1, 1864. Separate Sealed Ero posslsisndo raed Proporalsfor Building Floating Dry Docks,” accompanied by plansand specifications in full detail, will be re- ceived at this office until 126’ck m, on the 2th day of Julyinst., for the Sonmira cian fs floating dry dock for use at or near the Navy Yard, New York, and one for use atthe Navy Yard, Philadelphia; said docks to be of full and enfficient capacity ani power, to receive, raise and sustain in safety a vessel of at least 239 feet in Jen gt 46 fect in breadth and 16 feet draft, of 2,200 tons displacement. Bidders will make their specifications fall and clear, describing the kinds and qualities of mate- rials proposed to be used; they may bid for one or both docks, and in their offers, which must be separate, they will state the price for which they wit build the dock, and the time at which they will engage to have it ready for ure. All patents or patented articles, if any, employed in the construction of these docks are to be in- cluded in the proposals, jy 6-law4w T° CONTRACTOBS. GzoreRTOWwN, July 6, 1864. Proposals are invited for paving High street from sth to its intersection with Frederick street, adistance of nearly 900 feet, and requiring about 3,0 square yards of paving. - A bid is desired for paving cobble stone upon 29-inch bed of sand. and a rate bid for rock pavementon asimilar foundation; the bids to be per square yard of pavement when laid, and tocover the whole cost for material as well as labor. sale will be received until the 1éth instant, and may be addressed to the subscriber by mail or left at the Gee of William Laird, Esq., Clerk of oration, She game ant, eigence of tho bidder should be isti 2 roposal. distinctly 8 @ propo Ww. C. SMITH, jy 7-td Street Commissioner. IMPROVE YOUR EYE: B*Biiign: by the ase of the cel- } ebrated PEBBLE and PgriscoPio SPROTACLES, uni- yersally set Panonuv ine, the impaired Eyesight AND Preseaving the impair: folontideally and correctly suited: by FRANK: Ss pennsylvania avenue, bet, 12th and 1sth ata,, an 388 Pennsylvania avenue, under the National, FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, MIORO- PES, TH} METERS TERBOBOOPRS, PuorodnAa UMS, CARTES DE tev auat variety, and at the lowest Sree be séwn on the | j | PROPOSALS. POSALS FOR WOOD, Chief Quarterm aster’s 1» Washi Depot Was: ington, July, 1354.” Sealed Proposals for the delivery. at this de of five thousand (5,000) cords of Oak Wood will be received at this officeuntil MONDAY, July 25, 1854 witha toot to be. bard, pound aad marek 4 woo e@ hard, sound and merchant, Oak Wood, four (4)feetlomg, and split to ten” dinary size of cord wood The wood to be delivered at such points near the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, or wharves in this city, as the Depot Quartermaster shall direct, corded in ranks four (4) feet high; de- livery not being considered complete until so corded. measured and inspected. An inspector will be designated on the part of the Government to inspect and weasure the wood, and such as does not conform to the above speci- fications will be rejected. ‘o thousand five hundred (2.500) cords to be delivered on or before the Ist day of October, 1864, and two thousand five hundred (2,519) cords to be delivered on or before the Ist day of Novyem- ber, 1864. i PROPOSALS. The price must be written out in words on the bid, as must also the full name and post office ad- dress of the bidder. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- aidored antes oath of allegiance mustaccompany iy roposition. “*Proporals must be addressed to ‘Brigadier Gen- eral D, H. RUCKER, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Was Berens . ©.,” and should be plainly marked’**Proposals for Wood.” The bidder will be required to aecompany his proposition with a guaranty. signed by two respon- sible persons, that in case his bid be accep e will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties,in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the article pro- posed in conformity with the terms of this adver- tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the dif ference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United Btates Dis- trict Attorney. Bonds ina sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors will be required of the successful bid- ders upon signing the contract ‘ORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of county of , and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of —— — be aecepted, that he or they will at once exe- cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed, in conformity to. the terms of, the advertisement, dated July 5, 1864, under which the bid was made, and in case the said shail fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the peer: of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the per- son te whom the contract may be awarded, Given under our hands and seals this day of . 186—, i 3 Seal. Witness: feet] To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate abovementioned. p The right to reject any or all bids that, may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot uarters master, ier General and Ohvet Quartermaster e ief Quartermaster, Sy 6-10 oes Depot of Washington. BOPOSALS FOB FORAGE, OntEr QUARTERMASTER’s OFrion, ‘Wasuineton Dapor, Dec. 8, 1888, Bealed Proposals are invited by the un for supplying. the U, 8. Quartermaster’s par taient at Washington, D. 0., Baltimore, Md. lexendria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of corn or oats and 60 tons of kay or straw. and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named i eT ep ons, to make deliveries, and the ey Will make deliveries thereat, quantity ef each article sed to be deliv- ered, the time when said de! menced, and when to be completed.: bate price must be written out in words on the Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of about 5 afoin like sacks ofsbout throe pashele each, extra charge straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or deseription of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals, Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject to srigid inspection Government Tnapector before being socested: Contracts will be awarded from time to time to ape aoe responsible blades ae the interest oF e Government may require ant ayment wi! made when the whole amout contracted for shall have beep “slivered and accepted. The bidaer will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- Bible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, within tem days thereafter, execute the contract for the Same, with good and sufficient sureties inasum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of eai@ bidderand the next lowest respon- sible bidde_,or the person to whom the contract ay be awarded. Mike responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by The official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ple person known to this office. A bicdere wat pe esy, aosined of the accept- ce OF T on of their proposals. “T he full name and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal, Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H, ‘ashington, Rucker, Obief Sepot Quartermaster, D-G, and “should be plainly marked “Propo: seeping we eres memmerct tere i, je con! ‘an 1 is secetare, will be required of the successful bid- eee terete OPO eect net ond an! vt ant onds, ma} be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and Fate? a I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s I’xpartment at -, agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting pro sale for forage, dated Washington Depot, c. &e 1363, the following articles, v: — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at — per bushel of 56 pounds — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of pounds —tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds —tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds, Delivery to commence on or before the — dayof , l86—, and to be completed on or before the — day of. , Ja, and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid lhas been accepted. Your obedient servant, igadi 1 D. H. RvoKxer. a Brewiier General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. 0, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of —— be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and enfficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 3, 1363, under which the bid was made, and,in case the said shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guaranties to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the persen to whom the contract may be awarded. Witness, Given under our hands and seals this —— day of —— sg Seal. 2 Seal, I hereby tay knowl- belief, the antore are 00 eed aoleal amount for i r to be security. —_——. Wits be certified by the United Btates District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to this office. D. H. BUOKER, dec. 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. ROPOSALS FOR FUEL. The undersigned will receive sealed proposals until Wednesday, the 13th day ot Suly. 182 for @ne_ hundred (100) tons of best quakity White Ash ‘Coal, egg size. The Coal must be clear of dust and free from slate, 2240 lbs, te the ton, Sixty (60) cords of the best Oak Woed; and T pnty (29) cords beat quale of Pi Br latte Iashaay eens sylum 5 measured at the Asy: W Git NEWMAN, JOHN McDEVITT, WH. SLA’ 5 je 24-td Commissioners Washington Asylum, eee HIER QUARTERMASTEB’S OFFICE, Cc s Durogt oy WasHincron, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1864. All sealers Drugs, Bertware, Lumber, Leather, ‘urniture, Harness, ery, are re- Otisted ‘to send to thisofice, on MONDAY ofeach week, a sealed proposal or list, sn duplecats, of the articles they are are tofurniah te this Depot at short notice, wi e price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies of the service Tila dane and giterocgrcns = ithout de! , and at be . Dealers wishing to soll to this Depot will be re- ired to fi the list punctually every Monda, Bora ier General and Chief< os : ri, jab-tf Dopotol Washington, i EDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, Wasuincton, D. C., June 15, 1864, All dealersin this city and Georgetown, who wish to sell to the Medical Purveying Department, are requested to send te this office, on the MON DAY of each wake ene - spescticles they may be re furnish, at short notice, Price of each attached to the samo." : 0. SUTHERLAND, Je 15-tf Surg. U.8. A., Medical Purveyo! UT IN PHE WORLD, By T. 8, Arthur O°; Woman's Philosophy of Woman, ye? A Lifefor a Life. By Miss Muloch, $1.50 Bhirley. By Currer Bell, $1.50 2. yy Currer Bell $1.50 John Halifax. By Miss Muloch, $1.0 Bridal Eve. By Mra, Bouthworth, $1.80 ypi Bubble, $1.25 of Franklin, Two Vols., $5 RANCK TAYLOR overnment | R. JOHNBON, ip BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET THE ONLY PHYSICIAN ADVERTISING Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy, aod Effectual Remedy tn the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Relief in Siz Hours! No Trifling! Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretenders, or by adly Poison, Mercury. should apply immediately, | 4 €URE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. ‘Weakness of the Back, Involuntary Discharges, Btrictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, tency. General Debility, Nervousness, Dys- Brey, Languor, Low Spirits. Confusion of tdeas, ‘lpi the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, punness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the He: hy Throat, Nose, or Skin, Affections of the Liver, dents Stomach or Bowels—thesa Terrible Disor- _ from Solitary Habits of Youth—the solitary practices more fatal to their Byrn an the song of Syrens to the marinersef anticiveyeighting their most brilliant hopes or le. Pations, rendering marriage, &c,, imposai< Ee all: YOUNG MEN ‘an Gee thar no nave become the victims of Sol- sedually sweep weofal and destructive habit which Young iy Sweepato an untimely grave thousands Men of themost exalted talent and brilliant See ee rater ast otherwise have entranced lis- tenin e thunders ef el; waked to extacy the livi it wits tal confidence | oe ing lyre, may call with TA TICULA " These are some of the sad sates: produced by early habits of youth. vis - Of the Back and Limbs, Pain in thé Hog of Sight, Lors of Muscular Power. Patines of the Heart, Dyapepsia, Nervous Irnitabititn, Dor Een gement of the Digestive Functions, Gener: Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &e: Menra.ity.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loas of Momery. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil Forebodings, Arete eoeenys Belf-distrust, Love of Bolit ey , &e 70 “MARRIAGE Married Persons, or young men contemplating Marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, Organia Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, &c.9 should apply immediately. 'e who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may Teligtously confide in his honor as a gen- tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as w Physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPEDI- MENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr, Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and full vigow restored. Thousands of the most nervous, debilly tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All impediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- vous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakness, or Szhsastion of the most fearful kind, speedily ured, DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Gol- leges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been epentin the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philedelphiaand elsewhere.has effe some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep,great nervousness,be alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement! of mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practi¢e indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effecta of which are nightly felt, even wher asleep, and, ii not cured, renders marriage impossible, and de~ stroys both mind and body, should apply’ immedi- ately. ‘What apitythata young man, the hope of hig country and darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the path: of nature and indulging ina certain secret habit, Suck persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to prom connubial happi nessindeed, Without these the journey t! life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the Bra hourly darkens to the view; the mind mes shadowed with derpair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the pony eee! and imprudent votary of perce finds he has imbibed the seeds of this paine I disease. it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap- tye to those whe, from education and respeeta- ility can alone befriend him, He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub: oe | keep him trifling month after month, or as long the smallest fee can be obtained,and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his gall- ing Sisappointments or, by the use of that deadly ison, Mercury, hasten the«constitutional symp- ms of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity until death puts an end to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that un> di aro ered country from whose bourne no travel returns, OFFICE 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. ®7-No letters received unless post-paid and cone taining a stamp to be used onthe repiy. 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