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THE EVENING STAR. |_____ IWeracLATION OF ARCHBISHOP SPAULDING. Right Rev. Martin John Spaulding, the newly pointed Catholic Archbishop of Se eanae was duly installed on Sunday. The in a tion exercises took place at the Cathedral, = the other Catholic churches having curtail ‘thetr services in order that their Sees pa ee mught Participate in the imposing and in' ing ceremonies. f ceremonies of the day wasthe the O toeee of St. Mary’s ‘Seminary. ro by the Prager @ deacons were the Very et Pa was the Kev. Philadelphia; his assistan' fe Father Barlando, Emmittsburg, and the dea- con the Rev. B. J. McManus, of St. John’s Ohurch, and sub-deacon, the Rey. John Dough- ory: of St. rmeent > Uaareh A the distingai clergymen presen’ B. J. Spaiding, Vicar General and Administrator of Louisville Diocese; the Rev. David Rosesell, of Louisville, Secretary of Archbieho} ding the Right Rev. Bishop ‘Wood, of Philadelphia; the Rev. Dr. O'Hara, V. G.of Philadelphia; the Rey. Wm. McOon- orry, of Philadelphia, Secretary of Bishoj ‘Wood; the Rey. Dr. Keoh, of Pittsburg; an the Rev. Father Wilson, 0.5 D. of Ohio; also, the Very Rev. Dr. Dubriel and the Rev. ‘phos. a ‘0! of the Diocese of Baltimore. ah 4 address of the Archbishop was most ‘with wrapt attention. OFFICIAL. ~ Office of Provost Marshal and Board of i Washington, D. C., June 21, 1964. For convenience of Government employees , the Board of Enrollment of the District the ground of non-residence, at their office, eorner of Lighteenth and I streets, from 7% to 10 o’clock, daily. J.C. PuTNaM, imprestive, and was listened to throughout Enrollment of District of Columbia, only, ef Columbia will hear cases of exemption on Captain First Regiment V. R. CO. jer and Provost Marshal D. 0. yf Provost Marshal and Board of of District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., June 3, 1864. The Board of Enroilment of the District of Columbia will be in sescion at the office of the Provost Marsha: District of Columbia, corner of Fourteenth street and New York svenue, daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o'clock a.m. to 2 oclock p. m., for the purpose of hearing eases of exemption from draft for the following causes, viz: Alienage; Non-residence ; Unsuitableness of age; Manifest permanent physical disabiltty; and Two years’ service during the present war, either in the army or navy. Citizens are requested to furnish information as to ons who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollment, 4s it 18. equally for the interest of each person enrolled to place upon tke Enrollment List” all persons liable to do military duty, so that his own chance for draft shall not be me increased. J. Purnam, Captain Ist regiment V. R. Corps, and Provost Marshal of the may 26-tr District of Columbia. War Department, Adjutant General's Washes March 17, A stag } Au ions 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 Frc hage dl Puccio wee eddressed direct Secre' ‘ar on this Will receive no prbece! thoy seni — PFor0sars FOR STAMPED ENVELOPES, Post 1CE DEPARTMENT, Wasuincton, July 15, 154.¢ Bealed Proposals will be received until three o'clock p. m. on the thirteenth day of Angust, 1864, for furnishing all the Stamped Envelopes ant Hewsveyer Wrappers which this Department may Fequire during a period commencing on thetwelfth day of September, 1854, and ending on the first day ef April, 1866, viz: STAMPED ENVELOPES, Leva 1, or note size, 274 by 434 inches, of white No.2, or letter size, 3°; by 532 inches, and extra letter size, by 0; inches, of white, bail. or cream colered paper, in such proportions of either as may be required." 0. 3, or official size. 37; by 8% inches, of the game colors as No. 2, and under alike condition as to the proportion of each. All of the above envelopes are to be embossed With a postage stamp of style and color similar te those now in use, of such denomination as the Postmaster General may select. smped newspaper wrappers, not less than 6 by 202 Sinches, and ofbuffor manilla paper, embossed with the two-cent postage stamp. or any other de- nowination that may be required. Proposals are also invited for furnishing straw or manilla board boxes, or others of equal or su- perior strength, for packing parcels of envelopes and of newspaper wrappers. containing from one hundred to five hundred each, and for water-proof ‘wooden cases for packing parcels of four to twenty- five thousand. I The manufactory must, at all reasonable times, be subject to the inspection of the agent of the De- rtment, who will be instructed to require that ssball be madein the Hace neeaee ct apes af ed quality, ma: manner, 0 aper o! prov qual manu- factured specially for the purpose, and with sach watermarks aa the Postmaster General may di- rect. They must be gummed for sealing—the for- mer at least 4% inches on the point. and one end of the latter; they must be bande parcels of twenty-five, socked. wi chons charge for packing, and furnishe: i 4 use with all reasonable dispatch. and in such quan- tities as may be required to fill the orders of post- masters, and must be delivered daily. either at the Post Office Department or at the office of an agent duly authorized to inspect and receive the samo— | O the place of delivery be atthe option of the Postmaster General, and the cost thereof to be @ id by the contractor ¥ nt of the Department will furnish the | e a@idress foreach parcel, which is to be pasted on the box by the manufacturer without charge. The dies for embossing the postage stamps on the envelopes and wrappers are to be executed in the best style, and they are to be provided, renewed, and kept in order at the expense of the contractor. The Department also reserves the right of re- wiring new denominations of stamps, and an ehanges of the dies or colors, without addition: ar ge. notified that the Department will endition of the contract, that the rappers shall be manufactured and store? in such a manner as to afford entire security ainst loss by fre or Ls theft. *Ghidders are expected to furnish samples of paper with their bids, of the quality they intend to use in the manufacture of the envelopes which they ropose to supply, and also specimens of the enve- jopes, unstam nd of boxes. ‘roposals are also invited for devices other than watermarks, (or additional to such marks,) to afford protection against counterfeiting. Speci- mens to be submitted. Z The contract to be awarded to the bidder whose Proposal, aithough it be not the lowest, is consid- Bred the most advantageous to the Department. taking into account the price, the ne of the samp and his sufficiency and ability to manu- lacture and deliver enyelopes in accordance with the terms of this advertisement; and no proposals will be coneidered unless accompanied by guar- antees. Before closing a contract the successful bidder may be required to prepare new dies and snbmit Specimen impressions thereof, The use of the resent dies may or not be continued, but no rad- = ceenae in the device of the stamps will be opted. Bonds and security will be required for the faith- ful performance of the contract, and payments un- der it will be made quarterly. The Postmaster General reserves to himself the right to annul it whenever he shall discover that the same, or any er is offered for sale in the market for ¢ purpose of speculation; and he will not, ia any ease sanction a transfer of the contract to any party who shal! be, in his opinion, less able or less nalified t the original bidder or contractor. iso reserved to annul the contract a 9 Sater 0 perform faithfully any ef its stip- The number of envelopes of different sizes and of wrappers issued to postmasters during the fis- ¢al year ending June 3), 1863, is fally set forth in the last report of the Postmaster General. The bids should be marked “ Proposals for Btamped Envelopes and Wrappers,” and should be addressed to the “Third Resistant Postmaster General, Post Office Penartment.”? jy B-eotd M. BLATR, Postmaster General. APERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES ‘Adapted to DINING BOOMS. = WALLS, ann * also, a 6,000 YARDS CANTON MATTIN: 3,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL OLOTER” Our Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compri == spare gh bape for parlo ‘oths from foot wide, adapted rooms, halls,&c. Alse— bats WINDOW SHADES, BRASS COBNIOES, PABLOE MATa, Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all ordg Bromptly attended to. Give us a call and sq PARLORS. from 10 to 2 per cent, RI \LOON ER’ No. 3487th FYLE & PA : "8 complete in all respects, ready for | inte in this | direct, on | PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR PINS WOOD. i ers Office, Washington Depot Chics Quarramaington, 0. 0.. August 1, 1864. } Bealed Propose corte of Bins Wood mit be { cords of Pine will oer ir thie ofice until THURSDAY, August 2 atizo . By vere to be bi sound and merchantable Pine Wood. four (4) feet long, and split tg the or- dinary size of cord wood. ‘he woed to be delivered at such city, 98 ie i phe Sete al or before October ist, 1364, corded in rankn four (4) feet high; delivery not being considered complete upti) measured, inepectes and ao corded. An inspector will be des the Government to inspect and measure the wood, ee such as does not conform to the above speci ications will be i Bo Da eum equal to the amount of the eon tract, signed by the contractor and two responsible persons. the same to be cert fied 2 of the Government well known to this office. will be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon signing the contracts. Payment to be upon the delivery and acceptance of the whole amgunt of o04 cect any or all bids that may be @ Ti 0 deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quarter master. Propotale must be addressed to the undersigned, hot roporal osname eee myn Wee ait Pine i i aartermaster, ser Legeaet General and Oh sot of Washington. prPorosats FOR HORSE EQUIPMENTS, ORDNANCE Orrice, War DEPARTMENT, t Wasuincton, D. O.. Jaly 23, 1854 Proposals will be received by this Department until August 12th, 1864, at 4 p. m.. for the delivery attbe following arsenals of Horse Equipments, United states cavalry pattern, as hereinafter stated ; Xe the New York Arsenal, 10 0. ‘© Frankfort = ** 6,000, “Alleghany ‘6,000. “St, Louis 3,00, These sets of horse equipments are to be furn- ished complete, with the exception of horse br currycomb, lariat. picket pin, link, nose el spurs and straps. blankets. watering ‘bridle, ani sweat leather. The curb bits and stirrups are to conform strictly in pattern aod finish to those de- osited at the above-named arsenals. The mal- eable iron trimmings are to be japanned. The trees are to be of the regulation pattern, assorted sizes, rot less than 3%; inches between the bars on the inside of the pommel; the ride bars of bard white wood or beech; the pommel and cartles of beecn, svell yee toge'her, A.l the irons are to one-tenth of an inch thick, and all l+t into the wood, to be covered with the best slaughtered cow hide. All other coverings will be rejected. The halters are to be riveted with twelve No. 12 copper rivets, as shown in samples. The bridle reinis to be seven-eighths of an inch wide, and made as perrample. The girth strapping to be riveted. The two D rings to have & stop; two ri vets in each end of girth; no cross sewing; and all the stitching throughout the seta will not be Jess than eight (2) stitches to the inch. The stirrup hoods will be omitted. The carbine’s socket strap is to be riveted with two No. 12. copper rivets. The trees are to be subject to inspection during all stages of their manufacture, and, if deemed necessary, the leather to be used in the fabrication of thee equipments to be inspected before cutting. The final inspection will he made at the arsenal where delivered, Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than one-tenth per week of the whole amount contracted for; the first delivery to be made on the Failure to make deliveries ata specified time will subject the contene gto a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time, No bids will be considered other than from parties who are known to be regular maoufac- turers. and who are capable of executing in their own shops the work proposed for. Bidders will state explicity the Arsenal at which they propose to deliver, and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than ane. Forms of bid can be obtained at any of the above arsenals. or at this office. Proposals not made out on thisform will not be considered. UARANTY. 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 fo the whole amount of the contract, tode- 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. ot The r msibility 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 in asum equal to theamonnt of the con- tract. signed bythe centractor and bothof his ‘arantors, will be required of the successfal bid- ler or bidders upon signing the contract, FORM OF GUARANTY, We, the undersigned, residents of .in the county of —-—. and State of , hereby. jointly and severally, covenant with the Uni tates, 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- Reement, dated July 28, li under which the bid was made; and, in case the said —-—— shall fail to enter into a contract, as aforesaid, we guarantee te make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible Re pei Pe person to whom the contract may Wi . a Given under our hands and seals this day o! . a Witness: ‘Seal, Seal. P sals will be addressed to '‘ Brigadier Gene- ral ‘George pets Oniet ot Granstios. Rak i .D. sed “Proposals for Horse aol ps see oreeGEO. D. RAMBAY woop Ttco” Brig General, Ohief of Ordpan: NANCE OFFICE, Oo” - War DEPARTMENT, Wasuineton, D. O., July 22.1854. Bealed Troponsls will be received at this office until 4 o’clock p. m.on TUBSDAY. the 2d day of August, )364, for furnishing at the New York Agency, No. 45 Worth street, New York, 101,00 lbs, of ure Lake Superior Ingot Copper, 20,100 Ibs: of Zine Spelter, es to be delivered an above stated, inas large quan- tities and as rapidly as possible. x _ Biddexs will state the rates at which they can leliver. Forms of bid can be obtained at any of the Uni- ted States arsenals, or at this office. Proposals not made out on this form will not be considered, ‘ _ GUARANTY, The? bidder wili be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty, sizned by two re- sponsible persons, that, ia case his bid is accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the whole amount of the contract, to deliver the article proposed in conformity with the terms of thie advertisement; and. in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make ques the difference between the offer of said bid- er and tne next respoasible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The res eae of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Olerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of hia uarantors, Will be required of the successful bid- er or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTY, We, the undersignet, 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 at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties. in a sum equal to the ameunt of the con- tract, to furnish the articles p-oposed in conform- ity to the terms of the advertisement, dated July 22,1854, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said shall fail to enter into a con- tract 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 seala, Witness: this —— day of —, ° Seal. To this guaranty must be appended the om \, certificate above mentioned yee agit Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, fer fhe faithful execution of the same. Pron We award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- “The Depertivent the right to © Department reserves the ri reject an oe ae bids, if deemed unsatfafastory on any Proposals taut be addressed to ae Bee tan tay, Chief of Ordnance. Wank: Copper and Zinc Spelter,” = on Tego GEO. D. RAMSAY, Jy 23-STuThét Brig. General; Ohler of Ordnance, AMS EXPRESS OOMPAN ADAMS EXPGTFICN O14 FA: AVENUS, Washington, D. @, ERN, NORTHERN, 7 Soe RN EXPRESS F FORWARDSAD \ aa MERCHANDISE, MONEY. JEWELRY, 5 ABLES NOPE EP URD BURPRA ET oa led w! Escansible sections of the country. aan acoessi ‘his Company ‘has int! iat Railway 7. wofth. ‘sist, EST? AND NORMEWESE™* Brigadier Gen- AND Ni offi 55 wast TAGaE: cigeron Louis- : J.) SOUTHAMPTON ‘sad HAVIN an rom: tm Great Britain and the Contd PT aDalection of NOTES, PRATTE, and BILLSmade “CEB o Rew to by some officer | i ‘ignated on the part of | - PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOB FLOUR. Ofica Commissary of Subsistence, od Washinston. D. Corey ik BEALED ProrosaLs are invited antil A 4th. at 12 o’clock oot furnishing the TWO THOUSAND. 2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR. The pro: will be for what 18 Enown at this Pavet aaNet fee then thewnolen ie: 'e tea at be in duplicate, and for each grade on di peste shee! 5 “Fh Setivers of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and in such | shee gnshl iatarntest wuctguele outa | vel al je Governmen hg town, at the wharves or railsoad depot in Wash- wn, D.C. Ao; Pivory of all Flour awarded to be com- leted within twenty days from the opening of the ids, in certificates of indebt- sinetr oF Tech other ‘funds as the Government ve jisbursement. | ™the ‘usual. Government ingpection will be made | Just before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground. ‘An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will be entertained from n partion who have previously failed to cymply with their right to reject any bid | bids, or from bidders not present to r i Government reserves the or aby cause. it ed to the undersigned, at No, 2a36 cee ered “* Proposals for Ficus.” 2 . 0. GREENE | an 1-3t Osptain'‘and 0.8 V. | PPorosaLs FoR MATERIALS ror THE NAVY Navy DEPARTMENT, Bureau of Equipment and Recruising, July 18, 1954. Sealed Proposals to furnish materials for the Navy, for the year ending 3\th June, 1855, will be received at the Bureau o: Becipment and Recruit: ing, until the thirteenth day of August next, at 10 o’clock a. m., when the bids will be opened, with- out re to any accidental detention of mails or ether causes. . % The materialsand articlesembraced in the classes named are particularly described in the priated schedules. any of which will be furnished te such as desire to offer, on application to the command- ants of the respective yards, or to the navy agent nearest thereto, and those of all the yards, upon application to the Bureau. This division into classes being for the convenience of dealers in each, such gortions only will be furnished as are actually required for bids. The commandant and pavy agent at each station will, in addition to the Echedule of classes at their own yards. have a copy of the schedules of the other yards for examination only, from which it may be judged whether it will be Cesirable to make application for any of the classes of those yards. | Dale where they Offers must be made for the whole of the class at any yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict conformity therewith, or they will not be copsidered. In computing the classes, the price stated in the column of prices will be the standard. and the aggregate of the class will be carried Gu¢ according to the prices stated. It is requested of bidders to avoid erasures and fubstitution of figures, and to see that the amounts are correctly carried out. The contracts will be awarded to the lowest tona fide bidder who gives proper security for its fulfil- ment. The bureau reserves the right to reject all the bids for any class, if deemed exorbitant. All articles must be of the very best quality, to be delivered in the navy yardsin good order, and in suitable vessels and packages, properly marked with the name of the contractor, as the cafe may be, at the expense and risk of the contractor, and in all respects subject to the inspection, measure- ment, count, weight, &c,, of the yard where re- ceived, and to the entire satisfaction of the com- mandant thereof. Bidders are referred to the commandant of the respective yards for samples, instructions, or par- ticular description of the articles; and all other things being equal, preference will be given to ar- ticles of American manufacture. Every offer, as required by law of 10th August, 1846, must be accompanied by a written guaranty, the form of which is hereinafter given, and also by a certificate signed by the collector of internal rev- enue for the district in which he resides, that he has a license to deal in the articles which he pro- pores to furnish; or by an affidavit signed by him- self and sworn to before some magistrate author- ized to administer such oath, that he is a manufac- turer of, or regular dealer in, the articles he offers tosupply,and has a licenseas such manufacturer or dealer. Those only whose offers may be accepted will be notified, and the contract will be forwarded as soon thereafter as practicable, which they will be re- quired to execute within ten days after its receipt at the pest office or navy agency named by them. The contracts will bear date the day the noti- ion is given,and deliveries can be demanded, Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility certified to by.a United States district judge, United States district attorney, collector er navy agent. As ad- ditional security, twenty per centum will be with- heid from theameunt of the bills until the con- tract shall have been completed; and eighty per centum of each bill, approved in triplicate by the commandants of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy agent at the points of delivery—unless requested by the contractor to be paid at another navy sgency—within ten days after warrante shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treas- ury. Tt is stipulated in the contract thatif default be made by the parties of the first part in delivering allorany of the articles mentioned in any class bid for in the contract. or the qualityat such time and places above Pronis ats then, and in that case, the contractor and his suretier will forfeitand pay to the United States a sum of money not exceel- ing twice the amount of such class, which may be recovered from time to time, according to the act of Congress in that case provided, approved March IRS. No bids for more than one yard must be en- closed in one envelope. and the same must be dis- tinetly endorsed on outside, * Proposals for Materials for the y, for the Nayy-Yard at — the pus and aldeanes Rone, sae ORI ot jorean 0| uipment ap ruiting, Department, Washington, D.C.” wee . FORM OF OFFER. Which, from a firm, must be signed byal! the members, % .——-. of ——. in the State of hereby agree to furnish and deliver in the respective navy yards all the articles named inthe classes hereto annexed, agreeably to the provisions of the sched- ules therefor,and in conformity with the adver- tisement of the Bureau of Equipmentand Recruit- ing, dated July 18,1864, Should my offer be accept- ed, i request to be addressed at and the con- tract sent to the navy agent at ,or to for signature and certificate. (Signature) (Date) Witness : : The schedule which the bidder encloses must be petted to this offer. aud each of them signed by im. Opposite each article in the schedule the price must ba set, the amount be carried out, the sgeregate footed up for each class,and the amount likewise written in words. Ifthe parties who bid do not reside near the place where the articles are to be delivered, they must name in their offer a person to whom orders on them are to be deliv- ered, FORM OF GUARANTY, The undersigned, > 0! inthe State of and . of » in the State of hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of for any of the classes therein named be ac- cepted. he or they will, within ten days after tho receipt of the contract at the post office named. or bavy #gent designated. execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, and in case the cai shall failto enter into contract, as aforesaid, we guaranteo to make good the differ- A.B, ence between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted. (Signatures of two guarantors) £- D. (Date) Y a8 Witness I hereby certify that the above-named, —, are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guaranty, (Signature) @. H. (Date.) “ To be signed by the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, Qollector, or Navy Agent. The following are the classes required at the re- Bpective navy yards: No, Flax CRITTERY, MAINE. - 4 'e 1, Flax Canvas and Twine; No rm Oil; No 7, Cooking Utensils; No i0, Leather; No i, Leather Hose; No 13, Lanterns; No 18, Tallow; No 22, Stationery; No 23, Hardware; No 2%, Ship Chandiery; No 27, Dry Goods; No 2, Firewood; No 31, Tar Uil and Neatsfoot Oil, CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS. No], Flax Canvas and Twine; No 5, Sperm Oil; No 7, Gooking Utensils; No 8, Stoves; No 10, Leath- er; No ll, Leather Hose; No 12 Ox Hides for Rope; No 13, Sheet Iron; Ne 18, Bose sna. Tallow; No 2), 24, Bbip Chandlery: No os Copper Wires Ne 2° 5 ip andlery; No ‘opper ire; No Dry Goods; No 3. irewood; No'3i, Whale, ‘ an 5 8. Neatsfoot ae BROOKLYN, NEW YORE, No 1, Flax Canvas and Pin No 3, Iron Nails, Sbheave Rivets, etc.; No 4, Tin, Zinc, etc.; No 5, Sperm Oil; No 6, White Pine, Ash. Black Walaut, ete.; No 7, Cooking Utensils; No 8, Stoves Cooking Cabooses; No 1), Leather; No, 11, Leather Hese; No 12, Lignumvitw; No 13, Lanterns and Lamps; No 18, 80ap and Tallow; 2), Brushes; ; Now, 3 }, Fire) . 31, Neatsfoot Oil. jah eosete PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. No 1, Flax Canvas and Twine; No 5,8perm Oil; No 7, Cooking Utensils; No 10, Leather; No 11, Rragher; Noa statisanry? Noda Bantwarel 86 5 5 ionery;, No 23, ardware: No 24, Ship Chandlery; No 27, Dry Goods; No., Bire- Wai Sealed Proposals will att until WEDNESDAY, August, at 4p. m., for 12- pounder Projectiles, to be delivered as follows, viz: 6,000 12-pounder Solid Shot. 8,00 12-pounder Shell, and. 14.008 12-pound i 5 ateach of the fellowing speavale: arsenals: Watervieit Arsenal, eat Troy, N.Y... ‘atertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, and Alleghany Arsenal, Pitteyarg, Penns. 0 12 pounder Solid Shot, 0 12-pov. ader Shell, and 0 Pounder Spherical Case, 8 Arsenal. Mo, ‘bese pro files are to be made of the kind of metal, and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ordnance Manual; the tensile strength of the pad to be not lessthan 14,000 pounds per square inch, Drawingscan be seen at any of the United States Arsenals. The projectiles are to be inspects at the foun- dry where cast, and are to be delivered at the arsenals free ef charge for tranusportationor ling. sidders will state the rate at which they will de- siver. Failures to make deliveries at a speci- fied time will subject the contractor to a for- feiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. Bidders will state explicitly the arsenal or arse- e propose to deliver, and the number of projectiles they propose to deliver at each place, it for more than one, = No bids will be considered from parties other than regular founders or proprietors of works, who are known to this Deoartment te be eapable of ex- ocuting the work proposed for. Should any party o ing a contract offer shell other than those cast in his own a they will be rejected, and the contract rende: nall and void, Forms of bid ean be obtained at the above named arsenals, Proposals not made out on thisform wilb not be considesed, UARANTY. G The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty,signed by two re- fponsible persons, that, in case his bid is accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in asum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the article proposed, in conformity with the terms of this ad- yertisement; 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 responsibility of the shown by the official certificate nearest District Court, or of District Attorney. Trators MUST ay of the Clerk ofthe the Unit/.q’ states Bonds in the sum $U™ equal to the am: contract, signe’, py the contre.ctor and tate ot tie uarantor® will be require’, of the succesful bid- er OF “idders upon signir.g the contract. . FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, resident 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 at ence execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to furnish the articles proposed in conform- ity with the terms of this advertisement, dated July 13, 1864, under ‘yhich the bid was made; and, in case the said shall fail to enter into acon- tract 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—. Witness: Seal} eal. To this guaranty must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bonds with approved sureties for fhe faithful execution of the same, Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms ‘of qgn- tract and bend. The Department reserves the right to rejectany or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any account, Proposals will be addressed to ‘Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- Taetone i c ; oe at be endorsed ‘Proposals or under Projectiles m GEORGE D. RAMSAY. Jy 14-e09t Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance. Pzorosars FOR FORAGE. Onur QuAnreamAsTEn’s Orrion, ‘Wasuinoron Deror, Deo, 8, 183. t Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supplring. the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- artment,at Washington. D. 0., Baltimore, Md.. lexendria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. II be received for the delivery of 5,00 on aiicorn or oate and 60 tons of hay or straw, Biddore must state at which of the above-named points they Prope! to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveri Fe the quantity ef each article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. sian price must be written out in words on the Corn to be up in d stout sacks, of about two bushelseach. Oatsin like sacks ofabout three oushels each. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment, The hay and straw to be securely baled, The particular kind or description of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered mest be stated in the proposals, Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government [nspector before pein accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall bave beep vered and accepted. The bidaer wili be required to accompany his proposals with SB gasree ¥, signed by two respon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or ey wil, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties inasum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deli the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case i hould fail to enter inte the con- ood the difference between e said and themext lowest respon- sible bidde ,or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or say over officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office, ‘Al bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals, The full name and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in the prone! 5 Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, ms pa should be plainly marked “Proposals for Forage. Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both, of his arantors, will be required of the success~al bid- ler or hidders pon signing the contract. Blar 4 forme of bids, guarantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, County and Etats} (Date 1, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnis! and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter: master’s I’xpartment at sereeatly, to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, 8, 1863. sacks, at —— per bushel of the following articles, vis: — bushels of Gorn, in CI ponnds _ baa els 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 Del frery to commence on or before the-—— dayof —, l66—, and to be completed on or before The — day of , 186—, and pledge myself to enter into itten contract wi Inited 8t: with ‘good and approved securitivs, within is the bid days x being notified that empath ol daly ‘Your sbedient servant,” Brigadier General D. H. Ruorer. e rigadior General Depot Guarieripaiter, | o iB, 2, .o. GU. TY : in the We, the undersigned, residents of Bi o hereby, jeintly ‘ited Bta' re County of and Btate of and severally, coyenant with the Unite tes, and guarantee in case the forego! 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 sufficient 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 8, 1963, under which the bid was made, and, thi said shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we intee to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may warded, Given under our hands and seals this —— day of ‘Seal. I here! cersity that, to the best of my knowl- edge re beliet, the above-named arautore are good and gufficient as suraties for fe amount for which they offer to be segurity, ee ee To be certified. by the United States District At- Pani nok Sn ee ae under the Uni is OF Fespon- sible person known te this office te : HH. RUCKER, dee 9-tf Brigadier Gauatlont QM. wood; NoSi, Tar O11 and Neatsfoot Oil, QUART ASTER® WABHI HIRF ERM. aF no 1 rie MAREN GON: BO gin and rin; | CMY OUABEESBaRConar Wstenzor,| oe perme Ol; Be 8, Btoves and Cooking Ca- al reshinston, | . C., ines 4, 1864. OOK! 0.10, Leather; No 12, Lignumvitz; No 13, dealers age, eraware, umber, Leather, Lanterns; No 18, Soap and Tallow; No 20, Brushes; | Office pacninars , and agate sane re No 22, Btationery; No 23, Hardware; No 24, 8b: quested to send to thisoffice,on MONDAY ofeach Novka “Ggligry Toone Mo ta Ghatar doen: Wo Sregropared to furan tothe ovat af porn, Mahan! Aah Ro pga Gor | Meuron takin ead ehs ogni Secret = was Withont dis ae t ih Seectrieee eo TISH WANG, THE CHINE: Dealers wishing ¢o sell to this Depot will be re. E MED Y for GO. GLE. yaired fo furnish EC HOTRE GL GaE | Suunto lin mara So PEAS oleteant to tite tate bed odor, and | _ sett General ant ototWathington,” detecti: a a SRE ae GG gate NR SS pe IAB A SS stat 3) Gui scat he wre RROY'S METALLURGY, IRON AND STEEL x igh epeiptia auf in Was by illip’s Metailargy, London, Bail i = sd? sy _peres® Metaliarey, Copper, Zine, Brass, &o, Tron Tabl FRATMGEBATORS! a sparamMATORS II irenor oh the Iron Trade, London. Just reveived very large and somplate aasorte Ba stea fon to the Iron Trade, Len- OONTINENTAL rete =] be dee! Guide, London, ‘and BxoELaon | MONITOR, 3 on ure of f TORS, erman on ! 5 which are admitted to be of jon for A wateerns, and work: ip of the best . 2 F) AYLOR, Shick og trial and 6 on if TPs ERO ED, DANE aR ALMA * 369 7th strect, bet, I'and k. nae By { ‘tonsidered: BREE Eta ate at SOTO ee more} PRorosats FOR PUROBASB oy WHEA Herapquantens Dep't of WASHINGTON, Orrics or Curse QuanrenasTes, WasnincrTon. Jaly 26, SEALED PROPOSALS 0 Will ke received ‘at thie the 2th day of Auguat 2st for the pur- housend ceauntil hel: more ot ienn, Of errs nead WHEAT. apd Fiftesa dred Bushels (more or less) of the best qua.‘ YE, raised on the Government farms south of the Potomac. The ere to be delivered in this city or Georgetown, to the party whose bid may bencoepeed ithin thirty days from the accep- tance of the bid. ow Proposals will be endorsed Proposals for the purchase of Wheat and Rye,’ and atdressed to the - undersigned. ELIAS M. G@RBENB, Lieut. Colonel, Chief Quartermaster, Sy 27-18t Dey’t of Washington, QBPFANCE OFFICE. win Devanricanr, Washington, D. C., July 14, aled Proposals will be received at this omice until WEDNESDAY, August 3, 1864, at 4 o'clock p. m, for furnishing the following Ordnance: 50 10-inch Siege Mortars, 50 8-inch Siege Mortars. 508 inch Bloge Howitzers. 5) Coehom Mortars, bronze. These mortars and howitzers are to be made in conformity with the drawings and specifications to be furnished by the Ordnance Department, and are to be submitted to the usual inspections and roving? before being received by the United tates. The inspection will be made atthe foundry where cast, Deliveries must be at the following rates, Y; Not less than two mortars or howitsers on oj fore the 3th day of September, 1864, and ata rate of not leas than four mortars or hi week thereafter until the entire Failure to make deliveries at jure @ deliveries at a s~ in Wal aublect. the contractor toa fe rie aired saeliver the number he rf to deliver ibeparate proposals must “9, W.4e for each ar- No b ds will be receiv B > .€4 from parties other than found srs or propriet’ sca °of works, Who are known theirown founé tte be capableof executing in Biege morta aaice the wor and cooled “« 10) -y fora the interior. any 1?” ot bids can be obtained at this office, or at Fr- _<f the following arsenals, viz: Alleghan ET unkford, New York, Watertown, d@ashington, or St. Louis, x i Proposals not made out on this form will not be GUARANTY. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaransy® coed by two respon- sible persons, that in case his bid is accepted he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum eqnal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the ar- ticles 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 person to whom the contract may beawarded, The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bonds in a sum equal to the amonnt of the con- tract, sigued BY the contractor and both of hia arantors, will be required of the successfal idder or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTY, We, the undersigned, residents of ——, in the county of: and State of hereby joint! and severally covenant with the United States, an narantee, ip case the foregoing bid of e 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 proposed in conformity to tha terms of this advertisement, dated July 14, 1864. under which the bid was made; and in case the said shall fail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, be awarded. Given soder our hands and seals this —day els fest Witness. be appended the official | number eon. or the person to whom the contract may To this guaranty must certificate above mention: Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all fhe bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any account. Proposals will be addressed to ‘‘Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D. C..”and will be endorsed ‘*Proposals for Biege Mor’ Biege Howitzers, or Coehom Mortars.’’ as thi be. S “GEO. D4 1 say, Brigadier General, Jy 15-eo9t ief of Ordnance, POBALS FOR MALLEABLE IRON CAV Pe se ALRY TRIMMINGS. BORON OrpNance Orrice, Wan Department, WaAsHInGTon, July 14, 1864. Bealed Proposals will be received at this office until Saturday, August 20, 1854, at 4 o’clock p, m., for the delivery at the followin, points of the un- Sermtntioned: quantities of malleable iron trim- mings for cavalry equipments: At the New York Agency, New York, 30,000 sets, At the Frankford Arsenal, 10.000sets, At the Alleghany Arsenal, 20,000 seta, At the 8t. Louis Arsenal, 10,000 sets, Each set is to consist of the numbers of each kind of buckle, square, ring, bolt, stud, and loop now prescribed, except that two of the D rings in each set are te be made of the new pattern, with stop, according to the model to be seen at the above arsenals. The castings are to be made of the best palit, of malleable iron, the tongues of the buckles of the best clock wire. The dimensions of the cleaned castings and the finish and dimen- sions of the buckle-tongues and rollers must con- form strictly to the standard gauges, which will be applica before jepanning. After being thor- oughly cleaned, and freed from all sprues and ir- toeularitieg) they are to be japanned: in the best The goods are tobe put up in papers in the usual manner, and packed, two hundred complete sets ina box of a quality, and marked ag may be pre- scribed by the inspecting officer. The work is to be subject to inspection at the manufactory in allstages ef ite, progress, and no goods are to be received or for which have not passed inspection. Deliveries are to be made as follows: Bidders will state the arsenal or arsenals where they propose to deliver,and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one, Failures to make deliveries at a speci- fied time will subject the gon trenton to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. No bids will be received from parties other than regular manufacturers of the arcticles proposed id who are known te this Department to be capable of executing in their own shops the work Proposed for. _ Forms of bids can be obtained at the above- named arsenals. Proposals not made out on this Sorm will not b¢ considered. x GUARANTY. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposition with a guaranty, signed by two re- sponsible persons, that, in case his bid be accept- ed, be willat 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 articles proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidcer 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 responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the officiel certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, and the United States Dis- trict Attorney, Bonds in the sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his epereth will be required of the successful bid- ler or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTY, We, the undersigned, residents of . in the county of . and State of «hereby jointly and severally covenant with the Unit tates, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of —— — be accepted, that he or they will at once exe- cute the contract for the same, with good and eufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement, dated July 14. 1854, under which the bid was made; and, in case the said —- — shall fail toenter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the comtract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seals Witness: this — day of —, 186—. Seal Seal. To this guaranty must be appended the offi certificate above mentioned. stel Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for the faithful execution of the sami Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- "he Depertaent theright to 18 ent reserves the ri reject an or all the bids, if deemed Bnaatisfactory Bape nif count, Proposals will be addressed to ** Bi i = ri George D. Ramsay, Onicl of Ordusnces Wael: ington. D. C.,’? and will be endorsed ‘ Proposale for Ma)leable Iron Serene Trimmings.” GEORGE D. RAMBAY, Brigadier General, jy 15-eotd Chief of Ordnance. ROPOSALS FOR RECONSTRUOTING FUR- P NAOKES AT THE CAPITOL. e = Office of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, July 29th, 1864. Sealed Proporals will ba received at’ this office for reconstructing five farnaces under the Capitol pe LS ie 8th day of August next, a e’clo noon, Said furnances to be of No. —, best Keister box furnaces, built in the best manner. Any of the old ase = tree _ ees can be vant ht wu n constructing e ne’ into be used, and persons desiring to bid are ins ited fo call an A Hemeen and are 8th of a *, * tendent, “who will show them furnaces an desired explanation, mak eeay Speen . B; FRENOH, jiy29-td_ Commissionér of Public Buildings, owitzers par | #f | | | | D: JOBMEONs rrmone LOOK HOSPITAL, OFFICE No, 7 SOUTH FREDERIOK STRESP E algh ONLY it ee aie gee i t Certain, Speed: Relief in ca Hours! No gt réon} ed rant Pretend: = Doully Poison ‘ie reury. should pra im oda Te ,7e WARRANT CHARG, 4 CUs nod ONB TO TWO Dars. re 4 = Tavojustery Biss by Bu Weakness of the Bac tri of Low Spirits. ~ 4 the Re Confusions. 47 stp ion of ‘the Heart, Timidity, © m by Pimness of Sight or Giddinese, Disease o} ¢ Head, hroat, Nose, or 8k in, Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowe! jis—these Terrible Disor- ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—' SBORET and solitary practices more fatal to Victims than the song of Syrens to the mariners 6! Elyesus, blighting their most brilliant snticipetions, rendering marriage, &c., le. YOUNG MEN ally, who have become rete he itl hopes or tary Vice,that dreadful and destructive enp aly Sweeps to an untimel grave rae 7 er por the Front axal , « thousands ,who mi a tenin, Senates with siner”sino bave entranced | * -w@ thunders of eloquence peas peng od a0 living lyre, may call with fall TAKE PARTACULAR NOTION. - ere some of the sad and melancholy effects e rod ona ‘ly habits of th, vis: 1 SFife Back and Limbs. Pain in the Head Dinness mnese £ Bight, Lors of Muscular Power. Palpitation ‘of e Heart, Dyapersia, Nervous Irritability. Be- rangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &e. MentaLity.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loas of pee Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil Forebodings, fvereion fe oe Self-distrust, Love of e. i © : 7 MARRIAGE Marrted Persons, or young men. contemplatt marriage, aware of. Physical Weakness, Or, ie Debility, Wasting of the Organa, Deformities, & should apply immediately. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may feligiously confide in his honqr as = gen- gems and confidently rely upon his skill as @ ysiclan, ANIC WEAKNESS, [MPOTENOY IMPEDI- One MENTS TO MARRIAGE By Dr. Johnston’s marvelons treatment, Weak- ness of the Organs is speedily cured, and fall ign? restored. Thousands of the most nervous, debi tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. Allim sediments to marriage, Physical or Mental qecnat cat onee rages Oe Raat pM aa oo vous Irritability, Tremblings, an ‘eakness, Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured, DR. JOHNSON Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Qol- lexes in the United States. and the greater part o2 whore life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris,Philadelphia and elsewhere,has effected some of the most asto’ ig! ing cures ti 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 ef mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by s certain reese | indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learn from evil companions, or at school, the effecte o? ee as see felt, even ween maloens ot not cured, renders marriage impossible, stroys both mind and body, should apply’ infmedi- ately. ‘What a pity that a yeang man, the hope of his country and darling of bis parents, should be snatched from all the progpects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviation from the pata of mature and in miging: in acertain secret juch persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE Fefiect that a sound mind and body are the most necestary requisites to promote connubial pi ness indeed. Without these the journey th ie life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the Yrosvect hourly darkens to the view: the mind med shadowed with despair and filled with the melan- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ‘When the mtenniaes and imprudent yotary of Pleasore finds he has imbibed the seeds of this paine 1 disease. it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from ap= plying to those whe, from education ai epecta- ility can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant designing pretenders, who, incapable of curin b his pecuniary substance, keep bim trifling monthafter month, or as long a8 the smaliest fee can be obtained,and in despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his gall the use of deadly Dg iss ppolntm ent: or, b: it ison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- mé of this terrible disease, such as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, ete., progressing with frightful rapidity until death pute an end to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that up- discovered country returns, OFFICB 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and number. SZ No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining a stamp to be used onthe repiy. 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