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THE EVENING STAR. OFFICIAL. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, } Washington, Jaly 1S, 1s64. Special Orders, No. 21—[ Extract) * * * ff The following officers are hereby Taustered out of the service of the United States: Brigadier Gen. Joho H. Hobart Ward, U.S. Volunteers. 3 ‘+ * * * * Army ¢fficers wbo may be reported as Aides- de Oamp toeither of them, will join their re- giments without delay. s* 2 ’ * * * x | By order of the President of the United States E. D. Townsenp, Assistant Adjutant General. Official: R. Wittiama, Assistant Adjutant General. War Department, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, Nov. 21, 1564. The following otficers, having been reported @t the headquarters of the army forthe offences Bereinafter specified, are hereby notified that they will stand dismissed the service of the United States, unless, within fifteen days from this date, they appeur before the Milita Commission, in session in this city, of whic Brig.Gen. Jonn U. Oaldweil, United States volanteers, is president, and make satisfactory Gefence to the charges against them : Absence without leare. Captain J.C. Battersby, Ist New York cay airy | Firet Lieutenant John Beadle, sth New York volunteers. E. D. TowNaEND, Assistant Adjataut General. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, ) Washington, November 21. 1a. | § Lieutenant D. W. Jones, Sist Onio volun- | teers, charged with offenses, and heretofore publisbed, is exempt from being dismissed tne service of the United States, the Military Com- Micsion imstituted by Special Orders, No. 53, reries of 163, from the War Departmen’, hay- ipg reported that satisfactory def-nose has been made ia his case. E. D Tows bd Assistant Adjatant General War Licpartment, Adjutant 6 f Washington, November 21, 1-61. § The cfticial publication of Second Lieutenant R. B. Humpbrey, .3th U.S. Intantry, for fau- ing to report at Uir -inpati, Ohio, as ordered, is hereby recalled. evidence having been fur- niebed this office of the decease of that officer on the 4th altimo E._D. Townsenn, Assistant Adjutant General ent, Adjutant General's Office, ashingtin, D. C., Nov. 21, 1561. Captain Heury U. Gapen, 15th United States infantry, having been reported at the head- quarters of the army for failing to report at Uincinnati, Obio, as ordered, is hereby notified that he will be recommended for dismis-al from the tervice of the Inited States, unless, Within fifteen (15) days from this date, he ap- pears before the Military Commission ia ses- sion in this city, of which Brigadier General Caldwell, United States volunteers, ts presi- dent, and makes satisfactory defence to th- cbarges agaist him. enerale Office, ) E. D. TOWNSEN Assistant Adjatant Geueral. -— see. FREAKS OF THE ARISTOORACY—4 Karen's Daughter Elopes with a Gardener.— An elopement extraordinary took place a sport time ago—'he Jovely and accomplished danghter of 4 wealthy baronet leaving ber father’s house in the dead of night, under the protection of her fatner’s gardener, to whom sbe was married on the following morning. At a hotel nota hundred miles from QOlifton, a very common looking man, supposed to be the lady's servant.engaged Tooms fora jady, and when tha: Iady arrived Various were ‘be whispers and surmises that this man might be her husband. However, so it proved; andine father being appealed to in Vain, this interesting couple were soon aimost iu A state of starvation. The people of the Botel, hewever, were very kind, and, feeling ap interest inthe lady, they nsed their in- | fia nce, and at length sacceeded in getting the busband into the police, where as night police. man be was too thankfal toearn his guineaa week. — Court! Journal. kCUTION.—In Accordance with general orders, issued by General Burbridge, commanding Dis rict of Kentucky, on Sunday Siternoor five guerrillas were shot to death,at Henderson, in retaliation for the murder of Union men in that vicinity. Three of the vic- tims were brothers, n“med Horton, the others Forest and fry. The Horton brothers aod Forest vere arrested in Evansville some time ego, They werean unpripcipied set of men, baving been engaged in naonierons robberies along the Ohioriver. After their arrest, they broke jai) at Evansville, and afterwards were captured m Kertocky with arms in their hands. The place of execution wus about ove mile above Henderson. The executiouers consisted of a detachment of negro soldiers. The five doomed men fell at the first tire, most of them ebot through the head or heart.—Louuisrill- Journal HOBRIBLE.— In the Police Cour: at Chicago, Monday morning, a wretched woman named Bridget Silver was accused of theaw crime of debasing her little daoghter, azed nine yesrs,icr money. The evidence in the case ‘Waa eo clear th the unnatural parent was fined $25, and sent to the Bride well for aterm ot nicety days. Thechild was removed to the Citbolic A=vlum to receive the care which her condition reqtires. The penalty for this | off nce snoald o4 imprisonment for life. EW STORE NEW STOR} i 4 fall assortment of FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS MATTIN¢ 3 OGs. 4 COMFORTS, k BLANKETS, . PILLOWS AND BoLeTERS, | STEER LEDS. EEBES MATTRESSES CROCEERY. GLASSWARE. WINDOW SHADES, TABLE COVERS, &e.,4c., With evary conceivable article toat is neces ip the Bonseker No 40 The attention of thect Bishing tu ry stock of c chased before the late and waich ell at prices thet cannot fail to please. arge nothing for showing our fi00%". and feel confident that when seen they will sell them- selves. BR. BUCHLY, 406 7th atreet, b+tween G and By Ten doors above the Old Stant, TO FEMALES—Dk. CHEE: {LL8 —The © mbina ion #° ingre- dients in these Pills is the result of slong aod extensive practice. They are wiid in their opera- Mion and +rtainin correcting al) irregulari painful messtrustions, removiog all obstructions, whether from cela or other causes, headache. pain | in the site. palpitation of the heart, whites. all | nervour affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the | back apo Ls Ac,, disturbed sleep, which arixa from interruption of nature. Dr. Cheeseman’s | Pills was the encement of anew era in the treatment of these irregularities and odstracti ch bave consigned so mapy to 8 premat ye. Nofemalecan enjoy good health unless «regular, sn@ whenever ao obstruction takes ace the general health besins todeciine Dr Extcoeman's are the most effectual remedy ever kKowwn for all ¢ moplainte peculiar ty females To all: lascem they are invaluable, indocing, with tertain'y, periodical regu’ari y. They are koown to thousands who have ured them at differeat pe- riods throughout the country, having the sanctivn of rome ef the most emivent physicians in Amari es Exjlicit dire: tions, stating when they shoaid not be used, with each Dox; the price, one dollar ae, bex, containing from & to 60 pill. Pilla sent yrail i] ewitting to the proprietors Bold Wt ptrally. U NGs & HILLYER Proprietors, nov 2 Dist Wat Si Cedar street, New York. 369 SEVENTH SCREET. 369 AUCTION GOODS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Webare ust received from the New York suc- tione 6 lot of CARPETS, which we are selling Sfty per cent. less than for- mrt prices KETS, vary cheap, WHITE sod COLORED tA) «Save bencteed BED COMFURE= which we pur v ring the reeeat decline in the prices » which erabiss us to offer thein at bar- ronda pote GEESE FEATHERS, wares c Pea ee ery county, Prime er ontey feathers. » FURNITURE, CROOK ERY GL 438 EN and WILLQW WAKH to the city. Suecesror to Rontz & Chute) ec Mtet _ [Chrenicle} 300 TU Ae eT, voTs AND SHOES Be" TY SUIT THE Times We sie now manufacturive all Miodsof BUOTS aod SHOES. and cunstanly rrceiviag x sup: i ply of Lastern made werk of ermry dexcnp: tion. made axpreasis to order, and @ill De | amuch lower srice than has bean eo beretefore barged in thie city fer muck inferinr | erticles. Pervons ip want of BOOTS and SHOR of Baatery | or oo made work. will a! e find « good ansort ment tp ate@e and atth« lowest prices. GRIFCIN BKOT 314 Peon 1. BUCKS —Druitt’s Sarger ogy; Pungsen's Medical Dictionary; Medical Formulary, ca apotf AM BvVICA patio ti Pronouncing Medical i tomy: hy ds” Practice, 2 vols. ties, s on FRANCK TAYLOR. Bbecan be seen from8a, m.to9 p.m. Price one | dollar. sep 29 | settler | such publicrale t PERSONAL. R. LEON. Uffice 414 Penn’a avenue, Offern a certain ard sperdy eure cf GONORRE GLERT.BOBO. SYPHILIS. STRIOTORS, 88 NAL WEAKNESS. INFLAMM#D BLADD Diseaew GP TEE LUNGR, LIVER, KLOSEYS AND, SPLEEN; BORE EY £8, soRR THROAT, Hayinghad ori tice of thore diseases the doctor all competition in their treatment and cure. Reeent cases of venereal diseases curei in yn. Ladies and gentlemen can 60! ia office from 9to 40'clock daily. Bo sas, ean be con- | RS. BROOKFIELD, of Kan eer sulted on t Bresent an re events. at ber roeni, aa {ie ncrtwwent corner of 4th aod L Stee ue Nak avetiod seeee: one of ti mart oole: strdio, ‘a oO! age. satisfaction to Sith who may give fer a call, |. L. SMITH, with her extraordinary pewers Ro deocribe pour and dead friends, give the names of both, telis character, the fatare, ex: amines all Kinds diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th street, five doors above { street. Hours from pulls jircle W evenings. #3 2m* CLOTHING. MOST POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSB IS SMITH, BROS. & O0., 40 Weet Baltimore street, Baltimore. SMITH, BROS, & CO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimore street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors, No 40 Wert Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goeds of all descriptions at reasonable | prices, avon fonieng can save ® per cent. by getting a Oe ENE DAE “BMI TH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the eountry is **”*BMITH, BROS. & CO. 40 West Baltimore street. MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSB, 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. gremonsio Nash ingtee can save 2) per cent, by w o! wing thely CHNBIPEMITH, BROB. & 00.. 40 West Baltimore street. Our Washington customers ean find the best stock of Clothing in the country ok Oi article SMITH, BROS. & 0O., 40 West Baltimore street. The leading Clething Honse of Baltimore offers the finest atock of Qlothing in the sountry, r) ‘ble Hall, MITH, BROX. & CO., Mar! 40 West Baltimore street. | eponged—at Deo not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. toget | your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. The place where everybedy gets suited. 8M11H, BROS. & OO0., 40 West Baltimore street, The only house in Baltimore or Washington that Bpo: ec err ods. mone oot SMITH, BROB. & CO., 40 West Baltimore sireet, All Disebarged Soldiers in Washington are offered a discount Of 1) per cent. pe onying of us, MITH, BROS, & OU, 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en ae Bait by buying of SMITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, It will pay all tocome to Baltimore to buy your oLoTHING. SMITH. BROS & CO Merchant Tailors and Clothi Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble Hall Clothing Houre, 40 West Baltimore street, to get your Fall and Winter Clothing. SMITH BFOBS. & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg top PANTS, French and Buglish WALKING OOATS, Peltoe’s t-acy and plain SACKS; also, the ; new style BACK ATEL, the prettiest coat out. | Ailin endless varieties at SMITH, BROB. & CO'S Popular Msrbie Hall Olething House, 40 West Baltimore street. Sep 24-30 LAND SALES. BY ™ PRESIDENT 0 THE UNITED STATES FORTHE SALE OF VALUABLBLANDSIN THES LATE WINNEBAGO INDIAN RESERVATION IN MINNESUTA* In pursuance of law, 1, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Presidemt of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held inthe unier-mentioned Land Office, in the State of Minnesrots after designated. te wit At the Land Office at St. Peter, commencing on MONDAY, the fift y of December next. for the disposal ofthe public lands comprised in tae late reserve for the Winnebago Indians, above mrno- tioned, and situated in the following parts of townships, which will be sold at the appraised value of the lands and the improvemen tsthereon, viz: North of the base lineand west of ihe Afch principal mevedian, In township 1%, range 24 .. .. 15,384.96 acres | In township 1:7, range 24 — 5405.44 In township W', range 25- In township i In ienehity 1s, A schedule pa al tracts, with t! sed value per acre. will be open for inspection at the District Land Offices in Minnesota. The offering of the above lands will becom menced on the day sppointed, and will proceed, in the order designated in the above-mentioned schedule, and consecutively by tewnships. as here- in advertised, until the whole shall nave been offered, and the sale thus closed ; but the sa'e shall not be kept open longer than two weeks. and no private entryef any of the lands will bead- mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at thecityof Washing. ton. thia ad day of August. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fonr. ABBAHAM LINCOLN. @ the in By the President: JO08. 8. WIL ‘ON, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICBTO sore BONA ME oe | E-EMPTOR Inthe third section of the act of Congress, ap- proved 2ist of Febroary, 1853 Statutes, volume 12, ee 659, opening to aale the Winne'’ag> Reserva jon. it is #tipalated that before any person shall be entitled toenter apy portion of theraid lands, by pre emption or otherwise, previous to their exposure fo sale to the highest bidder at public outery, he shall become an actual bona- fide {| thereon, and shall conform to all the | Tegulations now provided by lawin cases of pre emptien. ard shall pay, within the term of one year from the date of the settlement, the full Sporaised value of the lands and the improvements oD, Now. in order that all snch bona-fide, actnal | Settlements may be secured to the several pre- emptors, NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, | that they mast come furward and file their aMda Vith, designating the particular tracts on which | she? inay be actually settled, giving the date of sucb actus] settlement, and, befure the expiration of one year from such date, the asveral pre-emption claims must he established before the Register and Reeeiver, according to the requirements of the pre-emption laws. and fn'l payment made thereon according to the full affixed, appraised value o: the lands and improvements thereon. Ist. In all such cases where the year may not | elapse before the commencement of the public sale. such bona fide actual settlements mav and are he-+by ordered te be excluded from the publie 8. 2d. In all pre-emption cases in which the year May ¢rpire before the commencement of the pub- lie sale the parties must estadtinh and pay up for their claime, ctherwire all tracts im this class will be offered to the highest bi lider, under the forego- Rg proclamation, yet with the stipulation that at price must not be fora less ised yalue raises JO8. 8. WILSON, au X-lawlsw Acting Commissioner. sum than for the rp BeascRy DEPARTMENT, Orriow oy ComrTRoLLeR @F fHB OURREROY wb Washington, October 4, 184, h ereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that we National bank of the Meirepotis, to City af ‘ashingicm.in tue county of Washinsion and Bis tris Of Colemvia, bas been duly organiged under and according to the requirements of the act of congress entitle! * An act to provide a ional OrreLucy, secured by w pledge of United States bonds, and provide for Phe circulation and re- demption thrreo!.” approved Jane 3. 1364, and bas complied with all the provisions of said act re- quired to be complied with before commencing the b of benkipg ander said act refore, I, Hugh McCulleck, Comptroller of the Currency, d» hereby certify that Tae Na- tional Bank cf the Metropelis, io the City af Wash- | ington, in the county of Wash:mxion ard Districs af Colu a. is authorized to comme ef Banking under the act aforesuia” “U® business In tettimory whereof, witne's my hand and seal of offies this fourth day of Octoher, 131 ius, Jour NUCH MoOULLORR, 9e& d6it Comptroller of the Ourrency, sEA KINGS AND NAVAL HEROES. S Allen's Lite ot Dundonald, Lordon™ Renton Dixon's Life of Biake, London bhipwrechsand Livasters at dea, London Lives of British Admirals, London i9°s Shipwrecks of the British Navy, London Neptune's Heroes, London Cooper's Naval Biography Southey’s Life of Neilson, London Cooper's Naval History Memoir of Admiral Brenton, Londen _ Memoirs of Admiral Bir Sidney Smith, 2 vols, ondou Memoirs of Admiral de Saumarez. 2 vola.. London Lite and Correspondesce of Admiral Napier, 2 vols.. Londen Nicbelas’ History of the Royal Navy, 2vols.,Lon don Broston’s Naval History, 2 pols. London NOK TAYLOR. antes. uv MAN UR woRR, TBR SEST AND CHEAPEST MAN UNITED STATES. A 2 = erst havi forsli Mangre’ at OleaboresPniat BG are coma, Baptaine t low rat veusele free of expense to VESSELS WANTRD. ddresa Bo 320 B ¢ éTxSBoRo POINT MARUI waren or to an lett J PETTIBURR & 00. PROPOSALS. (prorceshe Fes Loan. TesasVay Duran urny July 26, 1964 Notice ipbereby given th. be received by the Treasurer of the Dares States. | a] Assistant Treasurers aad Designated Depositories and by the Nations! Ranksdesignated Hid: nd qualified as Depositories and Financial Agents’ or Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per aanum, with | semi annus! coupons attached, payable in lawful | t FOR HIDES HUCKS, SHINS, A TONGU KB, Orrics Derot Comm: SARY OF SuBsisTENOE,.£ WaSssINeTON, D.C., Nov. 16, 1854. Bealed Proposais, in duplicate, are invite: 26th day of November, at 1i o'clock a. m , for ea Tallow. Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, Sbios, and Government Cattle slaughtered limite of the Diatrict of four months, from the commence- ment of tue contract, The above articles to he collestad by the con- tor,and removed from the various pla 'e Killed at such times as may be designated by the officer in charge. The number of Cattle used monthly rai and aré pow killed at Obsio Convalescent Camp, Washington, and odria, bat other places may occur within the prescribed limite where these articles will be re Beal until 2 o'eloc Tongues, of all, These notes will be convertible at the option of | the helder at maturity, into six per cent. gold Dearing bends, redeemable after twenty years from August 15. 1867, The Notes will be issued im the denemination 8 © | quired to be collected fifty, one bhundrad, five hundred, one thousand an five thonsand dellars. and will be iseued in blank. or payable to order, as may be directed by the sub- All subdseription must be for fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be lesued forallidepos G The party depositing m orixinal certificate thedenemination of notes re- quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank When 80 endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to this Department. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free | of transportation charges as seon after the receipd of the original Certificates of Deposit asthey can | Bee! Cattle kill | D strict of Columbia, | (the amount to be in words and figares,) subject to all the conditions of the advertisement herewith GUARANTY. We. the undersigned. residents of hereby, jointly covenant withthe United Btates, | and guarantee incase the foregoing bid of —— shall be accepted, that be will, within five days af- ter the acceptance of said bid, sign a contract for the prompt and faithfulexecution of the and that we will become hissurety ona bond, in- the eum of fifteen thousand dollars, for the per- | formance of his contract in conformit i t-rma of bia proposal. and that in ease the said —— shall fail to enter into comtract, under the terms of the advertisement dated Nov. 16, 1854, wa gnar- antee to make good the difference between the of- fer made by «aid h and the next lowest responsible forma the person to whom the contract may be awarded, | Given under our hands and seals day of —— 183—. ve and payab! he contractor ahali be liable for all the Hider, Tongues coming from all the Government Beef Cattle slaughtered, unless it can be made satis- factorily to appear to the Subsistence Department oa diligence, and care was made that all doe exer: to obtain said Paymenta wi overnment funds. is The bids will state the amovnt, per animal, for be accompanied by ng guaranty. certificate, affidavits of esch guaraptor,and vath of allegiance Blana forme can be obtained by application to the undersigned. be required every ten days, in referred to, and or payable to order. , of the tate of offer, per head for all Hides. Tallow. Hoofs, Horns, h and Tongues of ail Goverument | led within the ancient limits of the be prepared. Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Department upon receipt of the original | , of the contract at the post office named, As the notes draw interest frem August 15, por posits subsequent to that date | must pay the interest accrued from date of note te date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand doll and upwards for these notes at any one time will de allowed a comminsion of one-quarter Of one per cent., which will be paid by this Department apon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was mate. deductions for commissions must be me4- from | and several) sons making in the foregoin Offieers receiving deporits will see that the jorsements are made upon the original All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desired informa- tion, and afford every facility for making sub- W.P, FES8ENDBN, The responsibility of the guarantors mu« shown by the official certificate of a United States District Attorney or Unated States Judee, tificate must be in the following form: I hereby certify that from evidence entirely cat- | isfactory to me, the above-named good and sufficient as sureties h they offer to be security. uarantors sre for double the Pxerosans ¥OBR WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE. amount for whi Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, Uctober 22, 1334. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Depart- ment notil the &th day of December next, at 12 o clock. noon, for farnishing WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINE. for the use of the Pest Offices in the Unit: for one year from and after the 3ist day of Dece a- To which each guarantor must make and append “State of —, county of ——, before me, — inand for the county and State afore ersoually appeared —-,oneof t on the guaranty of —- ——, who. beingdaly sworn, de poses aud bays that he is worth, over and ahove all just debts and liabilities, the sum of thirty ‘Vhe said artic! pense. at the Blank partment at Washington, and Buffalo, N.¥ The estimate: re to be delivered, free ot ex- Agencies of the Post Office De- D.C., New York city, d quantity of each article, and the quality thereof required at each Agency, yearly, are specified below, District No.1, at Washington, D, C. 2.200 reams of Wrapping Paper, 2" by 25 inches In nize, of material and quality fully equal now in use inthe Department, and to weich 22 pounds to the ream, and each ream to cortain >) perfect quires, W} reams of the same kind of Paper. 26 by # inches in size, and to weigh 55 pounds to the ream, 5,000 pounds of Jate, or other suitable Twine, hard twisted, and in bells, to weigh one pound each, ed and sworn before me, this — day ja will be considered unless made ont i conformity with the above form, and are accom- panied by the foregoing guaranty, certificate and All biddera mnst forward with their an oath of allegiance,uniess one may with the officer who shall open the bids and no proporala not fully complyin requirementa, as well in fact ag in form, will ba rarded asa proposal within the vertisement. th the foregoing considered or. meaning of thi The contractor will be held accountable for Hid s, Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chi week after thesigning of the contra Bidders must be preeent at the openi bids, to respond to their names, and all n for Porchasing Hides, Tallow, Hoofa, Horns, Chucks, &c.,’’ and be di- rected to the undersigned, E. 2.0% pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, about one- i nch in diameter, weil twisted, in to weigh from |*. te 2 pounds each. Drstrut No.2 New York City 12,000 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that described in the estimate of District No. 1, 200 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that de- __neribed for Diatrict No]. . 16/00 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that tirat described for District No. 1 10,060 pounds of coarse Hemp. 5: that of the second description for District District No3, Buffalo, N. Y, 10,010 reama of Wrapping Paper, similar to that first named for Distr.ct No. | 3 reams ef Wrapping Paper, similar to that last bamed for said District 19,40 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that of the first deacriptina for District No. 1. 740 pounds Of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second deseription for said District. | _ Proposals will be received | rately and separately for each District. or for the POP O#ALS FOR ui Offs Devot Commissary of Sursistence, 223 Gst., Washington, Nov_ 16, Bealed Proporals, in duplicate for Fiva Hundred Tons of Good Merchantable Bale? Hay, will be received at thia oftice until MUNDAY, Novyein- ber 28. 1861, at 120’clock m, Bids mnst be accompanied by an oath of allegi- ance (unless the bidder has one on file in this of- fice) and the usna! guaral i than two respousible persona whose solvency must by tha efficial certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States Attcrney, The Hay ninst be eacurely baled. and delivered in Washingt»n or Alexandria fr to the Department, aa may be re te rigidly inspected hefure it ia F but good merchanteble Hay will be eceived. Parties to whom awards may he mad» must at .and give bondsequal i Twine. similar to . signed by not les3 at the periods herein: | for each article sapa- »pted, aninone The contract or contracts wil! be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, to be d careful examination ing which bid will, i advantageous to the once enter into contra 1 amount to one half ine sum to be received on igned by the contractor and both of his for the purpose of ar im ita practical results, de most e Department. istricts should be recoos*ructed, or in- of them Giscontinaed, icles shall be delivered at such place or places as the Postmaster General shall designates: Pro raia prices And the Postmaster General reserves to himself | the privilege of increasing or reducin lity of the articles required, if it shall necessary to do so. Semples of such articles 28 are now furnished can be seep at either of the above-named Agen- 1 pot be made to any person who has lea to fulSll his contracta with ¢! Gove rument, nor will proposals of disloyal parties ed in number, or ani ed. The right to rejeet proposals is reserved by the Government jHiddera mart he present at the opening of their bide, 'o respond to their names, _ The delivery of the Hay must commence within fifteen (15) days from the execntion of tha con- and he completed by the nfteenth day of ‘] send eamples of sucharticlesasthey propose to furnish with their bi ; Each bidder must furnish, wit ties of hia ability to comply wit and a cersificate from his nearest Postmaster, that such guarantorsare credible aud reliable citizens, must also accompany his proowsals Two sufficient sureties will be rev Of. » completion of the contract the Hay will be paid fur in sach funds as the Government Bide must he endor for Hay ”’ and be addrarsed to R ired tog con- PROPOSALS. LOW, HOOFS, | prcronare FOR RATIONS. ND ; a Quartermaster’s Opice, U.S, Marine Corps ‘ashington, 2ist Ootoder, Ist, will be received at this office m.. of the 2oth day of November Dg rations to the United States xt, for farn { Merines st the ollowing stations, during the year | Portsmouth, New Hamp-hire Obarlestown. Macsachusette. Brooklyn, New York. Philadelpbia, Pennsylvanis. Washinaton City, District of Oolembia. Gosport, near Norfolk, Virginia. Each ration to consiat of three-fourths of a pound of pork or bacon, orone anda fourth pound of fresh or salt beef; eighteen ounces of bread or four, or twelve ounces of hart bread, or one and a fourth peund of corn meal; and at the rate to one feu the ft. t da of jeu thereof, ten pounds of ri twice per weeB,one hundred and fifty ounces of dessicated potatoes, and one hundred ounces of | mixed vegetables; ten pounds of eoffee; or, in liew thereof,ene and s half pound of tea; fifteen pounds of sugar; four quarts of vinegar, one pound of ations ofeight qrartsof beans; or, in fa of F a; or, in lieu thereof candles, or one and one-fourth pound of ad- amantine candies; or one and iS helt poond of l= low, foar pounds of soap. and two wo. a The rations to be delivered ‘apob the order of the Commanding Officer of each «tation; the fresh beef, either in bulk or by the le ratian, o: quality, witb an eqnal pro) rifon of the fore and | hind quarters, necks and kidney—tallow exclu- ded: the pork. No; 1 prime mess rk; the soars extra superfine; the coffee, good 10, a. , good New Otleans or ite equivalent; and the beans, inegar, caadles, soap, salt, &c., to be ef good | quality. ‘All mnbject to fnapection. All bide wust be accompanied by the following Guarantee. FORM OF GUARANTY. The undersigned . 0! in the Btateof ——. and + 0) , in the State of hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of for rations, as above described, be mepep ied. he or they will, within ten days after the cred P the covtract for the same, with good and sufficient Securities; and in case the sal shall fail to | enter into contract aa aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer of the said —— and that which may be accepted. Witness, A, B., Guarantor. ELF. C. D., Guarantor, ————. 1ag— LE hereby certify that the above-nam | are known to meas men of property, and able to | make good their guarantee. To be signed by the United States District dude, United States District Attorney, or Coliec- ior. No proposal will be considered unless accom- panied by the above guarantee. i Newspapers suthorized te publish the above will | send the paper containing the first insertioa to this ofiice for examination . Proposals to be endorsed * Proposals for Rations | for 1865,” and addressed to the undersepet . BLACK, oc 22-lawdw Major and Quartermaster. _ Pserocsars FOR FORAGE. Oui ur QUanreamasvan’s Orica. Wastinoros Daror, Deo. 8, 1868. Proposals are invited by the undersigned | for sui ii the U. 8. Quarte: iter’s De- pplying the U. #3. Quartermaster’s Raremene at Washington. D. C., Baltimore, Md.. xendria, and Fort Monroe, Va.,or either of these places, witb Hay, Curn, Oats and Btraw. Bide will be received for the delivery of 5.000 bushels ef corn or oats and 60 ton of hay or straw, and opwards Bidders must state at which of the above-named points the: re se to make deliveries, and the Tates at which they will make daliveries thereat the quantity ef each article proposed to be de! ered, the time when said veries ahall be cos nd when to be completed. ae rice must be writteu cutin wordson the 8. Oorn to be in stout sacks, of about two bushelseach, 0: like sacks of aboat three pushelseach ‘The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and straw to be necurely baled. The particular Kind or description of oats, corn, bayer sen igrescess to be delivered mest be « in the proposals. All the articles offered ander the bids herein in- vited will be subject toa rigid inspection br the Government Inspector before being accepted. Contracte 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 coutracted for shall have beep “slivered and accepted. The bidaer wil) b required te sscompany his proporals with s ranty, signed by two respon- wible persons tha’ case his bid is accepted be or they wiH, within ten days theresfter, execate the contract for the same, with d and sufficient sureties in asum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proponed in conformity with the terms of thie advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter Inte the con- Fact, Shey to _ make good the difference between 2 sai¢ bidderand the next lowest r D- of the person te whom the contract larantors must be of aU. 9S. District or any other officer inder the United States (Government or respoasi- ble persen known to this of ‘af bidders willbe iuly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of -aeir pro, The ful] name and P.O., address of each bidder must he legibly written in she proRssal: Proposalr myst be addranaed Brig, Gen. D. a. pecker: Qbief Depot Quartermaster. Washington, A and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Forage.” Bonds, in a sam equal to the amount of tno eon- tract, signed by the contractor aad both 1 bir arantors, will be required of the snecesa-al bid- er or bidders Bpon, signing the contract, Blay « forme of didn. panrantecs: and bonds, may be obtained upon application et thie Ofice FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, County and Btate) oo (Date I, the subscriber, do Rereby propose to furnis! and deliver te the United States, at the Quarte master’s Iypartment at Syroeanly, to the terme of your advertisement {n ting, proposal for forage, dated Washington Depet, a ies. the following articles, vis : —— bushels of Qorn, ip sacks, at — per bushel ef 8 pounas — oushels o: Oates, in sacks, at-—— per busnel of 82 pounde tons of Baled Hay, at —— DeF on of 3,000 REES COMPANY, OFFICM 614 PA. AVENUR, Wasaingion, D. @ IORTHERN, AND i PRESS FORWARDERS, Yao? JEWELRY, VALU Failures ‘o furnish the articles contracted for promptly or the furnishing of artic es of an io rior quality to those contracted for, will be co sidered a sufficient caus+ for the forfeiture of the | DAMB EXP: A | GREAT BAsTs 28 with these propo- | Bids not made in accordar nals will not be considered, ul Proposals mus’ be marked on the ontside of the envelope with the name of the article or arti roposrd for, and the letter containing them reseed to the First Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, D. O Ww B NDIBB, MUNBY, BLES, NOTES, BTOCKES, DB Forwarded with BAFETY AND DISPA acovsnible sections of the ceunt AND NORTE WaT te principal offices are 0., NBW YOR! Xtharon, Connections are made at New York and Boi to the OANADAB and aud other steamshi UTHAMPTOR wos ip Great Britain and ‘Guilection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLB made | at all accessible pacts of the United States. Postmaster General. Pkorosars FOR MAIL BAGS Post Orrics DEpARTERENT, % 864 Wa Sealed Proposal ment until 9 o’clock of November nex riod from the firs th rtieth of June, 1885, ench quant © kind of MAIL BAGS a9 may trom time to | time be required ard ordered, to wit: _ SUPE OANVASB MAIL S8ACKB, Ofeize No 1,(43 inches in length and 2. with lines furwardino, @ tweuty-pecond day ishiog, during the lay of December, 1334, to the circun ferene: and 44 inches (32 inches in Isngth ) The sacks of size No. woven Jute Canvar, ounces to the yard of of the warp to be each donbled weigh one ounce to about fifty yards, and of the fll ing or weft, if not lixe thoge of the warp, to weigh bouteiehty tive yarda sof size No 2areto be madeof Jate Canvas, weighing uot leas than I] ounces to the | by the warp and weft to be ed. UBSIC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, Xe. LOUIS WEBER, No 569 7th st.eet 4 Apectiully informs his friends and former pi trous that he coutinues to attend Balls, Par- ies, &c with his well organized Band No. 5097th st. cast, Navy ireunferauea;) and of nite 3% inches in circumfer +are to ba made of closely Sighing not less thao 14 hes in width; the yarns nd twisted, and to Dtific Musicians, abt by u ebratea P: See en Pp SmING amp PR scientifically and correctly suited, by FRANKLIN .. Opticians. Foo ores rants avenge, bet. 13th and 18th ste.. ani avenoe. ander the National BEB. ‘OPERA Mid ard of 2433 inches w ueerly as above dese The sacks of size N are to be made of thinner Jnte Canvas. weighing not less than 4/2 ounces to the yard of 19}, inchea width. | Those of sizes Nos. 1 and 2 are to be mate with a tabling or hem at the top two inebes wide. upoo which @ sufficient number of eyelet holes—at least ten to the former and eight to the latter—are to be ; and they are each to be provited with a gvod and sufficient hemp cord to lace and tie them thoroughly ara strongly. less. they are to be made with tw) seame, secured, each with two rows ofsewing. Allare to be marked, inside and outside, * 0.8. M i distinct letters. Any propored improvement that! may be de ra- ble in the quality of material s e- manner of con struction wil! be considered, relatively to price, in deciding the lowest and best bid, No prop sal wil be considered if net accompa- nied with specimens showing the construe ion and quality of materials and workmasship +f eac: of the sa:ks bid for; and also a written roposed as sure’ies (whose ro- certifier by the post naster of e place where they res de) that they wil become Fespcnsible, on sufficient bond, for the due per: miance of the contract in case such proposal be 38® Penpayivan) FIELD GLA: 300PES. TH BS 1 Be DB VISITS. lowest prices PAWNBROKEN AND LOAN OFFICR. LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K WALSH, 285 OC Srreet, between Ith and Ith, 's Ovater Baloo! h of many friend \o.. in o great variety. and at t! Kk. asealed } or list, im dupitcats, af th Sctloles they oyrepart Be; AIL,” ip large and Second door fro In compliance witb the w! am Dow prepared to make liberal Cash ad vances on Goki and Silver Wat:hes, Dia hilver ware, Uardware.| f. and Merchandiee of every descri: er, nonds, Jewelry, from the persons opsibdility must. had twelve yearsexperieocein busi- ity, and favorably koewn te many of that t) all who ma: trust me whb bnainess,(97 confide ntinl) 1 will give aatisfnction Office open h eill be tri All the sacks contracted for are to be delivered, atthe expenseef the contractor, at Boston, New York, Philadelphia Baltimere, and Washington, D.C.,in much quantities and at such times as may e imated quantity required wi!l, probably. notexceed thirty thousand sacks. including all sizer, but the Postmaster General will reserve the right to order and receive mors or leas t he term of the contract, as ths ts of the service may seem to must be delivered at thie De: ment on cr betore the 22d of November nex’ every one submitted should be well an’ dist: marked with the number denstin have attached to it aeamp'e af :he cloth or canvas (six inches square) of which it ia made. tafety and cenvenience, he used in the paid for at the prices specified in ating thereto. W._Q METZEROTT, corner Pa. The largest Music; and ouly importing Bole Agency ot Bt square PIANOS, of which we have just received a new aseortment, making our sto+k is inatruinents of this celeb: ated factory wlone, which i4a larger assor' ment then can be found at any oth: r ageo. cy of thia houre in the country we bavea tuck of Raven & Bacon,and Haines Brovliers minke on hand, ’ i he OnE of Maror amlin’s justly celebrat ABID | ORGANS which we sei] at factor $110 to $6.0, Prince & Co'« MELO Purchasing exalusivels to sell at the lowest figurew for cash, and upon ac- commosating terms Old Pianos taken in exchange, tuned and ae re payable to bearer or order, Bearing 738-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an neally, and will be convertible at the option of the bolder at maturity into six per cent, Five Twevty Konda. quantity, during waots and inter him to demand Benijea these, We are the role agents rices. from nervice. will be Dit a pro porals re) atte i gecisio son the bids will be made on or before the 23d of November next. ard the acvepted bidder will ber quired toenter into contract, with suf security,on or before the Ist of ficient bond and Decemb-r, Iyi4. The propora) should _be tranemitted in a sealed envelope. endorsed, ** Proposals for Mi’ and be addressed to** The Seeond Ansistant Pat | master General, Contract 1 NELIN & CO., OPTICLANS, 44 Pa. nw,, def. 12th and Ith ate ,ang 388 Pa av.. under the National Hotel, - CARTES DE VISITS | of celebrities. pla or cola: H OT0G five, Waxhingto W. DENNISON, Postmaster General, 8 from 12 to $0 pictures, in ag STERERCOPRS and STERESCOPIC VIEWS of Landacayes, Public Buildings, Groupes, fancy * BATTLE &CENBS &c.,&4., at the l-weat prices. Constantly on hend a fine selection of Opera eld Glaxten Spectacien and Bye Glasses, eg hile hical I NITED STATES SERVIC OCTOBER.—Contenta : Cher stee igoificance of Military Titles Lifeof Jomini; The i . Gen, Jaa, Kditor’s Special NOK TAYLOR. Devertmeat; Official LD PARN CHASE. 5 i is and WashoeBy J a Island 0 Worols, 27403 TAYLOR Ross Browne, ands — tone of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 3,000 pounds Delivery to commence onor before the — day of , 186—, and to be completed ep or before the —— day of ——, 186-, and pledge mynelf te enter inte a written contract with the United States, with good and approved eecorities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obediant servant, Ge 1D.H.RvcKma, . Brlantiss General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D, 0, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of ——, im the County of and State of ——., hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and guarautes in case the foregoing pid of —— be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the cop tract for the sams with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equa) to the amuunt of the contract. to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1868. ander which the bid was made, and,in case tae said —— shail fai) to enter into # contrac: as aforesaid, we ‘antes to make good the differ- ence between ffer by said —— and the next bidde: the contract may be awarded. Ceete: der our hands and seals this aiar ot sreby certify that, to the best of my bam at, to the des’ y know) os ad beliet, the sbove-aamed guarantors are good and auelent - aaron for the amount for ° sans ree oe ined is the ‘Gaited Staten District At torney, Onllector of Customs, or any other offic under the United States Government, or respo: sible person known to this offs: dee 9-tf HIBP QUABTEBMASTSB’S OF Duroa? Wasuitaron.} Wasaingion, D. C., Jauaary 4, 1866 il dealers in Drags, Hardware, Jambe” Leather, ose Furniture, Harn and Saddlery are re d two nend to this office, op MOND. red to furuiab te this t ath t the price of each marked ip plain figures. a0 in case the exigencies of the serv! reqakee tt, article or articles cap be ‘Obtained withqot delay, and at the lowest price 1 | = hing to sell to this Depor will aia list wanstaally sve Monday org eter Genera) ana Oniet tartarmasice te Depot of Waskington. | JAY COUKE & CU., BANKERS, F.FTEENTA BtReer, OProsits U, 8, TReasuary, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW JU. S. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act ef June wth, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August 46th, in denominations of 850, 8100, 3500, $1,000 and $5,000, rest at We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall Issues, TREASURY NOTES, OEKTIFICATSS OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S OBRTIFIOATS OHROKS, JAY COUK & 00, 4 pe) Ys need eee ee hse piss RS AND DINERS, by E, L, Blanehard, iS u Mav 4 yal THremck gocher, London eo ” wenty-! i oy Hooe ble, b repnty four Receipts for Cook. ble, Lundon Cockery, Garving, and Etiquette ef the Table, © Simpson’ Band. Book of Dining, London isinier Practicien, Paris isinier Lmperial, Par 'teoch Co! Mine srg hy French Cooker Soyer’s Modern Hourewife Gcokery for fhe Milton, London itchener's Coos’s Oracle lerson’s Qoin —+——~— | Ran te Cook novel, By T, Aoolpha |; Hashill’s Housekecper’s Encyclopedia rancatelli’s Mo F aor, oy he Cyclope' ty London. NOR BALTIMORB LOOK svsPITab. | oprion wo, 7 BOUTH FABDERIOR sTHEET THB ONLY PHYSIC'4N ADVERTISING Ras discovered the me Certain, Speedy, ang Bilectual Remedy ia the @orid for DISEASES OF IMPRUDSNOR. Relief in Sia Hours! No Triftngt med! . 4 CURB WARRANTED OR NO CHAROR IN FROM ONE “id ATES Weakn: the Rack, Involuntary Dine: Birictares, Af af the Kidner: and Bladder, Impotency, General Debdility, Nerv ¥, Bey, Leaguer, Low pirite, Confuai eas. pitation. of “the Hear Timidity, \ing. Dimness of Signt or Giddiness, Dir-ase of the Throat, Nese, or Skin, Af-ctions of the Liv Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—ther~ Terrible Diso ders arising frem Solitary Habite of Youth—the SReReT and solitary practices more fatal to their vietima than the song of Syrens to the mariners of Bizeens. dligh their mort brilliaxt or \pations, ering marriage, &¢., i YOUNG MEN laliy, Bo have been: y viett! taryVice,that dreadful anddomtscsties habit nally sweeps to an untimely grave bee brit: ‘ou! ‘en of the most exalted tal Intell who might otherwise h: ntranced este ‘tes with the thund: eloqu wak tacy the living lyre, tay call with fab eonhd ee TAKS PARTAC ULAR Not) These are some of the sad and meiano produced by early habits of youth, vi: feakness of the Back and Limbs, Pain in the H. Dii of Bight, Lose of Maréalar Power. Palghtation of eart, Dil ‘ous Ir saesemcent of tre Digestive Fonction its. eey Debdility, Symptoms o! sumption, &: MarraLitY ‘he fearful effects on the mind are Bt ideas, Derestle of pisite Bl Pa rvodingge of Ideas, Dep: . Evil Pore! tude timidity, 8e “ t 2 7 MARRIAGE Married Persons, or years men contemplating Parcase aware of Physical Weakness, Organie Debdility, Wasting of the Organs, Defermitien, &¢., | should apply immediately. 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Were cured immediately. Au YOUNG MEN who have Injured themselven by a certain indulged im when alone—a habit frequently earned | from evil companions, or at school, the effects of Walch are nighuy felt, even wae =e . and, if not cured, renders mar. impossible, and de- | etroya both mind and Dedar abe id apply immedi- ately, ‘Wha pitythata yeang man, the nope of his count d darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments ef life bythe consequence uf ation from the path pe ss; re and in are in Sonraie eal habit. juch persons must. before contemplal MARRIAGE Feflect that a sound mind and body are the most Necessary requisites to premote conpubial happi mess indeed, Without these the Journey throug’ life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the Ly hourly darkens to the view: the ming eg shadowed with despair and filled with the meian- choly reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRDDENOBR. 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