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THE EVENING STAR. | COURTING AN EMI ANT FEMALE. | RY DAN D. QUILLB. Our Washoe bachelors are always on the qui vive during the last months, when the emigrant trains are rolling in offthe plains with whole troops of sun-browned damesels. The girls have all heard the chances for get- ting husbands are “awful good in Washoe. They know there are “sights*’ of chances, 80 begin primping shortly aiter passing Indepen- | dence Rock,and by the time they strike the | waters of the Carson they are in @ perfect state of wiggle. £ My {friend Condrick wanted & wife. He wanted a piece of «unsophisticated calico from the States.” He talked much of when bp Salts would d of pretty emigrant girls. ie awore he would “gobble one up this fall, sure.” | MA t last it was Teported that a big train was camped on the Carson, two miles beyond Day- ton. Conaric k mounted his mustang and depart- ed with alacrity. The report proved true, and what was better, «Women absolutely abounded,” as Condrick afterwards informs me, in his enthusiastic way. He rode among the tentsand wagons, osten- sibly much concerned to know exactly the State, county and town trom which each fam- ily hailed, but in reality taking notes of the fine points of all the marriageable looking fe- males in the camp- At last he struckone that suited him to a t. oF otis afterwards, he said tome witha great sigh, which he tried to smother in a laugh, «Ob!she was & clipper! Trim as a gazelle lithe as a willow; cheeks which (though sun- browned) showed a peachy ruddiness, with eyes!ah! such great brown swimming eyes! that droye your soul dows into your boots, dragged your heart up into your throat and left you speechless and slaughtered.” To this sumptuous female Condrick laid siege. ‘ His progress was good. As the sbaces ot evening cettled down upon valley and fill, he and his charmef tooka stroll. As they walked along the meandering banks of the Carson, the full face of the moon rose up from behind the eastern hills. All nature seemed filted and quivering with love. | Love danced in the rays of moonlight that | glanced on the stream, the willows rustled their Jeayes to the passing bree: and so sweetly told the story of their love thateven the restless winds were for awhile enticed to linger, forgetful of their journey; enamored pight-hawks were skimming the love-laden | air in veluptuous circles; rays of languishing light gleaming in answering flashes trom their | lazy wings: crickets, peeping from their holes in neighboring billocks, chirped to each other in meliow, tremulous notes the ripe d gushing love of their surcharged hearts; bee- ties, crazy with leve, thundered hoarsely their plaints of the tender pain that racked | their mailed bodies, and the sweet honeydew of heaven tell softiy into the heart-cup that each meek plant held trustingly up. The sympsthetic hearts of the lovers ac- knowlecged the tender influences surround ing them. and shared the sweet thrills with which all nature qnivered. Slowly the pair, in fond discourse, wandered on . What throbs of affection stirred Condrick’s eart. What fires of love burned in Condrick’s eyes: As his charmer leaned trustingly upon his arm, heaven seemed to descend and rest on the lower and nearest hills. As the murmurofa bee in arose was her vorge to his soul. | Seating themselves on agrassy bank, they | e@azed together on the darkiing eddies of the | gliding stream. ij in glowing colors Condrick painted for the | | fair being by his side a picture of the wonder- ful wealth hidden within the rocky vaults or the wbippoorwill mine. Charmed by Ris eloquence and absorbed ‘in the contemplation of the picture he placed be- fore her, she forgotalielse and gradually her beautiful head drooped—drooped lower and lower—and finally rested upon his boso.a— his manly chest. Great heaven! a thrill darted through his frame, and so affected him that it was only by & tremulous effort that he could smother the voleano of emotions swelling within his bosom. ‘ He ielt a desire to bound to his feet and ut- ter a wild whoop! Bat he didn’t. ! “No; he constrained his emotion; he resisted sees ee head was now fairly and snugly rested | upon bh preast. = sy As she laygazing into his handsome face, her parted tresses, of richest brown, fell back- ‘ward in affluent waves from her broad fore- | head, unkissed by thesun and of marble tex- ture and whiteness. Her great liquid eyes Jooked into his, and he gazed down into their unfathomable depths till all the past, all the Tuture, seemed to centre there. | Heaven came down still lower and rested on the valley. | But this could not always last. He felt that could mot. She seemed expecting some- thing. i Her great eyes closed wearily and the silken | fringes of their curtains rested on her cheek. | He wits happy as he was, but he could not be se he was forever. She seemed to have the same thoughts. She slightly raised her head. Its pressure on his chest was not so great as formerly. He was distressed. Would sberise? Was he about tolosce her! The thought was agony. His head grew dizzy. He felt himself stand- | ing on & precipice. He was losing his balance. He was toppling over. Courage! He gasped—gasped out his tale ot love. It was not a@ long one. But it was to the point. She sighed—sighed a long, cous, convulsive sigh. But she said nothing In a murmuring tone, he asked her if she badn’t some feelings of the same kind for him She put herarm about his neck, and hiding her sweettace im his shirt front sobbed out in a broken voice that that was what atled her. Heayen let go all holds, and fel! tohis feet. Here followed several deep, searching, deli- cious Kisses. {kor the gratification of my lady readers, And that they may know the exact numberand duration of these kisses, 1 have put them ail down. They are as follows, the stars repre- | senting their number, and the dashesthe du- | ration of each : ** ****—#——_# ###* ¥x | ++ 4 ss ae | long, tremep- *. It witl be observed that the jlast one | ‘was ofimmense lengh. it hasa tailtoitlike a | comet. Iam not sure that it was not even | longer than I have represented. Condrickis not evensure aboutit. He thinks about here | he was insensible for a time.} After all these kisses came an awkward | pause. The situation, to be sure, was not an unhap- | Py one. But again my friend felt that it was time for something more. He had made the leap from one Precipice— Another was before him. He was tottering to its brink. He muet speak of marriage. How would she taxe that! She bad acknowledged that she loved him. (ood! - ‘This give him courage. | He gasped and chokingly gulped ont the question—in feur, and with his eyes slightly closed. > She clasped him more tightly about the 1eck, and sighed deeply. i ‘: Poor Condrick! ail sorts of fears attacked im. The very blood in his heart seemed congeal- | ing. fie held a drop of something moist fall on his beard. At first he thought her nose was bleeding. He felt his hand aloft in the moonlight, and on It beheld a glittering tear. He telt better then. His heart gave a great leap, and he said “Thank heaven!” He was now much enconraged. Pee &gain made inguiry as to her loye for m. She said then, in words that she loved him— “Ob! so, somuch!’ which for the time com- forted him greatly. Condrick now began to urge immediate mar- By iage. She objected. but clun and said, “Wait awhile. Condrick wanted to know if there was obstacle to their immediate union. bes She kissed him ine * * ae ——*] and sa: ere WAS a slight one. He then tenderly kissed her [+ « — *) and asked if they could not be married in a week. Sheraised her great swimming eyes to his face, and gazed fondiy upon him, bat sag nothing. Her pouting lips were in tempting, & more clesely to him, proxim- | Offers a certain and | GLEET.BO BO. 8Y. i= | Several wells upon them. ; New York, Philadelphia, &c,, which will be sold | Ninth street, near | of M - PROPOSABS. B, 391 BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINC Mik io street, is the ney N pateres STAMP ail th. istrict, ia that he y bastodo over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places. He bas the largest and fin agsortinent of Pat- terns ever offered here. M g his own Patterns, he isable and willing to stamp acy pattern brought hi nov 23-tf BR. BACKER, tax Most WoNDERFUL ASTROL- GER, No. 470 9th street, between D aod K, (vp stairs,) gives full and thorough information concerning. affairs through life, with andio regard to Health, Wealth and Mar e, Love Af- ‘#, Jourpeys, Law Suits, Absent ends, Sick nd Death. Dr. Backercanbe @ morning till §in the evening. nov 23-lw* Bee 4 Penn’s avenue. | Oflice 414 Pere iveen 4° and 6th streets. STAR eT AKNESS, NELAMED BLADDER, E s HE LUNGS. LI T MENBEi . LIVER, KIDNEYS, | AND, SPLEEN; BORE EYES, SORE THROAT, Havinghad many years experience in the prac- tice of ‘Bose diseases the doctor bids defiance to all competition in their treatment and cure, Recent cases of venereal diseases curei in one or two days, Ladies and gentlemen can consalt him at his office from 9to4o’clock daily. nol9-Im Mi: BROOK FIELD, of Kansas, ean be con- sulted on the Past,Present and Future events, at ber roem.pn the northwest corner of 4th and L sts. She b: tudied under one of the most cele- brated AstrMogers of the age. She guarantees satisfactien to all those who may give her a call, She can be seen from8 a. m.to9 p.m. Price one dollar. sep 29 2m* M2. L. 8MITH, with her extraordinary powers to describe Se living and dead friends, give the names of both, tells character, the future, ex- amines all kinds diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th atreet, five doors above I street. Hours from 1 dnesday evenings. 823-3:n* | | | CLOTHING. MOST POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE Is | SMITH, BROS. & CO., | 40 West Baltimore SMITH . BROS, & OO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimere street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors, No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Ma. N. B. Goeds of all descriptions at reasonable prices, Wasningtonians can Save 20 per cent. by getting their Clothing made at orn, BROS. & 0O.. 40 West Baltimore street. ° The best and cheapest Cs 4 House in the country is BMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street, MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. Persons in Washington can save 2) per cent. by buying their Clothing of SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baitimore street. Our Washington customers can fiad the best stock of Clothing in the countrs—every articla aponged—at SMITH, BROS, & Co. 40 West Baltimore atreet The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers | the finest stock of Olething in the country. BMITH, BROS. & CO., Marble tiall, '40 West Baltimore street Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to gat your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. The place where everybody gets suited. SMITH, BROS. & CC., 40 West Baltimore street, The enly house in Baltimore or Washington that sponge all their Goods. SMITH, BROS. & Ce., 40 West Baltimore street. All Discharged Soldiers in Washington sre effered a discount of 10 per cent. BE buying of us, EMira. BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. pischerged Soldiers can save twenty dollars on eBuitby buying of WITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, fd, It will pay all to come to Balti bi LOTHIRG. On SetriL DHOS & CO a Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & OO. Marble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Baltimore atreet, to get your Fall and Winter Clothin, SMITH. BROS. & CO., Merchant Tailors and Olothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. Peg top PANTS, French and zoel WALKING ‘eltoe’s fancy and plain SAOKS; also, the BAOKATEL, the prettiest coat out. ae Ju culos varieties a SMI’ noe: & C00.'8 ular Marble Baltimore street. Glething eg enes NEW STORE! UGS, &e., street, Baltimore, © NEW STORE! A full assortment of FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. ~ Sue MATTINGS, OCMFORTS, BLANEBETS, ; FEATHER BEDS PILLOWS AND HOLSTERS... rR ESSE, CROCKERY. S WARE, @ias WINDOW SHADES, TABLE COVERS, &c., &c., With ezory conceivable article that is necessary in the Housekeeping line, at the New Store, No. 406 SEVENTH STREET, Betws G 4np H Stages, Bast Sipe. He ng just returned from the North with an imm sense stock of Goods, I would respectfully call the attention of the citicens and thore about fur- nishing to my stock of New Goods, which was pnr- chased before the late advance ingold, and which I will sell at prices that cannot fail to please. We charge nothing for showing our Goods, and feel confident that when seen they will sell them- R. BUCHLY. selves, - . 406 7th street, between G and H, 27-1m Ten doors above the Old Stans, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROL UM COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. 100.000 SHARES AT $10 EACH, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $5 PER SHARE. LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. OFFICERS: | HON. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President, WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. Books are open for subscription at the office of the Company, No. 24 Empire Building, 71 Broad- way, New York, The lands of the Company are situated in th heart ofthe Oil Region, and include portions of those well-known localities, “the McElhenny -farm, the two McClintock farms,’ and other proved aad valuable working territories, includ- ing over Two Thousand acres of the beet Oil Ter- ritories along Oil Creek and in West Virg-aia, now under process of successful development, and oil iv already regularly and largely produced trom Address the Company, P. 0. Box 536% New York. _o¢ 28-38 jousen BEXNOLDS & 00, PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 600 Ninva Staxrer, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly & om | pan, the largest and beat assortment in the city | hts, Portables, of Chandeliers, Brackets, prep big Glass Globes, mica and other Shades, and all arti- cies in this line, from the best establishments in | onthe most reasonable terns. RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board repared to furnish the best RANGE in nse anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Bestaurants, &c., are invited to call. We do all’ kinds of GAS and STRAM ft’ 4 romptly and cheap: as also everything 1. PL Cais ING line in the mont satiaf jail and see our Bathing Tule, Glosets Was stands pesian 2 & ennaylyania ven! Satablishment in the city. JANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. W.G.METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. and iith st. The largest Musical Establishme and only importing house in the Di trict. Sole Agency of Steinway & Sons grand and square PIANOS, of which we have just received a new assortment, making our stoek 16 instruments of this celebrated factory alone, which is larger assortment than can be found at any other agen- cy of this house in the country. Besides these, we havea etock of Raven & Bacon,and Haines Brothers make on hand, We are the sole agents ason & Hamlin’s justly celebrated CABINET ORGANS, which we sell at, factery epics. from $110 to $60. Prince & Co.’s MELODEONS. Purchasing exclusively for cash, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon ac- com modating terms. s Old Pianos taken in exchange, tuned and re- océ , J paired. a BUBR & BROTHER, DEALERS In HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. UMBRELLAS, &o. No, 383 Seventh street, near I street. o¢ 21-1m ity to his own, [=* * ——* bles now repeated his question, Wuen in an sgonized voice she cried out: *Obidear! Lcan’t tell! I’ve gota phthisicy old cuse of a husband out in one e’ lhem wa- gous, and he’s just spitefal enough to livea month yet!” Condrick is still a WXchelor He had a bad Spe}! of so! ‘hing like moan- tain fever the next day after he visited the emigrant train—at least, he went off into the monrntains, and shunned mankind and wo- mankind for about two months. Bathe is all right now.—olden Era. ‘ ™ | AGENTS FOR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRIOT, H. MILLER & CO., “SUBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES! No. 511 Nioth street west, near Pennsylvania av, MEN! + MEN! MENI: Always ready tobe mustered tor one or three years, at the most reasonable prices, We will do better than KNOWN AND RELIABLE. Ny Biy dealt ite Stherain the business most N. 8. MIL pep 20-2 Tuatice of the Peace, PRorosats FOR CUTTING AND CORDING FIREWOOD, BEADOCARTERS DeparTMSsT OF WASTINGTOR, Orrice oF Coin QOARTSRMASTER, Nos.534 and 476, sth =t.. near NY. ave, - Washington, D € , Nov 28, 1364. Written Proposals wil be received at this office until THURSDAY, the Sth day of December, 1434. uniil noon. for cutting and cording 50% to 25.0) | cords of Wood, n laudawithin the limiteof this Department, io Virginia or Maryland. to be de- signated by the Chief Quartermaster. Department of Warhington, The Wood movat be cut four feet in length and | split to the usual! size of cord wood, and theecort | will be tight feet long four feet wide. and four feet and four inches high i The contractor will be required to make all the wood in places necessary roads, and to cor easily acces-ible to tean 3, a 5 Any further information desired can be obtained upon application at this office ‘An oath of allegiance to the Government of the United States mnst accompany each bid. peicleires should ve endorsed ee ior uttin, ordiag Fire Wood. ressec fo Nie snd Oording Fint TP GDINGTON. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Rov 28 Int Department of Washingtua, Ppeorosares FOR WRAPPING PAPER ANB qWwing. Post Orrick DEPARTMERT, October 22, 1354, Sealed Propora’s will be received at this Depart- ment until the 8th day of Desember next, at 12 o clock, noon, for farnisbing WRAPPING PAPER AND TWINK, for the use of the Post Offices in the Unitad States, for one year from and after the 3ist day of Decea- ber next ; i The said articles are to be deliyered, free of ex- pense, at the Blank Agencies of the Post Office D2- partment at Washington, D.C., New York city, and Buffalo, N. ¥. i The estimated 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 reama of Wrapping Paper, 2) by 25 inches in size, of material and quality fully equal to that now in use inthe Department, and to weigh 22 pounds to the ream, and each ream to contsin 2) perfect quires, _ 10 reams of the same kind of Paper. 26 by # inches in size, and to weigh 55 pounds to the ream. 5°) pounds of Jute, or other suitable Twine, hard twisted, and in balls, to weigh one pound each, or about tha’ F: 2,40 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, about ena- eighth of an inch in diameter, well twisted, in balls, to weigb from 1}s te 2 pounds + ich. Drsirut 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- scribed for District No 1. i 16,(60 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that firat described for District No. 1. 10,°¢0 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to net of the second description for District ol, District No3, Buffalo, N. Y. 10,00 reams of Wrapping Paper, similar to that firat named for District No.1 30 reams ef Wrapping Paper, similar to that last named for said District. Pa 10,.%0 pounds ef Jute or other Twine, similar to that of the firet deacription for District No. 1. 7480 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar to that of the second description for said District. Proposals will be received for each article sapa- cate nd separately for each District, or for the The contract or contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, to be determined after a careful examination, for the purpose of ascertain ing which bid will, in its practical results, 9 most advantageous to the Department, If the Districts should be reconstructel, or in- creased in number, or any of them discontinued, the articles shall he delivered at such place or places as the Postmaster General shall designate,at pro vaia prices. And the Postmaster General reserves to himself agn- tity of the articles required, if it shail be fraud necessary to do 80. . Semples of such articles as are now furnished can be seen at either of the above-named Agen- cies Bidders will seud samples of sucharticles as they propose to furnish with their bids, Each bidder must furnish, with his pronossls, guaranties of hig ability to comply with his bid and a certificate from his nearest Postmaster, thal such guarantors are credible and reliable citizens, must also accompany big praposals. _ t ane sufficient sureties will be required tos con- act. Failures to furnich the articles contracted for, promptly. or the furnishing of articies of an infe- rior quality to those contracted for, will be con- picered fe sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Bids not made in accordance with these propo- fals will not be considered. - 4 Proposals must be marked on the outside of the envelope with the name of the article or articles proposed for, and the letter containing them ad- ressed to the First Assiatant Postmaster General, ‘Washington, D, OG. W. DENNISON, oc 25 law6' Postmaster General. ___ DENTISTRY. D* T. B FRAYSER, DENTIST, TENDERS ! is Professional services to the pub- lic, and will give his undivided attention SOEpep to the treatment of all Diseases of the Teeth, Teeth inserted from one to an entire act. at the shortest notice, with little or-no pain. Call early and see that your teeth are secured from the ravages of disease, No charge made for examination or professional advice, nov 10-2w* Office No, 423 Beventh st. DaXzs 'BY.—Dr. W. F. MARSHALL, Dentist, No. 4 Pennsylvania avenue, sec- sond doorifrom 13th street, attends ‘ branches of the profession. _oc 13-2m* REAL DISCOVERY IN DANTISTBY, th Extracted without Pvin ewith the Muhrita of 1 would advise all persons ha tooth to _ox- tract to call at Dr. fuwies oh and have them taken out by this new, and harmless process. Also call and! examine the Dector’s new and im- proved method of Inserting Artificia! Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth you will have them {n no other style than this new and valu: one. ‘No. 242, Pa. avenus, between the privilege of increasing or redacing the lath and isth streets. _novis 8, R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentint. TEETH. LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentes MINERAL PLATE TEBTH, « personally at his office in th any persons can wear these’ sity ‘seth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who eannot wear these. Persons Calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those whoare partioniar and wish the purest cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that artcan produce, the MINSRAL PLATH will be more fully warranted. Booms in this city—No 338 Powasy vente syenue between 9th and i¢th streets, Also, 907 as Philedelphia, = mar4-ly THEPUBLICO. —_e DETECTION OF COUNTERFEITERS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Sotrcrror’s OrFicr, Oct, 29, 1364. Congress, by an act passed at its last session placed a considerable sum of money at the bee aero of the Secretary of the bison de to be employed inthe prosecution of measures for the detestion and punishment of persons engaged in counter- feiting Treasury notes, fractional currency, and other securities of the United States. This fund is devoted to the payment of rewards to detectives and ethers shroyel whose instramentality offen- ders are brought to justice; and its administration and the conduct of the measures referred to are eikceds by order of the Seeretary, under the imme- iate supervision of the undersigned, to whom all communications reiating thereto, or to the effences indicated, should be addressed. Liberal rewards have already been paid to several parties ee Have aided in the apprehension of counter- feiters, It is hoped that the stimulus thus offered, added to the interest which all good citizens must feel in the suppression of crimes tending to impair the credit of the national securities, andthus embar- races ail business operations, will induce the earn- est co operation of all capable of affording any aid in tue efforts being made by the Department for the attaioment of that desirable end, ially urged that all persons having sEnowledge of facts important to be Known by the Department, concerning such offences, will communicate them fully and promptly to the undersigned. Publishers of newspapers througheut the coun- try willrender essential service to the Govern- ment and the public by giving conspicuous pep cation to this card. EDWARD JORDAN, nov 1-6tD3mW Solicitor of the Treasury. co, W. BOTELER. JNO. W. BOTELER c, W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS m™ CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIM GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WABE, AND ; HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, w@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STHAMBOATS FUBNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. MT-e06m between 9th and Lith sta versally acknowledged as 01 4oLss. uni- ul at for BrRenarE- EMING AND PRESERVING 1e the impaired Byesight Scientifically and correctly suited, by FRANKLIN }0., Opticians. scVpondaylvania avenue 12th and 13th ate, National, aD 388 Pi Avanit di FIRLD GLABSES, *OPRRA GLA iB, MIOR TRS DE VISIT: lowest prices, PES, THERMOMETERS, 8 gee NS . HEIBERGER, Z g eGo 'H. ¥. Lovpox & Ce., . 68 . y 8? AND MILITARY MER. CITIZENS AND TAILOR. Re: LO Metropolitan Hotel, late 362 nov 1-tf Pennsylvania avenue, ve FRsse BUCKWHE It is espec- IMPROVE ht by t ebrated PzsSLs and P Washington. D.C. LSO— AT FLOUB. HONEY SYRUP. Just received. & BUROHELL, 0019” Corner I street and Vermont avenue. porosans FOR LOAN. Notice iphereby ‘given that subseriptio be received by the Treasurer of th@ United the sever! Assistant Treasurers aud Designated Deporitories and by the National Banks designated nd qualified as Depositeries and Financial Agents! or Treasury Notes payable three years from | Angust 15, 1864, bearing interest at the rate of | | seven and three-tenths per cent. psr annum, with semi ansual coupons attached, payable in lawful meney. There notes will be convertible at the option of the helder at maturity. into six per cent. gold bearing bends, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from Aagust 15, 1867, The Noten will be issued in the denomination 8 0 fifty, one hundred, fve hundred, one thousand | ve thousand dellars, and will be issued in blank, | or payable to order, as may be directed by the rab- | seribers. ‘All subscription must be for fifty dollars, or | yme multiple of fifty dollars. Duplicate certificates will be issaed for all de os ites. The party depositing must eadorse upop he | original certifieate thedenemination of notes -e- quired, and whether they are to be issued in bl:.ok or payable to order. When so 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 transportatjon charges aa seon alter the reeeipd | of the original Certiflcatesof Deposit as they can be prepared. | Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all deposits made prior to that date, and will be by the Department upen receipt of the Original certificates As the notes draw interest frem August 15, per sons making deposits subsequent to that date | must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be aliowed a commission of one-quarter Of one per ‘ent., which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the efficer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for sommissions must be made from he deposits, Officers reeciving deporits will see that the proper @ndorsements are made upon the original certificates, All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desired informa- tion, and afford every facility for making sub- scriptions, W.P, FESSENDEN, Sy %6-tf Fecretary of the Treasury. pBerosars FOR FORAGE. Quisr QUanrexmasrun’s Orrion, Wassinatom Duror, Dec. 8, 143. Bealed Proposais are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s artment,at Washington, D, ©., Baltimore, Md.. lexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5.00 bushels of corp or oats and 50 tons of kay or straw, and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries there: the qiantity ef each article proposed to be del: ered, he time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. The price must be written out in words on the bids. Corn to be up in gone ‘Stout sacks, of about two busbelseach. Oats in like sacks ofabout three pushels each, The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment, The hay and atraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description vf oats, corn, bay a em wropored to be delivered most be sale. “ai the articlesoffered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject toarigid inspection by the Government Inspector before peng accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and ment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall have beep ‘slivered and accepted. The bidaer wili be required te aecormpany his proposals with a garan’y, signed by two respon- Fible persons that in case his bid is accepted ke or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties inasum equal to the amount ofthe con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter late the con- tract, they to make good the difference betwees the offer of said bidder and the next loweet respon- sible bidd¢_,orthe person te whom the contract may be awarded. Th ibility of the guarantors mast be shown by the offic certificate of a U. 8. District tinder the United Btaton Goverumen or respon The full name and P.O., sddress of each bidder aaaee peal maget be addressed Co. Bg, Gen .D. D.0., an for Forage.” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of tne con- tract, signed by the contractor and both, of his ‘arantors, will be required of the success‘al bid- er or bidders upon signing the cont: Bay « forms of bids PF (Town, County and Beste} — a =— the subscriber. do h. ropone to furnish ret Setiver a Pee Ie) tek Btaton, at the Quarter- master’s I’spartment at ., agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inyitin; for forage, dated ibington Depet, the following articles, vis: — pustelaio’ Gorn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of — bushels or Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of. 82 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per on of 3,000 pounds — tons of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 3,000 pounds. ~ Delivery to commence on or before the — dayof , 186—, and to be completed en or before the —— day of . 186—, and | ede mayaelt te enter inte a written contract with the United States, with good gnd approved securities, within the apace of ten dsyS after being notified that my bid kasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, igadi alD.H.Rvormn. Belews & Generel Depot Quartermaster. Washingt GUARANTY, We, the undersigned, resident | Gounty of , and State of and severally, covenant with the r | and guarantee in case the fore one 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, 1363, under which the bid was e,and,in case tae anid 1 fail to enter into a contract as afores: arantee to 1 ood the differ- ence between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom t may be awarded. der our Bands and seals this arr of i Beal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and eitet, the above-Bamed guarantors are Nee Pe negrity nn eet fer ——, nto be cartifed by the United tates District A. TDey, lector 0! . er officer Tey Uebel tates Government, or respon- fice. sible person known to this ofee, sox au, _ dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. cus QUARTEEMASTER’S OFFIOR, Dsronz or Wasuincron, Washington, D. €., January 4, 18%. dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber ther, Furni pace: and 7 ce 4 im duplicais, of nigh to this Bepot aa each marked in plain ad to fe ton y acegrepared to short mi 6, PROPOSALS. Gai nities eee sae eee PPROPORALS FoR LETTER BALANOMS. Post Orrice DeraRTMeNt, October 22, 1964. BEALED PROPOSALS will be receivet st thit Department until the sth day of December next, at 12 o'clock noon, for furnishing LETTER BALANCES for the une of the Post Officesin the United States for one year from and after the 3ist day of Dacem- ber next, of the following description, viz: Ist Balances .c apadle of weighin GRA! ounces. avoirdupois weig! e graded down to quar Of these it is Tappesed 800 will be required weighing at least two t, to be graded down to . nces capable of nds, avoircupois weigh aitonnees: Of these it ear. "Perfect correctness will be required in the bal- anes ‘to be furnished, as well as strength and dura- ‘Barnples of each description of balance must ao- company each bid, and the bidder who may obtain the cemtract will be required to furnish balances ordered of a quality in all respects equal to the | le | s Pe lance must be well and securely packed in a box for transportation. | , The Balances must be delivered free ofallcharge | to the Blank aaeee of the Post Office Department at Washington, D. ., who will accept the same, if | perfect and equal to samples. | | ‘Each bidder moat furnish with bis proposals ev- idence of his ability to comply with his bid, Two sufficient sureties will be reauired to acon- tract. Failures to furnish Ba'ances as contracted for | promptly, or the furnishing of those of an inferior Gen- e forfeiture or the coniract. r Proposals must be endorsed on the outside of the envelope, “Proposals for Letter, addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster eral, Washington, D.C. W. DENNISON, oc 25 wow Postmaster Geaeral, RROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES, QuARTERMASTER’S OFFIce, U.S. M. 9.3 WaAsutncTon, October 27, 1854, Sealed Proposals, for each class separately, will be received at this office until 2o’clock p.m. of the 2d day of December next. for furnishing to the U. 8, Marine Corps, during the year 1345. the fol- lowing samgticts to be delivered at the office of the Arsistant Quartermaster of the Corps, Philadel- hia, Pennsylvania. free of expense to the United tates, in such quantities as may from time to time be required. Crass No.1, 14.6 yards of Sky Biue Kersey, #11 wool. free from hair, 54 inches wide, to weigh 2 ounces to the yard, (i LQ wool-dyed) 6,00 yards Dark Blue Kersey, all wool, free from bain. Minebes wider te waigh Mvuices LO tne yard, (indigo wool dyed) 8,500 yards Dark Blae Twilled Cloth, all wool, for uniform coats, ‘indigo wool-dyed,) 54 inches wide. to weisch'22 ounces per yard 15) yards of Scarlet Cloth, all wool, (coehineal ered ee inches wide, to weigh 16 ounces per art i Oxass No, 2. 6,0°0 yards ef 6-4 Dark Blue Flannel for oversacks, all wool, (indige wool dyed,) 51 inches wide, to weigh 13 ounces per yard 18,Qv0 yards of 3-4 Dark Blue Flannel, for shirts, all wool, ‘indigo wool-dyed.) 7 inches wide, to weigh 645 ounces per yard 1,200 Gray Blankets. ail wool, to weigh four peunds each, to be7 feet long and 5 feet wide, and free from grease 7,50 pairs of Woolen Socks, three sizes. properly made of gooa tleece wool, with double and twist- ed yarn, to weigh three pounds per dozen pairs, free from grease Crass No, 3. to weigh 13 oz, per yard 11/00 yards White Linen for shirts, 8) inches wide, ~ 20 weigh I] oz. per yard 17,(00 yards Canton Flannel for drawers,27 inches -,Wide, to weigh 7 oz. per yard 4,900 yards Cotton Tickin, kerbs sacks, oO +: Oxas: 5 1060 Uniform Caps, com a (except pompons) circumference blue cloth, indigo wool dyed 1,400 Stocks, Crkas No.8 LAss No.5, 600 gross Coat Buttona, ( Eagle) 25) gross Jacket Bu‘tons. ( Bagle) 100 gross Vest Buttons, (Eagle) 1400 pairs Yellow Taps 150 seta Epaulet Bullion for sergeants and corpo- ny 1.400 seta Epanlet Bullion for privates 75 Red Worsted Sashes 6,0W) yards Yellow Binding 4,000 yards of Red Cord 100 Swords for sergeanta 60 Bwords for musicians 40 Drums (tenors) complete 40 Drum Slings 140 Batter Drum Heads 10 Snare Drum Heads 100 Drum Corda 5) seta of Drum Snares 30 Boxwood ‘*B”’ Fifea 80 pairs Drum Sticks. Crass No. 6. 10,000 Army Boots(infantry pattern.) = Ovass No. 7. 5 1,200 Cartridge Boxes, without magazine 1,80 Bayonet Scabbards, with frogs attached 1,200 Percussion Cap Pouches 1,20 Cartridge Box Belta 12:0 Waist Belts 1,20) Waist Plates 18 Sword Frogs, Crass No.8. 1,200 Tin Magazines for cartridge boxes, as per sample, Crass No. 9. 1,400 Knapsacka 600 Haversacks 6 Canteens _ 0 Musket Slings. Crass No. 11. 2 ,For making and trimming the following arti- ise, 5 Watch Ooats attonn Cvats fer sergeants, corporals, musicians do. do - do do do do do do Li do do do do Flannel Bhirte Linen Shirts Drawers Flannel Sacks Red and Blue Jackets for boys Bed Sacks. . The above mentioned articles must conform, in all respects, to the sealed standard patterns in the office of the Quartermaster Marine Corps, Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C.; Assistant Quarter- master’s office Marine Corps, 1,220 Spruce street, Philadelphia; and at the Marine Stations, Brook- n, New York, acd Boston, Massachusetts, where they canbe examined, | ‘And whenever the articles named above, ov any portion of them, shall be considered as not tally conforming to ramples, they will be rejected, an the contractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kind at once, or the Quartermaster wall sapely the deficiency at the expense of the contractor Payment will be made upon the accepted de- livery of the whole quantity which may from time to time be ordered, withholding ten per cent. from the payment of account rendered ur ‘er first order until second order ia filled, and ten per eent. from aceount rendered under second order until third order is filled,and so on, until contractis com- leted. : By Each proposal must be accompanied by the fol- lowing guarantee: FORM OF GUARANTY, The undersigne: , of inthe State of and in the Btate of — hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of for supplies, as above described, be ac- cepted, he or they will, withia ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post office named. execute the contract for the same, with good an sufficient sureties. and in ease the said shall fail to enter into contract as aforesaid. we guaran- testo make good the difference between tne offer of the said and that which may be accepted, A. B., Guarantor, F.. Wit Cc. Ds Gaareaior . F., Witness. —— e Tinesne ¢! rety that the above-named, —, are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. _, GH. To besigned by the United States district judge, United States district attorney, or collector. No proposal will be considered unless accompa- nied by the above guarantee. Newspapers authorized to publish the above, will send the paper containing the first insertion to the one ‘aer's place of business, or manufacturing 2 bidder’s place o: ess, t establishment, must be specifically stated in the roposal. ® Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope *'Pro- in case the exigencies of the service aris be obtained and at the lowest Price, ing to sell to thin Depot will be re- General and jpotof Washington,” JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTRENTH Brauer, OPPOSITE U. 8. TREASUR: Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 8S. 73-10 LOAN autherized by the act ef June S0th, 1864. ‘The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of $50, 100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five- Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHECKS, jy 27-1 JAY COOKE & 60, WNBROKER AND | 285 PAfoan rics: 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. MATTHEW K. WALSH, 255 285 0 Srreer, Member “teh and lith, Second deor from Hary: Oyster Y ith thi many friendd, I wish 0 1m now prepared to m: liberal Cash ad- vances on Gold and Bilver Watches, Dia- monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware. i Clothing. and Merchandise of every descriptién in good order, 5% javing had twelve years experience in busi- the Qity, and favorably known te many of its citizens, J am confident that to all who may in- trust me with business, (which will banat ctly confidential 1 will give satisfaction. Office oyen . 285 loon, ai da: ) from Beven o’cloek, ry day (Sunday excepted soos ee untjl Nine o’clock P.M. » i Marine Corps,” for 1865, an posals for Supplies fore one: SE: and ACK oe Quartermaster, M. é, oc 28-lawiw Washington. IBEMEN’S INBURAN CB COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. CAPITAL_.._-- $200,000, Office Corn Street and Louisiana Avenue, Over Bank of Washington, HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, DIRECTORS: INSURE eorge Shoemake; John D. Barclay, pedal Cropley, rs Andrew Rothwell, Thomas Parker, Richard Barry, B.B. riences eH Dari rn, er’ William Wilson, son, TeBdward Olax, cles. No charge for poly OMIES ADAMS, President, ABEL G. DAVIS, Sec’y. Rep 22-e06m ANY, ADAM! EXPGRHION 614 PA, AVENUR engion. D. @. | GREAT BASTEEN NORTHERN ND Wusr- EKN EXPRESS FORW MONEY, JEWNELRY, VALU. een SON LP TED BAPE Er an Forwarded wit! AFthe country. This yu ‘Raitwa Towns WEST, AND NORTHWEST rincipal offices are %.0.. NEW YORE, BOSTON PHIA, BALTIMORE, OIN- Com; ‘ts WASHINGTON. BOUNNATL. Bt OIN 8, VILLE, LEXINGTON cenacstionnens alr lew Kerk and Boston, Skrrisa, PROVINGE ee eteams) to LIVERPOOL SOUTHAMPTON snd "HAY x 3 Somercial Lown ia threat Britein end the Goutl tection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLAmade at ail scovealble parts of the United States, a ©: raakinetoas D. bs APTAIN BRAND, OF THE “OHNTIPS. rhe its. By Onpt, H. A. bie OK TAYLOR upposed 100 will be re- | quality, Will be considered a sufficient cause for | Balances,” and | 7,59 yards White Linen for pants, 8) inches wide, | 1,20) Pompons, red worsted, ball-shape, 5 inches in 4,000 Fatigue Caps, (with covers,) to be made of Metal Crescenta and Scale ia the | D* JOHNSON, BaLTMo K HOSPITAD. OFFION No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREBT) THE ONLY PHYSIC (aN ADVERTISING as discovered the mc Oertai Effeotnal Remedy Ip the world fern) Peeeys amd | DISEASES OF [MPRUDRNOR Retief in Siz Hourt! No Triftingr Persons Ruined by Ignorant Pretan ors, or by Deadly Poinon, lereury. should apply Imm: ately, | 4 CURE WARRANTED OR NOG | IN FROM ONE TO TWO Dars. Weakness of the Back, Involnctary Diseha Affections of the Kidnuys and Blaites Impotency, General Debdility, Nervousness, Dye PERT, Laneuor, Low Spirits, Confusion of ideas. alpitation of ‘the Heart, Timitity, Tremblix Dimness of Sight or Giddinass, Disease ofthe Head, | Throat, Nese, or Skin, Affections of the Liver. | Lungs Stomach or Rowele—theas Terrible Diaor, 1 ers 8K vi Byrenst i | iy their most brilitat hoes ot | SSRSRRHO RA, rendering marriage, &o., imposes le, af Mars YOUNG MEN apeal iy, who have become the'vietim: - | tary Vice,that dreadful and destruetive abies | anpually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands: Young Men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis. sonis bgp oa SHE ane Keat ta of slocaenos or ‘ed to extacy the livin, im confidence mira he TAKE PARTiCULAR NOTIOB. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects sof youth, vis: Weakness Pain in the Head, Dimness MARGE of Bight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of | the Heart, Dyspepsia, Ner r 4 eee eat oe did > vous Irritability. De- z stive Puncti Debility. 8ymptoms of Consampting ea: Fenerad ManraL.ry —The féarful effects on the mind ar much to be dr '—Loss of Memory. Confusl of Ideas, Deprestfon of Spirits. Evil Forebodia, Aversion te. Bociety. Belf-distrost, Love of Boli- e &e . 7 “MARRIAGE Married Persons, or young msn ¢ontemplati marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, Organig Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Defermitien, &e.. should apply immediately. | He who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may religiously confide in his honor as a | tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill Physician. ORGANIO WRAKNESS, IMPOTENCY IMPEDI- is MENTS TO MARRIAGH By Dr, Johnston’s marvelous treatment, Weak- ness of the Organa is speedily cured, and fall vigoa restored. Thousands of the most nervous, debdili- tated and impotent, who had lost all hope, have Veen immediately relieved. Allim ediments to marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner- Yous Irritability, Tremblings, and Weakness, of Exhaustion of the most fe kind, speedily ured, @ ame rs DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Low don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Gol- leges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of Lon- don, Paris Philately iaand elsewhere bas effected some of the most astonishing cures that were eve! know; many tronbled with ringing in the head | and ears when asleep,great nervousness, be Alarmed | at sudden sounds, bashfuiness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement ef mind, were cured immediately. YOUNG MEN who have injnred themselves by a certsin oe | indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effecta of which are nightly felt,eyen when asleep, and, if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and de- stroys both mind and bedy, should apply’ immedi. ately. Whata pity thats young, man, the mope ot country and darling of his parents, should *snatched from all iat a aad enjoyments of life by the conned aes of deviation from the path of nature and indulging ina certain secret habit Buch persons must. before contemplating RLAGE Peflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to precee connabial happi ness indeed, Withont these the journey throu, life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the hourly darkens to the view; the mind oa sholy fadections flat the happinese of suotker i ctions that the happiness of ani blighted with our own. ene DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOBE. When the misguided and imprudent v. of Pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this pains 1 disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discevery deters him from ap- plying, to those whe, from education and respesta- ility can alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after mon raslong af the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair ppointments or, by the uss of that deadly Fe json, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp. ms of this terrible sisease: suck as Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin » progresel! with eon rapidity until di ts an end te his dreadful sufferings by sendin; to that unm- discovered country from whose bourne no travele, return OFFICB 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREBT, left hand side going from 5Daltimore street soos rom thecorner. Fail not to observe name and number. SZ No letters received anlesa post-paid and eon- tainirg a stamp tobe usedonthe reply. Persond writing snould state age,and send portionot ad- Yertisement describ: symptoms, Dr.’s Diploma hangs in his Ofies, Bee raed OF THE PRESS. 9 many thousand cured at this lishment within the last twenty years, and nen 2 eroug papercess Surgical Operations performed Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of “Tne and many other papers: notices of which have ap- Posted again snd gain before, the pablic. newaee srosnibiiits. ia a sufficient guarantees to the {- ‘SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED ja 29-ly QPORRT DIEwABESI_EXORET DISEASED BAMABITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT/ THE MOBT, JERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED |, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, a Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pilts lo be Taken to Bifect be @ Cure They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nog any unpleasant taste, and will ne} any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases = Penenty tone noersa Frepared by Sto oO! ie University of Pennsylvania, one o: e eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present di MO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, GE WHATBY! 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A. i. ach preparation is in the form of a most agree- me Secured from effects of climate and osphere,in tin cases, at $3 each, oF four $3 cases in one for $9,and in $27 cases, thus tered by talpean, Sallemnndo, Nout fe-sfe.t9¢ r ‘alpeau, Sallemande, Rew: +4 £8, \ifholesale and retail by Dr. BARROW; No, 194 Bleecker street, | To be had alt New York. of8. 0, FOBD, No, 290 Fa. avei | corner Hth street, Bee mar 9-6m™ MISEBY!—THAT IS THE *SEESTION The Broprietors ofthe “PARI. ‘CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and INE, ined— leas of ox- issu: of sufferi etive and in- rr and ite quaiifi omata 1G: mse—to fre for the four of their most i en TISH-WANG, THE @. aN aap Bie. ae denon s eGaae ta are purely fy jeave him with ruined health to sign over his gall-- x