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1 1 "U gygOTATgrO TTO 12V DR. M: TGLtNT'S TrWata rfolpltsl, In tUe Federal Block, corner ofttereaib and F streets, opposite too Foat and Patent, Offices. Room! 23 and 24, np stairs, Washington, D. C. All diseases bf a private nature treated Inlhe mtut eclentlflo manner, and radical curct ef fected In all cam. srpmtlTIO AFFEC TIONS, ooxosnmBAf gleet, STRICT URES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, or (he result of TOLUFTUOUSDRKAiL, or any weak ox of the OENERATI7E ORGANS from anjr cant whatever, or 'bow lonf (landing, thor ooghlj and radically, rnred) alto OOUT, RBEUitATISM, NEURALGIA, and other CBRONIC DISEASES oWtit NER TES, JIUS OLES, RONES and jdlNTS, SCROFULA, BLOTCHES on the FACE, ERUPTIONS on Iht LIMBS mi .BODf.kndall other ERUP TIVE DISEASES and ' DISEASES of the BLOOD, from ieKttntr cituh thty may fiat artten, akkMui-kd ANjt ja"POttrOTi: No matter rhat yonr disease, let no. false del leacy prevent you from applying Immediately loDr. Velio, "who it acknowledged to be by far'fche moslBnCCESBFULPHTSICIAIf In the treatment of prlratedlseasea. Fear not to come and mako known your misfortunes and he will spcedtfy tend yon oa jonrwayjejolclng. 'SELF-ABUSE, That dreadful scourge of the young, indulged ,ln yhen alone, d destroya Jhe generative organs, nnOta you for married life, producing weakness of the back and limbs, loss of anima tion and mnscnlar power, palpitation of the heart, nervous Irritability, loss of memorymel ancholy habits, Insanity, consumption, and death. YOUNG MAN 1 In view of the dreadful con secmences of delay, do not fall to make yonr case known, Immediately, to Dr. Vellny. Your secrets with him' are sacred, and you may con fidently rely upon his medical skill. Thousands whose systems were shattered and who were on the brink of the grave, have been brought back to Tlgorons health by his skilful treatment. MAURIAUK. Married person, or those contemplstlng matrimony, who suspect themselves of lmpo tency, seminal weakness, or any disease arising from a relaxed state of the genital organs, whether the resnlt of disease, Injury, youthful Indiscretions, or Indulgence of the passions In riper years, are earnestly entreated to place themselves under the care of Dr. V. They may rely with certalstynponaspeedycnre.andnp- on being restored to full health and vigor. lie treats with entire success all diseases ol females, such as LEUCOItRUEAot WHITES, LAPSUS UTERI, fcc, Ac, and In every case guarantees a perfect CURE. FEES moderate, and VISITS and COMMU NICATIONS strictly PRIVATE and CONFI DENTIAL. PmsoNs calling see no one bnt the Doctor. Those at a distance may be treated by mail, by sending a STATEMENT of CASE, Ac, Ac. Jjr 3 Am A FllIKND IN DIKED. TIIV IT. Dn. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINfMPNl The great external remedy of the age. prepared from the rwip" of Dr. Stephen Sweet, ot Connecti cut, the celebrated bone tetter,, whose fame Is un rivaled br that of anrllrlnir man. It la eortitn and Immediate cure for Rheumatism, Gout, lSeu ralgl, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Uounds, bores, Bums, Scalds, PUes, Lumbago, Headache. Tooth- ici aui mii j.uuiUBio mim ftfwout uitorueru. at. Ml CI Ufll AUJUIisTB, 45H--. All suUercr should rive li a trial. RICHARDSON .&. CO , Proprietors, Norwich. Cnnn For sal by CHARLES STOTT, General Agent for Washington, and by all dealers. ItU iWlJ DR. LKLANry ANTI-RHEUMATIC BAND I PERMANENTLY CURES iwicumaiis-m in us various lorms, GOUT and NEURALGIA, STIFFNESS and NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, IMPURITIES of the BLOOD, And the evil FffVcts of Mmury It Is a coot enlently arranged Band or Belt, cun- inimugnniaiaiieucmpounu, TO ueWOM Hround the body, about the waist, CQVAur ArrrcTiNU ali. rAmi, wuerrrrr ine disease may De, and can be wont without Injury to the most delicate per son. By this treatment, the jnedMnal properties con tained In the Band, being of a highly aromatic and volatile nature, and capable of being readllj at sorbed through the pore of the skin, come Into direct contact with the Blood and general circula tion, without first passing through the prmess of digestion, which would tend, not only to detract from their curat h e powers, but to Impair the In ternal organs and derange the digestion also thus avoiding the Injurious effects, so often the result of Internal remedies, and effecting a perfect cure, by purifying and equalizing the circulation of the vital fluids, and restoring the parts affected to a healthy condition. This Band is also a most pow erful "Aati-MeKurlal Agent,' and will entirely relieve the system from its pernicious effects. Moderate oaae are cured In a few day, and we are constantly receiving undoubted testimonials to which we invite inspection at our office of their efficacy In aggravated case of long standing. PaiCE, Two Dolxau Sent by mall upon receipt of S2, or by express everywhere, with all necessa ry Instrucuonsi from the principal office of G. SMITH CO .Proprietors, , 1 Broadway, New York. N. B. Descriptive circulars sent free. E-This Band will not Interfere with the sol-' dlers duties. no 16 ly BO SWELL'S MEDICATKD .. COUGH CANDY For COUOIIS, COLDS, BR0XCHITIS. IXFLUEXZA, I H0AB8EXESS, And all incipient ttagti of Consumption. 1 For sale, wholesale and retail, by O. BOSWELI Druggist, , Cor. Maryland avenue ami Seventh st , And z. D. GILMAN, Prnn avenue, near Browns' Hotel Charles Allen, w, B. Entwlsle, ?& John R. Major,' L.M. Smith, b C. Major. If. II. MePherson, j, w, Nairn. ??& J D O'Donnel, J.P,MUbiirn, j f. Dawson, Charles Stott, d. g. Ridgel) . In Georgetown by Kldwetl, Sothoron. Sclssell. I and Barnard. ' And by Druggist and Sutlers generally Jan 16 ' t NAVY AGENT'S OFFICE, Washington, Nq , u, ittci, PnoroiAL will be received at this office, until Monday, the first of December next, at 3 o'clock p. to , for two hundred and ten thousand (210,000) yards of Whit Cartridge Cloth, In width and pro portions, a follows, viz. iv,uw yams, 19 incnei wiae 201 41 M 2S " so .. M 1 3 u u To be delivered at the Naiy lard, In this city free of cost to the Government for freight or trans' portatlon. H p flROWN, novlB-dll ttny Agrnt "V" TICE-The Mercantilo Bank, formrrh dt XI log business at 223 PennsyU anla a enue. bai -log this day closed and ceased to exist, all its bills of Issue outstanding will be redeemed, on present ation, by Justlco Ilaiard, at his office, ?27 Prnnsyl- anla at enue, . j, S. HOWARD COCHRAN, Waihihotoii, D. C , " rreildent " November 10. J863, noy 20 Iw' -nai.TIMOIt AND OHIO KAimOAIV m Paiseuger TralissrrtijyaM"- TUB rASSENOFR TRAINS between WASHINGTON, DAtTIMORK.AND THE, WEST will run ss follows n-. lm,l Trains fo JI'iKAIiurfon otul Iht Weit, 7V Uitlu Tratru txtmen Wash'n and Iht Wftt. On Sniutoyl, lr Iran fo'SaWewrjaai out to Hit en as loiiowsi iwa.mi u i- ruieonn for the est make close connection tWihingiooJuoctlonjIUUrjwlththeBUlmor and Ohio railroad, tot all point West, itkwnntt ylor Philadelphia and A'w rorib Leave Washington it 8 a. m , 11 a. m , and Op. m. r.4nwdt-Lev Washington it.m and AJOp.m. POINTS YtZST. and statloosalongthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad let re Washington at and 7 40 a. m., and p. m 1 andonTSnhdays ittwp.n. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Leave NeWrork at 7 . ra , Philadelphia at 11.30 a, to , Baltimore at S 44 p. m. Arrlre at Washing- Leave New l ork at 6 p. m T Philadelphia at 10 60 fi m.. Baltimore at 4.30 a. tn. Arrlre at Washing on at 6.W a. m. Leave New ork at 11 p. m., Philadelphia at t.30 a. m , Baltimore at 7 40 a. m. Arrlre at Washlng ton at 23 a. m. Local Accommodation Train les , e Baltimore at 10 a. m. and B.10 p.m . for Washington) arrive there at 1 a. m and 7 p.m. On Sundar at 4 30 and 7 40 a. m , onlr, from Bal timore. . . , Ua Aonnpolli connection! on Sunday from Balti more or Washington. raisenjrert learlnf Washington at 6 and 7 40 a m. and 3 p. m., make eonnedlona at Washington Junc tion (Relay) with trains on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, for ail points west of the Ohio river and for all points along the line of the Baltimore and Ohio road, la Maryland and Virginia. Trains lears Annapolis for Baltimore and With tngton dallj-,except Sundays, at 0 43 a. m , and 1 40 p. m. Passenger Trains learlng Washington at f a. m . 11 a. m , and 0 p. m , and Baltimore at 4M and 7 40 a m. and 3.00 p. m . stop only at Annapolis and Washington Junctions. Way Pauengers must take the Accommodation Trains only. W. P. SMITH, " nor 17 Master of Transportation. ADAMS BXPRJEBS COMPABTT, Oflce 514 Peaus. arinai, WathingUm City, D. C. GBEAT EAJSTERN. NORTHERN, aicd WEST- ERN EXPRESS FORWARDERS. Merehavndlaef Home y, Jerelry, Valttablea, ITotes. Stock. Bond. jfcc Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to all accessible sections of the country. This Company has Agencies in the principal railway towns in the Its Tjrlncloal offices are mSniXGTON.Zf. C..X. yoiuzbostox, nilbLVEUrillA. UAL. A IJl UKH. UJA - OLVXATL ST. LOUIS, LOUIS TILLS. LEXIXOTOX. Connections are made at New York and Boston with lines forwarding to the Canadas and the British Provinces, and with steamship line to Liv erpool, Koutnampion, ana Havre, ana inence dt European expresses to all prominent commercial towns In Great Britain and on the Continent. Collection of Notes, Drafts, and Bill made at all accessible psrts or the united state. C C. DUNN, Agent, 'Je 17 Washington, D C. r n, somer, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS AND CLAIMS. Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay, Olflcera' i.eenuun;, ana au otncrjnst tiuni, against tha Gorerntnent. OFFICE No. 4CSEVENTH STREET, (Department Exchange,) WAlHiaOTOH. D. C. And Xo. 3 Park Place, corntr of Broadway, eppotite City Hall, Xew York. Itefer. br mrmlulon. to lions Hannlbsl Hamlin, Mce President, Met Martin Kalbflrlsch. Mavor Clrr of Brook! rn 1 AbU i.a. a.7' .. : .. 'w. a. :i.. ..m. r :.- jku iinuu, r jiew ior. iii) i uuu n. uuuuwiu, n, l. , Die 1 mamas &i. awara, in. -. 1. n.j to- wara ji jtoiimi, iu. w. , n, 111 ajciu 11. tucc, n C. Mm 1 John B Aller. M. C . Mass t Alfred A, Burnfaam, iM. C Conn.j Dwlght Loomis, M. C, Conn 1 John A. Giirlej, Ma V., Ohio t James M. Ashler, M. a, Ohloi Money Edgerton,M. C, Ohio) John llutchlns, M. C, Ohio, John Corode, M. C, Pi 1 Robert McKnlght, M. C, Pa J Justin S. Mor rill, M C, t jJolin V. Potter, M C, Ul j Z. Chandler, M C, Mich,) James H. Lane. M. C, KansM Cyrus AldrlchM. C , Minn J Wm. Kel loejr. M C . Ill t John T. Nixon, M. C, N. J.t John iil Mranon, w. u n, j.i . a. rou.e, n. ,. 111 ; Owen Lorejoy, M C , III 1 F. P. Blair, Jr , M. C. Mo 1 .bridge G. Snauldlng, M C.N. Y.i Al fred riy, M C, N . Major General H. B. bur ycai N WycVolt; Fsq , Pits. WilUamsport City Bank t Shepherd Knapu, Fq , Pres. Mechanics' nuk Jy-O-tf Pi ICTRHIOR ADOTtlVMKNTS. 4sn -. 48 4HA PAPER HANGINGS, OrALLORADESANDrniCES. Warrauted Gold Band Window Shade t Buff, Green, and Blue Holland Shades, all sizes) made to order. Also, a hnndsome assortment of Picture Cord and Taisels, all sixes and colore Purchaslnx for tash, and allowing no old stock to accumulate, ierons needing the a bo re goods will tluil it to their advantage to give me a call All work executed and superintended by practical men, who hate served a regular apprenticeship at their trade Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay required. Please git e me a call. Remember the number. JOHN MARKRITLR, No. 486 Seventh street, Eight doors above Odd Fellows' Hall. nov 26 ly T TOKTIII TRKT1II M. LOOMIS. M D. the lntentorand oatentee of the Mineral Plate Teeth, attends personatlj at Ms office In this city. Many persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persons calllnrat mr office canbeaccommodited with any style and price of Teeth they may desire) but to those who are particular, and wish the pur est, cleanest, strongest, ana most penect aenture that art can produce, the Mineral Plate will be mora fullv warranted. Rooms In this city No. 33S Penmylvanla ave nue, oetween mjun nu train streets, aiso, wui Arch street, Philadelphia. mar ! ly p () P PE II SCALE. Navt Agent's Ornct, Washington, D. C , November 13. 1862. Jiirro mil vc auiu air uuiiv Austiwii.iu ine bai ted States navy yard, Washington, D. C..on Thurs day, the 27th Instant, at 12 o'clock, m , a lot of Cop per Scale, consisting of about 60 tons It can be examined at any time previous to the day of sale, upon npjuicauuu iu nm cuiuuiruusiui uj ine nary vrd. The sale will be subject to ratification by the De partment. r. DftUHi1!, nov 17 2aw2w Navy Agent. GENERAL 1IEADQ.UARTERS FOR ARMY SUPPLIES, WHOLESALE and retail, STATIONERY, BLANK AND SCHOOL BOOKS, MILITARY WORKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Writing Papers, Fnvelopes, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pencils, Inks, fcc , fcc , Pocket Books, and Pocket Cutlery. Photograph Albums In every varlet) , Newspapers, Periodicals, and CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. All orders promptly attended to Call and examine. No charge forshowing goods, SHEPHERD fc RlLEi. Corner Set enth and D streets, o6 lin Washington, D C, C 10LL1 CTOR'S OFFICF, tvaintngton,iJ Ltnuv 11, too-.. A OTICE TO TAX-PA YSHS. Notice la hereby given to all persons In arrears for taxes, whether gas. special or annual tax, that unless the same Is paid at this office before the 1st day of Jinuary next, the property on which the tax Jsduewlllthenbeadterilied and sold a the law direct Those whowlahto avoid the heavy ex pense of advertising will please pay within the time specified ' A discount of 6 per cent will be allowed, under the law, during the month or November. After November there will be no abatement. WM DIXON, Collector. nov 13 3tw3w TITRT RECEIVED OUR NIW STOCK OF Fall and Winter CLOTHING, which we are rlllnffat very low prices, at M1 L. A, BEALLfc CO'S, No. Sfll Seventh street, scp?& Sin between I audit ( 10MI3 ONE, COME ALL, TO L. A. BEALL It CO , V our Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, ' No 1 Seventh strstt, o Si-Jin between! It K. -pROPosAiaa roR TWimC Post Orrtrs DtPARTMiRf, a.1 November. WL Scaled PnorosAU will be reoetred at this De Rartmentnntll the t day of November MM, for irBlahlBffonartarianppiy of TwiM,' estimated at A.OMpoiiaas. to bo delivered at the Blaok Ageo eiei at WashiDgton, D. C, Nw York city and BnlralOf New York, free from all cost of transport from time to time, be ordered by the Department, 1111 Twine must De 01 tnree stranas, wen iwisiea, and capable of sustaining the weight of CO pounds an trinr ilx. feet In lenrthi It must be nut tin in balls of one pound weight each and packed suitably for transportation in packages of too pound weight each. The Twine must be smooth and flexible, and measure about MO yard to the pound. A no ipe- cino material na been aexerraineo upon, naoers will send samples of such twine a they propose to furnish with their bids. TheenntrAAt will h awsrdad to the lawest and best bidder, the best bid to be determined, after a careful examination, for the purpose of ascertain ing which bid will, in Its practical teeulta, be moat advantageous to the Department. This the Post master General metres to hfmself the right of de ciding. No proposal will be considered which may be made oy persons not engaged In themanufacture of twine. Each bidder must furnish with his proposals evidence of hi ability to comply with bis bid. Two sufficient securities will be required to a contract. , Failure to furnish the article contracted for promptly, or furnishing an article inferior to that contracted for, will be considered a sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Bids not made In accordance with these propo sals will not be considered. , Pronosals must be marked on the outside of the envelope with the name of the article proposed for, ana ine leiier containing tnrm auuressea 10 ne First Assistant Postmaster General. Washington, D C. M. BLAIR, nov f oJw Postmaster General. A nMT BUPPIalRB. OrriCE or thb Cmcr Quahtmmaiteb. AiMTortnE Potomac, Washington. September SO, 1863. PROPOSALS are muted for furnlshlnar for the nse of the army of the Potomac the following ar ticles: 1,000 ions oest quality iimotny Hay, securely baled, the weight of each bale to be marked thereon. 2,000,000 bushels of Oat, of the best quality, In trong sacks, well sewed. 7,wu euros uaa ana mexorj" uowt, wru -soned and of the best quality. Each bid must be accompanied by the endorse ment of two responsible persons that the contracts If awarded will be fulfilled. Bid will be opened from time to time as the ar ticles may be needed, and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed, to the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. The right is reserved to accept all or any part of any bid. Proposals should be endorsed " Proposals for Hay or Oats," or " Wood," as the caae may be, and en close In separate envelope. RUFUS INGALLS, Lieut Col. and A. D. C, Chief Quartermaster, sep34 tf PROPOSALS FOR HIDES, TALLOW, HOOFS AND HORNS. SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited till the 26th of November, 1862, at 13 o'clock m., for purchasing ail the Hide. Tallow, Hoofs and Horns of the Cattle killed by the Army of the Potomac In the territory embraced hy the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers and the Blue Ridge mountain. It Is Intended that the contractor shall follow the army and collect the hides and tallow, hoofs and horns, and shall pay a certain sum for those articles from each animal, to be collected at his own risk. He will be charged with the articles in each case unless he can clearly show that he was prevented from obtaining them by proper authority. A bond with good and sufficient security will be required for the fulfilment of the contract, and no bla will be entertained from previous contractors who hare failed to comply with their contracts, and no bid will be entertained unless the bidder Is pres ent to respond to his bid. The article of agreement, with a bond, will be required to be entered Into within two dsys from the opening of the bids. The bids to be directed to Col A. Beckwith, A. D C. and C. a, Washington, D C, and endorsed Proposals " nor 7 pnOPOSALS FOR MARBLE TILE. Treasury Extckbion, Nov. 13, 1862 PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the Bu reau of Construction, Treasury Department, "until December 1st, 1862, at 12 m . for furnishing and lay ing Marble Tile for the Halls and Corridors of the west section of the Treasury Extension. Said Tile la to be of the twit oualltrof Italian white vein marble and the best quality of clear oiftCK ranruie 01 rtjuai naruurn as ine iituiBu, man In such proportions of each as may be required, to be not less than one inch thick on the edre. all stiwed and worked squsre, and well laid In cement or Plaster, as shall be most satisfactory, and with a Dorarrui wnite marine, not lesBinanone loot wide, laid at the base throughout. The size of tile may be from It to 16 lnche square, of uniform size In each story. The amount required will be about 34,000 superficial feet when laid Sample to be furnished by each bidder, showing the quality be proposes to furnish, and proposals to state price per superficial foot when laid; also to name price per square foot separate for the black and white marble tiles) the quantity of each kind and form of laying them to be decided hereafter. The work of lsj lng the tile to be done from time to time as the halls are made ready to receive It. The Bureau will reserve the right to reject any or au tne oiaw, 11 in 11s opinion 11 ue not lor ine 11 terest of the Government to accept t hem ISAIAH ROGERS, Fnglneer In charge Treasury Department, no 16 lot "pnOPOSALS FOR Fxoun. Sealed Proposals are Invited till the 2d day of sJTccuiucr, icr4, mt 14 uvracft ui , j or luruiiniOK inv Subsistence Department with 20,000 BARRELS OF FLOUR Bids will be received for what Is known as No. 1, No Sand No 3, and for any portion less than the 20,000 barrels Bids lor the different grades should be upon separate sheets of piper. No bid will be entertained unless the Didder is p to his bid. The quantity of Flour required will be about too barrels dally, delivered either at the Government Warehouses In Georgetown or at the Railroad De pot at tvasnington, u v. The usual Got eminent Inspection will he made jubi urioretne riour isreceit eu. The barrels to be head-lined. Lids will be accompanied with an oath of alla- riance, ana be uirectea to 101 a. UfcXKWiTJl, A, D. CVand C- S , U. 8 A.Vasblngton, D. C, and cuuunru " rropusaus ior aiour. ' no m 6 X If ILL1AH FITCH, ATTORXEY FOB OLAIMAXTS, corner or bevuntu and f streets, Ojtposit tfu Pott Ojfflct, WASHINGTON, D. C, Prosecutes Claims for Pensions, Bounty Money, Bounty Land Warrants, Loat Property, Recruiting Officers, and all other Just Claims against the Got eminent. Alio. Patents procured for Inventors. Special attention git en to cases before the Court of Claims. Fees reasonable In all cases, to wlti In each Pension case, - - - - $S 00 Bounty Money case, ------ fl 00 Bounty Land case, ------ooo Pay Claim, -...... 3.00 Widows and minor children who are poor, half the above rates Those who are extremely in dioent, free of charge, except mere disbursements. Correspondents will be entitled to share the fee In all cases they forward. Consulting counsel, Hon. R. II. GILLET, late United states Solicitor of the Court of Claims and former Solicitor of the Treasury. Special Beferencea by PermiuUm: Hon. Richard Wallach, Mayor of Washington. Hon. A . W. Scaton, ex-Mayor of Washington. Lewis Johnson b. Co , Bankers, Wa ah tngton Sweeny & Huyck, Bankers. Washington Ex-GnvernorHunt, of Locxport, New York. Judge Gardiner, of Lock port, New York. Hon. John Ganson, State Senator, Buffalo, N. Y. llin. Burt Vanhorn, member of Congress from New York. Hon, G. W. Clinton, Judge Superior Court, Buf falo Messrs. Hubble fc Davis, Counaellora, Buffalo, N. Y. ' Judge Bowen.of Locxport, New York. Judge Woods, of Lock port, New York, Hon T. T. I- lagler, ex-member of Congress from New one. Hon John Ganson, President of the New York and Erie Bank, Buffalo, N. oct28 lm TII8T RECEIVED.! larre andauDerlorattM-lr . J of CARPFTS and OILCLOTH, amounting to 1 260 pieces, purchased for cash of a Northern msnu- ucturer uecnning Duaitess Also, a largelot of COMFORTERS, IUADOH' SHAVES. LRQCKLRY, GLASS WARE and other HQVSLKEEPIbQ ARTICLES, Including Parlor, Chamber and other STOVES. Alt kinds of CAB1 NET FURNJTLRE, both new and second-hand. Parties wishing to but will save time and monev by calling at the cheap cash store of 1 R BUCHLl,4assetenth street, nol Jm east side, between G and H qoUETIIINQ NR1V, ' TRY IT . Nowls thetlmetobuy)our Fall Clothing, at No 4C0 8eventh street! where you can find all the latest ' style roods, at Northern prlcea 1I0I hoi for Seventh street, No 460 A large In-I voice of Clothing, at very low prices, No 460 Sev enth street, near '. A new way to sat e Gold I Buy your Clothing at No. 460 Set enth street, opposite Post Offlee, at 10 per cent, bflovr the market price, In Trea.ur) uuir. Bmltb's, No. 4C0 tremn street, is the cheapest home In town to buy your Clothing-, FurnUhlna ' Good., Trunk., lists, and ftps. sep2 ,m ' "i jrWofPBaaoB yOVs SMvIAjv CH3993J 1 DArrMTtrnii IirrmloaJ 1 I t ' vorrita laniAR Arfaias, Jfiwslrrtl IBM. SEALED PR01XSAU,errfow4rPtpoaaifor Indian Good,'' (Clase 1. s. J, .ot 4, a Usa caae nay be,) to be delivered In the city of Nw Y&k. will be received at the Offlee of Indian Affair until twelre o'clock M on Wednesday, the lotn day of Decent per near, ior lurnianing ine louowina; nameq an iciest V Class No, 1. Mackinac BtnlUii, Oath,m4 Dn Q00U. 3,600 pair 3 point white MacklRM blankets, to measure so by T laches, and weigh 8 pound 3,000 pair h point white Macklnae blankets, to measure M by W laches, and weigh pound 900 pair S point white Macklnae blankets, to measure 43 by M Inches, and weigh SJt puunus W0 pair 1)6 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by tw Inches, and weigh H pounds 100 pair l point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 41 Inches, and weigh 3 pounds 1,200 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure eo by 73 Inches, and weigh 8 pound 700 pair X point scarlet Macklnae blankets, to measure 64 by 66 Inches, and weighs pound loo pairs 3 point scarlet Macklnae blankets, to measure 42 by M lnche, and weigh V pounds. 100 pairs 1 point scarlet Macklnae blankets, to measure 33 by 46 lnche, and weigh sy pound , "" . 100 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 73 Inches, and weigh 8 pounds 100 pairs 3)f point green Macklnae blankets, to measure 64 by e Inches, and weighs pounds 1,000 pairs 3 point Indigo blue Macklnae blankets, to measure so by 73 Inches, and weigh 8 t- pounds 800 pair appoint Indigo blue Macklnae blanket, to measure 64 by M laches, and weigh 4 pounds 100 pair 1 point Indigo blue Macklnao blanket, to measure) byt4 Inches, and weigh t)i pound , , 600 pair 3 point gentlnella blue Macklnae blan kets, to measure 0 by 73 tnchei, and weigh 8 pound 300 pairs 8K point gentlneUablu Mackinac blan kets, to measure 64 by 66 lnohes, and weigh S pounds . 100 pairs IX point gentlnella blue Macklnao blankets, to measure 36 by 60 Inches, and weigh 4i pound 100 pairs l point gentlnella blue Macklnae blan kets, to measure 33 by 48 Inches, and weigh 3tf pounds 8,000 yards fancy list blue cloth 4,000 do gray list blue cloth 200 do do black cloth 1,000 do saved list black cloth 4,000 do do blue cloth 6,000 do do scarlet cloth 200 doten 8-4 woollen shawls 600 pounds linen thread, No. 40 1,200 do cotton thread 60 aross worsted farterlnc 76,000 yards calico b,wu du rocrriww ucu 8-000 do Tnrker red calico 2S,ooo do bine drilling 20,000 ao Drown arming 30,000 do bed ticking 3,000 do sstlnett 39,000 do plaid llnscys 20,000 do unbleached domestlo sheeting 2600 do bleached sheeting to,ooo do checks, stripes, and plaids lo.uuu ao nxnncis, aiaortea 2,600 pounds brown gllllng twine, No 30 800 do cotton maitre 2,000 twilled flannel shirt 600 dozen hickory shirts , 2,000 calico shirts 300 dozen Canadian belt "CLAMtYo.2. JlMdyJsWe.fTofA.rie. 200 blue sstlnett pantaloons 280 do costs 60 cadet mixed satlnett coats 260 do do pantaloons 176 frock coats, Indigo blue, broad cloth 100 pantaloon . do do 330 caaainelt coals, trimmed wtth red. Class No. 3 llardwrt, AgticuUwrvl Implement!, (r. 2,700 pounds brass kettlea 40 nests Japanned kettles, (6 In a nest) 600 camp kettle, (3 sizes) 300 dozen 3 quart tin pans 300 do 4 quart tin pans 60 do f quart tin pans 700 do .tin cups 1,200 do squaw awls 1,500 do fishhook 760 da fish line t 250 do coarse tooth combs 117 do flnetootheotnb 600 do scissor 600 do shear 160 do weeding noes 260 do nnd saw flies, H inches 60 do spades 200 short handle fry pans 76 dozen basting spoons r 1 1,600 do table spoons, (Iron! 66 do axes, to weigh 4)tj to 6i pounds 660 do half axes, to weigh 3 pounds, (with handles) 600 do 1 In mirror 60 do fir steel 600 pound brass wira 160 do beat Chinese rermlllton 600 do seed bead t 100 dozen butcher knlvea 100 do scalping knives 230 do t squaw hatchet 2 do .4W Inch flat file 20,000 pounds tobacco. CLASS No. 4, Quni, Ammunition, 4f, 600 rifles, cap lock, (half ounce ball) 300 shot guns, (double barrel) 160 keg powder 1,000,000 water-proof cap soobgTraId balls 200 flask 200 belt 600 powder horn 3,000 flints v 292 dozen gun nipples 300 wrenches. Good of Amerloan manufacture of the required style and quality will be preferred) but, a the samples of blankets and cloths are foreign fabrics, It will be necessary.la proposing a domestic article of either of those kinds, that a sample thereof shall accompany the bid. The articles to be furnished must, in an respects, coniorm to ana oe equal wnn the Government samDles. which mar be seen at this office on and after the 24th Instant. The ar ticle will be rigidly Inspected and compared with the samples by an agent or agents appointed for that purpose. Such as ma) be unequal thereto in any particular will be rejected) In which case the contractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kind or quality within three days; or, If that be not done, they will be purchased at hi ex pense. Pa) meni will be made for the goods re ceived on Invoice thereof, certified by the agent or agents appointed to inspect them. It Is tone un derstood that the right will be reserved to require a greater or less quantity of any of the articles named than that specified in the abote schedule) and all bids for furnishing said articles may be re jected at the option of the Department) and that none from rtersona who hare failed to eomnlv with the requirements of a previous contract with the United States, or who are not manufacturers or wholesale dealers In the required article will be considered; and the fact that Didders are such man ufacturers or dealers must be evidenced by the cer tificate of the collector of the port where they re side, or where It 1 proposed to deliver the articles. The proposals must embrace the articles, with the quantities thereof as they are arranged in the sciieuiue. wnainB or ice uneiia in cicn.iriflai. lars and cents, st which they are to be furnished) aim iub iuuuuii uu,i uv car lieu uui buu iooicu up for each class Said prices and amounts must be so given, without any modification, or proposed modification, or variation whatever. They should be submitted with the followlnr headlna-i I (or wet hereby propose to furnish for the service of the In- uin iwyariuivui. uu accuruiDK to ine terms 01 It advertisement thereof, dated November 17th, 1863. the followlnr articles at the nrloa therein sfflvtvt. (here Insert the list according to the class or classes Croposed for,) deliverable in the city of New I ork y the 1st day of April next, or at such time or times during the rear 1863 as mar be ordered hv tha Commissioner of Indian Affairs) and If the pro po sal be accepted (here Insert the words " In whole or in pan, 11 more man one ciass do proposea ior,) I (or we) will, within twenty days thereafter, execute a contract accordingly, and give security, satisfac tory to the Commissioner of Indian Allaire, for the faithful performance of the same." Each pro posal must be accompanied with a guaranty In the following form, to be signed by two or more respon sible persons, whose sufficiency must be certified to by a United States Judge or district Attorney t We hereby Jointly and severally guaranty that the above Didder, (or bidders,) If a contract shall be awarded to him (or them) according to his or their bid or proposal, will execute a contract according ly, and give the requisite security for the perform ance thereof, as prescribed In the advertisement fof proposals for Indian goods dated 17th November, 1863) and. In the event of his (or their) failure so to do, we hereby agree to bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and assigns, to forfeit and pay the United States, as damages, a sum not les than fifteen per cent, on the amount of aald bid or pro posal ' Bonds will be required In the amount of the bid for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be certified by a United States Judge or district at torney. No proposal will be considered that does not strictly conform In all particulars to the terms and directions of this adt rrtliement. WM. P. DOLE, nov 18 ItawDecio Commissioner. I EVERYBODY'S attentlonlscaUedtoour J new stock of Clothing for Men and Boys use, which we hatejust received, and oiler for sale at very low prices, at No. 464 seventh street, near F. J. BRUCE & CO, Proprietors of Oak Hall Clothing Room, sep26 3m M AINR AGKNC1 SOLD1LRS RLLIF.r AkSOCIATIOS. Offlee, No 215 F .treet, cor. Thirteenth. Communications to b. aailre.bed to J V HATHAWAY, Htsta Ageat, I oct IS tt Lock box BS, ashlngton, O C. I .'SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OtIR It now stock of Fall sod u inter Clothing, Gents I urnlshina Goods, Hats, and Caps. iL. A. BLALLfcCO, I e 24 im Clot Mors, No. set sarenth street. i WF U W T - INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUM BAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, AND WOUNDS, FILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS) For all of which It Is a speedy and certain reme dy, and never falls This Liniment Is prepared frott the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connect icut, the famous bone-aetter, and hs been used tn his practice, for more than twenty years, wtth the most astonishing success AS AN ALLEVIATOR OP PAIN, It la unrivaled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical nay be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, RJtesuaatle Disorders of every kind, and, In thousanda of else, when It ha been used, it has never been known to fall, t FOR NEVRALQIAAt will afford Immediate relief In every case, however distressing. It wUl relieve the worst cases of ItEADACItEla three minutes, and is warranted to do It. TOOTHACHE, also, will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY' AND GENERAL LAS SJTVDE, arising from Imprudence or excess, this liniment 1 a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nerrous tissues, It strengthens and re vivifies the system, and restores It to elasticity and rigor. FOR PILES. As an external remedy, we claim that It la the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give tt a trial, for It will not fall to afford immediate relief, and, In a majority of caae. will effect a radical cure. QVINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant and dangeroui, but a timely application of thla Liniment will never fall to cure. largement of the Joint is liable to occur If neg- tMtiil. "thm Wfirit mir ha rinnnaH,! titr ttita Liniment In two or three da) s. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, LLCERS, BVRb AND SCALDS, yield readllr to the won derful healing properties of DR. SWEEPS INFAL LIBLE LINIMENT, when used accordlnr to direc tions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND IttStLi BiiKS APiU 5TIMJS DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, The Great Natural Bone Setter, DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, Is known all ot er the United States. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, Is the author of " Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment." DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism, and never falls. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. DR. SWEET'S .INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burns and Scald Immediately. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruise DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache Immediately, and was never known to fall. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords Immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Toothache In one minute. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Cuts and Wounds Immediately and leat es flo scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise It. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken Internally, cures Colic, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a " friend In need," and every family should have It at hand. DR. SWEET'S INFALUBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 26 and 60 cents, A KHend Iu Need. Try It. DA. SWEETS INFALUBLE LINIMENT, as an external remedy, is without a rival, and will alle viate pain more speedily than any other prepara tion. or ati KiscuusKiiuauu nervous iisorucrs It Is truly infallible, and, as a curatlre for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises. &e, It soothing, heal ing, and powerful, strengthening properties, excite the Just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given It a trial. Over one thousand certifi cates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest the fact. To florae Owutnl Dff WEEVV INFALUBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES Is unrivalled by any, and In all cases of uimeness, unsiug irum sprains, iiruises, or Wrenching, Its eflect Is magical and certain. Har ness, or Saddle Galls, Scratches. Mange, Jm., U will also Cur speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured In their Incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, nowerer, Is so desperate or hopeless Dut it mayce alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will al ways remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel wnn comparative esse. EaTery Horse Owner should have this remedy at hand, for Its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases, to which ail horses are liable, and which render so many other wise laiusuto uuracs uvmiiy wurwurss. DA. S It E E T' S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS TUB NUI.UIKH'B FllIKND, Aotl thou.snds have found tt truly A FRIEND IN NFFDI Caution. To avoid Imposition, obsert a the Signature and Llkene.s of Dr. Stephen Sweet on et fry Isbel, and alio " Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment " blown In the glass of esch bottle, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON It CO , Vie Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN & ALLEN, Genersl Agents, 40 Cliff Street, New Tork. KJ" Sold by til deslers et erywhere. no II ly t RAJLR0AT)Sr,MttK,,a IlS63 Mw!9 BftRINB ARRAN'p'KXEtfT, TORK I. IN KB. , THE CAMDEN AND AMBOT AND PHILADEL PHIA AMD TRENTON RAILROAD COMPA NIES' LINES. FR03T rmtADELPlLTA TO NEW TORS AND WAT PLACES, Fross) ,WalSMSt (trass Wkarf , taut .Ken. wtLi Laura as follows, tis i Fare. At a .A.M.(r!a Camden and Antboy G fc At Accommodation - . - ,3 2a At A. M.Tla Camden and Jersey City-New . . Jersey Accommodation 9 to At S A. M , via Kensington and JerseyCttyt Morning Mall . . - SCO At 13KP.M.,rlsCamdenandAaboy Aceom-I modstlon a.05 At 11 P. M.i via Camden and Amboy C and A r xpress w At 4 P.M .Tla Camden and Jersey City i Krealng Express 3 00 At 4 r.M, Tla Camden and Jersey City sd Class Ticket - 3.2a At X P. M , via Kensington and Jersey Cllyl Evening Mall ..... Ida At 13 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey Cltyt southern Mall . - . S0Q At S P. M.,vlaCnmdenand Amboy Acoom modatlon (Freight and Passenger) 1st class ticket . - 2.20 2d class ticket - 1 ao The 81 P. M. Lin. nin. dillr. RtiiuUv. .Yentd. The 13 P. M, Southern Msll ruus'dally. WAV LINT.S. r v ausiiiui, iruiunt catc, hi i iv Him wf a. an .a and 0, to and 13 P. M., from Kensington, and stf r. m. i rum ws.ii.ui street wnau. For Bristol and Intermediate Station at II); A. M , from Kensington. tlA. Isilua.. luA& W.t- llt ... ri atatui!, mvriiuii. Asriucu, jpcicriTi nur llnaion, Florence, Bordentown, fro., at 12), li 4, S and 6V P.M, - ' ' ' Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and later mediate stations, at H P. M , from Walnut street wharf. j O- For New York, and Way Line leaving Ken sington Depot, take the Cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The Cars run Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, run from the Depot. Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each pas senger. Passenger are prohibited from taking anything as Baggage but their wearing appareL All Baggage over fifty pounds, to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for Baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 100 Dollars, except by special contract. WM. H. GATZM1 R. Agent. ap 91 W HfTKIl AnnAMOKMENT: Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balttmora RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, NOV. IS, 1931, PASSENOER THAISS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA' For Baltimore, at i SO a. in , 8.15 a. m , 11.31 a. m , For Chester, st a IS a. m., II u a. m , S.49 and 10 so For Wilmington, at s 30 a. rn , 8 19 a. m , II 39 a. m,3.t9andl0 9op. m. For New Castle, at 8.19 a. m. and 3 49 p. m. For Dover, at 8.19 a. m. and 3 49 p. m. For Mllrord, sts.15a.ui. For Salisbury, at 8.19 a. m. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leate Baltimore at 8.30 a. m .(Express,) loop, m,(Lxpress,)6 20and7p. m, (Fxpre.s ) Leave Wilmington at 7 30 and II 3 a. m ,4 19, 9.48, ands M p. m. Leave Salisbury at 2.39 p. m. Leave MUford at 45 p. ro. Lesre Dover at 0 a. m. andAlo p. m. Lesve New Castle at 11 a. m. and 8.10 n. m. Leave Cheater at 8.20 a. in , 12.19, 4.50, snd 30 p. m. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Intermediate stations at 8 20 and 7. p. m.i for Dover and lnterme- ui.to .i.uun., auwp. m. TRAISS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8.49 a. m , 13 05 and 11 20 p. to. Leave Wilmington at 4 30 a. m, 29 a. m , 13. tv tn anil Its tn V3.U FRF 1 0 JIT TRAIN, with will run as follows: i Passenger Car attached, Leave Philadelphia, for Perryvllle and tntenae- Leave Wilmington, for Perryvllle and lntermed.. ate daces, at 7 10 d. m. Leave Baltimore, for Havre de Grace and Inter- mediate siauons, ai a. m. ON SUNDAYS OSLYt At 3 so a. tn. and 10 so p. m., from Philadelphia to At 7 from Baltimore to Philadelphia. The B 30 a. m. Train from Philadelphia to Baltl more will run dally. Mo boa i eic trrcp S. M. FKLTON, Jan -tf President. TTOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT AMD JL J-AiaaU mVJ.H. By thesplendldandsuperlorsteanv .j-. tlTSs. ers m i:tropolis,em PiRKjalaltaC STATE, BAY STATE, and STATE OK MaInK, of great strength and speed, but particularly adapted to the navigation of Long Island Sound, running: In connection with the Fill river an nM Colony railroad, distance of 63 miles only to Bos ton. Lve Pier No. 8, North river, near the Battery. The steamer EMPIRE STATE, Capt. Brayton, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4 o'clock P. M , touching at Newport each way. The steamer METROPOLIS, Capt. Brown, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock P. M , touching at Newport each way. These steamers are fitted with commodious state room, and every arrangement for the security and comfort of passengers, who are afforded by this route a night's rest on board, and, on arrival at Fall river, proceed per steamboat train, reaching Boston earlythe following morning, or may remain on board until starting ot the accommodation at 8 A. M , by which they may reach Boston about 8.45 A. M. Abanraire master Is attached to each stesmp. who receives and tickets the baggage, and accom panies the same to Its destination. A steamer runs, In connection with this line, be tween Fall river and Providence, dally, except Sun- freight to Boston Is forwarded through with great dispatch by an Express Train, which, leave I all river et ery morning, Sunday excepted, at 7K o'clock, for Boston and New Bedford, arriving at its destination at about It A. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or at the office, on Pier No. I, North river. For state-rooms and berths, apply on board, or If desired to secure mem in aarance, io WM. BOBDEN, Agent, aug 17 tf ID and 71 West street, N. V. W KST, JVOHT1IWKST, AND SOUTH' WKST, TO CIVILIANS, OFFICERS, BANDS-MFN, SOLDIERS, AND OTHERS. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD are running through passenger train from Wash ington io ine umo river, wunoutcnange or cars dally at 1H a. m, and 0 p. m , and oilers greater In ducements to the traveling public that any other CHEAPER FARE, LESS CHANOFS OF CARS. CLOSER CONNECTIONS, AND OUICKKk TIMU This Is the only route that checks baggage from Washington city to the West. Tickets good until used) and passengers have the privilege of laying urci av nujr yviuv wu us iuuic. Passengers procuring tickets by this route,, save lh rtnlsv And eiDenia of Omnibus tr&naiVp. REMEMBER THE ONLY OFFICE to procure ticket, Is at the depot of a a O. R. R. Baggage received at any hour during the day, and no charge for handling baggage. augao tf QAFKTY, SPEED, AND COMFOUT. FOR BOSTON, WORCESTER, PALMER, FITCHBURO, NASHUA, LOWLLL, CONCORD, THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, AND IN TERMEDIATE POINTS ,. . ITTh. THE new and staunch steamer of ggggmmC the Norwich Line, CITY OF BOS- IPn IT J .1 1 1 'I' v rw i)ciir v-ttt v 't t.t f. tun luuviia v- a as. i lunn,, icnto new iora dally, (Sundays excepted,) at 4 o'clock, p. m , from Pier No. so, North River, foot of Vestry street, FOR NEW LONDON. There connecting with the Steamboat mru Train for the abo. e points, via Norwich and Wor crurr, duiivii aim .vorcesier, worcrsier anu Nashau, and New London and Northern Railroads. Freight taken at the lowest rates. For Information, Inquire of E. S. MARTIN, my 26 tf Agent, on the Pier. rpiIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the 1 subsorlbee hath obtained from the OrDhsni Court of Washington county. In the District of Co lumbia, letters of administration on the personal estate of Noah Irummond, late of Washington count y.accea sea. Aiipcrsonsnavingciaimsagainsi thm Hid iWfoiftd ire hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the ouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the fifteenth day of November nextj they may otherwise by law be excluded from all beneht of the said estate. Given under myhsnd this fifteenth day of No vember, A U lot J. JUlirt b. unumwuiiM, Administrator, Prince George county, Md. Claims against the estate may be left at the office or Lemuel J. Mlddleton, Esq , cornerof Twelfth and F streets "' 17 law3w MOKE BEAUTIFUL CLOAKSMVe ha.e now on exhibition the largest and best assort ed stock of LADIES OLOAKS we have ever ottered to the public Among thetu will be found all the new stj les of the season, and at very moderate prices Also, Frosted Beat er, Lion Skin, Plusb, and Black Cloaking Cloth, In great variety, nov l-od6t m. TAYLOR U CO. T im N w aoAtsUamiv cau. sfymrxp' LONDON, NOkWICH; atvr WORCISTKR a DAttr,- (Sundays excepted,) ' t AI 4 O'clock, P, it., raoM FUR a N..R, FOOT OF VtSTRT STREET., , TON, Wm. Wilcox, commander, from Neir.Tork- Toesdays. Thnrsdays, and Saiurdaysi and fronr New London Monday., WedaesdaTa. and Fridays, The new and maglOcnt sUam.r CIT I OF NEW wi .uunj.. u. .ewcii oommaaaer, iront near. Vork Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday.! fron. New London-Tueadsv.. ThuM1.v..v.ni1f a..,,.. days. ' ' '"' These two new steamers hare been bulltexpress If for this route, with all modern Improvements, In eluding Water Tight Compartment, and are the only steamer erer built for Long Island. Sounds with thla great life-preserving Improvement.. . aTVfflftnAtnstai a (unm a- ,....- . , . H I PassensTersttroceed from New iABdnniiiitiiMiikitssJ ly oa arrival of steamer, by Expree Train to Boa ton, Worcester Lowell, Lawrence, i Fltchburg iiasaiuuaB, vuugviu, tn TVIallsj inOUD.UDI, SU). UL Passenrera returnln-from Boston ImV tha nw pot of the Boston and Worcester railroad at AM xoV m0"' f 7 P M "lTin " London Freight taken at the Lowest Rates, and deliver ed in Boston early the next day. State Rooms In abundant)) can be had on boari steamers, or at the Boston or New York offices, 1 aaxaiaaasvr. , 0. DIAni in. AlfDI. my tf ner , N. R. GREAT CENTRAL. ROUTE Ktor tit Wart. ! UUfiSOX niVER RAILROAD m&SXJ l UliR. VJSyJCALfJtAJl4lCVAM. On and An-cm Dccembek s, isei, Gxnres Tmlna ttv Ntnr TafIt .(fv ArJtii'l ' Hudson River Railroad dally, Sundays exoepted, ae iuiiviii rti From Chambers street At 7 a. m. From soth street station At 7 59 a.m. iLsoa. m ,SS0p. m. 140 p.m. io p. my 11 a. m ,op. m. ft. IS n. m. Montreal and Buffalo Train with slecDlnr ears, lais p.m. Od Sunday, tha follow! ng trains wlltbe'ruu to and from aOth streeti The 10.40 p. m. Bleeping ear train for Albany and Troy, and the BwM a. m, from Troy, and 4.40 p.m. train from Albany, - , Connecting at Albany with the New York Cent tral Railroad for Schenectady, Rochester, Ctlea, Batavla, Rome, and station on Rome and Water town Railroad, Buffalo, Syracuse, Niagara Falls, svurau,wn auarisjc, ntuivru, UCUVTsii VMIOaMfni. Trains In eAaneetlon Imva ButTkln and nBruan.t slon-rta Lake Shore, Buealo and Lake Huron and ure western tuuiroaa, ior uammon, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago. Toledo, Mllwaukle. Fonddu Lac, La Crosse, Madison, Prairie DuChlen, Galena! Dunlelth pubuaue, Peoria, Rock island, Musti tine, Iowa City Burlington, Qulncy. Sprlngtleld. Alton, St. Louis, Cairo, Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati. Dayton, Columbus, Clare-' land, and all points West, Northwest, and South west. NORTHERN ROUTE. Connecting with Trains at Troy, with Troy and Boston, and Rens, and Saratoga Roads for Sarato ga, Whitehall, Rutland. Burlington, St. Albans,, Ronse Point. Hamburgh, Ogtensburgh, Montreal,' KCJpAl wltnoi r Freight Arangements by this route a above, iOUt chanreofcara. from the Denots In (num. ber and Hudson streets, are at all times a fartm,. blea made hy other Railroad Companies. ThtV facilities of this great New York Route, to thel West, eoromendltto the confidence of merchants and shippers for promptness and despatch. Passenger Trains, with Smoking and sleeping Cars, run in connetlon on the New York Central For particulars as to local train and freight ar rangements, inquire at the depot, C3 Warren street." A. F.' SMITH, dec 17 Superintendent. 1 "PRIK RAILAVAV. u passenger Trains leave Ha Paronla Ferry fron foot of Chambers street, aa follows, vU t j .00 a. m. .Mali for, Dunkirk and Intermediate station. , Thi train remain over night at Flmlra and pro ceed the next morning. iT 00 a. m. Express, for Buffalo and principal In termedtate stations. , L 00 a.m. MUk, dally, for OtlsrlUe and interne-, dlate station. , 13.1S p m. Accommodation, dally, for Port Jerri and principal station. i 4.00 p. tn. Way, for Mlddletown, Newburgh, and Intermediate stations. , . 6 00 p. m. Night Express, dally, for Dunkirk, Buf falo. Canandaigua, and principal stations. ,The train of Saturday runs through to Buffalo, but does not run to Dunkirk. TOO p. tn. Emigrant, for Dunkirk and principal stations. The Fxpress Trains connect at Hornellsi Ule with railroad for Buffalo, at Elmtra with the Canandai gua and Niagara Falls Railroad i at Blnghamton, with the Syracuse Railroad, at Corning with the railroad for Rochester and Buffalo at Great Bend, with the raUroad for Scranton, and at Buffalo and Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Railroad for Cleve land, Cincinnati, Toledo. Detroit, Chicago, Ac., and the Canada railroad. n CHARLES MINOT, sep 13 General Superintendent. CHARLES CORDIAL r-H' Gs-xax, ai, a WAA-at . H . . ..... ' . tlW'i'mm' If isaisiuieu in tonaon,ana put ,itrv . i lin anlaiit (n nnart (nil nlnt hni. L i. . . ties, to meet the requirements ' Tfli-rM of Drugglstsnd those to whom Pure and Unadulterated Liquor hrWIMfK. la a Necessity or a Luxury. It Is the oldest eitabllabed of all the GINS (I) which have started Into existence upon the basis of Its well-deserved and hard-earned celebrity. ' It ha no connection with, and 1 In no way Ilk the trashy mixture sold as "English Gin," or "Old Tom," or "London Dock," or "London Gin," Jte , fce . no matter how much " antiquity" or "respect ability" I assumed by their begetters. ' Dr. Valentine Mott,of New York, says i "It Is far preferable to even runs Holland Gin, and 1 the best article of Its kind I hare eier seen." Bout)' thousand of physicians. The New York Herald sayst "We-are surprised at its beneficial effects) it is a certain safeguard to health " The Philadelphia Ledger says: "It has no supe rior, If an equal, In medlclnaj virtues." The New Orleans Picayune sayst "There la no remedy on earth for dyspepsia equal to It." The Boston Journal ssysi "As a beverage, aa a preventative, or as a remedial agent, we i want no other. It Is our ved svnim." Women or America, for you It Is particularly adapted. In sickness or health, It Is your greatest friend. B. BALDWIN A. CO, MX.E iNrOBTENS, 91 Liberty street, New York. Sold In Washington br LOVELL, COLLESfcCO., 316 E street, near Pennsylvania avenue, And by dealer generally, dec is ly paLAlMB AGAINST UNITED STATES, FINLEY BIGGER, (late Register of the United States Treasury,) and CHARLES E. SHERMAN, Counsellor at Law, will devote their entire atten tion to the prosecution and settlement of demand against the United States, growing out of the pres ent war. Including the Accounts and Claims of States, Contractors, and Disbursing Officers) appll- Lfatlons for the restoration of property illegally seised or captured, and for compensation for the use or private property ior uoverament purposes, and for damages for the injury of such property by the army, for military pay, pensions, and bounty lands and for distributive shares of moneys paya ble at the Treasury and due to subcontractor and other, lhevwlll also rive leral advice to claimants. contractors, and to unprofessional agents in lltl Sated cases) and prepare written arguments when eslred. with non resident Agents who may aenu mem claims, an equitable division of commission will be made. Undisputed Demands will be collected and promptly remitted for a commission of from a half to two and a half per cent , depending on the amount t and negotiation with the Departments conducted on moderate term. By prompt attention, moderate charges, long ex perience, and a minute knowledge of the ex-laws, regulations, rule, and precedents erovernlna that class of business at the Department, they hope to renoer tneir services useiui to claimants anapubuo creditors. Reference maybe made to members of Congress, and officers of the Government) and especially, by ermUslon,tothe llon.ELisiiA VuiTTi-ESCY,Flrst omptroller of the Treasury. Address Messrs. BIGGER At SHERMAN, Washington, D C Office. No 316 F street, near Treasury and WU lards' Hotel. nor 8m. G. W. UOOUAI.L, (LUMBER, a AS AND STEAM FITTER, 504 Sevtnth itral, Mar Canal Briilgi, WASHINGTON. ah n.it.r. .xecutcd at the shortest notice. In thl moat substantial manner, and on reason sble terms, persons! attention gtt en to every department ol the business. noy as ""RMEIIOADS: (Tm ii