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? r- & J. r V- 1 I Kill I. V IMIHIHTANTI 1 TO TUB SOLDIERS or THE UNION ARMV I A n Ounce of Prevention it tforth a Pound of Cunt Nearly nil the diseases Incident to camp lire orlg nate with derangement and Irregularity of tho hmveli they bring the weakest find most suscep tible put of the human si item, first feel the effects orthecxpogiireutiK.il MI aotillfri have to submit f .i . during their term of actlv e irrt Ice. 1 he beit weapon of detente j on can lint e ag-tlnst Mliuchdlseasesls Dn DaniclFvans1 Patent ABDOMINAL SUPPORTFR AND Ml DICAL SAPLGUAHU LOMDINKD The Surgeon General And the principal PJi tlclana and surgeons, whohaieexamincd the formula of Hi medkal preparation have recommended Its use the Union toldleri 'Messrs O O.hVANSfcC0,securedtherlRhtto lellthe HArkQUARI) In the United Mates, and the j are now being manufactured under the super Intendcnce of an able physician, and arrangements hat elieen made 1o place them within the reach of every Union loldler. An agency has been estab lished In U ashlngton, Philadelphia, New ork, and Boston, where soldiers about to depart fur the war can te supplied. No more appropriate present can be made to a noldler than a Mum ateii SrtoUARD. v ery man shouldhaveone. 1 he Attention of loldlen, ami frtendi of soldiers, I respectfully solicited to thla new Invention. It Is made of red flannel, medicated cotton 11 n if pitied between two thicknesses of flannel and quilted In small diamonds. The inane of It la de signed to tit Ihe bod) . The elastic fattening! and whalebone are avanged an ai to present It from wrinkling or oiling up when the wearer la In luoilon thousands or mf may bf. avfd by U1TIMFH USF. Price According to tlie No. 1, $1 CO; No. 2, $1( ji. ,ou cents Sent by mall nr express to any address, on the receiptor the write including postage. If by mall I'ostngeon No. 1,'JUcentit No. 3, 10-cents) No. J, 10 centi Liberal commissions allowed agent and persona forming club N. B None are gi nulne unleia stamped Dr. D. Fv ANI. Descrlptlv e circular lent free, send orden to C. (j VANS &v CO. A rents for United Statea. Room 18, Washington Building, corner renni) iv ania av enue an l ve entn street, Washington No 43Q Che i nut street, Philadelphia No. S12 Broadwaj , New 1 ork. No 80 Washington street. Don ton Also, for aalebj Dealers In Mllltuj (jothu, and Drurirlsts Fntered. according to act of Cons-rest, to the i ear ISu2,t,j George O. l-.rj.iis, in the Clerk's Office of tli nialrlnt Pnii.t ti Ida. Caatavn fata,.,'.. nf Uimn- svlvanln. jlj " . ' , una luuiuiurii am iiririuwrtr, luiui promptly all orden for books published In the united Mates on the receipt of the adt ertlaed price. semi all hook order to G. O. EVANS, 43iChesnut Mrect, I'hlta not 6 nivvkflf 'YVT II.I.1AM KITCH, attorney for clamant, CORNER OF 8C ENTH AM) P STRCETd, OpjmUe the lt OJflcr, WASHINGTON, D. C, Prosecutes CUltns for Pensions, Bount) Monej, Bount) land Warrants, Lout Proper! ), Recruttlnr Officers, and all otherjust C Mima Against the f.ov eminent. Also, Patents procured for Inventors. Special attention glv en to cases before the Court of claims. Feet reasonable In all canes, to wltt In each Pension case, $5 oj Bounty Mone) case,- n.o Mount v Land case, -boo I'a) Claim, 3oo Widows and minor children who are oor, half the Une rates Those who are ixrHLMEL in lutiCNT, free of charge, except ineredlibumements Correspondents will le entitled to hhare the fees In all canes they forward Consulting touusel, Hon. It II UILLPT, late United Mates Solicitor of the Court or C lalma and former Solicitor of the Treasuri . Sjeiirif Jtcfercjicea by I'iTiitUttoir Hon Richard W allach. Major of Washington Hon W. W.Seaton, ex-Major of Washington I.CM U Johnson U Co , BinLers, ashlngton Sweeny tt Hutck, Bankers. Washington. I xGo eruor llunt, of Loikort, Isew ork. Judge Gardiner, of Lockpoit.New orlt. Hon, John Ganuon, Vate Seuatir, nuttalo, N. Y, Hun Burt anhorn, memler of litngress from New lorL. Hon G W.Clinton, Judge Superior Court, Buf falo. Messrs Hut hie h Vt Counsellors, Bullato, N . Judge Bo wen, of LockMrt, New York. Judge Wood, of LickMirt, New nk, Hon. T, T. Mgler, cx-meinber of Congress from New or. Hon John Gansou, President of the New lork Hint Frle Bank, ButPilo, N ovt'JO tm N T O T 1 C P. TO TIIF PUBLIC IN GFNFRAI. (1 OH 1. 1 N II U KS I'A II It A NT J 4 7 t I 1 til i I 7 jja m?35iU 1'RNNSVI.VANIA AVKNIIK, ' SOUTH RIDP, i (Furmerly r New ork,) U. tlio Nairn! Ami Paine of U lng one of THE llf'ST JlFSr.iVHAXTS IS' TOWX. JIGh ft u. trlAl. ftDj JiitlfC Tur youncir a i orythlnK in the Home U of the iJkht the market affords. Uou t forget thenuitilwr, 917 rennjjhanlitMfuue, littwfen Tnelfth anil Thirteenth iitreetH, timrliJ Kouth title. V. K AM) r.Alt. dkaTntss. iMPAHCFO MWIT. NOISFH IN THE HEAD. Aireriloiinortlin THROAT. UISKASFS UK THK A1H lAsSA(jfS. CrAHRH lULMUNAII. 1hee luslmliei are exiliuhelj and HULt.eIull) treiitel l 1)11. ON MOS( H11KFR, Ul UI 1ST AND AUMIST, .V7 finn, aienue. oitp WllUrtU, B3" N inner o u TcithuonfAli chu le fxsniined at liU oitlie. from Llllzeus of Hahlugtmi, A3 All urglCRl oneiHtldiia tn reture SIGHT Miid lit AIUNG performed. hoi lt l m 'IUIOMAS K. FI.Ol, ArroHvm ton vlaimas ps, AND AOCNT FO PHOCURINO Uotiiil) Ijtntl, Fcnalnnri. Arrenn of 1'hj, V x.trn I'dj, UC , WAtUIINOTON, I. C, Wilt gUe prompt and eillclent Attention to the M munition of (.InlniKof eet ileitcrlntlon nsriltikt lite fioernment, mid mike imclmrKe unleit uo- i,eHBiui Uoth retereiaei nnl charei for eerUu will Le ifiAiUtiaturnctor). JCjrenion Beiured for nolilli rinoundeilorilli. e iel during the exUtlng WHrt Uot for tho wldowi find oridinns of BoMlem who lime died Iroin wounds t.r tlUiHBU Intuind wJille In the Uulted htiiten uir liOi hUo, llounty lAoney tor the I.elriluUw of boldlem deieaBed iluriiiff the exlitiuff witr rccrnlh Uleu with at tome) nor other pernoim tor wnriUuK huslnena a I he highest iuhen paid for I mid Warrant mAdlrtMH THOMAS V. LLOYD, Attorne) for tlnlniftnt, No IIO seventh itreet. Washington, U C N B JMItori of prteru ittlillihing the hq i curd will he entitled to mj uervUen to the amount of tlieirchareet r f.l dee 1 1w VI'I't.HATIONH foi Diijillenle l.unil WarruntK. A plkatlon Jim ln been made under the rut of .'3 1 I line, 1M.ii. loi the ulnntie of the I and Warrants leirlled herein, which aie alleged to lime I een lot,t or deitrnjelt nolke U hen hi gheii that, at l he date following t he ileBCllptlnu oft ich warrant, a new leitltlcnte of like tenor u 111 I e lHiied If no t nlld lit Jettlon khoul I then Appear No 60, tt.3, foi lGUiKrn, Uaiied undir the ml! of Marth, ISM, In tliemuif i.f UrtUit I, n hlotv or lho Meredith, and una (ranted AUuh ., Ib-Vj-Dttem-cr, IHCJ No HI . utl, lot 1.0 IUM , UaUCd lilidtl ihentof Mnrih, IdUt, In the name of ArnoMHinlnKtoii.and wi granted September 17, 1367 Januar) 4, lbt3 Su B3,JCi, for lCOftirta, Waned under the net of dauh, ISW.ln the imiut of the minor ihlldrenof Diiiid r McCune, tlevCHni l.aiul una granted 0.t si. itAt Januari 11, 13 No lidlbn. (ur iwtiurea, laailtd iiuderthe ait of Mtnh ItrtB, ui Die name of uael Allui, and wai rallied UrcU 1.', lM.i-Jaiinar ItJ, im.3 C JOSM'HH llHKFTT, (oiiunlriiionir UK CIU AP ST 1 1 ()1 HIM. IIOUbK IN 1 MWIllatt L A UtALL&CO, No 101 eent)i afreet, hetneeu 1 and K. 1) H O 8 P K C T U 8 or THE WEKKLY NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. Tho undersigned rommencod, In the month of December, I860, the publication, In thli city, of a weekly newspaper, called the Xatxmal He publican. It la printed on n large Mieet, twentf-sere n by fortj-two Inch en, and la fttrnlshed at the low prlcca stated below. It contains all the original matter of the 'Vaily Xational JifpubUcan, with the exception of local new a not Interesting to country sub scribers. It will give full reports of the proceedings of Congress, and of the other Department of the National (lorcroment. It contains all the news of the day, foreign and domestic, markets, &c, Ac., as well as an original correspondence from all parts of the country. The miscellaneous department will receive special attention, and, In all respects, tho effort will be made to establish the charac ter of the Xational liqnibltcan as a Family Newspaper. Washington being now tho central point of the current military operations, great attention will be paid to furnishing tho readers of the Xatimtat JiCptibUcaii with ftill, and especially with accurate, accounts of (lie progress of the war for the Union. In politics, the paper la Itepubllcan, sustain ing the Administration of Mr. Lincoln. Thero Is no other Republican paper In the District of Columbia, or In tho vicinity of It, and It la bellercd that recent events have opened (o such a paper an Important sphere of useful effort, Tho tlmo has conic, when tho actual administration of tho Oo cram en t upon Repub lican principles will explode tho misrepresen tations which have made thoso principles so dlslatcful to tho South. But It Ia not only here, and In this vicinity, that tho projectors of tho Xational Jlepublican hopo to mako It useful. To tho whole country the offer a journal which will discuss national politics from a national stand-point, and which will nevtr bo awened from patriotic duty by any (nerpowcTlng pressure of local Interest. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ono cop), oiio ear .... $2.00 Three copies, one joar - - - fi.00 Fho copies, one jear .... 7,00 Ten copies, one year .... 12.00 Twenty copies, one )car - - - 30.00 One top;, bU months .... 1.00 Three copies, six months ... 2,50 FUo copies, six months ... 3.00 Ten copies, six tnontlib ... 0.00 Twenty copies, six months ... 10.00 Payments alwaja In udvancc. When n Club of subscribers has been forward ed, addition may bo made to It on the same terms. It la not necessary that tho suhscrlliers to a Club Rhouhl rcceh o Hit Ir p ipers at the same pout OUl( c. Money may bo forwarded by mall, at our risk. Largeu mount a cun bo remitted In Treasury notea, or drafts on Boston, New York, Philadel phia, or Baltimore; smaller amountsIngnld,or In notes of sohent banks. Aihlrena W. .1. MURTAGII A CO., Washington, D. C K7"The Daily Natwvai, Rcpublican la published cury morning, (Sundays excepted,) at the following rates: Onciop), onojear .... t3.&0 Fh o copies, one ) car .... 1 p.00 Onncopy, six immtha - - 1 Flvo copies, six month ... 7.10 One ropy, three months - - - 1.00 T 8 ! '1 P A c k a I i: o u n i Tf A (III ' l P P K K b I I 1 O II A O () H I I I Itrre Imnke of the nlime artUle. are nnvf bring reieh el, antl for .ale h) U J. llllOH N, loinniUilon Uroker. No N, Washington Building, seventh .treet antl Penn atenue. BUThEIia TAKE NOTIt'KI left! til U pound pack. Tea In 0, B, 10, 1 j, 10, 18 and 30 pound boxei tanned Tomatoea In Juzentoxea tanned Peachea In 2 dozen hoxe Plcklei In S doren loxea Gum Dropi In 4 pound papen Gum Drop In 0 pound tioxe Raltlnv In boxea and 'j toxei Pepper In 3 oun.c pi peri and In 1 groria hoxei FnglUh Aluatnrd tn '4 iound paper and tana. Lngllih Muutard In , and 1 groaa boxea Preaeri ed Cherrlei In Iwitllea. Klga In Vi pound drunii an 1 3 ponn 1 Uixei Lemon sj rup In lottlea PLIHJ 1 OB CCO, FINK-CUT 'lODAtlO, tIGARS. For isle hy 1). J. DROWN, No V, Washington Building, e nth street and Penu. av enue, Waahlngton, U C no Q W rATKR NOTICn. In LonaeaueiiLeof the lowneaiof tho water In the General Heaenolr It will bn netenary. unlen great eionoui) of water la practiced, for the Gov- ernmeni noon io auui on wit' auppi io iiiizrut rn tlreli All peraona are, therefore foihldden to uae the hj draut a ou Pennaj li aula a enue, or on any it reeti oraienuea under the care and buihtiUIou of the Commlaaloner of Puhllu Uulldlngi, for watering the ttreetitor paiementa, or for any prh ate purpose whnteii r. And all peruont usIiik the water are urgently no 1 1 ci itii io i v na vtuiiuinum hi na iisp av poiaiuie. U 11 FRFNCH, tep 30 toinmUaloner of Puhllo llulldlngs TU. I1I-AN1'H If ANII-ltllr UMATIU UANUI 1'1-RMANKNTLY CURFS RIU UMA 1 IsM In lta arluua forma, t.OUTand IMFURALUIA, h 1 Ir FNr SS and N R OUS Ar 1-1 CTIONs, IMPURlTIrSr theULOOD, AndtheeH Fttectaof Mrrcur). It U acouienleutl) nrrangidUANnor UcLT,eon talnlng a med killed compound, to lie worn around the bod, ahout the walat, luuali ArLiTiNO allkmuu, whereier thedlaeaie may he, andean tie worn without Injur to the moat delicate per son, 11) thU treatment, the medkliial pioperllea con tained in the llaud, helug of a highly atomatlo and toliillle niture, and (.apalle of being read II at soilied through the iorea of the akin, come Into illrikt inntai.1 with the Itloodaud generalclrcula. tlou, iillhoul III at pnaalugttiiough the proveaa of dlgeatluu, whUh Mould tend, not nnlj to detract Trom thetr curatlie powers, Lut to Impair the In ternal organs And d range the digestion alao thus aioldlng the Injurious (ile.ti, so often the result of Internal iemtdies,And elfeitlng a perfect cure, hi purlfilngnnd equalizing the ilrcufatlon of the ltftl nuida, and reatorlngthe parts aflected to a healthi condition llila Ilund U alio a most pow erful tl AntMlenurlal gent," and will entirely rt liei e the sj stem from Its pernUlous effects. Model ate iaea are cured in a few dajs, and we aie Lnnatautl) rtcehlug undoubted testimonials to whkh ue Unite luapectlon At our ottlce of I heir i meat j lu aggrat ateil lasea of long standing Price, Two Poilahb Sentb) mall upon receipt of j j, or hi express eier) where, with all necessa rj initructlons, from the principal olflce of G hMITIlk to. Proprietors, I til, Droadwai, New ork. N U Dt act iptlie circulars acntfiee. ti- This UiuJ till! not interfere with the iol "ier duties, no IJ ly MWBKT'H INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, n It E A T R E M K I) V FOR IlllFUMATISM, GOUT, NKURALGIA, LUM BAGO, STIFF NFCK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISFS, CUTS, AND WOUNDt, PILF1, HFADACMF, AND ALL RHF.UMATIC AND NrRVOUS DLSORDFRSj For all of which It U a speedy and certain reme dy, And never falls. This Liniment Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connect icut, the famous bone-setter, and has leen used In bis practice, for more than twenty jears, with the most astonishing success AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIS, tt Is unrivaled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trlsJ. ThU Liniment wilt cure rapidly and radically, nhcumatle Disorders of etery kind, and, In thousands of eases, where It has been used, It has never been known to fall. FOR SEVRALOtAtlt will afford Immediate relief In every case, howei er distressing. It will rellee the worst cases of IftMIMf'fL'ln three minutes, and Is warranted to do It. TOOTHACHE, Alio, will It cure InstAntly. rFOR KER UlS VED1L1TV AbD JEERAL LAS- StTlDE, arising; from Imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy And unfailing remed) Acting directly upon the nenous tissues, It strengthens And ret It Ides the system, And restores li to elasticity And Igor. FOR PILES At An external remed), ue ilMm that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal Fiery lctlm or this distressing complaint should gh e It a trial, for tt will not fall to Afford Immediate relief, And, in a major It) of cases, w 111 effect a radical cure. QllNSV ASD SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, but atlmeh application of this Liniment will neier fall to cure. SPRAlbS are sometimes icrj obstinate, and en largement of the Joints Is liable to occur If neg lected. The worst case ma) le conquered bj this Liniment In two or three daj a. BRUISES, CUTS, H'OIADS, SORES, IHLRS, BVRIiS, ASD SCALDS, jleld readll) to the won derful healing properties or DR. sV r.Ta INFAL LIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to direc tions. Also, CHILBLAJSS, tROSThOtLt r,At) IbSECT BITES ASD STISUS DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNFCTICUT, The GreAt Natural Bone Setter. DK. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNFCTICUT, Is known All oier the United states. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, Is the author of11 Dr. Sweet's Infallll le Liniment " DR. SWFET'S INFALI.ini.F. LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism, and neter falls DR. SWEET'rt INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burns Andftealda ImmetllAtel) . DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT la the lat know n remed) for bpralns and Bruises DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures HeAdache Immediately, and was nei er kiion n to rail. IJR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords Immediate relit r for Piles, and sel lout falU to cure. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Toothache In one minute. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Cuts And Wounds ImmedUtel) and leaies no scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores In the known uixld DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used bj mure than a million people, and all prAlae It. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken Internal!) , cures Colic, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly ft " friend In need," and ei ery famll) should have It At hand, DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by all Druggists Price 35 ami W cents A Frleml lu Need. Try It. external remedy, Is without a rhal,and will alle- tiaie pain more speruiiy man an) oiner prepara tion. For all Rheumatic and Nerioua Disorders it Is truly Infallible, and, as a curathe for Sores, Wounds, sprains. Bruises. &o , Its soothing, heal lug, and powerful, strengthening prouertlea, excite the Just wonder And Astonishment of all uho haie eirr given itninni. utrr one muuaanti iiriui cates of remarkable cures, performed b) Itulthln in last ihu t-nm, mien iiiv mci To Horse Owners t DR SHEETS ISFALLIULE LISIMI ST tOR II0RSE Is unrivalled b an), and tn All cases uf Lameueas, arising from Sprains, Bruises, or Wrenching, its effect Is magical and certain. Har ness, or Saddle Galls, Scratches. Mange, &o , it will also cure speedily. Spat in ami Ringbone may be easily prei ented and cured in their Incipient stages, but confirmed cases Are be) ond the possibility of a radical cure No case of the kind, howeter. Is so desperate or hopeless but It maybe AlletlAtedbi this Liniment, and its faithful application will al ways remoiethe Lameness, and enable thehnree to trai el with comparatit e ease. ICaery Ho rue Oavner should hate this remedy at hand, for Its time)) uuv at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually Kreient those formidable diseases, to which all orses are liable, and which render so man) other wise 1 aluable horses nearl) w orthless D ft S II r ' N INFALLIBLE LINIMENT It THfc s o 1, i 1 r. 11 "h v 11 1 1: s ii, And thoiiisndi halt fiuii lit tl til) KtUNU IN Nrr U' i Million, To ai old Imposition, obaerte the signature Ant' Likeness of Dr Stephen 8wet on etery label, and also Mephen Sweet's Infallible Linlineiit " I low 11 . In the glass of each bottle, without whUh none I are genuine. R1CHARD&ON U CO, sole Proprietor, Noitthh, 1 1 MORGAN U ALLVN.GeiierAl AKenli, 40 Cliff street, New ork. E Sold by all deakrs ev erjwhere no II ly DK- 3UOPOSALJ KOU TWINK. Tost OrricE Department, id November, 1862. Sealed Proposals will be recelied At this De. tiArtment until the 30th Oav of November, Ml, for urniihlog one. year's supplr of Twine, estimated At 3o,uuojounds, to bedelhered At Ihe Blank Agen cies At Washington, D C New lork city And llnffaln, New lotk, fre from All cost of tranipor tation. In such quantttlea as each Axem) ma), from lime to time, tie ordered by the Department. t nc wineiuusi ueoi inrevsiraiina, wriiitiisir i, and capable of sustaining the weight of aft pounds ou n string six Oct In length) It must I put up In balls of one pound weight each And packed suitably for transport at Inn In trt(karanf lOunouml wlffM each 1 he 1 wine mint be smooth and flexible, And eltie material has fioen deiermtned upon, bidders will send samples ofsuch twine AS they propose Io furnish with their bids. The contract Mil he awarded to the Inneit and lest bidder, the tieat bid tn be determined, after a careful examination, for the purpose of ascertain ing which bid wilt, in lla practical results, tie most adiantageous to the Department. This the Pint master tieneral reserves to himself the right ofde cldlng. No proposils will be considered whUh may be madeli) persons not engaged In the manufacture of twine. hAch bidder muat furnlalt wllh his prninals etldenceof his ahllit) to comply with his Ml Tuo sufficient btctirllles will le lequlirtl to a contract, failure to fnrnUh the Article contracted fur prompt!, or furnishing au article Inferior Io that contracted for, will be considered a sufficient ctuv for the forfeiture of the contract. Bids not made In accordance with these piopo sals will not be consider!. Proposals muat be m anted on the outside of the em elope with the name of the article proposed for, And the letter containing them Addressed to Ihe First Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, D C. M. BLAIR, nov 6 eo3w Postmaster General 4 IIMV NlM'PblKH. On ii e or the Cmcr (Iiartebm aster, ARMl or THE POTOMAI. Washington, SeptAilier 20, tun PROPOSALS are Intlted for tumlnhlng for the uae of the army of the Potomac the following ar ticles' S,(xx) tons best ipjallt) rimoth) Ha),seciirel) baled, Ihe weight of each bale to I marked thereon 2,0U0,otMl bushels of Oats, of the beat qiMlltuin trong sacks, ii ell sen ed. 7,000 cords Oak and lllckor) Wood, well sea soned and of the lest quallt) Fach bid must be Accompanied hi the en lor se men t nf two responsible persons that the contracts If awarded will le fulfilled. liuiswiu ie opened from time to time as the ar ticles ma be needed, and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed, to the lowest resjioniible bidder up to the time of opening The right Is reaened to accept all or ani part or an Mil. ' iToposAl shot ti.i ne emlorseil " Projioaali for 1(a) or Oats," or " W ood," as the case niit) be, And en close In separate em clones IlUFLS INOALIS. Lieut Cot. and A D ' ,Chler(tiartermaiter. aepSl tf I)UoiMsAf, von mur.M, tai.miw. IUKH AND HUHNS SFALFDrRtJPU)ALSarelniIledlIllthe!thof N01 ember, lSfTJ, at I J o'clock tn , for purihasliig all the Hides, Tallow, Hoofa and Horns of the cattle killed b) the Arm) of the Potomac In the tenltor) embraced b) the Rappahannock and Potomac tit era and the Blue Ridge tnnuntalu It Is Intended that the contractor ahall follow the Army and collect tho tildes and tallow, hoofs and horns, and shall pai a ertalu sum for thuac articles from each animal, to bo collected at his own rlak He will be charged with the Articles In eiulicaae unless he can clearly show that he was preientetl from obtaining them b) proper authorlt) A bond with good and autlklent securlt) will lie required for the fulfilment of the contract, mid no bid will be entertained from nrei loua contractors who ha e faile.1 to comply w It li t helrcontracts, and no bid will be entertained unless the bidder la pres ent to respond to his hid The articles of Agreement, with hoii I, will be required to lie entered Intowlthln two dija from the opening of the bids. The bids to be directed to Oil A Beck with, A D V and C. H , ashlngton, D I , and endorsed ' ProiMiaals." noi 1 l)KOI04AI.S F41H U t1ION.CI.AO I HI. A HTKAAIKRS. NaTV DCFARTMCNT, Uct.3lMSCi SFAIFD PROPOSLSwII1h recehod until No temlieril, Itwi, for thovonatriKtlonofoimormore Iron Iron-clad Sea Steamers, of ahout 7.300 tons, complete, Including machinery masts, ami spars of Iron wire rigging, Iron boats, with anchors, cables, salts, and All other equipments necessary for nn ef ficient cruising shtp-of-war, exceptlngouH the ordi nance and ordnance stores 1 he general plans and sneclllcattnns can le ex amined at the Naty Department. The proposition must state the price for the whole complete, and the time in which eachcssel will bo delneredat it Nat) ard 011 the Atlantic coast. Bidii will only Ik recelted from parties who Are known to be able to execute the work, and the con tract will etui race nil the usual conditions not 1 3MivtNoi .'I 41 I'ESSWHAStA AVEME, (North side,) between Twelfth and 1 hlrteenth sts , and Prt rtSSSMVASIA At I SI I, Under the National Hotel BRAZILIAN l'EBBLE (Rock Cristal) SPEC TACLF3 MILITARY FIELD GLASSES, MICROSCOPES, OPERA (1LASSES, PIIQTOQttiPUIt ALBUMS ASD CARTI DK ISITI , STFHFOSCOPFS AND VIF.WN, itc , fce , In a great arlet), audat the lowest prices, w hole sale or retail inn 3 lHKNITirUKI FltniVlTUItRl McCaiCRGOIl A, CO., at their FXTEXSIYE M'AIiEJi O o V S , 0.10 Seventh street, OFR INDUCLMFNTS to purchasers of Furni ture and other Housekeeping Goods. our stock Is large and arled Parlor suites In Brocatelle, Rep, and Hair Cloth Chamber Setts, tn solid Oak, Walnut, Mahngan) , and Painted, neatly ornamented Oak, Walnut, and Mahogan) I xtenalnu Tat les and Dining Chain huerlor Curled Hair MattresHes, Husk mi 1 other Mattrresses Alao, a largo quantity of low-priced Bedateada, Chttlra, Tablea, Jliirtaua, Wardrot cs, Wnahalaiids, Office Kurnllure,Hc'. All of which are m ado from the beat mateiials, and warranted to U e satlslactlon Persons furnishing w oulddn well tn look through the stock lie fore purchasing, as we are aelllng at prices to suit the times McdRFGOR hill, octU colSwlf 1J0 setentli btieet J)OSWKhIh MEDICATKU i COIIUH CAM), For t'otram, COU) iwoxcniTis, IXFLVFXZU JIOAItSEXFsV, Amt all incipient 7uji of ConnHMjitlvH. For sale, wholesale and retail, b) O DUSWKLL, Druggist, Cor Mar) land ai enue and heenthfct , And A D UILMAN, Penu attuue, near Browns' Hotel (hailea Allen, W B rnttiUh, 1 H Clark, John II Major, 1, V smith, B V Major, II II Mcl'hiraon, J W, Nairn, s C Ford, J D O' Don ml, J P Mllburn, J F Dawsoii, ChaiUsMott, D Ci Rldgil) In Ueorgetowu ly Kldwell, hothoron, s.laaell, a nd Bnrnard And b) Drugglats and Sutlers general!) Jan 15 pi.l. M) WINTr.lt (.OOOs. 11urHY ix VIUUW W A 1. 1, S 1 r PHFNS U i O , an now opt nlng 1 Ihelr tall and Winter Goods, embracing line Unas I oats, I J k akin Pants, tata, &.c A lar(,e and m II sehctid Mockof tine heAi) Otercoata We have alio a complete assortment of Rutduea suits, ma le lu the moat durat le miiniiT Offkera w 111 lln I our i Mllltirj dooda dt alrous to their it aula HiHt) Woollen Blankets, lor camp uae at leaaoual le ' puea WALL, srFPHr.N'f&.iO, ' !U1 PenusjlvnulA avenue, btt ween 00 .'i-dl I Nliith and Tenth atieeta .MM All!) I.ICP.T'I', 1 j llookhliiiler. No 271 PCNN l E , WaSUIAOTON, D 1 tun La I 01111 1 in evirt atvle Intkei. Mnroii, I Ihuali.anlClir Je 7 I) OltMS IO I t 1 tcmr turnlahetlRooitia, with L 01 without Board, wlttilo Hie 1 iliiuli a walk 1 Ptiuia)ll Mil avenue Inqulie il No Hi) Mirjhn 1 Hienue in au 11 OID DIMANDNOIFS 1 li s HO SUH NOTrS, ' 11 Kill-IL VI Soi NDf BUIINlal, AnlSlLMKIiought Ht thehlgheat plUt 1) lll'l'll NllUUst, t AM Mo, oct 23 Im Bankers, No, 15J Peun avenue I' II A N If I, I N A. ( ., r O J J I I I A S , HAILKOADS. HtJt TXH A JiltAXGKMKXT, W K Y V O IC K M N K H . TIIK CV.MDFN AND AMBOV AND PIIILADFL- rniA Ami int.WTUN HAII.HUAD tOMPa NIFV LINfl yitor rmhAi)FT,vmA to xfay youk A XI) YAY PLAVFS. From "Vliint Htreel U'hsrf ami Ken alUKlnn Depot, WILL IJT.AVB AI rnriIWM, MZI FaTC. At 0 A. M, I fa Camden and Aniboi C.&A AccommodAllon - . AJM At U A, M , l 1a Camden an I Jera-) l It) -New Jeme) Accommodation . 2 IS At 0 A. M.lU Kensington AnJJerse) Cltti Morning Mail ..a no At MX P. M la Lamden ami AihIk) Accom modation - 33Q At 3 P. M,U Camden And AinUtj ( tnd A. Fx press ...... 330 At 4 P.M. via Camden And Jersey Clt) Menlng tjxprcni .... 300 At 4 P. M,tla Caniilen and Jerse) Clti J.I Class Ticket 3 55 At Ci P. M , la Kf nalngton and Jerse) I It) ( FvenlngMall - . . - . 3 00 At 12 P. M , 1 la Kensington and Jersei tit 1 1 Southern Mall . - - 300 At ft P M ,lACamdenandAmbo) Accom modation (Freight and Passenger) 1st class ticket - 3 35 SI class ticket - IN Diet', P M Line runs dally, Sundays excepted. The Up. M Southern Mall runs'dally WAvTlNKS. For Brlttot, Trenton, ke , at 7 10 An 1 9)t A. M , and 6, 8 30 and 12 P. M , from Kensington, and 2f P. M. from Walnut street wharf ForBrlatoland Intermediate Stations at I IK A. M .from Kensington. I-or Pa1tn)ra, Rlierton. Delanco, Beerh, Bur lington, I- lorence, Bordentown, he . at 12'i, I, 4, S andAV P.M. Meamnoai iTenton, tor Itordentown and Inter mediate Stations, ut ( P. M , from Walnut street w harf Lf ForelV ork, and Way Lines tearing Ken sing ton DcKt, take the Cars on I Ifth street, abni e Walnut, half an hour before departure. The Cars run Into the Depot, and on arrh al nf each Train, run from the Depot t ift) iMiunda of Baggage only Allowed each pas senger Passengers are prohibited from taking anithlng as Baggage but their wearing apparel. All Baggage 01 er Any pounds, to be paid for extra The Cotupao) limit their responsibility for Baggage to Due Dollar per !ound, and will not be liable (or an) Amount k)ond liw Dollars, except bi steclal contract WM II UAT7MFR, Agent ap V3 V TINTF.H AUUAAUF.Mr.NT. IlilUeIpliU, WllmliiRloii nml Ualtlmore H A I I. H O A l . Ou and After MUND,M) 18, IStil, MSUACMt HMm LEW PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore, At 3 3d a in , G 13 11 m , 11 3.1 a m , (Kxpreis,) and 10 6op m I-or Cheater, at 8.15 a tu ,11 3ia.m ,345nnlluM p ni for W UmliiKton, At 3 at a m , S 15 t 111 , 1 1 35 a m , 3 43and 10 flop m for New Castle, at 8 15 a m and 3 45 p 111 tor Dorer, at 8. 15 a tu and 3 45 p ui ForMllfonlat8I5A tn. For SalNbury, at 8.15 a. 111 TRAtS $0R PH1LAULLPIIIA Leaie Baltimore at 8.30 a in , (Fxpress,) I OS p. m,(.xpress,D A)and7p m , (Express ) Leate Wilmington At 7 30 and 11 33 tt 111, 4 15, 8 45, And 9 60 p. m. IaieSallsuury at 9 35p m Iate Mllfordat4Ap m. Iaie Duterat 9 a in AtidOlUp in LeateNew Castle at 11 a 111 and 8 top m. Iate Chester At u,ju a m , I.' 15, 4 60, and 9 30 p. m I-ate Btltlmore for titUburi and lnteriihUate stations At 6 SO And 7 p m 1 for Uner and Interme diate stations, at I 05 p m IRilW Hill mi IIVORE tftwe Cheater at 8 45 it m . KMtt and II V0 p. in Ideate Wilminglon at 4 so ni.HMii m , W35 p. 111 .and 13 a. hi I It! 1GKT TRAIN, 1th Paaaeuger car nltached, tt ill run as follow a Leate Philadelphia, f.ir IVrrjillto and Interme diate placea, at 5 10 p. in Leate Wilmington, for Pirrjttlle tud Intermedi ate places, at 7,10 p. tu. Leaie Baltimore, for Havre de. drace and Inler medlatcstathins,at9 a m OV SISDAW UL At 3 30 a 111. and to to p. m , from Philadelphia to Baltlmoie. At 7 from Baltimore lo Philadelphia The H 30 a m Train Irom Philadelphia to Biltl more will run dill), Monhwsexi irrru M FU.TON, JmS tf nesldeut. I.MHt UOSTON, VIA NKWI'UILT AND 1 KUIlUMt Bi theai iendl I And siiperiorsteAin- Tit era M 1 K U P O 1. 1 S, F M P 1 U F jEsKajfiiaaW si All, B STA1F, And STATj: Or MAlNr, of great strength and speed, but particular!) adapted to the natlgatlon of Long Island Mumf, running In connection with the Fall rherandOld Colon) railroad, dlatance of M miles only to Bos ton. Jeaie Pier No 8, North rlier, near the Batter) Ihe steAiner FMPIRr STATF, Capt Bra)tou, MoiulA)s, Wedneadajs, and Frlda)s, at 4nlock P M , touching at Newport each tvat ihe steamer MKTROPOL1S, Capt. Brown. 011 TueadA), Ihursdais, an 1 Saturday, at 4 o'clock P M , touching at Newport each wa) Iheseateaiiiers are lit ted wit hcommodlous state rooms, and eierj arrangement for the security and comfort of pasaeugers, who Are afforded by this route a night's rest ou board, And, on Arrltal at Fall rlter, proceed ier steamboat train, reaching Boston earlt thefollowinirmornlnir.ormAi remain on board until starting 01 the nciommodatlonat 8 . iu , o) w men 1 ney mai reacn uosion abour 8 A.M. A baggage master Is attached to each steamer, tt ho rcLelics and tickets the baggage, and accom panies the same to its destination. A steamer runs, lu connection with this line, le tweeu Fall rlier and Prut I lence,dall), except Sun dai s freight to Boston Is forwarded through with great dispatch b) an I xpress Train, which, leatea r all rli er et er) morning. Sundaj s excepted, at l)i o'clock, for Boitonand New Bedford, arriving at its destination at about II A M For freight or passage, appl) on toard,orat the office, on Pier No 3, North river lor state-rooms and berths, appl) onboard, or If desired to secure them In advance, to VM BORDLN, Agent, aug 17 tf ".Oand 71 W'tst street, N AV 7" KMT, MHITIIWK8T, ANU SOUTH- av htT, T CIMLMNS, OFF1CFRS BND-MFN, SOLDHRS, AND OTHHtS 7HF lUlllMDItr AND OHIO RAILIUMD aie running through paaatnger tralnalroiu Waah iiigtou to ihe ohlorlttr, without change of cars ilifljrttV, it in nut ftp 111 , an loiters greater in ducementalo Ihe Initcliug put lit) that an) other route, 1 ir CHFiPUl FIKI, I is- UUNGM OF CWt i LOSl R C(NN1 CTIONS, AND UtUCHIK TIMF. This li Ihu oul) route tint checks baggage from Washington clt) to the West llckctsgood until used) and passengers hate the privilege of la) lng 01 er at an) point on the route Piiasiiigirs procuring tickets b) this route, sate the ilt lit and tx)eiie of Omnibus tiansfer RFMFMIIUl 1111. ONL OFFICK to procure tickets, la at tho depot of B X ll ILII Baggage reci It td at an) hour during Ihe da), and no charge for handling 1. iggng aug-W-tf (j Ki:ri, sir.Ki), and oitroitT. o rOlt BOSTON. WOIH r-VI Pit, PLMFR. 1 1TI IIUURQ, NAslIlM, lOWrLL, 1 ONLUHD. HIK WH1IK MOl'NIAINS, ND IV TFRMt 1)1 V Tl. POlM-4 m . ilT"""j '"I1 ,iew ni"' stauiiih steamers of lass nTsiii ,H' Norwich Line, lll OF BOs- 10N HiulLlM OFNK W OKK. have New ork dall),siindiisextited,) at 4 o clock, p m , rrum PlirNo 30, North Blver, loot of eatrv strut, toil Nl W IONDUN, Iheru connecting with the Stiaiubotit 1 vnreas Irain for the above points, tio Norwhh an 1 Wor cester, Boston ani Woiciater, W orcCati r and Naahau.anl New Iui Ion and Northiin Hallrotda Height taken at tin lowtat rtlta. tor liil.ii in it Inn liioiiheof I S MK1IN. in) .1) Il Ai. nf, mi the I'nr TTI'.NTION, hlM.IHHHS M Hl'T J l.tntN. -Htvlngjuat completed our assort mult ot (amp Hirnltiiie, we wool 1 now iiaptit fully Invite the attention of Sollleis and Millers Our Assortment comprlais tu p irt the following Camiiirooils. ll I amp (in ats for mens of fioin lour to six, tamp , Tt lea. Camp stools, l llu)iCota, lamp Mnttrtsaea, with all uthtr articles m lamp Furnltuie calcula ted Io mtkeaatillUr comfortalK All uf which will le ani I nt theiei) lowest cash prhes at filN U WILLIAMS, mi I No f. 0 sen nlh alrect.comei 11 1 UST Hi:( l".l KI-.I)UH M- STOt K OF ) tall hihI Wlnler LLOIHINft, whUh we are I at-llliig it ill) low pi lies, at I 1 A RFW I. I t)'s, No Jtii weiith html bi p '5 Jin 1 el Hi en 1 an I K 'I SI 4 M I' S erne iireiurr lln liutiisli IINIlll)lT1P.l WM WIH AT (iineinimiit rrtteif HlrTLNHUU', V 4NT&10, -lo. Unotrri, 1ST Penn avenue KAILR0ADS. AIKW BOATB-NEIV CAIIS. NKlV I.ON0OV, NORWICH, Mi WOICKSTKR DAItl, (ftnnil.)j FtceptH,) Al 4 ll'cli.ct, I'. M , rHOM riFIl 23 N II , FOUT OF VKSTnV .THEFT. TI.e new anil imutntllornt itrnmrr tITV OF BOS TON, Win. lliMx,iurani.nder, rrom N.w lork Turultjri, TliiirnlA)., nml SitunlKlit nod from Npkt Lontlou Manila) I, U lnl.l ., anil Frlilayi. Tnp n.w anil mavinpi nt afA.niAp PIT tip Ifpiv )OKK,Tlinm (l. j.ur.it, commanil.r, from New lorK nionui).. wninriuar., and Frlilajril from New Lomlnn Tuelaj., ThurwUli, and Satur. These two new tteamer, have lieen built ezpreaf iv fur thl. route, wllh all modern Improvement,, In ciumnfc ivnter ii(ni Lomparlraent, and ar. the onlv aleainen ever built ior Long laland sound with thl, great lireire,en lng Improvement. Conductor, accompany the ateamera each war. Paaaenirer. proceed from New London Immediate ly on arrival of.leamera.br t xprea.Tralnto Do ton, Worcealer. Lowell, Lawrence, Fltchbun Nashua, Concoid, the White Mountain,, fcc. avc I'a.icniicr, returning from Iknton leave th. Dc (??" Bo""'nnd Uorre,ter railroad at ) I SO p' )Jorc""r ' '" M ""Ivlng at New London Freight taken at the Loweit llatc., and deliver ed In lloaton early the next day. Stale Honm. In abundance can be had on board learner,, or at the Boston or New Tork offlce. In adtance. F. S. MARTIN, Agent, ) If Pier J, N. R. "i HEAT CENTRAL ROUTK yJ For lh Wtif. vlsi ntwsox nirnn railroad and new YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD, 0f and Ar-rcn DtrcMBER 9, I86tt KxpressTralns leave New orlcclty depota of Hudson Rli er Rllroad dallv . Sundaj i excepted, as follows I from Chambers street At 7 a in lla m , 6 p. m 3 13 p m. Montreal and Budalo Train with sleeping cars, io lAp. ni. From 30th street station At 7 23 a.m. ll 30a. m .080 p.m. 3 40 p, m. 10 40 p. m. uii aunaa) s, me louow inft trains will be run to and from 3oth street! The 10 40 j. m. steeping car train for Albanj andTroj.and the 630a. m. from Troy, and 4U p. m train from Albany. Connectlnfrat Albany with the New York Cen tral Railroad for bchenectadi. lloc heater, title... Hitav la, Rome, and stations on Rome and Water- mivn iciiroau, uuiiaio, nyracuae, Masjara Falls, Suspension DridRe, Auburn, Genet a, Canaddalrua. Trains In connection leate Buttalo and Suspen sion la Lake Shore, Buealo and Lake Huron and Great Western Railroad, for Hamilton, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, Toledo, Milwaiikle, l-onddu Lac. La Crosse, Madison, I'ralrle DuChlen, Galena, Dunlelth Dubuque, Feorla, Rock Island, Musta tine, Iowa Clt Burlington, (julnc), Sprlnftleld, Alton, st Imla, Cairo, Terre Haute, Indiana pol Is, Louisville, Cincinnati, Dajtou, Columbus, Clete land, and all jKiliils West, Northwest, and South west NORTH! RN ROUTF. ConnectliifTHlth Trains at Troj,wlth Troy and Boston, and Rens, and Saratoga minds for Sarato ga, Whitehall. Rutland, Burlington, St. Albans, House Point, l'ltttaburgh, Ogdensburgh, Montreal, M" freight Arangements bj this route as above, without change of cars, from the Depots In Cham bers and Hudxonstreets.areat all times as favora ble as made b) other Railroad Companies The facilities of this great New ork Route, to the West, commend It to the confidence of merchants andshtpjiers for promptness and despatch 'Passenger 1 rains, with Smoking and Sleeping Cars, run In connetlon ou the New ork Central Road t or pnrttculitrs as to local 1 rains and freight ar rangements, Inquire at the depot, S3 Warren street. A. F. SMITH, !ec 17 Superintendent. .MtlH HAimVAV. Passenger Inlns leave lia Pavonla Ferrj from foot of Chambers street, as follow s, 1st tiuu ni. Mall Tor Dunkirk and Intermediate stations. This train remalusbver night at Flmlra and pro ceeds the next morning. 7 0ua m. Fxpress, for Buffalo and principal In termediate stations. niu a. m. Mtlk,dallj,for Ollsillle and interme diate stations, U tap. in. AccomnuMatlon.dtll), for rortJenls and principal stations. 4Wp m Wa). for Mlddletow n, .New burgh, and iiiirruiruinir annttna falo, CaimndalguA, and iirliicfjial stations Ihe trill of Sit urdiv runs through to Buitilo, but does nut run to Dunkirk 7 00 p in, j migrant, for Dunkirk and principal stations flic Fxtiress Trains connect at Hornellsvllle with railroad fir Buffalo, at f.luilr with the Canandal gua and Niagara 1-alls Kallroad( at Blnghamton, with the Syracuse Ratlroadi at Corning with the railroad for Rochester and Rullalot nt Great Bend, with the railroad for Vrantou. and at Buffalo and Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Railroad for Cleve land, uiiclnnatl, Toletio, uetroit, Chicago, Ice ,and theCantda rillroi la C1MRIFS MINOT. m p 1 1 (tener il sujx rlnti ndent. I'll A H I.F.S I'.M.'s: ( OHM At. 'ifi cIir, tf-.-5.Sl Is distilled In London, and put up sole!) In quirt nnd pint liot ties, to meet the requirements of Drugglsts,and those to whom Pure and Unadulterated Liquor 4ivv vuwir is a Necessity or a Luxur). It is the oldeat established of all the GINS (1) which Imte started Into exlsteuco upon the basis of Its well-desened and hard-earned celebrltj. It has no connection with, and Is In no way like the trash) mixtures sold as ''Lngllsh Glu,Mor "Old Tom,' or "London Dock," or "London Gin," fco , Ato . no matter how mueh ' antiquity" or "respect abilltv " Is assumed bv their begetters. Dr Valentine Molt, of New ork,siysi "It Is far preferable to ev en rune I loll and Gin, and Is the best article of Its kind I have ever seen" So say thousands of phj slcttins. Ihe New lork Herald sajsi "We are surprised at Its t enettchl effects; It Is a certain safeguard to health ' Tho Phlladclt hit Ltdrerstjs "It has no supe rior, If nn equal, In medicinal virtues " Ihe New Orleans Ilea ju ne sa)s "There Is no remed) ou earth for d) siiepala equtl to It " Ihe Boston Jourutl sa)B. "As a beverage, as a preventative, or as a remedial agent, we want no other It Is our taJfvttcum " Womcnoi A in hica, for iou It Is particularly 1 1tpled. lit sickness or health, it Is jour greatest frit n J B BALDWIN K CO, SOLE IMPOHTLHS, BI I Iberty street, New lork. Sold In W Jtahlngton bv LOVF.LL, COLLFS fc CO , 3ia r sticet, near Peunij lv anlt avenue, Mid by detiers general!) dec 13 1 f 1I.A1MM AUA1NST I'MTKD HTATKH, FINf FY BHiGFR, (lite Register of the United states liiaaiir),) and (H MILKS F SHLRMAN, Counsellors at Law, will devote their entire atten tion to the prosecution and settlement of demands against the United Mates, growing out of the pres ent war. Including the Accounts and Claims of Mates, c'outriictor, ani DUburslng Ultlccrsiappll cations for ttie restoration of property Illegally seized or captured, Hud for com tenant ion for the use of private property for Government purposes, and for daiimgt s for the Injur) of audi property by the ami), for mllltar) pay, pensions, and bount) lundsi and for distributive ahiies of monevs pa)a blent the liiaaiir) and due to sub-contractors and utfura lln) will albo give Itgil mlvUe to clilnunts, contrtctora, and to uiiprofeHsloual agents In Utl gtttdcitaeaf and pup ue writ tut arguments when de ainil With iioii-Uil.li nt AkvuUwIio mi) sind tliem dtima, an equitnl leillvialoii if coiiimlssluus will be unite Uudleputid Iniiiniiils will lt lolUUed and proinptl) mult lid lui iiconiiiiiaioii of fiMin a htlf lo t o tud t h T pi r etui, dt j'lluling ou the aiiuiuiitt and moii illoiia with ihe Departments couducteil on luodt rate It rma in prom) t Hlti ui ion, uioderat e charges, loug ex l, i it ii m, ', tn, '. .I,.,, I,, . .,.. ., ."ftv .'. inu v Je"ir a, if gulitloiia. rulis.niid pnceUiita governing that ebiaaof I ualnt saat the 1H part ments, they hope to rtndtr t ht Ir si it lei a useful to claimants and public Ut Un nte nit) le made to meinbersof Congress, and olllcirs ol ihe l.overnmtiiti and especially, b) piruiiaaloii.toihelloii hi uiia WiiiTTLCStwV.Mrsi Cum) trollt rof the Treasury Ad.iu.a Mtasra lUUCaFHfit SHI IIMN, Wftiitiln.rtnii. I) 1 oitki No J13 F afreet, ueir lreiiaur and W il- iuu- noiei not f em I W ( IMMC1. A- C O., I ( i A K f f. , N. 14 nneriilli Ntieet, dealt ra In tiOM-HNMl-Nl 1UIMH, I 111 sURV M)IK ANI I'fcRTIFlCATI-S, RM AND N BILls COIN, (UHHNt AND FACHANGF, Highest rUi pall for L.ULP, sH. NI OID DIMND NOTF8. Ovt .V Ihl SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. M. VELXNY'B PriTile ltoepltal, Id th Federal Block, corner of Berenth and F streets, opposite the Poet and Patent Offices. Hwmi 33 and 24, ap stairs, Washington, D. C. All diseases of a private nature treated in the moat scientific manner, and radical enres ef fected In all cases. HYFHtLITIO AFFEC noxfi, aoxoRRiracA, gleet, strict ures, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, or the result of VOLUPTUOUS DREAMS, or any weak ness of the GKXKRA TIVR ORGANS from any cause whatever, or how long standing, thor oughly and radically cured, AFFUOTKD AND UNFOHTtTNATE. No matter what yonr disease, let no false del icacy prerent. Apply immediately to Dr. Veil ny, who Is acknowledged to be by far the most SUCCESSFUL mrSICIAN In (the treatment of private diseases. Fear not to come and make known yonr misfortunes, and he will speedily send you on yonr way rejoicing. SKLF-ABUriK, That dreadful scourge of the young, Indulged In when alone, which destroys the generative organs, unfits yon for married life, producing weakness of tho back and limbs, loss of anlma tlon and muscnlar power, palpitation of the heart, nervous Irritability, loss of memory, mel ancholy habits, Insanity, consumption, aud death. YOUNtt MAN, in view of the dreadful con sequences, delay not to make your case known to Dr. V. Your secrets with him are sacred, and you may confidently rely upon his medical skill. Thousands whoso systems were shattered and were on the brink of tho grave, lias he brought back to vigorous health by his skilful treatment. .MAIUUAOK Married persons, or thoso contemplating matrimony, who suspect themselves of lmpo tency, seminal weakness, or any disease arising from n relaxed Btato of tho genital organs, whether tho result of disease. Injury, conse quences of youthful Indiscretions, or Indulgence of the passions In riper jcars, arc earnestly en- reatcd to placo themselves under tho care of Dr. V. They may rely with certainty upon a speedy cure, and full Igor restored. lie treats with cnttro success nil diseases nf females, such as LUCORRIIEAor WHITES, LAPSUS UTERI, &c, Ac, and In every case guarantees a perfect CURE. FEES moderate, and VISITS and COMMU NICATIONS strictly PRIVATE and CONFI DENTIAL. Persons calling seo no ono but the Doctor. Thoso at a distance may bo treated by ma.il giving a STATEMENT of CASE, Ac, Ac. J) s-em AC A It D . Oak HAitCLOTitmo Room. Mr. Druce, formerly at the odeon Hall, has now openedanew store at No. 44 Seventh street, lust tlow Smith's, where he has a fine selection of Men and Boys clothing at very low prices; he is desi rous of hav lng all hla old customers call on him. as they can buy roods at lower prices than any other store IntheclT). J DRUCF.&.CO, Clothiers, No. 404 Se enth street, near F. Call and see Mr. Bruce, at No. 464 Set enth street near K. Mr. Bruce has a Fine Stock of Clothing for Men and Boys wear, at No. 464 Set enth street, opposite City post Office. Mr. Bruce la the man to Please the Bors In Cloth ing, at No 44 Seventh street. very body knows that Mr, Bruce can sell Boys' Clot hi nr cheaoer than anvoneelse. No. 464 Sev enth street, opposite city Post Offlce. ror men sou uoys'iioining cauun wr. urucr, i Oak Hall, No. 484 Seventh street, between K and F. Mr. Bruce Is the man to please ou In Bo s Cloth ing, at Oak Hall, No 464 Seventh street, opposite fciiy rose evince. aw o " 1NTEIUOR AOOIINMENTS. 4 NO &:' 4.0 A PAPER HANGINGS, OrALLOKAIlESAND PRICES Warranted Gold Band Window Shades t Butt, Green, and Blue Holland Shades, all sliesj made to order. Also, a handsome assortment of Flcture Cord and Tassels, all sites and colors. Purchasing for cash, and allow inr no old stock to accumulate, persons needing the alcove goods will find It to their advantage to give me a call All work executed and superintended by practical men.uhohaveserveda renuUr apprenticeship at their trade MUiueilon guaraniecu, or no pay rrtjuirei Please give me a call Remenitar the number. JOHN MARKRITKR, No 48ti Seventh street. Fight doors above Odd Fellows Hall, nov 2 I J -TV K. HOMKH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS AND CLAIMS. llouutles, Pcuslons, Hack Pay, O flic era lteerultluK, sucl sill otherjust Claims, ((Just the Uoverouuetit. 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