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1 JpuiiLV important i t i- TO THE TO THIS B0LD1XHS ortiir UNION ARM VI i I i ah thwctof iytyentUmt$tnrtha Pvumlof Cunt ,, f 4ft. Nrarlr All the diseases incident to (am A life or!f fiTAi"1 "nRement and Irregularity of the .m .'r' wiiimiiB wrmr ii nnu most suspei- tible part of the human ilcm, flrst feel thee fleets ViftheexfMsurewhlchail soldiers have to submit to (luting their term of aitlv e sen Ice. 1 he l-cst weapon of defence on can Mv e Against Alliuclidlieaical' ln PanielFvahs' Patent ABDOMINAL 8UPPORTFR AND MKDICAL SAFFGUARD COMBINED. IheSurReon General and the pilnclnsl Musicians aud Surgeons, whohavecxAmlned the formula of Iti medlral prrparal I (in. list e recommended It uie )'lhe Union soldiers Messrs. (J. (1 FVAN1& CO , secured the right to elllhe SAFIOUARD In the United Mates, and ihey are now teliig manufactured under the super- Intrndcnce of an aide ph) slclan, and arrangements hAvehccn made to place them within the tench of tJiri-tTnlin fc.tt.lla. ft n ttnAV ki Iiaaa nslth r llshed In Washington, Philadelphia, New York) nnd mrsum, lTiirrr tinners nmnir id lie pan iur hip wnr lAll he supplied. No more appropriate prcstnt can I made to n soldier than a Mehict nHvrruinHD, Fiery man should have one. The Attention of soldiers, And friends of soldiers, la respectful!) solicited tti thla new Invention. It placed between two thicknesses of flannel And 1 quilted In Atimll diamonds. The shape of It Is do f signed to tit the IkhI) The elastic fastenings and n whalebone are arranged so as to present It from H wrinkling or rolling up when Ihe. wearer Is In V Amotion, . THOUSAND OP L1VF4 MAV Ml S A VI II HV IT TIMELY VK Price according to size No. 1, $1 CO) No. 2, ftlf ni. , vi crnis. Nrnt by niAll or express to nil) Add rem, on the receipt of the prl-e Including puit Age, If by mall. Postage on No. 1,30 cents) No. '.', lteentif No. 3, 10 cents. Utter I (nmiiildflliin t lnun.il inl aiiil iirnink forming rluhs, N. B None Arc genuine unless stAmped Dr. 1. Descrlpth e circular sent free. Send orders to O, (J. F.VAN h. CO . A cents for United States. Room IS, Washington Building, corner rcnns) iv nnia ai enue Aim set enin street. Washington. No. 439 Chesnut street PhllAdelphlA. i No 213 Broadway, New lork. iio.ou it nsuuiKiUU iirrri. ixiiiuii. Also, for Bile bj DeAlers In Military Goods And Druggists tuiereu, aoeoniingTo Act or congress, in inejeAr lBCJ.by George O. Fans,lu the Clerk's Ottlce of the District Court fr the FAstern District of Piun sjlvanl. 53 (J. G Ev aks continues, as heretofore, to fill promptly All orders for hooks published In the United St Ales on the receipt of the Advert lied price. Send All book orders to O. G. EVANS, 439 Chesnut street, Phils. nov 6 mw&ftf "11 r 1LLIAM ATTORXEY V TO II, FOlt CLAfJTAXTS, rORSFB OP SEVENTH AMI F STIIEETS, OpitlU the lot Offlct, WASIUNOTON, D. C, Proaetutes Clilms for Pensions, Itounty Monej, Aount) I.snd Arrnnti, Lot Ituierty, Kecrultlng Officers, And All other just CHIms AgAlnit the Goi crnment Also, PAtents procured fir Inientors. peilAl Attention ghentocises tefore the Court -r Claims (eesrcAsunahleln all CAies, to wit In esth renslon case, Ilounty Monej CAae, - - . . Uountv LAnd case, Pa)' Claim, (5 00 SOU 600 300 Widows and minor ihlldren who Are poor, half the loerAtes. Ihoiewho Are ekthcmcii in DiorNT, tree of charge) except mere dlsl ursements. CorreiponOcnts will be entitled to ah ire the fees In hII cues they forward. Consulting lounsel, Hon. H II GILI.KT, late United States Solicitor of the Court of Claims and former Solicitor of the 1 reasurt . hjxcial Jttfertnce lrmltlmi Hon Richard WAllach, Major of Washington. Hon V Seaton, ex-Majorof Waahlngton. trt li Johnson bt Lo , Hankers, ashlngton. !eeny h. llujik, Uanketa. Washington. I x-Uoternor lluot.of Lockiort, New lork. Judge Gardiner, of Loekiort, New ork. Hon. John Ganson, State Senator, Bullalo, N. Y lion. Hint Vmhorn, memler of Congress from Kt-w ttrV Hon G W Clinton, Judge Sutierlor Court, Buf falo. Mesxrs. Hubble Dills, Couiiii llors, llutl llo. H. 1 Judge Iloweu.nf IKkKiit, New ok. Judge Wood, of LotkiMirt, New nrk. Hon T. T, I lagler, ex-member of louy ongreits I rout New lonr Hon. John Uanxin. President of the New orL gnd rie Unk, Hurtalo, N ott'J lm .N J O T II K TO THK PUIJIll IN GtNFRAL (I (IS I.I N li It K M T A U It A N T 4 I 7 '4 1 lit it I 7 i'icnnsvi.vania avkmik, south siuk, (Kiinnrrly of New oik,) Ha. the NanirnnJ Kntitoof lielnifoupof THK l!ftT IlKST.Wlt.lXTH IX TtiWX. Idlveu h trlftl, luul Jutlv lur juur.i'lf.-l. rfr)thlnK in tlic II1111HP I. of the BE8T TUT. MAKKET AKKOUDB. Uoii't toifcrt thpnuinher, 417 rviiii.jhHiilitMenm1, lirtumi Twrlltli nnil 'Ihlrlwntli.trtvl., m.r in Smith .Mr. i:iK AM) EAR. I) F. A F N F. 8 R. IMVAViKl) XlOJfT. NOItiKS IN THK 1IKAD. AhVetlouAorthoTHHOAT. 'DliKASFS OP THK AIR PASSaOFS. CATARRH PULMONMIV. Ihcsemalidies are exclusively and successfully treated b) tm. uti .nuvii.nur it, UfULIIT A Nil AtnuiT, m lvi)ii.mcnue,opp. Wlllards'. IT" Numerous Testimonials can I exam Ined at his otllce. Irmn citizens of ashlngton. ir:j"All surgical operations to restore lOHT and IIKARINU jer formed nov to lm riMlOMAH i:. I.LDVI), Alll)RNE FOR VLAtMA VI'S, AMI AUENT VOH PltOCUIUNU Buuiit) Umla, I'tnsions, Arrears of 1'a), Kxtrn I'm), Lc.t WAbUINUTO.V, I. C, Alii gUe prompt and eltklfiit nttrnllou to the fromiitlon of Llalms of eier) description Against lie Ouernuient, and make notharKe unless sue Lelul lloth lehrences and charires for sen Ices will be Iinndr satis (actor y JCJ" IVuslous seiiiMHl fur soldiers Hounded ordls ea.ed during Ihe existing wari also, for the widows hiuI orphans of soldlt rs who hat e died from wounds ur dlatitiieliKiirred while in the United States ser ilieiHlso, llouuty Money lor the helrsdndaw of uiil.llt ru deLi'ikird ilurlnir tbepxlrillnir wur V Fctsuli bled with atloriif) s or oilier perauiis lor warding IniHlness j lie input1 i prurs pnut lor i-nnn Mnrrnuis. Add reus 1 NOMAS F. MOM), Attorney for llalmnntH, No. III! seventh strut, Washington, 1). C !N 11 IMltorsof paperspublUhliigtlieabovecard will he entitled to lit) seniles to the amount of tlfrlrtharRes 1 K. L. dee I J w VI'I'I.ICATIONM fur llupllfnlr hnud Wuriantk. Apidltatlon hav Inghe en made under the ait of 231 JUIH'i louu. inr inr w lumur tii iiiu Lfiini inrrnm if acrlbed Herein, w nun are iiueireu in imie uen ust or iiftfirojeu, nonce is neriny imcu iimi, at iittdnle tollowliif thedesirlntlonoi eaih warrnnt. inewierlllliateof like tenor will l issued If no li. i nil i hl i ion u no it in inrn niiiimr aii-i hc. 1CJ. for 1UI acres. Issiifil under I In mt of Marih, isM, In ihentimeol llaiht I, widow oflhos, Meredith, and was granted March V, ltA Detem- tier o, le; no l,Mn, nil i.'iniicii miivu umiri iiirnii 't Marih, lAft. In the name of arnold lUningiou, and iVS& grauii'il pcpiemoer ii, ioa jiminry t, istu Nil hi.till. fur lUiHLtes. issued under the at of Mart b, 1&16, In the iiflineaofthe minor ihlMunot Ma nU I V MiCune. deceased, and was irrnnted Ikt krxitxV) -J tin uar j ll, lutit INo luu.oif, tor i wi aires, nu-4 mi'irr inr nil ui vi-r. li ihU. lu tlio imiiienl Aiiael Allen, and was V ranted Miuh H, lNiJ-Jniuiar Id, 1mJ IDS I PH II JlMtUKir, loiiiiiiisHioiier riuiF IHKAPFST cLtjniiNCj nousr in X town Is at L, A BFAlLkCO, No 301 Seventh street, between 1 and K. ie 2 3m Ptt O (1 P H O T II 8 , or tub VEEKJ,Y NATIONAL KEPUBLT0AN. Tlic underatjenrd commenced. In the month of December, W0t the publication, In IhlscUy, of n weekly newspaper, callel Iho Xatlonat lie- pubttean. It la printed on a large sheet, twenty-seren hy forty-two Inches, and la furnished at the low prices stated below. It contains all the original matter of the Patty Xattonal Jlpubllcant with Iho exception of local news not Interesting to country sub scribers. It will Rive full reports or Iho proceedings of ConrcsA, nnd of the other Departments of tho National (lovcrament. It contains all the newsnf the day, foreign and domestic, markets, &c, Ac, na well as an original rrresH)nilenco from nil parts of tho country, Tho miscellaneous department will receive special attention, and, In all respects, lliu effort will bo in ail o to establish tho charac ter of the Xulivtutl Hqntblican ua a Family Nowspapcr. Washington hclng now tho central point of (ho current military operations, great attention, will bo paid to furnishing the readers of tho XiUtotial lephllcan with full, nnd especially with urcttmfc, nrcount a of tho progress of tho war for tho Union In politics, Iho paper Is Republican, sustain ing tho Administration of Mr. Lincoln. There la no other Republican paper In tho District of Columbia, or In tholctnlty of It, and It Is believed that recent c ents have opened to such n paper tin Important sphere of useful effort. Tho timet has come, when the actual administration of tho Oovernmcnt upon Rcpnb Uean principles will explode tho mlsnprescn tatlons which lime mado those principles so dlstateful to the South. Hut It Is not only here, nnd In this vicinity, that tho projectors of tho Xattotml Jtqmblican hope to make It useful. To the whole country they oiler n Journal which will discuss national politics from a national stand-point, and which will nccr ho swerved from patriotic duty by an overpowering pressure of local Interest, TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. 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CyTiiE Dilt NiTtoAt HrptnLKAN la published ever) morning, (Sundays excepted,) at the following rat pa: Oni' cop, ono )far Five coplr., one jcir -One rojij, hK nioiutiA FIoVolcfl, nlv montlirt One ropy, tliree niontliH 3.V) 1V00 7.50 1.00 ' I' SI I F A s I I r 1 a 1 1 1 Sril'KBI (1 I! II U N I) I' I) K K k 1: S I I T () 11 A c c o a I I ! A lare I moke of the aboie aitbles are now being receded, and for isle b) . 1) J. DROWN, Commission Droker, No N, Washington liuUdlug, seienthstreet and Penn. avenue. SUTLKKS TAKE NOTICE! Teas In 4 pound packs. Teas lu 0, , lu, 17, 10, It) and 'M jHtund boxes. Canned Tomatoes lu '-'dozen boxis t CannM Pcai-hes in 2 dozen boxts Pickles In 2 do7eu Itixes. Gum Drops in 4 jKiund papers Gum Drops lu & iound boxes. Raisins In boxes and t boxes. IVpper lu 'i ounce paia'rs aud In I gross I Mixes. FnglUh Mustaid In (HJiiud papers ami cans. F.ngllsh Muntaid In J and 1 gioss Imxes Preserved Chenles In ln)ttli. FtslnU'i pouiiddiuiusnud3K)iind boxes. Lemon S) rup lu bottlca. PLUO TOBACCO, HNCUT TOOCIU, CIGARS. For sale by D J DROWN, tio. N, Wahlngtuu Uulldlng, Se tenth btltit and IVun. aenue, Washington, D. C. lioG yf AT Kit NOTHi:. In iiiinuMiienieof the lowncss of the water la Ihe General Reservoir it will UtmiesMrtr), unless great eionuni) of water is practiced, for the (.ov ernmeut soon to shut oft thesiippl) toiltlzens eii tlreh. All persons ue, therefore for hidden to use the h) drants on Pennsv Iv anla a enue, or on an) streets or avenues under the care and super Is Ion of the Commission r of Public RutldliiK, lor waterlug the afreets or pavements, or for an) prhatepurjose 1(111111 l T And nit liersons lisluir tlie Writer are nrirentH .n. Ilclted to bo hs eiononiiial lu Its use as possltde. u ii. nt fti.ii, sep 30 Co m miss loner ot Puldic Buildings. !)" I.KLANIFN N1I-KIIIU.MIU ItND! PI-KMNKN1LV I'tlHVS Kill- u.MAllsvi in us various lornis, t.OUl andNKURALOU, S 1 IKI'NI st and Nt lt OUS AFf CTIONS, IMPUHITlFSof the BLOOU, And the evil 1-fleets of Mercury, It Is ALoiiveuleutlv arranged lUNuor Blit.ioii- tatuliig a uiedliateil lonipoiuid, to l worn arouml the hud), about the waist, t-uiAli.v aitectinu All.fAHls, where i r IhedUease may be, and tan ne worn vviiuoui injur) io iiu iiiohi ucucaie per son. By this treat iiu lit. the iiiedUlual properties ion tallied in the Baud, hclng of a liiiihlj nroinatlc and Volatile nature, and iipahlt) of helng realll) ftl sort'Cd through the poiesof the bkln, Lome Into diieit contait with tho iiloml nnd g neral clnula tlon. without brut punning through the process of ingestion, which ihiiiui iriiu. iiui imii) hi iieirnci from thtlr curative powers, hut to Impair the In ternal orgaus ami derange the digestion alio thus Avoiding the injurious irtciti, so often the result of internal remedies, and t tinting a perfect cuie, 'O.riuinKHn'iMiiiAiiTiiiguisf iiicuianon oi tne vttnl ttuidi, and lestorlug the parts attecteil to n healthy condttb.n Ihlstlmdls also a most pow- iiful " Auli-Mtuuilil giui," and will euilrtly rtllcve the s)Hteiu lioiu Its pernicious etteits. luuiiernif etiats nrucilliM in a lew uai s, huh wv Aii'iiuistHiiH' receiving undoubted testimonials to which we Invito inspection nt our ottice of their elflcnc) lu aggravated cases ol longstanding i Pricl.'I wo Hon vns -Sent by mall upon receipt of ftj, or by express everywhere, with all netens r) instructions, from the principal ottlce of 0. SMI HI ix CO . Proprietors, 11)1, Broadwa), New ork N B Descrlptlvo circulars seut free. . B3"Thls Baud wlTl not Interfere with the sol Mei's duties, no 15 ly ' D.t. SWKKT'H INFALLIBLE a LINIMENT, GREAT REMEDY FUR RHF.UMATHM, GOUT, NKURALGlA, LUM DAGU, STIFF NFXK AND JOINTS, SPRAtNfl, nnuisrs, CUTS, and wounds pilfi, IIF.ADACIIF, AND ALL RHRUMATtC AND NFRVOUS DPORDFRS( For allot which It Is a speedy And certain reme dy, and neier falls. This Liniment Is prepared from the recipe or Dr. Stephen Nweet,of Connect icut, the famous bone-setter, and has been used In his practice, for more than twenty j ears, with the most astonishing success. AH AN ALLM'iATOR OF PAtX, It Is unrivaled by any preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may he com I need by a single trial. This Llnlracnt will cure rapidly and radically, nhetmiMIe Disorders of every kind, and, In thousands of cases, where It has been used, It has nerer been known to fall. tOK StilRALQlA,lt will aflord Immediate relief In et ery case, howei er distressing. It will rellet e tho worst cases or lit: A D U 7 t'ln three mlnutt s, and Is warranted to do It. TOOTHACHE, alio, will It cure lnstAntl. tOH ALKIOtS VEDllHY ASD GVbLKAl LA SITVDEi Arising from Imprudence or excess, this Liniment Is ft most happy ant unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the ncrious tissues, it strengthens and re h itles the s item, And restores it to elasticity and Igor. FOR PiLESAt An external rented-, we claim that It la the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Kvery Mini of this distressing complaint should glie It a trial, for It will not fall to afford Immediate relief, and, In a majority of cases, will effect ft radlcat cure. Q I'M ST ASD SORE THROAT Are sometimes extreme!) malign tot nnd dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will ncter fall to cure. SPRAtfiS are sometimes t ery obstinate, and en largement of the Joints is llalde to occur If neg lected. The worst case may W conquered by this Liniment in Iwu or three da) s. II It VISES, CUTS, tt'OVSUS, SORES, ILCFRV, BLR.s. ASD SCALDS, jleld readily to the won derful heAllng properties of DR. S FFTSINFAL LIDLl; LINIMKNT. when usetl aciotmng to direc tions. Also, ClIILHLAIS Sf h ROS IH)kELT,ASD MXSECT BJTFS AND STINGS DR.STEPnKN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, Tne ureat Natural none setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, Is known All over the United States DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, Is the author of" Dr. Sweet's InfAllihle Liniment " DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism, and never fills DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is ncertalu remedy for Neuralgia. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Hums Hnd Scalds Immediate!) DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the beat known reined) fur "prtlus and Unities DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache Immediate!) , aud was net er known to fall. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT A fiords Immediate relief foi Plica, and sol loin fills to cure. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Toot hat, he In tine minute. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Cuts and Wounds immediate!) and leaves no scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is ihe best remedy for Sores in the known world DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, ami all praise It. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIHLE LINIMENT Taken Internal!) , cures Colic, Cholera Morlms, and Cholera. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a " friend lu need," andev ery family should have It at hand. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by all Uruggiats. Price '.'3 and 60 tents. A Frleml hi Need. Try It. DR. SlVtEfS INFALLIBLE LIMMENT. as an external reined), Is without h rival, aud will alle vlate pain more speedily than an) other prepara tion. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders It is truly Infallible, and, as a curat he for sores, Wouuus, Sprains, Urulses.&c, its aoothlug, heal lug, and powerful, strengthenlugprujiertles.exilte the just wonder and astonishment ot all who have ever given It a trial. Over one thousand lerllll catea of remarkable cures, ptrlotmed l) It within the last two )ears, attest the fait 0 To llorfcc Ovviteisl DR. SWEEPS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES Is unrivalled by an), and In all cases of miueneis, unsiug irom -iirnuis, urn lues, or Wrenching. Its etlect Is magical and certain. Har ness, or Krtddte lialli. Scratches. Mamre. &c. it will also cure speedll). Spavin ami Ringbone ma) la) easily prevented and cured In t heir lmlplent stages, out com i rin mi inie ore nriuiui mu iiuiiiuiui) ui n Millcil cure. No case of the kind. Iiowev er. I so desperate or hopeless but It maybe alleviated b1 tm Liniment, nun us iniiniui ninuicniion win n wavs remove the Lameness, and enable t lie horse to travel with lomparathe vase Kveiy lloike Owner should have this lemetly at baud, for Its tluul) use at tnenrst Appearance oi inm?nesswiiicnciiio firevent those formidable diseases, to vvhkh torses are lUble, and which render so man) oil wise valuable horses near!) worthless D R. S ' h F T INFA I. I. I U 1. K LIN! M E N T fllL m o i, u 1 1: it 1 it i r. s i) , nd thousands have found it tiul) A FBIFNO IN NUU' AlltlOll, Tonvoid Imposition, olwerve the Mgnatuie and ... r nt cAri c . , i l Uken. ss of Dr. Stephen Svvett on evil) liUl.and uo"Mepiitn weirs iiiitiiu le I ininu ut 'ilmm i u the glass of eaih bottle, u llhuut uhlh iniiie . irtmjlut. HlCHAHDsuN &. lu, Sde rropiletuis, NonvUh, Ll MOHUAN & ALI V N, (tiieral Agents, IflClItt Mrret, New ork Q" Sold by all dealers ev erywhere. noll-li pitOPOSAI.H FOlt THINK. Post Orrire DitfaiiTMtMT, Id Noi ember, l 2. Sratin PnopoaALswIU be revetted at this IH partinent until thsiuthdty of Noiewber, 1803, for rurnlshlng one year's supply of Twine, estimated at 15,000 pounds, to tdel!rered at the lilank Apen. clea at Washington, D. C, New York city And llntTalo, New ork, free from all cost of transpor tation. In such quantities as each Agency nnj, from time to time. Itc ordered by the Department The Twine must be of three strands, well twisted, i and capable of sustaining the weight of 25 pdunds I on a string six feet in length) It must 1 put up In I balls of pna pound weight each and packed suitably , for transport lit ion In rmckarea of lOOTMiiiDds welsht 1 each. Iho Twlnn must be smooth and flexible, and measure al-out&JO yards to the pound. Asnospe- clfla material has been determine) upon, bidders rurnlih with thrlr Mill. m.t Ptim ."luiiir, mi uvu iwmf Hi iiirj rii"wiip 'llmcoittrALt will ho nwitnlfHl In Ihe llWMt Rnil hnt Milder, thn ht.t Llil to l Oet.rmlnisl, nfKr c.trfiil exnnilniitlon. for lli nurpo.e of ii.rertKlti Inir which Mil will. In It. timet In. 1 r.Hulta. lie mint ml intHgfom tnthp U-iTtmtQt, Ihl. th. Po.t-lAt niMtrr (.iMirtnl rnrnr. t" hlnnplf thp rltht ofile-, ruling. I At rinprniH.jtiiHiii tie ron.lttrml which miy lip miulbyiieritina nut pnK.Keil Intheniftnuf.uturpnr At IWIIlPi KacIi Udder must furnish with his proposals , Idence of his ability to comply with his bid. Two suftk lent seturltles will be required to a I contract. (allure to furnish the article rnntrActM for promptly, or furnishing an article Inferior to that contracted for, will be considered a sutTlclent cause for the forfeiture of the contract. Rids not made In accordance with these propo sals will not be considered. Proposals must be marked on the outside of the em elope with tho name of the article proposed for, and the letter containing them addressed to the rirsi Assistant rnstmasier uenerai, wasnington, D. V. M. IILAllt, noi ft eo'Jw Postmaster Ceneral. A II SI V H tt 1 1 I. I K H . Ol tl(E OP THE CltltP Qtf AKTERM ASTER, ABMV Ol' THK POTOMAt , ashlngton. .V pteruter 20, wi. PROPOSALS are lntited for rurnlshlng for the use of the army of the Potomac the following ar ticles: 3,ouo tons .est quality Timothy Hay, secure!) baled, the weight of each bale to te marked thereon. 2,U)0,Oin bushels of Oats, of the best quality, In strong sacks, well sewed. 7,0w) cords Oak and Hickor) Wood, well sea soned and of the best quality. Fachbld must be accompanied hi the indorse ment of two responsIMn persons that tho cuiitrrtUi If awarded will be fulfilled. Mdswlll 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 resiHnsihle bidder up to the time of ojvenlng. The right Is resened to accept all or an part of any bid. Proposal should be endorsed " Proioalsfor Ha) of Oats," or, "Wood," as the taie ma) le, and en close In separate em elopes. RUFUS INHALLS, Lieut. Col and A. D. C, Chief Ijuarte rmaatcr. sep'll tf PItOPOBAI.S FOlt IIIIIKS, TALLOW, HOOFH AND HORNS. SKALKD PROPOSALS ate iuv Ited till the 25th of Nov ember, 186:, hI 11 o'clock m , for purchasing all the Hides. Tallow, Hoof-i and Horns or the Cnttle killed by the Arm) or the Potomac In the terrltorj embraced b) the RappahAnnoik and lotoiiinc rh ers and the Illue Rldxc mountains. It islutcndiHl that the contractor shall follow the ami) nnd collect the hides and tallotv, hoofs aud horn, nnd shall pav a certain sum forthoae articles from each animal, to Ut collectetl at his own risk He will hecharged with the articles In eaihcase unless he can clearly show that he was prevented from obtaining them h) proper authorltv A bond with good and sulllcient securlt) will be required for the fulfilment of the contract, and no bid will be entertained from previous contractors who hav e failed to comply with their contracts, and no bid will bo entertained unless the bidder Is pres ent to resnond to his Idd. The articles of agreement, w Ith a bond, will I required to be entered Into within two da)s from the opening of the bids. Tho bids to be directed to Col A. Ileckvvlth, A. D. V. and C. S , Washington, D C, And endorsed Proposils." nov 7 IJHOPOHAI.S FMIl IUON IIIO.V-CLAD SKA HTKAMKRN. Navy Dpartment, Oct. 3D, I6G3. SKVLH) PROPOS LS will bo recelveduntll No vember SI, 16C3, for the const ruction of one ormore w.. ...--.......-.. . iiii a, i, auuui ,,Jn. luuii lomplete, Including niachlner) masts, and spars of iron wire rigging, iron boats, with anchors, cables, alls, and all other equipments necessary for an ef flclcnt cruising shlit-of-vvar, except lng only theord- jinucc nuu iirunmiLP siurva. The general plans and speclflcAtlonscAii W ex Aiulued at the Navv Dcnarlmpnt. The pnqtoidtlon must statu the pike for the whole complete, and the time In which each vessel vvlllbe delheredat a Navj Yard on the Athntlu coast Dids wlllunl) be leieived from parties who are Known in iw ii lic i it t'xei'iiu inn norK,Anu t no con' tract will embrace all the usual conditions. nov I atawtNnv 21 1 It A . It I. I S A, t) O 1 Of p r i r i a a &, lI2u2&: frmy 111 PENSSYLVASIA AVESVE, ' (North side,) between Iwelllh and Thirteenth sts , aud :iSH PEbbWLVAMi All. mi:. Under the National Holel. BRAZILIAN PEBBLE (Rock Crystal) SPEC TACLES. , mUTAUY FIKMi OLASUKS, MICROSCOTES, OPERA GLASSES, PIIOTOURAPIIir AllllVi A.D CARTE DE VISIIF, STFRFOSC OPKS AND VIKWS, fcc, ste.. In a great varlet),nnd at the lowest prices, whole sale or retail. nov 3 LHTUMTITIIEI FUHMTUIIKI McUUKUOIl A, nt their CO., A' A" TFXS I VF VTA H EH O O MS , 530 Seveutli street, OFFF.R INDUCKMKNTS to purchasers or Fund ture. and other Housekeeping Goods. Our stoik is large and v nried. Pur lor Suites in Rrocatelle. Rep, and Hair ( loth. Chamber Setts, In solid Oak, Walnut, Mahogan), and Painted, neatly ornamented. Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany Kxleuaiou Tables and Dining Chairs. Superior Curled Hair Mattresses, Husk and other Mattrresses. Also, a large quantity or low-priced Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash stands, , Ofllco Furnlture,6tC. Allot vvnicn are made irom tiiu iest materials, and warranted to give satisfaction. Persons furnishing v oulddo well to look through the stock before purchasing, as we are selling at prices to suit the times. M clJIUUOH &. CO, oct B emlflwlf .1J0 Seventh street. BOSWKLL'S MKUICA'I'KU C'Ul'Ull (IANUY Fur entrails, routs, n r oxv it it is. IXFLUEXZA JlOAJitSKXESS'. Ami alt incipient i. of Voninmution. For sale, wholesale and retail, by O UOSWKLL. Uruirclnt. ( or. Man laud nv enue aud S'V enth st . And . 1). OILMAN, 1 Vnn avi'iiiie, near Browns Hotel thailes Allen, W. II Fntwisle, I). II Clark, John U. Major, L. M.Smllh, 11 C Major, II. 11 Mcl'htrson, I W Nairn, S. C. lord, I. I. o'Donnel, J P Mllbiirii, . F. Hawson, t harlea Mott, t. U. Itblgel) . In (.eorjrt town ly Kldtvtll, Sothoron, SoUsell, and Birnard. And b) nrugglsts and Sutlers generally. jtn IH lAI.l. AM) UIMT.It GOODS. UUITAltY AXH CIVILIAN W L U S T K I1 1 1 F N S h C O , are now opening their Ftlland Winter doods, embracing line Dress touts, Dticsklu Pants, esta, Ke A Urge and will selected stock of line heav) Overcoats. Wo have also n complete asrioilment of Business Suits, made In the most durable manner Oltlceis will tlnd our Mllltar) Coods desirous to their wants. He) Woollen Blankets, lor tamp use nt reasonable prices WALL, hrF.PHLNS K CO , 344 IVnns)!vauli avenue, betivten oc -i dtr Ninth And Tenth streets l.nWAIIIl I.YCIVTT. j llonkliliulrr, No 211 Pfnx Ave , Washinuton, l. C Uotdis buuiit in ivet) stle lurke), Moiono, liusla,Hiid Calf jo 7 1 uuM-t'iuLU - t-oiir tiirnishedltooi I oMVlthuitt B.nid, within live luiiiuti with ol I'enus) ll iiii ni Mir) I uid avenue lurjulie at Nt 1U7 ocao tf 0LUu. DFMM)N01FS, , 3. HFViUK NOTFS, CUniFH'AlhSorlNOFnrFDNFb!), And SILVKR boiurlit At tlie bUhest price, b BIT! FNHOUSK, FAN VbtiU, fct 29 I in Bankers, No. 163 Penn. a enue. 1UJLUOADS. IH04. 1803. A H HANG EM F. XT, N V. V V O It K I, I m: H , THK t AMDFN AND AM BOY AND PHILADFI FHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPA NIES LINKS. FltOSr rJlILADELFMA to xxr YOJIK AAi9 WAY 1'fMUFS, Krom Walnut Mtreet lVliarf iu alnfftou Uepnt, ud Ken- WILL IEAVU AS POI.LOWA. VI Vim. At 0 A. Af.,ilACamden and AmUn CfcA. Accommodation - - S3 25 m n " 1 -iiiuciiRiiurrT) uij- riew jcrnrj nuiiiiiiaiouaiion JJj ,m a a. xi.,iia Kensington and Jerse) CIlji nlnriiln.At.il ..... .m At I J'j P. M., 1 i. Cuinilpn nd Amtmr Accnm- I'. M., ila Camden and Ainlwj C. and a i-.xpreas -... I. M , i la rAmdrn And Jersey Cltj Fi enlng Kxpress .... oo F.M.i lis I'Anidrn and Jersey Cltv al ( lass Tl flirt . . . - om At !; P.M., Ma Kensington and Jersey Clt) Ki enlng Mall J 00 At I V, M ,la Kensington and Jersej Cltji Southern Mall al 5 P. M , la Camden and Amboy Accom modation (Freight and Passenger) 1st class ticket 3 39 2d class ticket - 100 The 8j P. M, Line runs daily, Similars excepted. Ihe li p. M, Southrrn Mail runa'dall). 'WAV LINKS. ForUrittoMrenton.&e., At 7.10 nnd 9) A. M., lilS. 6 3U And 12 P. M.. frnni Krnalnalnn. ami It! P. M. from Walnut street whArf. For Jlriitol vind intermediate stations at in; A. M , from Kensinitton. Ungton, I lorence, Dordentown, fcc, at !,', 1. 4, S niTfn n At ' Steamboat Trenton, for Ilordentown and inter meddle Stations, at ', P. M., from Walnut street wharf. Xf For New York, and Way Lines loailng Ken sluKton Depot, take the Cars on Fifth street, abo e Walnut, half an hour before departure. The Cars run into the Deiot, and on arrtt al of each Train, run from the Depot. Flft) jiounds of Uaggago only allowed each pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking amthing as Baggage but their wearing apparel. All Rrtggage ov er fifty pounds, to be paid for extra. 1 he CiMimanV limit their resnoniibllltv for lUtrrnirA to One Dollar per iound, and will not be liable for anv amount hevond 100 Dollars. cnt hisnlAl contract. t, H. OAT.MF.R. Aiient. Ap S3 AY M.NTKIl AltllAKURMKNT. I'hllailt Ipllln, AVIlinluKloii mimI Baltimore It A I I, It O A D . On and after MONDAY, NOV. 18, 18CI, PASSENGER HIAISS LEAYE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore, At 3 30 a m , S IS a. m ,11.35 a. m., (Kxpress,) And 10 no p. m For C hester, At 8 Id a. m , 1 1 35 a. in., 3 43 And 10 CO p. m. For llinlnftton, At 3 30 a in , 8 15 a. la , II 39 a. ni . 3 45 and 10 CO p. in For New Castle, at 8 15 a m. and 3 45 p. ni. For Hover, nt 8 15a. in. and 3 43 p. m. ForMllford,Ht8 15a. in. For Nallshur) , at 8 15 a. in. IRAISS tOR PHILADELPHIA I .cave B-vltliuore At 8 30 a. m , (Fxpreas,) loop. m , (Kxpress,) 5 so And 7 p. m , (Kxpress ) Leave Wlminirton nt 7 30 nud II 33 n m .4.15. 8.45, and9fiui in. i-enve sausmiry at 'J u p. in. Leav e Mil lord at 4,65 p. m. Leave Dover at 0 a m. And 6.10 p. m. Leav o New Castle at 1 1 a. m. and 8 10 p. m. Leave Chester at 8 2U a. m , 1J.15, 4 60, and 9 30 p. m. Leave Baltiinoic for Salisbury and intermediate stations at fi so and 7. p. m.j for iJavcr and interme diate stations, nt 1 05 p. in. TRAISS FOR ItALTlVORF Leave Chester at 6 45 a m, 12 05 and 11.30 p. m. Leave Wilmington at 4 3l n. in ,9S5a. m , 1J3Q p. m , and 13 a m FRK10IITTRIN,wltli Passenger Car AttAched, will run as follows Leave Philadelphia, for Perr)vlllc and Interme diate pla es. at 6 lei p. m. Ixav c U llmlngton, lor Pert) v llle and Intermedi ate Places, at 7 ion. m. Leave Ualtlmorc. for Havre da Clracc and Inter mediate stations, at a a. m. OV SISDAS O.M.Y At 3 TO a m. and 10 60 p m., from Philadelphia to UlllllllOlf At 7 Irom Baltimore to Philadelphia. Tho8 3ua m. train from Philadelphia to Balti more nm run unii), lUnKiiMi LxrrrTEH. S. M. fr.LTON, Jan 'it Irestdenti -?OIt UIIHTUV, VIA MJWI'OIIT AND X. FALL HIV 1-R. ll) the splendid nnd superior steam ers M F. T R O P O L I S. F. M P I R K STATK, HA SIATF and STTK US MAINK, of great strengtli and speetl, but particularly adapted to the navigation of Long Island Sound, running in (onneitlon with the Fall river and Old Colony railroad, distance of 68 miles onl)' to Bos ton. Leave Tier No. 8, North river, near the Battery. 'Ihe steamer F.MP1RK STATK. Cant. Uravton. Mondays, Wednesdi)s, and Frida)s, at 4 o'clock P. M , touching nt Newport each wa) . Ihe steam r MKTROPOL1H, Capt. Brown, on Tuesda)s, Ihursdavs, and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock P. M , touching at Newport each wa) . 'lhese steamers are tit tetl wit h commodious state rooms, and every arrangement for the security aud comfort of passengers, who are atlorded by this route night's rest on board, and, on arrival at Fall river, proceed per steamboat train, reaching Boston cArly t he following morning, or may remain on l-oard until starting of the accommodation at 8 A. M b) which they may reach Boston about 8.45 A.M. A bAggaifo master Is attached to each steamer, 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 Pro idence, dall), except Sun da) s. freight to Boston Is forwarded through with 5 real dispatch b) an Kxpress Train, which, leaves 'all rlv er ev ery morning, Sunda) a excepted, at 7J o'clock, for Boston and New Bedford, arriving at its destination at about 11 A.M. For freight or pAssage, apply on loard, or at the uitke, on ltier No. 3, North rlv er. For state-rooms nnd Irf lis, Apply on Uiard, or If desired to secure them in advance, to WM. BORDEN, Agent, aug 17 If 70 nnd 71 West street, N. Y. W fr.ST, NOHTIIWKHT, AND NOtTTII' V XU 1 . TO CIVILIANS OFFICER, BANDS-MFN, sOLDlKRSANli OTHFRS. 1 UK 1MLTIMORF. AND OHIO RAILROAD arc running through ptssenger trains from Wash ington to the Ohio river, without ihange of cars dull) at 7i a. in. auddp m. , and oilers greater In ducements to the travt ling public that any other route, lz. Ctlr.lHMt FAHF, L SS til NRFS OF CARS, AND OUICKKR TIMF. ! This Is the only route that checks baggage from Washington city to the West. Tickets good until usedi and passengers have the privilege of laj log ! ov er at nny point on the route. Prtseugers procuring tickets h) this route, save tlietU iHj nuu expense o i uinniitiis iransier. ltV!MI-,.MIll-,U rill: ONI.V OKF1CK to nrocure I ih Lets. I At Ibw denot of 11. ft O. It. R. Baevdiro receive! at an) hmir during the day, and no charge 'l,r nanuiing imgga ug-u . , ..ij.mi ii:ki, and comfort. MIK 11UMUN I WOIiCFSlFH, PILMKIt, FirCHUUHG, NASHUA, LOWFLI, CONCOHU.1HK Will IK MOUNT lINt, AND IN- li HMI'.niAlK POINTS m TlT""lu II I Knew and staunch steamers of I "inris's-wTsii the Norwich Hue, C'lTl OF BOH- i.iNaiiTlliV OFNKW OHk, leave New ork dilh.Ciunili) s excepted,) at 4 o'clock, p. m , from PUr No. jo, North HUer, foot of Vestn strttt, FOR NKW LONDON, Ihere connecting with the sreamloHt Fxnress Irani for tne aLkive pouns, via norwicn ana vor i ester, Ilostoti and Worcester, Worcester and Nishau, and New London and Northern Hailroads. I night taken at the lowest rates. I'nr Information, Inquire of F. . MARTIN, ni) 2tl tl Agent, on the Her. 1 TTKNTION, StILOIKItS AM) HUT- jV I.KllSvlltlngJust completed ournssoit nitntot Camp Furniture, we would now respect full) inrlte the attention of soldiers nnd Sutlers, liur assortment comprises In part the following ( ainp Roods, lz I amp ( bests for mess of Irom four to six, Camp Inbles, Cam) stools, (. imp lots, Camp Mattresses, with all other art bit's oft amp Furniture calciila ttd to make ii soldier loiufoitnble. Allofwhhh u. Ill Ih sold nl the er) lowest c uli prices at (.KILN U WILLI MS, an '21 No GJi sev i nth stl eel, corner 1. ihht iincr.iviMsoim nkw stock of tf l-'nll and Wind i l 1 Ol HINO, whleh we aie selling at vr) low prices, at i a. iirLL rus, . 3bi Wenlh strut, sep JO-Jiii between I and K T A ST M P S We Hie prcpaud to furnish UNlTr l si ATFS TAX STAMPS AT (io eminent rates. RITTENIIOUSK, KANT & t O , ;tSi Iia Bankers, 10J Penn. avenue. RAILROADS. N KW BOATS-NEW CAItR. bIKSa """' KOK UOKTON, 1I.W LONDON, NORWICH, '.ml WORCESTER DAlLr, (SruiiUfi Kxcrpted,) At 4 O'clock, P. M , ,.0M PIl'R S N. R., fOOT OK VESTRT 1TREET. Til. fl.W .ml miirnlll..iil .,..... M.. fit. mm. wi, vm. v iicox, eomm.nil.r, n-omNcw York TupiJiji. Thuriilnyi, .nil SAturil.lii .nil from N.f Lonilon Mon.l.) i, w edn.Kl.) a, and Krld.ri. .SfS.? l'a n"1"it tcm.r CITV OP NEW i0R.KTh0?, - Jwi commml.r, from New ork-Moncln)., WrtnuiUii, and PrldaTit from n.Mf LnnilnfiTW. ..- irt.ii...i.. -4 L... , - - ", ...i.. ..!... nuu mini. ,l"J.'' . . mm iwon.wit.amrriliav. been bullt.iprni If for thl. route, with all mn.l.pnlmiipnv.nt.n. I.- iludlnK Water Tight Compartment, and are the l!f l'-n" r built for Lonn bland Sound with thl, jrreat llfe-prewrrlnr Imnrorement. Lonductori accompanjr the .learner, each war. Pa.iene er. nrnp.e.1 f mm Mu. r AninH ,n,i... It on mral of.teamen.br Exprei, Train to Bol ton, Worcester. Lowell, Lawrence, Htchburg Na.hua, Concord, the White Mountain., fce. 4C. I'a.Kneer. returnloa- from Boston leave the n. tWH? Uoitonand Worcetter railroad at 6 XI P. AL. wnrtMla, 7 p M ...ti.. .. u w 9 10 P St , n. ....a nv i.e. UIUUUD -reljht taken at the Lowe.t lute., and dellrer ed In Uoiton earljr the next da. State Room. In abundance can be had on board teamen, or at the Bo.too or New York offloe.. In "1-': K. S. MARTIN, Aeent, ")-" Pler9,N.R. rjllKAT CKNTIIAL, RUUTK r. mr trill, HUDSON llIVF.il ItAILHOAD and jfXW l Ullk VK.VTHAL. JtAILlCOAD. On anu ArTCx DcrtMBER 9, 1S6I, Exprei. Train, leal e New York cltv depot, of !Illd.On RHer Hallrn.itd.llr.Riin(1.taaw.a..tA.i follOWS! ' ' ...,-- From Chambers street At 7 A.m. 11 a. in., 6 p. m. From soth street station At 7.24 a. m. II 30a. m..0 3Op, m. J 40 p. m. 10 40 p. ni. 3.l5n. m. Montreal and Buffalo Train with sleeping Will 1W.1V!. UI. I Od Bunds v s. the follow! ng trains will be run to and from uth street. The 10 40 p. m. sleeping car train for Albany and Troy, and the so a. m. from Troy, and 4.4ft u. m. train from Alhni-. connecting ai Albany with the New York Cen tral lUllroad for Schenectady, Rochester, UtlCA, Bat avIa, Rome, and stations on Rome and Water town Railroad, Butthlo, Syracuse, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Auburn, Geneva, Canaddalgus,. Trains In connection leave Buffalo and Suspen sion via Lake Shore, Buealo and Lake Huron and GreAt Western Railroad, for Hamilton, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, Toledo, Mllwaukle, Fonddu Lac, La Crosse. Madison, Prairie DuChien, Calcna, Ounlelth Uubuque, Peoria, Rock Island, Musta tlne, Iowa City Burlington, qulncy, Springfield, Alton, St. Louis, Cairo, Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati. Dayton, Columbus, Cleve land, and all jroints West, Northwest, and South west. NORTHERN ROUTK. Connecting with Trains at Tro),wllh Troy and Boston, and Rcns, And Saratoga hoada for Sarato ga, Whitehall, Rutland, Burlington, St. Albans, Rouse Point, Pittsburgh, Ogdenshurgh, Montreal, fcc., he. S3-Freight Arangements by this route as above, without change of cars, from the Dejtots in Cham bers and Hudson streets. Are At all times as fav o ru ble as made by other Railroad Companies. The facilities of this great New ork Route, to the West, commend It to the confidence of merchants and shippers for promptness and despatch. Passenger Trains, with Smoking and Sleeping Cars, run In connetion on the New ork Central Road. For particulars as to local trains and freight Ar rangements, Inquire at the depot, i3 Warren street. A. F. SMITH, dec 17 superintendent. TltlK ItAIIAVAY. Passenger Trains leave rfo Pav on I a Ferry from foot of thauitecra street, as follows, ll i C u a. m. Mail for Dunkirk And Intermediate stations. This train remains over night at Flmira and pro ceeds the next morning. 7 00 a. m. Kxpress, for Buffalo and principal In termediate stations. 900a.m. Milk,daily,for otlavllle and Interme- uiaic siniions. 12.15 p. ni. Accommod itlon, dall) , for Tort Jcr Is and principal stations. 4 00 p. m. Way, for Mlddletown, Newburgh, and Intermediate stations. 5 00 ii. m. NUht h x press, dalh , for Dunkirk, Buf falo, Canandtlgua, nnd principal stations. The train of Saturday runs through to Butt a to, but does not run to Dunkirk, 7 00 p. m. 1-migrant, for Dunkirk and principal stations. The Kxpress Trains connect at Horucllivlllewlth railroad for Buffalo, at t Imira with the Canandal gua and Niagara Falls Railroad; at Binghamton, with the Syracuse Railroad; at Corning with the alliiAajl flip llAnhA.rai, Art.1 lli.HV.ln. Kt ?a4 fMl aiiiunn .un iiumi iivi nuu uuilBIUI nt UITrll IMTllU, with the railroad for Scranton. and at lluflaln snd Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Railroatl for Cleve land, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, &c.,and iuv .miaul rsiirous. CHARLFS MINOT, sep Pi General Superintendent. ClI A IlLKN IM)1U1A U V-O- esjxr. tJtitvHmMuba Is distilled In London, And put up solely lu quart and pint bot tles, to meet the requirements of DruKKlBts.and those to whom mMumhSM fMSfUj Pure and Unadulterated Liquor 'd hfW-YOU. Is a Necessity or a Luxury. It Is the oldest established of all the GINS (I) which have started Into existence upon the basis of its welMcserved and hanbearned celebrltv. It has no connection with, and Is In no way like the trashy mixtures sold as ''English Gin," or "Old Tom," or "Lonaon uocny or " London Gin," sic, fce, no matter how much " antiquity" or "respect ability" is assumed by their beiretters. ui. vairuiiuu iuuu,ui new torn, sn)B I " ll is far preferable to ev en rune Holland Gin, and la the best article of its kind I have ever seen. So say thousands of ph) siclans. Ihe New York Herald savsi "We ure surnrlsed .- r.i it.. fil .,r-i- .i.i.. at Its beneficial effects) It Is a certain safeguard to health." The Philadelphia Ledger sa)s: "It has no supe rior, If an equal, in medicinal virtues. Ihe New Orleans Plca)une sajsi "There Is no remedy on earth for dyspepsia equal to It." 'Ihe Boston Journal sa)si "As a beverage, as a preventative, or aan remedial agent, wo want no other. It Isourvtitif ffutuni " Women of America, for you It Is particularly adapted. lu sickness or health. It la your greatest friend. B. BALDWIN & CO, Sole Impohtehi, 91 Liberty street, New ork. Sold in Washington by LOVELL, COLLKS St CO , 310 F. street, near I'eunsylvanla avenue, And by dealers generally. dec 1J ly p!AUIS AUAINHT UN1TKU HTATKM. F1NLKY UlU(tKH, (lata HeRister of Iho United States Treasury,) and CHABLKS K. SHERMAN, Counsellors at Law, will devote their entire atten tion to the prosecution and settlement of demands airalnst the United Mates, irrowfnir out at the nres- ent war. Including tho Accounts and Claims of Mates, Contractors, and Disbursing Ottlcersiappli cations for the restoration of property illegally sriicu ur i-nnuri'u, nnu ior coiu,H'iiBimon tor me use of priv ate proHrty for Government purposes, and for damages for the injury of such proper!) by tho arm), for mllltar) pa), pensions, aud hount) landst Hud for distributive shares of monevspa)a tdeat the'lreasiir) and due to sub-contractors and others. The will also irive lecil advice to clAliunnts. tontractois, and to unprofessional agents In llti- Sated cases) and prepare written arguments when e si red. With non-resident Atrents who mtv send them claims. aueiultable division of commissions will uv msue. Cndlsiillted Demands will be collected and prompt 1) remitted for a commission of fioni a half io iwn nuu n iiiii prr ctni . iirprnuing on ine amouutt aud negotiations with the Departments conducted on moderate terms By prompt attention, moderate charges, long ex perience, nnd a minute knowledge of the ex-It u. renulatlons, rules, and irectsleuls uovernliur that class of business at the Departments, they hope to render tl elr tt rvtcca useful to claimants and public creditors. Reference may be made to membersof Congress, and oillctrs of the Government; and especially, by permission, to the Hon 1-1 iiiia Wmittleilv, First Comptroller of I he Irtasurv Address Messrs. BKiGF.H Ac S1IF.RMAN, WashluKtou, D C ottlce. No 313 F street, near Treasury and W II lirds Until nov H tin I ay ( uoiai; jl co., 1 II A N K I R S , No. 1.14 Kin? tilth Mieet, dealers in HOFRNMKNT BONDS, TRKASURV NO IKS, AND CFRTIFIfATrs, ARMY AND NAVV BILLS, COIN, CURIO NOV AND KXCHANOF, Highest price paid for GOLD, 8ILVF.H, AND OLD DKMAND NOTFS. oct 28 1 in SPECIAL NOsTIOEs. u i ; fu DR. M. VELLNY'8 PrWato IloeplUl, lu the Federal Block, corner of Berenth and F Btrecta, opposite tho Post and Patent Offices. Rooms I S3 and 24, up stain, Washington, D. C. AH ill "ease of a private nature treated In the moat aclcntlflc manner, and radical curea ef fected In all cases. HTPU1L1TI0 AFFEC TIONS, aoxonniKEA, ou:et, strict- VXE. SKMIXAI WEAKNESS, or the resnlt of VOLUPTUOUS DREAMS, or any weak ness of tho GENERA TIVE ORGANS from any canao whatever, or how long landing, thor oughly and radically cured. APFMOI'KI) AND UXFORTUNATK. No matter what your dlscaao, let no false del icacy prevent. Apply Immediately to Dr. Vell ny, who Is acknowledged to ho by far tho most SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN In .the treatment of private diseases. Fear not to come and make known your misfortunes, and he will speedily send you on your way rejoicing, HKLF-A1IUSK, That dreadful scourge of tho young, Indulged In when atone, which destroys the generative organs, unfits you for married life, producing weakness of the back and limbs, loss of anlma tlon and muscular power, palpitation of the heart, nervous Irritability, loss of memory, mel ancholy habits, Insanity, consumption, and death. YOUNU MAN, In view of tho dreadful con sequences, delay not to mako your case known to Dr. V. Your secrets with htm ore sacred, and you may confidently rely upon his medical skill. Thousands whose systems ere shattered and wcro on the brink of the grave, has ho brought back to vigorous health by his skilful treatment. MAltKIACJi: Married persons, or thoae contemplating matrimony, who suspect themselves of Impo tency, seminal weakness, or nny disease arlslug from a relaxed state of tho genital organs, whether the resnlt of disease. Injury, cou se quences of youthful Indiscretions, or lndulgcuce of the passions In riper years, ore earnestly en roatcd to placo tlicmsthca under the enronf Dr. V. They may rely with certainty upon :i spcody cure, and full vigor restored. Ho treats with entire success nil diseases ol females, such as UWOltliltEA or WHITES, LAPSUS UTERI, etc., etc., and In vcry cae guarantees a perfect CUKE. FEES moderate, and VISITS and COUMU NICATION8 rtrletly PIUVATH nnd CONFI DENTIAL. Persons calling see no ono but the Dm mi: TIiobo at n distance, may bo TWUTPn by mail giving a STATEMENT of CASE, A-c, Ac. J) 3-om AC A II I . Ovie Hail Cloth iso Itouvr. Mr. Druce, formerly At the Odeon Hall, has now opened a new store at No. 46 Seventh Ktrett.just below Smith's, where he has a tine selection of Men and Dovs' clothing At very low prices; he Is desi rous of having all his old customers call on him, as they can buy goods at lower prict s than any other store In the city. j 1IKUCE&.0O, Clothiers, No. 404 Seventh street, near F Call And see Mr. Bruce, At No. 464 Sev enth street ncAr F. Mr. Bruce has a Fine Stock of Clothing for Men and Boys wear, at No. 464 tteventh street, opposite City Post Office. Air. Bruce is the man to please the Boys In Cloth ing, at Ho. 4M Seventh street. Lverybody knows that Mr. Bruce can sell Bo)a Clothing cheaper than Any one else. No. 4W Sev enth street, opposite City Post Office. For Men anct Boys Clothing call on Mr. Bruce, at Oak Hall, No. 404 Seventh street, between K and F. Mr. Bruce Is the man to please you In Bo) s Cloth lng,at Oak Hall, No. 404 Seventh street, opposite City Post Office. ie gfl 3my TNTKRIUK ADOItNMKXTH. 410 4 HO PAPEK HANGIN08, OTALLORADESAND PRUES. Warranted Gold Band Window Shades t Butt, Green, and Blue Holland Shades, all sizes; made to Also, a handsome Assortmentof PlctureCordand Tassels, all sizes and colors. Purchasing for cash, and allowing no old stock lo accumulate, persons needing the above good will find it to their advantage to give me a call All work executed aud superintended by practical men, who have served a regular apprenticeship at their trade. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay required. Please give me a call. Remember the number. 1 JOHN MARKR1TFR, No. 4tMJ Seventh street. Fight doors above Odd Fi Hows' Hall. nov 20 ly T K H O M K 8 , SOLICITOR OF PATF.NTS AND CLAIMS. Uouutles, Pension, llack Vmy, Officers' Her ritlOiiK, smtl U other Just Claims, Against (lie Ooverumeut. UFFICF No. 410 SKVF.NTH STRFRT, (Deitartment Exchsuire.) WABIIIhUTON, D. C , And Xo. 'J lirk Place, cortur of llftMtilway, opftonite Ctty llall, Aew Ivrl. llefrrs, hy periiiUklon, lo lions. Hannibal Hamlin, Ice Presldcut, Me.j Martin Kalbttelsch, Major City of Brooklyn i Abl Jah Maun, Jr. New ork Cit) t John N.f.oodwlu, M C , Me 1 1 homas M. Kdwards, M V , N. II Fd wartl 11 Rollins, M C.N 11 i Alex. II. Rice, M C , Mass ; John B Alley, M C , Mass.i Alfred A. II urn nam, M. C, Conn Dwight Loomls, M. C , Conn John A Gurley, M. c, Ohio t James M, Ashle), M. C, Ohloi Sidney Edgerton, M. C, Ohio) John Ilutchlns, M. C., Ohloi John Covode, M t , Ph ; Robert Mcknight, M, C, Pi.t Justin S Mot rin, M. C, t 1 John F. Potter, M. C, Wis j . Chandler, M. C, MlcH.) James H Ijvne, M I , Kansast Cyrus Aldrlih, M. C , Minn j Wm hel logg, M. C , 111.1 John T. Nixon, M ( , N J i John L N. Stratton, M. CN.Jt I'. B. Fuke, M C , III l Owen Lovejo),M C , 111 i V P. Ulilr, Jr., M C, Mo t FlbridKe (J. Npauldiiig, M C. N a Al fred H), M. C, N J M-vJor General 11 U. Dur eat N. W)ckott, Fs. , I'res W illlainsport till Bank i Shepherd Knapp, J so. , Pies Mechaiiics Bank. Jl -u Jf 4 Kltll'.MI IN NKKO. TUV IT. DR hWFFT"INKALLIIlLKLINlMI.Nl, The great external lemed) til the nge, prepared irom the recipe ol lr Mtpheii Sweet, of toiiuecli cut thectlibrattsl loiie setter, whose ftmo Is un riileilb) thitoiaii) living man It is nivrttin and liiiinidUte cure lor Rheumatism, (,out,Ncu rnlKli, prilus, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Umus, Scalds, Pile, LumbitKo, Headaihi1, looth nche, and all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders, 1 xterual Injuries, .xo. All sullerers should give It a tilal HiCliARDsuN ft co, Proprietors, Norwich, Conn. For sals by CHAULLS STOTT, General Agent for Washington, and by all dealers. feb24 dkwly 5 sr -iurr. ir 1 1 t i"i ; isAf