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PPVMSVWW yj i . DR. M. VELLNr8;rrtto Hospital, In the 1 Federal Block, corner of BeTcsth anil F streets, , opposite tho Post and Patent Offices. Jlooms ad 34, up stairs, Washington, I. C. All iiiiiii of prlt ifatnre treated Is the, molt aclsntllla manner, and radical cures cf fected la all caiu. SYPHILITIC AFFEC TIONS, aOXOHItlKBA, OLEET, STRICT URES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, or tho rwnlt of VOLUPTUOUS DREAMS, ,or any weak nof the GENERATIVE OROANStmm anj canso whatever, or how lonff standing, thor oogkljr and radically enrcdj alio (10UT, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, and other CIIROXIC DISEASES otihtXERTES, MUS CLES, BOXES and JOINTS SCROFULA, DLOTCIIES on th FACE, ERUPTIONSoa the LIMBS mi BODY, and all other ERUP TIVE DISEASES and DISEASES of the BLOOD, from ehaUver tatue they may have arUen. AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE'! No matter what yonr disease, let no false del Icacy prevent you from applying Immediately to Dr. Vellny, who la acknowledged to be by far the most SUCCESSFUL PnYSICIAN lu the treatment of private disease. Fear not to come and make knosrn your misfortunes, and he will speedily send you on your way rejoicing. SKLF-AUUSr., That dreadful scourge of tho young, Indulged In -when alone, destroys the generative organs, unfltsyonT for married life, producing weakness of the back and limbs, loss of anima tion and muscular power, palpitation of the heart, nervons Irritability, loss of memory, mel ancholy habits, Insanity, consumption, and death. ' YOUNG MJOTlIn view of the dreadful con sequences of delay, do not fall to make your case known, Immediately, to Dr. Vellny. Tour secrets with htm are sacred, and you may con fMently rely upon his medical skill. Thousands whose systems were shattered and who were on the brink of the grave, have been brought back to vigorous bcalth by his skilful treatment MAURIAOE. Married persons, or those contemplating matrimony, who suspect themselves of Impo-I tency, scmlnil weakness, or any disease arising from a relaxed stato of the genital organs, J whether the result of disease, injury, touthful Indiscretions, Jnjidulgence of the passions lu rlpir yejrs, am earnestly entreated to place i ihcmkUtte under the core of Dr. V. Tbcyioay ' rely with rertaiuty upon a speedy cure, imlup on bung restored to fall health oud vior. He treats with entire sucicss ull di.i'iiaisol females, such as LEUCORRIIEAor WHITM), LAPSUS UTERI, Ac, Ac, and In every case guarantees a perfect CUKE. i FECS moderate, and VISITS and COJIMU N1CATION3 strictly PRIVATE and I'ONTI DENTIAl,. PEUbONh calling see no ouo hut tho Poctor. t Those at a dManco may bo tbeatet. hy mail, by sending a STATEMENT of (' V.. ., ,u jy 2 lu ni.i. A M PIT ; 1 ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMANT, COBItER OS- SEVCNTU AXD T STREF.TS, Oppotite the Post Ojflcr, WASHINGTON D. C . .Prosecutes CUlma for Penalons, Ilountj Motic). Bounty Land Warrants, Lost ITupert), Kecriiltlng Officers, and all other Just Clalma against tlie (,oi ernment. Also. Patents procured for In. entors. Special attention given to case before the Court Fees reasonable In all cases, to wit: In each Pension case, as uu j Bounty Money case, - - - . ami! Bounty Land case, ---.. soi Pay Claim, --.. 3 Ui Wldows and minor children who are poor, half the above rates Those who are cxtaemel in dioeat, free of charge,except mere disburse me nt Correspondents will be entitled to share the fees In all cases they forward Consulting counsel, Hon. H. II GILLET, ltte United states bollcltor of the Court of Clilnis and former Solicitor of the Treasury Special Reference hy I'ermiuionT Hon. Richard Wallach, Ma) or of Washington. Hon. W. WtSeatOR, ex-Ma) or of Washington. Lewis Johnson b Co., Bankers, Washington, Sweeny te Hurck, Bankers. Washington. Ex-Uoveraor Hunt, of Lock port, New York. Judge Gardiner, of Lockport, New Vork. Hon. John G an son, State senator, Buffalo, N. V. latin. Bort Yanhorn, member of Congress fiom New ork. Hon. G. W. Clinton, Judge Superior Court, Buf falo. Messrs. Hubble fc Dai is, Counsellors, Btiirato, Judge Bowen, of Lockport, New York. Judge Woods, of Lockport, New York. Hon. T. T. Flagler, ex-member of Congress from New Yor,t. Hon. John Ganson, President of the New lork and Erie Bank. Buffalo, N. Y. oet 28 2m noswELis MEDICATED lJ COUOII CANDY For C0U0IT8, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, IXFLVESZ.l, irOARNEXlHS, And all incipient ttaget of Consumption. For sale, wholesale and retail, by O. BOS WELL. Dniri-...t. Cor. Maryland avenue and Seventh st , Z. U. OILMAN, Penn. avenue, near Brown' Hotel And Charles Allen, W B. Entnlttle, D. B. Clark, John II Major, L. M. Smith, B C Major. II. II McPherson, J W. Nairn, S. C. Ford, J. D O'Donnt-1, J P. Mllburn, J V. Dawson, Charles Mutt, D. C. Uldgel) . In Georgetown by Kldwcll, Sothoron. Sclssell, and Barnard, And by Druggists and .Sutlers generally Jan 15 OUTADLE MILLM TOR TIIK AIl.MV. Ornct or Depot Commissarv or SuaaiSTEivcr, Washington, D. C., Nov.. li4. Inventors and manufacturers are Invited till Iho 20th December, 1MH, to present models and sample in luimuio a'...! iur Eriuuiiiif ivjiesi anu corn ior the use of thearmv The following arc tho rsentlil conditions I he mills must combine to receive consider) Hon when presented by plan, .peculation, mo.tf nnd i tun In '" 1st Not to weigh over twmtv-tUcpnuivK 2d The grinding surfaces hi be il uu , ,i,me, grooved -hllk-d Iron or stiil,.in! thencral ton- Y tructlonuf tbe mill to U NnHlituu- io iimt of a !r mill t L hi mill to tie capable of grlnJiniV. (hihu'Ih ir.im.cal per hour, and Io ul ,, i li ..t ii.u worked b one man uii Kiih mllito beo Loiiniructe.1, ll n si.r in that It cn Ix- separated Into two pnrtu ol i q , tl ' weight, no as to be carried by tun mm ehuuU . in leogthof murth, laiknf trauportatloi), nr ltn m '" oi vne men, ur fitner cause render Ira carrl ice tn laborious for una man 6th. Lachmlll to IscntpHlilent hi-iut iilta.hcil t a wagon tonsuc, branch n. tree urntm k uf i.nifkrt inventors will submit plans invfi atuns, nr nnxl- an. i iiias-tHi ni..a.. .........i- fit tit ttiir in 111 a. nr munnln i,f 1 1., i.iiu ktJtn i a .. presence or a board of officers lhe will be rr - quired to preocnt tndlsputablt evilibs4 .if tliftr mills combining the esueotlal Lonihiinn, nUnc enumerated bytHus.iigtl.nuiillto bom ik, .1 iu tne presence of the said board If auilll bepresentetl rontHlnitigall i t)u nhovc comiiiions, ana us cost i sunn ifnn i a.miHi.if In the opinion or the lepnrtmcnt to wurrmil iti lurcnae, n iarr" numwr -im vert pn it bought lor the uaeol the army. For further iniormition cppl) at No 'I'lir, 'ashlnglon, D C iulo JUHT IlEClilXKl) OUR NFW Slot. Ol Fait and Winter CLOTHING, which we are selling at vtry low prices, at L. A DEALL CO.'S, No. 3gi seventh street, aep 25 im between I nnd K. I.T1310UK ANU OHIO ItAIUlOAD. ' aSMnijVr Trains from Washington. THE PASSENOER TRAINS between WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, AND THE WEST m 111 run at follows: iiiy Daily Train) to, lrasMnolon otiil tne Wat. Tiro Daily Tratru Ixtncen W'usVn andV ir(. On SunUv, Hrrt trclnt to Baltimore!! melctkt l'assenirrrs for the West make ' connections t Washington Junction (Relay) with the Baltimore and (llilo railroad, for all lolnts West, af lower relet lor ruiadrlpMo mdlin) I Leave Washington ata. tl, 11a.m., and p. ra. ..-. For A niutpollt-Leave aldington st a a. m. and ' !'' . ... t. ,vrT . v.. ..- - . I and MAtlons alongthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad l tun Sj.u i wia. n , leal e W ashlngton at and 1 40 a. m., and 1 ao p, m.i anu on mmuats ai a p. in. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Leo New Vork at 3 a. m., Philadelphia at 1IJ0 a. m , Unltlmore at S.4S p. m. Arrive at Washing ton at n.3i)p. m . , ., ...... Leal ) New 1 ork at p. ra., PhUadelphia .at l'JJO p. ni.,Blllmoreat4 3t)a. m. Arrive at Washing ton st 0.30 a m. .,, Leal r .New ork at 11 p. m., Philadelphia at JJO a. iu., Baltimore at 7.40 a. m. Arrive at warning. Local Accommodation Trains leave Baltimore at 10 a. m and 6.10 p m., for Washington! arrll e there at 13 a. m and 7 p.m. . Ou Sundays at 4 JO and 7 40 a. m., only, from Bal timore , , ,., No Annapolis connections on Sunday from Balti more or W nshington. rscngers leal lng Washington at 6 and 7.40a m. "a".E..raJ..7.Tr;.-mmmoS.nddhro- railroad, for all points west of the Ohio rll er snd for all points along the line of the B-dtlmore and Ohio road, In Mar) land and Mrglnla n ..iX: ill. . Acinous for Baltimore and Wash-1 inatn. d,llr cept undays, at a 4 a. m., and 40 Passenger Trains lesving W sihlngton at a. m , lis in., and 0 p. m., and Baltimore at 4 so and 7 4d a ra and 1M p.m., stop only st Annspolls and Washington Junctions. ...,.. Waj Passengers must tske the Accommodstlon TrAlnaonlv W. P. SMITH, nm I? Mssler of Traniportatlon. A D.UIB KXPnKSS C05IPANV, otnee 01 l-cnn, sn, irosAlnjrfon City, D. C. fir.EAT EASTERN, N0RT1TERN, AST) i WEST ERN EXPRESS roUWAitutlta. Merchandise, Money, Jewelry. Ialles, Aolcs, (tloeus, Donds, eM Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to all accessible sections of the country. This Company his Acvncles In the principal railway towns In the NORTH, TAST, WEST. AND NORTHWEST. Its prlnclpsl offices are WASUIXOT0X.D. C..X. YORK, BOSTON, PUlLADELPHIA,BALTIMORE, CIN CINNATI, ST. LOUIS, LOUIS VILLE, LEXINGTON. Connections are made st New York and Boston wllh lines forwarding to the Canadas and the BrlttKh Provinces, and with atesmshlp lines to Liv erpool. Southsmpton, and Havre, and thence bv Luiopean expresses to all prominent commercial nu n. tn ?... n-it,ln and an the Continent. Collection of Notes, Drafts, snd Bills made at all accessible parts of the United States C. C. DUNN; Agent, jc i Washington, D. C (inU.S A. BItOAVN, ' SOLICITORS OF PATENTS AND CLAIMS. INmlltlra, Pensions. IUck Pr, Oflleers1 Itermttlu, nnil all oilier Jnst Claims, MgMnst the Government DFFIC K No. 41ft SEVENTH STREET, iDepartment Exchange,) Wasiiioto, D.C., And No. 3 Part Place, comer of Broadway, oxfte City Mall, Nen J ork. Ilra.a. hv na.milaalon. to Hoos Hannibal Hamlin, vice President, Me. Mas-iir. is'tAir.fifiaii'h. Murnr cltr of Brooklrn a AM- lli Mtuii. Jr . Nfw York Cltr i John N. Goodwin, I M ( , Me.; liiumas M MwariJs, M. C., N.H.I Ed-' t.lliv M. ,Ohloi Sidney Edgerton,M.C.,OhlO l.diu lIutihitis.M C, OhloiJolin Covode, PI. C., UIIIIIII., I'l ., UIIIU, .'" ,u.., .. ., berl McKnljhf. M. C., Pa.t Justin I. Mor rill. M C , t i John F. Potter, M. C, Wis.) Z. Clitu.llir. M C, Mlch. Jsmes II, Lane, M. C, Ksna .b Cj rua AldrUli. M. C, Minn.) Wm. hfl log. M t . Ill i John T. Maon, M. O , N. J.l John I S Million, M. ( , N. J I P. 11. Foukr, M. C, III . Oneii IjucJoj.M C, III.; F. r. lllair.Jr.aaU. Mo t Elbrldite G. Spauldlng, M. C. N. Y.i AM I f red rij , M C., N. Y.j Major General It B. Iur- No (,j j wln j,e entertained unless It be accompa ftnt N WjckotT, Esq, Pres. Wllliamsport City j n,eji,y aD aUldailt from the party making It, to Bank , shepherd Knapp, F.sq , Prea. Mechanics .theettect that he is an Iron founder, and that If his II. .. 1 It "t tf 'lias a-.t ss.. ,..(! - 11 k. nnHa tilas Jy2tt tf f IVTKIIIOIt ADOHNMK.NT.S, 4n 460 PAVER HANGINGS, nr ali. oRAnciANornicici. Wtirrmted G0T1I Band Window Shades. Butr, Crei n. and Blue Holland Shades, all sliest made to nrder .Mno, a hauft'ome assortment of Picture Cord and Tinsel, all sites and colors. 1'un.haslng for cash, and allowing no old stock to accumulate, persons needing the aooi e goods will si..,, I a tn lhala art, antan-ia ti srl t- Tn Bv isaill Alhiork eveeuteil and superintended by practical a . . - .. AI.TA-. -. inen, who nr sereu a regular apprrnuccsnip ni tliolr triidi. Mtlsftctlori guaranteed, or no pay required. Pleafecglvc mte a call. Remember the number. JOHN MAKKKITEH, No. 480 Seventh street. Fight doors above Odd Fello-vs' Hall. no EC ly 'ri:i:Tin tkrtiii M LOOMIS, M. D , the inventor and patentee of the Mineral Plate Teeth, attende personally at . ui-. .'.k.i. -I... " JUS OU1CU (U llllsi Uil). Manv Dcraons can wear tnese tcetn wno cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot w ear these. I'ersonaeailingatmyomcecanDeaccommouaieu with any style aud price of Teeth they may deslrej . .. ..'. . i . " l I S -a-L AV Dill to inose wno are pnicuir, uu wish mo iur est, cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that nrt ran produce, the Mineral Plate will be more fully warranted fiooma In thla clt No. 338 Pennsylvania ave nue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. Also, 907 Arfh street, Philadelphia mar 13 ly KM I Is I , DIIPHK, IRON HALL. 3ilt 1'euiisylvaniR Avenue, Wholesale atul Retail Dealer in TIKST TAMILV anOCEUIES, FRENCH and GERMAN WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, JtltAXDY, RUM, GIN, CIGARS uud TOBACCO, Has now on hand I v rr fine tutoitmtnt of the above, at fair prices. SUTLERS feUPPI.IED. -rrfcstr V ANnSIMPMFIBDMKTIIOUPOIl I IA.NU FOHTL AND ftlNGINfr. CRUF ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, I IAMM, VOCALIST AND COMPOSLH, 1 1 m nr I Lmlles and Gentlemen's Afternoon ii ,1.1, J mil hveuli.g(Morloek) Muring Mhmpi., ii IUktaI term Professor Wolowski will Ni . -.i.tnlu the full theorj r MhfIc and Raiding t i f tin. , , Ul pinffjaor Wolowskl's new method, a person . iin 01.IJ a Blight knowledge of mualc will be ii'.l')ei,lu a very short lime, to read music with it.i.1 in i I., mil execute ODCrai i ns writ m , Iiil.Ii ii tniiilt with ripp txrfcctlon , s to tho vucal puit, by hla way of vocallzailon, In firrtwn ul muut xtraordlnar) rusults, renders lln iui e powtrtnl, and eiublesihe singer tn vo t.ll,.. ifU fictlit), ncLurac),aiid line cjuilit) id t..m I'l'-f Wniowskl retel.e visitors dailj fromiOto n it m iua irom jidi p. m . m ins rrniueiict;, nu ai rntii uircrt. hetween 1. and F n H-(iiiblrtit over eight )earsofagu arctic ii Jiii .1 deo lmd. Maim; At.iSNci ANb WLVILRV KLIILF ASSOCIAUQN. urn. No 76 F street, tor. Thirteenth i loimi i.iui atlona to be addressed to I J W. HATHA WAV, Mate Agent, oet lb tf Lmkboxflft, Washington, I). 0 JJJJ-JU,'ll.asl nsi.Y itjpp.unn- Amsiv or tmb POVOMAC, ' I Wsihlniton, September 20,1861. . PROPOSALS are Invited for htralsMaf for the I me of the army of tbe,J'otomso the followio( ar- I ttcIisiL. iJl. a a ...m TlmAfhv Mat. securelv baled, th. weight or each bale to be msrked thereon. . . ... , 3,000,00) bushels of Oats,' or the best quality, la strong sacks, well sewed. Tooo cords Os and Hickory Wood, well sea soned and of the best quality. f-.l. t.1.1 mil, h. INinnninlM br th. CnilOrSC- J merit of two responsible persons that the contracts If awarded will lie miniieo. Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar ticles may be needed, and contracts will be awarded for the quantities needed, te the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. The right Is resen ed to accept all or any part ot ""Proposals should be endorsed " Proposals for Hsy I ...... ... .k .... k. anil an. or uats," or " w oou, n, uc aa- ..., ...,.......- or vats, ur " uuu, ... cjoie n aeparate ent elopes. RUFU9 INOALLS, Lieut. Col. and A. D. C, Chief Quartermaster. Sep 34 tf T H O P O S AI. S . IHnr.AU or Yaus axd Docii, Nsvy Department, 2lth No ember, I8U3 SEALED PR0FO14.LS, endorsed "Proposals for building house at Natal Hospital, New lork,' wlllbereceliedat thlsorllce, until noon on the 33d day of December, 18&1, for furnishing all the materials and workmanship required In construct lng a house for a 8uireon,onthe Nsial Hospital grSunds at BrooklynNew ork, according to plans and specifications which are lodged with the CI; 11 Lnglneer, and may be seen on application to aim at the Brooklyn Navy Yard which plans and spe cifications will be attached to and form apart of the contract, Form of Offtr. (fiereil ' rfiiwdstetheoR-er.) , (h.rc i,Ht the name or names composing the firm,) of (name the town,) In the stateof (name the state,) herrbyonWtofurnlihunderyouredvemae. mit.i nrroT duuio iuiu.au wuk. i ... ....- . mr.i'Aaiel r.l.t. or advertisement.) and subject to I ailinerequiremenisoi iniiMir,Buawi i.-. and spccltlcatlona to which It refers, all tha mate- . ,he uirement. of the lame, and of the pi.n. rials anu vroramauaiuu unwj .. .- .. Hon and completion of the bouse for a Surgeon at the Naval Hospital at New Y ork, SAMrdlag to the flans and speclflcstlons, for the sum of (here write he amount In words,) and should my otrer be ac cepted, I request the contract may be prepared and sent to the Navy Agent, at (name the agency) for slgnsture and certificate. (Here the bidder snd esch member of the firm are to sign.) t iFemof OuarantM. '- The undersigned, (name of guarantor.) of (name the town.) and state of (name the State.) and (name of second gusrantor, te.,) hereby undertakethat the above named (namethe bidder or bidders,) will, lfhli for their 1 offer as aboxebe accepted, eoter Into contract wllh the United states, within fifteen days after the date of notice, through the post of fice, of the acceptance of his or their J otrer before mentioned. Witness: (Signstures of gusrantors.) 1 certify thst the above named (here name the guarantors) are known to me to be good and res ponsible gusrsntors In this esse. To be signed by the district Judge, district sttor- ney. collector, navy BeuM uiaupiwM k.."u IO IUB K1ITW 10 TO lnWH..i ... ., uhnoerDPn'dohe,mVnh.:.hu.r',; " " " " , 'ist'sf-o'4'P-oa'soi-laeAscI.rd.l tihincton, D. C. noy st-itwiw P rt o p o s a Ordmai.cc Orricr. War Uepartment, Washington, i.ovember 24, (WS. SCALED PROPOSALS will be receUed by this Department, until 4 o'clock p. to on the ninth diy of Decern iter next, for the mauuficture and de livery of the following projectiles, viz : 6,ooo ten-inch .solid Shot. l,iioo lirteen-lnch Shells. l,ooo fifteen-Inch nattering shot. The projectile to 1 e made or the kind or metal, and Inspected after the rules Mid down In the Ord nance Manual, with the exception of the Battering Shot, which must be made of what It known aa gun metal. Drawing of these projectiles can be seen at the principal arsenal of the United States, at the Ordnance AgenejNn. 45 Worth street, New York, and at this office. fr Pna.vntta.i'.n. t th ine projectiles arc iu ucs-irin-rrrsj, uc ... fcr on Ooemor's Island, ew ork harbor, where UUIlgTi, fltflar, oievuisia in, ivirllon utrffquired, not less than MM of auj one kind ijclirip. to be wade as follow.) One tenth, of rachklml, wlinin lniriyiinys nner ooiiiicniiuiiiii acceptance of bid, and not less than one tenth weekly thereafter until all shall be delUereil Pajmentwlll be made by tho Treasury Depart, ment on the ususl certlllcstesof Inspettlon and receipt, after each dell! erj . rar the faithful performance of contraits. JJOnua, wnn npproieii auinj, mu inm. bid Is accepted, the projectiles will be made at hla I lounun naming n anu its location r anu mr rign Is isened to reject any or all bids If deemed un satisfactory for any cause. Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned at Washington City, and will be endorsed M lro , iosala for Project lies." ' J JAS W. RIPLEY, nor 25 tD 9 Brig. Gen. Chief Ordnance. ,fAli HALL CLOTHING IIOOM, f J No 461. Se. enth street, below F. The subscriber takes great pleasure la announc- 1 lngtohisotdlYlendsand Customers, that he has opened a new store at No. U Se. enth street, near ' V, whr thehas a fine, selected stock of Clothing fa r.-I- i&nd Bo a1 wear, which they ha, e Just re- 1 cei. ed from the North, and otters them for sate at the lowest Northern prices. J. BRUCE & CO, aep 26 3m Clothiers, 464 Seventh street. nAI.L. AND WINTKR OOOUS, MILITARY AXD CIVILIAX. WALL, STKPHKNS h. CO , are now opening I their Fall and Winter Goods, emlirsclag line Dress S-.A. nH.alal Haul. . Ahaa , al 1. A A 1 ai tBTAA Si tfl mtrAAl 1- "-oaii-, wotniu nun, inii,vw. j.-.Sv aun nur elected stock of fine heavy Overcoats. We have also a complete luvsorimcnioiiiuaunres onus, maue In the roost durable manner. Officers ill iind our Military Goods desirous to their wauls Heav) Woollen Blankets, for camp use at leHsunable prices. WALL, STEPHENStCO, 3i'A rennsvlvania avenue, between i oc27 dtf Ninth an4 Tenth streets. GUI AND ADVANCE OP TIIK ARMY, and clothiers are m log up the great advance of tioling, but we are selling at a amall advance ,,,,, , . , , , , ' nn nl.l ,.rlj. Wu liaiaa luFLTA sj ft if If fin timni. anil ,' ....-.. .-.,--. - ..--a-,- -,0 ..iiinr hmntftn miir mnr fnnm.Tntw . , .,,,... a hav e ft v ery large stock of Clothing at our manufftc- tory,and are now running otr our stock at less ' ' ....... .... 1 lk.Ainl.AA.sla HfIiiss t fs l.lslj'S miltll . V IlKl'M than wholesale prices to luake room. Wc have al ways been fighting against high prices, and shall continue todo so Mr SMITH Is In the market all the time, and Is enabled to furnish our store with a superior stock, and we cannot be undersold by any one. We have the means to sell cheap, and are determined to dolt at 1MITH h BK ALL'S, No. aaii Seventh street, Near K street. novSl dtjanl -J E V YOUK I1USINK8H. LAW, FINA'GIAI. AND COLLECTING. INVOICE DILLS ft BUSINESS NOTES NEGOTIATED. PBOTESTEO NlTEB AND DErEBMED ACCOUNTS liOUGIITAND COLLECTCII, -,.,,.,.. ... wtso tidiTniiT tur. r.ira Biueivs rt.su wwiiw jw-ji npw ounu rni!ifivrrv l.N COMMISSinN GOVERNMENT CLAIMS BOUGHT. llya 7 HOUSF, Counsellor at Law. a 3 Nassau street. New lork 53-Ten jears in State and United Mates Courts. Advice gratis apis 'PUIS IS TO JIVF. MITICK, That the X ftitjucrlttr hath obtained from tho Orphans' Court of Washington (.mint), tn the District or Co lumbla, letters of mltnlnlntratlon on the personal estate of Iknjamln I' linnn., lale nr ralrlaa countr, Vlrjliila, doceaatd All persons haling t ii uii; .r.-i -un a i Claims .K.iiia.inuB.iuuvi.TiiBi-u.Bri-itrri-uv warucu to eMillilt the same, with thp vouchers thereof, to thesuhavrU'ir, at the olHie or Andrew wylle, run , In the ill of WsshlnKton.on or lw?fote Ihe iith darof Noteinhtr nextl tlievniai otherwise L. law I leexiludedfroinallbenellfoftl.esaldeitatc fatenuuder LU) hand thUSdlh day orMotcmher, G" Al'KHI ;iiaiksi .it,i'r.st a,H"JJ poiinjs i:iHiirajj tyi 4 ii ji unAro, irnui .... i. -l i ni-in m niuiii'i ki Net's loland. this ilav n celled bv J. II. LRANF, 71 Louisiana avenue, iltoa iw Mmt duiir east of Seventh t. SMITH &, 1IKALL, Nn. '11 HKVKNTII btnet, between land K Mr. eta, is the Cheaett Clothing House lu town. Trj thi in nov 21 tltjanl IMJWAUP r.YCRTT. i Jj IliKikhlmter, No. 271 P.CNN. At e , Washington, D. C. Books bound In every atyle Turkey, Morocco, Russia ,and Calf. je7, norosAr.N Fori viiaKf M'pSiiT" IP1 SSV I AM t Navy DieAavsitnT, November M, 1SS3. THE NAVY UKPARTMKNT wlU, until tha Sad of December, 18et, recelie proprtltlons for. the erection and completion of a Wharf at Port Royal, South Carolina, In conformity with tha general specifications herewith accompanying. The proposition must state the iron amount for which the wharf, derricks, homing engine, seals, rail tracks, and ears will be computed, according to the plans and specifications; and name the time within whlth the party will agree to have It en titled. Parlies Intending to bid can ciamlne the draw Ings In the nn y Uepartment, and In the ofnoe of the Constructing fnglneer In the New lotk Nan 1 ard, at the onTce of the Navy Agent at Philadel phia and at Boston. ..... The bid must be sccompanled by the usual gusr anteethatlf accepted the party will eaeeute the contract, which will 1 dated from the time the party Is notified thst his ofTer Is accepted, and the contract will embrace the usual conditions. &cOtc(toiJor a irrat Port Hoys', S. C The wharfls to be lathe form of a Ti the part leading from the shore to the front will be fUl feet long and 43 feet Inches wldei and the front will be 301 feet long and 4. feet Inches wide. From high water mark to V ' water the distance Is sea feet from V " depth to IS' S'' the dlstanoe ts 140 fcetj from 1' 6" depth to 35' 6" depth the dlstsnce la 70 feet, and the front wharf will stsnd In about 37'S" water, alt at high tide. .... The piles are to be of good sound heart-pine, not less than 13" diameter st the bult, snd must be driven to a good arm bearlngi they will be In rows Sfeet from centre to centre, running across the wharf, and seirn piles tn each row, wltb a fender pile on each side, msklng plies In esch cross row. These piles are lobe barked and covered with sheet line, 11) oss. to the squsre foot, from high-water mark down to 6 inches below the surface of the mud, well and securely put on, to protect them from the worms. . .. . , .. The piles will be cut offst the proper height, as shown on the plan, and capped wllh hard pin; Jim ber 13" bv 13", every third pile being tennoned Into the cap and pinned, andthe others secured with an Iron bolt one Inch In diameter and two feet long. Aniiiiiithmifiidaof the wharf there Is to be a stringer ofhard pine limner " T -',"' "ff"; ...... -----...... ., the c.p. snd .trongi, ; ' '" "!.- betwe-n these strtorers there are to be hard pine Joists 4" by 13", isld 13" spsrt upon the csps, and lastenea wnn p-iucii auia.v n ... v.w--.. -, the Joists therels to be a Boor of 4" hard pine plank, fastened with one 8-Inch spike In each plank at each crossing. Around the edge of the whsrf there Is to be a cap sill " by 10", of hard pine, well lis tened and rounded on the top to shed the rain. The fender plies are to be strongly bolted to the stringers snd csp sills. Four clusters of about six dies each are to be driven, capped, and prepared as oundstlons for dcrricksi there are also tone twen e mooring posts of white osk timber, 12" In dlsmeter, well driven and strongly secured to the whsrf, at the points Indicated on the plan) these will be four feet above the floor of the whsrfi and all piles are h. .i...iha4 with lne. at before described. At esch end of the front whsrf, and on esch side of the whsrf lesdlng from the shore, there Is to be a landing stslr s' 6" wide, strongly secured to the wnsri, anureacning tuiuw nn. u.i.i. Th. .nn(,i.rn, Will he renulrsd to build a bulk ha.i h.iattu wharf tolna the shore, and fill un wltb earth, to receh e the rail track hereinafter de- n. !,' u haaf at tha nolnta Indicated on the Olan. will be four derricks tor hoisting cost, similar to those used st the cost depots on the North river. nan, I. lad led w ltn all ine necesssry isus, wiin auiuGirui ?ngc?.l Ap.rl.cuUrderip..on...hed,rr..k. ",',, ,,, , ,, MglD. of m0 .p. in hoUtlni. conl. Over thit t ngtne there It to be a frame houir. to protect It from the weather. . . A . la the CApa.Us arouod the wharf there are to be Iron ring-bolts or IK inch iron, and rim 6 lnchea diameter In the clear, placed at every 60 feet, and ilronglr raitenedtotheaUliandatrtngeri. On the wharf, and extending up on to the land, .sit 1 ha rait truf-lr nf irnn. About flftr Dounda to the jard, with auchbranchea aa majrlw rcqulrt-di the total length of alngle track Wing of n mllei haa csiplr nn ths whtrf Will beS laid nil 1 114 1lrsllk I floor, with aultablechalrt, and that on tilt) Hod on l.a. ' A 1-1.1 1 ai.ahAia.iiaalvrta.nKAB TVl I SI Hei ' W pr.,lilU IU IUVUIUlsluu7li vaaiss track Is to be provided with 13 dumping cara prop erlr constructed for moling coal. On the land near the shore end of the wharf, aa shown on the pi in, there U to be a platform scale. capable orwe.gi.lug ten tonst the rail track will pass oer tlitsacale aa shown on the plan) there HlllnUbeABmall ottlce. eight feet square, near Hit (tcale, and two of similar alze on the wharf. llie propositions will be addressed to the"War Department." and must; be addressed "Proi-osala for Wharf at Port Ronl, that they may be dis tinguished from other business letters. no, 9 2awtUec2J 'PRCIAf. NOT1CR, ) TO TIIC CITIZENS OK WASHINGTON, OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AID NMI ODKON HALL, The old and established Emporium of Clothing, thnt hita. for so manr vears. auPDlled the citizens of Washington and vicinity with all that Is es- seniiai ior vneeieganco anu cuiuiur, hi uitr uuin .. la ham .imnriA.1 aarltrs tlis mi-ant finmnUlfl anil lliau, uuir luiyiiiu n as .a .n ... ., .w m fashionable stock that we have ever had the pleas ure to offtr. COATS, PANTS, and VESTS of the moat dealra- Die avyiea inav cuum w luuuu iu m wainri. our assortment 01 b n . n i b u n a v - o . ltnKiRRY. O LOVES. k.c . eannot be aurnaased and will be seld at prices that do not allow of com pe nnon, LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVERCOATS. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVERCOATS LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVERCOATS LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS. INDIA RUBBER GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP TIONS. VALISFS, CARPET-BAGS, fcc. Our stock or BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING la the largest and most fashionable that has ever been offered In this city, and at the lowest prices they can possibly be obtained In this city. K3- Call and see us at ODEON HALL, corner -o; street and Pennsylvania avenue, the Great Cloth log Mart of Washington city. nov I every Tuea, Thurs, 5. flat Q TAKE NOTICE. CQ M. T. PARKER, NO. 69 LOUISIANA AVENUF, Respectfully and cheerfully returns thanks for the t liberal patronage hitherto received. Having every facility for doing THE BFST I "" " ".... .n. HOUSE, SIGN, AND DFCORATIVF PAINTING. Together with all work pertaining to a Fibit class Painting Efctabllshment. He has no hesitancy In soliciting a continuance ofthepubllc'sfavor. w Price are ReatonaUe; The Work Unexceptionable ; And particular attention Is paid to PROMPTNESS IN DELIVERY. rj-Remeraber ihe'number I 09 Louisiana Avenue, oct 21 3m bet. Sixth and Seventh streets. iM A II K II A 31 MARKHAM'Slathekest MOTEL In the ClTV or Washington, asp. od in. I EUROPEAN PLAN, Adjoining Tl'illards' Hotel, I NO. S12. PlXHaTLYAXli AVENUE. Tlie undersigned hsve lilted and furnished the i shove named house in the best msnner, giving lt all .i ... AnAMa Inalurltnvuatar and ri. I "'BWW"1"V"a""";-'"l., ?.;: Z7 ."-" m every room, peas nuu luruimiuK (wui naaaaviiln nrhmiif In the countrv. ' !f ? '"..n.ArvifH"1, 25S a call In the ordinary, that lt will be supplied w ev ery thing the market affords, got up In the a - st. -n.t at ltvir.01 nr(isa. with EIT The National Republican yi "We feel It to be our duty to Invite attention to this house, and to guarantee the public against extortion in price or neglect In attendance It will not be under the control of therervonts, whetherwhlte orblack" Andweendorse It and shall carry out the tact. W e cau only say to those coming to Washington. inn at th.- now Eumrrin House, ston at the beat i -..,. ... . --. -. :.; - a.l honsc, stop at tlie house nearest in. caps ana ine ' TarA.i'av, snd tu hsie the tenelltorall this, stop I . i ,h,ii i tmnuiv '"''" '.'. "V.V?V."i r. MAHKIIAM. dec 8 Proprietors i i-vktkCTIVK 1JKPAHTMKNT. II MhritOfOLirjiK POLICE, ' Near One lorner of Fenntylvania avenue ihe iiubllo are lit rebv Informed, that all cases . ..r... . I ..!. . Ma.. .ulll lhs reQUirmcine scri i.ra ui ,litfatl i olHcer will be prompt lv and carefully attended to, jree oj 1 iharor," upon application being made at the Po . "ii iJT..to-a kin nm t lomnlli trwt urstl. I under supervision of w n. WDD. I Superintendent of Metropolitan Police. nu i!o 2wim I NKW I) V It II K N t V JIMUir POCKET-BOOKS. A Urite assortment at wholesalu by J R 1)11 ILLON, 17 Ann street (vp stairs), N !lew Vork IWBIT'I INFALUBLE LINIMEKT, OKKAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUM BAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, AND WOUNDS, PILE5, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS) For all of which It Is a speedy and eertaln reme dy, and never falls. This Liniment Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connect icut, the famous boneetter, and has been used In his practloe. for more than tweaty years, with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAW, tt Is unrivaled by any preparation before the public, of whlsh th most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, Rheum a tie Disorder of every kind, and, in thousands of eases, where It has been used, It ha never been known to fall. FOR NEURALGIA, It will afford Immediate relief tn every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACIIEin three minutes, and la warranted to do It. TOOTHACHE, also, will It cure Instantly. FOR KERVOVS DEBILITY ASD OEbEIlAL LAS- SITUDE, arising from Imprudence or excess, this Liniment la a most happy ana uniaiung remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, It strengthens andrevlvlflesthe system, and restores It to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES. A an external remedy, we claim that It la the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will no( fall to afford immediate relief, and, In a majority of cases, will effect a radical cure. QVISSY ASD SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of ttls Liniment will never fall to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and en largement of the Joints la liable to occur if neg lected. The worst case may b conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. BRV1SES, CUTS, WOUNDS. SORES, ULCERS, BURNS, AbD SCALDS, yield readily to the won derful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFAL LIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to direc tions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AtiD INSECT BITES AND STINQS. DR. STEPHEN 8WEET, OF CONNECTICUT, The (ireat .natural Bone 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 Infallible Liniment." DR. SWEET'S INFALUBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism, and never falls. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burns and Scalds Immediately. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy for Spratnsfand Bruises DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headachelmmedlately, and was nev er known to fall. DU. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords Immediate relief for Piles, and seldom falls to cure. DR. SWEET'S INFALUBLE LINIMENT Cures Toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Cuts and Wounds Immediately and leaves no scar. DIf. SWEET'S INFALUBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores In the known world. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise It. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken Internally, cures Colic, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT la truly a " friend In need," and every family should have It at hand. DR. SWEAT'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 60 cents. A Friend lu Need. Try It. hR. SWEETS INFALUBLE LINIMENT, aa an external remedy, Is without a rival, and will alje viate pain more specuiiy iun any oiner prepara tion. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders It is trul) Infallible, and, aa a curative for Sores, Wounds, Spraias, Bruises, to., Its soothing, heal ing, and powerful, strengthening propertles.excite the Just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given lt a trial. Over one thousand certifi cates of remarkable cures, performed by lt within thtlaat two years, attest the fact. To Horse Uwncrsl Dfl SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES Is unrivalled by any, and In all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises, or Wrenching. Its effect Is magical and certain. Har ness, or Saddle Galls, Scratches. Mange, fcc, It will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented andcured In their Incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, ts ao desperate or hopeless but lt may be alleviated by this Liniment, and Its faithful application will ai wav s remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Kery llorae Owiier should have this remedy at hand, for Its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually Jtrevent those formidable diseases, to which all torses are liable, and which render so many other wise v aiuable horses nearly worthless. OR, 8 W E E T 3 INFALLIBLE LINIMENT H a I D I K Il 8 FRIEND, And thousands have found it truly A FRIEND IN NEEDI To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness ol Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also " Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment " blown In the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON U CO, Sole Proprietors, Norwich,, Ct. MORGAN it ALLEN, General Agents, 40 Cliff Street, New Vork. JCJ- Sold by all dealers everywhere, no 11 ly J5" H'aOimasm- 1903, lsaa. ARRANGEMENT. STRING NS1V Y O h IC LINES. THE CAMDEN ANtT AMBOT AND PHILADE1 riiiA Anu THErfTun hailhuau tunra NIES LINES. ' FROuTrntADstrniA to nkwyork AND WAY PLACES. Prona Walnut Street Wharf and Ken siBgwit aeps.ff will leatx as follows, viz i Fare. A. M.,TlaCanidenand Amboy--C.k A. AccommodaWion $7 76 A, M., vUCamdenanderaey City-New Jersey Accommodation' - fSS 8 A. M., via Kensington aad Jersey Cltyi MornlnrMall --SOD At HH P M., vfa Camden and Amboy Accom- movauou -jm P. M , Tla Camden and Amboy C. and Ai Express 9o P. Ma, via Camden and Jersey city Evening Express 100 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City Sd CI..! Ticket 2tt At ,' P. M-, via Kensington and Jersey City Evening Mall At 12 P. M via KrntiDgton and Jersey City, 100 aouinern niaii -. At S P. M Via Camden and Amboy Accora- too RiOaiatlon (Freight and Passenger 1st class ticket - - 3 35 3d clasa ticket . - - 1.W The 8tf P. M Line runs diilv. suodavs excented. The 13 P. M. .Southern Mall ruaaMally. WAY Lt NEB, For Brlttot, Trenton, fcc, at 7.10 and H A. M., and 0, 0 30 and 13 P. M., from Kensington, and Sjj P. M. from Walnut street wharf. For Bristol and Intermediate Stations at I IV A. Mm from Kensington. For Palmyra, Rlverton. Delanco, Beverly, Bur lington, Florence, Bordeniown, fcc., at 11H h t andoAflTM. Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and Inter mediate Stations, at 2,S P. M., from Walnut street wharf. S3- For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sington Depot, take the Can on Fifth street, above wainui, nan an nour Dciore uepanure, inv vin run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, run from the Depot. Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as Baggage but their wearing apparel. ah triiE over HUT POUDUI. IO Vf lifUU 1 rate over flftr Pounds, to be tiala for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for Baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 100 Dollars, except by special contract." WM. 11. UATZMER, Agent. ap33 riNTKIl AnnANORMBNT. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Davit Imor U A I I II U A U . On and after MONDAY, NOV. 19, 1361, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore, at &.30 a. m., S 10 a. m., It 35 a. tn., (Express,) and 10 60 n. m. For Chester, at 8 10 a. m., 1 1.3S a. m., 3 43 and 10 60 p. ra. For Wilmington, at 3 so a.m., 8.10 a m., II 33 a. m., 3 43 and 10 fio p. m. For New Castle, at 8 10 a. m. and 3 43 p. m. For Dover, at 8 10 a. m. and 3 40 ft. m. For Mil ford, at 8.13 a. ra. For Salisbury, at 8 13 a. m. TRAISS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8 30 a.m. (Express,) 1.03 p. m .(Express,) 620and7p.ni., (Express.) Leave Wilmington at 7.30 and 1113 a. m.,410, 8 45, and 60 n. in. Leave Salisbury at 2 33 p. m. Leave MUford at 4,60 p. ra. Lave uover ai a. m. ana .iu p. m. Leave New Castle at 11 a. m. and 8.10 p. m. Leave Chester at 8.20 a. m , 12.15. 4 W. and 3 30 p. m. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Intermediate stations at 6 20 and 7. p. m.( for Dover and Interme diate stations, at l 00 p. m. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leav e Chester at 8 40 a. m , 12 03 and 11.90 p. m. Leav e Wilminrton at 4 30 a. m . 1.20 a. m.. 13 Sfl p. m , and 13 a.m. FRFIGHT TRAIN, with Paaaenger Car attached, will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia, for Perry v ille and Interme diate places, at 0.10 p. m. Leave Wilmington, for Perry vllle and Intermedi ate nlaces. at 7.10 d. m. Leave Baltimore, for Havr de Grace and Inter mediate stations, at 9 a. m. ON SUSDAYS ObLY At 3.30 a. m, and 10 00 p. ra., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. At T from Baltimore to PhlladelDhla. The 8 30 a. m. Train from Philadelphia to Balti more wui run uaity, .moi-i da vsi.xr cited. S. M. FELTON, Jan 2 tf President, F UR U(l 9 TON, VIA NKWPOUT FALL RIVER. AND Bv the BDlendld and suDerlor steam ers METROPOLIS,EMPIRE STATE. BAV STATU and STATE of great strength and speed, but particularly adapted to the navigation of Long Island Sound, runnlna In connection with the Fall river and Old Colony railroad, distance of M miles only to -Boston. Leave Pier No. 8, North river, near the Battery. The steamer EMPIRE STATE, Capt. Braytoo, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4 o'clock P. M., touching at Newport each way. The steamer METROPOLIS, Capt. Brown, on TueBda) s, Thursdays, and Saturday, at 4 o'clock I. ii,, luucuiug .iBtTuvrt cncit way. These steamers are fitted with commodious state rooms, and every arrangement for the security and comfort of passengers, who are afforded by this route a night's rest on board, and, on arrival at Fall river, proceed per steamboat train, reaching Boston earlythe following momlng,ormayremaln on board until starting of the accommodation at 8 A. M., by which they may reach Boston about 8 49 A.M. A baggage 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 Providence, dally, except Sun da vs. Freight to Boston Is forwarded through with great dispatch by an Express Train, which, leaves Fall river ev ery morning, Sundays excepted, at 7K o'clock, for Boston and New Bedford, arriving at Its destination at about 11 A. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or at the office, on Pier No. 3, North river. For state-rooms and berths, apply on board, or If desired to secure them In advance, to WM. BORDEN, Agent, aug 17 t f 70 and 71 West street, N. V. W KST, NORTIIWK4T. AND SOUTH- .-,., TO CIVILIANS, OFFICERS, BANDS-MEN, SOLDIERS, AND OTHERS. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD are running through passenger trains from Wash ington to the Ohio river, without change of cars dally at Hi a. m. and ft p. m., and offers greater In ducements to the traveling public that any other route, viz t CHEAPER FARE, LFSS CHANGES OF CARS, CLOSER CONNECTIONS. AND QUICKER TIME. This Is the only route that checks baggage from Washington city to the West. Tickets good until used i and passengers hav e the. priv liege of la) lng over at any point on the-route. Passengers procuring tickets bj this route, save the delsy and expense of Omnibus transfer. REMEMBER THE ONLY OFFICE to Procure tickets, la at the depot of B. fc O. R. R. baggage received at any hour during the day, and no charge for handling baggage. augSO tf CAPKTY, SPEED, AND COMFOHT. FOR BOSTON, WORCESTER, PALMER, FITCHBURG, NASHUA, LOWELL, CONCORD. THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. AND IN- 1KRMEDIATE POINTS. -fPiA THE new and staunch steamers of .MUBmRMm the ixorwicn Line, uity of bos TfTTTTriTTlTV OF NEW YORK, leave New ork daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4 o'clock, p. m., from rier no.o, .luriii n.icii iw ui t in siren, FOR NEW LONDON. Thtrs connecting with the Steamboat Exnress Train for the abov e points, via Norwich and Wor cester, uosioq anu orcesirr, orcesi-r ana Nathau, and New London and Northern Railroads. Freight taken at the lowest rates. For Information, Inquire of E. S. MARTIN, roy26 tf Agent, on the Pier. "pVANH & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA, SALAMANDER, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. Slor.,!. south Fourth s.ree.!iaeipiiU)pa Orders received by W D. SllCrllERD, Corner of Set enth and XJ streets, Washington, D C. Jsu II ly JUST ItECICl VKU, a lars. and superior stock ol CARPETS and OILCLOTH, amounting to 260 pieces, purchased lor cssnoi anurmernnianu. tacturer decllnlnit buslneas. i. . i.rilnl of COMFORTCKS. WINDOW SHADES, CKOCKEBY. GLASS WAKE and other HOVSLKEEPlhO ARTICLES, Including Parlor, Chamber and other STOVES. All kinds or CAM NET fVRNlTVRE, both new and second-hand. Parties wishing to buy will sste time snd money 0V CSIIinK a. ill. cuc.u can a.ura ai. ' R. BUCHLY, 438 Seventh street, no 19 1m esat side, betwen G and II TTimnroacDsr ItTKW nOATB-WKW CATIB. mVjM vll UU1TUH) NEW LONDON, NORWICH, and WOROESTKr. DAILY, (Snndays Excepted,) At 4 O'clock, P. M.s rnoM 1 PIER 39 N. R.t FOOT OF VESTRY STREET. The new and magnificent steamer CITY OF HOS TON, Wm; Wilcox, commander. from,New York Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays; and from New London Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The new and marlflcent steamer CITY OF NEW iunK,i nomas u Jewel t. commander, from New York Mondavs, Wednesdays, and Frljdaysi from New London TueadiiTa. ThutMliri. nA futnix' days. 'i nese iwonewt.eamers nave been built express ly for this route, with all modern Improvements, in cludlnr Water Tlsht Compartment. nd at the onlv steamers ever built for Long Island Sound who inis Krvat iiie-prrtvrrins; iraprovcmenT. Conductors accompany the steamers each wm, , PassengersproceedfromNewLoDdonlmmediar ly on arrival of steamers, by Express Train to Duv ton, Woreejiter. Lowell, Lawrence,' Fltchhufs Nashua, Concord, th White Mountains, fcc. he. Passengers returning from Boston leaa e the De pot of the Boston and Worcester railroad at 6 30 P;M.. Worcester? P. M., arriving at New London 9 30 P. M.i Freight taken at the Lowest Rates, and deliver ed In Boston early the next day, , State Rooms tn abundance eanbe had on boar. steamers, or at the Boston-or New York offices, It advance. E. S. MARTIN, Agent, my tf Pier t, N. R. GUKAT CKNTnAL 11UUTK For th "Weal, via HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD and A'Jfcll YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD. Oh and Arrca Dcccmicr 9, IMI, Express Trains leave New York city depots ot Hudson River Railroad dally, Sundays excepted, at follOWBl From Chambers street At 7 a.m. II a.m., 5 p.m. s 15 p. m. Montreal and Buflalo Train with sleeping From 30tti street station At7 33a.ro. 11.30 a. in .,030p.m. 3 40 p.m. 10 40 p.m. Call. 1W.1U (J. Ill, iai buuuiits, ine ioiiowi ng trains will be rua to and from sothstrceti The 10.40 p. m. sleeping car train for Albany and Troy, and the CM a. m. from Troy, and 4.45 p. m. train from Albany. ionQrciii.K'i Aioanywiin ine new lora cen tral Railroad "for Schenectady, Rochester, Utlca, Bat a via, Rome, and stations on Rome and Water town Railroad, Buffalo, Syracuse, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Auburn, Geneva, Canaddalgua. Trains In connection leave Buffalo and Suspen sion via Lake Shore, Buealo and Lake Huron and Great Western Railroad, for Hamilton. Toronto. -I Detroit, Chicago. Toledo, Mtlwaukle, Fonddu Lac, 1 La Crosse Madison, Prairie DuChlen. Galena, I t-k.anla.lt h fit....,..... ban.la D.1 tl?1 II a." wuuiiiiu vuvuiiih, atruiitv, nu..v iiiiuu, JilUBlPV tine, Iowa City Burlington, Qulncy, Springfield. Alton, St. Louts, Cairo, Terre Haute, Indianapolis. Xoulsvllle, Clnclhnatl. Dayton. Columbus, Cleve land, and all points West, Northwest, and South west. NORTHERN ROUTE. Connecting with Trains at Troy, with Troy and Boston, and Rens. and Saratoga Itoada for Sairjtto. ra, Whitehall, Rutland, Burlington, St. Albans, Rouse Point, Pittsburgh, Ogdensburgh, Montreal, kCjie. t Freight Arangements by this route as above without change of cars, from the Depots In Cham bers and Hudson streets, are at all times as favora ble as made by other Railroad Companies. The facilities of this great New Vork Route, to the wesr, commena it to tne confidence of merchants and shippers for promptness and despatch. Passenger Trains, with Smoking and Sleeping Cart, run in con net Ion on the New York Central Road. For particulars at to local trains and freight ar rangements, Inquire at the depot, 63 Warren street. A. F. SMITH, dec 17 Superintendent. TCIUB HAILIVAY. Passenger Trains leave tfa Favonla Ferry from foot of Chambers street, as follows, li: oo a. m. Mall for Dunkirk and Intermediate stations. Thla tratn remains ov er night at Kim Ira and pro ceeds the next morning. 7.00 a. m. Express, for Buffalo and principal In termediate stations, t.ooa.ra. Milk, dally, for Otlsrtlle and Interme diate stations. 13.1ft p. m. Accommodation, dally, for Port Jervls and principal stations. 4.00 p. m. Way, for Middle town, Newburgh, and Intermediate statlona. ft OU p. m. Night Express, dally, for Dunkirk, Bui falo, Canandalgua, and principal stations. The train of Saturday runs through to Buffalo, but does not run to Dunkirk. 7.00 p. m. Emigrant, for Dunkirk and principal stations. u The Express Trains connect at Hornellsvllle with railroad for Buffalo, at Elmlra with the Canandal gua and Niagara Falls Railroad, at Blnghamton, with the Syracuse Railroad) at Corning with the railroad for Rochester and Buffalo! at Great Bend, with the raliroad for ScTanton, and at Buffalo and Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Railroad for Cleve land, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit. Chicago, &c.,and the Canada railroads. CHARLES MINOT, Sep 13 General Superintendent, OIIAKIaER CORDIAL OKTixr, yltrw""ia Is distilled in London, and put CI.Aai. l l . up solely In Quart and pint bot tles, to meet the requirements of Drurrtsts.and those to whom tl 11 U Pure and Unadulterated Liquor la 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 well-deserved and hard-earned celebrity. It has no connection with, and la In no way like the I rashy mixtures sold as "English Gin. or " Old Tom," or "London Dock," or "London Gin," fee., lu)., no matter how much "antiquity" or "respect ability" is assumed by their begetters. Dr. valentine mou, oi new sora,aaysi "it is far ureferable to even rune Holland Gin. and ts the besfartlcle of Its kind I have ever seen." Sosa) thousands of physicians. Toe new ion neraia snyii "we are aurpriseu at Its beneficial effect si It Is a certain safeguard to health." . . The Phliaaeipnia ieuKer saysr .! nas no supe rior, If an equal. In medicinal v IrtueB." The New Orleans Picayune says: "There Is no remedy on earth for dyspepsia equal to It." The Boston Journal sa)st "Aa a beverage, as a nreventatlve. or as a remedial agent, we want no other, lt Is our vade meevm." WOMEN or America, lot you it la particularly adapted. In sickness or health, lt Is your greatest MtnAt D. BALDWIN & CO, Sole Importers, 91 Liberty street, New York. Sold tn Washington bv LOVELL, COLLES & CO , SIS E street, near Pennsylvania avenue, And by dealers generally. dec 12 ly p LA IMS AUAINST UNITED STATICS. FINLEY BIGGER, (late Register of the United States Treasury,) and CHARLES E. SHERMAN, Counsellors at Law, will devote their entire atten tion to the prosecution and settlement of demands agalnBt the United Stares, growing out of the pres ent war, including the Accounts and Claims ot States, Contractors, and Disbursing Officers appli cations for the restoration of property Illegally seized or captured, and for compensation for the use of private property for Government purposes, and for damages for the Injury of such property by the army.for military pay, pensions, and bounty landat and for distributive shares of mooev s pa) a ble at the Treasury nd due to sub-contractors and They will also give legal advice to claimants, contractors, and tu unprofessional agents In lit!- Jatedcaaes and prepare written arguments when eslrcd. . ' With non-resident Agents who may aend fnem clalma. an equitable division of commissions will Undisputed uemanus wm w ""i ""'i a two and a half per cent , depending on the ft milieu lor isuuhuwhum w.m - . amount) and negotiations with the Departments conducted on moderate terms. By prompt attention, moderate charges, long ex perience, and a minute knowledge of the ex-laws, regulations, rules, and precedents governing that class of business at the Departments, they hope to render their sen Ices useful to claimants and public creditors. Reference maybe made to members of Congress, and oWcers of the Gov ernment i and especially, by permission, tothe Hon. Euiha WniTTi.ciEY,Flrit Comptroller of the Treasury. , , Address Messrs. BIGGER &. SHERMAN, Washington, D. C. Office, No 916 F street, near Treasury and Wil lards Hotel novS-Bm. G.w- UOODAI.I., P L U M II II , (IAS AND STEAM UTTER, Mi Seventh meet, near Canal Bridge, WASHINGTON. All order, executed st the shortest notice, In tho most substantial manner, and on reasonable terms. Personsl attention given to every department ol tho business. MT2 ' I i v " ! ' w a