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) Yt DR. H.TMXMySJJftwlfcthtoll.1 federal a, w,ir.l oppoeMetfco IVMfp fvis,a)ee. c9n Al isostot Of ftlTX MSMe) treated In Ue moat dwtleeBauUtalsrc(e' fetted In all.e-eea? BTPMBJTJV uUVXO. tioxs, aoMffltrQfttZiQfiFip urss, sinusal muaxmss, or. iheVesnit or ronrrruova DnxAwot anj weak. neM of tht aBXEllATTrxonq A.V3rrota anj cause whaterer, or how long ttandlns;. tbor oh(Mt and radically curedi also OOPT, RBSUlUTISlt, HXtmitatA, and' otbtr CBROSiaj)iaIBXStttOSXB TXS, JIUS OLXS, MOtTIS and JOINTS; SCROFULA, BL0TCHX8 on' to MOJ; XaUTTIOSSm tha XZKXSaad .2KU?, and all oiler JNIRP. TITM DMUSSS'uA WSXASE8 ofUxi BLOOD, -yttm Mtmtr 'ranter (Vf majr aew AFFUOTED.iND.bNFOETONTK I No nutter what war cUiiaot. let no false del lcacj prerent jon tnm eif(njlae4leteJj to ur. veunj, wno la acamwlangM.u b 07 rarlhemortBDCCMIUl.TSTWCUuiln'tht treatment of prtraU dtoaat.'Takr not' to coma and make know Towalaebrtueev aalha will peedlrj and 70a on TOTrVafttlolclog: That dreadful aconrjaof tii jonaf, Indulged In wbn alone, dattrajMt4(neraUTa organs, unite 70a for; married Hfe, prodnrlng weakness of the back and UrnU, las of anima tion and mneenUr power, jpilpljallon of the heart nerrona Irritability, lose oC memory, mel anchol7 nablta, Insanttr, cotummpttcra', And death. YOUKO MAN I In ,Tlew or the dreadful con- eeqiencea or delay, do not fait to make your case known, immediately, to Dr. Vellny. Tonr secrets with him are sacred, and 70a may con fidently rely upon hie medical aklll. Thooaanda whoae a7temewereahattered and who were on the brink or the pare, hare been brought back to Tlgorona health by hie skilful treatment. MARRIAGE. Married persona, or thoee contemplating matrimony, who suspect themselres of Irapo ency, aemlnal weakness, or any dlaeaae arising Irom a relaxed state or the genital organs, whether the result or disease, Injarr, youthful ndlaeretlons, or Indulgence or tha passions In riper years, are earnestly entreated to place themstlres under the care of Dr. V. They may rely with certainty upon a speedy cure, and np- ou Ming restored to fall health and Tlgor. He treats with entire aucceaa all diseases ol remalea m&H LBVCOltRBBAor TmiTX.1, LAPSUS UTERI, Ac, Ac, and In every case guaranteea a perfect CURJt. FEES moderate, and VISITS and COMMU NICATIONS strictly PRIVATE and COSFI. DENTIAL. Pnsoas calling see no ono but the Docro. Those at a distance msy be lutm by mir, by sending a STATEMENT ofCA8E.dc, etc, JS w 1LL.IAM V1TCII. ATTOltXET FOU GLAJXJXTS, CO RIM OP M.VT1TH AXD P STRUTS, OjtpoU Vx.roit Qffict, WASHINGTON, D. C, Prosecute Claims for Pensions, Bounty Money,) Bounty Land Warrant, Lost Property, Recruiting 1 omcera, and all other Just Claims against the Gov I a foment. J auui r aie-in procurru ior jnremors. Special attention given to cases before the Court eVtaimi. Fee reasonable in all cases, to wlti In each Peaatoa case, . SS.0U Bounty Money ease, aou Bounty Land case, . s oj Pay Claim, ,-, b 00 Widow and minor children who ar poor, half the abore rates. Thoee who are cam ems lv ix ioeht, free of charge, except mere disbursements. Correepondeuts wlU be entitled to share the fee In all case they forward. Consulting counsel, Hon. R. H..GILLET. late United sutea solicitor or the Court of Claims and ormer Solicitor of th Treasury. AoerW Jiftrtnre by Pcrmluiont lion. Rfshard Wallash. Mayor or Washington, Hon. W. W.Saton,eaMyorof Washington. Lewis Johnson h. Co., Bankers, Washington. sweeny fc Huyck, Banker. Waablngton. EavGoVcraor Himt, of LocJtport, New ioric. Judgo Gardiner, of Lockport, New York. Hon. John Ganson, State Senator, BuiTmlo, N. Y. H-uuBurt Vanhorn, member of Congress from New ork. Hon. G. W. Clinton. Judcn Sunerlor Court. But falo. " ( Messrs. HtihLie x Davi. Counsellor, Buffalo, Judge Bo wen, cf Lockport, New York. Judxe Woods, of Lockuort. New lork. Hon. T. T. Flagler, ex-member of Congress from New Yortt. Hon. John Ganson, President of the New York ana a.ne mu, jiunaui, n. i, octSSSm BOIWKLL'S MEDICATED COUUU CANDY tat C0UQHS. COLDS, BROXaHITIS, IKFLUEXZJL B0ASSBSESS, And all iitelpitnl tuga of Ciuttmpllm. For aale. wholaMle and retail, br o. BOtwfeLL, Drunlat, Cor. Maryland avenue aad aeTealh at4 And Z. 1. OILMAN, Pean. avaaue, near Browaa Hotel. Charlee Allen, W. B. Entwlsle. U. B. Clark, Joha R. Major L. M. Smith, B Ci Major, H. H. Mcrhartoa, J. W. Nra, s. c. Ford, J. P. O'Connal, J. r. Mlllwra, J. r. Dawaoa, Charlee Stott D. Q, RWiely. la Oeorretowa by KldweU, tothoroa, fkdasell, and Baraard. And by Drurilata and Sutiera ieoeraUy. aats GRAND ADVANCE OP THE ARM V OP THC POTOMAC," and all the atorea are cry. laf up tha prlcaa of their cooda but SMITH A BEALL, No. 301 Seventh street. We are able to sell good slothing nearly aa cheap aa ewr. We have been Bjhtini sislost Ugh prices for the lsst ysar, aad our stock now Is food, aad we are able to sell at low prices. SMITH Is all the time la the taarkat picking up gooda at old prices, and that la oae reason we un dersall all others. We hsve tha means snd ability to sell cheap, aad we will do It, as our customers wsnt Good ctotlUsg at lev prices, snd we srs Just the men to sell it to them. Acalltssolloltedatthe riiEAr cLirrumq Dorjc of SMITH a. BKALL, ClotUers, Ko.3leicath,atreet, aov 31 dtjaal First door below the nistkst. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Corner Llghteenth and Q streets, We-hliigton, U. C, Dee. IT, imx PaoeosAM wUl be received at thU-oOlee, until Mondajr, tit Wd Instant, at 3 o'clock, p. in., for making and furnUhlns; one hundred and twenty (130) TABLES, six feet long bv three and a naif feet wide, wlih three shelves ten inabee wide and three feet high, act on the bade of tha tables, to run the full length, (six feet.) and one drawer with. look and key to each table. The fables and shelves to be made of good, sea soneduhlieplue, stained In imitation ofwaJnuti the top to be covered with enameled cloth. A spccleien table can bd seen at the office of the Suartcrmastsr General. The oder sfiOUl4 state the me required tt deliver the tables. Proposals must be addressed to Capt. E. . CaBje, Aas't Quartermaster, V.s, a., and should be plainly marked "Proposals for Tables." de le U B,iT,MS!nTr "tt-eili'a'iftlU1 J&VlrltfW0 "THB fAfctrTOKiTKAlNl ' WAMIKOWM.'aU!tTUK'iin e-rttWr wlU run aa folVawsi flee jUttf Jtalas f TrWBafrfoia avl 'tte Witt. r nafli TWIiu fwf axm TTewVei ami On Wtil. I' Oa s,tjH,lkndlAlmta sWetweMe.. titltlkl 1 Ww aa roflowai rto a. m , aad and S p. m. . raaseiursra see we ma ww.win-.i,w. at WmhlaftoaJuaeUmlUrwltMheIIltlMra and Ohio railroad, aw all petal e West, siTewcitsfrt J MlilaMjitla end Arw I'crt-Leara )Vaalat1oa barton laad ai. a. an., iitkn tM. Far j)nMoN-Usra Waehlneton at e .'. TOR AM, MINTS WKJT, and nallonsaloni the Baltimore and Ohio lUllrntd laare WashlDifoa at ( and 7 so a. m., sad an) p. m.l aaa on nunatrs ai a.w p. n TRAIN tOV0 SOUTH teare Nw Tork at 7 a. m., rhUadtlrhla at I1.M a. sa.. Bsltlmere at IU p. m. Arrive at Washlaf- Leara Nr York at p. in., Ph'ildelpl.la at 10.00 p. ai., Baltimore at i.30 a. m. 'Arrive at Within. ton at a.to a. n. -i Leave Naw York at It p. m., Philadelphia at SJO a. a., Baltimore at 7.w a. n. Arrive at Wuhlor- lAAl AMAMBuMlatlaB Tnla leave Baltimore at to a. mJ aad a.i p.m tor Vaahlafoa arrive there at It a. m. and 7 p. m. 1 , On tundajrs at IN and 7 0 a. m., only, from Bal- tlmorej , .,.i No Aanapnlls eonaKtlons 01 suanay iron biiii store or Waehlnftoo. w rumnn learlnjt VVaiUnilen st t and 7.1d a.m. and a p. n., make eonoeetlnai at Waah!orton Juno tloa (Relav) wltk trains on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, for aU points west af InaOato ilier and for all points alaaf the line of Ike Baltimore aad Ohio ruad. In Marylaad aad Ylrrlala. . H . Trains leave Aaaspolls for Baltimora and IVua. Inttoo dallyi eaecpt kundays, si t.w a. ni., and s ao 'faaaeacer TraUs'lieariu'aihiniian at f a, ai.. It a. m, and i p. to.; and BalUmore at 4.W and 7.4d a. m.aadso.p.aL, stop saly at Annapolis aad Wathlaatoa Juocttooa. Wav Pasaeaeera mutt take the AceoaaModalloa Trelesoaly. W. f . SMITH, bov 11 luicrvi iriiwnu"i ADAMS KX PRESS COMPANY. OAcedlt Pesua. ntenue, Washington CUy, D. I. GREAT PaABTERS.NORTnERy. awt WtflT-1 KKN EXrRKrB JOKWAKUKHB. I ' j Merck .eloe Mneayt Jeeelry, Vntwnkden. j JfftfcM, SjieMhn, BamJa, A, I Forwarded with SAFKTY AND DISPATCH to all' accessible sections of the country. ThlsCompanyj naa Afenciea in me TaflalIl.lU' A J.AJ lye. , nirTT j nrr nirrs d UiiAAfiiA iJJA,iltKJ JMKJUAj ll YILLE, LEXIXOTOX. Connections am mad at New York and Boston with line lorwanuna; w ine uimu ana ine British Provinces, and with steamship lines to Llr- eci-ool. Southampton, and Havre, and thence by lUiropenn expresses to all prominent commercial towns In Great Britain and on the Continent. Collection oT Notes, Draft, and Bills made at all accessible Dart of the Cnlted States. i.uuvriji.MtBi, Jew Washington, D. C. " 1 SOMK.S MX BROWN, i SOLICITORS OF PATENT AND CLAIMS. 1 i BoiusUea, Pen.alu lUek Py, 0crni neeraJUng.andaVUerfberJtt.tCU.uas, ' aarnlust the BoTentnscpf OFFICE-No. 4T4I SKVENTtr STREET, (Department Exchange.) Wabiuxotom, D. C, And So. 2 JirJt Plact, eorntr cf Jtroadeayt cppotU City JiaU, ,Vw York. Refer, by pennlaslom, te t II IL.l ti.Tn. tri.. D.l.ta.t If. . nuui, niuuiMW simuuihi ivv raTBiucut, iur Martin Kalbflelsch, Mayor City of Brooklyn i AW jah Mann, Jr , New York Clt jr l John N. Goodwin, M. C, Me i Thomas .M. Edwards, M. C N. H. U- wnra n nouine, ih. i.rrt ii.i-jinr. ji. ww, ji. C, Mass. John B. Alley, M.-C, Mas t Alfred A. Burnium, M. C, Conn.) Dwlght Loomls, M. C, woon.i eons a. uuriy, ti v., wiuu.viBin m. Aahley, M. C Ohloi Sidney Edgerton.M, C, Ohio; John Hutchlns, M. C.. Ohloi John Cotode, M. C, rtll, M. C, Vt j Jonn F. Poter, M. C, Wis j 7. 1 Chandler, M. C-, Mich.; James H. Lane. .M. C.,i KansaaiCynis Atdrlch. M. C, Minn.- Vm. Kel- logg, M. C. Ul.t John T. Nixon, M. C, N. J.i John . L. N. stratton, M. C..-N-J.I P. B, Fooke.'M.C.,1 Ml t Owen Lovrjor. M.C., III i F. P. Blair, Jr., M. " Ly.w.",.T.a.Bl :?. ;.rv.""li'' tr: '! iW&k'Miw&iu.i:)X I ve.i H WvckorC. Km Pre. UllllatnjDart Clu Knitteohtrd Kmpp. E . rre" tleahaatef S?Dr,"""' "r" " r'" Ir:.".. IT Zatl " rZCTCRlUR ADORNMENTS. J!& 48 486 RAPER HANGINGS. orAtxanaDES axd r sices. Warranted Oold Band Window Shade i Buff, Green, and Blue Holland Shades, all sites, made to order. Also, ft handsome assortment of Picture Cord and Tassels, all six and eolor. , rurcnasing wrcNa, awiii uuwiui imiwiubiockio Mcumulale.rrnswedinj It, .to, a roods will find It to their advaniaaa to live m. a call. All work executed and aupcrlntended by practical SS: r.lJ"T" Mn,, "f0Ur "JT'"""""!1 t Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay required. neaae git e me a can. Remember the number. JOHN MARKRITFR, No. 43 Seventh street, Eight doors above Odd Fellows' Halt. oorSC If rpKKTlll TKETIfl of the Mineral Plate Teeth, attenda peraonally at Lie offlee lo thle cltr. Many persons can wear these teeth who eaaeat wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear thew. ' ' Persons calllngat myoOce can be aeaommodated with snv strle and one. of Teeth thermar dealret buttothoaewhoarepartleular.and'wlaliihepur. eat, eieaoen, airongeai, aao moai periMi ueniure that art can produce, tha Mineral Plata will be more fully warranted. Room, in this dtv No. S3S rennsvlranla av.. nue, between Ninth and Tenth atraefa. Also, WI Arch street, Philadelphia. mar iety i;milk dvprKi ( IKON BALL, 310 Penueylranla Arenwe. fhoUa2 ami Jhtail DeaUr in FINEST FA3IILV GUOCEniES. FUESCUail QKJIXAX WISES, LIQVQJIS, C0BVIA18, CUAXTAQXESt BnAXDY,RUX,ajXt CIGARS and TOBACCO, Has now oa hand rery ne awrtmtnt of the above, at fair prices. 8UTLKHS BUPPUCD. nor 34-TTfcStf VKW AJtOSIMPIJKIEDMETIIOD FOH J PIANO FORTE AND SINOl.NG. PTIOP. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKr, FUh'IST, VOCALIST JSD C0UF0SCR, Has opened Ladles ami Gentlemen's Afternoon u .Will nun Arruiug j s,iaj.at.j puhiuj tmmmrm, on most liberal terms. Prosor Wolowskl will elo n plain the full theory of Must, and Readloa; VJ lill lyilCIHe ity Professor Wolowsltl's new method, person having only a alight knowledge of niuslo will be enabled. In a very short lime, to read music 1th great facility, aud execute operstle as well as classical music wtth rare perfrtilou. As to the vocal nart. br his wav of i ocallxatlon. be arrives at most extraordinary results, reudersi th vnlf tietwarfiil. anil entiles trie alnaef in i-l. ' eallze with facility, accuracy, and fine quality of tone. Prof. Wolowskl receives visitors dally from 10 to II a. m. and from 1 to 4 p. m., at his residence. No. 451 Tenth itreet. between K and P. N. -Children over eight years of age are ac- eeoted. dea-.in.ai. i p !l " t M ATNG A Obi NCI' AND SOLDIERS' MLLIKr A S0Ti J Tin V. Office, No. S7A F street, cor. TUrleeath. Communications to be addressed to J. W. HVnUWAT. Mate Agent, oct IS U Lock bos 88, Washington, D. C IkSAi RAlLUOAD&ir. NRoJik NiiwKH, ' , w' VlfXT. t j pikr n n. i,,roof y? VjtsTT $lit$r. Th aw ml mao-AMat itMnct Clt ' V OP Q(U TOJ TuMKrt1irUr r.o4 SfMlaijrl to! fta UJi. WMi W IWGls BPIHMlVlaBT. irOeaa tWW QraaV- Tha DcWBtslmarUloKltMncr CITY UfMiW YORK,; ThoaiM u. Jtwttt MwiiuWr, from New Tork MondAfi, WaMntMATt, n4 FrWIitfr Ntw Xaondon Tutdj-. titursdnj-i. and stur dart, t ' ( Theaa two nWitmiti hav ba built axptnt It Tor tkla rout, will, all nodtrn ImproTanMAtln clud.nr Water TUht toiupartmeat,. and ar 1h onlr itMmrra Tr bull tar Long IiIim boua4 wltnthlicrtatUre-pmarTlaf lmprovami.t. Coodactort acoompany ,th itaaaiera acn waf. PatMnrcra procved from Ntw Loodo laiudlat Ijf on arrlral of itcumeri. br ExprtM Train to Boa ton, WoreetUr. LowtlL LAwrrnc, Htchbuit Naabua, Concord, ths Whlta Mmmtalni, . fee. T raaaenge ra returning rrom Doaton (car th De pot of the Boston and Worcester railroad at AM f. M., Woreette 7 P. M . arrlrinj at New London S.M P. M. ' ' . rrelrht taVen at the Loweat Ratea. and dellrer d In Boeton early tha ne&t day. State Rooms In abundance canbo had on boar teamen, or at the Boston or New York offlces, Ir advance. K. 8. MARTIN, Arent. my-tf Pter , N. R. (" RKAT CENTRALi BOCTK 7 the Meat, via ItUDSOX mVKR RAILROAD and .VJHI YOUK CEXTItAL ItAIUlOAD. On aho Ami DctEMata ft, vba, rRpreee Trains leT New York rtljr depots ol Hudson River Railroad dalljrt lundafi excefted, aa OMDKaH rrom rhambets street At 7 a, m. tt a. m.fSp.m. S.t5p, m. Montreal and Butralo Train with sleeplni; care,to.lftp. m. Ttim 101 h street station At7a.m. It a. u., I Son. m. sto p.m. lO.Mp, m. im sunaays, inn ponow nx traluiHlllbe run to aadfa-oai aoth streett The fOLMn. n,sleenlor cat train for AlMar and Tror. and the .w a. to. Uav. Troy, and lilp.n. train from Albany, Connectlne-at Alban with the New York Ceiw i trsl Rallroiu for feheneiat1r( Rochester, Ctlca, i, i Bat at la, Rome, and stations on Rome and U ater twn Railroad, Buttvilo, fljriviue, Mafara falls, uteDiU,n Rrlilee. AuNirn.Cieneia.raoad(latru. 7 rains tn connection leave BuiTklo and nuspen slonvla Lake 5hore, Buealo aad Lake Huron and Great Western Railroad, (or liaaillton, Toronto. Detroit. Chlcaeo. Toledo. Milwaukle. Fonddu Iao. La Crosse, Madison, Prairie DuChten Ualena, Con.ec.lne HUS..H..R?Jfrtth Trov .d ' Boston, and Kens, and Saratoga Roads for s-.rr.to- r, iiitehall, hntiand. Burllnxton, St. Albans. Rouse Point, Plattsburgn, thrJcoiburili. Montreal, n jm. gV Frefght Atangemrnts br this route as abore without change ot cars, from the Depots In Cham- tr and Itutlson streets, are at all II ran as favora- tie aa. made br other Railroad Companies. The i lacuuiea oi ims are new iorK Huute. to the West, commend It to the eonfldr nee of merchants, S22!i tV-Vm Rih eZk?nWMBinf ' "?,! I"!"! ' .JInJ x-ZVt, i 1 VA S7i run in connetion on tha New otk Ceutral Ro-V.,h-..i ., ii ....... -.(., - For parneutars as to local trains and freleht ar rtlV, .ul . imMntin iZi de11 Superlntendebt laUIIK RAILWAY. I Passenger Train leate m Pavonla Fcrrrfrom loot or Chambers street, a follows, is t c ou a. m. Mall for Dunkirk and Intermedial stations. This train remains over night at Elmlra and pro ceeds the next morning. 7.00 a. m. Express, for Buffalo and principal in ter medi ate stations. s 00 a.m. Milk, dally, far OtlitMe ami tnterma Blate si at lone, 12,13 p. m. Accommodation, dlly, fair Port Jervls and principal stations. . , - -- -.-". :7f,'." lni"Br,, " ilo,M' I JP'ff'f M tv uup. nirivay, ior Miadteiown, iewburgn, anil reas. dallr. for Dunkirk. Bui and principal stations. The 'n ftf Vl.rtT l"11 ' no,tjron to Dunkirk. . P- LmlgTant, wiinuga w aouiietin, iui uors tut Dunkirk andnrlulnal stations. The F.xprcaa Train connect at Home) Is v tile with railroad for Buffalo, at Flralra with the Canand.l- ;..m ni. ' i- niagsra tans tuuroad, m uionamton, rsurosu ior iwcnestrr ana uunaiot ai ureal Menu. . wtth th. railroad toe Scnton, and st Buffalo snj ' Dunkirk with lh. Lak. Snore RAllmid for L1ev uiuim. "tin tut) aeaaaer niHiiv rvtittuaii lur Vir" laeiil Pinalnnatl T.il.n iLalsnlt r-I.I.aia av. ..1 the Canada rallrowls. ' CHARLE Ml NOT. epl? General Suierlntrndent. pROPOMAU VMl OATS AND HAY. DcrnT QCABTEMATEn' Orrif t. Corner Eighteenth and G streets. 11 earnest as i use, . b., eJT"V. 1. nt. I Sealed proposals will le rcceUel atthlsotlice TTumogion, u. i., uec. is, ini. , until TU): UKSUAT.the XLldar of Deceuit4r. fet is o'clock m., for furolkhliig the (rtivrrnmeiit mIII, ((uu,U)u) four hundred lliousand bin he Is of Otts ami (4,uuw)iDreeinousan(i ions ni iia). Hay to be good merchantable timothy, put up I In bales, and dellrered at (3,000) two tbuu.and ' pound to the tou. uats to teof a good merihantaMe. quality, put un In baes of about two huaheU er?h. . Oats wlU be recehed by weight at (;ihlt).two I pounds to the bushel. SacLa to be furnished without extra charge to n.llua tn tm . la lha altfr.f lt' -I. I ... within (35)twentr.lHeds)s ftoui the date ofthe t ' contract. rronoiali Proposals will be received for (500) Sra hun.lre.1 tons of hay and upwardi, and for (iHi.uusj nin iiiousanaDusneisoioaisanu upwards ! The proposltlone for the hay and oafs meibe' tifsuu i bmmiw pa see r, uui nut rtsemsda entirely f distinct from, and without reference to, each other, Aiaa iui, naaAtir eauti kiii uiiicvmmrrss oi ine IllOJ. der must appear In the proposal. If a bid Is made lo the name or a firm, the names of all the parties must appear, or the blJwili he considered as the Individual proitosal of the party 'ffif.S.'.Vi.homa-M-H-i,...-!. . end an oath of allegiance must accompany each ' propoaltlon. o"ls t U ajj to colonel D. It "ersia, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Waahlngton, p. C and should he pUlnly mark.1 Proposals I 'or cuts snd llsy." I lluaranttr. ..-r--"--'-"-----j-."-.-".-....w....,n,, , The abUlty of tha bidder to Oil lha contract, i aaoul.1 it be awanleo to blm, mutt le guarantied by two respeoslUepersont.wiioisslxosturea must I be appended to the guarantee. I Ti. ...noBalhintv ni ,,. mi........ m,.. .. . ihown by tha ojirta certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the ItottM States Dls- Bidders must be tiresent In tiersnn whn th t.i.u are opened or their proposals will not be cposld-1 Bonds equal In amount to half the sum to be re ceived on the contract, signed bv the contractor and both of his guarantors, will Le required of the sucoessrul bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond must accouiptoi'the ionttt.it win be necessary for bidders to have their bondsmen with them, or to have bonds signed In anttclpstlon and VaadV tO be frrodUCatl When (hae enels.l I, alirriaft- blan km tat tVtnJa mn ha rtai.ui ..... application Ulng made at this otfice, either person- ally, by letter, or by telegraph. r.,,..., n.,. , J-orncfUuarantt4, W'" , of the county of , and state of - .aad. .oftbecountvof ,and , do hereby guaranty that .- . Is able to fulfil contract lo accordance wth the terms of his propo. sltlon.anithat.shoiildhlsproposltlonbeaccepi.!, he will at once enter into a oontraci lo accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him we are prepared to become his securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the cjftctal certificate aboe mentioned.) INflPECTION, DELIVERY, Ar, All Oats and Hay contracted fur under this ad vertisement wtlt he rigidly Impeded, and mui as do not ira. e of a rood, sound, merchantable nusl Ity wllIberejMleNl. Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or so soon thereafter as Ihe Deiot Quar termaster shall he In funils. Any Informality In the t Id, or non-coo forms Die with the tfj-tus r.f this advertUeuieut, x, 111 In i tire tbe rejection of tie proposal. Delivery to I made t th Railroad !pot, or at one of the (o,rrnmenl Shanes, lu the il'r ut Washington. The Depot Quartermaster reserves to htrastll tlierlKhl for elf. I am or all bMa iii.than mtv .v.m I ,.n. Ll.,1. ' I, II ni-i.., "' nigii t. ii niiiw.n. del ( It .1 a-Vnl . t-i en..... - -did Col, and Depot Quartermaster. rMfX ANU WINTER CJOOIM, MILITARY AXD CirIJAX, , . - - ..,,.,.,,. . nn A LL, STEPHEN! a. CO, are now opening their Fall and Winter Goods, emhrrWlngBne Dreis .uevi, Mrri.iu r.n, mil, (tu. a large and v. eil- ftcUitcd Stock of due heay overcoats. We hate 1 also a complete assortment of Bdaiorss Suits, made lo the .Writ durable manner. Officers will Und our Amilary Oootle desirous to their wants. Heaty Wowhra Uutkeia, for camp uie at reasonable j'licra ali) sir rr ALL. S rrPHPNS f- n. . 341 Pennstlranla aienu. tertvan HI Ninth and Tenth streets. , KrrIteAT!tT,rtoTeiefl,teai, thc NavVvnRpaavaisiM-nUUiBatlllaaiail pt rMeeastar, wst, reeelve propeattleaa like ska krettlna and eamDletloa of a U'kaef at rrt Iteval, Sotrrk annai, m wnlorartlr em tliaj leaisral AM tone h a herewith aeeompaayiof. ipanyl their 'TlWKoposlUon must state the msa an Whtehlhn wharf, derricks. IwUtlnf entt rail tracks, and are wlU be ooeapleledjs hw ior ae. scale. aeeardtac to the. plana and specifications, aad nasi, the tlate laned. .J v 'j ,' i rartlealateadln, to hid csa easmlne thedrsvr laintheharrlMIMtaventrandla IM olleeof the Coartruetlnir Engineer In tha Kate oik Narr Yard, at the offlce of the Nate Afeat tt rtttladel. phla aad at Boston. -The bM must be aaeompanled by tke uittal (aer .nire Tns 11 acocTTni ia pnrir will vjivvmi. ,ar eoatraet, which wlU be dated (ran the tlrae tke ptrtf Is notified thai his esr Is aeeepted, aad the sentrsct WlU embrace the usual eondlllaas. ipttiftmllontjijr a IfUrsl furl Bstaf, 3. f. The wharf Is to be la the form of a Ti the psrl lasdlac from th. shore to the front will baelt (Mt l.ae and at feci a inches wldei aad the treat will be lMtlon(end4t feet S Inches wtde. rromhlsh water laara 10 ?' ." w.irr in uivi.ncv 1. m im Irenl'l" depth to It t"the dlitancls ttofeeti from It' ("depth to M'S" depth the distance Is 7ii fret, and th front wharf a III stand la shout IT'S" water, all at tilth tide. , The piles arelo b. of good sound heart-plne, not less than It", diameter at the OUtt, and must be driven to a food firm bearlaf ther will be la raws S feet from enUe to centre, ruaalnff aerosa the wnsri, anaaavea puts la eaiurow,wiwa Kaoar pile on each aide, maklne ptlea la eat sroas row; The.. till.. ar. iDhabarkedand covered with aaeet sine, lb ozs. to the square foot, from alfb-watar BlrKOOSSM e lacae. oeiew 10. lunin 01 (n. mud, well and securely put oa, to protect them from th. wormi. The piles will be cut off st the proper kelght. aa shown oa the plan, and sapped with hard pine tie Utrr II" PT V"jWvrj inirti I'lic i-erteaa itnuvyru ihh the eap and pinned, and the other teemed wtth an Iron bolt one Inch In diameter and two feet lour. ItAuaJ triaa mt SallAat nt lh mrhaff ttt la. tft hat K s.rtnfer of hard plo tlul-er '' by lf.restlosiTmn the eape ami strongly bolted at each crosslnr, and teetnrea these etrlnrrra then are to behara pine Jolste V br 12", lsld 12" apart upon the cape and fssteued with a-lnch spikes at each crossing, Upon theJoUUthere.stobeflMror."hBrdplbenleak. fastened Hlth one 8-inch spike In each plank at each crossing. Around the edraof the wharf there Is to be a cap sill " bjr 10", of hard nine, well fas trned sod roundM on the top to shed the rain. The fender piles are to be strongly bolted to the itrinrawa iid n sills. Four cluitera of about alK fillea each are to be driven, capped, and prepared ae oundallona for derricks, tdere are also to he twelve moorlBipoeteftrwnitenXTimrif,K"iuii.amefer. well drlten nnd strongly scured to the wharf, ai thepoiati Intllrated on tlm pNn these will be fotir fret abnre the floor of the iharf and all pile are to be sheathed with zlne, aa before described. Al Mh 4n.1 of the front wMrf. and on each able of the wharf lmllng from the thore, there Is to be a lanoingsisirs'" ww, suougif rurrai id inc wharf, and reaohlne to low water mark. taru.u m required to i-uim nuik he wharf Joins the shore, and till up receive tnr ran iracti nemasi.cr ar Indicated on the blan. hotstlnar coal, similar to I I !, u St.. anil !aaai ah lha tnMk v4rm' '""KL't?""".'"'1?'"'.?' ,i.V-,. AriHr,iAn. .n.i.n ,ihf.tr nu in hoist. Ingcual. A particular description of these derricks Hill be firm. There Is to be a hoisting engine of most ftp pro i et const nut Ion, having four drums, and to be ufsutuclent rower to work the four derricks at the same time in hoisting coal. Over thl engine there Is to 1-e a frame home, to protect It from the :;.. iQ ihe'citlli aronn.1 the wharf there are io be ,w rlng-lilt.of ltjlocb Iron, and ring Inche diameter In tu clear, placed al eieryiW feet, and 'pronely fatenr dlo the sills and stringers. I n SK whrf, and extending up on to theland, 1 um ,r.n ..At, i-n- .h....tVn .nh,i. us may ie required the total length of ilonle track being ' of a utile; tueiracK on in wnnri hih i lam u uir punf. floor, with suitable chairs, and that on the laud ou ties a' C" apart, laid in the usual manner. This track Is to be provided with 11 dumping cars prop erly constructed fur movlog coal. On the land near the shore eud of the wharf, aa shown on the plan, there Is to be a platform scale. capable of weighing ten tons, the rail track' will pais orer this scale aa shon n on the plan) tbete will also be a small office, eight feet square, near the scale, and two of similar site on th wharf. The propositions will U addressed to the" Navy Department." and must be addressed Iroiosl for Wharf at lift! Roial." that the) may bedls itnjtuitnru irou) oinrr uuiiuni iriiriB. nor2 5awtleCM 'PKCIAL 9IOTICB. TO THK CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, OFFICER OF THE ARMY AND SAW, ODEON HALL, The old and established Emimrlnm of Clot hi ne, that bss, for so many j ears, supplied the tltUene uf Wellington and vicinity with all that Is tt esniisiiorineeiezance ana u.uti.iw.iri'T.. n,..i ...w .i.iiuiii..n fsshloosM. sto.k that we hsve ever had Ae plest. ure to otter. man. Is now supplied with the most complete and I " i" J. . .. . . ,. .a aaa ... L.OAT.. PANTS, and VFSTfl llf til eft lilflftt dllta. ble st) les that could be found In the market. uurMauriiiirisi uinnin i .1, vnAii rnii HOSIERY, GLOW, fcc, cannot besu rpassed and will be sold at prices that dn not allow of compe : tit Ion. .L4RGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVERCOATS. LR(iE STOCK OF MILITARY UVFHCOATS LR(.E STOCK OF MILITARY 0ERCOATS LRCE STOCK .MILITARY DRESS COVTS. I.ARfiJ: STOCK MILITARY DkE&fl COATS. LARC.E STOCK MILITARY DKESS COATS. LRGE STOCK MILITARY'PANTS. LARGKbTOCK MILITARY PANTS. LAIlQE STOCK MILITARY PANTS. HUGE STOCK MtMTtftY YFSTS. LARGE STOCK MILITARY VEST. LK(iK STOCK MILITARY VF1TH. INDIA RUDDER GOODS OF ALL DESCRIfa TIONS. VAL1SK9, CARPKT.BAGa, a(. Our stock of DOVS' and YOUTHS' CLOTIIINO Is the Isriest and most faahloasble that hae ever been o It -red lo this cltr, and at the lowest prices the can possiniy oe oniainea in inie cur. g Call aud see us at ODEON HALL, c6rner ' street and Pennajlranl aienue, the 6reat Cloth- street and Pennajlranl atei litif iirr oi waaiiininou Ceire iot I erery Tuee, Thiirs, h Sat CQ TAKE WOT1CK. CQ M. T. PAHKER, NO. t LOUISIANA AVENUE. Respectfullir snd cheerfully returns thanks fur the 1'b'p"r'.''h.in.r'?'''''1' ii.ring .very iu-tmy luruuiuf Tlir. BF.9T HOUSE, SION. AND DECORATIVE PAINTING. Together with all work pertaining to a Fiasr. class relating EstablLument. a of ihi TnuLllTfavor nenssnoajeiuaDcy in aoiKiuag asoniinuanc. , ,' n '"' Print ml RttKiuNt Thl I :'si Work UiitzccptlonabUj And particular attention Is paid to PROMPTNESS IN DELIVER. jjTJ" Rem ember the number I at Loir in a ti4 Arcf vt, oct 21 3m bet. Math and Mt eath streets, M A It K II A H M ARKH 1M is the beit HOTEL In the Citt or Wa.hi hgton, kept on the EUItOTEA.N WAN, AJtotntM Wllford? Uottl, No. 212, Vtssn.yisik Atcvcsl, llfl underslfned have fitted and furnished th above outvied house In the best manner, glvlnglt all I the modern Improvements, Including water aodgaa i In eiery room, beds and furnishing goods Dot sur- psised In any house In the country. i We beg to assure those who mayfavorus with a calllnlhe ordinary, that It wlU be supplied with t try thing the market arlorJi, gut up fu the arr .sTVirandatllvlng prices, f The National KnuUitnn saysi "We feci It lo be our duty tn invite attention to this hnue, and to guarantee the pubtk against eitortlon In price or neglect In attendance. It will not he under the control of thp servants, wheiherwhlte or black." AndHeendorse it and shall carry out tha fact. e can only say to thone cnmlng to Waihlngtoo. slop at the new Luroitean Ibtu, stop at the beat houate, stop at the house neaioat the ran and the rncAirnr, and tu he. e Ihe benefit uf all this, stop at MAKKIIAM'J, -U Pennsylvania avenue. JOHN II. Ml'D-iOM, V P. MARKHAsM, dc ft Proprlctora, DKTBCTIVK IIRPARTMKNT, vt thovoLiiAS rouvs, No, am Rlereuth street .vest, .VsT f.e forwr of I'rnntiuta ovrtiH, l The publte are herrM Informed, that all casee requlrlug the servicrs oi a detective officer will be promptly and carefully attended tu, "" iA.j)ur" upon application being male at the po Ike Headiiuartere, No. 010 Jult-venth sttet west, under supervision of I ' W. B. WEBB. Superintendent or Metropolitan Police, nov sfl 3aw2m DO XOV KNOW IT I U roit do not, call at SMITH k BE ALL'S, No. 'Ml st tnth street, near K street, an buy yourself a nice suit Clothing from them, aithcr hare jnit received new and rplen4l1 anortmcat. DOT 21 dt J ant f rvvt. iwisk I j. ntti.d-.fc .it. MuO ft sUsiT air -J. alretwiaf JiMrJbxiBia. .r i, a I 1 al i. i til Mow ti S.wrnUJ A ,jr i1 raflt t Kite,. wn ntsaLSf , T, GREAT RBUJCDT't ta 1 atfveV r It' FOR RHKWIATUM, 00UT,' NEtmALeM AltTM-' RAUO, STIFF HECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, . Mm, CUt. ANDXVOUNDsX'LLES, -., -' HEADACHE, AND ALL RHECMATIC L AND NERVOUS DISOROERSj ' av 4m.t 7 for all of which It Is a speed snd eertaln reme dy, and never 'faita.t This llattnent la prepared from tha recipe of .Dr.'stpbea Sweet, o( Connect Iut, the faawui bone-eetter,and has been used In his practice, for mors thai twenty jranrsywltli th most astonishing surcees.' - ' (' ' . . , . ' . ' i Hi S AS AN ALIKTIATOR OF r A IS. ifU unrivaled by anj preparation before tb public, of which tha moat akapticaj Jney bw conrtacad Xj m alagte trial Thlt Llalment will eurai rapidly and raaimllyt Buaemaaisiiia jjieeraera oi evrrj nma, ana, m i thimaaniia of BaiaM. where It haabeen uaed.lt baa I atle juaorders br every kind, snd,ift . T -.....,. --- -r-T aavaa K ka.m Ik l.tl r' I serer been known to fait. FOR XEVXAUllAM will affprdtmmedtata teller lneVtry case,howc.exdlatresslnf. 1 It will relieve the worst cases of IIEADACItu three minutes, end U warraated to dd ft.'v roonunr.tito.winitciireirtifiTfttiy,. ' 3 '- FOR NKRV0V1 DEBIUtr AND CENTRAL US-' $rTCDE,'Unt from'lapruaeac? or excf, this Llatment la S most happy and unfailing remedy., Acting directly po tha nervous Ufsues, It itrerigtliena and revivifies the system, and restores It to elasticity and Ijror. " -' ' f ' , " FOR MLES.Aa an eiternal trm?dr.ws claim that'll la the best known, and we, challoge the world to produce an e,uaL Ery Tlctlmor this distressing eomptal,at should glveit alrul,for It will not fall ,toaJut, Imtnerdlate relief, and, In a naiorlty of eases, will effect a radical cure. , QCISSY ASD. SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant 'and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fall to tore. , SPRA ISS are sometime very obstinate, and en largement e-f the Joints Is liable to oesur If neg lected. The worst case may be conquered by this Llalment In two or three days.1 Bfllf, rfn, K'OVSDS, XOBEf, VLCERS, Bt'S.Vt, ASD SCALDS, yield readily to tha won derfulheallng properties of DR.SWEETS INFAU LIDLT. LINIMENT, when used according to direc tions. Alio, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FA'ET, ASD INSECT B11ES AND SUNOS. DIC,STEWIEN BVEET.OF CONNECTICUT The Great Natural Done Setter, DR. STEPHEN BWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, la known all oyer the United States;- DltaflTEFnEN BWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, la the author of " Dr. tweet's laralllble Liniment," DM BWEET'3 INFALUBLK.UNIMENT Cures Rheumatism, and never falls,, DIU fiWEEra INFALLIBLE LINIMENT la a certain remedy for Neuraljla. DR. SWEET'S INFA'lXIBLE IJNIMENT Cures Burns and Scalds Immediately, DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE UNIMENT I the best known remedy for Sprains and Bntlsea DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headaa.helnunedlately,and was never known to fill. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE' LINIMENT Affords Immediate relief for Pilerand seldom falls to cure. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Toothache la one minute. DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIM.ENT Cures Cuts and Wounds Immediately and leaves nu scar. DR. SWEET'S 'INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores In the known world. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise IL DR. SWEETS JNFALLIBLK-tlNIMENT Taken Internally, cures Colic, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera.- DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a " friend lo need," and ersry family should ha.ett at hand. DR. SWEET'S INFALUBLE UNIMENT Is for tale by all Druggists. Price 35 and SO cents. A mcml la Need. Try II. KMe -miiail'l l.irat.MPaie (.iAI'wnns, kO external remedy, Is without rl.al, and will alle vlate pain more speedily than any other prepare tlon. For all Mhcumathi and lHtt ou Disorders It Is truly lntslllble, and, as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, ho , Its soothing, heal ing, and powerful, strengthening properties, excite the Just wonder and astonishment of all who hare eter given It atrial. Orer one thousand certifi cates of remarkable cures, performed by It within tho last two years, attest tbe fact. To Horse Owners I DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LIVtVEXT FOR HOUSES tsuorlvalled by any, and lo all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises, or Wrenching. Its effect Is majtcal and certain. Har. nets, or Seiddle Calls, Scratches, MabgiAe.,lt will also cure speedily. Spavin ana Ringbone may 1 easily presented and cured In their Incipient stages, but conflrmrd cases are beyond th possibility of arauivaii us. (iv taae t tMwiassau, esutiairi. ti desperate or hopeless but It may be alleviated by this Uolmrot. and Its faithful application h 111 af. wars remote ine Lameness, ana aaame ibShors to fra. el with comparative ease. PA. 3 WE KT S INFALLIBLE LINIVKNT I U I. U I G II1 M PR1KND. And thousands hate found It truly A FRIFND IN NEEDI Ask foe "Dr. Sweet's laMllhle Liniment." and take no other. Re not deceived by unprincipled tlealeri.uho ulll trvla naliu nff aomottiap arflt'la on n hit-h tbey can make a Utile more pro (It, inr uiijtrrui uotiir coaiaiua ikraraj iiiDtri aa mil en as ihe (wenty cent bottle, and Is much the cheapest lo buy. Tr) it. To avoid Imposition, observe thc Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on eiery label, and also M Stephen Sweet's Infalllble'Llnlment " blown In the glass of eah bottle, without which none arrouln. RICHARDSON A, TO, Bole Proprietors, NorwUh, Ct. MORGAN e.' ALLEN, General Afcti, o CULT suret. New tetk. e)y -aa O- Soli by all dealers evtrrwhprc, noil ly BAlLfcOAD&.T -aiii ei r ' ..41.1 tf r bMtt.K, i. l"l.-ijs 'iTlvr .ett.'-liaUij.j... atfl aritJjx,ti,4.iMJtKujt,MMaiv -i tw-faJa a -l twTMljnitf an awes' uXtfWAWttVWWWtm rrMa WIiaS sHreet-Waaa-c'.Hit '- ,i -" ' " afSiUsi B tw-il s a f wnx Laura s Touows,-Tri Tare- At AVM.IvUnstvidemnSAmbA-C.avA. -, Aeommodtto - letisWauifrfiit 'AS9S At A.M.,ruciaoeiiandJereTCttJrNair .,,- Jeney Aeeommodatkin tu t.99 At A. M.,TlKentingttmandJereetDtyi t MonilBgMall-' - - - S.06 At IW P. M.. via Camdc and A nbor Acoom- moeaiio - .. . j.a At 3 At 4 P. M.. Yla Camden and Ambor O. And A, Express - .--(--- .i ' s.m P.M.. via Camden and Jersey City Erenlng Expree - " S. At 4 P. M.. via Camden and Jerter Cltr Sdnaas Ticket - v - S.9S AI tf P.N.iVlaKeuilaflonandJerieratrt KvealagMaU - - 100 At IS - P. M- via K en H niton and Jency Cltfri -. Southern Mall -' ' t -. ,o At ' PM.,rUCamdensJMAmMr Aecom- mod 1 Ion (Freight and PaeeeDg er) -1 1 1' tit class ticket'--' V 2.98 evils' ' " N class ticket' :- 1 so The 8 P. M.' Lias runs dally, Sundays excepted. The U P. M. Southern Mall runs;dall). ' ' , WAT Lt NEB. ( . eu.a a-a r .t.,a a -.1 a . tror lariiioi, rvnion, sic., i.iv nnn m Ae 01., mm ba a cm J '- a a ".-.a a.I raaa.B,Nia is r, m.firosn nrnsugion, anq ik P. M. tram Walnut street whsrf. : r J" -, For Bristol and Intermediate Stations at Ui A' iairvBi nvaiBioginn, . Jrvr.Painiyrs, Rlverton, Delanco, Beverly, Buis Uagton, Florence, Bohlentown,C,tjEI)aI, Ju4, 6 Steamboat Trentoa, fnrfBordehtown .Ami 'infer medlat Rations, at 2 r. M.f from Walnut itee CI" For New York, and Way Llaet tearloi Ken lagton Depot, take the Cart on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour beftre departure. The Cats run Into th Depot, and on arrival af each Train, nin from the Depot, f , , t Fitte noun da or Rareajra onlr albtwsd each has- senrer. Passengert sr. prohibited lora taklnf anything; as Baggage but their weiring appareu Alt llsarer-ers Arat rlnc twit nil tn IS tAalrl tn. lta The Company limit their reepooalbllRy for Baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will itst be liable for any amount beyond too Dollars, except by special eontract. XVM. H.-OATMFR. Agent, apes fft 1 ' TITINTRR AKnANGFMKNT, Philadelphia, VI1mlnloJS and Baltimore. RAILROAD' 'On and after MONDAT. NOV; IS. 1ML rASSENUER TRUSS1 LEAVE PIUUDLLPIIUt For Baltimore at s ao s. tn., S.13 a. ml, 11.19 a. ., f Exnreaa.l and 10.10 n. m. For Chester, at 8 W s. m , 11 S3 a. tn., 1 43 and 10 60 p. m, For Wilmington, at K) a. m , 8 18 a. tn , 11.33 a, m . S.4S and 10 so p. utv For New Cattle, at a IS a. m. and s 43 p. m. For Doyer, at 8.16 a. tn, and S so p.m. For MiTford, at 8 15a. m. For Salisbury, at 8.13 a. rn. -" 7A.lf.Y5 rOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at BIO a. tat (Express,) loflp, m.. (Fxpreis.l6.)a&tnp. m . (Fxtrrss 1 Leave Wilmington at 7 so and ll.3l a, m, 4.19, a J, inu mjw n. in, Leara Salisbury at S p. m. Iara Mllfordat43p,m. -Lear Dot er at a. m. and S.10 p. m. Leave New Castle at II a.m. and B.10 n. m. Uave Chester at b.to a. hi j is. 15, 4.06, and S so p. m. 'Laura Baltimore for Saliaburvand Intermediate stations at . and 7, p. m.i for Dover and lnterme- eaateataiiose.ai 1 ievp, m r . u TJTilsVV FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at B 43 a. m.. 1103 ani 11.90 n. m. Leave Wilmington at 4. w a. w., so a. m., Ii.13 ''FREIGHT TRAt.N, with Pauenger Car attached, will run as followsi . ( Leave Philadelphia, for Perryvllle and Interme- tuaie puiccatii. o.iw p, m. 4 . Leave Wilmington, for Perrj 1 ilia and Intstmedl- ate tilauva. at 1MU d. m. Lear Baltimore, for lUvte do Orac aad inter mediate stations, at 9 a m., ON SVND iYS ONLY: At S so a. tn. S41J 10.BO p. m., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. , At 7 from Baltimore to Phllartelnhla. Th ASM a.m. Train ftvim PhllaiUlnhta tn fltiltl. nnor wuirua uauy, jHonpara sxcErTEP, . Jan S tf President. pit B04TON, VIA NEWPORT FALL RIVER- AND By the splendid and superior steam ers pi w. 1 nuruaii.f.jnrinK STATE. BAV STATE, and STATE : of MAIWW, of great strength and speed," but 'particularly adapted to the narlgatton of Long-Island Sound, running In connection with th Fall rirer and Old Colony railroad, distance of AS miles only to Boa Leave Pier No. B. North river, neat tho Batterr. The steamer EMPIRE STAT V Capt, Brayton, PlOIKIKja, IVrUUreMlssja sallU a rHUlf , alt O CIOCK P. M., touching at Newport each way. Tho steamer METROPOLIS, CapL Brown, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdajs, at 4 o'clock P. M. . touLhlne at Newnori each wir. These steamers are fitted with commodious state rooms, ana every arrangement ror th security and comfort of VtaMenrers. who are alTorded Irv.thla routeanlght'a rest on board, and, on arrlral at Fall river, proceed per eteamloat train, reaching notion eany ine toiiowian;inoT.ng,or may remain on board until starting of tha accommodation at 8 A. M. by which they may reach Boston about 8.43 A.M.1 . - . A baggage master la attached to each steamer, who receives and ticket tha baggage, and aecom paulee the same to Ha destination.. A steamer runs, lo connection with this line, be tween Fall river and Providence, dally, except Sun dais, j J H i Freight to Boston.. Is forwarded through with great tlltpaloh by aa Express Train, which, leaves Fall rler every morning, Sundays excepted, at 7 K o'clock, for Boston and New Bedford, arrltlng ai Its destination at about 11 A. M. For IVelrbt or passer, apitlr oa board, or at tha 4 nfflce, on Pier No. s. North rit er. For state-rooms ana perms, appiy on poara, or 11 oes.reu in secure them lnaiWance.to WM. BORDEN, Agent, ear n-tf 70 and 71 West street, N. V. WEIT, NORTIIAVCAT, ANU NOl'TIf- TO CIVILMN, OFFICFRS, DND-HEW, SOLDIERS, AND,Of IIF.HS, ' THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD are running through passenger trains from Wash ington to me union, er,Hiinomcnange or cars dally at 7 H m. sad S p. m ," and otters greater In ducements to th traveling public that any other route, i lii' CHEAPER FARF, LI-SS CHANCF3 OF CAR?, CLOSER COXNFCTIOV. AND l.l'ICKFR TIME. This Is lha only route that checks baggage from Washington city to the West. Tickets good until used! and passengers hate the privilege of laying over at any point on the route. Passengers procuring tickets by this route, save the delay and expense of Omnibus tramfer. SEMOtBVR THE ONLY OFFICII tn nrrviiM. tickets, U at th depot of B. fc O. R. R. Bargajre received at any hour during the day, and no charge iurituiHU tei.,T. unm- 11 CAFKTV, SPEED, ANU COM FOU T. it FOR BOSTON, v(.tcetf.r, palmer. fitchbuno, Nashua! lowfll, toncohd. the white mountalns, and ln- termediate points ' THE new and staunch steamers of JafSakWKi ,fc N'w'c' Line, C1TV OF Bus- ice n I OF luniou.iii ui ni.i iuhi., leave new ora dally. (Stindaye excepted,! At 4 o'clock, p. tn. from Pier No. 30, North River, foot of Vestr street, aT III fleSt lal'ilULJlt Ther connecting ulth the steamtoat Fu press Train ror the above points, tia Norwich and Wor cester, JUoiton ae.t Worcester, 'orcester and Nashau, and New London and Norlhrru Railroads. Freight taken at thc lou est rates. For Tnforraallnn, Inquire of ! E. S. MARTIN, myJd tf Acent.onlhe Pier, riiiLtijri.niiA, HALAMANDFR. KIllK AND BURGLAR FROOf SAFES. store, 71 south fourth street, ' FhllsdSlfhts, Pa. Orders rerelred by W.D. SIIRIHERD, Corner of Set enth snd U stresls, Waihlpgloo, U C. Jan It ly 1 tiiuu The underslcned bers leave to In Insni lil a form bis friends and th public that h has bought th interest f -Nat. Hlnee't Sliavlog and 1 HalrlresstogeslabUsh ment, No. ill Seventh street. near thecomcrof G.ppoelle(the Patent OWce,) (where he wlH continue to carry on the Shaving 1 and Kalr-eutUag business In th latest atrle. ( Thankful lor past favori, he would soUalt a share I 01 Ut pUIseU1 laAinUeeegVl 1 ra ihal. Partl-ular attention paid to cutting children's . tttaiAn i rmiDiAN, J dc s-lia XiATlMOUM WSSSBSXa. bstrwviaf intra a4 aiaaaLtwaatA.hweafJ!atAJ-. !fct et.r etata wataai aMt,aMeeTairi- MtJJOMMTOl Teraatke '' I W cys "'JWli aei aer.t i . a 5fcr.s?iS?x arms. sjaeair,ia tae,,: Te5nL?v,"e " M'jJPj-alla' t ro1wta7nstkaSinoteMy w. BeTreutaeaa. MUMwa. Lai CoefuaWa ef lUaf. MtUsBoa t&SMgfana. tlaaa lua fiaataw us eat emu laivpti, aw, r aiaileW ASfTw ev Vouti-thosesscarra-Ml selitary eraeHeaeairi'.' V '. law 10 inejr jletlaiS than tbe sane; of SVrrost tl.ikarfaertei'uitssea.'blltatliix their ni!Ht&.Z . 'a '. '..YOOTMlCN , ' ; " ' F,l,.iTJl,2'!. ".'' Tlettaa ef toll V " tare Mse, thst,ltrealliil aad. deatruatlre .habit a which anauallr sweepe to ea uatlnelr rrare thow ,kfi ,?,'. V.'f ,f? ,a,ta PjateaJte' taleatel i and btUlUat latelleet, who ntaht otherwise here ratraaeed UiteQlna; Senates wtth tha thnadersof eloquence, or wskedto eestasy Ihelli taglrre, star " eall with full ooaltitcnce. ' ' 1 MABRIAGE. I- f I i Married Persons, or TOun, Men'contemplatlne" OROANfO-WrAXNKSSr' marrla,e. beln, aware of phraleal weakaeas. or-' (anle drbUlttr, dafomlttes, Ve., speedily eurrt.' "' J '' P tie who elaeea hlmaelf uader th, eareof Dr.. -maviellflouslreonndelntilBhonorssaivnttessa&!' sadcoafldeatl relf upon his aklll ae a phrslolsn.c', ' tmiaedlateli' Cured sad Full Mnir Restored. Thla Ureadful Dlaease which renders UfeaiIS."K-l crsble and Msrrlsfe impossible Is the neatltr paid by the -tletlma rof Improper ladufeaaees.' " Vount persons are to ept too eoasmlleaeeaaee Iron 1 not belts; awara of tha dreadful eonaequeaeea thet taar ensue. Mow. who that aHttimla tk k. Jert will pretend to dear that the power or proere-1 atloa la loot eooner bjr thoee faltlne late tnproper' Mm, in. u.im pruHv.ii aeeiee. neine de orired thenlaasureaofhealUirciffaiwiit.-. tttmmmm. elouaanddeBtrttlrea)rnptoBatotoHibodranl '' mjn .p an. ...ikbi uajuume. aeraneeq the1 fhreleal aad Afeataf 'uaetloBS Weakened TLote of ens Weakeaed ,Ute of a IrrtUMiitr, Dreaew H,IMlte.uin,AsT(.. I of the Frame, Ootifhe, riiaaBiliiHl itafTuvi a tlsriralpllatlea of the Heart, tuuoaal uelHllljr.awaitlDiodha Frame, Owtlis, OFFICE N.'7, SOUTH FREDERICK (Titter, Left hand side, loluf from Oaltlmore street,' a few'"1 doors from the corner, 'Fall not to obserre uaase -snd number. '"'"' - .' "" tettersmustnelpaldajid eontsla a stsmp. rha ' Doctor's Clplorasshshs; In Ms oOre. "'-" ' ' ' D, JOHNSTON, l ,J MenberorihaftnalCoUea-eofJturireoat, tondonjn " KadualefronnaeofthanuMtesUaent Collrrealar "i e failed AUUa, and tea rreater part of whoM" 'I -" Hrtt?V,ir'11'?si,talaoJtadoei, ra- "I 4 rls.Fblladelphlaandj. sewhere.hss efteeted ee -- it the most astonishing- cures thst were eier known trnsnr troubled with rlnilne lathe hesd sad earswhrnaaleep,matnerrouaneaa,betiuialarBied . aa aB, 1iaaa aaea.aeaB l.e,eV.t. aaa. 7, . JTI ",l J s. 1 1...aaaMSu.Wa-eeUli,iiiT,wlinilTalUeaXElUSh lor, atteodedraonettnus with derangetueat of ' 'I (l..Litd,rrer cured iDssaedtately, " c i -mmm a-aniCKiar nolle , . , Dr. J. addresses all those who hav Injured the.rt t ' flYV t,rtlmKP WJBd,dlWlf0a lsfr habite. which ruin both tody and mind, tioUttlnxlhaan for i either business, atudr. society or nairlag. T?"MM7,lt.MhdyffwcU.f -n t produced by earlr habits of youth, rltt Salueea i. of th Back and aOmba, Palus In the Head, Dloiness of Sight, Lose ofiNuscular Power,' Palpitation of '' the Heart, Dvspepela, Nervous Irrltsblllty.Derangeo ment of the Dlgeatlr uncUons. General DebiliTr: ' Syraptomaof Contumption. i. - - Ji . , - - MEirrAixTe-Thefeaifuleffeeteoit the mind are' " ' J much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas,- Depression of Spirits, Kvll Forebodlnri. , Averstonto Society,Self.Dtstrust,Loveof Solitude,- ' Timidity, kit are some of tha evils- produeed. ' ' Thousands of persons of all ages ean now Judg " ' what Is tha Sanaa of thelroecllning health, ioslnr Ihelr vigor becoming nreak, pale, nenousand ' emaciated, having a singular appearanoe about th e) ei, cough and symptoms of consumption, VOUNG MEN, Who nnrc Injured themselves by a certalnlpractlce &,' " Indulged In woes alone a habit frequent Ir learned . from c, 11 companions, or al school, the edes ta of t which are nlrhtlv felt, even when aaien. wa tt. not cured rentiers marrlAcelmpoislbIe,anddestroyi both mind and body, should apply Imojedlatclr. . . ttiWhat a pity that a young mao,The hopeol hi ' vouniry, me wining ui nis parents, Should b snatched from all prospects andenjoymeats of llfe,r" t. by theconsequeuca of deviating from th pat Kef x. nature andlndulglnilaaeertaineecnthablt. SueJi tt persona Mt'T. before contemplating ( -a UARRIAQK, reflect that a sound mind and body are the moat, " necessary reji-ltltes to promote connublsl htppK " ness. Indeed, without these, th Journer through llf become a weary pllgrlmagei th prospect hourly darkens to the view t the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with tha melan choly reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our owu. "- '-" DISCASC or.tMrnCDENCR When tbe misguided and Imprudent votary ol pleasure finds he has Imbibed the seeds of this pel ful disease, It too often happens that aa llMlmed' sensof ehamc, or dread of discovery, deters htm . rrom appliing to those who, from education aadu respectability, can (Alone befriend hlin, lie falls t. Into the handaof Ignorant ami designing pretend ers, who, incapable of curing, filch his jtecunlary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or , aa long as tha smallest fee can be obtained, -and In despair leave him wtth ruined health to sigh over his galling disappointment t or, by tfce use of that deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constllutlona. symptoms of this terrible disease, such as Affection of the Head, Throat. Nose, bktn, etc.. progressing with frightful rapidity till death puts a period tu Ma dreadful sufferings by nendlng him to that up , di.oot ered country from whose bourne no tratrler returns. ' ENDORSEaMKNT OP TUB PRESS. ' The many thousabda cured at this Institution within the last eighteen years, and the numerous Important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of tht fSun" and many other papers, notice of which have ap peared again and again before tbe public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and re sponslbillt). is a sufficient guarantee lo th af flicted. -SKIN DIS).ASr.S SPEEDILY CURED." Persons w riling should be particular In directing their letters to his Institution, In the following manner t JOHN M. JOHNSTON, at D llaltlmore Lock Iloapltal, dee 13 ly Baltimore, Maryland, pLAUIS ACMINflT.UNITKD BTATESJ FINLRY DIGQER. (late Retrlster of the United States Treasury,) aud CHARLKS K. SHKRMAN, Couaaellon at XaWdt. Ill devot their enttraatten- tlon to the prosecution and settlement of demand agalnstlh United Stats, growing out of Ihe pres ent war. Including the A-rouate and'tlalm o' Stntes, Contractors, and Disbursing Officers iapplt-' cations for the restoration of property Illegally selied or captured, and for compensation for th use of private property for Government- purposes, and for damages fur the Injury of such property by the army, for military pay, pensions, and bounty landet ud for distributive shares of moneys paya ble at the Treasury and due to sub-contractors and other". They will alio giro legal ad rice to laminti, contractors, and to unprofessional agents In lilt- tiruriiM's, nouprrpar wrmca arguments wnen les lied. With non-resident Acents who mar send thau claims, ao equitable dlOalon of coni missions will be made. -j undisputed ueniauda win te collected aad ' promptly remitted for a commission of from a half -.1 10 tno and a half per cent., deuendlnar on tha amount) and negotiations with the Departments MUsductrd ou moderate terms. lly prompt attention, moderate charges, long ex perience, and a minute knowledge of tha x4aws, regulations, rules, and precedents governing thai class of business at tha Departments, they hop to render their service useful to claimants aad public Refrrenc maybe mad to members of Congress, ldomeeraof thaGorernmentt and eanaals.llr.Lv permlislon.totheHonrELisna WntTTiOeey,Plrt romnt roller of theTreaaurr. Address Messrs. JHQGERI. SHFRMAN, Washington, D. O. Otflce, No. )1S F strest, near 'Treasury and Wll larda Hotel. nov 8 rav T3HOPOHAI.H FUR HAY. Sealed proposals are Invited until the Wth Uy of December, iwzx, for furnishing the Siibalitrnc De partment at Waahlugton, D. C.iUlU. uo tan ol HAY, In bales. 'The first delivery to b commenced on or about llieethday uf January, ltWJ, and th whole quan tity put In Hllhlii thirty daj from. th first deliv ery. The hay to be dfllrrred at SUth street wharf ami to I weighed and inspected. Bidders must state. In their bids, the price per I.ouu pounds at which they will furulsh tha Hay. Firms making bid must state the nameipf all Ihepatlles lnlereeted. Payment to be made In certificate of Indebted ness, or such funds as the Government may bate for illslrlbutlon. , Rids to b directed o Col. A. HECK WITH, A. IX L and C. S. II., .. A., Washington. D. C, and en dorsed M Proposals for llay,' de IS n w, OOODALL, VJi PLUM DER, AUD OAH ANU STEAM FITTER, C04 fitvtnth itrett, near Canal Bridgi, WASHINGTON, All orders executed at the shortest not Joe, tn tha most substantial manner, and on reasonable termr. Personal at, ten tlon given to fiery department ol tbe business. aov M D'fc Lt.CKWOUDientinul th nr. XJ tlcof Dentistry, la th Washington Building, comer Pennsylvania avenue and Seventh street. Having practiced In the South nearly sixteen years, he feels assured that ha can gl. satisfaction. Co any , that may caU.) . 1 Teeth InaerleJ on Vulcanite, Rubber, orJGo PUie. Chloroform adiUo lite Kd wheifdciHc3. ? i-t; k s 1a Aju- r - - --"tHaraa- jt--