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8AYLX8 J. BOWEN. Poatmaster.

TRAVELERS' DIREGTOBY.I OFFICE BALTIMORE A- OHIO RR. CO.,

Washington, Novewber 12th lfl#4.

On and after Snnday. November 13.1804. Paasen-ger Trains between Washington and Baltimorewill De run aa follows :

TRAINS MOVING NORTH.No. 1.BALTIMORE, WAY STATION A HAR-

R18BUB<i TRAIN .Lea%e Washington 6:30 a, m.Arrive at Baltimore a. m.No. !i.NEW YOBK A WESTERN EXPRESS-

Leave Washington 7:30 connecting at Relaywith Mail Train leaving Baltimore at 9:00 a. m.for the West. Arrive at Baltimore 9:10 A. M.;Philadelphia. 1:56 P. m.. New York ti:30 P. m.No.3 -NEW YORK MAILTBAIN.Leave Wash

ioirton 11:1) a. m. Arrive at Baltimore at 14:4*p.m., Philadelphia 3:37 p. m., New York 10:00P. M.No. 4.BALTIMORE TRAIN.Leave Washing¬ton 3:00 p. m. Arrive at Baltimore 4:30 p m.No. 3.BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA AND

NEW YORK COMMUTATION TRAIN-LeaveWashington 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Baltimore 6:1.«r. m.No. 6-BOSTON. ALBANY & NEW YORK EX¬

PRESS TRAIN.Leave Washington 6:00 p. m.Arriveat New York 5:00 a. m. Mails and Passen¬gers by thia train connect with all the early morn¬ing trains leaving New York for the East, Northand West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore ticketsaold by thia trainNo. 7.BALTIMORE * IIARRISBURG TRAIN

Leave Washington 7:00 p. m. and arrive at Balti¬more b: 10 p. m.No H.NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND

WE8TERN TRAIN.Leave Waahington at 8:30P. m.; a'opping at Re'ay House f«r Western passen¬gers to tsk>- Express Train lor Gratton, WheelingParkersburg. and all points in the WestFOR ANN AP0I.I8 the connections will be made

with the 0:3O A. m anil the 4:30 p. m. Irom Wash¬ington. No trains to or from Annapolis on Sun-d*y.

j 81.NDAY TRAINS.THE ONLY TRAINS FttOM WA83INGT0N

for passengers on Sunday are the 7:^0 A. M and3 P. m. for Baltimore, and 8:30 p. m. for Balti¬more and Philadelphia, and the 6 p. m. for NewYork om.y.SLEEPING CARS direct to New York on 6 p. m.

and *»:30 p.m. train daily, except on Sunday. OnSunday tbe Sleeping Cars on the *v3(> p. M. trainrun to Philadelphiaonly.%JT Passengers leaving Washington at 7:30 a.

m .. and 6 and *30 p w., go through to New Yorkwithout changing cars.For further information, tickets of every kind,

A < . apply to GEO 8. KOONTZ, Agent at Waah¬ington. or at tbe Ticket Office.

W P. SMITH. Muster of Transportation.L M. COLE, General Tickct Agvnt. nov 14

G'REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTEI TO THK

NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST.

ON AND AFTER November 1Mb traina willleave Baltimore from North Calvert Station aafollows :

. .Fast MaU at . .».9 2*1 A. M.Harriaburg Accommodation.3.0") 1*. M.Lightning Express 9.30 P. M.

THE 6 30 A. M. TRAIN"FROM WASHINGTONconnects with the9 2u a. m train from Baltimorefor Pittsburg and the West, and for Xlmira. Buf¬falo, Rochester, Dunkirk, Canandaigua, and Ni¬agara Falls, and for New York city.

THE 7.20 P. M TRAIN FROM WASHINGTONconnects with the 8 3" p m. train from Balti¬more for Elmira and the North and Pittsburgand the Weat.

SLURPING CABS ON NIGHT TRAINS.Soldikk? Ticeits at Gotersmbbt Rates.ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY.LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME.

For ticketa and any Information apply at theofcee of the Great Pennaylvania Route, cornerPa avenue and 6th street, under National Hotel;and Depot House, No. 463 C st.. near New Jerseyavenue, Waahington. J N. BUBARRY,

Superintendent N. C. R B.E J.WILKIN8,

Pars and Ticket Agent, corner fttb st.!e 9 tf and Penn avenue.

PHILADELPHIA STEAMERS.- ?I?re88 Line, semi-weekly, between PHIL-

and Alexandria.WASHINGTON and GKORGX-J^^ggSteamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and GeorgeII. Stout.Regular sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT-I.RDAYS,from No. 14 North Wharvea, Phila<lel-phi*;.*D2 «

* Water atreet, between Congressand High. Georgetown.For freight apply to

M ^ JOHN B. DAVIDSON,Water atreet, Georcetowji...Artniln ^hl'adelphia, WM. P. CLYDE, 14North Wbarvea.Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS 4 BOWEN,No. 1 King st. nov 8-tf

C. W. BOTELER. JN0. W, BOTELJsBC. W. BOTELER * SON,

IHPOBTIH8,WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS

ISCHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARS,TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE.BRITANNIA WARS, BLOCK TIN GOODS.tin CHAMBER SITS, COAL oil LAMPS,JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS,VEATBER DU8TXBS, BRUSHES,WOOD WARE, ANDHOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY.tar HOUSES. HOTELS, and STEAMBOATS

FURNISHED AT IHort NOTICE.318 IRON hall.

PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.IT-xxa between fth and loth ateILLAED'S LIFE ANDCAMPAIGNS OP GEN.McClellan; Gener^ MeClellan'a - P.r-

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PROPOSALS.Proposals for hides, tallow, hoops.

HORNS, CHUCKS. SHI.N8, ANDTONGUES.

Orrici Dkpot Commissary or Subsistence,/Washington, D. C.. Nov. 16,1&>4. \

Sealed Proposals, in duplicate are invited untilthe J6th day of November. at 1' o'clock a. mforHides. Tallow , Hoofs. Horns, Chucks, Shins, andTongues. of all Government Cattle slaughteredwitfcin the ancient limits of the District ofColumbia, for four month", from the commence¬ment of the contract. , , . ..

The above articles to be collected by the con¬tractor, and removed from the various places atwhich the cattle are killed at such times as may bedesignated by the officer in eharge.The number of Cattle used monthly 7*rj J'0110

IJitO to 3.o6', and are now killed at Cham Bridge,Giesboro',Convalescent Camp, Washington, ana

Alexandria, bnt other places mayoccur within theprescribed limits where these articles will be re¬quired to be collected.

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The contractor shall be liable for all the HiJes,Tallow, Hoots, Horns. Chucks. Shins, andTongues coming from all the Government BeefCattle slaughtered, unless it can be made satis¬factorily to appear to the Subsistence Departm >ntthat all due exertion, diligence, and care was m >deto obtain said articles.Payments will be reQuir^d every ten aayc in

Government funds.The bids will state the amount, per animal, or

the articles referred to, and be a-comoanied >ythe following guaranty, certificate, affidavits, oreach guarantor, and oath of allegianceBltnn forms can be obtained by application to

the undersigned.ROPOSALS.

I, . of the State of . county of ,

olTer, per head, for all Hides. Tallow. Hoofs, Horns,Chneks. 8hins. and Tongues of all GovernmentBeef Cattle killed within the ancient limits of theDistrict of Columbia, dollars and - cents,(the amount to be in w«rds and figures.)Bubject toall the conditions of the advertisement herewithappended.

GUARANTY..

We, the undersigned. residents of -, in thcounty of and 8tate of , hereby, jointlyand severally, covenant with the United States,and guarantee in case the foregoing bid ofshall he accepted, that he will, within five days af¬ter the acceptance of said bid, sign a.contract forthe prompt and faithful execution of the same,and that we will become his surety on a bond, inthe sum of fifteen thousand dollars, for the per¬formance of his contract in conformity with thet*rms of his proposal, and that in case the saidshall fail to enter into contract, under the termsof the advertisement dated Nov. 16,18K4, we guar¬antee to make (rood the difference between the of¬fer made by said in the foregoing proposal,and the next lowest responsible formal bidder, orthe person to whom the contract may be awarded.

{Given under our hands and sealsthis day of 136..

Witness: ISeal.l[Seal 1

The responsibility of the guarantors must beshown by the official certificate of a United StatesDistntt Attorney or United States Judge. The cer¬tificate must be in the following form :

I hereby certify that from evidence entirely sat¬isfactory to me, the above-named guarantors aregood and sufficient as sureties for double theamount for which they offer to be security.To which each guarantor must make and append

the following oath" State of -., county of , before me,

, a in and for the county and Mate afore¬said . personally appeared , one of the suretieson the guaranty or , who. beingduly sworn,deposes and says that he is worth, over and abovesll juRt debts and liabilities, the sum of thirtythousand dollars.

*' Subscribed and sworn before me, this dayof ,186-, at "

No bids will be considered unless made out inconformity with the above form, and are accom¬panied by the foregoing guaranty, certificate andaffidavits.All bidders must forward with their proposals

an oath of allegiance, unless one maybe on filewith the officer who shall open the bids, and noproposals not fully complying with the foregoingrequirements, as well in fact as in form, will beconsidered or regarded as a proposal within themeaning of this advertisement.The contractor will be held accountable for the

Hid«s, Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, &c., oneweek after the signing of the contract.bidders must be present at the opening of their

bids, to respond to their names, and all hids mustbe endorsed " Proposals for Purchasing Hides,Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, Ac.," and be di¬rected to the undersigned. G. BELL,nov 17-td Lieut. Col, and C. 3

PROPOSALS FOR HAY.

Qjfire D*rct Commissary of Subsistence,I223 (J st.% Washington, Nov. 16,1864. \

Sealed Proposals, in dnpli «te. for Fire Hundred(500) Tons of Good Merchantable Baled Hay, willbe received at this office until MONDAY, Novem¬ber 28, 1364. at 12 o'clock m.Bids must be accompanied by an oath of allegi¬

ance (unless the bidder has one on file in this of¬fice) and the usual guaranty, signed by not lessthan two responsible persons, whose solv»ncy mustbe shown bv the .flici&I certificate r>' the Clerkof the nearest District Court, or of the Unitedgtates Attorney.The Hay must be securelv baled, and delivered

in Washington or Alexandria free of all expenseto the Department, as may be required. It willbe rigidly inspected before it is accepted, and nonebnt good merchantable Bay will be received.Parties to whom awards maybe mad) must ai

once enter into contract, and give bonds equal inamount to one naif the sum to be received on thecontract, signed by the contractor and both of hisguarantors.Awards will not he made to any person who has

heretofore failed to fulfill his contracts with theGovernment, nor will proposals of disloyal partiesbe considered.The right to reject proposals is reserved by the

Government.Bidders muft be present at the opening of their

bids, to respond to their names.The delivery of the Hay must commence within

fifteen (15) days from the execution of the con¬tract, and be completed by the fifteenth day ofJanuary, 1865. .Upon the completion of the contract the naywill be paid for in such funds as the Governmentmay furnish.Bids must be endorsed "proposals for Hay." and

be addressed to £. T. BRIDGES,nov17-td Captain and C. 8. V.

ACAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,Officii *14 PA. AVBNUB,

Wasbtntton, D. 9,GHEAT BA8TERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST¬

ERN EXPRESS FORWARDERSMERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU¬

ABLES, NOTES, 8TOCK8, BON D8,Ao.Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to allaccessible sections of the ceuntry. This Companyhas agencies in the Principal Railway Towns in theNORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWBST.Its principal offices are

washington. D. 0., NEW YORK, BOSTONPHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE'GIN-OINNATI, ST. LOIJI8. LOUlS-VILLfe, LBXfNGTON.

Connections are made at New York and Bostoa.with lines forwarding to the CANADA8 and thtBRITISH PROVINCES and other steamship lineto LIVERPOOL, southampton and HAVREand thencebv European expresses to all prominentcommercial towns in Oreat Britain and the Contl.ent.Collection of N0TE8, DRAFTS, and BILLBmada

at all accessible parts ofthe United States.0. 0. DUNN. Agent,¦ VaiUDSvm.S.O.

M C8IC I0BBALLS, PARTIES,&c.ii, re*LOUI8 WEBER, No. 569 7th street east, re¬

spectfully informs his friends and former pa¬trons that lie continues to attend Balls, Par-tties, Ac., with his well organized Band of._Scientific Musicians. No. 569 7th st. east. NavyYard. oc 25-lm~

IMPROVE YOUB BYB-Isight bv the nse of the eel-

tbrated Pbbblb and Paaisoone SriOTAOLas.nnlversally acknowledged as the best for Btbbboh-aaiRO aib Pbbsbbvino the impaired Eyesight,scientifically and correctly salted, by FRANKLINA 00., Opticians.844 Pennsylvania avenue^ bet. 12th and 13th it*.,SS8 Pennsylvania ¦venue, under the National,FIELD GLASSES, OPERASCOPES, THERMOMETERSPHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. w vu»aj

a great variety, and at ftfca lowest yrioes,PAWNBROKER and OOfEZOO LOAN OFFICE. ZOO

LICENSED RY AUTHORITY,Si?»5 MATTHEW~k. WALSH, 885UP® C 8trect, between l«thand 11th,Second door from Haryev's Oyster 8alooa«In compliance with the wish or many friends, Iam now prepared to make liberal Cash ad¬vances on Gold and Silver Watches, Dia-.monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware.1Clothing, and Merchandise of every deacripgood order,¦VHaviog had twelve years experience in busi¬

ness in the Qity, and favorably knewn to many ofits citixens, 1 am confident that to all who may in¬trust me vKb business,(which will be strictlyconfidential)I will give satisfaction. Office openevery day (Sunday excepted) from Seven o'cloek,a m. nntil Nine o'clock p. m. sep 13-3m

J)IAN08 AND MU8IOAL IN8TRUMBNT8.W G. MBTZEROTT, corner Pa. ay. and llth it.The largest Musical BstablishmentfKSM|and only importing nonse in the Dis-| V ¦ V ¦'trict. Sole Agency of Steinway A. Bona grand and

square PIAN08, of which we have just received anew assortment, making our stoek 16 instrumentsof this celebrated factory alone, which is a largerassortment than can be found at any other agen¬cy of th is bouse in the country. Besides these,we have a stock of Paven ft Bacon, and HainesBrothers make on hand. We are the sole agentsot Mason A Hamlin's justly celebrated CABINETORGANS which we sell at factery prices, frem$110 U (t. Prince A Co's MEL0DE0N8.Purchasing exclusively forcasn, we are enabledto sell »t the lowest figures for cash, and upjn ac¬commodating terms.Old Pianos t»ken in exchange, tuned and re¬

paired. oc6

ROOTS AND SHOES~~

D Tt> 8U1T TAB TIMEDWe a^e now manufacturing all kindxof BOOVband SHOES.

tends, I

nption in

heretofore charged in this city far much inferiorarticles.Persons in want of BOOTS and 8HOE8 of Easteru

or Oitv made work, will always find a good assortmrnt (a store and attke lowest prices. Give neacall. GRIFcIN k BROTHBB.ap»-tf 314 Penn. avenue-

V ILLIE'S 8AFE8. the celeb ated CHILLEDLa AND WROUGHT IRON FIRE AND BOR©LAR PROOFS, with COMBINATION LOCKS^Ajso^BANK LOCKS. VAOLT DOORS AND

General Fonthern agoniy 67 west Lombard st ,Baltimore, Md., .aovttte A PROSEL'S, General Agent.

PROPOSALS.p ROPOSALS FOR RATIONS,

Q«arfw»n'».'If»r'.< (}fic(y V. S. itarinf Oorpn.tWashington, 2lst October, HV4. t

Sealed Proposals will be received at thin officeuntil 2 o'clock r. m., of the 26th day of Novembernext, for furnishing rations to the United StatesMarines at the following stations, daring the yearW.5. vie :Portsmouth, New Hamp»hire.Charlestowu, Massachusetts.Brooklyn. New York.Philadvlphia, Pennsylvania.WashiD^ton City, District of Columbia.Gosport, near Norfolk, Virginia.Earn ration to consist of three-fourths of a pound

of pork or bacon, orone and a fourth pound offresh or salt beef; eighteen ounces of oread orflour, or twelve ounces of hari bread, or one and afourth pound of corn meal; and at the rate to onehundred rations ofeight quarts of beans; or, inlieu thereof, ten pounds of rice; or, in lieu thereoftwice per weei.one hundred and fifty ounce* ofdessicated potatoes, and one hundred ounces^ ofmixed vegetables; ten pounds of coffee; er, in lieuthereof, ene and a half pound of tea; fifteen poundsof sugar; four quarts of vinegar; one pound ofsperm candles, or one and one-fourth pound of ad¬amantine candles; or one and a half poiind of tal¬low. four pounds of soap, and two quarts of salt.The rations to be delivered upontheorder of the

Commanding Officerof each station; the fresh beef,either in bnlk or by the single ration, of goodquality, with an equal proportion of the fore andhind quarters, necks ana kidney.tallow exclu¬ded; the pork. No. 1 prime mess pork; the flour,extra superfine; the coffee, good Rio; the sugar,good New Or leans or its equivalent; and the beans,inegar, candles, soap, salt, Ac., to be ol good

quality.All subject to inspection.All bids must be accompanied bv the following

guarantee. FORM OF GUARANTY.The undersigned, , of , in the Stateof

, and , of , in the State of ,

hereby guar antee that in case the foregoing bid offor rations, as above described, be accepted,

he or they will, within ten days after the receiptof the contract at the post office named, executethe contract for the same, with good and sufficientsecurities; and in case the said shall fail toenter into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty tomake good the difference between the offer of thesaid and that which may be accepted.

Witness. A. B., Guarantor.E. F. C. D., Guarantor.

. 186.I hereby certify that the above-named

are known to me as men of property, and able tomake good their guarantee.To be signed by the United States District

Judge, United States District Attorney, or Collec¬tor.No proposal will be considered unless accom¬

panied by the above guarantee.Newspapers authorized tw publish the above will

send the paper containing the first insertion tothis office for examination.Proposals to be endorsed " Proposals for Rations

for 1865," and addressed to the undersigned.W B. SLACK.

oc 22-law4w Major and Quartermaster.

DROl'OSALS FOR SUPPLIES.

.iQuartermaster's Office, U. 8. M. C.JWashington, October 27.18t>4.

Sealed Proposals, for each class separately, willbe received at this office until 2 o'clock p.m. ofthe 2d <lay of December next, for furnishing to theU. 8. Marine Corps, during the year 18>15. the fol¬lowing supplies, to te delivered at the office of theAssistant Quartermaster of the Corps. Philadel¬phia, Pennsylvania, free of expense to the UnitedStates, in su ;h quantities as may from time to timebe required.

Class No. 1.1-1 00" yards of Sky Blue Kersey, all wool, free from

hair, 64 inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces to theyard. (iudigo wool-dyed)

G,"i" yards Darlc Blue Kersey, all wool, free fromhair, 54 inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces to theyard, (indigo wool-dyed)

3.50" yards Dark Blue Twilled Cloth, all wool, foruniform coats, (indigo wool-dyed.) 54 incheswide, to weigh 22 ounces per yard

15" yards of Svarlet Cloth, all wool, (cochinealdyed,) 54 inches wide, to weigh 16 ounces peryard

Claps No. 3.6.W 0 yards of 6-4 Dark Blue Flannel for oversacks,all wool,(indig» wool dyed,) M inches wide, to

weigh 13 ounces per yard18,0o«i yards of 3-4 Dark Blue Flannel, for shirts, all

wool, (indigo wool-dyed.) 27 inches wide, toweigh ounces per yard

I,2Ti) Gray Blankets, ail wool, to weigh four paundseach, to be 7 feet long and 5 feet wide, and freefrom grease

7,5"" pairs of Woolen Socks, three sixes, properlymade of goon fleece wool, with double and twist¬ed yarn, to weigh three pounds per dozen pairs,free from grease

Ci.ass No. 3.7,500 yards White Linen for pants, 80 inches wide,to weigh 13oi,per yardII,<00 yards White Linen for shirts, 8" inches wide,to weigh 11 oz. per yard17,"00 yards Canton Flannel for drawers,27 incheswide, to weigh 7 oz. per yard4.300 yards Cotton Ticking, for bed sacks,

... Glass No 4.-

tniform Caps, complete (exeept pompons)1.10" Pompons, red worsted, ball-shape, 5 inches ineireu inference

4,500 Fatigue Caps, (with covers,) to be made ofblue cloth, indigo wool dyed1,4"" Stocks.. .

Class No. 5.800 gross Coat Buttons, < EagMgross Jacket Bu tons. (Eagle)1"" gross Vest Buttons, (Eagle)l,i 00 pairs Yellow Metal Crescents and ScaleStraps «

IX) sets Epaulet Bullion for sergeants and corpo¬rals1.40" sets Epaulet Bullion for privates75 Red Worsted Sashes6,00" yards Yellow Binding4.0"0 yards of Red Cordloo Swords for sergeants50 Swords for musicians4u Drums (tenor,) complete40 Drum Slings150 Batter Drum IIeadB10 Snare Drum Beadslu" Drum Cords5" sets of Drum 8nares3> Boxwood "B" Fifes8" pairs Drum Sticks.

Class No. 6.1",000 Army Boots(infantry pattern.)

Class No. 7.1,2(10 Cartridge Boxes, without magazine1,8(0 Bayonet Scabbards, with frogs attached1,20" Percussion Cap Pouchesl,2i 0 Cartridge Box Belts1 2<0 Waist Belts1.20" Waist Plates15" Sword Frogs.

Class No. .*.1,200 Tin Magazines for cartridge boxes, as per

sample.Class No. 9.

1,400 Knapsacks60" Haversacks6n) Canteens5"0 Musket Slings.

Class No. 11.For making and trimming the following arti¬

cles, viz:Watch CoatsUniform Coats fer sergeants, corporals, musicians

and privatesFatigue Coats 1 or do do do doWoolen Pants for do do do doLiaen Pants for do do do doFlannel ShirtsLinen BhirtsDrawersFlannel 8acksR»d and Blue Jackets for boysBed Sacks.1 he above mentioned articles must conform, in

all respects, to the sealed standard patterns in theoffice of the Quartermaster Marine Corps, MarineBarracks, Washington, D.C.; Assistant Quarter¬master's office Marine Corps, 1,220 Spruce street,Philadelphia: and at the Marine Stations,Brook¬lyn, New York, and Boston, Massachusetts, wherethey can be examined. , .

And whenever the articles named above, or anyportion of them, shall be considered as not fullyconforming to tamples, they will be rejected, andthe contractor will be bound to furnish others oftfce required kind at once, or the Quartermasterwill supply the deficiency at the expense of thecontractor. . . .

Payment will be made upon the accepted de¬livery of the whole quantity which may from timeto time be ordered, withholding ten per cent, fromthe oaymentof account rendered under first orderuntil second order is filled, and ten per eent. fromaccount rendered under second order until thirdorder is filled, and so on, until contract is com-PEach proposal must be accompanied by the fol¬

lowing guarantee:FORM OF GUARANTY.

The undersigned, . of in the State ofand , in the State of

hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid offor supplies, as above described, be ac¬

cepted, he or they will, within ten days after thereceipt of the contract at the post office named,execute the contract for the same, with good andsufficient sureties, and in case the said shallfail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we guaran¬tee to make good the difference between the offerof the said and that which may be accepted.

A. B., Guarantor._ C. D., Guarantor.B. F.. Witness. ,1864.

I hereby certify that the above-named, , areknown to me as men of property, and able to makegood their guarantee. G. H.To be signed by the United States district judge.United States district attorney, or collector.No proposal will be considered unless accompa¬nied by tae above guarantee.Newspapers authorized to publish the above, will

gf nd the paper containing the first insertion to theoffice for examination.The bidder's place c f business, or manufacturing

establishment, must be specifically stated In theproposal.Proposals to l>e endorsed on the envelope Pro¬

posals for Supplies for Matine Corps," for 1863, andaddressed to Major W«. B. SLACK,

Quartermaster, M. o ,

oc 28 law iw Washington.

FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANYor

WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN.CAPITAL, ^.*200.000.

emu am Aemu'- °""

.N8UR. ObV,,?H,PE0PIE"direotors:

G eorge fthe*maker, John D. Barclay,Samuel Cropley, Andrew Rothwell,Th»o>as Parker, Richard Barrr,B B F'euch, Dr. C. W. Davjls,Samuel Redfern, Robert White,William Wilson. T. Edward Clark,

No charge for policies.JAMES ADAMS, President.

A BEL G. DAVI8. 8ec'y. sep 22-eodm

b* J. HEIBERGER.8occkssortou F. Loudo* & Co.,cniztyAND MILITARY MEK-

CHAItT TAILOR.,Mtttopolilan Hotel, late Browns,

364 Pennsylvania avenue,rov 1 tf Washington. D. 0.

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D JOHMBOH.BALTIMORE

LOOK HOSPITALorrici Re. T SOUTH FRIDIRIKK XTBBBTITHE ONLY PHYSIC UN A I* \'K RTtSINQHas discovered the mt Certain. «r«*<lT. uKffectual Rcm»dy In the world forDISEA8KS OP IMPRUDBNOl.Relief m» Sia Hnurt t yn Try flmg /

Persons Ruined by [(norint Pr»teml#rs. or hpDeadly Polnoo. Mercnry. should applyImmediately.

A CVRS WARRANTED OR NO CHARGEIN FROM ONE TO T WO DA TS.Weakness ©f the Raek. Involuntary Dischargee,Strictures. Affections of the Kid»i»y« and Bladde*.Impotency. General Debility, Nervousness, Dye-pepsy, Languor, Low Spirits. Confusion of Ideas.Palpitation of the Heart. Timitity. Trembliag,Dimness ofBight or Giddiness, Disea«« of the Head,Throat, N«se, or Bkin, Affections of the Liver,Lungs, Stomach or Bowels-the« T«rrihle Disor¬ders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth.theBxestr and solitarx sractiee* more fatal to that!victims than the son* of Byrensto the mariner* ofllyssns. blighting their most brilliant hopes oranticipations, rendering marriage. Ac., Impoaat-bl*

rovyo menEspecially,who have become the'Ttotlms of Soli¬taryVice,that dreadful and destructive habit <vh4efeannually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands efTonng Men of the most exalted talent and brilllaatlntelloctvwllo might otherwise have entranced lis¬tening Senates with the th-nnders of eloqnenoe ovwaked to eztacy tke living lyre, may call witk fabconfidence

TAKE PARTiC ULAR NOTICE.These are some of the sad and melancholy effectsproduced by earlr kablts of yonth, Tit: Weaknee*of the Back and Limbs. Pain in the Head. Direaese

of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation ofthe Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability. De¬rangement of toe Digestive Pnnctions, . ineralDe.bility^Sy.mptoms or Consumption, A.s.MmraiJ.TT..The fftarful effects on the mind ara

much to be dreadfft.Loss of Memoiy Oonfusioaof Ideas, Depression of Spirits Kril forebodings.Aversion to Society, Self-distrust, Lot* of Boll-toi., Tlmlditr. t'MAXEIAO,Married F*r>on>, or yoang m«n contemplatingmarriage ,aware of Physical Weakness, Orgaaie

Debility, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities, Ao..should apply immediately. '

He who places himself under the care of Dr. J.may religiously confide in his honor as a gen¬tleman, and confidently rely upon hi* skill asePhysician.ORGANIC WEAKNESS. IMP0TBN0YIMP11I-

MBNTS TO MARRIAGEBy Dr. Johnston's marvelous treatment. Weak¬

ness of the Organs is spee.iily cured. and full vigorrestored. Thousands of the most nervous, deblll*tated and Impotent, who had lost all hope. havebeen immediately relieved.

All impediments to marriage. Physical or MentalDisqualifications, Loss of Procreative Power, Ner-vons Irritability. Tremblings, and Weakness, orExhaustion of the moit fearful kind, speedilycured.

_

DR. JOHNSON.Member of the Royal College of Burgeoas. Los-

don, Graduate from one of the most eminent Col¬leges in the United States, and the greater part ofwhose life has been spent in the hospitals of Loa-don, Paris,Philadelphia and elsewhere.has effectedsome of the most astonishing cures that wera svsfknown; many troubled with ringing in the healand ears when asleep.great nervousness,be alarmedat sudden sounds, Dash fulness, witk fresuea)blushing, attended sometimes with derangeiacafef mind, were cured immediately.

ruvyo MENwho have Injured themselves by a certain practiseindulged la when atone.a habit frequentlylearnedfrom evil companions, or at school, the effects oj (which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and. Ifnot cured, readers marriage impossible, and de¬stroys both mind and bady, should apply Immedi¬ately.What splty tlat a yeung i

coBBtry and darling of nis parents, should bopity that a yeung man, the hope of Mil

snatched from all theprospects and enjoyments eflife by the consequence of deviation from the patfcof nature and indulging in a certain secret haklt-Buch persons must, before contemplatiag

MARRIAGEreflect that a sound mind and body are the mo«Vnecessary requisites to promote connubial happiness indeed. Without these the Journey throughlife becomes a weary pilgrimage; the nrespeelhourly darkens to the view: the mind become#shadowed with despair and filled with the melaa-eboly reflections that the happiness of another Mblighted with our own.

DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.When the misguided and imprudent votary ef

pleasure Gads he has imbibed the seeds of tuspela*rul disease, it often happens that an Ill-timed senseof shame or dread of discovery deters him frtnapplying to those whe, from education and respecta¬bility can alone befriend him. He falls Into thehands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who*incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance,keep him trifling month after month, or as leas atthe smallest fee can be obtained, and in dsspalfleave him with ruined health te sige over hie call¬ing disappointment; or, by the use of that deadlypoison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp»terns of this terrible disease, such as Affections otthe Head, Throat, Nose, Bkin, ete., progressingwith frightful rapidity until death puts an end tahis dreadful sufferings by sending him to that a>»discovered oeaatry from ^hose bourne no travelerreturns.OFFICE T SOUTH FREDERICK STREET,left hand side going from Baltimore street, a fewdoors from the oorner. fail not ta observe nameand number.K/~5Jo letters received unless post-paid and aoa*

talninfc a nnip to be used on the reply. Persoalwriting snonld state age, and send portion ot ad¬vertisement describing symptoms,

Tk* Dr.'s Diploma kangs is hit QUee.INDORSEMENT OF THE PRE89.

The many thousand cured at this estahUshmealwithin the last twenty years, and the aamereaiimportant Surgical Operations performed by Dr.Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of "Tne Bun"and many ottoer papers, notices of which have ap¬peared again and again before the public, besideshis standing as a gentleman of character and re .

fluted bin*7* 11 * caarantee to the f*

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