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We recently gave the curreat version of ra tronble into which Adelina Patti was said to have tailen abroa: Chancery Buit. | was reported that she | bad pretesied x, < the tyranny of ber father and Trother- in-law, with reference both tothe ; bold they upon the money earned oF her, | and to # love affair, in Which @ Spanish youth | had thrown himself a: her fcet, with cheering | success, as {ur us she was concerned, but mak- | ing Gu Utter faijure through the impracticable i Bature of the selations named. In view of | these circumstances, according to the Grst { story, the young prim donna begged to be | made @ Ward of chancery, and tobe put uncer | te care of @ecvero man ip a wig and gown, | ealled the chancellor. The old Latin maxim which directsal!l peo- ple to “hear the other side” befere making wy ‘Weir mind bas a perennial freshness of a) pit. cation. The case of the little Paiti Turulehee 5 striking illuctration of this. On the Seventh day of May lastan affidavit was put into the eause in chan: “between Adeline Maria Jobanna Cierinda Patti, an infant under the age oftwenty-one yeare, by James ee Macdon- aid, her next friend, plaintiff, and Salvorati Patt) aud Maurice Strakosch, defendants,” which affidavit set forth thatthe real name of the plamtiff was Adele Tuana Maria Patti and not that above written; that she was residing at No. 22 High street, Clapham, in the county of Surrey: that though her name has been used as pleiniiff in this euil, it was done without Ber sanction, and even without betel that ebe never saw the James W. XM: who siyies himeelf her “next friend,.’ aad@amy- }>pl Bi1a8 fore she sawthe er heard of him te! pa- pers in the cause: that there is nota word of. roth in rar ofthe allegations against her fa- “her and brother-in-law; thut she was never treated cracily by them, and was never @tint- ee fm the matier of money or jewelry, that ber father takes care of the monéy, certeinly, but ‘that she has extire confidence in and werm at- Se bales bay io the M, Strakeseh; wat she is quite ent! wht evespuxpange: ‘ment the two relatives have made for her, and desires no other guardianship then theirs, and that her father, at her request, opens and reads first all letters comimg to her, of which thereis a daily average of thirty. This is the legal aspect of the matter, and it ie belived that the court dismissed Mr, James William MacDonald and his rickety cage,tak- ipg from him, however, the costs of the suit. The full facts are not divulged, but it-ie be- lieved that the siory rane nearly true. It would seem that a certain Barou de Ville, fas- cinated by Adelina’s charms, had, at some time not specified, songht her hand; how far she felt bound by a regard for him, orto what point the formalities of the affair.bad gone, are de- tails not yet voucheafed to the general public. He would seem, however. to. have im: ned shat he had encouragement from Miss and that her family stood in his way. Having contracted such a notion, he determined to re- move her from under the control of the family, and pot wishing to appear ‘in the technical re- Jation of “next friend,” he caused the said J. ‘William MacDonaid to act in that capacity. There ere hints of an existing letter in the hands ot the editor of the Paris Figaro, where- in Adelinn gives utterance to expressions of aissausfaction with her father and brother, and it hardly seems as if the baron would Bave gone to work in the way he did had he Bot xupposed himself acting in some degree in accordance with the lady's wishes. On the whole, there are points of much interest about the story which would bear more light. Asit is, we ure Ied te believe that the prima donna is safely out of chancery, and that is cause ough for sincere congratulation. METROPOLITAN HALL, PExs. AvEsUE, Between MYTH AND 12?H Brezer THE COOLEST PLACE W THE CITY! NEW ENGAGEMENT ert CELEBRATED PARLOR rae COMPANY. FOR & SHOR“ SEASON. SCENES, DURBTTE, ams, | TEIOS, Hl AED iE WHOLE ACTS, Or rE: M. | os ATELIAN, GERMAN axp |: ENGLISH OPERAS, with | BRILLIANT COSTUMES aD FULL ORCHESTRA! 7 This celebrated company has wons host of admirers during ststay at New York, Phiisdel- phia, etc. Therefore, the friends of music should not miss the opportunity now presented of eujoy- ing a few evenings amu nent. oe? PoruLan Admitsioa 2 cents. Opened st7 o'clock. i HENZE & MERELEIN, ; 4im Proprietorr, PARAL IRE | 7ARDEN, CORNER OF Sixtit st. aKD New Youk av, PECOND GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AFTSH. NOON CONCERT, FRIDAY, June isth, Tat, GONE UCTOR......... . KC. PITZ Adtission % cents. Concert to commence ata | loek FRANZ UNGER, * Proprietor. 7 vars INGTON GARDENS amp ALE VaUL _ S94 North Capito Be Near the Depot great pleasure in informing his frienas and the = generally that bis Ale and Beer cannot be his yeulte being the best in the city, | invites al on bar i Ale to callend judge for iber selve well stocked with the finest Wines, itauare and 8 in the imarket, ard bia saloon is the pty jace in the city, Hatters himself that those who call ouee willcall ain as he is cure that they will be pleased with hhis houre and the manner in which it is conducted jels-lw* GEORGE DON AL DSO: GEE CONOERT TWICE A WEEK—svery K MONDAY sod THURSDAY AFTEKNON—by the vanes City Brass Band, Mir. Jeader, at Mr. FREDERICK MARTIN'® Geer Garden aud Restaurant, Bast Copitol street, ja 1-1 corner of 5th OFFICIAL. Wan Dera RTMENT, Provost apes GENERAL'S OFFICE, bingion, June & 196i. Circular No. 20. eee I. ‘Yheenroliment should teciude all abla. | bodied male citizens of the United States, and residents of foreign birth whe shalt navede- @lared on oat: ihvir intention to become eiti- went, between the ages of 20 and 45 years. Th. For the purpose of enroliment, all the above named persons WRo ware not in the mil- itary service on the 3d of March, 1853, shall be diviced into two classes The ‘first class, eeu eae between the | Qxes of 20 and 35 years, an fons above the age of *% and under 45. | Dersous between the ages of 35 and 45 years. ‘The pereons who were in the milit ser- vice of the Untied States on the 3d of Maren, 4863, should therefore appear in the Consolida- ted Enrollment Lists in elass by themecl yes. The preparation of these lists permitted to interfere with the earlinst Pos. sible completion of the Consolidated Lists of Classes 1 and 2. Men from the first clase will be the first called | into the serviee of the United States. Janus B. Fry, June 11-2w Provost Marshal General. EADQUARTBRS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- QUARTERED GTON Office Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1333. DRALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Gin- Dem 8EEDA, &o., are requosted to farnish thisofce price lists of sgheed articles of their trade. The sam bo ve Liautenaat Colo- Guaer Quartermaster, ve- partment of f Washivaton. my,25-*f Paovosr MAnswat Guwanat’s Oper Wasrixeror, Hay 22, ~ Wofies.—Th attention bf all ofttedrs #ho SE: boon honorably discharged om actcunt of wounds or disability, and who desire to re-enter the service 4in the Invalid Corps, is ealled to the provisians of Génergl Orders, No. 105, of 1563, from: the War De: partment, publiabed Ia the payers throughout the eountry. Brch offieers aro requet to compiy promptly with the provisions of that order, and to send their written applications, as therein pro- vided, for positions in the Invalid Corps, (stating the character of their disability,) with es little de- lay as possible, to the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State in which they may be. Buch Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral will at onco forward the applications, with his endorsement, to the Provost Marshal Generr! at Washington. Officers fur the Invalid Corpe will be appointed immediately upon furnishing the papera raqulred by General Orders No. 195, of 1858, from War Depart- mont. Their pay and emoluments will commence from date of acceptance of sneh apporntments, and not from date of organizstion of the respective commands to which they may be assigned, JAMES B. FRY, my 3 Provost Marskal General. Provose MARaRAL Gasnnats | ‘Ss ‘Ovrics, i Wasurxcros, D. C., May 22, 1363. Ailmen who desire to join any particular regi- ment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby autho- Tised to present themselves any time Curing th uext thirty days to the Board ofenroilmentin their respective Districts, The Board shall examine them and determine upon their fitness for the rer- viee, and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the District ehall give them transportaticn tiekets | to the general rendezvous, at the heaiquarters ot the Acting istant Provost Marshal General of theState. As soon as they presentthemselvon at this genera! rendezvona they shall be daly mas- tered by & mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. PRY, my 2-km Provost Marshal Genoral, w= BEPARTHENT, WAsHinG?om, Janvary 26, 1963. In consequence of the proseure of businces atthe War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Army of the Fotomac will be given at the offles of Lieut. Ocl. GownaD, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth straet. P, TO BUILDERS. ROPOBALS Tox BUILDING A STATIO) YoUss FOR METROPOLITAN PULICE. See Orrice, Washixgton, June 15, 1443. d | Eropossis. endorsed ~* Buiiding Commit- tation- Houses, will be receivei at the Ma ore \Gillce until FRIDAY Jane sth, at 12 o'clock for the srection and -ompletion of a Station-House, to be located on Nerth K street, between ith and Zist streate, An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. The plans and specific ms of Messrs. and Kammerbueher, Architects, can be seen and py be explained at the Mayor's Oifice, from thia aate. The right to decline any or a!l the proposela is resecved, if'ueemed for the intercat of the Oorpo- ration Amp! faithful perforinsnce of the ired from the successful bidder, MICHLARD WALLACTI. Mayor, OHN FH. SkM¥4Es, Presi ae nt Beard of Al. rmer, URY LLOYD, oa Council, ‘ President Board of Br __ lintel. & Ohron.] prere SAL8 FOR CONSTRUCTING BRWE Sealed proresala will “he reecived b y the under- Signed at the Mayor's Ofiee, until i20 clock M. on Mondny, the 22d day of Jung next, for the pnrpose ing Committee. of coastri ng & Sewer on O street north, between 4 8 Sie ot ne west. under the Act approved ES pe 4 eas De seen at the Suryeyor’s office, Bidders on li state the price per lineal foot, inciud- ing the drop and excavation. A)! persons owning property on the line ofthe proposed sewer, and intending to tap the au requested to do #0 while it is being mate, property ownecs should carry the water pipes, at least to their respective curh lines. se Ba ae ARD WALLAOH, Mayor, P Yor 5 OFFIOR, June 15, 1963, ROPOSALS will ‘bs received at this office until Monday, 22d instant, at 12 o’clock m.. for grading 13th street weat from N street north to Rhode Isian* averue Circle. Bi iddere must state the price per enbiec yard for Fos No part of the appropriation wil! be paid exeapt Dpon we eerucate poche Com missioners that the work has Been properly execute F W. RUTHERVORD, Cenmncees Second W: B. DAWSON, ~ SAM’L V, NOYES. Assistant Commissioners. JeW-td {Intel., Rep. & Chron.} CLOTHING, &c. One Box witt Perron a Cur ‘Ingredients are purely vegetadie. it pleasant to the taste, lias ne bad odor, snd may be curried in the vest pocket without fear of detection. Circuiars free. Prise $i a bor by B.C. UPHAM 403 Chestnut st , Philad phi, and in Washi ngton by 8.0. FORD, 290 Pennsyl- yapia avenue. Sert by m je Js-eoly JASON C_KING BACY.| 167 William street, N.Y. |reerive, Dealers in Books, Cards, BICH, | Prints. Stereoscopi’ Views,| FELICITOUS Card Visites Amprotypes, BABH,|Rubber Goods, FANCY, Bend $1 ard ‘get ihe new ie 1s-2t Book just out ys. SHEEP, GOATS, GEESE, &c. yor's OrFicr, June 13, 1568. Notice is eee! fives that the act approved March 23, 13, entitled Anaet for the establish- ment of pounds for animal, Ke. within the city of Washington.” will be enforced ix all its provisions from snd after Monday. the 22d instant. Owners of Hogs, Sheep, Goats, Geese, ke are theretore enjoined to confine eee iss Gein the act Zoer into affect. CHARD CH. #15 e0! W oats bar CHALYBEATE SPRIN +4 BOUBLING GaP. PENN’A, JARS D.! ; HENDLBY, Proprictor, of Kirkwoed House, Washington, SEASON OPENS 157H OF JUNE, —4p TISH_WANG, THE GREAT CHINESE ty MEDY or GONORRHEA, GLELT. Mayor. ‘These Springs are in Cumberland County, rears syivanis, 5) miles weet of Harrisburg. he sible from all the principe} cities by rai road isburgh, thence by the Cumberland Valley bad te Newville from Newville, miles good The stage is alweys in g eyon tha arrival of the care at Newville, gore leaving Philade!phia Baltimore, or ton in the moraing<s can arrive at the the -eme evening at 5 o’clock, gig Hote! iscommodious and comfort. Hot and Cold lathe attached, and grounds for waiks and amusement Zhe jong +xperience of the present Proprietor for many year: past at the Kirkwood House in Genin «ton, D.C.,) evables a Somer, tha: iewD | be eondue ner to pleas? al! Visitors. ~ per week : 4 weeks £4). Chiléren an ce. jo 10. am" ASUINGTON BRASS AND STRING BAND— 3 Condador. Michele T: a He2dquar Hail 40. Penusy) van Mr. T, Wagoner, +30 Ninth street, or Mr. Trojei, ; Eleventh mg corner of ‘South oor ein aye- a PEST weal eee DINING BOOM! She Row I er Dining Koom Open dsy sod aight menieg gan sinele Boome 5) conte ‘. ee ee eT ET eNO MrN ation, Gan be "3 OFFION, Eas - Opposite Post Offes . enue fer the fn 0 1, SOURCE OF Inter et af Corambie. Foseee FOR BMITH!! 460 SEVENTH ATREET, He is selling ‘Immense Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &o., &e. For a few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOUOK. To those in want we say, now is the time to bey, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Olothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s, J. H. SMITH, Olothier, No. 460 Seventh street, _mar iz and corner th st. and Pa. ay. qa DECLINE IN GOLD! In order to reduce our present stock we have BEDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING and are now selling off at rapid rates. The peopic find that J. BRUCE & 00.8 . ia the piace to Duy GOOD CLOTHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STLEET, two doors below Smith’s. 3. BRUCE & 00., marly Glothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F, ISOHARGED SOLDIERS are sll invited to cal at BMITH’S, No. 460 Szvantz Sressr, Opposite City Past Office, anc got their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. Boidiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITHS, No, 460 SEVENTH STREBT, and CORNER 20TH STREET AND PA. Av. marl? FRANELIN & iso OP: TIC: B44, PERnsYLVANiA, | Sh vanus (north si4¢,) between Ith and isth ste, 3ee Pa. avenue, under the National Hotel. é EE eb aE OTAOLES, scientifi- — to the proper ition ¥: ae ty g8, AOT' pio (ereR’, TRERMOMES orkie TTERIRS MATH D RS’ INSTRUMENTS, Mae) of coon jin every style, STH TaOSCOP ES in» jt, lowest: sees woclesalo ce ratall wy NEW os Ging Mane 2 per- | The second elus+ eonsisting of sil married ; 2 be Cluss ; jan Pebbie) end IM- | “PROPOSALS. PpeoFesas Dabs 1 oa moans POR TUE Nav? DRPARTMEVT, } Burcawagt Roulpment and Kecrwiting, Fine 6, 163, REALBD 2) 6POssL« to furnish material - for tae avy be try acal year mei Ken h June, rey wul ues Tesrived at the a ein of 54 pent and Re- day of { j om Sraled tn tafe re particuiariy described in the printed schedules: SEY of whien will b« furoished | such as desire to offer on application to the oon MGandante sf the r. spective xenie: or to *he na} po Sl Bearest thereto, these of al! ihe yards Spplication tothe hi Thi- division into veenes ae for the coavenience dealers in ecoh,:uch portions oniy wii! be farmished a are actusiiy required for The eommandant and pery agent of each station will, in addition to the sibect ule of elasses of their own ¥ ave & Copy of tho schedules of the otner yards for examin. tion only, from mebicn it may be judged whether it will be desirable tv make application for any the classes of thone ¥ 5 Ufters must be made for the whoie of the elassat the printed rehedtios, or in ith, a they will not be te of the e:sex willbe sarried ont seording te the prices statet. AS eentracta will be awarded to the vet: bona fide bidder whe gives proper sveurity for fia fai- ‘fumest. The bareaus reserves the right to es all the bids for a1 any eleva, if deemed exorbi- Ali articles must be af the very best eustity.to be @elivercd in the navy yards in good order, aod in wuitable vessels and agen, properly marked with the name of the ovntracter,as the ease may be, at the expense ani rink ot he Soiree ant j rrapecia subject to. th 5 measari mis unt, weight. ze, ore tho, yard where re ecived, and te tno Outire satidaction of the eori- Bate ered to thecommandant of the reaper ir bir ee Paha pax tienigr deseription of ‘ticles; and Paitccatr equal, pre prea wel be given to sides of doa Toate fer as Fee required by law of 10th Augnst, q | sents De ne: tied by @ written guarantee, 1 ne term of white! its heremafter given. 2nd aiso | by seertincate siguod by the Collactor of Taternat ! Revérue for the district in whieh be resides, that | he Toa a license te deal in the artisies which he 4 “prox poses to furhiwh; or by an dail signed by | himself and sworn to betore seme m ered sa thorized to administer such menvfasturer of or regalar dealer in the hhe offern to supply, and bas & license ag eu: ufacturer or desier. Tnoze only whose offers eet ma sese pe a will be Botitied, and the contract will be forwarded as soon thereafter as prasticabdls, which shey will be Tequired to oxeoute within ten days after ite re- eeiets at the pest office or Navy agency named by ‘The contracts will bear date the day the poen eation ix given, and deliveries ean be douaaded Sureaties io the full amount will be required to ign the contract, and their responsibility eerti fied to by 2 United States Distr rice ducge, United States Listriect Attorney, Colleetor, or Navy 4 additional security, Mbps d rereentum ithheld from tre amount of the billie natil tkecontraci shail have been completed; andaighty T eentum of each bill, approved in triplicate by ¢ Commandants o! the Fpective yerda, will be paid by the Nev: vy A Aeon: at the points of delivery— Unless raquented by the contractor to be paid at ether Navy Ageney—within ten days after war- Tants shall have been pasted by the Becretary of the Treasury It is stipciated | in the cor tract that if default be made by the parties of the first part in delivering ailor sny of the articlan mentioned in any class bid for in the contract, or the quality at such time { @pd places above provided, then andin that case | the contractor hia sureties will forfait and pay | to the United States @ sum of money net exeeed- | ing twies tho amount of rach class, which way De i | recovered from time to tims, according to the ast of ponerere in that case provided,approved Maroh 1843. “No bide for mere than one yard must be enclosed | In one envelope, ard the same must be distinetly | endorsed cn the outside “Proposals for materials for the navy, for the Nay, Yard at” (name the quer Ake No.” (name the class) and eddross he Chief of the Bureau of Rauiymeny aad Heeruiting. Navy Department, Washixgton, ie Koren of Offer. Which, froma firin, must be signed by all the members. » of. sin the State of hereby auree to furnish and deliver in the reupective Navy Yards all the articles named in the classes hereto annexed, agreeably to tke provisions < of the sched- ules therefov,and in conformity with the adver- tisemont of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruit- ing. dated June 6, 1863. Sheui! my offor be ac- eepted, I request to be addressed at a ang the contract sent to the navy ag: nt at w—, for sigpeture and certificate, (Hignatave) A.B, «Date.) (Witness. The chodule which the bidder encloses must be asted te his offer. aud each ef them signed by him. pposite eack article in the schedule the price roust be set, the smonnt carried out. the aggregsts footed up for each ciats,and the amount likewise writen u words, Lf tho parties weo bid do not reside near the place where the articies are to be delivered they niust name in their offer a person to whom orders on them are to be delivered. ._ Form of Guarantee. ‘The undersigned, suarauiee that in ease the ee te bid for any of the classes therein named be ac- ,he or they wil . within ten days after the rece pt of the contract at th post oflice named. Nevy Agent designated, ex. cute the cont the same with good and’ sufi case the said —~— shall faik to enter into ont: as uforensid, we guarantee to make goo’ ence between t he offer ef the nai and that wceapted. gvature of two guarantors.) C.D. ELF. eby ‘certify thatthe above named -—— e: Known t ne a8 men of propert étsrantees. + Date.) (Signatare) To be signed by the United Btates Jude. ed Ktates Distriet Attoracy, or Navy Agent. from laws of ihe Unite eit further -nacted, 10 ? States Phat uo con- 3 shal! be transi iby the party or parties to aoe uch contract or order m ay be given to any other and that any such transfer shall. at contract or order trans @ United pistes are co nosrned: Prov un ‘That ail the rig reserved to the U d such © 8° party or parties, 16 And de it further maced. That whenever any contractor for subsistence, clothing, aris, aa- munition, mnnitions of war, and for every deserip. tion suet he for the Army or Navy of the U: ited States shs } be found guilty by court-martial of fraud or willful negiect y, he shall be purished by tine, iniprise or gush other puntshmert as the 1 ed and any person ¥ho plies of any Kind or which ke shall contract 1 tur: and be subject to the rules and regulations [ government of the laud snd naval foroer of the Guited States, {Approved, July 17, 1852. Ree. 2. And be tt further resolved, That the chiefof any bureau of the Navy Departinent, j in contract- ing for naval supplies, shall be at liberty to reject she offer of any person who, a5 principal or surety, has been a defaulter in any previous contract with the Navy Department; nor shall parties who bave Tailed as principals or sureties in any former eon- tract be reeeived as sureties on other custracts; nor shall the copartners of any firm be raceived aa sureties for such frm or for each other; nor, in contracts with the same bureau, shall one con- tractor be received as surety for snuother; and every contract shall require the delivery of « specified ie be and no bids having nominal or Actitivus prices shall be considered. Thatif more than one bid he offered by any one party, by or in the name of his or their clerk, partner,er other person, all such bids may be rejected; and no ree son shell be received ara contractor who isnot a insnufaeturer of, or rezulgr dealer in, the articles whieh he offers to supply, Bo had nota license a8 auch manufacturer or dealer, And all persons of- fering bids shall have the git to be present when the bids are Spnea and i inspect the same, ‘Approved March 2d, 1553. The following are tho Classes required at the re- spective Navy Yards: KITTERY, MAINE. Flax Canvas and’ Twine; 5, Sperm Oi1;7 5, Stoves; 10, Leather; 1, Leather ‘ailow; 5), Brashes; 2, Hardwa 4. Ship Chandlery; 2, Copper Wire: 7,'Dry Gouds; 29, Firewood; 31, Oil and Neatsfoet Vil. CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS. No.1, Flax Canvas and Twine; 5, Sperm Oil: 7, Stoves; 10, Leather; 11, Leathe +, OX ‘Hides for Ropin Lanterns and 5, Tar; 18, Soap and Tallow: 20. Brushes: Herdware; 24, Ship Chandlery 2, Dry Goods; 2 ZF rewood; 31,Whale, , and Neatsfoot Oil, BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. Flax caver, and Twine; 5, Sperm Oil; <i 210, Leather: 11, Leath or che No.1, Cooking Utensil Hose en ; No.1 PeHILAL PHILA, PENNSYLVANIA, No.1. Flax Canvas and T 3 ery; 27, Dry Neaisfoot O11, No.1, oe and Tw Cooking Utensil aad Lies Hose 27 00d; Firewood: 30, Coal Oil; Neaisfoot ®, Galle, Aron; 35, Pig Lron, P2P08aLs~ FOR STATIONERY, Durarruext or THE z IntRaton, May 27, 1263, Buatey Pxorosats for eet yh sta- Besety a Ear = tai Ay as Eats Sbepartnen acal year Foeelved until 2 o'clock +on Wedniedn 4) he bt of Jah ‘hose unaccomp fed bye ‘oat infec tory Jersimoniale of ability to felfl, the contract will not be considered, and contracts will onl a hear established’ manufacturers ofor datlers articies. artio'es required must be of the Pad quality a their kind, and not inferior to the poranl va whieh will be exhibited at the Devertin ‘tmeu proposal must be signet ty a ‘individual or firm making it, and must ape eily bat oa one Eriee the for each and every arciels of oave afticion, wh furnished, must je icle#, when . be? th the amplen, or any of ‘dest i gent Gonired, land Fr ty and they mast be vered without le wi “4 ordered, and must de satisfuctoryte the Secretary: | | , and sbhle to maze | } oa 2 fail 30 to tion vill de deemed vanie for the sah.ts gepeatice Centres Aribalen pot named iu the schedule are ta be farniehed ae the option of (he De: lowest markat pricas, omnes ® greater or lets quant % of esch articte py mayo fe Tvice MAY TF airs. ent, at tke pans, with app #vel seeurity, must be given bythe Taam ov Srim obtainin a troct; and * Of the refasal or na, ofthe sonifactae to ‘urpsh any artiele or artic es named In tia et tract, om the order of the superintondant a the same may be purchased in open market; and the aera | in erice paid therefor, and the eon. trae: weé tothe cottracmr. int eucted in tha me ttiowont of Bis se-onnt for the igaarter during which euch refusal or neglect may The snbdjoined achetnle specifier, ar ean bow be done, the sweunt. euality, ree de- sriptten of eseh of the articles likely’ to be xe | | H i oeen: The Sida will be canvassedsfor ench of the thras s soparately, and of the clenses awarded, 4 28 may be deemed invet of eSvantegeons to the Department, Preporair to be nddrersed to the Sesrctars of the | Tuterior snd endorsed “Progonais for Bbtionery,? os. Olase No. i—Paper. 7a reams white or bine (Eagiish or Amorican ) } id cap. heavy. ruled to at She i weigh bot less than 1 Ibe. per'ream” Bae i yenm 2. reams folio t, heavy. eatin or plain Tehed, rated end trisstied, pos rose 3. 10renms folio post, light, plain, Baraled, for oficial seal, per ream 6. G7 reauw cap, best quality, white or bine, raled Bre ‘or close, and trimmed, to Weigh not less than Ix [be. por rea, ‘por Team S. 2 reams legal cap, white or bine, trin ruled. perream eeeen and 6. 20 reams quarso gost, white er bine, rnjed ya- rious widths, te woigh not less than 9 ibs Der resin, per re: 25 reama white commereial or other note pers Biguly assed hard calendered, aed and gi 8. Si renses Tay cans white oF r blue, unruled, per 1 reams seve eat yellow.er buff, royal, yer 170 err large brown envelcpe,m by Binthes, dozen theets tent blotting, 19 by a4 inches, per dozen sheets : 2 shects Grawing paper, antiquarian. TW sheeta drawing payor, double elephant, por sheet 25 sheets drawidg paper, elephant, por ahoot |. 2Saheets Crawing paper, ro: al per sheet, eh Acie paper, Fremoh, large size, 100 yarda tracing cambric, per yard . 8,100 pinaeray doards,d\ by 10M inches, par 0 Seams cloth lined paper, royal. eee . 12 dosen press Pin books, not less than m0) 5,8 Rete pasar Gowtl reeclopes. 0. 1.—-Paper Jontinned.—E; . 5,000 muslin lined, printed to order, 6 by ahs eee per ted ta mnustin ting: ‘in’ ord dh tod inches por M ie Ss be mnusiin Mned serintel to order, #35 te by pa ye oh inches, pore wwhiee pokesive envolopes Wea hee pes, White, yellow, or to B's» by 83 2, printedito Order, por 3¥ °” © 04 inener, 5. 6,600 Fra avads envelopes, white, hoavy, 9) to 1 by 6 to 6 inches, printed to order, par M i 93,90 adhesive cnvelopos white or yellow, Achyy, letter, 6 by 35: inches, printed to { { i ir Mt iF 8.0 neste. envelopes, nore, sper BM nutermedia. sizes orcered not to higher tean cid for se next larger. re eneraed Olass No. 2.—Pens and Pencits. Wo wom) Perry's or Giliott’s barrel pens, per 00 gfone I Perry’s, Gillott’s, or other good me- tallie pens, per gross 1,000 quills, No. 80, per M Hioten id. pene, Maier cages, and penelis, ality. doren n dozen geld pen:, barrel or other, without cases, Dest quality, per dozen Wdozen ivory oc gutta percha over- pointed elle, large or small. with leads, per 1, 495 agten Taber's No. 1to 4,0r graduated, por es aes Waber’s polygrates, graduated, per a éoxen Faber’s red and bine pencils, per can Class No. 3_Ink, Inxstands, Wafers and Was. 1. 4dozen Enox’a or any oth atent, large or mall inkstands, per dezen 8 dozen cast-iron double or single iukstands, per dozen ap iese ‘Maynard & Noyer’s ink, quarts, per & dosen J “arzold’ 8 writing fluid, querte, per 2 coten. eopying ink, quarts, Arnold's, per sdoten| beat bi ne ink. quarts. per dozen 7, Wdovem David's carn ice iak, ounce, No. 1, per dusep 19 M seal wafers, !est qu office seal, pc M . 10 noua best red w s eeevre ee eg ity, sed, No, 3, for , Common size, per lo. HO pounds best extra ruper scariet sealing wax, per pound Ciass No. 4.— Culery and Aisceitancous Articles, i. 26 do7en Rogers's knives, fou peari an‘le, par iu - Rogers’s is bigdes, buck or uand!e erasers, per _ per doten a 8, per do.en , per dozen + Ted, par dozen rdozen ef pound pe eso India ink, per dozen hair pencils, assorted, per |, 2doxen sable ponoila, per dozen 4, 4 dezen Windsor & Newton’s bers Xuglish Watercolors percake 20 rounds linen twine, per pound 1) pounds best cotton twine, per pound : 9 degen mahogany rulers, round or fat, incher long, per dozen” 9 dozen India rabher rulers, round or fis’ Used seat! ‘8 patent, # inches jong, per ozen 39, 20 pounds pent suality sponge, per pourd 2, per ponnd 2. 6 Sire glass jara, with tops, per doz a 22, 19 dezen mocilage, pints, withoul Uruss or topa, per doren 23. 123 dozen penholdere, assorted, por dozan 12 dozen strong 9 inch ivory folder. Class No. 5.—Parchmeat and Parct 1, 1,000 sheets of parchment, best q? inches per sheet 3,000 st eets of parchment, best qu: ¥, 16 Dy 2 inches. par anect 3. WO skeets of parchment, best quality, @ by 2 inches. par sheet 4. 20 ne suaets of parchment pspor, best quality, by B inches, per shees 100, one sheets parchment pap: by 2 inches, per shert 10.900 Bueets parchment p: by 2) inches, per xh er, best quality,9 » beet quality, 15 preper facili- tie Sor farninh- ing Stationery for Department of tre Loterior during the year ending June §), 13, skouid bid bi accepted my 29 gawim _ SEORET ‘DISKASES! “SECRET DISEASES | SAMARITAS’S GIF! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST Cees REMEDY eh USED. 64, A Poritive Cure” for GONORRHEA GLFET, STRICTURES, §«. Oontains 9 Mineral no Balsam, no Mercury, : Ten Pills to te Taten to Effect a Cure, hay are enrcky vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleacant taste, avd will not in any way in- Jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recant cases in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by # graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists 6f the presont day. BO EXPOSURE, KO TROUBLE, 40 CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, cH who yey dhe gorged with Balsam Cupaiva, or lercury, Ment bi a4 SAMARITANS, GIFT. lent by mail in a plain envelope. pee en ras 5 — Female, $3. Loon! ULOEES s BORES SPOTS. 5 SETTERS, south BOAT HS, SOILE SY EHILIN OR Vi SAMARITANS Koor aD HERB JUICES offered evehilis on ve OR RV ENENYAL Bt A Big ASaa. the SA- MARIT. HER! B, is the most potent, cota a Pee remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and Oo Ge ee rary vartio io of the vene: ison, 80 that the orough ont, Take then of this pari der reme- do not transmit to your pos- terity that fer ileh, ae, may Fopent in after years, Ithough ced ineurable, the BAM ART aE ‘AND HERB JUIORS of impurities from the will remove every vest’ hares as eae asall the bad effects of Mercury, bites 1 +4 vaifestions with which numbers of maies suffer, the ROOT AND HERB TOICES” ‘ most b happily ad adapted, in Uleerated Uterus, in Whi down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and ae complaints incident to the sex. Sent by express, Price $1 a bottle, or ¢ bottles for vaae ‘BAMABITAN’S Poa WASH, Bus 25 cents. Vull dire DESMOND & CO., Box oe Philadelphia Post peold bye E CALVERT FORD, ruer of lith and PRENRY “000K. Alexandria, may 6-tr UB UES BW FORE, PHU Fen Gandeseerry; offer un- Pes for warcigs in this country de- tacene Bailin usual in sirin, pooure Be sage for their friends from the nee of Ire! The splendid Al British shi “MINNEHAHA,” tons, Cart, MoGrara, il sail from London- dares for New ¥ York, between the 15th and 3)th of thi, oe Ireland is now large. Panset by this line, Insding sltier in New York or Riladelbhte, will be brought through to ee eS if feneess) m ptiy on ar- rival, ie it additional ge fine Al British ship “31 RADACO- 37" of the same line, will sail from Londonderry for Philndelpbiay avout the sante tine, Pssrages may be mye and money orders fer remittances obtained fro: KNOX & 60. 125 Erith swhart. ; timore, Md. surn AND LARA RAPPINGS AND SHAWLE, We have Favast Tecei) Silk Mantles and Sacques in eroat ve Variety, - Lace Mi A Rawle raour, 4 Points, een |. TAYLOR & 00,- i<} rr Alte, Long detigns. (ny 2) tha right ic reserved of! contracts for ons or more : jarly 21 Hicdtion or tleksts i mecesary as | tee sveaieriies ABBOLINE FOR THE GEIR, AMBOLIFE MOISTEFS, BRAUTIFIES, SRORATEN, LEWEHTHENS, ER FIGORATER, ROCKISHRS, BMBRLLIZUES THE Hain. BENDALL'® AMDOLINE ire pare compound of stimulsting oxtrasts from Piowers, Rocts, sad Hesbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER- MANENT VIGOR of the Halk. “Highly beneficial where the hair requircs a gentle stimulant.’ Da. OBILTON, “ Haro sever had anythisg which 2 perfootly oe re ea WDD, Ho, 277 Canal street, N.Y. BINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW BAIR,” Prof. JOHN 8BNIA, No. 85 King street, N. ¥. Wor mie By sl Druggists and Fancy Geode Dealers. Put in boxes, (eontaining two betties,) price $1. Msuufestored and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, Mo. 542 Baoapwar, BW. ¥. GEO. DB. C. HIBBS, SUCCESSOR TO W. M, GAL¥,) DEALER INCOAL, RED AND WHITE ASH, — ALL SIZES, $e -@a Office —259 Peumsylvama Avenue, Botwoon 12th and rath streets, i meey WISS MOUNTAIN BITTERS. This valuable Bitters in | in prepared in great part from the herbs gathered from the Swiss Aipsand Tyrol Mountsas in Gerioany, and is a Btandard Bitters io Russia, Germany,and Switzerland for the cure of CONSUMPTION, COLDS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER, KIDNEY, AND LUNG COMPLAINTS, AND PAIN IN THE 8TCMACH. It reguiates and opens the bowels, creates appe- tite, prevents fever and many other diseases. It was highly recommended by DB. ALANZONO in the Hussian Warof 1312, It was ured as & QBKER- Al. OF CRRTAIK remedy for the diseases named, with great success and wonderful cures, Aremarkabie feature of itis,a glassfal poured upon the head and woll rubbed in will cure the most painful headache. Diksor1ows FOR ves.—A amall wineglassfall previous to each meal and before retiring to bed. Prepared and manufactured from the original receipt by DECAMP & MILLER, corner of Bixth and N streets south, Washington, D.C, SWISS MOUNTAIN BITTERS. This valuable Bitters has bean very saccessfal,— proofby hundreis of eitizens of Washington and other cities of this country, with fall satisfaction, for the diseases named. Therefore, ofliesca and soldiers, and others ¢on- pected with the ariny shocls not 30 Witaout a bot tle of this celebrated Bitters. my ig-eolm* DE CAMP & MILLER. RATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW Sik PER CENT. BUNDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE SWENTY YEARS FROM DATS, tz after Five Years, at Option of the Governmsa THE COUPON BONDS, In Bun-a of FIFTY BOLLARS, ONB RUNDRED DOLLARE, FIVE HUNDBED DOLLARS, and CBR THOUSAND DOLLARS. YEE REGISTERED BUNDS, In Bums of WLIPTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONS THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and EX THOUSAND DOLLARS, ERTESBST CoMmanorng AT DATE OF Pus AED PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY iN GOLD. ‘These Borns are the VSEAPEET GOVERNMENT SHCUBITE now in the market, ‘¥Re [otarest, at present price of coin, being equiv alont © 8 Pzr Cenr, in curransy. FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 452 TIVTEENTH 8TRRBT, DEALERS In SCPRRBNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES 4EHY 4ND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE Geo §-tf NOTIOR To ale le eit RESTAURANTS, PRI- vats FAMILIES, &e, ‘The Sebscribers have just _yoosived a freak ehip- ee CASES ex. SULTAN a2 AND FLOBBAQ which they offer for sale ne ew York prices, Aiso, they have constantly on hand Be ee Ch ed i Reais te SHERRIES, SCOTCH, asa IBIS PAGN. ft 1 ta rite brands, at Berane Cae abe IN AND puButy y POuTERE MAVANA ascLIan B PiCkitS 8 pavome. anes NES, KEMP'S eeeeearaiee a art foi et be nm, , Branach—219 avenue, ts wegen rev alo Oka Eh aus AO Tornion sit FR AVaNOR, fashington Oity, D. €. RAAT BASTE NORTHERN EST. cat 8 FORWARD: inn seangganpuen, JEWELBY, 5 VALU ‘ABLES, NOT: Wa Forwarde ed arith BArAEY ‘ant B'DISEATCH te al aceessible sections Company has agencies in the Oey way aapitcane im BKOBTH, eco ae |otlose are NORTHWEST, 70ND BOSTGN ~T A EALTINORE! Ary! ¥ LOUIS OIN- Uis- i, Bae at heh S York — Emer as, Petre cat te oatsssan gh NOTE NOTES, DRAFTS and SILLS made Bowtow Band the TON Hi ive ©. 0. DUN: som ‘Washington’ D'0, HOICE OLD RYE AND } Crercne pp ROROUGATTELA WHISKY. ‘We have on han quolee ¥ye, ofa Ne ne BET Pr alt Mroponeshalay 18 sale 0} Hiéeers, Kob! Native ‘ines and Bina The ‘bran: White Muscatal an rg ‘a Brandy, Sena randy. At Cond PF ae atexe aprte dies, |. Mucaes or Milky Disebarges, and all Dissaxs HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND x FLUID EXTEACT BUCHU! A POSITIVE a™D SPECIFIC REMEDY * Afser being bald for seven years your AMBO- } Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Brite- on, Inflammation or Ulesration of the Bled- der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Prose trate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Caleorous Gravel or Brick Dnet Deposit end end Dropeieat Bwettings, existing tu Mon, Women cr Children, « } ‘HELEBOLD’S EXTRACT BOUCHE. For Weakness arising from Bxcesses, Habitr of Die sipation, attended with the following symptomm Indisposition to Bxertion. Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficalty of Breathing, ‘Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of * Disease, Dimnens of Vision, Wake- fulness, Pain in the Back, Universal Lasaitude of the s Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the boty, Dry- ness of the Skin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa- tuity, Epileptic Fite, in one of which the patient may expire. Whe can say that they are not frequently foliowed by those ‘‘ Direfal Diseases,’ IN- SANITY and OONSUMP- " TION. Many are sware of the eacse of their suffering, but none will eonfess. The records of the In- sane Asylums apd tke Hela choly Deaths by Con- sumption, bear ample wit- mesa to the truth of the as- sertien. The constitntion once affected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, which HELM- BOLD'S EATRACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DOES HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONOENTEATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SABSAPARILLA, Fer purifying the blood, re moves all diseases arising from excesses and impradenee in life, chronie eonstitutional dis- eases arising from an impure siate of the blood, and the only relia- ble and effectual known remedy for tne eure of Serofula, feald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throatand’Legs,Blotches, Pimpies on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, acd all scaly ernptions of the skin, Two table spoonsful of the Ex t of Sarcaps- rilla added to a pint of water, is equal to the Libson ‘Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal tos gallon of the Syrup of Sarseparilla, or the Decoction, ag nenally made, S22 THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BERN ADMIT. TED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES AaMy, and are also in very general use in all the BTATB HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTI- TUTIONS throughout the land, 2s well asin pri. vate practices,and are considered as invaluable remedies. rs Mepicat Prorgrtias oF Bucrv. From Dispensatory of the United Statee. See Professor BEWEES’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYSIC, Philadelphia, See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MeDOW ELL, a Selobrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transactions of the King and Queen s Jour nal. See Medico Chirurgical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Burgeons. See moat of the Iste Standard Works of Medicine: PRICES, Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or six for $5, Extract Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, ar six for $3, Delivered to any address, securely pack observation, if aoe Address letters for information, in confidence, te HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFICE, 104 Sourm Tayta Brarer, (below Chestaut,) PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UN PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of “their own” and “other” articles on the reputation attained by HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS: HELKMEOLD'S GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHD, «HELMBOLD'S GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, HELMBCLD’S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE-WASH, SOLD BY DRU@GISTS EVERYWHERE, ASK FOR HELMBOLD’s, TAKE NO OTHER. wo is advertisement and send for i & Yo e@nendexposure. . ay 2>-tr ‘ :