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A NIGHT IN A SNOWDRIFT. \ ) - feontinu sudcenly thoneht, “What if he 1 aeieep by the engine, bat 1 went outand found himin sald be bie death sleep—cronch- under the fire-box of the en- had lft bis .old and now ureiess + und scught shelter in the care I returned and my lovely charge contin- kea = i was offen isiked to by some of our old laves, one iy pardcolar by my dear old nurse, ut to Ste cata be had come a few Fears og idm some way hac obtamed an Lucue infinence over ber massa—ordering ev~ eryiling, sod treating the slaves, who had rever expertenced hing but kindness y from My father, and uy with the greatest @ererit 2 “ated me witn his odious cn duy—-l can't tell you—bnt le.who, when be heard, eall- atten druriva ed bim into tery he Bouse, and in @ furious manner Althongh ypouhave by your cevilish cun- | rings? ed yay promise of my niece as your wite lv ot tamely submit to see her insult- ‘ you viliain !—ticing a pistol on cefea ed itself, and my dr rer, miled an cyil smile, and ermind ! it was only a ttle mistake! eitie afiairs anovher «ay P jong tus, the fellow whois asleep *, anc whe is tbe oversrer’s brother, came m. He is a docor. My uncle cally more sid more miserable; my old ‘Ee It Wie remor-e | iug upon his appropriated my prop- weeks ago, my uncle's health began the ‘ coctor,’ #s he was called, ‘seed Dis opinion that paralysis pected Lest Monusy Iwas awakened by my old burse in a @ieudiul trizht, to ell me that my a wascymng. ] ruse,and found the ‘doctor’ aud overseer with him i “© The sdoctor’ suid that, as he had predicted, | By vieie bad « paralytic at:ack, entirely lost the os. of bis limbs and speech, and thut he Pr y would not be able to move tor some ime to come. He felt the responsibility too | y-est cor bis prother and himself, and conse- . quen ly showid remove him to S- ,where e wocld be plae-d under the care ofthe cele. | bined Dr W. * Pbio wes svid intentionally in the hearing of several cf theservents, and passed for trata; although t, om commen’ with all, protested Aptos! Moving My uncle ie Buch O state. * Keowirg the evil character of both men, I resolved that 1 woutd not part from my uncle, bur would aecompany hum to S . | “+d inncied Lsaw mister smile on the face of the overseepas 1 said this; but he only re- markee: i ~*Oh, certamly; no objection cin be made to | tha: « Yeeterday we started. ‘M) Suspicions were aroused by the ‘doctor’ Bid Cyetseer refusing to let me approach my pic e, either to dress him, or help him into his ! varringe «In spite of their caution, however, Iobtain- | ed 4 ¢i mpse of his face.and knew in an instant be was ceacd ! +1 was too exci'ed and horrified to faint. ‘Tbe ove rsver saw by my looks ibatI now | buew ail | *sHe ut ance said. in a brutal tone: “Ob! Lgvess you swe it allnow! You're a @eneible g ri, so few words wiilsulliice. There wasn’ much love lost between y y their, so you peed not make a fuss, +The troth ¢ to tor there physicked F: Je teu strong, and it w very bem here, ior the job wousd Lowi! sc we thought we would ta Le will be the wis-r; the poo a. o!f cold and over-exertion, © pe any one on J ont F r at once. | the Juurnty, be Would kil! m I kuew he would cot hesitate to carry out ful i wis to eve you enter hat you 4 rrid a preeniment nd in some save Mr 410 sud. C «rec her, and vowed I woul her ume ¥ asn ne mournin! tones of 1h, bieevilspir- itrotbrongh evsts of wind, its sporting round us,rn the iil made cars, unseen, but p id tel youe had huddled themselvesin what- bey could fi ¢ the 2 cold hough hardy © us stupor 3 bought, How stouid baci? if I guve wo men upto the justice, r-eer vived,) what proof syne? j “Lasked Alice—so we will now call her— % hether the overseer had the spoils with him or net? She eaid that he had admitted to her that he bud ev !d, notes, snd securities, toa very large @mio: pt upon him. 1 then s-arched the still sleeping “doctor ;” be was so motionless and dea hlike that l began to fear lest the chloroform had hada tatal effect ; upon bim. I tound nothing but a few dollars, and a re- Velver, which I tock; id, with his own | meckerchief, securely Ued his hands behind him. 1 It was now snowing heavily again; butIsai- | fied 1o1th once more into the snow, and found the oversee! st ll under the engine, frozen as asrd as the tron which covered him, and doabt- | less quite dead. With fingers almost as lifeless as his own, I searched him, and found, besides the expected doxded revolver, and bowie knife, a large can. We belt, fasiencod round his waist, containing ce stolen money. 1 hastened back with it to Alice, fearing she Misbt be cvercome with the cold, and fall asleep. Just as I had my hand on the door of the car, Ib+ard a well kuown sound: there was no need to think twice—the driver ot the expected train, blinced by the snow, had not seen the danger sigval! with criminal negligence they bad pot tejegraphed our non-arrival from R—-; the train was rushing on us! I shouted loucly to the occupants of the cars Ee ye themselves, and sprang into ours for Alice; Even in the short time I had been absent she had neatly gone to sle«p. No woncer, poor girl! She had experienced bunger, thirst, (for she dare not take food trom the overseer, lst be should poison her,) excite- ment end coli—bitter cold, such as happily we con't knowin England. | lL seized ber inmy arms, and had scarcely | leaped from the car before .be crash came. | I will not dilate on the horrors of the colli- sion—we have too many such descriptions in | our daily papers. Happily, my shonting had Srovsed most of havpassengers, butsome three or four bever Know how death came. I jaid the’ fasnung bedy of Alice for a fow moments, chreiuliy wrapped up, on the snow, | whiist L sexr hed tor our late evil ¢ompan- | fore ‘The murderers bad met a milder fate than | i they cererved. | ‘Tbe I: gen overseer was completely smashed Donvath the evgme. W be Ler the « doctor” really died from the efec's of cold and tne chlorotorm I cannot tell, anc leorot Lke to think. = le dito wee a bruised and almost shapeless Mess: both had cud painless deaths, The ersineer sid stoker of the train which Far into us hed jumped into the snoy ubh le © pRSSer gers were very few, and, surpris- Ing (OFS, ODLY Oke Was billed. ' aCe gr ut fires of the debris, an ZY ring, Wier help should « ra ace } Hil the horrors of the scene I fc Ita thrill of Li ppine,s in boving Alice look alme as ber -cle proiecter, Aud thiough thhignt laying | Ty)1D sheer weariness & my arins to support her Lead on my ethouic and exhsustion, suffers if {bad known her for yours. Was ' g rl who Jeaned unconsciously on me whom Lhod met under such 8 range cireain. sances— was she seon to be severed frown me } Net never! And with Mat thought I clasped her closer tomy hear’. i At list belp came; about five o'clock in the | MOMIDE HH \Apuese aie irom R——. expect- ing to fid & breek-cown; they took us up, | end we arrived at R-—— about eight o'clock, I seked Al ce whatehe would wish todol | It scme confesion he said «I Srow pot what tosay!? Bot, patting her ii the band ip mine, sbe said: * Will you, who bave watched over me through thet dreadful Bight, whe bave saved me fromthe horrors of which { -annot think, see M* sale back io mv + oun bone—my own, indeed, now ; it will be very lenely, roone tg welcome me hni the aer- | varte: hut itismy right place! Am [ asiting too much i” Neca I tell the reacer my answer? { I offered myrel!, 8 poor surveyor, 4s her hus. Bard ar well a» proctor. She did wot say no, * * * * * * * | We gave up the pientation, for I could no’ reconcile myself to my owning slaves, although ' theirs was anything but bondage. ‘The railway accident was tniversally believ- €d to be ihe cause of ine death of Alice’s uacle, the overseer, and the doctor ;” Altce with pur. | _donatle cecepticn, explaining that the «“doc- tor.” pot finding Dr. W- athis own town, insisted on going to the neat, tosome other sur. | vy lived happily in Eps: | ie geon. Alice and I have n land for many but we never see snow lying thickly on the ground, without shuddering at the recollection of which we passed in the snowdrift. Epwarp Duron. OFFICEAL. Basses to Visit ye Army ef the Potomac, 1. Applications mnst be made at the office of Majer Toms H, Pelouza, No. 203 F street, be- tween Ith and [sth streets, between !1 a.m. and lp. m., except Sundays. Major Pelouze is avthorised to sign the pusses, 2. Ifnot granted at the office of Major Pe. lonze, the decision is final, and no, reference need be made at the War Department. 5. Passes cannot be given to females to visit the army. By order of the Se eretary. of War. D. TowNsEND, ant Adjutant General. Lai ¥ «McGUIRE & CO. Auctionecra, CBF ERY SAUER OF VALUABLE PROPER- / TY —by virine of = decree of the Jate Circuit Court of the District ef Colur bia. sitting as a G.urtct Equity. dstet on the ath day of Novem- abd renderad ina cause (No. 1,803) pend- id Gonrt between Christopher G:ammer 4, trustees ofthe Inte ttliad ‘hers. comolainants, ang Jalius iremwcerand William H. bunkinsoa and others, Gefendauts, the uncexsigned trnatees will sell at public anc b ag real eatate « part of the real esta’ . Grammer) in Washing- top city P ©. Gn MONDAY. February 22 On the premises, parts of ic at 4 o’clack Pp. m— gud fourteen, (i4) in sqnare nusibered 497, froat- ing Hifty-one fest on the wes: sida of Sth atreet west. far its intersection with E street north. Ifcceired ipl prcperty i be sald in Separate pertions, each io have a front of twenty five reet and tix irches This valuabie property Is moat eligibly situated for spy kind of business, being very neer the Gen- al Pest Gffice, Petent Gilice, the Market Space aud Pennsylvania avenue, A part of it hes been ocou- ed jor imasy years by Mr. W, Ballaaf, cabinet- maker And on the following day, ( TUES DAY,) the 23d day of February, 186:— We will sell,om the premises, at 4 o’olosk p. m,. lot numbered three,(3,) ic square bumbered two buncred and thirty \25).)a valuable lot, troating eighty five {set nvd one ineh on the Canal, be- eeeen iith and [6th streets west, near the Canal ridge The terms of:ale are: Ono third cash, the bal- ance to be paia in equal instalments, in six and twelve mon_be from the day of sale; the said baj- suce to bear interest from the day of sale, and the payment the eof to be secured by the notes of the purchaser; and said notes to be se_ured by adeed of trust on the said property If the terme of sate be not complied with in five dayr from the day of sale. the trustees reserve the right te ell, at the risk and expense of the pur- charer. . All conveyancing and stamps at the expense of OTLA' ane MEE, the purchaser, WM. B. TODD, . Trustees. fes-d J.C McGUIRE & OO., Aucts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. PUSTRE'BSALBOD BRICK HOUSE AND LOT on 2 BETWEEN H AND { STREETS —On MON- DAY, s2d day of Febroary, 184, I shall eell, in front of the premises, at 40’clock pm , by virtua the Bubseriver, bearing 63,and recorded in Liber 8 202, €t seq., one of the tur Washington county. inthe Dis bia. the folowing named property, vg inthkecity of Washington, Dis viz: Let numbered Sev: ¢/ Seven 7.) inSqusre b 5) Saving a front of 18 fast somo i street west, between north Hani I pning tack 137 feet 244 inches, to laprevements which ere a good I — og House, &c., ke, or. ofa Deed of Tevsty Gate tee Janusr J &, No 7th ncluding revenue stamps, at not complied with in fire daya the ten reserves the rigbtto resell after aaie e t ihe property atthe rirk sod cort of the first par- chaser Ly edvertising the same six times in the Kveving, Star, RISZARD age re rustee GREEN & WILLTAM, Ans! LS SALE,—in virtue of a writ esued f Clerk's ot 2 1 willexpose to publi 100 Peru, evonne, beta north side,on WRBDNESDA ne Supreme to me direct cas®, at hou ard éth etre Vith day of Be Peloek @, ™ 0 i superior Rosewood Sideboard, penser So> etary and Bookcase, Gi't-frame Mirror, se Center Fable acd over, * Tnvive Table, dew Curtains, iette Table, Pate, Fizedali Wm H Marquis’ right, title. claim and d to the shove named’ Furni 4 iafy wiit No. 695 in favor o! WARD H LAM3N, 8. Mershel, D. 0. NED HORSES AN D MUL&B Caier QUARTERMASTER’S OrFice. Deport oF Wasuin Washington, D. ihe Will be soid at pubite a Gorreia, 2 Oheorvarary Ea pe a W aah Dan, n WEDNESHAY. Februrary 17,1564, a lot HOR2ES AND MULES, condemned as uri: for public servi Terms cash, in Government fund Eale to commence at J o'clock 4 My, D H RUCKER, Brig. Gep. 2nd Chief Quarte: master. Davartment of Washing! Sa5-ttt 2. wa* oF CONDEMNED @BAIN SACKS anp a8. Curey QuaatTesmasten’s Orton, DEPOT OF WASiH(acToR, Wacrrscton. D. C., Feb, 6, 1364 ‘Will be sold at pudlic auction, at 7th ste. et wharf, in the ety of Was: ington, Feb. i6, 38:4, at 10 o'clock a. m., thirty thoueand (30,000) Glad Grain Sacks, deemed unfit for public mwrvice. Also, ati? o'clock m., of the same day, at Gov- ernment Warehouse No. 3,corner New York avenue and 19th street will be rold six thousand two hua- dred (6,26) pounds of Rags. Terms carh in Government funds. : D H. RUOKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, fe 6-td Depot of Washington, SALz OF CONDEMN A HAY Outer Quantuamanran’s OFrror, , RPOT OF WASHIN oe sce mOTON. D. u wep. ee a at publie auction, at lexandrt givia, on THURSDAY. February 1sth. look toe folowing quentities of Grain and Hay deemed un- **, bout thirteen thousend (13 (00) bushels of els Of le About twenty four (24) bushels of oats. as undred and fifty (250) tons of hay. ‘ain will be sojd in lots ef one hundred (100) Bith the privilege of fi @ hundred (500) iB, oD av in lots of twen rivilege of fifty (60) tong, | V0 (24) tone Also,at the same time and ce, about seven of mixed grain, hundred thoura! (ike Ros (corn and cate. which will sold by the jousd, e in lots of five thousand (5.90) pounds, wi' privilege of twenty thousand (20 000) pounds. Th jocersful bidders will be required to remove in and hay within five days from the day of Terms cash. in Government funds, Bale to commence at i] o'clock a. 1a. i RUOKER, Brigadior General and Chief Quarteriaster _ fea td ii Depot of Washington jaY COOKE & Co., BANKERS, AND Dealers tn Government Securities, No. 452 Fifteenth Street, WE BUY AND SELL, AT MARKET RATES, U. S, FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, which no longer ietued by the Treasury to subscribers, the whole amount authorized haying been taken, ALSO— U. 8. 81X PER CENT BONDS OF 1881, SEVEN-THIRTY TREASURY NOTES, FIVE PER CENT, LEGAL TENDER NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF I) BTEDNESS, COIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE, We pay the highert prices for ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS AND QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIPICATS ONECKS, te 4-dtt JAY COOKE & CO. weob: Wound woonb _ WM G. MINNIX, Succm.soa To JouN Brazy, No 494 corner north © and west Sd streets, Has on bards large lot of prime HICKORY. OAK AND PINE WOOD, Which will be delivered + os sonable prices, ‘ed to purchaser! at rors ea a OYSTE Butters aud Pamitioa ay pied wiih Oysters at $t per gallor . Corner of 12th aud M streets, x. . WESER, H +34 Hayy, 4 ¥ir We have on band a large Int of pri: BAY. Also, a lot of slightly damaged MOCee Hay, which we will sell very low hy J ©. JACKSON & 00, fe4 aw* ‘7th street and Qaual Bridge. fhe night | sanmbecred twelve (12) | 4 | ary icst , 1864, commencing st 1? | the fol owing Furnitures, to-wit viz: | C.,.0n TUESDAY: | PROPOSALS. - P¥9- 08ALS FoR ROOTING FRUT ano PITCH. Cuter Quantesmasren’s Orrica, } EPOT OF SY ASHINGTON, Wasuinaron Febreary li, i! BEALED PuoposaLa rill ve received at tais office Unti! TUBSDAY, Mare i, 1564. at 120’slook Mw. for Geliveringin the cit, of Washington, D.O.. tas followicg amounts of Roofing Belt acd Bitch, viz: One hundred and ei, ht (168) tons of Roofing Fels, } Bight hundred (80) barrels of Pitch or Roofing ment. The particular kind or dozeription of the above articles must be *tated in the proposal, and bidders will se required t2 tarnish samples of the articles they propose to deliver, . One-fourth (4g) of the quentity of esch article will be required to be de livored in thirty ($9) days 3 from the date of the contract, one fourth (4) in eixtr (60) days therefrom and the balsnco in ninety (9, Gaya therefrom. Boch barrel of Pitch or Bocfing Cement muat contain not less than three hundred (31) pounsa, and celivered in goo] sound barrelt, said Darcela to be furnished free of cost to the Government. The srticles offered by the sucsessfal pitders will be subjected to a rigid inspection before baing ac- cepted by an inspector, appointed by the Govera- ment. | PROPOSALS, The price mast be written out in words on the bid, 5 must also the fall name and post office ad- dress of the bisder, Proporais from disloyal parties will not be son. sidered, and sn cath of allegiaace must accompany each proposition Proposals must ba eddressed to Brigadier Gong- ral D, H, Rucker, Ghief Quart-rmastes Warhington, and should be piainly marked * Pro- s for Roofing Felt and Piten.”? i QUABANTEL, The bidder will be eitized to accompany his propesition with a guMtantee, tigned by two re- | apcneible parsons, that incase hi P he willat oves cxecute the contract for tha same, with good snd snfiiclent saraties, in a nua aqaal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the avticiss proposec in contorrity with the terma of this ad- verticement; and iu case the raid bidder shonld fail te enter into the coutract. they to make good the Cifference between the offeror stid bidderand the next lowest reeponrible diddsr.cr tas parson to whom the contract may be awarded, The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Oler& of the nearest District Jourt or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bonds in azum equal to the amount of the con- tract. signed by the contrac:or and both of bis guarantora will be required of tho enccasafai bidder or bidders upon signing the coniract, FORM OF GUARANTY. ‘We,the uncersigued, residents of in the county of. , and State of , hereby, Jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, snd guarantes in cass tae foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at ones execute the contract for the same, Rith good aud suficiont sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the coa- tract, to furnish tke articles proposed in confor- mity to the terms of the advertisement, dated Feb ruary 11, 1864. under which the bid was made, end in case the eaid - shai! fail to enter iaco a cou Trect as aforesaid, we gusrantee to maxe good the difference between the offer of tha said and the next lowest responsible. bidder. or the person to whom the contract may be award-d. Given under our hands and seals this —— day of —, le6-, Witness: Seal.] Basi} To this guarantee must be appended the official certiticate above mentioned. The right to reject any or all bids thet may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- terinaster. a5 well as the right to select from oak bid inch arciciee. atthe oe therein named as is require iy @ Government. D. H. RUCKER. Brig. @en. and C hief Quartermaster, fe l1-ta Depot Washington. .DNANOE OFFICE, Wark DepaRtMent, Washington, Feb. 8, 1864. willbe received at this office lgth day of Febrnary, at 4 o'clock Pp. m., for tha Cetivery atthe New York Agency, he +4 Worth rtreet, New York, of 100,000 Gurry or ba. bs 9 Curry Combs aro to be made in strict con- formity with tamples which can be seen at this of- fice. cr at the New York Agenoy. except that the handier are to be of birch. besihor hard maple, ‘They are ts he rubssct to inspection at the factory where wade before being received py the Govara- ment. Nens are fo ba received or paid fs; 5ut sach ae are approve! on inepaction. Deliveries rust be made ct the rate of not less they 6.0 per week, or 1,00 par dav, commencing ou the 5th day of March, Thev are to be delivered in boxes of 2" eac Failure to delivsr at a spo fied time Will subject the contractor to a for’ '@ of the quantity due at that time. No bids will be couridered from partiea other than rocular mann facturers of the art , and sneh:as are known to this Gepartment to be frily competent to exs- eute in their own shope the work proposed for. bidders will enclose with their bics the written ckoowledgmenta of their sureties over their owa signstures. F Esch party obtsining a coatract will be reqnirad eotsrinto bond with approved sureties for its fulexecution, Upon the awaid being made, eoful bidders will be notified and furnisaed f- rms of contract and bond, The Department reserves the right to raject aay Ll hice if net deemed satisfactory porals will be addrassed to *Brigadias Gen’) <é D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnanes, Washing- DC,” and will be endorse *'Proposats for Carry Combs.” BO. D.RAMSAY, fe 5 eotd Brig. Gen. Ohief of Ordnance. BEALED Propoaa anti! Fricay, the 19 ton, { | DENT!S TRY. | | Gest DISOOVRRY IN DENTISTRY, Teeth Extracted without Pain with the Muhrite of Oxysen. I-vould advise ail RS ons having teeth to ex- to eal st Dr. LEWIS office, ve them taken out by this new / and harmless proces Also call ana | examine the Docter’s new and im- proved method of Loserting Artificial Teoth. Xf yOuonse see the greet improvement in bis teath you will @ them ip no other st7\3 than this new ableono. No, 242 Pa, avenue, betwean ith and isih streets. 13 &.K. LEWLB, M. D.. Dentint. M TEETH. ivi, LOOMIS, M. D., the Luventor and Patentes of the MINERAL PLATE TRETH, at- tends ff reunaily at bia office in this city, Many persons can wear these { teeth who cannot wear others,and no person can wear Others who cannot wear these, Pereons calling at my offi -e can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, bi those who are particular and wish the pares. cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture tha! art can produce, the MINBRAL PLATE willbe more juliy warranted. Boors in this city—No. 338 Pennsylvania avenue between 9th and 10th streeta, Also, 207 Arch st., Philadelphia. maré-ly FURNITURE. FURNITURE. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of CABINEC FURNITURE in the District—at 318 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween Ninth and Tenth streets—Iron Hall. Jan{9.1m {Ohronitig eee © WIEESON, 1864 1864 aaa V5 TIN ES, WHOLESALE AND RETALI lie and to deal- ‘The undersigned offers to the ers. peddlers, and ail who sell Valentines the larg et, cheapest and prettiest assortment of Comic acd Kentimentsl VALENTINES, VALENTINE CARDS, ENVELOPES, BMBUIS3ED cAPE MOTTO WAFERS, &c., &c., ever bafore offered in this market. consisting of the New York Valentine and other companien’ celeDrated Goods. ome oat iberal sisooant §o Seslera and satlers. mail promptly 4 a ee ee as ees as soos he und ersigner offers a Jarge lot of KS, Bia omiery and Fancy Articles at low figusens con” Books, Btationery,, Back Gammon, Cheas and Crib- #6 Boarde, All kinds of Papers and Envelopes, Knives, Razors. Scissors, Portfolios, Pocket Looks, Purser, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Perfamery, &0.,&c. Paper Novela by the thousadd or single one, Pree £0 cent Noyela for one dollar, [x25 Tiree & cent Btatimery Packages for one dollar, fire te rh “ Bigdt Album Cards for one dollar, 4 large lot of Books at half price, Wrapping Pap: rs of all 3, Paper Bags to which we invite the attertion of erocere, Confectioncrs, &e , &e. Another supply of the Btrangers’ Guide and Pock- et Bandy Book, just received at WM. F. RIJHSTBIN’S National Bookstore, 278 #a. avenus! 4a 16-1m between lith ant lzte ata, BPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Wasntnotos, D. O., Dea: 15, 1863. To the Growers and Manufacturers of Flax and Hemp ~The Commissioner: inted by thie De- artmHent, consist! »K_ Morehead, of ‘enpavivania, Willixm M Bail ley, of Rhode island, end J srder,of Ohio, te consider the fol low i by appropriation made by the } lon gT asa, viz: ** Sor invesiiga’ to test the prasticability of cultitsting and p ring fiax and hem: ana substitute for corto epty thousand doliars ; Raving met, and, sflor several days’ investigation of the eubject. believing thet a further and foller Botice of their investigations might produce veluadle results adjourned to meet again on Wed- neadey. the 4°h day ef February next, at 2 o’olock M. 6 and request all pe mons laterested inthe distri- bali bt is priation, or anx! the abject for be public good: te nee eae before thet day, samples of the different stages of prepara: fabrics Prepared ny tena, monts of the variogs pro- t of production in exch owse; be kinds snd cost of macula: made, &9., together with any and ‘lion thet may be useful to the Gommis- bis informstioa ia necessa: - eibulics can be maade? Pefokean intelll 1 is4a6 NSWTON, Commissioner. inns TBABGAINS in SBCON D- Gr7GM a6 ROOM —Cno fine Ox oD PIANOS i ¢ mabe cimet ne ea” One Gy o-tave Rorewood, Gilbert 135, 4 Ons 6 ostare ogtave Lord & Oo , 40:9) Gribert. #50 One old tashio \ Goctive. 925. All be sold of these Li nsad Sg pee best rar eae will vpon easy nonthly peyments, at the Afns| WG METZBROPE gorncr of Utastentecd Bor av. Hole agent of Steinway & Bous”Piaoos, fe3 cotere. fr strung bass Freoeh grand action. two tow pioerreg inet ot al fos tates ber nd wt 6 {at® imorover Sut: BORWALL’s Fancs Store, sre Depot of | id is accepted, | | PROPOSALS. ,;pBorosars FORILOE, MEDICAL Porvsror’s Orrioa, $ Washinzton, DB. C.. Bod. 1, 184 BRALED PRoPos2.15 will be receives st this office | Until 12m. Fepruary theatth. for farnishing Ica to | the Medieal Department of the Arny duriag tho { peg gceons at the points berein designated. fhe j ice to be tered by the contractor in proserly con- | structed iee-houtes at exch point of dglivery, on or before the ibih day of avril next; tha ics nob tr bs | receipted for until its cuslity, the fitness of the ise- ; Rouse, am@&the manner tp whishitis packed slisil | have beemapproved by a medical officer appointed | for the purpose, or by a Medical Inepectoz, aud | Payment will be made only for tke amouat thas astually stered and recotpted for, The propossis wiil be for the quantities indicated below a8 required af, tie respestive places, with the proviso that should more be aseded ay time for the year’s supp'y it shall be fornixkad af the same rates aud uncer the rame conditions: RilTy To BE DELIVERED aT | Annayp Md —Ice-honse owned by the Cuiisd a BE grr Toech ortress Morroe, Va —Toe-houss owned by the United State — 20 tone. . Poiat Lookout, Ma. - ice-houte owned by the Uri- ted Btater—200 tons, Porterrou' 'a.—Ice-heuse not owned by the Uni- ted Bteves—100 tons. - Newbern. N louse not owned by the Uni- ted Btates—4™ tons, Hilten Bend. 8 O.— ice-houte owned by the United Etates—45! tona, rt, 5 C —Ica-hocse owned by tha United tes—3'0 tons, ofals will at ‘do received for furnishing ire b ¥, by weight, for the year 194, in sa ny y be d by thé atrgeong in chanye ft Urites Ptates Genera! Mo-pitula. upon the fol- | nesr ‘e. Newark, N. J... 109 Washington, 5.0 Baltimore, Md Frederick, Ma. sAN pdditionsl amounts t there placea until Jauuary Jst, 186°. ars to bo far- nishee at the same ratsa, FORM CF PROPOSAL, The undersigned proposes to farniah —-— tong of ficst quality ice, carefully packed in substantial sce houses, at the within-nemed points, namoly: at the following price per tou of two thousand pounds, namely, at teas, at @— par ton, The ice to bo sn hJect to the inspection, measare- menteand approval of a Medisal officer, or other property, apycinted inepector. bsfore being re- ceipted for, . Payrant to be made from time to time upon du- Plicate billa, certified to by tha Medical Director, Rigned, FORM OF PROPOSAL. The undoreizued $roposes to fornish dally, or otherwise, #ll the ice required for the hor upou approved requisit ons of surgeons in charge, at or near the within named pointe, at the follow- ing price per hundred pounds, namely : $— cents per hundred pounds, The ico shall be of the best quality, and subject to the approval of the eurgeor in charge who will Food nt | or the actual amount delivered at esoh ospita! Paymentto be made frem time to time upon du- plicate bills, certified to by the Medical Director. Bigned, The above form of proposal will be adherad to as clofely as pri ble Other forms will be re- ceived by m ntand c uly contidere?. ‘A proper guarantee that the bidder is able to ful- fil tbe contract, certified to by the Clerk of tae vearest Listrist Court or a Unitsl States District Attorney, must ccoompaay the proposal or it will be rejected, An cath of aliogianes tothe United States Gov- ernment must also accompany the proposal, The contract willbe awarded to th ry 5 ¥ mail or aud ibey will immediaicly be requ contract under bonds to the Bovis to oe propery cer’ ified to, .dcers may be presentin person when the pro- porsin a6 pened, The Port Office addrass of the parties proposing must be distinctly written upon tee proposal Propozals must he addressed _to Weary Johnaoa, Medica’ & K ,snd Purveyor, U.S A., Wathing- ton, D tment, reserves the right to roject any deemed unrnitabie ¥ JOBRSON 7.8. AL . Vachiagton, D.O. Printed forme of Proposa'scan ba hed st this off Jemd nount of 35,000. urrayor, Fas PRorosaus FOR HORSES, Curer QuartervasTER’s Orri _ Depot of Washington, Washington D.C.. ¥eo. 10,1354. BEALHD PROPORALS will be ved at this office Botil SURSPAY. Kebrnary 254, 1664 at 12 -'elock M., for furvashing the Gorernment with (2,0) two thousand Horses, of the folowmg deecription, viz: ARTILLERY. For Artillery, (2%) two taoasand Forses, from (18) Afteen end one-half to (16) rixtecn hands high, lotween (5 five and (8) eight years of nze,of dsrk coiors, free from afl defects, well broken to baraees, compactly built, end to weigh lees than ons thousand one ha ndred( |.) pounds, PROPOSALS, The fall name and Post Office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal, Ifa bid is nade in the name of a firm, the nemer of all the parties must appear,cr the bid will be pennidetee as the individusi proposs! of the party signing it. roposala from desloyal parties will not be con- sidire?. 20d an oath of allegiance will be required from sficee fu) bidders before eiening contracts Proposals Must 0¢ Rddressed to Brg adier Ganeral BD. H. Ruck gk, Quartermaster United States Army, Waskiogton. D.G., and should be plainly marked “Proposals for Horees.” The bidder will be required to aecompany his proposs| with a guaranty signed by two res :onsi | bie perrons that iv case his bid is accepted he or they will at once execute th» contract for the sama, with good and sv ficient sureties. in a sum equa! to the amcuntof the contrsot, to deliver the tlorses proposed, in conformity with the ternis of thir ad- yertifement, and in case the said bidder chonld fail to enter into the contract, they to make good tha difference between the offer of raid bidder and the next lowest responsible bidda wham the contract may be awarded. The pempcorl bitty of the gu: shown ty the official certificate of a United States District Attorney, Col'ector of Customs, or any otber officer under the United States Goverament or responsible person known to this office. Bonds in a sum equal to the amountof the con- tract, signed by tke contractor and both of his qosrantors, will be required of the su bid- ler or bidders upon signing the contract, GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of. in the county of — and State of hereby, jointly ally. covenant with the United States, and guaranty in case the foregoing bid of — be accepted, he or they will at once exscuts the contract for the same with good and sufficient sure ties. in a sum equel to the amount of the contract; and. in case the said ——ehall fail to enter into a and se contract as aforeraid, we guarantes to make good the difference between the offer by the said —and the next lowest responsible bidder.or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. ‘Witness. Given under our hands and seals this — day of 186. Seal Beal. I kere! carte that, to the best of my knowi- edge aua belief, the above-named guaranto:s are good acd sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be fecurity, —_—— To be certified by the United States District Attorney, Collector of Oustoms. or any other offi- cer under the United States Government, or re- sponsible person known to this office. &o. INSPECTION, DELIVERY. for under this advertine- All Horses contracted r ment will be subject to a rigid inspection, and those not conforming to the specifications will be re- Jected. No Mares will be received, The Horses must be delivered twenty-five days from (he date of the contract, Payment to Le made upon the compietion of the contractor go soon thereafter asthe Chief Quar- termagter sball be in funds These Horse: wi'l be awarded in lota of (200) two hundred each, unless the Ohief Quartermaster should deem it for the interest of the @overnmeat teya'y the number. The Ohief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or ailbide that he may deem too high RUCKER D. 5 Brig. Gen, and Ohief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. ROEOSALB FOR WO'D. \ Cavalry Bureau, Office of Chief Quartermaster, No. 374 H street, in thiecity, within st, ¢_fe 1e-ta Washington, Febrasry 9. 133: S¥aLED Peovosans will dea r+ cutred at thid O4ls8 until l2o’ciocs 14., MONDAY, the 15th day of Feb- rusry. 1864, for TWO THOUSAND (2.000) OORDB OF WoOD. ore but goed, hard, merchsntable Wood will be received, Ore ‘“Chousand (i 0:0) Cords te be deliverrd at Giertoro’ Point, and Ose Thourané (1,00) Cords at Cavalry Depot, (Colonei Mclntorh ‘command- ing.) Dittrict of Coinmbia, within thirty (39) days fram éste of eon ‘ract. Proporate for One Hundred (1(0) Cords and up- wards will be evtertained. Foch Proposal rust be accompanied by agnaran- ty lor its faiihfnl performance, and by the Gath of silegiance t, the United States. ®uceces‘ul bidders will be required toenterinto written contract, with good and sufficient avcurity, for the teithful performence thereof. rorcrals ninet be endorsed, ‘Proposals, for od? snd addressed to Captain James A. Aken, Puer bertermaster Cavalry rae 64 6 right to reject any or gis reserved by the uniereigna. St any OF JAMES A. GTN, a Chief Quartermaster Oxvairy Burea, ITED STATES 6-20 BONDS, UNITED ETATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1881, UONITAD STATES OERTIVIOATES OF IN DEBTEDN ESS. ‘Gold, Silver. Uncurrent Money, Bxchange om a) war of Burope and the Northern Citics, BOUGHT AND SOLD, We sre suthorised to furnish &-2 Bonde at par eutil Sho tnt of August next, when the priviledgs o COBY sision oesses, 2 7 2 Ordora for Btocks and Gol exeouted in Now York exelusively on commission, BITTENHCOUSR, PANT & O0., ue Bankers, 3S eno, avenue, it may be required at | PROPOSALS. prorosszs FOR FORAGR, Ours? QCanveanssrer’s Orr Wasainetox Depot, Doc Seay favited by og -hel. 8. Quarterm : be Be e-newed points they propose io mare deliverics, and the , qStes et which they will meke deliverier tarrents be deliv menoed, end when to be comple'ed pigh? Price coust bo written out in words on the ids. Oorn to be put np in gcot stout cack, of two Dushelseacth, Gatatn like aactsof sbort | buaheis each. e sacke to be furnished without oxira charg: t syernment. Whe baz sué straw to ves aled ‘The partical or description of oste, corn. hey or irae pre to be delivared most be stated in the proyosa's. All the articles offered under the bride Serein in- vited w.il be subject t Brigid snipections Br the Government Iuspector before belay od Contracts will be awarded from t: espompibdie didder, aa the t mm: irs snd payia out) to ums to test tthe ed and accspted The bidder wll be required to sesompamy Nis Proposal with a gusreptr.eigce| by two wspousi- in case his did is accep in ton days therealt x | contract fur the same. with good and sutoieat { sureties ing Sum equal to the ammount of the eu- tract, to deliver the forage proyored in conform cr with the terms of tain udvertizement; and in case the said bidder shonid fail to apter inte the cor- ct, they to mske good the iit ne ofer of raid bidder and the ax: pon i ® bidder. or the person to whom the coztract may te awarded { Pay reaponsibility of the gasrantora met be shown by the offiial certificate of aU. 8 Din int Attorney, Ccllcetor of Customs or any other ofi- cer under the United States Government or re | aponeible person known to this office, ‘All bidders wili be duly netified of the zceeptance orgrejection of their propossia. he failnameand PO, addtass of each bidder | must 46 legibly written io the proposa:. Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gen. D EH, uoker, Ohief Depot Qrartermas' ington, D.C.,and shorid be plainly marked “Proposals for Forage ” Bonds. ip a sam equal to the amount of the con treet, signet by the contractor and both of hiz gacrantors will be required of the successful bid- | er or bidders arom signing the sontract. Riank forms of bids, guarantees. enc bord: .may | de obtained upon application at thir office. FORM Gf PROPOSAL.. (Town, Gounty and State) ; I, the mubeoriber, do hpreby propose to furnise aad deliver to the United Statens the Quarter: master’s Department at .agreezadly to the jermsof your advertiiement, inviting proposals — for furage, dated Washivgton Depot, Dec, 5, 1883, te foilowing articles, vi bushels of Corn, in sacka, at —— per bushelof | 86 pounds ; —_ punkels oe Gats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 52 pounds tone of baled Hay, at — per ton of 7,000 pounds i tons of baled Straw, at —— per ton of 3,000 ‘pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the —- day of. 186 , and to be completed oa cr before the | —— day’ of 185 and pledge myseiz to cxtor Tato a written ooneeee with the United, Staten, with d and approved securitics within the space Uf ten dayeatter being nolded that my bid ee besu acrepted. Your obedient servant. Bri 1D. H. Rucker, = Sear yr F Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.C, GUARATY, We, ths undersigned, residents of inthe + Couaty of —-—. and Btate of —-——-. heraby, | Jointiy and s reraily, covenant with the Uaited | States, and guarar tee in case the foregoing bid of | — be accepted, that he or they will, within | ten days after the acceptancs of suis bid, execute | the contract for the same with good and 5! ieat | sureties, in a sum equal to the xmoant of ths cen- | tract, to fu the forage proposed in conformity | to the term#of advertisement dated December 8, | 1063, under which the bid was mada, ard, in cass the said --— shal’ fail to enter into tract as aforoesid, we guarenies to meke ae ciffer- ence between tho offer by said —— and the nsxt lowest rerponsibie b. ader,or the persca to whom | MALTOMURE AYB ORLY | purchased the entire stock ant | chaser EE Et TRAVELERS’ DIRECTOR. Y. ae Sunday, Oo 2 FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Washington at 6.3, 7 and 10.45 &. M. o 9,42 PLM. exrep. Sunday, w {74 Op Bunday. 4 @ 4 liv, except Sunday v. *R WASHINGTON AND THE Leave Baiumere at 4.50 48 Mo aud 3.20, 5.15, ant 8.20 Kooy x4 Op Suvday, ati ard aaa aud say Pp. x FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Washington at ALM Leave Bal eat7.y Trains leaving Washi Pp. M.. go thron geofcats § ani f taiva from Washing fifth trains from Baltimore, atop at Ail way points To tickets of every kind, & nit, agent ai Wash- € Ticket Ofc TH, Maste r i rausp’t’n, fa 0-tf FAULR, Pra A. &. PITKI 3 Market st, Piola Ninth st, PETKIN & ©O., (SuccrssoRS To Barwes & [0.,) WHOLESALE GROCH AND Dealers Im Satlers’ Suppiles, No, 451 NINTH STREET, WASHINGTON, DO AND No. 25 KING STREET, ALEXANDRIA, Va. RS In consequerce of the recent orier of the War Depa™tment, requiring autlers to load in Washing- ton, we have thought it advisable to open another houee for the acsommedation of aur friends, We take pleasure in anuouneing that we have ad will ofthe houte of Barnes & Go., 4™1 Ninth street, Wash- ington, and can now offer the largest and best as- sortment of Sutler’s Goods, in both cities, One of the partners residing in Philadelphia, is all th mein the market for the pur-hase of plies; aud as we buy for cash, wa flatter curse that we can «ec! me goods aslow as they can be bought anywhe: In view ofthe many frauds per rated on pur- of Army Supplies. we have given personal ard particular attention to the selection of our atock of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Mests, Jeliies, Milk. &c.,#n! confidentlY recommend them to “of the wery feet quality We also in your special attention to our large Btock of Bu eese, Foreign aud Domestic Fruits, Dobucco, Segars, Sutler’s Hardware aud Notions, Truly yours, PITKIN & CO. Wasninctos, January 1344, Raving disposed of gur stock Of inerchaniise, the firm of Messrs, Pitkin & Co., we tale ere! pleasure in recommending them to curfriends and customers, who have so eenercusly patronized us We do so, with the knowledge th are fully competent and di, the interestof sll to cont ; them which basbeen se ligerally extanded te ja 23-1m BARNES & CO. the contract may be awarded, ‘Witness, 5 Given undcrour hands and seals this os hal —, 18. eal. Seal} | I hereby eartify that, to the best of my know- leigs and bellet, tae above-named gnsrantorasce | e090 and suficisnt as sureties for the amonat for waich they offer to be recurity, To be certified by the United dtster torney, Collect »r of Customs, or any other officer under the United States trovernment, or respon- | nible person xnown to this offen de 9-tf pecrosans FOR CAV @LRY HORSE. Cavalry Bureav, Office of Chief Qy ye Washinston, D.O. SEALED Provosats will be received | until 120’clock m., FRIDAY, Febroary | ONE THOUSAND (1,009) CAVALRY BO bs delivered at Camp Meigs, Ready nese Bos- ton, Mass., within twsuty (20) days from data ot contract TRREZ THOUSA (3°) DAV ALRY HORSES, to be delivered in Washington (Giesboro’ Degat) | within forty (49) days trom date of coatract { Baid horses to be sound in ail particulars, not lesa than five (5) nor more than niae (9) years old; from 15t0 }6hancs i igh; fall tlaehed, compaatiy deilt bridle wise, and of size sufficieat tor cevairy par- a s s wnll be strictly adhered to and rigidiy enforced in every particular, i No bid will be entertained unless serompaniad by_a guaranty of its faithio! pecformanse Form of bid snd g:ararty oa bs bad on applica- ‘ion 'o Oaptain Jha W BicKim, A.Q M.,at ton, Mare , or at thix omice, ill be required ty enter into with good and anffistent securi- (4) Gaye from date of seceptauce asd tj 2 3 i eS. ra a of bids, The oath of allegiance must sccompasy each | .The undersigned reserves the right to rejeot all bids deemed unreasonable. aoe, bid will be entertained fer less than fifty OT Be8, Payment will be made on completion of contract, or as eoon thereafter av funds may be received. Propotais must be endorsed “Proposals for Gay- alry orres,”” and addrersed to Oap‘ain Jemes A, | Ex‘n, Chief Quartermaster, Oavairy Bureau, Washineton, D. 0. : Any furtker information will be promptly given — on application to JAS. A. BKIN, fel0 ta Chief Q. M., Gavairy Sarean, | PFoPosats FOE POTATOES. 4 fens Office of the Commessary arate Washington, Feb 3, 1364. BxALED Prorosars wiilbe received by the un- dorsigned. at 223 G street, Washington, 0 Q., until MONDAY, the Isth day of February. 1964, at 12 o'clock m., for farnis»ing the United States 8ab- sittence Department with Ten Thorgand (1,00) Buehelsof Potatoes to be delivered within twanty- five day: atter opening the bids, at the wharves in Washington, Georgetown, D ©. or Slexandria, Va The Potatoes are to be of good merchantarle quality; and the bidder will specify in hie bid sister be proposes to Geliver in barrels, in sacks, or tk. Bids wii be received for quantities less than the whole. The oath of allegiance must accompany each bii, | unless the bidcer Las aiready fled the same in this ce. Bach bidter must be prassnt to respond to his bia; and Government reserves the zight to rejsct any’ bid for ary ease. : ‘ayrment will ba made in Cerificate o, indebted- ners, or such other funds as the Governmspt may have for disbursement. fe 4-td 8 C. GREENE, Capt. C 8. V. | The pressing wan PsoPosars ¥OR DEAD HORSES, cr de Killed atthe Cavalry Depot, Giessoro, near Wsehirgton D.C . within the next twelve months suoceeding the date of letting of the contract. The horses will be delivered at # certait desigaat- ed spot, to be fixed by the United States, The animale are to be re noved daily, and convey- ed far enough from ‘he limits of the Depot to avoid ll buivance, either to ihe Depot or the residents in the vicinity. Payment will be required in Government funds, at the close of each month, for all animals deliv- ered up to that date. Bonds, with approved securities, in the sum of five thousand dollars will be required from the party to whem contract is awarsed. i Kach propora! must state the price per amimal, giving full psme and post office address. and be ac- companied by a gvaranty signed by two responal- ble perrous. and csriifed by some U.8. oficar or regpousible psreon known to thie Bareau aod also tr the cath of allegiance, signed, stamped, and | duly attested. Te bids of al! whoare not present atthe opening of the proposals will he rejected, The contract must be cutered Into within three onze ot thedateofaward., - ic fiered. vt snossinebonic ne addremed to Oaptaia James A. Ekin, Ghiet Q. M. Cavalry Buresu, Wasbing- ton, D 6. and pe pistnly marl ed on the envelope, “P tale for Dead Horsat By order of Q@sneral J. H. Wilwon, Chief of Oay- aly Perean: EXIN g i op Waskineron, Washington, D. ¢ All deslers in Diugs, Hardware, Lumber, Lea’ er. Gticg Furniture, Barncss, and Biddiery, ara ree quested 10 send to this office, on the MONDAY of each . @ sealed proposal! or litt, in duplicace,ot fhe articles they ate preyared to furnien to this Denot ats! ort notice, with the price of esch mark- ea :» piain Ggures ro that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the arti :le or articies can LTDRMASTER SOESICN cuz QUARTE: mer Ck, { Janusry 4 P. be obtained without delay. and at the lowest price, Dealers wishing to this batt ‘will ba re~ Pp hbbn ted farvish the list punetas! 3 FS ‘ey morning. 2 B.S Brigagjor Gener ana Chief termaster, sen tt et ae eet at Wakioeon” is Office reserves the right te reject any or all | p*e ViUS NGOS HoOiPiTas In eonseque Warhitngten | to cick sod “Sisters of bari y” tablishme: as‘) Y dence rece - Theeace ran win o two squares ng. which is tsrge gat comiaodions; and tion hus besn provid tin fits constrac- ecrner ¢ eek payable in adr: jicinee acd om Lor ey ve deem provided for eolersd care of th: he nursing and sick will ve ander mune late ch; £8. ged compose tho ATTENDING— 3n,M D.. ta st.,bet, ie abc either of Anly appreciated, the accomm¢ ation will bs en: large¢ to meet any por . No contig ious diseases at mitted jel4-im SISTER MARY CARROLL BPS IMPROVE YOUR or. Rupe EYESIGHT Sh by the use of the celebrated PEBBLE acd PERISCOPIC SPECTACLES, acknowledged as the best for Strensthening and Preserving the impzired Eyesight, scientifically aud correctly suited, by FRANKLIN & C0., Opticians, 244 Pennsylvania avenue, bet lth and sth sts., and 38S Pennsylvania avenue, under National Hotel. FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, MICROSCOPES, THERMOMETERS, STEREOSC OP. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CARTES DE VISITE, &c. in a great variety, and at the lowest prices, ja 18-tr El TARIES! DIABI¥8S! DIAKIES FOR i864! FOR 18641! FOR i864] 75 Vasintingsi 75 Vamintize! 75 Vanizrizs! ALL STYLES! ALL STYLES! ALE STYLES! wate Ween Waste PHILP & SOLOMONS! PHILP & 80L0MONS! PHIL2 & SOLOMONS! METROPOLITAN BOUKSTORB, 332 PERN, AVENCE, Between Niath and Tenth Streete, WF Bent to the ARMY FRE OF POSTAGE, de 30 -tf INS2cs TO HACKREN AND OTHS&S HaV- ing carriages to be re-parnted should pot hav. them done until they giv«me seat. Ali work dun by me is warranted to look as ge and wear s¢ wellanwork dore inthe 2ryest rhogs in the North Wagon builders who bave no painters would find it ir advantage to wive was call to thelr aa vapor ELAM Geach Painter, near the cor. of Md. av, and 72h st.. Island, $s 19-1m* I Rk. #. CROGHAN BEG TO ANNOQUNOB trat he has lately arrived from Ireland, after be:ng in charge of several Hogoita’s thera—Mid- witery, Lock, end Fever Hospitals—and respectiul- ly schoite the pstrorage of the public Dr Orceben has also visited the East Iniies sod bas bad ple opporturities of becoming acqusiat- ed wiih Ciseasens of every character. 3 ier Croghan can be sonsulted at his office, No. 59 Virgivia avenues, between 7th and st4 streets, pea: the Navy Yard. a2 Ut e JOHN WAGNER. Tare-4 255 we 255 Having resumed my o!d line of Looking G ase aud Picture Frame Mebicg, i w tier to my old atrone and the public, slarcwe gee ortuent of Oral irrer, Photograph and otuer F Als», & large a=cortment of 0) either Nabogsay, Walnut or Gilt | it and booking Gisss Plates Fame at resrousble prices aod 1 255 Pa. av., bet, 12te Ja 5-colm* RU—The undersigeed offers bis services for Nes weeks in Creaning, vt “ING sud RESTORING CLL PAINTINGS. From his loag exyerience in the business, he conti ently bis services to the owners OF -valcawe Paiat i. aud wij}, if needed, furuia satisfactory refer: ncas ea to bie pbill. ‘Orders laft with ¥ Lamb Esq, Picture and Glass Frame moker este tie Scores srengr street, will be promptly respondsd to, ee = HN BagLow Je 25 62w* late of Philadel ULTON MABKGT, Fouateenty axp B Srreers Sours, Hotels, families, and sutlers are invited to call and examine our stock of Meat. ijame, Poultry and Vege abdiev. Sausages and Bologna constantly on * soath eide, | band and for sslein quantitics, Satiers and pur- veyors are requested to call, J. HEIBSRGRR, SUCORESOR TO H. BF. | | jaco tm™ A M, KBPSURN, Pr | BF. ong aA RieeT 4 EADS! Hae BEADS! aan 2 ! nt, : Mipogelitens fotel. 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