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THE EVEN | * ING STAR. | Poxice Reroxts— First Precinct.—Ann John- | son, Emtiy Rovertsoa and Lydia Border, pros- | titutes; dismissed. Scemd Precinct.—Geo. Lewis, disorderty; dis- | miceed. Lewis McCoy, assaalt and battery; do. Jos. Collins, deserter; military. Porth Precinc!.— VD. Roach, selling gg un- Me-need: $20. John Shea, do; do. rnard MevUrackiix, do: do. Margaret Riley, drunk and disorderly; $2. Margt. Brason, disorderly; workhouse. Onas. Bets, disorderly; $3. Thos. | Herring, vacraacy; Kate Ready, disorderly; M. Conner, drunk; workhouse. Jno. Carson, de- ferter; military. Z Fifth Precinct.—Imo. Holly, Wm. Boston, Jno. Scmbey. suspicion of larceny, Wm. Bas- sey, obtaining goods by false pretences; Minnie Myefs, crand larceny; Simon Notinski, do.;dis- | missed. Thos. Lattus, and Jas Sullivan, fight- | ing; 58 cents each. Richard Smitu, grand lar- ceny; dismissed. Daniel Spencer, suspicious | character; sent to Superinieudent. James Gas- | son, do.; dismissed. Ann Gallngher, drunk i | | | and aisorderly: #3. J. Tattnall, suspicious; dismisced. Elizabeth Augusta, profanity; $3. C. 5. T. Borley, disorderly; Sizth Precinci.—Jobn Hinsley, suspicion of lerceny: dismissed. John Bureh and Richard Burch, threa's: btil for peace. Jas. Donovan, | drank and disorderly; military. Jona W. Donelson, suspieion aracter for bearing. | Tenth ecinct —Wm. H. Clements, assault; | Mary J. Carr, Margt. Magoan. Caroline Sm- der, Catherine Kane, witnesse-; dismissed. | James E. Tarten, assault and battery; defer- | ted. Peter Shieids, threats; bail for peace. Wm. Ward, disorderly; dismissed. Mary St yhns,co; workhoue. Mary McOornel, d dismissed. Elien Davis, do.; workhouse. W. Ryan, seilirg on Sunday; £29 Catharine , Lurbar, keeping bawdy house: jail for court. PERSONAL. Bs. L. SMITH—AN EX3SLL4N? OLAIR- yoyantand Pest Medium 580 | st near 4ih,ie- seribes and communicates with spirit trieada, sees hiving friends at a distance, teila their ebaracte se Dames, examines Giseac-s perfactly. magca- jises, reads the future, Hours from i} am tll 8 p.m. ines $1. h 7-Im* Bs. WEBN moo JP BLESS OASK3 | tricity, Gall and see tes- | ADIES, OS LY LOOK AT THis !—‘Ve are now prepared to do auy kind of Emorvid v i fol bande, We ¢o your 8 botching, and w wot con:ected with any other place of ths Kind in the city. where Stamping Is advertises. &@”Uar lace is 3#1 F street, opposi’e the Patent OMa> x out that you do not iistake tha street a daily receive new Patterns for Braid and Embdroi. <r jurt out, and stamp your goods while you wait Machine Stitching neatiscone. fel P. MBDICAL. | BRZONS £uffering with Syphilis, Gonorrhes. Gleet, Seminal Weakoess. or Private Diseases of any description, should, oe Frameuiataly, Tpon Female Disesces trested in the most scientific | and snecersful manner | The Doctor's Diplomas hangs in his office, | Acure guarsnticd. Fees moderate, KR. DAVIS, 458 7th street, oppo nite Poet Offi-e, om 2Zap s' de 29 % Db Nid bb Ce > { DENTISTRY. i BEST DISCOVERY IN DENTIS’ Toth Extracted without Pain the Buhrite of | Oxyeen. Zwould sivise sii persons having teeth to ex- | tract to cal! st D>. LEWIK’s office, | and have them takén out bs this new and barmless process. Also call and‘! ?? examine the Docter’s new and im- ~* Proved method of Ioxerting 4 you once cee the great improvema: you will have them in no othar str’ ard valnsbleons, No. 242 Pa. psa en28, between 8. LEWIR. M. D.. Dentist, and }3th etrests no i8 TEETH. M. D., the Inventor and Patentea L PLATS TEBTMI, at g tenda person: et his office in thiss city. Many persons osa_wesr thesa/f \ teeth who cacnct wear others. and no | 850 cannot wea: these. { ff_ecan be accommodated feeth they may desira, | and wish the puress, and most perfect denture trat © MINERAL PLATS willbe | A No. 338 Pannsylvarisavenie streets. Also, 20% Arch st, mard-ly ed ose who are partie eleanert. strongest, t more ‘ily war Boors in this ci between sth and igti Philadelobis PAPERHANGINGS, &. APERHANGINGS AND WINDOW sHADEB, 3.L KIDWELL wov!d rarpectia!ly inform bis friends and the pabiic genersily that he bas now on band a wel! selected assortia PBRR ard WINDOW XR ADES anitsble halls. dining rooms, &o Also om band BOARD PHINTS, PAPRR CURTAIN TASSELS, &c . ail of 5 piepare Bt the lowest cash prices All arers aungin the | ity orcountry by experienced workmou at short Botice. e | Remember the placo—No. 367 D street, near 9th street, in Franklin Kail Befding. je 2a JA¥ COOKE « Co., BANKERS, | AsD Dealers in Government Securities, Ne. 452 Fifteenth Street. ‘WH BUY AND BELL, AT MARKET RATES, U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY FONDS, which are no lovger issued by the Treasury to | sabscribers, the whole amoant authorized having _ deen taken, — . . ALSO— ! U. 8. SIX PER CENT BONDS OF 1881, SEVEN-THIRTY TREASURY NOTES, FIVE PER CENT. LEGAL TENDER NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, COIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE. { Wo pay the highest prices for ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS AR QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CH¥OKS, fe 4-att JAY COOKE & CO. IN2W YoRK AND washincroN BIEAMSHIP COMPANY, ‘The Screw Eteamships BALTIMOKD, BALYVOR, \ EMPIRE, | JAMES 8, GREBH, | AND FALRBANKS | compore the lire of this eampany, leaving foot Walt street, New York, and foot High strove, | Georgetown, every Wednesday and Ssturday. MORGAN & RAINBHART, Acts , fe26-3m Foot Higa st.,Georgstown. | OMKST WINE BISTERS, ean | FORS*T WINK sicTRBs. | FOREST WINE BITTEDS | | FOREST WINE BiTTaRS. Equal to any other bitters ia the country. ¥cr esle by RIL No. fe 2 -Im KO’BSLOR ALEX. WOLOWEEI HAS T! honor to sonounce that in compliance With the genera! request of his friends and pupils, will give one more and positiveiy Iaat course of insiruction im Singiag and the Pieng | Forte, by his new and entirely original method Al tbore who Gesire to become fine singers ore ere Can avail themes!ves of this la: eyiying et hig residence, No. 396 er of Hith st. fe =a K MUSICAL PUBLIO—J. M. STIS ano Tur er and Ee psirer, Would respect ernes to & ends and leaving the: LES Drag Stora, cor . they will be pror. i 2 sttended to by ad- | t Office. fel0-Sm™ | | torsiy atte 20) the 30, AAC HERZBERG & BO! salon us on Watches, Jeweiz UG: eee Eeive ere, bong and Genta’: | 0% Avpaei, SMG for the purpose of, } sing our burners we have erected a warehouse acd we now make loans on Marchaa it stan 75 4 I ise, “urnitire Ac., atonrold eatablishe: | Bo 3461€ ates. 4% acd Sthereicar Nations Hote! iS} I. RBRZGBRG & RON. Mere¥ MONEY! songy; | M. K. WALSH & CO, | LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, Pee No. 299 @ street, between oth Pe Near the Varieties” bbahea oney advanced on Gold and Bi Dismonds, Ladies and Gentiomen's Weas ates, parel &e &e. fe ism” Maat ¥OR BALB AT GRISORO POINT. a by the cart Pinte cart or veesel load, at low rates, 10,90) would ao well tS eal Ae to OG PERERA TORT: id ell te 4 y to JOB. L. FP KilN at the new. Gies! i. Fat Prison E's BUBELLINGDR, $36 B tiesst (Ques? BACkIFiCn—a square PLABO at istoreale bya Pints FM Ie wana AR ms, No. Roo us street corner of mores . freight, id orner Vermont | as Provost Marshal of the Military | On Sunday, at7 A.M. and3and 7.30 P | sand tons on h | bavin OFFICIAL, Headquarters Mititary District of Washington, Washington, D. C., February 16, 1864.- General Orders No. 3.—Col. T. Ingraham, 3<th Massachusetts volunteers, is hereb: er of Washington. He will be respected and obeyed accerding!y. By command of Brig. Gen. Martindale. : Joun P. SHERBURNE, fe 16.4f Aseistant Adjutant General. Passes to Visit the Army of the Foto: { | viz: | Partof Lot No i, Applications must be made at the office of | Majer Lows H. Pelouze, No. 203 F street, be- | tween 17th and 18th streets, between 11 a.m. | andi p. m., except Sundays. Major Pelonze | is authorised to sign the passes, 2. Ifnot granted at the office of Major Pe- louze, the decision is final, and no reference need be mad the War Department. 3. Passes cannot be given to females the army. By order of the Secretary of War. ‘Z FE. D. Townsenp, s istant Adjutant General. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTOR Y BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILROAD, On and dfter Wednesday, January th, 1964, daily trains will be run between Washington and New York, and Washington and the Weat as follows: FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEV YORK and BOSTON Leave Washington at 7 and 10.45 A. M. and 5 M., except Sunday, On Sunda: FOR BALTIMORE, Leave Washington at 6.20, 7 and 0.45 A, M. and 3,4 25,5and7.39 P. M. daily, except panday: . +. only. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington et 6.2) and 7 A. M.and7.30 E UM, daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, at7.30 P. oniy. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Yaltimore at 4.50. 7.10, 845 and 9.40 A BT, and 3.20,5.15, and 8.20 P. M., except Sunday, On Sunday, at 4. ard 9.40 A.M. and 3.20 P.M, FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 6.9 A.M, and 425 P. M, Leave Esltimore at 7.10 A. M. and 5.15 P.M. Trains leaving Washington at 7 A.M. and 730 P. M., go through to New York without and PR. P.M. only, | change of cars. Sleeping Car on 730 P, M. train *Zhe first and fourth trains from Washington and third and fifth trains from Baltimore, stop at all way points, For further information, tickets of every kind, &c.,appiv to George 8. Koontz, agent at Wash: logton Bistion, or at the Ticket Offica, W. P. SMITH, Master of Transp’t’n. L, M. COLE, General Ticket Agent, $a 20-tF (intel & Chron.) OAK AND WALNUT OFFICE TABLES, ARM CHAIBS, CCOOA MATTING, EXTINSION DINING TABLES, COTTAGE SETS, &c,&c, Wo hare on band a t Ware Rooms (ia the resr of the Auction Rooms), a large stock of the above, together with a general .ssortment of HOUSNAOLD FURNITURE, Which we'’sre deterini; to close out at s very fmali sdvacee for cash. 7 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. | Also— 109 PATENT ARMY SOTTS, W.L. WALL & 00, south corner Ninth and Pena. ave, fa jen 2.) FES RY BLUONS, U 3 NATIONAL WAGON AN Gonrai Gt & Manufactory, core ROUT Gravier strect. New Orleans, La, OENTRAL DEYOT, 107 Water etreet, Gearvetown, D OC, All and every kird ‘of Wagops Carts, Drays Whee barrows uber Wheals. adapted to pianta- lion reads plain. oreity use Constantly on hand nda of Hard Lumber. Ali work warranted, m OVE YOUR IMP P EYKEIGNT aoe by the use of the celebrated PEBBLE and PERISCOPIC SPECTACLES, acknowledged as tho best for Streagthenens and Preserving the impaired Byesight, scientifically and correctly suited, by FRANKLIN & €0., Opticians, 244 Pennsylvania avecue, bet, 12th and 13th nts., and 38S Pennsylvania avenue, under National Etel, TIER MOME TERS, OPES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CARTES DE VISITE, &c. Pree variety, and at the lowest prices, tr STEREU: CUMBERLAND COAL. W.R. SNOW & ©O., WHOLEEALZ AND RETAIL DEALERS AND SHIPPERS OF CUMBERLAND CGAL. Ofice—corner of High and Water, Georgetown, { DO Docks—corner Market and Canal, fteamera Cosled at cur Covered Docks, 107 Water street, one block above High. Three thou- FRET ENUCCER, FANT & GO. BANKERS, RO. 353 PRNNEYLVANIA AVENUE, Will continue to furaish U.S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Sslongs issued Govercraset, ot par, «3, Conpon €’2 of) U. 8. 7-20 Treasury Rotes, U.&, Certificates of Indebtodanca, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND BOLD. Exchange on sii parts of Burope and the Norike. Oities sold in eums to suit purchasers, Stocks and Gold boughtin New York exclasive. or Jomiuisston. 70 ELTTONEOUSE. FANT # 09. TEAM DYEING AND GLOTH NG ES S TADLISH Settee MESSING = The cubscribers take this opportunity to inform their friends «nd the pablic generally, that they bave re-opened the g>ove butiness, ard intend to keep the beat imported Fancy and Staple Dyes, and carry cn the business in the most improved style, No. 44, east side of Four-and a-hailf street, south | of Penusylvania avenr fe 1-1m* W 00 B! WOORt - AWSED IN FOUR PIECES AND SPLIT FOL CONE DOLLAR PER CORD N, O. HoKNSW. Unlon Fira Wood Mill, 2 Corner Seventh atrest and ani ICKURY, OAK, AND PINE WOGD for sayo cord length, cheap, by N.C. MoKNSW, Corner Boventh street and Ganal, DENUAM & LATTENER. Coan “COAL O ‘o¥ ALL EIN DB, ON HAND, ‘AND FOR BA LJ IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLERS WILL FIND BK. A. DOWNING & €0.18 OONCENTRATED OLAAI | $0 BB A MOST VALUABLE ABTIOLE FO TRIB TRADE, 13 sella very rayidiy, and is the most economics artlaia Bone mafnnte, and makes # most delicious Souy or Chowder, It is highiy recommended by army Geracont, The profits sre lerze. H. A. DOWNING & O0., Mavvfacturers of Concentrated Food, No, 111 Bast isth at, New York, or sale by PARSOUR & SEM MUMS, Bole Agent, | 66 Louisiaoa Avanue, ity x Weshington, D. 9G, APONS! WHAT'S CAPONS?— SON'S, 119 Pennsylvania pbs hPa ET Capone. IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES —The and perfected his arrangemects in puree is, New York ard Boston, takes this method of formiag his old castomers and the public cor erally that he in receiving daily by expreat— Prime Obester County Beet, Heath Down Mation, falem county(N.J.) Veal Prime Phiislelphia Butter, Cepons, Buors county aud New Jerssy Ohicrens, oot Bread, Pheasants, Partria ges, rouse, Pat 1, Woodeodk, ana svery lurury of the : sta Boston Clear Pork, doused Piga Poot and Tri; Forged and Pickled Saison ana elisa, ee" Also, » largo Domestic supply of Foreign. and ta ad Vogotabion, re lamilies and of! ving rtalnments oale the cheapest e in Wennteaton mee ob WioR, _00m-6m _ between Ith and Sh stata, O0TS AND SHOES BS BP TO SUIT THE TIMES, PDQ Row Menufecturivg all kinds of 8007S and SHORB, snd constantly receiving a sup- '¥ of Bastern-mado work of every descrip: fo seemed ite that as Haas heretofore charged in this ety for much inferior Persons in wanto? 5: or Cliy'made'work wi atwayg Soda goad tamer call ‘Ghia HN mu" epstf z to visit | | { ' OPERA GLASSES, | @ist£ the officer’s mess, Itis prepared — Pz AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAS. By J. 0. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, REMPTORY SALE OF VAUABLE VACANT Lots in 3a Fiset Warp —On FRIDAY AP- TERN JON, March t8'h, at 4 o'clock, on the i neing with the first named, wa shail salt the following ‘Vacant lots lying in the First Ward, st 8, Bquare No. 86, fri Lot Rest wcet, betoea Lact No. 5, in Square 105, fronting 1° fest on rth H street, between Eighteenth and Nine- teenth streets. 45 feet on Twenticth K strests aorta. 3 Lot, Bq: ave 28, fronting 96 feet 43¢ inches on Now Bampsbire svenue. at ite {intersection with Twenty fcurth strest and north staat end 5 5. on North J atreet near T Lot #, in Square 40, fronting 53 feet om New Ham < hizo avgpue, between ‘North E atieet and t6 * Circle. Lots 1 and 2. Fquare 41, fronting each 54 feat 10 fn- Lots 3 and @ balt of 6, io and Twenty-eoventh street, pear Twenty s venth and obes on North d street, at the coraer of T a ty-third street weat Lot}. Bqnare 42, fronting 53 feet 6 inches on Twan- 7. ird street. betweea G and H ¥quare Ro. 5, on streat th I streets. jets. Lot 2, Square 143. fronting 66 feet on North E atrest, Detween Bichteen' Terms one third ca ‘and Nineteenth strests, ; the remainder in six and tweive months with interest, secured by deed of trnst oa the prem G*. y 1864, and confirmed b: aid Dis'rict,cn the 12'h it encis Mobun, 28 guardisn of Ann | will, Conve: mb8-d tees vances i the ehaser. st $6 HoGur Be & O0.. Anctr, By J.C. McGUIRE & GO.. Anctionsers. ict B ARDIAN SALE OF REAL ESPATS —By vir~ 2 Of w decree of tae Orphans’ Court of the of Ccjumbia. passed on the Sth day of Fab- the Snoreme Court ay of Februsry. tg6t, Mobuo, the i4th day of March. 1954, at 4 9’slock p. m,,on the premises selt the followiig described Real Estate: The w divided nalf anda foa'ta, aud athird of a fourth of Square No 1,00', and put of Lots No ¢ead’s, in eginning for the savtaat a point on the jine of Eleventa street saat 3) feet from the scuthwest corner of therea renning orth with said at: eat t 9 feet; thence south 23 foet; t to tne piace of beginuine, rove vents , consistin, Pe House and Back ‘id Square, and et 23 fest; thance once west 9) fast, together wita the im: of atwo. story ck Dwel- abiding. dDeing the property occupiec by Wm H. Carico Esq The terms of svle are: | in two notes. ‘One hisif cash; balance encorsed to the satisfaction of the Guardisn, dated on day of tale and bearing iatereat from da: of sa’e, and each note payable in six months from day of sale Te Expen mb2-eo deed to b id by purchaser Be of deed to bo Pe OMUN. Guardian, J.0. McGUIBEB & CO., Ansta, By J.C, McGUIRE & OC. Auctioneers, ‘AURTER’S SALN OF A VALUASL# CORNER rT. ', NEAR THE Baltimore Rail Road Dapor. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing cate on the 30th day of for Wi May. A. D. 853, and racoried in Liber CG. T. No. ti, fohho 97. &¢ ,onsof the landrecoras ‘athington county, D. .and by direction of the hoider of the noter securad thereby, the under- signed trustee* will sell at ee. the premires.on SATURDAY APT. 2th day of March, A.D. art f original Lot No. undred and thirty is upon the corner o} le, ia front of 'ERNOON, the 1864, at Bo’clook p. Mm, a fcur (4), in Square No. six svi the said part of said Lot New Jersey avanue and North E street, and has@ front of forty (40: fest on the avenue, and one hundred (100) feet on E street. The sale of this property,in the im nediste nelgh- berbood of the depot, preseuts a favorable oppor- tunity .or a profiteble investment muert be paid atrale. and the rem Terms of sale: One-third in czsh, of which 959 der in equal yarments in six and twelve months, with igtaresat Irom ¢ay of sate. secured by deed of trast. If the terms of Gays after the ea’ je are not complied with in fire she trartce reserves the rigat torerell atthe right and costof first purchaser, afterfivedaysnotie. au conveyarcing, including stamps at purchasers ecet, F wu. mt4 fariwkis J.0, McG H. WARD, Trustea, UIRE & CO., Aucts, N by THOMAS DOM EING) Auctioneer, Pres Georgetown. . DG. OLE PROPERTY FOR RENT—By order of the sident snd Lirectora othe Chesapaake and hio Canal Company, 1 will rent to the highest bidcer on TU EB4DAY, the 15th inst.,sil the Mole preperty of eaid compary, Creek basin and tag ri lyicg between Rock nd west of the tam- bling dam cr cat-let Jock fifty feet water front each, and | ene year ble quazter 4 Thr renting will take p'ace on the premises, at 2 The pi roperty will by divided into lots of abort will be rented for commencing the Ist of April next paya- er year) o'clock p. mh5 td J M.H, HOLLINGSWORTH, Collector, _ THOMAS DOWLING, snot 7 \LEN E Cemetery have resolved to raise tue 9G. MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneors, WOOD CEMEFBRY—Tha mauaagers of at rics Oo lots te 30 cents per square foct,and thatths com munity may have no cause for complaint, have al:o retolved b: fore doing so. to order a rem ptory fale of 500 lots. end parts of lots st Public Anction, and for further means to embeliish, and otherwire te improve the grounds. Thia Cemetery is laid out on the p'as of the clabrated Grsenwood Oametery of New York, of which it issail by travelers, to ezcel in biauty and arrangements, anything of the kind either ienwood is Europe or America. situated oa the higa ground over- looking the city of Washizgton, and on » direct line with Norto Capitol street, ene and-a-2alf mites from the Capitol ‘This cemetery in chartered by Congress, ani the plots are not liable for debts, taxes, or any other invasion. (Bee charter ) For catalogue with, map, charter. and by laws, McGUIRE & apply to the Avetioneer, J.C si corner Pern, avenue and Lith streo' whera the sale will take place cp WEDN B'DAY and THURS Lay Visitors acmitted on the from runris mho 4 i 2 tk ¢ 16th ard 17th of Ma: 30’clock p.m sat all hours, B. CLOSE. President, 3.0. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucta 8, « of J MARBSPRAL’S SALE —In virtue of @ writ fierl facian, {rened from the clerk’s oftce of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will seli at cach, at the auction store of Wm. pablicnale, for . Wall & 'Co., corner of Penn, avenue and 9th street, op SATUR- DAY, the 19:h' day of March instant, 1334, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following Goods and Chattels, ta wit, Viz: 1 Gala Lever Hunting Wateh, 1 Diemend Obail in, Breast Pin, 4 Ghlt Prame Bogravings, 1 Opera Gaz Biized end levied upon av the goods and chattels of Stepnen Garpett. and will he sold to sstisfy writ No, 621. in favor of Jobn B. Hutchinson. WARD H. LAMON, mhb9-ts wl U.8, Marshal, D. 0. EPARTMENT OF THB INTERIOR, OrFicr OF Tie WASHINGTON AQuapvcr, Wasuinatos. D. C., March 8th. 1834, Will be sold at public auction, on the 1sth inst., | stI2o'clock m., the Timber lying on about sixty | seven acres of land in the vicinity of the receiving retervoir of the Washicegton Aqueduct, The sale will take pleee on the premises, and the land will fer,at the De boro Point, on | py order of the Fecretary of the Taters rder o! ie Fecretary ol @ Interior, aakas a, BEYMO ot of from five to ten ger Obief Engineer and Gensral Supt. OTION SALE OF OONDEMNED BTOOK, Wank DePaBTMeNT, OavaLry BorBAU, ice of Chief Quartermaster. Washington, D. C., March 3. 1354. Will be cold at public auetion to the Bighe at bid- of the Cavalry Bureau. at Giea- ‘HU RSDAY,the 17th day of March, and on THURSDAY, the Slst day of March, 1864, from fifty (80) to one hondred (100) condemn Horees each cay. Also THURS THURSDAY, the uth day of March, '8h4, from fif- by (00) to one hundred (100) condexned Horses each Tisera at Eastern Branch Corral, D. 0., on DAY, the 10th day of March, and on Horres have been condemned as unfit for ar the cavalry service of the United States army. mey a the Observatory. For ro: Terms be bh Horses wi ad and farm purposes many good bar; ad. Li be sold singly. cash, in Untted States Treasury notes. Sales to commence at 10 o’clock s. m. mh3-2t z s; SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND ‘JAMES A. BEIN, Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, aveiry Baread. { Crier QuARTERMASTR’S OFFICE, . - Depot of Washinston, Washington. 1). C., Feb. 24, 1864. Will be sold st public auction, at the Corrals, in the city of Washington. C.. on WEONESDAY, Maroh 9, 1954, and on WEDNESDAY. Mareh 29. }a°t. a Ir HORSES AND MUI condemued aa unfit for pu “A UCL AY eo) War Deparréant, Gsvaney Bstes to commence at 10 o'clock Terms casi in Government fund: fe 241 Will be roid at partic anette der.'st the padoiic suction, At Wi tai | sth Marah. At A} ch arch. At New ith Mare At Rastoa, Penrs.. 5 Ho March. . At Newark, N. J3., 30) Horses, Tacsday, 224 arch St Lebonon; Peaua., 0 Horses, Friday, 25th arch tae Cavalry service of tho Un me be i ores Will be sold singly, Sales te begin at 3 At Wi arch, ‘These For ro: D. ti. SCOKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, De oot of Washington, Cafice of Chief Wasaines aod dates named b &.. 3M) Dorzes. Frid port, Penma., 3%) o> , 4th March, . Taesday, toora, Penna, 3% Hor _Bronewick, NM. J., 309 Horses, Tuesday bh, ikesbarre, Peons.,200 Hotses, Tuesday, 29th Horres-‘bave been conde: d ed ax unit for States Army. ea sad farm purposes many good bargains Fa., 20d continue daily till eid are sold- Terms onl: nly. a feld. St Chief Quartarmsst: cash, in United States Eros Notes AMBS.A. EKIN, ° javairy Bureau. M2 EY OOLLING & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DEAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Lam now receivieg large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which Iam prepared to farnish on short potics to careers who will favor me with their orders, euarantied,. Orders given to my driveriwill bs promptly at- tended to. * Goads delivered ig all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. “ayer Borms ‘~ Cath on delivery. BILEY A SHINN, Ageat, Salah Bontuas DegoetsatGeore Fe ie Georgetown, PD, 0, Streets north. | 6 Corner of » Friday, 13) | i 4 { ra pro Office | 2,0C6 to 6 000 pete. “PROPOSALS A FOR #LOUR | & is i . Pei eton DE Bias | Seated Prorosats are invited uotil the 1th it. at 32 o’cleck ine’ M.. for furnish! tae 8a it with THN THOUSAND (9, > ELS OF UB: 4 proposals will befor what ia Known at this | a an sh, By 3, and bids will be enter: | tained for y than the whoie. i Bidemust bein duplicate, and for on | ' separate sheets of r, Fhe delivery of the Fiour to commence within five days from fhe opening of the bits, andinauch east! di as the Government may direct, le1iverea at the Government wosrehouse in Georgetown. at the wharves, or at the railroad ington. D.C. Gepot in Wash: .c. jour awarded to de comple. from the opening of tie ent will be mads in certificates of indebted- funds as the Government may ent he usual Government inspecticn will be mate ba T st before the Flour is received. and none will be aceepted which is not fresn ground. An osth of ailegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who bave previoumy failed to comply with their bids or from bidders sot present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for apy cause, Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at No. 223 G street, endersed * Preposals for Flour.’? . C, GREENE. mh 5-td » Gapiaia ants V. PROPOSALS FOR OAVALRY HORSES, War DerantMest, Cayatry Bursan, Grrics oF CutxF QuARTERMASTER, Wasninaton D, O,, March 1, 14 EEALED Prorosa.s will be received at this office until 12 o'clock m.,on Monday, March foartienth, lath, ‘1868, for wo thoussrd (2000) Cavalry Horses, to be deliv- ered at Syracuse, N. Y., within forty (4!) days from date of con:ract, Qne thousand (1,00) Cavalry Horses. to be deliv- ered at Ogdensbarg, N. V., within thirty (30) | aya from date of contract. : Said horses to be round in all particalars, not less tbaa five (5) nor more than nine (3) years old, from 34>2 to 16 bands high, fail fieshed, compactiy built, bricle wise and of size sufficient for cavairy pur- pores, sed . : These specifications twill be strictly adhered to and rigidly enJorced in every particular. Wo did will be enterts:ned uniess accom panisd by agvarsntee for its faith fai p rfoymanes, Bhoul@ any United States officer guarantee the proporal of bidder eho should prove to be irresponsible, his came will be reported to the Sec- retary of War, with a recommendation that such officer be disinissed the servica. i All bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict est accountadilly, and every failureto comply with terms of contract or to make the contrac! when award ed pod be followed by prosecution to the full extent of the law Form of bid and @aranty caa be kad on applica- tion to this office. fucceseful bidders will be prepared to enter into written contracts with good and suflictent security. immediately on the acceptance of their bids The cath of allegiance must accompacy each bid. The vndersigned reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonabie. if No bid will be entertained for less than fifty OT8e. Bids for the entire number of horses required are vited. Psyment wiil be made on completion of contract, or ss soon thereafter as fands may be received. Proporals musi be endorred ‘‘Proposats for Gay- ary Horees.”” addrecred to Lieut. Qol. James A Ekin Chiei Quartermacter Gavalry Bareau, Washivg on. D. 0 Any further information will ba rromotly given on application to BA A, EKIN, Lieut. Colonel, Chief mh §-td 4 - (POR Anonerice, Wir DEPAaTMEST, Washington, February 28, 1854. Proposats wiil be received by this Department uptil MONDAY, March i4th, at 4p. m., forthe do- livery at the New York Arsenal «f 5,00) Horaa ar- lery Sabres, United States reguiation patte-n 83 Babres ara to be male in stiict accordance with the siancard pattern to be seenatise Now York Arsenal, . They are to be subject to the usual inspection proof and are tu bs inepscted at the Armory w. uartermastar, avairy Buread. ad 8 made, Deliveries mrst be made at the rate of not jess than £00 Sabres per week, commencing the 4th day of April. 1S54. 5 Feilure todelivar at cifind time will *nbject the coriractor to a forfeitare of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. No bids will be conedered from parties other than regular manufacturers#f 3adres sad such as sre known to the D-partment to be fally compe- tent to execute in their own shops the works pro- pored for. Bid ters will exclose with their bids the written acknowlecements of their sureties over their own rignaturos ss Each psrty o teinicg & contract will be required to enter int? bond with approved euretisg for ita faiteful exeoution > . Upon the award being mado. successful bidders wil! be votified, and furnished wita forms of coa- | tract and bond f The Department reserves the rivht to reject any orall bids, if not deemed saiisfactory, Proposals will be adcressed to *‘ Brigadier Gane- ral George am*ay. Chief of Ordnanse, Wasn- ington, D.C ard endorsed “Proposels for Morse Artillery Pabres.”? GEORGE D. RAMSAY, fe2s-eotd Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ordnance, QEPNANOE or Ww. FICS, ‘An DEPARTMENT, Washington, Feb, 23, 1864. PRoPosaLs will be receireu by this Departinsat until TUBBDAY, March 15,at 4p m. for the de- livery at the following Ar-enals,of HORSE BQUIP- MENTS, United States Cavairy pattern, as herein- after specified : At the New York Arsene], 8090 sets, Atthe Frackford Arsenal, 5 000 sets, At the Alleghany Arserad, 6,0 sets, At the Cincinnati Depot, 3.1) sets, Attbe St Louis Arsenal. 3,100 sets, These sets of Borse Equipments are to ba fur- niehed complete, except the horae bruch, curry comb, lariat, picket pin link and bienket. The and watering bits the mal eable iron hard and stirrups, are to conform rtrictly in pattsra aud finish to these ¢ ppomted at the Arsenals adove are to be of the regu'stion pat- ~s—not less than S'; inchas bs- }on the iaside of the pammal, the side bars of white wood, the pummeis aad caat'es of beech. well put together; ali tue irons one tenth of an inch thick,and all let into tia woo 2 de covered with tha best s.aughtsred cow bide; all other covering tobe rejected. The trensare to ba subject to inspection durin, tages of the maa ufactore, but the equi hor will be inspected at ore ede in lote of sot less than fifty sets per week for a'l contracts of 500 sets or under; one hundred sete per week for s:! contracts from £0) wp to 1,00) sets; two hundred sets per week for all contracte of from 1,600 to 2,00" sets; aad five hundred sets per week for all contracts of from _ Phe first delivery to be made on Ube 2d day of April. 1464 i Failure to maxe dajiveries at a specified time will subject the contractor toa forfeiture of the num- ber he may failto deliver at that time, _ No bics will be considered from parties other than regular mapufactnrere. and such asare known to this Department to be fully comoetent tooxesute in the:r own shops the work proposed for. Bidders will enclose with their bids the written ecknowledgment of their sureties, over their own ures ch -party obtaining ¢ contract will be obliged to enter into bords, with approved sureties, for its faithfal execution, Upon the award beMg made, successful bidders will be notified, and furnished with forms of con- tract acd bond. The Department rererves the right to reject any or all bids, if not deemed eatisfactory. Proporals will be addressed to Brigadier General George D. Ramesy, Chief of Ordnance, Wasning- orse Eq) ents.’ i A fe25-e09t = Brig. Gen., Ohief of Ordnance Tke opening of the proposals under the above advertisement for Horse Equipments is postponed until the 2th inst., and the first delivery until April 9, 18641. mh 10 Cu QUALTERMASTBS SOBFIOE, Dsrot or WASHINGTON, Washington, U. C., January 4, 1864. All deslers in Diugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er. Ofloe Furniture, Harness, and Readers are re- quested-1o senc to this office, on the MONDAY of each week, a fesled proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they sre prepersd to furnish to this Denot ats! ort notice, with the price of each marz- eu sc piain Ggures. so that, im case the exigencies of the service require it, artisle or articles can de obtained without delay, aud at the lowest price, Dealers wishing to seil to this Depot will be re- nired furnish the list prnctual UGK ak, Mon- jay Morning. D. HB. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, Ja5 tf Depot of Washington. 3 PROPOSALS. prorosars FOR FORAGE. ABTER’S cm, Carey SamimorOR Beton. Se. a, iaze.$ invited the und ened for ee 5 £ master's De- Riexetarins ane icntbe si ae or cichecat these 4. ‘Hay. pd Btra Sie will be received for the dauvery of 5.00 a3 _ Dughels of corn or oats and & tons of hay or straw, end o 8. Bidders must state st which of the above-named ta th to mare deliveries, and the Petes atwitieh troy will rake deliveries’ thereat, the quanti: deliv- Biesea i when to ba completed enced, end w! 4 Ghe price must be written out dn words on the 6 rn to be patup t stout sacks, of about two Tushels each. Outs in ike sacks of about three bushel: u ‘Fae sacks to be furaished without 8 5g extra cusre> to the Government. The hay and straw to be arcurely baled, me particulcr kind or description of oats, corn. haycr stray proposed to ‘be delivered most be stated yited will be subject to a rigid inspections by the Government Inspector before being scoepted. Contracts will be swarced from time to time fo the lowest responsible bidder, as the tnterest of the Government may require payment will be made when the whole smownt contracted for ehall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his Proposal with sranty, signed by two responai- cle persons that in case his bid ie accepted he or they will, witnin ten days: thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with article Ly bi hod ‘when said deliver 188 shall be com- | ers mat articles offered under the bids herein in- | and suficient | fareties ina sum equal to the smount of thecon- | tract, to deliver the for AF with the terms of this alvertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the cor- tract. they to make good the difereuce betwoon the offer of said bidder and the acxt iowestrespon- sible bidder. or the personto whom the con! may be awarded The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the ofisial certificate of aU. 3 District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other offi- cor under the United States Government or re- sponsible person Known to this office "All bidders will be duly notified of the seeeptance orfrejection of their tye legibly w lttea in the proposal must be legibly w a sal. Propossis, muet be addreased to rode regi DH. Buoker, Obief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, ., and should be plainly marked “Proposals e = in a sum equal to the emount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his gnarantors will be required of the successful bid- Ger or bidders upon signing the contract. ‘Biavk forms of bids, guaranteos, and bonds msy be obtained upon application st this office, FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Town, Couaty and == the snbecribder, rate ) do kpredy propose to furnish ‘United 8: the Qcarter- ‘eeably to the ement, inviting proposals ton Depot, Dec, 8, 1253, &% pounds —_— pashels of Osta, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 33 pcunds tons of baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 a8 — tone of baled Straw, at — ‘per ton of 2,900 ands. Delivery to commence on.or before the — day » 186 — dsy' of into a written contract with the U nited Biates, with gocd and approved securities within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid haa beeu accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadisr General D. H. Rucker, jenaral Depot Quartermaster. Poe Washington, D. Os @UAl . We. the undersigned, residents of .in the County of 2nd State of . horeby. jointly and neverally, covenant with the United tates, and guaraxtes in case the foregoing be acospted. thet he or they will, ia ten days after the zeceptance of sais bid, exeetts the contract for the same with good snd suficient of @ prozosed in conformity | roposals. FS. address of each biddor | of Corn, in sack#,at — per bushelof — ! bD*- SOMNETOR, PFTOR No. 7 SOUTH PR OME ONLY PHYSICLA Fas discovered the eee TN ALTIMORE N most Corts: woild fur Relief in Nag Hour: im Persons Ruined Je edly Pox rs Oo jorant Pretenders, or ly Poison Mercury, should A CORE WARRAKTED OK NO CH FROM ONE TO T u Bilvitatiog ore Dimners {Fig hroat Nose or & Lungt, Stomach or ders arising from blight ne y Young intellect, who might otherwise have e: tions, rendering mar: . Who Dave become the that dreadful a : eps to ap untimely gr: len of thr moat exalted faicut TO ite Heart, timidity, ght or Giddiness, Disease of the 0 Bowels—thore Terrible Disor: kin, Affectious ADVERT at ; ISING. 'B, tpeedy and Rife. BS OF IMPBODRNOR. Back, Inv. soetee Oi isc Strictures, affections of ' id Impotency. General Low of the Kidne; id Bi ebility, Nervousness 1 lonfusion of t ' = apply ARGB in iscnar, ry a Trembling? Head, the Liver. Solitary Habits of Youth— sucany avd solitary practices more fatal to thett jotims than the song of 8yrens to the mariners of eir mort brillisnt hopes or OUNG MFN niage, &6., im possi- victims of Bou ud dertrustive havitwhiey '® thousands of and brilliant ntranced lis- tening Espates with the thunders of elogu. 28. waked to exstacy the liviug lyre toe rithiay confidence iors pe | TAKS PARTICULAR NOTICE, These are some ©! produced by eariy the Heart. Dy f the sad habite of ‘opsuu ption, &a and meiancholy am, r ‘oath, viz: of the Back and Limbs Pain in the Head. p of Sight. Lorsof Muscular Power, Paipitat. pepsy, Nervous Irrita’ Tangement of the Digestive Functions, Ge Dility. 5) mptems of ako) imne, n of ility, De Beral De Me xtaviry.— The fearful efsete on the mind ar, much tobe dreaded—Loas of Memory, Qoaten re of Licas, Depression of 2 Aversion to Society, Bail-Distrust, Love of tude, Timidity, &c pirits Evil MARRIAGE morrisge, awa: Debility, Wart +08 YOUNG MeN 69 nten { Physical Weakness, of the Organs, Deformi should arply immediately He wh» pleces bimee may religious y con! 1 acd conficent'y rely apeo bis skill as a Physic ANIO WEAENE: a IMPEDIMENTS fide in his hono if ander the care off » Bo, ebod iJ, Fase gen‘ man, a. SS, IMPOTENG to MARRIAGE CO By Dr. Joi nston’s marvelous treatment Waak- ness of the Organs is sperdily cured and fall vigor restored been »mumediately relieved All ip pedin ente to marriage, Physical or Monta} Diequal. fications’ Li o's of Procreativ» P. rhoueacads of the most nervous, debi'i- | tated and impotent. who tad lost ail bopa, have ‘owar, Nor- Yous Irritability, Trembiingr, asd Weaknars.or Bx. auction of the most f Member of the Hover Ghee nt 5 ember o! ¢ Royal lege ir ze Lon. don, Gracuate from ne of the mostenint ee deges im the United States, and the greatar whose life bas be+n spent in the hospitals o| don, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has eff: ‘al Kind, speedily cured, mirent Col some cf the most as ionising cures that were ever Known; Many troubled with rnging in the bead ard ears when aslcep,grest ner vousness.be alarmed at sudcen sounds blushing. attended of ming were cured loess es with di tal ash’ someti iimam jimlely YOUNG MEN With frequen§ erangement who bave injured themselves ny a certain practice indulged in wher s one—a babit fr-quently learned fr. m evil companions. or at scheol, the ei | which are nigbtly falt_even when asleep an | cured rendezs marriage impossibl-, and dvs*royy . and to be completed on or before the | , 186 , and pledge mysalf to enter | sureties, in a sum equa! to the smoant of the con- | tract, to farnish the forags proposed in conformity to the terms of adyertissment dated December 8, 1963, under which the bid wes made, and, in casa the ssid shall fail to enter into & contract as aforegid, we ‘antes tomake good the cifer- ence Detween the oiler by ssid sud the next lowest responsible bidder, or the gorson to whom the contract may be awarded. itness, — 18. 5 fees: I hereby certify thet, to the bart of my know- Giron undsr our hands and seals this rnin A of | Be: ledge and belief, the above-named guarantora sre | 09d and cudicient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. Tobe . iSed by the United States Di strict At- torney, Collector of Customs, or en; other offcar | Sader sue United Biles Gore uments or respon- ie Ta Own 2 office. we DH. RUCKER, _ de 9-tf Brig. Gen. and Q. M, Psorcears FUR MILL AT GIE3BORO’, D. O. War Department, Cavatny Burgsv, ce Of Chief Quartermaster, Washington, D. C., Maren 8, 1854. BEALED Paoposa.s will be received at this office until 12 o’c.ock m.,on FRIDAY, Marsh 18, 1334, or furnishing ths materisis snd the erection of a Bivsm Mill, with the netessaty machinery, (so- companied by plans and sp cificatious,)for the par- | ood 0} grinding. cutting mixing ano steaming the forage ratiors farnished the cavyairy horses at | Giesb ro’, D C., with sufficient capacity to supply ten thoutand horses, The followirg Board of Officers has been ap- | pointed,to whom all plans and tpecifications and papers re‘erring t» the miil ba enbmitted: Col: te! August V. Kaatz. 2d Ohio Cavalry. Celene! O. & Low-1l, 24 Massachusecte Garatry, Li+utnant Colorel James A. Ekin, Ghief Qaar- termaster, Cavalry Bureau. : Lhe plan which promises most economy, ani can toctest be erected, will be swtected. The greatest premptitud i] be required. # No propes: nied Ly the ol from a source known to this Bureau of the respoa- ibility of the parties, and their ability to faitaful- ly execute the contract a Payments will be made on ths pemplalion of the contract, or as socn thereafter a5 fands may be re- ceived. Prepotals muet be endorsed “Proposals for the Erection of Steam Mill at Giesboro,” and addressed to Lieutenant Colonel James A erin, ones quar ngton termaster, Cavalry Bur. ce E Any further information will be promptly given, | all by letter, on application to con pang tir TiMes A EKIN, b Hieutemant Colonel, Chief Quartermaster, 1) Oara'ry Bureau. KENDALL'S ANBOLINE FOR THE HAI3. &MBOLIN MOISTENS, BEAUTIiFIzA, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LYVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES é THE HAix. 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Having made ar: ita whish' BROKIN ve induced me to ecatinue met St at | BUSINESS in this city, I take met in that patrons and the pablic s peneral will joan money on Go! thet, Dismonde, Jeweliy, Fadien) and Gea caring A &o., &0., at old ftand, No, 551 Cstrest, between 46 and su, Inthe rear of Mora AS UNRZBARE & BON. : Betate Be Be thousand dollars to loan on owen" TIBH-WANG, THE GREAT CHINESE HEA, GLEBI, Irie Son onas clas 4 4

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