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TRE, EVENING STAR. ~ Wranny HER Finsr.—Many years ago in ing city im this State, a stalwart blacksmith, fond of his pipe wa¢l Ble joke. He was aleo fond of his bloom- ipgaiaugbter, whose many graces and charms haa pared the affect. ons of a susceptible young printer. The couple, after a sefson of pil7ing and coving, engaged” themselves, and i pothire tut the consent of the young lady’s “parent” prevented their uvion. To obtain this, am interview was arranged, and typo prepsred a little speech to astonish and con- vince the old gentleman, Who sat enjoying hts favorite prpe in perfect conten. Typo dilated npon the faet their long friendship, their mutual attachment, their hopes for the fature, | ba like topics; and taking the daughter by the hand said: “ ¥ now, sir, ask your permis- | sion to transplant this lovely flower from its parent bed”—but his « phelinx” overcome him, Iie i got the remainder of his oratoricai four- blushed, stammered, and finally wound ep ‘with— from its parent bed into muyypguwit.”” ‘The father Reenly relished the discomfiture the suitor, 2nd after removin blowing a cloud, replied: « I don’t kmow as l've any objection, proruded | you will marrythe girl first!” his pipe and ell, young man, i A DisconaonaTe Wipow.—A clergymany. ‘Who was consdling a young widow upon the death of her husband, spoke im a very serious | tone, remarking that “he was one of the few. You ‘cannot find his equa) you know.” To which the sobbing fair one replied with an _al- mort broken heart, “1 don't know, bat T'll try.” SH A. rebel deserter, on being askedif the | PPLIOLRAL. Deadquartersailitary Dis District of lepecs dept 2 Provost Marfhai s 0. Washington, D. C., March 31, 1861. § Generad Orders, No. 3.—Iu order to remove facilities for desertion and to gnard against the recurrence of gross impotitions which have been practised on United States soldiers uy some of. the dealers in military clothing in tl city, it Is ordered that on and after the 6th day ct April, 1564, the ecle of articles of clothing nf enlisted men of the t7nited States army within the limits of the District of Cotumbi will be conducted under military regulations usaal at military posts. Deaglersin such articles will be required to obtain from th> Provost Marshat & license to se!) to enlisted soldiers. Licensed | Brasselle deniers will be permitted tosel! to enlisted mem in the United ‘states service, underclothing, | 9! boots and shoes, and ilit hats and caps, any. bls te For. the sale of other sky-blue military its. clothing to entis' men, special permits from the Provost Marshal willbe required in’ each particular tase. Applications to the Provost Marshal for a dealer’s license must be reo | mended by some person of Known loyalty an approved 6: ra t Cried ‘ayor of the city of Washin ton or 'Georeetown, respectively, accordin, the Iocation of the pis. ‘of business (Ww! ich | must be specified in the application) of the party | desiring such privilege. Such recommenda- tion must certify to the loyalty and good char- acter of the applicant. All licensed dealers shall post in'a conspicu- ous position in their places of business a pla- card bearing the w: » “Licansed by. Military, | Authority.” No dealers, Ji willbe permitted to exchange clothing witt | any enlisted soldier. Any party selling afticles of clothing to en- listed United States soldiers im the District of | Colum after the, pablicstion’ of this order | eonscription, down South was rigid, replied. withoutdicense, or exchanging clothing, will semewhat in this wise: “+ Hell, peranaesy Bs should think they did! They tw ‘very mat who hasnt been ‘dead more than two nays.” ¥ Mis is correct the Confederate has at ghost of a chance left. SM. Maltby G. Lane, a wealthy merchant of Gloucester, Mass., has been made the victim of ap extensive forgery—over $100,000 worth of paper, with forged indorsements of his name, aving been. negotiated in Boston, New York and elsewhere: ao Vestvali, while_playing in Brodkiyn a few dags ago, sulministéred a severe castiga- tfonio a, party who had gained admissien be- hind the scenes, for laying his hand familiarly upon her and cating her ‘asully boy,” she being at the time representing a maie character. @7 A story is related of an enterprising edi- tor inan interior town, who, finding the body of a man hanging to a lamp-post one night, after his own. paper had goae to 5, CRT down and carried it honaert to_ prevent ni is Tival | from puSlishing the news,—aud was himeelf indicted jor the murder. @ As soon ss our troops obtaimer possession of Cleveland, Tenn.. some ladies dug up tron warden a Union flag they had buried three years ago, and unferled it to the breeze amid ihe chonte of the Federal troops. RF-An effort is being made by New York merehsats to have the Orinoco river thoroughly | explored. The Veneznelian government enters imtd the project, and will bear half of thé | expenee. W7 A bill authoriving subterranean rail- to convey freight and passencers uuder + mortar and sewers of New York been introduced into the Legialatare | mpire State wa Rebel letter writers candidly admit mat | our Colored soldiers -‘fought hike devils’ a’ Omstee. The compliment is coarse, but itis full of meaning. least a a7 The Prince of Wales presented one thous. | and pounds to the doctors who presided at the birth of bis son. wz The body o: fa child, cut wp into fourteen different pieces, was found a few days ago ina warehouse ce! in Albany, N.Y. RF Gold has been discovered iu one of the Northern projections ot Green Bay, Wiscon- sin. &F A Londod sculptor is about making 2 marble bust of ibe Pritice of Wales for the @anadians. S87 Bishep Timon, of Rnffalo, has iesned | another buil against the Fenian Brotherhood, BF Avother Temperance revi is sweep- ing over the New Engiand States SP Confederate money in Texas is worth just three cents in the dollar. On March 21th, 10,000 barrels ot coal oil were sold in the Pittsburg market. 7 Gov..Gillmore of New Hampshire erionsly iil. S87 Mr. Silas G. Butler, secretary of the Cro- ton Fire Insurance Company, is dead. SF The sum of 215,000 ts due the Yarmouth (ilsss.) district, for fishing bounties. PERSONAL. MM. L. SMITH—AN pag thd CLaiRn- voyaptand Test Medina: J vd Ist. mesr 4th de- geritee and communiecs! th epirit friends, sees Hying friends at a di =a their oh: te Bames, inefetws, isensen perfectly, magna. Hours trom 10m, till 8 ». _mh7-Im* _™ vi Is OF TIERED HOP BLESS OASES ly Magnetism and Electricity, when fo omar treatment Osll and see tes- Washington, Lapiz. ONLY LOOK AT THIs |—We sre now ein elegact style, aad no to vbe understood that we are ig 351 Fotrect. oppcsite the Patent Om a 0) 1e e8 that you do not mittake the street. receive pote A Petes for Braid aad Brabrol- fast ont, mp your goods while you Machine Btitehing neatiycane. if wal MEDIOAL. BESONS Euffering with Syphilis, Gonorrhes @ieet, Semi Weakness. or Private Diseases of may description, —_ immediately upon Female Diseases treated in the most scientific ené successful manner. z Doctor’s Piziouss bangs a eis cies: eran’ ra cure gt: oon MOdOTNE Sg. 465 ith streq?, opposite Post Offxe, _ 0038-80 Hecruits Wanted TO FILL TER QUOTA OF THR BISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FOR VETERANS, 85. 9298 of which will be paid in advance. SOUNTY FUR NEW RBORUITS, S452, $228 of which will be paid in advance. SGUNTY POR COLORED RECRUITS, 8150, Paid in adva: PEESONS WISHING TO ENLIST Will apply to any of the following RUITING OFFICBES- ua Banas 8? ° Bagine Hall, near the Market, on Pennsylvania avence, between Seventh and Ninth streets. J. GO, HYDE, Corner of Fourteenth and New York avenue. GC. a. EEASBBY, Mietreet, near corner of Nineteenth and Penn- @yivania avenue. 2.0. PARKER, @erner of High and Dunbarton streets, George- tows. ©. O. LANGLEY, Navy Yard bridge, has been appointed Recruiting OMcer. BERBY A. SO ERTZz, Oaptain aed Provost Marsh: 2 wtf _____ Distriet of Coiqmbia, R. woones LIV , SALE ‘ N. i RTABL ES, SAVE AND No.4? Non Street, BatriMoni, ratogs Street. HORSES, CARRIAG HARN#SS, &e.. pur chased and sold ou com the publ and bxtensive acqvaintanece gi hin superior opportunities. Particular at jon given to thy selection of Saddieand Har Bess Horses. Persons wishing horses shipped in = direction by se: vhem to my address mny upon baving them prom: ttenden wus the peresual attention ah tha ned ae waving themselves much time and troub?): a Refer to W. D. Wallach, Proprietor Wasi pgtin rs ir Joke Gregson, Veterinary at Houston, Quartermasters, Departinent: beranbjedt: to the Foe atone of imprisonment, | Chosiny ' laces of-business, and eonfisca- tion of stocks. By o fd of Brég. God, Martine: T. INGRAHAM, mht. 1 (Goloridl/and Provost Marshal. Washington, March 17, 1861. } All applications for leayes of absence or per- mission to visit Washin, must be addressed , to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and must specify, the business for which the officer desires the permission. Telegrams addressed direct'to the Secretary of War on this subject will rec@ive no attention. By order of the Secretary of War: E. D Towns@ypD, istent Adjutant General Headquarters Military District of Washington, : Washington, D: C., February 16, 1561. General Orders No. 3.—Col. T. Ingraham, 3¢th Massachnsetts volunteers, is hereby detailed {| ss Provost Marshal of the Military District of | Washington. He will be respectedand obeyed | accordingly. | By command of Brig. Gen. Martindale, Joun P. | Assistant A War Dayar, Adjutant General's Office, i \ fe 16-tf Passes to Visit the Army o; the Petomac. | f- Applications must be made at the office of | Majer Lous H. Pelouze, No. 20:3 F street, be- | tween 17th and Sth streets, between il a.m. | and 1p. m., except Sundays. Major Pelouze is authorised to sign the passes. 2. 1f not granted at the office of Major Pe- louze, the decision is final, and no reference need be made at the Wer Department. 3. Passes cannot he given to females to visit | thearmy. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. Townsenp, Assistant Adjutant General. FU R NETURE. FURNITURE. OaK AND WALNUT OFFICE TABLES, ARM OQU4SLHS, COCOA MATTING, . BATZNSION DINING TAELES, COTTAGE SETS, &c., &c. tear of the Auctiom Rooms), a above, together with a general assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Which we! are determined fo close out at a very ems)! advance for casa. Aizo— 100 PATENT ARMY QOTTS. W. L. WALL & CO., i aguth corner Ninth and Penn. ave, _ fod _ [Chronice.} FRANOIS MOEUR.} (PRanois 8. MoncM, MOHUN & SON, Buoorssoas 70 J. T. Lanwan, LUMBER DEALERS, Canal, Between 12h and ith Streets, Washington, D. G. - The undersigned having purchased the Lumber Yard of Mr. Jno. T. Lenman, are now prepared to farnicsh Lumber of all kinds at the market rates, They desire to cal! attention to their large stogk | which consists in part of the following kinds: About 100,000 feet Walnut, a1] thicknesses, 160,900 feet %% Poplar, prime, ~ 100.000 ‘* Oxk and Ash, various sizes, | 1,000,000 feet Scantling and Joist, all lengths, 1,000,000 ‘* White Pine Cullings, bono © Flooring, Also, # large quantity of all other kindsof Lumber | mh MOHUN & BON, J8O, W' BOTELER, BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, ESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN , CHINA, GLA8B, AND CROOK ERY WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATEB WARS, BBITTANIA WARS, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SBTS, COAL OL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOK MATTA, FEATHRB DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARB, AND HOUSBEBEBPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. wy HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBUATS | | FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTIOR. | | 318, IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA ANENUB, fe 17-e06m Between 9th and ith sta, IM PROVE YOUR SS OCT EYESIGHT j by the mre of the celebrated | PEBBLE and PERISCOPIC SPHOTAOLE3, | acknowledged as the best for Sirensthenmne and Preserving the-impaired Byesight, scientifically and correctly suited, by | SRANKLIN & CO., Opticians, 244 Penosylvania reese bet. 13th and isth sts., an | 388 Penneylvenia avenue, under National Hotel. | FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, MICROSCOPES, THERMOMETERS, ° Cc. W. EOTELER, c.W. WHOL ! CARTES DE VISITE, ac. Pes naToat variety, and at the lowest prices, i [M4882 conins & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DHAUGHT ALB AND PORTER. 1 am now receiving large au quantities of DBAUGHT | | ALB and PORTRE from this celebrated Brewery, TRRARWREWITEMOEENC EST arias.” ‘their orders. tiafsetion guarantied. Onsere eteenioce drivers will be - As Premptly at. _ Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and | | Georgetown, free of charge, Terms :—Cash on delivery. BILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottheng Depot. 57 Green st., ete _ Georgetown, to ORAM aND WATER ICES, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Delivered to Families, Hotele, Farha &eo., at the lowest prices, at tue Philadelphia Confection: ery, Corner of Twelfth and F streets, ee J. PUBBELL, | QUrums, arrEntion ' ear abe. aM ARTIN Chea, He ate GAN) DLES, > foe cash at the Nationa! Soap and Cand! e street and tie Canal, ‘Georeetown, | B » Hu. HOFFA, DBALER IN WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, No. 337 Pennayly OBYSTALS, FILES, &e., politan Hotel, mb3 -ly 7 BAVEL ROOFS! @RAVEL ROors!: ILBON & 00, guseessors to 3. F. sakington ‘egret aa | ne Washington D.6, G and 9 x xecnted promptly and om the most orotherwise, | 4 Wo ave on band et our Ware Rooms (in the | argo stock of the | STEREOSC OPES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS | ‘ania avenue, opposite Metro- | AUCTION SALES. SUTURE DAYS. Ey J. 0. McQUJRB & 00., Ans. Heer OUEF'IOLD FORRITORS, aN | i i { i i | ors ASG Aachigin TY ea som MONDAY TORE bt is a 8 ree! . M. Co! 1 om, Bee She. ith street, betw on New York pena | ft street, ty we shall resi hie Farniture aud | Bute ‘ot ¥ ‘Warer se Dp ° ty | entre Frame Mirror, G Marbla-top te guehoy amask covered by 6 French S0% Gilt Window Ekades, a bles, Sis alnut Whetpot, jantie Vaser, j funeeil Bair aoa 22 gt, and Chsirs, i 'm Oarpetz, i Hattres. rite ef ie sich TPP: Bon Oak pee Ouairr, Groce! Maboe era seal gaboad cAretio Refrigerator | Bed te on bore bist de, , 5 2 Bs ‘@ Mattresses. soneen, }. Bolster: ae Eintows, | alanis Somers grote Be Toee ther with ne ON cect of Kitchen ree quai. a Terme ¢ ma! | FS |) STREETS J, O.McGUIR® & ©9.. Aucts. By J. 0. MoB@UIBB & 00., Auctioneers, UR HANDZO! BUILDING LOT: ORTH N STREET. BETW BN SIXTH AND | neg oi AY ANBENGUN. Apr A wit 2 e sea | Eanasom some balldine Lots oa thesouth mide or: North | Rae Stiect mse Se cohad nad 2 on wb S foot G fest wi eaesaatert fr mmuiog Dagk 105 t forms the coruer ag mat) # H » ihe Forieinder in, six of, eeraee ‘Terms 3 enn and twelve months wit with interest, sécured by a dee | of trast om the premise: Copveya: it the cont of the purchaser, mba ma They. 1 J. 0. MeGUIRE& 00, Aust’. NPORT BRE BALE We will sell et public asc- ion esrly next month by order of Cremelion & | | | | on their amainea. 0. 398-2 393. Penneviv ghoice Ben eo me of about Ln ay Soren rhe sald said stock bas been on hand in this city about 4 years, and not before offered to the public. Private sagt \ = the trade, and satlers can avail them } the advancing feagon with such articles rare! “met | with, Sond ld cay fcr reason of sonsane o! taal meas, and one of 5 { as fu RAY he spay, two days before sale day, i) e | “mb.siw (Chron) ALU &,CO., Aucts, ; 70. McG UIRE-& 00, Aucti | FpOveaHOLD FURNITURE Ap Er OTs AT Avctiox.—On TU RNING. ane 5th, at 10 o'slock, we will sell at House No. 319 street, between Land M, an excellent Sreiment } ofhousehold furniture, comprising: | Maho, any. Square Case, Piano Forte by Russell Ha! W ainnt Caryed, Crimson Damask Sofa, Sewing Meret 2 “ Orimeon Damask Window ps tomans Marble top Pier Tabie, Mirror Welnut Green Velvet covered Arm Ghat, Ottoman Carved Antique Arm Obair, Mash’ ¢ top Center and Bids Table. Waiput Corner Btands, Plusk eovered Arm Chair. Qval giit frame Mirror. Bronze and Gijt Candelebras and Gir andoles, Bait Divas anc bide 0 Chairs, ishogany Card Tal | Marble'Tap Cottare Botte, ott Betts, Pine Wardrobes and Buresus. Oane Beat. Back, Rockers, and Side Chairs, Husk and Hair Mattreares. Gilt Snades, Feather Beds, Bolsters and @iliows, Walrut Extension Dining Table, Crockery and Glass Ware Oatlery. Bxcelient Brussela and tbree-ply carpets Cil Cloth, Together. Pld @ general assortment of Kitchen moa J.C, Mc@UIBE & Co., Anots. By J.0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. YREAT SALE BY CATALOGU EOF BEVENTY- Uwsine Figst-cLass BUILpinG Lors BRLONGING ETERNOON Apu stnvetSotclock, atthe aay. A at 5 o’clo. Aus- fion rooms. coraer of Teath and D streets, we shall | eell— se! 79 PIRBT-OLABS BUILDING LOTS. | belonging to the “* Dayideon Estate.’ comm! | some of the wort eligible building lote to be foun | n'the city, situated principally on the high groands | north ef Penasylvania ayeaue. between Ninth aud | Pifteenty streets wert, 22 the best improved and ' for a part of the city for private resi- ences. i wer fragt ads ne catalogues, with terms of sale &o. apply to the underaiyned. Rasa 70. MeGUIRW & 09.. Aucts, aa C. McG@UIRM & Co., Auctioneers MALL AN9 DESIRABLE T. ACT OF LAND oA y AT PURI dwelling- house. pump of good water, ‘and a fi spring on a place. alto choice fruit trees th 48 aire ill be divided jnto four cr five trac’s of as ‘en scres each fronting 4 pa ee main road, ing back to* Goo! Ran Srerm One third cash; the vomnteaite a six and we! onths, witm interest, secured by 2 deedof i trun on the premises Goat of conveyances, in- | cludipa: yramps. tox py! ots urcbaser. mh3l & Co,, A -v; wi ¥Auctionehs, | XECUTOR'S £ Sane — “3B virtue of the ‘ast will | and testament of Eliza Lucas, deceased, I ae offer at suction. on. WEDNESDAY, the 6ti day of Apri. at4o’clook p. m., on gue © promines, the residence of Mrs. Lucas in festown, Pon pra. ing that part of Lot reventy fe, (76) of Old | terials deliverable at PROPOSALS. POBAT S80uS, DAY Pesos diwive wt Satan REALS ao. Bxsnausarens Dees oR or WAsttxaron, GTTeE IMTESTOTy ew ASE TSOTON, Macch 26, 1354 Writtes Provegats will be’ received office umtil fart lowing articles and children in set, at this ze of contraband men, women is Departinent. Brogans, (rus- &c.,) and other serviceable Boots and Shoss ; for'men”“women snd children’s wear, Chip, felt and woollen Ha%e. and cloth Caps. Ker: -Ginghams, Blankets, ‘aaa other goods, ie mand cote hi ory Stripes (for shirts.) bleached malin, and woollen Hoc! Spoo! Ci k and white Linon Thread. Hone Suspen! er Button:, large Buttons for coats White porcelain Buttons, Yarue, Needles, and other sewing materials and trimming’ Samples should be sent with each tia, at theex- | pense of the party fo: An cath of ‘Rilegiat No verbal provos: every bid or inodifi writin, chasee will be made from time to time as the arding the sams. should monny each bid. us will be entertained, but ion of the same must be io Par go0ds are needed, under contract or otherwise, as the interest of the service may reqnire. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfilment of any contract made ander this adver- tisement. Proposals should be sealed and addressed to the | undersigned and endorsed » Pi qelefor ! farnish- ing Dry Goode Ron) ELTASS. GREEN Lientenant Oolone] and Ohief Quartermaster, mh 26-10t Department of Washington. WASH e708 ARSENAL, y Waskincron. D G., March 25, 18st. Prorosats will be received until April 10'at thi Arsenal, or furnishin, ere ccuo wing, ie of Arsenal grounds Yellow ranging inlength from 2) t fe f cing, einer EE oe feet, a4 follows #50, Lgl 10 Bite 388 310 3 fect, taBiion't 5Qal Bm ie diameter one 0! rengin in ‘ength from adsto 3) feet. as follows? bal feet, 15 piles: 3s te.40 ieet, 2 Piles, 50 feet. i 4.000 running feet Oak Stringers, middle diamater one foo$, to cut s2feet, faved on one side. na running feet Oak Stringers, suiné as above, 4,000 running feet Oak Strin, one foot, to cut 26 feet, roun 50 running feet square Oak Timber, 1 foot x1 foot. to cut 22 feet. 15,00 superficial feet of two-inch Oak Plank, to cut Is feet, being 30,000 Inimber feet, Sinall leks for cribbing aud tlooring, diameter 5 toS inches, and to cut @ feet long; enough to cover 45.400 euperficial feet, being, say, 90,600 runnin: feet, oF 11,35) sticks 8 foot long, or 177 cords of woo pers, middle diameter ‘Proposals will specify at what time deliveries Will be completed, J.@. iN iN. whe 9h Sostain Rompsndiog._ ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Headquarters Devartment af Washington, Once of Chal Quarterne Ts Wathington, D O,, March 23, 3864. Provo%ais are invited for furnishing Wood to the trcops in ai betel the forts hereinafter specified, from parti wood or wood lands in the vicinity of Thess same. vz: North of ‘the Potomac—Ferts Sumner, Mansfeld, Revers, Bimmons, Gainer, Reno, Kearney, ey. Btevens, Siocum, Totten, Blemmer. Bunker Te Saratoga. Thayer. and Lircoln, and Batteries Speude. Kimbail. Parrott, and Cameron, Bast of Kastero Branch Potomac—Fortas Greble, Carroll Snyder, Btanton, Baker, D; xe Dupont, Meigs, Maban, and Batteries Rickett a Wagner, eo of Potomec—¥orts Marcy, 2 Allen, O, Bevitb, Bennett, De Kaib, Corcoran, Waggarty, Fosdeury, Whipple, Gar s Tillinghast, “Oraig, and ban Proposals will be received under this advertine- ment, for,wood snywhera within the limits of the eeeer meat Of of Warhington for supply of troops in ai partm Proposale will ‘oa made in the following manner; \ aa (price per cord For’ oud felled by the United Lintes Engi- Beers or otherwise (price per cord). 3. Vor wood cut and corded on the ground, Proporain must npecify the locality, kind, quan- tity, and guality of ‘ke wood, and its distance from the nearest fort, cawp or station for troops. Mach bidder musi e.tach his ful! name and post- office addrers to dix hid, and the nemes of all par- Be. interested in the proposals must appear in the Bids will be opened frou time to time, and con, baie parchases made as the wood may be re- au Tbe right is reserve to a a bid. No verbs! propcritions will he entertained, bat oer? bid, or modifi¢ation of the same, mast be in writing. Proporals should be endorsed “Proposals fo: Woed,” and addressed to ELLAB M. GREENE, Lieut, Ool. and Chief Quartermaster, ___ Department of Wasningt: Be FICE, Wan Dirarrvrsy, fashington, February 23, 1364. Proposaxs will b ell 4 4 until EU BODAY. Merck sth aren! apartment Every at the 0 following Secunia oP OHSS KCTS MeN TS, 0 States Cavairy pattern, as herein- alter epecifiedss rs the New York Arsenal, 8,00 sets nal. accept all cr any part of _ mh (pe Psance ort or the Frankford Arse: ALES eran Depot, jui0 iacmoeti 060 sets, At the 8. Lonis Arsenal, 3 00 sets | There sets of Horse Equipments are to be far- nished complete, except the horse- pres. eury. comb, lariat, curb aud watering Vite Ba m ib Sp aware, nd stirrups. are to.conform strictly in pettern and | nish to tho posited a! the arsenals above pamed, The tr trees are to be. of the Tretlation pat- tern, assorted nizen—not less than 3', inch 8: be- tween the bars on the inside ofthe pummel, the | side bars of white wocd, the pummels and cantles ‘getown pire, on shee od aide of Ceci! alley, fromtag one ‘huni ang Bod ety feet on anid alley. by forty nine feet ead rk ore se ath ext part of ip seventy Sure, (ay! yforty nine @ fest six inches in , by fifty feet wit Ne iin proved by a rabatantial Frame Dweiling Alse, at 6 07clock p. on mid same @ay.on the premises, Lot No. shirt: ve, (&) in Deakin’s, Lee and Gazenove's addition to 0 Georgetown, fronting thirty. feet o! en street, by one huadred and | twenty feet Seen, and improved bY @ two-story | Frame Dwelling | ohermaof rales, One-third of the ptrchase money | to be paid in cank; and the residue in two equal in stalmentss at six and twelve months, with interest, er sale, or the property may be resoid \d. coat of the er, aft | weeke’ Fnotioe WALTERS. OOX. een | mbl7-e0&ds" Mt LA BUOREY. Auct. ALB OF OLD ONGRENICSAELE eee Ss BAUKS, } lees COPrEs. iB, ga fon OVELS. » &e., Ren OT OF WASHIBGTON, i Wasuixeton. D. O., March 37, 1354 at Public Auction, at Seventh -treet { e City of Weabington. D.C., FRIDAY, { Syren Tas, Bi} o'alock es. Old and U: | atsotat Wolo me ofthe same day. at Gov. | eTmument Warehouse, No. 14, New Yor® avenus. | baie Bighteenth snd Nineteenth streets, will | en, Camp portion, Coal hods Mens pene ets tna New Bore Copper, Ola Cant Iron, ' ie pine, Bhovels, Beales, eelbarrows, Desks, | Suicorsafal bidders will be required to remove the | artieles within five (6) dayn trom the cay of aale, Terms: Cash in Gorerument pnts, i RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Cnet Qnartermamte, Depot of Washington. EOF OLD RON. BLAOK8SMITHS’ TOOLS, | GanrenteR’s TOOL8, Bapiee’s Too.s, Caxr | AND Gapaison pir sen, AND MIsCRELANEOUS | QuaRvERMA ©: ‘Quanre aMASTER’ ‘3 Orrics, 2 Dsror or WAsHINaTON, tmaTon, D. C., March 31, 1864. t Alexandria, on o’clock #. m. } Wass id be e0ld at Public Auctio: lot of ‘Old id son. Blacksmriae Tools. Carpenters’ Too! Curey QuarteRMaster’s Orrice, ) Wil | BATURDAY, April 9th, 1864, a1 i | S44 OF CONDEMNED RD HORSES AND MULE. Curr Quantensaern’s Orrier, | Wiis he askin i vio Bets | 50) ia gene ie 2 Obaar eatery hie 8 guetion, = the, ‘Corrals fi aye a ty of Washinato | WEDKREDAY, Apart 1 aang and on Condem: ined as unfit fo! ates Vis," | Terme cash in @o Gov rupaent funds a8, | Bales to commence at 10 olgloek et H. RUOKER. e Brig. Gen. and Oniet Quarte: mba at = woe | gon. Win BE SOLD at Aus iT NESDAY and the a tre RP rook att ION BY. - at lo’ oreloak 8, WED. foot o' bor Birth street, all all the of Garis en le ide. theta of the tthe bi Sa eer Reed te sue this point for suoh dispo- Hat the time of sale, rmment ponds. ° be Lieut, Col. TTS, end werractet, Hepsirs made mb ii-sm* diate tes, ra Scenes THS LAWS oy 0 80th Xo the gaa orig Gonirens, tas? arene anor on atte Unt 4 ime. Ivol. yRNoM siees. | red. i | The aaa of sale must be complied with within , under: whole amoun! \ first deli at. j Sa mwft | call, ep 5 tf. | | Was Bove, Jaa Fe iG Apality, Jost of beech. well put together, the irons one tenth of an inch thick and all letinto the wood; to be covered with the best slanghtered cow bide; ali other covering to be rejected. The tress are to be subject to ieesetion during all stages of the man- but i years will inspected at ° ‘delivered must be made in lots of uot less than per week for ail contracts of 5() sets or red sete per week for ail contracts Me) 1,000 seta; two hundred kets per week 000 to 2,000 se = gine ave fF week for all contrasts o! " ing net delivery to be iaadee on fe deliverion at a specified time will subject the contractor toa forfsitureof the num- ber he may fail to deliver at that t time. i No bids will be considered from parties other | than pegeiar manufacturers, and such agare Known to this Department to be ful in thelr own shops the work Bidders wil! enciose with t m4 bids the written knowledgmsnt ot their sureties, over. their own atures ch party obtaining atract will be required nter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its bial execution. ‘Upon the award being made, successful bidders vall be notified, and furnished with forms of con tractand > ond.” ae ee ¥ epartrpent reserves @ rig! Oo resect or all bide, it not deemed ratinfactory. serene Proposals will be ad | George B Dd, ¥; Chief of Ordnance, Washing- »”? and avi ibe Sadgrae, Ree tor | Horse Sedipmenty i 10. D ig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance. The time for eoet tt f the. proposals under the above advertisement e Equipments is postponed vntil the lat day of April, at 4 p.m, ane rate of Selivery per week will one-tenth of contracted for, and the time of ths livery is so amended as to each bidier &, specify wees. be can make his neat d delivery. mples of the equipments can be acen at fort Arsenal, Br! pa Pa, after the D. RAMB: Brig. G of Oxinance, APONS! WHAT'S CAPONB?_-GO TO WIL i a dest tara Bioree Baker, Jack Berow: sat 119 Pennsylvania avenue,and see his rows, Bug nen a8 Oye 'T TO FAMILINS.—The nt Bedaer on RT AN’ Badersigned { etn, rer aia ‘Spr ring: 5. rig Go aN, ails, Nose ; BS perse aad Boston: tage thie AS , Bega. Borge ovaen, Surry oat: at Axes, | his. Aes hie id tom x fais mothos of | Horse Shoes, Spates, s large ict of other arti: relly that holocecsivin ‘aati be see eeth - | gles too pymerous to’ mention, condemned as undt | Pau, Ghosts saan ay dees | for publicservice. ' rtm chests | “‘Succetsful bidders will be required toremove the | Balam coun | articles im five (6) days from the day of rale | Pen paar ta Butter, © -| “terme: Cash in Goverament funds, irene 1 Beans eo Dele Butte Sepeey Tuiexens, Erig. Gen. and Ohief Gustto | Bweet dy Pheasaats reve eu urea, idee Weth a $H tasay ore s Feet and T: | S*** -GaRaERR hit WABBER CARTS” pores Slsepark: Hensed Pig Tesh sad Brive, | i Foreign and Domestic Crirr Quantenua: ASTER’S OrFiog, 4 tertainaments Waskincton ,D.o., Maven a 133 td aw. ington G' ec Hill be sold, at Public’ auoti Rote a 10 ee. WI LaOH, re fn the Gity of Washington De On an MORE, | _00306m detween isth and 20th atreets, whe il 1th, bee at 11 o’clock a. m., 4 lot of 0OTB aKD SHOKB ment Four-horse, Two horse, Spring, | B SUIT THE TIMES. pee a Hay ro asone. arts, Bug gis ‘@gon- 4 now manuf: bv ring all rind of BOOTS iy together with a number of, | woh end constantly ecelving & sticies ere a i to wagon | mime baring Deen condemued Shtarens ie | Wid cxprene'y to order. and wil sold’at « mue penal price than has been | saaggctetal biddare wi be en fale pee at heretofore charged in thie city for much i: ior Terms: Cash in Goverament Tans ‘AUoxen. 1s tS Fersons ip yeatel Deore aad SHOMB of Ratorn Brig. Gen, and Chief Quateenner, | 2 fn store and at the lowest prices’ Give uss mh 31-10 Devot of Waskineron, | mont in store and 4 pivtin's BROTaER, " * 314 Penn. avenue. | he QONID ENTIAL ues. 1, a O14, young, iarrnd. ant inal wi oi will a ware some- of cs einer tame: also, igang some’ stag thls wore | teeta etten cents and DB. A. ‘AIN, deeentaee es . Mase, ALO TONGU ES. peeaive from} re, hak at 800 J Li me ich we recommend ers, They are Saleely cured Ni SR ie, Monto MONBY! MONBY; M. K. WALSH & co., LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, No, 299 0 between 9th i i i “Resets Vast! Van phoney, ladies and od ant Gontiomen's Weurlag ap- ie aWite) OHWREBTOT Ort CY ERE (BWIsB) OHBESB—Of very choice from ita s BUROEELE. oruer Vermont ave. and Lith <i notiee, for furnisaing the fol- | on Ticking, un- | nildieg ma- | ‘harf at southeast augle | Pine Biles, middle diameter one foot, | sed to Brigadier General | fomettng to th iF advan- | oy ch rk ata the PROPOSALS. | pBOPCeaLe FO FOu MULE 8. G TOR, LSGrON, Cuisr Quaareadasts: mPor OF Washi Bearyp Proross until MONDaY, ap: r. 4, 1864, at 12 o’ciock M. forniming the Government with Two Thousand (2,009) sear-< to conform to the foliowing SPACIRICATIONS: Hy a La be in geod flesh. ‘All to be fourteen (14) bande and over in height. | _All to be sound, serviceable Mules for draught | PUrposer, to be over three (3) and under nine (9) years of age.and to weigh not leas than seven hun- cred ane ten (710) pounds each. PROPOSALS. Proposals to be for five hundred (500) and upwa-ds, Thesuil name and post office address of the bid- der must eupear in the proporal, If the bid ds madein the name of a firm, the pan . (as all the parties aon ‘appear, or the bid | pls rt maered as the individual! proposal of the arty Whe Ptoponals from disloyal parties will not be con- ! sidered. and an oath of allegiance must accompany | each Propo. itio | i iD, Roms must be atdressed to Brigadier Gener- s + Boge gn, Quartermaster U.S. Army, Wash- ington, D. C., and should be plainly marked *Pro- | posals tor Mates GUARANTY. The ability of the tiger to fill the contract should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed | by two responsible persons, whose signawures must be appsnded to the guaranty. | “The responsibility of the guarantors must be | shown by the official certificate of the Clark of the | nearest District Court, or of the United Btates Dis- | trict Attorney. Bidders must be present in percon when the bide j Sevens or their ‘proporals will not be consid- ere Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the tract, signed by the contractor and both of H deporitts will be required of the successful bid | der or bidders upon signing the contract. | 8 the bond must accomipany the con! act, it will \ De necessary for the bidders to have ir bonds- men with them, or to:Bave bonds tienes ‘in antiet: pation and ready to be produced when the contract ened. "Blanks for bonds can be er rocured upon applica- tion being made at wala ice, either personally, FO! it GE GE. GUARANTEE. by letter, or by telegr: We, the hudershageg, J Farigents of ,in the county of , and State of hereby joint! and severally covenant ewith the United hate — guarantee incase foregoing bid cepted, that he or they will at once, after these: ‘ac- ceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the satoe, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the Mules proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement dated March W864, under whith the bid was made; and in tase the said shail fail to etter intos contract as aforesa @ guar- antee to make good thé: difference between ‘the offer of the said ——— and. the next lowest respon- sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract tay be; dq gilgbosa . Given mnder our hands and'seals Witness: this —— day of —,, 18—. [Bea:1 (Seal. ¢ I hereby certify that to the best of my knowlolaa and belief, the above named guarantors are and st cient a8 pureae for the amotnt for wh: fea the’ securit T d a4 th 2 United States torney. * Soite cter of @istoms, or any oficer ander the United States Gov son known to this office. INSPEOTION. DELIVERY, &e. All Mules contracted for under this advertisement will be subject to a x ote) inspection, and those not conforming to the epee fications will be rejected. The Mules must he de jelivered in this city within pinto a (20) days from the date of signing the con- ‘eavment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or £0 soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- termaster sbaillein unds Any informalit) with the terms of this advertisement, will ensure the pehieaery of the proposal These mules eed be eatded in lots of (5W) five hundred each, unless the Depot Qaartermaster should ‘deem it for the interest of the Government to vary the number. The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bide tne he he ak Rit deem too high. . Brig. Gon. and Chiet Guartermartér, mb 25-td Depot of Washington. Prorosace ro FOR FOBAGS. uy QUAnEmAuSTEE’S Orriaz, Wasaineron Dupor, Dec. 8, 1863. SRALED Prorosaus invited’ by the under- signed for supplying the U. 8. 5: Spaiermasiet's De- rtment. at ington, D Baltimore. Md., Alexadcria, ana Fort Bovros. Vs.. etter ot for the achvery of E06 there places, with Hay, Oorn, Oats ard Straw. bushels of corn or oats and §@ tons of hay cr stfaw, ioranient orresponsible per- Bids will be raceived and upwar wane rs must state at which of me Reve; peek ita they prgpose pose to mase deli roe at mac they will make POR oe ge ct, the quantity of each article prove stiv- ered, the ti poten a said deliveries a akcil bosee. menced, and w to be completed. ane price ust written ‘out in words on the Cor to be Aad up in stout pas (hee peas two bushels onteiivecsake Sout eeuels caee Tag nck tobe fara furdinhed wit out = SS betecaresy’ = Jat plo The er kind eeneria don of oxta, corn. or str! Proposed to be deli ivered moat be sta! All the articles fered J poder the bids herein in- | vited will be subject to a rigid sespection ‘Dy the r before uae ne to time to | Gpvercmens Ins; Contracts will be awarded the lowest responsible bidder, as athe Tuterest of the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall oA a delivered aud 90 and scce: ied. ler wil ste ts pa 4 in conformity leliver the forage proyose: com form: with the terms of this sdrertizement; and in cass the said laters’ = fail to enter into the con- tract, they to good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the aextlowestrespont sible blader: « = the person to whom the con! Mahe re rer) ronal ot ae guarantors pooh eee a ates ormey. Ry 01 ofm- cor ‘ander the United Btates s Government or re- Syouesble per person, known to this ‘All bi will be duly notified sdokthe acceptance frsection ot ft suet pro} e Tnan dP. Boaddress of, each bidder must be legibly eit in the pro; Proposals m eased to Buecker, 0! ia ah of Depot’ sghineton: t Quartermaster, | D.C, and oa marked :* Propo Bonds, nam eyes to Ens amount of the con- eck figned a leer cont stor and ‘both of hia be required Pot the successful bid- oz OF r bigers a pn Seeing abe: contrat: ate jank forme of bide, jarantees, ead bonds may | be obtained upon application at this off ce. FORM OF Per geat. (Town, County and Btate)——--——— Date’. 1, the subscriber, do to furnish and deliver to the Unite ne ‘States, ax the Quart master’s D it at ier io of 2h terete F fori ras tne fo followin articles, vis : Corn, in sacks, st — per bushelof ic i) a oie Is of Osta, in sacks, at — por bushel of — tnt of baled Hay, at — per ton of 3,000 co hi ry, mence On or before the —— = a of sit = ant ee andy sigs Ee seit Bo —_ als an ay . ad nlod ‘the enter food ands ypproved securities withis tne ; of ten Mare anor Ying po! notified that my bid has Ddeew acce) our obedient servant, Brenton cord D.#, rarer eral Depot ripaster. fsahington, D.d We, the paterngsed re enaanta, of 3 ae County of ——, id State o! se and severally, covenant with the "Gatted tae, and guarapted in case the foregoing bid of ted. that he he oF, they mill vithia | 3 socesrance o: id, ex Sac and sufficient to The amount of the con- ea Bet tT pertoa to whom ite oe our satis and seals this — se Be that, to the ey of my know- | ad, hereby, & eet nes 20 the be ‘e- arantors and suticieat as aureties for Sian te they offer to be security, ue aa District _At- oe oF any other officer it, Or respon- EE, Brig. Geacona G.M. Cu QcanrEneoeras OMFICE, Dsror or anaary 4 | ect gesiers ig Ding. ardwary Lasabet | quested io send ee aie as DAY of | Sei af falad pro alert Palak to 3 |. Demot at pre motioe, of the service De obtained without d ig - Mert at 1,400 00 saktiR zo" corner tik seat IMB! LIM ur e underigned have on hand and for sale,Vresh Potomas Lime, at their Kilns, on. Rock® creek, Georgetown, wor 1-2 D* JORRAEOR ewoRD Hosr No, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK st | ONE y PENSIlaN Ab neat ae diaco’ Certain, Bpecdy and Bite EPO. March 3 Ne ni te saeeseed at ‘Yuin ioe i 01 | version 2 in the bid, or non-conformance | | dyad ue be fas 4 baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,090 , ™ > | sponai | Yopxe. aly I poleon ari shouid apply romatt A oa RRAt ED OR NO, Ce CHaRGa 1a Weakness of thi Invormntacy 3 % Strictures, igen “the Kidveya. Ys Avy iadfer, anecteny. See nitty, Nerrouracee, D Puliatos of tee aie tte or tee Psat o Dimacescf Sight ot GHGinces, Pisses of the Throat Affestio: as of the Liver Is—those Terri: mit. Tort le ble Burg ore th eir most brilliant bh 01 ie og ean marriage, &c., heen 2 cially. who ioe ‘become the vict! 1 Py fis ge ims of Bor! ctive habit which ¥ altel fitent s and brilliand rwise have entranced lis- teni e8 wil ence, or wak toexmtscy the living lyre, may eal! with fell TAKE PA RIICULEB gfe TICE, ‘These are some of the sad and holy efecta by early habits of youth. vil ‘Weakness of the Back and bs, Pain in the Dinueas of Sight, Loss of Power, Paipitation of the 3 Pe: feryous Irrit ia ot toms of ane jon, ‘Re P baila me —The fearfal cftasts on ante be dresded—Loss of ita, Bvil = sion as, Depression of Bpir: La a tr Bald! Distrust, Love of Soll: hen f Pon HARRIAGE, Bice , OF you ni ie Deets bates Weta Bhs esting ofthe. Gepake Def mities, de. jately. He whe places himself vender the care of vs, may religiously confide in his honor as the, and conf og ely upon his aril! ane =e A IMPOT. — MEME ER AS MazninGn Cy By iton’s marvelous ioe pee pth ——— ness of wine Orbans is speedily cured and fall restored. Thousacds ‘ot the pest, nervous, dab! a= tat snd impotent, whe Bad I jost all hope, have rings, Faysteal or Mental ‘rocreative oe Ni ous irritabilit Weaknes: Eauation of the wet saat apeedlly cured. Gol- ber of th i PBR a: tons Brad ate fr trom a of wi ihe mom eninent Gnttea rs or ie been pre ene in th the swat Spialncf Lone so acs is at eltewhere, has effected, at sudden pate fulness, with frequen? blushing. attended’ someti 8 with derangement of mind were cured pamediote) who kave injured themasives by & certain practica paclasa f mee aione—a habit fre wently learne: Lon- e slarmed ‘evil co: ons, or at echeol, the effects o: Lae: are aightly felt, even when aslesp.and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediate! 1, Whats pity thats young man, the hope of bid country and darling of his Tents, should be snatched from all the pros; and enjoyroenté of life by the pe of deviation from the path of nature and induly Biches in a certain secret habit, Such persona must, in ae plating reflect that « sound aa fend Soar are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial hapgi = indeed, without there the Journey through life becomes & weary pilgrimage 3 the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the wind becemes shadowed with despair and fillee with}the melan- eholy reflections that the happiness of smother ig blighted with our own. i DISEASES OF 1% When the mtg id pleasure Sinde be hb ful dizeara, it often ing didap> Ldeath pated ena ts his ateanfal cumerinay by sending hime to that tu- Gigroveres, country ¢~m Whone bourze no traveler OrFIOR 7 ROUTH *BEDSRICK STR left hand side going ros Baltimore etreet, doors fromthe corner, Fa:1 not to cbeerve and pamber letters received unlose post-paid and gon- talning a ath to be used on the reply. Person writing gent de ented a re and aosend portion of ad ment descril sympto Mada Dr.’s Diploma peng 9 his Office, INDOBSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousanda cured at this institution within the last twenty years, and the numerons Important Surgical Operations rformed Gay Joknston, witnessed by the reporters of ‘The and many other sot deals notices of which have Rinse es in Ea is public beside a character and re. sree ei bi me ie rae a Gumlclent guarantee fo the at af. : wkd DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. gear DISEASES! SECRET DISRA BAMABITA ANB @irrT: SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER UsED “* Yes, A Positive Cure’’ for GON ORRHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, & Contains no Mineral, no Balsam,no Mercury, ly Ten Pills to be Taken to Bert a Ci:v+. They are entirely et ee having mo smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not im any way iu- jure the ston ach or bowels of the ‘moet d licate. be ak two to eee and paceat cares uate ‘onsaf he ry the present da BO EXPOSURE, no rac Sa0neEe xO Seaman THATRVEE, ‘Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Qopavia, of vane by mail ina pias envel Sao elope. Price—Male vn eee $2. Toon ITER, songs ULOREE. “2OnES SPOTR. i prem! SAMARITANS ROOF AND ii a a VICES S wns On VEWEEBAL LISBAGES ine Ba certain and effectual remedy ever a eaonee and eradiostes every particle id hited ‘Take then of this ° Ba'be healed end do not traassat to yeur pot Although you m; incurable, t! SAMARITAN Tayi Soros.” wilt remove aay vestige of impurities froix the ALES. BOILS. OR Va ALN here, T AND HRRB JUICK. is th real poison, so that the cure f= ee Verity that for BORGER my - tin afler years, System, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! YEMALES!! many sffections with which numbers of Fe- the ROQT ANU HERS JUIORES is Ulecratec Uterns, in Whites, Dedility, and for complaints inetdent tothe sex. os by expre: rice $1 a bottle, oré botties AMA RBITAN’S CHAR CRE WASH. cents. Fall OND & CO., Box 161 1 Philadelphia Pos? pnoud by 8 8, CALVERT FORD, corner of ith an HENEY Y COOK, Alexandria. mayé-tf ONFIDENTIAL ‘BN who have injured themselves by ret habits which unfit them se business, pleasure,or the cuties ef married life; also middls bs ed or old men, who. from the follies of youth or caures, feel a Yeviliny im advance of their before placing themselves under the trest- read‘ THE SECRET should first Married Ladies will learn someth tense OF Ie perusing * The Secret Frieng ol mpertan dress. ina sealed envelope op re- ceipt of "Ten Cents A a OHAS A A. SrULRr & Bs de ley Boston. A™™ EXPRESS _OOMPAN GFriUN $14 PR. AVENUR, Chere 3 Wazhinsica, D.& aT BASTREN, NORTHERN, D WisT- GREAT TAN PXPRESS 8 FORWARDERS rh i MEROHADIER, MONRY, JEWELRY, aww. | ABLES,N STOOKS, Forwarded GH rir y bigral ito ait accessible ions of the count: _— | Sas*age solos inthe principal Eailway Towns NEW YORK, BOSTON BALTIMOBE, GIN- LOUIS, a cM marinas "Collection of tine Fag made et all accessible = ote or sats sa aac, oO. J Rent tent AGE aaa CHEMISTRY 7a Agricul try: London. m=3g reultural les of gricaltaral Chemistry. '. ty Henry Etephens: Loa jon. ,, Btephens’ Manual ef Practical Draimsze: Lom d. ing T : London. i Land Draintes: Leadon, eal an’s Tableson Di itehii Bomeld ‘ach: mh i...