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THE EVENING STAR. Pouiok Eerorte—First Precinct.—Joha A- Rank, crunk; xept till morning. F. Chariin, P Charlin, D. Chucer, Eliza Aleano, Bonne Vill, and Wm. Maseyette, refugees from rebel States; sent to the Provost Marshal. Second Precinct.—Patrick Shay, selling liquor to soldiers; Patrick Hickey, do; dismissed. Lawrence e Valentine, representing himzelfa S. detective; military. David eee assault ana battery; bail for peace. Jas. Ys sell. ing liquor to soldiers; #20. Hannah Cattrey, do., do, Richard Ready, shooting robine; dis. unaseed. Thomas Cornall, do.: Robert Williams, arrying pistol; James Caffrey, assanit and bat tery jail for six months. Catharme Noien, do., Gismissed. Elizabeth Neison, disorderly; 943. Mary Rea, do.; workhonse. Elizabeth Steward, do.; $2.45. Ann Garrett, do.; work- house. Mary Miller, indecent-exposure; do. Mary Dangerty, selling whisity to soldiers: dis- missed. jizabeth Walker, disorderly house; workhouse. Amelia West, suspicion. of lar- eeny; jail for court. John Thomas, do.; dis- mussed, - Lhomas Harrison, carrying weapons; Go. Jas. Golden, P. Rouse, and James Smith, crunk; military. Wm. Wagner, assault and baitery: military. ‘a2 Precinect.—Margaret Dainey, drank; dining Patrick, throwing stones; 33.50. Dennis Currin, drunk; $1.44.. Morris Barry, @isorderiy; dismissed. Mary Webb, threats; Charies ‘Beatty, Jobn Leonard, drank; dis- missed. Margaret McQuinn, dronk and dis- erderiy; $2.44. Catharine Summers, disorder- ly, #202 James Harrieon, do.; #362. Levi Brown, larceny; jail for court. *John Haritz, érunk snd disorderly; see Wm. Thorpe, crunk: John McGlocklin, do.; military. Jas. Fira aeganit and battery With intent to kith; ail for court. Michael Hendley, resisting the Deputy Marshal; bail for court.. John Bartly, éronk: military. Grifer Burk, selling witnout leense: dismiesed. R.H. Adamson, do.; $2.25. Ww. HH. Campbell, drank and disorderly; *work- otse. Morris Barwald, selling unlicensed; M. Lacadz, drank; dismissed. Ann 5 ‘orderly; workhouse. P.C. Meer, do> # James Russell, drunk; dismissed, Mar- tin “Doyle, do.; do. May Thomas, disorderly; #244, workhouse. ‘Fourth Precinct —Francis O'Neil, assault and | battery; dismisses. Pat Toppy, disorderly; do. Geo. Xilbura, ‘a Teaac Sevann, vagrancy; work- house. Carrigan, drunk; do. Charles Davis, drunk and disorderly; 5 $2. grand larceny; dismisse Louis ae, érunk: $i. Catharine Norris, grand larceny; wail for court. Martin Glister, do ; do. Fifth Precinct.—Lloyd Moore, violating city ordinance; $2. Henry Linden, Sisoraerly, cis- missed. James hn, drunk; John- £07, 8028135 Abie Fitzgerald, do: #3. Lams nel De Boss and John Cook, do., dismissed. Michael Gorvin, drunk, Richard Francis, Mary Francis, John Eggleston, ator aety . G, Stafford, do.; dismissed. . Brodhead, i ; James Lewis, Sua. Ann Scott, each. Ellen Page, incendiarism, for James McGongon, disorderly; P. Si- s,do.; Sarah A. King, suspicion of d: for Hearing. Elizabeth Brown, drunk orderly; dismissed. John Ee, do.; $2. 'o.;do. John Donohue, deser- ton; Martin Glinn, aiding soldiers to desert; Yobn Hunter, desertion: sent to Capt. Scheetzs. eva Vanridge, street walking: $3. <xth Precinct.—Robert Dolan, drunk; miliza- ty. Mark Sickles, creating nuisance; $1. F. Behins, assault and bet*sry; dismissed. Chas. Behins, do; Hannah Stafford, drank: #2. J. F. Moore, disorderly; $5. Rebecca Jackson, earns Dixon, grand perceny: further hearing. Patrick McQueen, fighting; locked up 6 hoars. Ricbard Dorsey, selling hay contrary to law; $5. Dennis Hart, grand larceny: jail for copr:. Frederick Beherns, Charles Beherns, indecent 2id profane; dismissed. The same, for threats, gaye bail for pe Patrick Knox, Patrick Crolin, disorderly; Si each. Michael Halie- nan, essanit and battery; not disposed of. G. W. Uetierline, John Buckley, drunk and ‘dis- orderly; Wm, Bennet, drunk; military. Ellen 0.; workhouse. Elljen Clark, grand y; jail for further hearing. E. Lambright, t and battery; Richard Holmes, G. S. Kiot.nson, disorderjy; J. H. Parker, passing ivoken bank notes: dismissed. John Hard- racter; sent to Superin- “Presmet —Francis Lee, disorderly; Geo Wi. Roats, do.; fosephiae Webster, ms, keeping bawdy house; ruled for Bear, Andrew Landman, drunk;- dismiss- ed. Malinda Richardson, keeping ‘bawdy houee; deferred. Mahala Jackson, larceny; bailicr conrt. John Wright, drunk and dis- erGerly; Military. Raphael Hail, suspicion of ‘ ssed. John Fahrnxopplif, viola- “ang cow law: $2. Chas. Finnegan, ‘fighting; Johu Keefe, do.;do. James Finnezan, and disorderly: ; Military. Wm. Donovan, violating 2; John Donovan, do.;do. Patrick mMrmaon drunkare; bail for good be- John Sullivan, larceny; tor hearing. James McGinley, disorderiy; 9 cts. Mary A. Maicny, aecessary to rovbe! for hearing. Josephine Miles, drunk; di! lbeed. Mary T. Smith, do, and disorder! y workhouse. NM Recruits Wanted °T0 FILL” THE QUOTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FOR VETERANS, S552, $2238 ef which will be paid in advance. BOBNTY FUR NEW RECRUIT. B4252, $228 ef which will be paid in advanee. BOUNTY FOR COLORED EREGRUITS, $150, Paid im advance. PEREONS WISHING TO BNLIET ‘Will apply to any of the followixg BEORUITING OFPFIOBES: 8.5. BAKER. Rugive Eall, near the Market, on Pernzy!vacis avenue, between Beveath and Nipth etreets. 7.0. HYDE, Gorser of Fourteenth and New York averue. ©. A. RBASEBY, B etreet, near corner of Nineteenth anc Fenn- tyivania avenue. 3.0. PAREZE, Oorxer of High ard Dunbarton streets. George- town. ©. O. LANGLEY, Navy Yard Brid; appointed Reeruiting Officer. HENRY 4. SOHEBTZ, Osptain and Provost Marshal, 3 ew District of Ootumbis. PUBLIC STOREHOUSE, «Covering Half an Acre of-Ground,) COMMERCIAL BUILDING. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MARKET HOUSE. JOHN FARRELL. Bole Agency for WILLIAM OLAGBTT & 00.’8 Baltimore ONLEBRATED ALB AND PORTSR, in Barreis, Balfs and Bottles. Agency for M. P. meee Sy, YORE M.P.XX ALB. Adapted for Export Trade. Warraated to 1 Bas been Agency for MCKNIGHT & FON, Albany, N. Y., pc MALT ALE AND WINE EIT. j wae for GRANNIS & TAYLOB’S, of Balti- more, OBLBBRATBD CANNED OYSTERS, COVE, SPIOED, £0. Agency for TELBGRAPH FLONE MILLS, BAL- TIMORB, al the Pamily, Extra, tuper and Fing Brands. Agency for ALDRIOH & YBREBS, of Philsdel- pbia, for all their well known Brands of PIOKLES, PRESERVES, JELLIES, BPABELING CHAM- PAGHE CIDER. Agency for BRADFORD & MELLEN'?, BOSTON MAES., PATENT ABMY OHAIRS AND COTS. Agensy for the Le nt KER’ ‘WHISEBY. THE CRBSCENT Laid DIAMOND QOPPER DISTILLED iso,” the Baltimore OLD RBYB “ WELBY Of these we are instructed to “sell out” to large | duzers at close prices, as the owners intend td keep @ uniform and unlimited supplyomhand. of the NEW YORE le soarios ‘OUMPANT. AND HUDEON Nav. | Prom this maT receipt 0 to the taney Cargo Lat, SALEB BTRIOTLY Op LY OM Oomezpéi0N, “ LOUISIANA. AVENUB,’ =e AND TENTH STREETS, ™ WASKINGTON, BD, 9, Geo. Clark, | ismissed. Joha Sher- | orr Poran, War De balan Adjutant General's open | All i wits eg OF abechoe or Ant i mission | ashingion must be addressed | to Major Rey Halleck, Chief of Staff, and — oot ey the business for abet ag the officer jenires the ission. Telegrams sddressed direct to the’ Secre of War on this subject | ‘will receive no attention. By order of the Secretary of War: D TownsEsD, Assistant Adjutant General. hee Washington, Haine? Mary J oe 16, 1264, 1. 'T. Ingraham, 3eth crnctel' Orders jp mgr geetrry ‘assachusetis volunteers, is herel | = Provost Marshal of the mene istrict of | Washington. He ‘Will be respected and obeyed | accordingly. command of Brig. Gen. Martindale. es ss Jo HN P. SHERBURNE, fe16-tt ‘ Ascent nt Adjutant General. Passes to Visit the Army ef the Poteniec. 1. Applications must be made at the office of Majer Louis H. Pelouze, No. 203 F street, be- tween 17th and iéth streets, between 11 8. m. endlp. m., except Sean Major Pelouze is authorised ee east 2. If not at ‘ule office of Major Pe- louze, the “Geeision is final, and no cemreece need be made at the War Department. 3. sera? cannot be given females to yisit the arm: By order of the Receetary ot eae TOWNSEND, - akiatate pie Set General. DENTISTRY. G ‘REAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. Teth Extracud without Ps Pvin with the Muhrite of I would advise all rete! paying teeth to _ex- tract to call at Dr, LEWIE’S of! and have them taken out by this oer and harmk rocess. Alero call and! | examine the tor’s new and im proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth you will have them in no other style than this new ane valuable one. No, 242, Pa. avenue, Between 2th and 13th streets. ori 8. R. ae M. D., Dentist.’ M. voomps, 38 a7 D ine Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE THETA, at tends ious at his tice in this city. persons can wear these’ tecth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear there. Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with eny style and price of Teeth they may des but to those who are particular and wish the pur. cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture hat artcan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. | , Booms in this city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue between 9th and 10th streets. Also, 207 Arch st,, Philadeiphia, mar4-ly PERSONAL. DIES, ONLY LOOK AT THIS !—We are now pre ed to do any kind of Bemba eps by skil- , On such terms that cannot fail to L; tam) Sie io S01 F street, oppenite the, stent OM rs out that you do not mistake the street . Sey reeves new Patterns for Braid and Bavra &nd stamp your goods while you wait "Machine Biitehine acatnesee, fois United States 10-40 Lean. JAY COOKE & Co., 462 Fifteenth Street, RECEIVE ScBSORIPTIONS FOR THR NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 3, 18é4, and known as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after tem years, and psyable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PER OENS A YEAR, payable on bonds no: over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annualy, IN COIN, The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, and $1,000. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $50), $1,000, $5 00), and $10,000. These are the only gold-bearing securities of the Government sow precurable at par, and, ylelding } gt pretent value of coin OVER EIGHT PER CENT PER ANNUM, offer a very desirable, investment for large or small sums. | ae We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISS | TREASURY NOTES,, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUARTEAMASTER’S CERTIFIOATE CH BOK. moh 20-tf “JAY COOKE & co. R. WOODWARD’S LIVERY, SALE AND . HIRING STABL: 3, No, 47 Norta Street, Bavtimonz, Near Saratoga Street, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &e., pur- chased and sold on commission. The subscriber offers services to the public, which from long experience andextensive acquaintance gives him superior opportunities. Particular at- tention given to the selection of Saddle and Har- ness Horses. Persons wishing horses shipped in any direction by sending them to my address may rely upon having them Promptly attended to with- out the personal attention of the owner, thereby faving themselves much time and trouble. Refer to W. D. Wallach, Proprietor Washington . John Gregson, Veterinary Surgeon; ae tf Houston, Quartermaster’s Department. mh 25- Ww | and wonderful compound of chalk, powder. magne: comporition. it being com UES, HITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying, whitening, reserving the vol the age. It is the most the age. There is neither | bismuth, or tale in its } posed entirely of pure | Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities for | preserving the skin, makingit soft. smooth, fair, ' and transparent. It makes the old appear young, | the homely. handsome; the handsome, more beau- i aah ane the most beautiful divine. Price 25 and TUNE '$ BLOOM OF ROSES. a moet perfect color ier ibe cheoks or lips, does not wash off or in; jure * ie AUCTION" SALES. _ FUTURE DAYS. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. TRUSTE VY ELIGIBLY SITUA- TED |. 3.ON THS ISLAND, By authority of » iecree of the Fupreme Court of thie District, passed onthe Sth April, (864, ia { canae, wherein Kane and others are complainants, and Thomas Sinon nd others are defendants, the rabscriber will expose to sale at auction, to the ; highest bidder, on the Sth of May next, between the hours of four and five o'clock in the afternoon. the following 1o's in Sinon’s sub division of oriai- nal lots in Square No. 534, in Washington city, as may beseentn the Surveyor’s office, pemely: Lots packs in_such subdivision A. D,K ides Front ¢ L,M,N, and@. Each of these lots about 2 fect by adep.h of 135 to 145 feet; A,B, and D. fronton 4}; street, and the other is on gouth B street, with suitable alleys to-all, On lots an on 434 Ftreet; and there lots and houses will be so! subjec ct to the dower right therein of the widow of Jobn Binon; the other lota will be sold free from her dower. | Also tee ofd.ct No.1,in Square No. 531, front- ing on sontheast cornercf the lot, and having a frost of 149 feet 72-100ths on said avenue, and which has deen divided into six lots, about 18 feet front by 113 ae deep, with a suitable alley , the eastern half of Lot No.3, ia reserva- ‘The latter, as well as lots in square 631, will be | s0ld free from the widow's dower right. The terms as prescribed by the decree are : On third of the purchase money in cash; and the re: due at6, 12, and 13 months, for which the pare! gtr’s bonds, with surety, bearing interest from the | day of sale, will be taken, with a retained lien on the premises, A sévastt of $20 on each lot will be required at thesale, ‘The cost of conveyancing, certidcates of sale, bar ery stamps, to be borne by the purchaser, the terme/are not fully complied with within five days from the day of sale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- {ter one week's public notice in the ve- i Traatee. ap.13-eoSwkds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY J. 0; MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, BANPROME BUILDING LOTS'ON M STREET te pee FOURTH AND FIFTH on TUESDAY ATS ann Cert April 19th, at 5 g’cloek, on the premises, we ehall sell original Lot, Ro. 18, ip Square No, 514, divided into three hand some arnt Lote, fronting eash 21% feet on M steess pox etween 4th and 5th streets west, and running back to a 30 foot alley. ‘Bhese Lots are located in a healthy and very de sirable part of the city, fora Tine wh resistence, and command a beautiful view 3 the whole Ci Also, at same tim,e a small and "esttable Lot on north N street. near thecorner of 4th, being part of Lot 2, in Square 512. Terms: one-third cash the balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months with interest, and secnred by a deed of trust. B Conveyaness ‘at costof the purchaser. Titles per- jee’ ap.o-d J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By W. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. [MPORTERS SALE. — Wo will soll at public anc- tion early next month by order of Cremelien & Co.,on pases No, 393. Pennsylvania ave- eat sting of abogt 1,%0 dozen. T ttsck hes been on Kand in this city about 4 yoara, and not before offered to the public, Private fami lies, the trade, and sutlers can avail themselves for the advancing season with such prtisies: rarely met with, pow sold only fcr reason of a change of busi ness, bar one ot chs verter iro, dae be Xurops. Ost- 8 before sale day, ounoed 5) a a WALL & OO., Aucts. Fei ectot! ABOVE SALE | E WILL POSITIVELY sax ¢ Abe on WEDNESDAY, the 20:h instant; at 10 0 JOVERNMEN T SALE. EMPTY BARRELS |—E Will be sold at ppb wharf, Washington, D. 0 rf 2), at ilo’cloek.a, m., the following empty barrels, more or leas, viz, 4.000 Pork Barrels, 110 Coffee Barrles (heavy) 2K) Whisky Barrels, 150 Ham Barrels, 5) Flour Barrels, HO Molasses Barrels, MPTY BARRELS}! al b (4 aSKe. meri cane Government funds, | BELL, ap.11-9t Lieut. Col. and C.'3* BY J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BANDSOMELY IMPROVED PROPERTY NEAR HE NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF THE OITY AT PUBLIO 8 On TUESDAY eA TERNOON, April 26th, at half- past 4 o'clock, on the premiecs, we saa account of the he'rs of the Inte Guy Graham, all of Bquare No. 92 except Lot No. 3, fronting respec tively on Connecticut avenue, north B and 8 streets, and Twenty first street weet, handsomely enclosed, laid out, and improved axa vegetable and flower garden. and improved by a desirable Frame Dwelling House. with necessary outbuildings ; the whole lying immediately oppasite the hand some greenhouses and Hower gardens of Mr. Doug- laes. This desirable property will be sold ia lots to suit purchasers, Terme: One-third cash: the remainder in three, six, and nine months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchar.: api2d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aurts, BY J.C. McGUIRR, & CO., Auctioneers. PRR RMEORS, AND PONERSERVED 8ALE OF pa DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON H aT AR THS GOVERNMENT PRINT- tNG TORIC E. On WBONESDAY AFTERNOON, April 2th, at £32 o’eiock, on the premises, we shall sell Lota nam- bered 44, 43, and 49. in sub-division ef Square No. 624, fronting each 24 feet on north H street, be- tween North Capitol street and First street west, and romping back to a 3) foot alley. Theas lots are finely situated on the same front with the Government Printing Office, avd have 4ootways laid and trees planted in front. ‘terms: One-half cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. ap.12-d . ©, McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. [s*s2 STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, In virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issn»: from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court (of tie District of Columbia and to me directed, I will salt at p Tic «ale for cash.on the premises,on MONDAY | the 25th day of April, 1864, at4 o’elock p. m ,: all fendant’s right, title, elaim and interest io'and toa frame shop Kituated on part of Lot No. l!, in Square No 6%), cominencing 50 feet from the corner of C street north. and New Jersey avenue, and rua- ning south along New Jersey avenue 15 feet, and running west toward B street 1) feet, seized and levied upon as the property of Win H.'H. Crandell, and will be sold to, satisfy judicial No, 338 in favor of Francis M. Buckingham. ap.13_ WARD H, LAMON, U.S. Marshal, D. C. JNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, In virtue of a writ of fierie facias on judgement of condemnation isened from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash, at the front of the Court House door of said County, on FRIDAY, the 2th day of April, 1264, at 1 o’clock m., the following described property to ice 25 cane and $l. HUNT’SCO wit: TOrLET POWDER? for whitening and Teeving Lot No, 1, in Renare No. 843, east half of Lots No. | the skin. Price 25 and 50 centi lanufactured by | 15, 16. ans Hi in Square No 724, in thecity of Wash: | HUNT & Co., 41 South Kiginth street, Philadel- | ington. ther with gu aad singular fae | phia. None genuine untess the mame of * Hunt & tntprovemienia th ereon, seized and lev: upon co? ig blown on the bottles. For sale at A. | the property of Michael Maloney, and will be sold CROYEAU’'S. 171 Baltimore street, Baltimore, | to ‘satisly judieial No. 230, = favor of Ellen Kelly, | gpd W. B. ENT WIBLE, corner Twelfth street and ARD W. LAMON. | Pennsylvania ave., Washington D.C. apl-3m ap7-d U.S. Marshal, D. U. ¥ Der ION OF THE SECRETARY B TREASURY,1 hereby give notice ‘that Lom pared to receive subscriptions on account of Enked States Bonds authorized by th f 3, 1864, bearing date March 1, 1851, tedecmatio ct fe pedegmable: at fter ten years, g, bearing interest fonuall a wat other bonds semi-ann ae in co: Subscribers will receive e ither “Regis Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer, Sear ape Os Registered bonds try ibe issued ‘of the o canpaiias. | tions roti dollars, .) One Hundred dollars, ($100 dyed Uathere, ($500,) One housand ellars. ($1,600,) Rae Thousand lollars, ($5 000,) Bonde ot tas enaatecuiery OF Bie aaa o ORS bo e1 ations 0! Olars, Ore Hundred dollars, (3100, i prve Handead Atel 5, usand 8, (B1,000.) (FEabeeribera wil’ be red to pay. ta additi ibers wi to the amount of be, reaure atthe Bonds: 4 lawful money, the accrued interest in cain, (or in i ited aie Bieta or ba F asige oe jational Banks, re cel farther notice.) irom tk the first, day 7 of ‘Ms sok ee abecripdet as the case may be, until the day of receipt ot ‘subscriptions I will iss corGheate ot of it perefor | in du cate. ihe 1 of colpiual of: 0! whe will bef ten, witie a sleues eating: Conpon,) and the denam: Upon the recei ort the vorigh the he Deneremnent, tothe: savneni bare sone as ae same can be It degiives that the ot ape svete at for will be Fespectively, as Fret d liveries of C beinete notlater then nthe fourth ach) Treasurer ‘United States, LADIEZS OF EEERNGTON, No. 34 @,,: ter ies arta 55.4, 8 assortment of Spring and Summer Cl. it Bonnets and F! were. rr tera erfen much ak ites Collars, Hand. leeves, &c., &c. ‘anc Parasols n Uoreets Sk: Kirt s large assortment of Ladies’ Under r Sloth the best + cheap price Gloves. Pk of ape do before you buy elsewhere. sour F Rit tENHOURE, FANT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, | ‘Will continue to furnish U, 8. FIVE-RWENTY BONDS | _ Ab long os iasued by the Government, at par, «Coupon 6's of 1881, 7 ULB. gape eairctyr ‘ 8. Oortificates of Indebtedness @OLD ANDSILVER )UGHT AND BOLD, oy wait reget a eaten, | $ mission. 7 RBITTENBOVAS, FANT! « 0, NITED sTATES MARSHAL'S SALE. In virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued from the Ulerk’s Sfice.* of the Supreme Conrt, of the District of Columbia. and to me direc! will sell, at public sale, for cash, at the front of the Court House door. se id county.on FRIDAY, the 20th day of April. 1864, at 12.0’clock m., the follow- ing. described property, to w: ‘he north Jar or ot No. 19, in Square No, 68, commencing for the said part at @ point on aust street wei Ce the’ stance of 9) feet from the Dortheast er of said Reuare, and running st street, yet, and thence thence south 20 2) feet with the line of xaid 21 east Ca feet to aaid 2ist street west, and place of thence west 8 feet, thence north 2) fei beginving, estimated to contain 1,700 square feet, be ther with all and singular the improvements eon, seized and levied upon as the property of Thotian’ MeNemy. aad will’be sold tometer? ot dicials No. 213, in favor of Henne Hersh eT on, ap7-d&ds U.S. Marshal, D. ‘0, Se OF OLD SASERVICEABLE GRAIN Ch lartermaster’s Di f ied Quartermasters hes gt of asking. | bei Will be sold at public auction at h poe the city of Washington, D.G. MONDAY, rE ee AND’ UMMRTIOMABLE. G BAOKS. noo Eas bidders will be required encke within lve days {roe the any of same the Terms cash in Government nt a BR apStd_Brig'r Gon and Ohief Quartormmrse, _soS_mrigy Gun an one! Sinem, S15 0 BWRSGAES °F Bar Chit partorsnasier’s ate of washington bis HING! BS * Will be mg i Public A eaten York ‘avenue, inthe Olt ct jarehouse. New Eighteenth an fetoonth Washington. D. digtieteghen renin 18, 1864, at 13 Jeers 7) metoone and Fixtares, lot 1 sere? Bical Generators on ‘wheels i Oar and Tubes, V. juired to remove aoe the day of t e ee sontris orm re jeatier: General and niet tu. 412 OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES Onrer Qua: Daretwo good Dwelling houges, oxniting | irginia avenue. beginning 59 feet from the | PROPOSAL ———— prorosarerc FOR FPOBAGSB. Oxinr Quanrenxasran’s Wasuineron Dz: . 8, 1963. Loa y ad Paorosats are lavited by the undar- at Watlington! B: Us Baidinors, Ma, = Fort wearos ac va exe ither iti Froeived for the & of 8,008 =. seeps 9 hay oF straw, — and a) By ag at whi menced, and when to ane price must be ewAen ot i itten vont in words on the in good stout aseke, of about nels .. Oatsin like sacks of about three cash, oTi6 bes x be farnished without ed a Gore The hay vy ‘The partiouler kind or deserij of oats, corn. | Baqor straw pro tobe delivered most be stated | io 2 offered under the bids Beeeie in- vited will be rubiect to a rigid inspections by the Uivccomeat Ins det being accepted. 6 to time to. and Contracts will warded from the lowest Terponsibie amet as the tnterest of ee ; Government may reqs and payment ws | made when the whole Soount con septrected fo pectoel will be | His borne persons me anet atin case Ste oe 8, a al to the Smount: of the con- er es prov oneal in conformity wn the ment; terms in case the said bidder mnoula tail ‘poner into the con- sagt they to make good the difference between oWfer of said bidder and the next low lowest respon a piers gi," the Seine to whom the con! eae tore, must be Lari By: oheial cr cortitete of 0 of a U.S. District anaes. any other off- beri Sistas vernment or re- re person nova ‘mown to this office, ep nae iadare Tithe ae duly Botined of tthe acoeptance ofa Tname an . aparees of each bidder Gen. D A, ashington, be plainly marked “Propo oe sam to the amount of the con- ieeenn ar Ne contractor and. both of ie qraranters wit “rie required of the successful bid: ler or biedeee nanos il pope ee the (decd Biank fe and bonds may be obtained @ upon tontitntion atinis of office, FORM OF PEOPOSAL. ( ea a Bese) be su! anda deliver tothe ree rege the, ev guar. master’s Depa: te of yon! Sadeeninenens invitin, srovcants for forage; dated Sater: is 3 1888, an 0 Re of Corn; a secks, at — per bushelof Ii A A — tons of baled Hsy, at —- per ton of 2,000 —— Fearet baled Straw, at—per tom of 2,090 live: ery to commence on or before the — day of . and to be completed on or before — day -, 186, d pled go ysels to enter into “a written contract with the ted Btates, with good and approved eet eye iee wishin the apace of ten days after being notified that my bid beeu aceepted. Your obedient servant. Brigadier Gosersh D. H. Bucas:; General Gaarte aster. oy = ington, D. 0. OARAT te We heed nadernigsed reeidents of .in the aud te of ——-. hereby. ‘pena ene acd severally, covenant with the Baltes and gas case thi ie aforesaid, we guarantee Geet tinetage fateh etapa jowe! or, or raon to whom tract may be awarded. the com 1088, Given under owr hends and seals this Te feat” I kereby certify that, to the best of my know- ledge and belief, the above-named guarantors are iciont as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be segurity, Tobe fied by the United States District At- torney, Gollector of Customs, or any other offcer under the United Btates: Government, Or respon- ai! ible person known to this off. ae RUOKRER, de 9-tf _Brig. Gen. and Q. M. (pBNaNG FICE Wan DEraatwenr, Washington, D. C., March 28, 1884, SzaLEp Proposars 2 be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, April 7th, at 4 p m., for 100,K0 seis of Infantry Accoutrements vcalibre £B, to be deitvered in t following quantities at the undernamed Arne! 1 3.008 sete at the Ne York Arsenal, Governor’s sland. Fed sets at the Frankfort Arsenal, Bridesburg. a. bt Tevaber , Pa, “ St. Suleguany ee ¢. Louie, lo. ege accoutrements are to be made i in strict con- formity with the new pattern sets to be seen at th Alleghany, Now York, d_ Washington ‘Arse: yiiet,, Watertown, ant and the Bpringfield Armory. They are to be subject to inspection at the Arsenal where delivered, before being received for the Government. None are to be accepted or paid for but such as are spproved upon inspection. The belts to be of Frinel! leath- er, and all the stock to be the bent oal ed, The shoulder belt will be included in the ong Deliveries must be made in lots of not Jess than one. fifteenth (1-15) per week of the whole number tracted Rr; the first delivery to be made on the aiet ie of Mi Failure to make deliveries at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeitare of the number he may fail to Lesa at that time. The accou' ents must be boxed inthe usual manner ato oe 8 charged at cost, to be de- ora will Ase axoucily: the Arsenal or Arse- here they propose to deliver, and the Bom, pele. ef sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than o1 No bids will be. “considered from parties other lar ufacturers, and suchas are Krown epartment to be fully competent. to exe ne ee Coed the work proj for. jing a contrast offer accou- a2 renee made in his own shops. , and the contract rendered id i will enclose with their bids the written acknowledgments of their sure! over their own Each party contract will be obliged to enter into bond with approved sureties for its faithful execution. ‘Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified, and furnished with forms of con- tracts and bo! ovmining's e Department reserves the right to reject an: oral nee it f not deemed od satiotactory peleetisey Brigadier Gene- mameay bcos of Crdnaaes Wash- ral George D. FT tebe GEORGE Braausay. mb26-eotd Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ord 3, 00: 10 HORSES WANTED. War DuranrMenr, 01 Sor auny Bor onaie. Orri0n oF Oxtzp Qi ‘Wasuinaron, D. ie be fore”, CT hy Homa) Government neces at Siesboro, than ave fs) mor mc more ing 9) ) yours from 14% to 16 fall fi built, bridle wise, and of slse sultoteat for cavalry was? PiThcie souifentions will will be iui adhered to and ayment mt ae ce on delivery 10) and id over, Lieut Oolonel and oa uae i. rohd-S0t Sra ae FURNITURE. FURNITURE. OAK AND WALNUT OFFION TABLES, ABM CHAIRS, COCOA MATTING, BAXTENSION DINING TABLES, OOTTAGE BETS, &e., &e, ‘We have on hand at our Ware Rooms (ia the . of which can be obtained upon ap; peaben 2 PROPOSALS, QPDNANCE OFFICE, War Depaatuent, Wasutnotos, A Sealed Proposala will be received at ment until 4 o'clock Pp. ™m.on Wetntway day of May, 184.for *h.-ielivery ofall the Tron Plates and Bara aa hereinafter specific cessary to build the following Carriages: For lvinch Gu o Barbette Front Pintle, : Barbette Center Pintle, For 10-inch Guns, 160 Casemate Carri 200 Front Rinne Bar tte, For 8-inch Gun: 70 Front Pintle Harbette. ts required for Wrought Tron Barbetto te Carriages are as follows : FOR TOP CARRIAGE. Check-Plates, Braces, Caps, Shoes, Transoms, Guide Hooks, Guide Hook Bar, Trunnion Bods, Angle Shapes, Bolts. CHASSIS, FRONT AND CENTER PINTLE. Rails, Rail Plates, Rail Chords, Rail ‘Braces, Transoms, Angle Iron Ficor Figat*, pine Tran- soms, Transom Washers, Axle Fork Shapes, Hurters, Chassis, Step, MS ost ne Bolts. CASEMATE CARRIAGE CHASSIS. Parta named before and rail top bars. The number and dimensions of the iron plates and bars for each carriage to be as specified 10 the bills of iron in ordnance memoranda No.6, co hg ertown, Frankford or Alleghany Arsenals,the New York agency. or at this office. rinted schenaler, containing the number of plates and barsrequired, can be obtained at the above named places. On these bidders will state the price at waich they Propose to manufacture each part, in the manner herein prescribed. The iron to be used in the manufactute of the plates and bars to be as follows: ROLLED TRON Check-Plates and Rail-Plates of medium quality of iron, fibre in direction of length, tenacity not lesa than 48,000 Ibs per square ingh. Transoms all to be of best quality charcoal fange iron, fibre in direction of length, tenacity not Jess than 48,000 Ibs per square inc Trunnion Beds to be of best quality of charcoal trons tenacity not less than 54,000 Ibs" per square ine Checks, §Braces, Hurters, and Counter-hurters, all to be o' (hack medium iron, Tenacity not less bare er square inch, Rails, Rail Chords, Weg Braces, Caps ari Shoes, and Angle Iron, to be of good qualit well-refined fibrous iron. Tenacity not less t an 50,000 Ibs per square inch. ‘Axles for 8-inch and J0-inch carriages, and all Traverse Wheel Journals, to be of best charcoal fibrous iron. Tenacity not less than 55,000 Ibs per square inch. ‘All Bolts and Rivets to be of bestebareoal fibrous isons Tenacity not less than 58,000 Ibs per square inch, The p and Cas HAMMERED IRON. Axles for 15-inch Carriages, ‘and: all Fork Sha: and Tongues for Casemate Car’ ris ges. to be of the best charcoal iron, Renacity no less than 55,000 pounds per #quare ‘inch Bidders will-epecify the date at which they can commence: deliveries, and the rate at which they can deliver each part thereafter. No bids will be received except from parties actually engaged in the manufacture of this or similar kinds of work, and who can bring ample evidence that they have in their own shops all the machinery and appliances for turning out the full amount of work as specified by them, Bidders will be required to furnish proper sure ties for the proper performances of the work, and will enclose, with their bids, the written acknowl- pagqmente of their sureties over their own signa- e8, “Each party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds with approved sureties for its be lpiie execution. on the award being made, successfal bidders wil be notified, and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond, The department reserves the right to réfect any if not deemed satisfactory, Proposals will be addressed to ** Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washt ington, D. C,,? and wilt be endorsed ** Proposals for ¥ rought} iron plates and bars for iron gun car- riage: + Maps td_ Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance, MAYOR'S OFFICE, ae 11, 1864. ROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor ‘softice until Monday, 18th day of April instant, for faving and grading the carriage-way on C street horth, between 446 and 6th streets west, Bidders will state the price per square yard for the stone paving. per cubic yard for the gradi The stene shall’ be good and uniform in size, an laid in a bed of good sharp gravel nine inches in depth, to be wet and rammed three times before being received by the Commissioners. None but tical pavers need aj one Dut practical Dae OCU LAS, Commissioner of the Fourth Ward missioner TES PUMPHREY HOMAS HAVENE: ap 12 Assistant Commissioners, P. MAYOR'S OFFICE, April 1), } ROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor's Of- 2m.on Monday, 8th day of April inst., wing the sewer in 6th street west, from Tio L sree wrth. The size of the sewer is six de diameter, walls nine inches in thick- + to be laid in the best cement mortars, the excavation will be about ten feet deep. Bidders will state the price per lineal foot for the main sewer, which shall involve excavation, ang, filling and niaking good all gutters, street, c., &e., which may have to be disturbed in executing the work, N but practical mechanics need bid. fications can be seen at the City Surve W.. IGLAS, Commi sonee Fourth Ward. ¥. a HUN, H. GERNENLE, Assistant Commissioners. Px MAYOR'S OFFICE, fee ca 1, 1864. ROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor's office until Monday, i8th day of April instant, for ving and grading that part of Batreet north, tween 7th and 9th, which is not paved; also, for the coustraction of four sewers, to be located where the Surveyor may direct. Bidders will state the price per square yard for the stone paving, er cubic yard for the grading, per lineal foot for sewers. which shall include excavation and iting and making good the canal wall. The size of the sewers will be two feet inside diameters, walls nine inches in thickness. to be laid in cement mortar. The paving to be laid ina bed of sharp gravel nine inches indepth; the stone to be uniform in size; to be weil rammed, and done to the entire satisfaction of the Commissioners, GARNER, Commissioner Third Ward, api2 | D* at Tae Ba) ONLY PH na rag ae cc rier a heey ral teal Heme TRABES oF sect Persons eaae Cy? Lor | Sinan by 3 OF a 8M hadley Petion iy thowld apply NO CHARGE ip ischar, er site sax! MARRARTE Me Gey Days. eaeknese. of ee werk oluntary D: Tocene ral Bephity Nervoumness, Dye mm) perey, tananor, he Jot Paici Confusion of Lanes, i idity, Tremblin; | ae Diseart of the Head Faroe ., Nose or er, wDEe Lowels—thote | Terrible Disor- ern mr Bolltary Hal its of Youth—the BORET and coli ractices ee fatal to their Miotima then ‘the 02 of Byrene tothe aoees of inellee mo mi Benate: wat Etoeastacy the ving lyre, EC ait N LAKE P EAR TICULA: NotI hese me of the sad motanel effects vroduted by Wand Limbs ly habits of Pain {p the feakness of the Bac! Head Dimness of Bi Et Loss of Pow tation o! Potting Nervous Ritin ii sleidc LN Li meet Memory, Oonfusion lie adie SET TTT Married Petons, or yor nected Poly: ecotnd ‘St Puysioal W Organie marriage, Wea! Debiltvy, ‘wasting of the Organs, Derormities we bo. should apoly im immetie: cas de 2 ‘under the care may religious gafite in hie honor as ape rng upon bis skill ry eran "One ARIO WRAER i pee zor By Dr. Jounston’: ness of the aul gee been All im; gedimenta ton Se Trem haustion of the a blushing. a! sometimes with d ed immediatel: oa were car 0 one re Tnauiged 1 inwhen rey ie equcatly eared from evil companions. or at sake. (oer fs which are nightly felt, even wh: en asleep. and if not cured renders m: imy ible, and destroys ld apply cmueotinnely the hope of hig i soon = from the path: secret habit, uence of deviation ginstaresnd inl ip 3a 8 ear talee juch persons fore 2 congems must, plating MARR GE. refiect thats ee and dod: ly are the Mecoumney requ! So stoniote soa Cee eee © Journ: sites to, poate jeed, tghtuet ood anes beccmes pilgrim: 4 presen nen Tee eae othe aw adh an ‘mind Becomes gholy y rafleetiona that eee the Slieg wit rs) aeothes ta is ‘DISEASES O} OF IMPRUDENCB. When the misguided and imprudect rotary ci jenzure finds he ns imbibed the secde of this pain. ! diseare, it often happens that an ii!-timed of sheme or dread of discovery dstere him from ap- # ing to those who, from edncation and respecte- j ite alone beri end him. He falls into the gnorsoterd designing pretenders, who, fooas ‘ecfcuring, filck his pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month efter month, cr as long a3 tke amallest fee ean be obtained, and in derpaig leave him with rnined health tosigh cver his gall- poten. der bi cent; Or, by the use of that deadly pon. Mercury, hasten the constitutional symp- Poms Cig b terrible disease cuch as Affections of the Head, Throst. Nose, Skin, stc., progra! with h frightful rapidity until death pats an end his dreadful sufferings by sending him to thet un- siscovered country r~m whose bourne no traveler aa) OFFiOR 7 SOUTH sREDERICK STREBT, left band side ‘going from Baltimore street, s ate doors from the corner. Fail not to observe nacg and number. Ra No letters received unless post-paid and con- taining a stamp to be used on the reply. Persong writing shouias ceieing ty mptona portion of ad vertizoment deecribing eymp' Dr.’s oma hangs in his Office, within the last twenty years, @ numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Jol on, Witnessed by the reporters of ‘The Sun” and many sphere: pert notices of which have ap- rps fore the public besides is stan Dg ase er of acter and re~ nsibdility, is a sufficient guarantee to the af. sD DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. secure DIBBASES! SEOBET DIspasss); BAMABITAN’S @tr SAMARITAN’S coo THE MOST, Sept apie! REMEDY EVER USED ositivs Cure” for GONORRHEA. SGIERE StiicTures, a tains eral reUry. Con ‘Oni ly Ten Pills to be Taken to so hore Cure. They are entirely vegetable. having no smell nor any unpleasant and ‘will not im any way in- Jure the stom se ayes ponels or eae He delica: yur days, an in “twenty-four hours’? P: vere of ACON, pals the University of Soanevivanis, Bes of most 12 ists 16 6. eee nor: Ba TQGUAN, NO FuOU? BLE. RO pay cuasserere = apl2 ssistant Commissioners, x 5 HATEVER, : Let those who have despaired of Seguing cured, P. MAYOR’S OFFICE. April, 1854. or who Rave o saen gorged with Balsam Gopavia, or ROPOSALS will be received at this office until | Mercury try 12M. on Monday, I8th day of April, instant. for | ARITAN’S GIFT. the continuing of the sewer in Ninth street west, ber ae lope. from the north side of Massachusetts avenue to the packages, $2. — 93. rorth side of L street north; also, the Ae cpape§ of four stench traps. two on the east and two on the BLOOD er TaRs, west side of Ninth and L streets north: also. the Bont OLA. ULCERS PORES, building of a branch sewer, which shall begin at | SCALBS. BO: ILS. BYP. Liao 7 iat the intersection of L street north and Ninth street NMRWAL D west and run west along the center of L street to SAMARITANS ROOT AND D HERB JUICES, opposite the center of the alley leading into Square Is o! e public asa vi ¥ No. 369, thence up said alley to such point as the | syPEiLing VENBREAL DISBASES. ga- ci Surveyor may designate, MARITAN AND HBSS JUION, is the he size of the main sewer is five fect inside di- | most potent, certain and effe remedy sver eoneiee! prescribed; it reaches and ersdicatos every particle The branch sewer will be circular in shape,in- | of the vené 80 that the cure is thorough side diameter oe teen inches, walls nine inches permanent. Take then of this purifying reme in thickness. The four stench’ bie ya will be simi- iy and be hi Bot bebe to your pos- lar to those at Sixth street west and G street north, oie that for whieh rou may ‘years, the ay. erage ge Beh of fewer will be about nine feet, ‘NOT = omerk BR! ra e work to be laid in cement mortar Bidders will state the price per lineal foot for the | anced Fon ET quran aarera te ee main sewer, which shall include all excavationand | willremove every vestige of Smpartties from the filling Teanrot Also. per lineal foot for the Bratemas well asall the bad effects of Mercury, branch, which shall include all excavation, fillin, and repairs of flag footways and gutters, &c., an per stench trap each, which shall include all exca- xu ation required, under an act approved 23d of May, Becifications can be seen at the City eat 0! None but practical workmen need RICHARD W ACEAgH Mayors JOHN ARNER Commissioner of the Tinea WASHINGTON DRAN JOHN W. 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RITTENHOUSE, FANT & 0O., jyle-tf Bankers, 352 Pean. bt Roms BOOFING FBLTII H, 0. WILSON & 00., ' Foor ov sip Br. Weet, Wasuinaros, D, O., Manufacturers of ROOFING FELT, DRY AND TARRED SHEATH- ime, wee OBMENT and ee FEMALES! ee W In man} affections males suffer, the cea aN i HARB Ri JUTOMe te Witten, ik beating aon ae 4 alting ot pre aoe Paent by exprens, eras $1 bottle or ‘AN’S OHANORE WASH, Price 35 Fall DABMON "= 00.. Box 161 Philadelphia Post poonby 8 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th an HUENBY GOOK, Alexandris. mayé-if Y. MONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who hai poe ge ES OF old men, w m the follies of you en ‘who, fro wa ae wee of ed placing ‘one, should first rot “THB ae of im gina seas Te Becrek Friend.) etter say address, in a sealed envelope op re= (Sn CHAS A, BTUART & ART & 00. de lé-ly A™ ™Grnios 614 A, A Avanv: fashingion, wate, ~ ma cag ete