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THE EVENING STAR. OFFIC IAL. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WasHINGTON, April 23, 1664. This Department has been officially informa that the Island of Femern, wbich was, in the first instance exempted from the blockade by the Danish Government of the ports and inle*s on the east coast Or the Dachies of Schles ais | and Holstein, is now also i—the blockade of tha. ““'4nd haying been ordered to commence on the 22d ultimd. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, } Washington, April 25, 1361. ‘The following officers, having been reported at the headquarters of the army forthe offences hereinafter specified, are hereby notified that they willstand dismissed from the service of the United States, unless, within fifteen (15) sare. from this date, they appear before the Military Commission, in session in this city, of which Brigadier General John O. Caldwell, United States volanteers, is president, and make satisfactory defence to the charges against For giving duplicate discharges to enlisted men, in violation ef Paragraph 165, Revised Army Reg- ulations > Colonel Thomas DV). Sedgwick, 2d Kentucky volunteers. Captain Joseph H. Cook, ist Maryland vol- unteers. Absence without Leave. Second Lieutenant A. H. Dwining, Ist Con- necticut artillery. Second Lientenant S. C. Williams, Lith In. diana battery. Second Lieutenant R. Greisinger, 15th New York artillery. Second Lieutenant Clifford A. Hand, sth Missouri volunteers. Captain William H. Cone, 16th Connecticut volunteers. E. D. TownsEnp, Assistant Adjutant General. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, April 25, 1961. } i The following officers, charged with offences | and herefere published, are exempt from being | dismissed the service of the United States. the Military Commission instituted by Spe~’ i Orders No. 63, series of 1963, from this | @{%l | havihg reported that satisfactory de’ 9 ae been mabte in their respective caser AOE BAS jor Earnest Schache, ° Oe raat . Captain John Varley, 116" 0 voluntvers. Lieutenant John M. Jar” 2 Oto Woct ire > ginia volunteers. 20%, 10 eee a Capton John E. ~ te ern, 11th New Yurk bauery. ‘ EB. D. Townsen, = Assistant Adjatant General. WarD -Gariment, Adjutant @eneral’s Office, ay. Washington, April 23. 1864. we na Sictensnt Perrone Riley, 1 Unite Sr es artfilery, having Been reported at the Pcadqukt ters Of the army as being in this city withoct proper authority, March 1, 1861, and having appested before the Military Commis- sion tn séssi¢a in this city, of which Brigadier General Catdwell, United States volunteers, is president, is exempt from Gismissal from zhe service of the United States, he having “wade satrilactory @efence to the charges against zim. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. War Department, Adjutant General’s Office, “Washington, April 23, 184. Seodnd Lieutenant Charies Lewis, 2d United States cavalry. having been reported at the headquarters of the army for absence without leayo, he is Rereby no@ffied that he will be re- commended for dismissal from the service of the Unrted States, unless, within thirty (30) days trom this date, Re appear before the Mili- ‘tary Cor®mission im session in this city, of which Brigadier General Caldwellis president, and makes satisfactery defence to the charges against bim. E. D. TownsExp, Assistant Adjatant General. 562 562 PO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. SEVENTH STREET. 30,000 Lights of Sash of all sizes, from 8x10 to 12x20, - glazed and unglazed, 1.00 pairs Blinds, 1.50 Doors of all sizes, styles and qualities, 210,000 feet Mouldings of various patterns, 80, & large assortment of Brackets, Newel Posts, Balusters, Door and Window Frames, i &¢.. &c., making in all the largest and moxt complete stock in the builders’ line ever offered in this market. all of which will be sold atsmall profitsto make room for more con- stantly arriving from the factories. H. W. HAMILTON, Agent. N.B.I have also the agency for McLean's Ex- celsior Sash Sustainer and the West Castle Slate Company’s Mantels. | The Sash Sustainer isthe best thing ever in- | yented, aside from weights and pulleys and atless than one-quarter the cost. The Manteis manufactured by the above company are too well known throughout the country to rc- quire any comment upon. For cheapness, dura- Biss and beauty ey parpacentt others. Sample can be seen at my office. H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, ap lé-eolm* 562th st., oppo. Center Market. PUBLIC STOREHOUSE, (Covering Half an Acre of Ground,) COMMERCIAL BUILDING. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION | MARKET HOUSE. JOHN FARRELL. Bole Agency for WILLIAM CLAGETT & 00.’3 Baltimore OBLEBRATED ALB AND PORTSR, in Barrels, Halfs and Bottles. Agency for M. P. REBD’S NEW YORK M. P. XX ALB, Adapted for Export Trade. Warranted to | Keep in any Climate, Agency for MCKNIGHT & SON'S, Albany,N.Y., | CBLEBEATED MALT ALE AND WINE BIT- TEES. Agency for GBANNIS & TAYLOB’S, of Balti- more, SPIOED,&c. Agency for TELEGRAPH PLONE MILLS, BAL- TIMOBE, all the Family, Extra, Super and Fine -Brands. Agency for ALDBIOH & YERKES, of Philadel- phis, for all their well known Brands of PICKLB3, ‘PEESERVES, JELLIES, SPARKLING CHAM- RAGNE CIDER. Agency for BRADFORD & MELLEN’S, BOSTON MABSS., PATENT ABMY CHAIRS AND COTS. Agency for the CELUBRATED KENTUCKY WHISKEY, THE CRESCENT XX BRAND, THB DIAMOND OOPPEB DISTILLED. Also, the Baltimore OLD RYE “ WELBY BRAND.”’ Of these we are instructed to “sell ont” to large ‘Duyers.at close prices, asthe owners intend tokeep @ uniform and unlimited supply on hand, Agency of the NEW YORE AND HUDSON NAYV- IGATION COMPANY. From this Company we are in whekly receipt o @Oargoes.of Hay, Brick,Grain, Potatoes, &c., and orth River Produce, all of which will be offered to the Trade in Cargo Lots. BALES STRIOTLY ON COMMISSION. LOUISIANA AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, ap?-1m ‘WASHINGTON, D.O. ee WAS RERG TON BO. )TICE TO GROCERS OF WASHINGTON. D. othe F rench cones has pavanced two cents per pound from this date, owin, e high pricg of Coffee and Barley Malt, The quality of the | French Colle will always ba fistained 7° “88 | J. ¥. BROADBENT & CO., . 57 North Calvert street, Baltimore. Baltimore, April 18, 1864, ‘ap 18-6t" 1,000 ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED AT os ; beatae 7st Rt nb Aetna 1,000 HORSES, suitable for Artil ji Pill be purchased At this dep ye Tpillery service n open market, from dat i of one to fifty, padiesa' dong at one hundred and sixty-five dole lars ($165) per animal; each animal to be to hee ag Government inspection betore Seine accepted. Horses to be delivered to, and ing, d 3 tain 0-H. Tompkins, A. QM UR a eer 2ad and G@ streets, Washingten. D.C. Brigadier G. 1 a Chi Quartet ri eneral and Chief Quarterin: apieat Depot of Washington. DeG w*™ TUCKER, % MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 426 Pa. Avenvg, Betw. 4; and 6TH Sts. Invites the attention of Members of Congress, Git- Sense tomers and the public Fen: iat a of BPR: “4h | i BSTINGS, snp | .__ BUSINESS COATINGS, which he has jngt received, and whi i made bey the most ponakle manter will De ° rmy an@Navy Uniforms made ac ii | arty regulations and at the Shortest uous. ore =—= PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 180 Breadway, N. ¥., EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA WINE, | We guarantee them all to be ABSOLUTELY PURE, ; friends, tellgtieir character, gets names, reads JBRATED CANNED OYSTERS, COVE, |W OFFICIAL. War Department, ijutant General's ope win March 17, 1604. } All applications for leaves of absence or per- Mission to visit Washington must be addressed to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and | | must specify the business for which the officer addressed desi. i . Tele esires the permission e this subject | direct to the Secre of Waron will receive no Leyes jon. aa was® i By order of the crater. eee esau, | Assistant Adjutant General eae ante Military District of Washington, ) | B ‘ashington, DC. Oictisy 16, 1864. | as Provost Marshal 0. Washington. He will be: accordingly. command of Brig. Gen. Martindale. ns ki: oun P. SHERBURNE, fe 16-tf Assistant Adjutant General. Passes te Visit the Army ef sae Foeeee es 1. Applications must be made ce Majer Lous H. Pelouze, No. 203 F street, be- tween 17th and 18th streets, between 11 a.m. and 1p. m., except Sundays. Major Pelouze is authorised to sign the “sapected and obeyed ‘passes. 2. Ifnot granted at the office of Major Pe- louze, the decision is final, and no reference need be made at the War De) ent. 3. Passes cannot be given to females to visit the army. By order of the Becieiney od Riles Avatitant adjane een. ——— PERSONAL. EDICAL.—Magnet* ing chronic and treatments fail. yn mand Electricity §% cur- ite diseases whee. ‘Bil other REN, 44 st., ion Uot-@on Gtk and Tihs Washington fineness “efemeed ad ‘boarded during con- finement. ‘ap 13 im* to and Mer fort mera t and > a8. aveDue, over grocery, examines diseases, aeals by magnetism. sees Your d and living the futrire. ".-Im* IES, ONLY LOOK AT THIS —We are now jours from 10a. m, to 8 p.m. QOPxANe | Guide Hooks, & repared to do any kind of weveoliery by *).illful bards, on such terms that cannot fail to Batisfy.. We do yout stamping in elegant style, and no ddiching, and “wish it to be understood that we are mat connected with any other place of the Kind in the eity, where Stamping is advertised, RF Onv place is 381 F street, opposite the Patent Office. hy st” We daily receive new Patterns for Braid strees, and Mrabromery just out, and s:amp your goods walle v09 wait. Machine Stitching neatly done. DENTISTRY. ‘GREAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. Teeth Extracted without Poin with the Muhrite of Ozxysen. Iwould advise all having teeth to ex- lat Dr. LRWIE'S. offs, gs Look ont that you do not mistake'the trast to call at Dr. and have them taken out by this new, and harmless process. Also call and examipe 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 styfc than this new and ble one. No, 242, Ps, avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. novis: 8, R. LEWIS, M. D., Dentist. EETH. -« LOOMIS, M. D , the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, at- tends personally at his office in this city. Many persons can weer these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these. Persons calling at my office ean be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who are particular and wish the purest, eleenest, strongest, and most perfect denture that | artcan produce,the MINEEAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. Booms fn this No 338 Pennsylvania avenue between 9th and streets, Also, 907 Sreh sts mar4-ly Philadelphia, Recruits Wanted TO FILL THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BOUNTY FOR VETARANB, S552, 6225 ef which wil id im advanee. BOUNTY FUR NEW REOBUITS, S452, $226 ef which will be paid in advanee. BOUNTY FOR COLORED RECRUITS, 8150, Paid in advance. PUEBSONS WISHING TO ENLIST Will apply to any of the following BEORUITING OFFIOBRS: 8. 5. BAKES. Bagine Hall, near the Market, on Pennsylvania avenue, between Seventh and Ninth streets. J.0. HYDE, Gorner of Fourteenth and New York avenue. ©. A, EEASBBY, Hatrect, near cerner of Nineteenth and Penn- syivania avenue. J. 0. PARKER, Oorner of High and Dunbarton streets, George- | town. | 0. O. LANGLEY, Navy Yard Bridge, has been | appointed Recruiting Officer. HENRY A, SOHERTZ, Captain and Provost Marskal, | 3 wtf District of Colambis. SO Y DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. I hereby five notice that { am ‘0 receive subscriptions on account of Bakea States Bonds authorized by the act of March 8, 1864, bearing date March 1, 1864, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after ten years. and payable forty years from date, bearing interest | atfive per centum a wear payable on ‘Bonds not | over one hundred dollars’ annually, and on all other bonds semi-annually, in coin, Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they Teay peels. Registered bonds will be issued of the denomina- tions of J ay Mars, ($50.) One Hundred dollars, (S¥0,) Five Hundred dollars, ($590,) One Th lollars, ($1,000,) Five Thousand ‘dollars, § 000,) and Ten Thousand dollars, ($10,000,) and’ Gouyon Bonds of the denominations of Fifty dollars, ($50,) Ove Hundred dollars, ($100,) Five Hundred ‘doltars. ($500.) and One Thousand dollars, ($1,000.) Subscribers will be required to pay. in addition be aon ot the Erincipal of the yeedel in ful money, the accrue rest in coin, (or in United sta |, or the no ites notes, of National Banks, adding fifty per cent for premium until further notice.) from the first day of March or Beptember, as the case may be, until the day of subscription and payment, Upon receipt of subscriptions I will issue my certificate of deposit therefor in duplicate, the original of which will be forwarded by the sub- scriver to the Secretary of the Treasury, Washing- ton, with a letter stating the kind, (Registered or upon,) and the denomination of bonds required. mm the recei at of, the original Certificate at the Department, the Bonds subscribed for will be transmuted to the subscribers respectively, as Sort goneedt tan Re RTE, cpect at the first deliveries of Coupon Bon will be made not later than the fourth (ath) ¥. E. ‘Treasurer United States, HITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying. whitening. and premtrring the Complexion, | Tt is the moni wonderful compound of the age. There is neither chalk, powder. esia, bismuth, or tale in its gomposition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities for preserving the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and trans} mt. It makes the old appear young, the homely, handsome; the handsome, more beau: {ful. and the most beautiful divine, Price 25 and HUN OF ROSES, s most perfect color for th he a a di for the cheeks or lips, does not Brice 2s cents and $1. "AUNT'S COUNTS the skin. nd $1. r whitening and find preserving Ol Apri, mh 3-47 e skin. rice ani 8. HUNT & Co.,41 South Eighth street Phy, oe ae ae aa a dere name oF Hl ottles. ‘or le at A CROYEAU’S, 171 Baltimore street, and W. B. ENT WIBLE, corner Tweitiboteey ei Pennsylvania ave., Washington D.C. apl-3m | | sboulder belt will be included in the ‘PROPOSALS. EB OFFICE, War Derarruent, = Sealed Pi la will be recetved ar this Depart- Bea! ropofals will be received at this Depa: ment until 4 o-cloek p. ™. on Wednesday. the 4th Gay of May, 184 for thé delivery of all the Wrought Iron Plates and Bars as hereinafter specified, ne- cessary to build the following Carriages: For 15-inch Guns, 70 Barbette Front Pintle, 3) Barbette Center Pintle, For 10-inch Guns, 16" Casemate Oarriagea, 2” Front Pintle Barbette, For 8-inch Guns 70 Front Pintle Barbette. The parts required for Wrought Iron Barbette and Casemate Carriages are as follows : FOR TOP CARRIAGE. Braces, Caps, Shoes, Transom: uide Hook Bs , Trunnion Beds, Angle Shapes, Bolts, CHASSIS, FRONT AND CENTER PINTLE. Kan Fiatee, ail Chords, Rail Braces, Tra ngle Yron Floor Cleats, Pintle Tran- soms, Transom Washers, Axle Shapes, Fork Shapes, Hurters, Chassis, Step, Assembling Bolts. CASEMATE CARRIAGE CHASSIS, Parts named before and rail top bara. The number and dimensions of the fron plates ¢ and bars for each carriage to be aa specified in the bills of iron in ordnance memoranda No.6, copies of which can be obtained upon application at Wat- ertown, Frankford or All paey irsenals,the New York agency. or at this office. Printed schedules, containing the wumber of plates and bars required, can be obtained at the above named places. O: these bidders will state the price at which t Check- Plates. ropose to manufacture each part, jn {he manner Therein prescribed. | ‘ tee Re the tiannfacttte of the | * te “vod f pistes and bars to bo ‘aa Follows: TRON. ROLLE: Check-Plates and Rail-Plates of medium quality | of iron, fibre in direction of length, tenacity not less thar. 48,000 Ibs per square inch. Transoms all to be of best quality, charcoal flange iron, fibre in direction of length, tenacity not less than 48,000 Yes per square inch, | Trunnion Beds to be of best quality of charcoal iron, tenacity not less than 54,000 Ibs per square inch, "Checks, aces, Hurters, and Counter-hurters, ar cere Kot medium ae Tenacity not less u x T square inch. Hails, Rail Chore, Chassis Braces, Cape an Shoes, and Angle Iron, to be of good quality o! wan Ruined fibrous iron. Tenacity not less than e ‘Axles for finch and 1o-tstele carriages, and alt Traverse el Fournals, to be of bes' fibrous fron. Temmeity not lets than 55,000 lbs per square inch. ‘All Bolts and Rivets to be of best charcoal fibrous iron. Tenacity ast less than 58,000 lbs per square PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS COAL, | Chief Quarter master’s Office, Bepot Washington, Was. Bealed Proposa' until MON the delivery the points nainec 1,000 tons of B. dria, Vi) ¢ 1,000 tons of BI ton, D.C. Delivery of the each point to be mi date of the contract. Bonde in a sum equal to half the amount of the | contract will be required of the successful bidder or bidders Bids réteived hundred (500) tons or more, and ‘shonid Pomorie vengeate for the delivery at each of the points Proposal: ‘ i reed, ‘Proposals foe Biteatanus Goal Walingrog tore Aterane | R002 ity” a8 the case may be, and adres e i underslimed yee) DH RITOKER, ebrieadier General and Chief hing’on, DC, April 22. 1964 is will be received at this office | May 9% 1854, at 12 0’clock m . nitowing amounts of COAL at }TUMINOUS COAL st Alexan- TUMINOUS COAL at Washing- Qn and after Su: except Sunday. hole amount gentracted for at | _ On Surlay at 5. nade in twenty (2)) days from the 7.5 pm fog NE | named. ua Yrtermaater, AWaarington epot of ROPOSALS FOR WHITE PINE SHINGLES. Chief Quartermasier’s Offica, Depot of Washington, ashing ton, of contract, (250,000) shin undersigned, ap be delivered within thirty (30) days from signing Bondsin a sum equal to halfof the amount of the contracts Will be required of the succes: idder or bidders, aay sectived for two hundred and Gfty tuonsand tes, Samples orine shingles proposed for will be re- quired of each bidder, _ Proposals must he plainly endorsed, “Proposals for White Pine Shin; Brigadier General and Chi 22-td { D.C, April 22, 1354. ine <ping sing at.all way point: or more, Xc., apply ington Station, wW.P for | sill be run between afd Washington and the West, as follows : | FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND Leave Washington at7.3) a m,1}.15am, 5.20pm, m for PHILADELPHIA, and YORK for Philadeiphia will take notice that ee ia pm train is the ‘avest train daily for Phila- ia. he train at 7.50 by and ts for New Yor! FOR BALTIMORE Leave Washington at 6.3" m,7.3)am,11.13am, 4.30 pm, 5.20 pm, and 3.2 pm, except On Sundays at 7.39 a m, and 3.and 5.0 pm. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. 20am, and 3 and 3,2) pm Ww Leave Washington at 6. daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, at 3 and 5.20 p m, only, FOR WASHINGTON i 46, For further iatorraatt TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ee BALT(MORE AND OHIU RAILROAD, 10th, 834, Daily Trains nday, Apri Washia ton BOSTON. m does not go Passengers ezoli 4.20, 7. Sealed Proposals will be received at this ofice | 3-90, 4.45 and 7.t0 pm, until Tuesday, May 10, 1854. at i2o'clock w.,for the | On Sunday, a 5.45 and delivery at this depot of the following amidunts o FOR AY y sporis SHINGLES: : : Leave Washingtor | : One million{1,00,000) No, 1, 13-inch white pine | daily, except Sur shingles, (eave clear.) a materialto | notratRler: soe% tis on Sanday. € shingles to b= T4330 from good material, to ‘rains lev Went lay. and 7.80 be rubjectes +. mua ion before being re- | mgothr -s¥ing Washington at7.3)@m and 7-00 p ened and ~j0,8 rigid inspects a eetrated. for tO ‘Kee vegto ea Vark cittoni change clears, Pe secure until b pn daily, at the in be secured until 5 pm. daily, ciSvevoces after — our they must be secured ing car conductor, | ofthe first and fourth traine from Washington stop 3. on, KOONT or at the AND TH SOUTH. er. g and 10am, and wept Sunday. am and 3.3) p m,only 2até.Q0am, and 3and 4.30pm, tickets of every kind, NTZ, A Ticket oft i .P. SMITH, Master of Transportation L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. and New York to Philadelphia, usively. Berths in sleep- Agent at Wash- jee. ap li-tf gles,’ and addressed to the D. H. RU ‘CKER, Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, D. & room. One inch. HAMMERED IRON. Axles for 35-inch Carriszes, and aH Fork Shapes, and Tongues for Casomate Carriages. to beofthe best charcoel iron, Teaacity no Test than 55,000 cunds per square inch. : . Biddersvwit specify the date at which they can commence deliveriog, and the rate at which they can deliver each part thereafter. n No bitis will be received except from epics actually engaged in the manufacture of this or Similar kinds of work, and who. can bring ample evidence that they have in their own anos all the machinery and appliances for turning ou the full amount of work as specified by them. Bidders will be required to furnish proper sure- tiesfor the proper performances of the work, and will enclose, with their bids, the written acknowl- edgements of their sureties over their own signa- tures. Bach party obtaining a contract will be re: to enter into bonds with approved sureties faithful execution, . ‘Upon the award ‘being made, successful bidders will be notified, and furnished’ with forms of con- tract and ‘bond. i The department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, ifnot deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed _ to ‘* Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- qui red ‘or its ington, D.C., and will be endorsed * Proposals ‘for wre iron gun car- ; D. RAMSAY, ier General, Chief of Ordnance, ‘pxRorosais ¥OR GRADING, STONEWORK,&c TON ARSENAL, OFFICE OF WASH’ i Wasnincton, D.C., Apel 16, 1364. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office, for ten days from this date, for Grading that por- tion of the Arsenal grounds north of the Peniten- tiary, and for buildin ‘ the stone for asea-wall on the west gide of said grounds, in accordance with specifications, plans, and sections to be seen at this office. The bids will be by the cubic yard for the exca- vating, and by the perch of ‘twenty-five cubic fect for the stonework, the prices to be written out in words in the bids. Each proposal will be accompanied by a guaranty signed by two responsible persons, that in case such bid is accepted, the principal or the guaran- tors will, within five days thereafter, execute the contract with sufficient sureties in a sum equal to one half of the amount of the contract, to fulfil the same conformably with the specifications; and, in case said bidder should fail to enter into tne con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lower bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. . The responsibility of the guarantors must be cer- tified to by an officer under the United States Gov- ernment, or a responsible person known at this offiee. nals to be addressed to Captain J. G@. Ben- i tes and bars for ught iron plates Aare tor Pro TON at this post. and endorsed “ Proposals for Gra- ding, Stonework, &c.”” AIT proposals received under this advertisement will be opened on Tuesday, April 26th, at 12 o'clock m., when all bidders may be present. No bid will be considered that does not conform to the requirements of this advertisement, and the Government reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids if it be considered to its interest to do bo, cifications can be obtained at this office, or will be mailed to applicants. J.G@. BENTON, Capt. Ordnance, ap 16-td Com’g Washington Arsenel. BDNANCHOFFIOR, War DEPARTMER?. Washington, D. C., March 28, 1864, SmaLup Prorosas will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, at ath, at 4 p. m., for 100,000 sets of Infantry Accoutrements, calibre 83, $0 be delivered in the following quantities at the nam: ‘sensls, 3 30.000 tet at the New York Arsenal, Governor's , 20,006 sets at the Frankfort Arsenal, Bridesburg, ws “Alleghany ‘' Pittsburg, P: 29,000 “ Bt tous “BE Louis; Mo! ese accoutrements are to be made in strict con- formity with the new wattorn sets to be seen at the Alleghany, Now York, Frankford, Bt. Louis, Water. viet, Watertown, and Washington Arsenals, ani the Bpringfield Armory. They are to be subject to ree. lon at the Arsenal where delivered, be accepted or paid for bi as 8) upon inspection. The belts to be of grain er, and a]] the stock to be the best oak aos ie set.” = 5 21 for; the ir week of! @ whole number con’ iret deli: th Stat des ot ew. very to be made on the lure to make deliveries at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. Tbe accoutrements must be boxed inthe usual manner; the boxes to be charged at cost, to be de- termined by the inspector. Bidders will state explicity the Arsenal or Arse- nals, where they propose to deliver, and the num- bers cf seta they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one, No bids will be considered from parties other than regular manufacturers, and suchasere krown to this Department to be fully competent toexe cute in their own shops. the work pro for, Should any party obtaining a contrast offer accou- trements other than those made in his own shops, er will be rejected, and the contract rendered "Bidders will eoclose with their bids the wri jer8 will enclose wi eir bids the written acknowledgments of their aureties over their own “ ry Ecch pariy odtainia tract will be obli, ac) ir im! Con’ to enter Into peed with approved sureties for ite wien, the, award bela made, sucoesstal bid Ly he re nodited, and Tarnished with forms of oom 1 Department reserves th reject or all bide Park coos salty cn ad iar of Ordasnes, Wask- ral George D. Ramsay, 0! a ington, Bs rand putorest -Proponal ot fnfan- ERC cot Brig. Gane blot of Ordeance, United States 10-40 Lean, JAY COOKE & ©Co., 462 Fifteenth Street, Reoxive SossOkrPtions for rae NEW NATIONAL LOAN suthorized by act of March 8, 1864, and known as TEN-FORTY BONDS, and furnishing a part of Ppeorcsare FOB FORAGE. Qurur Quanteemasren’s Orrion. ASHINGTO! Fo these 4, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw, Bids will be ea for ‘the delivery of 5,000 bushels of corn Gr oats and 6 tons of May oF straw, “Bidders must statant which of the above-named Piano, for $8) Co., for ano, for 325), 5 al it uo); Meson & Hamlin’s Cabinet Orzans, SECOND HAND PIANOS very cheap, te make Mahogany Nunns one Ho fi 85 to $300, Steinway & Sons, Raven & Ba- Gam Se Watnes Brothere Pinos. at lowest fac- the Warerooms W.G cor. 1th street a1 oO. ‘ood. Laude & tnew Nuane Pi f . METZEROTT, & Clar' nd Pa. avenue, ed er nouyne Farid by a o hapa att Ly a es 5 Moxadaria, Monroe, Va. or either of r No. 519 street, between 6th and 7th for'the cure of Inflammatory Rheumatism, have no hesitation in saying that we are satisfied it is E UNDERSIGNED, CITIZENS OF WASH ety ton, having used the remedy of C. Keenan, streets, Fae eee maa eliveriee’ Ghreate | peinfufdisease. We therelore cheerfully recom the emantity oF gael article propose’ to be deliv: | mend iat 0. MAGEE. F, bet. th and 13th, The rice mute be write 7 the MARGARET © MITORELL bids, pelos must beiwritien ceri ere ee GRACE HURDLE. I, bet. gta 20th, eee ee ee ee eres pattot} | JOSEPH REYNOLDS & OO.. ae aero Per description of oats, corn, | PLUMBERS, GAS, AND 8TEAM FITTERS, peter straw proposed to be delivered most be stated No, 500 Nine Sraegr, near avenue, vited ‘witl be oubiect to a 7igid inspection sy the | nant -tielargett aad best assortment in tno oy ernment hil Bo awarded frou tae te Cn sonar tates sod other Bhaten hud alt arty: ied from to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the taterest of the Government ae require be made when the whole amount oon payment New York, Phiiad mtracted Jor shall the most reasonable terms. ninite, BANGES, FURNACES, lass line, from the best establishments in Now York philadelphia, &e. which will be sold and Fire-Board e prepared to furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonable terms. Hotels, Best: ts 4 are invited to call. for the same We do all’ kinds of GAS and STEAM fittin ina sum equal to the amosnt of the con- romptly “and cheap, aa also everything in the tract, to deliver the forage proyosed in conformity PLUMBING line in the most eatiatactory manner. with the terms of this advertisement; and in case Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountai: ster the said Mates seoule, fail te enter into the, . on Glonets Wesh-stands, Beuina, & eK Fo! pee’ the offer of said Pidder and the aext lowest respon ontablishment in the city. nf Se lemwied ee ae oe $50,000 WORTH Ther busty of the guarantors must be < shown by the omels! Certificate ea. eed oF er acres the United Btates Government on re- BOOTS AND SHOES le name Bosker a for ud Bonds, tract, signed 7, eon! a will be required of yr or bidders a: @ fall and must be legibly written tag Bro) P ust be adi ene ersase sible person knowa to this office, ee eae eo daly notited of she acceptance jection of their pr Bribe address of each bidder . Gen. D. H. rmaster, Washington, be plainiy marked “Proposals ontrector and. both of kia ant of successful the - signing the con! Have Arrived aj r’s prices. No trouble to show goods. Wholesale rooms in the basement. 506 t HEILBRUN’S BARGAIN STORE, 506 SevextH Street, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall. The stock consists of all sorts and styles of Bal- morals, Gaiters, Boots, Ties, Pumps, Slippers for men, ladies, misses and children, which will be Any Shoes not giving satisfaction will be mend- Seventh street. DWARD’S LI ‘Blank forms of bids, guarantees, and bonds may | *°!d at last yea be obtained upon at this office, FORM OF PROPOSAL. ed free of charge. (Town, County Btate! I, the subscriber, de by pro} to 34 and aelsver to the United Bea ab the aurea tar. ap 8-2w aster's Departm 88 terms of your advertir ‘A N yi RB. WOO: bush els of ith goo: of ten beew accepted. We, the County of jointly and tates, snd 10 9008) ten days after the contract for Given —, 18 I hereby ei aaanke which they offer de 8-tf Sr forage, dated Washington’ Depot fo) a" Depot, articles, vis : = of Corn, in sacks, at — per bushelof — tons’ baled Hay, at — per ton of 3,000 — us of baled Straw, at — per ton of 9,000 comm: and to be com; on or before the . 186 , and edge m if to enter d and ved securities within the space Gays after being notified that my bid has Brigadier Generel, 2 x. Buexzn, aU. undersigned several; guaran ith good sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- whder our hands and seals this — day of pellet, tho abdve-uawed safictont as sureties for the ameter Tobe . ified by the United Btates Dis toner, Collector of Oustoma,or ban cone ma under the United Btates Government, oF respon Pro} 8, 1888, Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of ence On or before the —— day ness Horses. ited States, | Cut the Refer to Your obedient mh HIRING STA Saratoga on commission. Particu tree: gives hi e owns VERY, SALE AND BLES. No. 47 Norra Streer, Ba Near 8 HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. chased and sold The subscriber offers his services to the public, which from long experience and extensive scansintance superior opportunities. tention given to the selection of Saddieand Har. H Persons wishing horses shipped in any direction by sending them to my address may rely upon having them promptl rsonal attention of Me saying themselves much time and trouble. W. D. Wallach, Proprietor Washington Star; Dr. John Gregson, Veterinary Surgeon; baat a on Houston, Quartermaster’s Department. LTIMORE, t. lar at- Ba attended to with- thereby ir. Washington, D.0. ARATY, |. residents of and Btate of ly, covenant with the Uni tee in case the foregoing bid of ted. that he or they will, within acceptance of said bid, execute” the same wit and sufficient ‘tract, to furnish the forage pro} in to the terms of adve: lated December 8, 1863, under which the bid was made, and, in the said en! & contract as | tended to. aforesaid, we tee to make good the ciffer- gece Detwoen ne offer by said — eee poxt lowe: jer, or the persom to whom ha contract may be awarded, sp5t M482" OOLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DEAUGHT ALE AND PORTER, I am now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on ssort notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders, Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and 4. SHINN, Agent, Onion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., Georgetown, D. 0, that, to the best of m are for the to be security, ne Snoant for wa to this office, D. EH. RUCKER, Brig, Gon.ana @.M, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PER OENT A YEAR, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN OOIN, The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, and $1,000. ‘The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5 000, and $10,000, These are the only gold-bearing securities of th Government now precurable at par, and, yielding at present value of coin OVER RIGHT PER OENT PEE ANNUM, offer a very desirable investment for large or small sums, 4el8-tm*daw 0} REFRIGERATORS, ea For sale by all first-class Grocers and Draggists everywhere, mb #)-2m* = REFBIGERATORS. e invite particular attention to our large «te of REFRIGERATOHS, believing them tebe ve best and cheapest in the pagiiet ©. W. BOTELER & son's House-furnishing Store, 315 Iron Hall ap 13-eott Pa. ay., det, 9th and lth sta, * We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL 188 UES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEB TEDNESS, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUABTERMASTER’S ORRTIFIOATE CHROKS, mh 20-tf “TAY COOKE & co. ONBY! MONEY! MONEY}! M. K. WALSH & 00, $7 ow., a FIER END PAWNBRORERs, lo, 299 O street, between Ba 2 ae Near’ the Varieties Lye loney advaneed (es and Silver Watches Diamonds, Ladies and ntlemen’s Wearing A: parel, fe itm PHorosaLs WILL BEB REOBIVED AT THE IMPORTANT TO SUTLERS. SUTLERS WILL FIND Hi. A. DOWNING & €O.°5 OCONOENTRATED OLAM £0 BE 4 MOST VALUABLE ABTIOLE FO THEIR TRA It sells very rapidly, and is the most cconomica artiala § dietf ‘the officer's mess. Itis prepared ita IN2¥ YORK AND WasHINGTON iia ee MORE Hat OFFION No, 7 ROUTH FE. RIO SICIAN ADVERTISING « pence ihe mon ee in peedy aad : ity am td & # {MP RUDBNOR, aie ter eta Berton ety Polen as pardy should apply 4 g . RE O. CHARGE. 4 CORE SAERAUEG GSD Tig ROR 1m Weakness of the ‘Baek, involuntary 4 ral b et poe iy. , ‘Tar, ‘Confusi Fichter ate itt ets tik Reet load or Ekin, Adesions of the Liver: Hangs, Btomach 6? BoWels—thote T bie, Daag erie ca szonat solitary piastices more viewums ab ne none ‘th Biyseus, diighting Sntisipations, e most brilliant hopes oF > mar » &o., imponal- the victims of Bolt ett habit wh! OUNG MEN y) to an untimel: Yours ten the moos exalted flcnt and brat ing Benates the thunders of tiref fs exstacy the living lyre, may cabs oy wens EE AREICUEAN FOTO, st Farias Wis decpeas Loss 0 Pe tation Pea a sie fiber rea bility, 8ymptoma o! ption, &o. ‘Manr. =, arfal are mr Tobe dread cat Lone, of Menior 4 Srcesion ter Bostety: Belt Distrest, Love ot 4 eo = sade, Timidlty, 86 RRIAGE, Married Persons. or men marria yo ware Weakvess, Deblitty, Wasting of the Organs, Deformities eo. ahoulé apply im: y rely. at sudden al have injured g Sh Eo Dy f Tndniged in when 9 Tigbldtoquaady in from evil companions. or at school, the which are nightly fe! when asleep. and cured bail Spe’ ienponsibie, and destreya id apply immediate! man, the hope of his its, should : try an: life she coapoynenee Fu alae and a juch persons mus' RRIAGE. reflect thats mind and beds are the mos? Recessary requisites to promote connubial hapyi- Bre beormge "a wont image; ts on He Ay aatiena To the view: tke mind Boosts shadowed with despair and filled melan- Weicaee or DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCB. When the misguided and i dent yotsry of leasare finds he has imbibed eods of this pain- Ri diseare, it often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of ‘ters him from e»- pine to those who, from education ity ee alcne befriend him. He fin lestorting 6 filch his pecuniary sul ee keep him trifing mouth after month, or-as long ag the smallest fee can be obtained, and in Jeave him with ruined health to sigh over his gall- ary, Heston the constitutional, symye of 3 suffer: red country r~m whose 7 BOU' Hira exe to Botraveler #REDERICK STRERT, m Baltimore street, a corner, Fail not to observe name hi letters ressived unless post-paid and eon- d on thi . Per neo ne mans on the reply. har him bourne ‘The many within the last twenty years, the numerous Important Burgical Opsrztions performed by, Drs mn, Witnessed by the of “The Ban” and - any other Fs, notices of which have ap- praret. egal again before the public besides Ss stan ing asa gentleman of and re- bility, is @ sufficient guarantee to the af> SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ia®-ly MCBET DISEASES! SBORET DIsEAS’3; BAMABITAN’S GI SAMARITANS ee ‘es, A Positive Cure” for gente GONORRHGA, GLEET. STRICTURES, ae. Oontains no Mineral, no Balsam,no Mereury. * Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effet a Cure, They are entirely veget Bo smell ner any unpleasant taste, and will not in way in- dure the ston ach or bowels of the most delicate, in “twenty fou seo to four aye. ond re, eredanis ' e] a uate of the U: raity of Pennsylvania, if the Fa asd Ghoulnse Se yetansvasr ave been gorged with Balsam Ooparia, of fees rein EUUrS our. Price—Male packages, $2." Female, $3, BLOOD! Zeon B) Dt SCROPULA, ULCERS, SORES. ht gen ‘RTT. BOALBS. SOILS. SYPRLLIB 0} vE- — Cc, SAMARI RO! a A lated tae pate R AND HERBIUICE . SYPHILIS OB VESBREAL DisBAbRS itive ike BA. MARITAN’S BOOT AND s the most presi UIOH, is the dy . Rot it to your pos- Verity that for which you ma: t in after years, y Sat OF 50'NOT DESPALE S| . Althon be incurable, th: paati Faw 0 AND Hum JUl0Ks will remove itige o: rities System ,as well ‘az all the bad effects of Moreuty. FEM. ! ‘EMALES!1 In many affections with which numbers of males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUIONS is most ly . in Uleerated Whites, i, Falling of Womb, ility, amd for ail complaints incident to thesex. fon y express. Price $1 a bottle, oré bo SAMARITAN’S CHANORE WASH. Price 35 cents, Pull d' x DESMOND & OO., Box 151 Philadelphia Pos? peed iby 8. OALVART FORD, corner of 11th an HUENBY GOOK, Alexandria, mayé-t? T ent, Eth Arobitect, V on, DO. artim otthe re | Bone minute, and makes a most delistous Soup or af and Vaults roquizad by the Freasusy Depart: | peemese, thsvronacec ieee ne 7 AFR fe ire erie and a sor ss, sai be sien = : ‘ a cown Jans aD’ lo! oO = plication to this offce personally oF by Jeter. ui ite ee Ot Vesa Bids to be per superficial foot, including door J all n fixtures, measured om the outald Mo. 111 Mast 18th st., New York, price named to cover all charges whatever, eXce, or sale by BARBOUR & BEMMES, Role Agents, freig) sstaal erie expenses of 65 Louisiana Avenue, Tt ns scnreet othe Bese mepe.or | Te a e de! at i) 0 \! steam boat Whart {for transportation, ia pi UNITED BTATES 5-20 BONDS, “Looxs for the Vaulta or Bales will be farnishea | UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, by the Department, but saust be properly put on UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1881, OO Eee ae eee Ch ATE. tnebondoftwo | UNITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF IN- forponsibi le persons inthe sum of $5,000 that the DEBTEDNESS, swarded 23 him; so num Bloney of the security at Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange on all be carts ified to by the Collector of Internal Revenue parts of Europe and the Northern Cities, o . BOUGHT AND SOLD. Th Denartment reserves the ht to reject any x oral yas pigs if it be considered i ipterent ta do We are authorized to furnish 5-20 Bonds at par 's 00! that = rs foi 8 the Sen ments on tna adver Rol on = heel fed of ae next, when the privilege “proposals for Belen and Venter’ ere emcorsed | ° Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in New York aus AYAW ROGERS, exclusively on commission, mh.20-Sawtd ipersisina Architect. BITTENHOUSE, FANT & 00.. CHUM? QUARTERMAST EE’ ONFTOR, jyi2-tf Bankers, 352 Penn. avenue. Dupor op Wasuin a sare BTBAMBHIP COMPANY, and ine each week, a sealed of ta arash aay Loaeinine ORB, Seesriae Rerase ergered ween te seri o7 7 main Heures, 20 ies re oles EMPIRE. 5" . Dealers ee sesll to this Depot will tee: xp FAIRBANKS Ee the list Moa- | com; the Of tals company. Jeaving foot nOTnInA. | General and 3 Kah, bi Reacts Now York, snd toot Mien, street, Jab-tf Depot of Washington. ree URGAN © MHINBHART. Agta, = 2 foam" Foot High rom Gcorsetcwn. APONS! WHAT'S CAPONS?— CRONE: 119 Peansrivania erease and sev uis | PROOFING FRLTI FaLTH )RTANT 70 FAMILIRS.— The H. 0. WILSON & 0O., Raving perfected is, srrangementy Foor ov stp Br. Weer, Wasuiucron, D. 0., pe. lew Tork and Bostoa, ‘takes method of a be large of Foreign and Domestics STION.—' ra "fasilles aan others entertainments ran Om ia OF wi iS, tis is the cheapest and in omc Tig yi to purchase, 119 5 tS. cael ey Sramanity.} Your ot thelr wont come —_detween th asd th sererts, | ieterealing Lastares on 4 BTABLIBHED 1850 Tpsigeotion, Weakness, 1s OF E' I8AA0 HERZBERG & BON. | Of PBysiology and Natare’s Law. aavelnee! 20,000 to loan inal!su.ason Watchos, Jewelry, | saving thousands and will be forwarded fen sate pumcadn, sliver Ware, Ladies’ and Gents? Feceipt of four staimpe, by aidressing er pedamn oe the purzose, of LOD us i York Ene ws ‘ warehouse and we now make loanson Merchan- | 27: = tas Se eens | Deas ae Hotel, (whi-sm)f HERZSERG & BON | oc SR EI T08 Ganong pees facet is tent Pn, street, below Pa. LAMP BLACK, bs epi ars OR MIBERY!—THAT IS_ TH. BOOFING FELT, DRY AND TARRED SHEATH- ING, ROOFING OBMENT and FBLT AND OBMENT, Wholesale and Retail, Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms, Factory—Foot of 234 street west. Office—161 2d mk 11-3m* the * Pak 5 Loman Hence bed benefit of suffer- instructive and and it: Geamals- rematare Decline, jal3-ly DISTRICT $8. By M, Th $8. a SRANCK TAYLOR Y EBAEI DE NTI AL. OUNG MEN who have inj themselves by certain secret habits which unfit them for business, pleasure. or the duties of married life; also middie or old men, who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel » debility in advance of their yeart, before placing Eremeet 2 one ment FRIEND.’ ould ed Married learn something t of teat gy iE Ben’ coipt ta. ‘Ds. CHAS. A. STUART & aolely Boston, Mads, a™ OGrries CPs ayamon,, 7 GREAT aan PaFiess FORWakouas 1" S™ Connections are msde at and Boston, with lines ardis, PR Rao Maar nr ere thence a toall \inen' sommercial in (tain ‘the’Con- tinent, BILLS made of tl asoesibie pars of uae Opies Bais, aes i ashingten, B.O. con ’8 AGB ICULTURAL CHEMISTEY JopSaTHS Age yeaa: Bee Agricaltur. 7, Liebig’s ples of ‘hericaltaral Chemistry. Door: . Guitare, y Henry Stephens; Lon- ‘taphens’ Manual of Practical Drainage: Lom oi 4 Draining Tables: London, achan’s Tableson Dra :_ London, Bit FRANCK TAYLOR, UP gg REA CORAL meer eteeea rd “er ce FORD, soe 7) nd