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—_ ° —ESE OFFICIAL. PROPOSALS PROPOSALS. | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | D*? THE EVENING STAR. SS Pott EPORTS.—Second Precinct.—Priscilia Jenkins, prostitution; dismissed. Eliza Jen- kins, do.; $3. Also, stealing; dismissed. Char- jotte Smith, prostitution; $3. Lewis Cluskey, | assault and threats; bail for peace: for selling | whisky to soldiers. $20; for selling liquor with | ont license; $20. Timothy Shahan, drunk and | disorderly; military. Sarah Johnson, disor- derly; ¢2.' Emma Johnson, do.; do. Albert Daily, disorderly; $1.58. A. McMannus, do.; do. Thos. Colman, R. Colman, Alford White, Richard Wilson, throwingstones; $ieach. J. Marton, ian beg ree rg aes disor- derly; Cornelius Batley, do.; $4 each. ‘Third ‘Precinct Wm. 'H Mansfield, drunk; military. Randolph Weicomb, throwing | stones; workhouse. Farrey King, sleeping in street; dismissed. Thomas Evans, disorderly; $2.56.’ Bridget Cosgrove, drunk: dismissed. Jacob Stocton, disorderly; #2.44. Francis Gormiey, and Jas. P. Ourtin, fighting; $2.14 ea Sort Precinct.—George W. Johnson, drank; $1.50. James Fox, do.; $2. John Dunleavy, grand larceny; jail for court. Wm. Lunen, dronk and disorderly; $2. Sizth Precinct —Henry Ross, watering horse om pavement; $1.58. “Jas. Doyle, do.; $1.53. Wm. Lee, do; $2. Jas. Evans, doy $1.58 Eddie Worthington, grand larceny; Jno. H. | Walters, do.; for hearing. Jno. Varnell, disorderly and pofane; $3. Juvern Thorn, threats; jail. Emanuel Godier, drank; dis- | missed. John Crulta, disorderly; do. Walter Young, peeing in the street; Chas. Agner, drank; for trial. Tenth Precinct.—Mary Jane Robertson, John Thomas, Ida Earnest, grand larceny; jail tor court. Maria Norbeck, disorderly; 38. Dan’l | O'Connor, do.; #5. _D. M. Noyes, do; dismissed. Isabella Penny, Emma Johnson, Catharine Oo’ Donnell, do.; do. Ann Stewart, do.; $5. Jas. Balier, do.; $4, Caroline Snyder, $7.55. Catharine Kane, do.; #2. Geo. Latin, do.. $2. James Riley, do.; #3. Sarah Brown, do.; 87.55. Catharine Light, do.; $5. W. L. Newman, Ida Smith, Samuel Craig, do.; workhonse. John P: Rose, do. and drunk;do. Ebenezer Conner, do; do. Alice Smith, do.; $5. Daniel Hempey, do.; 38. W. H. Mangam, threats; dismissed, J. B. Riley and Wm. Kendrick, do.; bail for ace. Margaret Evans, keeping bawdy house; 1 for court. Mary L, Biackston and Emma J Radin, prostitution; $5 each. ——_——___- Port oF GEoRGETOWN.—Entered—Steamers Fairbank, Mershon, N. Y., merchandize to District merchants; schooner Flying Dragon, eee Boston, do. ; steamer Tillie, Bourne; | ¥ do. Cleared—steamer Tillie, Bourne, N. Y.: Empire, Hunter, N. Y.; sch'rs Ring- gold, Crowell, Portland: Helen Marr, Dennis, Boston ; G. 5. Adams, Fisk, do.; E. Wheatly, Robertson, Deal’s Island ; Cadi, Banks, Sauls- bury; M. Spicer, Paul, St. Marys; Sarah Ann, Truas, Tangiers; Imogene, Athey, St. Mar y’s ; Palestine, Uambern, Jersey city. aaeeEEaReTmmeEEEE=ereerae ee CABBAGE! 5 OHAISES, &e BS. 5 == Teceived a very large and splendid assort- ™: ° CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, CHAISES, which ing offat kablyplow ores ich we are running off at remarkab! low pricés, "BONT? & GRIFFITH, my 20-2" 369 7th st., bet. Land K, { Alex. Gazette and Journal.} The National Bookst5x¢ still Ahead. The subscriber having lately returned from the Boston, Philadelphia, and New York Spring Trade Sales, invite the attention of Sutlers, Peddlers, Dealers, and the public generally, to his large and splendid stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, consisting in part of BOOKS, of all sizes, kinds and styles. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, PRESENTATION BOOKS. SCRAP BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS in endless variety, all styles and prices, DIARIES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS. CAP, NOTE and LETTER PAPERS, of all styles and qualities, to suit the times, ENVELOPES, Plain, Fancy and Wedding, all sizes. PAPER NOVELS by the thousand or single one. PENENIVES. RAZORS, SCISSORS. BRUSHES, COMBS, SOAPS, COLOGNES, PERFUMERY. CHESS, CHECKER, BACKGAMMON and CRIB- BAGE BOARDS, NG BESKS, PORTFOLIOS, and WORK PLAYING CARDS, GAMES, GOLD PENS, PEN- CILs c. 1 ete... et Of CARD PHOTOGRAPHS we offer the largest and prettiest assortment ever before offered in this market—over 5,000 varieties, plain and beau- tifully colored, a large assortment of the 7 by 9 PHOTO- PHS, for framing. Also Something Entirely New—The Large CABI- = SIZE POTOGRAPHS, for framing; beautiful goods aeect for Taber & Co.'s Cel®brated AMBRO- TYPES. i All of which we offer at great inducements to the trade, Sutlers, Peddlers, &c..&c. Giveus acall,at WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN’S } NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, Washington, D.C. A GRA N. B.—Another supply of Richstein’s New Guide Book to Washington, at wholesale and retail. eolm ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!, CARRIAGES! eee pd. a large variety of New and Second-hand ES of all descriptions, of the best make | and finish, and wil be sold at reasonable rates. i Aiko, saveral LIGHT EXPRESS or GROCERY Waseirn tly attended t pairing promptly atten O. ee ROBT, H. GRAHAM, Coachmaker, 21-3¢* 374 D. end 477 Kighth street. | CRE SODA WATER, WITH FRUIT AND CREAM SIRUPS, Drawn from MARBLE FOUNTAINS, At WM. A, GRAY'S, Northeast corner Massachusetts av, my 20-5t* and 4th street. ‘ WAGON LOADS OF MANURE FOR 2,000 SALE. Gn Headawatters Desartment of Washington ce nief (Quarter masicr. Mth st.. near - OS Cua ashinsion, D. C., May 20, 1564. Will be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, the 2th instant, at 1] o’clock a. m., om the Potomac Tiver, about seventy-five yards west of Mth street east, atout two thousand wagon loads of good sta- ble manure. 5 : rose er me oy ape ere dt teams, or may be joaded into vessels gt but little expense. Lieut t Col, be £Q Rie utenant Colonel, Chief Quarter tf Department of Was APERHANGINGSB,. I would most respectfully inform my customers and the public in general that I am now receiving my spring stock of American and French PAPER. HANGINGS, consisting of the finest French Gilt Papers, suitable for parlors, dining rooms, cham- bers and halla. 1 am also in receipt of a large assortment of Gilt Cornice, Gilt Window Shades and Picture Cord and Tassels. ri Dp Stes wishing to purchase will do well to look for themselves before buying elsewhere, as I have the largest assortment of the above goods in the city. [Intel pony ALEXANDER, ntel. __my 9-eo2m No. 240 Pa. avenue. Bazearss IN MILLINERY AND CHILDREN’ 8FANCY HATS, AT TEE . NEW YORK ESTABLISHMENT, No.4 Market Space, second dovr from 9th street. and extensive Stock ef Goods, and desirous of reducing it before the close of the season, the prices will be marked down much delow their original value, Haying a lar, Ladies will now have the opportunity of pur- | chasing an elegant, stylish Bonnet for the same = they would pay for an inferior one else- where, The stock is complete, with every novelty of the season. my 17-2w* OR SALE—Several very elegantly finished French COUPEES. Also, a number. of BRETTS or OPEN BAROUCHES for’ four persons inside, a These Carriages are finished in the most superb yaanner. and would sutt either for pyivate use or for public conveyances. MULLINGER & HUNTER. Corner of Howard and Franklin streets, my 12-Im* Baltimore TAGE LINE —From and after Wednesday, Mi BS ils DAILY LINE of Stages will sage run from the Pennsylvania I on C street, Washington city, as. follows: To Burrattsville, T. B.. Beentown, Bryan- town, Hughsville, O. Hall, Chaptico, St. C. Bay, and Leonardtown. and return daily. @ line to Piscataway, Duffield and Port Tobacco will runas heretofore, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. Leave at8 a.m, i by A. F. KIMMELL, Agent. Washington city, May 9. 1864. my 9-im* SW. 5. CORBIN & CO. s. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES AND MILLINERY 300D8 GENERALLY, * 71 North Sopons ss.. Extladelphia, e, £00 ie, Si Faas Bear 10th street, louse “©. W. THORN. IME! LIME! LIMEI—I pared deliver fr burned TOMAG. fin iE. iS without coming | . CS poe ina Lime Kiln. iw conten? 2-4m Creek Bridge x AN D BANKER’ ALMA Bp, 186 Smith Homans: $1.25. aay ree TaaNcK TAYLOR Lehane Sorainisee” } All applications to ‘ves 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 desires the pe mission. Telegrams ad: direct to the & para Koel War on this subject will receive ne atten: By erder of te Sere sve D 'OWNEEND, Assistant Adjutant General Headquarters Military District of Washington, Washington, D. O., February 16, 1664. General Orders No. 3.—Ool. T. Massachusetts volunteers, is hereby detailed as Provost Marshal of the Mili istrict Of ‘Washington. He will be respected and obeyed accordingly. and of Brig. Gen. Martindale. ia Joun P, SHERBURNE, fe 16-tf Assistant Adjutant General. EDUCATIONAL. M FEMALE SomogL. RS. MARIA 0. McCORMICK, late of Alexan- dria, Va.. having removed her school to Cam- bridge, Md., is prepared to receive four or five girls, as boarding papils, in her family. Their {ntellectual. domestic and moral training will re- ceive her most assiduous care. Her success, while for years engaged, in Alexandria, in gaucating gizls. is well known to all old residents of that own Parents in this vicinity who desire further in- formation concerning the acrantnase of herschool, are respectfully referred to Lewis McKenzie, Esq, of Alexandria, Va., or W. D. Wallach, Editor o! the Washington Her terms for board, tu- ition, &c., aré moderate. Cambridge, Md., where she has recently located her school, is of the healthiest and most de- lightful villages in the Union, and has about it no attribute whatever except such asa pradent and solicitous parent will approve in selecting @ local- ity in which to havea daughter thoroughly edu- cated and trained for future usefulness. apS0-dim peeca es ACADEMY .—Students received at any time and charged from date of entrance, Address ' BR. K. BURNS ‘ap 2%-eolm* Brookville. Montgomery co., Md. DENTISTRY REAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Teeth Extracted amithese Pvin with the Muhrite of Ren. I would advise all fot ies having teeth to ex- tract to call at Dr, LEWIE'S office, and have them taken out by this new and harmless process. Also call and’ | | examine the tor’s new and im- Trove thod of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If rou oBce Bee the great improvement in his teeth you will have them in no other style than this new and valuable one, No, 242, Pa. avenue, between 1gth and 13th streets. 8, R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. TE A novls ETH. M. LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TEBTH, a tends personally at his office in this city lany persons can wear these! teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cxanot wear these. Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who are particular and wish the purest, cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that @rtcan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be moréYally warranted. x oven ura ileal, a etween 9th ant atree Philadelphia, Peniayir: : ‘Also, 907 Arch sf,, mar4-ly PERSONAL. © THE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE,—Con- A sultation sratis from 11 to 12 m, Medicines without charge. Dr. BECHTINGER, x Formerly Surgeon in charge in the Austrian and Italian army, informs the public of Washington that be has just arrived from Paris, and devotes ttention to the treatment of all kinds of dis- a Particular attention to females and private diseases. He converses in English, French, Ger- man, Spanish and Italian languages. His aie mas from the most celebrated university of Eu- rope hangs in his office, Penn. avenue, 502, near 4 street. Office hours, 9 to lla. m.; 4to 6 p.m, iw my 21-1 M®: L. SMITH, an excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 252 Fourth street, five doors above I street, examines diseases, heals by mag- netism, sees your dead and living friends, tells character, gets names, reads the future, has great Sympathy for the afflicted. Hours from l(a. m. to 8 p.m. my 16 Gs PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the public for nearly a year They are universally pronounced the neatest an best fitting collars extant. The ugper edge presents a perfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other collars, The cravat causes no puckers on theinsideof the | turn-down collar; they are as SMOOTH INSIDE | AS OUTSIDE, and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly fin- ished edge on both sides. These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper cut in the ferm of a collar, but are MOLDED ANDBSHAPED TO FIT THE NECK. They are made in “ Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every half size from 12 to 17 inches, and in ‘* Eureka,” (or Garotte,) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in ‘* solid sises’’in neat blue cartons, con.aining 100 each; also in smaller ones cf ten each—the latter « very handy package for travelers army and navy officers, W7 EVERY COLLAR is stamped “GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goode, The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & CO., apl4-3m 322 Pa. avenue, Washington, PAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES ‘Adapted to PARLORS. DINING ROOMS. HALLS, axp_- CHAMBERS, Also, 5,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,600 YARDS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Our Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compris- ing in part the famous Gowqua brand for parlors Oil Cloths from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dinin rooms, halls,&c. Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BRASS CORNICES, PARLOR MATS, &o Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all order promptly attended to. Give us a call and sa from 1040 20 per cent. RIFFLE & FALCONER’S No. 348 7th street, between I street and ap 23-06 Mass. avenue. jpMPostanr TO SUTLERS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO THEIR TRADE, é It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of diet for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Surgeons, The profits are large, H. A. DOWNING & CO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, _fe2ly Washington, D.C, AUPT ON MILITARY BRI H Cullum’s Military Bridges ik Sir Howard Douglas on Duane’s Manual for Engineer Troops. Instruction Sur le Service et les Manceuvres de Pesut e de pont: Pari eudra—Ponts Militaires: Paris. Gauffier—Manuel des ponts et Chaussees; 2 yola,: aris. Haupt on Bridge Construction, Mahan’s Civil cee ee ATOR my9 ors AND sHons, 3 ‘TO SUIT THE TIMES, | Ww and aise pom menutacturiag al) kinds ( oF BCOTR jy of Bastern-made work of every iy to ra "wade express'y to order, and will Bo id ata much lowe: ico than has aay J feretotore charred ia "uis city for much infe: Persons in want of BOOTS and SHORS of Hastern or Oity-made work, will find @ good assort- ment in store and ak the lowest pricese Gite a8 5 GRIFFIN & ap 5-tf 314 Beor Penn. avenue. 1 ANOS.—A new assortment of Ste: P'ittven & Bacon acd Horton sereaye Sone". srfich weote fret fl offer for sale at fac-' hand -seve Pianos th ses, and SCA ARSE lsu ap2% _ Corner of Ith street and Pa. aveaie PIJNOS.—Great bargains in second-hand Pia ni Fi 1 S iverpoeone send Pianos, all 2 oT ly payment’ MBT: mi room, at warereoms of W. ZEHOTD. le nt of Steinway & Bo) Toe “i ianos and Masom = ri Military Bridges: London, | ORSES! HORSES! HORSES! Was Department, Cavalry BUREAU, @ Chi ees wattacros b .» May 16. 1884, SEALED PRoposats will be received at this office until i2o,clock « fhursdsy, May 2th, 1954, fortwo thousand (2,0) Cavalry tor 3, to be delivered at the Government Stables in Chicago. Illinois, sod two thousand (2,000) at Government Stables in Davenport, Iowa, within sixty (69) days from date of contract. Said horses to be sound in all particulars, well broken, full in flesh, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) hands high, from five (5) to nine(9) years old,in good conuition, and well adapted in every way to cavalry purposes. ‘ 6 specticatrons will be stractly adhered to and rigidly xfored im every parti id will be entertained unless accompanied | bi bys enaranty for its faithful performance, Should any United States officer guarantee the proposal of a bidder who should prove to be irresponsible, his name will be reported to the Becretary of War with a recommendation that such officer be dismissed the service, ‘ Ali bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict- est accountability. and every fatlure to comply with terms of contract, or to make the contract when award- ~ ie be followed by prosecution to the full extent of the law | two bushelseach, Form of bid and guaranty can be had on appli- | catien to this office, or to the United States Quar- termasters at Chicago and Davenport. Successful bidders will De presatht to enter into yritten contracts, with good and sufficient securi- ty, immediately on the acceptance of their bids, ‘The oath of allegiance must accompany each id. The undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable. Bids for one hundred (100) Horses and upwards | will be entertained, : widetGe the entire number of Horses required are invited. Payment will be promptly made on completion of contract. _ Bs No Mares will be received. Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Cav- alry Horses,” and addressed to Lieut. Col. James A, Ekin, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washington,D.C. i 4 Any other information will be promptly given, on application. parsonally or by letter, to JAMES A, EKIN, Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau. WF Purchase in the open market will be con- tinued at Chicago and Davenport until the con- tract is awarded. Payment made in certiticates of snide reaver tor eight (8) horses or more my 17- ROPOSALS FOR FLOUR, Office Depot Commisehiry af Subsistence, ps Washington. D. C., May 19, ‘ses. SeaLeD Proposazs are invited until the 3ith of May, at 120’clock m., for furnishing the Sub- sistence Department with. EIGHT T OUBAND (5,000) BARRELS OF The proposals will be for whatis known at this Depot as Nos. 1,2and3, and bids will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on ba? cei sheets of paper. A te he Flour to be fresh ground, and delivered in new oak barrels, head Jined, Be The delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and in such quantities, daily, as the Government may direct; delivered at the Government warehouse in George- fern. at the wharves or railroad depot in Wash- ington, D. CO. he delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- pleted within twenty days from the opening of the ids. ayment will be made in certificates of indebt- edness, or such other funds a8 the Government may have for disbursement, The usual Government inspection will be made Just before the Flour is received, and none wi! b@ agcepted which is not fresh ground. " An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of é@ach bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previously failed tocomply with thei bids, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. § Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at 223 @ street, endorsed ‘* Proposals for Flour. 8. C. GREED Captain and C. 8. C) No, BY _mny 2-td QPPNANcE OFFICE, AR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, May 4, 1854. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 24th day of May, 1834, for 8-inch Columbiad Shell, to be delivered in the fol- lowing quantities at the undernamed Arsenals, iz: At the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, 10,000 8-inch shell, % i ae the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 10,000 8- nch shell, At the New York Arsenal, Governor’s Isfand, New York, 15.4 8-inch shell. _ At the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburgh, 10,0” 8- inch shell, _ r aoe St. Louis Arsenal, Missouri, 5,000 8-inch shell, These projectiles are to be made of the kind of metal, and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ordnance Manual, the tensile strength of the iron to be not less than 14,000 lbs per_square inch. Drawings can be seen at any of the United States Arsenals, The projectiles are to be inspected at the foundry where cast. and are to be delivered at the Arsenals free of charge for handling and trans- portation, Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-10th) of the whole amount contracted for per week. The first deliv- ery to be m@de on the 15th day of June, 1864. Failure tomake deliveries at a apecitied time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at the time. Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Ar- senals where they propose to deliver, and the number of projectiles they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. No bids will be considered from parties other than regular founders, or proprietors of works, who are known to this Department to be capable of executing the work proposed for. Should any pd obtaining a coatract offer shells other than hose east in his own foundry, they will be reject- ed, and the contract rendered null and void. Bidders will enclose with their vida the written acknowledgments of their sureties over their own signatures ach party obtainipg acontract will be obliged to enter into bond with approved securities for its faithful execution. | Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond. : The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if not deemed satisfactory. Propoeals will be addressed to ** Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D, C, ’ and endorsed ** Proposals for 8-inch Columbiad shells.” GEORGE myo-eusa ‘pe ance. tee Overy Outer vl UF RDNANCE OFFICE, War DePartMeENtT. 4 ASHINGTON, Maw, 1864. sale will be received by this Department until WEDNESDAY, May 25, at 4 P , for the de- livery, at the following arsenals, of HORSE EQUIPMENTS, United States Cavalry pattern, a hereinafter specified: At the New York Arsenal, 15,000 sets, At the Frankford Arsenal, 2,0 sets, At the Alleghany Arsenal, 5,000 sets, Atthe St. Louis Arsenal, 3,000 sets. Pro; These seta of Horse Equipments are to be fur- nisbed complete, except the horse-brush, curry- comb, lariat, picket-pin link, ition 3 spurs and straps,and blanket. The curb and watering bits, the mallead!4 iron hardware, and stirrups, are to conform strictly in pattern and finish to those de- posited at the arsenals above named. The tnges are to be of the regulation pattern, assorted sites —not less than 3?2 inches between the bars on the inside of the pummel, the side bars of hard white wood, or beech; the pummels and cantles of beech, well put together, all the irons one-tenth of an inch thick, and all let into the wood; to be covered with the best slaughtered cow-hide; all other covering to be rejected. The trees are to be sub- ject to inspection during all stages of their manu- facture, and if deemed necessary the leather to be inspected before cutting; but the foal inspection will be made at the arsenals where delivered. Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than one-tenth per week of the whole number con- tracted for; the first delivery to be made on the 1th day of June, 1864. Failure 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. No bids will be considered from parties other than regular manufacturers, and such as are known to this Department to be fully competent to exe- cute in their own shops the work proposed for, Bidders will enclose with their bids the written acknowledgments of their sureties, over their own Bach party obtaini tract will be obliged ‘ach party obtaining a contract will be oblige to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified, and furnished with forms of con- tract, and bond, ; ¢ Department reserves the right to reject any orall bidsif not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to ‘* Brigadier Gen- eral George D, Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D.C.,” and will be endorsed ‘* Proposals for Horse Equipments.” _ GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, PHorFosALs FOR COAL AND WOOD. 7 SENATE oF THE UNITED States, Mice of the Sergeant-at- Arms, Washington, May 12. 1844. Sealed Proposals will be g@teived at this office Bntil 12 o’clock noonon THURSDAY, the 25fh instant, for the delivery in the vaults of the Senate wing of the Capitol of one hundred tons (2.240 lbs.) Of large Egg or Steamboat Furna HITE ASH The Coal to be of the best quality, thoron, sereened, and weighed by the Chief Enginees 2 the Senate, or his assistant, and to be delivered as above on or before the 6th of June following, Preposals will also be received at thé same time and place for the delivery of twenty cords of the best PINE WOOD, thoroughly seasoned, and tobe delivered within the time and at the place for the Aerts Goal Geil Wood to be packed away i e Coal an 001 0 be awa) vaults as the Chief Engineer shail direst.” n the GEO. T, BROWN, my 13 Sergeant-at-Arms U. 8. Senate, my 5-eotd CAVALRY HORSES WANTED, War DErARrMant, Oavauny Burgav, 2 ae WASaINGToN, Bed Quarries, t THREE THOUSAND (3,000)HORSES WANTED. + One nus Aresaed sixty-five ($165) dollars per head il eae TGAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Boveramens stables at Giesboro’, Sy b: Said horses to be sound in all ‘particulars, Hom ifteen to aiztecn ‘henge Rink. fei sage 8 compactly built, bridle wise, and of size sutieer? for aay: purposes. These specifications will be stri and rigidly enforced. ‘in overy nee so aete = ayment made on delivery of arven Bere over, ieut. Col, and Chief Quartermaster, my 1$-1m javalry Buregu, not. | contract for the same. ROPOSALS FOR FORAGH, Onter QuarrermastTeR’s OFFIOR, Hy Washincton Depor. Dec. 3, 1 Sealed Proposals are inyited by the uadersigned for supplying the U. 3. Quartermaster’s De- trent, at Washington. D.0., B Rexandria, and Fort Monroe, V: these places, with Hay, Corn, Oata Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 ponies oF corn or oats and 50 tons of hay or straw, and apwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ef each article proposed to be deliv- eréd, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. are price must be written outin words on the 3 ids. Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of about Oats in like sacks of about three busheis each. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals, All the articles offered under the bids herein in- yited will be subject toarigid inspection by the Government Inspector before being spoep ted: Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, aa the interest of the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his | proposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- fible thafin case his 6 La sible persons that in case id is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the i with good and sufficient sureties inasum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity With the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, they to. make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The res) Leg of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. au bidders will peraaty, noua of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. is The fullname and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in Eke proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington. D.C.,and should be plainly marked *' Propos for Forage.” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his jarantors, will be required of the successful bid- er or bidders upon signing the contract. Blank forms of bids, guarantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State) Date) = I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department al , agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, 8, 1803, the follewing articles. viz: — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of ec. 56 pounds = tnahers of Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds —tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the — dayof ,15—, and to be completed on or before the , — day of , 186—, and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid Sas been accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H, Rucker, 3 ¢ Quartermaster, Samer ree Washington, D.C. GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United’ States, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of. be accepted, that he or they will, withjn ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execuf the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1853, under which the bid was made, snd, in case the said shall fail to enter.into a contract as aforegaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said and the next Towest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded, Witness, . Given under our hands and seals this Sry of he best of [Rea i certify that, to the best of my knowl- eigen bent @ above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for i offer to be security. —- 2 Wins bevertitied by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person knewn to this office. _ D, i, RUCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. z MAYOR’S OFFICE, May 12, 1864. Proposats Will be received at the Mayor's office untjl 12 o’clock m. on Thursday, the 2th instant, for grading and graveling 8th street west, from Rhode island avenue to Boundary street. The gravel to be of a quality approved by the Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners. The gravel to be nine inches in the center, ta- pering off to four inches to the gutter line when rolled. A Bidders will state phe price pee cunts yard for Tading and square yard for graveling. The puperfuous earth to be ee where the Commissioner of the Second Ward may direct. And no part of the appropriation be paid the contractor without a certificate signed by the Commissioner and a saintente Cor elying) that ane work has been done ina satisfactory manner an according to contract. WM. RUTHERFORD, Commissioner of the Second Ward, JAMES H. SHREVE. Sr,, WM. R. McCHESNEY, Assistant Commissioners. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, my 12-td Curr 2 Deport OF WASHINGTON, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1364. All dealersin Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leather, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re- quested to send to this office, on MONDAY ofeach d proposal or list, in duplicate, of the re prepared to fyrninh to this Depot at With ibesetce of each marked in plain port notice. ith tase the exigencies of the service Pennre i€.’the ‘article or articles can be obtained Without délay.andatthe lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list punctually every Monday morning. D. H. RUCKER. Brigadier General and Chie ja5-tf Depot o} F J. HEIBERGER, SUCCESSOR TO H. F. e LOUDON & CO., CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY * MERCHANT TAILOR, Marrcian Hotel, (late Brown’s,) 2 Pennnsylvania avenue, oc 2-tf Washington, D.C. ARRIAGES AND HARNESS FOR SALE. Just rece\vey (anc for sale. of the very latest styles, six Shifting-Top, six Plain Top, and. fire No-Top BUGGIES ; twelve Ligne One-Horse CARRIAGES and two. retts, Thirty sets Single and twenty sets Double HAR- NESS, some extra fine. Also on.hand,a number of Second-hand CAR- RIAGES, THOMAS YOUNG, ap 23-Im No, 409 Pennsylvania avenue, O8EPH REYNOLDS & CO, on PLUHBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 Ninvu Sraxer, nearavenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on hand, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Glass Globes, mica and other Shades, and all arti- cles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c., which will be sold onthe most reasonable terms. Also, RANGES, FURNAOKS, and Fire-Board ves, Weare prepared to furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Restaurants, &c., are invited to call. We ao all kinds of ore and Ca fttings rom and chea; as 80 @Ve! ing 1e PLUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner, Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains Water jlogets, Wash-stands, Basins, &c., &: No.500 inth street, near Pennsylvania avent the larg gent establishment in the city. APPINESS OR MISERY!—THAT IS THE FiccEstion ~The roprietors of the *PARI- BIAN CABINET OF WONDBRS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,’ have determined—regardless of ex- nse—to issue, free,(for the benefit of suffering umanity,Jfour of their most instructive and in- teresting Lectures on Marriage and its qualifica- tions. Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, In- digestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of Physiology and Nature’s Law. These invaluable lectures have been the means ofenlightening and saving thousands,and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secreta: ee Cabinet af Anatomy and ‘icine, 56: roadway, New York, ju 13-ly coves MATTING AT PRIVATE SALE, We have just received from the importers for rivate sale, ten thousand yards of Cocoa Matting, Rimerent widths, at our furniture warerooms, the rear of our auction rooms, . L, WALL & 00. Auct’rs and Commission Merchants, south cerner iv. and 9th st — TISH WANG, THE GREAT CHINESE Lr alt Y for GONORRHG@A,GLEET, Bic. One Box WILL PERFORM A CuRE.— Ingredients are purely vegetable. It is pleasant to the taste, has no bad odor, and may be carried in the vest Popes without fear of detection. Circulars free. Price$labox, Sold b; JOUN J. KROMER, successor to 8, 0, Upham, 405 Chestnut ff, Euilapelpbia. and in Washington by 8. O. FORD, 296 Pennsylvania avenue. mnt by ail. jalé-eoly CCLABTFIED OLDER! oy sarerap OIDRR!! Adame andes We * Rom Gorton etapa of Pure Muaeachasoiis OLARIVIED OIDM,whicl ities to sult purcbesety ort HAFESt Brice, Im quan Hotel kee} sutlers and all others im-want f'Oide a Ae Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green st. getown. D. 0. CARTE DE VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt, Bwiss Carved Composition Card Frames in cocete ge rican wanton enc uae eee Terms cash, “ap 2e-1mif* ofa ox- i | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. r Sunday. April 10th, 1864, Daily Trains wil beccun between Washington and New York Tnd Washington and the West, as follows: FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON. Leave Washington at 7. am, 11.15 a m,5.20 pm, t Sunday. Gn Sunday xf $219 m for PHILADELPHIA,and 7.5 pm for 4 sengers for Philadelphia will take notice that wees om train is the latest tratn daily for Phila- ia. = _ “the train at 7.50 pm does not go to Philadelphia, and is for New York passengers exolusively. FOR BALTIMORE Leave Washington at 6.30am,7.30am,11 3.00 , 4.30 p m, 5.20 pm, and 3.2) p m, Sundays. On Sundays at 7.50 a m, and 3nd 5.20 p m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.30 am, and 3 and 8.20pm daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, at 3 and 5.20 p m, nly. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE 800TH. Leave hares ba Pea 4.20,7, 2 pad m, and 30, 4.45 and 7.50 p m, ly, excep’ a 5 On Suudey.at 8.45 and 4.20 a m and 3.30 p m, only FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Washington at 6.30am, and $and 4.90pm, daily, except Sunday. ‘No train for Annapolis on Sunday. Trains leavin. Washington at7.30am and7.50p m go through to New York without change of cars, eeping ne on7,50 pm Sn Berta sleep: ing car cap be secured unti pm, 'y, al k ek et Office; after that honr they must be secured 0! e sleeping car conductor. The firstand fourdh trains from Washington stop at_all way points. For further information, tickets of every kind, &c., apply to GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent at Wash- ington Station, or at the Ticket office, . P, SMITH. Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Tfcket Agent. ap ll-tf “United States 10-40 Loam JAY COOKE & CO., 452 Fifteenth Street, RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 8, 1864, and known as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PBR OENT A YEAB, payable on bonds not over $)00 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN, The CQUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, and $1,000. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $6.000, 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 EIGHT PER OBNT PER ANNUM, offer a very desirable investment for large or small sums, except We Buy and Bell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUARTEBRMASTER’S ORETIFIOATE CHEOKS, mh 29-tf “JAY COOKE & CO. N22" YORK AND WASHINGTON STBAMSHIP OOMPANY, comp line of this company, leaving foot Wi eat New York, and foot High street, Georgetown, eve! Wednesday ana Saturday, HOSGAN & BHINBHABT, Agts., fe 26-8m Foot High st., Georgetown, HITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying, whitening, and preserving the Complexion. It is the mogt wonderful compound of the age. There is neithi chalk, powder. magnesia, bismuth, or tale in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities for preserving the skin, asking, it soft, smooth, fair, and ders acer It mays ene old appear young, e homely, handsome; the handsome, m¢ is Har. and lie most beautifuldivine. Price 25 and 5 S¢IN'i’S BLOOM OF ROSES, a most perfect color for the cheeks or lips, does not wash off op ini are Price 25 cents and $1. } POWDER, for whitenin, end peeevine, the skin. Price 25 and 50 cents. lanufactured by HUNT & Co., 41 South Eighth street, Philadel- hia, None genuine unless the name of * Hunt & bo ig blown on the bottles. For sale at A. CROYEAU’S, 171 Baltimore street, Baltimore, and W. B. ENT WIBLE, corner Twelfth street and Pennsylvania ave., Washington D.C. apl-3m OOFS! GRve* ROSY BL ROOFS!! H.C wis & 09 =» puccensors to 7 F. aiker & Son, Washington, D.C. manufacturers of IM- PROVED FIRE and WATER PROOF FELT, CE- MENT and GRAVEL ROOFS, Office—161 22d street, below Pa. avenue. Orders may be left at office Mutual Insnraneo Company, 7th street and Lowisiexa avenue, or address to mI Rox 034. Fost nice executed promptly and _on the most ed, Repairs made mi the skin. TOILET reasonable terms, and warran promptly. 11-3m* i igs THE MUSIOAL PUBLIO.—J. M. BTL Piano Tuner and Re er, Would respe: ot- fally announce to his friends and the musical; public Cie as by, leaving their orders at Mr, W. B. 'TWISLE’S Drug Store, corner of enue and 13th streets, they will be prompt- ders from the country also attended to by ad- dreasiog to Washington Post Office. fe 10-8m* Ti . sarc cee tr SR ‘D1sEABBS OF IMPRUDENOR, Hours! No Relief in Siz Hours jing? is Ignorant Pretenders, Persons Reine, by tere a me “9 4 an EAD UES cigaer ral Nelises 4 and i . Gene: ity, Bi Fiery as pie vneitie bch Dimness cf Sight or G: Throat Nose or A of the dove srintug from Bolltary Habits of Youth lers guORsT and solitary pr: ces more fatal to victims than the f 8 tothe ma vligd hing mariners }., Diighti: y selicipctions, Tendering marriage, &0., impose : N the an and destructive table Young tion tne rmost exalted falout eae > lect, who her td otherwise have entranced Sening Ben: tes the thunders of clogeense, wak So exatacy the living lyre, may with fal TAKB PARTICULAR NOTI the and ™ offesta Wy early. habits of youth, vis: Weakness and Limbs, Pain in the Head, ‘These B. mean eo atemplatia marriage, aware of kness, Organie Debiilty. wasting of the Organs, Deformitios we, He rhe? th peaeenit Beer eae oe woenien, Z iy seaktat sip ones Re eaTase Pisa ROASTER Go wad TER™OF elous treat: By Ur. Johnston’s marv: ‘Bess Of and ears when saloon great, nerveusness, at sudden sounds, bashfulness, wit Dinan Vaca peo with beet ot yoUNG MEW persons must, MARR irr requisites to Beoessary pase incest, without these the ife becomes a weeny, pilgrimage 5 Sindowed with despair and ailed wi $ioveea with ocrown. Py nese © DISEASES OF IMPRBDENGB. When the misguided an piseware findshe diseare, it often happens of shame or dread of incapable of curing, filch his trifling mogth after EisPamallest fee cat be obtained leave him with ruined health to sigh over disa) tnent if int or, e use of that deadip haste constitutional toms of this terrible, 4 ts such as Affections Uf) Head, T st, Nose. ete. pitts Atfal rapidity uftil death puts an end sending him to that um- Eu crests aay na ‘whose bourne no travelee returns, OFFIOR 7 soUTH #BEDERICK STREBT, and sid: ‘Baltimore street, a few doors from the porser, "Fail not to ober" name and number. Wa No letters received unless post-paid ona eon- used on thi a ate age. and send portion of aa Eis stan ing asa gentleman of cha: sibility, is a sufficient gusrantes to the af- otet:IN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED: ja B-ly Oe ECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES SAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, de Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pils to be Taken to Effecta Cures They are entirely vegetable, having nosmell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent casé@ in ‘‘twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one ofthe mo! eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who hate despaired of-getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Copavia, oF Mercury, try the SAMARITANS GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain envelope, 1 Cons COLLINS & 00.8 PHILADHLPHIA DEAUGHT ALS AND PORTER. I am now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders, Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended to, Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge, Terms :—Cash on delivery. RILEY A. BHINN, Agent, Union Botting Depot, 57 Green st., ap5t Georgetown, D. 0, M°*2*! MONEY! MONEY! M. K. WALSH & 00., Fs ow, LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, Ro, 299 O street, between 9th and 10th Near the Varieties, Money advanced on Gold and Silver Watches Diamonds, Ladies and itlemen’s Wearing Ap- parel, &o. &c, "ss Isa" FELT! | ROOFING FELTII H. 0. WILSON & 00., Foor oF 2p Bt. West, WAsmineron, D, O., Manufacturers of ROOFING FELT, DRY AND TARRED S4EATH- ING, ROOFING OBMENT and LAMP BLACK, sf FELT AND OBMENT, Wholesale and Retail, Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms, Factory—Foot of 24 street west, Oflce—161 24 street, below Pa, avenue. mh 11-m * FRANOIS MOHUN.} (PRAnors 3, MOXUR, MOHUN & SON, Bvcomssons 70 J. T. Luwway, LUMBER DEALERS, Canal, Baween 12th and 18th Strests, Washington, D, 0, ‘Tho undersigned having purchased the Lumber Yard of Mr. Jno, T. Lenman, are now prepared to furnish Lumber of all kinds at the market rates, ‘They desire to call attention to their large stock which consists in part of the following kinds; About 100,000 feet Walnut, all thicknesses, 100,000 feet 5 Poplar, prime, . 300,000 ‘* Oak and Ash, various sizes, 1,000, Scantling and Joist, all lengths, 00,000 Flooring, Also, s large quantity of all other kindsof Lamber mk 188m MOHUN & BON. Price—Male packages, $2, Female $3. ‘BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD! SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, €c. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. the SA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICK, is the most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates eve particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure intheroughe and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- oy, aniaite Healed, and do not srsnmnlt ie our pog- ri at for which you may repen’ pare ae NOt use sini a ree ‘ou may be pronounced incurable, “SAMARITANS. ROOT AND HERB JUICES = will remove every vestige of impurities from the systemt, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES !! In many affections with which numbers of Fee males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES ia most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in ‘Rites, in Besring. down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and far all complaintsincident to the sex, t Sent by expréés, Price $1 a bottle, or 5 bottled SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Price 25 cents, Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Office, Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of 11th an@ Pa. avenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria. may 6-t? IRIESEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters — ent of England. and secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris,and the Imperiaj’ College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relaxe ation, Spermatorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the Syse tem, Triesmar No. 2 has entirely superseded the nauseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Triesmar No. 3 is the infallible remedy forall Impurities Eymp toms. thus obviating the use 9! mercury and all other deieterious ingredienta, h preparation is in the form ef a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from effects of climate an@ changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or four $3 cases in one for $9,and in ‘$27 cases, thus paving 39, Divitee ain separete one 2 = ered by Valpeau, Sallemande, Roux, &c., &¢, ‘Wholesale and retail by Dr, BARBOW, No, 19 Bleecker street, New York. , To be had also of 8. C. FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave, corner llth street, mar 9-Sm* Y CONFIDENTIAL, OUNG MEN who have injured themselves by certain secret habits which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also middle aged or old men, who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves under the treat- ment of any one, should first read “THE SECRET FRIEND.” Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend.” Bent to anys ieee eg a @ sealed envelope on ré- ceipt o! en nts. ress Dz, CHAS, A, STEWART & €O., de 14-1y Boston, Masé, NEW ATTBAOTION, A First-class Shee Store in 7th Street. I HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPEST, BOOT AND SHOR STORM < ithe city of Washington, with a very extensive = LADIES’, MISSES’, CHILDREN’S, @ENTS, AND BOYS BOOTS AND Of every Style and Quality, at prices to suit every- No. 517 7th street, door above weat side, wk ¥ yA qront variety of MILIT A: BOOTS, STABLISHED 1850. bo ete glean pth ENA SO, x 0 Diamonds, Bilver Ware, Ladion and Gente 7 ‘ppar or eniars ying our busin 8, We have efected a Warehouse, and we now make loans on Merchan- Horybi'Ghicbetw fy goa°ahe tear of Satitaal ‘0, 436 ani tel, tuihi-sm)'~ f) HERZBERG & SON, AMS EXPRESS COMPANY, 4 A EXP OTHICh 514 PALAVENUB, “ Washington, D. 6 NORTHERN, AND WESE- GREAT JEN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, HANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU: sat BLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS bss, S Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to ald ceeeee oe eee on col Raltway Towne is tae Tl “NORTH, BAST, Wasi AND agian princi ol . Our NEW YORK, BOSTON Wane TIE ADELPHIA, BALTIMO 8B; OIN- OINNATT, 8' 1 Gonwections ore i LnXtNG York Bnd Boston. ith lines: forwerding to ee CANA! cal ayo fo LIV EREOSL, 80 an e: PrN ny vomtaert commercial towns in Great Britain ‘and the Conti- Bent. Cojiection of NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLSmade atal) accessible parts ithe United States. , C. _ de23 ¥ “DUNN, Agent Washington, D,.@>