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THE EVENING STAR. Poticzs Rerorts—Second Precinct.—Patrick Flarity, disorderly; $3. Kate Newman, seliing wbisky to so'diers; dismissed. Jno. McGraw, drurk; military. Therd Precit Stephen Reynolds, disor- derly: #356 J. F O'Day, do; $3.44. Jno. Ginbs, suspicion of larceny; dismiesed. Seth Loneferd, vagrant; workhouse. Thos. Chase, drupk and disorderly; $25. Jno. Williams, lerceny of two borses and & wagon; for court. Henry J Moyer and Wm. S Benton, incecent language in the street; $3.44 each. Fourth Preanct—Mariah Parker, assanit; Dail for peace. Mary Buckley, disorderly; workhouse. Josepbine McDonnell, drank; &4 cents. Aug Applestealer, do. and disor- deriy;#3. Arthur Fl od and Peter O'Day, do; 2 each. : Fifth Precinct Martha Brown, disorderly; 91. Rebecca Brown. do ;$1.50. Wm. Thomas, vagrancy; dismissed |. H. MecMailen, sei- ling liquor without license; $20.58. Jno. Davis, dronk, workbouse. Sizth Precinct.—Wm. Mather, drunk; milita- ry “Tenth Precinct.—Mary Robertson, disorderly; dismicsed Michael Lore, drunk; $1. G. & Robbins, grand tarceny: C. H. Grabam, di beiforcourt, Pat Welsh, vagrancy; wor! hovee. Lioyed Smil+t,-disorderly: dismissed. Aicie Smiler, do: $5 Julia Bacon, do.; dis- med. Wm. B. Davie, do; $3 Jonv Batier, as ep inetrert; dismissed. John McUanley, d@ ork; workhouse. ocala aes, Foust Warp Sration Casms.—Michael Qeor,, sbeault and battery and threats; jail ia d@ f-ultof bail tor peace. James Dorsey, sus- cion of jarceny; dismissed Wm. Bass, Juno. Biine, Ew. Chase, col, disord+r'y: #153 each. J bn Mason, do; dismissed. Richard Coonell, dropk; military. Peter Fagan; msniting ladies 1 the etreet: Jail forceurt Thomas Madican, drank and disorderly; $5.61. Robert Ander- 5 ©, drunk; tocked up4 hours. Jas. Dewey, so. do J R. Potter. assault and hattery; bail for hearng. Dennis Doolv, grand larceny; demesed. Chas. Jone-, drunk; do. George J'; mmon. disorderly; #2.58. Bridget Welch, do «rd drank; dismissed. Maria Shaonsha-. disorderly house, do.; Edw. Qon- nelly eless driving, Gostavus Baptist, Assault and ba'tery. do; Audrew Lewis, fignt- ing, do. Ed. Hughes, F, Ranshaw, Lucien a Wart lo, do, do; R UO. Raagnon. drank, do; | F: McbDermort do. do.; Petr Fagan, indecent exposure £10.64; Ann Hartiey indecent lan- gua: e, $2.5+; senry Wilson, drunk, $150; Ja- con Fister, violating co: poration law, &5.5° Jno. Ha sei}. interfering with an officer, d mi-sed; Geo. Or * eo, Obas. W...*' -u, Jas, Melorsid, tenting, bail for peace: Geo. H. Batter, do, $158; Frederick Rines, druxk and ol orderly, $5.64 @nd battery, ji} for court. RS ETE f EDUCATIONAL. M FEMALE SCHOOL, RS. MARIA C. McCOKMICK, late of Alexan- 3 rin, Va. baving removed her school to Qam- bridke, Ma. is prepared to receive four of five irla, aa boarding Ver in her family Their intellectual domestic and moz:| training will re- ceive her most assidnous care, for years iris, in ow ¥arente ip this vicinity who desire further in- formation coucerning the ad vanteges of her school, are respecifuily referred to Lewis McKenzie, Esq. of Alexandria. Va.. or W. D. Wallach, Editor of the Washington Star. Her terms for board. tu- Her success, while gaged, in Alexandria, in educatin, i kuown to ail old residents of that ition. &c.. are moderate. Cambridge, Md., where she has recently located berachool inone of the healthiest and most de- Lightful villages in the Union. and bas about it no ttribote whatever except auch asa prudent and solicitous parent will approve in selecting a local- ity in which to haveadanghter thoronghly edu- sated and trained for future usefulness, ‘ap ¥-d)}m PERSONAL. 0 TEE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE.—Con- sultation gratis from 1! to 2 m. Medicines without charge. Dr. BECHTINGER, Formerly Furgeon in charge in the Anstrian and Italian army, informs the public of Washington that be bas just arrived from Paria, and devotes bia attention te the treatment of all kinds of dis- esses. Particular attention to females and private diseases. He converses in English, French, Ger- man. Spanish and Italian languages His diplo- mas from the most celebrated university of Eu- rope hinge in his office. Penn. ave 602, near w eee Office houra,9to tla. m.; 1to6 p.m, my 21-1" RS. L_ SMITH, Test Medium. abdeve Tstreet, examines disea y 3 Betism. sees your dead and living friends, tells ; ehars = mp mn. wets names. reads the future, has great my 16 The National Bookstore Still Ahead. The subscriber having lately returned from the Bostop, Philadelphia, aud New York Spring Trade in Esie: Leale andes the attention of Sutlers, Peddlers, nd the public generally, to his large lid stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, 4ND FANCY ARTICLES, eonsisting in part of BOOKS. ofal ee, kinds and styles. BIBLE PRAYER BOOKS, PR NTATION BOOKS, ECRAP BOUKS, BLANK BOOKS FHOTUGRAPHIC ALBUMS in endless variety, all styles and prices. PIARIES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS. > CAP. NOTEs YES. RAZORS, SCISSORS. BRUSHE: SOAPS, COLOGNES, PERFUMERY. CHESS, CHECKER, MON d = By BOARDS: BACKGAMMON and ORID- bade BESKS, PORTFOLIO8, and WORK CARDS, GAMES. GOLD PENS, PEN- c., et Of CARD PHOTOGRAPHS we offer the lar and prettiest assortment ever before offered i this market—over 6,000 varietivs, plain and beau- tifully colored. A large asaortment of the 7 by 9 PHOTO- GRAPHS, for framing. Also Something Eptirely New—The Lees CABI- NEE SESE POTOUEAE , for framing; beautiful goods, Sgent for Taber & Co.'s Celebrated AMBRO- TYPES. Al] of which we offer at great indneementsto the trade, Sutlers, Peddlers, &c.,&c. Give us acall, at WILLIAM F_ RICHSTEIN’S NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 275 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, ashington, D.C. N_B.—Another supply of Richetein’s New Guid [aS Washington, at wholesale and retail. s-eolm G™* ‘BPATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the public for nearlya year They are universally pronounced the neatest an Dest fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no puckers on the inaideof the turn-down collar; they are as SMOOTH INSIDE AB OUTSIDE, and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The Garotte Collar has s smooth and evenly fin- ished edge on doth sides. ‘These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper eat in the ferm of a collar, but are MOLDED AND&SHAPED TO FIT THE NECK, They are made in “ Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every half size from 1% to 17 inches, and in “ Bureka,” (or Garotte,) from 13 to I inohes; and packed in “ rolid sites” in neat blue cartons, con.aining 100 each; aleo in smaller ones of ten each—the latter a very handy package for travelers ermy and navy officers. SF BVERY COLLAR is stamped “ GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, ‘Tho trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & O0., 322 Pa. avenue, Waahingto: FRANKLIN & CO., OPTICIANS, ~ 4 Pa. avenue, between Mth and 13th streets, an 396 Pa. avenue. under the National 5 offer to , Officers of the army heir welt tolectod etock o! IRLD GLASSES, single or double, with the best achromatic lanses, peta Glasses Compseses at the lo west prices, ermometers, apli-Sm oi colored, a Vi b fety, Biseig Pe a bd. Perteso pte Sp y Bye ca ular eyosight sod wesraniet! GB LINB.—Fro: STihe DALLE LINE of Stages w 3s strest. ‘athin, nye Oo city, am, : To 8 Bugheville, 0 for avery partic- z Wedaraday, it 1 - Beontown, Bi re ‘all, Obaptico. sé. aopard' Datel aod peseteeee. very ste Thursday and Satur- ay. Steam. yp RIMMBLL, A Washington city, May 9, 154, iy $-iin* sown, ead! ‘ort Tobacco will ramas Overten Sylvester, assaalt | for the afflicted. Hours from 10a. m. to | Mathematical In- | atroments. j Pbotoaraph Albums, Cartes do Visite, plain or and ye ances Spectacles and | tice. St. O. 3 tern daly. The lina to ELECTION NOTICES. pe eas Tee US Sas eR Se FR WARD—FIRST PRECINOT.—Notice is hereby given, that in conformity to the provi- Washington, 80 sions of the chart-r of the city of a election vill he held on Monday, the stn day of Jure, at John C, Reeve's carpenter shog on Lst., between 19th and 2 th. streets weat, for May vr, serve two y/ara: for ene member of the Board ¢ Alderman, to serve two years: and three members of Board ef Common Council, for said Ward. | The polls open at 7 o'clock 4 m.,and close at7 p.m Ww. H. | ABVERT, i LEWIS B. PARKER, WM, RIGGLES, | mys Commissio: Se WARD-8ECOND PRECINCT.—Notice Feet rcny given tbat, in confo: mity with the provisions of the charter of the city of Was ington, ap election will be held on Mcnday, the 6th day of , June next. at FR. Dorsett’s carpenter shop, cor- | perofGand Sth streets west. for Mayor. to serve | two years, for one member of Board of Allermen, | two years: and three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to serve two years, for said Ward | The polls open at7 0 clock _* and close at 7 p. nm, Ww. GEO. F.KIDWELL, L. P. RODIER, my % Commissioners. @ECOND WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice +“ is bereby given, that, in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of wees on, an election will be held on isonday, the 6th | day of June next, at the northeast corner of Hand 12th streets west, for Mayor, toxerve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Eguneil to are one ers for Garo pene ¢ polls will open at7a_ m , an e .m, | " ” ‘BILTON, JOHN ‘RANCIS MILLE! . CLAY STEWART, my 24 om missioners. ECON D WARD—SECOND PRECINOT.—Notice &* is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- visions of the city charter of Washington eity, an. election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at Ford’s Drug Store, corner of Penn- sylvania avenue and lith street, for Mayor, to kerve wo years; for one member of Board of Al- | dermen, to serve two years. and three members of | Board of Common Council, to serve one year, for said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o’clock a, m. and close at7 | p.m. GEO. W. HARKNESS, L. MIDDLETON my 24 Commissioners, HIRD WA#D—SECOND PRECINOT —Notice | is hereby given that, in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Washington, , an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of Junenext.st the Model market, near the corner of 9th and F streets north, for Mayor. to sorve two years; for one member of the Board of Aldenmen, to serve two years; and three members of the Board of Common Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to serve two years for said Ward. The Polls open at7 o’clock a. m.. and close at 7 p.m, A. ADAMSON. HARLESF. woop, | EO. C. WHITING, | Commissioners. my 2 i | | HIRD WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that, in conformity with the pro- | visiens of the charter of the city of Washington. an election will be beld on Monday, the 6th day of | Junemext, at. the office of John W.Semmes. cor- | ner of M street north and Sth street west, for Mayor, | tomerve tw» years; forone member of Board of | Alderm-n.two years; and three members of the | Board of Common Council, to serye one year; and Assessor to rerve two years, for said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o'clock a.m.and clone at7 Pp. m. BAMUEL B. TYSON, JAS, M. TOWERS, my ommissionera. OURTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notice is hereby given. that in confurmity to the provisions of the charter of the city of esting | tom an election will be held on Monday, the 6t! day of June at the northeast corner ot Sthand H streets, fur Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Beard of Aldermen, to serve two ears; and three members of Board of Common ouncil, for said Ward. The polls open at 7 o'clock a. m., and ciese at 7 8. BY! p.m LVESTER, ¥. C. ECKLOFF, J. W. CLARKE. my 4 Commissioners. OURTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT.—No tice is hereby given that, in confor nity to the pores of the charter of the city of Washing- on, ap election will be held in the Second Pre- eimet of the Fourth Ward, at the south front. ce ter of City Hall, entranee to Court House. on Mondsy. th» 6th day of June, for a Mavor of said | city, to s rvetwo years; one member of the Board of A. -rm-n, to serve two years; three members of the Board of Common Council, to serve one year, to | ip said Ward. 2 Polis will be opened at7 o’clock 2. m., and will close at7 o’clock p.m. HAS. H. ANDERSON, CHAS. WALTER. THOMAS GALLIGA my 21 Com IFTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notico ia hereby given that, in conformity with the provisions of the charter of the eity of Washinz- ton, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of Ju! ext. at the School-house corner of 3d street east and A street south, for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Al- dermen, to serve two years; and three inembers of board of Common Council, for one year; and As- setsor for said Ward. The polls open at7 oslo a.m.aniclose7 p.m. 8. C. WAiLES. GEORGE M. OYSTER. my 25 Commissioners. | FIFTH _WARD-SECOND PRECINCT —Notice is hereby n that, in gonicrm ty with the provisiona of 1] harter of the city of Washing- ‘an_Blection will be held on Monday, the sth y of June next, at the School House. corner of d eteast.and D street sonth. for Mayor to © years: for one member of Hoard of Alder- men to serve two years; and three members of Be of Cominen Council to serve one year; and or for said War The Polls open et 7 p.m ck a.m. and close at 7 M. SLATER, E.T. TIPPETT, ‘ JAS. H. RICHARDS, y2 Commissioners. QIXTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notice is ™ hereby given that, in conformity with the pro- visions of the ebarter of the city of Washington, an election will be held om Monday, the st day | oF June, a7 the School Honse. corner of 7th street east_and G. street south, for. Mayor, to serve for | two yeara: for ope member of the Board of Alder- *ta perve for two years: and three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year, for "iho Poll 7 o'clock d close at 7 @ Polls open at 7 o'clock a. m., and close p.m. . JOSEPH Si COOK: JAMES W. BRIGGS, WILLIAM HOEKE, my 24 jommissioners. | QIXTH WaRD—SECOND PRECINCT .—Notice is & hereby given that, in conformity to the provi- sions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be held on M day, the 6th day of June next. at the Anacostia rune Honse, K street south, at intersection of Virginia avenue. fo to serve two years; for one member of of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three mewbers of Board of Comm n Council, to segve onkye Polls open att ore M..and el Polls open at cl M..and close at 7 P.M. si SAM'L ARMISTEAD. JOHN W. THOMPSON, WILLIAM BERON, _ my 24 Commissiouers. EVENTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice &™ is hereby given, that im accordance with the | Provisions of the charter of the city of Washington 4n election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at the corner of7th and E streets, east | side, for Mayor, to serve two years; for one mem- her of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Council. to ve one year; and Assessor to serve two years for said ward. = Polla open at 7 o'clock nie and close at7 p.m. HH. ON, | GEO. MATTINGLY, C. MAGRUDE 4 eat i my Commissioners, QEYENTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT — bY Notice is ered given, that in accordance with the previsions of the charter of the city of Wash- ington, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next.at the corner of Seventh street and Maryland avenue. west side of 7th street, for Mayor. to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two. years three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year; and OP eltecsacets Bs xeene for ber i erie 8 0} 8t7 0’clock 8. m. and close a! . I, 'W. T, DONTPHAN,” HO‘ NOYES HENRY M. KNIGHT, my 27 Commission | DENTISTRY. DEN’ A ALL dental operatinon er trined and scientific manner, by DR. Ri aT geet (suceessor to Dr. W. P. McConnell) ca] <oae aeaee, between $4 and 434 sts. th extract wfteae Gudea sen bY the wae ot ‘articular attention given to filling and preserv- ingthe teeth. Children’s teeth carefully aitended 0, Artifical teeth inserted in the t styles now adopted by the profession, meat ines [BEAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Teth Bztracid without Poin with the Mubrite of I would advise all persons : sees, Raw i eee = en out by this = | You ones sve the great provement in his teeth 1 i729 og them in no other atyle Amos oS new imth and isth streate”” spr nevis BR. M.D, Dentist, | M. woos, E ‘ ea tts race any persons cap ho cannot wear Otbera, and no f bas ed oe Sit eters Mo camnot wear . | eons ¢allin, '¥ ofice can be accommodated whbh ‘style and price of Teeth th: jesire, bul lose who are patticnisrt pany z i it to jerand nthe marset, | cleanest, strocgest, and it that srt cen produce the MINBRAE PLATE warns more fully warranted. Boome Tieden 338 P. ante avenue between oth and streets, Also, 9 Philadeiphia, i OT eatery” OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, Bicteren:sipeineae sar et atts Visite Frames etures, a! 4 varie’ a! Sere aT TARR RTT ERS, 456 Fh strc Eight doors shove Gd Fellows’ Hall, cash ap 29-lmif* Oval | Terma PROPOSALS. (qnsemarts COAL FOR THE NAVY, Navy Departs Bergav oF EquirMext anp Rec Sealed Proposals for furnishi 5 n c for the Navy, tw be delivered during the fiscal ear ending 3th June, 1835, will be received at this Puresu until va. m.; Ist June, 1934, These propesals must be endorsed, ‘' Proposals | for Anthracite Qoal for Steamers,” that they may be cistinguiehed from other business lettera, The offer must be for the delivery of 1,000 tons, of 2.24 pounds. The coal must be of the best Buck Mountain or Black Heach, or of akind equal to them in all re- syects, for the parpose intended, which equality will bedetermined by a Board appointed by the pecrstaxy of the Navy after the reception of the ids The name of the coal proposed to be furnished must be stated in the offer. It is to be delivered in lumps of suitable size for naval steamers—clean, of uniform mapiity vaslect- ed free from impurities. unmixed—of which the contractor will be required to furnish such evi- dence as will be satisfactory, and be subject to such inspection asto quality and quantity us the Di partment may direct. The coal must ioall re: pects be satisfactory to the inspector or inspe ors. to be appointed by the Bureau, who will have the right of peremptory rejection. The coal isto be delivered on board vessels, at such place in the port of Philadelphia as may be designated by the Bureau, and in such quantities and at such times as, in the opinion of the Burean, the exigencies of the service may require ; com- mencing when the yessel is reported ready to re- ceive cargo ; furnishing, if demanded, not less than 1.00 tons per day, to be distributed to each vessel. as may be directed, until the loading is completed Prop: sals will likewise be received for the deliv- | ery of S .060 tons of the same quality of coal, to be delivered in the port of New York, on board ves- sels. as at Philadelphia. In the case of failure to deliver the coal in proper quantity. of the proper quality, and at the proper time and place, the Bureau will reserve in the contract the right te purchase forthwith, at the contractor's risk and expense, that which may seem necessary to supply thedeficiency. __ Any demurrage, or other charges to which the Navy Department may be subjected from delay in the prompt delivery of the coal by the contractors, will be deducted from their bills. a The price must be for the coal delivered on board veseels, on the terms and conditions above stated, at the contractor's risk and expense, and without extra charge of any kind. The offer, as required by law, muat be accompa- nied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the eflect that they under- take that the hidder or bidders will, if hisor thetr bid be accepted, enter into obligation, at such time as mav he prescribed by the Bnrean. with goodand sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposition will be considered unless accom: panied by such guarantee: and the Department Teserves the right to reject all the offers, if, con- sidered to be to the intorest of the service to do ko. Two or more sureties each in a sum equal to the amount specitied to be paid, wiil be raqnired to sign the contract. and their responsibility will be certified by a United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, Qvilector, or Navy onal and collateral security—twenty per cent. will be withheld from the amount of all pay- ments, which rerervation is not to be paid except by authority of the Secretary of the Navy, until the contract shall have been in all respects com- plied with; and the remaining eighty per cent. or ciher amount that may be due upon each bill, will, when a proper certificate is furnished by the insp+etor. and the bill approved by the Bureau, be paid by such pavy agents as the contractor may name, within ten days after the warrants for the same shall bave been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. 5 F It will be stipu din the contract that ifdefault be made ip the delivery of the coal—in the quantity, or the quality, and at the place and time directed by the Bureau—then, and at case, the con- tractor and his sureties will it and pay to the United State, , as liquidated damages. a sum of Money not exceeding twice the contract price, which may be reeoyered from time to time, accord in, beg the act or acts of Congress in that case pro- vided. Bidders whose proposals shail be accepted, and none other, will br notilind, and. as early as prac- ticable, 4 contract will be transmitted to them, which they will be required to execute within ten days after its receipt at the Poat Office or navy agenet named by them. in if The form of offer, guaranty, und certificate is herewith given: FORM OF OFFER. I(or we), of Btate of hereby agree to furnish and deliver — thousand tons of anthracite coal for steamers’ use.at at the rate of per ton, of 2,240 pounds, amount- ing to dollars, the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of the advertisement of the 24th day ef May. 1951. from the Navy Depart- ment, and hereunto appended Should my (or our) effer be accepted, T (or we) re- quest to be informed at and that the con- tract may be forwarded to - T signatures a certificate, (Place.) (Signed) A.B ( Date.) FORM OF GUARANTY. : _ We, the undersizned, re. ia the State .and of + in the 2 of 5 hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United States, and guarantee that in case the going bid of —-— be accepted, will, wi ten days after the recefpt of the contract xt —-—, execute the same. with good and sufficient sureties, for the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed, in compliance with the terms of the advertisement of the 16th of May, 184, hereto appended, and under Which it wae made; and in exse the said ——— shail fail to enter into the contract aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said ~—-—— and that which may be ac (Signed) cD c ei BE. F, (Date.) Thereby certify that. to the best of my knowl edge and belief, the above-named guarantors, — and —, ere good and sufficient, (Signed) =e ‘ Te be signed by the United Stutes District Judge, ited States Dirtriet Attorney, Coll! vy Agent. my 2i-dtd ( RDNANCE OFFICE, Wax DEPrantMeNT, Wa TOS, May 25, 1864. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Off until TURSBai, the 14th day of June, 135 S inch Columbied Shot wad S-inch Morte: . be delivered in the following quantities at the un- dernamed Arsenala. v ® INCH COLUMBIAD SUOT. At the Watertown arsonal, Massachusetts, 4,90. At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 4,00: t the New York Arsenal, Governor’s Island, New York, 6,00, Atthe Alleghany Arsenal. Pittsburzh, 4,00), At the St. Louis Aracnals, Missouri. 2,000. S-INCH MORTAR SHELL. _At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York. 20,000. At the Watervliet Arsenal. New York, 5.900. 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 for columbrad shot to be not leas than 25,000 lbs per square inch, and for mortar shells not less than 14,000 lbs per square inch. Drawings can ny of the United States Arsenals. The projectiles are to be inspected at the foundry where cast. and are to be delivered at the Araenals free of charge for handlingand transportation. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less th one-tenth (1-1'th) of the whole amount con- tracted for per week. The first délivery to be made onthe 20th day of June, 136: 4 ” Failure to make deliveries at a spegified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time, pouaraie proposals must be made for the shot and shell. 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 proprictors of works, who are known to this Department to be capabl of executing the work proposed for. Should any party, obtaining a contract offer shot or shell other han those cast in his own foundry, they will be re- jected, and the contract rendered null and void. Bidders will enclose with their vida the written acknowledgements of their sureties over their own pignatures ich party goerniog s contract will be obliged e, enter into bond with approved sureties for its ful execution. n the award bei uccessful bidders will be notified and f1 ith forms of con- “Te Department ht to reject Y rtment reset Jn or all bids, if not deemed ed Proporals will be addressed to * Brigadier Gen- ', Chief of Ordnance, Wash- endorsed ‘ Proposals for 8-inch Brews for 8-inch Mor- GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Gen. Chief of QPDsANCE OFFICE, ~ ‘Wan Deranruext, Wasurnaton, D. o-. May 8; 1864. SEALED Provosars will be reecived by thia de- ‘tment until MONDAY. May 30th, at 4 p. m.. for he delivery at the New York Arsenal of 25,000 ight Cavalry Sabers, United States regulation pattern, These Sabers are to be made in trict ac cordance with the standard patterns to be seen at the New York Arsenal. They are to be aubject to the usual inspection and proof at the manufactory where made. Deliveries must be madé in lotaof. not less than ne Sterns per week of the whole number contracted for, The first delivery to be made on the 22d day of June, 1564. Failure to make deliveries at ified time will sub; the contractor toa forfeitureof the numbe! may fail to deliver at that time, No bids will be considered from parties other than regular manufacturers of Sabers, and euch ag are known to this department to be such, compe- ee = Ayia in their own workshops the work Eac! y obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bond feb roved eureti i ere wi enclose their is ae mow ledemante of their sureties over there, Se n the award being made, suncessfal bid will be popites sod furnished wits *erms of an rightto reject any TheMfepartiment reserves onal} ponale willbe a a sate “Brig. Gener; SHER 8 Bem eccr oui We for Light Cavalry Bab Stora B RAWSAY Ghistot gan By L-cotd BAe Les OR MISERY !—THAT id GEESTION.—The thetoreot the: Pt - OABINET OF Wi ERS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,’ bave determined—regardless af ex. nre—to issue, free, (for the of suffering eir most vane aie and in- of ralifica- rdnance, manity,) four teresting Lectures on Marriage ig tion, Ratan e ano Ct ignorance aa) Ba ty » $a lt-ly | | PRorosas FOR ROOFING FELT anv PITCH href Quartermaster’s Ojfice. Divot of Wasrineton, Ces Wasuiseton. D.C., May pea { | Sealed Proposals will be received at this office | gntil FRIDAY. June, 1954, at 2o’clock m., for | delivering in the City of ninston, D.C. the | following amounts cf Rowfing Felt and PiteN. riz? ine hundred and eight (108) tons of Roofing Felt. jgnt hundred (3) barrels of Piteh, fr Rooting Cement. The particniar kind or description of the ahove ‘articles must be stated in the proposal, and bid- | ders will be required to furnish samples of the ar- ticles they propose to deliver. i One-fourth (4;) of the quantity of each article will be reqnired to be delivere? within thirte (3)) days from the date of the contract. one-fourth () in sixty (6')days therefrom, and the balance in ner (9) days therefrom. ac contain not leas than three hundred (34) pounds, and delivered in good, sound bsrrels, said barrels | to be furnished free of cost to the Government. The articles offered by the ancceseful bidders | will be subjected to a rigid inspection before being accepted, by an inspector appointed by the Gov- Tnment, al PROPOSALS. The price must be written out in wordson the bid. as must also the fullname and post office ad- ' dress of the bidder : Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- sidered; and a oath of allegiance mustaccompany | each proposal. Propoenis rust be addressed to Brigadier Gen- ‘eral Bi. RUCKER; Washington, D. C., and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Rooting | Felt and Pitch. - GUARANTEE. ; The bidder will be required to.accompany§his | propositien with a guaranty, signed by two reapoa- sible persons, that in case his bid is acceptea he will at once execute the contract for the same. with good and efficient sureties in a sum equal to the amount of the cgntract, to deliver the articls proposed, in conformity with the terms of t is advertisement; and in case the said bidder sho 11d barrel of Pitch or Roofing Cement mast | fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder ant the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be agvarded. The responsibility of the guarantors mneat be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attornev. i Bonds in 3 sum equal to the amount ef the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his uarantors will be required of the successful bid- Ser er bidders upon signing the contract FORM OF GUARANTEE. We. the undersigned, residents of , in the county of and Btate of ——., hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United States, an guarantee in case the foregoing bid of —— be accepted, that he or they willat once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement, dated May 25, 1ss4, un- der which the bid was made; and in case the said — shall fail to enter into x contract as afore- said, we guarantee to make good the difference be- tween the offer of the said — and the next lowest: reaponsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. a ). Given under our hands and seals ithis — di tf —, 16—. Witnems ¢this wy 0! . ea] jal Real. To this guarantee must be appended the offic! certificate above inentioned. i The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster, as well as the right to select from each bid such sz close the pri 3 therein named as is ired by the Governinent. pean oye? DH, RUCKER, Brig, Gen, and Chief Quartarmaster, my 25-td Depot Washington, ROPOBALS FOR FORAGE, Curr QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOR. i Wasuinctox Dzror, Dec. 3, 1833, by the undersigned for suppl: ie U. 8, Qnartermaster’s De- partment, al ashington. D.C., Baltimore. Alexandria, and Fort Monroe. Va., or either of these-places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bide will be received for the delivery of 6.000 buthels of corn or oats and 50 tons of hay or straw, and upwards. i Bidders must state at which of the above-named points the: pope to make deliveries, and the Paies at which, chey Will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ef each article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shail be com- menced, and when to be completed. eae price must be written outin words on the ids. Corn to be up in good stout sacks, of about two bushelseach, Oats in like sacks ofaboutthree bushels each. The sacks to be furnished withont extra charge to the Govenment, The hay and straw tobe securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals. : Allthe articles offered under the bids herein in- vited will be subject toarigid inspection by the Government Iuspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall bave been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with a gnaranty, sigoed by two respon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties in asum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertismeaot; 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 responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certifcate 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, All bidders will Le duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals, 2 The full name and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen, D. H, Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.C., and should be plainly marked **Proposals for Forage.” Bonds, ina sum equal to the amonnt of the con- tract, signed by the contractorand both of hia uarantorar, Will be required of the successful bid- fer or bidders Spon signing he contract. * uw Sealed Proposals are invited the U, Blank forms of bids. gudratitees, and bonds, may | be obtained upon appiieation at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State) —— —s> (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish | and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at -, agrecably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 8, 1833, the following articles, viz: — bushels of Corn, in sacke, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of $2 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 Bis ed Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 unt Detlvery yeommence on or before the — dayof 186—, and to be completed on or before the o! , 186—, and pledge myself to enter into a written_contract with the United States, with good and approved rities, within the f ten days after being notified that my bid Las been accepted. Your obedient servant, a % Brigadier General D. H, Rucker, ey ‘ashington, D.C. General Depot Quacterniaster. GUARANTY. We, the undersi, idents of ——,in the County of and. if > hereby. jointly and severally, coven: ith the Uni and guaranteo in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in 2 sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1363, under which the bid was made, and, in case the said shall fai) to enter into a contract. as aforesaid, we Rearantes to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the conereee may be awarded. ness, Given under our hands and seals this —— day of Real. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, ye ve-named autore are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. ———, To be certified by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Oustoms, or any other officer under the United States Government, or respon- sible person known to this office. DH. RUCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q’ M. Szarzp P} MAYOR'S OFFIOR, Mav, 28, 1864. ROPOSALS. will bo received ‘Ur the undersi Sd day until 12 o'clock M. on FRIDAY, the my ee for See ae ie L atyeet north, een Twentieth and on Hi rgnccebaiger és re BeC- il becircular in shapo, its insi by fests the ™ of SBe'eewar ete hick, and in Ke pa she crown of ti tchera sail be carried ave oh tried work above 5! onl; burnt bricks of the beat gual’ 8] carefully excluding all ba’ 8 prick: 5 as arene must be w. fore bein, mortar joints und r bottom, side ends, whole must be laid in mortar made up of best hy- draulic tement an: in sand free from loam, which must be m! portion of be @. Pro} . two arte of pane ie of coment, and it be made in amall qi tien asit may be Fequired for Bidd ill state the r lineal foot fi the sewer, which shall be ndeckeavi on and an ing to the height of tw it over the crown of the the ath o} feet. See Rhea H. Mayor, cons ett Ward, ed arch x, pitetiately t T PETER. my 27-dtd Assistant Oo Sava Cur QUARTEBMASTER'S, FFICE, Pout oF WASHINGTON, All dealers ware, busat Qoested ‘to send to thieofice, on Eeoeeead Poared to tavoieh te thie at pie Sytner ee roy sion it, the article or eat bet obtained is Depot will be re- chout di atthe lowest need to furaishe the fst panctnal Mond mad. be e une ve! rt ator Qanealang Chitin aea,. be er General an e! fas-tt Depot of Washington,” DIRECTORY BALTIMORE AD OHIO KAILRUAD, On avd after Sumas, April tn. 1864, Daily Traine will be rup betwren Washingtou and New Vork and Washington and the Waat, ax followe FOR PHILAGELPHIa, NRW YORK, AND ROSTON Lenve Wasnington at 7 3a m.U. s m. fh. Gran eerrere PHILADELPHIA. snd » Sunday at o.2: y» w tur Ls A. 76 pm for NEW YORE Passengers for Philadelphia will take uotics Bhat the 6.9 p w train te the latest tram daily for Phila OD um. —_— he train at 7.0) p uw Guen aot gu so Pariadspaio. and ta for New York passenxers exolusively YOR BALTI¥ORB Leave Washington at 6.9) am, 7.30 wm, 11.19 a m. 3.0 . 430 pm. 6.2" pm, and 8.2) pm, except Bundays On Sunday» at7.3+ @ ws, aod 5 and oO. yp m FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.304 m, and and 8.0 pm daily, except Sunday On Sunday, at 3 and 6.20 y m, only. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE 80UTA. Leave Baltimore at 3.45, 4.20.7, 9 aud 10am, and 30. 4.45 and 7.60 p m, daily, except Sunday. On Sunday. at $.45 and 4.20 4 m and 3.30 9 monly FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington st 6.30 am, and 3 and 4.30 pm, Gaily, except Sunday No train for Annapolis un Bunaay. Trams leavin, ashington at7.30a m and 1.60p m go through to New York without change of cars. eeping Car op 7,50 pm train. Berths iv sleep: ing car cap be secured antil 5 p m. daily, at the Ticket Office; after that hour they wust be secured of the sleeping car Halererp ‘The Gret aud fourth traina from Washington stop at all way pointe, For further infurmatiun, ticrets of every kind, &c., apply to GEO. 8. . Agent at Wash- ington Rtation, or at the Ticket office W. P.SMITH. Master of Transportation L, M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ap ll-tf NITED STATES MAIL. OVERLAND OALIFOBNIA ROOTS. \_ Post Orrice DEPaRtuany, Washington City Macon 22, (964 ROPOBSALS Will be received at the Contract Office of thie Department uptils p. m., Jace 14, 1861. (to be di next dav.) for conver ee the maiis of the United #tates in the btate of Kansas and the Territories of CoLunad0, Uta. and Nevapa from the lst of October. 1&4. to Soth of September, me seeienive:-o8 me rol 1 Ride drape rg of departures and arrival ry ,consti- tating the overlana BEC Al 5 Route No. 14 From Atchison, Kansas, or Saint te oseph. Minsouri. to Salt Lake Olty, Utah Qerritory.1220 male nd back , daiiy. suppiy- ing such offices a: be on the route. Schedule from 1st of April to 1st of December, (8 * months ) Leave Atchison or Baint Joseph daily, at 8 a. m; oATzitg at Bale Lake City elevonta day, by lla. m,, ours; Leave Balt Lake Oity'taily, at 108 m.; Arrive at Atchison or Saint Joseph eleventh day. by 1p m.. (243 houre;) | Schedule from 1st of pete to Ist of April, (4 mi ont Leave Atchison or Sa:nt Joseph dai'y.at8a. m.; Arrive st Balt Lake vity fourteenth day, by2a. m . (306 hours;) a . ‘ fourteenth 1p. m.. (:06 bours; Bias to extend the daily service from Balt Lake City, by Virginia City. to Folsom, 698 miles farth er, su ply such offices as are on the route. and aupoly: = Denver. Colorado Territory, daily, by the most direct route, forming due connettions with the main line, will be considered If service on thie route. as exteaded, on routes Nos. 14.626 and 15,761 will not be. The accepted bidder will have the privilege to commence service on the lst July 5 od document mail for the RN B.—The paper ai Pacific coast to be sent by sea. Route No, M.e- rt salt Lake City to Virgin ute No. m ie nia y Git: 4 Ok Porritors $68 sales and back, daily, supplying such offices as may be on the route, Schedule from ist of April to 1st of Deamber,(8 ™ on-hs.) Leave Salt Lake City daily, at 1 p. m,; cow eCity dai at Virginia City sixth day, byl! a. m., (118 e@ Virginia City daily,atl0a m ; aa i ve at Balt Lake City'sixth day, by 8 a, m.; ou!) Schedule from 1st of Diem to Ist of Aprit (4 Months. Leave Bait Lake Oity daily, at 6 8. m.; Arrive at Virginia City seventh day, by 1 a.m.) aT Y inia City daily, at 10 9. m. r m5 it Lake City seventh day, by Sp. m., Arrive at 139 hours.) = If the extended service invited on ronte 14,260 be t to contract, service on this route will not bs, NBVADA TERBITORY. Boute No 15,.76|\—Prom Virginia City to PolsomCity, Oaliforpia, 140 miles and back, daily, sap- plying such offices as may be on the route. Schedule from st of April to ist of December (8 months.) a City daily, at 12m,; A som City next day, by 11 a, m., (29 ours ; Leave Felsom City daily, at 10a m.; . arrive at Virginia City next day, by 9a. m., (33 ours, Schedule from Ast of December to ist of April (4 months.) Leave Virginia City daily, at 2a. m ; Arrive at folsom City mext day, by] p. m., (35 Leave Vir, Arrive at Fo! Lei olsom City daily, at 10 a, m.; Arrive at Virginia City next day, at 9p.m ,(35 hours ) If the extende! service invited on rogte 14,26) be let to contract, service op this Toute will not be. NOTES. Each route must be bid for separately, with sep- arate guarantee and certificate, ard mast provide tor the conveyance of te mail “with celerity o>r- tainty. apd recarity ’’ using the terms of the law. It will be perceived that the schedales for rupning time are ar: #0 asto form one 10: tinuous line from Atchison. Kansas, or 8t. Josep! Mirsovri, ¢ F...om Olty and back, conveying t! each wav, in 16 days. eight months in th nd in 20 daya four months in the year. LAP form of proposal, guarantee, and certificate” | for inetructions, requirements, &o , biddersare ferred to the pamphlet advertisevrent of October 15 1863, at the princi it offices, “Bidders thoutd t careful mete sords. mh23 M. Buark. Postmaster General, United States 10-40 Loan. JAY COOKE & Co., 462 Fifteenth Street, RROEIVE SUBSORIPTIONS FOR THB NEW NATIONAL LOAN euthorized by act of March 5, 1864, and Known as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from Gate in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PBROENT 4@ YEAR, payable on bonds no: 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 $10,009, These are the only gold-bearing securities of th Government sow precurable at par, and, yielding at present value of coin OVER EIGHT PER ORNT PEB ANNUM, offer a very desirable investment for large or emall sums, We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUABTERMASTER’S OBETIFIOATE OHROKS, mh 29-tf “JAY COOKE & CO, N2¥ vorx anp wasninaron STEAMEHIP COMPANY, ‘The Borew Btoamships BALTINORS, BALVeR, JAMBS 5, GREER, aun FAIRBANKS HITE VIRGIN WAX new Frouth Gantetie tor . vine, whitening ‘ing the Complexion. I the chalk pt fathge bir ict ecta tte . i is te bats a ee Virgin War shanne fawat mctdioary eral te fot it soft, smooth, fair, eo and tr: t,t BAT ofa" appear young, fish tz smacme tng Random peers ts “SUN's BLOOM OP ROBES, a most perfect color ie the bat OF Lipa, does net “AUNT SO0 ie Bea dts Gant . Nor uine unless the name of Pony eo oveat . the les. For gale at A. BOY) ' Walt, corner greet eee enneylvan ainington De apl-im Ls G@*"* Cw at ROOFS , %,09;, succossorn to J. ¥. Wi i Ware PROOF FELT, OR oY Shi work ox ba, Seely ont the most Feasonable terms, and warran' made promptly, ‘Sun* it B. ALTIM : nosrIT. OFFLUB No. 7 poor *SHEDBARI: lat LY PHYSICIAN ADY Bais aati Clay ana natas, tna! Reme ie Wor] for 3 Peasee OY ikewovmnue Melief te Siz Hiwss No Treflina/ Persons Ruined lenurant Pretenders, or bp Dandy pokes Berean, showld apply WAKKANTED Oh NU CHARGB ] 4 COKE Wat WU 4 FROM ONE 74, WO Days. Weasuens of the kk, Invoinotary Discaar; jpegnatteed ereeeinny Sh Peas tid and ‘Sisdder. oy ener AS orvuusness, Dyes ees Lengoor, Low Bpirite, Coofusinn of ideas sipitation of ‘the Heart, timidity, Tremp Dinneaa: f Might or Giddiness. Disease of the Throat Nore or Fhin, Aleotions of the Liver. Langs, Stomach or Buwela—those Terrible dere arising from Sol! Babdits of Youth— GRORBT and solitary practicas more fatal tot than the song of Byrens to the mariners Biyssvn, biighteg their mort brilliaat hopes oF eo: yendering marriage. &c., impossi- pout be 2 a wao bave become victimes tary Vice, that dresitul and detravtive = habit intellect, who tening Senates re waked to exstacy the living lvre. oalteny AKB PARTICULAR NUTICB. Tmose are some of the sad and me! effects jwced by carly habits of yoat) Of the Back and Limbs Pain in the Head. of 8: iilpoy soe! age pa Power. Pal ie ie 5 lervous (rr His gepent of tue Dhesative Panctio, bility by mptoms of MaewtaLiry —The fear! mush to be dresded—Lons of Oi 1aeas, Depression of Aversion to Societs tuda. Timidity, 4c ility De De jonsumptioa, nape ¢ mind ere te. Bvil Perebe 4 i a - Distrust, Lave of Bos: MARRiavE vo Marea Forze, a arrisg®, aware o: Debits,” should iy. acc# Bimaelf ancer the care of jous:y confide in bis honor asa. ently rely upon Q's *kil! ase od otlemap ‘avaician, esd eon! By br, J tor Jt acas of the Qruans ts epocdily cared sat fall viges bousands of the most nervous, fs iri bad tost a!) hope. ave to Marriage, Paysical ur Montes cations, Love of Procrestiv- Power, Ner- vous irritability, Tremblinze, and Weakaess.or Bz: bapetion of the most fearfal kind, speedily cured. DB. 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Whate pity that a young man, the bope of his country and darling of recta, should bo snatched from all the prospocts and saiormeate o ufe by the conseqaeuce of deviation from pate Fd ae ure and {1 aleing ee = et juch persons mus are contenplating MARRIAGE. renect erpeelerr re oe and eee ry most Qeoessary re romote conuadisl happi- perp ahags cetera jourges through fe beaumes @ weary pilgrimage; the bearly darkens to the view; the ming med absdowed with led witl melan- sholy reflections that the happiness of another is blighted with our own oo DISEASES OF LMEK OUR NGB. 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