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‘THE EVENING STAR. REL **No sight? oo sound The plover from the may And In yon Western sky, «> Za) About an hour ago. a star Was falling, *Astar? There's nothing stradge ia that.”? **No. nothing, but above the ticket Somehow it seemed to me that God a Somewhere had just relieved « picket. +22 + —— CONGRESSIONAL ———>——— Is THE evening session of the Senate yester- as T. Morrill, from the Committee on the Dis- trict of Columbia, called up the bill to incorpo- rate the Home for Friendless Women and Children,” which was amended and passed, sE— The gases tock from the Speaker's table the joint resolution proposing to the several States ‘an amendment to the Constitutionof the United States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be valid to all ine tents and purposes 8 a part of said Constitn- tiop, namely: “ Neither slavery nor involun- tary eervitude, except in the punishment of crime, of which the party shali be duly con- victed, shall exist within the United States, or in apy place within their jurisdiction. And Congress shuil have power, by appropriate legislation, to carsy the foregoing article into effect. Mr. Holman, of Indiana, objected to the second reading of the bill, and so, under the rules, the question occurred: Shall it be re- pected? The question was taken and decided in the as re pe oe 55, nays 76. n the evening seasion— Mr. Herrick opposed the Senate resolution Icoking to the abolition of slavery throughout the country. Its adoption could have no other than an embarrassing effect on negotiations which must inevitably precede & restoration of amicable relations between all parts of the country Mr. Kellogg maintained that when the re- bellion is crushed, reconstruction follows as a consequence. It then becomes Congress to do its duty. Slavery being dead, presupposes that freedom triumphs. Slavery, the canse of the rebellion, should be buried beyond ressurrec- uon. The House, at 9 o'clock, adjourne EDUOATIONAL. M FEMALE SCHOOL. aVERS. MARIA C. McCORMICK, late of Alexan- Gris, Va., having removed her school to Cam- bridge, Ma., is prepared to receive four or five girls, as boarding pupils, in her family. Their intellectual. domestic and mozal training will re- ceive her most assiduous care. Hgrsuccess, while for years engaged, in Alexandria, in edueatin, girls, well known to all old residents of that | town, Parents jn this vicinity who desire further in- | formation concernisg the advantegesof her schoo! | are respectfully referred to Lewis icKenzie, Esq., | of Alexandria, Va.. or W. D. Wallach, Editor o the Washington Star. Her terms for board, tu- ition, &c., are moderate, ridge. Ma = she has recently loeated | her school. isone of the healthiest and most de- lightful villages in the Union, and has about it no atiribute whatever except such asa prydent and sclicitous parent will approve in selectifg a local- ityin which to havea daughter thoroughly eda- ted and trained for future usefulness, sp 3)-clm | - PERSONAL. T 0 THE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE.—Con- without charge. es calling, sultation gratis from 11 to 2 m. Medicines Da. BECHTINGER, Formerly Surgeon in charge in the Austrian and | Italian army, informs the public of Washington that he has jnst arrived from Paris, and devotes his attention to the treatment of all kinds of dis- eases. Particular attention to females and private { diseases. He conve: in English, French, Ger- man, Spanish and Italian languages. His diplo- mas from the most celebrated university of En- rope hangs in his office, Penn. avenue, 502, near 3d street. Office hours, 9 to lla. m.; 4to6 p.m. my 21-lw* ITH. an excellent Clairvoyant and | | | t IRST FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice ie | NEABy coon toe in conformity to the provi- | sions of the charter of the city of Washington, an | election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of | June, at John O. Reeve’s canpeoter, hon nm Let., Detween Igth and 2th streets west, for Mayor, to Serve two years; for one member of the Board of Alderman, to serve two years;and three memberg | ! of Board of Common Council, for seid Ward. res i BA’ o'clock +. m., and clone at | _ The polls ope WMH CALVERT, LEWIS B. PARKER, WM. RIGGLES, Commissioner, RET _WARD-SROOND PRECINOT.—Notice | bereby given that, in conformity with the isions of the charter of the eity of Washington ap election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of | June next, at F. R. Dorsett’s carpenter shop, cor- ner of G and iath streets west. for Mayor. to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, two years; and threo members of Board of Common | Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to serve | | t¥o years, for said War is The polls open at 7 o'elock a. m, anf close at 7 p. i WwW. . @¥O. F. KIDWELL, L, P: RODIER, ™ orm Mm) ioners. ECOND WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice WO is hereby given, that, in conformity to the rovisions of the charter of the city of Washine- on, an election will be held on fsonday, the 6th day of June next, at the northeast corner of Hand 12th streets weat. for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years: and three members of Board of Common ‘ouncil, to serve one year, for said Ward. The polls will open at7.a.m., = close at? p.m. OHN P. HILTON FRANCIS MILLER. H. CLAY STEWART, my i4 Commissioners. SECOND, WARD—SEOOND PRECINOT Notice wR hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- visions of the ot 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 llth street, for Mayor, to | Serve two 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 War The Polls open at 7 o'clock a. m.and close at7 pm, GEO. W. HARKNESS, L. MIDDLETON my HM Commissioners. —___ormisstoners. "HIED WARD—SEOOND 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 June next. at the Model Market, near the corner of 9th and F streets north, for Mayor. to serve two years; for one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of the Board of Common Qouncil, to serve ogg year; and | Assessor to serve two years for said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o'clock a. m.. and close at 7 p.m. A. ADAMSON. CHARLES F. WOOD, GEV. C. WHITING, my 4 HIRD WARD—FI PRECINCT. hereby given that. in conformity w ons of the charter of the city o! an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at the office of John W. Semmes, cor- ner of M street nortn and Sth street west, for Mayor, - to serve two years; forone member of Board of Aldermen, 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 at 7 o'clock a.m.and close at7 n the pro- Washington, vi Pp. mi SAMUEL E. TYSON, - JAS, M, TOWERS, my 2$ ‘ommissioners, Frocrta WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notico is hereby given, that in conformity to the Fovisions of the charter,of the city of Waahing- on, an election will be held on Monday, the ooh day of June. at the northeast corner of sthand H streeta, for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two cae and three members of Board of Common ouncil, for said Ward, The polls open at7 o'clock a. m., and clese at 7 p.m, 8. R. SYLVESTER, ¥. C. ECKLOFF, J. W. CLARKE, ny 24 Commissioner: OURTH WARD-SECOND PRECINOT.—No- tice is hereby given that, in conformity to the rovisions of the charter of the city of Washing- on, an election will be held in the Second Pro- cinet of the Fourth Ward, at the south front, center of City Hall, entrance to Court House, on Monday, the 6th day of June, for a Mayor of said | city, to servetwo years; one member of the Board | of Aldermen, to serve two yea: ef the Board of Common Cou year, to represent said Ward. Polls will be opened at7 o'clock a. m. luse at 7 o'clock p.m, ; three members il, tu serve oue » and will | & 8. L. SM Test ¥ um, 252 Fourth street, five doors examines diseases, heals by mag- | netism, fees a and living friends, tella character, gets mamee, reads the future, has great sympathy for the atliicted. Hours from 1) a. m. to | &p.m. = my 16 | SPHRING DEBILITY! LANGUOR, LASSITUDE. | 3d street east and A stre: AND THAT LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM Peculiar to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, are immediately relieved by the PERUVIAN SYRUP, Or Protected Solution of PROTOXIDE OF IRON. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP applies the blood with its vital principle. or sit LIFE ELEMENT. IRON. Infusing STRENGTH Vicor and New Lire into all paris of the system. One of the most Distinguished Juristsin New England writes to a friend as follows: | ried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the | result fally sustains r prediction. It has made & FEW MAN Df me; yotem new vigor and energy: Iam no longer tremulousand debili b 2 heartier. and with larger cap and physical, than at any five years.’ An eniinent Divine of Boston anys: “ Thaveb 3 he PERUVIAN SYRUP for ime past; it gives ine NEW VIGOR, BUOYANCY | of Srintt CiTY of MUSCLE.” Pamphte' DINSY - 491 Broadway, COUGHS: COLDS! WISTAR'S BALSAM ‘Owe of ree OLDEST AND Most Recrigie Rewe DIES IN TH@ WORLD FOR Coushs. Celds. 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The National Bookstore Still Ahead. «_ The subscriber having lately returned from the Boston, Philadelphia, and New York Spring Trade Bales, invite the attention of Suflers, Peddlers, Dealers, and the public generally, to his largo and splendid stock of STATIONERY, AN FANCY ABTICLES, consisting in part of BOOKS, of all sizes, kinds and styles. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, PRESENTATION BOOKS, 8C BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHI@ 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 2e8, PAPER NOVELS by the thousand or single one. PENKNIVES. RAZORS, SCISSORS, BRUSHES, COMBS, SOAP: OLOGNES, PERFUMERY. CHESS, CHECKER, BACKGAMMON and CRIB- mena BOARDS. ITING rt BOXES. BESKS, PORTFOLIOS, and WORK PLAYING CARDS, GAMES, GOLD PENS, PEN- OL ete. yete., Of CARD PHOTOGRAPH: it ditaike colored oe 5,000 varieties, plain and beau- large assortment 5 € PHS. for framing. of the 7 by 9 PHOTO Also Something Entire} NET SIZE POTOGRAPH: goods, vibes & 0 Agent for Taber 0." Cel, be sifes. rae elebrated AMBRO. All of which we offer at great ind, trade, Sutlers, Peddlers, &c.,&c. Givous eeeee WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN’s NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 275 PENNSYLVANIA Avryug, between Eleventh and Twellth streets ee Washington, D. “ .B.—Another supply of Richstein’s New G Books to Washington,at wholesale and retail. 300,000 cenon Larabie oi tone Baods up and money down 334 no grumbling, my % eolw No. 27 waco ieatper THE GREAT CHINE: GONORRHEA EL EE ie. x WILL PERFORM & CuRS.— Ingredients are purely vegetal % pleasant to the taste, has no bat odor: and may be carried in the vest Res without fear of wee Circulars free. Price$labox. Sold b; NJ. R, successor to 8. 0. U ham, 405 ia, and in W: in by db; New—The Large CABT- 5, for framing; Beautiful ¥ ut «t., Phila 3 » FORD, 208 Wesearivants avenue. Re y 5 Jals-coly { _my21 | OF WILD CHERRY. | tion in the | CHAS, H. ANDERSON, CHAS. WALTER, THOMAS GALLIGAN, Commissioners. IFTH WARD-—FIRST PRECT hereby given that, in. con ovis one of the charter of the on, an election will be held on day of June next, at the Schoo! corner of t south, tor Mayor, ‘to serve two years; for one member of Board of Al- dermen, to serve two year=; and three members of Board ef Common Council, for one year; and As- | sessor for said Ward. The polls open at7 cule a.m. aniclose7 p.m. —Notica is ;CINCT.— F} TH WARD—SECOND PR y is hereby given that, in mity wit! provisions of the charterof the city of Was | ction will he heii on Monday, the next. at the School , corner of and D str . for Mayor to > two yea amon Conn! said Ward ak 5 TIPPETT. H. RICHARDS, ! Commissioners. JAS. Ss XTH WARD—FIRST PRECINC Notice is reby given that, in conformity with the pro- ons of the charter cf the city or Washington, } an election will be held on Mi h day ; of June, at the School House. (2! Street | | east and G street south, for M. rve for two years: and three me Board of Common Council, to serve one year, for said Ward | The Polls open at 7 o'clock x. m..and close at 7 { pom, JOSEPH M COOK, ! JAMES W. BRIGGS, i} WILLIAM HOFKE. yas = Commissioners. | ea ee | @IXTH WARD-SECOND PRECINCT.—Notice is | | WD hereby given that. in conformity to the provi- | | Sions of the charter oj the city of Washington, an | election will be held on M t f ; June next. at the Anacostia Engine House, K Street south, at \ntersection of Virginia avenue. for Mayor, to sePVe two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, toserve two years; and three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year. for said Ward, The Polls open at 7 o'clock SAM A A. M..and close at 7 s BMISTEAD, JOHN W. THOMPSON, WILLIAM BERON, my 24 Coimmiasioners. EVENTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice 3 hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions Of the charter ofthe city of Washington, an election will be held om Monday, the 6th day of June next, at the cerner of 7th and E streets, east side, for Mayor, to serve two years; for one mem- ber of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Council. to serve one year; and Assessor to serve two years for said ward, Polls open at 7 o'clock a. m_and close at7 p. m. £4 T. Hi. BARRON, GEO, MATTINGLY, S.C. MAGRUDER, my 7 Commissioners. SEVENTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT — b Notice is pared given, that in accordance with the previsions of the charter of the city of Wash- ington, aa 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 sar, to serve two years; for one member of Board o¥Aldermen, to serve two the ; three members of oard.of Common Counci Polls open at7 o'clock a. m. and close a! ONIPHAN, H. O. NOYE HENRY M. KNIGHT, my 7 DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Au Dental Operations we ey i pee and scientific manner, by (successor to Dr. W.’P. SfeConneil) at! 4 sts. 482 Pa. avenue, betw. 7 Teeth extracted withoue peri, I the use of Nitrous pate se xither. __ Particular attention given to filli = ingtheteeth. Childrens teeth carctully attended 0. Artifical tecth inserted in the m: styles now adopted by the profession. ce GBBAL DISCOVERY IN DENTIsTRY, Teeth Extracted without Prin with the Muhrita of Oxygen. I would advise all 6 having te '- fo call at Dr, LEWLETS Uitte cet oee™ and have them taken out by this new, Sxasrinn ‘the Poster's cee ak x r - proved ee, Toperting Artidclen ooth, ar a opee at im proveme: a will have then in no other style than thie new and valuable one. No, 242, Pa. avenue, between and tori sen, LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, M EETH. . MIB, uD. t! sc taenter and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATH TETH. ssa — gersonally at bis ORS EA te is tecth who Caamot wear otbers, and uo Person can wear others who cannot wear there. wht iy style iy ride of Roath th cys dorite, Butio those wheargn fe iar and wiat ho purest, art gis falar No 339 P, ne patmess oth and loth atveoie Bier v7 Lise ste OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES, peur aS Visite peas i=? Bint doors above Gi lows Ha, | tafarnish an@ deliver | of the PROPOSALS. (ASTHRAOITE COAL FOR THE NAVY. Navy DSPanrMenr, Boungesv or Equirwemr ano Recavitise, May 24, 1354. Sealed Proposals for farnishing Anthracite Coal for the Navy, tu be delivered during the fiscal hes ending Xth June, 1355, will be received at thig jureau antil a. m., June, 1834, These propo: muat be endorsed, ** Proposals for Anthracite Coal for Steamers,” that they may be sistingaished from cther business ledters. The offer must be for the delivery of 100,00) tong, of 2,2 pounds. The coal must ba of the best Buck Mountain or Black Heath, or of akind equal to them in gll re- spects, for the parpose intended, which eqnality | will bedetermined by a Board appointed by the Bosrstary 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 quality, select- 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 as to quality and quantity as the De- partment may direct. The coal must inall res- pects be satisfactory to the inspector or inspec--) tors, to be appointed by the Burean, who will have the right of peremptory rejection. The coal is to 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 sérvice may require ; com- mencing when the vessel is paporces ready to re- ceive cargo ; furnishing, if demanded, not less than 1,0 tons per day, to be distributed to each vessel. as may be directed, until the loading is completed. F Propcsals will likewise be received for the deliy- she 3,000 tons of the same quality of coal, to be delivered in the port of New York, on board ves- 8, a8 at Philadelphia. . 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 to purchase forthwith, at the contractor's risk and expense, that which may Seem necessary to supply the deficiency. 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. The price must be for the coal delivered on board vessels, on the terms and conditions above stated, at the contractor’s risk and expense, and without éxtra charge of any kind. The offer, as required by law, must be accompa- nied by a writtsn guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that they under- take that the bidder or bidders will, if hisor their bid be accepted, enter into obligation, at such time as may he prescribed by the Bureau, with eocdaud sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies No proposition will be considered unless accom- panied by such guarantec: and the Department reserves the right to reject all the offers, if con- sidered to be to the interest of the service to do so. Two or more sureties each in a sum equal to the amount specified to be paid, will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility will be certified hy a United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, Collector, or Naty Agent. ‘A= additional and collateral security—twenty per cent. will be withheld from the amount of all pay- ments, which reservation is not to be paid except by authority of the Secretary of the Navy, until the contr: een in all respects com- plied with; and the remaining eighty per cent. or other amount that may be Ce ae each bill, will, when a proper certificat furnished by the inspector, and the bill approved by the Bureau, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor may pame, within ten days after the warrants for the same sball haye been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Tt will b ipnlated in the contract that ifdefault be made in the delivery of the coal—in the quantity. or the quality, and at the place and time directed by the Bureau—then, and in that ease, the con- tractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United Stater, as liquidated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the contract price, which may be recovered from tims to time, accord in, me the act or acts of Congress in that case pro- vided. Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted, and none other, will Se potified, and, as early as prac- ticable, a contract will be transmitted to them, which they will be required to execute within ten days after its receipt at the Post Office or navy agency named by them. 5 ‘ The form of offer, guaranty, and certificate is herewith given: FORM OF OFFER. State of hereby agree thousand tons of pamers’ use, at at f 2.240 pounds, amount-” hole in conformity wit the advertisement o avy Depart- t shall have been I (or we), of. anthracite coal for Prov the 2ith day of Ma ment, and hereunto appr Should my (or our) offe quest to be informed at tract may be forwarded to certificate, y, I eptied. I (or we) re- and that the con- for signatures and (Place, ) (Signed) A.B. (Date.) et 2 FORM OF GUARANTY. 7 We.the under-igned, residents of vin the State —,and of in the St of 2 hereby jointly and severally covenant with the Tnited Stat id guarantee that e the fore- going bid o! —— be accepted ill, within ten days after the receipt of the cot at ———— exeente the same, with good and sufficient sureties, for the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed, in compliance with the terms of the alyertisement h of May, 1864, hereto appended, and under was made; and in case the said into the contract aforesaid, we the differener cen the shall fail to enter guarantee to niake gov offer of the —_- ud that which y be ac- cepted. : itness (Signed) c. D. (Place.) B., (Date.} Thereby certify that. to the hest of my knowl- edge and belief. the above-named guarantors, — and —, are good ani suflicient. s G. i. ited States District Judge, ed) Attorney, Colleetor, or Or FICE, War Departvent, WasHinoTon, May 25, 1364. Sealed Proposals will bo received at this Office until TUES ¥, the lith day of June, 1531. for 8-inch Colu Shot inch Mortar Shell, to be delivered autities at the un- dernamed A *-INCIT COLUMBIAD SHOT. the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, 4,000, Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 4.000, N York Arsenal, Governor’s Island, rk. 6,000, he Alleghany Arsenal. Pittsburgh, 4,0. he St. Louis Arsenals. Missouri, 2,1, =-INCH MORTAR SHELL. New York Arsenal, Guvernor’s I-land, AY tthe Wateryliet Arsenal. N These projectiles are to be ma metal, 2 spected after the r a the Ordnance Mannsl, the tensile stren iron for columbiad shot to be not less than Ibs per equare inch, and for mortar shells not Jess than 14,000 Ibs per squareinch. 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 handlingand transportation. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-1eth) of the whole amount con- tracted for per week. The first delivery tu be male on the 2th day of June, 164. Failure to make deliveries at a specific will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the jShumber he-may fail to deliver at that time. j Separate proposals inust be made for the shot and shell, — Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Ar- senala where they propane to deliver, and the number of projectiles they propose to deliver at each piace: if for more than one. i 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 eo. obtaining a contract offer shot or shell other ‘han those cast in his owa foundry, they will jected, and the contract rendered null aud v Bidd@érs will enclose with their vida the wri’ acknowledgments of their sureties over their own signatures a z ach party obtaining acontract will be obliged to enter into bond with approved sureties for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond, i The Department reserves the richt to reject any or all bids, if not dcemed satisfactory, __ Proposals will be addressed to ‘* Brigadier. Gen- eral George D, Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D. Q, ’ and endorsed ** Proposals for 8-inch Golumbiad Snot,” and “Proposals for S-inch Mor: tar Shells,” & GE D, RAMSAY, my 26-td Brig. Gen, Chief of Ordnauce. Gs PATENT MOLBED COLLAS Have now been before the public for nearlys year They are universally pronounced the neatest an best 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 inside of 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 ANDSHAPED TO FIT THE NECK. They are made in “ Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every half size from 12 to 17 inches, and {n “ Eureka,” (or Garotte,) from 13 to 37 inches; and packed in ‘solid sizes” in neat blue cartons, con.aining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten each—the latter s very handy package for trave! army and navy officers, @7 BVERY COLLAR is stamped “GRAYS PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & 00., _apl4-3m * 322 Pa. avente, Washington, Base *SHISTORY. By Amelia B. Edwards; ‘arton’s Butler In New Orleans; 75 cents, i erin Life'at broscoit; #,. qoute pave Gentleman; or, Etiquette and Blo- ed FRANCK TAYLOR, 4 PpRorosare: POR ROOFING FELT snp PITCH Chief Quarter master’s Offiee, Depes of Waskineiont Wasuinatoy. D. 0., May 25, 1364. Serled Proposals will ba received at this office until FRIDAY, June 3, 1364, at [20’clock m., for delivering in the City of Washington, D,O., the | following amounts of Roofing Felt and Pitch, viz: One hundred and eight (103) tons of Roofing Felt, | Goer hundred (3%) barrels of Pitch, fur Roofing ement. | The particular hind or description of the above | ders will be required to furnish samples of the ar- | ticles they propose to deliver, One-fourth ig Os the qnantity of e article will be required to be delivered within thirty (39) | days from the date of the contract, one-fourth(*s) in sixty (6) days therefrom, and the balance in ninety (9) days therefrom. Each barrel of Pitch or Roofing Cement mu:t contain not less than three hundred ($m) ponnds, and delivered in good, sound barrels, said barrels te be furnished free of cost to the Government. The articles offered by the successful bidders will be subjected to a rigid inspection before baing accepted, by an inspector appointed by the Gov- ernment, Z PROPOSALS. _ ‘The price must be written out in words on the bid. as must also the full name and past office ad- dese Of Ce iaaer: foal roposals from disloyal parties sidered, and an oath of allegiance each prop~ ‘al. Proposa:s must be addressed to Brigadier Gen- ii) not be con- ust accompany eral ae 3 etna eshingion.. D os aot show 21D. arked ** ‘Ope: tr Felt and Piteh.? Ache spedeaateegianss GUARANTER. | The bidder will be required to accompanyghis | proposition witb a guaranty, signed by two respon- sible persons, that in case his bid is accepted he Will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and rufficient sureties. in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the article proposed, in conformity with the terms of thig advertisement; and in case the said bidder shonld fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between tho offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The Feaponstbitit of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attornev, » Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his arantors will be required of the successful bid- ler er bidders upon signing the contract FORM OF GUARANTER, We, the undersigned, residents of in the county of , and State of hereby, jointl and severally, covenant with the United States, an’ guarantee in case the foregoing bid of — ba accepted, that he or they will at once execute tha contract for the same with good and snfficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated May 25, 1854, un- der which the bid was made; and in case the said - shell fail to enter into arontract as afora- said, we guarantee to make good the difference be- tween the offer of the said — and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under our hands and seala ¢ this — day of —, l3—. Witness: Seal. To this guarantee must be appended the official certilicate above mentioned. The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed too high is reserved by tho paper Quar- termaster, a3 well as the right to select from each bid auch arenes: the priog therein named as ia requir yy the Governnient. ‘D, H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, My 25-td Depot Washington ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, Crier QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOm, Wasuineton Deror, Doc, 3, 183. Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned Seal. for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- artment,at Washington, D. 0., Baltimore, Md.. Jexandria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5.0% bushels of corn or oats and 5 tons of hay or straw, and upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make detiveries thereat, the quanijty ef each article proposed to be deliy- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. pbevrice must be written out in words on the i ds, Corn to be up in good stont sacks, of about wo bushelseach, Oatsin like sacks ofabout three juxhelseach, 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, bay 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 to arigid inspection by the Government Inspector before being accepted, Contracts will bo 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 have been delivered and accepted, The bidder will be required to. accompany his proposals with Rpreny signed 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 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 into 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 arded. The re ponribility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certincate 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 he doly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. The fullname and P.O., address of each bidder most be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brig. Gen, D. H, Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Wasbington, D.C,, and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Forage.” | Bonds,inasnm equal to the amonnt of the con- tract. signed by the contractorand both of arantors, will be required of the successful bid- ror bidders upon signing the contract Blank forins of bids, guarantees, be obtained upon application at this 0: FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State) (Date) I, the enbscriber, do hereby propose to furnish } and deliver to the United States, at the Qnarter- master’s Department at -, agroeably to the terms of your advertisement Syne DES) o8als for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 3, 1333, | the following articles, via: | —— bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of & pounds —— bushels 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 “ ounds, | Delivery to commence on or before the — dayof | 186, and to be completed on or before the dey of . 186—, and cee myself to enter into a written contract with the United Btates, with good an proved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid | bas been accepted, Your obedient servant, | Brigadier General D. 11, Rucker, ; General Depot Quarterinaster, { Washing D.O. QUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of and State of hereby, jointly and severally; covenant with the United 3, and guarantee 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, fur the same with good and sufficient aure- ties, in a sum eqnal to the amount of the comtract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1883, under which the bid was made, and,in case the paid ‘Whall fail to enter into # contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- ence between the offer by said —— and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded, Witness, ' Given under our hands and seals this —— need of : eal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and Belief, the above-named guarantors are Ecodiand Eames os mareticn for the amount for i r to be security. —_—. Who be ceriiied by the United Btates District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United Er atge GO emetts or respon- i y is office. sible person known to D fi. RUCKER, dec 9-1f Brigadier General and Q. M. Ss MAYOR'S OFFICE, May, 25, 1864. EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock M, on FRIDAY, the Sd day of June next, for building a Sewer on L street north, between Twentieth and Twenty-ec- ond streets west. : iz ses The sewer will be circular in shape, its inside diameter nine (9) feet, the wall of the sewer to be nine inches thick, and in keying the crown of the arch no headers shall be used, but thainner and outer conrses of stretchers shall be carried over separately, and each shall be keyed with slate after the arch is turned. Inthe execution of the work above specified only whole, hard, thorough burnt bricks of the best quality shail be used, carefully excluding all bats and shattered arch brick. The bricks must be well wet immediatel: before being laid, and every brick must have ful mortar joints under bottom, sides, andends, The whole must be laid in mortar made up of best hy- draulic cement and clean sharp sand free from loam, which must be mixed in the proportion of two parta of sand to one of cement, and must be made in simall quantities as it may be required for use. ‘ Bidders will state the price per lineal foot for e sower, which shall Hrtlude exeayntion and fill- fhe tothe hel ht ‘of two feet over the crown of the f 14 feet, arch to the w doe OO ARD WALLACH. Mayor, Commissioner of, the First Ward, IO NON PETER CASSIDY, my % dtd Assistant Commissioners. MASTER'S OFFIOR, Cu Pn To, or aarinezor.t An denters in Drage, Hardware, tz bet, Leather, Sere et oon MONLY ah week, & 8¢! proposal or Ei ats pot at acusl ule et kutstas feck nck isn figures,50 that, in ease thoexigencies of the service require it, the or arti can..be obi ut delay, and atthe the article obtained Te jendicr UCKE! Fy ice. eran Laat ci | atticles must be stated in the proposal, and bid- | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY.$ BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On April 10th, 1864, Daily Trai will inet ieee shin, a and ‘New York and Washington and the West, as follows: FOR Brg tS Fgh YORK, 4ND wv. Leave Washington at 7.90 @ m, 11.15 9 13,5.20 pm, except Sunday. "Sunday af 8.29 p mi for PHILADELPHIA, and 7.8 pm for NEW. YORK. Passengers for Philadelphia will take notice that ies eee train is the latest train daily for Phila- ia. he train at 7. does not go to Philadelphia, and is for New York passengers exolusivel ye FOR BAILTIMORB Leave Washington at 6.3) 3m, 7.30 am, 11.158 m. $00 p m, 4.30 pm. 6.3) pm, and &. pm, except 78. On Sundays at 7.3) am. and 3 and 5.20 pm. FOR ALL PARTS OP THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.30.qm, and 3and8.0 pm daily, except Sunday. ~ On Sunday, at 3and 8.20pm, only. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore at 3.45, 4.20, 7,9 and 10 a m, and 8.30, 4.45 and 7.50 p m, daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, at 3.45 and 4.20 a m and 3.30 p m, only FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Washington at 6.30 am, and 3and 4.30pm, daily, except Sunday, No train for Annapolis on Sunday. Trains Jeavinn.) Ssbington at7.30a m and 7.50, m go through to York without change of cars, eeping Car on7.50 p mtrain. Berths in slee: ing car can be secured until 5 pm, daily, at t Tickot Office; after that hour they must be of the sleeping car conducto: 3 The first and fourth trains from Washington stop atall way points, For further information, tickets of every kind. &e, apply to GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent at Wash: ingfon Station, or at the Ticket office. . P. BMITH, Master of Transportation. L.M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ap 11-tf “United States 10-40 Loan. JAY COOKE & CoO.,, 462 Fifteenth Street, RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR TEB NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 3, 1864, and known as TEN-FORTY BONDA&, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PEROBNT A YEAR, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN OOIN, The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, and $1,000. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $8,000, and $10,000, These are the only gold-bearing securities of th Government now procurable at par, and, yielding at present value of coin OVER EIGHT PER ORNT PER ANNUM, offer a very desirable investment for large or small enms, We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDA, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER’S OBRTIFICATE CHEOKS, mh 29-tf “JAY COOKE & CO. [MPoRTant TO SUTLERS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCEINTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of diet forthe officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It ia highly recommended by Arm furgéons, The profits are large. Hi, A. DOWNING & CO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No, 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & BEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.C, _fe 2-ly “ra CSE tes su bat Ren Syrens to the marizersa} lighting their most ig! 4 brilliant hopes . &e,, impoa ions, rent YOUNG MEN 1s WRO become victims thor Young intellect, w! tenin thanders waked to exstacy the living lyre. may rnewe EEA, SIA ATES ay, aa ee Pain ue is Banas Foeegliziaetity Be ALT T ming much to be dreaded—Loss of M: of of ite, ae eis ee le, Timidi' , &0. MARRIA os. meseasies Weatnour 5t me A ! ‘All im to marriage, Physica: Loss of ive ‘cat Trritability ition of the moat in the life has bee: aris, P: some ef the most known; many troubled and ears when asleep t sudden Blushing: attended’ sometimes with of mind were cared Samediacs who have injured themselves py = certain whith are nightly felt, even when asleep. and if nc) gured renders marriage impossible, and destroyg both mind and body, ould ly immediatel; What a pity that & the hoge of hia country and darling be snatched from all the prospects and life by the ccomegeene of deviation from maa of nature and in miata in a certain secret 5 Such persons must. oeres Sontemplating reflect thata sound mind snd bod; are mom Becessary requisites to promote connubial ness indeed, without these the ithe life becomes @ weary pilgrim: Fy hourly darkens to the view; the ‘ming ey} shadowed with despair and filled wi melan: choly reficctions that the happiness of another is DISEASES OF [MPR ODENGS, ‘When the misguided and imprudent votary e} . peer finds he imbibed the seeds of this pain- disease, it often happens that an ill-timed sense nb are! solvate Saoers Ries Ops incapable sf curing, bleh hie pesunlary setetans, keep trifing month a ak ed sone e can leave him with ruined health to disappointment; or, feeeat arriba dan in ete, ogrescing, with frightfal rapidity until vate Eis dreatfal soiterings be sending Wins’ to that discovered country F-m whose bourne ho traveler returns, OFFIOB 7 ped tbs: #sREDBRIOR STRERT, ft hand side Balti street. Woore Pom thesorser, Pall not to obscrve a number. W@No letters received unless pdést-paid and son- tsining a statap to be used onthe reply. Pe: writing should state age, and send portion of Vertisement describing symptoms. The Dr.’s Diploms hawas in ais Office, 0. W, BOTELER, INO. W. BOTSLER, RBEMENT OF THR PRBES. Cc, W. BQTELER & SON, The many thousands cured at this institution within the last twenty y: Bumercec IMPORTERS, am tant Bar gical Sreatent pe me by Dr. | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS | S24 'many other pupet?s motiees of ition 2 eo Ps IN in any re the pul Aad tie: f characte: OHINA, GI-A8B, AND CROOKERY WARB, _. | sponsibilitys in's sullclent guarantee to the of | TABLE CUTLEBY, SILVER-PLATEE WAERE, BBITTANIA WARS, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SBTS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITHEEBS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARS, AND HOUSEEBEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. w7 HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FUBNIZHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 318, IRON HALL, PSENwSYLVANIA ANENUB, fel7-eotm tween Sth and l0th PAPER NGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES Adapted to PARLORS. DINING ROOMS, HALLS, ap. 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FURD, No, 290 Pa, art. corner lth street. mar 9-3im' FIDENTIAL Yovxe GEN ene have injured themselves bY certain secret habits which unfitthem for busines’. pleasure, or the duties of married life; also mii aged or old men, who, a et coe of helt » feel a debility in r ed fetore placing themselves. onder a arent ment of any one, should first read “T! FRIEND.’ Married Ladies, — [ant bar to rains, ina sealed envelope on re woe tiie Sn onas &. STEWART & CO., de ld-ly Boston, 3 Mas#. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, Voy A OFFICH 514 PAL AVENUB,) ERN, NORTHERN, AND WES?- PRESS FORWARDERS. ONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- wen ED RO Pah Ma atin Forwarded with 1 This Compsn> in U arn WEST. { 4 , » BAST: GREAT FASTE) accessible sectio; of the country. sa ens Wh iN Oita jons lines fe BRITISH PROV] Band A Be ange ear erent Britato and the Goat NOTES, DRAFTS, and BILLS mace Meat section of ware fates ‘ ‘ Py # 1 ae ror) j