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THE EVENING STAR. | Porics Revorrs—Third Precinct—Louisa Boarman, disorderly; $3.56, Alex. Smith, do.; $2.56. Margaret Logan, do. aud drunk; work- house. John J. Barnard, nuisance; 220,51. FE. Given, drunk; dismissed. Fourth Precinct—John Cherry, P. G. Carti- co, Margaret O’Neal, Catharine Williams, drank and disorderly: workhouse. Samuel Welles, petty larceny; bail fcr court. Nath’l Chase, drunk; dismissed: Geo. Hines, threats; bail for peace. Fifth Precinct—Henry Taylor and Edward Nelson, disorderly; locked up 10 hours. Mar- g&ret Foster, and Catharine Butler, do; dis- missed. Joseph Nathans violating city ordi- nance; $1.59. O. Tetlow, do.; $1. Clara Buat- a assault and beet pail for court. Sarah Wwse: rofanity; $2. i Bethy Pranact Wr. A. Obturch;. larceny: | workhouse. Peter Fallen, drunk and disor. | derly; military. Teach Precinct—James H. Williams, firing a pistol ina street, $5. Levi Walter, malicious mischief; dismissed. Mary Jane Ward, disor- derly; $6. Jas MeConnor, do.; $5. | SSIES I BEAESS Fovrth WARD STation Casms —James Welsh, resisting officers; jatl forcourt. Bridget Welsh, furnishing citizen's clothes to soldiers; dismissed. Patrick Flint, threats; not entered. Mary Riley, profanity; for hearing. pore Lawson, grand larceny; for trial. deco Keh- Jer, assault and battery with intent to kill; bail for court. Barney Mulligan, drunk; military. ey ak Jeary pbggec mt ae lon, .; do. yi Frazier, s! in & wagon; do. John Woodson, asashit wlieasy, John Hunter, drank; $2.53. Tue Ick Cror ror THIS SEASON.—Thehigh price of ice during the “beated term” of last year induced a great many consumers to lay im large stocks of thearticle jast ‘winter, and so much is now stored away that it ismot be- lieved that ice can reach & very high price Bier: the'coming season! The production” for this market bas reachi lion tons, while the av sales in good seasons only amonnt to two hundred and fifty thonsand tens. The large scams ave their usual supply, and persons 19 sell tothe trade, but who bo of these com- ‘panies last year, now have full ‘ice honses of their own so that by the competition the ««in- dependent” dealers have controlled the price to its present low point of two dollars a ton. This, it is stated, does not more than pay ex- penses; but the ice dealers have the choice ot Selling or letting it melt on their hands. The retail price is now from one-fourth to one-half @ cent per pound, and probably the rates will not advance much during the summer, beyond the latter figure. ¥. Bime: 7 In the French Senate the other day the Marquis de Boissy asserted that the Prince of Wales was drunk, “ as his custom is,” when he called on Garibaldi. He also insinuated that Queen Victoria is given to drink. ' The President of the Senate would not permit the outrageous remarks to appear in the reports of proceeding. We should think not. i Wz The whole Pennsylyania oil region, which in 1860 was supposed to amount to eleven hundred and sixty-five barrels per day from the seventy-four principal wells, or about 50,000,600 gallons in all, is now about 70,000,000 barr oF 2,800,000,000 gallo: nearly half a) mil- Dr. Lighthill's Fourth Visit to Washington. DEAF NESS, CATARRH, and diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. Dr. LIGHTHILL, from 34 St. Mark Place, New York, Author of “A Popular Treatise on Deafness, « Letters on Catarrh,” ‘Will be in WASHINGTON, On MONDAY, June Cth, @nd can be consulted at ths Eseitr Hovss for ONZ WERE until Saturday eyening, June litn, at on DEAFNESS, CATARRH, and all the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. — n Testim From the Rev. Fred Jewell, Professor of State Norma! Sc: » Albany, N. Ye This may certify that I Rave been, since 1314, subject to violent periodicalattacks of catarrh, marked by 4 highly inflamed condition of the lining membranes of the cavities of the head, facing a most distressing species of head- | @che for days at a time, wholly incapacitating | me from business, and’ durmg the. paroxysms | confining me to the bed. Insome instances the ation has extended to the teeth, gcca- soning toothache; to the thrdat, producing hoarseness and partial loss of yoice ; and and | twice it has so affected the left eye as to con- fine me for a month or more to adgrkened room. These attacks have been accompanied by «trong. febrile symptoms 7 by stoppage of the head, and, if rst stages, by watery’ discharges om the nose, subsequently becoming acrid id yelfow, and towards the close of theattack becoming bloody and purulent. 1) have tried Medicines of almost eyery kind, externa ap- plications to the head, such as camphor, gin- ger, hot bandages, and fomentatious, of hot ‘winegar; snofis of some half adozventinds, and other catarrhai preparations, together with in- ternal remedies, such a8 alteratives, cathartics andemetics. These have produceil no change im the occurrence or character of the disbase, and, in most cases, with little or no temporary relief. I Badcome, at length, to believe the | disease tobe practically beyond either cure or material alleviation. Under these circumstances I was led some five months ago, to make a trial of Dr. Light- hill’s treatment. His'method at one ppp ed itself fo my judgmeht, as simple, philosaphi- cal, and likely to be effective. Notwithstand- ing the disadvantages under which heJabored;! in dealing with a ase of such long stand- ing, aggravated by nervous debility and dys- pepsia, and constantly induced bythe acci- dents of my professional labor, I found the treatment-reaching the disease as it had never been reached before, and prodneing such @ modification and alleviation of its cl as I had su; impossime. I chronicle the results thus.” Although I have been situated als: believed # severe attack of may catarra ing ble, 1 have escaped thus far; the symp! threatened attack have ve ligh! hot fermentations, or emetics; and the ges from the head have resumed the a and natural condition. I count upon a ¢om- ete cure. ThatI have been able, however, obtain so material a relief isto me a cause of gratitude. In that alone, I am repaid for whatever the treatment may have cos’ 5 Sy make this statement unsolicited, we &means of acknowledging my obligations to Dr.. te, mill's method Of treating catarrh, and with a ‘view to ald any who may have suffered from that disease, in forming & just i merits, and its probable utili case. ‘REDE. Prof. Staté Norma) School. Albany, N. Y., Mareh 14, 1864. 2 1 BP "4 ti Catarrh Cured, 1 From Rev. R. P. Rassell, Lynn, Maas. | H abled with Catarrh of | LT have been m the ‘worst type for some twesfy years. It f nae eatioyeD t! mace i, and joarseness, sen! + health tosuch a mare rg degree. i my' pastorate, Rag alpen, Pease r ‘, such as algent different kinds, ‘Mtratesot but withodfan pol I heard of Dr. ak under his treatment. Tr to the prede J and ft more able to’ preach the Blessed shal dt l. Let vise ad) i ¥ iedoapplyo Daa . R. Russet, my 30-eo2W PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 180 Broadway, N. ¥., BAOLUSIVE DEALERS In CALIFORNIA WINE. We guarantee them all to be ABSOLUTELY PUES. Por sale by a)! first-class Grocers and Drugeists everywhere. ma 90-3" ‘ FRENCH FIREBOARD PRINTS, Just necalved. n choiss eoleztiinn of oer at 3, MA IT: 0. 886 rt, - ** Bight aggre shove Gag Fellows! all, TPE ANT TMLOR Meropcitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) im Y ia avenue, ons 304 Peonnsy Mee yeonineion, De. ’ Lynm; Mase., Feb. 1, 1699, | two years; forone member of Bi my 24 Comm: RTS ACA ON DPE y OT! Ww ‘ON D PRECING’ } N “bereby given that, in conformity to the provi- | “Biqug of the charter of the city of Washington, an ell the 6th day of | , ingt6n, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th i ELECTION NOTICES. fein Ee IRBT WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notice i hereby given, that in conformity to the prov | sionsof the charter of the city ot Washi | election will be held on Monday, the 6 Jane, at John C. Reeve’s carpenter shox, on Is between 19th and 2th streets west, for Mayor. | serve two years;for one member of the Board Alderman, to serve two years; and three membe of Board of Common Council, for said Ward. 2, a day The polls open at 7 o'clock 1 m.,and closea | pm. WM. HH. CALVERT LEWIS B. PARI WM. RIGGLES, my 26 jommissioners, IRST WARD—SECOND PRECINCT.—Notic ishereby given that, in conformity with the provisions of the charter of the eity of Washington &n election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at F. R. Dorsett’s carpenter shop, cor- ner of G and i8th streets west, for Mayor. to serve of Aldermen, two years; and three memberg of Board of Cominon Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to sc two years, for said Ward. The polls open at7 o'clock a and close ats7 p. | preme AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Y J. 0, MeGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, | CHANCBRY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ROPERTY 4T THR CORNER OF TWELFTH 3 Etnpat WEST AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE- On SATURDAY APTERNOON, June 4, at6q’clk, on the premises, by wittue of a decree of the Su- ourt of the District of Cokam'fa, sitting i9 Chancery, pooeed soe apne ieee ag ii i wherein James Mortimer Smith an‘ Rosalie Martha, bis wife. aro com nat te, and sand Nich- Eugene, ee. Tia, Lo , Rosalie olas B.'Vanzandt, minor ehildren of George C. Yanrand}, deceased. aud Arietta L,, Vansscdt mt: nor child of Joseph A. Vanzandt, deceased, heirs at law of ‘ood Vanzandt snd Nicholas B. Van- are defendants, I shall sell Lot num- 3) in Jehn Davidson’s division of Lot numbered two (2)in Square number three hundred and fifteen (318,) situated at the corner of Twelfth street west and Massachusetts avenue, containing | 4,003, fquare feet, more or less.andimproved by asubstantis! and well arranged Frame Dwelling House, containing nine rooms. The grounds are handsomely laid out with fruit 7 GEO. F. KIDWELL, L. P.RODIER. Commissioners. my 26 i SR re SRD WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notice is hereby given, that, in conformity to the rovisions of the charter of tho city of Washing- on, an election will be held on igonday, the th da: June next, at the northeast corner of Hand 12th streets west. for Mayor, to serve two years: for exaber of Board of Alder nm, tof serve two ‘3; and three members of Board of Co: ouneil, to serve one year, for said Ward, The polls will opem at 7 a.m., and close at7 p.m, H. CLay STEWART, my 4 Commissioners. a ar ILS dh QECON D WARD—SEOOND PRECINOT.—Notice. bO is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- visions of the city charter of Washington s| election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at Ford’s Drug Store, corner of Penn- sylvania ayenne, and llth street, for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Al- dermen, to serve two years, and threé members of Board of Common Council, to serve one ‘year, for said Ward. delay : The Polls open at 7 o’eloek s. mand close at7 p.m, GEO. W. iS ESS, L. MiDD! Com: iOneTsy mpairp WARD-—SECOND PRECINCT —Notico is hereby given that, in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the cityof Washington, ap election will be held on’ Monday, the 6th day * of June next. at the Model Market, pear 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 membe: f the Board of Common Council, to serve one year; and issessor to serve two years for said Ward. te Polls open at7 COR mg and ¢ lose at 7 PB 1AMSON. ARLES F. Woop, ‘0. C. WHITING. my 2t Commissioners. HIRD WARD—FIRST PRECINOT.—Notice is . merely avec that, in conformity wit! visions of the charter of the ¢ity of Washington gn election will be held on. Monday, the 6th day of une next, at the office of John W. Semmes, cor- ner of M street north and 9th street west. for Mayor, to serve two years; forone member of Board of Aldermen.two years; and three members of the Board-o{f Gommon Council, to serye one year; and Assessor to nerve two years, for said Ward. The Pelis open at 7 o'clock a.m, and close at7 P.m, BAMUEL RB. TYSON, ? JAS. M, TOWERS, my 24 Comm ners. Focrta WARD-—FIRST PRECINCT —Notice mmon ity, an my 24 is hereby given, that in conformity to the provisions of the charter of theeity of Washing- ton, an election will be held on Monday. ‘the 6th day of Jume, at the northeast corner of ithand H streets, for Mayor, to serve two years; fo: member of Board of Aldermen, to segve ears; and three members of Board of Gommoa ‘ouncil, for said Ward. The polls open at7 o'clock a. m.. and clere at 7 p.m, 8. R. SYLVESTER, ECKLOFF, . CLARKE. my 24 Commissioners. | FOURTH, WARD-SECOND PRECINOT.—No- iticé is hereby given that, in conformity to the previsiens of the charter of the ci shing- nm, an election will be held in the Second Pre- einetiof the Fourth Ward, at the south f d center of City Hall, entrance to Court House, on Monday, the 6th day of June, for a Mayor of said city, to serve two years; ons member of the Board | of Aldermen, to serve two years: three members | of the. Bo: of Common Council, to serve one J J. > ert and Martha Owens are complainant year; to represent said Ward. rolls will be opened at7 o'clock a, m,, gud will clone at7 o’clock p,m, s ‘CHA } THOMAS my 20 Co an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next. st the School-house corner of 3d street east and A street xonth, for Mayor, to serve two years; fot one member of Board of Al dermen, to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Council, for one year; and As- Eessor for said Ward. The polls open at7 oles a. z. aniclose7 p.m. 8. C. WAILES, 1 GEORGE M. OYSTER. my 25 mmtissioners IPTH WARD—SECOND PRUECINOT —Noi ig hereby given that, in conformity. » ‘ovisions of the charterof the city of Wa ‘on, an Election will be heit on Mondaly, the day of dune next. at the School House, corner of Third street east, and D street south, for Ma serve two Fears; for one member of Board of A Tuen to s€rva two vears: and three menibers of Board of Common Council to serve one year; and ar ry iF said Ward. ae a elo The Polls open at 7 o%lock a.m., and elose aj p.m WM. SLATER, Hf a E.T. TIPPETT, i JAS. H. RICHARDS, ¥2 Commissioners. IAT WARD—FIRST PRECINCT .—Notice is b> hereby given that. in conformity with the pro- | yisions of the charter of the city of Washington, | an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June, at the School House, corner of 7th street east and G street south, for Mayor, to serve for two years; for one member of the Board of Alder- men, to serve for tro years; and three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year, for eaid Ward. The Polls open at m, o’clock a. m.,and close at 7 JOSEPH M COOK, JAMES W. BRIGGS, WILLIAM HC Pp. ction will be held on Monday, June next. at the Anacostia Pizine House | street south, at intersection of Virginia avenue. for Mayor. to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of Boardof Common Council, to Berve one year. for said Ward A. M.,and close at 7 The Polls open at7 o’clock. PM. pee SSAM-L. ABMISTRAD, JOHN W. THOMPSON WILLIAM BERON, _ my 74 Commissioners. SEVENTH WABD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice 's hereby provisions of the charter of the city of Washington, un election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at the cerner of 7th and E streets, cast 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 ferve one year; and Assessor to serve two years for said ward. Polls open at7 o'clock a. m. and close at7 p,m, T. H. BARRON, . GEO. MATTINGLY, sim ld 8. C. MAGRUDE| my 27» Commission SeyeNTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT — Notice is hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions of the charterof the city of Wash- day of June next,at.the corner of Seyenth street aud Maryland atenue. west side of 7th street, for ep tee to serve two years; for one member of Board of Alderinen;to serve two years; three members of Boardiof Commen Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to servetwo years for said ward. Polls opem at7 o'clock a. m. and close at7 p.m. W. T. DONIPHAN, H. O. NOYBS. HENRY M. KNIGHT, my Commissioners. | | i weyen. that in accordance with the |’ and flowers, ard the whole property is-very desira: -ble as a residence. ae Also, Lot No. 4, in Davidson’s sub-division of the west part of ssid square, fronting twenty-five feet on the east sideof Twelfth street west, between Massachusetts avenue and north M street, and running back one hundred feet one inch. erms : One-third cash; remainder in six and twelve months, with interest. secured by the pur- chRaser’s notes With approved surety. On th - fication of the gale, by the court, and paymeat in full of the purchase money, the trustee will con- vey the titles in fee simple. Tf the terme of sale are not complied with wihtia five days thereafter, the frastees reserve the right to re-seil the proverty, at the risk and cost of the Sheeting parcnaes, on one Week's notice in the ening Btar. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- i THOS: J. FISHER, Trustee. my.23-4 J, C, MOGUIRE & 0O., Aucis, Y J.C. MoGUIRE &, CO., Auctioneers, HANCERY SALE OF TWO ME HO ORND LOTS ON std BeREE WESTCDE TWEEN N ANDO 8 NORTH. eof the Supreme Court ofthe District of Columbia, sitting in Equity, made and éntered in the causé,'Not 213, whe Martha Barnes, James and Thomas Goodin, Geor, i Rob- Jarboe, executrix of the last will and Testamenn nt Elizabeth Goa deceased, defendant, I ‘shall roceed té sel}, on the Leer on the 9th day of une next, at 6 o’clock fn U fteraodn, all th: tate, Tigitt, titté, interest, cigim. and demand wbich the said Eijzsbett hela or had at thetime of her death, of in. and to part of Lot sixteen, (46,) Lot reventeen, (17,) and pattof Lot eighteen, (18.) in square (430, in the plan of the city of Washing- ton. togetaer with the improvements thereon, con- , sisting of two frame houses in good contition’, . he gtopert is situated on Fifth street west, be- Ween N and @ streets north. Terms .. All conveyances to be Prepare! un- der the direction of the solicitor in the cause, at the expense of the purchaser, Revenue stam be also paid for by the purchaser, Hf the terms of sale are not five days thereatter, the executrix reserves the right t6 re-sell thé property; at the risk and cost fo the National Intelligencer. ix oO Or : T.M. Brovsr. Bolicitor = apap i a my.28-d J, 0, MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY 559 MeGTIRE & Co., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY CHANCERY SALE QF TWENTY- SEVEN Y, LUABLE LOTS IN gs DARE NO. 1s2, ON THE HIGH GROUND BETWEEN M i@TREBT AND RHODE IRELAND AVENUE, AND 16TH AND 47H STREETS. this District passé@in # carise wherein Riggs & Co. are complainants, and the widow and heirs of the late Thomas Smith are defendants, [ shall sell to the highest bidder, on ‘emis day of Jane next. at5 of in the afternoon, the residue of the Lots in Square No. 182, fronting on Seventeenth and M streets and Rhode Island ave- nue, (except that beautifal portion, consti' ie eRe bog ee feet square: own i . We A portion of the square in- tended tobeHold, ante oh faut beboid hag been divided into lots of about, 20 feet front, each, with suitable alleys, &c., and is @ part the high ground between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets and mS Strest ea Ritide Toleec avarice. iso can be seen action Reams of J, 0. MeGutre #08. ee nee & @ terms as preactibed by the decree are: al fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the res- eighteen months, idue in six, twelve, and to be 86 cured by the purehaser’s bonds, with surety, and a Een oe he premises, bearing intyrestfrom the day ol sale. # tf Alf conveyancing, honds, &c.,and stamps at the’ purchaser’s cxpenney If the terms of sale are not complied with withi: ivé days from the day of agle, tne lot or lots will’ be re-eojd at said Auction Rooms at the purchr re ous? bey lige after one week’s notice in the ational Intelligencer. EDIN, Trustee. .. Bi my.2%6-stawHds J.C. Moctine & CO. Austs. BY J.C, MoGUIBE & CO,, Auctioneers. EXBOUTOR'E SALB OF NINE VERY DESIRA.. BLE LOTS ON NEW JERSEY AV., 5 BULL, BBTWEEN BANDE TREETS NORTH. On TUESDAY AFT. IOON, June 7, at 6 o’clk, on the premises. wa aball sell Nos. 12,15. 14.14, 17, 18, 19, 21, and 2, insubdivision of Square N 623. fronting each 22)feet 6 inches on ths Bi of New Jersey avenue, between E and streets north and running back 126 feet 8 inches to'a fit teen feet alley, and containing each 2850 square “Tiese Lote ate ‘in the inmmediate vicinity of the 5 | Railroad Depot,!and on the great thoroughfare ~ | trom the Capitol and Depot to the northera and western part ot the city. Terme? One third, to Gish, the Hemainder in six nths, with interest secure twelve, and eighteen by_a deed of, it on the-ptemisss, Conveyanves ht the eoet of the purchaser. my.a0-d 3,0, McGUIRW & CO. Aucts, ¥v. 0. MceU RE & CO., Auctioneers. FOUR VALUABLE TS IN JACKSON HALL ALLEY, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June (6th, at.6 o’clock, on the premjges, we shall sell, Lots No. 37, 83, 39, and 4}, in sub ditisfon of Reservation No. 1, fronting each 25feet op the & foot alley on street in the rear of Jackson,Hall, rntning back about 100 feet to an alley. j These Lots are admirably located for the purpo- | ses of @ Livery Stable Or for a Manufactory, and we invite specigl attention tothe sale. _ Thee. Terms: One-thirérin cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed oftruston the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. my.27-d J. 0. McGUIBE & CU.. Aucts, Bre McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneere. TRUSTEER’S SALE OF LOTON NORTH I 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREETS EAST. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 2ith, at 6 o’clock, on thespremises, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 4th, 1860, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. B., No. 192, folios 345, etseq., one of the land records for Washington County, D. C.. I shall sell, the most eastern fifty-four feet from front to rear of Lot numbered thirteen, (13,) in Square numbered eight hundred and fifty-eight, (353,) fronting on north I street. between Sixth and Sev- qath streets east, and running back to a 30-foot al- lev. ee Terms: one-half cash, the remainder in six months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust "on the premige®. auigs J. PIBHER, Trustee, my.2-2awkds J.0. McGUIRE & 00., Aucis, complied with within | J, of the defaulting purchaser, on one week's notice | mo; #,,0n the loth | Centreand ituting | Car ed be] Y GREEN Ro B @ & = AUCTION SALES: FUTURE DAYS. BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. STOCK OF JEWELRY, Bare GLASS, OUUN SHI SIGNS, &0.,&¢.. AT PUBLIC SALE, Commenei: ION DAY MORNING, June sth, at 10 o’clock, at the store of L. Wineburg, No. 394, Pennsylvania avenue, below the National Hotel, we peal agli Mioentire zo consi of Gold an ilver Hunting au m Face | eliry of all kinda in Sets and Single, Ware. Bpoons, Forks, Castors, Spectacles, Fancy articles, etc., eto, » ALSO, | bine Glass Silver plated rim, Counter, Show ABB, | Large Joweller's Fire-proof Safe of Herring’s 1Fine Rejulator Clock, | Window Lights, Shades, Show Racks, Gas Fix- tures, etc.,etc. Terms cash, jela J.C. MCGUIRE & 00.. Aucts. | BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES AN: | AT AUCTION SS aN LOTS | On MONDAY. the 6th day of dune, at 6 o’clock, Pp. m., in front of the Bremises, we shall sell of Lot No. 3, in Square No. 14, abont 8 feet front, | running back 90 feet deep. more or less, on Twen- ty-sixth street. between M ard, Pennsylvania ave- Ost good Brick with all the modern improve- | Terms 2 One hale Cash, balance fn six, and twelve mo: y e arin, ~ i inde Tes ottrast inten jg interest, ae given con" revenue stai of the purebare ig an em m ps at the cost GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. 'Y¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, HANDSOME TUREE STORY BRICK DWELL- T TOR ASES NG HOUSE, WITH BUILDING, AT PUBLIO SALE BACK On MONDAY AFTERNOON, June. at6 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell part of Lot No 19, in Bquare No. 456, fronting 2 feet on the south side of F street north, between Sixth and Seventh streets west ana running back 99 feet 832 inches, with a two foot alley, to be used in common with the adjoining property . improved by @ handsome three story brick house, with two story brick back building, containing inall nine rooms, ani two good 8, thal ean be converted into offices, Gas roughout the house, with hydrant inthe yard, The property is the third house east of Sixth street, erms : One half cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises, Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser, Kenly. Possession given, je 1- J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Ancte Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. "HANDSOME BUILDING LOT FRONTING NEW JERSEY AVENUE, BETW! BN a ‘AND N STREETS NORTH, aT AUCTION, DAY, the 7th ingtant, we shall Rell, on the premises. at 6 o’clock, p. m., the following Bandsome Building Lot, viz: Lot No 9.in Square No. 823, having a front éf 83 feet_10 inches on New ersey avenue, by 93 fect 4 inches deep, and very handsomely situated. Rede Tertas i vee Balt Nees bajsice in tix ae twelve in for noter iD, terest; and ceed of trust taken, paaeiea Bo All conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at cost of the purcharer. jez GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y J.C. McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. AUCTION SARE OF CHAMBER FURNITURE AT NO. 491 EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. | .On TUESDAY MORNING, June 7th, commen. cing at 10 o'clock, we shall sell the Furnitare en- By autbority of a decree of the®upremeCourt of | tire of thesecond and third floor and attic as above, ; ecnsisting of— Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Rocking and other Chairs, ‘Chamber Tables and Covers, ‘ Mantle Clocks and Ornaments. i Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Bolsters, © 2 Bheets, Blankets! Comforts, ‘Pillow Cases, Spreads, it. Oilclot! ‘asnstands, ‘oilet Ware. Stoves, kc. J. C. McGUIRE& Oo.. Aucta, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. A GOOD TWO-8TORY BRICK HOUSE ON A ON LEASR GROUND RENT AT AUG- TION x On TUEADAY, the 7th instant. at 6 o'clock. p. ++ We shall sellin front of the premises. on Sth pireet, He wr gen t and 0 stragts Adrth. «ood Two- story Bric! ise on gro Tent, payable quar- terly for ninety years. Talaenin Ward sub-division of Fapere Rag rms C1 . jera QREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, WILLIAMS, Ayctioncers, TRUSTER’S S4LE OF BAR FIXTURES. STAGE, AND STAGE BOENERY RND PIXTURES, AND LEASE AT AUCTION. Cn WEDNESDAY, the 8th sy of June, A. D., 1864, at 11 o’clock,a.m., we #hall sell. at “* Metro- politap Hall,” by virtua of a deed of trust to the Subscriber, bearing date the Sth oay of March, A. D. , 1864, and recorded in Liber Ni CO. 8 . No. 35. folio 63 to65.'one of the land records of the District of Columbia, the following deséribed Sraperty : The Bar and Bar Fixtures, two hundred and fifty Chairs; Stage ahd Stage Scenery, Gas Fixtures,and Chandaliers, one Piano F ,oue large aud one small Stove. one Clock. together with all the nght, title = estate of Gardner & Oo., in and to the Remeaeke SRN wionL trustee ‘erms cash. Tustee. jerdtde GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VERY VALUABLE BUILDINGLOTS NEARTHE CABITOL AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Sth instant, we shall sell, on the premises st 6 o’cloek p. Six handsome Buitding Lots, im Square No. 687, it being the Square immediately north of the east Capitol ground; Lots #and 8,which front the. Capitol ground; Lots 14,15, 20, 21. and 22, front- ing on north B, between aware avenue and ist street east, one of which is at the corner of litt street. i: tis deemed unnecestary to asy anything further n Commendation of the above described property, as it is well known to be the most beautifuland de- sirable building siter now for asle in Washington. The sale will commence on Lot No.2. Terms: One-third cath; the remainder insix and twelve months, the purchaser to gtve notes for the aeterca payments, bearing interest from dav of sale, A deed given and a deed cf trutt taken, All conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, je2-d GREEN & WIMLTAMS, Aucts, gy WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. EXECUTOR’S SALE or re a {MEROVED PROPERTY ON FOUB-AND-A-HALF STREET, BETWEEN MISSOURL AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES. AT AUCTION. : On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. loth instant. at 5 o'clock, we will sellin front of the premises. the southern part cf Lot 12, Square A, fronting 5 feet on Feur-and-a-half street, and running back 72 feet more or less, on & 28 feet alley, and impravéd by 4yo two-story Brick Dwellings. fronting on Route nd-a-half street. and a Brick Stable on the 6 T One-third in cash; the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the premises. All conveyancing and stampsat the expense of purchaser PETER O’DONOGHUR, Executor? je2, Wi, WALL & 00. Aucts, SALE OF CONDEMNED BTORES. } Wak DEPaRTMENT, CAVALRY BuRgAU, a Ce EN ‘ashington, ay 5 Will be sold, at Public Auction. on WEDNES- DAY, the 8th day of June, 1é64, at the Gavalry De- pot, * Gigsboro’ D.C.” a large lot of Quartermas- ter’s Stores, condemned as unfit for the public ser- Vice, consisting in part of— Btey. id. Stove Furniture, Euiver ‘orks, &c., uckets, Wagon Saddles, Curry Combs and Brushes, Baddies. Bridles, anda Whips, Files and Rasps, eddy ee and Derpenters’ Tools, Brooms, Shovels. Forks, and Rakes, Lanterns, Picks, and Leather Cuttings, Scrap Iron, Horse 8boes, Rope, Empty Barrels, &c., &e., dc. Bale to commence at ten (10) o’clock, a, m. Terms: Ly foods Fiv. ed after the day of aale to wi x remoy the artigien ‘om thie depot. ‘1 e ie For fur ous and apply to Captain H. A, ERY?—Who has the largest assortment of g Dattern tor Stamping? Who is the only prac. tie ron f Stamps? Who has the largest At tet mbroidery? Who bas the neta of Embroideries, Braids, &c., and who Siler dpertony the District that does 7_ ——- PBINOB, 361 # STREET ‘ar tiers Jadics ean select from 2,00) choice patterns sfopany king of work, and where hey can get ANY PATTERN ‘stamped. Waving stamped for 80,000 Jadicg is proof that he knows his business. Ladies i who dost want their goods jilted, but stamped aa they shopla be. fe . the only person in the city oS DorRLOPING? FLUTING! FLUTIN 4 only ae in town now in rel eae sat done as as in new York my sti Bee cot ne in Opposite Patent One, ‘AVALRY HORSES WANTED, Wan Dgpagr 7, CAVALRY Bureav, cS Wh er te) Stel saaeenti eran cemenies 5 A pony api eit ($165) dollars pet = i ir ' rrr ALRY Ho the next thirty (30) days at th je Nex irty at the ivered. wi Cop aah stables at Giesboro’, D.C. i ‘be sound in all particulars, not to. less than (5) nor more at nine '9) years old; 8 fifteem'Zo. sixt: hi igh, full in flesh. com ie ante win ,and of size sufficient Top cavalry iicatjonexwill be strictly adhered to oh viel cee aeiten banten rasalover. aymen' eon de! MES A BK 7 Lieut, Col, and Chief Quartermaster, my i%-Im é . favalry Bureau. _~ HO A 4 Ay BE DEALER IN”? WATCH MAT: TOOLS, CRYSTALS, FILBS, &c., No. 337 Pemsrivaxia AVENUE, Obposite Metropolitan Hote), aes _ . Wasbington, D.C. - The Subseri- Tables, nearly very low, Inquire Of ‘}ith street and mh +e r= Fs 1 aya ot ILLIARD PABLES ber has three Gret-class | pew, which he will dispose of | at the 7 room eofuer | Poansy!vania avenue, fink ev, Gately areas, Giestera? D 0! Dupuy, pot Quar- termaste D.C. By Command a, i General Auger, Com- manding Depot of Washington JAMES A. EKIN, my.28-td Lt. Col. &O. Q. M., Cav. Bureau Avction SALE OF OONDEMNED HORSES, Wan Derawruewr, Oavalay Boasav, Ovriow.o?r Cuter QUARTERMASTER, ton. D. 2. ha Will be sold at R e highest t er, at ste pues Sea places aie pews vis: ew port, ory Gettysburg, Pona.. Monday, May 9th, ‘auction ton, Penns., Thursday, June. p wil amsport, Pena. ThnFiday, June 22. fun Tse bars. Bundred and Titty (250) at cach of theother These horses have been condemned as Un! the cavalry service of the United States Army. ae nena clas ae many 6° jOrses wi. 80! a afties begin at) a.'m.,and continge daily until Terms: in U.8. neunas'st wh ap.26-tie20_ Lt. Ool. and 0.0. M. vairy Bureau, ITED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE, by Virtue of two writs of Fieri F; i % District of aciss issued fr. "8 office of the Circuit Court of the YJ, 0, McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, TRUSTER’S SALE OF HOUSE AND: LOT ON NINTH STREET WEST, BETWEEN 0 AND P STREETS NORTH. ¢ Pursvant to adeed in) trast made and executed by, ard A. Hyde,'of ‘Washi: nm Oity, to the Bul ure ® certain debt therein men- tioned, prected to sell, at public auction, in on the Séventh day of June next. o’clock, p, m., on + mises, “all that pi foe parse of round emnises, ited, hein; the said vibyof Washington, sq . ena tween O and P streets north, and Urea that width to a pubjic alley, together. singular, the ‘ovements, ptr iloaee fcing. fhe same ments and appurtenances to alt of the purchase money cash, three and six months, with inter- [ehaee Petes payments to be secured by a eed in trugt.on premises. i All conve; eee revenue stamps at the of ager. “iftheterme ey not complied with within fivedays th all and eredita- longing, eayiotaale, will be re- thers re sites io detaaiting ae eee Tia nee ER ten my.5-eokds J. 0. RE & OO., Aucts, By. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, (AN OERY BALE OE ADUARER VACANT On TURSDAY'AFTERNOON, June 7th, at half ast-five o’clock,on the premises, by virtue of a jecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Ool- umbia. made in acause (No. 98, in equity,) where- in Julius M. Grange: complainant, and Adele Douglas and others are defendants’ passed May 6, 1864, we shall sell the whole of Square No 561, di- ee jane teatradio paling Lol, ie Te clively on no! street. jew Jersey and First street west, all having fine alley facilities This square is located on the high grouné north mite of St of the Capitol, the immediate vicii S Aloysius Cnurch and the National Printin ce, djs inevery respect desiraDle for private|resi- 8: One halfeash; the remainjer in three and six months, with interest, secured to the fatis- faction of the Trustees; on the ratification of the salea by the court and payment of the purchase money, the Trustees will convey the property in fee to ‘the purchasers, = f the terms of sale are not complied in five ae after the sale, the ‘Trustess’ may nell the rty 80 in default at the risk and expense of Pre pu: chaser, on one week's notice in the Na- tional Intelligencer. Columbia, and to dir I nveyances and revenne stampé at the cost of expose to public sale, for eaah at the front $f +f the purchaser. Sent House oor, of sald county. op MONDAY. the wW.D. DANIDGE, Trustees day of Jane next. 1964, at Izo°cloek M., alide- THOS: J. FISHER. {Trust odant 8 tight, title, claim, and interest in and to my2l-eokds J. 0.MoGUIRE & CO.. Aucts Hadvided third nay cPeaeare No. 2, being the pt 0! evi 5 pron asthe propert or wi Dougisserancvin | CABBIAGES. oy AISES, i be sold to satisty judicial No. m8 and 2%. to Octo. CARE, ko. ir 1859, in Tavor o: 2.4. W. White and Just received a very large and spleniid essort- rother, use of James R, Le wea enry ment ot +f CARRIAGES ede akds vate U.S AEN, | CHitbaan CHAISES, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, aawoeat ral savor net oe Gilt — Dark Oval i : a Bee a MARE RITER'S 466 th atrenee Eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, Terma cash op -Imif* ff at remarkabl ee which weareronning SO 8¢7 & GRIFFITH, my 20-2W 369 7th st., bet. land K. [Alek. Gazette and Journal.) "| GEST OF THE LAWS OF THE DISTRICT ib Dy M Tbewtpron. $0. aa wahNOK TAYL JEWELLER'S IRON | TER. OW C 3, . Jew: Silver Plated | part: i | ANTHRACITE COAL FOR THE NAVY. ROPOBSALS FOR FORAGE. Navy DErartMen?, Jian + Curer Quantenwasten’ Burrav or Equirkext Cos se wi | WasHINGTON Deror, iN } oy . | , Beal i 4 for the Naty,to_be delivered during the fiscal | partment at Washington, Dc aes ad Mego | h June, 1555, will be received at this | Alexendria, and Fort Monroe.” rer eitha d ureau anti] Ka, m. June, 15s. | theserplaces, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw | contractor will be require: quest to be informed at -and that the con- | edgeand belief, the above-p i guarantors are tract may be forwarded to for-signatures and | good and sufficient as gureties for the amount for certificate, ay Which they offer to be security. — : ¢ Ag (Signed) A.B. To be cettitied by sa United States merce ( e. : torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer We. the unfORM OF GUARANTY. a under the United Slater Goxéeament, or respon: the und ned, residents o: nthe | gi wn to this office. Blate——yand of =———, inthe Statelof———. | Cone nen nee D, Hi, RUCKER, hereby. 2° intly ang severnily Soxenane veh the dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. -Oni ates, an uarantee that in case je fore- 3 “ ‘ kolpe bid of - aoe accepted, ee will, within qu QEUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, ten days after the receipt of the contract at . 2 Drrort oF Wasuisatoy, execute the same, with good and sufficient sureties, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1364. . t PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS ed, ** Proposals | These proposals must be en Bids will be received for the datiy for Anthracite Coal for Steam: > thatthey may | bushels o ery of 5.90 be distinguished from other business letters. Bnd epee ere OF oats and tons of hay or stray, Tho.offer must be for tha delivery of 10,0W tons, | “Bidders must state at which of the fete ada ofa ponnds. i Points they propose to make deliveries. and the The coal must ba of the best Buck Monntainor | Fates at which ¢ cy Wil saaite Senet ane Black Heath, or of a kind equal to themin allre- | the quantity ef each article Troposed to be dent: spects, for the purpose intended, which equality will bedetermined by a Board appointed by the Secretary 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 f to.farnish such evi- dence as will be satisfactory. and be subject to such inspection asto quality and quantity as the De- partment may direct, The coal must inmall res- pects be satisfactory to the inspector or inspec- tors, to beappointed by the Bureau, who will have the right of peremptory rejection. The coal is to be delivered on board vessels, at pach place in the port of Philadelphia as may be esignated by the Bureau, and in such quantities and at such times as, in the opinion of the Bureau, the exigencies of the service may require ; com- mencing when the vessel is reported ready to re- ceive cargo ; furnishing, if demanded, not les¢ than 1,00 tone per day. to be distributed to each Vessel. as may be directed, until the loading is complete ered, the time wh, menced, and when to be pou pate price must be writte: ids. Corn to be up in fiverios ahall be soy pleted. 5 noutin werdson the od stont sacks, + two bushelseach, Oatsin like sackentehoctitn: bushels cach. | The sacks to be farnished without extra charg ie Govenm H straw to be securely baled. ot The hay ang x The partionlee kind Sy description of onte, corn, ay or straw proposed to be del st be stated in the proposals. ivered most be All the articles offered under the bids herein in- yited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government Inspector before being accepted Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder. as the interest of a ae gales and Payment wi be. made when the whole amount contracted for 4 have been delivered and accepted. nal The bidder will be required to accompany his proposals with A gparanty, signed by two respon. sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execote the contract for the same, with good and snffcien: suretiesins sum equal to the amount of the con- Proposals will likewise be received for the deliv--| tract, to deliver the forage pro in conform) er. Of 3,000 tons of the same quality of coal, to be with the terms of this advertisment; and ined delivered in the eit New York, on board ves- | the Seg binder abonia ie Spier inte el con. . Hi - z trac! ey to. make good the difference bet: In theivase of failure to deliver the coal in proper the otfer of said bidder and the next lowest Peso 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 sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The geeponriniit of the guarantors must be contractor’s risk and expense, that which may | shown by official certifcate of a U. 8. District seem necessary to supply thedeficiency. _ Attorney, Collector of Customs or any o' Officer Any demurrage, or other charges to which the | under the United States ‘Government or responsi. Navy Department may be subjected from delay in the prompt delivery of the coal by the contractors, will be deducted from their bills. le person known to this office. at bidders willbe duly notified of the accept. ance or rejection of their proposals. The price must be for the coal delivered on The full name and P.O., address of each bidder board vessels, on terms and conditions above | must be legibly written in the proposal. stated, at the contractor’s risk and expense, and Proposals must be addressed Eig, Gen. DA without extra charge of any kind. Bucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Wasbington, The offer, as required by law, must be accompa- | D. 6: and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals nied by a written ‘anty, signed by one or more | for Forage.”’ E. guar responsible persona, to the effect that they under- take that the bidder or bidders will, if bisor thei bid be accepted, enter into obligation, at such time as may be prescribed by the Bureau, with eceaees sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. tp t No proposition will;he considered unless accom- panied by such guarantee: and the Department Teserves the right to reject all the offers, if con- migpred to be to the interest of the service to do so. ‘wo or more sureties each in a sum equal to the amount specified to be paid, will he required to sign the contract. and their responsibility will be certified by a United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the eon- tract, signed by the contra¢tor and both of bis uarantors, will be requiredof the suecessful bid- fer or bidders upon, signing the contract. Blank forms of bi guarantees, and bonds, my be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and piate} a ( I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to fur: and deliver to the United States, at the Quar master’s Department. at ——, agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals ae forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. ess, Agent, ‘ollowing articles, viz : 8 additional and collateral security—twenty per | —— bushels of Corn, in sacks, at — per bushel of cent. will be withheld from the amount of all pay- Se 5 ments, which reservation is not to be pet except 4 —— bushels of Oats,in sacks, at — per bushel of by authority of the Secretary of the Navy, until 32 pounds ‘ the contract shall have been in all respects com- plied with; and the remaining eighty per cent. or other amount that may be due upon each bill, will, when a proper certificate is furnished by the inspectorgand the bill Spnrored by the Bureau, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor may name, within ten days after the warrants for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. ‘. . It will be stipulated in the contract that if default be made in the delivery of the coal—in the quantity, or the quality, and at the place and time d irected by the Bureau—then, and in that case, the con- tractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United Stater, as liquidated damages, a sum — tons of Baled Hay, at — per ton of 2,09 pounds — tons or Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2.9 ounds, Ralvacs to commence on or before the — dayo* 186—, and to be completed on or before tha - y of 13 and pledge myself to enter inte a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my big chas been accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier Genera! D. H. Rocker, is General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.C. | | money not exceeding twice the contract price, y Phich may be recovered from time totime,accori: | we. the Pee Sveure sito ih the eee the act or acts of Congress in that ease pro- | Qonnty of. .and State of , hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United Sta 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_for the same with good and sufficient sure. ties, in a sum equa! to the amount of the contract, to farnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1833, under which the bid was made, and, in case the Bidders whose propel shall be accepted, and none other, will be notified, and, as early as prac- ticable, s contract will be transmitted to them, which thay will be required to execute within ten days after its receipt at the Post Office or navy agency named by them. he form. of offer, herewith given : FORM OF OFFER. L(or we), of , State 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 poundssamount- ing to — dollars. the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of the advertisement of the 24th day of May, 1864, from the ‘Navy Depart- ment, and hereunto appended. Should my (or our) offer be accepted. I (or we) re- guaranty, and certificate is the conteast aay be awarded. itness, Given under our hands and seals this — day of Sealy fee | Ses I hereby certify that, to thé’best of my kuowl- said ——— shall fail to enter into @ contract ag \) aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differ- neé@ between the offer by said and the next for the delivery of the anthravite coal proposad, | _ Alldealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leather, in compliance with the terms of the advertisement | Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re. of the l6th of May. 1854, hereto appended,and under { quested to send to this office, on MONDAY ofeach, which it was made; and in case the said week, a sealed proposal or list, in duplecate, of the®? shall fail to enter into the contract afore west responsible bidder. or the person to whom articles they are prepared to furnish to this Depot a: 1, we y guarantee to make good the difference between the | short notice. with the price of each marked in plain offer of the said -and that which may beac- | figures, so that. in case the exigenciesof the servico cepted. require it. the article or articles can be obtained Witness, (Signed) o.D. without delay.andatthe lowest price. (Place.) BLP, Denlers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- (Date. } uired to furnish the list punctually every Mond Mornington Se eT RUCKER. morning. Chief Quartermaster, I hereby certify that. to the best of my knowl- ‘< Brigadier General and 5-tf epot of Washington. edge and belief, the above-named guarantors, — and —, are good anr sufficient. : (Signed) G. H. _To be signed by the United States District Indge, United States District Attorney, Colle PERSONAL. Navy Agent. 33 ia Py ADAME AHOLIAB wishes to inform her (pBesane OFFICE, friends that she is prepared to read to all Wark DEPARTMENT, who wish to give ber acal!. the present. @nd fa She _ WASHINGTON, May 25, 1964, 8 will be received at this Office » the lith day of June, 1854. for i Shot and S-inch Morta¥ Sheil,to | } lowing quantities at the un- | point out the future husband and wife. u impressed medinm, and can be consulte iness of importance. All confidential. 2272 B street, between 6th and 71) land. ea RS. L. SMITH, an excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 242 Fourth street, five doors above I street, examines diseases, heals by mag: | metism. sees your dead and living friends, tells | character, gets mames, reads the future, has ereat | Sympathy for the afliicted. Hours from Wa. m.to Sealed Propo until TUESDe - 8-inch Colu abiad be delayered in the fol dernamed Arsenals, viz: S-INCH COLUMBIAD SHOT. At the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, 4,000. At the Watervliet Arsenal, York, 4.00), At the’ New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York. 6,000, mos At the Aileghany Arsenal, Pittsburgh, 1,000, mia S At the Bt. Louis Arsenals, Missouri. 2,00" wees ree mrss S-INCH MORTAR SHELL. At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Islant, RATER EON: ‘ew York. 20,000. i At the Watervliet Arsenal. New York, 5.009. A First-class Shee Store in 7th Street. 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 fron for columbiad shot to be not less than 25,0) Ibs per square inch, and for mortar shells not | less than 14,00 lbs per square inch. Drawings can be seen at any of the United States Arsenals, I HAVE OPENED THB LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPEST, BOOT. 4ND SHON 2TORB tne city of Washington, with a very extenrivs The projectiles are to be inspected at the fodndry LADIBS’. MI88E8’. CHILDREN’S, where cast. and are to bedelvered at the Argenala | __ QENTB, rae) BOOTS AND SHOBS, free ofcharge for handling and transportation. Of every Style and Quality, at prices to snit every: Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less ? i. AL, than one-tenth (1-10th) of the whole amount con- No. $17 7th street, Tutgilisemeer Block. tracted for per week. The first delivery to be made | above D street, west side, onthe 29th 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. & perate Proposals must be made for the shot and Sheil, Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Ar- senals where they Bropore to deliver, and the number of projectiles they propose to deliver at ‘| each place, if for more than one, . 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 party, obtaining a contract offer shot or shell other han those cast in his own foundry, they will bere- jected, and the contract rendered null and void. Bidders will enclose with their vida the written acknowledgments of their sureties over theit own ignatures = acontract will be obliged” iach party obtainin, to enter into bond with approved sureties for its idders faithful execution. | Upon the award being made, successful will be notified and furnished with forms of, con- tract and bond BUA groat vatinty of MILITARY BOOTS D. FROM PARIS, E BERNARD—La Cinguantaine; 90. Dumas Fils—Cesarine; 30. umas File-Un Paquet de Lettre: lurger—Le Bonhomme Jadis; 2). De Bernard—Une Aventure de Magistrat; 2 De Bernard Gendre; 3), Lamartine Grariella; 35. Lamartine—L’ Enfance; 25. Bernard—Un Acte de Vertu; 25. Karr—Lous les Tilleuls; 45. Karr—Fort en Theme; 4). Scribe—Proverbes; 4. my 19 i} FRANCK TAYLOR. ‘The Department reserves thé right to reject a “Bersoas want oor and SHO! Bastern or. all bids, if pet deemed aatiofactory. aaa! or mes Lands nd fe ee aseort- Proposals will be addressed to‘ Brigadier Gen- | Dat n store and at tis favor ive ac eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- all. GBIF % Gama na as saa peter ewe | eet ———— tar Shells.” * BD. RA fi Dy 4283* CoLLina.& 00.8 my 26-td * Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. * aie G®"5 PATENT DEAUG! ALE AND PORTEB. 1 Bow revelving large quantities of DRAUGH? wien 1 IRE rom ho short noties t@ am on all persons who will favor me with their orders. Batisfaction tied. guarantied, Orders given to my drivers will be promptly s+ to, . Goods delivered in alt parts of Washingtes a¢ Georgetown, freeof charge. ‘Torms :—Cash on delivery ‘ BILEY MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the public for nearly a 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. 4 ‘These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paner cut in the ferm of a collar, but are MOLDED AND SHAPED TO FIT THE NECK. They are made in “Novelty,” (or turn-down saving style;) in every half size from 12 to'17 inches, and ew ; poco se ‘The in “Eureka,” (or Garotte,) from 19to 17 inches; | Yard of t and packed in ‘solid sizes” in neat bluecartons, | “wpey ane oh oll Rips at the saarpohrs tk con.aining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten | @hich consists in part of the fllowing Binds: thicknesses, 4 Svocessoss 70 J. T; Luxwan, ite ee oo ee Canal, Between - Sereats, peered each—thelatter a very handy package for travelers | About 100,000 feet Walnut, all f army and navy officers. Ror On ees RP EVERY COLLAR is stamped ss 1,000,000 feet and Joist, all 7 “@RAY'S.PATENT ira ostream z 00. White Piss Jongthe, : ; in men’s ing goods, | 590,000 Bold hy all dealers PO saat coe The tradegupptied by 4 ee WALL, STEPHENS & CO., ap}4-3. $392 Pe. svenue, Washington, ARBARAS HISTORY. ByAmeliaB. Edwards; Tarton’s Butler in! New Orleans; 75 cents, First and Last, poem; +). ieknor’s Life of Prescott; #2. The Perfect Gentleman; or, Etiquette and Elo- Money. hems on sucess Bat. FRANCK TAYLOR, | parel, &, &¢, M. K. WALSH & 00, LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, , 299 O street, between sth ae Hear'the Varieties id and Silver Woke ilemnen "Weert

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