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| Dr. Lighthill’s Fourth Visitto Washington, —_—~ x x STAR Pouce Rerorts.— First Precinct. — Ann | Williams, drank and disorderly; for hearing. Edw. Johnson, fast driving: $3.50. C.Maurphy, fast riding on & bridge #2.50, Second Precinet.—Joseph Kiker, interfenag THE EVENIN with an officer, and attempt to rescue 4 prison- ; er; milita Ann Sheehy, selling whiskey un- licensed; $20. Also, keeping open en Sanday; #i0. Patrick Sheeby, do; do, Pat‘ Murphy, selling whiskey unlicensed; deferred. Also, keeping open on Sunday;$10. Elizabeth Hays, selling whiskey to soldiers; $20. P Juvenaul. haviug a stolen horse; dismissed. Eliza Whit, disorderly, dismissed. Carmelo Bourverical, assaultand battery; bail for court. Charles Craffart, threats; Eliza Whit, do.; bail for peace. Jos. Ward, Jno. Stone, Jno. Long, threats: military. Third Precinct -Wm. H. Clementson, disor- derly; $2.56. Mary Webb, do; $3.56. Arthur Bradley, assault and battery; bailforcourt. | Fourth Precinct.—Thos. McKeever, drunk; | $1.60. Jas. Powell, do.; $2. Edw. Gatsell, drank and disorderly: $7. Thos. McKeever, | drunk; dismissed. Dennis Quinn, drank and } disorderly; military. Pat. Boyle, drunk; $2. Alde Moore and Chas. Reese, assault and bat- tery; bail for peace. J.H. Lewis, drunk; #2. Ann Smith, vagrant; $1.25. Ellen Green, Pat. Keenan, Thos. Scott, Wm. Dennington, drunk and disorderly; #3 each. Ffth Precinct—William Ross, disorderly; dismissed. D McKnew, violating city prdi- WMaucrs; $1. a en une liquor an- licensed ; $2%), zie White, grand lar.eay; ismiss+d. A. mith, drunk; #2. Sizth Precinct—Thomas Carroll, vagrant; workhouse. Patrick McMahon, drank and disorderly ; $5. Tenth Precinct—Julia Washington, indecent language; dismissed. Wm. Johnson, disor- derly ; $12.58 Rebecca Gant, do.; $10,55. | Hannah Wolf and Wm. Collins, do. ; #2 each. Dani. Chew, Saml. Brown, James Sephus, Sam]. Young, and Geo. Johnson, do. : $3 each. | Wa. Smith, do. ; dismissed. Wm. Connor, de- ' serter; military. Carroll Bailey, nuisance; +2. Emma Scott, larceny; batl for court. | Elizabeth Flanigan, interfering with enro'ling officer ; dismissed. Sarah Smith, disorderly ; #3. Margaret Martin, do.; #5. Barney Flan- igan, do; 1. Mary Dailey, threats, Jere- miah Petticord, assault and battery; bail for peace. Edw. Jones, selling liquor to soldiers; #20. James Tucker, Yrank and disorderly, dismissed Theodore Barber, fighting; #2. George White, do. ; $2. Charlotte Lacas, dis. orderly and profane; #1,75 Wm. Johnso! profanity ; $2. Sarah Brown, drunk and dis- orderly ; $4. Catharine Light, do. ; dismissed. By $95,700! Y¥ THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED | STATES. In pursuance of law, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States of America, do here, by declare ant inske known that public sales will be held atthe undermentioned Land Offices in the State of Minnesota, at the periods hereinafter designated, to-wi At the Land Office at MINNEAPOLIS, commen- i .the fifth day of Sept for the disposal of the public lands with lowing townships and parts of townships, v Worth of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian The SE \ and the W 3s of section 5; the on 19 of township 116; sections ction 23; sections 27, 2 , 31, and 33, of town- . and 17; the NE %; of sections 19, 21, nship 117; the 8 4s SE 4. and 4 of SW 4; of section 33, of township 1s, of 26. 3, 15, and 17; the N } fection 19, t > section_21, and the N section 2. of township 116; the 8 4; of section & 22 of section 21. the d 2: of sec . 27, 29. 31, 38. and 35, of township 17; the 8% SE | 3. the 832 BW 4. of section 31, of township 113, of | range 27. Sections 1. 3. 5, 9. 11, and 13; the N 34 of section 15, ‘of township 115; sections 1, 9.11, 13, 15, 17, 19. | 21, 23.25, 27. 29, 31, 33, and range 2. fi Section 1. 3 sections 1, 3,5,7. 9.11, 33.15, 17, 19 1, 33, and 35, of town- ship lI7, of range 29 Sections 1 29. and 35. of Section 2 3, and 25, ot towshipli7, seetions 25, 27. 29,31, 33, and 3, ottownship 118. of rauge 31 g& 7.9% township a township Sections 1, 3, section 19; the 23. of township 11 ‘of township 118. Sect 5 W 24 of section 7 and se ,and 17; the N?} he N 23 of sec ns. 3. tions 25, range 34 Township 16 21, 23. 25. 27, an 31; the N 3s of oftownship 17 Township 116. 31. 28. 25. 2015 22 Of secti Tow 21, 23, 2. 31.33, and 3. wnship 118. of range 37. Township | and 118; sections 6, 8,18, 20, and | ie 8}, the SW ‘3, of seeti Bee. , of township 119, At the Lx on Monday. d Office at ST. CLOUD. commencing © fifteenth day of Angust next, for the disposal of the public lands within the follow- ing parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west af the fifth princapal Fections 7 N 2, of se 5 Sections 1.2 ne N 3g of reetion 19. the e N?2 of rection +33, and 35, of 13, 15, and 17; the N 24 of f section 21, and’ the 3 Sections 29,31, ns 19 and 21; the $1, 33, and 35, of x 7, of townshi 3, of stetion Uy the 25, 7, 29,31, 33, and 17, of township > 29, 31, 33, and 35, of 5, and 17, of township . of township 122, of range Sections 1, 3 i oftown "the N 2s SW %, of see- 7, 13, 15, tions 7, PD 51, 38, and 3, of township 123, of yan, The E}, NE 44, of section 1, of tions sand M1, of township 122 I, se 3 7.9, 11, 13,1 of* and section 3%. Tions 13, 14, 15, 19, 28, 31, ane township 121; he W 3 of cent . Tange 3. Lands appropriated by Inw for the use ofschools, Ynilitary, and other purge: 5, together with selec tions of =wamp lands filed in yonr office by the Burveyor General. will he The offering of the above lands will be coun: menced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered,and the aule thee closed; but the sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks. and no private entry ofany of the Jands will be admitted until after the evpiration ofthe Sue-weeks. ey % Given under my hand. at the city of Washington, this 18th day of April, anno Domini one 1 eight hundred anc siNtyrlOur ay e thousand é M LING! By the President COL: ._M. EDMUNDS, Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. All bona fide actual settlements wuder ting Jaws, subsisting prior to and up to the date of this rosenstion, will he reeognized; and all such set lersare hereby called upon to come forward and establish and enter their claims with the Register and Receiver before the day fixed in the foregoing Sor the commenceinent of the publie sale. J. M. EDMUNDS, Commi Note.—Under the regulations ofthe Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment ean be mnade for advertising proclamations, except to such publishers as are specifically authorized by the Com. Missionerof the Geueral Land Office, jo tinge cluded from the sale. sioner, PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 180 Breadway, N. Y., EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA WINE. We guarantee them all to be ABSOLUTELY PURB, For sale by all first-class Grocers and Drugeiste everywhere. mh 30-3m™ APERHANGINGS. I would moat respectfully inform and the public jn genezal 1 Ty spring stock of American and French PAPERY HANGINGS. consisting of the finest Bronce Gri Papers, sable for parlors, dining rooms, cham. 1 aw also in receipt of a large assort: i! Cornice, Gilt Window Bhades and Pletane Gut 8 wishing to purchase will d. themselves Setore bi Blsowhere tt? yi the largest assort: Bree een morenas a Beta epee my9-e02m __—[Intel.} No. 240 Pa, avenue, MAPS. " AST Survey Map of Souti ’ iiovd's Map of Rontuckys in ireinia; 20, Map of Eastern North Qaro| 775. Coast Survey Map of Northern Alabama and Georgia; 5D. facie ald oh Costner Alabama: UiniaDa, La “3 Const Survey Map of Nortue Geor gin; ‘eae Mississippi and ro om Sarver Map of Southern bama; £0. Map of Eastern Virginian; 25. P of the different States, es FRANCK TAYLOR, 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 6th, and can be consulted at the Exsitt House for ONE WEEK until Saturday evening, June lita, on DEAFNESS, CATARRH, &nd all the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. Testimonials. WASHINGTON, D. O., March 5, 1564. De. LicHTHILL—Dear Sir: I take this oppor- tunity to publicly express my gratitude for the ‘wonderful cure of deafness you have in so short a time effected in my case. 1 was deaf for about six years, and for the last few years so much so that I could not hear preaching or cemmon conversation; but now since your invaluable services have been rendered, I can hear as well as ever. In conclusion, let me say that the noises with which I have been troubled in my head | for years, have also disappeared. Very truly yours, James R. McOaTHEAN, 10th street, between E and F. WasuinGTon, D. C., March 4, 1561, This is to certify, that having been deaf since the year 1958, and since that time gradually losing my hearing until I was unable to hear common conversation or public speaking, I applied to Dr. Lighthill, of New York, who, after a short and painless course of treat- ment, entirely restored my hearing. I hearti- ly recommend Dr. Lighthuii to the aeaf. FREDERICK RoBERTSON, Residence near Fort Saratoga. WasuincrTon, D. C., March 2, 1964. This is to certify that haying been affected for twenty years with deafness, and having if tried some of the most eminent doctors of our | city without any relief, I atlast heard of Dr Lighthill and put myself under his care. His treatment was brief, and successful. I am now completely restored, and the cure is ap- parently permanent. I have all confidence in Dr. Lighthill’s skill, and would advise all af- flicted with deafness to go and consult him at JSosEPH WHITNEY, Residence near P and litn streets. once. Remarkable Cure of Deafness, From the Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, Rector of St. in college, some twenty years ago. James’ Church. SyYRacvuse, February 20, 1861. I have been deaf in one ear, ever since I was By the skill of Dr. Lighthill, its hearing was entirely restored, so that now I hear alike with both ears, and I find that I can use my voice with much more ease and comfort than before. JosEPH M. CLange. WIESENFIELD & CO., Odeon Hall Clothing Rooms, (ESTABLISHED 1547,) CorNER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 434 STREET, Beg leave to call the attention of the citizens and trangers of Washington to our very large and ex- tensive assortment of SPRING CLOTHING ;—we fay extensive, for, having the most unbounded facilities for manufacturing. and having a buyer always in market, ready to avail himself of all the rich and fashionable styles of goods that may be offered, we tiatter ourselves that we can exhibit the most fashionable and varied assortment of clothing ever offered in this city, We enumerate in part BLACK CLOTH FROCK and DRESS COATS. running to the finest grades. Genuine Black French Doe Skin PANTS; Black Grenadine and other SILK VESTS; from which may be selected a dress suit of the very finest ma- terial, equal in finish and workmanship to the very best, and at much lower prices. Our assortment of CASSIMERE GOODS cannot be excelled in variety of colors and beauty of styles, and all cut and made in the most fashion- We name in part the English Walk- ing Coat, the French Jacket, the Business Frock Coat, American Sack, and all other styles now in wear. Amost splendid assortment of plain and fancy Cassimere Pants and Vests. We call the most especial attention of the ladies to our superb assortment ef BUYS’ CLOTHING, which for beauty of styles cannot be surpassed, if equalled in thiscity. We most respectfully ask an examination of those goods before purchasing able manner, elsewhere, In the line of MILITARY CLOTHING we have the most extensive assortment in this city, con- sisting of Dress and Fatigue Coats; Infantry and Cavalry Jackets; ight and dark Blue Pants, both plain and reinforced; Shoulder Straps, Sword Belts, Sashes, and in fact everything pertaining to an officer’s outfit. In the line of FURNISHING GOODS we have an elegant assortment of Cassimere Over Shirta, White and Brown Linen Shirts of all grades; Under Shirts, and Drawers, a full line; Military Gloves, Kid, Silk, Lile Thread and others. ‘We most respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, who may rest assured of fair dealing and good articles, ENGLISH WALKING LISH WALKIN LIsH WALKT. FRENCH WALK FRENCH WALKIN ENG ENG NG z NG ING G JA COATS, COATS, OOATS, us ACKET, ACKET, FRENCH WALKING JACKET. FINE BLACK CLOTH FROCK OOATs, F BLACK NE FINE BLACK C: CLOTH FROCK LOTH FRGCK COATS, COATS, BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS, BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS, BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, VESTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, VESTS OF ALL DESCRIPLIONS, VESTS cha L INE INE ae TA FANCY OASSIMERB PANTS. ANCY CASSIN \ FANCY GASSIM MILITARY MILITARY F MILITARY MILITARY JA MiLITARY Ja ERE PANTS, CASSIMERE PANTS, ‘ROOK GOATS, FROOK COATS; FROCK COATS, CKETs, CRETS MILITARY JACKETS: MILITARY PANTS AND MILITARY PANTS AND VESTS MILITARY PANTS AND VEg?s° IN oe Za ad wu) U Soa Ssy = ALA Be ot BOYS’ CLOTHIN a, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING N BOSOM SHIRTS FOR N BOSOM SHIRTS FUR IN BOSOM SHIRTS FOR $15' BOSOM SHIRTS FOR BOSOM SHIRTS FOR BOSOM SHIRTS FOR SHIRTS AND DRAW: s AND DRAWS, SHIRTS AND DRAWS, HIRT KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, 1s 18! Bis: 16, 16, NECKTIZ8 AND SCARFS, NEC NECKETIES AN’ TIES AN BOA RES- SCARES, | ‘ WEISENFIELD & CU. . ODEON HALL CLOTHING ROOMS, ESTABLISHED 1847. i Corner 4 street and Pennsylvania avenue, my 4-eolm ANTED TO OALL AT Se Depot, 50,000 Hn ra: ents are a Teck’ out that Fett opposite ‘ oe veldery done, is ‘tel ery done, ar asd in ie city. Be | of Board of Common Council, ELECTION NOTICES. IRST WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice i hereby given, that in conformity to the prov sions of the chart+r ofthe city of Washington, a election will be held on Monday the Sth day June, at John C. Reeve'’s carpenter shop.onls between I9th and 2 streets west, for Mayor, serve two ytars; for one member ofthe Board Alderman, to serve two years; and three membe for raid Ward. \ 7 o'clock s_m.,and closea Brme bolls open at 7 ONT a UALYERT, LEWIS B. PARKER, WM. RIGGLES, | my %6 Commissioners, FURST WARD-SECOND PRECINCT —Notic in berehy given that, in confo. mity with the | | provisions of the charter of the city of Washington | apelection will be held on Menday, the sth day o June next. at F. R. Dorsett’s carpenter shop, cor- ner of G and 8th streets west. for Mavor. to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, two years; and three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to serve two years. for said Ward. @EO. F. KIDWELL, L. P.RODIER, my 26 Commissioners, @ECOND WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice bw is hereby given, that, in conformity to the rovisions of the charter of the city of Washing- n,an election will be held on gonday, tha 6th day of June next, at the northeast corner of Hand 12th streets west. for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Aldermen, to serve two ears; and three members of Board of Common ouncil, to serve one year, for said Ward, The polls will open a m _,and closeat7 p.m. JOHN P. HILTON FRANCIS MILLER. H. CLAY STEWART, my 24 Commissioners. @Q@ECON D WARD—SECOND PRECINOT.—Notice kK is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- charter of Washington city, an eld on Monday, the 6th day of visions of the cit election will be hi | June next, at Ford’s Drug Store, corner of Penn- fylvania avenue and }jth street, for Mayor, to serve wo years; for one member of Board of Al- dermen, to serve two years, and three members of Board of Common Council, to serve one year, for said Ward The Polls open at 7 o'clock a. m. and close at7 p.m, GEO. W. HARKNESS, L. MIDDLETON _my 24 Commisstoners. HIRD WARD—8ECOND PRECINOT —Notice is hereby given that. in paternity 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 ears; for one member of the Board of Aldermen, o Serve two years; and three members of the Board of Common Council, to serve oné year; and Assessor to serve two years for said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o’elock a. m., and elose at 7 p.m, A ADAM ~ CH ARLES F. WOOD, GEO. €, WHITING. my 24 ommissioners, NHIRD WARD—FIRST PRECINOT,—Notice is hereby given that, in conformity with the pro- ons of the charter of the city of Washington, 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 north and Sth street west, for Mayor, to serve two years: forone member of Board of Aldermen, two years; and three membersof the Board of Common Council, to serye one year; and Assessor to serve two years, for said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o'clock a. m.and close at7 p.m, SAMUEL E. TYSON, JAS. M, TOWERS, Commissioners. {OURTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Notice is hereby oo: that in conformity to the provisions ot the charter of the city of Washing- ton, an election will be held on Monday, the 4th day of June. at the northeast corner ot ‘ith and H streets, for Mayor, to serve two years; for ore member of Buard of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Council, for said Ward. The polls open at 7 o'clock a. m., and cleae at 7 p.m, 8. K. SYLVESTER, ECKLOFF. _my 24 Rg. Lt ’ J. W. CLARKE. my 2 Commissioners. {OURTH WARD-—SECOND PRECINCT.—No tice is hereby given that, in conuior.uity to the rovisions of the charter of the city of Washing- on, an election will be held in the Second Pre- einet of the Fourth Ward, at the south front, center of City Hall, entrance to Court Ho on Monday, the 6th day of June, for a Mayor of raid city, to serve two years; one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve Lear ead three members of the Board of Common Council, to serve one year. to nopreneny said Ward. Polls will be opened at7 o’clock a, m., and will close at7 o’clock p.m, CHAS, H. ANDERSON, CHAS. WALTER, THOMAS GALLIGAN, my 21 Commis oners. Furts WABD—FIRST PRECINCT,—Notice is hereby given that, in conformity with the provisions of the charter of the city of Washing- on, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at the School-house corner of 3d street east and A street south, for Mayor, to serve two years; for one member of Board of Al- dermen, to serve two years; and three r Board of Common Council, for one yea sessor for said Ward. The polls open at7 o'cleck a.m.aniclose7 p.m. -C. WAILES, GEORGE M. OYSTER, my 25 Commissioners. 1FTH WARD—SECOND PRECT hereby given that, in confor: h the provisions of the charter of the city o! hing- ton, an Election will be heii on Monday, the 6th day of June next, at the School House, corner of Third street east. and D street south, for Mayor to serve two years; for one member of Board of Alder- men to serve two years; and three members of Board of Common Council to serve one year; and ssessor for said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o'gesk a&.m.. and close at 7 p.m M, SLATER BLT TIPPETT JAS. U. RICHARDS, y2 Commissioners, SIXTH WARD—FIRST PRECINC! > hereby given that, in conformity with the pro- visious of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June, at the School Honse, 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 two years; and-three members of. pard of Common Council, to serve one year, for said Ward. The Polls open at 7 o'clock a. m.,and close at 7 p.m, JOSEPH M COOK, JAMES W. BRIGGS, WILLIAM HOEKB, my 24 t Commissioners. XTH WARD—SECOND PREC ereby given that, in conformit sions of the cbarter of the city of Washington, an election will be held on Monday, the 6th day of June next. at the Anacostia Engine 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 Board of Common Council, to serve one year, for said Ward, The Polls open at 7 o'clock A. M..and close at 7 SAM’L ARMISTEAD. JOHN W. THOMPSON, WILLIAM BERON, | my 24 Commissioners. @EVENTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice SS is hereby given, that im accordance with the provisions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be held on Monday, the sth day of une 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, Polis open at7 o'clock a. m. and close at7 p.m, T. H. BARRON, GEO, MATTINGLY, 8. C0. MAGRUDER, Commissioners. TH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT. — 's hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions of the charter of the city of Wash- ington. an election will be h on Monday, the 6th day of June next.at the corner of Seventh street and Maryland avenue. west side of 7th street. for lag ee to serye two years; for one member of Board « Idermen, to serve two years; three members of Board.ot Common Council, to serve one year; and Assessor to serve two years for said ward. Polls open at7 Siccek a: m.and close at7 p.m, HO. NOYBS HENRY M. KNIGHT, Commissioners, my 7 Ue noe nes the Target swortment of pattern for Stampin @ is t] m tical person. that Stamps? Who has the largest number of hande at Embroidery? Who has the finest stock of Embroideries, Braids, &c., and who in the only person in the District that does Fluting for ladies care we m7 PRL . 391 F STREET where ladies can select from 25,000 choice patterns for any kind of work, and where they can get ANY PATTERN stamped. Maving stamped for 30,000 Jadies is proof theshe knows his business. ies siihay eld ree goaean natfieaiere tae ey should be, on! Ti i who does good work, . . tei daaed FLUTING! FLUTING! FLUTING! . he only machine in, town b aed in operation. Fluting done as good as in new York or clsey bere. my 9-tf 89381 F street, opposite Patent Office. (AvaLRy HORSES. WANTED, War DerarrMent, CAvALRy ‘h wtermaster, Chir, Wasaincton, D. C,, 18th. THREE THOUSANDAS, HORSES Wan’ /HORSES WANTED One hundred and sixty-1 i were. k and red and i sixty-five ($165) dollars per head delivered within tote eok eo ae a in e Government stables at @leaboro’, D. (a eee mh ie horses to be sound in all ‘particulars, not Fo bap five (5) nor more thap nine 9) years old; compart ixteen Hands high, full in flesh 3 pend uilt, bridle wise, and of size t Sobrid sufficient These specifications will be strictly adhe and Tigid : eet Fran City in Sreny seetica! “z . - wander my 1.1m ett. Col, oot at ae Wwalry Bureau. FRENCH PIREBOARD PRINTS. J sion ge : 486 dust ree ws ant Eats tener at dadis dane ors above Gad - i RG F. a BETES CORSSOR TO H. F, i CITITENS AND Mirrany fotsl. ( ui a eine Bonwav, * em-tt The polls open at7 o'clock om ena close at 7 p, 1 | PROPOSA SF OPROSALS FOR FORAGE, Onrer Quantenwasren’s Orrion, } Wasuincton Depo. Dec. 8, 1853. Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned | for supplsing the. U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- | partment, at Washington. D. 0., Baltimore, Md.. lexand) Monroe, Va., or either of these plac Corn, Oats and Straw, j Bids wil for the delivery of 5.00 | dusbels of corn or oats and & tons of hay or straw, | and upwards. | Bidders must state at which of the above-named points they prepose to make deliveries, and the rates at which <aey will make detiveries thereat, | the quan@#ty ef each article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- | menced, and when to be completed. The price must be written out in wordson the | bids. Corn to be up in goon Stout sacks, of about two bushelseach, Oatsin likesacksofaboutthree | bushels each. The sacks to be furnished without | extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered most be ted in the proposals, All the articles offered under the bids herein in- | vited will be subject to arigid 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 the Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amout contracted for shall have been *-livered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany bis | proposals with a guaranty, 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 in sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, Shey to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest respon- sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responribility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. All bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ance or rejection of their proposals. ‘The fall name and P.O., address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Froposats must be addressed Brig Goat D. A. latucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, Dc d should be plainly marked * Proposals 2. Da sum equal to the amount of the con- the contractorand both of his araptors, will be required of the successful bid- jer or bidders upon Signing the contract, Blank forms of bids, guarantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State) Date) propose to furnish jonds, tract. signed b: ( I, the subscriber, do hereby and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at -, agreeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot, Dec. 4, 1863, the following articles. viz: — bushela a Corn, in sacks, at — per bushel of 56 ponnds — bushels of Oats, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds —— tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 ounds — tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the dayof , 186—, and to be completed on or before the — dny of , 186—, and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted, Your obedient servant, Brigadier Geroral D. H, RUcKER, General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. 0. GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of and State of s hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the United’ States, 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 equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advert: ent dated December 5, 1363, under which the bid was made, and, in case the said shall fail to enter into a 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 ater of eal. ie Seal. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. qe To be certified by the United States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United Staten Go reconient; or respon- ib) known to this office, sible person DH. RUCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. QPPRANGE OFFICE, War DEPARTMEST, WASHINGTON. June 1, 1344. SEALED Proposats will be received at this office until FRIDAY, the I7thof June, at 4 0’clock p. in. for the delivery at the New York agency, No. Worth street, New York, of S 100.000 CURRY COM™: " These Curry Combs are to be made in strict con- formity with the samples, which can be seen at this office. or at the New York agency, except that the handles are to be of birch, beech or hard maple. They are to be subject to inspection at the factory where made before being received by the Govern- ment. None are to be received or paid tor but such as are approved on inspection. Deliveries must he made at the rate of not less than 6,000 per week. or 1,000 perday, commencing on the 16th day of July, 1361 They are to be de- livered in boxes of Xveach. Failure to deliver at a specified time Il sudject the contractor toa forfeiture of the quantity due at that time. No bids will be considered from parties other than regular mannfacturers of the articls.and such as are known to this department to be fully compe- tent to execute in their own shops the work pro- osed. x Bidders will enclose with their bids the written acknowledgments of their sureties over their own signatures. nod 2 A Bach party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. s Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond. The department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to “Brig. General GEORGE D, RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance, Wish- av ington. D.C. and will be endorsed Propssals jor Curry Combs.” RORGE D. RAMSAY, je2-eotd Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. Deport oF WASHINGTON, D. C., January 4, 1354. All dealersin Drugs, Hardwar¢, Lumber, Leather, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re- quested to send to this office, on MONDAY ofeach week, a sealed proposal or list, in duplecate, of the articles they are prepared to furniah to this Depot at sbort notice. with the price of each marked in plain figures, £0 that, in case the exigeacies of the service require it, the article or articles can be obtained without delay, and at the lewest price. is Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list punstually every Monday, morning. D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief. 5-tf Depot of qu QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, i La felead fears PERSONAL. ADAME AHOLIAB wis'ies to inf friends that she is prepured to r who wish to give heracal!, the ? ture; point out the fature husband and wife. She isan impressed medium, avd cin be consulted on | brsiness of importance. All confidential. House No. 227 B street, between (th and 7th, second floor, Island. je 1-1w* KS. L_ SMITH, an excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medium, 252 Fourth street, fivedoors above I street, examines diseases, heals by mag- netism, sees your dead and living friends, tells character, gets names, reads the future, has great sympathy for the afflicted. Hours from la. ye p.m, my 1\) Comeananad OOLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DEAUGHT ALB AND PORTER. Lam now receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALB and PORTHE from this celobrated Brewery, which I am prepared to furnish on short notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders. Batisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be premptly at- tended to, Goods delivered in al parta of Washington and Georgetown, free of char, » Terms:—Cashen delivery, RILEY A, BHINK, Agent, Onion Bottling Depot, 57 Green st., op'5-t Georgetown, D. 0. FRANOIS MORUN.} {PRANors B. MORUE, i MOHUN & SON, Svconssons ro J, T. Laxman, “LUMBER DEALERS, Canal, Between 12th and 13th Stvests, Washington, D. 0. The undersigned having purchased the Lumber Yara of Mr, Jno, T, Lenman, sr@ now prepared to farnish Lumber of all kinds at the market rates, Thoy desire to call attention to their large stock which consists in part of the following kinda; thicknesses, About 100,000 feet Walnut, all 100,000 feet 5 Poplar, prime, 00,000 ‘* Oak and Ash, various sizes, 1,000,000 feet Beantling and Joist, all lengths, 7,000,900 : White Pine Cullings, boa cee , # large quantity of all other of Lumber 18:3m MOBUS & SON, a) CESS MONBY! MONBY! M. K.. WALSH & 00, LICENSED. PAWNBROKERS, Ho. 209 O street, betwee j and 10th . sat RS ET OF THE DISTRIO ‘AYL PROPOSALS. ANTES SoS COAL FOR THE NAVY. Navy DerarrMent, 2 Bureav oF BQuirMsaT axp Recruiting, May 24,1851. “4 Sealed Proposals for furnishing Anthracite Coal for the Navy.to_ be delivered during the fiscal I ae enting 30th June, 1855, will be received at this i ureau antil 10 a. m., isto June, 1564. | These proposala must be endorsed, ‘* Proposals for Anthracite Coal for Steamers,” that they may be distinguished from other business letters. The offer must be for the delivery of 1,000 tons, of 2.2 pounds. i The coal must be of the best Buck Mountain or Black Heaih, or of akind equal to them in all re- spects. for the purpose intended, which equality will bedetermined bya Board appointed by the Fecretary 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 Daval steamers—clean, of uniform q ae select- ed free from rnper ities 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- ects be satiety to the inspector or inspec- ‘ors. to beappointed by the Bureau, 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 Burean, and in such quantities and at such times as, in the opinion of the Bureau, the exigencies of the service sony Seuaire;, com- mencing when the vessel is reported ready to re- ceive cargo ; furnishing, if demanded, not less than 1,00 tons per day, to be distributed to each vessel. as may be directed, until the loading is mple Ee will likewise be received for the deliv- 7° 000 tons of the same quality of coal, to be delivered in the port of New ‘York. on board ves- sels, a8 at Philadelphia. In the case of failure to deliver the coal in proper quantity. of the proper quality, and at the proper time and place, the Bureau will reserve in the contract the right 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. a 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 extra charge of any kind. The offer, as required by law, must be accompa- nied by a written 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 be prescribed by the Bureau, with good ot sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No proposition will be considered unless accom- panied by such guarantee: 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 by a United States District Judge, United Btates District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Agent. ‘Ke 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 contract shall have been in all respects com- plied with; and the remaining eighty per cent. or other amount that may be ie upon each bill, will, when a proper certificate is furnished by the inspector, and the bill approved by the Bureau, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor may name, within ten days after the warrants for the same Bhall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. It will be stipulated 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 Burean—then, and in that case, the con- tractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United Staten, as liquidated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the contract price, which may be recovered from time to time, accord- ing to the act or acts of Congress in that case pro- vided. Bidders whose proporals shall be accepted, and none other, will be notified, 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. cs 3 The form of offer, guaranty, and certificate is herewith given: FORM OF OFFER. I (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 pounds, amount- ing to dollars, the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of the adverticement of the 24th Ged ef May, 1864, from the Navy Depart- ment, and hereunto appends 5 Should my (or onr) offer be accepted, I (or we) re- quest to be informed at and that the con- tract may be forwarded to for signatures and certiuicate. ( Place.) (Signed) A. B. (Date.) FORM OF GUARANTY. a We, the undersigned, residents of. in the State . in the State of. of AN hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United States, and guarantee that in case the fore- going bid of —-— be accepted, will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at A execute the same, with good and sufficient sureties, for the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed, in compliance with the terms of the advertisement of the i6th of May. 1864, hereto appended, and uader which it was made; and in case the said shall fail to enter into the contract aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which inay be ac- cepted. Witness. Signed) c. D. (Place.) 4 Nien E. F, (Date.) I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors, — and —, are good and sufficient. - Gi ned) G. H. To be sismed by t o United States District Judge, nited States District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Agent. my %-dtd (BPN ANCE OFFICE, Wak DEPartMENT, ‘WASHINGTON. May 25, 1864. £ealed Proporsls will be received at this Office until TURSRs ”. the 14th day of June, 1364, for 8-inch Colu,.*tad Shot and 8-inch Mortar Sheil, to be delivered in the following quantities at the un- dernamed Arsenals.viz: S-INCH COLUMBIAD SHOT. At the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, 4,000. At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 4,000, At the New York Arsenal, Goyernor’s Island, ew York, 6,000, At the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburgh, 4,000. At the St. Louis Arsenals, Missouri, 2,000, S-INCH MORTAR SHELL. ,At the New York Arsenal, Governor’s Island, New York, 20,000. At the Watervliet Arsenal. New York, 5,000. These projectiles are to be made of the kind of metal, and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ordnance Manual, the tensile strength of the iron for columbiad shot to be not less than 25,000 lbs per square inch, and for mortar shells not less than 14,000 lbs per square inch. Drawings can be seen at any of the United States Arsenals. The projectiles are to be inspected at the foundry where cast. and are to be delivered at the Arsenals free of charge for handlingand transportation. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-1)th) of the whole amount con- tracted for per week. The first delivery to be made onthe 2th 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. Beaxrats proposals must be made for the shot and ghell, £ Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Ar- fenals where they propose to deliver, and the number of projectiles they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than ore No bids will be considered from patties 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 ‘ban those cast in his own foundry, they will be re- jected, and the contract rendered null and void. idders will enclose with their vida the written acknowledgments of their sureties over their own signatures a ach party obtaining acontract ‘will be obliged to enter into bond with approved sureties for ita faithful execution. ‘ Upon the award being made, successful biddera will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if not deemed satisfactory, Proposals will be addressed to *‘ Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D.C, ’ and endorsed ** Proposals for 8-inch Columbiad Snot,” and nie for 8-inch Mor- tar Shells.” ,_ GEORGE D. RAMSAY, my 26-td Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. G™* *8 PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the public for nearlya 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 insideof 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 fiat pieces of paper cut in the ferm of @ collar, but are MOLDED ANDSHAPED TO FIT THE NEOK. They are made in “Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every half size from 12 to 17 inches, and in “Eureka,” (or Garotte,)from 18 to 17 inches; and packed in ‘‘ solid sises” in neat blue cartons, con.aining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten each—the latter a very handy package for travelers army and navy officers, 7 EVERY COLLAR is stamped “@RAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Sold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplied by : ' WALL, STEPHENS & 00., 14-3. 0322 Pa. avenue, W: Z y *BHISTORY. By Amelia B. Bawards; Tattows Butler in New Orleans;75 cents, iretand 3 $1. Teor p = +P etiqnette snd Elo- ‘as 'FRANOK TAYLOR, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Sa een re ret BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On and after Sunday, April 10th, 1364, will te run between Washingtom eae eT iaing and Washington and the West. as follows : = FOR PHILADEL A, NEW YORK, BOSTON. 459 Leave Washington at 7.3) 8 m,11.15a m,5.29 Pm, except Sunday. PHILADELPHIA, ana On Sunday at 5.20 pm 7. pm for NEW % Passengers for Philadelphia will take notice that paid pm train is the traw daily for Phila- ‘he train at 7.5 pm does mot co to Phi and te for New York passengers ezelustocly ee FOR BALTIMORE Leave Washington at 6.30 am.7.30am,11.15am. = m, 4.30 p m, 5.20 pm, and 8.2) pm, except jundays. On Sundays at 7.30 am, and $and5.2) pm. FOR ALL PAR 78 ¢ OF THE WESr?. Leave Washington at @ mM, and 8 and 8. daily, except Sunday. em On &unday, at $ and 5.20 p m, only, FOR WASHINGTON AND THE sovurn. Leave Baltimore at 3.45, 4.20, 7,9 and i0 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 3and4.% pm, daily, except Sunday. No train for Annapolis on Sunday. Trains leaving Washington at7.30am and?.m» m go through to New York without change of cara, ‘Siceping aron7.80pmtrain. Berth sleep- car can be secured until 5 pm, daily, at thi Ticket Office; after that hour they must be secured of the sleeping car conductor. The first and fourth trains from Washington stop atl Turt Le ormation, tickets of every kind, ‘or further in! 5 &e., apply 8. KOONTZ, Agent at Wash: ington Ristion, ‘or at the Ticket office. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. eneral Tfcket Agent. tf DENTISTRY. A DENTISTRY. LL Dental Operations ers in a thorough and scientific manner, by DR. MERRILL, (successor to Dr. W. P, McConnell) ai 482 Pa. avenne, between 3d and 439 sts. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide or Ether, I Particular attention given to filling and preserv- ing the teeth. Children’s teeth carefully attended to. Artifical teeth inserted in the most approved styles now adopted by the profession. Im* REAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Teeth Extracted without Prin with the Muhrite of ZYEER. I would advise all persons having teeth to ex- tract to call at Dr. LEWIE’S ofiee, and have them taken out by this new, and acm laee ronan, Alsi out he examine ie ctor’s ne’ a0 im proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If you once see the great improvement in his teeth you will have them in no other style than this new pes one. No, 242, Pa, avenue, between ta, aires. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. novl3 M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the Inyentor and Patentes of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, at- tends personally at his office in ‘this city. any persons can wear these’ teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear these, Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, leanient, stroagests and most perfect deutare that cleanest, stroa; , and most perfe: lenture artcan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted, Booms in this city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue between sth and 10th streets, Also, 907 Arch sty, Philadelphia, maré-ly United States 10-40 Le JAY COOKE & CO., 452 Fifteenth Street, RECEIVE SUBSORIPTIONS FOR THB NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 3, 1864, and knows as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, sfter ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PERCENT A YEAR, payable on bonds not over $10 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN, The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, and $1,000, The REGISTERED BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000, These are the only gold-bearing securities of th Government now precurable at par, and, yielding at present value of coin OVEB EIGHT PER OENT PER ANNUM, offer a very desirable investment for large or small sums. We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COLN, and pay the highest prices for QUARBTEEMASTER’S CERTIFIOATE OHROKS, mh 29-tf “JAY COOKE & CO, perostanz TO SUTLERS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.'S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economical article of diet for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soup or Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Surgeons, The profits are large. H, A. DOWNING & CO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East 18th st., New York, For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, se 2-ly Washington, D. 0. N2@” YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP OOMPANT, ‘The Screw BALTIMORE, BALVGR, BMPIBR. JAMES 5B. GSEER, iets amD FAIRBANKS the line + dea’ Bee ae eee LY i) . TsO ORGAN © UHINER ABT act, fe 2-8 Foot High st,, Georgetown. Waite VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying, whitening, and preserving the Comelexton, It is the mos! wonderful compound of theage. There is neither chalk, powder. magnesia, bismuth, or tale in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities fer preserving the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and pes epree? It makes the old appear young, the homely, handsome; the handsome, more beau- fifal, and the most beautiful divine, Price 25 and ts. ents BLOOM OF ROSES, a most perfect color 8,4does not wash 0! the skin. Roe 1, HUNTS COURE . for w. reservin| ‘ice 25 and 50 cents. frsnufactured by h Eighth street, Philadel- unless the name of * Hunt & is $e. bottl For sale at A. CROYEAU’S, 171 'timore street, Baltimore, and W. B, ENTWISLE, corner Twelfth street and Pennsylvaniaave., Washington D.C. apl-3m AVEL ROOFS! G* OR ay EL ROOFS!! Pip WN & 8.5 ferocontors $8 J.F. walkes 0. a ington, .C. manufacturers o} [= PROVED FIRE and WATER-PROOF FELT, Ck- MENT and GRAVEL ROOFS. Office—161 22d street, below Pa. avenue. Orders may be left at office Mutual Insurance Company, 7th street an isiana avenue, or address to Post Office Bo: x 534. All work executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms, and warranted. irs made promptly. L ESS OR MISERY!—THAT IS THE HeobEstion the roprietors of the “PARI- SIAN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,”’ have determined—: pernlons of ex- nse—to issue, free, G3 the benefit of suffering umanity.) four of their most instructive and in- teresting Lectures on Marriage and its qualifica- iene. eryout pebilisy JF reetare ine, In- jong. sce Weak Pifyeiolog and Barone ‘tan ‘hese mi decting thousands,and will be forwarded tree on the receipt of four stamps, by Reig A & mary ist inet af Anatomy and icine, 56. Broadway. New Yorks ta istry 'E LINB.—From and after Wednesday, May se) DAILY LINE of Stagegrin run from the Pennsylvania C street, Washi n_city, a8. fohows: To Burraittay eo, T. B.. Beentew: wing town, Hughevillo, 0. Hall, Chaptico, St. © ites Dat ad port fakes wil nas . jeld an ereto} fore, area ‘Tuesday hursday and Satur- . Leave at sa, m. x A. ¥. KIMMELL, Agent. Washington city, May 9. 1864. my 9-im* Bst4stisnep —. ti 8 OD, ches Jowalers mer A of jamondg, Silve 9 Wearing Apparel, and for the purpose off business, we. haye erected Pate cid ee now. rake Toansen! Merchan- Natio J dige, Furniture &c.. at ont old esta eS ce > Pinata’ iN.