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—— _ «ING STAR.. a re | “ act aan {battery shooting; ye! Precinct—D. Anson, Jom Peanlis disorderly; military. Bagene Stevens, mssanl| and battery; bail or: hearing. Martha Wilson, jarceny: jail for sore 5 Third ct —, ichara Leo, Perry. and James Warren, aisonlerly; $2.56. H. ri Smith, selling liquor. without license; $20.45. Fourth Precinct —Watt Taylor and Alfred Smith, paying, rags without license; $10.60 each. Re oss, larceny; bail for court. John Cormick ick, drunk; military. Wm. Lied do.; Thomas Keyhoe, assault and battery; i a court. Ellen Onrren, Henry McGing Maria Miller, J ib San ess epee, each. Edward ry Smith, de. and dronk; Fe dpthouoe. Henry McGiue, threats; bail for pesce. George Fas manught, viola tion ordinance; $2. Thos. McGaun, drunk; military. Tenth Precinct.Joseph Bamanges, disorder- ly; 2. Elizabeth’ Carrigan, ae workhouse. Mary Stephens, disoraer! rofane; £2. Matilda Light, do ; $2. ren all, disor- derly: $5. James Thompson, asleep on street; dismiseed. w@”"Gen. Sherman having asked the superin- tendent of his construction train what time it -wonld take him to replacea certain bridge, and having been told that it would take at least four days, replied, + Sir, I give yeu forty-eight hours, or & position in the frontranks before the enemy.” P MUSICAL. . ESPUTA Would res: ret give inferza the = ic that he isnow prepared to give le: focal and rumental Music, retired from his other professional bu: he is now able to devote the whole of his ‘aime to instruction in music to all those who may be pleased to patronize him. ee ‘of. Esputa’s. method aa the same as.is taug! weno Wak gern while he makes good perf: f his good musicians of them also pyltge poy ‘one mein menzsacice instructions ‘trom, him at knowledge of music as will maks them com- vain for teachers or professional musicians. |. Esputa is now forming classes and all who genie ‘toenter must apply early, asthe number is aes terms apply to rok. JOHN ESPUTA, No. owe Th epi sh street east, Navy Y. ry six etuctos during a day. ‘he cars pass Prof. ‘Esputa’s residence eve- my Z7-lm* VAL E TO FARMERS. MARKET GARDEN- Norge Bp Pri OF VESSELS. ‘The office for the sale of Manure deliverable from di Nason ie eorraisin the Depart- ment of Washington has been removed from the corner of F and With streets to the corner of Band 12th streets, one vieck from Pennsylvania avenue, on 12th street. The planting season being over, now is the r time for farmersand gardeners to tay in s2d7bkcl a srgy of manure for top dressings and quanaities of well rotted manure oiand anaf for sale at low rates, een ee baie York. Good freights 18] ‘4 ven, yt peti eine PPE” HEDGE, Acent, Office—N. EB. darned 12th and E streets, jel-iw i block from Pa. av., on ith st. IDWELL & are. 0. 36 ee NRAR NintH, Respectfully He thele friends and the. public Ce that Ler have now in store,a well se- jected assortment of LL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest cash = "Werk done at short notice in the city or country Dy experienced workmen. member the Sines. No. 367 D street, pee an. Franklin Hall Buildi: 12 sd ME TO CALL YOUR pr enis cally be Pees stock of MILLI NERY and GOODS which have ie arrived ma rendy for ‘our feareevion- can state without boasting that I ose, me handsomes: stock of FLO’ WERS ever which, looking st them, Owl anne re pinay Bonnets from $3.50 to. $15, and autiful Pamillas, as white as the driven snow; stock of Back Combs and new styles of Pans, laying been forso many years in the wholésale siness in New York, render my fecilitinn to offer you any goods in my line “aie sompaatie on, my 23-1m* WIESENFIELD & CO., Odeon Hall Clothing Rooms, : (ESTABLISHED 1817,) Corner PeNNsyYLVANIA AVENUF 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 Bay extensive, for, having the most unbounded * facilities for manufacturing, and having a buyer always in market, ready to avail himself ofall the Yich and fashionable styles of goods that may be offered, we flatter ourselves that we can exhibit the most fashionable and varied assortment of clothing ever offered in this city, Weenumerate 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 ina- terial, equal in finish and workmanship to the very Dest, and at much lower prices, Our assortment of CASSIMERE GOODS cannot t Beece. be excelled in variety of colors and beauty of | styles, and all cut and wade ip the most'fashion- ablemanner. Wename in part the English Walk- ing Coat, the French Jacket, the Business Frock Coat, American Sack, and all other styles now in wear. A most splendid assortment of plain and fancy Cassimere Pants and Vests. We call the most especial attention of the ladies to our superb assortment ef BOYS’ CLOTHING which for beauty of styles cannot be surpassed, equalled inthiscity. We most respectfully ask an examination of those goods before purchasing 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; light and dark Blue Pants, both plain and reinforced; Shoulder Straps, Sword Belta, Sashes, and in fact everything pertaining to an Officer’s outfit. In the line of FURNISHING Goops we have! an elegant assortment of Cassimere Over Shirts, 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 fuir dealing and good articles, LISH WALKING COATS, VISH WALKING COATS ENGL ISH WALKING coars: FRENCH WALKING JACKET, PRENCH WALKING JACKET, FRENCH WALKING JACKET: FINE BLACK, out PagcK COATS, FINE BLACK’ € ‘ROCK COATS, PINE BLACK, iia FROGE COATS; BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS, BLAOK CASSIMERE PANTS, BLACK CASSIMBRE PANTS, VESTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ESTs DESCRIPTIONS. Vist oF ALL DESCRIPTIONS: FINE PANCY 6. R. EINE PANOY OM Tae bangs E FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, FROCK CoaTs, Rey in Bs K CO. MILIARYFBOGR GOATS: MIDIZ Herd JACKETS, ‘ ACKETS, pia Y JACKETS; MILITARY AB AND Visits, SOEEAE yar VESTS, pa ‘e1orax ie 18, ist hes} POrE $? CLOTH BOYS” GLOTHING: SIX LINEN BOSOM aS Be ae aon N. poe FOR He NEN BO OM SHIRTS FOR SIX LIN 4 ene SHIRTS FOR 916, ae asta SHIRTS FOR §16, x EN SHIRTS FOR $16, UNDER pe since AND DRAWS, UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWS UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAW3, KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, NECKTIES AND AOARE. NEOKTIES AND SCARF: NEOKTIES AND SCARFS. WEISENFIELD & cy. ODEON HALL CLOTHING ROOMS, ESTABLISHED 1847. Corner 432 street and Pennsylvania aveaue. my H-eo]m OR SALE—Several very el French COUPEES. Also, a uuenbes, pushed st BRETTS or oo BAROUG for’ jour persons inside These Carriages are Snished.o in the most superb manner, and would sutt either for pyivate use or dor public conveyances. ULLINGER ry aT of Howard and Fr end ree, Cusmina O1DEB! Se wee roan We dee Spesrerep creas =o sh ars Bi Ce eae ydiesrs 204 al othare in want of Tiixm, al ian OFFICIAL. General Chief of id specity ma busthents r plete the the daicer 0 eT of Wer ont ‘War on nin wabject wabject | poayhizte gprs Fe m DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Au Dental Operations performed ins a s thorough and scientific manner Ty t Ba. MERRILL) (successor to Dr. Les ey 482 Pa, avenue, pe and 04 eeth extracted without pain by use of Nitrous Oxide or Ether. Particularattention given to fillin, seis ing the e teeth. Children's tech carefully ettended Artifical teeth inserted in the most approved ptyles now adopted by the profession. myZ3-1m* GqREAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTBY, Teeth Extracud Beam Poin with the Muhriu att Ozvees Bee ald none, Revi teeth to ex- tet to call ae Dr LEWIES oaee Ga have them taken out by this ey and harmlegg process, Also call an examine the or’s new and im- proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. 4 you once see the great improvement in his tect! you will have them Re eo other style than this new and val Low 242, Pa. avenue, between novl3 s Me, Lewe Me D., Dentist. 5 ed M + LOOMIS, M ine. a tietes ae of fe MINERAL y ELAN qeroonally a i Biany pan de) can wear thei ise cannot wear others, and no * can wear Le ry nega camnot wear these: atentee vepersons calling at e Accomm oda with any style ete price of Peoth Pier may desi! o bat ta pee milena sastioulex snd wish tie re eee jeant trongest, rfect dent art can produce, the, MIN RAL BLATH will be more fu. \ eatin Booms in ase oft No 338 rmsd pares avenue Pulledeiphian streets. Also, 9 Mmar4-ly PERSONAL 4 We THE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE.—Con- sultgtion gratis from 11 to 12 m. Medicines without charge, DR. BECHTINGER, Formerly Surgeon in charge in the Anst Italian army. informs.the publie of W. that he has just arrived from Paris id de his attention to the treatment of all kinds of eases. Particular attention to females and private diseases. He conversesin English, French, Ger- man, Spanish and Italian langnager. His diplo- mas from the most celebrated university of Euro eS in his office, Penn. avenue, 502, near st Office hours, 9to lla. m.; 4to6 p.m, jan and ington RS. L. SMIT in excellent Clairvoyant and Test Medinm, "252 Fourth street, ere coors above I street, examines diseases, heals b: = netism, sees your dead and living friends, "tel 3 character, gets names, reads the future, has great sympathy for the afflicted. Hours from 1) a. ma. ie p.m. my PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 180 Breadway, N. Y., EBXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA WINE. We guarantee them all to be ABSOLUTELY PURE, For sale by all first-class Grocersand Druggists everywhere. mh 30-3m* Gray’s Patent Molded Collars, Are universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The upper edge présents @ 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 2s SMOOTH INSIDE AS OUTSIDB, and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck, The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly fin- ished edge on both sides. ‘hese Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper cut in the ferm of « collar, but are MOLDED AND SHAPED TO FIT THE NECK. They aré made in “ Novelty,” (or turn-down in every half size from 12 to 17 inches, and in “ Eureka,” (or Garotte,) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in “\aolid sizes”? in neat blue cartons, eon.aining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten each—the latter a very handy package for travelers army end navy officers, We EVERY COLLAR is stamped “GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Pa. avenue, Washington, i pls Sta | Q)TERY?—Who has the largest acsortrint of pattern for Stamping? Whe is the only prac- tical person that Stamps? 2, Who has the largest | number of bands xt Embr. ery? Who has the finest stock of Hmbroid ‘Braids, &c., and who is the only person in the Distriet that does Fluting | for ladies dresses? 87 PRINCE, 381 F STREET here ladies as select from 25,000 choice patterns for ‘any kind of work, and where they can get ANY PATTERN stamped. Having stamped for 30,00 Tedics is proof thathe knows his business. Ladies whodo not want their goods spoiled. but stamped as they should be, go to the only person in the city who does good work. FLUTING! FLUTING! FLUTING! The only machine in town now in operation, Miuting 3 fones 2 cone as in new York or elsewhere. wy 9-tf 1 F street, opposite Patent Office, AVALRY oak WANTED. War DEPARTMENT. FOP Bureav, paca 1864. sf Quartermaster Wassixcrow, D.C. » May 18th, THREE THOUSAND (3,000)HORSES WANTED. ‘One hundred and sixty-five ($165) dollars per head will be paid for all delivered within, tise want a 4 t th eliver im the next thirt; ays al Government bles at Giesvora), Hs b: id Z Said horses sound in all less thyair five- (5) nor more than nine <9) years old; from fifteen to sixteen hands high, full in flesh, ome built, Bee wise, and of size sufficient These spetieations will be strictly adhered t Be cli cal u 0 and nig enforced in orery } articular. “particulars, not Payment made on Melinery < ae ep (Zand over. Lieut, Col, and Chief of Quariermastsr, my }8-1m aby ry Bureau.) .—A new. seer eb ered Sons’, & Baeonand Haines Brother: ast ‘been received st bu! a and seve fep-' nd Sra very for $100, one for ning for cash exclu- PURE: Ferenc share feaerae tet i ae we ate fnmpled to arealt a Sower ‘ices than fiambun’ baa rife Canali tena ueienore, Corner of ths Lexest and Pa. avenue. 1 dae esl SERVICE MAGAZ INE—Jun Danigate siestenark General Grant; On Salt- ap 2% Eve ; The Regeneration of Ltaly; Influence of thé ilitéry Blement on our Character; The Military nour of saasia; Ae ‘ gaipine spam ans le nin; - Bont vat ‘Stat Hanks A "Wattle Hey Hywn; The ids: a oR sets ese ee Special 7; Official Inte! ne e3 ¥RANOK TAYLOR. 496 Finca rimmoaRD ass. 496 Just reegedys,cho chotca spect a of ite ab above, at Bight da Fellows? Hal Wastaa Bs ora above Oda Fellow Halt F: a HEIBERGER. CESS0B TO H. F. CITIZENS, AND MI. ENS Any MILITARY Mi patties Howl, 8 Brown’s,) 362 Peunnerivaniaaveney : om-tf ¢ ashington, .0. —q@ TISH WANG, THE GREAP bay BDY for CONOHRHE LG LEE, lngredients are purely vegetable, pleasant to the taste, bas no may be carried in the vest net without fear of detection. Circulars free. Story Sola MER, successor to Ham, 103 hilapelpbia, and in Washi by 296 Pennsylvania avenue. Sent by jali-edly” WEBB & BEVERIDG HONE & 00. or, and PA tad J. Chéstnut st., 8. 0. FORD, mail. IMPOR pi SHINALOLABS AND Bakruan Wa pe ay ted see fade a js < ir ei je | for ‘Antheselte PROPOSALS. | A STHRACITS COAL FOR THE NAVY. DEragrMent, Bungau or rekatts aps oe , Sealed P: for ant settled Rrovonsly for ess, hh Jun bt _ ending’ jureau until 0a: : Proposals sas it be enacted 9 og they may ed ther, business lette cane me at beter’ thed delivery of {te tovtons, of 2,240 pow: ik Mountéin or — ‘coal ‘must ba of the bet pesky a BS eET CF purpose e inten . whieh, saaaity | determined by a Board appoin’ apik phe Secretary of the Nayy after, the reception th ‘the name of Spe, jcoal proposed to be furnished must be stated It is to be ialixeces in lumps of suitable size for naval steamets—clean, of uniform quality, select- — ed free from an ities. mpmixed—of which the | contractor will be req to furnish sach evi- vans as will be satisinctory, and be subject to such ction as ie peal and ams ntity as the De- ent may, direct. th ‘he goal I must inall res- be satisfactory.to the inspector or ingpec- re a Sprointee by the Bureau, who will have | e Tight o. rempiory rejection. shesient ‘ia to be delivered om board vesselB, at such place in the port of Philadelphia as may be designated by the Bureau, and in such quantities and at such times as, in the: opinion of thi the exigencies of, the service may req auige oportet ready EI ureau, com- to re- mencing when the vessel is ri ceive. Hy sorniahirey if demanded, not’ lesa than 1010 Hs per day, to be distributed to each ant as, ay be directed, until the loading is compete Pro als will likewise be reeeived for the deliv- of 30.000 tons Offthe same quality of coal, to be delivered in the port of New York, on board ves- selesas at Philadelphia. the case of failure to eliver the coa ea proper ‘quantity; of, ai) proper qnality, and at or time apd ple bed the Buréau will acres in the contract the right to purchase forthwith, at the contractor’s risk and ex penta that which may seem.necessary to supply the deficiency. ‘ ‘Any demurrage, or otherebarges to which: the ay Department may be sul from delay in eee delivery of the coal by the contractors, will be deducted-from their bills. The price must he for the ¢oal 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, sigmed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that they under- take that the bidder or bidders Fil, if hisor their bid be accepted, enter into obligation, at such timé as mav be prescribed ty the. Bureau, with good seo sufficient buveties, to furnish the supplies ro pose DINO uroposition will be considered unless panied by such guarantee: and the Depa nent reserves the right to reject all the offers, if, con- sidered to be to the interest of the service to do so. Two or mere sureties each in asum equal to the amount specified to be pgid, will be required to sign the contract. and their responsibility Will be certified by a United States District Judge, United Biates” District Attorney, Collector, or Navy en s additional and collateral security—twenty per cent. will be withheld from the amount of ‘pay- ments, which reservation is not tp te. id except by authority of the Secretary of 1 avy, antil the contract shall have been in al Leeeooci ¢om- plied with; and the remaining eighty percent. or other gmpunt that may be due upan.each bill, will, When a proper certificate is fn: Printed. ‘by the inspector, and the bill appro d by the Bureau, be paid by such’ ary agents as the contractor may name, within ten days after the warrants for the ease jatall ave been passed by the Secretary of e Itwill be stipulated i in thecontract that ifdefault be made in thedelivery of thb coal—in the quantity, or the quality,and at the place and time directed by the Bureau—then, and in that case, the con- tractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United Staten, as liquidated d money not exceeding twice the contract price, which may be recovered from time to time, accord- in oe the act or acts of Congréss in that case pro- vi Bidders whore proposals shall be accepted, and none other, will fe notified, and, as early as prac- ticable, a contract will be’ transmitted to t em, which they will be re mised | to exesute within ten days after its reels phat the Pont Office or navy ency named by ‘he form of nore guaranty, and certificate is herewith given: FORM OF OFFER. I (or we), of —+—, State of ——. 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 mae er ae agree the provisions.and terms of the, adv. vpiticement of the 24th day ef May, 18}, frome the Navy Depart- ment. and hereunto jaderbes @ ) mason our) ofer 2 aCcaD! ir we)re- quent to be informed at sand times he con- tract may be forwarded te —= fox signatures and certificate, (Place.) (Signed) A.B. (Date.) FORM OF GUARANTY: We, the undersigned, residents ‘ot ——, in the State’ and of ——, in the State of ——, hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United tates, and guarantee that in case the fore- going bid o be accepted, —— will, within ten days o ftar the receipt ofthe 3 contract at” execute the same, with good and sufficient sureties, for the delivery of thes anthracite coal proposed, in compliance with the terms of the advertisement of the ldth of May, 1854, hereto appended ,and-under which it was made; ‘and in case the shall fail to enter into the contract aforesaid, guarantee to make good thedifferenes between She id — offer of the said and that which may be ac- cepted. XK BE itness. igne .—p. (Place.) &. R: (Date.) Ihereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- ede and belief, the above-named gharantors, — and ——, are good and suffictent. (Signed) @. Be if the United States District ndze, isttict Attorney, Collector. or my 26-dtd B. To be signed United Statés Navy Agent. OFFICE, (pBPNANCE War DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON: May25, 1364. Seated Eeopossy will he received at this Office until TUFS! , the lith day of June, 1854. for 8-inch Colu sdiad Shot and s-inch Mortar Shell, to he delivered in the following quantities at the un- dernamed Arsenals, viz: §-INOH COLUMBIAD SHOT. At the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetta, 4 At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 4 At the New ork ‘Arsenal, Governor's I New York, 6,0 at the Aileg’ ay Arienal: Pittsburgh, i 000, the St. Louis Arsenals, Missouri, 2,000 S-INCH MORTAR SHELL. At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York, 2,000, At the Watervliet Arsenal. New York, 5,000. + Thewe projectiles are to be made of. the ‘Kind of metal, and Saapeeee after the ruleslaid down in the Ordnance Manual, the tensile’ sient of the fron for columbiad shot to be notiless than 25,000 Tbs per square ineh, and, for, peter shells not Jess than 14,000 lbs per sqQare ine! ngs can be seen at any of the United Staten senals, The projectiles are to be inspect nek foundry where cast. and are to bedeliver: Bs the Arsenals free of charge for handli and orga oription, Deliveries must be made at t! rate not less than one-tenth (1-10th) of t] Shots amount con- tracted for per week. The first dglivery to he made onthe 29th day of June, 1966. Failure to make deliveries ata specified time tl subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the ber Bs may fail to, delieee at that tim leparate proposals: inust be made for shell. Bidders will state ekplicit}y the’ Arsenal or Ar- senals where they Bro} one to, déliver, and the ee ece ce rojectiles t! ney propose to deliver at we he place for more than one. ids will be considered from: parties other te regular rome eae or proprictors of works, who are known to this Department to be capable 000, Wy feorn of! bid or the shot / PROPOSALS. ROPORALS FOR FORAGE. ‘Cm Qvadrinaidren’s Orrrcn;! pane Wasuincton Dzpor, Dec. 8, 1863. i reponals dersigned for Supplying vets, aateraster ss Be- partmest, mY hia 7D 0.,. Va. pr wither ot 's SS ALG a.,or Bernat ete bo recelea es, Sts delivery of 8.000 be med mol core gy pete et of hay or straw, mast Staipeg of the above-named | pointe hey Sac, a ne EN Boor, pane see LL. make: iveries ren’ | thea mers tr bes cool article proposed to, be deliv: ered, the time when sai ad deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to e gompleted. abe price must be written out in words on the | ‘Gorn in good stout sack 01 | two PEE atain tke sucknotsbont Taree bushels each, ns vecke to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and straw to be securely The particular kind or description of oats, corn. hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the Broponale, All the articles o: oper red under the bids herein in- vited will be subject to arigid inspection by the Governmenas spector before being acces’ cepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to | the low Tesponsitle Bidder, as the interest of | the Government may. Tequire and payment will be made when the whole-amout contracted‘for shall have beep *2livered and accepted. The pee eal be pepe to accompany his th a guaranty, ied by two respon- Propose Seat that in case hie’ id is sovep tea. Door they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the ganteact to fo and sufficient for sens) same, with good eauail to to thp amount of the con- tract to ita iver r the forage) FO} in conf: it with the terms of this sdvertie meat Sea iacass eheises Sides sbonld i ko inte econ: e) mi g00% 1e rence F the offer ‘of said lerand the next lowest one sible bidder. oF, or the person to whom the contract e awarded y Foapa nil the guarantors must be shown by th ae ofisal cereineate of aU. 8. District of Customs or any other officer United Beat under thy tes Government or responsi- le person known'to ‘this office. All bidders will of thelr brooms notified of the accept- ancé or rejection of The full name ani aes, of gah bidder must be legibly’ Can a q ‘oposal. roposals muat be baat ples 3 a Brig. Gen. D. Rucker Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.C. and should be plainly marked ‘* Proposals for Forage.’ Bonds, in scene equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed the contractor and both of his acecatore, will be required of the successful bid- bos or bidders n signing the contract, Blank forms of bids, be obtained upon application at this Of ce. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County aon the subscriber, do hereby pr pone to farnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at reeably to the terms of your ep Ger inv! oper, Dac. 138s ue for forage, dated Washington Depot, the follow: ang ar ‘icles, viz 8 ee (Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of aa yakdinoe ot Oats, in sacks, at—— per bushel of — aor as Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 pounds * ci == tone of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds, Delivery to cammence onor before the — dayof , 186—, and to be completed on or before the day ‘of-——, 186—, and iets myeelt to enter into a written contraet with t! nited States, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days r being notified that my bid has beenaccepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D.H,Rucker, Givi General ee ifahtnis Dio. — bushel: GUARANT We, she moar ea senneste of in the County of and Bi Re: eraby jointly h the nited and id peverally, avenany tere and guarantee in case the fore; ous —_— be accepted, that he or they wi Tey ten maa after the acceptance of said bid, brecute the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the snout cr the contract, to furnish the forage pro ‘in eonfor ity te the terms of advertisemen dated ‘December under eet ane id was made, and, in case aed said 1 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 contzact may be awarded, itness Given ander our hands and geals this — fay f 186—. Beal Geeks that, to the best of tay knowl- elief, the above-named guarantors are good. sufficient,as sureties for the amount bunt for Which t ey offer to be security. To be certified by the United ‘States District At- torney, be llector of Customs, or any other officer ae the sical tater: softcey eer or respon- son known to this o! ible perso: fi, RUCKER, ~- dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q’ M, (ORSES! HORSBS! HORSES! Wee Divinreass ¥ Oavatny Bureav, Office of Chief Ler MAStBT y WASHINGTON June 8. 1864. Busine Bensobapne ak Teceived until 12 0’clock M Monday, June 20th. 1854, thousand (2,040) Cavalry Horses, to be delivered at the Go: Stables. pot, hear Washington city, sritata torts TiN aya fron date of contract. Said horses to bé sound in all particulars, well broken, flesh, gts to nine (8) to sixteen (16) hands high, from five Ace nine (9) years gld,in good conultion, and well adapted in every way to cavalry purposes, These spectiications wiil be strutly adhered to and= vigidly enforced in every particular. o bid will be entertained unless accompanied bya guaranty for its fai 1 performance, ‘WF Should any nite ates officer gual | the proposal of a bidder W, eho, prov: irresponsible, his. name Sah e reported to the Beeretary of War, with a recommendation that puch officer be dismissed the setvice. All bidders and guarantors will be held to’ be eer ward- tent of I hereby ce edge and ntee ta be est aecountabiley, and every) fatlere to terms of contract, or to make the compete 1, eect be followed by Prosecution to the full catien to this of Successtul bideers will pe prepare to cuter into written contracts, with good and sufficient secari- ty. immediately on the acceptance of their bids. pine oath of allegiance must accompany each The undersignefl reserves the right to rélect all bids deemed unreasonable. Bids for one hundred (100) Horses and upwards ‘| will be entertained, tae the enttre ntembér of Horses required are | invi Payment will be promptly made on completion of contract. No Mares will be received. Proposals must be endorsed ‘Proposals for Cav- alry Horses.” and addressed ta Lieut. Col. James A, Ekin, Chief Goatiexmaater Cavalry Bureau, Washington, D.C Any other information will be promptly given, a? omer yaa PRIN Lieut, Oolonel and f Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau. W7 Purchase int! 5 open market will be con- tinued at Giesboro Depot until the contract is awarded. Payment made'in certificates of indebt- edness for seven (7) horses or more je 8- PRorosats FOR LUMBER. Chief Quart to7°s Office. Deot of Washinston ae CONV ASHINGTON, D.C., June 6 6, 1864. s s will be received at this office until se eaLneD ay, June 16, 1864, at 12 o’clock M, fordelivery at thisde; oer of lumber, of the follow: jounts, kind and description, Aes of executing the work proposed for, «Should 000 teat 7 ch White Pine Common ‘ty obtaining a co: tract ofer abate or ghell ot! fihings 4» OF iis hap og ca in binge foundiy.t rill bere a Scosuta feet of which 18 t0 be froma? to 16 cted, ani ender: and void. Bidders will enclose ct rendered 1 Daan are elttete 5.000 feet 8-4, or 2 inch White Pine Common spknpwledementa of their sureties over their own oe goa ach srty ohtaing aeontract will be obli to. ach party 0 ith approved waresicp for its (Pe ‘guecution, he sward being made, muecesaful bidders” wifben notified and furmished with forms of) con- tract and bond. The Department, reserves the right :t® reject any. or ull bids, if not 4 satiate Proposals bight bead rigadibr Gen- erat saree D, Ram: date 9 hee Gans nial is ae engeye mas ach Mor. ‘oluml not, “Pro; 13:3 ior- tar Shel ae D.RAMBAY my a Brig. @ Gen. hier oro ree, Weer ihe Are 5 “C.W)BOTELEE, «amo, ws ‘DOTELEA, ‘Ww. BOTELEE, J8O. W. BOTELER, Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, é mronTsns, |: ¥ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PHEALERS ; ps ¥ OHINA, GI.A88, AND CROCK BRY. WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATER WAES, BRITTANIA WAEE, BLOOK TIN GUODS, TIN OHAMBER SETS, OOAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITRES, DOOR MATTB, YEATHSE DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARB, AND HOUSNEEEPING ARTICLES GENBEALLY. ®7 HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STBAMBOATS PUNISHED AT SKORT NOTICE. | 318, 208 HALL, | » RSEa8YLVANIA ANENUS, fe 17-e06m Roorre Tauri ROOFING rit 4. 0: WILSON & 00., Foor ov sip Bz, Waite, Wasarmer ca, D. bas Manufacturers of 1 '@ ave ae r ee efahing Ly a Cullis oO feet 4-4, or Linch Pine Selects, not leas oe ‘13 inches wide, well seasoned and dressed on eB, 000 feet >s inch Pence Pine Selects, well sea- ‘eoned's ‘and dressed on both sides. pe Ofeet 8x4 Hemlock. Scantiing, 16 feet 1 0,000 feet 8x4 Hemlo Scantling, 18 feet longa feet 3x5 Joist, 16 feet long, ( hemlock.) ry 000 feet 3x5 Joist, 23 feet long, (hemlock.) “25.000 feet 3x9 oF 10 Joist, 14feet long, (hemlock.) 360,000 Plastering Latba 50,000 first quali’ ty Ig-inch sawed White Pine Shingles a | ‘arst quality 16-inch sawed White Pine a us first quality 16-inch sawed Spruce Pine 20000 first quality 13-inch sawed Cedar Shingles. Seimples of Shingles and Lathe proposed for will yflighe abdve described to be merchantable m0} subject to the inspec ion of an inspector ted on the part of the Gevernmant, Luanber to bedelivered within ‘twenty- ae from date of contract. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract. should it be awarded to him,.must be guarantee by.two responsible persons, whose signatures are tobe ibe appended to the guaranty. bi ae ight to reject any or st bids that may be foo high is reserved by the Depot Quarter- QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, PORT OP WASHINGTON, afore: ther, @ Te- st be legibly Peritten in the proposal. ‘sum equal to half the amount of the digned py, the contractor and both of his nies will be requii of the succéssful wet signing the contract. seiaptts Proposals for Lumber,” "and addressed to lersign proce re * Gen'l and cRiteReOnen, an juartermaster, “¢te6-td Sa. en Depot of Washington, name and post office address of each . TORO! le saast be plain! endorsed on the én: \:Washinston, "D.- C., January 4, 1364, Biaeaibre ie Dew fe Halwere, Lumber, Li eae arness, ‘Day i to send to thisoffice sum a ale prop " iin ry are: shea at, m sa the ex! ch marked ae e ie a) or articles can bé obtained ake , and at the low: e, ing to sell to this quired a iofumih the list ai c a 22 Ta 3 He ae General - = 3 be in RegOrieor, 75 fe Pe rene Posceene see eon - a " ia ten guarahtees, and bonds, may d guaranty can be had onappli- | ee. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTNANT OF THE INTERIOR, June 3, 1804. Proposals for furnishing such h stationery as ay | De required by this Department, and the bu ond offices thereof, daring the Bkeal year ent eating Tune 30. 1985, will be received until 12 of TUESDAY i bth day of July, 1854. Those uupaccom: by satisfactory testimonials of ability to panier acontract will not be considered, and contracts will only be awarded to manutac- mee of, or dealers in, the several classes of ar- icles All artieles furnished must be of the best qantity y ae eee rey _ = inferior to the samples ex- ited at this Department. Each proposal Thast be si pod lt the individual or firm making it, and must y but one price for each article of the class bi All articles required undera ate cou must be delivered, on the order of the proper bureau or pelea r witeiet celayes as if requested, must cor respond with the samples. A failure orrefusal of aed con sraeipr to furnish proper articles will be just cause for abrogating the contract. cere les not named in the schedule, if required, are to be furnished at ane lowest market prices, and the right is reserved of ordering a greater or Jess quantity of each article contracted for, as the public service may require. Bond, with approved spears must be given by the ind} vidual or firm o! htainingaponizact. Shoul a contractor refuse or neglect to furnish, when re- quired, anyarticle or articles mentioned in the cont , the same may be purchased in open mar- Ket, and if a cones br rie has Bean id theretor than is specified in the contrac ie difference may be charged to the contractor " his next quar- terly account. The subjoined s schedule specifies a8 nearly as can now be done, t jgamonnt, quality, and description of the articles aaely. to be Joke ired. The bids will be canvasasd rately for each of the classes specified Delow, and co! ntracts for one or more of the classes awarded as may be deemed Topst advantageous to the ment. roposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the Interior, and endorsed Proposals for Station- ery. Item. Crass No. 1. Paper. 1, 150 reams cap best quality, white or blue,ruled wide, medium, or Close, and trimmed, to weigh not less than 1 Ibs, per ream, per ream 2. 50 reams legal cap,white or blue, trimmed and ruled, per ream . 7) Teams quarto- white or bine, ruled yapoue wid ns, Me weigh not less than por reath, per ream 75 Teac on commercial or other note pa- per, -highly glazed. hard calendered, lived, and gilt or plain, per ream . 10 reams Hat! cap, white or blue, unruled, per 25 reamb et envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per ream 100 reamslarge brown envelope, 24x33 inches, ts patent blotting, 19x24 inches. \¢ sheets . 10 reams brown envelope paper, 35x40 inches, per ream . 15 Les sone acre wrapping paper, 30x40, per - 20 sheet rawing paper, royal or medium, per . 100 sheers sraring paper, French, large size, r shee’ . 100 saute ‘tracing cambrie, per yard . 12dozen press copy books, not less than 510 pages, per dozen. Oxass No. 1.—Envelopes. 1 Syatulelies lined, printed to order, 8)4 to 93.x eto 426 inches, per M - 400.000 adbenive envelopes, white, yellow, or buff, heavy, 8% to 922x3?2 to’ 4'e inches, printed to order, per M 5,00 adhesive envelopes, white, heavy, 93s to 11x5 to 6 inches, printed to order, per M . 25,009 adhesive envelopes, white or vellow, heavy, letter, 2 inches, printed to order, per M 19, 20,000 adhesive envelopes. note, per M. Intermediate sizes ordered, not to be charged higherthan for size next larger. Cxass No. 2.—Pens and Pencils. 25 gross Perry’s or Gillott’s barrel pens, per TOSS 400 Eros perc 's, Gillott’s or other good me- D3, Pek: gions Leo quille: No. 8. 25 dozen gold ens. ‘with handles or silver cases, best quality. r dozen Sdozen, heavy barrel gold pens, with fhan- dles, best quality, per dozen 25 dozen ivory or gutta-percha ever-pointed pencils: large or small, with leads, per per doz = 200 doren | Fave a, No. 1to 4, or graduated, graduated, case . : 9. #. dozen Faber’s red and blue pencils, dozen Crass No. 3.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafersand Wax. 1, l0dozen glass, any patent. large or small, ink stands, per dozen . dozen cast-iron double or single inkstands, per dozen . 1) dozen Maynard & Noyes’sink.or any other American copying ink or tluid in market, 8. 15 cases "paber’s polygrades, per per quarts, per dozen 4,25 domn Arnold's writing fluid, quarts, per dozen 25 dozen eopying ink, quarts, Arnold's ozen best blue ink, quarts, per dozen dozen David's carmine Tak, ounce, N Bie; perdozen . 2 M seal wafers, best quality, red, office seal. per M é pounds: best red wafers, common size, per Nos 5, for 2 9 10, 0 poundel i extra super scarlet sealing wax, per pound Crass No B= CONEY, and Miscellanvons Arti- cles. 1. 85 dozen Rogers’ 's Knives, four blades, buck er pearl handle, per dozen 2025 omer Rogers's ivory handle erasers, per ozen 5 ae dozen office shears, or scissors, extra, per dozen . 100 dozen silk taste, in hanks, per dozen . 500 dozen red tape, assorted, per dozen . 500 dozen German tape, No. 82. red, per dozen ¥ dozen paper weights, assorted per doven 30 pounds prepared India ubber. per pound pounds pounce. per pound s pounds linen twine, per pound sounds best cotton twine, per powid AMM os we dozen mahogany-rulers, round or tat, 3) inches long. per dozen 13. 15 dozen India ry bee filers, round or dat, Goo*year’s patent, 3) inches long 2) pounds best quality sponge, per pound 2 pounds gum arabic, per pound 3 30 dozen mucilage, large size glass jars, with brush and metallic top. per some . 80 dozen mucilage, pints, without brush or top, per dozen 120 (ozen penholiders, assor: 20 dozen strong 9-inch ivor 30 dozen packs Bristol visiting cards, per dozen Crass No. 5.—Parchwent and Parchment Paper 1. 50 sheets of parchment, best quality, 15x20 inches, per sheet . 500 sheets of parchment, best quality, 28.32 inches. per.sheet 3. 2.500 sheets of pacchent Bepee, IWxiG inches, per sheet 13, per dozen 19. 20. best quality, 4. 230 sheets parchment paper, best quality, 15x20 | inches, per sleet, FORM OF GUARANTY. — certify that —-—— ha proper facilities, and — able to fulfil a contract for furnishing Rtationery for the Department of the Interior during the year ending June 3), 18—- should —- bid be accepted. ORED je 6-ME&Thiw PRoPoRALS FOR STAT ATIONERY. n DEPARTMENT, June 1. 18H, °" Wa Proposals will be received at tis Depertin until 12 o'clock on Tuesday. the 28th of ports inet for muppling the: the Stationery described in the sche. dule below, for the fiscal year commencing the Int dene of July next. he Rtatianory must be of the best quality. + Samplex must accompany each bid. ‘he successful bidder will be required to give bond, with approved sureties. for the faithful ful- filment of his contract, and the Department will reserve the right to order the articles as it muy deem Wie apd o8 increase or diminish the quan- tities below stated Articles not named in.the schedule below are to be furnished at the optionof the Department, at | Paristan the lowest market praces, Paper made eg étock. reams Despatch Cap. weighing 16 pounds, 100 —_ Foolscap, ruled or plain, weighing 14 20 Feams Guarto Post, ruled vr plain, weighing pouns 600 reams Quarto Post, ruled or plain, headed as per pattern, weig ening: 10 pounds. 100 reams Note Paper, ruled or plain. 10 reams Note Paper, ruled or plain, headed as per pattern, 20 reams Copying Paper. 10 reame Blotting Paper. 260 Copee ek poernalt - a reams Envelope Paper, bull or yellow. royal. 130 reams Manilla Wrapping EA) a super royal, 20,000 Envelopes, official sizes, ee 130,000 Envelopes, official sean; vextra heavy, ed as per pattern. 90.000 MBs velons: letter sizes,extra heavy, headed 700 grove joe Mali Pens. 0,000 Quill 250 dozen. bers B Black Lead Pencils. W dozen Blue and Pencils. . 150 dozen Penboldera. 20 dozen Erasers, ivor: 30 dozen Rodgers’ or Pen Knives. 3 dozen Scissors. 2d0zen Shears 40 dozen Maynerd &-Noyes’ Black Ink, quarts. 20 dozen Maynard & Noyes’ Black Ink, pints, 50 dozen French Carmine, 3 dozen Iniatands, Draper" 's, Whitney’s, or equal qui 6) pounds Gealin Wax. scarlet 20 pounds India Rubber, Baad 20 dozen Bilk Sev jnasorted colers, 50 dozen rolls Red Tape. 1¢0 pounds Linen Twine. 20 dozen large jars Mucilage, with Brushes. 6 dozen z uart bottles Mucilage. 6 dozen Blank Books. 100 dozen packs VisitingCards. 3dozen Pen Racks. 6 doven Rulers. 20 gross India Rubber Bands, 3dozeh Memorandum, Books, 6 dozen box 6 dozen Notar: 2 oe aos ry jozen boxes agtoren Better 12 dozen Wriins, Finid. Bysond Letter ene ands. ng Fi fozen Gold Pens and Holders, 2 Jon Sydney, Su ae q sdozem ey }dozen Paper Weishts. handles, ostenholm’s four-blade je 18,15, ob, a. —+ | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On and after Sunday, 120th, bic wil be run between’ Washington es mad New Fone and Washington and the Wests as s follows FOR REIRARE ENS. fife Ww TORK, AND Leave Washington at 7.3), 11.35 8 m0, 5.20 pm Ss'bunday of 5.20 p m for PHILADEL : une 16pm forNEW YORE. PHIA, ae Passengers for Philadeiphia will take notice that oie train is the datest train daily for Phiig- ity: rain at 7.50 pm does mot 0 to Philadel and dis for New York passengers exol vely. ~— ee BALTIMORE. Leave Washington at 6.30 am, 7.30 am, }! .00 p m, 4.30 p m, 5.20 pm, and 82) pint teats ‘Or On Sundays at 7.90 am, and Sand 5.90pm. POR ALL PARTS OF THE WEs?. Leave Washington at 6.30 am, and 3 and 8.9 pre daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, at 3 and 5.20 pm, only, FOR WASHINGTON AND THR souTR. Leave Baltimore at 3.45, 4.20,7,9 and 10am, and 8m. 4.45 and 7.50 pm, dally. excepSanday, ‘On Sunday, at $.45 and 4.20 am and 3.9) » m,on)7- FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave washiastn at6.30am, and 3 and 4%», daily, oxtest Sunda: 'o train for Annapolte on sae rains joavne. ashington at7.30amand?.wo, m owen to New York without changeof pind a Acepine jar on 7.50 pm train. the ing ‘car can be secured until 5 p m, daily, at the. Tiexet ap after shee bone they must be secared o sleeping car conducto: he first and sourta trains from Washingtoz stey. : For Tovtber in information, tickets of every kind, pon iD nT la nm, Or ic! W. P SMITH, Master of Transportation, . L.M, COLE, General Ticket Agent. “United States I Leam JAY COOKE & Co., 462 Fifteenth Street, BEC8IvE SUBSORIPTIONS POR THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN | guthorized’ by act of March 3, 1864, and Known ap TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PBR OBNT A YEAR, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN OOEN, The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $100, $500, and $1,009. The REGISTERED BONDS will be isaued in 50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000. These are the only gold-bearing securities oft Government now precurable at par, and, yielding at preeent value ofcoin OVEB EIGHT PER OZNT PER ANNUM, offer a very desirable investmen? for large or small sums, We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISS8UBS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUABTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE CHROKS, mh 29-tf “JAY COOKE & CO, [MPORTANT TO 4 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 economica) article of diet for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minnte, and makes a most delicious Sonp 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.C. N= YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ‘The Screw Bteamships BALTIMORE, 5 BALVGER, » the lime of fe company, Wall street, New York. and foot George’ very Wi ie A = MORGAN UR BR ARE Aste, tay | WFrece VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for eras witteaing, a preeer ene the Complexion, ft ts thi ¥ woul rfal compound of the age. There i free | Sean powder. magnesia, bismnth,or composition, it being composed entirely of sure } Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities fer ders. per dozen | } preserving the =n. pane, it soft, smooth, fair, and transp-re.. It makes the old appear young, the homel,, handsome; the handsome, more beau: ful, and tlie most beautiful'divine, Price 25 and f naus i'8 BLOOM OF BOeRes $ most alec color ul 8 8 not wash off or injure the skin. Price a cents and $1. HUNT SOOURT TOILET POWDER, for iofeety ene! 3 es an! reserving the skin. Gate 25 and &) cents. factured by HUNT & Co.,.41 South Eighth street, Philadel- bi None genuine unless the e of ** Hunt & » is blown on the bottles. ‘or sale at A. CROVEAU! Si qhgdsbaltimore street, Baltimore and W. B. ENTWISLE, corner Twelfth street and oa ante ave., Washington D.C. _ap]-3m x L ROOFS! (PANS GRAVEL ROOFS!! H.C WILSON & C0., successors to J. FP. Walker ie foe. Washington . manufacturers of I \}- VED FIRE and WATER-PROOF FELT, CE- MENT and GRAVEL ROOFS. Office—161 22d street, below Pa. avenue. Orders may be left at office Mutual Insurance Company, 7th street and Tonisiane, ayenue, or address to Post Offite Box 434 All work executed promptly — on the most reasonable terms, and warranted, aaa made promptly. A PINeee OR MISERY '!-THAT THE H SUES V5 The SWB aRbad es "ARI- Ro} CABIN] A Pinioieta ‘dless ee ex- it of suffering ee nel free, (for the ged Bumanity. )four of their most oatrnchive and in- teresting Lectures on Marriage and its ifica- tions. Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, Io; digestion, Meaksoss: Depression, or ignorance of Byaible ‘y and Nature’s Law These invaluable Pe uy en fa een the means of enlightening and Bavi eh 5 ands ae a be Gh int pmight freeon ~ receipt of four stamps, by Tessin, stim Cabinet af Anatomy and Bedicine 38 Broadway, New York ju 13 Stes LIN rom and after Wednesday, Map Su a har LINE of Stage es Ny _ from the fe akbRerOs on c atrest follows: To ny her 1, Hughes Ne, 0. ia Leonardtown, and-retarn daily. ‘The line to istataway, Duffield and Port Tebacco willrun ss heretofore, every Tuesday, Thurséay and Satur- Ga7.{LEAve sees Mey pe KIMMELL, Agent, “Washington city, May 9, 1864. ‘ABLISHED 18: te ISAAC HERZBERG & SON $20,000 to loan in all sums on Watches Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Ware, Ladies’ and Gents’ Wearing Apparel, and for the ate of, enlarging our business, we have erected al warehouse, and we n0W e loans on Merchan- A peed at cea eae stand st 43 ni Tear of Nati Hotel. isha 1-3m) x I. HERZBERG & SON. NY Cone COLLINS & 00.5 PHILADEL§HIA DEAUGHT ALB AND PORTER, 1 am now receiving large rge quantities of DRAUGE? ALE and PORTER from this celebrated vest which I'atn prepared to’ farnish on shortsotice all yersonit who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied a Orders given to my drivers will be promptly tended to. Goods delivered in all parts of Washingtco ane Georgetown, free of charge, Terms :—Cash on serve SHINN, Onion Batnas Dept 57 Grees rt. apt Geo! PRABOIS MONUR.) (rzancis ) i as) MOHUN REVKs 5 Bycomssoxs: ro 3, T, Lens $ LUMBER (DEALERS,

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