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STAR Grorestowr OouRcILs, June 10—Board AMldermen.— The President (Mr. )Jaid before | the Board a communication fee Pap oad @eclinine to serve any longer on commi appointed by the two Boards to superintead the +rection of a new marset house. | Mr. Beail presented a resolation to regulate party walis and partition fences,and moved | thot it be referred to the Recorder: ao ref-i red. A p-tition was received from E. M. Ligthi- | eum, asking permission to erect a trestle rail- ‘Way, to extend along Marxet street, across ‘Water street. On motion of Mr. Beall, the Recorder was imtructed to prepare the following resolution, which was passed: tion is hereby granted to erecta trestle work from his om the Canal and fron through apd along said weep Nee rose Water street to the water own y | Bim on the south side of Water streci, to be | used for the transier of coal or other freight | from said Canal to the Potomac river, in con- termity with the plans of said work submitted by ssia Linthicum; provided that said work avail not interfere with the rights of any indi- vidual, snd thatthe consent of this ticn is given subject to said rights, and thib ©o poration will assume no responsibility ‘hereby, nor in any maimer guarantee the privi ege hereby granted. The Common Conncil resolution appropria- tirg S200 to pay the bill of Joseph Livoy, for fu mening lumber to the Qorporation, was @ ncurred in. T e Aldermen also passed the Council reso- Jotion remitting a fine imposed upon Thomas Proeby, Sr. Adjourned. [Nots—We are ited to state that ata former meeting of the a Mr. King cast his vote in fa vor of snstaining the Mayor's veto of the market bouce Dill, instead of yoting to’pacs it notwithstanding the Mayor’s veto, as re- ported.] Commen Counci.—The Mayor's declination to serve longer upon the committee to saperin- tend the erection of & market-house, was re- Jerred to the Atdermen. Mr. Davis, from the grievance committee, re- ported a resolution remitting a fine imposed epon Jas. Carter, colored, and restoring & pis- tol taken from him; sdopted. Mr. Shoemaker, from the streets committee, reported’ a resolution making an appropriation to repair the new road trom Fayette street to the storehouse onthe caral, jointly with the Levy Court; rejected—yeas 2, nays 7. . Edmonson presented the petition of Jane Gaskins for the remission of ne; referred. Mr.-Clements presented @ memorial from the of public schools asking an appro- PERSONAL. ——S RS. L_SMIT#, an excelluat Mase Test Medium, ~ovant and . ore . above T street, ex “ Retism, sees your hb fer, . reade the fature, has sympathy ter the ‘afllicted. Hours from Ws. m. to m. $e 10-1W DAME AHOLIAB wishes to inform her friends that she is prepared to read to all wish to give her acal!, the present and fu- | the fature husband and wife. She M "[ 0.78% POOR AND UNFORTUNATE —Ova- Bt pi gratis from 11 to 13 m, Medicines we ebereGR. BECHTINGER, Formerly Surgeon in charge in the Austrian and Italisn army informa the public of Washington that be bas just arrived from Paris, and devotes his attention to the treatment of all kinds of dis- eases. Particular attention to females and private diseases. He conversesin English, French, Ger- man, Spanish and Itslian languages. His diplo- mas from the most celebrated Co of Eure heng ip hia office, Penn. avenue, 502, near atrect, Office nours, 9to lls. m.; 4406p. m, $e7-30 DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Au Dental Operations performed in a thorough and scientifie manner. by DR. MERRILL, (successor to Dr. W. P. McConnell) at 452 Ps. avenue, between $d and ss | ste. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide or Ether a A ‘articular attention en itn, an reserv- ing the teeth. Children’s teeth earefully attended Artifical teeth inserted in the most approved styles now adopted by the profession. mys lm" (j 854! DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. Teeth Extracted without Pow with the Muhrits of Ozyne. L would advise al) having testh to ex- tract to call at Dr. LEWIR'S Office, and have them taken ont by this new, and leas process. Also call and’ examine the tor’s new aod im- proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If the great improvement in his teeth you once you will them in no other st; No. 242, Pa. aven TEETH. Loomie. M. D , the Lnventor and P: NERAL PLATE TESTA at M. of the tends personally at his office in city lany persons can weer the: teeth who cannot wear otbers, and ni 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, but to thone whva: cular and wish the purest. cleanest, stroageat, and moat perfect denture that artcan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully war:anted. guardians priatton of $1,200 to refurnish theschool-houses; referred ferred. Mr. Collins, from the ways and means com- Mittee, reported & resolution appropriating $50 oe a Gee contingent fund for the Mayor; opted. On motion of Mr. Shoemaker, the streets com- mittee was discharged from further consider- ation of the petition of J. N. Fearson for dam- age done bis property by the opening of Aque- act street. A lution to pave a portion of High street, ; _ was up and rejected, by yeas jy DAYS 5. On motion of Mr. Collins,the streets commit- tee was instructed to bringin a@ bill for the thorongh repair of a portion of High street, above sth. A resolution from the Aldermen, granting to E. M. Linthicam the privilege of erecting a trestle work along Market street and across ‘Water treet to Water lots ewned by said Lin- ‘®icum, tobe used in the coal trade, was taken Bp. The third reading was objected to by Mr Emerson, aod the resolution was Jaid over un- der the rule. The board adjourned. rr OrFFLCLAaL, War Department, A General's Ww Merkin t All applications for leaves of absence of per- Mission to visit Washington must be addressed jor General Halleck, Chief of Staff, and must specify the business for whiok the officer Gesires the permission. Telegrams addressed of War on this subject will receive acatientior: By order of the Pecsaeey. of War: D TownxsEND, Assistant Adjutant General. pres HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADSS, &o. Just received @ beautiful assortment of Wall Papers of every description. Also, a very lar, and beautiful siock of Window Shades. Shade Fix- tures and Trimmings Picture Corda, Pass-1n, &c. dc. to which I respectfully call the atvention of yurchasers. I buy and sell my goods exclusively for cash, and defy competition. F. CLARK Je@6t* | No. 248 Pa. av., bet. 13th and ith. NITED STATES HOTEL, U CaPE ISLAND, N. J. JOMN WEST. AARON MILLER, PROPRIETORS, leave to call the attention of their friends and the public to the above magnificent, Establishment, which will be open for the reception of visitorson the 16th of, es aspacious Dining Hal and Parlors, it contains ap unusual number of large and well yentilated Bed Rooms, all handsomely furnished with new furniture throughout. The Proprictors of this Establishment will apare Ro eare or expense te meet the wante of their ro eats, os pions hoping to share liberally in the patronage. cation for roems made to the subscribers, by letter to Cape Island, will receive a prompt ly. . 7S bw WEST & MILLER, APERHANGINGS. T.would most respectfully inform custo} the publicin omexel that tan nome ceoneetnnr aad iy spring stock of American aad PAPRE- BANG GS. consisting of the finest French Gilt ‘apers, suitable for parlors, dining roomsa, cham- dere and hal 1 am also in receipt of a large assortment of Gilt Cornice. Gilt Window Shades and Picture Oord apd Tassela. a s pamens wishing to purchase will do 1 to look for themselves before paring bere, asI have the largest assortment of the above 5a5e* in the city. JOHN ALEXANDER, myi-eo2m _[Intel.)} No. 240 Pa. avenue, PERKINS, STERNE & Co., 16@ Breadway, N. Y., BXOLUSIVS DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA WINE. ‘We guarantee them all to be ABSOLUTELY PURE. For asle by all first-class Grocers and Druggists everywhere. mah 30-Sm* Gray’s Patent Molded Collars, Are universally pronouneed the neatest ard best Sitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free frem the angles noticed in all other collars. ‘The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of the tern-down collar; they are as SMOOTH INSIDE 48 OUTSIDE, and therefore perfectly free and cary to the neck. ‘The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly fin- idhed edge on both sides. ‘These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper eat in the ferm of « collar, but are MOLDED ANDBSHAPED TO FIT THE NECK. They are made in “Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every halfaise from 12 to 17 inches, and im * Bureka,” (or Garotte,) from 13 to T7 inches; and packed in “solid sises”’ in neat blue cartons, eon.sining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten eaeh—the latter a very handy package for travelers army and navy officers. SP BEVERY COLLAR in stamped “GRAYS PATEN? MOLDED COLLAR.” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods. ‘The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & co., 322 Pa. avenue, Washington, AND SH058 TO sUIT TH: facturing all boc sas _89}4-Sm Bors oy “ped constan' y Pecel PG Bastero-made work of every be » made ess y to order, and will ve: geld ata mu: lower ogee than has been Beretofore charged in this city Fyrpece in wantof or i, wate work meat fn store and at _spetr Reese PELT! ROOFING FELT! MB. CO. WILSON & CO., Poor op Mp 87. Waser, Waszingron, D.O., Maaafacturera of ROOFING FELT. UBY AND TANKED SHEATB- In@, BOOFING T and LAMP BLACE, FELT AND OBMBNT, Wholesale and Retail. Dealers supplied om the most li¥eral terme. Sectury—Boot of 24 streat west. Oflee—1 Wall street. N.Y., Past Ofce Box 4,364, Booms tn this city—-No 338 Pennsylvania avenue ‘oth and Wth atreeta. Also, 907 Arch st, between Philadelphia, mar4-1 PRO ( SALS. BOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMANT OF THE INTERIOR, June 9, 1864. Proposals for furnishing such stationery as may be required by thie Department, and the bureaus ond offices thereof, during the Bical year ending June 3) 1365, will be received until 120’clock, M., of TUESDAY, the Sth day of July, 1854. Those unaccompanied by satisfactory testimonials of ability to fulfil a contract will not be considered, and contracts will only be awarded to manufac- turers of, or dealers in, the several classes of ar- ticles, All articles furnished must be of the best quality of their kind, and not inferior to the samples ex- hibited at this Department. , ae pecnoue) eee Pe Ce b Lowe pbb or frm makin and must specify but one price for each article of the class bid for. » All articles required under acontract must be delivered, onthe order of the proper burean or office, witaout delay, and, if requested, must cor- respond with the samp! s. A failure or refusal of the contractor to furnish proper articler will be deemed just cause for abrowating the contract. Articles not named in the schedule, if required, are to be furnished at the 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. _ id, with approved security, must be given b: the individual or fra obtaining contract. Shoul a contractor refuse or neglect to farnish, when re- quired, any article or articles mentioned in the contract, the aame may be purchased in open mar- ket, and if 5 greeter rice haa been paid therefor than is apecified in the contract. the difference aes euarged to the contractor in his next quar- rly account, The subdjuined echadule specifies a* nearly as can now be done, the amount, quality, and description of the articles likely to be required, The bids wi'l be canvancad separately for each of the classes gpecifea below, and contracts for one or more of the classes awarded as may be deemed most advantageous to the Department. Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the Interior, and endorsed Proposals for Station- ery. ‘em OLasa No. 1.— , 1, 160 resme cap best quality, white or blue.ruled wide, medium, or close, and trimmed, to weigh not less than 14 lbs. per ream, per ream 2, 60 reams legal cap, white or blue, trimmed and ruled, per ream 8. 750 reams quarto-post, white or blue, rnled Yarious widths, to weigh not less than » les et ream. per ream 4. 75reams white commercial or other note pa- er, highly glazed hard calendered, ined, and gilt or plain, per ream 5, 10 reams flat cap, white or blue, unruled, per ream 6. reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per ‘eam re 7. 100 reams large brown envelope, 2x38 inches, per ream 8, 180 dozen sheets patent blotting, 19x24 inches, per dozen sheets 9. 10 reams brown envelope paper, 36x40 inches, per ream 10, 15 reams etraw wrapping paper, 3x4), per Teal lo aheots drawing paper, royal or medium, per shee’ 12, 100 sheets tracing paper, French, large size, r sheet s 13. 1°0 yards tracing cambrie. per yard i4. I2dozen press -opy books, not lesa than 590 pager, por dozen. ora No. 1.—Envelopes. . 1,009 mauslin-lined, printed to order, é 15. pogo pre psd re order, 834 to 93sx 16, 40,00 adhesive envelupes, white, yellow. or buff. heavy, 84 to 942x344 to hs inches, printed to order, per M 17. 25,00 adhesive envelopes. white, heavy, 9% to 1)x6 to 6 inehes, printed to order, ‘per M 18, 25,000 adhesive envelopes, white or yellow, pes, heavy, letter, 6x32 inches, printed to order, per M 19. 20 00 adhesive envelopes, note, per M. Intermediate sizes ordered, not be charged higher than for size next larger. Crass No. 2.—Pens and Pencils. . 25 gross Perry's or Gillott’s barrel pens, per KrOsS . 400 gross Perry’s, Gillott’s or other good me- ic pens, per gross . 1600 quills, No. 8. per M 25 dozen gold pens, with handles or silver exnes. bes gaasty: ser dozen . Sdoven heavy barrel gold let with “han- dles, best quality. per dozen 2% dozen ivory or gu‘ta-percha ever-pointed encile, large or small, with leads, per ren 10 7. 200 dozen Faber’s, No. 1 to 4, or graduated, per jozen 8. 15 cases Faber’s polygrades, graduated, per 2 wr ow care . 30 dozen Faber’s red and blue pencils, per dozen Crass No. 3.—Ink, Inkstands. Wafers and Waz. 1. 10 dozen glass, any patent, large or small, ink stands, per dozen . Sdozen cast-iron double or single inkstands, per dozen 4. 180 dozen Maynard & Noyes’s ink, or any other American copying ink or fluid in market, » be ity, red, No. eee aiers, Sree cslity, red, No.3, for 5 pounds pest red wafers, common size, per 10, 50 thy t ). 80 pounds best extr i : AA er scarlet sealing wax, pel Orass No fe ales and Miscellaneons Arti- s. . 35 dozen Rogers’s knives, f pearl bandle, per dosen -ade% buck er 26 dosen Rogers's ivory handle erasers, per Oren 10 dozen office shears, oF scissors, extra, per jozen 100 dozen silk taste, in banks, per dozen 5860 dozen red tape, assorted, per dozen 500 dozen German tape, No. 32. red. per dozen 15 dozen paper weights, assorted: per dozen 3 pounds prepared India robber, per pound - 10 pounds | plage per pound & pounds linen twine. per pound 5 pounds best cotton twine, ser pound . 9 dozen bogany rulers, round or flat, 39 B ong, per dozen . dozen India rubber rulers, round or dat, Goo year’s patent, 3 inches lorg . 2 pounds dest quality sponge, per pound 25. 2 pounds gum arabic. per pound : . 0 dozen mueilage, size glass jars, with brush and me! ic top. per dozen . % dozen mucilage, pints, without brush or top, per dozen . 120 doze: nholdera, assorted, per dozen . 20 dozen strong 9-inch ivory folders, per dozen 20. 3 dozen packs Bristol visiting cards, perdozen Crass No 5—Ferchment and Parchment Paper ‘1. Bw sheets of parchment, best quality, 15x20 inchen. per sleet 3 - 800 sheets of parchment, best quality, 28x32 omg ueches. per sheet . 2,50) sheets of quarts, per dozen 4. 25 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts, per jozen 5. 25 dozen eopying ink, quarts, Arnold’s §. 5 dozen bert blue ink. quarts, per dozen 7. 8 dozen David’s carmine ink, ounce, No. 1, perdozen 8.2 M neal wa. 9 B RoSenssee « wo rehment paper, best quality, 20 aan ree es, per shaee Sire? parchment 5: inches, per pe apa ant ai ¥, 15x! 4 FORM OF GUARANTY. —— eertify that ————“ha prc per_facillti _ c a4, and — able to fuldl a contract for furnishing stationery for the Department of the Interior during the year ending June 3), 18— should —— bid be secepted. je6 M&aThiw en ee eT hew . ERG ER. SE x, pia Pn ag ae | oir ri ?, nae Rion ‘own’ @ Pennnsylvani : emt eee ee Washington, PROPOSALS, PPorosats vor STATIONERY, CAleS Quartermaster’s Office. Bepot of Waskineton, ~ ‘Washington, Jnne 10, 184. ¢ Bear Ed PrePOSALS will be received at this office until Friday, e * [freee EE as i 8 t g ee akly 1 Bet, as pot annexed Schedale, All articles must be of the very, guality. o: waien ist paper, one quire, ot envel- © De ny et id. Ong Fampis oO} 1 icle it for, an one price for each article, which must be distinctly marked thereon. The contract wiil be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder. Faeh proposal muat be signed by the individual or frm making it; and the abil by falfill the contract. if awarded, must 6on oF persons proposed as say eties. Should any articles be required which are not | ennmerated in the Schedule. they are to be fur- Bished at the lo market price. e ‘termaster reserves to himself from time to time,a greater | certi or less quantity tracted for, as the Tequtre, within six monthe equent to thé date of the contract, and, should any articles not be delivered easonabdl« time after being ordered, he ee bt to purchase tae said article in open market, at the risk and {pense of the per- zon or persons contracting “o furnish the same. He will. in all cares, decid whether the terms of the contract bave bee, complied with, and re- serves the power ta annul the contract upon any failure to comply with its terms. Bonda with approved security are to be given by the person ar persons contractin, id, in case o: failure to bupply the articles ordered, the con- Tactor and his sureties shall be liable to the for- feiture specified in such bond. DoH RUCKER, utet G eral é of Washington, D. C.,” “Proposals for Station SCHEDULE OP AmwrcLEs. 49 reams Manilia Wrapping Paper, 24x38 inches. not les® than 5) pounds per ream, per ream $0 reams buff Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, not less thar 3) pounda per ream, per ream 2 reams white Folio Post Paper, ruled, per ream 10 reams white Foolacap Paper, tuled, not less than 12 pounds per renm, per ream. Woreams Law Cap Paper, ruled, not less than 12 pounds per ream, per ream. ‘200 reams white Letter Paper, ruled, not leas than 9 pounds per ream, per ream = eee Somsiersial Note Paper, ruled, not less than 5 pounds per ream, per ream 1,0 sheetr Blotting Paper, pe r sheet 43 Blank Books. demi size, fall bound, per quire 48 Blank Be oka, folio size, full bound, per quire 10 niaok Books, crown cap size, bound in cloth, per quire 10 Blank Books, cap rize, half bound, per quire 200 octavo Memorandum Books, full size, per ozen & es Books, demi size, bound in eloth, per ozen 50 Time Books, small quarto size, bound in clo*h, “per dozen 200 Time Books, small octavo boundin leather, | per dozen 20,000 white Official Envelopes, No. 12, very thick, per socom hice Official Envelopes, No. 10, very thick, 200-000 white Onmctal Envelopes, 8x4 inches, very per 190,000 white Letter Envelopes, 534x33s inches, very thick, per M 12 dozen Arnold’s Writing Fluid, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles 12 dozen Maynard & Noyes’ or other Black Ink, In nest pint, and half-pint bottles, per dosen tles 12 dozen Arnold's Copying Tok, in L ra aot en Der dogen bottles ae bre etl ozen Lawrence’s Copying Ink, in quart pint bottles, per doren bottles. _» Wert and | 0“ Brigadier Gon- attermaster, Depot be plainly marked 24 dozen David's Carmine Ink, glass bottles and stop, per dozen bottles 9 dceon Fabere or other black Lead Pencile, Nos. 2and 3, best quality, per dozen bay doses Vaber’s or other red and blue Pencils, per lorem 24 dozen glass Inkstanks, assorted, per doren 100 grosa Gilett’s Steel Pens, assorted, per gross 200 grosa other Steel Pena, assorted, per gross 12 dozen gutta percha Pen Bulders, por doren # dozen other Pen Holders, selec kinds, per dozen 12 dozen tin Paper Folders, per dugen 25 pounds red Fealing War, Bo etioke tw the pound, best quality, per poand W pounds white india Rubber, 40 pieces to the pound, per pound 100 dozen rieces Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per dozen 100 dozen spools Red Rape, Nos 17 and 23, per spool 12dozen g! ane Jars Mucilage and Brushes, large Ble r dozen 24 dozen glasa jars Mucilage and Brushes, small rire, per dozen 24 Letter Copying Books, 500,700, and 1,000 pages each, per doren 1,000 sheets Abstract Paper, ruled to pattern, per t) 17 500 sheets Return Paper, ruled and printed to pat- tern, per shee 6 resms of Bill Paper, ruled to pattern, per ream. 4 dozen ivory Paper Folders. per dozen 4 dozen Erasers, ivory or wood handles, per dozen 6dczen gutta percha Rulers, 16 inches Jone. per doren . martermaster, ‘ashington. Brig. @ dont 2 an G ; aes Depot of PPPOPOSALS For STATIONERY, Treascry Derarrumnt, June 8, 1834. Healed Proposals for Btationery will be received at this Department until the 6th day of July, 1364, at I20’clock Mm. wasn ples of the articles in clase 1 will be furnished to parties desiring to bid, on application to the De- partment. The Department reserves to itself the right to order the writing paper plain or faint-lined to any required pattern. < liveries of all articles in the several classes must comply with the written specifications, which will be furnished to bidders, with the samples of articles in class 1. Alldeliveries will be rubject to inapection by an expert, detailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the delivery of an inferior article shall be deemed sufficient cause to angul the contract. Deliveries muat be free of chugs, atthe Treasury Department, Washington. jack propoval must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be accompanied by a eatis- factory guaranty that the bidder will execute a con- tract, with good and sufficient bonds, if his bid is accepted. The failure to comply with any one order under acontract, to operat- to the forfeiture of the entire penalty of the bond; or the Secretary of the Troan, ury may direct the purchase in open market of such quantities of any articles ag shall be necessary to rupply the deficiency caused by «uch failure, aud charge tothe contractor Bfty per centum of the price which it 5! © found necess such articles. rane, err a er rer Proposals unaccompanied with satisfacto; 3 ences ie Bae Ve considered, and contranta will he awarded only to establis manufa dealers in the articles. aereicg or Crass No, 1, White Cap Paper White Legal Uap Paper White Quarto Post Paper White Packet Note Paper White Commercial Note Paper Yellow Envelope Paper Brown Wrapping Payer Red Blotting Paper Card Blotting Boards M hite Envelopes, official rize White Bnvelopes, letter size 1 White Bnvelopes, note sire Copying Paper White Demy Bao White Medium Paper White Super Boyal Paper Best quality Copying tok jest quality Copying Beet quality Black Ink Best quality Blue Ink Best quality Writing Fiaid est quality Carmine Ink Faber’s best Black Lead vencils, Nos, 1,3, 9, and4 Faber’s best Red and Blue Pencils Steel Pens &teel Pen-handlea Gold Pena Best Quills Best four- laded Knives, with pearl or stag and) Best Erasers, with ivory handles Beissors for office use Shears for office use, Crass No.3. Glass Inkstands Gutta Perchs Rulers Nine and twelve inch Ivory Folders Letter Clips Best quality Sealing Wax, made entirely from shellac Mucilage Linen Tape T assorted eolors headed Ping Swartout’sa Metalic Paper Fasteners Poeumatic Inkstands Kylet Machines French Eylets Pasteboard Referenco Files De La Rue Visiting Carda sere Pounce Boxes Elastic Ringa _ Giass Paper Weights Glass Sponge Ours Sponge Frasing Gum ‘ Mi ‘s or Biszon’s Patent Binders. rtment reserves the right to ascept vidual iteme in classes | and 2. Bidders wil be required to conform their bids to the written specifications furnished with the ram- Pl nd failure todo so will cause the rejection id. ids which eontain items at prices leas than the fair cont ef the articles will be deemed fraudulent, and will not be considered, 8. P. CHASE. je 6-wim Secretary of the Treasury. '‘ORPORATION OF WASHINGTON SIX PER C CENT. WATER 8TOOK. The subscribers have on aale Corporation of Washington Six Per Cent, Quarterly . in sums of one hundred dollars or upwards. The entire amount of this stock is limited to $15) for which the revenue from water rente (now smonnnne ta host 18.000 Fr annum) is pledged, in 1 faith of the cit the best secured stocks in the country ne neo JAMES C. MoGUIRE & co., my9-eolm Auctionand Commission Merchant (CLARIFIED OiDEa! ahs’ ats wet tts farereuans OLABIFIED ! er, . Sdeore LARIP. 18 ah, 44 le at the lowest MsFhet pao (tang it purchasers, |, sutlers and all tCider ited to eal at of8 ____ GR orestown. B:'0._ as tT ee Lorrie is ALMA Bac. jemansa: le : FRANCK FaYLog; led by the per- | bid PROPOSALS. BROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, Outer Quanvanuasten’s Orrice H Beal Las undersigned for supplying, the U. 8. Quariormatter’s serteneas, at “Waeni D.C., Baltimore, Md, Alexandria, and ‘onroe, Va., or either of <nese paces, Wica Hey, Corn, Oates and Str: ill be received for ‘the delivery 0 bush f corn or cata and 50 tons of hay or « and upwards. Bid at state at which of the abo’ amed points 1S to make deliveriss, and the Lat ey, Will, make dentveries thereat, the quantity ef each article proponed 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 words on the ide, Corn to be up in stout sacks, of about twobushelacach, Oafsin like sacks ofabout three bushelsesch, The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Govenment. The hay and straw to be secure! > Uaied. The pert:caiar kind or deseription of oats, corn, he, of Straw proposed to be delivered most be a ed in the proposals. ll the articles offered under the bids herein in- b bject to s rigid inspection by the Gstarsioas! eetar before bein, yaccopted” t Inspec! tracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest Tenponaible bidder, an the interest of ‘thi yvernment may require an ment wi be ms Cone the whole amout contracted for have bear clivered and accepted. The bidaer will be required to accompany his proposals with a guaran sigued by two respon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted he or f | they will, within tem days thereafter, execute the | Contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties in asum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage eenpoaed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the ssid bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of aad bidder and the next lowest respon. sible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The Fesponvibility 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 ra nae anne 20: encrems of etek bidder must be le, written in the pro . Pertirien tavmacer yee: acker, Chie! uartermaster, Washington, "Oa, and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals Bonds te § sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractorand both of his arantors, will be required of the successfal bid- er or bidders upon signing th Blank forms of bids. me be obtained upon ‘applicati FORM OF PROPOBAL. (Town, County and ree) a ( I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to farni and deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- master’s Department at greeably to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washi ton Depot, bee. fr 1ss, tl owing articles, vis: =e bushels of Corn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of sd —vankels of Oats, in sacks, at —- per bushel of —tont of Baled Hay, at — per ton of 2,000 onda —tonn of Baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 Del! Daa mmence on or before the — dayof co! —— eee, and to be completed on or before the —— day of . 186—, and pledge myself to enter into a written contract with the United States, witb good and approved securities, within the Bpace often daynatter being notified that my bid hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Roorar, >. ‘al Depot Quartermaster, Seeee eat Washington, D. 0. GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of 5 County of and Btate of , hereby. and severally, covenant with the United and guarantee in case the for: ig bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten after the acceptance of said bid tract for the same with good a1 sufficient sure- peaiin a gam eanel tothe amount of the contents, rni ie for ‘OPO! in conformity the terms of advertinentent dated December 8, 1863, under which the bid was made,and,in case the said shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we ntes to make good the differ- ence between fi ffer by said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. . Given wader our hands and seals this — day of ee Beal. certify that, to the best of my wi- edge and belief, the above-named antors are sgod and bpp ys - sureties! for the amount for i e: fer to be secu’ B as aes "ito be certified by the Caited States District At- torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the waite Bratee Go corn ment or respon- idl own to this office. gicvek ieee D. Hi. RUOKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier General and Q. M. ORSES! HORSES: HORSES! Wan Durantmaxt, Cavalry Uvasav, Otice of Chisf Querter master, WasninGTom June 8. 5 BKALED PRorosaue wil be received at this office until '2 0’clock m Monday, June 2th, i&4 for two thousand (2,040) Cavalry Horses, to be delivered at the Government Stables at Gieaboro Depot, near Washington city, within forty (4') days from date of contract. Said horses to be sound in all particulars, well broken, fall in flesh, from fifteen (16) to sixteen (16) bands high, from five (5) to nine (9) years old,in good condition, and well adapted in every way to cavalry purpores. Tea fa age hoaped will be enc adhered to and " enforced in every parti j © ery win Pe entertained. unions accompanied ya guaranty for its faithful performance, ea*should any United States officer guarantee the proposa] of a bidder who should prove tebe irresponsible, his name will be reported to the Secretary of War with = recommendation that such officer be dismissed the service. s All bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict- est accountability. and every fariure to comply with terms of contract. or to make the contract when award- ed, will be fo by prosecution to the full extent of the law. Form of bid and guaranty can be kad on appli- cation to this office. Succersful bidders will be prorarer to enter into written contracts, with good and sufficient securi- ty, immediately on the acceptance of their bids. The oath of allegiance must accompany each The undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable. Bids for one hundred \100) Horses and upwards will be entertained, ; Bids for the entire mumber of Horses required are invited. Payment will be promptly made on completion ot come aSr all be received. vo Mares wii eccived. Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Cav- Horses,”’ and addressed to Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washington, D.C. Any ounce inforee oe wile pronigtly, given, on cation, personally or by letter, to SPPUSAMER A. EKIN, Licat. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster. Cavsiry Bureaa, WW Porchase in the 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 ses td 1 hereb: PzPorosats FOR LUMBER. Cate Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Washinzton, u ait Wasminaron, D. 6. Sans 6, 1364. t Bealed Pro; is will be received at this office until THURSDAY, June 16, 1864. at 12 o’clock M, for delivery at this depot of lumber, of the follow- ing amonnts,kiad ‘and deserigtion. vig: G00 feet 4-4, orlinch White Pine Common Goiliogs, 300,000 feet of which is to be from 13 to 16 fest long. ete Foot 8-4, or 2 inch White Pine Common mili : 10008 feet 4-4, or Linch Pime Belects. not less cna Me renee wide, well seasoned and dressed on yo sides. 25.0 feet }¢ inch White Pine Belects, well sea- soned and dresecd on both sides. miock Scantling, 6 feet long, 50,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 18 feet long. 50,04 feet 3x5 Joist, 16 feet long, (hemlock.) 25,000 feet Joist, 23 feet long. kemlock.) 25.(00 feet 3x9 or 10 Joist, 4 feet long, ( hemlock.) 3 0,00 Plastering Laths 8 bee te first ‘quality Winch sawed White Pine ingles, piso trst quality 16-inch sawed White Pine ingles, pease, bret quality 16-inch sawed Spruce Pine ingles. 2000 first quality 18-inch sawed Cedar Bhingles. Samples of Shingles and Laths proposed for will be required. “All the above deseribed to be good merchantable Lumber, subject to the inspection of an inspector supginted on the part of the Government. 11 of the Lumber to be delivered within twenty- five (25) days from date of contract. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be Ce to the guaranty, ‘The full name and post office address of each bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. Bondz in mm equ: the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his marantors. wale pe reqnired of the successful idder upon signing the contract, The right to reject any or all bids that may be jleemed Spobiaits reserved by the Depot Quarter- master. s must be plainly endorsed on the en- ro poesis for Lumber,” and addressed to ry 5 “bri. Gent ana RiP OREERE, ig. Gen’ ie! rter: er, . Depot of Washington. Cu QUARTERMASTFR’S OFFICE, Je 6-td . Brort oF Waszingron, ' re Washington, D. C.. January 4, 1364. lealers in D; Hard) La . Ofice Furniture, Hetnenn, and Saddlery, coseesa? AY ofeach week's sealed propocal rr wonbi of th 4 or 5 te articles they are prepared to furnish to thin Depot at short notice, wi! e price of each marked in plain Sgures, so that, in case the exigencies of the service seyuiee it, the article or articles can be obtained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to thin Depot will be re- quiron tofurniab the list yore every mendsy Brigadier Generaland Chief Quartermaster, $ab-tf Depot of Wesbingtan, BAzesnas HISTORY. By Amelia BD. Eéwards; Tarton’s Rutler in New Orleans; 75 cents, Pirst 5 Roem; $3, Ticknor’s Life of Prescot! The Perfect Gentleman; quence; $1.25. area 1 Btiquetto and Bio- FRAROK PAYLOR, } will PROPOSALS. ANTHRACITE COAL POR THR NAVY. Navy Daraarussr. Borgav Oy BquiPMsmtT = ce Bed Sealed Proposals for furnishing Ai thracite Coal for The Navy. tw Y . ceeg 20 a ear endin, epee {Ketone ie rean ut \. aguane, he These pro omake munt be endoraéa, ' Proposals r Anthracite Coal for Steamers,” that they may distinguished from other basiness letters. The offer must be for the ery of 100,000 tons, of 2,240 pound, nds The cos! must be of the best Back Monntain or Binex mee Re orof sniat rote te there in ee tpects, for the purpose intended, eqnali be deter, ined by a Board appointed the ess! of the Navy after the Peception of the id 8. The name of the coal posed to be furnished muat be stated in the offer. It in to be delivered in lui of suitable sise for Baval steamere—ciean, of uniform qua! be ee! @d free from impuritien, unmixed—of which the eontractor will required to furnish suc! i- dence as will be satisfactory, and be subject to inspection as to quality and quantity ua the De- partnent may direct, ‘The coal must inal res- ets be satisfactory to the inspector or inapec- Tora. to be appointed by the Bureaw, who will have the right of peremptory rejection. The goal th to bé detiverda on doard vesselé, at such place in the port of Philadel phi: may be designated by the Bureau, and in such quantitics and at such times as, in the opinion of the exigencies of the service may require ; com- mencing when the vessel ia reported ready to re- eeive cargo ; furnishing, if demanded, got less than 1,00 tons per day, to be distributed to each veuel: ae may directed, until the loading is eom pleted. Propenals will Nkewiee be received for the deliv- er ots 000 tons of the rame quality of coal, to be ac ivanee) ints aster rk,on board ves- els. as ai adelpbia. In the case offailare tO deliver the coal in proper uantity. of the proper quality, and at the proper time and place, the Bureau will reserve in the eontract the right to purchase forthwith, at the contractor's risk and expense, that which may feem necessary to supply the deficiency. Any demurrage, or other charges to which the Navy Department may be subjected from delay in the prompt delivery of the coal by the contractors, will be deducted from their bills. The price must be for the coal delivered on board vessels, on the terms and conditions above stated, at the contractor’s risk and: expense, and without extra charge of any kind. The offer, as required by law, must be aceompa- nied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that they under- take that the bidder or biddera will, if hisor their bid be accepted, enter into obligation, at such time as mav be prescribed by the Bureau, with good aud sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies roposed. PING proposition will be considered unless aocom- panied by such fyarantes: and the Department renerven the right to reject all the offers, if con- sidered to be fo the interest of the service to do s0. 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, Oollector, or Navy Agent, Xiadditional 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 amou: that may be due upon each bill, will, when rT ertidcate is furnished by the inspector, and the bill approved bythe Bureau, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor may Dame, within ten days after the warrants for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. It willbe stipulated in theeontract that {fdefanlt be made in the delivery of the coal—in the quantity. or the quality, and at the place and time directed by the Bureau—then, and in that case, the con* tractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the Uni tater, 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 acta of Congress in that case pro- Bidders whore proposals shall be secepted, 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 Pest Office or navy agency named by them. & he form of offer, guaranty, and certificate is herewith given: | FORM OF OFFER. I (or we), of -, State o to fnrnieh and deliver — thousand anthracite coal for steamers’ use, at sat the rate of per ton, of 2.40 pounds, amount- ing to dollars, the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of the advertisement of the 24th day of May, 1864, from the Navy Degart- mevt, and hereunto appended. Should my (or our) offer be accepted, I (or we)re- quest to be informed at and that the con- tract may be forwarded to for signatures and hereby ee tons of —— Ftificate. i: Place.) (Bigned) A.B. (Pete) poRM OF GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of —, im the Btate-———, and o: , in the State of A mareby jointly and severally covenant with the United States: and susrantee that in case the fore- going bid of —-— be accepted, —— within ten days after the receipt of the contract at execute the same, with goud and sufficient au for the delivery of the anthracite coal propor in compliance with the terms of the advertisement of the 16th of May, 184, hereto appended, and omder which it was made; and im case the said shall fil to enter into the contract aforesaid, guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be ac- cepted. Witness, (Signed) Cc. D. ({Place.) BF. (Date.) I hereby ify that,to the best of my knowl- edge and be! the above-named guarantors,— and —. are good and sufficient. (Signed) G@. H. To be signed by the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, Collector, or A my %6-dtd OFFICE, War Duerantuent, , WASHINGTON, May 25, 1886. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Office until TURSDs ’, the l4th day of June, 1854. for 8&-inch Colu :vird Shot and &-inch Mortar Shell, to bedeliveret. iu the following quantities at the an- sernamed Arsenala, viz: S-INCH COLUMBIAD SHOT. At the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts. 4,008. Atthe Waterviiet Arsenal, New York, 4,000, At the New York Arsenal, Governor’s Island, New York, 6,000, Atthe Alleghany Arsenal, Pittaburgh, 4,000. At the St. Louis Arsenals, Missouri, 2,000, &-INCH MORTAR SHELL. At the New York Arsenal, Governor’s Island, New York, 2,000, At the Watervliet Arsenal. New York, 5,00. These projectiles are to be made of the xind of metal, and ina) after the rules laid down in the Ordnance Manual, the tensile strength of the iron for columbiad shot to be not less than 25,00 Tbs per for mortar shells not Jers than requareinch. Drawings cao be seen at’ any of the United States Arsengls. The projectiles are to be inspected at the foundry where cast. and are to bedelivered at the Arsenals free of charge for handling and transportation. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-10th) of the whole amount eon- tracted for per week. The frat delivery to be made on the 29th day of June, 1364. 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. Bebarats proposals must be made for the shot and shell. Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Ar- senale where they propose to deliver, and the number of pro} lea they propose to deliver at each piace. if for more than one. ids will be considered from parties other than regular founders, or proprietors of wor who are Known to this Department to be capable of executing the work proposed for. Should any ty obtaining a contract offer shot or shel! other bap those cast in his own foundry, they will be re- jected, and the contract rendered null and void. Bidders wiil enclose with their vida the written skntwledemente of their sureties over their own atures ach party obtaining acontract will be obli; to enter into bond with approved sureties fortes Matton the award being mad ful bidd a the awar ing je, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of eon- “Efe Depestinent e8 the right to reject e Department reserves the re or all bids, if not deemed satisfactory. = Proposals will be addressed to ‘* Brigadier Gen- eral George D. Ramsay, Obief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D.C, ’ and endorsed “* Proposals for 8-inckh Columbiad Snot,” and qpropoals for 8-inch Mor- tar Shells.” GEORGE D. RAMSAY, my 2%6-td _Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordmance, QBerANcz oF EK, Was Dupartuanr, WAsuinaron. June 1, 1984. SEALED Proposals will be received at this office until FRIDAY ‘he I7th of June, at 40’clock p.m for the deli~erg at the New, York agency, No. 43 Worth street, New York, of 160.000 CURRY OOMBS. These Ourry Combs are to be mae in strict con- formity with the samples, which can be seos at this office. or at the New York agenc , except that the handles are to be of birch, beech or bard maple. They are to be aubject to inspection at the factory where made before being received by the Govern- ment. None are to be received or paid for but such as are approved on inspection. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not lesa than 5,000 per week. or 1,0 per day, commencing on the 16th day of July, 1864. They are to be de- livered in boxes of 20each. Failure to deliver at ry specified time will surject the contractor toa forfeiture of the quantity due at that time. No bida wi'l be considered from parties other an regular mannfacturers of th» article.and such as are Known to this department to be fully comre- eee to execute in their own sho; 8 the work pro- Pidders will enclose with their bids the written schnowletemente of their sureties over their own signatures. ach party obtaining a contract will be required foupter into onda, with approved sureties, for its fal execution. if Tpon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of con- tract and bond. The ent reserves the right to reject any or all bi: ot deemed satii ry. croposels will be addressed to “Brig. General GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D.C.,” and will be endorsed ‘Proposals for Ourry Combs.” GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Je2-eotd Brig. ae Chief of Ordnance, ROM LONDON .—Barth, Air, Piroand Water; 35° F Time, its measure and reckoning explained, 35, The Alwavack explained ; 35. How to observe the Heavens; The Locomotive and Wr Cc ‘ts and Cometary are.t ink {ted worlds; 98 oacopie Drawing ai ingtay! ng; 4 The Bye, Maguif; Glasses, Ke ; 55. yg Nesntying Glee ce TAYLOR, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, G™* PENNSYLVANIA ROUTR v0TES NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST, wanes .eees 9D A.M, urg Accommodation —_ 3.00 5. ¥- ing Express. 9 P.M, THE 6.30 A.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the9.20a. m. train from Baltimore for ore sae ae ren see for Bimire. Py . i ay unkirk, Canan and - gears Palle, and for Ne iit HE 5.20 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHIP, Tronnesta ith the 9.99 ». mo. train re sor 'e for mira and ve Nor a, and the Wet. aa Rime BLERP'..G CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS, BOL?’ eau) Tickers at Govaanmex? Ravag, ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON BUNDAY, LOW FARB AND QUICK TIME, @7 For tickets and any information office of the Great Pennaylvania 5 gerece enn. avenue and 6th street, under National Hetel, ‘ashi . DUBARRY, ent NO. k. ork city. Jo9-tf . aveRae, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, after Sunday, April 10th, 1864, iH ne wil be nue betwees Warhineton ana Woe Work and Washington and the Weat. as follows: JOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, 45D BOSTON. Tanya Wopninnten at 7.20 U.Wam, 52pm, 08] mt s "On Bunday et 5. opm for PHILADELPHIA, sad 1otpm for NEW YOR 69 pm for Passe for Philadelphia will take notice that a train is ‘the laust traw datly Yor Phile= F Goon to Philadelphia, OR BALTIMORE Leave Washingto 6. SamU.we .00 ym, 30 pm. pm. and 8.5) pin, except, ‘On Sundays at 7.9 am, and 8 and 5.20 p 5 FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.990 m, and 3 and 8.29 pm daily, except Sunday. On day, at Sand 5.90pm, only. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. teers Baltimore ei 48, 4.30.7. 9 and ¥ ané- , 4! ‘a ce mm. 1 OzCo: jan . On Gunday.at 45 and 42am and 3.90 p m.enly- FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 6.308 m. and Sand 4.99pm, daily, except Sunday. No train Tor Annapolis on Bunday. Trains leaving Washington at7 90 m and 7.30 m ro throug hte lew York withou' ckeunent gure i 2 7.60 p m train rtha in alee: “cur can be secured until 6 pm, dally, at ie hour they must be i Fieket OBfoe: cher that nowt jeeping car conductor. othe frat an fourth trains from Washington stop at way ini rma tiokets of every kind, nev apzl 70 ono BURGON TE Auent at Wash (ap oo. . eS SMITH. Master of Transportation, L. M. OOLE, General Tfcket Agent. ap L1-tf United States 10-40 Leam JAY COOKE & CO. 462 Fifteenth Street, RecErvs Sussosirtions rom TxB NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 3, 1964, and Known ag. TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govera ment, after ten years, and payable forty years freuz Gate in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PEB ORNT A YBAR, paysdie on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN. The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $0, $000, and $1,008. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issuedin @, $100, $500, $1,000, $8 000, and $10,000. ‘Those are the only gold-bearing securities oft Government now precurable at par, and, yielding at present value of coin OVEB RIGHT PER OERT PBE ANNUM, offer a very desirable investment for large or small sums, i We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL IS8UBS, TREASURY NOTES, OERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, and COIN, 4 and pay the highest prices for QUARTBERMASTER’S OBRTIFIOATE OHBOKS, mb 29-$f JAY COOKE & 00, perostaxst TO SUTLEES SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAR TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ABTICLE 70 THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most eeonomieas article of diet for the officer’s mess. It is prepared in one minute, and makes a most delicious Soap or Obowder. It is highly recommended by Arm Bargeons, The profits are large. H, A. 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Price 25 and S0cents. Manu! HUNT & Co., 41 South Eighth atree hia. None genuine unless the name of * Seoaatiens) taster aeets Batok BENTWIBLR, corner Twelfth etrost vania ave., Washington D = BAVEL ROOFS! G GRAVEL ROOPS!! H.C WILSON & CO,, successoratoJ. F. Walker ap : OR- MENT and GRAVEL ROOFS. Office—161 224 street, below Ps. avenue. Orders may be left at office Mutual Insurance Company, oS cimget end dgpisisns avenue, or address on’ ce x *, All work executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms, and warranted. Repairs mad promptly. mh 1)-3m' APPINESS OB MISERY!—THAT IS THE onnier or wont rietors of the **PARI- STA! SAAT OF Wi NDERS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,’’ have determined—regardlese of ex- issue, free,(for the benefit of sufferi eir most instructive and in- on Marriage and stemonl tity Premature pene. — pression, or igno: e's Law These invaluable nse—to umanity.)four of teresting Lectur tions. 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