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OFFICIAL. THE EVENING STAR, Portcz Revonrs— Third Precinct —M. Catons . derly; €450 EF. A. Dumpberthy reer ine “cards on Sunday:$10.44. Edward do. Wm. Uhamberlin, do.;dismissed. » fllsor deel; 23.56, . James ae ton, Mien ordinance, $3.45. George missed. i Fourth Precinct.—James Stuard, disorderly; #2. Pat McUann, Coren $2. Michael Malo- ana disorderly: @2,, nt or Sixth Precinct —Kelleher & Pywell, M. ae nelly, A. Maffit, J. A. Marsh obstracting the street; Lizzie Nelson, assau 7 Spencer Brooks, malicious mis- John Griffin; obstracting an x ¢ true ting s' ostruc! y siewvte ordieance: $l. cken, fighting in the PERSONAL. ete. oe excellent Clairvoyantand M Fourth street, five door i eet, iseases, heal netinm, sees your dead and living character. beret re Treads the future, has great | the afflicted, Hous from 0p 5. to | atiey, 8 Martin, Latontine, Miaesiiry ” Sead boca Newton and t; 2. “Precinet—Maty Rooney, disorderly; nate, for threats; bail for peace. Sam Johnson, grand larceny; jail for court. Isabella Prupy, disorderly; $12.53. assault and battery; jail for hearing. military. John Adams, do.; $2. Hiram Al- ail for a hearing. 0 THE POOR AND UNFORTUNATE—Oon- | sultation gratis. from 12 to 12 m. without charge. ons BECHTINGER, ge in the Austrian and ¢ public hag Thos. A. Olive, jien arty. Sinforme: he has just arrived a ittention to the treatment of nik kinds of dis- . Particular attention to femalesand private lish, Rieoe Ger- at disorder! aosthory Latta Herbert, do.; ey assault and battery; Jeseph Mutdock, grand Chas. Thomas, asleep on street. . He converses in. En, Spanieh and Italian languag OTD, a he most celebrated univers! his office, Penn. avenue, Lerma Office hours, 9 to 1] a, m.; 4to.6 p.m. Saat Fourth Warp Station Caszs.—John D. Pettit, profanity, $5.58, Cornelius O'Neal, dis- orderly: locked up. avers Doyle, do.; John Deity, do.; do. M Kate Williams, do.;do. bail fer court. , do,; dismissed, U Abeaheg threats; Jeremiah Quirk, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. Dr. Holmes, Leni Se nuisance; bail for court. sault and battery, Bede tary ’ Brien, G@runk and disorder! Bowie; aseauit and ue een foreible entry; PROPOSALS. proves: ALS FOR STATIONERY. Deranruant OF THe IxtERIoR, June 3, 1864. such stationery as may Proposals for furnishin be required by thin Depar' end- offices thereof, duri: June 30 1865, will be rece! of TUESDAY, the 5th day of July, by satisfactory Laathnonials of | ty to falGl a contract will not be considered, and contracts will only be awarded to turers of, or dealers in, the several classes of ar- must be of the best z tinferior to the samp! les ex- ;bail I fOr court. W. for court. Michael assing bogus moe dismissed. E, } a hoe s. loy al Jangnage; mili! ; Military. Thom: Is, assanit and battery; dismisse DENTISTRY. Au Dental Opei and scientific manner. ie the aeal year ending ed until ae M., peg Aach hae pier unatcqmpanie: b ‘qmp! les, Any articles furni of their finineas at this Department. ‘ach, proposal. must-be signed by the individual Gea th y but one price or firm making it, for each article of the c’ ons performed in a thorough “he All articles required MER cS Py MecOonss). Oo $2 Pa. avenue, between 3d and Teeth extencted withbut pain Nitrous Oxide or Ether. Particular attention given to filling and preserv- aaa teeth. Children’s teeth carefully attended Artifical teeth inserted in the most eperoved styles now adopted by the profession. Gat DISCOVERY IN DENTISTSY. ath nee eo eee with the Muhrite of aro paving teeth to ex- and have them taken out by ‘this new Also call and! tor’s new and im- Fel Inpomye of Eat don Artificial Teeth. e the g) ovement in his teeth oa win hate thes in aa RO ime and valua! under a contract must be delivered, on the order of the proper bureau or ae without delay, and, if requested, must cor- A failure or refusal of the co contractor to furnish proper articles will be just cause for abrogating the contract. s not named ip the schedule, if required, ed at the lowest market prices, rved of ordering a less quantity of each article contracted for, as the Piond service may require. nd, with approved security, must be given by ‘vidual or firm obtaifin. Seonttacter refuse or neglect to quired, any article or cwticles. mentioned in the contract, the same may be purchased.in open mar- pond ‘with the samples. are to furnis! and the right is ‘acontract. Should furnish, when re- than is specified in ‘examine the may be charged to the contractor inhis eee guare he subjoined schedule specifies as nearly as can Dow be dene, the amount, quality, and description of the articles likely to be required. bole bids will be canvasesd sepa: her style than this new 242, Pa, avenue, between Ba. LEWIS, M. D., Dentist. ERTH OOMIB, M.D, the Inventor and Pat per eho paps mally at hie office ta, th wear th fecth who Sencha wear others, and no Berson can wear Persons calling at my office can with any style an rately for each of below, and contracts for one e les awarded as may be deemed most advantageous to the Department. Preposalg must be addressed to the Secretary of the peo teeny ‘and endorsed Proposals for Station- #3 Uxass No. 1.—Paper. 1, 150 reams cap best quality, white or blne,ruled wide, medium, or close, and trimmed, is ween not legs than 14 lbs, per ream, . 50 reams ae al cap, white or blue, trimmed and 3. 750 ane quarto- de secom: price of Tooth they may Cog but to those whos e epartioular and wis! strongest perfect ae yecanens 8 wee, the, MINERAL P a tke et No 338 “aino son ase avenue hee P Potten REY ee ee WIESENFIELD «& CO., Odeon Hall Clothing Rooms, (ESTABLISHED 1847,) ConxzR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 4 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 @ay extensive, for, having the most unbounded facilities for manufacturing, and having a buyer always in market, ready to avail himself of all the rich and fashionable styles of goods that may be offered, we fiatter ourselves that we can exhibit the ‘Mort fashionable and varied assortment of clothing ever offered in this city, We enumerate in part BLACK CLOTH FROCK aud DRESS COATS, running to the finest grades. Genuine Black French Doe Skin PANTS; Black Grenadine and other SILK VESTS; from which’ may be selected # dress suit of the very fizest ma- terial, equal in finish and workmanship te the very est, and at much lower prices. Our assortment of CASSIMERE GOODS cannot be excelled in variety of colors and beauty of d madein the most fashion- | Wename in part the English Walk- img Coat, the French Jacket, the Business 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 % our superb assortment ef BOYS’ CLOTHING, ‘which for beauty of styles cannot be surpassed, if equalled in thiscity. We most respectfully ask an examination of those goods before purchasing white or blue, ruled ro weigh not legs than 19 lbs. per a per ream . reat white commespial or other note pa- fazed. hard calendered, of plain, per ream . 10 nent fiat cap, white or blue, unruled, per - 25 reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per Me 100 reams arae brown envelope, 24x33 inches, . 150. Saga qhects patent blotting, 19x24 inches, 9. 10 reams brown eaetice paper, 36x40 inches, per ream 16, 15 reams’ straw wrapping paper, 30x40, per Team n.d alieere Sawing paper, royal or medium, per ee 12.100 sheets Basing paper, French, large size, 13.100 ware t tracing cambric, per yard rr 14, 12dozen press copy books, not less than 50 pages. per dozen Crass No, 1.—Envelopes. 15. 1,000 icy ee -lined, pein 0 16, 400,061 0, wae ited to order, 83% to 94x Penmsel pen white, yellow. or ane sae to 4%¢ inches, P! W. 25,000 adhesiv envelopes, white; heavy, 0% 4 1x5 to 6 inehen, Printed t vy 96 M 25,000 ainestpataeaie »pes, white or yellow, heavy, Terters 6x3}2 inches, ere to envelopes, note, pe! fe sizes ordered, not oD oe “charged higher than for size next larger. Crass No. 2.—Pens and Pencils. * . 25 gross Perry’s or Gillott’s barrel pens, per styles, and all cut 2. mee Perey! 8, Gillott’s or other good me- . 5 dozen Sold cam “with Handles or silver . 5dozen heavy barrel gold dles, best quality, per den . 25 dozen ivory or gutta-percha ever-pointed penctisy large or small, with leads, per . 200 dozen Faber’ 's, No. 1 to 4, or graduated, per 6, graduated, per cane L . 30 fora Faber’s red and blue pencils, ze" pens, Pith Zhan- In the line of MILITARY CLOTHING we have the most extensive assortment in this city, con- sisting of Dress and Fatigue Coats; Infantry and light and dark Blue Pants, both plain and reinforced; Shoulder Straps, Sword Belts, Sashes, and in fact everything pertaining to an @fficer’s outfit. In the line of FURNISHING GOODS we have an elegant assortment of Cassimere Over Shirts, White and Brown Linen Shirts of all grades; Under Bhirts, and Drawers, a full line; Military Gloves, Kid, Silk, Lile Thread and others, We most respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, who may rest assured of fair dealing and . 15 cases Faber’s Cavalry Jackets; Crass No. 3.—Ink, Inkstands. Wafersand Waz. . 10dozen glass, any patent, large or small, ink stands, per dozen 2, 3dozen cast-iron double or single inkstands, 99 . 160 dozen Maynard & Noyes’sink. or any other Americanco ry ing ink or fluid in market, quar - 25 bore ‘Arnold’s writing fluid, quarts, per eopying ink, quarts, Arnold's blue ink, quarts, & dozen David’s earmine in , ounce, No. 1, .2M oy waters, bent quality, red, No. 3, for SM Noe» + Pe’ . 5 waupan! ‘vest red wafers, common size, per poun . BD pounds best extra super scarlet sealing wax, FINE ura CLOTH ee co. Ut Crass No 4.—Cutlery ane Miscellaneons Arti- PINE BLACK cuore FROCK Sats: Cc A eeieeee EANaG: BLACK CASSIMERE ants: qEets OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, VESTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, VESTS OF ALL DESCRIPPIONS, ne FANCY CASSIMERB PANTS, FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, & FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, Leper FROCK COATS, ¥ FROCK COATS, ITARY FROCK COATS, MILITARY JACKETS, MILITARY JAUKETS, MILITARY JAOKETS, ILITARY PANTS AW MILITARY PANTS AND Ere MILITARY PANTS AND VESTS BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, INEN BOSOM 8 i x T: NEN BOSOM SHIRTS OR LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS FOR S1X LINEN BOSO. R SIX LINEN BOSOM IRTS UNDER fae AND DRAWS, UNDER SHIRTS AND ws, UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWS, KID GLOVES. KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, NeOETS B AED SQanrs. NECRTIES AND SCARFS: WEISENFIELD & OU. ODEON HALL CLOTHING ROOMS, ESTABLISHED 1847. secetn 434 street and Pennsylvania avenue. Rogers’s knives, four blades, buck er B aorta “Rogers! 8 ier handle erasers, per fs 10 dozen office shears, or scissors, extra, per lozen 10 dozen silk taste,in hanks, per dozen 560 dozen red tape, assorted, per dozen £00 dozen German tape, No, 32, red, per dozen 8 dozen paper weights, assorted y per dozen 30 pounds prepared India rubber, per pourid foeele eer nen twine, per pound ounds a cotton twine, per pound jozen mahogany rulers, round or flat, 30 13. Ti doxen Sadie rubber rulers, round or flat, o* year’s patent, 3) inches long ity sponge, per pound ounds gum arabic, per pound e, large size sian, jers, with raeh and metallic top. per jozen 7.3% aonea mucilage, pints, without brush or 14,20 pou> ‘ds best qual iz a dozer bold 4 Ca ders, per dozen ES ahdesen vate ENA Ae hae dC Crass No. 5.—Parchment and Parchment Paper 1. 60 sheets of maken, best quality, 15x20 inches, per sheet Be. parchment, best quality, 28x32 3. 2,500 aheeta of pa ae me 2. 500 sheets of rchment paper, best quality, sinte rane 4. 20 sheeta permease paper, r, best quality, 15x20 — certify FORM OF GUARANTY, and — able to fulfil Stationery for the during the year ending June , 13— crear bid be accepted. ROPOBSALS FOR FUEL, QuantenmastEn’s O1 Orrics, U. 18, c., a proper facilities, Bealed Proposals will be recelvet a until homage the md day of Jun (tAVALRY HORSES WANTED. ‘Wax Deraaruent, Cavarey Buraiv, ice Cees Crecente, .C.. s THREE THOUSAND (3, 06 HORSES W. OE ayia pans v= (Si doin per hed Li for all bs - CAVALRY HO: delivered within the next thi) Government stables at eo rere Said horses to be sound in all “particulars, not | Jess than five (5) mor more than from fifteen to sixteen bands eevee built, bridle wise, ‘and. A vifications will be stric! enforced in every nt made on deliv e, 1865. Woon to be good RO oak, and to iled, measured and in the walls of the racks as may be designated by the © Marine Officer, free of expense to the aiNg The Coal to be beat white ash mn sracl (sie 4 coal, free from dust, and to weigh 2 rhed, inspected an: in the walls of the Marine Bi Sealenaied by the Commanding mse to the United jonl te be Ferniated at sucht sinses and in Cotes quantities as the said teil be m Officer may require. e quarterly requi- be, delivered, Buch points wi ton; to be wei Sf daliverca at at such points wit racks as may Marine acer States ; and both W 7 Bh: days at the ba feu vers old; | for the use of his command, ae ae d by two responsible per. Lil ns! 3 it: be certified to by Dail arereey 5 Bons. whens re: thet, “ District Yu oipermise it twill ni dressed is ak ‘2- thant e und, Fy muat accom! SP: Is Fuel,” snd ad roposel for Fuel ro Quartermaster. os “GUE Petaartraaareray > inaemaneente Fs VT mak ack Coast BS Gnzees Mea Map of fepatieartern Virginia; 50 t Norte 2 alabama and fe e Ohattanoo ts of Southern th a Alabama; », ani and { eT TANOK TAYLOR, 4... PROPOSALS. H Prorpsars FOR STATION ER . Chis Quartermaste’s ve Pevot of Weshinctom © faxton ene 10. Ep Proves. received at this offic. hem Ca eo els 9’elogs m,, for fur- He tattioners fort pot for six(s) months avi Buly 1, 1864, ae-per- annexed ed, Sche:tule, 1 articles must of the Real dest eae anak ol on orcad of envy one pte eipceneet eacberpeny each Shit Mach bidder saat far otsh mi his a = eign cach arth fee me ‘ints they price for eac icle, w mm ro ark tenth ches wil the: hi ope taeat ect will | be awarded to the lowest re- antity éf each atticle sponrible bidaer. er he time when said de iverie jes Fach proposal st be signed by the individual | menced, and when to be completed. riannd the aie RM to. forall the | or firm mak ‘ing it; contract, if awarded. must be certi she per- ron pro: AS sareties, ary articles ig required which, are not in’ the Sthedule, they are be fur- nished at the lowest market price. The, Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself | the right of orderings. from time to time, a greater | quantity of and every cle con- t. ap the public service wey require, months subsequent ta :the date of the Seen and, oboe apy siclas wot be delivered Thine vehtnatl he ie after tane ordered, ha also seecrnen she ry to purchase the maid article | | in open market, at the risk and expense of th. wae gon OF persons ciseedne to furnish the He will, in all cases, decide whether the terms es the contract have heen complied with, and re- | siete ee slivered and serves the power to annul the coatraetupgn any | failure to comply with its terms. Bonds with approved neourity are to be given by the person or erica contracting. and, in case of } will, within ances daya,therea! failnre to supply the artities ordered, ‘the con- | eotepct for the same, w th 60 tractor and his sureties shall be liable to the for- | sureties in aber equal to, the erapernltmurt beni tremed to “Brigadier Gen-, | mite te terms Greet aeeponat ocala must be 0 Bri, ier Gen- | Wi e erat RUCKER, Chief Quartermaster, pepe e Aaid. bidder Fehould fai @ ” aaosl tract) they to, make good fer of said bidder and the ne | of Washington, D to be plainly marked } Bro, copasals for Bat nery.! i t ena ! are bidder, or the person to whi | be awari : WAshINGTOR Daron Dee. 8.103. ; pplying oberg! ain cae “me..9 aces, with Hay, Ny seta Bers ie Fastlane Ae eis. ol east i ‘ity, Ph ba i } Gorn to) be ap in two bushelse ch, Oa tra ch to ti sizaw to be necurely bal x3 to be delivered most be ¢ vat or Sie the propo: ue ig ee cet 3 nee) rvetofe bein ernment inaper r Sbatrac acts will beewarded fro! ips responsible bidders aa ‘the ia Government im requis 'e when the whole snout oposals with | sible perso t of £1 ey { Scuspuie or Arricias 40 reams Manilhsi Wrap: Papery 24x38 inches, not les® tham § pounds per ream, per ream 30 reatss buff Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, nob ess than 3) pounds per. Lari Pet Team reams whits per, ri lO reams whit ‘olio Post Pape: per ream ruled? than 12 pounds per renm Foolscap P. not, less reams Law Cap Paper, rule: pounds. perreamj be ream’ 200 rearoambtte Letter Paper, rates, not leds than 9 pounds — ream, per reatn’ 200 reams white ‘Commercial Note Paper, ruled, not less than 5 pounds eat Tneek per rean 1 Bn sheets Blotting. Barer fies vernmens or Tespous Katt Beatie wih we ance or ee of shee een rr not t leas than 12 ea dasert d be plainiy : lank Books, dem bhaet, erqnire Blan’ Oks, folio aize: f bound, por. Autre Booksycrown cap size, bound in cloth ite Bla er quire 1°0 Blank Books, cap size, half bound, 200 Cos Memorandum Books, full be reatired of the succeasfuldi eror bidders upon signing the contract. * Blank forms Of bid be obtained upon application at this Office, FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and Ka Ea Ss a Tr quire size, per do: w Time h “Rooks, demi size, bound in cloth, per Bo Pime Books, small quarto size, bound in clo‘h, rdaxen 200 Time Hooks, smalTostavo size,bound in leather, per dozen aoe wt Official Envelopes, No. 12, very thick, 3,0¢0 Peri Official Envelopes, No. 10, very thick, fe ORs Envélopes, 8x4 inchés,: very velopes, 534x3)¢ inches, very Bttles* in quart and pint 8’ or other Black Ink, in pint bottles, per dozen ottles Waezen ‘Arnold’s Copy: ig Tok, in quart and pint ‘tiem, “1o08e Beit # " 12 doten poe Covyine Ink, in quart and pint Valea bottles ‘4 dozen David's armine Ink, glass bottles and £8, Der. dozen hotties oth ae bisel Lead a Pencils, Nos, rc doze u dosen Sahn other red ‘ond blue Poncils, per 24 dozen ass Ini arsorted, per dozen #0 gross Gillett’s [ett ‘Pens, assorted, per gross ey ross other Steel Pens, assorted. ner gros lozen gutta percha Pen Holder: aed Aoren deren ‘ot other Pen Holders, selected kinds, per 12 dozen tin Peer Folders, per dozen 2 pounds eee Wax. 2 Sticks to the pound, pounds White indie Rr Hubber, 40 pieces to the pou ‘per pound © sit cone pigeons Rea ee i dozen sien 8 the follow{ngserticlog. vi — bushel: ae A By — 10089 “of. ‘Paled Hay, bottlev. per orga J2dozen Maynard & N uart, pint, and h. ce on or before the pel eorte cata we I and. ple ed, Titten contrac’ , od and apgro red, Be ten day! r_ bein, accepted. Your Soa nt servant, perhown General D.H. Rucker, t. termast General Depo Raa ernie oy, a: ite 5 ma Sts te. ote hereby, join . o! ere! prenani United States, 8 ig ihe gS foregoin oing bid of je A0C8 | at he or they after the acceptance of said: pid, prema tract for the same with good a: ngicient to furnish the the terms of ad: under which the pe. Nos. I7and 23, per dozen | said Vos. 17and 23, per spool | aforesai dozen glass jars Ft lage and Brushes, large | ence between fh pe size, per dozen lowest Fenponsibl % dozen g! Ce jars Mnueilage and Brushes, small | the contract may size, is dozen Witness. 4 Letter Porine Books, 500,700, and 1,509 pages t dozen 1,000 sects Abstract Paper, ruled to pattern, per 500 sheets Return Paper. ruled and printed to pat- tern. per ab heet 6 reams of Bill. Paper,.ruled to pattern, per ream 4dozen ivory Paper Folders, per dozen 4dozen Erasers, ivory or wood handles, 6 dozen gutta percha Relers, ~ ad Wine. per deren 5 G a Chict Quertertanst ri en, ef Quartermaster, je 10-13¢ Lz Depot ioe Rgarermte PRorosars FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF THE InTEBIOR, U, 8, Patent Orricg, Jitne 8, @ pro) din conformity to sane ea ated Dece! abe 8,1 was made, ee to enter into » contract by said I gana 6 certif, cage sod ie t Dk? named go ficient s a8 | pre ab for the shiett tne offer to be se ir dozen under the United overnmént, or respon- te fis om sible person known offi eee RUCKER, dec 9-tf Brigadier Paeneral and Q. M, Fo#828! HORSES! HORSES! Wan DapantMenr, Cayatay BUREAU, Chief Grey Cater Ox June 8, 186). PEE ir 1s. roposals for furmishing such stationery as may be required by this Bureas during the fiscal year ong ing June 30, » Will be received until 12 Those unaccompmoied by satignactory pentinboatas N ied by satiafae: monials of ability to fuldl a contract wil ast be considered, and contracts will only be awarded to manufac: faare of,or dealers in the several classes of ar- icles All articles furnished must be of the best quality - of their kin Each proposal must be signed by the individual.) or firm making it All ripley required under 2,contract must be delivered without delay, A failare or refusal of the contractor to furnish proper articles will be deemed just caune for abrogating abe contract. Articles not naiwned in the schedule, if required, are tQ be furnished at the james market pricer, and the right is reserved of ordering agreater oF less quantity of each article contracted for, as the public service may require. Bonds, with approved security, must he given by the individual or firm obtaining acontract. Should a contractor refuse or neglect to funish, when ro- quired,any article or articles mentionéd'in the contract, the same may be purchased in open market, and if a greater price has heen paid there- for thai is epecified in the contract, the diflorence pias be charged to the contractor in his next quar- tert ry2¢ count, eduler, Rpecitying as near ag can be done, the ‘aud description of the articles re- ad on applicati Boh at Wie office. patil 120 eck Mapday,2 June 2)th, thousand (40) Cavalry Horses, 10 be at the Government Stad: ice. at Giesboro Depot, near Washinton city, within Gate of contract. hands high, eazalry purposes, No bid will be entertaine, reidty enforced an every, tne lay. by 8 guaranty for its farth 4 1 performance, Secretary of Wal such officer be dismissed theservice, All bidders and guarantors will be ye held to ti est accountability, and every terms of cont ed, will be foll thelaw. strict- cation to this office, ty. pune ety on the acceptance of their bids, geen qualit quired, can be Proposals must be addressed to Commis- |"pids deemed unreasonabd! sioner of Patents, and endorsed Stafloncen ids for one hundred ( ay Horses and ards je10-law4w wit be entertain badd of contract. fe Mares twill be received. pals ae be endorsed ‘* Propot an, 7 Harter ” ang addressed to Lieut. Collars, Are universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other collars, The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of the turn-down cefler; they are as SMOOTH INSIDB A8 OUTSIDE, and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly fin- ished edge on both sides. These Collars are not simply flat pieces of: paper eut in the form of a collar, but are MOLDED ANDSHAPED TO FIT THE NEOK. They are made jin “Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every half size from 12 to 17 inches, and in * Bureka,’’ (or Garotte,)from 13to 17 inches; and packed in ‘solid sises’’in neat blue cartons, con.sining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten each—the latter a very handy pagkage for travelers army and navy officers, BF EVERY COLLAR is stamped “GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR. ” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplied by ’ WALL, BTEPHENS & 00., apld 3m 322 Pa, ayenue, Washington, UERY?—Who bas tho largest assortment of pattern for eranin gt Pie if iain ly Brae: tical persen, t shat fi Jaret, Buent stock pf Eunbro eel We ‘and who Dt in the only person in t Stuer for ladies dresses? 7 PRINCE, 351 F STREET re where ladies can select from 25,000 choi s patterns ir oF ie Brae of of work, and where they can ew stamped. Waving stamped 80, a Indien is proof that he knows his business; Ladies ho do not want their gonds spoiled, but stamped a they ghouls be, °° to th > only person in the city || who does FL TING? FLUTING! FLUTING! The only ¢ in town now in operation. Platine’ ‘done pe asinnew York Gi el ¥ street, opposite PAPERHANGING Jame ‘ashington, D. 0. We “ther information will be Lieut. Golonel and Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, tinued at Giesboro De: Payurent made in certi edness for seven (7) horses or more je 8. RT OF WASHINGTON, Washington, January 4, 1364. All dealers in Drags, Hard quested to send to thisoffice,on MONDA’ articles they are pre) short. notice, wii @. price of each marked im Saaree: Bo that, in the exi; wif it, the article or articles oan be obtain hout delay, and at the lowest pri: Dealers wishing to re nastier General and C oyel of Quariermaster a 0. W. ROTELER. 350. W, C.'W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AWD RETAIL DEALERS OHINA, GJ:ALS, AND-OROOKERY WARB, TABLE OUTLEBY, BiUVBR-PLATER WABR, BRITTANIA WARE, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN OHAMBERE ARTS, OOAL OIL LAMP, JAPANNED WAITEBS, DOOK MATTS, FEATHERS DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARB, AND HOUSEAEBPING ARTIOLES GENERALLY, RUBNISHED AT SHORT 2 NOTION. 318, IRON HALL, PWasYLVANIA ANENUR, fe 17-e06m betwee! ea won A great variety ENTIRELY NEW STYLES an mee PES ae DEALERS TN pAuLORA Btasted to Fige Cutlery, Fis fetal Goods ‘Tee b ) FPioners, Hiock Tin G ode, Zin Ohambar Bebe. THING RogME, a Waltars ane? Goslore serial ‘ Also, CHAMBERS. |i a , Bone Ware, 20 ke., ber sea é 6,000 YARDS CANTON’ MATTINGS, | Packed aE Delivered in ‘this QGity and our io00 FABDS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, aaerh Sree of charee, he ir Mattings’ate unriv: in this city, compri 04 (| owa’ Hall) Peventh st ing in part the¥kinous Gow dua brand for parlo Oil Cloths from & pclae tt mat to 13 1 feet wide, adapted to diai WINDOW SHADE. BRASS CORNIORS, PARLOR Paper hung by skilitul ‘workmen, joy ee promptly, attended to. Gfve us“ call and sa grom 100,20 per cent, } ai a No. 348 7th street, st bate ee con ating’s Letters on Oorpulence. 71 ts, Ye edd or Babe lea. $2. vier ousin Phil! ‘A tale, 25 cents. el Rhym ececliy’s Carpputers} @nd Joiners’ Hand Book. 6) “fGushnellie Work Play. Seven Stories, with ary ap 23-08 Mass, avenge. |, Me! es ca. Mery MAGIO. pure aad Ota ac 18 Now fees ature, . at abso. BEST W EE tot ee ner by eee ym the Wille B.D om TAxLon: ed Proposale mane inyited by. by. the wenadecsioned f ver oy “5.00 bay OF straw, ‘ ee must sutoat which of the above-named the price must be written out ip wordson the 10a Ktout tadks, of about nin like sacks of about three Dushels éach. The sacks to be furnished without e Govenment,. The hay and he Destichlar kind a dnsktigttch of oats, corn, All the articles offered under the eee, in- ition by the mn seco te time to ie en: fy eontratiad for shall Phe bidher will be segienaote to.acoompany his eam’ fre by two respon- ease hi pescoratan he or Phe Gxeonte, the ent con- ty ond i in. ease crinte the con- between lgwest respon- ie contract The. te oe a iy notified of the accept. : written, vik the peop each bidder ws Cote: Gen Malice: kad * Pe raposals tees, and ‘bonds, may Tnthe si becriber, do pereby ie to farbidh val r to Pe Inited States: ee Quarter- ‘eeably to the mt a! fens ot seis otepetieretat BS ga Tak t — per bushel of any vypkeln Te wf Gate, in sacks, at — per’ bushel of at — per ton of 2,000. — tae of Bale® Straw, at —- per ton of 3,000 dayoft efore the yeelt .7 fais, ed ae my a of +, in t ° in days ‘hecon- lent sure-- ties, in a sum equal to the a Hea of the contradt, tee to make good the Qiffers and the next lag? oe arte person to whom Given under our hands and ce this rao of hat to the best of peat § ‘nowl- 0 e je amount for To be certified by ee Calter’ States District At- torney, Collector of Ghstoms, or any other officer SEALED Paorosars will be received at this office for two elivered forty (49) days from horses to be aound in all particulars well Broken: full in flesh, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) from five (5) to nine (9) years old,in good conaitiom, and well adapted in every way to specifications will be strictly adhered to and unless accompanied Should any United States officer guarantee” the proposal of a bidder who should -proye to be irresponsible, his name will be reported to the r with s-recommendation that fatlure io comply with or to make the contract when award- by Prosecution to the full extent af ' Form of bid and guaranty can be had on appli- will be prepared to enter into - and sufficient securi- The oath of allegiance must accompany each e padensietee naa) the right to reject all = =4 Bins fe for the tabs ‘number of Horses required are Gray’s Patent Molded “Payment will be promptly made on completion 8 for Cav- hief Quartermaster, Cavalry lnaresae on apolication. personally Or by serena” given, | W9Purchase m the open market will be con- | t until»the contract is of ind fe —— : Opn QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, i 1 are, Lumber, Leather, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re- ‘Y.of each week, a sealed proposal or list, 2m duplicate, of the red to furnish to this Rees at plain cies of the service it to this Depot will be re- Sirois to fyrnigh the list panctually ever i Monday — BORELER, ev HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS Tay #0! o#8 Morval FRIEND, By pres = esi a Reber 1 Blake Letters to a Western Gonsin. 75 ae Attic, By Ix} PROPOSALS. ANTHRACITE wi FOR THE NAVY. avy DaPanrwerr. Bouawav oF Rouivubat et wong pe Sealed Proposals for furnishing Anthrae! racive Goal for. the Nav; uring ‘ear ending! Y Sune, fh ill be dived a ar] rei a. m., 18ta June, There proposals must be endorsed. * Proposals for Anthracite Coal for Steamers,” that they may be distin, ished from other business letters. (ser 36 ofter manat be for the delivery of 100,000 tons, o an The coal must be of the best Buck Mountain oF Black Hesth, or of a kind equal to them i in atk i pects, for the fA, pore intended, which AW AR will bedetermined by a Board eppointed Sesestary of the Navy after the reception o' the The name of the coal oposed to be furnished mae Fes stated in the o to be del ered in lamps ofsuitable sine for na’ ra steame: jen in, of uniform goalie, select- ed free from rritier. anmixed—of which t are contractor will Trequired to furnish such evi- dence as will be satisfactory, and be subject, te such inspection as to quality and quantity 7 Y D parts nt may direct. The coal must inall res. pects ge Ratistarion to the inspector or inspec: rs, to * be sopol re edb YY He ban eeu who will have the right of per¢mptory rejection. The coal isto be delivered on board vessels, at ee place in the port of Philadelphia as may be designated by the Bureau, and in such quantities sed atsuch times ‘as, in the. ‘Opinion of the Bureau, @ exigencies ofthe service may requife, com- mencing when thd vessel is reported ready ‘to re- ry AG cargo ; furnishing, if demanded, not des tl m0 to tons atts day, to be distributed to esch reseed. a may be directed, until the loading is bese e peeropes sala will likewise be received for the deliy- 3',000 tons of the same quality of coal, to be de ivered an 8 be Bort of ‘New York, on board ves- sels. as at Inthe case of fallaro to deliver the coal in proper quantity, of the proper anality, and at th 6 preper time and place, the Bureau will reserve he contract the right to. purchase forthwith, at the contractor’s risk and expense, that which may oe necessary to su poly the nabAciency. Any demurrage, or other charges to which the Navy Department may be subjected from delay in the premee delivery of thecoal read the contractors, wa deducted from their bills. price must be for the coal delivered on vend Vessels, on the terms and conditions above the contractor’s oe fem expense, and Wi oat ¢: a cherge ofany k The offer, da required by law, must be aceompa- nied by awiitten guaranty, signed by one or more Eesonsi ble} parecne: to the effect that they under- take that the bidder or bidders will. if hisor their bid be sccopted., enter into obligation, at such time as rescribed At the Bureau, with cod aga naficfent sare 1e8, to fu: "RE proposition will be considered unless accom- ‘bg such guarantee: and the Department Feserves the Tight to reject all the offers, if con- sidered to be to the interest of the service bsg do so. Two or more sureties each in a sum equal to the amount specified to be paid, will be pane en to sign the contract, and their responsibility will be certified by a United States District Judge, United Wa District’ Attormey, Collector, ar Navy be oe additional and collateral security—twenty per cent. will be withheld from the amount of all pay- ments, which reservation is not to bevai except by authority of the Secretary of the Navy, until the contract shall have been in all respects com- P Hed with; and the remaining eighty per cent. or es amount ay may be due upon e: bill, Will, when a proper eertificate is furnished by the inapector, ae) Tie Si iH approved by the Bureau, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor pay name, Ridge a ave: after the warrants for the same. shal: by the Secretary of thy Treacy ulated in pho sanby aca Hints Cemile be made fn thedel ery of the coal—in the quantity, or the quality, and at the place and time directed by the Bi juredu—ther, and in that case, the con- tractor and his enreties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquidated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the contract price, which may be recovered from time to time, accord- ing to the act or acts of Congress in that ease pro- “iehddera whose Propdtale shall be accepted, and none qther, will be notified, and, as fai Aah rAC- ticable, a contract will be transmitted to them, which they, nl de requires to execute within ten days after receipt at the Post Office or navy saency named by them. ‘he forin of offer, Tuaranty, and certificate is herewith given: ¥ORM OF OFFBR. Tor nto of. Btate of ——, hereby agree furnish ‘and deliver — thousand tone of, anthracite coal for steamers’ use, at the rate of —— per ton, of 240 pounds, amount- ng to dollars, the whole in conformity with the Bgyisions ag: terms of the advertisement of the Bich way ton. from the Navy Depart- ment, and hereunto nded. Should my (or pe r be accepted, I (or we) re- quest to be informed at -———, and that the con- tract may be forwarded to for signatures and certificate, 4 (Place, ) (Signed) A.B, (Date.) YORM OF GUARANTY. ain. the undersigned, residents of ——,im the tate’ and of——, in the State of. Baten ap ss ‘and severally covenant with the United tahoe and guarantee that in case the fore- bid o: be sorn pied will, within Bere after the receipt of the contract al grocate the same, with goud and sufficient sureti t the delivery of the anthracite coal propose in compliance with the terms of the advertisement of the 16thef May, 1864, hefeto appended,and under which it was made; and in case the said shall fail to enter into the contract aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be ac- ‘cep Wi e itness. Signed c.D. (Place, ) . ene E. F, e i eas certify that, to the best,ofmy knowl- edge and ‘cad boli lief, the above-named guarantors, — and —, ‘ere good oad sof clent. GH pythe Diited States District Judge, To be signed b United States District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Agent. my 26-d FRANCIS MOHUN.} [PRANGIS 3, MORUR, MOHUN & SON, Svooxssors ro J, T, Laxman, LUMBER DEALERS, Canas, Between 12th and 13th Sireais, Washington, D. 0, ‘The undersigned having purchased the Lumber Yard of Mr. Jno, T. Lanman, are now prepared to farnish Lumber of all kinds at the market rates, They desire to call attention to their large stock which consists in part-of the following kinds: About 100,000 feet Walnut, all thicknesses, 100,000 feet 5 Poplar, prime, 100,000 “* Oak and Ash, various sises, 1,000,000 feet Scantling and Joist, all lengths, 1,000,000 ** White Pine Cullings, 500,000 * he Flooring, Also, a large quantity of all other kindsof Lumber mh 18 $m MOHUN & BON. NEW ATTRACTION, Goa A First-class Shee Store in 7th Street. 1 HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPES?, BOOT AND BHOR STORE the city of Washington, witha very extensive cock of cates APES TE EERE ae pigsty Byiew nD oes head I~ Lost A eat variety yor? pave 2 are BOOTs. eer OOLLING & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DEAUGHT ALE AND POBTEB. Iam aowm receiving large rge quantities of DBAUGHT ALB and PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, whick Lam prepared to farnish on short notice to all persons who will favor me with their orders, Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be premptly at- tended to. Goods delivered in all parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. ‘Terms :—Cash en delivery. “RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Botihas Depot, 57 ‘Green st., apst Georgetown, D. 0, Ror sear set BOOPFING vate H, 0, WILBON & CO., Foor ov 3p St. Wus?, Wasuinoron, D.0., Manufacturers of BOOFING FELT, DBY AND TABBED eneere ING, ROOFING OBMENT and LAMP BLACK, FBLT AND OBMBNT, Wholesale and Retail, Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms. Factory—Foot of 234 street west. ORpe 181 a Feet, pele nets aven mB 1)-3m aa ee GREAT CHINESE -EMED ORRHGA A, GLEET, . One ios oon PERFORM "A CORB, Taaredients are, purely vegetable. It is baie a theitastas no bad odor, and may be Aang ae the. vest pocket without fear of Setecton. Circulars free. Price $1a box. JOHN J. KROMER, successor to Chestnut He eblapelnki and in Washi eS FORD, 296 Pennsylvania ea SLARISIED OLDEBI ve Just received * oe secret the Sereeeea! ‘Union Bottling P —. assortment of Stel te & Sons TARO. enn bese 3 =e Also. we ape ghd oe xa CE x Oval gaia ai 2 rae ve ee ap ie rap gcse aa market price, in quan- all others in want of invited to call and ex- Imif* rnish the supplies } | a Pr YLY. 20 Taw NORTHWEST AND Sovtiive 7. a! ttn N AND AND AFTER NOV th ett tere Feltimore fren the vert! teh as follows Berrisbare hecrmmotet a ID THE 6.30 A. M. TRAIN connects with the 9.20 ». fer sae ttt spy tees st — for E me ae jo, Rochester. nkir! mp - on Falls, and for New York city, “ « THE 5.20 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the 9.30 p.m. train from Balti- sore foe Bi pinire ent the North and Pittsburg aD e Wi SLEEPING CARS OF. ‘ON NiguT TRAINS, ers? Tr RRNMENT %, Bo1gNE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. LOW FARE AND IND QUICK TIME, @7For tickets and any ny information apply at the office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Penn. avenue and 6th street, under DUpARRY Hotel, Washington. “3. N. dent Superintend ent NOR. yh. Pass and Ticket Agent’ cor, 6th st. and fe 9-tf Penn, avenue, BALT(UMORK, AND OHIO, RAILROAD. and after Sand 11 10th, 1864, Dally tipi warts run Bene cay Weeki ae ae York and Washington and the W FOR PHILADELPHIA, ‘NEWYORK, AND Leave Washington et7.9) 121 Mo m, 5.20pm, except Sunday. ‘On Sunday at 5.20 52pm for PRILADELPHIA,an@ cee or Nor Philadelphia will take notice tha? ssengers for the's.30p im train is the laiest train daily for Phila hits The train at 7. = oes not £0 to Philadelphia, and is for Nem, York passengers ezolusively. FOR BALTIMORE Leave Washington at 6.30.3 m, 7.90 am, 11.15 am 2.00 p my 4.90 pm. 6.20 Dm and 8.20 pm, exceyi unt ie ‘On Sundays at 7.908m, and Sand 5.20 p m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.30 am, aud Sand 8.20 9 mS Aaily, except Sunday. On Sunday, at 3 and 5.20 pm, only, yor WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Seite Pemex ie fe .45, 4.20, 7, 38 aoe ee m, and 4 an ™m, dai excep’ 5S Bundsy, at Sasa a ab as and 8.30: p m, only FOR aN NAPOLIS. Leave berlin ba 4t6.90am, and 3 and 4.50 pt, dail No train Toran thous otis on Bunday. Teme leaving New York wit at 7308 m and7.005 nm ons New York without change of cars, eatasie Oe vain ani pear ing car on e secured unti pm. . Ticket Cems after ee hour wees | must be secured x ane i car conducto: one eee et car te trains from Washington stop “ aif a ints For fur es eiaranim see of every kind, ee at Wask- Fay ion Watign, or at the Ticket offi, me W. P. SMITH. Master of L. M. COLE, General Tfcket Agent. United States 10-40 Leam JaY COOKE & CO., 452 Fifteenth Street, RecgivE SUBSCRIPTIONS POR THE NEW NATIONAL LOAN authorized by act of March 3, 1864, and Knows a9 TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govera- ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, bearing interest at FIVE PER CEN? A YEAR, payable on bonds not over $100 annually, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN. The COUPON BONDS will be issued in $50, $}0, $500, and $1,008. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issuedin 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 present value of coin OVER RIGHT PBR OEN? PER ANNUM, offer a very desirable investmen? for large or small sums. We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESE&, end COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUABTERMASTER’S CBATIFIOATE CHEOKD, mh 29-tf JAY COOKE & CO, pMPoutant TO SUTLERS SUTLERS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & CO.’S CONCENTRATED CLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE TO THEIR TRADE, It sells very rapidly, and is the most economica} article of d!2t for the officer’s mess, It is prepared in one minute,and makes a most delicious Soup o? Chowder, It is highly recommended by Arm Burgeons, The profits are large. H, A, DOWNING & CO., Manufacturers of Concentrated Food No. 111 East 18th st., New York. For sale by BARBOUR & SEMMES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, se 2-ly Washington, D. 0, N2Y YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ‘The Screw Bteamships rtation, ae i-tf compere the line this company, leaving Soceten sfaed Wea os Bigntteeh ve! ORG. REINSHABT, A; fo 26-2m" ah Foot High He Gsorsetowa, Were VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES—A new French Cosmetic for peantitying, wEteping, reserving the Somplexion, x t is t Ca E rful compound of t. ease. There ie either chalk, powder. magnesia, bismuth, or tale in ita gomporition, cee composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax—hence its extraordinary qualities fez preserving the skin, marie it soft, smooth, fair, the homely, Sandsomortne handsome mots bess? e homely , handsome; the handsome, more beau- Cuok =e tie most beautiful divine, Price 25 and *SUNT’S BLOOM OF ROSES. a most perfect color for the cheeks or lips, sone not wash off or ii ore the skin. “Brice 25 cents and $1, HUNT’SCO TOILET POWDER, for whitening and presornine the vey Pe 25 and 50 cents > HUNT & Co., 41 South Eighth street. Philadel hia. None genuine unless the name of * Hunt & Choweausy, 39 Baltimore street: Baltimore, imore and ENT WIBLE, corner Twelfth arse rand Paceinere ave., Washington D. apl-: OOFS! GRAVEL BG RAVEL BOOFS?? Fist Fg POON & 09. gue sonenmnets 3! ¥. Walker a re! oO! o Paes Yea Ba) Whi PROOF FELT, O2- Office—16. $254 street: be be! oa. avenue. Orders: may be e left ‘at office Mutual Insurance Company, Tth street and oe avenue, or address to Post Office Box 534. All work executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms, and warran’ es, irs made promptly. 11-3 SEQBUY. oo ee PPINESS OR MISERY!—THAT IS THE Hi SURE oN od Waebii aSuoui ‘NE,’’ have determined—r of e: pensecto th free,(for the beucl of wat cufferis ity,) four of their most instructive van i teres ing Lectures on Marrisge and i tions Rervous Debility, Premature Decline, ee digestion, Weakness, Depression, orignoranee of = ieloay and Nature’s Law These invaluable ectures, ave been the means of enligh' and eee thousands.and will be forwarded free 08 the receipt of four stamps, by addressi a rea aristan Cabinet af Anatomy and om ; roadway. New York tu idly Rots AND SHOES. We he mos! re eoean poh mix yw manufacturing and Sab tadcptanty eeeiring wa sa we -made Wofevery descr ro pratt a wil be Bites inee exp Sets dome ee ity for 1 or maatsoste, nal ps io LES ‘AB! D 1850. STABLISHE: 80N° = erate Sowelty, Ey ic as begs OF XORTH of texte and ons plates, (size inches, aie ems Cr male—oue copy ox 7 eles $80, bY FRANOK TAYLOR: —— { >

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