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THE EVENING STAR. ——eorviclab, — Rea aoe Provost Marshal and Board of i nt of District 4 Columbia, Washington, D. C., Jane 3, 1964. The Board of Enyoliment Of the District of Columbia will be in session at the office of the | Proyost Marshai District of Columbia, corner of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, daily (Sundays excepted) from 110 acre | 4 j for the ol ne cases of — from draft for thefollowing to 2 ociock p. m, causes, viz Alienage: Rron-residence; Unsnitadleness of age Manifest permanent st physical ¢ disability; and Two years’ service one present war, either in the army or navy. Citizens are requested to furr.ish information as to persone who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollment, as itis e rey ae for the interest of each person enrol! a the “Enroliment List” all persons 1s have jiable | bere’ military duty, so that his own chance for draft shall not be unjustly increased. J. U. Porwam, Captain Ist regiment V. R. Corps, and Provost Marshal of the may 26-tf District of Columbia. Wor Inperensn’, © jutant Generals Maren 7,100. all applications for leaves of absence or per- Bussion to visit Washington muat be addressed to Major General Halleck, Chief of Staif, and must specify the business which bow Pieter enetethe of War on this subject ‘will receive no atte: By order of the Secretary of War: E. D Townsxnp, Assistant Adjutant General AUCTION SALES. E FUTURE Days. Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTI. ofa leman removing form the city will berold at Public Auction MONDAY MORNING, June Mth, commencing at 10 o’clock, at bis residence, No. 195 4th street, near L north. comprising the usual assortment ee Household Furniture, as pereenenuee us. Oba meee isteads, Bureaus, Chamber rs, Mattrasses. Redding. ‘Washstand: Groene os hebeniaete Seoking Soe other Stoves, Hitches Utensils, And other necessary articles of House Furniture, embracing the entire centents of the two houses loining. ‘erms cash. jeols J.C. MCGUIRE & CO,, Aucts, SF-The three Houses will be sold in the after- noon, on the premises, at 6 o’clock, Bee advertise- ment Je 14 J.C. McQUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Two Lays BUILDING LOTS ON P 8T. NORTH. BETW JERSEY AVENUE AND FIFTH STRUT w Bore On WEDNESDAY, the 22d instant, we shall seu in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock, p. m., and %, insubdivision of equare 511, having sirost each of 20 feet on P street, running back 185 fe to a 30 feet alley. Terms cash. _ All conveyance at cost of the he yarchatsr. inelua- ing stamps, $20 will be requi paid down when ie property is knocked off on eaca lot. And immediately after the above sale. we shall ply in frent of the premises. Lot No. 9, in square 523, having a front of 83 feet i0 asl on New ize enue, between north Mand N streets. 2 fot is very handsomely situated, having an veut | front; in 8 commanding sition. ‘lerms: Half cash; bi im 6 and 12 months, for votes bearing interest. All conveyanre, stamps, &c., at cost of purchaser. be Fine! reauited en the property Is Knocked © fe Indis) ‘able Je 16 %G GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Fj OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Wan DEpantésnr, C. Cavatry Burejv, Office of Chief artermaster Washingion, D. C., June 15, 1364. Will be sold at public ‘auction, to the highest bidder, at Giesboro Depot, on FRIDAY, the 24th instant, beginning at 10 o’clock s. m., from one hupdzed (100) to one hundred nd “Sity (1:0) ane horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargsins may be had. Horses, Gp F ly 8. ‘erms: cash, in currency. JAMES A. EKIN, je 16-ta Lt. Col and C, Q. M. Cav. Bureau. Ss" AT AREXANDRIA. (VA. OF OON- DEMNED HORSES AND MULES Chief Quartermaster's Oe, Depot Woshingion§ C., June Will be sold at Public Auction, at Alexandria, Va. THURSDAY, June 23, 1264, at 1 o'clock s. m., alot ae HORSES AND MULES, —— = nee ae Pemest fone ment funds ferme cash, in Government funds Brigadier General aoe Chief Quartermaster, je 15-td Depot of Washington, D. 0 YJ,C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. bol 3 SALE OF Lor ON P ae BE- TWEEN 1 WES' 4TH AND 15TH STBEBT: On TULSDAY AFTEBNOON, Tale eh, 1864. o'clock, at the Auction Roomaof J.C. McGuire & Co., by virtue ofa deed of ag from Charles E. Ryerson, dated Jape 3 o. gy folios recorded in Liber J, A.B folios 194, cs . 209, 13g feet street, between ldth and isth streets west, sae dronning back 100 feet to a 19-foot alley. ean wreyauect and stampa — the cost of the pur- Wi. H. WARD! Trostees, Jel tawkds J. 6 Moaurne & €b.. Aucts, DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Au Dental Operations performed ina thorough Las | and scientific manner. by DR. ME! s, (successor to Dr. W. P. McConnell) at! ee fis avenue, between 8d and 43, sa oe eeth extrac’ without io by e@ use Nitrous Oxide or Bther ss 7 Particular attention given to filling and preserv. ing the teeth. Children’s teeth carefully attended Artifical teeth inserted in the most approved styles now adopted by the profession. my23-Im* Ga DISCOVERY I IN DENTISTBY. Tesh Extracted without Poin with tha Muhrita of Iwould atvise all oe having teet! ex- tract to call at Dr. ee, and have them taken out by hin new, and harmless process, Also examine the tor’s new ani moves method of sonerting eimctal th. If you once see the great im: “3 vement in his teeth you will sere them oe Le ss ityle than new and valuable 6né . avenue, between ath and Isth } bees’ cama D., Dentist, i ies 1s, ob the bg Laventor fog Patentee personally at bis ‘office in, tha efty, Hise '¥ persons can wear these' who cannot wear others, and 20 parece can wear others who cannot wear these. Persons calling at my office can beaccommodated with any style and price of Teeth they meg oe but to those whoare parti rene wish the denture ee iiad od m. artean produce, » MINERAL SLATE will be fully warrante Booms in thin cit a0 338 Pennsylvania avenue ‘and l0th streets, Also, 907 Arch st, Pullsteipnias mantiy” AVALRY HORSES _WANTED. War Deranrunnt, Cavany BORE Borsav, agri aster, Waswiscton, D. C., May 18th, 1864. THREE THOUSAND (3, 600) HORDES WANTED. One hundred and sixty-five ($165) dollars per head ‘will be paid for all dplivored within thowext sire 20) days at th ive) ¥ in je nex Government stables at. Giesboro 7 Pb! ieee Baid borses to be sound in all ‘yarticalars, not Jess than (3 ‘e (5) nor more than, eb, fy ia old; from fifteen to sixteen hands high. in flesh eompactly built, oid wise, and at. ate size sufficient piesa qpetibegtions will be tricfly adhered cifications wil atric’ ered to and ¥ Gilly enforced in every cular. Payment, made on delivery 0 yee (7) pepe over. Lieut. Col, and Chief See Fiermantar, lavalry Bureau. wy }8-Im Ae EXPREss sou ANY: OFFICe Fa) ‘A. AVENUB, Washington, D. 6. og ERN NORT MONEY, J singuaneE TES. a RRB rs ded ith APETY AND» rt boobipteriten ections of she cou. Cn? Rib, Bat agen eae ree ms NokTa. cits ibe are a WASHINGTON W. YORK, Boston BALTIMO IN- Hina ArT Tels ILL, 4 Boston. sistiece fr war siaae as “thee "ean Cire p04 the Barta Nf and ‘other Raga es ine Sitemeter TOE | MGciisetion of NOTES, DRA ,and BILLS made’ accessible parts o E 0, & DUNN, A, aon SAS, OVAL PICTURE fa ‘ A beactiful assortment ent of Gilt Dai ‘ + See salevvovarie Rees, Racy ight a waborg aoe “Terms cash AUCTION SALES. FUTURE A¥S. ¥ THOS, DOWLING; ‘A Auctioneer; Gedrgetow,, ¢ CreONDAE: poo | gieipek, E by well ab aT th Jo we grocery nore, S ‘obacto, ekets, sat as ie usaally kept inte re) (08, DOWLING, Auct. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, %, Atetioneer; Georgetown TWO STO TORY, FRAME i oot monpay APTERN OO! ot pil sell in front 0 own, eee, oo erage Marke’ e. fre street, ‘J The improvements consist ofs tw | PTO" ania ce ist of a good two story conveyancing ‘and stamps at the cost ‘of th purchaser. ba THOS DOWLING, Auet. Y THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, TWO per BY Brow g HOUS AT Al or LON. mene 2th. at 6) j street, near 7th at LOT IN NOON, srgiee 2th, at 534 M,, I will sellin front of the premin a desirabie Building pad fronting 9 bs dhe west side of Fayette str tae Bs with a depth of 120 feeteana Smptered tye a All conveyancing and stamps at ‘HOS. DOWLING, Auct, a GREEN & WiLLtAa: Auctioneers, g VaLuASte BUILDING LOTE LOTS cord NARIOUS | 23d th nae ae batt a ‘on the pees: commencing on the first lotaté OUioek , the following handsome Building Lots in th: | First Noes Viz: in 25th street west. the the out ‘ot the purchaser: 8 0: On MONDAY, the 2 ite 28, front 49 feet 11 ape @ nm will be divided if ores inte three lot: ot Ne. 10, game square, front 42 as staan, 1 om fedin atiot ai. 171, having a front of | orth part lot 21. square ving h4 | 20 feet on 17th street west, between New York ave- | nue and E street north. And on TUESDAY, the 2lstinst., we shall sell, ranree at the first named lot at 6 o'clock P. ‘Part \% 3, im square 492, having a front of 22 fost © street south, between 434 and 6th streets west west. Island. sorth ‘C raat. , in square 493, front 40 feet on etween 435 and 6 pratt be divided into two lots of 20 feet each, if de- 577, it being the east 18 fork rea, apart Lot 2 in square 577, » between 2d and 34d vee on O street sou One-half cash, remainder in six, and twelve Tmonths, for notes bearin dspabeale. Deed siven | and ade eyancing, including revenue stam; Twenty dollars wi oe Pe, ie interest from of trust Len’ Title Tadiapatable: aired paid down when from each purchaser, paid Thee chats will ae put up again and fold tot! the nexk 5 TILLY AMs, Aucts, AUCTION SALES... = FUTURE DAYS, Y GREEN & ‘WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, FOR aa ue AF, BES ee UCTION, ey {THE | elt in ae Sia PF ene 8 the tion. | J nga parame ne ac! ard, | Working ton, D. to wil Stinnett carer af Eaaraand © fa hhc 55 feat gf and ib Tre AND LOT IN a ean ; tpi opin stinet A feet § inch front by 2 Baiete 9 Tashes I foot 2 inches | nt, by 209 feat 9 inches, iow and 3, south L street, betwee: Saunwelfth Strect gust and Thireonth street ons ts ith K strest, & teh en Thirteenth street east. Four Lote; 190 ‘an feut front ie hirteenth street, by | 95 feet on sonth) eet; ee’, 3 inches front on south bey by; 6 inehes; 11—60 feet 3 inches front on stig: street, by; 102 fests inches: 32-62 feet front on south Ki street. by 102 feet 6 inches. ' ll the 48 ‘open on alley waysin the rear, Terms: Three: qua Xe 78 cash; Delence in6 and 12 ‘montbs,seoured by & deed of trust on the premises, an conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost parc! . se ceed GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets, B* 3.0. McGUIBE & tCO., Auctioneers. Bes Ae OF, VALUABLE COLLEC, see OIBHTIFIQ, AND MIS- pr alte ont awe Redon Roe 8. ie a Gran ‘otten, Chie: a oe “over one thousand Volames ee Tare and coma ole Military, Scientific, | | and Miscellaneous Works, | Terms cash. Catalogues may be obtainel.on-applitation to the Auctioneers. Capt. W. G. TEMPLE. 17.8. N. Exeentor. Je.10-e04 J. GO, MOGUIRE & Qo,, Aucte. ¥J. C. McGUIRB,& CO., Auctionsers, DESIRABLE 80; BAN PROPERTY AT PUB- On THURSDAY OPT SANOON, June 2, at 6 o’clock, on the premises, we sha)! Bell, Lote ‘No. 4 and 16, in Square numbered OB, hitunted’ at the cor. ner of north L street and 5th peace east, ronal 105 feet 1 inch om north Le reat 67 feat inches on Sth street east, improved by a coal two, story and basement brick dwelling house, contain~ ing 8 rooms, with cellar; stabling for, horses an: cows, wagon-honse. with large hay loft, and other out, buil re ‘The grounds are laid out with choice fruit frees, grapes. &c.,and, with a small expense, he id be conversed ibto 8 fine summer resort and public arden te : 5 uetaind in eash; the residue io 6. 8 months, with interest, secured by 6 Rea of tiene on the premises, i w# Early possestion given. AAT ol and stamps at the cost of the pur- ey 12a [Rep.] J.C. McGUIRE & 00,, Aneta, ¥J.0, aatiage GO., Auctioneers, UNRESERVED BALE OF THREE FRAME j A eee ON sonnet Gasnet WES iN N On MONDAY AFTERNOON on the premiaes,we shall sell part of Lot 1, ia Square BE 515, fronting on 4th street west, be- t north and New York avenue, im- bei Fakes bt BIORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSES. mediate possession of two of them will be June 20, at bo" ck. cade will be sold absolutely to the hi, a. ers, a8 the owner is about to remove to "J.C, Mc@UIRB & CO,, Aucts, Y¥ J, 0, MoGUIRE & & €O., pe EES ADMINISTRATOR'S HOUSAND bee Wo oF reuyat ING, Neacdl at ate On TUBEDAY MO) at the Auction Roonee of damien C. McG corneas 10th and D streets, Warkington, Shall sell about one thousand cords of Felied Oak. Teeesy, and Pine Wood, on the farm of the % ie a Carberry, on the 7th street turnpike, and ut four and a half miles from ths city, The wood to be ed removed within 9 days from sxe day of sale, " RICHARD LAY, Adm’ UIRE & 00., Aucts. BY W- ©. Walt z toe , Auctioneers GREAT SALE OF HORSES, OA OF SFABLES, BLA FURNIT AT THR EXTENSIVE STAB CLARK. ESQ. ON tHE AVENGB TUESDAY MORNING. Jane 21, oan at ae ° peeks we shall mbracin: HURTY HEAD ov HORSES, Sxsurty SHOP. O Ko. AP AUOTION LES MAS commen: | his large and vala- es r Tadtes, Saddles. 18 Sette yen Barness, jouble Harness, One fire- ara Safe. aL Tho lease, good will, &c., of one of the best Sta- the abe ¢. and having @ lease of over two | Blacksmith Shop and Toole ‘and Shop to rent, wie other articles usually found int a Livery Sta- The above stock embraces one of the dates red at Auction, and we ea) attention of purchasers to this sal stock will be perems(orily sold without reserve, W, L. WALL & CO., Aucts, Br ©. McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, neat AND DESIRABLE Le oan, RESIDENCE FOR A SMALL PA! E STR A 2D AND 30 srmanrs WES TER! June 2iat, at not 8, ide Conant sell the west Wio.cs tronting 15 foot on 24 and as the whole on the Sat 0, 2. in square the north side of B street north, | Sd streets west. and running back 10 feet to 025 foot alley, me the im. handsome and well-bu it three- story, and basement Briek Dwelling-House, containing nine rooms, the same being No. ott. on said KE street. the remainder in six monthe, with interest, secured bya deed of trust onthe meee: Poreossion tives Gctober Cc McG 7 7 . woauiiE 00., th Bc + BH & CO., Aucts, or ft there ae BRICK SE SAND BB “il be permrnren TE eet Neel, and Cale ir recoraag ii of Do Barry “luteU. x Lot No. 9 in 2 Orittenden's sub-divisio: 398, ironwne fect on Ninth street wort, between ts north, running back 4 tos ute alley sad tanta, by & three-story riorswide hall, and three cham. lor, Re le hall, an ree cham. abed, &,, inthe rear. fn. 0 cost of the SaNTenen 7o BORE, Trastes | MoGUIRE & 00. Aucte, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown, SOME BUILDING my oe: rely EORGETOWN A iz awn sell at Public Pepi i TONSA AY TE: ode dt June 2ist, at 6 ersloc: in front of the ae ne He Gus 8 of Prospect streets, fronting on Frederick ie ing a beautiful site, co devas hes Potomae, Brick Dwellin, some, saloon feet on t) street,with a depth Oseibs feet. vie lo we) cd attend ‘his tale. ; balance in six andtwelve ere and stamps at te cost of the pur- ____THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. Be ©. McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. LARGE AND WELL- vinisamp DE LING : NOR’ BETW: > 18 WEST, AT PUBLIC duze 23d, at £ q’clock,on the 0, 80, fronting 26 eet on o street nor 21st and 22d streets 832 inches, teget! er with sisting ofa ne Dwelling, Bouse Building, with wee and finished in the most outs callees under the wha te possension will be ne-third in cash; thi and twelve Cole with Interest, secured by a 8 218T AND 22D8' On THURSDAY remises, we shel it, and running bi the improv im provemen: built and finished ture sory els, Wale gh Brick ewainder ia six yas, atthe cost of thepereh ouse iswell furnished, Which may ray be taken “ pa far valuation. J.C. MOGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY J. 0, Mc@UIRE & & 08,, Auctioneers. CHANOBRY BALE OP VAL’ 1A on G BTREET NORTH, OPPOSITE THE PAT. |) Ti a SF ioae eyrERNoO the premises, by virtue < preme yomaceed rears Hvis msioe a be ie as public YJ. 0. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, COMMISSIONERS’ BALE 0 OF REAL ESTATR. ons s VALUARLN BUSINES LOT ON BENNSKLV A- NIA OA MND BRIOK TAVERN AT In compliance with an order of the Circuit Court of the District of Colambias ae at the request of Spciority of the parties interested, the 19th day of Fepruary 1861 ia pis petition'of Peter O. Howie and oth: of Parke G. Howle, deceased, the: Salerei geet: Commissioners in the above entitled cause. will offer at public sale, on the OY ses.0n TUESDAY, Supe 2th, “gommencing with the ‘fr ES Bscned até ‘i Teal 6: Being and lyingtn the ineorWaakington: De O” Lot No. 82, in square A, fronting» on the south side, of Pepnsylvenia avenue, near 3d street, ad- ap meta Coach Factory, and contain- f, S square feet. 2d Lot No.4, in sorare fo. 4 No, 367, situated at tne corner of I4th stree ayeng , at the foot of the Potomec Brides ona cgniainiag | sspare Upon thitlok there is b large Brig te ing House, suitable for tavern, ant other improve- men’ Terms of sale: One-third in cash on the day of gules and the parcnares to give bonds for the resi- rth stevent at ane tase rates at nae aan Ceres with interest at the le x and twelve Tontha efter date. theitle to be withheld tillene payment of all the purchase money, An conveyances, ett the ihe seat of of ti iRiggroneee HENRY A OLAR CORN ELITR A. DOUGHERTY, JOHN G. ROBI Comeias joners, Je.ls-a J. O. McGUIRE & £0., Aucis, ¥ J.C, MeGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers, COMMISSIONERS’ 8ALB OF REAL eyes. 0.173. Petitions Of LARGE. ANION AND GROUNDS ON ‘are STREET, AUITABLE FOR A PUBLIC In obedience to an order of the Circuit Gourt of the Danerics ret of Columbia, (and at the request of a majority of the parties interpsted,) entered on the day of May, 1962, in the matter of the Fis pes of Reteyo, Howle and others, be! it jowle. deceased. the undetaigni ploners in the above entitled canes wi at the premises, on ‘MONDAY, Morante abla, 1364, at 6 o'clock p.m.. the following Toreribed Real Ketate. lying and ‘being in the city of Wash+ etn. Ist, Phe whole of Sqnsre No, 232, front onlith street west,and lying between C and D streets south The entire square. conseins 113,918 square feet, The improvemen' sist of 4 large, well- bait and substan jal prick ‘awelling- house and eut-houses. suitable aoe B first-class residence or place OF pupite e enterta; ent and summer resort, surroun bade trées, and commanding a fine view of the Potomac and Virginia shores Itis within twelve minutes’ welk of Willards’ Hotel, and will soon be connected with Pennsylvania av- enue by the i¢th street branch of the Washington and Georgetown railroad od fof Lot No. 1. in’ Square 267, fronting on Maryland avenue, and lying feet ahd and lith stieets, containing 3.231 square feet, ai ving om it a double two-story frame dwelling: ‘honse, Terms of sale: One-third in cash on the day of sale: *he pnrebaser or purchasers to éxecute his bonds for the residue in the name of the respective heirs, payable with interest at the legs] rate at six and twelve months after date; the title to be with- held till the payment of all the pirehane money, All conyeyan pA im cast 1 Fake gyPurchaser. Joanna a wii Heed 4 LOR me Senex, ) JOHN G@. BOBINSON, omm issioners. joued J, ©. McGUIRE € CO., Aucts. NITED STATES MARSHAL® SALE, In virtue eres ovate ‘of Fieri Facies tewued fr the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Qourt ee the District of Golumbis, and to me anenet I will expose to public sale, for cash, at the ‘front of the Court House door, of said county, om MONDAY, the 6th day of June next. 1364, at 12 o’clock M., ali dee fondant va rigt, tile, el sim. . and Ate Roe in and to ie Lots jing tl odie ire, part of apete ‘ye ed msdvies Upon ast. Be aait teat ty udietal He sade, te 0 ber term 1859, in favor ew, Waites coe Brot er, nse of James R, Mamith eel of Henry lass. BELDEN, HO SRLDEN vo. M7-THE ABOVE BALE. 1s EOarEONED UN- Mi SELDEN, je7 late DU. 8, Marshal, D. 0. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. tilthe 20th inst., same hour snd pl: PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE eer: LOTS ORGE- TOWN AT PUBLIC A oh, obi Op TUBSDAY AFTE NOON. June 2st, 1864, at 5 o'clock I will sell. in front of the premises, Lots No. 29 and 210 in Beall’s addition to Georgelown, ton West street. with < depth a ting 120 feet SMa tgomery street. There lots will be divided into fou pailaieg. Tots, fronting 30 feet on. the south side of ore feet toa 10 feet nae from Montgomery ent street with depth The south parts of Lots 360 and 251, fronting 60 westside of meen (street, above West Part of Lots'No, 138 aaa’ 139, in Beall’s addition to Georgetown. fronting 4) feet on the east side of ae street, above Gay street, with a depth of 10 Terma eas! \ilcomveranciag and stamps at the cost of the nyrehaeer [Intel.) THOS. DOWLING, Auct, A DOTION SAL-8 OF CONDEMMSD HORSES, AR DEPaRrue Oy ALRY Bu! Orion oF jOART ERMA! bye Will be gold at ei Apri io id- ir, at the times ae below, vin: jew port, PewnaneT Thursday, Ma rH 5 Sree ee firtogiey " pas as a as tay ‘at Gel Busdred Eg at each of thi places. These horses bave been condemned as aaa for the eayat rvice of th joel and ice of the United Stat fod FLO purposes Dany go sod will es = singly. 20a. m., and continze daily until oe in U. B, Rroqeary, notes on A. _Bp.28-tie20| Lt. Gol. and 0. on airy Burean, QALEOF CONDEMNED Hoksus AND mdb | et Cora a ars Proeberes oa a ae! ie 8, ae anda i: eet pee esta te: oa Day he | IN: INGE acne j PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS... prorosars FOR STATIONERY. | Qa COAL FF FOR THE NAVY, Ciel Qucertermiastes’s C Ofc Becge reac ne 18, BraLRD Provessts will ucteesived at thin’ office | Mntit Friday. Juae 24, 1864, at 120’elock m., for far- nishi ne Stationery for this. Depotfor six(3) months aatiy at 1, 1884, 98 per annexed Schedul Ua tigten must Me of the very best Pear a pee if which (of paper, one quire, vf enve! e acka se? must accompany each der must furnish, with his ie proponal, | batons samoieof the article. bid for | Brice hon ir ace atticle. which must te distinctly street | BER! agp will b be awarded to thé lowest re- | posal a st be signed by t ig ndividual aeh pr must be si he individ: $i the | onaen making it; and the abil to falfll contract, if awarded, mfastbe certi eo bs th @ per- | son @f.persons propored as suretien. any articles be required which are not | one arth in the Schedule, they are to be fur- | Bigheg phe lowest market price. t Quartermaster’ regeryes to himself the righ ata ering. from time to time, a greater oF Jess‘quantity of each and every article con- tracted for, as the publi¢ service may requiré, | aes ae sacnshs subsequent to the date of the contac ad, should any articles not be delivered ey ra onable. time after being ordered, he also réservek the right to purchage the Lot article in nope market, at the risk and expense of the per- TF persons ‘contracting to furnish the same. fie will in all eased decide whether the terms of the ontract have ‘been complied with, and re- serves:the page to annul the contract upon any fal ate to comply with ita terms. ds with approved security are to be. given by the person or persons contracting, and, in case of failure to supply the articles ordered, the con- | tractor anid his sureties shall be liable to the for- | feiture specified in such bon Pro zai amnet bes be. addressed’ to‘ Brigadier Gen- of Was! Hiden 9 ‘o be plainly marked “Proposals for eee, ‘ y ScuxDULE OF ARTICLES. 40 reams’ Manilla Wrapping Paper, 24x38 inches, snet less than 5) pounds per ream, per ream 30 reams pat Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, not less than 3) pounds per ream, per ream 2) reams white alto Post Paper, ruled, per ream 10 reams white Foolscap Paper, ruled, not less than 12 Ro ounds per renm, per ream 19reams i ‘ap Paper, ruled, not less than 12, pounds per ream, per ream 200 reami we Letter Paper, ruled, not less than 9 pound: nite ream, per ream 200 reame white Commercial Note Paper, ruled, not less than 5 pounds per ream, per ream 1,09 sheets Blotting Paper, per sheet 8 Blank Books. demi size, fall bound, per quire Blank Books, folio size, full bound, per quire wo Biksk Books, crown cap size, bound in cloth, ir 100 ‘ostay Books, cap size, half bound, per quire 200 oc! xe Memorandum Books, full size, per Fi) Tine “Books, demi size, bound in cloth, per 50 Time Hooks, small quarto size, bound in clo‘h, per moTimng. BOOKS, small octavo size,bound in leather, 2, somite ‘Official Envelopes, No. 12, yery thick, 50,000 wie Official Envelopes, No. 10, very thick, per 100, Lae rises ia Envelopes, 8x4 inches, very ic 100, es ite fe etter Envelopes, 532x334 inches, very ir M 12 doset “Ataold *s Writing Froid, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottl 12 dozen Maynard & Noyes’ OF “othe: Black Ink, in art, pint, and half-pint bottles, per dozen jottlce 12 acxen Arnold’s Copying Ink, in quartand pint 12a bo te per oxen Noten Tok land jozen Lawrence’s Copying Ink, in quart an: pint bottles, per dozen bottles * pr dozen David’s Carmine Ink, glass bottles and gon Babe per dozen bottles 96 Gczen abers or other black Lead Pencils, Nos. 2and 3, best quality, per dozen 4 dosen Be Fevers or other red and blue Pencils, per 24 dozen aes Inkstankg, assorted, per dozen 100 gross Gillett’s Steel Pens, aasorted, per gross 200 gross other Steel Pens, assorted, per gross 12 dozen gutta percha Pen Holders, a zen 43 open other. Pen Holders, selected kinds, per zen 12 dozen tin Paper Folders, per dozen 2 pounds red fealing Wars sticks to the pound, best quality, per nd 10 pounds white india’ f ‘Rubber, 40 pieces to the pound, per pound 100 dozen picchs ed Tape, Nos, 17 and 28, per dozen 100 dozen spools Red Raps. Nos. 17 and 23, per spool 2dozen glass ata Mucilage and Brushes, large size, ozen 24 dozen date, jars Mucilage and Brushes, small 5126, r dozen 24 Letter Copying Books, 500,70, and 1,0) pages each, per dozen 1,00 sheets Abstract Paper, ruled to pattern, per 8 500 sheeta ee Paver, ruled and printed to pat- r shee 6 reams of Bill Paper, ruled to pattern, per ream 4dozen ivory Pa Tr Folders, perdozen 4dozen Erasers, ory or wood handles, per dozen 6dozen gutta percha Rulers, 16 inches long, per jozen D.H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quarte: rmaster, Je 10-13¢ Depot of Washington. RDNANCE OFFICE, War DEPARTMENT, ‘WASHINGTON. June 1, 1864. SEALBD PRroposaLs will be received at this office until FRIDAY. «he 17th of June, at 4 o'clock p. = for the deliver at the Nem York agency, No. Worth stre_t, New York 100.000 CURHY COMES, Thesg Ourry Combs are to be made in strict con- formity with the samples, which can be seen at this office, or at the New York a, ene » except that the handles are to be of birch, or hard maple, They are to be subject to ihepection at ane factory where made before being received by the Govern- than 6,000 per week. or 1,000 per day, commencing on the 16th day of July, 1864. They are to be de- livered im boxes of 2Qeach. Failure to deliver at & specified time will sudject the contractor toa forfeiture of the quantity due at that time. No bids wall be considered from parties other | than regular manufacturers of the article.and such as are known to this department to be fully compe- tent eo execute in their own shops the work pro- posed Bidders will enclose with their bids the written acknowledgments of their sureties over their own signatures. Each party obtaiming a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be norte and furnished with forms of con- tract and bon ‘The department reserves the right to reject any orall bids ifnot deemed Hernan Se TO: oon Will be addressed to “Brig. General GEOKGE D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance, Wash- ington, D.C... and will be endorsed ‘*Proposals fe fry Qombs,” or Cubry Combs.” ponoe D. RAMBAY, fe2-eota Brig, Gen, Chief of Ordnance, = Gray’s Patent Moldcd Collars, Are universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents s perfect curve, free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of the turn-down collar; they are as SMOOTH INSIDE AS OUTSIDE, and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck, The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly fin- {shed edge on both sides. These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper ent in the ferm of a collar, but are MOLDED ANDBHAPED TO FIT THE NEOK, They are made in “Novelty,” (or turn-down style;) in every halfsize from 12 to 17 inches, and in “ Eureka,”’ (or Garotte,) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in ‘solid sizes” in neat blue cartons, con.aining 100 each; also in smaller ones of ten each—the latter a very handy package for travelers army and navy officers, Wa EVERY COLLAR is stamped “*@RAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & 00., apl4-3m 322 Pa. avenue, Washington, — ERY?—Who has the ere eeneeate of eters for Btamping | fois the only Brac tical person ie Stamps? Who hes the fargest number of hands at Bmbroidery? Who has the finest stock of mbroideries, Braids, &c.,and who In the only perton in the ‘District that does Plating for ladies dresses? ST PRINCE, gee F STREET, 29 where ladies cat pele select'from 25,000 cuales pasterny for aay kind of work, and where they can bl ANY PATTERN stamped. Having site ped for 80,000 ladieg 1s proof thet he knows his bus! incse, Lodies who do not want their goods spoiled, but stamped as they should pass ‘0 to the only person in the city who does good wo: FLUTING 1 FLUTING! FLUTING! “The enly ‘machine in town now in operation, as as innew York or elsewhere. my 9-tf BF 3e1 nt Office, oe ISH WANG, THE GREAT CHINESE eet, opposite Pi REMEDY f for GONORRHGA,GLBET, Bic. ONE Nok WILL Se ‘s Corz.— gredienta are purely vegetable. It is qnarene to the erie has no bad odor, and may be eared in the vest pocket without fear of seecnons a lars free. zine $18 x, Sold b: OHN J. ER ae ue emer a8 C. ppam. 0) Chest nut st., and in Was meen oF by G. FORD, fopeehie ead arpines Sat, 6-201: ra FING@aArELT! Reeresa BOOPING — ar H, 0. WILSON & CO., Foor ov 23 8t, West, Wasmingzon, D, O., Manufacturers of | ROOFING FELT,.DRY AND TABBED SHBATH.- ING, BOOFING CEMENT TAME. LACE, Qn wane sie ae eee a a Pastore Foot of 24 street west.” Omeo-ROh ma Teet, below Pa, avenue. i: 86 Moons: esse, Os DT ga? my ew ier Paeaveaue west for Anthraci be¢istinguished op: = ed free from popes cs, unmfx: contractor will dence as will be satiafactory, and be subjéet to such inspection as to quality and quantity as the De- | partment may direct. The coal must inall rei poots be perverted the inspectoP or inspe Res to be appoints ef Qeartermaster, Depot | Navy Departinent may be subjected the Vee delivery of the coal by the contractors, will be deducted from their bills. to furnish and deliver-—-thousand tons o anthracite coal for steamers’ use, at the rate of ing to the provision: the Ath day ef May, 1864, Fe the Navy Depart- ment, and herennto appended. quest to be informed at tract may be forwarded to €o' ee bid of en days after the Eye ofthe contract at execnte the same, with good and sufficient sureties, for the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed, in compliance with the terms of the advertisement of the 16th of May, 1864, hereto a ppended. and urder which it was cnaerte and in case the said shail fail to enter into the contract aforesaid, we United States Navy Agent. my 26. Navy Duranryverr, Bureav oF EquipMemt and Recavirine, Sealed Proposals for furnishing eKathracite Ooal for the Navy, to be delivered ear gading: ith June, ey willbe received at hansen mith uring the ri 10 Chao n'y pars ‘hese pri ath e endotsed, ** Proposals Factte 0 he Gaal tor Steamers," thes they sy rom other business | The nen must be for the delivery ‘of 100,000 tons, of 2,240 por inde. The coaly muat be of the best Buck Mountain oF pa, 08 of # Kind equal to them in all re- Fenthie he purport iatended, ebich equality | will be determ a the eeretary of the Navi artes the reception of the Board appointed ‘The name hu ie coal froncmet to be furnished must be stat peeve ter, noe to te ire iD ‘ pizatiavie si ize a naval steamers—cle: Wn orm aus ney etter required to. farnish such erie badd) “ by ae Eapeete who will ha m0 ec’ : ine coal P ito b e delivered on board vessels, at hee ieglace S the port of Philadelphia as may be designat the Bureau, and in such quantities and a| deers in the opinion ofthe Bureau, the exigencies of the service may require ; com- mencing when the Vessel is réported ready to re- ceive cargo ; furnishing, i: if dex than 1,000 tons per day, to be dis ee eee pomet oy may be directed, until the loading is complete: enaneee. not las PEOpe ata willlikewise be receined for the deliy- 3 tons ott 2 Sam ity of coal, to be ae ivered p,the Bo: the go iy ‘New one on board ves- sels. as at In the case Hi seule todelivér the coal in proper quantity, of the tte ee (a at the Pere time and place Buread ‘will ‘reserve he contract th Po vels t to, purchase forthwith, at the cantractor’s risk and een Fae artlon: may seem necessary to supply, Any demurrage, or other Suarges fo whe rea TO) ‘he price must ny for.the;coal delivered on board vessels, on the terms snd eonditions above stated, at the contractor’s ris) without extra charge of any kind and expense, ani The offer, as required by faw, muxt be accompa- nied by 4 written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible’persons, to the effect tha’ Pood under- take that the bidder or bidders wall, if bid be accepted, enter into Obligation, time a8 may be prescribed, by the Bureau, with good and sufficien proposed. eir such sureties, to furnish the supplies No proposition will be considered unless accom- panied by such guarantee: and the Department Teserves the right to reject all the offers, if con- sidered to be to the interest of the service to do 80. Two or more sureties each in asum equal to the amount specified to be paid, will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility wi Il be certified by a United States District Judge, United Biates: District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Ge additional and collateral security—twenty per cent. will be withheld from the amount of all pay- ments, which reservation is not to pe pelt except by authority of the Secretary of the the contract shall have been in ali respects com- avy, until plied with; and the remaining eighty per cent. or Bther amount that may be due upon each: bill, will, when a proper certificate ia furnished by the inspector, and the bill approved by the Burean, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor may namie, within ten dsys after the warrants for the sani ‘shall have been passed by the Secretary of e Trearu: It will be stipulated in the eontract that ifdefault e made in in thedelixery ofthe coal—in the quantity. or the quali ity, and at lee piace, and time direc by the Bure: £2 tractor and his auction cit Torteit and psy to the United States, as liqui money not exceeding twice the contract price, Which may be recovered from time to time, accord- in, Ao the act or acta of Congress in that case pro- Vi ‘Bidders whore roposals shall be accepted, and none other, will be notified, and, ag early as prac: ticable, a contract will be transmitted to t! em, which they will be required to execute within ten days after its recei agency named by them, au—then, ant case, the con- ated damages, a sum of at the Post Office or navy ‘he form of offer, guaranty, and certificate is herewith given: FORM OF OFFER. I (or we), of. 8tate of hereby agree sat per ton, of 2,240 pounds, amount- dollars, the whole in ‘conformity with sions and terms of the advertisement of Should my (or our) offer baaccepted. I (or we) re- snd that the con- for signatures and ( Place.) (Signed) A. B, RM OF GUARANTY. We, the amieninee. residents of- in the Btate- and of. . in the State of. hereb: jintly and Tall enant with the United ata y severally covenan’ tes, and guarantee that in case the fore- be accepted, —— will, within . guarantee to od the difference between the omer said and that which may be ac- P' eataees. (Signed) c. D, (Place, E. FP, Date.) here! Leis brik that, to the best of my knowl- edge and the above-named guarantors, — and —,are ‘ga and sufficient. G. H To be signed bee the United States District Judge, istrict Attorney, Colleeer EoE untilt seed the 27th da OUN. livered in t_e rollo named Arsenals, viz: other than Deore and the contract rendered nu county of ——, and and severally, covenant with the United Sta enarenioe incase the foregoing bid of —— accepted, that he or they will te once execute the contract for the same wi’ ties, ina sum equal to one: e tenth, pt the of the contract, to furnish the articl sed ia Par ais the terms of the advertisement, dat eeaen nd reraid, ewenten to make as afo) we fhe difference between the offer of the se said — certific: tract. gad bond or rail ree eit not deem eral George D. era heparin ee ington, D. C.,” 1 be for %4-pounder and 32-pou: er QPPNANCE OFFICE, W. AR DEPARTMENT, WaswinarTon, June It, 1854, Bealed Proposala will be regeived at this Office, of June, 1864, for @4- DEK ard 32 POUNDER SHELL. to be de= ving quantities at the under- 24°POUNDER SHELL At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York. 5.009. At the New York Arsenal, Governor’s Isiand, New York, 10,000. At the Allegbany Arsenal. Pittsburgh, 5,000, At the Washington Arsenal, DeGy Sub. 32-POGNDER SHELL At the Watervlict Arsenal, New York, 5,000, At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New York, 10 00). At the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg, 5,000, At the Washington Arsenal, D.C., 5.000, rere Projectiles are to be made of the kind of tal and inspected after ruler laid down in the Ordnance Manual, the tensile strength to be not less than 14,000 pounds per Square inch, They are to be made in accordance with thé in- structions given in the Ordnance Manual. Drawings can be seen at any of the United States Arsen: The projectiles are to beinkpected at the foundry ¥itere east, and are to bedelivered at the Arsenals free of charge for transportation or handling. Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-10th) of the whole amount con- tracted for per week, the first delivery to be made on the 9th day of Jul ‘failure to make Xenyeries at a apecified time will subject the contractor toa forfeiture of the numbee he may fail to deliver at that time. Geyarate proposals must be made foreach calibre. ders will state explicitly the arsenal or ar- eels where they propose to deliver, and the num- ber of projectiles they propose to deliver at each bape if for more than one. No bids will be received from parties other than founders or proprietors of works, who are known to the Department to be eapable of execating the work proposed for. Should a ty obtaining a contract offer shell oy than those east in his own foundry, the; ey will GUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to accompany his roposition with a guaranteesigned by two res; Tipe persons, that'in case his bid is ignoepted he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to one-tenth of the amount of the contract, to deliy- er the article proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder shoal il to enter into the contract, they to make the difference between the offer Bf said bid ae anid the next responsible bidder. the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors mu’ shown by. he official certificate of the clerk o! the nearest. District Court, or of the United Stat District Attornev. Bonds in a sum equal to one-tenth of the amount ef the contract, signed by the contractor and both PAE queventrn mil ¥e required o! ‘orth fa le 6 success- ror ‘bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of . in the State o! s nereby, jointly be good and sufficient Aare les pro) June 11. , under which the oe wa made; and. D ipall ie il toenter the person to whom the contract may be aw: oer the next lowest responsible bid * Ts sig Given aeee our pe ani this —— day of —,1 Witness: "ft Seal.’ zo. ths arantee must be appended the o} jbove mentioned. Each party obtaining a contract will be obltged te Perc ee , With approved sureties, xXeeution. ae pes in the award being made, successful bidders will be no! tified and furnished with forms of con- partment cearyen the aziERS to reject any Proposals will be eaticensed to. Brigadier jen- a £0) Je13-eotd Brig. SOReE DB INSAY, | PROPOSALS. prorosaté rou Forage Carte QoarrenaserEs's Onion, WaSEINGTON D; : Sealed Proposals are invited by pantera for snpplyi the 8. nar termeate vtemeute ‘at Washin, ang tore ee lexandria, 4 ore onros, Was oF either of these placi Opra.d ta and Bidewill be recelgead f for the Gelivery of 8,00 pugneser of corn or oate and & tons of hay or straw, and o Bidders = saat state at which of the above-samed points t. make deliveries, and th f 3 ther a make deHyeries thervat, ci! quantity ef each article proposed to be deli , the time nel said deliveries shall be com- snenced, and when to be completed, The price must be writtem out in words on the orn to be up in good stout sacks, of abont two bushelseach, Oatein like sacks ofabout three bashelseach. The anak to be farnished without extra charge to ane Goyenment, The hay sna straw to be securely baled. The particular ene or description of oats, corn, bay or pod sopoeed to be delivered most be ro) Stated in te Fr oP Crees under'the bida herein ta- Tee ie fummector before being actepten? ent Ins ir be! eB Ggreramen Will be awarded fr from time to te . °. the lowest responsible bidder, as the inte: the Government may require avd payment wi made when, the whole amout contracted for si have beep <-livered and accepted. cee bidaer will be reaalres to accompany y his ‘oposals with a aareny ed by two respon- Bol le persons that i cape bis id is accept 9 Or the within ten day days | hereafter, execute the sontcnae: for the same, with good and saficient sureties ina sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver oe forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case Thesaid bidder should fail to enter inte the con tract, they to make good the difference betweem the oWer of anid bidder and the next lowest respon- sible Vind Se or the person to whom the ¢ontrac? may be award res) maibility of the gesreniore met aon by thes offici: al cortitente of 8. Diriee. ‘Attorney, Collector of Customs or anyother Ce ried the United Btates Government or responsi- rren known to this office Piahtuidders ville duly notified of the accepts ance or rejection o! eir proposals. Rea Ee ae aia the promely nae ie, wri mt Reposals: pee fy be addressed to Brig, Gen. Da, Rusher, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Vashingtoa, or and should be plainly marked ‘*Proposalg for ‘orage.” na sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, lene the contractor and both of hia eesrene TB, ait be required of the successful bid= feror bidders upon, signing the contract, D jlank forme of bids, aigaarantone; an and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and Pees | the subscriber, do hereby Browns to furnis, ani deliver to the United States, at the Quarter- ot eg et 9 pacne ipriting broponals te 8 of your ativertire: for forage, dated Washineto t, Dee the following ar e8, Vil 1% — bushels of Corn, in sacks, at—— per bushelo? _— bushels of | of Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of $2 pounds = of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 — tons "ot Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 pound! 8. o commence on or before the — dayot aaa and +, be completed on or before joey day of 86—, and he! 3 myself, ne enter into a written Sonteent with the United Btates, with good and approved securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bie hasbeen accepted. Your obedient servant, General D. H. Rucker, cay . asigsdiee General Depot Ganrtermaseer hington, D. @, wi dates ed, ean daits of in the CORY OE ee rad State of ——, here aby intl = er. eoreneny tS he! United Sor and guarantee in case the for id of ——— be accepted, that he or they will, within ten dayo after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- act, for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conform’ trie the terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1863, under which the bid was made, and, in ease the paid shall fail to enter into # contract ae aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the diifer- ence between the offer by said and the nez® lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. nes Given under our hands and seals this — vhesd of I hereby ify that, to the beet of my eat [Rina @ above-named antors are stod and suffielent tes mcrae | for mount f for which they offer to be secu To be certified by t United States District At torney, Collector of. Chstomsy or any other offtee> under the United States softer nto or pespor- sible person known to this offi iar DH dec 9-tf Brigadier Goines ee M, HoP=s!. HORSES! HORSES! Wan DEPARTMENT, Oayatny BORA, ce 6 fermas! WasuinaTon June 8, 1866. SEALED PRoposats will be received at this offfca until 12 o’clock w Monday, June 20th, 1864, for two thon-and (2,40) Cavalry Horses, to be delivered at the Government Stables at Giesboro, Depot, near Washington city, within forty (40) days from date of contract. Baid horses to be sound in all particulars, . wee beken fall in flesh, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16. hands high, from five (5) to nine (9) years-old, in good condition, and well adapted in every Way to cavalry purposes, These specthicatroms will be strectly adhered to and rigaiy enforced in every particular. bid will be enteftained unless accompanied bya guaranty for its faithful performance, ‘Should any United States officer guarantes the proposal of abidder who should predic to be irresponsible, A308 name will be reported te the Secretary of War with a recommendation that such officer be dismissed the service. ‘All bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict- est accountability, and every {2 fatlure to sp with terms of contract, or 10 make the con tracthohen award a eat be followed by prosecution to the futt extent of" the law. Form of bid and guaranty can be had on appli- catien to this office. Successful bidders will be prepared. to enter into written contracts, with good and sufficient securi- ty, immediately on the acceptance of their bids, ‘The oath of allegiance must accompany eacls id. "The undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids deemed upreasonable. Bids for one hundred (100) Horses and upwards will be entertained, Biss for) the entire number of Horses required aro invi' Payment will be promptly made on completion of contract, in’ F recerve er qnust ‘be eeioad. as “Proposals for Cay- alry Horses. 7 and addressed to Lieut. Col. James A, Ekin, Ohiz! Sue eermanice Cavalry Bureau, her information will be promptly! given, on, personally or by letter, to J A. EKIN, Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Fares. 7 Purchase in the open market will con- tinued at Sespore Depot until the contract is arded, Payment m: g in certificates ot indabt- edn ess for Reven (7) horses or more std Deport or WAsHiNGToN, Washinston, D. anuary 4, 1364. All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, pumber, seplgeeds Office Furniture, Harness, and’ quested to send to this office, on MONDAY ofeach week, a sealed proposal or list, 1m dup/tcate, of the articles they are prepared to furniah to this mats short notice, with the price of each mar! Sigpzee, 50 tha, in case the exigencies 0: ire it, the article or articles x. reqpire delay, and at the lowest pri. Dealers wiching to sell to this “Depot wil ibe e Fe quired tofurnish the list yoni morning Brigadier General and Hee aster, ja5- ©, W. BOTELER, 320. W. BOTELER, Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PEALERS ™ OHINA, G1-488, AND OROOK SRY, WARB, TABLE QUTLEBY, SILVER-PLATRE WARB.. BRITTANIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODS, TIN OHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPA, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOB MATTS,. FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND HOQUSBKBBPING ARTICLES GENERALLY #7 HOUSES, HOTELS, AND BTBAMHOSTE BURNISHED AT SHORT NOTION. c= QUARTERMASTEE'S OFFICE, 318, IRON HALL, = FNEsSYLYANIA ANBNDB, & BEVERIDGR poeome sone 2 £00. IMPORTERS, DSALEBS In yn eye ite ee ee ‘ABR, “aes pinta fe “rc Seal Ou: Lame : aaah Ware. & sit ease ie in x alta OR MUTUAL FRIEND. By Charles Dickens, Nancy P Blake Letters, to a Western Cousin, 25 om orptlediee. 75 cents, Mee 1g 25 conte. acted Joiners’ Hand Book, 6e ears “ tae Bri Gir Conan 7, a RS TET co

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