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oe P ea They bavea queer way of effecting the removal of police commissioners ont West. In Onicago the Board of Police desired to get rid ofan obnoxious member, and by the aid of an unscrupulous woman, succeeded in doing so by surprising ‘he commissioner in a bed cham- ber with said woman, having him arrested on a@ State warrant, wherein De was charged with adultery, and then confidently told that if he would resigu the office of police commissioner the scandal would be hushed up and he should not be prosecuted. Timid and frightened, the bargain was struck, but the papers have got hold of itand are giving the matter an exten- sive airing. PRENTICHANA— Jeff Davis says that ‘the last tie is severed.” He hasn’t got his last “tie” yet, and he won’t be able to sever it | when he does get it. The rebellion opened more than three years ago. We trust thatere long it will be epened again—for a post mortem examination. Gen. Butler’s last letter is to Garrett Davis, of Kentucky. Wedon’t like to see such a cus~ tomer walking into our Garrett. w7 Many opposition papers im the West | earnestly express the fear that Vallandigham’s return will create discord at Chicago, as he and his friends will strive to engratt their ex- treme anti-war views into the platform. W@7-The ladies of Rome, Ga., now occupied by Sherman’s troops, are described as very Tetty, generally shiftless, and altogether re- ious. A New York journal states that there are no kss than twenty thonsand rebel women in the boarding-honses of that city. 7 The Missouri high-Dutch papers are growling and imprecating at the nomination of Cochrane. WaSeven divorces were granted by the New ‘York Supreme Court recently, all,for adultery WEISENFIELD & Co., Odeon Hall Clothing Rooms, (ESTABLISHED 1847,) CorseRn PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 43 StREEY, Beg leave to call the attention of the citizen’ and trangers of Washington to our very large and ex- tensive assortment of SPRING CLOTHING ;—we Bay extensive, for, having the most unbonnded facilities for manufacturing, and having a buyer always in market, ready to avail himself ofall the richand fashionable styles of goods that mey be | offered, we flatter ourselves that we can exhibit the most fashionable and varied assortment of clothing ever offered in this city, We enumerate in part BLACK CLOTH FROCK and DRESS COATS, running to the finest grades. Genuine Black French Doe 8kin PANTS; Black Grenadine and other SILK VESTS; from which may be selected a dress suit of the very finest ma- terial, equal in finish and workmanship to the very est, and at inuch lower prices. Our assortment of CASSIMERE GOODS cannot be excelled in yariety of colors and beauty of styles, and all cut and made in the most fashion- ablemanner. Wename in part the English Walk- ing Cost, the French Jacket, the Business Frock Coat, American Sack, and all other styles now in wear. A most splendid assortment of plain and fancy Cxssimere Pants and Vests. We call the most especial attention of the ladies to onr superb assortment of 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 elsewhere. In the line of MILITARY CLOTHING we have the most extensive assortment in this city, con- sisting of Dress and Fatigue Qoats; Infantry and Cavairy Jackets; light and dark Blue Pants, both plain and reinforced; Shoulder Straps, Sword Belts, Sashes, and in [" everything pertaining to an © er’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 Bhi: and Drawers, a fall line; Military Gloves, Kid, Silk, Lile Thread and others. We most respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, who may rest assuted of fair dealing and good articles. ENGLISH WALKING COATS, ENGLISH WALKING COATS. ENGLISH WALKING Goats: FRENCH WALKING JACKET, FRENCH WALKING JACKET, FRENCH WALKING JACKET: LOT CK COATS, Pye BLACK COAT! LOT: DK COA ‘8, FINE BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, BLACK CAS: SIMERE PANTS, BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS, BLACK CASSIMERE PANTS, vests OF AL VESTS OF ALL DESCHIDTIONS: VESTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS: NOY pee PANTS, FINE FaNey CASSIMERE PANTS: FINE FANCY CASSIMBRE PANTS: MIDFFARY FROCK CoaTs, MITARY ROCK COATS, ROCK COATS, ‘WILTRaRY Pet Ey Bree KETs, MIL ied dAGKETS: MILITARY PANTS es VESTS, MILITARY PANTS AND VESTS, MILITARY PANTS AND VESTS, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTH ING! BOYS?’ CLOTHING, ict a oa 81X LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS FOR 918 SIX LI BOSOM SHIRTS FOR $18," SIX LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS FOR $15; STIX LIN oN ROSOM SHIRTS FOR $16. pit LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS FOR $16 IX LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS FOR 316 UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWS, UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWS, UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWS, Hy Sotne NECKTIES AND SCARFS, ECKTLES AND SCARFS. NECTIES AND SCARFS. WEISENFIELD & OU. ODEON HALL CLOTHING ROOMS, ESTABLISHED 1847. , Corner 43g street and Pennsylvania aveaue, my 24-eolm The National Bookstore Still Ahead. The subscriber having lately returned from the Boston, Philadelphia, and New York Spring Trade Bales, invite the attention of Sutlers, Peddlers, Dealers, and the public generally, to his large and eplendid stock of BOOKS, fe STATIONERY, axD FANCY ABTICLES, consisting in part of BOOKS, of all sizes, kinds and styles, BIBLES PRAYER BOOKS. PRESENTATI iN BOOKS, SCRAP BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS PHOTOGRAPHIC. ALBUMS in coated variety, all styles and prices. DIARIES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS. AP, NOTE and LETTER PAPERS, ¥ and qualities, to suit the times, fe vistas BNVELOPES, Plain, Fancy and Wedding, all sizes, PAPER NOVELS by the thousand or single one, ENKNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS. BRUSHE: PE ONLS. SOADS. COLOGNES. PERFUMERY" Cn Oar Ca Gt BACEGAMMON and CRIB- eae et POESKE. PORTFOLIOS, and WORK PLATING. CARDS, GAMES, GOLD PENS, PEN- .ete., ete or cand PHOTOGRAPHS we offer the lar and prettiest assortraent ever before offere this market—over 5,000 varieties, plain and neces ba? colored. e assortment of the 7 by 9 PHOTO- of nis for framing. iso Something Feticely New, the Large CABI- nis SIZE POTOGBAPHS, for framing; beautiful goods, ris for Taber & Co.’s Celebrated AMBRO- 7h of which we offer at great inducementsto the trade, Sutlers, Peddlers, &c., &c. Gi acall,at WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, ashington, D.C. of Richstein’s New Guid wholesale and retail. ..B.—Another su Bais Waningion al my 14-eolm 1) Gomental GOLLINE & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DEAUGHT ALB A AND PORTER. 1 em now receiving large rge quantities of DRAUGHT ALB and PORTEE from this celebrated Brewery which I am prepared to furniah on short notice to all persons who will favor me with thelr orders. Betisfaction guarantied. hac ony pen ever dzivere will bo promatiy at Goods delivered ty all parts of Washington and Nesots tert 4 fete delivery. | upon the “Enrollment List” all persons FREGTAL. 2 ‘Provost Marshal and Board of of District of Columbia, ning D, C., Jane }3, 1964. ‘The Board “Si ¢ Ec! ment of the District of Columbia will be in session at Provost Marshal District of Epona. corner of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, sey | (Sundays open from 11 o'clock a. mn. oclock p. m of hearing the following Hea cases of exemption from dratt oanietage: age; Nan-residence; Unsuitableness of age: Manifest permanent nt phyeical disability; and Two years’ service during the present war, either in the army or na 8s to persons who are not enrolled; or whosre trying to avoid enrollment, as itis ed for the interest of each person enrolle: to Pisce le te do military duty, so that his owm chance for | draft shall not be pate paces Captain ist regiment V. R. Or pe) and Provost Marshal of the may 26-1 District of Columbis.. War Dep iness Adjutant General's March 17, # Open } for leaves of absence or per- must specify the business for which the officer desires the permission. Te! addressed direct to the Se of War on this subject will receive no atten: order of the Becxsiary © ef ee Assistant ‘aajatane DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. LL Dental A toe miguee br pers joie theronen 1b ‘END, eral {succensor fo Dre We Pr MeConnell) af 452 Pa. avenue, between 3d and: Teeth extract Puget pain the use of Nitrous Oxide or Rther. Particular attention given to fice and presery- ingthe teeth. Children’s teeth carefully attended Artifical teeth Je tes in the most approved styles now adopted By the profession. myze im G2n4r DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, Teeth Extracted without Prin with the Muhrits of ee. Oxy I would ad: hi a tract to calla at Br, Prwtrs 0 wt pee and have them taken out by ‘this ee and harmless Seem Also eye ‘and! examine ene new proved method re rs Of Yasertine inca, Teeth. If you once see the “anean im tin his teeth you will have them in no o: ue 5 than this new one valuable one, No, 249, Pa. ne, between ath and 13th streets, ors 8. x LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. M.. tha TE shea nyentor and Pat. ofthe MINBRAL BLATE a tends peponaty, at his ica Patt tis city. persons can wear these’ teeth who Zannot wear others, and 0 person can wear Others who cannot wear these, Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may deaize, but to those who are particuiar and wish the pures' strongest, we Pueet perfect, denture ‘iat art can pecans MINERAL PLATB will be more ful rranted. Rooms ath this city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue between 9th and 10th stree! Also, 907 Arch st,, Philadelphia. mar4-ly TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. oa On and after Sunday, June 19th, 1864, Daily T: — be run between Sangam and "New York and Washington and the West, as follows: FOR PHILADELTHIA, NEW YORK AND « BOSTON. Leave W: hington at 7.50 : m.,11.15 a. m., and 8.3) p. m. di aioe gle On Sunday at'8.80 p. m. only.” FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. Leave Washington at 3p. m. daily, except Sun- ‘assengers will note that this tr 8 scenes only. yeh 3 FOR NEW YORK. Leave Washington daily at 6.30 p.m. This train isfor New York pasecners exclusively, i FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Washington at 6.30 a. m.,11.15 a, m. + 4.45 p.m., 7.20 mn Sunday at 7.30a.m.,3 p. m., and 8.30 p. m, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.39 a, m, and 3, 4.45 and 8.30 p.m. gailswexcopt junday. ‘On Sunday at 3 and 8.30 p.m Tickets seld to all points WEST, and baggage checked through. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Mega | Fed at 6.30 a. m. and 4.45 p,m. daily, éxcept Sui ‘No train for Annapotta on Sunday, Trains leaving Washington at 7,3) 'a. m. and oO p.m. go through to New York without change cars. Sleeping carson6. iy and 8. s p.m. trains. Berths can be secured until 5 Be ily at the ticket of- fice. After that hour they crane be secured of the sleeping car cobductor, ie He and fifth trains stop at all way points. p.m, ,and 8,3) p. m.,@xce py EP. \ Ohiee Matha Boer yeaa et, apis Sverenteora 2.0. gg?! I u Mr iar eae Se dit ot eaitetet ‘atc. ge aAF0) J iM i t cost, je dion the my se of the Lae cost, ima | avenue, Dear {lathe ae ao ent 2 WiSbtte p. m. train stops only at. Bladen shir g, Rateans Laurel, Annapolis Junction and Relay House daily, except Sunday. Qn Sunday it stops at all way points, PARTICULAR NOTICE, Passengers will please observe that the 3p. m. train runs only as faras PASadlekon daily, cont Sunday. OuSunday itransto Baltemoreonly. Also, that the 6.30 p. m. train takes New York Pimene onlu. For further Eitoreaae eS tiekets of any kind, &c.. apply to GEO. KOONTZ, Agent at Wash- ington. or seks ricer Office. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L.M. COLES ‘General Ticket Agent. je w-tf Gt PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TOTHE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. RBS ee ON AND AND AFTER NOVEMBER 15TH trains willleave Baltimore from ‘the North Cal- verti Btation as follows: ‘ast Mail at;....—-- —-_--. . 9D A.M Bee hoare Accommodation __. 3.00 P: Lightning Expreas———- +. + 9. PL ue THE 6.30 A. M. TRAIN IN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the 9.20 s. in from Baltimore for Pittsburg and the West 4 for El: alo, Rochester, Dunkirk, Canandaigua, and agara Falls, and for New York city, THE 5.20 P. M. TRAIN LIN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the 9.39 p. m. train froin Balti- more fo ene the North and Pittsburg e Wi SLEEPING CARS ON. on Adio TRAINS. Eo.piers’ Tickers Goverxmen? Rates, ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON BUNDAY, LOW FARE AND ND QUICK TIME, &7-For tickets and any information apply at the office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Penn. avenue and th street, 3°N: DUDARRY Hotel, Washington. Superintendent N a Na: YR, Pass and Ticket Agent, cor, ¢ eth op and Je 9-tf Penn, avenue, SSS Gray’s Patent Molded Collars, Are universally prononnced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents 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 45 OUTSIDE, ‘and therefore peffectly free and easy to the neck, The Garotte Collar has a smooth i evenly fin- ished edge on both sides, These Collars are not simplyfiat pleces of paper eut 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 half size from 12te 17 inches, and in “ Bureka,” (or Garotte,) from 13 to 17 inches; and packed in “solid sises” in neat bine'éartone, eon.aining 100 each; algo in smaller Ones of ten each—the latter a very handy package for ‘travelers army and navy officers, W7 EVERY COLLAR is stamped “GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR,” Bold by all dealers in men’s furnishing goods, The trade supplied by WALL, STEPHENS & 00., apl4-Sm 322 Pi reuue, Washington, JREFRIGERATORS ! REFRIGERATORS! large bt complete asaort- Esporte Veg ¥ MONITOR, of Be Just received ® tt ment “OONTIN and EXOBLSIOR which are admitted to be terns, and workmanship’ 3. pat whi sat the.office of the | vy: Citizens are requested to furnish information | PROPOSALS. ee PPoPosaLs rom ronaca. CHixr Quanriaxaszan’s Orric Wasnincron Dror. > Sealed Proposals are jayited Dy the the undersigned for seh at Wein U. 8. Dy a Be tere De- ent, gu. Di Os, Roa dria, at Monrose, Va., of Eysither of hese places, with flay Corn, 0 Straw, Bide will be recai fort vary oF 8.00 bes ew of cornor or oats and 80 tons Ofhay or straw, ané w ards. panna th must state ae wala pled Fae as named ni e] ir ani Patesat wneh Cher wal will “ake Ge! rors thereat, ike quant ty ef ‘each article proposed eliv- ered, the time when said del varices shall be com- mented, wud when to be complete ie ne price must be, written out 7 words on the rn to be up in ia good stout sacks, of about Dusbels each ine sin a “The mecks to be farhiahed withont 1e ovenmen! Straw to be securely baled. Piece else porsioular kind or deseription of oats, corn, | 7, oF a ee propored to be delivered most be wise the sruneren offered uaser the bids herein in- vited will be subject toa rigid inspection by the t tor before being acce Moet fin e awarded from time to time to the interest of the lowest responsible ruireaid pa the Governmen' ay require made when the whole amout pan tracted for shall Rave beep “slivered and accepted, The’ Pid RE be aeeeieet to foomssay y his roposals with guaranty. y two respon- Flute persons that it in ease his seta is accepted Moos they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same. good and sufficient sureties in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformi: with ‘th erms of this aivertisment; and in eal the said, bidder should fail to enter inte the con- tract, make good difference between the sien of aa bidder and a next lowest respon- pene wlan or the person to whom the contract wardes ™the responsibility of the eearantors must be shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District other officer ttorn ollector of Customs or an: 2 der the United Btates Governmentor responsi- ble rege known to this office bidders: will p be duly notised of the accept- aie fopos: ae fait cameand P.O. address of each bidder must be legibl, ae es in the prope sal. muckae Shict Depot Quartermaster Hg, Gen, D, rt, Chie! uartermaster, Was 2 and should be plainly marked “Proposals "Rondein a sum equal to the amonnt of the con- tract, signed by the contractorand both of his arantors, will be required of the successful bid- fr or bidders upon signing the contract. Blank forme of bids, guarantees, and bonds, may be obtained upon. Peoneeden at this Office. * FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County end Os) te, I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and deliver to the United States, at the Quartor- mee Department at > agreeably to ap terms of your advertisement invitii pre ale for forage, dated Washington Depoty the following articles, viz: — bushels ot EOaea,in sacks, at — per bushel of _ bushels of of Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of 32 pounds Tee of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 —tons sof Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 mn Delfvery to! commence on or before the — day o! s6—, and to be completed on or before ee — day of , 186—, and et ee to enter into a written contract with tl ited States, with good and ane roved securities, within the space of ten days al iter being notified that my bid haa been accepted. Your obedient servant, Brigadier goer 2 ee Guonerin “ia er: PO’ juartermal Ty Washington, D, 0. GUARANTY, We, ane undersigned, residents of in the County of and Btate of + hereby, Jointly Le severally, covenant with the United States, guarantee in case the foregoing, bid of fei accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and cient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the eontract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated December 5, 1863, unde: sail the bid was made, and, in case the said fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we arantee to make good the differ- ence between theoffer by said ——— and the next lowest responsible bidder gE od person to whom the contract may be awar itn Given under our hands and seals this — any, of Se Beal: I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowl- edge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient s a8 sarees for the Yt shal bunt for which they offer to be seeu’ To be pertied by the Gaited Staten District A At. torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer one er the Know Bates Gorérament, or respon- 0! je persom known eee RUCKER, | _ det'9-t tf «Brigadier Senses and Q. M DEPARTMEN? OF TR tian. PATENT Orrin sane s: 1864, Proporals for surnishing such ationery as may be required by this Bureau during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1865, will be received until 12 o’clock M. of Tuesday. the 12th day of July. 1864. Phore unace testi ofabilit vata Soniract wiltagt Senamdenet ja conside and con’ fabs will only be awarded to manufac’ verre of,or dealers jn:the several classes of ar- icles. All articles furnished must be of thé best quality of their kind. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it. All articles required under a contract must be delivered without delay, A failure or refusal of the contractor to furnish proper articles will be deemed just cause for shroae ting the contract. Articles not named in the schedule, if required, are to be furnished at the lowest market prices, and the right is reserved of ordering a greater or Tess Fiestas od of ench article contracted-for, as the blic service may require, Bonds, with approver security, must be given by the individual or firm obtaining a contract. Sheuld acontractor refuse or neglect to funish, when to- quiredyany article or articles mentioned in the contract, thes Same may be purchased in open market, and if & gre nce has been paid there- for than is specified inithe contract, the difference ps be changed te the contractor in his next quar- accoun \Acheiuier, mpdeitying s a8 nenr as¢an he dene, the amount, quality, and deseription of the articles re- quired, can be ad on applicatiqn a this office. Proposals must be addres 0 the Commis- mone or Patents, and endorsed ‘Stationery, 2 je jt United States 10-40 Lean —— JAY COOKE & CO., 462 Fifteenth Street, Reocuive SuBSORIPTIONS FOR TER NEW NATIONAL LOAN @uthorized by act of March 8, 1964, and knows as TEN-FORTY BONDS, being redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coif, bearing interest at FIVE PEROENT A YEAB, payable on bonds not over $100 annaally, and on large bonds semi-annually, IN COIN. The COUPON BONDS will be issued im $50, $100, $000, and $1,009. The REGISTERED BONDS will be issned in 50, $100, $500, $1,000, $8,000, and $10,000. These are the only gold-bearing securities of Government now procurable at par, and, yielding at present value of coin OVER EIGHT PRR OENT PBR ANNUM, offer a very desirable investment for large or small mms, We Buy and Sell, at market rates, GOVERNMENT BONDS, OF ALL: ISSUES, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, ana COIN, and pay the highest prices for QUABTEEMASTER’S OBETIFIOATE CHECKS, mh 29-tf JAY COOKE & co, ADAMS EXPRESS COMPAN OFFICE 614 Ta ENUSB, GREAT wht TERN NORTHERN ERC] ANDIEE ON RY, JEWELE’ . MERCH. iB, MONE ne pr rao Form rded sath ices AND DISPATCH to al le bles pal taki country. This Company Besagensiogn EAST: ee Se ae vesr. YORK, aston ingion, D. 6, . WEST ae ae HIA, BALTI LLES aR i b+ te lines Peedi ean pontens SOUTHAMPTON and HAY se theoee y batoponn xpi toa pee BILLS made feet we cr 540) eae tg Frame at RET } 4 at doors above ee colors Picture Cora mt 486 4 above mer ty leg in like sécks ofabout three | PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, Chic y if Quartermaster s ce na on dae tet SEALED Prokosans art be receive at thie this office | until Friday, June 24, 1864, at 12 0’elock m. , for fur- nishing ey for this Depot for six ()menthe from duly 1, 3964, as per annexed Schedul All articles must be of the very best juality, samples of w (of paper, one quire, Fi envel- ong. one Bac age) Must accompany each bid ‘ach der must furnish, with his roposal, but one sample of the article bid for. and. but price for each article, which must be distinctly marked thereon. The contract we be awarded to the lowest re- Bponsible bidde: Bach pro onal | must be Senet ay, the individual or firm making it; and the to fulfill the contract, if awarded, must be yet ed by the per- son or persons proposed as sureties, Should any articles be required which are not enumerated in the Schedule, they are to be fur- nished. at the lowest market price. Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the ight of ordering, from time to time, a greater OF lesa quantity of éach and every article coa- for, as the public service may require, within six months subsequent to the date of the contract, and, should articles not be delivered within a reasonable time after being ordered, he also reserves the right to purchase the said article yment sill be | in open market, at the risk and expense of the per- son Or persons contracting to furnish the same, He will, in all cases, decide whether the terms of | the contrect have been complied with, and re- serves the power to annul the eontract upon failure to comply with its terms. Se Sean Bonds 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 and his sureties shall be liable to the for- feiture specified in such bons Eroporsle Toust te = addreaned! to ‘Brigadier Gen- eral eee “a cor ite By Ghiet martexuipetsr, Depo ° shington, D. C,, o be plainiy marke ‘Proposals ice ‘Stationery. 2 iy 7 ScHEDULE OF ARTICLES, 49 reams Manilla Wrapping Paper, 24x38 inches, not less than 50 pounds per ream, per ream 30 reams buff Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, not Jess than 8) pounds per ream, per ream 2 reams white Folio Post Paper, ruled, per ream 1(0 reams white Foolscap Paper, ruled, not less than 12 pounds per renm, per ream reams Law Cap Paper, ruled, not less than 12 pounds per ream, per ream. m0 igor while Letter ‘aper, ruled, not less than 9 pound: ds pet ream, per ream 200 reams white Commercial Note Paper, ruled, not less than 5 pounds per ream, per ream 1,000 sheets Blotting Paper, per sheet 43 Blank Books, demi size, fall bound, per quire 3 Blank Books, folio size, full bound, per quire Ly Bleek Books,crown cap size, bound in cloth, er quire 160 Blank Booka, cap size, half bound, r quire 200 eaeare! Memorandum Books, fall si size, per F-) Time “Books, demi size, bound in cloth, per oxen 50 Time Books, small quarto size, bound in elo*h, per dozen eee ne Rooks, small octavo size,bound in leather, 20,000 mite Official Envelopes, No, 12, very thick, per 50,000 mutts Official Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, 100, oof white Oa GtAL Envelopes, 8x4 inches, very ick, per 100,000 white | Letter Envelopes, 5)2x3?4 inches, very thick, per M 12 dozen Arnold's Writing mini, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bott 12 dozen Maynard & Noyes’ 7 “other Black Ink, in quart. pint, and half-pint bottles, per dozen ot 12 dozen ‘Arnold's Copying Ink, in quart and pint bo‘tles, per dozen bottles * = 12 dozen Lawrence’s Copying Ink, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles 2% dozen David's Carmine Ink, glass bottles and stoppers, per dozen bottles 96 dozen Fabers or other black Heck paw enctlay Nos. 2 and 3, best quality, perd pz Morea Faber’ ‘8 or other red and "blue Pencils, per 24 dozen’ glass Inkstanks, assorted, per dozen 100 gross Gillett’s Steel Pens, assorted, per gross 200 gross other Steel Pens, assorted, per gross 12 dozen gutta percha Pen Holders, per dozen 48 dozen cenee Pen Holders, selected kinds, per doz 12 dozen’ tin Paper Folders, per dozen 25 pounds red fealing Wax, Ke sticks to the pound, best quality, per poun lopounds White india’ Hubber, 40 pieces to the pound, per pound 100 dozen pieces Ked Tape, Nos. 17 and 2, per dozen 1 dozen spony Red Rape, Nos. 17 and 23, per spool ae doken g! Cas Mucilage and Brushes, large er doze 24 dozen elass, jars Mucilage and Brushes, small Rize. r dozen 24 Letter don ying Books, 500,700, and 1,000 pages ch, per dozen 1,000 sheets Abstract Paper, ruled to pattern, per 500 sects Return: Litas ruled and printed to pat- Sreame sot Riess Paper, ruled to pattern, per ream 4 dozen ivory Paper Folders, per dozen 4dozen Erasers, ivory or wood handles, per dozen 6dozen gutta percha Rule: Bins ipehes Ia ong, per stsen Brig. Gen. and Gur TAD sen Je 10-13 Depot of Washin gPPnecesrs FOR WOOD AND COAL. ‘ Post Orrice Dararntwent, June 17, 1964. > SEALED Prorosats will be recelved a Py the un- dersigned till 12 o’clock M., on. July l, for furnishing. for the use of this Deapetaden 40 tons (2,246 Ibs, to the ton,) best Baltimore Company’s White Ash Coal, £0 tons best Red Ash Coal. same eine} and 200 cords best seasoned Oak Wo Batisfactory arrangements must be made to se- cure to the Government full weight and measure, The wood must be corded and measured upon the premises, and one-fourth sawed in: TeUiane ee into two pieces, and all cellar. three, and the piled away in ce Part upplying the Wood willbe af liberty to deliver it atsuch time during the fall and winter as may best suit their convesience. provided se- lan be given for the faithful fulfilment of the contract The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if the interests of the Department feem to requite it. No bid will be entertained unless sdtisfactory evidence can be given of the reliability and loyal- rote of the parties. Bamples of coal, such a8 is desired, can be seen by calling upon the made rsisned: Payment will be promptly The proposals mould be addre signed, and endorsed ‘*Proposals for Wopd and and Coal,” or for either one as the case ma} JAMES 8 HALLOWELL Disbursing As je17 ta Post Office Department. Cu QUARTERMASTER 2 OFFICE, PORT OF WAEHIRGZON, Washinetom, "D. C., January 4, 1364 All dealers in Dru; Hardware, Lumber, Leather, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, oe re- quested to send to this office,on MUNDAY ofeach week, a sealed proposal or list, 1m duplicate, of the articles they are prepared to furnish ta this Depot at short notiee, with the price of each marked in plain Bgures, 80 that, in case the exigencies of the service nire it, ne article or artic! cles. ome be obtained without delay, and at the lowest pi ealers wishing to sell to tl this Depot will be re- een to furnish the list punctually SuRenonsy merning. D. H. Brigadier General and Chief Saf Depot of ssed to the ndder= uartermaster, ashington. AVALRY HORSES WANTED, War Bee tar dehy pirate Buredv, ce thie. if Gas emetic Wasuincton, D. C., May 18th, 1364. THREE THOUSAND (3, 606) HORSES WAN TED. ee hapdved and Esty: “five ($165) dollara per head T al eee Ba CAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next thirty $%: déys at the Government stables at Gierboro’, Baid horses to be sound in all ‘patticulars, not leas than five (5) nor more than nine (S) years old; from fifteen to sixteen hands ee fall in flesh, gompactiy. built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient cavalr: irpo! a anene pecitications will be strictly adhered to aly enforced in every particular. “Yayment made on delivery of s¢ res en (7) and over, Lieut. Col, and Chief of Quariermgstc, my 18-1m alry Bureau, N=” YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, PAPERHANGINGS. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW STYLES Adapted to DINING ROOMS) |, nee *” CHAMBERS, Also, 56,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS PLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Our Mattings are unrivalled in this city, compri ing in part the famous Gowqus brand for parla © Oil Cloths from to 12 feet wide, adapted to dini rooms, halls, &c, Alse— WINDOW SHADES, BBASS CORNICES, PARLOR MATS, Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all orde promptly attended to. Give uss call and 5a from 10 to 20 per cent.’ RIFFLE & PALOONER'S 348 7th street, between I street and PARLORS. c3) Masa. avenue, SFERAT HON: <: QB A First-class Shee Store in 7th Street, 1 HAVE OPENED LARGEST. FINEST. AN 7, AND PEST, BSR Wome ean a very extensive PROPOSALS. Sh Tecate Dik Can ee Navy Devaxtuxxr, June 2, 1854. parate Sealed Proposals will be received at the offen nt of the Secretary of the Bary atl 3 0’clock p, m. of Thursday, the Wth instant, for fornsening oe me stationery that may be réquired by yy the = epartment and the several Bureaus from Mepis date to July 1, 1845. ma the erticles furnished must be of the best quality, delivered without delay when ordered, and to the satisfaction of the head of the offica for ‘witch they are required. If it be required, esch bidder for stationery must furnish with his proposal a sample of each article bid for. No bid will be considered which does not full conform to the advertisement, and im which ec! and every article is not bid for, and in which more than one price fs named for any one article. Bonds im safiicient amount, with two or more Spproved sureties, for the faithfal execution of e contract, will be required of the » person OF per sons Cama § The suthorized of the sureties that will be given, as also sa’ if tory tes- timonials to fulfil the contract, must accompany the bid; otherwise it will not be considered. The Department reserves to itself the right of ordering @ greater or less quantity of each and every article contracted for, as the public service require. should anyarticle be requires not enumerated in the con ract, it is to be furnished at the lowest market price, aceording to its quality. The law of 34 March, 1813. provides that ‘tno bids having pominal or fictitious prices shall be considered .’? The subjoined schedule specifi can now be done, the amount, scription of each of the articles + 88 nearly ag q uality, and ase ikely to be re- quired. Schedule. & reams Bequieton Pa: Per, per sample, per reara & do h do engraved eading, per.ream soc ar hes waite laid, Despatch Cap, stop- em f uled, per r orenne: heavy, white laid, Despatch Cap, stop- ruled, engraved heading, per ream ao oane Foolseap, NCR or, blue, toled, per ream 0 do lo heading, per ream enerayets 75 reais extra super6ne, blue or white, laid or wove. Letter Paper, ream Sreams extra superfine, blue or white, laid or wove, etier Paper, engraved he: eading, per . mn reams best Note ePaper, thick, per ream 20 do ORS do engraved heading, bo 15 reams best mon Paper, medium, per ream 15 do. aoe do engraved head- per ren 20 reams opying or Tissue Paper, 21}2 by 26 inches, 10 ream Manilla Paper, 38 by 36 inches, flat, per a reams bent buff or white Envelope Paper, royal per ream 150 yards eracing Cloth, per square yard ng Paper, per roll Oil Paper, per sheet Sreams Blotting Paper, royal pad ream 60 quires patent Blotting Boa: per quire Sonheete Elephant Drawing Pages. per sheet 75 aheohs amniale Elephant Drawing Paper, per ee 0 sheets Antiquarian Drawing Paper, per sheet 30,000 best buff or white Envelopes, Government pattern, official size, srinted stamp, per 1,000 $0,000 pest buff or white Envelopes, Government ttern, official size, engraved stamp, per 000 5,(00 best buff or white Bavsloges, Government pattern. unstamy, per 1,00 10,000 best buff or white Envelopes, letter size, printed stamp, per 1,000 10,000 best buff or w' ie Envelopes, letter size, en- graved stamp, ver 1,000 5,00 vet white official Envelopes, engraved stamp, by 6% inches, per 1,00 10.000 nest white official Envelopes, engraved stamp, 9 by 6 inches, PS, 1,000 10,000 bens y white offictal Bavelones, engraved stamp, py 5 inches, per 1,000 50 best W! white pfficial Mavelones. engraved stamp, 1034 by 472 inches, per 1000 5,000 best cream laid Envelopes, letter size, per 5,000 best cream laid Envelopes, mote sine, per 1,000 1,000 best Envelopes. card size, per 1 1,0¢0 Liat cloth lined Envelopes, 8% < by 4inches, 1 sto patent oo loth: lined Envelopes, 6 by 4 inches, 1,000 pater ne ‘loth tin lined Envelopes, 5’, by 3% in- ches, per 20 gross Steel Pens. on cards or in boxes, (the De- partment to have the liberty of selecting cont all pie different kinds manufactured ) 2) dozes j nen S vondens: of the various kinds manu- factured. per dozen 12dozen Pen Holders, gutta percha, per dozen 24 Gold Ake jetge size. with silver extension best maputag tone per pen 40 quart a May nard & oyes’a3In in bottles, per 40 quarts best London copying Ink, ver quart 24 gunce bottles Guyott & Co., superfine Carmine, per e 1.000 Quills, No. 80, opaque or clarified, per 1, 200 Swan Qnills, per pert 2¥ sit 75 dozen Red Tape, assorted numbers, per dozen 12 dozen Bilk Taste or Braid, per dozen. 5 dozen drawing Thumb Tacks, per dozen 6 dozen Penknives, Rodgers’s best, buck or pearl handles, 4 blades. per dozen 4 dozen Erasers, pares! sizes ivory handles, in cases, Rodger’s. pera 1 dozen pairs of Shears, best quality,8 inch blade, per dozen 1 dozen pairs of Shears, best quality, 6 inch blade, per dozen 1 dozen pairs of Scissors, best quality, per dozen 6 dozen. ae Inkstands, metallic spring covers, per dezen 3dozen 9inch Ivory Folders, per dozen 36 dozen black lead Pencils, Faber’s best, assorted ladozen bestUzawing Lead Pencils, vet d f zen be raw! encils, per dozen ~ 10 dozen Faber’s Artist's Pencils, per dozen 12 Bogen best Faber’s red and rhe ue Pencils; per ozen 3 dozven.sable Brushes, assorted, per dozen 8dozen camel hair Brushes, assorted, per dozen 2 dozen Letter Clips, per dozen n sticks best India Ink. per dozen Fa dozen Rubber Bands, assorted sizes, per dozen 0 ngungas extra, superfine scarlet Sealing Waz, per 0 omni ae quality Wafers, per poand 10 pounds Gum Arabic, pulverized. per pound 6 dozen prepared Mucilage and Brush, large, per ozen 6 fozen prepared Mucilage and Brush, small, per o7zeu 50 ounces ontice Sponge, per ounce 6 dozen elass or China Sponge Cups, per dozen 10 pounds best hemp Twine, per pound 10 pounds best linen Twine, Pl pound 5 quarts black Sand, ayer quart 6 Gosert ness prepared or virgin India Rubber, per lozen 22 four-quize Blank Books, indexed, per quire 12 three- quire Blank Books, indexed, per quire 6 dozen cap Copying Books, indexed, per quire 6 dozen letter Copying Books, indexei » per quire ying je7-Iawiw ROPOSALS FOR FUEL. QUARTERMASTER’S OF Orrics, U.3.M.C., WASHINGTON, May 18, 1864. Bealed Proposals will be received at this office until Wednesday, the 2 lay of June, 1864, at 2 o’clock ng m., for sup} OOP, pnd ‘COAL to the U. 8. Marines at fa gton, D. » from Ist July, 1864, to 30th June, a The Wood to be good merchantable on, and to be delivered, piled, measured and inspected at such points within the walla of the Marine Bare racks as may be designated by the Commandin, ee Officer, free of expense to the Uni The Coal to be best white ash mareracie5.¢ z coal, free from qiuats and to weigh 2,240 lbs. to the ton; to be weigh inspected and delivered at Het poiniewithiathe walls of the Marise Ber: racks as may be designated by the Commandin, Marine Officer, free of expense to the Unite States ; and both ‘Wood and Uoal to be furnished at such times and in such quantities as the said Commanding Marine Officer Lig require. Payments will be made upon the quarterly requi- sitions of the commanding officer, stating the quantities required for the use of his command, agreeably to regulations. ‘A guaranty, to be signed by two responsible per- sons, whore Responsl bility must be certified to by the US, District Judge, U. 8, District Attorne xe or U. = Collector, must BROOME) each propos Ott sewiee it will not be considered. To be indorsed. repeals for Fuel and ‘ad dressed to the underdigned AOK, my 2)-lawiw ajor and Quartermaster. BH WANG, THE GREAT CHINES bays Or GONORRHEA GLEBE, Ouet Ox WILL PERFORM A Cure.— Tngredients are biparely werstabie. It is taste, has-no bad odor, and ket without fear of ries’ aber: poling hy ington by y pleasant te thi may be carried in the vest detection. Circulars free. JOHN J. KROMER, successer to shernnt eh st, Phi hia. and 2864 permesivania Wad mail. ja 6. Rented GarELtT roora P ' nooriNe FBT!) H, 0. WILSON & 00., Foor ov 2% St, Weer, Wasuinoron, D, 0., Manufacturers of ROOFING FELT, DRY AND TARRED SHEATH- ING, ROOFING OBMENT and LAMP BLAOK, PELT AND CHMENT, Wholesale and Retail, Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms. Vactory—Foot of 24 street west. Oflce—161 284 reet, below Pa. avenue. mA 11-3m LARIFIED CIDEB! ‘ade bere der ik Epeet ed pet at Pare ULABIFEED crane Ls ye ters ers in want of se iaritad fo oall oud exe elsew’ es tet getaasTa OOM offer for sale at ee rae ae prime agtisle qt Citar Fe pul amine this wart Boutheastern Virginia; 50 rth Carolina; 7: Map of Northern “Alabama and 4 ‘i ttanoo, ry sey i Ape and Alabama; 3), i mot Mortara ecko i and Maps of the dierent Stat Sinton. why _ ‘assortment f Stein Pitisen hasten be round: iret, Ale -~_s aoe rater a % ve for On: i |e D* pe a. eel Penta LOR ATRabe Eh taal oF Persons. ih ae i ee + Gpply 4 CURE,W, his es a aTrenkzanso ey “sad Topoteney. seer Eh cee ore of Ideas, Throat rahi dai pe a aes p Liver, +3 Lanes, Btomech Or Bovels~‘thove Territie Hee: ete from solfta Habits of Vom A suoxsT and soli! joes more fatal to the! he soe, g of Byrens to the arin arn, Behtna their mort brilinat hover gpdanatens, Tendering marriage, &¢., impossi- py hae ws bed ative habit ewe ay grere erruenta ae ah might atternine hay - Beaaten with the thunders ‘of el wake exstacy the living lyre. may confidence. uence, cod it wind tional Loss of Mi Power, Palpi: om Trritabiity ‘of ed re Funetions eatabilty be Gonfasicg Meas, Deosroans of Epa rest to Boaltr. Distrast. eof Pat see wanisos, coagtemp! vis 'ersoms, OF parriaee.erere 6 Paral rsical Weakuess, > ‘qrastine of roadhcckaagogg ‘ee. rimmediatsly.c. He who laces himself under SY coudlontiy sely upon Bis are pa 10 sale Sass ‘POTENOY = = to mannragn, us treatment, loge ot Brraeons, toe, tthe most eminen' DB. — mg bed as the Kon, Grune Renee of yho Rave injured nslron ny D {naulged in when alone—ah on ently i from evil a when sone a 4 at ech echo: fare which sromen erie! felt, ven on when aalbepyand = if nol renders impossible, and dos' th mind and body whould apply oo. What a pity at a youn man, the ho; try and ould tobed trom sil the Is protpeelt ana a eajoyraeata snal a life b; phe conees: uence of deviation from the pata of ni fine certain agaret habit, ceasmenas cnn ARG ee; are gl mot mecessary requisites to promote connubial hapsi- pasenss | withont pate at the journey th: jeurly “darkens Jo tke vise, view; ths adows wit ith DISEASES O OF ee | , ee oa ms. Hea terrible disease. as ose, Skin, ete, ee fly eal dra gu oc areadtal counter r-m whose peaces mo traveler } returns, ls gents Reng ot a Fail not to observ: and con- | ved unless post the re Perso: . and ergs Ca m of oy i s See: te Ones INDORSEMENT OF THR PRESS ears, the Toes Burgioe! Operasions formed by Dy and ch tioos of which ha pened apee Rog befo re the "pablie Decides speambility. te usands cured at this institation jmporant witnessed by the reporters of ** me ey makina SPEEDILY CURED. ECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES SAMARITAN’S GIFT SAMARITANS GIFT] THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ae Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure They are entirely vegetable, having no smell no> any unpleasant taste, and will ‘Jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one ofthe mos} eminent Doctors and Chemists.of the present day, RO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who baye be been gorged with Balsam Copavia, oz ereury, ry UYARITAN'S GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—) @ pockage }, $2. Female $8. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD!! SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, S¥PHILISZ OR VENEREAL DISEASES, éc. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICE Is offered the public as a positive cure, SYPHILIS Pak peer i DISEASES. the BA- MARITAN’S Ri E, is the most potent, eave gd atfectuai remedy eve? prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorougl permanent, Take then of this purifying reme- ay and be healed, and do not transmit to your pos- terity that for which shgons faay rope eatin r years Although ve rondo’ Boal incurable. SAMAR ATS 8 T AND HERS JUICRS* will remove every vestige of impurities from the System, as well as all the ba bad effecta of Mercury, FEMALES! FEMALES!! In ape See with eauce ape 78 of Fe. males su’ ROOT AN CES is most happily adapted, in Uicereted Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling ef the Wemd Debility, and for all complaintsincident tothe sez, Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or & bottles for $5. - A MARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Dust 25 cents, Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 101 Philadelphia Port Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner of lth and @Pa. avenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf Miniprep ae lee poche by Royal Letters Pat- ent of England, and secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris,and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No. 1 is the effectual remedy for Relax- anent Spermatorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the Sys- 7m. “Triesmar No.2has entirely su ed the fe of Gopavia, Cubebs, &c. Triesma> jo. Sis the infallible lo remedy for all Impurities and Secon ymptoms thus obviating the useof mercury and al other de! playerona is ingredients, Each preparation i ai in e form of a most agree- able Lozen; ured from effects of climate and chan, ea of atmonphers, in tin cases, at $3 each, o> iar at # in one for oe ant ie $77 7 cases. thee say! rea vi separate doses alpeau, Sall mand ae. Roux, &e., &e. = Wholesale and fetail by, Dr BARROW, Mo. 298 jeecker street, New Yor! To be had also of 3. 0. FORD, No. pial forth av corner 1}th street, CONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who-have injured’ themselves by certain secret habits which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also middlo id Lor ‘old men, who, from the follies of venth 02 r causes, feel a debility in ad’ iz Sears, pelnre eas themselves under ny of im tance a ‘porate ¢ Secret Friend,” Sent to any address, ina sealed envelope on ré- ceipt of Ten Genta. Addi ob, BEWARE & co. Bosto: a, CHAS, A de i4-ly Ou MUTUAL FRIEND, By Charles Dikess. Peal Blake Letters to a Western Cousin, 75 Race pai on Corpulence, 75 cents, B ‘$2. Gounin ou eek A ‘tale. 2% cents. one Oh sentaga’ and Joiners’ Hand Book, &> ishnell’s ‘Work and Play. “pth Stories, with Basemen aaie's hlision to, Amer rica. $2 lerbert ES pirat rinelpl fan ana Nati, merica eed Ber Pik 0. , Haiard onthe Will. $2. Je .NcK TAYLOR! 48 86, WINDOW SHADES. and sizes Bhar red Shades in Shade 9 to cae. eS Panter 486 7th ‘ht doors above Odd Fellows’ Terms x °° ap 29 Joh Attic. By Is sy hae ca shadowed with despatr and filed » Ta neat Spee peated that tek happiness of another ‘a not in any way in- +} SS ~Sagg” r a ae al