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qe THE EVENING STAR. MAGNANIMITY LEE. BY AN OLD FARMER. Bave ye beerd of the mag-na-nim-i tee of that great Suthern juntieman, Gineral Leet I'm 8 pisin old citizen, friends, I am, And or words, a3 they go, | on’) care a— clam; Rut none of your smoothed-un telk to me Of Ginera] Magnanimity Lee! Wasn't he most Mag-nan-!-moure ‘When he tried to knaw into our national house; When he planted the shot of his murderus gans Strait into the bearts of our brothers and sons? Has be follerd the b. zn+ss of throat-cutlery, Sustained by Dis mag-ns-nim-t-tec! ox that was goring his mate, in up thivgs at a rebellions rate, Kd OX Dumper 2 got the better O° a Would 1 name the bad critter my old ¥ag-na- nium! a Jn the village I come trom the thing we don af e Ie the pr-cise mag-ma-aiin-i-tee! We think its 8 leetle tu mucb ont o’ jint, Arter *cboulin young Lee up there at West Pint i Free gratis for nothin, with clothin and feed, Anc teachin the lad how to sifer and reed, To have bim turn round with jest sech @ gee— Or ie it bis Mag-La-nim-i-tee! Wasn't it ebristian for him to jine hans With our Giveral Scott, and steal all his plans, Then cut out and ran to the foul rebel nest With the whole Union program for stoppin’ the pest! My eyes have grown dim, for J] really can’t ser Robert's wenderfol mag-na-nim-i-tee! To tear downand keep down the old U nion flag. And bist op, instid of it, Siavery’s rag, Tostamp on our freedom with red treason’s | noise, And starve by the thousan our poor prisoner boys I'ma plain man, Captin, but it does seem tome ‘That this is not Mag na-nim-i-tee ! And that other chap so pions and trew That was squatiin last Sunday so snog in his pew— Worere's Jeff. Davis hidin his brainy gray head That planned all the mis’ry and piled up the | deaa! i Betraying old Judas! I wonder:if he H Willset up Ais mag-na-pim-i-tee! Woald read in bis tent to a feller like Grant? How Sherman would twist it to light hie sher- Toot, And Sheridanspurn it aside with his boot? (ao"t you hear the swift cuss of tne brave- hearted three : As hey take in tha mog-na-nim-t-ter T | Did it ever strike you how this sort o’ cant { } | By thunder! it makes us country folks swear To hear people plarsterthe traitors down there! ‘We've jest butone way! its to cave inthe hive, And pull ont the sting from each rebel alive— or pe muy hear again from more Robert } Lees ? With thes: usunl mag-na-nim-i-iees ! Don t gloss over now that terrible night When the truitors made havoc, and stabbed left aud right! Don't soy that sech deeds as we shudder to tell Belong to great heroes and not to deep hell! They've killed Abraham Lincoln! !ust God! can it be Thats (rcason is mag-na-pim-i-tee! [Boston Transcript FASHIONS FOR APRIL. {From Le Follet } As in the winter, we found the Grecian style revived in coiffures and afterwards in vyestes, we have now tochronicle its reappearance in Greeses. The body aia (recque will be very Mach in favor, especially for young ladies- Weare assured that, even for at-home dress @uring the day time, low dresses will be much ‘worn—of conree with goimpe and sleeves However, as many ladies will not easily resign the pretty little vestes which have been so much admired, pinin bodies will also bein vogue. They will be made low, and covered with a veste of lace, of tuelle worked with Beads, or of embicidered muslin. These are cbarming when made of lace, and finished off With a lace sash tied behind, aud falling in ‘Wice ends upon the skirt. The euemies of crinoline will yet have some time to wait before their ideas triumph. Skirts are made with 8s much train and as full as ever, and must have well-made crinolines to give them an air of elegance. As to ont-door costume, one thing we may Positively aver, tuat paletots, Kc., will be very short—excessively so for morning dress, when they wall be of the samme material as the dress. From general details we proceed to our monthly list of dresses, suitable for various occasions. A very elegant dress, of a beautifa! blue poultde soie, made with two skirts. Round the bottom of each isa series of boquets, em- Droidered in white silk, but the upper skirt has Bisco a Wide white Thibet fringe. High body, With boquets matching those on the skirts, werked in aform toimitate a yeste. Long sash toe match, tied bebind wiih two loag ends trimmea with Thibettringe. Steves d cowie. 1 A black taifetas dress: the bottom of the skirt trimmed with bias pieces of white taifetas, put on with jet beads. High body, upon which similar bias pieces form a Swiss corselet; and | Also trim round the arm-hole, tight sleves; and tous of white tafietas, ornamented with jet ads ’ A brown tailetas dress. The bottom of the skirt edged ronnd with a thick cord; a ceinture ; ef passementerie, with two long pattes hang- tng down each side of the fron: of the skirt. At the bottom of the slevees are revere, formed also of pasementerie, and at the top jockeys to match Round the arm-hole a chord, like that at the bottom of the skirt, though not quite so ‘thick. A black taffetas dress, trimmed round the bottom with a gache of velvet ribbon, above which, at equal distances. are placed pattes of teM-tas, covered over wilh boacles of the same Fiboon. A crab moire dress; each breadth trimmed up about half-a-yard with an Oriental siyie otorrament, formed of rich-colored maroon velvet and steel beads. The body isa kind ot Yest-, very open, with tight sleeves trimmed imthe eam vie asthe skirt; and with itis worn & waistcoat of maroon velvet, with long basjues and stee! buttons. Ap elegant visiting dress of violet satin: the skirt trimmrdin wide scallops, formed witb rn bes of black velvet. A second row of scallops is made of welyet fringe, with jet beads. Hizh body, with @ velvet sash tied behind ja two jong ends, edged with fringe. Tight plain sleeves. ' A robe of bine poult de soie: the skirt trim- med with a band of blue velvet, headed by a pissementeric of sieel beads. Auother baud of | velvet, aud @ similar passementerie is pMced , bizner up the s¥irt, and carried up the left side in the style of a tunic a la ¢ An evening dress of whi 1 arlatan, suitable + { mauve tuelle, ith three | flcunces, rather more than a quarter of @ yard | wide, bordered with & bias of maize-colored | satin A dress of white tnelle, with @ tunic of white | poult de soie, trimmed with a tlounce of | a, Ince, headed by a plaiting of white | he body low, with drapery. } A robe of thre) Spe Satin, with flowers of | three shades of lilac on a white ground. Skirt cut a Bempire, ruched with lilac crape. | Pointed body, with drapery of lilac crape. | crossed by rows of pearl beads, aud finished off by 4 pear! fringe. A toilet of white gauze, trimmed round the akirt with nine bias folds of pink silk, each ending in steel fringe. Over ihis skirtof tuelic fails a tunte of pink sil, cut in deep scallops, | and edged witb'a steel fringe. Low pody. with ceintare Tallien, ted in a bow at the back; | with a similarbow at the side. fastened with an ornament formed of shelis. The stomacher | je timmed with bouillionnes and ruches et tuelle. Head-dress of pink velvet worked | with con A ; A dress of white tuelle over iuetia cet with two flounces of Euglsh tace plated ocre bnillonnes of tnelle Corseleton poneean satin with ceven fongeads, trimmed with fringe of wmarebouts and crysta ] beads. The inclemency of the weather Bas pro vented any great chance in the m#erial em- ployed for bonnets. Those for the present month are, if possible, smaller (nan those worn Jast mouth, aud may be described as faschons om the top of he head, with, in some cases, a at om beck; butin most cages, the NoToE TO FARMERS AND OTUXRS. Ass STANT QuartexMasTER’s Orricr, H Corner of G and Twevty second at ! e~ Wassiyeron, D. C., March 24, bys, The Government nure belonging to the be of Warbington will be sold where i farmers and others, in such quanti may require, at twenty-five j | Wagon load. Application for th e to be | to Mr. George F Gilbert. General Superinten iene | nsportation cfice, Quartermasters De: | Bt corner of @ and Twenty-sccond strate, | Payment to be wale to the nndersi ened MAS. H. TOMPKINS, EVERAL SECOND-HA Senn sea 2: ‘ON D- S Chickering. for $125; bi MEO peal tire ek Ree Also. emi eon, at the Warerooms of other Melo- WG. MEYzBaOTT, ave. and Lith et, Corner of Pa” ¥'® Piaooc, aud Mason & | Dlace. | on TUBBDA | ade of po pay required, ai | bat ever appeared | the District, Is that he 4 Mrecte weit, Washington, D. 0, AUCTION SALES, | iF THE SUPREME COURT or THB DISTRICT N ' Phe rubpane issued FUTURE 8. BY 248. 0. MoGUIRE & 00.. Auctioncers. TRUSTER “FOUR ACRES OF LAND QNSRVENTH STRERT ‘D AT PUBLIO By virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court of | the District of ‘Solempra, in chancery cause No, 277, substituting mess trostee,1 shall, on WED- NEBDAY ‘April 19, 1865, at four ‘clock he memes . tasks aivad within half's mile of the to about four acres, one rood No.7. Bof t! part of Bel!*s street road 5 600 ate, con’ eerie perches: 2d known as Io: subdivision etofore made of! Pisics, Lam! Outlet,and Indolence, known as Padeworth, This land lies between Seventh str-et and Piney Brauch roads, ard is withis a mite anda half of the city. Mr. Benjamin Summy, living near the premises, Will show the premises to any parties desiring to purchase. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in equat xX and twelve months. secared by a ruston the premises. Deeds and stamps at purchaser’s coat W. Y. FENDALL, Trustee, mar 3d J. 0. Mc@UIRB & 00., Aucts, RP THE ABOVE SALB IS Post DIN Tone a the death of the Pres until TURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 25th, same hour and place, WM. ¥. FENDALL. Trastee, ap ls-d 3.0. McGUIRE & CO., Auct#. @7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- poued until WEDNESDAY, May 3. same hour aed WM. Y. FENDALL, Trustee, ap25-a 3.0. McGUIRE & 00.,A B* W. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEB'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN THE SBVENTH WARD. By_virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity sitting. bear- ing date December 12th, 1354, and passed in a eause in which William R. Riley e' in behalf of the “Mount Vernon Building Association,” are Complainants. and Eiward M. Clarke et. al., are Defendants, jo. 191 Moaiy:) 1 shall offer for sale at Pa Avction. in front of the premise: A. B. 1336, 8 he 4th day of April, 6 o'clock, P, M, following Real Estate, All that part of Lot numbered nine ( in square) numbered three hundred and fifty-three (253) of the plan of the City of Washiag- ton, beginning for the north-east corner ef said aquare, at the intersection of D street south and lth street west; thence Fanning south on sling with said Ith street ninety (90) feet, thence west fifty-four (54) feet ten and one half (10'<) inches, thence north ninety (9)) feet, thence east on aling witn said “D street” fifty-four(54) feet ten and ona- half( tis) inches to the place of beginning, with | the improvementa thereon, This ony is situated on the cormer of D streetsouth and 10th street west, and Offers great inducements to purchavers. Terms—One-third cash, the residuetn six and twelve months, the purcnaser giving hie notes tor the deferred payments satisfactorily endorsed and bearing interest from the day of sale. Title deed to be retained until all of the purchase money is paid. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the coat of the purchaser. ii i 1f 1be terms of sale are sot complied with within five dsys from the day of kale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by giving siuse Reet wonis is some newspaper printed io e city of Washington. is . LLOYD, Trustee, 2 s W.L. WALL jy Aucta, mb taniwhds WE Wal & 00,, Aucta, #7 TEE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED TO TUESDAY ASTERNOON, same hour, 2d May. - A. LLOYD. “Trustee, aps WM. 1. WALL & ©0., Avcts. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & UO., Au tioneers. TRUSTEE 8 SAUL OF VALUABLE BUILDING ISB. bs s , bet. an 22D S£BEBTS Ender and by virtne of an order made on the ith day of March, 1°68, by the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia, and paseed in « certain case pending tn taid court. wherein Rachel B. Mason is com plairant,and Gynthia B. Mason and others cet ts,(No. 1.513 Equity.) I will selt,at pub- lic auction.on MONDAY, May 1sqgt 6 @’lock. on the premises, Lot No. 13, in Square No. 74, gether with the improvements, consisting of & FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and cutbuildings, Terms: One-third cash, balance in one aud two years. with iatereat. One fifth of the purchase money to be paid at the time of nale; in default of euch payment, the preperty shall be immediately rescid at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. _ Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. A, THOMAS BRADLEY, Trustee. JAS, C, McGUIBRE & CO., ap 21-StawSw& ds Auctioneers, BY J.C. Mc@UIBK & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF EIGHTEEN SMALL BUILDING LOTS AT THE CORNER OF NEW BAMTSHIBE AVENUB, NORTH Lb AND 22: On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 19th. at 4%: o’clock, on the premines. we shail sell eighteen sma}l Building Lots, situated at the corner of New Hampehire avenue, north Land 221 streets, and Beaune reepec vely on said streets. This will @ fine opportunity for persons of small means to obtain alot. Title perfect. Terms: One third cash: the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of traat on the premires, Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the par- aner. A payment of $10 wiil be required on esch lot at the time of sale. ‘ap &-dta 3.0. McGUIRE & 00. Ateta, e7- THE ABOVS SALE I3 POSTPONED, IN consequence of the death of the President. wotit BATURDAY AFIER } aud place, JAS, C, SMcGUIBE & CO. apis Auctioneers. RF TNE AVOVR SALE IS FURTHER PoatT- auned until MONDAY, May 4th, same hour and ace Papueate v IARSHAL’S SALE OF VALUABLEREAL « ZSTATE 1N THE CITY OF WASHING- TON, D. C.—In virtue of a writ of fleri facias is- eued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, and to ine directed, I will scifat public sale. for cash, in frontof the premises on FRIDAY, the sth Gay of May next, 1545, 5 o'clock p.m , all defendant’s right, title, claim and interest in and tothe west Partof Lot ge 1,in Square No. 33, being the House ant Lot on ‘enpsylvania avenue, south side, between 9th and oth street weet, and now occupied by J. RB. Ei- vars a8 a hardware store, togethet with slland sipgulsr the improvemeate reon, siezed le ee een asthe property of Waiter Lenox, and and ‘court, im favor of Alexander Provest. Bxesutoi inter, WARD 11. . of W. H.W: ap 13~ U. 8. Marshal B.O —————— eee {VJADAME SB YSIORE, the celebrated Astroio- A gist, is now in thitcity, Bhe understands the Science uf Astrology in all its sister branches. the Stars, CLarms, Talismans and signs of the Zodias. Bhe has given general gatisfaction in most of the cities of the United Eta’ bas received jnonmerable testimonials, LHGAL NOTICES. BANKERS, | baa = Miike cao eee First National Bank * OF WASHINGTON. | | Gr COLUMBIA —Masy Mr Perea <5. °In eauity, No. 351. Bill for Divores, | ‘Yo compel the defendant's ap- Pear Berne Berean the sist devel Deoaine, ae office by t al, on the 3 v ecember, | Tsos,endoreed "non eat,” aad the defendant aay: | H- D- COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co..) President, ing failed to enter bis appearance on the first rule | WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. ‘ays afterwards, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY vs. VERB. day, tring twent: cow isinant bering 8 ed an affidarit of ¢ 4 ented witness that the d ‘ant has been absont frota this Distriet for over six months. +o that the | | Drocers eazaet be served ox himsi of on motion } ARD ! i 5 is ay of & + W835, or- ; Teicd that tho defendant cause his anecero mena. | FINANOIAL AGENT OPTHER UNITED | be entered in ‘his ruit ou or before the frst Puas- STATES, H | i NOON. April 224, same hour | e Sold to satisfy judicials No. 2il, Bupreme | . No, 562 Seventy st., Orrosrrs Urn } 30,000 LIGHT SA#H, 2,000 Pains (BLIA j i ' ea, in token of which she | islady | gan be consulted by sending your age and day of the month oo which you was horn,and fee; will ; get the outline of your whole lite. Ladic: Gentlemen $i, Address Box 47, Wa D.C ap 4 LD DR. WOOD continues to rake quick > change of diet, no elays are danger 7th street. bet Ey ( Pp# VATE PRIVATE PRIVATE MEDICAL ATTENDANCE At Room No. 16 Was ard 7th 6 ‘ton Buliding. corner *. Qures pysitively isthe shortest pos- sible spate 01 cime, b DR. LISPENARD. NB. Lispenard’s Prophylactic. et f Don’t waste any more ith quacks. see D. x time or mone: DARLY. Dot cheapest finally. M®.- PB. CURTIS. NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, One of the most powerful healing physicians that betore the public. elitr seeing powers are gifts {rom childhood. Bie amines disease with perfect accu: : Dever been known to fal, eee es Bhe ia medically educated, and will treat all Classes of disease. Mra. CU. idaall sue adver- tises, an thonsands cen testify. Sie @iso has the agency +f Bogbee’s Halleiuish and Simonc's jureka,the great and wonderful Diarrhoea aud 92 2-Im* Liver Cure. Offce hoursfrom 9a.m.to & p.m, avd from7to9 p.m. No. 420 Pa, avenue, Wash- ington, between 44. and sth st mar 31 lin™ I &. EDWIN V. WRIGHT, “Natural Seer,” or Psychu-Magnetic Reader of Character and Examiner of Disease, can be consulted either by Mxil or in person, from photograph or hand- writing. upom ths ‘‘Oause and Cure” of every phaseof mental and physical disease. MRS. WRIGHT, Clairvoyant Ph yrici “heals by laying on hands,’’ Blindness, Pargisats, Kneu- waticm, Liver Compizint, Female Weaknesses, &e.&c. Kooma sil F street, near Patent Office. mh Dim* RS. BROOKFIBLD. of Kanaas, can be con- Mit on toe Past, Presentand Future events ef room. on K street, one door east of 3d ndied ie feat of Donelss Hospita!. She przologers of. thes faction to all these who m: e can ‘ay give her cam be seen from8 a.m. to 9p. we HE BEST EVIDENON THAT PE a1 Para ea DeNOM TURN PRINGR. sui that in botclied at other so-callet goto OVe® Work He has the largest and finest assort, terns ever offered here. Making hic be is able and willing to pee 1g to stamp any LEY, STEAM MARSLE WORK, wee Manufacturer of MARBLB MANTLE3. Mo: @ «and WASHSTAND TODS Hed bei to order om reasonable terms rpgee i= Ehe guerantee 8- 2 “a call Price one b lt 3m* — LIAM BRAD Monuments made and shortest rotice. rs Promptly attended ig avenue, between pith aod th Pennsy! ¢ mar 4 } } 2 @ R. | 499 7th street, at once. Itwill be the | orders for HOUSE | PAINTING, GBA day of May net; otherwise the bi.1 may be taken fessed, aeaeen B. J. MEIGS, Clerk. Kr THE SUPREMB COURT.OF fHE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, the 25th day of Pebrnary, 1:65, ANN GRIZELLA ANDERSON vs JOSHUA ANDRnS. in Equity. No. 287, Bill for Divorca.—The rubpras , issued te compel the defendant’s appearance having been returned inte the Clerk’s Ofice by tha Mar- . shal on the 3istcay of Aweust® » indorsed “Non Est,” and the defendant hay failed to eater his apperrance on the first rule day occurring twenty days afterwards, and the coup! ant having fled an affidavit of a disinterested witness that the de- , fendant bas been absent from said District more | than six months, co that the process cannot be served on him, Itis,on motion of the complain- ant, this 25h day o! ruary, y chat the defendant cause his | 1ovH S?, OPPOSITE THR TREASURY DEPARTMENT Government securities with Treasnrer United tates ws ONE MILLION DOLLARS .“S@ Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKR & 00., 28 BPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will ll all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks | chambers pearance and Bankers, bi tered in thi: it on or before the ist Tnes- | dayol Mey next: Other wice the bill. may Ss tekee | A sostant supply of the Notes om hand and for confessed. A anreay it | ready for irsmediate delivery. ‘ustice of said Court, ‘A true copy :—R. J, MEIGS, Clerk, | We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT | SECURITIES at current market rates. mar 13-2awow et IS 18 TO. GIVE NOTIGR, That thesubeesi | A ber has obtained fromthe Orphans’ Coart of | PURNISH. EXCHANGE and make Collections Washington county, in the District of Coinmt,. | letters testamentary on the personal estare af {on ALL THE PRINCIPAL QITIES OF THE decease Alt ye having MA agarnat | aap sees the A Ce eas Nn | We purchae Government Voucherson the MOST ber. on oF before the 4th day of April nut: they | FAVORABLE TERMS, ant give careful and Ee the said estate. aca | prompt attention to dive’ ad this 4t! f = eprom under my band OCRLES WRUEK | ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS lawiw* Bxecutor. ‘ = and to any other business entrusted to ue. FULL INFORMATION if regard to GOVERN- Ghristopher Weber, Inte of Washingion oitr, DG may otherwise, by law, be excluded fromallbene- | ae 18 TO GIVE NOTICK, Thatt mabseri- | t { } ber has obtained from the Orphan. oartoft | H i Wazhington county, in the District of Columbia LAS ) sera tau on me oe pew the MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, ‘personal estate o earge chillo, at Of Washington city, C.. deceased, WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier. All perrons having claims agaiost tie said m21-tf WASRINGTON, March %), 1365, deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, te the subscri- | ~ a ber, on or before the, sth day of April next: |% BO NATIONAL 7.30 they may otherwise by law be excluded from ali | ¢ +% LOAN, . benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this Sth day of Aprii, WH. KUPPER 1865, _Ap Il-law3w* Administrator d. b. n, His 18 TO GEVE NOTICK, That the sabscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court or Washiagton county,in the District of Columbi letters ofadministation on the persoasl estat Gol, Wm. Sackit:, late of Washington City, D, deceased, All persons having claims against th said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit th same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the !ith day of April next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all ben- efit ef the raid estate. Es Given under my hard this lth day of April, Mrs, ANNA 2ACKITT, Administratrix. TPHIE IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the mb- scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Weshington County, iv the District of Colum- bia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Paul Banmann, late of Washington City. D. G., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- seriber, on or before the sth Jay of April next: they may otherwise by iaw be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Mr. JAY COORR, of our firm, having rosmmed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to furnish prompély te agents and purchasers U, 8, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. There notes are issued, underdate of August 13, 1864. in denomonations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent. per an- pum, and have coupons attached, payable in law- ful money, on Febrnary 15th and August 15th of each year. The principal will be paid in lawful money on Angnst 15th, 1867; or, at the option o the bulder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, gedeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om Augnat Ist, 1567, with interest at eee, eB BEdOE “bathnlise LAgMANs Pril, 8IX PER CENT IN OOIN. 3 ntris payable *emi-annnaily, These bonds are at pree ent worth ip the market about NINE PER OBNT premium, from whieh deduct the ptemiam upon the accrued gold interest, and there ia leftanet premium upen the bonds of 81X PBB OENT,, ap La RPHANS’ COURT, April Dis tTRicT OF CoLtmura, Wasnineton County, To-wit:—In the case of John H, Ruseell, admin- istrator of Patrick Larner, deceased, the agministrator aforesaid has, with the sppre- bation of the Orphans’ Court of Washiogtog county aforesaid, appointed TUESDAY, the Jsth day of May next, for the final settlemeat and distribution of the personal estate of raid deceased, and of the assets in band, as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- phaps’ Ceurt of Washington County aforeaa'd,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may etherwire by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased’s estate: provited a copy sf this or- @ published once a week for three week. in ning Star, previous to the said 221 day of 2. C, ROBBINS. Register of Willa. ‘est : apr 3-Jawsw* JOHN Q. WILLSON, (Late of firm of Bo teler & Wilson.) Having lvared the spacious ware- roomson the southeast corner of oth and D streets, where he inte::2s at ane tokeepa larce and handsome asuortme' CABINET FUBNITURE, which he pledges bimeelf to rell agcheap at any first-class housefurnishing establishinent south of New York, He cordially and respectfully invites his old cus- tomers and friends to inspect his etock. Thank- | ful for past favors. ba now solie:ts their patroa- axe at his new store, free pene JOHN Q. WILLSON ep 4eolm Boutheast corner $th aad D sts. OSBPH REXNOLDS & 00., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS | No. 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Hav3 just received, aud will constautly keep on hand, the largest and best assortment ip the city date of the maturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes. eral isrnes of FIVE PER CENT. TREASURY NOTH, siiowing accrued interest thereon, We also tak Bonds of all irsues at thelr current value, Full information furnished upon application in person or by mail. ION TO BUYERS AND HOLDERS OF ona 7-30 NOTES, In order to prevent the mutilation of these notes the Becretary of the Treasury has given notice hat the notes are not negotiable unless all the un- matured coupons sre attached. JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, fed 4 att Goto aND BIrOCKS, Our office has been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Gold and Stock Exchange Booms in New York, insuring promptness in the | MpGreivance amd eaten made at the usual rat urchas dt sale ss RITTENHOUSE. EOWESE & aD «& © mS$-t M. ; THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL GiGeaiciie: Mice sna nites Bin ano PETROLEUM COMPANY, cles in this line, from the best o: lishmente i OKGANI7ZED UNDER THE New York, Philadelphia. &c., whic on the moat reasonably terms. Also, RANGES, FURNACES, and Fire-Board well'be sold: sixtN@ AND MANUFACTURING LAs OF Btoyes. THR STATE OF NEW YORK, We are prepared to farnish the best RANGE i me use anywhere, on very reasonable teriog. Hotels, CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, Reetaprants, &c.. are inyited to call. 4 Wedo all inds of GABand STEAM FITTINGS — ; : romptty and cheap, a8 also everything in the ’ * ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SEaRxs, LUMBING line in the most sati tory manne! ar Cal! and see our Bathing Tubs, Fouatains. Wa'er — Cleseta, Wa-b-atands, Basins, &c.. &¢., at No. 560 Sth street, near Penn+ylvanis avenue, the large:t establishment in the city. feb2-eotf_ . W. HAMILTON, . i ee SOG hy #10 PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK, 35 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT, OFFIOES: GBNERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, : No, 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, ch MABKEP, No. 7] BROADWAY, NBW YORE. ps Post Orrice AppRESS, Box No. 5,365,New Yous OFFICERS: ' Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President. ; WM. T. PEIPPS, Vice P resident, | ROBBRT BASSETT. Secretary. | #H. J. BURTI£, Mining Superintendent, Titus- ville, Pa. ATLANTIO BANK, No, 142 Broadway, N.Y. Treasury. 2 2,000 DOORS, 100,000 FEBT MOULD HSUIDOG INGB. In addition to the above, a BRACKETS, NEWRL Posts, BALUSTERS, DOOR STOOPS, GLASS, PUTTY, &c., ke. Alsy. the West Castleton SLATE MANTELS, the best and cheapest now in use. Superior to marble i every respect, and only about half the cost. DOR and WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR-JAMB: INSIDE SOUTTERS, FRENCH SA sand Boa’ Jy, everything required about @ baildiug fur- nished at short notice. PAINFING DEPARTMENT. ©. 0. HAMILTON will execute with diepsteh a) IGN d ORNAMENTA inin cc. left with W. HAMILTON, No. 662 7th #t., opposite Center Market, jan 3-2m Washington, D.C. agrest variety of The wells of the Company are now producing i. | Payment for stock may be made In drafts, regis- tered notes, or Government bonds and securities, } which bonds and securities will be taken at their | market value. ' Remittauces may he addressed to the Company, : P.O. Box No 5.365 New York City,or to * At- i L | New York City,’’ or any of its Agents, Bubscriptions will be received by JAMES GIL- eal of | FILLAN. Bsq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ome Recent Pulilications. z= | ington, D,O, mar 6-3m apit FRANCK TAYLOR. | GB OLDEST HOTAL CONDUCTED ¢ | lou! former city, ROPRAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. ay, and 11h st., Washinsion, D. 6. ‘This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Bor. GROUSE DISEASES! BECRET DISEASES! wo SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOSE CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED} “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for pian in this City, has boew ced and GONORAWA “GLEET, STRICTURES, £0. proved in every way necessary for the Contains ko Mineral, uo Balsam, no Mercury | accommodation of the ineresstag sorest Oniy Tex Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. i | } the most celebrated | ij j I t i 518 TUE LOWEST CASH PRICE, BASTERN MAR- | Thankful for the patronage alreaty recely They are entirety vegetable, havivgno smell vor Sy : yeas axy unpleasant taste, and will notin any way in- { Sontinne. to veosiie, vate eae wusinees we | $7, the stomach or boweln of the most doliane, 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 mort eminent Docters and Chemists of the present day; NO ENPOSURR, BO PROUBLEP* THANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired of getting cared, or who have heen gorged with Balsam Copavia, oF Blereury, try the aes SA ARITA OFT. ent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. tO receive tromage as Cire wile ‘only becharged with what they resolv oo wt e Moderate.» mMRIOH, Proprietor, HOMPEON’S POMADE OPTIEM—PFor impart ing a rich gloss end exquisite perfume to th Hair, is far scperior to any other Pomade ext: Prepared by F.C. WBLUS & C Sold by al} Druggins Tice Se. UTLEBR’S BAL: AMIS MIXTURE.—This old, i well koown and entirely r+liable remedy for Fecret Maladies, is for sale by ali Druggists. Price RLOOD! BLOOD! 1 BLOOB!1; Siver bottle, ____iauideoly.# | go ROFULA, ULCERS, SORES. BPors, LIZZ. YMENDEUSSOUN. by WA. Lampadiu TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS 4 Stcwe's Hist-ry of Wyoming: The Settlement OB VENBREAL ‘DISBASEB. ko and Bariy History of Albany, by William Barnes; | SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Pheip’s History of Newgate of Connecticut: Is offered the pudlic asa positive cure. ‘Woodworth’s Rem: ipisceneea of Troy, Kione’s | SYPHILIS. OR’ VENKRBAL DISKABES, the | and Times of Sir Willian Johtson.2yols.: Stow SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICBisa Life of Joseph Brant, @ vols.; Wilsonts Phrases; | moet otent, certuin and effectual remedy ever North British Review, Febri egcribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle Pi | Of the venereal poison, sothat the cure sthoroags acd permanent. Take then of this purifying rexie- Aysnd No Honied, and do not sansa: ittoyour pos- ¥ which you msy repent i | NOT DMSPATa |S" Y°Mr# ee Se Ve FRANCK TAYLOR. JOHN D. EDMOND « Co., 513 . 613 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, | CHAS AU ROOT AND HRRBSUTOMS” DEALERS mm ei somore euely, vestige of impurities from the BUILDER’S,BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and | = BAMALITAN SCH ANGKE: wasn” GENERAL HARDWARE snd CUTLERY, . | Price 25cents: Full directions. . Gut and Wrougat Nal's, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horte shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axion, Axletroes, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at | WHAT THE SURGEONS SAY OF THE SAMAR- Al AN’S REMEDIES, Post Hosrrrat, Font Marsna.y, Baltimore, Md ea 1844,—T have great Sfaction ia stating that I have used * Tas Samaritan Remzdi-s? for Venereal Diseases in its most customary forms; | that I have ared them with judgment, discretion and properly, and have found them to’ respond to Ing thelr compos tee T Mee ee ees ee position, I have the fullest conti- dence in their eficiency,and as far as my use of | AP | (feb sy} 518 3URE THECOMPLEXION BY POW- HY IN DE w ANE a oll tele which shone a fill a , them extends, I rescue faaithomt sgronaly. es of the skip, gud in a short ti jea ! . * ALPRED Bareb'ana ory? It isin the tlood, al if'you want s, Apiatant Surgeon sth New York Vols.” k Vols. fmocth and soft skin tre HELMBOLD'S EX. _DZ8MOND& OO. Box 161 Philedclobic Bost TRACE @F SARBAPARI i : ce. Hancytothecomplesion eee” 1t elves s brit picid by 8. CALVERT FORD, erroer 11th st. and 2458 suckwanar FLoun. HRNRY QOOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf BONY SYRUP. IBDB AND CagEs. Seas reeeliee. KING & DURONRL) B : Joun FOLLER, FRerS reset and Vermont a 4 us Bim on eee is cada 8 a with s prospect of a much greater value at the | ‘We receive in paynient for subscriptions the sey- Oertificates of Indebtedness and Government i } lantic Bank, Treasury of the New York aud Liver- | | poct Petrolenm Company, No, 142 Broadway, ! TRAVELERS’ DIR BALTIMO) 5 (PTOR RAUNT Asuinsron Dozersber ib 186, d after Sunday, Desai |. 1964. Pansen- Ss botwoon Waskiauton sad Baltimore ‘will be run ar foliows: TRAISe MOVI. NORTH. —Leaye . i trive at Baltimore 8:00 a.m. tte a pag; oo Naw TORE = PRIADELPETA = eave Warhingt B 7:: -M. rrive af Philadelphia 1:66 p. u., New York 5:30 P.u. Wo Balt’ more tickets sold No. 3—BALTIMOKE & WBSTERN TRAIN— Leave Washington §:15 A. M.. atoyping st way stations, connecting at Relay with the Mail Train fe A.M, No. 4—- NRW ¥! MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 12:15 Pitre at Baltimore at 13:45 P.M., Philadelphia 6:37 r.u., New York 10:00 No. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY sTA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P. M., connect- ing ot Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- timore 4:45 rx. No. 6—-BALTIMCRB COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN— Leave Washington 4:30 P.M, Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 7. mM. This train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel anc Annapolis Junction only. No, 7--BOXTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK BX- PRESS TRAIN—Leave « Washin, i. a 6:00 P.M. Arrive at New York 4:00 a, u. iis and Passene rs by this train connect with al e early morn- aving New York for the Bast, North av: Went. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets gol ‘by this train. which ia limited in capacity by Goyerrmentorders to insure the mails. No. WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P. M,; stopping at Relay House f-r Western passen- rato teke Bxpress Train for Grafton, Wheeling, fitkorsburg, and all points in the West, Beaches New Verk at 6:15 A. M. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 4. M,and the 3 and 4:30 P, M. trom Washington, No trains to or from Aunapolis on Bun day. BUNDAY TRAPNS. THE ONLY TRAINS FXHOM WASHINGTON for passengers on Suuday are the S:19 and Li:1S aM, and § P. uw. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M, for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, aod the 6 Pp. u. for New York ony. THROUGH TICKBTS to the West. as wel] ag to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be had at the Station Ticket Office at all heurs in tho day, as well as at_new office in the American Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and streets. BAGGAGE will be checked at al] hours.—also for through points, to save troubie aad confusion at the departure of the trains, ALL PAS#ENGERS, whether soldiers or citizens, rales 0! ie , auch as the keeping of one or more cars eas for ladies and their attendants, aud the prevention of smoking in any but the smoke: cara, and slfo to make a cheerfui complian: with the decisions of the agents or conductors in regard to their sents, tickets, eto,. especially in the hurry of starting the trains. WwW. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, Lb. M. COLB, General Ticket Agent. dec 0 G=®*4t PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE * NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. i after December 25, trains will leave Bal- tinove from North Calvert 8t: 1 ne, established for the general ad- ie and Pittsburgh Expre: Pittture and Blmira Bxpress——.....10 P, M. 6.15A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON BoE citwith the 42 A.M train from Baltimore for Pittsburgh and the West and for Elmira, Buifalo, Rochester. ene Cans 6 Ie dalgua, On\New York City. THE 430 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ith the 8P. M, train from Baltimore Connects Wi'for Pittsburg and Erie. 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON TEA ses with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more and cures through to Pittsburgh and Emira, without change of cars, connecting at Pittsburgh (orCincinnati, Chicago, and 8t. Louis and at 3B} for Buffalo, Rocherter, and Syracuse, NE THROUGH T N SUNDAY, cc Leaving Ween on at3 o’clock P. M. SLEEPING €aRg ON NIGHT TRAINS. BoLpiees’ Tickets av Government Rarus, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIM, { We Por Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner | Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, under i Hationsl Hotel. and Dever Bosse: Ae. 463 Cat., hear New Jorsey avenue, Was NDUBARRY B. J, WILKINS, * j } Superintendent N. O Passenger and Ticket Agent. GILLETT. 3 street ant Pacaves: | eneer Agent, comer ee EW STEAMSHIP LINE sete OF ECREW STEAMERS TO NEW YORK. The New and Substantial Steamers, B,C, KNIGHT, CAPT. J, J. MASON, JOHN GIBSON, CAPT. W. C, GROGHEGAN, { Built expressly for this routs, are now leaving | WABHINGTON AND GEORUSTOWN, D.C, and . { ALEXANDBIA, i EVERY THURSDAY AT 4 PM, | AND | NEW YORK, from Pier 1s, N. R.on the sa j Freight received daity, handled in the mos ; ful manner, and delivered with patch, st fair rates, {For Froight,&e., apply to i eee SNOW & CO, i Washington and Georgstown, D.C. PLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va ,and WM. J. TAYLOR & OO.. 110 Cedar street, N. ¥ apl-tf i i a pHeapEtrura STEAMELS, New Brpress Line ADELPHIA and ALBXANDR' WASHINGTON and” GKOKG i / pbtganiors Mayflower, Philadelphia and George Rosvisr sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- URDAYS, from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- and High, Georgetown, For freight apply ‘° JOHN B. DAYIDEOR, No. 59 Water street, Georgetowa. Ast, im Philadelvbia, WM. B. CLYDE. i¢ jor’ arver. i 1 dria, FLOWERS & BOWEN Souaes ene rit nore i } iB TRENGTH TO THE WEAK: BTBENG YOULH TO TAB AGED! | BLUKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR. { This preparation is unequalledasa Reinvenator 1 and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. | } The aged shenld be certain to make the Biokrens } S household god. inasmuch as it will regger them { yonthfuiintesling and in strength, afd ena‘ie | them to live ever avsin the days of theic prist Joy. Itnot only exhdarates but str iv really an invaluable blessing, especially to those * who have been reduced to a condition of sarvility, ; selfabuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness, No | Matter what the cause of impotency ofany human | ergar,thia superb preparation will remove the efloct at ouce and forever. | BiOKRENE } Gunes Iurorenoy, GeNerat DEriLtry, NeRvors } Incapaciry. Dy, | Petite, Low DOLENCR, GUTESL, Dxsigaki. NovEL Kreror Urox tuk Nx yous SYSTEM; and all who are in aby way prostra- ted Dy ner 8 disabilities are earnestly advise: to seek a cure in this most excellent and unequaled eparation. > persons who. By imprudence, have lost their , BAPUBAL VIGOR, will find a specdy and perma- j Meat cure ip the ae BIOKRENE. } e PEEBLE. the LANGUID, the Des y | ING. the OLD should give this ypuabte discovery i rial; it will be foun: i | & Arial; it will be found totally diferent from all i art f Same purpoces. TO FEMALES —This preparmion is invaluable | in nervous weaknesses of aft Kinds, as it will re. j Ce wasted strength with wonderful perma noe. Itis also 3 grand tonic, and will gty, Dyapepsia with the first dose bristaumnae in its nee will renovate the stomach to a degree of Bate Beart ee eat D; “ epe*a forever e dollar per bottle, or six botti i au Bancorsr 3 Gauenaty ¥. > ‘ eiucte eons } en) express anywhere, by addressin, CHOHINGS & HILLYER, Propristors, 1 Cedar street, New York Cc. orner 11th street ard Pennsylvania avenue, fold by 8. _ dec 9-601 a J 2ROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER FOR RB- to its origival color without tending the ure of » dye, 75 cents per bottle. EXFORD’S MEDICATED G ER BREAD NUTS, for worms, unrivaled in efficacy, and peculiarly adapted for children, being eaten as an eeney cake. ae le by druggists. Price25cen per box, y. FOR! the inconveni: it~ Sold by all druggists WN ¥ ALLY APVANOED on DIA. M MONDE. WATCHES. JBWELRY, oti tusivesa strictly confidential. hours from li A. M., tol, and from 5 . M. No. 234 Peansyiveae srenne. two deors wren aereet. BE TS cesbalalads Diamond Broker, BENCH JUVENILE BOOKS—Le Robinson ; Robinson Swisse; L: Jeudie: Ohien et eae Lo ‘Bafan ‘@aujourd nat Bawr Nouveau: tea; ‘Andersen; Oon- Vrais; Les deliees de ; Mille etune Kaw "fant * “RANGE TAYLOR, ORY: PROPOSALS. for the West.and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 | No, BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN | Leave Washington 6:45 P.M, and arrive at Balti- | | moore 8:20 P.M | 9—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND buf earnestly requested te respect the | "| with lices forw semi weekly, between PHIL: | phis. and No. 69 Water street, between Congress ~ thens, acd | and gradually brinzing back the Hair | = | YAVALBY HORSES! iC ARTILLERY HORSS8! : MOLES! Somer ere ponte Bien ‘§ oy o re , . HORERS, suitable for the cavalry and artillery service, will be . received at Giesboro De sot, in m market, till May 1.1: tain (OWNING, A.Q 4 1965, by Cap’ @BO. MULES, in lots of twenty-five or more, will be received In this city, in open market. till May] 195. by Captain O' BH TOMPKINS, Aasistand Quartermaster. corner Twenty seeond end @ All avimals to be subjected to the asuai Gov ment inspection before being accepted. j cifcations as follows :—'Cavairy horses must well broken; in fal) flesh acd good condition; from ft en(15) to six: teen (16) hands high; from five (5) to nine (9) yeare old, and well adapted in every way to cavairy pur- poses. Horses be:wees pine (9) and ten (10) years of ase. if still vigorous, sprightiy, and healthy may he accepted, Artillery Horses must be of dark color, sonnd in all particulars, strong, qoict, and active, wel) broken and square trovters in harness, in full Jean and condition. from aix(6) to ten‘10) years old, not less than fifteen and one-half (164s) bands high esch horse to weigh not less than ten hundred an | fifty (1,050) pounds ules must be over twe (2) years of age, strong. stout, compact well developed animals, ‘not less than fourteen (\4) hand: gh, in foil healts, from every blemish or ect which would them for severe work, and must bave s! 3 i; the four front colt’s teeth and developed the corres- pording four manent teeth, two in eacd jaw. These spec: tions will be ‘strictly adhered to, 'y enforced in every par ents Hours ef inspection. froms a to nm, Price, Oavalry Horees, one bondred and sighty- fire dollars: $is5!; Artillery Horess, one bundre’ and nisety dollara($190); Mules, one hundred aad an five dollars($16). 1, mss a) Ment will be made a’ 8 A Oolonel in-charge First Division jolonel in charge First Divis mar l8 tap = Q MG. | PSvrosas FOR FORAGE, Chief Quartermaster’ s Office, Derat uae Washinton, D.C. 4 EEALED PROPOSALS gigned for supplying t ° Department. at Washington, D, O., Baltimore, Ma. Alexandria and Fort Movroe, Va ,or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw, Bida wiil be received fr the delivery of 5.00 Dushelsof Corn or Oate,and 50 tous of Hay or Straw, acl upwards Bidders must atate at which af the above named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at whieh they will make deliveries ther: the quantity of each article proponed to be deliv: ed, the time when paid deliveries ahall be co menced, and when to be comp! A pate price must be written outin wordsen the 8 Corn to be put aP in good stout sacks of eboat two bushelseack, Oats in like sacks of aboutthroe bushels each, The sacks to be furnished withent extra charge to the Grvernment. The Hay and Straw to be secure - | “The particular kind or description of Oats, Corn, Hay, or Lgrioagl peoeet to be delivered, must be ted in the Deals, ms wal the articler offer ij under the bids herein in- vited, will de subject toa rigid inapection by the Government inspector, before being aco-pted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders. i the eth of the Government may require. and payment wil made when the whole amount c ntracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. hi The bidder will be required to accompany hia proposal with a guaranty signed by two respon fible persens, that. in case his bid be accepted. he or they will, within ten days thereafter execute , the contract. for the asme, with good and suficient sureties, ina sum eqnal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles pre in conformity with the terms of thie er= tisemnent; and in case the said bidder shonid fail t enter inte the contract. they to make geod the dif- een the offer ef anid bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the rson to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the gnarantors must be shown by the official certificate ef a United States District Attorney, Collector of Gusto: oF an} other officer under ah aes eae A ae > or rerponsibic person knewn to of e All se reel be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their propos The full vame aod port ofice addresa of eack qepiccer must be legibly written im the pro- posal. Propossi« must be addressed to Brig Gen. D. H,, Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washington | D. C., and should be plainly marked “ Proporalé oF natn sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of hia faranters, will be required of the succeesfal bid- r or bidders upon signing the contract. Biask ferms 0! bide anak antier, and. eyo may ined upon application to this p enn ved under this advertisement will be opened and examined at this offceom Weda- ‘aud Saturdsy of each week at 12 m. Bid— U 8B. Quartarmaste ders are respectfulay invited to be present at the opening of bidsif they desi a W. RUCKER, fe25-tf Brig. Gen’! and Quartermaster, ASTER’S OF FICS, ae GUARFARN DEFT ar feat Wasurmctos, D C,,Jannary . Alldeslers in Drugs, Hardware, Lamber, Leatite er, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery ,aro re- quested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each week, asesied proposal or list, in duplicate, of tho articles they are prepvred to furnish t> this Depot at abort notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, #0 that, in case the exigencies of the { service require it, the article or articles can be ok- j tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re~ quired to furnish the list punctaall ae morning. D.H- fgedier Ger’! and Chief Q. M “genset — Prentlor Op otol Washi } 7, DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY A° Qfica 514 Pa, Avemus, NY, i Washinston, D.C, ! T EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- i Gems BXPEBSS FORWARDERS. | MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JRWRLRY, VALU- hoe BLES, NOTES, STOOKS. Bi | &e., Forwarded with BAFBTY AND DISPATCH to all Crean eee eo haitray Townsin the jas agencies ip 6 Prine 135 ‘a | ““NOBTH, BAST, WEST AND NORTH WEST. ! INGTON DO NEW YORK, SOSTON 1 Dd. 0. . WARPHILADELPLIA. BALTIMORE. O1N- : oY LEXINGTON, Gonnections are weie at New York and Boston ‘srding to the CANADAS and the | RRIPISH PROVINCES and other steamship lines ! to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRB, and thence by Barupeav expresses te all prominead | commercial towns in Great Britain and the Conti- pent. | Lecti f NOTES, DRAFTS and BILT Smaie ; stall accorsible Tt: of the Enited State: 1 _fe28 ©. 0. DONN, Agent, Washington, D, O- ! Notrcz TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIEKB, AssisTANT QUARTERMAST! Orrics, ! Dureror Waseinctor, No . Bear 2ist st., i Wassincrom. D, C., March 1, 1365. The attertion of officers sod enlisted men, for- {| merty in the service of the United ntaten, is callee | to the large amennt of personal property stored ia t ca Government warehouses connected with this ievot, | “The Government requires the space cesupied by | said property for the effects of those new in the Bervice, ‘A description of each article should be given with the mame, compaay, Be saree cr othe Biarka,accempanied by am oath or | Shewing that the claimant is the 4 tty. ! ne goods will be forwarded to the address o° the persons ao entitled at his expense. All of the above-mentioned propery: remain- ing ntclaimed ninetydays from this date will be sold at public auction. JAMES M, MOORE, | _mbh 2-dtmay 31 Capt. Asst Qr. U. 8. Army, _ APPINESS OR MISEBY!—THAT 1S THB YUE: TION.—The proprietoraof the’ PARI- ; SIAN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY, and MEDICINE,” have determined—regurdiess of ex- | ense—to isene, free.:for the beneGt of suffering hrtmanity.) font of th ir most instructive sod | teresting Lectures on Marriage and st Lift jong. ervous Debility, Premature D: In- | dizestion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorance of } Boe depict g alma Natnre’s Law, These invaluable | lectures have been the means of enlightening ac? saving thousands, and willbe forwarded free on tha receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secretar, | Parisian Cabinet cf Anatomy and Metivine, 56. | Broadway, New York. juld-ly_ Vp RIBEEMAN- Protected by Boyal Letters tent ol England, ard secured by the seals o. tke Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperia: College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar Ne 1, ts the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrboes, and Exhaustion of the ; System. 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