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Fhe Dry Goods Trade, The trade in dry goods im New been dall during the past week. Thre wae me decline in’ demand usaally exp ced at this season; Which, connected prin the. ments fm cotton, produced a weakness in cot- ton fahrice. Prices of cotton goods were:most- pe npelit ie the week previous, cavese ene s demand, were tole: ably arm." joo! to take any more goods than they coul. immediately self, and time contracts generally declined. @ prodnction is generally in- creased, and stocks are steadily augmenting. ‘The movements of cotton afe closely watched, nd among jobbers the opinion prevails that increased receipts Of raw material willsoon | put down prices. Heavy sheetings are now held at 2a29c.; fine goods, however, sell at bt ace regho higher figures The he and prices here is less trade im woelens is stead: withont any mSterial change. sale tor light cassimeres as the season ad- vances, but heavy goods hre in demand, and good styles are sold ahead at $2.252$2.50; some | Nght fancies, in heavy weights. are also want- ed. Satinets are celling more freely. and bet- ter prices have been realized for blacks and | heavy goods. There is very little doing in flannels at present. Im blankets there is no special movement, @nd for army goods there isno demand. Prices for carpets remain the same, and there is quite an active demand The trade in foreign manafactures steadily | ceclines as the close of the season approaches, ‘There is stil! a good demand for light dress fabrics of all kinds, but the stock of desirable | styles is almost closed out of first hands. The sales at auction during the week have been | light, and prices rather lower, owing to the tact that the : ff-rings have consisted chielly of closing out lots of undesirable styles. ganst $1,251,319 for the same period General Grant Kissed by the Ladies at the Chicego Fair. fFrom the Voice of the Fair. } On Monday, at o'clock, the General per- formed the greatest military movement of nis life. He performed a successful flank move- menton the people of Chicago, and visited Union Hall in quiet and peace, remaining there till 10 o’clock. There were presenta jJarge number of the most beautiful “aids,” and the Generel was instantly surrounded by the volunteerstaff. Here a most laughable inci- dent cecurred. Mes. Livermore said to him: these girls are dying to k you —but they don't dare todo it” Well,” said the gallant General, “if they want to kiss me, why don’t they! No one has offered to me since I have been here.’ lnstantly about a hundred fairies pounced upon him. He attempted to retreat. butin vain; Re essayed to break through the rosy ranks, without success. Then, for the first time, he confessed himself vanquished, and calmly waited the eveat. Never was such & man subjected tosnch an ordeal. On came the matdens by squads in file, or singly; they hit him on the forehead; pelted him on the nose: smacked him on the cheek, chin or neck. There must bedozens of kisses lying around Joose hidden in the General’s whiskers. During bis terrible ordeal, the hero of a hun- dred battle-flelds blushed till his face became almost purple. At last the girls were heartily Appeased ip their noble rage,” and De escaped THECONSTIRACY TRIAL ANDTHE HON. BEN. Woop.—There seems to be no truth in the statement that the Hon. Benjamin Wood js tobe rrested in consequence of his reported recep- tion of 2 draft from Thompson, of Montreal. be bg pba bays this afternoon at the Daily ews office, and found Mr. Wood enga; i Dis editorial duties. a He stated he had received no subprena or no- tification to attend the conspiracy trial, or pro- ceed to Washington, but that, on account of reports which had appeared, he intended to go there atonce, in order to make the requisite inquiries on the subject. Shortly before noon Mr. Wood received in- formation that a placard wes posted on the bulletin ot the Tribune office, announcing his arrest. He at once proceeded to the office, and notified some of the attaches thathe would hold Mr. Greeley and Mr. Gray responsible for the libel. The gentlemen in the office said they Bad no knewledge of the offensive placard being put outside, and they promptly removea it.— New York Express of Saturday. w7-Senator Jonn Sherman, of Ohio, in his speech at Circleville in favorof negro suf- trage, (in opposition to his brother, the Gen- eral, who goes the other way,) stated that the Southern States gain by the treedom of tneir slaves fourteen new members of Congressand as many electoral votes. the blacks, their late must be counted as their representative popn- Jstion. Notwithstanding the increase of po- Jitical power which would thus accrue to the Sonth, that section would stiil, of course. re- main largely in the minority of the national councils. SPECIAL NOTIOES: Sage Ovr bevit, rushing into the sanctum the other day, his face beaming through its triple coat of ink, with the ‘Potent Prerence of an Idea,” perched himeelf upon the Imposing Stone and de- livered the following magniicent epigram : When the ladies (Heaven bless ’em !) PLANTATION BItTERS take, They all exclaim. delighted— “Oh! what aman is Drixg!” ‘We would remark, by way of explanation, that the author of the above had been sick with Dys- pepsia and Lowness of Spirits for some time, when @ lady friend presented him witha bettle of the “General Grant, javes, but five-fifths, wonderful Birtrns which his rhyme celebrates, | and ita effect was magical enough, not only to cure his dyspepsia, but to produce the tremendous rhythmical specimen of his genius which we have given. Vive ja Plantation’ je l7-lw AYER’S CHEREY PECTORAL—The world’s great remedy for Colds, Coughs and Consump- tien, ______sSe 16-1 A TIMELY WARNING TO THE SICK. Itis especially important at this time, when the markets of the United Btates are flooded with the direst poisons, under the name of imported liquors, and when demestic coxopounds purport- ing to be medicinal, but not « whit less perni- cious,are heralded to the world as ‘sovereign remedies,’’ that the public should fully under- stand the facts. Be it known then, that while all the diffasive stimulants called /iquors are impure, and all the Tonics containing alcohol are manu- factured with a fiery article containing amy! or fusel otl,& mortal poison, HOST ETTER’B ORLE- BRATED STOMACH BITTERS contain none of these things, but are a combination of pure es- sence of Rye with the pure jaices of the most val- wabdle stomachic, anti-bilious, and aperient herbs and plants,and that asa safe und rapid remedy for Dyspepsia and al} its kindred complaints, thig Preparation stands before the world without a rival or competitor. Its sales to-day are equal to the combined sales of all the other tonies adver- tised im the United States, ard the certificates which authenticate its usefulness are signed by Bdividuals of the highest standing in every pro- fessional calling and walk of life imitations an. Beware o Je 13 tw impostures, MARK TIME! TO SOLDIBRS\_WaLTHAM WATCHES! Let every soldier. before he returns home, pro- vide himself with an American Watch: no better use can be made of money than xo invest it in om of these durable and accurate time.» Kind of property that const terest, and its money value is 60 well Enewn the a pocket full of silver dollars wouldn't be as use ful. Bold by all respectable Watch dealers in Wash- ington. THR AMERICAN WATCH CO., my 2%-Im Office, 152 Broadway, N.Y. SPRING AND pueass QLoT. a. new. cre Superb Cle ‘ manufact wareed by ‘say stock Reretotore 0} » in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’sand $4 Noten are ia ited to call and naming fe can Say With sasurance mill dod on tha Also, an extensive assortment o! ship Barpiey ic 8 2} 254 Pa, av. ‘66 10-8" titan Wotal Belldine. OeAn, Bxoots risen OID Pesinie, Hematol’ Tere . Rarpiplack avots, pimples and. ail erapdions of a ie or : ea tabnniet eg in 5 There wes no inclination among | | imports for the week were lizht, veing | Not three-fifths of | Btockx preste > and ing, Fors kere | neers: ee nk wD Hh jemen’s | "Goxons- | PUTCRE DAYS: ; INDEMNAD 'B | SOR SUR RG SURaTRasaEaes } Cried Quartermaster’s WAL bs Gola ct yarnoneuoon anter'tne aver: Hreet wharf in the city of Wushiugion B7 Ot oee a nat for antel in Ste eee condemned as bein; tes, Knives and Forks. Stoves, . Buckets, Lanterns, oy ti burhels of FirtTy e’clogt a. m. a s 1 Brooms: Bakes, At the Dushelsof © THOUBA! Buccessful Biddera will be required to rém . stores ba dD set? i date of anie, erms cash, i nt funds. + in GovernmeD. IL, RUCKER, Brig. Gen. Co Ohiet Quartermaster, —tew-rot__*" "Depot of Washiagton. y TUG. B. | aaa OF STEAM pO a nee SEINE Quartermaster 3 Office, Depot fashingion, Washington,'DO., June in, Iss, Will be sold at public auction, at Alexandria, Virginia. untes the direction rh Seopa 3.4.0 | Lee, A O.M., i) ¥, June 23,1365, tJ o’clock a.m .. threa bar. 3 | “litres aNDRMW GOODWINS toT™ | Barge HAIL COLUMBIA. Barge . $0, Will be sold, under the direction of Captain H. | B. Lacey, A Q.M, Q street wharf, i2 the city of Washington D.O., on SATURDAY, June 24th, 1858, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following vessels, 7 team Tug JENNIE BAKER, e JAMES BENRBY, and pO LARGE BRINE boats, | ent fa erms Cash, in Goveram: . RUCKER, Brig. . and Chief Quartermastet, _ Je 12-12 eee Depovor Washiagton. Ss OF SERVIOBABLE MULES, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, | WasHinGTon, D, O., June 9, 1855. By direction of the (Quartermaster Genel there will be sold. at Public Auction, to the hi est bidder. at the times and places named belo viz: WILLIAMSPORT, atl i June 15, HUNTINGBON, PA., THURSDAY, June 15, 1365, SCRANTON, PA., THURSDAY, June 22, 1555, WILMINGTON, DEL., THURSDAY. June 22, 185, PITTSBURG, PA., TUESDAY. June 27, 1368. HABRISBUKG, PA. THURSDAY, June 29, 1265 TWO HUNDRED SERVICEABLE MULES at each piace. Many of them were bought in the beginning of the war. as young mules. accompanied the armies in ail their marcbes and camps. and are thoreugh- ly broken. hardened by exercise, gentle and ta miliae from being so leng eurrounded by the sol- Though sound and serviceable, they are no longer require¢ in the army. and can be purchased at these sales atfar less than their true yalae, Theattention of both miners and farmers is es- pecially invited. Mules sold singly. Szles to commence at 10a. m, Terms casn, in United States carrener: MES A. BEL J . * Brevet Brigadier Gen’l, inchar, irst Division Q. M.G.0. psmpherge F je10-16e “PECIAL SALE OF SERVIOEABLE F pac Green DBAFT Quartermaster General’s Office, « Washington, D. C., June 8, ‘inns. By order of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold, at Pega auction, under the direc- tien of Oaprain Lowry Moore, A. Q. M., to the highest bidde: the time and place named be- low, viz: °NEW YORE CITY, FRIDAY. June 15, 1355, K fa Y, June 20, 1385, FRIDAY NEW YOR NEW YORR GLT¥" TUBBDAY, Suasi7 ios . une 27, 1358, NEW YORK OITY. FRIDAY, June 30, 1845. Two hundred and fifty SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSES each day, An Qpvortanity to purgbase a superior class of draft horses, at far les¢@han their true value, is Bow offered to tme public, The animals, th 0 and serviceable, are no longer required in ‘my, and must be fold. The attention of janagers of city railroads and manufactories is especially called to these sales. Beles to commence at 10a. and. a Sorernamar anh, Terms cash, in Up ted S s Brevst Bri | | | currency, 8 A, EKIN. neral in charge Jo9-t29 Ist Div, Q. M.@. 0. 0 ES OF SERVIORABLE DE. GPECIAL SALES OF SERVIORABLE DRAFT Quartermaster General’s Office, Washington, D. C., June 1, 1968 By direction of the Quartermaster General. there will be sold at public suction, te the highest bidder, at the pimes gad laces named below, viz: GIESBOKO, D.O , MORDAY, June 5,1865, GIESBORO, D. O.,BATURDAY, June 10. 1965, GIBRBORO: D.O MONDAY. Sune 12. iiss ALTIMORE, MU., WEDN WILL1AMSPO! EBDAY, June 14, 1855, RT. P&.. BATURDAY, June 17, WESTCHESTER, Pa;, SATURDAY. June 17, GIBSBORO, D. C., SATUBDAY, June 17, 1865, 5 x une 24, PHILADELPHIA, PA! BATUBDAY, June 24, GIESBORO. D. O., MONDAY. June %. 1365. PITTSBURGH, PA SATURDAY, daly 1, i855, GIBSBOKO, D."C., SATURDAY. July 1, 1865. Two hundred Berviceable Draft Horses at each ace, Ano tunity to purchase a superior class of Draft Horses, at far less than their true value, is now afforded te the public. The animals, though sound andserviceable are no longer required in the army, and must be sold. The attention of managers gay Tailroads and of masufactories is especially call e these 5. Horses so! Bales to commence at 10 a, oy m. Terme cash, in United States currency. Bteamboat for Gieatero. will leave Seve street wharf, Washington. every hour from9 a, m.to6 p.m. JAMBS A. EKIN Brevet Brigadier General in ¢! sion, Q.M.@. 0. S44 OF GOVEENMENT HORSES. Quartermaster Goneral’s Ope First Division, Will bo, sold, at putin auction. ey the tag sold at pai ion, to ighest bidder, at Giesboro, D. C., on igi FRIDAY, June 2, 1865, TU BSDAY. June 6, 1865, THURSDAY. June 8.1356, FBIDAY, June 9, 1365, 45D ON TUBSDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY of each week thereafter during the month of June, 1865, | TWO HUNDRED Crys HORSES BACH For road and farming purposes, many good bar- gains may be had. Horses sold singly, Baleto commence at 10 a. m. Terme cash, in United States currency. Rtcamboat for Glesboro oe eer enise streee whar! asin, yn, every hour from a.m. p.m," ei JAMES A. EKIN, ‘Brevet Brigadier General, in charge Firat Divi- vision Quartermaster General’s Office. my3)-tie30 su OF GOVERNMENT HORSES, Quartermaster Generals Offics. First Division, Washimzion City, May 29, 1866, Will be sold. at public auction to the highe: Didder, at the thme and places named below. Fia : je 3-25t une 7, 1865, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, June 3, 1865 e 3. 1865, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, June 15. 1865, WEST OHESTER, PENNSYLV4N.i., THURS- DAY, June 15, 1365, MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, . June 22, 1545. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY June 22, 1865. BALTIMOBE, MARYLAND, THUBSDAY, June 28, 1885. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, THURS DAY June 29, 1865. TWO HUNDBED CAVALRY HORSES at each place. Z For road and farmia, ones man: gains may be had nd diet mi mood bar Horses sold singly. Sales to comm t M. “Terms, cash in United Btates currency. | ~" ne TERT: Brevet Brigadl harge 1029 First Division @. M.@. 0. ier General, in c! my 30- promsine, GAS AND STEAM FITTING. Iam prepered to execute ull orders for above description of work at the lowest market rates and at the shortest notice. Persons deairing the iotroduction of Gas er Water into their premises will find it to their ad- | vantage te call before gising th gir orders. ALBX, B. SHEPHERD, (Successor tod J. W. Thompson & Qo.,) 269 Pa. ay., s0uth side. near llth at. my 26-e02W ron,Intel Rep} y“rortant TO CABINET MAKERS, BUILD- BRS AND OTHERS. Large lot of Walnut and Cherry, thicknesses from 54 to 4 inches. trom ty feet clear Pine Lumber of all thicknesses, Pree wee to five years old, together with a large Poet of Building Lumber. D.grzard. No. 37 Water street, George bap SAuperior lot of Cot ha yipittornars at Law. my Gen- tate Agents, 502 12th Beal Batate promptly BPHANS’ COURT. yuor OF | rx, To-reit :=. said has. with the | Qourt of Washington | Tuesday, the | settlemtat wad die | of aatd a , and as the money; when heirs of id 6 een ceeie. aisle ea as "stds dngembtnast | A COPE OI " ald wees ot |, Z.Q. “ee 4 i rs t a may a-iawow > Depotas Washineton,. | owe jteamer =n Jem pay Alex: Georgeto: pai leave street, 1D. om ee ood - mer O. Vanderbilt-......0apt. AL. Colmaty, Express... ‘he Steam v on the Potomac ern and Alex: usual landings ob thi & AERDHAM £30 2 10) > 5 HRODERS & 00,,No,3 King street, Alex- dri “MORGAN, RHINEHABT & 00.,No. 104 Water Georgetown, and 241 F street, wane a0 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Onpt: E. A, Ryther, ere O, VANDERBILT and BX PRESS every T - Ratan £8 eae ter wm ie all the nanal Tastings ill leave WaeRington TOUK- WEDNMSDAY, a6 wclocne kw aad andria\at 7.0’clock, stopping at the Fiver. freight or parss, ly to Ma TA2 Light attest wharf, | { formation. A™4 zB. Jon o’clock Throue'! 8T. C. KNIGHT, Capt. J N GIBSON: Capt J Leave Pier No. 12, Leave Bnow’s wharf, 107 Water street, George. Sait e m., Tesi ow S Freight received daily, handled in the most careful manper, and delivered with the greatest dispatch, at fair rates. Passage and State Rooms, with superior accom- | medations forcomfort and pleasure,directthrough | from Washington to Albany. T: Tickets good for either night John, Hendrick Hudson, Daniel Drew, and Q. Vib- bard, on the Hudson River. did steamers ef the Nentune Steamship Compsny. and to Portland by Gromwell’s eld-established ne. frei ASBATO. apvly For freight and Bee ONO Passage and State Rooms can be engaged at tho Compavy’s Office, 241 F street, between 13th and 14th, Washington, D.C. NTIC STRAMSHIP 00.8 LINB OREW ST HAMERS TWEEN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN. BA . BR. LLY. North River, New York. at 4 ". .m., Tuesdays and Friday: jays and Saturdays, for id Saratoga. steamers St. it or das h to Providence and Boston bythe splen- | to & 0O.. 107 Water street. Georgetown, FLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va., H.B.CROMWELL& C9, &6 West street, New York. Will leay Connecti stoppin The st River go FOR FORT MONROB. NORFOB' U. 8, MAIL LINE, FROM BALTIMOR ‘AND BICHMOND, Dany. FOINt. THE BAY LINE STEAMERS ‘e tre Union Dock, foot ys Concord street, daily. at6P, M. - FORT MONRUE AND NORFOLK, VA. ng at Port Monree with a line of first- clase steamers. daily, on James River. for CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, VA, RETURNING, WILL LBAVE RICHMOND AT 6 A. M. DAILY, @ at City Point, and connecting at Fort Monroe with the Bay Line Steamers that leave Norfelk at 2% P. M..and arriving in Balti in time for the East for Washington City, D. 0 ore and Western trains, and jeamers 01 this line navigate the James ing and retarning, entirely in daytime, giving pass-ngers le time to see the furtifica- tions, and all other objerte of interest. | TICKETS fo: board of the boat Fare from Baltimore to orfeik ne above places can be had on C --86.00 “ Fort = 5.00 Through ticketa from Bato, to Richmond . $8.0 ees = i ss City Point. 7.50 @7 Btate rooms and meals exara. K7~ The state rooin accor-modations are unsur- BT P: PHILAD. this uae. NEW YO mora, _ HUGH iF UBDAYS, harge, First’Divi- | BALTIMORE, MASTLARD. WEDNESDAY, | Beate For No. Agent in Phi Korth ey, ae Agen’ lo. 1 King TOE NGTON and ig! freight apply to passed, and the table is wel! supplied. DE eae taking the 1.15 train from ELPHIA will make connectioa with ssengers taking the 8.00 A. M. train from BK, have ample time’to caine in Balti- 7 Pansengers taking the 3 P.M. train fr WASHINGTON, make connection with thle line. FALLS, President. O’OONNOR, Passenger Agent. $03 tt Pputapatraia MERS, lew Bxpross Line, semi- weekly, between PHIL- PHTA apd ALAXARD EY. Mayflower, Philsdelphia and George selling tage WEDNESDAYS and SAT. | from No, 14 North Wharves, Philadel- ‘Ho. 59 Water street, between Gongreas . Georgetown, 59 QOHM B. DAVIDSON, ‘ater 5 Geor; Philadelphia, Wit bo OLEDE, Le Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWSR, at, nov 6-tf P*Forosars FOR STATIONERY. al until thereon. tracted Within ai contract, hin s will. ii the contr: to comp) | .Pr “BRIG: Chief A 30 reams Jens 20 reama 10 reams ow y 48 Blank b2 20 Time per 80,000 wh 100.000 200 ates Rn oxen oz 25 ‘pounds e 10 pounds 500abeets 4 dozen I 4 dozen; 6 ao 2. Chief Quartermaster’s oF farnishing STATIONERY for this Depot for nix (6) months from July 1, 1835 per annexed sched: All icles must be of the very best quality, samples of which nve- lopes, one package) must accompan: sh bid. Bach bidder must furnish with bis proparal but one sample of the article bid for. out one price for each article, which must be actly marked he contract will b en OE Oe Bach pro: Oo OF persons “Reould, an: enumerated nisbed at the i tn'tuo open markets at the rises a market, at the ris! Pree or person: Sc onree ee ie the power to annul the contract upon an: Bonds with a ste pe a or een} 5 failure to supply the articles o: tractor and his sareti feiture specified in auch bond. saln. in duplicate, ER Quartermaster. Depot of Washiogt i ©.” and to be plainly marked pouale fe, Btationery.”” 49 reams Mapilla Wrappin, not]. 100 epee Anite A an pounds per ream, 10 seeing Law-cap Paper. ruls 20 reams white Lette. pounds per ream, 10 reams whit# Letter Paper. unraled. 20) Tesme white Commercial Note P; 1,00 sheets 48 Blank Books, foli 0 Blank Boxe noes F qui 10) Blank 20 octave Memoranaum Books, doze! 10 Time _ dozen. £0 Time Books, small er doz er. 20,000 whe thick. ps son waite ck, per 12 dozen Arnold’s Writin hotties. per dozen bot: dozen Maynard ‘ENoves* or other Black I, io quart. pint . BES Bed aera Boigee ve ote ‘Gaia an F rnold’s Copyin, . i Sey ery to lo) ei pint bottles, per onan batt! Taurens 24 dozen David’s Qarmine Ink, ¢! bottles, and ii Stoppers. fF dezen bottles. 9% dozen Faber’s or other Black Lesd Pencils, Nos. 2and 24dozen Baber’ I ron. gener, 's or other Red and Blue Pencils, 24 dozen Glasn Inkstand4, assorted, per dozen, 100, ‘ arn Gillott’s Bteel Pens, 8 & 48, dozen dozen, 12.4ozen pant pound, per pound, 100 dgzen vieces Bed Tape, Nos. 17 and 33, per 10 doren, spools Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per dozen we Oren. » itare jars Mucilage and Brushes, small Nae ‘s ue ‘ruled and printed to pat- Greamie of ir. rnled to pattern, per ream, Sante ie cpap Bubber Bands, assorted sizes, per ice, Depot af Washington. i Shingion, June 15, 1865. Be: hed EL oposals will be received at this office BAY, June ACS at 12 o’clock m.. for (of paper, one quire; of ¢: sal must bo signed by the indivi Kine iti and ‘she abil hy to Patil the a 5 2 BE es a icles be required which are not the schedule, th = at market price) wT ©° D8 fur rtermaster reserves to himself ering. from time to tim: juantity of cach and ‘or, a8 the public service may x months subsequent to the dai and sho y. in require. of the uld any articles not be deli Is ime after belog ordered ha se the said article reaso’ contracting to furnieh th in all canes decide whether the terme cf act have been complied with. and reserves Y failure pproved security are to be gi Berson contracting: and, in Case of . th on shall be liable to ly with its terms. con- to he for at be DIR GENERAL DW. RUE. “Proposals for | SCHEDULE oF ARTICLES, ‘aper, 2: i ees than 50 pounds perren pcre buff Bovelope Paper, 24x32 inches, 1, ot than 30 pounds per ream. perream, "”’ white Folie Post Paper, raled, per ream, | Z | white Polio Pest, unruled, oolscap Paper, ruled, not less er ream «Rot reaeeaed eRO leas than 12 | ‘aper. ruled, not less than per ream nda per ream. ‘aper. ruled, wd per ream. 1 than 5 pounds per ream, Blotting Paper. per sheet. Books demi size, full bound, per quire, e, full bound, per quire. “Sap Bize, bound in cloth, re. ok8 cap size, half bound. per quire. full gize, per D. Books, demi size, bound im cloth, per quarto size, bound ineloth, Books, a ee yuna octavo size, bound in leath- ‘© Official Envelopes, No, 12, very thick, 'e Official Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, te Oficial Bnvelopes, xi inches, very er M. Letter Envelopes, '2x3/4 inches, very 3 LAbEs in quart and pint best quality, per dozen. assorted, per ‘ther Steel Pens, asscrted gross, atta Percha Pen ‘Holders. per dozen. other Pen Holders, selected kinds, per ‘aper Folders. Bealing Wax, ttloke: ° 2, to the pound, 40 pieces to the lame, jars Mueilage and Brushes, large F dozen. . ing Books, 500, 700 and 13000 pages , * Paper, rnléd'to yattern, ver f 1 tat pan 9 "handles, per jutta Partha Rulers, 15 inches long, per | t P 1d 2.30.80 “For BRI 420P. Balem at which will leave Ca, adelphia at 4.30 P. Camden. ee | 1 J. VAN RENSSELAER, West Jersey. Salem and Cape IL- ‘From, TORD A: Ao. ats jenger. id itis This in three Cape May at 8A. M. TRAVELERS’ DIR EOTORY. W Moa tina ing of Watnad OAs May. a, 1865. af) As Mt, Biproms, 2.90 Yor MILEVILM, VINELAND, &c., 8.04, M.. GErow, SALEM, &o., at 9.154.M., SSEORO, &c., 8.90 and 9.15.4. M.. 2.90 BURY, &e.,8.90 and 9.15 A. M., 2.5% WILL LBAVB Mal, ve M., Freight, A.M., Mail, 12.00 P.M., Freight, « Passenger. i 5 ton até 40 A. M., Mail, °.45A,M., Preight, i 6% Pwocdbary at] oodbu! mpl etal ce train ‘will be added to and from eT’ Mail, 9 A.M. Freight, 4.05 is aod 8.19 A. M., Mall,9.06 A. M., opal express Mey, ani avd Phil- hours from 5 intendent ea rerte erville | aw iR8T JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY willattend to all receive, business, | other responsi! i of the country. any article entrusted to them. A Special Messenger accompanies each thro je 10-dt8epl 00, rain. Philadelphi omc: BALTIM he usi branches of express ‘idiver and forward throagh bie Exprers Companies, to all parts ja, June 1865. ‘MORB & OHIO BB, ASHINGTON, December agh 18, 1864, On and after ger Trains between Bunday, will be Tange Toliows = RAINS MOVING NORTH. IMORE. ON & HAR- aton 6:15 4. M, No. 2-NEBW YORE B8—Leave phis 1:56 P.M., PREI Philadel Washii Baltimore tickets sold No. 3-BALTIMORE & WESTERN TRAIN— Leave Washington Waskin B15 ington and WAY STATI Wi PHILAPELPHI 7:30 a. mM. Arri New Yerk 5:30 p, 1864, Passen- Mon end Baltimore A BX- 3 ive. u. No A. M.. slopping at way Noms ing at Belay with tee Mail Train for tne Westeand reaching Baltimore at 10:00 “No. 4—NEW YORK MAILTRAIN—Leave Wash- ingtor rue 1:15 4,M, Arriveat Baltimore at 13:45 "philadelphia §:37 PF. u., New York 10:00 P.M. No. 5—BALTIMORB TRAIN AND WAY 8TA- TIONS—Leave y wi it Re! No PHI train sto, No, PREG! Arriveat New York 4:00 ers by this train con! ing lines ieayis Ne oO an. West. sol iby this Goverpmen' No, &—BALT MOBS & HARRIS. . azhington Om P. wr P. YORK. WISrEEN TRAIN Leave uw i Morning at Ld Home are and all points in w York 4M. ectl, ill be made FOB ANNAPOLIS She conect lone will be made trains to or fom Annapolis on SUNDA’ THE ONLY TRAIN Lesve W: r. far sbur, with the §:16 Washington. ree and 8 Philadelphia, she Biecion se at new Be ing, Pennsylvania AGB will be checked. Gone points = save trou! parta! the trains, Tae Fee ABBRNGERS, whether £01 ore 4:45 P 6— BALT. x. 4. M,and ftimore, Pnlted Iphia, 'e! re ie Ess ut for’ New York on: THROUGH TICKETS to t! adel Sra ven insure the msi Net URG RAIN arrive’! Balti- ILADHDPHIA AND ton 3:00 P.M. ferick Arr! erick train, e ‘k for the ¥ vie or Baltimore skews ah ie limited 1B wrend i connect- ve at Bal- i ‘IMGRE COMMUTATION AND ia . M. imert S. a i" Scalp stayeet Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel anc Annapolis Junction only 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & 3 TRAIN—Leave . Washi ‘his NEW YORK BX- ington 6:00 F. M. aM. ig and Passene nect with all the early morn- Bast, North West, and per 1,00, . ‘West, as well as to | 1,(00 patent Oloth-lined Bnvelopes, 6 by4inches, t by t 7:30 rai afton, Wheeling, 0, eeling. nia in the West, Beaches TRAFNS. B Thom *yagninqron “tg Randsy fTeore and 7:30 Pr. and the New York, or Boston, ean be are politely but earn rules of prevention of smokin, and also to make. the decisions of t! gard to their seats, ene cars, with the Murry oI w.P. L, M, COLE, Gener: BEAT PENNSYLVANIA BOUTR NOWTHWEST AN. G On ‘ast Mail THE 6.1 Ofer Pittebur, THE 430 P ith Connects w' tae e Line, estal as Barrisbur, h Fst hits and eh ‘fo Becees al Ticket Agent heater ** cor New . M, TRAD the SP. M. Pittsburg THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Depot }» O64 re ‘ork City, iN M and Brie, at all how le and i ‘Decommodation saad ixpress_.._..___.8 press_..__.10 P, . TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON with 320A M. train from Balsmore the met eee for BL unkirk, janaa- Falls, and ber 25, trains wil OR ang after eh Calvert Btation. as folio, F 'B THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, of Leaving Won on ats o'clock SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS, BoLpiers’ Tickers av GoverxMeEnt Raras, \W PARE AND QUICK TIME, WZ-For Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, co Pennsylvania avenue and National Hotel, and Bixth street. House, No. 46 near New Jorsey avenue, ‘Washis 2. a tall heurs in the day,as eee a i American Telegraph ween and for on at a} A ths elierat oon of ores ich as the e, dettroed er abpigegnd ae fal com piicess ts OF Col ‘oneclaliy in ‘Transportation, dec ‘SOUTHWEST. Mi A.M. M. M. M. F mire, ROM WASHING’ viraip from Balgmors lonnecta with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- aes and sans through to Pittsburgh and B.mira. without change of ears , connect! at Pittsburgh (orGincin: |, Chicago, ‘Simra, for Buttle, . for Oe Bochester, and Syracuse, P.M, r 3 O at., rintondenat N. O. R. B, a vncer q “picket elas en, ie] nt. JNQ. GILLETT, Passonger 8, corner 6t treet and Pa. ave. dec 29-tf I PERSONAL. MPORTANT TO LAD: can be consulted on t | @ages at her residence. | Hoursfrom 10 a.m. to send for a circular. 2pm. 227 8th street west. For particulars je 3-1m* aY.who letter, and French ol 2. Wi abor N ti Office street, betwee: avenue _ my30- and cam never jan be o 4 Mon! nH and F: and lith street. 3m* are sa! be obtained at York city. or sent b; . by addressing Box medicine semt by mail, sing'e ladies who require a safe and certain reme- dy for Feroving obstruction, from w ean re! upon Femaie b jedi ithly, Suto. 1, regularity in 48 hours. ifof short standing, but stinate cases of long standing may require No, hich are foar degrees stronger than and healthy; 2 Chan! mail. with fall im jo. 2,359 New York Post Also sola in Washington at No. 467 9th and corner New York jopyright secured, No, 16: b D* Bo, Sruar BYP! all or two ys. bim at his off _mny 27-3m* 21 8 Py Fri s consulted from 8 in t! pidg. 7 Anam WASHINGTO; SUPPRESSION 0 HE LUNGS, LIVE! RE EYES. 80RB Recent cases of 6 Most + K street. be muares from the F st. cars, Entrance ‘the wi scdeesible sectio: tr ae i oEy rineipel Rail prinely ices certain and 1a nine HILIS. INF. @ Of one dipgnsen. 8) 1@ do competition their trea! ener: jes ant om 8 to 6 o'clock daily, ice fr D ns of iB. TH RA. Bal 5 Wonterfal hi trol between I7th at rear of one Office 420 Penn’s avenue, ADAME RBSTELL, Prorgssoror Mipwirs- has fully treated all dise: of females for thirty years, can be coniulted, as usual, at 162 Ohambers street, New York. b; or by Married or ver ible int to restore No, 1 rice $3 rs at., atruc tween 434 and 6th streets. IG ED BL ure, ef GONO. TERE, 8B ADDER. W! SRABA MINAL AIT RS. SENSES. DISEASE OF Ez KIDNEYS AN ‘ROAT. & eter bids DO SELLERS: O.. &O. had many years experience i! le tment and Lal >. Seonace cured in one on ae lemen can consult . 218 and of 5 eet, one doo! 01 m. to 9D. m, al a feb 11-7m* BESS COMPANY. abhe Pa, Avenue, ORT: AND GREAT EASTERN. RORTHYEN, 3 ir. icker can he morning till 9in the eve- througk the candy store, Mater ent re street bee EMS BO, ii sta., t iver falland thorough irs thro fe. r east of Honpital. most oaleb) rated hea one Washinsion, D. @, WaST- VaLu- ig to al wayT. NORTE WEE. Ton : Upas- i | | Nn Gleoniamala ny Navy DerartTMenr, June 5, 1535, “SRraRaTE BEALED PROPOSALS will be received at Abe Office of the Secretary of the Navy until 3 "closk p mrt FRADAY,. the Wth instant, for forstning all the Stationery that. may be re. quired bz the Navy Department and the several Bureaus from the latter date to Jaly 1, 1316, Ali the articles fursicshed must be of the best | quality, aelivered witheut delay when ordered, | and to the ratisfaction of the head of the office for | which they are required. | , if it be required eac | furnish with bis proposal.a sample of each article | bid for. | No bid will be considered which does not fully | conform to the advertisement and im which each | and every article is not bid for, and in which | more than one price is named for any one article. Bonds in sufficient amooat, wih two or more approved suretier, fer the faithful execution of tae contract, will be required of the person or pereons contracting. The authorized nanes of soreties that will be given. as also satizfactory testimonials te fulfill the contract, must accom- | pany the bid; otherwise it will not be considered. The Department reserves to itself the right of ordering a greater or less quantity of eacm and every article contracted for, as the public service may require, z should anyvarticle be required, not evnmerated in the contract, it is to be farnished at the lowest market price, gen | to its quality ‘The law of 3d March, 1863. provides that ‘no | bids having nominal or fictitious prices shall be copsidered,”” x The subdjoined schedule specifies, as nearly as cap now be done, the amount, ality, and de- scription of each of the articles likely to be re quired. 59 reams Regulation Paper, per sample, per ream. 50 do. do do do engraved heading. per ream. 40 reams heavy, white laid, Despatch Cap, stop- ruled, per ream, 4) reams heavy, white laid, Despatch Tuled, engraved heading, per ree 20 reams Foolscap, white or blue, ruled, per ream, 20 do 40 do do engraved heading, per ream y 75 reams extra superti blue or white, laid or wove, Letter Paper, per ream. 75 reams extra supertine, blue or white, laid or wove Letter Paper, epgraved healing, per ream. = 20 reams best Note Paper, thick, pi 2 do do do Gap, stop- m Le er ream. engraved he ing, per ream. 15 reams beat Note Paper, medium, per ream, ory do do engraved heading, par ream. ~ 20 reams Oopying or Tissue Paper, 21’. by 2; inch- 8s, per ream. os 10 reams Manilla Paper, 33 by 36 inches, flat, per Team at buffor white Envelope Paper, royal Pe ream. ri acing Cloth, yer sauare yard, fiat. 140 yards 5 rolls fracing Paper. per roll. @ sheets Oil Paper, per eheet. 3 reams Blotting Paver ,roval 60 quires patent Blotting Boards, per quire, 150 sheets Blephant Drawing Payer, per sheet. 75 sliee ta GUREIS Blephant Drawing Paper, per al Drawing Paper, per sheet. er ream, ee . 5 30 sheets Ananer 2 30,060 b or White Envelopes, Government pattern. officia} 90.000 best Buff or ite Envelopes, Government pattern, official sizé, engvarved stamp, per 1,000. .. 5,000 beat Buff or White Envelopes, Government pattern, un.tamp, per] Ux), 10,C00 best Buff or White veloper, letter size, printed stamp per 1,000, 10,000 best Buff or White Mnvelopes, letter size, engraved stamp, per 1,000 5,000 beat White Offic Ws by 6%; Bch 10,0¢0 best White 0: stamp, 9 by 6 inche pes,enerare/ stamp, ’ “Envelopes, engraved 8, par 1,000. 10,000 beat White Official Envelopes, enzraved stamp, 9 by 3inches, ger 1,000. 5,000 best White Officiel Bnveiopes,en¢raved stamp, 1034 by 434 inch 6,000 best Greem-}aid er 1,600, invelopes, letter size, per £0 5,000 pee Cream-laid Envelopes, note size, per 1,000 Best Envelopes, card size, per 1,000 patent Cloth-lined Bnvelopes, wt 1,000. 8, by 4 inches, h bidder for Stationery must | PROPOSALS. pproresais FOR sTaTIon : Tax isuny DeraRTMEnr. Jugs Healed Proporals for Stationery will at Spin Depar tn mt antil the Ist day o} 7 Sampies of the articles inclass 1 will be farmishe? to parties desiring to bid, on application at the Department oan’ Department reserves to itself the right to the writing paper plain or faint lined to any required pattern. 2 liveries of all articles in the several | must comply with the written specifications, | will be furntamed to bidders, with the ser; articles in class 1. All deliveries will be subject *o tngpaction byam ee ie expert detailed for the purpoge b: Secretary of the Treasury, and the deli fary o! y inferior pce shall be ¢eemed sufficient cause to ano? epaitrictes! it be free of chi t the T: veries mnst be free of charge at the Tre: Departwent, Washington mat y: ach proporal must be signed by the individuas or firm making it, and be accompanied by a | factory guarantee that the bidder will execute « | centract, with good and sufficient bonds, if bis bid be accepted. : The failure to comply with any one order under acontract to operate to the forfeiture of the en— tire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary of the | Treasury may dir @ purchase in open market ef auch quantities of anv articles as ahall be necessary to Supply the deficiency cansed by euch. failure, and charge to the contractors fifty per centum of the price which it anall be found neces— sary to pay fer such articles. Proposals unaccompanied by satisfactory antees will not be considered, contracts wilk be awarded only to established manufacturers of or dealers in the articles, : Cass No, 1, White Oap Paper, White ! egal Cap Paper White Quarto Post Paper. Wiite Packet Note Papsr. White Commercial Note Paper. Yellow Bnvelope Paper, Brown Wrapping Paper. Bed Blotting Paper. Card Blotting Boards, White Envelopes, official sive, White Envelopes, letter size. White Envelopes, note size. Paper. Wh emy Paper. White Mediom Paper. White Super Royal Paper, Bert ty 0 Cisse re 2: ert quali opying tok. Best quality Black Ink, | Best quality Blue Ink a pealy, eens uista . st quality Carmine Ink. 1 | Baber’s best Black Lead Pencils, Nos. 1, 2,9 | andd i | ~ Fater’s best Red and Blue Pencils, Bteel Pens Steel Pen-handles. Gold sei pert our bladed Knives, with pearl or stay, handles. Beat Brasers. with ivory handles, Ecissors, for office use, Shears, 5or office use, Oxass No. 3, Glass Sead ; wlers. ive-inch Ivory Folders, Cop: Letter Clips. * Best quality Sealing Wax, made eBtirely from shellac. eee en Tape. ik Taste, assorted colors, ‘wine. lid-beaded Pins, Seuctwounts Metallic Paper Fasteners, Prenmatic Inkstands. Bylet Machines. Pastebost ra Reference Files, beLe ‘Bue Visiting Cards, | irory. Fuses Boxes. ic Rings. Glare Paper Weights. gust Sponge Cups. nge. rasing Gum. - % or Sisson’s Patent Binders, The Department ropexyes cheluene ‘el accept i sine . aan ter indi Ge trequired to conform their bide to it ecifications farnished with the sam- per 10-0, LP rand failure to do no Willcause the rejection -li 5 ; i se ecu ete Marslp vers DS yea ofan which contain items at unos leas than the 20 gross Bteel Pens, on ecards or in boxes,(the | faircostof the artic! will be deemed fraudulent, Department to'have the liberty ofselecting | and will not be considered. 6 at-QULLOCH from atle phe ¢ihereet ainds emasiacter od || ijeatawiw Secretary of the Treasury, a ured, perdoten. various sinds mana- | yROPOBALS FOR BTATIONBRY, 2 dozen Pen-holders, gutta percha, per dezen. ——- nes Maynard & Nosce's until 12 orclock on WEDNESDAY, June 26. 151s Fr pen. 40 quarts Maynard & Noyes’s Tak, in bottles, per @ art. “0 quarte best London copying Ink, per quart, 24 ounce bottles Guyott & Co. superfine Uarmine, rr le. 1,000 Ouilis, Ro. 8 opaque or clarified, per 1,000, ae eae Quills, baie ince | eae en ‘ape, assorted ni , ber dozen. iedozen Mik Teste or Braid. perdoren, fe plying the station deseri 3 Schedule below, for the fiscal year ately ag the first day of July next, The Stationery must be of the best quality, Samples must accompany each bid. The successful bidder will be required t. bond, with approved sureties, for the feithicine fillment of his contract. and the ment will reserve the right to order the articles as it ma; 5 dozen Drawing Thumb Tac! r dozen. 6 dozen Penk mires Rodgers! a buck or pearl seem Rien be Ears et increase or diminish the jandles, es. ir dozen. d, 8 ; Articles not named in the schedule below 4 dosen Braver saree e,ivory handles, 10 gpses, be furnished at the option of th Department, a r dozen. Bheara, beat quality, 8 inch blade, a best quality, 6 inch blade issors, best quality, per dozen, 1 dozen pairsof per dozen. 1 dozen pairs of per dozen. 1dozen pairs of 6dozem Glass Inkstands, metalic spring covers, per dozen, 3 dozen9 inch Ivory Folders, per dos. pounds. % 200 reams Quarto Post, ruled o: * reer peat bencite Faber’s best, assorted unds, beaded as per pat 10 dozer best drawing Lead Pencils, per doz. jo dozen Paber’s Artist Pencils, 12dozem best er’s red and |OZ. 3 dozen Table Brushes. assorted, per doz. 3dozen Gamel Hair Brushes, assorted, per doz. {2 dozen Letter Cl per doz 12 dozen strcks best India Hee doz. “0 dozen Rubber Bands assorted sizes, per doz. 30 pounds of extra superfine scarlet Sealing Wax, rib. YW pounds best quality Wafers, per lb. 10 pounds Gum Arabic, pulverized per lb. 6 dozen prepared Mucil: oz, 6 oxen prepared Mucilage and Brush, small, per or, ounces Office Sponge, per oz. 6 dozen Glass or China Sponge Oups, per doz, 10 pounds best Hemp Twine, per lb. 10 pounds best Linen Twine, per ib. 5 quarts Black Sand, per 6 adore Lest prepared or 0 Ze 12 four- quire Biank Boo! Lthree-quire Blank Bool » dozen Cap Copy ing Books, iniexed, per quire 6 dozen Letter Copying Books, indexed. per qui! je 6-lawiw PROPOSALS FOR FURL. ster’s Office, U. S. Marine Corps Raa ter aR ions dane Sa Ise the fiscal year ending Wta June, 136). The woo: to be good merchantable oak, Taheh te atet Gememanding” Mar free ct expenre to. the United Btates. to be weighed, inspeeted and deliver within the walls of the Marine be designated by the Commanding Ma free of expense to the United States, and both wood and coal to be furnished upon the quarterly requisitions of the Commanding Offi the quantities required agreably to regulations, > i} eer. A guaranty to be signed by two responsible per- sores whore responsibility must be certified to by the U_8. District sudge, U.'8, District Attorney 8. Collector. must accom each propo- sal, otherwise it will not be comsidered. To be endoreed aay for Fuel,” and ad- inders' ied. ect ce W..B. SLACK. Major and Quartercaster ox. Ios. ‘We have completed our arrangements fo < delivery of the pure BOBTON FRESH POND ICR. We sell no other. We have one price for the je S-lawiw ICE, y deliver promptly, We require our drivers, so give exact weight, We never fail to supply in the beat of summ We ask a liberal patronage and assure whe COW LAT ap23-tt Tenth street Wharf. a HOTEL yas OLDEST AOE pzaD ON THB In enlarged to double its former capacity, Corner Pa. av, and 1th 36., Washinsion, B. 6. Thish 5 deat condneted on the Bi Jan in nga tne 9 rr Deon, cnlatged and proved 4 ia lagi § jay necessary Sarita Thankful forthe, \faronage, arsedy feos the ‘willoniy ee cared comer fe moderate. > wumnroH, = GONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who have injured i ‘et wl 8, pli re, oF aut oO middle aged or old: men, who, from yore SrOther sauses., feel a debilit: treatment of oar Any one. SECRET FRIBND,”. Marri 0) oth 1g Of importahce by eretofore, Proprietor, es b re) for busi life; also in'ndvance of vance Oo} ine themselves ander the should first ey learn seeksdiet Ries sealed enyolope of re- a 7 BT 00. oe Sot Oe Rae a nance the o; eee) of the Court : Oa ade upon in thé various. Bef thecaea. with abstracthof arguments of Counsel, \ Comeiled from authentic mooi iby J.J. ba, Dials Shires ater Bs COUNTERFHITS AWD RIN- OIPLED DEALBRS endeavu: their own and other Tati ea tae Y Hon stained by BEL MSOLD SGMN OT nvive: \ r doz. Pine Pencils, per jage and Brosh, large, per it. virgin India Bubber, per te be delivered, ted st such points piled, measured apd inspec’ Roatiay be t white ash anthracite egg coal, free from ess and to weigh 2.240 ibs to the ton; to be ed at such points cks as may | ne Officer, cer, Showing Payments will be made upom tke receipt of ac- caunts duly ‘authenticated by sald Commanding = with what they receive, H the lowest market prices, Paper made of linen stock. 2 reame Dispatch , weighing 16 pounds, 30 reams Legal Ca; ruled or plain, weighing 1 300 reams Foo! pounds, 0 seams Quarto Past, ruled or plain, weighing 10 3.0 dozen Blotting Boards. eee ee wearers eae yellow royal. reams Manilla Wrapping Paper. su 1.40 Envelopes, official sizes, plain, °7** 25.(u0 Envelopes, letter sizes, is 500,(00 Envelopes, letter sizes, extra heavy, headed as per pattern. - 80,0C0 Envelopes, letter sizes, extra heavy, headed a8 per pattern. 660 gross Metallic Pens. 2.0% Quills, No. 80. 300 dozen Faber’s black Lead Pencils. 20dozen Red and Bine Pencils. 140 dozen Penholders. 20 dozen Ivory Folders. 19 dozen Brasars,ivorvy handles. | 10 dozen Rodgers’ or Wostenholm’s four dla te Penknives. 4 4 dozen Scissors, 3 dozen Bhears. x 40 dezen Maynard & Noyes’ Black Ink, marta, 30 dozen Maynard & Noves’ Black Ink, pints, 2:0 dozen French Carmine. = 25 dozen Inkstan4s, Draper’s, Whitney's, or equal | Bealed Proposals will be received at tais o! | until FRIDAY, the seventh day of duly, 1653, at 2 | 4(/dozen roils Red Tape o'clock. P. M.,for supplying Wood and Coal to | 3) a5zen large pare Mucilage, with brushes, the U.S, Marines, at Washington D.O.. during 10 dozen qvart bottles Mucilage. 10 doren Blank Books. 20 dozen pack Visiting Cards. 5 dozen Pen Racks, 1) dozen Rulers. 0) gross India-rubber Bands, assorted. 5 dozen Memorancum Booka, 6 dozen boxes Notarial Seals, 2 dozen Portfolios. 2 dozen boxes Eyelets ldozen Eyelet Punches, 2dozen Letter Files. _ 25 dczep Writing Fluid. 5 dozen Letter Clips. W pounds Bponge. 3ae7en Gold Pens and Holders, 125 yds. Tracing Linen. 5 dozen Sponge Cups, 5 dozen Paper Weights. 20 boxes Patent Paper Fasteners. 12 Ruling Pes. 5e7: iawiw enBe Peoroears FOR THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE CONGRESSIONAL LIBSABY, Bealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Commiasioner of Public Buildings,in the Oapitol, until TUBSDAY. June 20, 1865, at twelve o’clock noon, fer performing the work of enlarg- ing ae Library of Congress, = accordance with ¢ follewing synopsis of specifications: Nearly all the work to be erected will of irom.and similar to the present structure of stone | min oor prates baying te: yar gp yet roof. a' @ morth and sou) 1D en! Library, is to be removed; snd. all the materials of which the same is composed. that cannot be aeeas in Aes) reconstruction, are to beleng to the ceptractor. Thenew wings to be substituted for the pres- ent Sirpeture are to be fitted up with aleoves four stories in height, with brackets, pedestale, monid- ivgs, &¢., to correspond with the present library, ora are to be cut through the walls to be fipisbed with iron frames, valves, &c,, similar to - the deors on the north and south ends ef the present library. Iron stairways are to be con- structed ; wash basins, water closets. c.. will be required, The root to be framed of iron, and to be sbeathed with wood and covered with cop- pér. The skylights to be similar to je ofthe present library. Warm farnaces, ane ta. be constructed, The floors are to be laid in tile tike the tioor of t esent libraty; and the bronz- nd gildin to be done similar to that in same. Thi tractor is te furnist: every- thing necessary to carry on the work, both of re- moving and building. #t his own expense. rdullrepate toute Set en ara form, m3 joner : of Pablic Buildings. aud the drawings may be i | Feen at any Sundays excepted, prior to the + hour of closing the receipt of proposals, st the amie gr tne Capitol Extension, from nine to three ) orelock. The contractor will be required to give bond. ) with two. responsible sureties, in the amount o | twenty thousand dollars, for the faithful per- formance of the contract, The provosa's will be opened by the Commis- sioner of Public Buildings at his office in the ite], in the presence of t! cretary of the Inte- rior and all other person: | Fepe ermuclar es I2o’clock, noon, on | 20th day cf June next, The contract will be awarded to the yest re- onsible bidder, who will, in the judgment of the Secretary ofthe Interior, perform the work ad Setingecierily reserving the right 1 bids Each bidder will be expected . bpm Ohad ara @ nares of the 0 become his sare iene At asad 8, 8. PRENCE. Commissioner of Public Buildin Warutxcton, May 3}, 3855. je22aw. © may choose to be the ‘OR NON-RETENTION GR INCONTINANO { Titation. Infi tion oF r= { tion of the Bins Kidneye, Diseases of the | Gjanas wm the Bladder, Galcnluss | SPS! Tak ts Romine nae in, HELM LUID BX iT ab.” mar 25-6m

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