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- price. Now4.—Cutl. iscallaneous Ai fai ‘ther information. adldress Bern e a Ra pitas Sake cee eae et out Lane x £m fo rs’ ivory-handle Erasers, per je @-1m oT getown, D. v. i en Shears, q NS’ COURT, J 0 RICT 3. Ross ars, or Scissors, extra, per ouimnas Wasuikonom é peeacat “ah 4 dozen Be este in peeks, per Gone a Bas Hye ix of +3 dozen dozen. opens Sapnecas ie BS . $00 dozen: onan 1 , No. ape red. per dozen. ‘with the approbation of 2 Sgeen, Weights, assorted, per dozen. wean nn Coun! 8.0 pounds India Rubber, per pound, AY ihe a day 0 July ne ad PP tho ual settle: 9. 10 pounds ounce, per pound. ment Pa a ‘personal of: iw Gotten fine Sen oun Shoes hace hoo ae | Farad file wonere Tm eres 1) an, lers. Roondo: or flat/30 in: | when eh all thes te attens, one, rok nad A? ng, r 6 BB. wisee tadis ber Bpiers, round or flat, Waanle neon County atcreeait.) epinetr | BA G eminky eregoeh per dozen.” Clee or the: +: ata i Breer ae | EB cles ea eremiiet z Sodoe Mucilage, lar; ize gldse jars, with once a week for ee AD the Jaina ber brush and metallic top, per dozen. previous to a ys 27. 90 dozen Mucilage, pints, without brush paicigg g, io ABB ING ti Pin Hi je 28-jaw3w ‘ister of is, * E dozen lolders, assorted, per % 20 dozen’ strong nine: inch lvety Tae per jee 1s 19 © Aa eg yeaa 2. 2 packs Bristol Visiting Cards, per mn are tig ‘Col ibiet is, "Crass No, 5—Parea and Parchment iis i we city, D. Bebe, aad eke eee wets | Bet Eee! A inches, per ehet. tae are hi ed to ‘ene 2. £00 sheets of Seteentoetelt =: - the subscri- - une next; Serer | THE EVENING STAR. How te + Clean Gard: First, hoe early. Weeds when first tip’ are very senders but-when large, many live, unless buried, but if buried when fresh will deca: = fore aflother hoeing becomes necessary. tinue the ho¢ing through the © or as tong as Weeds grow. A few weeds allowed to go to seed will stock 4 large garden. Purslane in Hcular, one of on most troublesome gar- pay weeds, has a multitude of seed, 21d ripens it while the capsules are still green, and many a cornfield has been stocked with it by manure from the h Second. ‘Satnoy yard manure on the garden that has not been thoroughly fermented. Hen manure, guano, phosphate Yor lime, ground bone and wood to mix intimately with the contents ofthe privy 2 sufficient quantity of some suitable abso! ant; such as coal as! clay, swamp muck or charcoal ashes are all , but pondrette is better than either of them. singly,and every family should manu- facture their own. Nothing more is necessar, than dust, which should be dry, and improve by the addition of gypsum. ‘0 facilitate the operation I have so constructed my privy that whenever a lid is closed a given quantity of absorbent is deposited underneath, and besides answering the purpose intended, it operates as a disinfectant, allaying the unpleasant odor of the premises to such a degree as in my opinion to pay for all the trouble and expense, if that alone were the object.—Country Gentleman. 4&7 The gold and other effects of the Central Railroad Company captured last April by General Stoneman have been returned by the military authorities. g7-Over three thousand cannons have been castatthe West Point Foundry since the ont- break of the war. s20e- OFFICIAL. War Department. A Seog oe General's Office, t ington, July 10, 1855. ‘The following eteen having been reported at the Headquarters of the Army for the offences here- inafter specified, are hereby notified that they will stand dismissed the service of the United States, unless within fifteen days from this date they ap- Re. before the Military Commission in session in is city,of which Brigadier General J.C. Cald- well, U. 8. volunteers, is President, and make satis- factory defence to the charges sgainet them: Absence without Lea Ses0nd Lieutenant Robert “Thompson, Pennsylvania volunteers, orth E. PD. Towssenn, Assistant Adjutant General Cc HAFALA UNRIVALLED FURNITURBE POLISH, For bringing out the brillianey of Varnish. Restoring old furniture to its original lustre, Bemoving dark epots, stains and dimness from all varnished surfaces, &c, For sale at BARRY’S eee Store, £3 ks isiana av., bet 6th and 7th PBoPosaLs FOR st TATIONERY. DEPaRtMEnr oF THE INTERIOR WasHINnGTON, Jane 14, 1885, Proposals for furnishing such stationery_as may Loa by this Department and the Bureaus nd offices thereof, during the fiscal year ending Sune 30th, 1856, will be received until 12 o’clock M., of WE WEDNESDAY, the 26th of July, 1345. Those anied by satisfactory testimonials of ability: to tS fulfill a Saptrsct will not be consid- ered, and contracts will only be awarded to manu- Yacturers of, or dealers in the several classes of ar- ticles. tit articles furnished must be of the best quality of Shety i. Samples of which must accompany eac Each coponat must be signed by the individual or firm anal and extvts upect but one price for each article of the cas! bid for. Articléa not named in the schedule, if required. fare to be furnished at the lowest market price, ‘and the right is reserved of ordering a greater or less mantity pot oe eh prticle contracted for, as the pub- service nd, with ap) sproved ‘security, will be required of the he individual ia firm to whom the contract may be “Should acontractor one or negiot to furnish when required, pry | article or ai — the same may be purc’ pen market, and if a greater shall be id hee — is apeci fie in the contract, the difference may be charged to the con- tractor in bie next quarterly account. The schedule les as nearly as can mow be done, the amount, quality and description Ae articics fxely to be require: ids wiil be opened in the presence of any of the bidders whe may be present, and will be can- svassed separately for each of the classes specified below, and contracts for one or more of the classes awarded. ast ne mney be deemed most advantageous to a Cropesiv ait aust be addressed tothe Secreta is the patien: and be endorsed “Proposals for — jonery. Class No. 1—Pap. " 1. 20 reams Cap, best quality, white or blue, raled wide, medium, or cl eee to weigh not Jess than 1é Ibs. Der Te 2.0 Lome Laaet OS Cap, white or blue, trimmed and 3. rab reanid'G narto Post, white or blue, ruled a Guasto to welgh nof less than 1D Ibs. 4. eset White ier agian or other Note Pa- £ d, hard calendered, lined, Ley ai or plain, per ream. s. were ree Flat Cap, white or blue, unruled, per 6. 23 re Teas Envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per 7. eee large Brown Envelope, 24 by 38 inches, dozen sheeta Patent Blotting, 19 b; per dozen esheets. oie eee 9. acai za Brown Envelope Paper, 3 by 40inches, n, wires reams na Siraw Wrapping Paper, 30 by 40, per n. elses Drawing Paper, royal or medium, per 22. 105 sheets 1 Tracing Paper, French, large size, yards Tracing Cambric, per yard. it I2dozen Press Copy Books: a Eres douen > Bot less than 500 9. 1— Envelopes. 15. 1,000 mast a FO Es to order, 8% to 94 by 33g to 43¢ inches, \per M. 16, 7 Adhesive nvelopes, white, yellow or , heavy, 834 to 93 by 334 to 45s inches, print- eat orter oar a 7 bas ots meric pawn ener /3i 934 to 0 6 inc] iu order. 18. 254 P Adhesive Ricciopen: ‘elites cn vaulaw: letter, 6 by 334 inches, printed to order, fad adhesive E; te bis Ex oe ve Envelonss, 2 not ate por r M. to be charged higher ron bid ar size next loa Class No. 2—Pens and Pencils. 1.2 gross Perrys or Gillot’s barrel pens, per gross. 2. 00's oss Perry’s, Gillot’s or other good metallie 3. 1000 Quills, No. 8, per M. eal aoen Gola pens, beer handles or silver cases, best quality, per doze: 5. Sdozen heavy barrel gout t Pens, with handles, best qualit) per dozen. 6. 2doren 'y or gutta-percha ever-pointed Pen- cils, large or small, with leads, per dozen. 7. —— ‘aber’s, No. Eto 4, or graduated, per jozen. 8. = Faber’s Polygrades, graduated, per 9. 30 gozen Faber’s Red and Blue Pencils, per clas Ro. Ink, Inkstands, Wafers and War. 1.10 dozen apa patent, large or small, Ink- 2 Sdenen cack ison double or single Inkstands, per D. 3. 120 dozen Maynard and Noyes’ Ink, or any other pe copying ivk or fluid in market, a ee? orem eae Writing Fluid, quarts, per 5. ‘fonen Copying Ink, quarts, Arnold’s, per 6. 5 dozen Bive Ink, quarts, per doze 7. £0 dozen David's Carmine Ink, ounce, NO 1, per Es 8. 2M ‘Seal 3 Miatare, beat quality, red, No, 3, for of- ir 9.5 pounds boot Red Wafers, common size, per 20.60 pounds best extra super seartet Sealing Wax, per pound. ie “ Paper, best quafity,10 it Paper, best quality, 15 by a ame et: A Sat ies ana pm ni should Sean ae es t er ie ta BANKERS. —$—$———— nr .ARGE SALE OF WAGONS AND HARNESS Chief Quartermaster eine Pessina art With be sold Sega tion of Brevet C a Tobaries H. Ales a des i Governme! Ei ite fot Sit and tn the © sipped | TWENTY Ogee EEE OF SINGLE MULE wi AE FERRE hich have been u iD “ithe harness will be sol sold in sing le nets. ieee bout 1. WAGORD: ‘which will be sold singly t tor whe or Ee yacous will coe on WEDNES- pax, = alee, 1855, at about 400, at a’ point north of the of New York avenue north, ear te er fe is compicted the remainder will be sold on C strect east, between 14th and 15th s! the Lincoln Hospital. sale of Harness near the Lincoln UePRSDAY, June 25, 1805, a0 E The sale “ot W agons and Harness will continue, on alternate days, ti the whole anes is sold. Terms cach, in Government funds. rs is called to the large sale omc ten ered on MONDAY. pote $855, and which is still being cont ed eR day to day. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster. feIT208 ee oer Ma pepotoe Wantington. ARGE SALE OF WAGONS AND HARNESS Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, & Washington, D. C., June 17, 1835. } ‘Will be sold at public auction, under the direction ee Brevet Colonel Charles H, Tompkins, 2.0 U.8.A., at the Government Mill, situated hes nid —— Between 2 ae and 22d, in the city of Wash- PEP S THOUSAND, SETS oF SINGE MULE “A LOT OF Tikorxs, &e., = have been used in aids service. ‘he harness will be a in single sets. About 1,500 WAGONS So ehich will be sold singly to the highest bidder. The sale of Wagons will commence on WEDNES- DAY, June 28, . 82 10 o'clock a. m., with a lot of about 400, at a point north of the Railroad Park near the terminus of New York avenue north, and after their sale is completed the remainder will be sold on C street east. petreen ate and 1th at reets, near tho Lincoln Hospital. The sale of Harness =i eomutenes on TH! SDAY. June 29, 1835, at 10 o'clock a. ‘The sale of Wagons and Harness will continue on Siterhate days, until the whole number is sold. ‘arene onah i Government funds. The attention of buyers is called to Le large sale of MULES, commenced on MONDAY, May 22, 1835, and which is still beng continued fromm gay today. Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster erase Bepot of Washington. SPEcr [AL SALE ea SERVICEABLE DBAFT Gites Gee Sets. ‘s OFFICE, WasuincTon, D. C., June 2, 1835, By order of the Quartermaster General, there wilt be sold, tae ats anction, during the’month of July , 1865, the times and places named below, Etesporo, pv. C., MONDAY and SATURDAY of NEW YORK CITY. WEDNESDAY, Jal NEW YORK CITY IDAY, July Land on TUESDAY and FRIDAY of cach week thereat, ter, at ene stables, corner 10th ave- nue and 33d street. BHIE SUE TENERS PA., THURSDAY of each BALTINORE, MD., Was AY, July 12. BALTIMORE, MD., ESDAY, July 26. JOHNSTOWN, PA ‘WEDNEEDAY, July 6. ELMIRA WY? FDA, Jal 14. LANCASTER: BA; FRIDAY uly 28. e (ae hundred | SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSES ach day. An opportanity to purchase a superior class of Draft Horses, at far ‘ess than their ‘true value, is now offered to the public. The animals, though sound and serviceable, are no longer required in the army, and must be sold. The attention of mana- ae of city railroads and manufactories is especial- y,¢ called to these sales, Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10a. m. Terms cash, in United States atree ner. JAMES KIN, Brevet el eee aera in charge _ie 26-6t Ist Division Q. M. G. 0. SALz OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. QuanteRMasTER GENERAL's Orricr, First Division, WasH! Peptar, Crry, June 25, 1855. ‘Will be sold the high auction, during the month of aly; 1866, to t! eka pleat bidder, at the times and D. WEDNESDAY, July 5. SEERORS: DO PRIDAY. Joly? and on TUES- AY, ‘af eae and oe AY of each week ke 5 BALTIMORE, ts ONDAY Ja Teo hinired CAVALEY Ngee for road aud farming eros be had. H 1a nines argeing may be jorses 60) Sales to commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash, in United States arene, KIN, Brevet Brigadier General in SEES, je 26-6t lat Division Q. M. HE CLES UHOPEAN PU ee ON THE Is ealargen a Aoabie its s former capacity. EUROPEAN HOTEL, pes Corner Pa. av. and Mth st., Washington, D. C. This Hotel, the oldest conducted on the European an in this city, has been enlarged and ieessret in every way necessary for the lation of the increasing guests. Thani yt for the patronage already receiv: 16 ietor hopes taat by attention to business to had inue to receive petrona @ as heretofore. Guests will only be charged with what they receive. Charges are moderate. oc 26-tf P. EMRICH, Proprietor. Le Iv eh sore! aor POW- for nae utifying al resery- ing the iocth and Cae This lagant ee tion is entirely unequalled F. Q, WELLS & CO., w York, Proprietors, For sale by all dru; is EBRATEDY MACH W Bieetcrtenixe MA OBINE: SPREAD Raace for which plaster is required” SOF tale by ‘ail druggists. 201 REG ERNE 2 potent by Ro: al Letters Pat tent of England, and secur Uy, the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No. ], is the effectual remedy for Rel: a K on, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of System. Srieeohs Ry. =e entirely superseded the naseous nse bs, Tries- mar No. 3is the iStaitig Te remedy for all’ Impuri- ties and Secondary Symptoms, thus obviating he Ares of mercury and all other deleterious ingre- ents, Each preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of suse and changes of atmosphere, in tin Sete $3 each, or four $3 oases in one for $9, and in $27 cases, thus sav’ Divided in separate doses as ad, painitered By Valpeau, Sallamanda, Ropx, &c.- “Wholesale end retail by Dr. BA Blonght aecet New Foe eee w? No. 196 Tobe bias ‘ses oF. Cc. °FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave., corner th mar9-610 OTTLED ALE AND PORTER, BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. tfully invite the Reed peo Go of Hotel a Restaurant Keepers, Grocers, hants,.and trade generally to ® the Superior Guality ‘of BOT- UE. ALE and PORTER which I am now offering These rs are believed to be equal to the im- ported zZ ies; and can be sold at a much lower P Goods delivered to all parts of Washington and Georgetown FREE OF CHARGE. H Private families will also be supplied upon short 0 eae jed from all ben rn Sa cme dmatet! tribe July next, af ution of the e assets Lge ee Cs ca be rept al e eredi tend sire xelad ath onde onde Kwek fo" Ben weeks previous to the said Mth pre HO t" 7.80 **3/Sa8" Mr JAY COOKE, of oar firm, having resumed tho Geveral Agency for Government Loans, we pede are ‘prepared to furnish promptly to agents and by! eA purchasers U.8, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. ‘These notes are issued, under date of August 15, 1864, in denominations of $50, $100, $400, $1,000 and $5,000. They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent. per an- num, and have coupons attached, payable in law- ful money, on February 15th and Augnet 15th/of each year. The principal will be paid in lawful, money on August 15th, 1857; or, at the option of the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDs, redeemable at the plessure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years from August 1st, 1857, with interest at SIX PER CENT. IN COIN, payable semi-annually. These bondsare at present worth in the market about NINE PER CENT. premium, from whieh deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there is lefta net premium upon the bonds of SIX PER CENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes. ‘We receive im payment for subscriptions tho several isenes of FIVE PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon. We also take Certificates of Indebtedness and Government Bonds of all issues at their current value. Full information furnished upon application in person or by mail. TO BUYERS AND HOLDER: iF CAUTION SUYERS AND 3 oF | | In order to prevent the mutilation of these notes the Secretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the unma- tured coupons are attached. feb 4-dtf JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers. 7.30 First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED Government securitics with Treasurer United States. STATES, 15TH ST., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. &7- ONE MILLION DOLLARS. gg Acting in connection with the honse of JAY COOKE & CO., as SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- | DAY and patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply of the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections Amantic Sree COMPANY'S LINE on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS | Leave Pier N and to any other business entrusted to us, FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. ‘WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Washi netun, March 20, 1835. and give careful and m21-tf iad JAMES TOPHAM & CO.’3 PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, MILITARY ~~ AND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, a7 5 0 0 ey SEVENTH STREET, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Halt, Where they continue to manufacture and have on sale a large and fine assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, &e., fob 6-ly SWORDS, BELTS, HAVEBSACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, &e., &e., AT LOW PRICES. REPAIRING. Trunks, &c., repaired promptly and thoronghly. THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute ef Baltimore, October 3ist, 1864; also, the highest premium, a bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Washington, D. C., in 1857. SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for FRANK MILLER’S CELEBRATED PREMIUM HARNESS OIL, Dealers supplied at the lowest FACTORY PRICEB. Tw a the stom Bent by primal BLOOD! TET Bie [ARITAN'S id by 8 sak | See eny unpleasant tas anes ach or ae, hive despa who ve Ore nh the Borg VE REAL DISEASES ane a ge ever, presertbed, it Fea reaches a) f the ait remove: “2VORY, GECRET DISEASES! 8) SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! J THE MosT CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED! “Yes, A Positive C GONORHG@A, GLEET. STR! Contains no Mineral iy Tem: Pilis.to peral,no Balsam bowels of ot the ng resin from two to four ars. shared by same ‘emale, $3. BLOOD Tt SORES, ‘BOILS, * venereal. its weit an eo Patake then of tts per re }, and be heeled, and do not Rriee Gard Tree bane Bile eenetid cae a RITAN ROOT a Hi id sat ld TCTURE: &e. no Morcuty, be Taken to Bipect a Cot: They ate entirely wometaes yhating ts smelt) nor te; a it not ie ahi in- ARCS pee ind of ae ees erie yosene day; 10 manor WiatEvar or ith Betseen n oseegre or "ANS G, fit ae ‘aie H Male packse 8, 82 $2. SCROFULA Ege ‘son yd c BBs a JUICES bie & isu a is tt sae nse eis Sar DOOR, 4 4 a STEAMBOAT LINES OTICE TO SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS. IMPROVED ACCOMODATION: Onan tt MOND AT Bhs Bh en Bae ie URG, to RICHMOND, wil Bem reopened hy. The fast and commodions Steamer pests 2g Captain Frenk epee: will leave = tart PA FE a . m., thence Feuiiton'e St Stations thence. by_zail to icrsond, arriving there at 7 P. m.; ee will leave Richm bmond at 5 Pus m., and arrive at Washington by = {8 tines 10. ea with the 6 p. m, train righ lew me This route ‘paoen Heed eit ene 0 this route ng el nity, of pee) bunt. Vernon by Soslight as ‘and ng over man. attle-fielc Oe cane over fifty pounds charged extra on the stage portion of the route. Fascengere leering Ney Voie ot 6? Maramore i in iladelphia by p. m. ree Ww Washington 6 a. m,,and ‘Richmond 7pm. sim GEO. MATTINGLY, Supt. STEAMER MANHATTAN, GAPE MAY LINE. On and after SATURDAY, July lst, the staunch H sipue alae herr Jar trips from PHILA DELPHIA a TOE Spay, TaHUnS ton and Baltimore Railroad Passengers taking the 8:25 train from Baltimore making sure connection with the steamer at New Geatie, atl? m: shes uaking @ through line from altimore to Cape Will leave Cape dt ‘usr overs MONDAY, WEDNES- DAY and FRI 30 a. m., connecting with the lst p. m. train ae ‘Pilladelphie to Baltimore and Washington. Fare from Philadelphia to to Cape Ma: Children half price it wharf every Es he Fare fro Wire tre New Castle t Fare from New Castle to Excursion tickets from Philadel pia will be issued on Saturdays, returnable on Mon- days, (carriage hire included ,) for. Season tickets, (carriage hire extra. _Je 28-dtSep] P.R.CL. EW YORK A / WASHINGTON STEAM- SHIP COMPANY. Old Line between NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OCEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, REBECCA CLYDE and EMPIRE, in connection with Inland Steamers GEORGE H. STOUT, MAY FLOWER and ANN ELIZA. Regular Sailing Days TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 12 M., from the foot of High street, Georgetown, and Pier 15 East River, foot of Wall street, New York. For Freight or Passage apply to C. P. HOUGHTON, Agent, foot of High street, Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Prince street wharf. Alex- andria. JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, New York. Freight received constantly and forwarded to all parts of the country with despatch, at lowest rates, je 22-6m __ P. HOUGHTON, Agent. oTOMAC TRANPORTATION COMPANY, Steamer C. VANDERBILT. Cant. A.L.Cotmary. Steamer EXPRE . B.A. RyTHER. The Steamers C. Vander eae avd Express will leave every SDAY and DAY, at 5 P. M.; for enetin Pacbineton and Georgetown, stop- ping at all the usual landings on the Potomac river. Returning will leave Washington every SATUR- EDNESDAY, at 6 o’clock M., and leave Alexandria at 7.0’clock, stopping at the usual ote on the river. ‘or Information, freight or passage, apy pply te NEEDUAM £ SONS, 142 Light street wharf, Bal: w more BRODEES &CO., No. 3 King street, Alexan- an MORGAN, RHINEHART & CO.,No. 104 Water street, Georgetown, and 241 F street, lee ol ton. jel SCREW STEAMERS BETWEEN WYORK, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRI. NEW xOR ‘AND GEORGETOWN. ‘e STEAMERS apt: ea KELLY, River, Rew, we até O'clock p,m., TU ESDAYS and FRID. Leave Snow's wharf, 107 Water vest ergs: town, at 9a, m., TUESDAYS aud SATURDS ‘ for New Yor Freight received daily, handled in the most care- ful manner, and delivered with the greatest dis- patch, at fair rates. Passage and State Rooms, with superior accom- modations for comfort and pleasure, irect through from Washington to. Altany, preeiae d Saratoga. Tickets. good for either night or day steamers St. John, Hendrick Hudson, Daniel Drew and C. Vib- bard, ‘on the Hudson River. Through to Providence and Boston by the splen- did steamers of the Neptune Steamship Company, and to. poe v ‘Cromwell’ old entabia line. ‘or Freight and Passage, apply to WR RNOW & CO., 107 Waiet street, G ti E FLOWERS & "BOWEN. E.C. KNIGRT. JOHN v g1BON jexandria, Va, H. B. OROMWELE & CO., 86 West street, New York, Passage and State Rooms can be engaged at the Company ie Of% Office, 241 F street, between 13th and lath, Washingtén. D. tf Uxttep STATES MAIL LINE. Ft ond eT ORF poix, CITY OR DOINT AND RICHMOND, DAILY, Ui ue eae Sees §THAMERS | will leave the ot of Concord street. dally, até BPM. for FORT MONHOL a Naat at vont Atonroe witha Aitte ot arst class teamers, da’ mes river, for OITY POINT ERD RICHMOND. VA. RETURNING, wie a Tod EX Dak eA Mas at Fort fomroe with the Bay 7 Line Steamers that leave Norfolk ate P.M. and arriving in Baltimore in time for the astern and Western trains, and for Washington, D. C. The Steamers on this line navigate the James poi going and returning, entirely in daytime, Bg passengers ample time to see the fortifica- fone scandal othe: cts of interest. GIGRNTS for the above places can be had on board of the boats. Fare from Baltimore to Pua ae 36.00 jonro Through tickets from Balt’e to Richmond. City Point. 7.50 Be itate Rooms and Meals extra, W7-The state room accommodations are unsur- passed, and the table is swell supplied. aa Passengers taking the the 1.15 train from PHIL- ADELPHIA will poke speeection sith cals ae B7Pas ers taking the train from NEW YORE. have ample time to dine in Balti- DEF: ers taking the 3 P. M. train from WHOHING LON, make youpection aah this line. iden HUGH ocoNaR thon ee eee Jo3-tf PERSONAL. Dive FRIEND:—The Lontain is now a Gee e fer tecommendin, man, a aolaeeen whom hg honorably and skies. ited ‘80 Dr. DA BY ie stil) at 409 7¢ h street, jele Tim bg comulte TO LADIES—MADAM WENAH ted on the gure of Female Dis- 4. No. | Hobs "com 10 ‘& Ml. to'2 B23 for a circular, es eee rae ant a ADAME. Besran Portas, Mip- Me gt T of females s ae can ted, as ¥o bi nt by mal” Married or sity and ¢ remedy fallible French ie: male Mons ‘ity ie long sta : cba . gree a saat oe res #6 a ndcan ne never { Tall a ae sist Gormatt 68 Ch sings trot, Ne ron ae nips Higher’ 2.359 New Yori ‘ork Post Oftice, ry street, between E OF . aoe of. lew Svenue and red. my20-3m' DAILY, usual, ai etter; m ine Ne ladies who requi Faly ope ng ai s ‘opyr! pe erin Dp as « 20 SE ‘@ avenue, pha K ae S, Seon TEED be RAE TS od ie} competition reat nea eecene cae RAILE OAD LINES. PROPOSALS. eee ane ‘Bontasncing SATURDAY, Jame 10th, 195. For f fac AY, &c., at S304. Mj Rxpress, 2:30 , VINELAND, &c.,8:30.4. ML, EEE, Hote pirat BRIDG AN, SALEM, &c., at 9154. M.j;4 ee ts &c., 8:30 and 9:15 A. M.; 2:30 an For WOODBURY, &c., 8:30 and 9:15 A, M.; 2:30, 4 and 6: RETURNING, WILL — May: at 5:30 A. M., Mail; 8:20 A. M., Freight; 5P. kere. M., Mail; 12:08 P, M., Freight; 8:58 , Passenger. See! M., Mail; 9:45 A. M., Freight; Passenger. Selemias 6 254. M., Mail;9 A. M., Freight; 4:05 iM, Pai Wodabury at 73 43 AM. Mail; 9:05. M., odbury at 7:05 and Freight 5:06 and 3:23 P. M., Passduger On the first may ei Juty’an additional Lexprees train will be led to and from Cape 3 sig 4 snd which will ne oe May at 8 A. M., and Phila- delphia at 420 P.M. ‘This in three hours from Camden. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent, West Jersey, Salem and Cape May and Millville Railroad. THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY will attend to all the usual branches of express business, receive, deliver and forward through other responsible ‘Express Companies, to all parts of the country, any article entrusted to them. A Special Messenger accompanies each through trai Philad@lphia, June 5, 1855. je 10-tSep CE BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.CO., om WASHINGTON, December 13. 1554, Baas On and after Sunday, December 18, 1854, Passenger Traine between Wushingion and Baltimore will rua ‘as follows: TRAINS MOVING NORTH. 1—BALTIMORE, WAY ST ATION &H aa RISbU Res ATA ere Washington 6:15 A. Arrive at Baltimore —NEW YORK AND Pat ADELPHIA EX- PR RESS—Leave Washington 7:30 A. M. Arrive at Baltimore tik ae P. Fes New York 5:30 P. M. altimore ticket: No.3-BALY iMORE AND WESTERN TRAIN— Tenge Weahington 8:15 A. M., stopping at_ way stations, connecting at Relay with the Mail aren for the West. sod rescuin Baltimore at 10°00 A No No.4—NEW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash: ington 11:15 A W eave at Baltimore my 12:45 P. Philadelphia 5:37 P. M.; New York 10:00 P. M. io. 5—BA PTIMORE, TRAIN AND WAY STA- S—Leave Washington 3:00 P. M., connecting wth Frederick train. Arrive at Balti- TIMORE COMMUTATION AND Pit ADELPHIA TRAIN—Leave Washington M. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 P.M. This ra stops at Blade! mebTee; Beltsville, Laurel and Annapolis mance oss only No. 7—BOST ‘ALBANY, AND NEW YORK EXPRESS’ TRAIN Leave Washington 6:00 P. Arrive at New York 4:00 A.M. Mails and Passen- rers by train connect with all the early mornin, ines leaying New York for the East, North an West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore “tickets sold by this ais nets is Bmiten ies in capacity by Gov- ernment orders to insure the mail NO. &— B_BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN. Leave peat naton 6:45 P. M., and arrive at Balti- = 8:25 . 9-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND wesreRy TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P. M., at gat Relay House for Western, passon- eis to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, ag and an Lpoints in the West. Reaches New York at 6:15 A FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 A. M. and the3 and 4:30 P. M. from Baltimore. No trains to or from Annapolis on Sun- day. SUNDAY TRAINS. THE ONLY STRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for passen, wr on Sunday are the 8:15 and 11:15 A. M.and3 P.M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P. M. for Baltimore. viniaderphis and the West, and the 6 P. ae for New York HOUGH TICKETS fo the West, as well as to Philaselphin: New York or Boston, can be had at the Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as well as at the new office in the American Telegraph Balan S| Pennsylvania avenue, between 43g and stree BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours—also for through points, to neyo Pocus and confusion at The, cEverns ofthe t LL PA SSENGENS, "whether soldiers or citi- ashe. are politely but earnestly requested to respect the rules of the Line, established for the general ad- vantage, such as the ‘keeping of one or more cars ex- clusively for jadies and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the smoker’s cars, and also to make a cheerful compliance with the de- cisions of the agents or conductors in regard to their seats, tickets, etc., especially in the hurry of start- ing the trains, SMITH, Master of Trans: L. m core, General Ticket Agent. \REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE ) THE. NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25, trains will leave Balti- noe from North Calvert Station, as re rtation. dec 20 Mail at.... A.M. Harrisburg ‘Accommodation! 00 P. M. Erie and Pittsburg Express. P.M. Pittsburg and Elmira Expres 00 P. M. THE 6:15 A. M. TRAIN J o- WASHINGTON connects with the 9:20 A. M. train from Baltimore for Pittsburg and the Wet, and for Elmira, Buffalo, Rochester, Dankirk, Canan- daigua, and Niagara Falls, and for New _York City. THE 4:30 P. M. TRAIN 5 FROM herd Rats) connects with the 8 P. M. train from Balti- more for Pittsburg and Erie, THE 6:45 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more, and runs through to Pittsburg and Elmira, without change of cars, connect- ing at Eau pier, Cincinnati, Chi- ga Louis, and at innit: for Buttalo, Rochester and Syracuse. ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at 3o’clock P.M. SLEEPING CARS ‘ON NIGHT TRAINS. Sotpiers’ Tickets aT GoveRNMENT Rates, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. &F For tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania one oa Sixth street under Na- tional Hotel, and Depot House, No. 463 C street, near New Jersey avenue, Washington. N. DU BARRY, Bupertiepeee N.C. E. J. WILKINS. Passenger and Ticket Agent. INO. GILLETT, Ran aCE Agent, corner Gh street and Pa. avenue. dec 29-tf Do™estic ECONOMY, CAMPILLION CARPET. The stten on of the Cihe pubic is called to this inven- tion, PAPER CARP. which, for cheapness, du- rability and Peoaat cannot be surpassed by any ordinary Carpet now in use, Call and examine it rs yourselves, at 482 Pa. avenue, between 3d and Bap ats JOHN BEATY, Agent. je 20-11t* eee O'Hare.) T. V. Noonan. { PRACTICAL Cee UNBERS STEAM AND TITERS. rae No. 402 D mp rireet a 6th and7th, ny ey Are prepared to execute all orders appertai the abore: branches, on the most jdt cneth ashe CH) and ina thorough, practical and workmanlike man- ner. Charges moderate. Jeli-ts_ SEMBLE CON Hphenee peed EXTRACT UCHU, is the Great Diuretic HEL AROLD § Wepad pyernn at EXTRACT BARBAP. ARILLA, i is the. Great Bloo i a Parapier. oth are pre) according to rnies of Phar cy — rainy pains and are the most active that can be made. mar 25-6m Hipieatanct & FLUID ‘EXTRACT BUCHU Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all inju- bal oas | pre Gob and late in its action. SyROroMeAy: MARKET, ‘{ (OTIOR 0 HOUSER, PERS. bare ‘RO tia ofthe ci its a liberal patronage from the mm the Public rig 5 i, ¢ je21m L'on2Nixe RODS 1, neeand nodersigne ed isp 9 ut u ‘ing -tip) and at with plate tp terms. eae hie best oul ‘idee HANG! ING ‘done’ in the most im- proved » Work CaS i in the country lamar ee ~. 71 Pa. av., det 10th and lth sts. je12-1m*_ Up Staite, JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 5138 513 7th street, between D and E, » NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BULLDING, DEALERS IN HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cut and ‘Najls, gi eh apg Hore-n ee Horte-shoe Axictaees, Nut: sat Wacken Anvils, Vices, | ‘Shrovels; « Picks; Axes, xen Tope. Glu i Cane - ae tae BUILDERS, BLAOKSMITA’S, HOUSEHOLD &! GENERAL H j PpRorcsars FOE! MATERIALS FOR THE NavY DAPART NT, Bureau of EquipMENT -RUITING,, 16 24. 1885. ae to farnish “materials for year endinj Fa June, will Denied at Lae Bureau of Equipment Bes ese until 10 o'clock a. m., of the day of say next, at w! ich time the apelle will be com- Phe matoriats and artic lee seaibrecen ep named are rete a schedules, any of whi i Ge fornlonen: bo rr persone iante to offer, on application to the respective navy yards, pra those of ait the yards upon application to the Bue reau. Bidders are referred tothe commandanis of tho respective yards for samples, instruc ctone. or icular description of the articl les; also for blank ‘orms of offers and guaranty. The classes of this Bureau are numbered and des signated as follows: 0. 0. 1, Flax, Canvas, and 15. Sheet Iron. Twine 18. Soap and Tallow, 2. Cotton, Canvas, and 20. Brushes. 22. Stationery. 3. 23. Hardware. 4. %4. Ship Cgndiery. 5 perm Oil, ‘ 3 Ge papper Wire, ing Utensils. ‘ Leather, &e 3. W haley Neatefoot and i. 12. Lignamvite, st. a Thon, 13. Lanterns and Lamps. 35. € M. Ox Hides for rope. 40. Sheet Copper. The following are the classes, by their numbers, required at the respective navy yards: KITTERY. Nos. 1, 2, 3,5, 10, 18, 22, 24. CHARLESTOWN. Nos. 1, 2,3, 5,7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29, 32. BROOKLYN. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,7, 10, 11, 12, 18, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 296 PHILADELPHIA. 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 7, 10, 11, 22, 20, 22, 24, 29, 31, 40. WASHINGTON. . 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 11, 22, 18, 22, 24, 29, 34. NORFOLK Nos. 1, 2,5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24,25, 29, 3, j 4w [RO ALE B TIMBER AND MATRRIALS p*® * ett Na mi Navy DeraRrMEnr. BuRRAU OF QoNSTRUCTION an oe Barats Sealed Proposals to farnieh Tim terials for tne Navy, for the fiscal 3 , Will be received at th: ares Construction and B ir, uatil 10 o’cloek », m. of wen ponte of we Doone at which time the 0} t eed Pronotalt for Tim- vont Mimties iar mid Ra Tate pagina from other ‘business letters directed tothe Chief of the Bureau of vented The —— and rls Se embraced in the clas Septribed a the P 4 a Sehedulen, aa of frentck pat se fax! Hy auch as dents of the ri ti rae me meses rete tins teres oF of ail the UpOr ®& tion Gon mmandant o: ofeach dS Yard will inferny ra of the ile, of each article, where arees yetng Boe: for the conyeni- ished a9 are ® eetually re seauired for bids The et “ an wy Agents F each station sia in saeadaiion te to the ule of classes of their we a copy of thi pereenies of the other auaes gree oneal, sepenteresee will be eS to artiel stamens ju fae Big i rapa be efor the hole of the the clase at mn one sched fn ‘strict conformity thorewith, oF they will not be °% plication to the Bureau, to. the Oom- mandantot an pA joniel orto any Navy Agent, he form of offer, euareniee. and other information the propcsals, will be far- contract wi will be awarded to the lowest bidder hi , a8 required Taw o ee Tor Mess, the 6, the Navy Besar inet = wi chm Be teemed exer exorbitant. tera Sureties im iho the ge “yes ep be sot to eres ieee fee States 2 Bistrot fears: mot Por as date ieee Lf Dotise lo from ha’ § ci eon a a cage im ti by the it @ respective Fill be pate by the Mavy Agents atthe points ut fee Government, within ten dars after the wart rant fer oo been passed eo Thee oe XG a are numbered designated as-follows : a a. i White oa ak faa or E: Hiss 3. Whi fe one car carved © . White oak 4 Whitecek Soards, | 3: & Yellow vise Loe sh 4. Ash i is; Hickory” buts ana 42. Brashes. XK 8, 10 Tag eis, 17 26 og 83. ST 58, $4. 300'88,'9. 40 N 1.2.8; dog 94 Me RTGS ID 0,228, 25, an 15 2. Se i, 8. 5 5 . 25, 27,28 30, 81, 83, 84, 35, 97, 88. 39, 4, ete pal N 5, Gee Hie 1A, 15, 7, 18, 19, Nos. 3,4, 5, a s by , 18, ans 25,26, 27, 38, 34, 36, 57, 33, 39, 415 a 48, a8 Not. 1.3.4,88 FALL ADELEELA. 1,120, 28, 25.38, , 3 hy a 4, 7, BB, . 2B, B. 90, 3h ‘33, 34, 36, 87, 88, ‘30, “40, 41, "42, 45, 47, eet 27.28 $0) 540384 94, 98, 57, SB. 80, 60, U1 i7s 39, 80, Bas 38 NORFOLE,. Nos. 1.3, 4, 5, $74 i, ae 15, 16, 37, 18, 19, 90, 21 » 26, 27, 28, 80, ‘Bh, 3S, 34, 36, 1 ST 40,41, 42, 2 45, 47 oh im eet ee C== ae OFFICE, Depot or Wasninc Ton, Wasnineton, D.C., January 4, 1864. All dealers in Digs, Hardware, essber, » Leath- Tne er, Office Furniture Peauretee: to-send to this office, on MO Day ofeach ed proposal of list, in eed Britis they am pre to furnish te fo this at short notice, with the iribe of each mark plain figures, 0that,in case the exi cise of a service requite it, the article or es can be ob- ithout. pelayy andat 9 levecet price. Dealers wis! sell to it will be re- quired to furnish the list dunetunl Sm onday morning. Brigadier a and Chief Q. Depot of Washington, _ CONFIDENTIAL. Youre MEN who have injured ves by certain secret habi: mich ankeh them for business, pleapure, or the duties of parent ite 3 ale mi \dle> ‘od or old men, who, from aie a es of youth or other causes, feel a debil in Mavenea at, of their pet =f before placin; heme lves Nas eat. it of eth Id first read * 3 E FRIEND, a opti will eid J at ng‘ e Fuca’? PO! ‘perusing Secret reper apecau in asealed enveloperon re- iat of ene a 5: stWane & dee 14-19 5 ISH-WAN E GREAT CHINE: - Gane ‘wun. Pes oen RRAEA GLEET,. Bre are purel; te. Teas! ia Opne to abe te, haw: no lor rand ge carried in the vent § febr ofdvtection. Circulare free. signa ree successor a ot c. ijn Washing Philad phis, and, Sent by goubr % ea Aeeies MICE — Is THE Adi cpu ee Peaeare eres of a ae eee = ago t postin Lectures on* M. lifica- fo ‘Rere: NO Wouk ous di ity, a" Premature Beinn, In, in- Pivse and ad, Nature's Law. ra aie wait ave been eee oe ie apa i & AM ii ee aeuitsed H. qT. tee: