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I WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, JHE 22, ,1861. , tidrm. Ten line ,or less constitute a, square u , , , M j I i' i . I i i '"- j i . . NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. MAJOR WINTHROP'B LAST ARTICLE. Washington as a Camp A Graphic Picture of Military Life The Advance of the Sev enth Regiment into Virginia Work in the Trenches. Continued. CAMP CAMERON. As we had tho first choice, we got, on the whole, the bet site for a camp. Wo occupy the villa and farm of Dr. Stone, two miles due north of Willard's Hotel. I assume that hotel as a peculiarly American point of departure, "j and also because it is tho hub of Washington ''the centre 'of' an eccentric, having, tho White "HonSe at tho end of its shorter, and thVCapi- tol at the end of its longer radius moral, so they say, a9 well as geometrical. Sundry dignitaries. Presidents, and whatnot. have lived hero in times gone by. Whoever chose the sight ought to bo kindly remembered for his good taste. Tho house stands upon the pretty terrace commanding the plain of Wash ington., From the upper windows we can see the Potomno opening southward like a lake, and, between us and the water, ambitious Wash-, ington stretching itself along and along, like the shackly files of an army of recruits. Oaks lore tho soil of this terrace. There are some noble ones on the undulations before the house. It may be permitted even for ono. who is supposed to think of nothing but pow der and ball, to notice one of these grand trees. Let tho ivy-corered stem of the big oak of Camp Cameron take III place in literature I And now, enough of scenery. The landscape will stay, but the troops will not. There are trees and slopes of green sward elsewhere, and the shrubbery begins to blossom, In these bright days of May, before a thousand pretty homes, The tents aud tent Hfo aro mora interesting for the moment than objects which cannot decamp. The old villa serves us for headquarters, It is a respectable place, not without its preten sions. Four granite pillars, as truo grit as if the two r residents Adams had lagged them on their shoulders all tne way trom Vjuiucy, Massa chusetts, make a carriage-porch. Here Is the Colonel in the big west parlor, the Quartermas ter and Commisiary in the rooms with sliding doors on the cast, tho hospital upstairs, aim so on. Other room, numerous as the cells in a monastery, servo ns quarters for tho engineer company. These dens are not, monastic iu as pect. Tho house is, of course, a Certosa, sq far as tho gentler sex ure concerned; but no anchorites dwell here at present. If the seventh disdained everything but soldiers, faro which it does not common civility would require that it should do violence to its disinclination for comfort and luxury, aud consume the stores sent down by ardent patriots in New York. The cellura of the villa overflow with edibles, and in the grcenhquse is a most appetizing. ar ray of barrels, boxes, cans, and bottles, shipped here that our Sybarites might not sigh for the fleshnots of home. Such trash may do very will to amuso the palate, in these times of half peace, halt hostility ; but when " w ar, wuteu for a spaco docs foil, Shall doubly tbuudorlog swell lag galo I " then every soldier should drop gracefully to the simple ration, aud censo to dabble with frying puns. Conks to their aprons, and soldiers to their guns. Our tents aro pitched on a level clover field sloping to tho Iront for our parade ground. Wo uso the old wall tout without a fly. It is is necessary to live in ono of. these a while, to know the vast superiority of the Sibley pat tern. Sibley's tent is a wrinkle taken trom savago life. It is the Sioux buffalo skin lodge, or Tepee, improved a cone truncated at the top and fitted with a movable apex for ventila tion. A single tent-pole, supported upon a hinged tripod of irou, sustains the structure. It is compactor, more commodious, healthier, and handsomer than tho ancient models. None other should be used in permanent encamp ments. For marching troops, the French Tcnte ttahri is n cnpilnl shelter. Still our fellows niaimgu to bo at homo as they are. Some of our model tents are types of tho best style cf temporary cottages. Young hous keepers of limited incomes would do well to visit und take heed. A whole elysium of household comlort can be had out ot n teapot tin ; a brace of cups tin j a brace ol plates tin ; and a frying pan. In these days of war everybody can see a camp. Every one who stays at home lias n brother, or a son, or a lover, quartered in ono of the myriad tents that hnvo blossomed with the daffodil season all over our green fields of the North. I need not, then, describe our encamp ment in detail its guard tent in advance its guns in battery its flag-stnff -its companies qimrterod in streets with droll and fanciful names its officors' tents in the rear, at right angles to the right of company tents its kitch ens, armed with Captain Vielo's cnpit.il array cooking-stoves its big marquees, "The White Houso " and " Fort Pickens," for tho lodging nnd messing of the new artillery company its barbers' shops its offices. The samo, more or less well arranged, can bo seen iu nil tho rendezvous where the armies are now assem bling. Instead of such description, then, let me give tho log of n single day at our camp. JOU11NAL OT A DAT AT CAMP CAMERON, BY WU VATE W,, COMPANY I. Boom I I would rather not believo it j but it is yes it is tho morning gun, uttering its surly " Hullo I" to sunrise. Yes, nnd to confirm my suspicions, here rat tle in the drums nnd pipe in the fifes, wooing us to get up, get up, with music too peremptory t) be harmonious, I rise up, stir mon stant, and glanco about mo. I, Plivato W., chance, by reason of sun dry chances, to bo a member of n company re cently largely recruited, and bestowed all to gether in a big marquee. As I lift myself up, i sco others lift themselves up on those straw bags we kindly call our nmttrasses. The tall est man of tho legimcnt, Sergeant IC, is on one sido of mo. On tho other sidp I am separated from two of the fullest men of the regiment by Sergeant M., another excellent fellow, prime cook, and prime forager. Wo aro all presently on our pins n. uu muse lengthy continuations of his, and the two stout gentlemen on their stout supporters. The deep sleepers are pulled up from those abysses of slumber where they had been choking, gurgling, strangling, death-rattling all night. There is for a moment a sound ot legs rushing into pail Jaloons and arms plunging into jackets. ' Then, as th'o drums afad fifes wlilfie arid clat ter their last 'notes, at the flap of Our tent ap pears our orderly, and fierce in the morning sunshine gleams his moustache ono month's growth this blessed day. "Fall in, for roll call I" he cries, in a ringing voice. The or derly can speak sharp, if need be. We obey. Not " Walk in I " March in I " "Stand in I" is tho order $ but "Fall In I" as sleepy men must. Then the orderly calls off our hundred. There are several boyish voices which reply, several comic voices, a few mean voices, and some so oarnest, and manly, and alert, thai one says to himself, " Those are the men for me when work Is to bo done I " I read the character of my comrades every morning in each fellow's monosyllable, " Here I'' Whon the orderly la satisfied that not one of ns has run away and accentod n colonelcy from the Confederate States since last roll-call, he notifies thoie unfortunates wht are to be on guard for the next twenty-four boars of the hon or and responsibility placed upon their shoul ders. Next, he tolls us whnt are to be the drills of the day. Then, "Right facet Dismissed I Break ranks I March 1" With ardor we instantly seize tin basins, soap, and towels, and invade a lovely oak grove at the rear and left of our camp. Here is a delicious spring into which we have fitted a pomp. The sylvan scene becomes peopled with " National Guards washing" a Scene meriting tho notice of art as much as any " Dianaond her Nymphs." Bnt we have no Ponssin to paint ns in the dewy sunlit grove, few ot ns, indeed, Know now pietnresque we are at all times and seasons. Afterthis beau ideal of a morning toilet, comos tho ante-prandial drill. Lieutenant W. arrives, and gives us a little appetizing exercise in "Carry arras I" "Support arms I" "By the right flank, march I " " Double quick '' Breakfast follows. My company meBses some what helter-skelter in a big tent. We have very tolerable rations. Sometimes luxuries appear of potted meats and hermetical vegetables, sent us by the fond Mew Yorkers, bach little knot of fellowsj too, pooka something savory. Our table furniture is not elegant, our plates are tin, there is no silver iu our forks but (I la guerre, I comme a la guciye, Let the scrubs growl I Lucky fellows, if they suffer no worse hardships tba'u this I By and-by, after breakfast, come company drills, bayonet practice, battalion drills, aim the heavy work of the day. Our handsome colonel, on a nice black nag, manoeuvres his thousand men of the line-companies on tho parade for two or tb,ree ljours. Two thousand legs Btep off ac curately together. Two thousand pipe-clayed cross belts whitened with infinite; pains and waste of tlmti, and offering' a most inviting mark to a foe reslrairi the beating bosoms of a thousand brave', as they the braves, not the belts go through the most intricate evolutions unerringly. Watching these battalion move ments, Private W., perhaps, goes off and in scribes in his journal ' Any clever, prorup: man, "with a mechanical turn, an eye for dis tance, a notion of time, and a voice of com mand, can be a tactician. It is pure pedantry to claim that the maneuvering of troops is difficult ; it Is not difficult, if the troops are quick and steady. But to be a general, with pa tience and purpose and initiative ah 1 " thinks Private W., "for that you mnst have the man of genius; and already in this war he begins to appear out oi juassacnusetis ana eisewnere. ' Private W. avows, without fear, that about noon, at Camp Cameron, he takes a hearty diuner, and with satisfaction. Private W. has had his ."casts in cot and chateau in Old World und New. It is the conviction of said private that nowhero nnd no-when has ho expected his ration with moro interest, and remembered it with more affection, than here. In the middle hours of the day, it is in order to get a toss to go to Washington, or to visit some of the camps, which now, in the middle of May, begin to form around the city. Some of these I may criticiso before the end of this paper. Our capital seems arranged by nature to be protected by fortified camps on the circuit of its hills. It may bo made almost a Verona, if need be. Our brother regiments huva post nearly as charming as our own iu theso fair groves and ou these fair slopes ou either side of us. In tho afternoon comes target-practice, skir mishing drill, more compauy or recruit drill, and, at half Dust five, our evening parade. Let mo not forget tent inspection, at four, by the officer of the duy, when our band plays do llciously. At evening parade, all Washington appears. A regiment of ladies, rather indisposed to beau ty, observe us. Sometimes the Dons arrive Secretaries ol State, of War, of Navy or mil itary Dons, bestriding prancing steeds, but be striding them as if" 'twas not their habit often of ati afternoon." All which the bad teeth, pallid skins, and rustic toilets of tho fair, und the very moderate horsemanship of the brave privates, standing at case in the ranks, take note of, not cynically, but as men of tho world. Wondrous gymnasts are some of the seventh, and, after evening parade, they often give ex hibitions of their prowess to circles of admirers. Muscle has not gone out, nor nerve, nor activ ity, il these athletes aro to be taken as the types, or even as tho leaders of the young city-bred mcu of our time. All ihe feats of strength and grace of the gymnasiums aro to be seen here, and show to double advantage In the open air. Then comes sweet evening. The moon rises. It seems always full moon at Camp Cameron. Every tent becomes a little illuminated pyra mid. Cooking fires burn bright along the al 1f9. Tho bovs lark, sinir, shout, do all those merry things that mako (ho entertainment of volunteer service, aub genua muuu iuu. uu, mild and amused, the fairest lady of all that visit us. At Inst, when the songs have been sung and il, lmnrtrvrt rumors of the dav discussed, at ten the intrusive drums. and scolding fifes get to gether and stir up a concert, always premature, called tattoo. Tho seventh regiment begins to peel for bed ; at all events, Private W. does i iu- .;.! w tttL-na ulian Ka nn. nrecious rood IU1 BHIU ,. . tun,.-, n.b w j r R care of his cuticle, and never yields to the lazy ttiwl iinwtinlpHnmn hatiit nf uoldiers sleeping in the clothes. At taps half-past ten out go the lights. If they do not, presently comes the sentry's peremptory command to put them out. Then, and until the dawn of another day, a cordon of snorers inside of a cordon of sen tries surrounds our national capital. The outer cordon sounds its " All's well j" and tho Inner cordon, slumbering, echoes it. And that !h the history of any day at Camp Cameron. It is monotonous, it is not monot' ouous, it is laborious, it is lazy, it is a bore, it Is a lark, it la half war, half roace;.and totally attractive, and, not to be dispensed with from 1 Ana's: avnnriAnfia In tkfi mnAlA.mlli Anniiii-it I unua uniivvu in uv in lienor litis bQilkuili OUH AtlVANCE INTO VIRalNIA. Meantime the weeks went on. May 23d ar. rived. Lovely creatures with their taper fingers had been brewing a flag for us. Shall I say that its red stripes were celestial rosy as their cheeks ; Its white stripes virgin white as their brows ; its blnu field cerulean as their eyes j and its stars scintilating as the beams of tbo said peepers? Shall I-y this? If I were a poet, like Jeff. Davis and each and every editor of each and every newspaper in our misbehaving States, I might say it; aud, Involuntarily, I have said It. So the young ladies of Now York including, I hope, her -who made my sandwiches for this march hither had been making us a flag, as they have made us havelocks, pots of jelly, bun dles of lint, flannel dressing gowns,' embroidered slippers for a rainy day in a camp, and other necessaries of the soldier's life. May 23d was the day wo were to get this sweet symbol of good-will. At evening parade appeared General Thomas, as the agent of the ladies, the donors, with a neat speech on a clean sheet of paper. He read it with feeling, and private W., who has his sentimental moments, avows that he was touched by the general's earnest manner and patriotic words. Our colonel responded with his neat speech, very apropos. The regiment then made its neat speech, nine cheers, and a roar of tigers very brief and pointed. There had bee'n a note of preparation in General Thomas's remarks, a " Virginiat cave canem !" And before parade was dismissed, we 'saw our officers holding parley with the colonol. Something iu the wind I As I was strolling off to see the sun set and the ladies on parade, I began to hear' great, Irrepressible cheers .bursting from the streets of the different com panies. "Urucrsto oe reaay to marcn at a moments one. mbndl" only Richmond will conteut a third, Ana some couia naruiy uo saiisnea Bnori oi me i linna nf m VtrttttlfCnal in Mn.ifrrtrtmarw I What a happy thonsand were the line com naniea I Howtheirsuppressedardorsstirredt No want ol fight in these lads I They may bo rather luxurious iu their habits for camp-life. Thoy may be a little ImpatientofYcstraint. They may have as the type regiment 6f militia the ,ype faults of militia on cervioe. But a desiro to dodge a fight is not one of these faults. Everyman in camp' was merry, except two hundred who were grim. These werethe'two artillery companies, ordered to remain1 in guard of our camp. They swore as if Camp Cameron were Flanqers. I by rights belonged with these malecontents and objurgating ccntlement but a Chronicler. has privileges, and I got leave to count myself 1UIU IQB BlgUlll VUUipUUJ, IUJ UlU ii.ciiu uupiniu Shumway's. We were to move, about midnight,, in light marching order, with ono day's ra tions. It has been always full moon at our camp. This night was full moon at its fullest a night more perfect than all perfection, mild, dewy, refulgent. At oue o'clock the drum beat ; we fell into ranks, and marched quietly off through the shadowy trees of tho Inno into the highway. TO BE CONTINUE!!. CHIEF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OF HCE, Wasuihoton, D. O., June 18, 18C1. wEALED PROPOSALS will be received at O this office untd 12 o'clock, M., 27ih Instant, to furnish the troops in this city, und Its vlcinit north ot tho l'otomao river, within (5) five miles of the city of Washington, with wood, for (3) three months, ending on the 30ih day of Septem ber, 1881. The wood to bonfthe best quality or ouk or hickory, and to be delivered at tne camps orquartcrj of the troops, in such quantities and at iiich times as the Chief Asslstunl Quartermas ter may direct. Good security will be required for the fulfil ment of the contract. Tho bids to be fur so much per cord of wood consisting or (128) one bundreu nuil twenty eight cubic feet, aud to be endorsed " Bids for Wood," aud the names of the becurlty lu be stated in tho bids. The undersigned reserves to himself tbe right to reject all bids tbut may be deemed too high. Payments to be made at the end of each month, by returning tbe orders drawn on the contractors with receipts of the acting or regi mental quartermasters of regiments or corps en dorsed on the back of said oiders, for tl.e amount of wood delivered. W. W. IHCKEY, June 19 Dt. Major A. Q. M. ARMY NOTICE. STRONG'S PATENT ARMY TRUNK AND PORTABLE BEDSTEAD COMBINED, Can be seen at W. B. Strong's salesroom, A'o. 1 rfarren street, corner Broadway, AND No. 08 Maiden Lane, one door below William street, new York crrr. TRUNK, when shut, 28 Inches long with Mat trass on top. Trunk, when open, forms a good bed. six feet six Inches long, with Mosoulto Net attached. The Mattress made of Best Curled Hair; the Cot or Hacking made of Sail Duck, with ample room for Clothing. Trunk, Mattress, and everything connected with It, made of best materials. Price of Trunk, Mattross all com plete, with Outsldes, Duck Cover, $25. Par ties wishing tbe above article, on seuding order by Mail, and money by Eipress, will have it de livered to Eipress in perfect order, P. S. Cau be put up or taken down In two minutes with ease, Jey Circular, with out, mailed to any party on application. June 7 GEORGE EINOLF, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, No. 3T0 E street, bet. 10rA and Uh its., WASHINGTON, D. 0. mar 10 6m DR. RICHARDS'S OFFICE IS NOW AT No, 280 F street, between 2th aud 13th. June 7 eodBw LOT FOR SALE. Lot Five, In Square 1038, containing about 13,000 square feet, Prioe, three sents per foot. Apply at this office, NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the Commli-. slonor of the Land Office of the United States for the isbue of scrip, In lieu of duplicate UUitary Laud Warrants Issued br the Beelstrar of the State of Virginia for revolutionary service,' iue original warrant! naving Deen lost, to wit i No. 1,444, for 200 acres, Issued the 30th ofJnlr 1783, to Philip Qoir, a musician in the Conti nental line; No. 1,049, for 100 acres, issutd on th 22d of November, 1783, to William Jennings, a Pallor lu the Sta'e navy; No. 6,318, for 400 acres, Issued the 25th of May, 1819, to Israel Coon, a corporal In the Continental line ; No. 3,910, for 200 acres, issued to John Dally on tho 2 lit day of June,l785, a private In the Continental line; No. 3,413, for '300 acres, tstned on the 2Stb of August. 1784, to Robert JJonsh, a subaltern In ttfeStaHrrlne. R. B.'BAOBY: tv Attorney for the heirs of Philip Ooff, William Jennings, Israel Coon, John Dally, and Robert Boush, deceased. apr 1 lawSm PLEASURE GARDEN. ERNST LOEFFLER takes this method to an nonnct to his friends and the public gener ally that he has opened bis garden, on the corner of N. Y. avenue and First street, for the recap tion of visiters for the sesson. Music on Mon day and Thursday evenings, and sacred con certs on Sunday evenings. He has always a large supply of refreshments, wines, liquors, sic. Alto, the very beat lager beer from his own brewery. He also furnishes lager beer to persons throughout the city. A bowling alley and gym nasium have been fitted up for the accommoda tion of visiters. may 24 lm Progress of Slavory in tho United States. BY GEORGE M. WESTON. "lOPIES of this Work are for sale at the nub- J licallon office of the National Republican, on Seventh street. Bound edition, $1 per copy. Pamphlet edi tion, 25 cents per ropy, apr 9 tf SHOES FOR THE MILLION. "P VERY variety, for all the people, on hand, or .X-J will be speedily made to orderln the factory above my store. Guarantied to fit well, and war ranted, good. HENRY JANNEY,, No. 348 Penn. avenue, betweengBrown's June 4 2m Hotel and seventh street. PURE COUNTRY MILK. THE subscriber delivers Pure Country Milk, morning and evening, as usual, to his cus tomers, 'Strangers commencing housekeeping In this City, who desire Milk, can have their orders promptly- attended to by applying at this office. mar 13 tf DAVID MILLER. A PRINCELY LOCATION FOR SALE FOR CASH. GLEBE COTTAGE, in Alexandria scanty, can be bought low. It consists of 100 acres well fenced ; good buildings large bonse, two large barns fruit of all kinds, and in a high state of cultivation. Inquire on the premises, or at 393 Sixth street, between O and H. . nuy'U 6m J.B.BROWN. FOR SALE, A PAIR of Black, Thoroughbred, Four-year- ' XjL old MARES, sound and kind, work single or double, and good under the oaddle. Can be seen at tbe subscriber's stables, at Union Hotel, eorgetown, D. O. HIRAM WRIGHT. apr 2 Hard limes Low Prices. R. U. STRAUS, 385 Seventh street, bctwoen IV1 II and 1 streets, keeps constantly on hand a largo assortment ot Clothier) und general Fur nishing Goods, which ho olfrrs to the citizens ol Washington and slraugers visiting our city at the lowest cash prices. His former customers are earnestly solicited to continue their generous patronage, tor which he returns his sincere thanks. feb IC Urn Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothiut;. OUR present assortment at UENTLEUU'S READY-MADE CLOTHING otT.-r. to citi zens ana strangers wishing an Immediate outlt. superior inducements, embracing, at this time, til styles and qualities of Dress and Business Oanno ts ami Overt oats, In all varieties Fhu Shirts and Undor-clothlng of all kinds. Kli' and other Gloves of best quality. Sc.nfs, Tice, Oravnts, Slocks, Hosiery, Ar., sic. All of whic we are offering at our usunl low prices. tSf Clothiug made to order in the most su perior manner. WALL, STEPHENS, & OO., mar 'i'l tf H22 l'onn. avenue. House Dccoratoiu & Upholsterers. Wn would respectfully noiity all in want of an Upbulstercr or Paper Hang er that wo are piepared to execute all work intrusted to us In tho most supe rior miinuor au 1 on the shortest possi; ble notice. All work dono by us Is under our own Immediate supervision, and satlsfactiou is guaiantied in every case. JOSEPH T. K. PLANT 4 CO., 350 D St., bet. Ninth nnd Tenth. Refer to Messrs. Louis F. Perry & Co., Dealers In Carpets, Oil-cloths, &c, corner of Ninth street and Pennsylvania avenue. feb 26 ly UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY, Wabuinotok, D. 0 , April 30, 1801. rpo-DAY, while the old messenger was work X log some colored convicts tn tbe garden, as he has been accustomed to do for the last two years, two of tbrm (Noble Grayson, confined for setting fire to Sbreeve'e stable, and Edward Duck ettj ran off. The Warden will pay twenty-five dollars for the delivery of either of them, may 1 H. I. KING. MONEY I MONET! I MONEY!!! 368 DSET 868 iWILL give for good cast-off clothing the high est cash prices In gold. All kinds wanted. Call before selling else whore I also have a large stock of nlco new clothing, which I am selling at extreme low prices for CASH. All, therefore, who have good clothes for sale oan get the high est cash price here, and buy at tbe lowest, as I bay and sell for caih. Come and see, No. 368 D street, between Ninth and Tenth. feb 18 ly By J. 0. MoQuire & Co., Auctioneers, "1ARRIAGE3 AT AUCTION. On Saturday - moricg, June 22, at 11 o'clock, In front of tne Auction uooms, we Bnaii sen, to caver au vances 1 new shifting top Buggy Wagon 1 new no-top Yacht Wagon 1 good second band Family Carriage for four persons. Terms cash, In current funds. J, O. McGUIRE CO., June 21 td Auctioneers. G ALT'S STEAM -FIRE WOOD MILLS, AND' COAX, DEPQT. Wharf, foot of Seventeenth street, below the War Department. Office, Nd. 282 Pennsylvania avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth strttt. t&T Wood prepared any length or size, or de livered cord length. )SS Goat 'screened before delivery. June 1 tf LOUIS FRANZE, FRE8C0 AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. AND PEALER IV Paints, Oils, Glass, Lamps, See., fto. HOUBB PAINTWa AND OLAZINQ. tO-(7tf., tet. Birth mi SereniM it i., north tide, WASmSOTON CITY, mar 18 Cm WANTED FOR CASH All kinds of Second Hand Furniture and Home-keeping Arti cles. Persons leaving tho city, or having a sur plus, will do well to call immediately on R. BUCHLEY, Dealer In Now and Second-Hand Furniture, No. 428 Seventh Juno 4 tf street, between Q nnd H streets. H. HOFFA, 33T Penmylcania avenue, opposite Brown's Hotel, FfUCTKUL WATCHMAKER .ft JEWEIXER, Recommends himself to the public In general to, do all kinds of work In his line, and guaranties the same. Charges low feb IS WALL, STEPHENS, & CO . MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING Made to Order, Wholesale and Retail, No. 322 l'nn. aruuj lMceu Ninth tat TauUi slrMU, WAsnixcro.v, d. c may 2 It. FINLEY HUNT, DENTIST, WASHWOTOtr CITY, No, 310 PemuyUania avenut, bet. Ninth and Tenth streets. mar 18 Gm INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. j3!fiS&SiSl 486. 48(i. PAPER HANGINGS, or ALL ORAOtS AMn PRICIS. WARRANTED Gold Band Window Shades, Buff, Green, and Bine Holland Shades, all sizes, made to order. Also, a handsome assortment of Picture Cord and Tassels, all sizes and colors. Purchasing for cash, and nllswiug uo old stock to accumulate, persons needing the above goods will find It to their advantage to give me a call. All work executed and superintended by practical men, who have served a regular ap prenticeship at their trade. Satisfaction guarantied, or no pay required. Please give me a call. Remember the number JOHN MARKUITER. No. 486 Seventh street, eight doors nhovr nov 26 Odd fellows' Hall. lENTRAL LIVERY, SALE, AND niRINO STABLES, Noi. 471 ud 473 (writ side) t Igtith street, bet D anj E it! Washington. D. 0. First-class Horses and Vitiielts, (lingle or doublej and attentive Hostlers, always on nana I'. Vt. WlL,L,lAUa, apr 3 6m Proprietor. f NTEItESTING to Office seekers, Officeholders, L and Everybody Else. If yon want an office buy a nice stilt ot Clothes liom SMITH, No. 460 Seventh street. 11 ou wuui to have an ottice, buy a nice Bull f Clothes from SMITH. No.-ttU Seventh stueU If you wish tn look nice, bay a suit of Olulhet t SMITH'S anjhow. frh 28 Oni WANTED. ANY person having a good-slr.ed furnished liousu to rent, or uo would likn to rent the house and sell tin furniture, on turns suited to the tbnes, may ptrhups find a customer by ad dressing Box No. 247, City Post Office. may 15 tf BOARDING. GOOD Boarding, with or. without rooms, can bo bad on accommodating terms by apply tng at No. 428 Duff Green's row, Capitol Hill, mar 27 tf if W. O. BERRY, TIN, COPPER, & SHEET IRON WORKER, No. 487 Seventh street, between D and E streets, WASIUNOItTN, 1) C. feb 20 6m WILLIAM GERECKE, Philadelphia Lager Beer Depot, No. 381 PUNNBYLVAMA AVENUB, Between Four and a-halj' and Sixth Streets. may 25 2 in . CASH NOTICE. N consequence of our having to pay cash for every article of goods we purchase, we are forced to reduce our business to cash exclusive ly, for tho present. We have In store a very large assortment of READY-MADK CLOTHING, lor men aud boys' wear, which are selling at a much lower rate than usually, WALL, 8TEP11ENS, CO., 322 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sis. Juno 8 HAY-HAY I QAA BALES of prime Timothy LUyJustar OUU rived per schooner Ned, aud lor sale from vessel. PETER BERRY, jone 13 t 85 Water street, Georgetown. SMITH'S, No. 460 Seventh street, Is the best place in town to buy Clothes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, and Caps. mu ao - i TJSttiWKiifij. i nNjiU Sysa if " Jt HWltS H V Ji?C-SSi .iii V? BOpKtilNDjER, No. 271 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington D. O. jo-Docks txxintt In vtrr stlo, Turkey, Morocco, Hon sis, Md Calf. June 7 3m . " j " GAS FIXTURES!, , . THE BEST ASSORTMENT EYKR OFFERED IN THIS CITY WHOSE who desire to select from new patterns, A. with tho advantage of a reduction In pricej, rill call early and examine. " We would also call the attention of persons about introducing gas Into their dwellings to our Increased facilities, and consequent low prices, for this branch of onr trade. Inviting all who desire their work done promptly, and free from gas leakages, to .call at 269 Pennsylvania avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh etiects, south side. nov 26 J. W THOMP30NfcOO. MUSIC. CO. 8COTT respectfully announces to pa , rents, that she will be happy to give lessons on the piano to both sexes, from seven to, four teen years of age, at their own homes, at $10 per quarter, or 60 cents per lesson, may 10 No. 44 Missouri avenue. IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS. ROBERT W. PENWICK, Lato Jtanngcrtf thij TVniotngton BranctiOfllcaotlhcFcicn tide American Talent ,C""-r Messrs. Hauu & c , and Tor mure than tui yours ptflcUUy conuectod with sold firm, sod wltb an cxieiitnco at fuarttca years la every liraacb rotating to tho J'aWnl omcoyanJ the Interest orinvulors,J COUNSELLOR AND PATENT AGEN1, Office In Washington, D. C, N. E. corner of Seventh and F streets, second story, Ulrectiy opposite the Patent Office. from Hon. Charles Mason, late Commissioner of Patents. Wasuimotom, D. 0., October K, 1860. Learning that R. W. Fenwlck, Esq., is about to open an office In this city, as a Solicitor ot Patents, I cheerlully state that I have long known him as a gentleman of large experience in such matters, of prompt und accurate business habits, and of undoubted Integrity. As such, I commend him to tho Inventors ol the United States. may 22 CHARLES MASON. H. 8. J0UN3TON, MANDFAcrunsBor SADDLES, HARNESS, AND TRUNKS, Keeps constantly on hand SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, and all other articles In his line. EVERY description of harness manufactured to order, aud sold at wholesale or retail, cheap for cash, or on an approved credit. Old Saddles, Harness, or Trunk', repaired or taken in exchange for new. No. 3)3 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets, opposite 'Na tional Hotel, Washington, D. O. may 17 6m Fowlo's Pile and Humor Core. A SURE CURE for Bleeding, Blind, and Itch ing PILES, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and Dis eases of the Skin. One bottle warranted to cure in all cases ; If nut, dealers are particularly re quested to retund the money. Only five bottles in a thousand returned, und these were cases of Fistula. Hundreds of letters and certificates arn now In the proprietor's possession, which can bo seen upon application. Smd lor circular. 1're paied by UE.NRV U. FOWLi:,Cunulst, 71 Pilncj street, Boston, and for stile by JOHN WILEY, corner 3d street and l'enn. aveuue, Washington House, sole agent for Wushii glon city and vi cinity. Certificates witli each bottle. "Priu One Dollar " mar 20 3m HOARD IN IMS COUNTRY, NEAR GhORGK'lOWN. GOOD IJOAH1) can be obtained back of tho Heights ot GtoigMown, In a ri-tired aud beautllul situation. Al o, a lurnisbid Cottago with board. Ueleremes will be required. In quire of R. W. llitruard, corner ot kinth street and Pennsylvania avtnuc ; It. T. Z. Cisscl, Undue and Coiigieas streets Gcorgdowu npr 22 PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLE, JIND HARNESS mam t.ici birr, 41)9 Seventh stud, opposite Odd I'tlloics' Ball WASHINGTON, D. 0. Silver Medal awarded by Maryland institute of Baltimore, Novtmber 7, 1860. Also, Medal by Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute, Washington, D. 0., 1857. I AM CONSTANTLY making, nnd have on hand, of the best material, every description of Fine Sole Leather, Iron Frame, Ladies' Dress. Wood Box, And twking Trunkj, Oat pet and Canvas Tiavcllmg Bugs, School SatcheU, Saddles, Harness, Whi)s, etc., etc., Al LOW VKIOS. Superior Leather and Dress Trunks j also, Ce dar Trunks, (for keeping Moth out of Furs and linn Woolen Goods,! mudo to order, Repairing, and Trunks covered, neatly and with promptness. Goods delivered 111 any part of the city, Georgo town, and Alcxuudiia, tree of charge. mar 22 y JAMl'.S 3. TOPHAM. McHAE A; TAl'F, KicceHburs to 11-llocl. A Herlalt, MERCHANT TAILORS, Aro. 399 Seventh st fttV. H and Ists., WABUIN'UION, n. c, Keep constantly ou bund Cloths, Cossimeres, and Vestings. inur 18 6m E UFFLll TO MILITARY MEN a large as sortment of UKAY SUU ill.LU r'LAItNKL OVER-! -SHIRTS, WHITK SllllU'a. IUIAVi MM, CAMP DLANKKTH, HAW-HUSK, fie, wnicn we Invito all cath purchasers to examine before making their selections. K WALL, STEPHENS, CO., 322 Penn. avenue, bttween Ninth may t and Tenth streets. M. SMITH, Fashionable Tailor; No. MB Qairisen street, belvcen I and Vir ginia avenue, Navy Yard. I CONSTANTLY on hand a full supply of Ready KJ Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods. Jan 10 ALL IN WANT or Clothing should not fall to call on Smith. No. 460 Seventh street, to buy their goods, as he will sell them bargains, i feb 28-M!m EDWARD LYCETT,