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NATIONAL
ET.ST OF LETTERS
REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICB,
Washington Citt, June 21, 18(51.
B-All persons applying for letters in the
following list will please Bay they nra advertised.
LADIeTlIST.
Ambrose, Fannie
A'nadale, Charlotte
Averill, Mrs
Brooke. Margaret
BaUey, Miss M E
Blanchfield, Ann
Belford, Mrs
Burnfcam, Mrs L F
Bartlett, Mrs A
Beacbam Mrs M R
Barnett, Miss J
Bartlett, Mrs Jno
Barnard, Adalino
Bowman, Mrs II M
Barton, Mrs A
Crist, Mrs D B
Cox, Frances 0
Crown, Sarah E
Cox, Mrs Ann
Coombs, Mrs M E
Carroll, Mrs
Chandler, Carrie
Donaldson, Nancy L
Donglas, Miss Mary
DeBell, Miss Mollie
DnTall, Julia
Delahay, Miss M E
Dnnkinson, Emma
Dcfalco, Mrs
Dunbar, Mrs Sarah
Denton, Miss Lizzio
Dumas, Mrs C M
Davis, Miss Jeuui
Davis, Miss Mury
Endecut, Miss II
Emmons, Mrs
French, Mrs Laura
French, Mrs S A
Felix, Miss Sarah
Fairfax, Annie
Flathertv, Miss W
Gross, Miss M R
Gates, Mrs Mary A
Gleason, Miss Annie
Gongell, Mrs E
Garner, Miss Sophia
Gordon, Mrs D 8
Hays, Miss Auma
Hill, Miss Mary
Hurt, Mrs Andrew
Hume, Mrs B E
Heath, Miss Ann W
Hamerslcy, Kate
Hamilton, Jose'ue
Haskins, Hattie M
Hendrick, Mrs Dr
Harvey, Mrs N W
Henuesee, MwC
Jones, Mrs L M
Jasper, Miss
JeQers, Mary T
King, Georgeanno
Knowles, Mrs E
Keleke. Mrs T II
Kemoll, Miss M E
Krammer, Mm E
Lands, Miss M M
Lyons, Mary
Larkins, Kato
Lyndon, Miss C
Lindig, Fredrica
Merry, Mrs li it
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
AuRtin, Mai W
Adams, W 11
Autruui, Win
Aldrich, Wru
Arden, Thos B
Andrews, Theo T
Adams, Thos J
Andrews, Saul N
Adams, Satnl li
Ager, Silas
Aman, Saml
Atkinson, Robt
Anderson, Robt
Andrews, 0 '
Aaronson, Jacob
Archer, Jasper
Allen, J C
Anderson, Jos A
Andrews, Capt J
Adler, Henry
Alden, H H
Alexander, G W
Alexander, Geo W
Appelles, Fr A 2
Adams, F E
Adams, Cugler
Armstrong, lt II
Abadce, E II
Addison, A E 2
Barber, W B
Bolton, W J
Brown, W It
Buckingham, W A
Brown, V L
Burn, T L
Bndueld, Thos
Bell, Thos P
Brown, Lt T J
Brown, W M 12
Brua, Robt II
Barry, K P
Bates, R C
Budden, Pat
Burke, Pat H
Bailey, Peter P
Blackwcll, jun., Mast
Brown, Nelson II
BatemanN C
Brown, N H :i
Begley, Mas
Bess, L
Babcock. L 0 E
Burch, Jos R
Burns, Jni
Beall, J Alex
Barnhart, Jno
Bowman, Jno
Bowen, Jas 2
Brannuu, Jno L
B.trriger, Lt J W
Becker, Joliannas
Blasdcll, J C
Burrough, J A
Baldwin, J
Duller, J M
Barnett, Jag H 2
Bowen, Jas
Battarnly, J.tJ
Buslintlf, Jut
Beckley, J W
Honnyeiistle, .1 (! ..
Bailey, J T
Bowman, J li
Bradford, II F
Blood, II T
Belknap, Henry
lieescling, II
Brooke, II J
Brown, Humphrey
Bond. II O
.Bellows, H M
cbe, O W
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REPUBLICAN.
Miller, Miss H
Morris, Mrs F
Mahoucy, Miss E
Melville. Mad
Morris, Mrs
Middleton, Mrs V
McCube, Ann
McDuffe, Mrs L
McLaughlin, M
Newton, Mrs M A
Oldfield, Mrs G G
Opcnhiemer, Clara
O'llold, Mrs Sarah
Osborn, Mrs Jno
l'rnther, Mrs 0
Plowman, Elizabeth
Pardy, Mrs .las S
Pomphrey, Miss J
Pumpbrey, Nettie
Porter, Mrs Lt D D
Porter, Mrs W D
Puaree, Mrs II 14
Ueed, Mrs Mary
Heddle, Miss Kate
Keardon, Elizabeth
Richardson, 0 A
Randolph, Mia C
Kobey, M m M
Reily, Mrs Frank
Richardson, M M
Rogers Miss C
Itasnur, Miss M
Roberts, MUe 0
Smith, Martha
Smith, Miss N E II
Smith, Miss MR)
Smith, Mrs P
Stick, Marv
Steel, Mrs E
Southard, V II
Seldner, Mr E L
Slone, Miss Mnry A
Smoot, Mrs Lottlo
Scott, Miss N
Shannon, Mrs C
Seybert, Mrs H
Stuart, Mrs L
Simpson, Miss II
Sherwood, Mrs J
Shlolheim, Mrs li
Shepherd, Rachel 2
Shewell, Mm S
Sargeant, Mrs J
Sheldon, Miss V
Steward, Jenne M
Soraraerville, E J
Thomas, Miss Aunio
T.llmun, Misd E
Thonipsou, Miss A
Thompson, Miss T
Taylor, Mrs
'i'aupaugh, Mrs A S
'lliomas, H
Townsend, Mrs C
Wade, Lucy N
Wright, Mm E M
Wilson, Sutan 11
Williams, E A
Willis, Miss R
Winchester, Miss A
Young, Mrs A
ltrowuell, Jas E
Bruwn, F A
Bigger, Fiuley
Lirown, E G
linker, E II
lilackley, II D
Beggs E G
Barron, E W
Ulakslee, D
Biown, D S
Burt, Cramer
Blake, C
Ben3e, Private
Brown, C S
Burgkard, C A
Burch, C B
Bishop, C V.
Bucklin, B T
Brown, Rev B N
Bee, B E
Baldwin, B G
Boynton, B P
Braid wood, A R
Bennett, A J
Brewer, A S
L'rueO", Adolphus
Brown, A J
Bond, A G
Brown, A P
Brown, A II
Baun, Abram
Butle r, Col A J
Choatc, L
Cobb, J It
Chase, Cap J
Clark, Jno
Cohen, M K
Clark, J S
CUtke, J
Cimpbell, J S
Chapinnn, J L
Colcrglinu, Jas
Cowan, Jno F
Casey, Jas
Cooledge, Jos
Corrcc, J
Callenicn, Jas
Chregrout, Jos
Chewy, Jacob
Carlisle, J 1)
Crozt-r, J L
Costegim, Jno
Chcsholm, J B
Craig, B F
Conant, C n
Curtis, Jos B
Cowan, J F
Conlmve, J f!
Cuinplitll, Jno 2
Cameron, Jas
f'olcleazer, Jacob
Corded, Henry
Christine, Ilmry
Clentngu', 11
Campbell, II 3 U
Curse, Henry
Colli more, (1 V
Clarke, G LI
Chase, G W
Ciater, Gen I'
Coop-r, Geo II
Conrad (J W
Clark Fiands
Culleii, Fell
Clurke, Frauds
Cohler, E
t'owlerf, I,
Clarke, DWO
Cox, K
Collister, E 3
Crawford, I)
Coojubs, E
Col.b, D
Collinsworlh, C D
Collins, 0 It 2
Cosseboom, Cbas
Carrey, Chas
Carroll, A E
Chambers, Alex
Colcord, A N
Cuiimmings, A
Closs'in, A N
Cnrger, Arthur
C.lls, Win 2
Chambers, W H
Cartlcr, W H
Childs, W H
Cunningham, Wm
Cagens, W G
Cassilly, W B
Cleary, Wm
Chase, Theo
Curtis, Theo
Curdy, Thomas
Cushing, S i'
Creamer, Robert
Corwin, It G 3
Culliitan, Pat '
Conner, N H
Curtis, N
Carman, M
Cook, Tom M
Campbell, M
Chestuey, Mr
Dickson, Wm
Dungan, W B
Davis, W T
Daniels, Wm
Danlap, W R
DePay.TH
Daiinials, Thos
Djer, Thos 2
Downing, S W
Dunn, S R
Ditrick, R B
Deadriik, Robt
Doylo, Peter 2
Daly, Michael
Doherty, M
Donoho, Win
Drew, Jno
Dick, Jno M
Day, Josiah
Dirly, Jno
Denig, Jno H
Davis, Jos
Dunbar, J K
DeKnssy, Isaac D 2
Daggett, Jno H
Dugan, Jno E
Douglas, James
Davis, Jno
Dement, Jno
Dusey, Hugh
Drier, Henry
Davey, Henry
Drury, H B
Deechen, G P
Damon, Geo
Davis, G
Dixon, G It
Draper, Geo
DeAsment, F
Down, bred
Daniels, F N
Dick, F A
Dyer, E
Darling, E
Davis, E N
Daggett, E J
Dunbar; E E
Davis, E M
Deveus, C T
Duran, C
D.ivion, C
Dresher, Cu
Derroni, A 2
Doyle, A
Dock, A
Dorrnen, A S
Drak, Amos
Downing, A W
Eldridge, W D
Entwibtle, W B 2
Everett, R D
Kdmuuston, R A
Edwards, R
Edwards, 0
Edwards, 0 W 2
Edwards, Lt
Eldridge, Jos
Emerson, J E
EraDs, J F
Evans, Judge
Evans, Geo W
Ewing, Geo
Eirviu, Geo W
Lllswoith, R
Ealing, Geo
Estley, F A
Emmerman, E
Eaton, D L
English C D
Flecher, C
Ferran, W,
Frank, Wra
Fruk, W O
Filton, W H
Fisher, Wilson
Fleming, T
Felmy, T A
Frazier, Thos
Field, S K
Fraunfield, R
Fish, N G
Fisher, M P
French, Rev M
Fitzgerald, M
Fritz, D J
Fitzpatrick, Jno
Fletcher, Jos S
Fairbanks, Jno D
Fairbanks, J R
Flanngan, J J
Fletcher, J S
Field, J B
Favile, J W 2
Fishback, Jas
Fried, Henry
Fitchett, II n
Frost, II C 2
Funk, U
Fillo),G F
Francis, Geo
Fearick, G P
Fitzsiinmons, F
Farre, F
Fisher, E 2
Fowler, A J
Foster, A W
Flanagan, J J
Geetz, Wm
Gassill, Wm
Gunnison, W U
Getty, W F
Grey, Lt Thos
Gale, Thos W
Graham, Thos B
Gadsden, Thos
Oillett, S W
Glenn, S It
Gretly, S II 2
Giddings, J li
Gold, S If
Good. Rich'd
Gruulum, Peler
Gagi, Oscar
Grecnwall, Jas B
Orion, Martrca
Girnrd, Moses
Garrard, Cnjit K
Uenniu, J N
I Gnllei'an, J J
(languor, Jacob
GilloD, Jus
Gallegher, Jas
Garner, Jno
Garing, Henry
Gamportz, H 2
Gardiner, II
Gillctt, Ho-iry
Guddard, G W
Gray, Geo S
Gfttbonntl, F J
Gill, 1) II
Gilchrist, C T 2
Gurowski, Count 2
Gray, C C
Gatch, B W
Godell, Andrew
Garnett, A S
Heplebower & Co
Harrington, W H
Hunt, W G
Hoyt, Alex
Hilton, W D
Harrison, W H
Heck, WC
Hatch, W B
Herbert, W W
Harris, W A 3
Hineline,W D
Hazard, W H
Higgins, W S
Harley, W G
Haley, W D
Hnuser, W H
Henry, Wm
Hillmulh, The
Hancock, T C
Holsou, T R
Uonlugan, Tim
Hepwortb, S 3
Howe, S G 2
Hall, Saml
Hitchcock, R E
Huntingdon, R W
Harrison, R M
Harrison, lt I A
Hiskey, O It
Howard, 0 0
Harper, A F
Hoeko, Mr
Hurling, L G
Hoover, L P
Held, Jones
Hawos, Jacob
Hunt, J M .
Haloki, Jas A
Hill, Jno
Hagan, Jno
Hibbard, Jas
Hugcrly, Jno
Harrison, J J
Hearlehey, Jnd
Howel, H N 2
Hamlin, H
Uurted, Henry
Uutchens, H A
Henke, M
Haws, H W
Herman, G P
Huntingdon, G K
Hulse, Geo W 2
Harraan, Geo A
Hunter, Geo
Hayward, G W
Harrison, G F
Humphreys, G C
Hayman, Francis
Hall, Franklin
Haight, F M
Hubbell, F A
Uugerford, F
Hall, E J
Howell, MEN 2
Howe, Elis
Harris, Elisha
Uonthorn, E
Healy, CaptE
Hastings, E G
Harlan, E
Hamerstey, E L
Heath, B W
Hamlin, D H
Hall, D W
Hambright, Capt
Harvey, Capt
Heckman, C A
Harmer, Carstello
Haven, C
Hutchison, C C
Hamilton, C J
Handy, Casper
Uoopes, Caleb
Hamilton, C C
Hunter, 0 W
Hill, Chus
Hutchison, C C
Hooker, Col
Uotchkiss, B B
Huflbrd, A F
Hay, A I
Hubner, Adam
Homer, A
Harvey, A B 2
Inglehart, J H
Ives, A B
James, Wm
Jewell, W F
Jacobie, Wm A
Jackson, L T
Jones, Dr J J
Jones, J P 2
Joyce, Jno
Jackson, Jno
Jennison, L C
Johnson, Jno
Johnson, Finley
Johnson, D E
Johnson, A S
Kocbler, Julian
Kinnear, W J
King, W B
Kingsbury, W W
Keelan, W
Kenzie, Mai B
Kelgnllon, P
Kelly, N E
Krohn, Louis
Keese, Lewis
Kent, J F
Kilan, Jno
Kupp, Jno L
King, Jas R
King, John H
King, H
King, Geo
KelleyJas
Kittand, Lt J C
Kaufman, Jos
Kirkpatrick, J M
Kingir, Jno II
Kiggins, Jas U
Kengot, Henry
Kean, Hugh
Kuopp, II F
Krojip, II
Kinsley, Geo II
Kellinger, Geo L
Keys, Col E D 3
Knox, C M
Koron, jr, C
KeeBC, A V
Longfellow, Wm
Lynch, Thos W
Levering, Thos U
Lowe, T S C
Lathrop, 8 II
Lutk, Holomon
Larue, P M
Laubfibcr, P
Landou, I) J,
Lake, jr, J L
Lee, Jno
Ladd, Jonathan 3
Ludloin, jr, Ike
Luther, Jos
Laurence, J W
Laurence, J L
Longacrr, J M
Latch, Johan
Ljon, Jerome J
Lnnghctd, J I)
Led lie, Jas II
Loring, II
Lee, Henry
Lyons, U A
Lake, Henry
Loban, Geo
Levenwortb, E N
Lear, Geo
Larkin, Geo
L'ordsiner, F B
Lewis, Elijah
Lewis, Edward
Lacey, Chas
Lent,' Cornolius
Llppln'dott, B
'Lane, Adam'U
Lenion, J A
Lewiri, Augustus
Moll. Fred
Mitchell, Wm
Moore, W E
Mitchell, W
Mitchell, W B
Mills, Wm
Mead. Wm
Meagher
Mitchell, Thos A
Maxwell, M T
Martin, Tbos L
Mix, S H 8
Marshall, Thos
Minium, R B
Malloy, Pat
Meyer, Major
Murphy, Mich
Melvin, M
Miers, Mr
Misler, Mich
Martin, Mich
Meredith, Lot
Mock, L G
Moore, Jno
Moore, J J
Mills, Serg't Jno
Moore, Joseph
Mildrum, J B
Moser, Jas P 2
Muldrom, Jno
Matlock, Jno N
Marshall, Jno T
Murphy, Jno M
Meyer, Jos
Manchester, Jno
Mathiot, J D 2
Mathews, Jno
MaTone, pergt Jno
Merserly, Jerome
Mattin, J L
Muhoney, J
Michael, J L
Moulton, Jas
Moses, Isaac
Moorehead, Gen J K
Murphy, J
Mitchell, Jno G
Miller, J G
Murphy, J A
Mar, H A R
Millor, Henry
Maxwell, H
Maffitt, Henry
Martin, Geo W
Meudenhall, Dr G
May, Rev Geo S
Martin, J W
Mitchell, G W
Miller, Frank
Macduff, F V
Marsh, 0 J - '
Moore, D P
Morrouey, Danl
Moore, U P
Millard, C
Maguire, C H
Mahand, Capt
Martin, Chas
Minot, C A
Myers, C 0
Murdock, C H
Muun, B T
Myer, Albert
Mack, A W
Moorhousc, A
Myers, A G
Murdock, Alex
Moudel, Mr
Mclntire, A
McMabon, C
McLcran, (J lr
Mcintosh, D
McGrath, F
McLean, G W
McCormick, H
McCamley, J M
McDonald, J
McCall, J E
McKain, Jno
McCristel, Jas
McCuddon, M
McCullough, S
McElrath, Thos L
McAllister, Thos
McFeeley, Wm 2
Nichols, Wm
Neely, Thos
Noetler, W B
Nater, Saml II
Nje, Gtn J W
Newman, L C
Ninsmond, J A 2
Newhall, J M
Noble, U B
Newman, G W
Nichols, G A
Noycs, Chas
Nagle, C
Neal, C
Nicholson, A A
O'Sulhvan, M
Old, Robt
O'Brion, P M
Osborn, N
Orr, J S 2
Osgood, J R
Oakford, J S
O'Brion, Jas
Queen, Jas M
O'Connor, Jas
Oberly, Geo M
Orff.jun, EF
Ogdeii, C 8
Osborn, B S
Ordway, A 3
O'Callaghan, A
Packard, W
Price, W R
Pittman, Wm
Patten, W H
Purrington, Dr Tbo
Palmer, S W
Peters, 8 T
Porter, R U
Powers, Sergt
Price, M
Porter, Jno L
Penuybecker, Jos
Piper, Col J L
Porpalia, Jas
Prichett, Jas M
Pettyjohn, G D
Pollock, J
Pheuis, Jas
Pstreecb, II
Paul, H W
Parson, II R
Pratt, Col Q W
l'hjllipc, Geo H
Phillippa, Geo
Palternou, G C
lVnllton, G ('
Putter, Kilj'ihn
Parker, Lt F A
Pemberton, F W
Pfeifter, Capt ii
Prester, Enno
Paulding, EE
Parker, E G
Pcgg, Edward
Porter, D
Parsons, H R
Plume, D S
Pohleber, D
Pettlt, C J 2
PraU, OL
Palmer," 0 E
Porter, A G
Renter, 0
RankidYWQ
Rend, W 0
Rowland, W S
Richards, T A
Rawling.', Cant T
Rawlings, T E G
Rice, Thos
Renme, Saml
Bennington, H
Reynolds, 11
Rice, 0 F
Rogers, L B
Riihmond, L D
Reed, L K.
Robinson, Jas II
Reesidc, J
Rementee, Jno
Robards, J L
Raynor, Jno T
Roberts, G W
Rundlett, G W
Ruggles, Geo D
Robie, DrF
Reed, F A
Bohr, F Q
Ryan, E T
Reed, Lt E W H
Bodgcrs, E A
Rodgers, Andrew
Russell, C
Byan, A G
Reutenant, A L
Rogers, A W
Ruanc, A P
Redie, A
Sankey, J D
Squire, Lt W C
Sherman, W W
Standart, W M
Switzer, W W
Stockton, W D
Silvey, Lt Wm 2
Stuart, Wm
Seaman, W H
Sheed, W W
Seldou, Wm
Stewart, Win
Sargeut, Thos D
Short, Thos J
Stokes, Theo F
Simpson, X
Semmi, T F
Bletor.Thos
Shollaberger, S
Steel, S H
Schlabach, R
Semon, R C
Stewart, Wm
Smith, R 0
Sullivan, Pat
Smith, Peter
Sullivan, P J
''Stirger, N
Shaw, Private
Strong, M U
Stewart, Dr M D
Stockton, Lt S W
Smith, Jua
Smith, Jno
Shank, J V
Shank, J P 0
Smith, Jasper
Smith, J R
Snyder, Jno M
Stiger, J M
Selfridge, Capt J
Sickle, J
Stalhulz, Jno
Shawbackcr, J
Sommers, Jno
Sanborn, J 0
Skect, Jno W
Sinalley, Lt H A
Shaukbeush, II
Stover, H D
SchatTer, Geo II
Sanborn, G W
Savage, J M
Sherman, G F 2
Schwarzmun, G A 3
Strickland, G H
Shunk, Lt F J
Sullivan, F
Stantou, F P 3
Shanou, T W
Sexton, S
Sage, F H
Schwalce, E
Snyder, D W
Staples, D T
Stilts, D
Stewart, C B
Snow, U
Shipmun, C
Shaw, C B 2
Spencer, C M
Shunun, A T
8hermnn, C T
Stewart, C
Soest, Capt C
Sparhuwk, B F
Steven, A L
Steuteaunt, A L
Schng,A
Smith, A W
Stumples, A
Stone, A P 2
Sweeny, A
Stevens, A R
Towinan, W B
Thomas, W H
Throckmorton, Wm
Thackery, Wm
Tent, S B
Tobey, Stephen
Tall & Rae
Thayer, Nathan 2
Tucker, M 2
Tice, Levi
Taliaferro, L
Tuft, J B
Tower, J M
Tallersill, Jas
Taylor, Jos
Townsend, J
Tutlle, Henry
Thomas, II J
Turpin, H
Taylor, Geo B
Talbott,
Toggert, G L
Thomas, Geo
Tobias, F
Tnbin, E
Thacker, Geo H
Tanner, B T
Tease, Andrew
Underwood, Jpo 2
Vincent, Lt S
Varnura, Wm
Vincent, R II
Vim lttnri, M
Vinton, J E
Vim Npms, E
White, W J H
We.iv. r, .W II
UlUtlir, W P
Winn, Gen Win
Wallace, W S
Wasenly, W
Weer, Wm
Wiley, Thos A
Wood, Thad
Wallace, Tbos
Wilson, Saml
Williams, S W
Williams, K
Wilson, 0 -Woodruff,
N
Williamson, Mr
Wording, M E
Whitinger, L
Werner, Louis
Wool, G
Wright, Jaa
Winn, J G
Woods, Jno W
Wr.ght, Jessie
Wilson, Jno B
Wikle, J S
Wolfsrencn, J
Willions, J W
Winkle, J F
Winebrenner, J A
MISCELLANEOUS. Col. of the 8th Regt.
of Inf. U. S. A.; Payinn&ter of the 9th Regt.
of nf. U. 8.j The Press j Capt. of Company D.
Union Regt.; Commanding Officer of Company
I), 2d Artillery; The Commanding Officer ot
Company E, 2d Artillery.
tHr Letters mutt in all cases be prepaid.
LEWIS CLEPHANE, P. M.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL NOTICE.
To the Cituent of Wethinglon:
mm
vania avenue, where he will devote bis attention
to the practice of Medicine and Surgery In all
their branches. He will treat all diseases of the
Eye and Ear, embracing operations on the same,
as strabismus, (cross eyes,) cataracts, and nil
deformities of the eyelids, &c. All those who
are afflicted with the following diseases con re
ceive his services, and surgical aid rendered In
all cases requiring medical and surgical treat
ment, snch as the Throat, Lnngs, Beart, Liver
Complaint, Hair Xip, Diseases of the Bonts aud
Joints : also, Cancers, Tumors, Hernia or Rup
ture, Old Sores, King's Evil, Fistula la Ano,
Club Feet, and all diseases of the Urinary or
Generative Organs of the Male, successfully treat
ed. T)t. Fesler will also treat Female complaint,
such as ,Uterine Prolapsus, Ulceration of the
Mouth of the Womb, Polypus, Whites or Fluor
Albui, Irregular or Absent Menstruation. Bis
Intercourse with the most eminent Physicians
and Surgeons of Philadelphia, New York, St.
Louis, Loutsvllle, and Cincinnati, and other East
ern and Bouthern cities, enables htm to keep
thoroughly posted in all the improvements in
Medicine and Surgery, thus enabling his patients
to realise all the benefits, received from our best
writers. June 11 ly
PATENTED NOVEMBER 1, 1859.
jw riYiviB
THE UKASUBES ARE
A, the distance around tho neck. B to B, the
Yoke. D to D, distance around tbo body, under
the armpits. 0 to 0, the sleeve. E to E, tho
length of the Shirt.
BALLOU'S
PATENTED IUPROVED FRENCH YOKE
SMUTS.
A NEW STYLE OF SHIRT, WARRANTED TO
FIT.
By sending tho above measures per mail, we
can guaranty a perfect fit of our new style of
Shirt, and return by express to nny part of the
United States, at $12, $16, $18, $24, &c, Ac,
per dozen.
No order forwarded for less than half a dozen
shirts. Wholesale trade supplied on the usual
terms.
Also, Importer and Dealers In Men's Furnish
ing Goods. BALLOU BROTHERS,
June 4 3m No. 409 Broadway, New York.
Arrangement of the Mails.
AT TIIH
WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFIQE.
The Nortucbn Mail closes at 1 o'clock and at
9 o'clock P. M. daily, and arrives at 0.10 A. M.
and at 6 P. M., dally.
The Wistebn Mail closes at 1 o'clock P. M.,
and arrives at 10.30 o'clock A. If., daily
The Nortiiwkstkrn Mail closes at 1 o'clock
P. M., and at 9 o'clock P. M., dally, and arrives
at 6.10 A. M. and 6 P. M., daily.
The Alixandbia Mail closes at 4.30 P. M.,
and arrives at 3 o'clock P, M,
Letters and papers for offices In the following
counties In Wttlern Virginia, aro sent daily to
Wheeling for distribution :
Barbour, Berkeley, Brooks, Rraxton, Cabell,
Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Gilmer, Hancock,
Hampshire, Harrison, Jackson, Kanawha, Lewis,
Marion, Marshall, Monongahela, Ohio, Preston,
Pleasants, Putnam, Roane, Randolph, Ritchie,
Taylor, Tyler, Upshur, Wetzel, Wood, Webster,
and Wayne.
The letters for Tmnttste are forwarded to
Louisville, Kentucky.
The ofilco will open for delivery at 8 o'clock
A. M., dally, and closes at 8 30 P. M., daily, ex
cept on Sunday, when it will open at a and close
at 10 o'clock A. M., opening again at 6 P. M.,
and remaining open till 7 P. II.
LEWIS OLEPHANE,
PostmasUr.
JOSEPH SHAPFIELD'S
BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY,
No. 368 Sixth it., tttwetn O and II iU.,
I WASHINGTON, D, C,
RESH OAKES every day; Candies or all
kinds: Wedding cakes, Fancy cakes, pyra
mids of all kinds and sizes, Charlotte Russe,
Blanc Mange, and Jellies, made to order. Par
ties, Suppers, Balls, Excursions, Weddings, and
other entertainments, furnished on the most rea
sonable terms. U Cream and Water Ices, $1,25
per gallon. feb 16 6m
WllhllM, JllS
Wa'dron, Jno
Webster, .1 E
W ibrl, ,luliou
Weaver, II E
Woodin, H G
Wadsworth, II W
Wire, Henry
White, UT
Woodin, H 0
Woodford, G W
Wagner, G W 2
Way, Geo B
Wio, G A
Williams, Geo E
Werkiser, Geo
Warren, Grant 4' Co
Wheeler, G W
Wbokhiser, Geo
Wurdan, F W
Wright, E H
.Wnvson, Edwd
Wallace, Dr
WIsvDr
Willie, Chr
WalkeK'Chas M
Wild, 0 T
Wister, Chas
Williams, Chas'
Young, L H
Yard, 0 W
Zelling, R M
Zook.1l M'
Du. ttssbiiii nai
arrived in Wash
ington, and opened an
office, No. 444 Eighth
street, near Pennsyl
GAS FIXTURES.
'TA7"E have la store, and are daily receiving,
VV GAS FIXTURES of entirely new patterns
ana designs ana nnisn, superior in style to any
thing heretofore offered In this market. Wo In
ilto citizens generally to coll and examine our
stock of Gas and Water Fixtures, feeling confi
dent that we have the best-slerted stock In
Washington.
All work In tho abovo line Intrusted to our
care will be promptly attended to.
1IYKIW k JlcGIIAN,
mar 20 6m 376 D street.
TOE ELEBUATKD ARABIAN STALLION,
THE VE1' OF ALGIERS,"
IOR thejmprovement of stock, will stand the
I. ensuing scftBdn, commencing the 1st day of
April, and ending on the 1st day of July, at tho
following placed PAt thc'subscrlber's stables, In
Georgetown, on Mondajd, Wednesdays, and Fri
days, and RtMcChhdry'aPtorr.onHevcntli-strect
road, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Far further
particnla'rs, see handbills.
H1BAM WRIGHT, Proprietor,
apr 2 Georgetown, O. O.
teethT
M LOOMS, M. D., the inventor and patenteo
of tho M.neral Plate Teeth, attends per
sonally at his Office In this city.
Many persons can wear these teeth who can
not wear others, and no person can weqr others
who cannot wear these.
Persons calling at my office can bo accommo
dated with an style and price ot Teeth they may
di aire ; but to thoso who are part'cular, and wish
tho purest, cleaue.t, strongest, and most perfect
denture that art can produce, the Mineral Plato
wilt bo 'more fully warranted.
Rooms In this city No. 338 Pa. avenue, be
tween Ninth and Tenth streets. Also, 907 Arch
street, Philadelphia. mar IS ly
THE LARGEST COACH FACTORY
IN WASHINGTON.
SIXTY CARRIAGES" NOW ON HAND,
(AMD
FOR SALE.
rpnOSE In want of a Buggy, Rockaway, or
JL Carriage of any description, should not fall
to call and examine iny assortment before pur
chasing. My reticles are all made of the best
materials, In the latest styles, and by the best
workmen this country can produoe ; and I will
sell them at as low prices as those of an in.erior
quality can be purchased for In any of the North
ern cities.
VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTlt-N
Made to order at the shortest notice,
ttfAnd Warranted to Qivt Satitfaction.'HH
Repairing promptly attended to.
GEORGE H. HALL,
Southwest corner ,of Pa. avenue
apr 6 ly and Thirteen-and-a-half street.
NEW PAPER-HANGIN.q STOBE.
PRANCIS WILLNER,
UPHOLSTERER,
JntjwrUr and DcaUr in
French, English, and American Paper
Hangings and Window Shades,
No. 365 New York av., bet. 10th and 11th fits.,
WASIirKGTOV CITY.
All work personally attended to and satisfac
torily guarantied. feb 18 6m
S" TOP AT THE right place, and buy your
Clothing, Furnishing Goods; Hats, and Cups,
at No. 460 Soventh strcot, Opposite tho Post
Office. feb 28 6m
Proposals for Stationery.
Wau Dltabtuknt, Junt 11, 1861.
PROPOSALS will be received at this Depart
ment until 12 o'clock II., on Saturday, tho
29th day of June, Instant, for supplying the sta
tionery described in the subjoined schedule, du
ring tbe fiscal year commencing on tbe 1st .day
of July, next
Tbe stationery must bo of tbo best quality.
Samples must accompany the bids.
The successful bidder will be required to give
bond, with approved securities, for the faithful
fulfilment of his contract; and tho Department
will reserve thciight to order tbe articles at such
times and in such quantities us it may deem
proper, as well us to increase or diminish the
quantities below stated.
Paptr nude of linen stock.
30 reams dispatch cap, ruled to pattern, weigh
ing 16 lbs. per ream.
20 reams foolscap, ruled or plain, weighing 14
lbs. per ream.
200 reams quarto post, ruled or plain, weighing
10 lbs, per ream.
60 reams note paper, ruled or plain, per ream.
10 reams copying ppcr, per ream.
5 reams blotting paper, per ream.
150 dozen blotting beards, per dozen.
10 reams envelope paper, buff or yellow, royal,
per ream.
l6 reams Manilla wrapping papor, super-royal,
per ream.
60,000 envelopes, official sizes, extra heavy, per
1,000.
40,006 envelopes, letter sizes, extra heavy, per
1,000.
ISO gross metallic pens, per gross.
2,000 quills, No. 80, per 1,000.
60 dozen Fuber't) black lead pencils, per dozen.
2 dozen Faber's blue and carmine pencils, per
dozen.
fiO dozen penholders, per dczen.
2 dozen Ivory folders, plain, per dczen.
4 dozon erasers, Ivory bandies, per dozen.
10 dozen 4-bladed knives, Rodgcrn and Sons', per
dszen.
2 dozen office scissors, Rodgers and Sons', per
dozen.
20 dozen Mayuard & Noyes's, or other black ink,
In quarts, per dozen.
20 dozen French carmine ink, in cunce vials, per
dozen.
4 dozen Inkstands, Draper'.1, Whitney's, or equal,
per dozen.
25 pounds sealing wax, scarlet, per pound.
10 pounds India rubber, prepared, In pieces, per
pound,
20 dozen silk taste or braid, assorted, per dozen.
50 dozen red tape, In pltccs, assorted sizes, per
dozen.
10 dczen red tape, in rolls, assorted sizes, per
dozen.
20 pounds linen twine, per pound,
6 dozen laigejais mucilage, per dozen.
June 13, 18,26,29
Knapsacks, &o., for Marine Corps
Qoabtibuastkb's OrFlCK,
UniUd Stales Marine Corpi,
Wahmyton, June 0, 1861.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at Ibis
oflico until 3 o'clock P. M.,of Friday, the 2 Ut
day of June instant, for supplying to the United
States Marine Corps, wlthiu twenty days fioni
tho time of entering into contract, 1,000 Knap
sacks, 1,000 Canleeus, 1,000 Haversacks.
The abovo articles to conform in every respect
with samples to be seen at this office, tbe office
of tho Assistant Quartermusttr Marine Corns,
1220 Spruce street, Philadelphia, the Marine
Barracks, Brooklyn, New York, and the Marine
Barra-ks, Charlestown, Massachusetts, to be de
livered, free of expense to the United States, at
the Marine Clothing Stere, 1220 Spiuco street,
Philadelphia, and suj ject to tho Inspection and
approval of the Assistant Quartermaster.
To bo endorsed, " Proposals for Knapsacks,
ic," and addressed to tht undersigned.
W. B SLACK,
June 7 it Major and Quartermaster.
roR'TnK
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
Weakness or Debility, Flatulency and Nausea,
loss of Appetite, Nervousness, liver Com
plaints, Bilious Fevers, and all Diseases
of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels.
AS A NtEVENTlVK TOR JTEVEIt AND AOUK,
THESE BITTERS ARE HOT EQUALLED.
W. P. A. W. aitltKLEY, Proprietors, Boston.
THE OBJECT of all medicine Is either to pre
vent disease, or to assist Nature In restoring the
various organs of the body to a healthful action,
and that medicine Is certainly the best which
will perform thoso offices thoroughly, yet mildly,
and without endangering the vital forces of tbe
sjBtem, by who30 normal condition alone health
and strength can be preserved. Most of tho Bit
ters that havo herotofoie been brought Into pop
ular favor, havo only served the purpose of tem
porarily stimulating or oicltiug the organs into
a condition resembling healthful action, without
any remedial effect, and generally followed by it
return of the disease, or a prostration of nervous
energy more disastrous than thongh Nature hud
been left to take Its own course.
'Dr. Greeloy's Bitters are a preparation of tho
nutritive properties of the grain of the fields in
combination with the active principle o( many
slmplo.altcratlves and bltter.tonlcs, and it is a
pleasure to the proprietors to state that its use
fulness 'is being generally acknowledged by the
largely-Increasing consumption In thoso sections
where it Is best known, and by tho testimony of
many eminent physicians, who have not only
made trial of lt, but continually prescribe the
Bitters in those cased for which It is recom
mended. AGED PEOPLE, AND ALL WEAKLY PER
SONS, Consnmptlve patients, and others, whoso con
stitutions have becomo Impaired by time, or en
feebled by disease, and In whom the process of
digostlon does not replace the fat and tissues of
the body as fast as they waste, will find these
Bitters at once nourishing and strengthening,
and happily adapted for their use. Tho great
advantage the' Bitters possess over ordinary
stimulants usually prescribed in treatiug lung
complaints and kindred diseases, Is the fact that
they combine many safe and certain healing
properties In connection with the best Inown
stimulant.
DELICATE LADIES
Will derive great benefit from It. No unpleasaut
effect will ever resnlt from taking the Bitters, If
the directions are followed. For those who suf
fer from nervous debility, languor, want of rest,
exhaustion, and in all cases of weakness, tho
Bitters aro not equalled.
As un ngrceublo stomachic, it is much ad
mired; it Bharpius the appetite, brightens the
Intellict, and infuses new Hie and vigor. No one
who uses thece Bltteis cuu be subject to nn at
tack of FKVKR and AGUE, or DIARRIKF.A.
Of all tho ills that aflliu men and women, few
are no agonizing es Djspcpsla. It Is a sort of
combination of many diseases. Thanks to science
and Iiu. UitKiaLV, a tpieifie has now been ob
tuined. Guu'lky'h IIouuiion BlTTins take straight
bold of the diseaso, and begin a cure. Thou
sands of wcll-atteeted cases of euros of Dyspep
ciu. Indigestion, mid Fever and Ague, even of
the most desperate kind, are in the possession of
tbo proprietors.
Not a fow people, evtrywheie, complain ot
WcnkucBS or Debility. Thin Is tbe gntle hint
of nature for n little help in the way ot iutigora
tlon. The hint should not be neglected. " A
stitch in time eaves nine." Get a bupply of Gntu
tkY's Bouubon IlHTKit8l(ikotbem regularly, and
our word for it you will feci better, live; longer, bo
stronger, and think anj act with very much moio
satisfaction. The Bitterd aro a tonic, and of a
nature never beloro ultained in nny medicine. It
will make the wtal utrong, tbe dcjpondlng hope
lid, the lick well. For any complaint of the
Stomach, Liver, or Bowels, there Is nothing com
parable vtilh this medicine.
In America, tho Liver id the but abused of nil
the organs in tho body. It is made the saddle
of all other organs. Asa consequence, lt is ofu n
out of order, aud not tiufrequcutly nearly inopera
tive. This need not be ; on the contrary, it is quito
unnecessary. A little common sense, and a suf
ficiency of Gbeeliy'b Bouuoon Bitturs, will keep
the Liver right, and make ni'tn a man, and wo
man, now miserable, quito happy. Tbo Bltteis
regulate and strengthen the Liver, no less than
purify it.
The increase of Nervous Disorders, at the pres
ent day, Is one of the most alarming indications
of the age, or rather, would bo, were It not that '
a most admirable cure bad been found. Tbc.ro
is not a phase of Nervous disease, whatever it
may be, that these Bitters will not act upon
favorably, and in tbo most efficient manner. All
who are unfortunately afflicted with complaints
of this nature, or with Indigestion, or any dis
eases of tho Stomach, should uot loll to make use
ot Uuekllv'h Bourbon Birrims.
Chills aud Fever. In many portions of the
United States this terriblo disease seizes its vic
tims us natuially as water seeks its level. 1 be
system jn ft particular condition invites it. The
right medicine to prevent and cuio this malady,
wo unhesitatingly say, is Okkkist's Bourbon
BlTIKUa. It bicuks up the fever, drives it fioni
the djsteru, and will keep it at bay, If taken in
accordance with directions on the bottle. The
Bitters purify mid enrich tho blood, and Ibis lu
return ctrcngthens tho constitution. As an agree
able tonic, these Bitters have no equal.
Greeley's Bourbon Bitters are meeting a sale
unparalleled In tbe history of popular medicines,
in all diseases of tho Stomach and Bowels limy
are a sovereign cure. The woist cases of Dys
pepsia nud Indigtstloa yield to the remarkable
potency of the Bitten, which Is ns agrcctblo to
the taste as It Is speedy aud unfailing in its good
effects.
For sale by Drugglrts und Grocers, everywhere.
W. F. A A. W. GIIRELUY, Proprietors, Boston,
Mass. And Sold by D. B. CLARK. 8. B. WA1TE.
I J, B. WILSON, Washington, D. C, and PEEL i
uiulmmiuuiuu!
CURE op
ia, lt)0 IB