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— THE EVENING STAR. THE ENROLLMENT LAW. Appeintment ef Provest Marsha’. fer the Several States. oo Proves? Marsuat Grpersr’s Orvicr. Waemrmarox, D.O., May 4, 1083.¢ The following named officers are nanounced, hav- teg been appointed by the President, ia onfermity wilh fections Sax! 8 fthe aetMpprov ! Marck 3, ® @estiing out th N, ¢. They wili be obeyed an: respected aeserdingiy. STATE OF MAINE. Jat district—Captain OH Dougaty,” provost mar- shal; Edward 5 Morris, comuissioner; Dr Theo- dere Jews tt, surgeon $4 district—Cs pt.in Jobn 8 Baker, prov mar, Jo- ei Rerbam, Jr, com; Dr =lex Burbank, surg, 4 district—Capteln A P Davis, prow mar; Henry A Wil Dr Greenlief A Wilbur, surg. 4th district—Captain Elijah Low, prov mar; Uhas Mi Chandler,* com; Dr & 5 Vatten, surg, Bh Clipe heats AD Bean,” prov mar; Alvin @ Crocker, com; Dr Samuel B. Hunter, aurg. Major J.’W. 1. Gardiner, United Biates Army, haa been detailed to aia the War Department in the arrest of deserters, and im securing uniformity im the execution of the Enroliment act in the State | of Maine; headquarters at Auguste, STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Ist district—Captain J S Godfrey." prov mar; Jere C Tilton. com; Dr Jere R Hall, surg. 3d district—Captain Arthomy Colby, prov mar; Menry F Richmond, cem; Dr KX B Carswell, surg. ‘34 district—Ceptain Chester Pike, prov mar; Bthan Coiby, com; Dr Dexi Crosby. surg. ,, STATE OF VERMONT. Jat distriet—Captain C BR Urane,” prov mar; AC Brown, com; Dr.Benj F Morgan, surg. 2d district—Captain Gilman Henry. prov mar; D B Banny, com; Dr P Frost, surg. $4 distriet—Gaptain Rosia Gicason, prov mar; Bilisha White, com; Br J L Chandier, surg, tat ep he cr aoe aoe et tict—Captaia Wm ainlin, proy mar; Wm T Barton, Com; Dr C BG McKnight, surg. Sd dietrict—Uaptain A B Cladsey, prov’ mar; Wm T Potter,com; Dr F H Peckham, surg. €aptain Willixm Bilvey, First Artillery, United ®tater Army, has been detailed to aid the War De- tment in the arrest of deserters. aud in secur- ler uniformity in the execution of the Enrollment ast in the State ef Rhode Island; headquarters, Providence. E STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Jet district—Captain Lucius C. Goodrich, prov mar; George M Ives. com; Dr H Allentrant’ surg. ad district—Captain BG Bardee,” prov mar; Bex- ter R Wright, com; Dr Elisha B Nye, surg. ‘Sd d:strici—Ceptain lease H Bromivy,” prov mar; Samuel Birgham,com; Dr Robert M © Lord, ¥urg. 4th distriet—Captain James E Dunham,* pro @ Brewster, com; Dr Samu T Sal- , burg. ‘Major Db Perkins, additional aid-de-camp, has Deen detailed to aid the War Vepartment in the arrest of deserters, and in securing uniformity in the execution of the Enrollment aet in the Btate of Connecticut; headquarters, New Haven. STATE OF MASSACHUSXTTS. Ist cietrict—Capiain A D Hatch, prov mar: Na- thanici Hinkley. com; Dr Foster Hooper, surg f ists ict—Captain J W D Hall, prov mar: Na- Waanic) Wales, com; Dr R B Hubbard, surg. ‘Sd district—Captain George A Shaw, prov mar; J W Le Barnes, com; Dr Joseph H Btreeter, surg 4th district—Captain Wm G@ Howe,” prov mar; Halsey J Beardman,com; Dr. Henry'I Bowditch, surg. ‘Sth district—Daniel H Johnson. Jr,* prov mar; John I Baker, com; Dr Daniel Pericy. xurg. Oth district—' tain Horatio @ Herrick, prov mar; ) E Davis, com; vr John L&ullivan, Jr.eurg. 7th district—Captain Homer A Uooke, prov mar: A&G Fay,com; DrD& Fogg. surg sth district—Captain Samuel V Stone, prov mar; Charles H Deane, com; Pru Martin surg. gth district—Capta n lb H Merriam, prov mar; Zenas W. Bliss, com; Dr E C Richardsen, aurg, Kth distric jain James H Morton, prov war; Gorbam A Root, com; Dr Samuel Duncan, = TE. . : Major Francis N Clarke, Fifth Artillery, United Btater Army, has been detuilet to he War De- tment inthe arrest of deserters. and in secur- Eg uniformity in the execution of the Enrollacent | act in the State of Massachusetts; headquarters at | Boston. STATE OF NEW YORK. Ist district—Captain Edwin Rose." prov mar; Wiillsm 8 McCunn, com. 'rJohn Grdronaux sure” 26 district—Captain 8T Maddox, prey mar: 0 W | Cheshire, com; Dr George 8 3d district—Captain § B Gregory, prov mar; AM Beebe, com; Dr N L North. mre 4th district—Captain J_B Erhardt.” prov war; Danie! McFarland, com; Dr Janres O'Rorke, surg. Sth distric! vin, ope Jebn Duffy * prov mar, 1 P Wert, com; Dr Ernest Krachonizer, surg | 6th district ¥Captain J W Farr, prov 3CA Lamont, com; Dr J W Powell, surg. | ‘7th distriet—Captain Fred C’ Wagner, prov mar; | Boardman Baldwin. com; Dr J K Vanleeck, surg. | Woodman, surg, iet—Captein & F Manierre, prov mar; Spencer Kirby, com; Dr George F Woodward, surg. th district—Captain E B Jenkins, proy mar; Jno | M Lands, com; Dr W H Thomas, surg. Wth district—Captsin MG Leonard, prov mar Jawex Kyder, com; Dr G B Upham, surg. Hth district—Captain AL Nacny, prov mar; John C Holiy com; Dr Joba C Boyd, surg. wth dixtrict—Captain Ixanc Platt, prov mar; Jo- seph Wild, com; Dr Wm i Pitcher. surg. | Sth district—Captain Joshua Fiero, Jr, prov mar; Geo T Pierce, com; Dr AH K PP. surg. ith district—Captain John O Cole,’ prov mar; aa, com: Dr 80 Vanderpool, sur. es, Prov mar; yth, cam; i, surg, Wth district—Captain Geo Clendon, Jr,* prov ; mar, A P Brand, com, br George Page, anre. i7th district—Captain 8 C ¥ Thorndike prov mar; BW Judson, com; Dr Henry Hewitt, surg. d8th district—. aptainJ P Butler, prov mar; RF Simmons, com; Dr Uriah Potter, sirg. 19th district— Captain Sam Gorden, prov mar; Geo 8 Gorham, com; Dr fol F McFarland, surg. wth di —Captain Fred Emersoa, prov mar; com: Dr Ewd L Walker, turg. jet_Ceptain J P Sichardson, prov mar: | Ivere Morroe, com; Dr We' ie A Babcock, surg. 22d district—Captain A L Scott,* prov mar; Daniel | L Mit-hel!, com; Dr J B Murdock, sure. i Zid ‘listrict—Oapisia Alonzo Wood, prov mar; Wm com; br Joh H Knapp, surg. 2ath d: nN Knapp. prov mar. 1—Captain W T Reamer, prov Jscobl A Mead, cov: Dr Zare H Biake, sure. 26th district_Captain Edward C Kattell, prov mar, James N Eldridge, com: Dr Samuel B Foster, uri iet—Captain M J Greene, prov mar; Wm T Post. cor: Dr Joshua 8 Graves, sur, 28th dist: Captain O TE Pato @H Clark,com: Dr Azel Backus, + 20th distriet—Cap 5 Wells Hendushott, ecm, 3th district—Ca prov mar; —Captain Geo W Palmer, prov mar; | lary, com; Dr Hurage H Glidden, surg. Colonel Robt Nugent. Sizty-inth New York vol- unteers. has been detailed to sid the War Depurt- | ment in the srrest of dererters.and in securinz uniformity in the ¢ ion of the Enrollment act ip the tirst nine distr the Biante of New Yors; ‘ters New Lork city. | Major Frederick Townsend, bisenth United | Btates infantry. hes beep detailed for like duty in the remsining district: of the state; headquartera at Albany. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Ist district—Captain W KE Lehman, prov Chas Murphy, com; Dr X H Marselis, eurg, 2d district—Captsin Edwin Paimer,* i Bull, com; Dr Robert W Richie, 3d dixtrict—Captain Jacob § Stretch'* Prank D Steiner, com;. Dr Alexander C 4th district—Captain Davis M Lane.* prov mar; Charles B Barret. com; Dr J Ralston Wells, surg. Sth district—Captain Mahlon Yardley,” prov mar; Wm M Taylor. com; Dr E F Leake, surg. sth district—J J Preediey,* prov mar; Dr Wm Corson. sure. 7th district—Captain BW Christman,” prov mar; Jobn € Price. com: Dr RB &mith, eur. $th district—Captain A W Boleni prov mar; Bli Overdeer, com: Dr Patrick @assidy, surg. | Wth cistrict—Ceptain Charicmagne Tower, prov mar; J H Kimporty, com; Dr James 8 Carpenter, surg. Tith district—Captain Samuel Yoke," prov mar; — Wolf, com; Dr Charles H Humphreys, surg. Wth districtCaptain W W Ketcham. prew war; Miron B Helm, com; Dr Horace P Moody, surg. ‘Wth district—Captain C lanville. prov mar; 3H Phinny, com; Dr Wm & Baker, surg. 4th cistrict—Captain John Kay Clement, prov mar; Charles © Rawn, com: DrGcorge Letz, wure. 1th dixtrict—Captain RM Henderson,” prov mar; 2czjamin Melutyre,oom; Dr Williau:'S Rowland, eure. Ieth district—Captain George Eyater, prov mar; John T Melihenny.com; Dr RB Sci. cube. Tith dietrict—Captain J D Campboll,* prow mar: 38 Herr, com; Dr A Rothrick, snp, ? Beth district—Coptain W W i mar; mar; sure. FOV mar; art, surg. rov Robert Hawley, com: Or James H Dobbin, surge” | Wth district—-Captatu H 8 Camphell,* proy mar; cou: Dr Jobn Mechlin, sure, in D V Derrickson’ prov mar: DrSs Bates, verge YA? gic piain WB Coulter, prev mar; | Augustus Row com; Drt C Robinson’ surg, i td district—Captain JA Herron,* prov mar; Win | HB Campbell,com; Dr R Byron surg. ‘Zid di-trict—Captaing W Kirker, prov mar; Jo- ab Copley, com; Dr John 8 Kuhn. surg. Mtb district-Czptain John Cuthberteon.* pees i mar; Mic {{Adame, com; Dr Robert D Wallace, wary eeutenact Colonel © P Ruff, Third cayairy, ‘uited Siates army. has been deteled to aid the ‘ar Depa-tment iu the errest of deserters and in | seenring unstoriaicy in the execution of the Enroll- mentactiv the Slate of Peousylvanis; headquarters | at Herricbur j RTATE OF DELAWARE. | j in | pariment in the Russell, | military servie Certein Edwin Wilmer, provost marshal: Leonard Wales, commissioner; Dr Lawrence MC i, Sur- — &TATE OP NEW JERSEY. Iet distriet—Captain KR C Jobuson* James M Scovel, com; Dr Jokn R Stevenson, sare. Od disxtrict—Captain JB Coppock, prov’ maz; Jemes Wilson. com: Dr Richard « Rogers sure 3d district Captain Wn M Fhipinin, prov inary Bars M Hent. com: Dr GeoR oe mood, wurg. ‘1b ai et Captain James “ Saye prov maar; ter 8 Decker, com; Dr Wm Pierson, fr, -urg, Poth district—Captain Elias . Gernelius Van-Vorst, com; Dr- Teaac wmarg. tenant Colonel RO Buchanan, Fourth ‘afan- TER atenae Atates army, has been de " led to aid the War Department in the arrext of 4. ters, sad in the execution of the ting uniformit) > oe te of New Jersey head. Barolment act in the quarters at Trenton = STATE OF OBIO. it district Captain OH Bergesnt, prov war; Paris, coms edking, surg "34 dietrict—Gaj TB Roberts, * com: Dr Joshaa Morphy surge ‘aptain Jehp ‘8, Droy mar; Moat- Paleton com; Dr W enck , * rryik re Ao speoy thar; Sohn H 2a Wiss cae Boe Brows, prov mar; enre, prov mar: } Miller, prov’ tar; KE Richews, | 458 | i 6h distriet— Captain 2K Marlsy, prov mar; Geo Gardner, com; Dr & YB Baiiey. sare. ith district Captain I A Wileox, prov mar; 8 8 Hlenkie com; Dr Milt On, rg. . @th district—Oaptain William Shunk, prov mar; | James Cokean,com; Dr TB Fisher, surg | h diatriet—C: in J J Bteiner, prov mar; Ben- win Turner, ¢o: )r O M Skinner, surg. 10th district—Captain C K ent, prov mar; WO Ensign, com; Dr 8 Bailey, surg. inh district—Captain BF Corey, prov mar; Tease | Roberts, eem: Dr Davia Coleman, surg. 3 tah district—G W Robey, orov tar; Martin Kagay,eom; Dr John W Lewis, surg. LBth_ dietrict—Captain J A Sonnet, prov mar; ‘wane Hadley, com; Dr Thadeus A Reamy, sur; Tih district—Ceptsin J L Drake, prov mar; John Bounds, eo; DrJ D Robinson, surg. Wsth district—Captain Levi ‘Barber, prov mar; Joseph L Ke: er, com) J r Chas Robinson, surg. Isth district—Captain D McCartney, prov maar; @liver Keyser,com; Dr David McClanehan, surg, th distri ranel M Grane, com; Dr L M Whi a district—Captain T A Nash, Barr, com; Dr v mar; Johe Fielda, com; D: rg. Colenel kdward Paractt. of the First Qhio infan- { Deen detailed to aid the War Department - ithe arrest of desrrtere, and. to seeure uniform: ty in the exccution of the Enrollment act in the | Btate of Ohic; headquarters at Columbus, BTATE CF INDIANA. Int district Captain Blythe Hynes, prov mar; Na- thaniel Usher, com; Dr W @ Ralston, surg. ad district—Captain J Johs J Morrison, com; Di 3d distri¢t—Captain Bimeon Btaninfér, prov mar; Jobn R B Glasscock, eom; Dr Albert 'G Collier, surg. ‘th district—Captain J W McQuinston, prov mar; Henry B Hill,c Dr B P Bond, surg. 5th district—Captain Isaac Kinley, prov mar; Geo Treadway,com; Dr J E Beveriy,surg, 6th district—Captain David Braden, prov mar; William J Wallace, com; Dr J B Harvey, surg. Tth distrlet—Captain RW Thompson; prov mar; Geo K Steele, com; Dr A G Proston, surg. #th district—-aptain James Park. provinar; Wm © Kise, com; Dr Zach B Gentry, sutg. sth district—Gaptain W_W Wallace, prov mar; Jamey B Belford,com; Dr Daniel Dayton, surg. 10th district—Captain Hiram Iddings, prev mar; Ireac Jenkinson, com; Dr8tephen Morris, surg. | Vith district—Captain T B MeOarty, prov mar; | Iaceb Stillw-il.com; Dr —— Lomax, surg. | Colonel Conrad Baker, Fifth Indiana cavalry, bas been detailed to aid the War Department in the | arrest of deserters, and in securing uniformity in the execution of the Enrollment act in the State of Indiana; headquarters at Indianapolis, STATE OF MICHIGAN. Ist district—Cuptain I 3 Newberry. provost mer- | shal; H L Hail, commissioner; Dr George Landon, | mu Or ad Fowler, com; ir W & Ciapp,* surg. intriet--Captain RC Dennion,* prov mar; | nT Weish, com; Dr Lenora Foster, surg. district—Captain RF Barry, prov mar;8 W + Hulbert B Shank, surg. 4th district—Captain Norman Bailey, prov mar; Noyes L. Avery, com; Dr Alonzo Platte, surg, Sth district—Captain C M_Walker,~ prov mar; | Thomas Goldsuith, com; De Franklin B Galbraith, | Strickland, prov mar; Caplin Jenn 8 Oliver, prov mar; | ting, surg. ! Merriwether, prov mar; i G Gale, surg. } id artillery, United to aid the War De- | part y secure uniformity in the execution of the Eurollnent act in the State of Michigan; headquarters, Detroit, STATE OF WISCONSIN. Captain d A Tillapargh. provost mar- omuitsioner; Dr Jxines Diefen- lst district shel; A W 5: eptain SJ -M Putnam, prov mar; N Dr Charles R Head, surg ain d G Clark. prov mar; John A rv Jolin H Vivian. sur; Binghem, ¢ ath dis n EL Phillips, prov mar; Charles Bur : Dr LW Carey, surg. h distriet—Captain C R Merrill, prov mar; Wa Captain BP Cooper. prov mar; LS Fisher, com; D D Cameron, sur { Lieutenant Colonel C 8 L Tnited States ar partment in the cure uniformity in t rentact inthe State of quarters at Madison, STATE OF IOWA. Ist district—Captain K B Rutlidge. provost mar- shal; J comiissioner; Dr J M Shaf- sin, head- ohneon Piers Thorington, prov mar; rt S Barrows, surg. ptai A prov nar; DB | son, com; Dr E A Guilb-rt, eurs. 4th district—Captain Jes Mathews, prov mar; E ingey, surg. &C Brownell, prov mar; JN PF surg ptain b trie ptnin WH Curtiss prov mar; Wool- sey Wels. com; Dr Wm RSmith sarg. Z Major Thomas Duncan, Third cavalry, United States army, haa been Getailed to aid the War De st of deserters, and to secure uniformity in the sution of the Enrollment act an the State of Iowa; headquarters, Davenport. STATE OF MINNESOTA. letdistrict—Captain Charies It See, provost mar shel; Charles C Cole, commissioner; Dr W W Mayo, surgeon, 2a distric Thatcher, Captain A’ ted States army. a Department in the arr and to recurve uniformity in the execution of the Enrollinent act im the Btateof Minnesota; headquarters at St, Paul STATE OF KANSAS. Captain Alex R Banke, provest inarshal; Edward | ommiseener; Dr Tiffin Sinks, surgeon, STATE OF OREGON. Captein Julius N Keeler, provost marshal. NEVADA TERRITORY, Captsin Jacob Van Bokklen, provost marehal DACOT AH TERRITORY, Captain @ P Waldron, provost warshal, COLORADO TERRITORY, Captain John Wauless, provo=t marshal. IDAHO TERRITORY. Captain Byrou M Smith, provost marshal, NEBRA A TERRITORY. Ceptain Oxcar F. Davis, provost imurshal, JAMES B. FRY. Provost Marshal General. jeated have been in the *Those officer: Me REYNOLDS The unde HOUSE, od, thankful to his friends and the wiblic in genera t, for the patronage they ven himas former proprietor of lelian House, respectfully beg: informa them that be has transl rr) tto the corner of] ith street and Peun- where he bas opened a house in Connected with it is a of Wines and Meals can be had RESTABBANT, wher Liquors will always b atall hours. and at th ortest notice, The publi wetfully invited to visit this establishment. niay63m* | J. W. REYNOLDS, Proprictor. q NEW STOCK, 436 fe 486 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. Just reeeived, a choice selection of new and desirable styies PAPER HANGINGS, From the rich and ornate to the most chaste and simple patterus, appropriate for parlor, halls, dining rooms, and chambers, FIBE-BOARD PRINTS, STATUES, CENTE: PIBOES, &c. . sd NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS GILT BAND WINDOW SHADES. . BUFFOR ANY REQUIRED STYLE ORBIZE SHADE MADE TO “ORDER * OF OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES, (Warran ed to be gilded with gold leaf) ‘The bandsomest and the largest assortment in the District, from the best manufactory in the eountry, Aljro, an assortment of Dark Wood Frames, with a beautiful variety of eae aise Oval and Card Visite Frames of foreign and domestic manufac- ture, Passepst outs, Xo, PICTURE OORD AND TA@SELS. Pree. sizes and colors; Picture Rings, Nails, €, Purchasing exclusively for cash the above goods (according te their quality) will be disposed of at aslow rates as they can be purchased for tn the District. No wisrepsentation madg % effect sales. Acall solicited from thos¢ needing tha ab ive goods, Terms cash, z. MAAKEITER. Remember th4 number, No 486 Seventh street, eight door® above Odd Fellows Hall; andthe terms gash for goods and labor. my 2-9weo* CABRIAGES' CARRIAGES On band the beat lot of LIGHT CARBIAGES ever offered in this market, for style and variety, eonsis‘ing in part of Extension Top, two and four seat Rechawaye, top ard no-tep Buggies, Jersey Wagons &c.,&«. Also, SUTLERS’ WAGONS of all sizer, with and | witheut springs Repsiring promptly attended to. ROD'T H. GRAHAM, Coachmaker mykimif* 374 D and 477 Bighth at. (CHEAP PASSAGE FROM IARLAND, BY THI iv s “OLD BLACE STAR” LINE PACKETS, Ss:LNG OF TES SrH AND 24TH OF Eacs Mowen, PAESAGE THROUGH FROM LIVERPOOL 30 WASHINGTON st low rates. Drafta for £1 and upwards on Moy: Bank ot Ireland London and Liverpool.: Apply to aU TIN BALDWIN & GO . Now York; | ¥ or 0B, POOTE, biel 87 %-te* — Herndon’s Express, Vashing:an. PAPERHANGINGS } SSG 486 WINDOW BEADBA!I 486 466000 GVAL PIOTURE FRAMES: 436 456 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! 486 CHEAP FOR CASR at J. MARKRITER’S, No, 486 Beventh at Pa Ld ad ‘OB AM *L eee feed creer ht eee tepid pea ng, aed Btand Be 71 01 on Market Avo, pore mere any jere Pia pay of 5 above mane iiaie wil te woman Sled. my diW* | by the Circuit Oourt for Montgomery county, as a | Court of Equity, and the payment of the whole | purchase money, and not before, the trustee, by a | of the parties to this cause and of y H. P. Clarke, Eaq.. livi adjoining reto, Terms of sale :—One-third c oney must be paid on the day of sale, a jue io equal instalments, in one and two years from the | day ofsule; the payment thereof tobe ured bythe bonus of the purchaser or purchasers, with surety or sureties to be approved of by tne trustee, b i | will convey to the purchaser or purchasers the ) preperty to him, her or them sold, frae, | QUPREME CeURT OF THE DISTRICT OF OO- Ly LUMBIA, OFFICIAL. AETMENT. yates ‘Wasminoron, January 36, 1068.9) In consequence of the presmre ef business atthe War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Army of the Potomas will be given at the Office of Lieut, Col. ComnaD, 133 Pennsyivania avenue } above Nineteoath street. EDUCATIONAL. GEWARD INSTITUTE, > Hon, WM. M. SRWARD, President, maya De eaarail Hee ME ace, 86. \.—The mer ces beri card, tuition in English and French, Fr ann! i. 3 —| . Wm. H. Seward, J. Bells, D. , Shureh on The Hignia, Brooklya;” Ry @: . 5. 6. i be Eat Irenon's: Piinaey, 48 Walker street, NY” id. 4 ap 8-Sw* PERSONAL. O IMPOSITION .—Madame Ross, Doctress and Astrologist, was bern with s nataral gift. me tells the past and Tatare oven oarate . jeused speedy marriages; brin ose Jong, separated; eures all 5 diseases. Businoss strictly confidential, No. 333@ street north ef Twelfth street west, three equar zevent vee The only ea bay san show, a a8 are hus! oral in re ality. Ladies 50¢ nts Gentlemen $1. ap 2 im* TRE'S SALE OF MONTGOMERY COUN- PP RCSTRE'S SALE OF MO? By virtue of a decree of Pisorgomery Count; Court, as a Court of Eauity, in the case ot Jodedial Gittings and others rs, Richard A, Harding and |, the subseriber, aa Trustec, will offer at public to the highest bidder, on BATURDAY, the ‘day of May next, at the hour of llo’cloek im.,at Grave's Btore, on the Brookville turnpike’ about two miles from the premises, that part ofthe Real Bstate of the late Thomas Gittings, which was assigned as dower to his widow, and which is de- signated on the plat ard proceedings in said cause, asthe “Wrnow’s Dowsr,” and contains 191 ACRES OF LAND. It is well watered and abun- dantly supplied with wood and timber—z large pro- portion is in afairstate of cultivation. The DWELING and OUT-BUILDINGS are ufficient, but somewhat out of repair. It lies at the crossing of the Bladensburg road and the road from Washington city to Colesville. by Bond’s Mills, known as the Burnt Mill, about nine milks from Washington and ene from the Hills, All four lots or corners of land lying at the crossing of these roads, belong to the premises, and afford desirable and commanding positions for many kinds of public business. All persona wishing to parebese, are requested to examine the preinis: 4; fur which’ purposs infor- mation may be obtained of the subscriber, or Jede- dinh Gittings, Eaq., Washington city, or 0. H. P. Clarke, Esq., residing on the road, near the prem- iser. Terms of sale -—One-third of the purchase money must be paid on the day of sale and the balance in one, two and three equal annual instalments from the day ofsale, to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser or purchavers, bearing interest from the day of sale, with securities to be Sporoved by the trustee; and on the ratification of the sale or sales fool aud sufficient, deed, to be'executed aud ne- nowledged agreeably to’ law, will convey to the purchaser or purchasers of said property, and to is, her or their heirs, the property to him, her or thein sold, free, clear and discbarged of all claims any person or persons claiming by, from o: under them. may 5-e03t™ W. VEIRS BOUIC, Trustea, F[PRUSTEES SALE OF MONTGOMMRY COUN Y LAND. By virtue of 2 decree of the Montgomery county. as a Courto cane of Agnes Clarke and others. Glover and wife, the subscriber, offer at public sale, to the hizhest on BAT. URDAY, the J6th day of May next, at i2o’¢lnek X., at Grave's Btore,on the Brookeville turnpike road, about two miles from the property to be suld, | the residue of the large Real Estate in Mont- { gomery county, of which Hanson Clarke died seized, containing 9454 Acres, and divided into eight Lots, ally jee fave been sold, exeept Lot No. 2. ot mt 0.2 lies contiguous to L i on another, on the Biad burg road,and 1 from Washington city to Cole by Bond's Mill, commonly called the Burnt Mills—about two miles froin these mills and eight from Washington. and adjoining the landsof the late Thomas N. Wilson. A large portion of it | is uncommonly fine Chesnut and Oak Timber, and the residue in Pines and unitaproved »pan land. It Swell watered, and lies well for cultivation; the soi prov ood, and susceptible of a high stat= of im- t. Itcoutains 13035 ACRES OF LAND, and har on its small TENEMENT. All persons wishing fo purchase. are requosted to gxamine the premise which will be shown thein ing interest from date. On the payment of whole purchase monry, and not before, the trastee ear and discharged of ailclaim of the parties to this cause, and of all persons claiming from by orunderthem, j W. VEIRS BOUIC, Trustee, | | ourt of the United States for t of Columbia ©. 10, Square 4 Heiding the District C. the Distri Tnited States va. Lot 0. 40; Part of Lot No.1. Square 408; Part of Lot No. 11, Square No. 482; Purt of Lot No. 3. Square No. 431; Part Lot No. 24, Sqnare No. 491; uildings, I:nprove- ton! D.C. .ete., in the City of Wanh' Whereas lot numbered ten, (10,) in square nu:n- bered forty, (4%) part of lot numbered one (1) and pert of lot numbered fourteen, (14,) in square nu ered four hundred and eighty-eight, (41.) begin ning st the sonthwest corner of said lot numbered ene, (1.) and running thence north ninety -tive (95) feet three (3) inches, thence east twenty (20) feet htand three fourths (#%) inches, thence south ty -hve (95) feet three i to north EB et. thence west by and treet nty (20) feet eightand th tothe beginning; part of lot mbered t (23) and part of lot numbered twenty four, (24,) in wenty-three Aguare numbered four hundred and nincty-one, «491,) beginning for the same at the northeast angle of aid lot numbered twenty-four, (24,) and running south twenty-three (23) feet three (3) inches, thencs West thirty-six (36) feet, thenee n stwardly thirty (0) feet three (3) inches, thence northwest- wardly thirty-six (46) feet three-fourths (44) of an inch, thence northwestwardly fve (5) feet three (3) inches, thence north eleven (i1) fest, thenes east | one hundred and twenty-five (425) feet. to the ra sing, us the same are known, marked ant dix- inguished on the grcund plate abd plans of the city and county of Washington, District of Columbia, recorded in the land records of said District, to” gether with the improvements, buildings, rights, privileges, appurtenances and other hereditaments to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining, and all the right, title, interest und estate of Cor- nelius Boyle therein, have beeu seized by the Mar- shal of the United States for the District of Coluin- bia by virtue of an act of Congress ayy roved on the seventeenth day of July, inthe four Lord one thousand eight hundred and -two, entitled “* Ap act act to suppress insurrection, punish treason and rebellion, to seizy and confiscate the roperty of rebels, ‘and for other purposes.” nd whereas the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, did on the 25th day of April, A. D. 1963, file an Information in this Vourt, praywag the condemnation of «aid property and real estate under the act aforesaid, and that Proce® of moni- tion issue against the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and all persons interested or claiming an interest therein, Warning thom, at some early day, to appear and answer sai Lufortn- tien. Itis therefore, on this 2th day of April, in the year of our Lord ‘one thousand eight Rundred and sixty-three, ordered that notice be given to the owner or owners of said Property ané real es- tate, and all persons interested or claiming an in- terest therein to Pape and answer this Injorma- tion on the first Monday of June, 1863, and saow eaure, ivany they, have, why said property and real estate. and the right, title and interest of the said Cornelius Boyle therein, should not be condergned and sold according to law; and that neti¢e he given by posting a copy of this order on the front door of the court-howse of the District of Columbia, and by publication in the Evening Star twice a week phdiigan 6 to said first Monday of Jun, 1M5, the rst publication to be onor before the tuirtieth any, of April, 1863, y order of the Gourt, April, 1353. eat: J. MEIGS. Clerk. ap2-2awtJe! Copy—Test: BR. J. MBIGS, Clix. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIsTRIC Ss CoLuMBie PISTHICT oF Holding the District Court of the Untied States for the said Dtstrict. Bloop I. OC. MeCabe and cargo, and $674.25—In a Cause of Prize. Whereas the said Bloop and Cargo, m= , Were captured as Pr ize, by the officers and ere’ nitad State: focbost Zouave, at- tached to the North A'lantic Blockading Pansat on, and bronght isto the Port of Washington, Di { Columbia, and within the arisdistion of this jourt, and om the jist day of April, A.D. 1363,9 Libel waa fled in said Court by. tae United States Attorney for said District praying the condemna- ae Bibs id citer capped and that precess of mon an ment jue againat Said Sloop a: d Oargo,and money and the ‘Gwoers thereof, and all persons interested or claiming an interes: therein, warning them at some early day 30 appear and apewer said Libel. It is therefore ° 1d by thie Oourt, in Ac miralty Bittiog, thie st day of April A.D. ims, thet notice be given to the owners e' said Bloop and Oargo, and money, and all persone interested ore’ aiming gn interest therein, to appear and auswer this Livel en the third Monda: May, 1953, and show cause. if any they have, Bloop sed Cargo, money, should not be condemned and sold accord- ing to jaw; and thst said notice be g ven by poat- ‘Dg a copy of this order upon the front door of th yart House of said District, and by publication in Eid Raid Sanear the met tras oe rn day in May. rat publics on er bet ore the first Monday in cma! re By orderof the Court: . MEIGB, Clerk. it. S Gopy—Test:—B. a. ures: Olerk. yy wa. ar or eet PAPERHANGINGS. N 4 choles patterns, diferent pricet, Sunt Seceives at 9, MARERI TERS: oo a }@ 486 Seventh st., 8 doors a) PAM _ 87 Terms cash for goods and laber, so5w* OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES, Frames in The handsomest ascortmont of Oval ‘Mie Dirtriet, from the best, is the J. M. STH Te 166 Beveninng 8 _WG Terme sash. ANTQUITT oF and doors Pellews’ Hall, By 44050" .. By Sir Obarles Lye) ‘ yd Lye) FRANCE FATLoR. ye pa upon the certificate of the Commissioners ihat the Pape operly do GAEN ER. | sizes, with prices attached and the price per super- | antee of two responsible MEA 7 08's OrFrros, ¥ 4, 1062. POBALS will be reeeixe the Mayor's @flice until Monday, the I}th inst., at 12 o'clock m.. for ding and graveling Fighth street east grom Feoey wania avenue to Kast Oapitol sti Tho gravel must be nine inches in Senter tapering to four inches at sides ; and, ter being erated and graveled to the satisfaction of the Commisaianer Assistant Commi: ers, shall be thoronghly raked and rolled. Bidders mus{ state price per cubie yard for and square yard for wise: ‘avel must be obtained fro’ e inte raee- srt of the upproprintion will be peld oxcapt of the sppropriation exce Fre certitcate of the then o No ee co . e Com miosionars that ri 5 wnmmneeni = a ir i. RIGHARD BOTH WELL. EDWARD SOMMER. my 5-8t [Int.,Chron. & Rep.] Asa’t Oom’rs, AYOR’S OF FIUB, r4 pmoronaxs will be received at this o oes m, om Saturday, the Mh in: for gradi and graveling First street west, from K street north te New York avenue. Bidders must state the zee pereubie yard for for graveling. The gravel must be nine inches in ‘Septh in the grading and square yard center, tapering off to four inches at the sides ; after which to be well raked and rolled, No part of the appropriation will be paid exospt Suen =e eer ceate Gs ie Gommtastoi thatthe work has been properly execu’ , ‘Wii. YOUGLAS, Commissioner Fourth Ward. 8 QO. MILLS, WM. BATES, my45t [Int., Rep. & Chron} Asa’t Com'rs, _ (Usitep STALES PATENT OFFICE, APRIL 20, 1863. PRoP-SAL8 will be received by the undersigned until the 10th day of May next, for repairing and inting eee in the old portion of the Patent ice Bull , aking taser, &c. Epecifications can be seen a office. ‘or “‘repsiring and psinting’’ bids can be made for work by the day, or for the job. ap Z-td D P. HOLLOWAY, Oommissioner, ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE Mayor's office until Saturday, 9th May, at 12 o'olock ., for the erection of an’ Engine House, for theuse ofthe Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company, in accordance wi lans and specifica- tidnaon file in the Mayor’s ice, which may be seen from and after this day. BICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. LEWIS OLEPHANE Board of Aldermen. CHAS. H. UTERMEHLE, Common Council, ap 2-dtd (Intel., Rep. & Chron.) AYOR’S OFFICE, s APRIL, 183. Proposals will be received at the Mayor's Office until 12 m. Saturday. May yth. for grading and graveling Ninth street west from @ to N sts. north, under Aets approved Xth May und 9th Nov., 1962. The gravel must be nine inches in depth in the center, and tapering to four inches at the sides; anc the str fter being graded and graveled to the entire eatisfaetion of tae Commissioner of the ‘Ward and Assistant Commintioners, shall be thor- taked and rolled : must atate the price per cubic yard for grading and per rquare yard for gra No part of the appropriatioa will except work is properly done. JNO. T. Commissioner Third Ward, THOMAS LEWIS, G. W. DRAINE, ap 27-10t_ [Int., Chron. & Rep.}_ Ass’t Com’rs. PFGPOSALB WILL BE REORIVED AT THE Treasury Department Office of Construction, Washington. D C.. until 12 o’clock m., of May 11: 1863, for all Fire and Burglar-proof Safes required DAS Treasury Department prior to January |, Bidders must submit description of the Safes they propose to furnish, accompanied by drawings showing the mode of construction, and full size section: of the material used Also, achedules of ficial feet ineluding doors apg all necessary fixtures, at which Safes of extra si those mentioned in schedule will befurnished and put in place The Bafes to be delivered when Fequired, and the prices named in the bids must cover all charges, except freight, and the actual travelling expenses in those cases when the Safes require to be put in place bytbhecontractor. _ = All bids muat be accom paried by the written — rsons that the bidder is able to perform the contract, and that he will accept it if awarded to him, é The Department seserves the right to reject any or all the bids if it be considered for its in‘ereat to do so,and no bid will be considered that does not conform to the requirements of this advertisement n all respects. Z Locks willbe farnished by the Department, but must be put on by the contractor for safes Bids to be inclosed in_a sealed envelope, and endorsed ‘Proposals for Safes.’’ ISAIAH ROGERS, Engineer in charge Treasury Department. ap 18-mwf tMll UABRTERMASTRR GENERAL'S OFFICE, Wasuinctox City, March :9, 1863. Dera of steam vessels are invited to send to the Qua::ermester General's Office tenders for their rtar or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying corectt >» jaaterial, whether coppered, whether side wheel or pro: pellers, whether iron or copper fastened, size and pewer of engines and boilers; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or short charter with the estimated value of the vessel in case of loan, or in case the Government should prefer to purchase instead ef chartering. Owners of steam vessels already in tne service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make kuowr tothe Department any reduction in their present rates which they may be willing to gtant,and alco the price at which they will be willing to sell them. Ali such tenders should be addressed to the juartermaster General of the United States, at ashington, and should be endorsed ‘Proposals for charter o1 sale of steamers.” When received, they will be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy experse attending army transportation upon the ocean and tide-waters, by substituting. wherever it eando £0, cheaper vessels of equal capacity for shose n¢ w employed, . 0. METGS, mar 3.3m Quartermaster General. perce FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN ASSISTANT QUARTERMAS?BR’S Orricn, i Foraxe Department. Cor. G and 22d streets, AsHINGTON, D,C., April 16, 1863 WRITTEN PRoPosaLs are invited for furnishin: HAY. STRAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use 6! this Depot, to be del vered at the Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city. The proporals to be a.dreased to the under- Signed, and they shon'd state the qnantity of bane article offered, also the prize and the date elivery. Proposals will be received for five thousand (5.000) busbels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of Hay or Straw, and apwscis:ant 8 it should be for the interest of the Government to contract fora wait gchin to Déiput up in ks, of grain put a g000 Facka, of about two (2) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the cost of the contracter. The Hay and Straw to be securely baled, All Grain and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid insyection by the Goverment Inspector. fontrects will be awarded from time to time to the lowest reeponsible bidders, as the interests ot the service may requive. Good security will be required for the faithful fulflliment of any contract made under this advertisement. Payment to be made at the cumplsticn of the contract. |. L. ° ap 17-3m Captain and A. Q.M.U.8. A. ci RAILKOAD TICKETS, Office Washington and Georgetown Railroad Co., : WASHINGTON, April 18. PASSENGER TICKETS issued by this can be obtained at the following places : IN GEORGETOWN, AT Office of the Company, Bridge street, near High. ome ‘8 Drug store, corner Bridge and Oongress sl ets. jompany IN WASHINGTON, AT Moore's Drag sure 118 Pennsylvania Avenne. Thompson’s tore, corner Fifteenth street and New York aven Entwisle’s Drug store, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Twelfth tt. Nairn’s Drug store, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth st. Gilman’s Deng sors: 350 Pennsylvania av. E. 0. Norton, Railroad office, corner Pennsylva- nia avenue and Sixth street, National Hotel, Clarke’s Dru Bohn’s Book ‘e 668 Pennsylvania avenue, near Capitol. Mee herton’s Drug store, 167 Pennsylvania avenue api 5 ‘Walsh's Drug store, 608 Kighth street, Navy Yard, Cassin’s Drug store, corner Beventh and M sts. Harbangh’s rug store, corner Seventh and G sta, joswel Ug stOre, 60: Beve t is avenue, Toland Toe evente street and Virgin: 5 Hereafter tickets will not be sold in the cars, but only at tl laces above named, and in packages eftwenty foronedollar. Transfer checks food only Se the imtersections of the road, will be iseued as retofore by the conductors to those who pay fare 1m money or 5 PS GEORGE 8. GIDEON ap 21-Stawsw mena ‘Superintendent. FUENITURE—FUENITUBE! McGREGOR & CO., EX: TENSIVE WARER OMS, offer iipdnesrsente to rabaee of FUBNITURR and other Houseker ping Goods, Our stock is large ried, “PARI OR SUITES in Breeatelle, Rep, Plush and Hair cloth made to 5 CHAMBAR BETS in sold Oak, Walnut aad Ma- ag fon meee be doom ol Gompeed AWAUNGE AND” MAHORANT predston EADIE snd DINING OHA aretecue Oe: ir Mattresses, Husk an cshes reseed, 2 rit ge euantity of low Bedstesds. Ohsirs’ ” Chair Book ¢ases,—all sre made from the bout materials and war- ranted to give sat tion. Personafurnishiag would do wall to lock ough the stok before a8 we 80] ing at 1688 to times, EBGOR ay “pte Baath Fos it. DISSOLUTION, d Baraceatage pote san Dosiness dissolved on th was ie by tual consent. Al} persons inde! to late firm Hither of ty ike Gears s ovlzed sett ae: bea ane The business will in futere be by Ww. Stone, stand, will tec the old sarrane cfiheirn.* ree TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, On and after Monday, April 39, 1863, TWO DAILY r be ran be INGTON and WaRRLING es BHINGTON and HARPER'S FERRY, ver ING an A x between WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE, as BR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & BOSTON, eesreWathianton at@and ll.iga.m, and 9 and . On Bundays at 6 30 p. m. only. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 6.90, Sand 1] 15a. m. and $.Band 6.9) p. mm, On Sundays at8a. m.and $asd 6309p. m. only. Leave Waahlagton #0 6208. mrand S18 nd ave ma sm. Py On Bund, ye at Sand 6.90 p,m only. Aad OR WASHINGTON ANB THE SOS8TH. Leave Baitimere for Washington at 4.50,8 and 10 &. m, and 3,3.50 and §p. m. FOR ANNAPOLIB. Leave pamers: at m and 3 r= o train for Annapolis on Buadays. The third fourth trains only from Baltimore and the tretaad Arch trains from Washington stop eee Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent ap 71-tf ise2a. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE or THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST. Making the Quiekest Time. And the Only Route that ean sell a Through Ticket direct, or give Through Cheek for gege frem Washington City, With ‘Loss Ghanges of Cars than on any other Route, and wo Orinibus Ridirg. FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON OITY, (Sundays excepted,) making connections with at 8.154. M.and 9 P. On Sundays, Two Trains at 3 and 6.30 P. M.. con- necting: at Relay with 9P.™. Train from jaltimore, FOR THE WE8T. Train leaving Washington at 6.90 4. M. makes connection at Washin, anction (Belay House) with Train leaving Baitimore at 8.154. mM. Trains leaving ‘SWashin ton at 3,5. or 6.30 P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at P.M. BE BURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS B¥ THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washington. Knight's Latest Improved SLEEPING CARB, of the most superior tinish, attached to Night Trains. THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHIC AGO, éc., éc., éc., WF WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. _¢@ WF Special Notice to Passengers for the West from Washington '—Paseengers Foing. West. by purcha- sing their THROUGH TICKETS in Washington, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONE DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the priv- ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, @7-C onections at the Obio River with CLEVE- LAND « PITFSBURG, CRNTRAL OHIO and MARI <TTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them, with the whole Railway System o of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and SOUTH WEST. For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington otation. W. P. SMITH. Master of Transportation M. COLE. Generai ap 2l-tf 1863) THE 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD Is a PIRST-cUABS ROGTE ‘0 ALL THE WESTERN OITIBE, SPEED, SAFETY AND OOMSOBT1 paceaga ousoxen TuahBUh FO DUBE ¥EOM BALTIMORS THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGI ‘Two of them makin GLOBE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. We For Through Tickets a By, at the offices of the Northern Central Railro: jompany, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID BUR EE NG SARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING axp SALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. - Passengers will take the 6.90 a.m. and 630 p.m. traps conneeting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a. m. and 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northern Central Rail- road, and arrive in Harrisburg at 1 p.m. and 1.35 a there making close connections with the trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for all parta of the West. FREIGHTS. By this route Freights of all cener yrions ean be forwarded to and from any point on the roads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indians, Illinois, Wisconsin, ieket Agent. Towa, or Missouri, by Rativoad Ciiker The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forw: to any port en th ie Ohio. Meskingem, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Tilinois, py! Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Ohi- with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. lerchants and shippers entrusting the transpor: tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its » transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from Spy point in ‘est, by the Pennsylvania Central oad, mes as favorableas are charged by other oe arta ar to mark packages ‘Vis Penna ym ae ‘WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central B. B., No. 80 North street, Baltimore, ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’ Superintendent, Al a, EW Ngoedioeretenl piu hee Be, * deiphia, jan'?-ly,r — HATIONAL LOAN.- THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE . TWENTY YEARS FROM DATS, Or after Five Years, at Option of the Government THE COUPON BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDERED DOLBARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLABS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED POLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLABS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTEREST aed ie AT DATE OF FUR AUD PAYABLE SHMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. ‘These BONDS are the GHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, The Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv alent to 8 Pu Onn, in currency, FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 469 FIFTEENTH STREET, DuaLeas wm @OVERNMENT BONDS, TREASUBY NOTES, OCERTIFICALZG, 4RNY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, anne OCUBRENCY AND BXOHANGB LARIFIED CIDER hayp per schooners qa | CLOTHING, &c. T° THE CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRICT! | The undersigned would most respectfully informs | Bis friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now | prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks © | READY-MADE CLOTHING | ever offered in this city. He assures those in want | of astock that they will do well to give him a cail, Respectiully, 8. HERZBERG, Neo. 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore street, Baltimore, March, 1863. mar 28-$m" UBRAH FOR SMITH! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immense Bargains in OLOTHING, FURNISHIN2 GOODS, HATS, OAPB, &¢., &e. For a few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING BTOOK. To those in want we say, now is the time to bey, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s, mar I7 and corner 3'th st. and Pa. ay. GPst DECLINE IN GOLD! In eae to reduce our present stock we have BEDUCED THE PRIOE OF OUR OLOTHING and are no® selling off at rapid rates, ‘The people find that 3. BRUOB & 00.5 is the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STRERT, two doors below Smith’s. J. BRUCE & O0., mar 17 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near FP. ISCOHARGED SOLDIERS are all invited to eal at SMITH’S, No. 460 Buvanrz Sraugr, Opposite City Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. Boidiere can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITHS, Mo. 460 SRVENTH STREET, and CORNER 20TH STRE. mari? iT AND PA, AY, DRY GOODS, &c. EW DRESS GOODS. OLORED ALPACAB, PLAIN and FIGU MOPBLINS, MOZAMBIQUES. POPBINS, VA- LENTIAS, PUIL DE OHILVIRS, GINGHAMB, LAWNS, JAOONETS. ORGANDIES. BAREGES, E MARTZ, SPRING BALMORALS. 5 MOURNING GOODS in great variety and of the eee M. TAYLOR & 00. ap 2i JEW GOODS! NEW GOODS: RED NEW GOODS! Will open this day a and MEDA magnificent stock of POIN’ LLION JOLLABS, SETS: IN@ANT ROBES hel Be LT CLASPS, PORTEMON- ,&¢, whieh will be sold at WM. WEINBER@’s, 18 Market Space, MBROIDERIES—A splendid ascortment just eer 4 ey MEY ENDBRGS 45 Market Space, betw 7th and sth ata, LEAOHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, NEW YORK M7LL8, WAMSUTTA and other va ua- bie reese wiczuractire: meio. Also, Irish ve! e" al aw. MEYENBERG’A, between 7th and 8th sta., Under the Avenue House. 48 Market Space, mar 2 889 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Baerwesn 9ro & 16% Brs., (COMBS’ BUILDING.) Have Just Recetved 100 GASES DE 8ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGHE “RED LAO,” IN QUABTS AND PINTS, ‘Pais Wine is pronounced by connoissenre superset Ye any other brand in the market, and prors- iment om the Wine list of first-class New York Hotels and Restaurants. ALSO 100 CASES GREEN SEAL, QUARTS. Besides the above Wines, we have constantiyen 2ané a full supply of all other well-known brandso— PIPER HBIDSIOK, HRIDSICK & OO MOET 2 OHANDON OLEQvOT, ; 6. HE. MUMM & OO,, Bte. @® An inspection cf cur stock, which is now zeplote in every branch. is respectfully solicited, AUG. JOHNSON & Oo, mar 8-tf oo QW OH, OOME WITH MB yy, to the ootea Bone it. You, air, that’s the place, for the corner has boon ‘Stted ‘tip in the most costly style, with or Liqasrs at’ the bar and overs deliecay ofthe nea- eon can be had at all hours, in the tapeer at ortest motice. Prices moderate, a. . @: “9 PR ir private ssdeth at, weg Sat? WELL & W. ee) B® * OPO RT RI Co, For Coloring the Hai te Btawiful Brows end Applied without or Parati will aise Ge air or winks rw joadve; leaves Hack Sdapted to ladion” tae, whose halt is’ promsharely Guarantiod as represen rer ted Bbw ‘8 MILI- TAPAS PANOr pepe sea eae ‘A th

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