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“THE EVENING STAR. |- ‘GE OF PUEBLA. Accounts from, ico, received via Havana | New *York, supply intelligence from Puchis te the 23d ultimo, at which time the city ‘was still in possession of the Mexicans. Tne Trivine; in recdpitulatiog the news, says: * -We-have this time both French: more Aine ¥ previous , seems certdin that the. French pave been repeatedly mised, especially on the i%h of | April, when they made an aviack upon the 80 1 design of Comonfort—to dislodge’ from Bjs ‘position at Atlixco—was not attained. On ‘A 20 reports werareceived in Vera Cruz that the French had. t ed by the ol -d forces o} fortand Ortega, and had n, compe! to give-up the fort Javier, the only fort they still held in Pi and the bill San Juan, and to fall back to their former position at jucan. This report, howevexy, does not agree’ with a French ac- count published in & Sot Vera Cruz, ac- cofding to which the k'rench were successful on Apri! 19 in sn attack upon the chureh of Carmen, and took possession of i No advance of | ij ; vara, which is entirely in the interest of the French, reports that, according to the latestac- counts, the position of the two ‘ties seemed motto have been much changed from what it Was ut the beginning of April. The Heraldoot Mexico, of April 2, which gives a review of the operations from March 30 to April 21, is sanguine of final success. The news received in Vera Crug direct from Puebia was only to April 19, while the dates trom the City of Mexico. received via Jalapa, were to April 22, including despatches trom Puebla to April 2i. It was inferred from this fact that the last French dispatches were either ctptured by Mexican guerrillas or were of an unfayorable character. Animporieant item of news is the arrival of large reinforcements for the Mexican army in the City of Mexico. The army of Comonfort alone -has received a reinforcement of 7,000 Men, :.nd the Mexican reports express the hope that l-y overwhelming numbers they will be able to annihilate the French invaders. The traitor Butron, who acted in concert with the ¥rench, is said to have been totally defeated, and Marquez is reported to have been made . prisorer, The sickly season had commenced again and was haying a disastrous effect en the health ef the French troops. Thus it will be seen tial the prospect of a subjuzation of the Mexican-Republic by the French is not pro- mising. PRENTICEANIA. Paul Morphy, the chess-player, has deterio- rated since he became a rebel. They are beat- ing him at chess in Paris. Let him stay arebel @ yeai longer, and we will challenge chess match ourself, giving him knight and pawn, pizyiug with our back to the board, and at the same time dictating editorial articles aginst the rebellion. Huiiphrey Marshall, we learn, ayows on all occasions his determination to come to Louis- ville. Let him come, and we will give him such s whipping as would make a puppy one day oid open his eyes, Gen. Price is at Little Rock, and they say he | is about to advance towurd Missouri. We should think the rebels would object to an ad- vance of prices. "We suppose that cathartic pills, before they are fi ie authorities. Our Government's leniency has increased the virulence of the rebel sympathizers toward it. Perhaps itsseyerity will win their affec- tions. It is said that the people of Douisville sup- pose that che highest honor that can be paid to ‘Wwomap is to nume a steamboat after her.—. change. We regard it as almost equal to marryingthe | dear creatures, names. and giving them our own &7-The editors of the Philadelphia Evening Joursial haye been sued for libel by Mr. W. Thomas, collector of the port of Philadelph @@Jonn Tytns, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed Chief Justice of Uteh, yice Kinney, removed. #7 The Supreme Court at Cincinnati, Ohio, | has decided that green backs are a legal tender. Qi TATION HOUSE FOR METROPOLITAN Ppo- S LICE, ‘es $r4Lep Proposars will be received at the office of the Superintendent o ‘opoiitan Police, 516 th street west, until Ferpay, Mey 223) at 12 on, for the ere stion of one Statioe House, ance with the act approved March be leeated on South street, betw t Fifth and Sixth streets. Propesals will “Building Comittee on Station Hou clude all work and materia s specifi wry for completion of the building, realy ancy, end name the shortest time req red for “coxepleticn, gecordirg to the piaas and speciticaticns, whieh can be seen at the «fice of the Saperini ce from thi When s bid wy 4 firm, or ebid, otherwise mame of rach ested tte giance must accompany eac fs mitter reserves the right, conferred by | resaid, to reject such bids ns may not be | advantageous” to the interests of the amount of double th from the successful bidder— ist of bond, signed by two persons | known to be abundantly responsible for the faith- | ful perfo mance of the contract within the ti specified, and the exaction of a suitable for each duy’s failing to coiupiete the building within the time specified. RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. OSEPH F. BROWN, President Bi ALEX. 8. SHER. Prest, Board Common Gouneil, Building Committee. ngton, May 8, 1883. iny 9-e0t22 QteAuseadre GREAT EASTERN, r. rd Aldermen. Was WALTER PATON, Commander, | will be dispatched Zee FROM NEW YORK. 6] Saterday... Junes + Suly 21 And at the same regular intervals thereafter, First Cabin, from. ......... ..995 to @ 135 Seeond Cabin. .... stots tenes 870 Excursion Tickets out and back,in the Ist and 24 Cabin only, a fare and a half, Servants accompanying passengers, and Children unéer twelve years of age, half fare. Infants free. Third Cab ee Bteerege, with superior accommodations... “Ail feres payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U. 8. currency. Back passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of lug- gage. ’ An experienced Surgeon on board, For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the Office, 26 BROADWAY, New York. For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPIN- boon a 64 South street, New York. my 13 Heo NVEST YOUR MONEY. —I will psy the same interest for money that the Government pays i Aced of trust on some as good property im the city, worth five times the amount Address ¥. CARPENTER, through Office. : may 11-3t* OR SALE—An elegant riding PONY, suitable | for pees lation oF gene sean, ao ou; perfectly gentle: also oefeen fell in ‘Apply. at harness Apply at "8 Livery Stables,7th street, near H. my lst" % ices any where in the city, a! wage MP JOHN WEIK & 00." 470 Tenth st , betw. Dand B, my 1l-lw* ‘im to a j torduty, should geta pass from ihe | AUCTION SALES, i FUTURE Days. By THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. EX Wadons Lomser, TRON, TOOLS, Wacex Marteziar, or 14 DEesoRIPTioss. The undersigned 11 at public suction on MONDAY, fletietn day of Mays a¢ Mo’elock, the entire stock at well-known stand of Rapley and Murgh+ y, Prospect street, Georgetown, DD Gensiating in follows, via: { SNew Top Ex, agen, . 1 New No-top s | 1 piston 8 ‘gon, ‘arm i ie ae fexory tamber, tive go Ren do. Toco @o Pop! Pine do, es, = a0. $0 Gouteecitment of Felloor, Bent Rims, Hubs, Bows, Wood Axles, &c, Bengt: TOS! Vices, Bellows Mvils and Tools lot OW do, Jot New Axles, By is. seas emerge Chat, imming 3 erial, sp Eran. Old oes, Shoes, Short Ohains, &c. ac! Fale Positive, without reserve. Terms cash, in Banxable funds. ‘ J, L. PABKHURST. my l-dts {Chron.] T. DOWLING, Auct. By JAS. C. Mc@UIBE & O0,, Auctioneers. prsxo FORTE AND AND HOUSEHOLD FUR- wiTURE dé? Avcrion.—On MONDAY MOKN- 1NG, May |. Comm: ‘at IU o'cloek, we shall sell, at the residence of Octavions Knight, No. 461 Eleventh street, near the corner of E street, his housebole Furniture, &c. naming— Bove woed 7 octave Forte, by Gale & Co., Mahogan Hair Cloth Bofa, Rocker, Arm acd Bice Chairs, ene Hair Oloth Reclining Sofa, labogany Marble Top Table, and Whatnot 0 g 8D: Lares Bidebd oar ut ‘Exton on Dining Table. Bi 5 Bock ein ” ted Oot ber Furniture, , Toitation Wale Chamber Bulge Brusselis Parlour Qarpets, wees ies Haat cee }, Bo! + rocke} se Stove aud Kitchen Hequisites.40.. °° hb. my (Bep.] J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By BOTELER & WILLBON, Aucti 8. GALE OF suPEnIOn HoUsedoLD FobNT. TURE aT AUOTION.—On MOND, th ear commencing at 10 o’clook A. M. 0, m £ oF = E Chamber ny 12- :, 8t house i4th streets, we will sell the greater portion of the Purniture,&e.,of ageftioman dochining house. keeping, comprising principally— 4 | Fullsolid W: Marble-to; Marble and Broni Collection of handsome Italian Marble Vases, Parian and Alabaster Figures, and other orna-: merta for mantels tables French Figured Lasting Parlor Window Cartains, with ditto for four windows, Gilt Cornices Band id Fixtures Gilt decorated Window Shades Weivut Bedsteads, Feather Bed, Hair Shuck Mat- treskes Marbie-top Walnut Washstands, Toilet and Chamber Sets and Chairs Walnut Warde Mirror Sewing Machine, in handsome walnut case Erussels and Veni ian Oarpets Chamber ard Stair Carpets and Rods } Welnut Extension Dining Table | Oak Marble top Sigeboar Oak Dinit g-room Chairs. _ Walnut Hall Rack and Chairs Beautiful French China, Dinner and Tea Sets, matched. embracing over 2¥ pieces OGut-gluas Decanters, Water and Champagne Goblets Wine Glasses Ivory handle Dinner and Tea Knives Best plated do do Forks De Tea Sets. pieces. and Castors Two dozen best Silver te and Tea Fpoons Two best Silver Salt and Mustard Spoons Solid Bilver Soup and Oyster Lailea Plated Fish Knife . ieee toes and Kitchen Tables and ether Re- jen Child’s Chaise Carriage. _ : One fine Rosewnod-case iron-case Piano Forte, 7 octaves, elezantly carved legs and lyre, with pearl keys, made te order : Also, one tool, oue Cover, jot of Music The Furniture is penopely of Kirby’s superior ‘2 3 z make, and but little useo, The Silver and Plated | Ware are from Galt’s. Terme: Ailsume of and under $30, cash; over hat amount, a creditof thirty and sixty days, upon notes bearing interest, satisfactorily endorsed. my8d&ds BOTELER & WILLSON. Aucts. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, WO DESIRABLE FRA DWELLING Hovses at Pusiic Avction. —On WEDNES- DAY AFTERNOON, May 13th at 5 o’clock, ont! remises. we chull sell, front Lot No, 2, in Squar 0.575, fronting on Rorth © strest, between 2 and 3d +treets east, running back 128 feet, and im- Froved by two neat and weil built two story frame dwelling houses, with bacs buildings, 2 ie d cash; balance, six and twelve st, ségured by adeed of trust J. MeGUPRE & CO, Aucts, | B2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO consequence of the rain, unvil MONDA 15th, same hour and pla my }-d J.C McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. {OURTEEN DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS WEAN TEE CAPITOL AT Pusiic AvoTion.—Oo WEI NESDAY AFTERNOON, May 6th, at5 o’clk, on the premises, we eball sell is desirable Building Lots, fronting respectively about 20 feet each on north Q street, betweed <d and 3d streets east, and od street cast, between Maryland avenue and north back to a good stley. Iz docated for dwellings, ofthe street, and the por- have pavements laid in oe C st each lot runnin These lots are beautifu are atout with the grad tion fronting o front Title i Terms: One twelve menth: eae or premises eat hb onveyancing at expense of purchaser, ap * TD G>McGUIRE & CC., Aucts, . the remainder in six and terest, secured by a deed of | M@THE ABOVE SALE I8 UNAVOIDABLY jostponed until WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOON, ay i3th, same bour and place. my7 » J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. &2- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- Renedin cousequenee of the rain, until MONDAY, May ieth, same hour, 3 my led J. 6, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, By BOTELER & WILLB8ON, Auctionears, GALE OF THIRTY BUILDING LOTS aT AUO- dO ti0N ON A Lona Crepir._On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 5th, at 6 o'clock, we shal! sell onthe premises, original lota will be subdivided into about twenty feet fronts, making altogether about thirty lots. located on north M street, Second street east, and Delaware avenue, running back to anixty feet alley. | _ Terme: One third cash; balance on a credit of 1,2, ; 5. and 4 years; notes to bear interest and security on the property. my 4+ BOTELER & WILLSON, Aucts, | M#THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON | gecount of the iain, until THURSDAY EVM- 1 jay 7th, at 5 »'cloc! “nye” 'YOTELER & WILLSON, Auets, S7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POST. voned until TUESDAY, May }2th, same hour and wy? BOTELER & WILSON, Aucts, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS AGAIN POSTPONED until MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 6% o'clock, at Tron Hall, between 9th and 10th streets. my 1S SOPELER & WILLSON, Aveta, By THOMAS DOWLING Auctioneers, VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY BRICK Hovsg «xp Lor im Guorcetown af Avo- trios —On THURSDAY AFTERNOO, May 2lat, at 5 o’clock, Iwill sell, in front of the premises, o: Jefferson street, Georgetown, an excellent threa story Brick Dwelling, containing in all eight | ard and a well of Geod running water, ‘ermn; $700 eseiromain cn the interest for four yesreorlonger. One-half of tho belancs to be paid in cash, the remainder in two equa! payments in three and six months, for which notes are to ba given with satisfactory endorsements ¢ in- terest The title is good and warranted, deed will given, all conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. my 14-dtf THOMAS DOWLING, Aucta, By GREEN & WILLIAM3, Auctionesrs. PEREMPTORY BALE OF BIXTEEN FINE BUILD.NG Lots.—Twelye of these lota ara situated near the terminus of road op 8th and 9th streets, near Boundary | Raves No. 393. { olotson7th street west nearvear R street | and two on Sth street near R street. in Square 419 excellent low. o'clock F. Veyancing at the cost of the parchasers. If not F street, south side, between Isth and | all pantries, &c., with a paved celler an | will also be gold immediately after the first nerced They will all be sold without reserve on the | premises, a TUESDAY, the 28th day of May,até | ki 7 Qt itonted ‘on the aioe of 8th and Frederick i i | i { j | November, A ‘obe and Marble-top Bureau, with | 2;./ *| Columbia, and by the request of the holder of the | notes secured thereby, the undersigned trustee’s | will sell at public auction, at the Auction Rooms of s so = DW dy' tet; two lots, 18 iid baevision . rth F Say ‘on Maryland 4 Rig en z ‘three lots, fronting “flo He. 8,in squere $e. 61, front- between th D street and pues Tote, 23 feet 4 by 137 foot fi f lot No. 10, in seuare No. 1122, atic No Sadar 1 fronting south and eats huree lots, ones by 75s two, 5 Lhd feet 9 inches ot No. re No.1 of jot No. it, in sans eral See Bn! lota, fr0B' ‘Dth street d ee . finion of u A No. 1123; two lets @ach fron’ on east, between eouth A and B streets, 15. by 103, za haviog oft srk twee ade 8 tak 8 four lots, two 25 by 75; two Subdivision ef lot No 9. ip square ; Wo eis; three ie B Jots fronting Delaware tvenue, betwe: ‘and C streets, jet 736 inch 85 feet 43¢ inchos each, Term: Ope.thira Tan balnee 00 8 cretit otal ene twelve months, notes bearing interest, satie- ety BOTELER & WILLSON, Auets, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, EXzeNeive BALE OF THE MOST BeLENDID Forxitvre aT Averion,—On TUESDAY. the 19th Of May, at 19 o’clook A. M., we shall sefl at idence of a gentieman declining house- in Georgetown, at the House. SCERT REO Get Sornea ena ¢ Splent * 01 Treen jus] Ove! Inat Carved, consisting of Tete a-t and Bide and other Ohaira | '* © tte Sofas kease and Marble-top Table EbiSese Droming Oana snd Waleat Whereer easi forsasl bal Marbiesop Walnut Dressing Bureaus ry Elegant ‘Do 10 do ‘a! Do Walnut Bedsteadsand Wardrobes Walout and Mahogany Chamber Sets and Chairs Extension, Dining, and other Tables ideboards and Oak Dining Chairs - Hall Racks, ,Chaire, Large Arm and Ladies’ Rockers my Tngrain, Stair and other Carpets russels, Ingrain, Stair and other Car Hand‘Gtar Rode “ China, Dinner and Tea Bets Ivory Handle Knives and Forks Oooking, Radiator. and ether Stoves Large lot of Kitchen Requisites One Ladies’ Riding Baddie and Bridle ane many other articies wo numereus to enam- erate. Re We call attention of persons in want of good | Furniture and Oar pets, to attend the sale,as they will have a fine opportunity of getting good Goods f the best quality. s Oms Wdtd GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. _ By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Laxp NKAR Wasuincton City.—By yirture | | of adeed of trust bearing date on the 9th day of | . D., 1354, and duly recorded in liber ; A. 8., No. 87, {clios 425, etc.,one of the land { rde for Washington county, in the District of ' Green & Williams, in the’ Qity of Washington, on | | the subdivision of a | & fine Two-sto! | indis | dence of a gentleman declining housekeeving. No. | 10 K at.. between Sth and yth, opposite Nosthern | i j Seventh street rail | fy | exhibited at the | B. L. W. | BOUBEHOLD A | virt | ses.on THU | the right to resell at the risk | chaser, after five days’ notice. Terms made known upon the day of sale. Con- | Settled for in three days from day of sale, the lots 4 Will be resold sfter five days notice in the Breaing | Star, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chasers, my 14 1it* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, E WATCH, M.D. Ho 3ibsonoratiio Pirvsiclan, We ate ee etaeaiciagels inh Poutiwaenth sth rt lourteee! fe Office Hours—Till Werlock a. mi; after 4 o'clock p.m, ‘ : may 8 2w* OBSTETRICAL SURGEON. A. p. nUGGLB8, M.D. late of New York city. tly located at No, 446 Twelfth uae rom bis professional eXperienee, and ex- tensive practise in the New York hospitals, he is | to give the best treatment to all who need Kis services. Special attention given to diseases * LES, M. D., a enildr Cee ee ees Ae RUGGLES, y & im* No, 446 Twelf:h st. 6, Hive twantize, “eke SIX PERCENT BONDS FURNIGHED AT PAR uY . BARROW, McKELDEN & 00., No, 933 Puxy. Avryus, Opy Ave Willarts’, - CHEAPER THAN MS, 11 ots, per bil. By J.C McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. on K srreet N: etn Bow ~-On MONDAY 6 o'clock, in front of the deed of trust, dated July premises, by virtue o} 7th, 18g0, and duly rr cordedin LiberJ. A. 8 ,No. 202, folios 254, et esq. of land records for aaneon county, D.C ry ‘west, runping back 8 feet 10 iu is use of the six fect aliey, running tro said part of said Lot No, 23, to 20 fee alle: rear of sald sqi tobe mail by th bs yy the purchaser. YM. J. STONE, Jr., Trustee, myéa 3.0 MeGUIBE & 00. By JA3.C. MeGUIRE & 00., Asction-ers, in NEAR THE BaLTimony RalLRoaD On TURSDAY AVTERNOON ‘fay | Op the premises, we shal) sell wi | of Bquare 630, bie | fe avenue, at the corner 0! Dack 1(6 foet ‘This is believed to business lots for sale Opposite FRANKLIN , i | rp BUSTER'S SALHOF VALUABLE BUILDING | | AFTERNOON, May isth, at shall sell part of Lot No. 23, in Davidson Sub- vision of Syuare No. 235, fronting 2% feet 2:nckes ot north K street. between 12th and 18h streets 8, with the free m the rear of the re, ea cost of attending conveyancing Austs, EREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE ees T— 19, at 6 o’elock, out reserve part #) feet on New Jersey Estreet north, running be one of the most eligible in the vicinity of the it. | “Terme; One-toird cash; remainder, in 6 and: 12 months, with interest, secured byadeed of trust ises. ny ed 5.0. MeGUIRE & 00., Aucts. OF CALVIN. 2voinmes. D Agere BEFORMATION IN PHE TIM 3 FKaNGE Tyron. | | r | on I street nerth, | five gave thereafter, the trustee reserves the right TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 2th day of May, at | 5o’elock, p. m,, the lot or parcel of land No. 43, in pert of the original tract of land in said county of Washington, called “Gran by.”” The said lot No. 43 contains 4% acres of land, more or less A pst of the subdivision will be ale. This lot of land is well located, within four or five miles from the city, inan excellent neighborhood, and isa part ofa tract of land of noted fertility. For he purposes ofa market garden, or a location for | a country residence, it is very desirable, a | Terms of sale : One-thirdincash; and the reside | in Bix and twelve months, with interest, secured by { deed of trust. If the terns of sale are. not | complied with in five days after the day of sale, | then the trustee’s reserve the right to resell at the j rick and cost of frst purchaser, after five days no- tice, Conveyancing and stampa at purchaser cost, WHITMAN 0. BRBTOR,! trustees WILLIAM H.” WARD. Fustees, my 4- 2awSwkds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ANDSOMB AND SPACIOUS FOUR-STORY AND BaseMENT Briek -Housk, with Back BUILDING AND LoT, FRONTINGON NORTH C, BETWEEN Foi D-A-HALF AND THIRD STREETS, AT AUC- tIoN.—On TUESDAY, the 19th instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at § o'clock P, M., that spacious Four-story Brick'House belonging to the estate of the late Dr, Bailey, being part of lot No. —, in square No. 833, situated on the north side of C street north, between Third and Four and-half streets west, being house No. 392 Cxtreet, The lot basa front of 28 feet Zinches by a depth of 133 feet 5 inches te a 30 foot alley, fronting on which is ory Brick Btable ‘and Carriage-house. The house is a well-built four story, with back building and basement, containing in’ all sixteen conveniently arranged rooms, with a wide hall runping through the whole department and porch in the rear; also, ‘a side alley leading out to C street. We deem any eomment in commendation of the above described property would se superfluous: fuffice it to aay it is the most dusirable and beauti ful location for aprivate residence in the city of Washington, avd ary person wishing to procure a handsome residevee or make agood investment | will co well to attend the sale. yi | Terms : One-third cash: balance in #ix and twelve and eighteen monihs, for notes bearing interest frem day ofaale A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyance at cost of purchaser, Title table. GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auct>, my ¥3 y W. ALL & OO., Auctioneers, NO KITCHEN FURNITURE aT Avction.—On WEDNESDAY MOKNI ’ 2uth instant, at 10 o'clock, we wili sell, at the resi- Liberty Market, the Furniture and Kflects, com- rising— | Piano and Stool, _ a Walz ut Parlor Suit, consisting of Sofa.two Tete- a Tetes, Arm and Kesy Chairs and Side do, Marble-top enter Tables, i Brussels, ‘Three-ply ano Inzrain Carpets and Rugs, i Hall (il Cloth, Hat Rack and Step Carper Extension Dining Table, Chairs, Etagere "and Sida ables, Sideboard and Refrigerator, Paintings and Mirrors. China, Glass und Crockery Ware, Excellent Curled Hair and Shack Mattre Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Washstands anc Tables, | Feather Beds. Bolsters and Pillows, Mahogany, French and other Bedsteods, Wardrobe, Toilet tets, Chaira, Fire Irons. Stoves, &c. i ay A good assortment of Kitchen Furnjtureand Uten- . Terme cash ni W.L,. WALL & 00 , Aucts, By J. C, MCGUIRE & CO., Auct oneers, RUBTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EB- TATE NORTH OF THE PResipRNr’s Hovar.—By ¢ of a deed of trust from Lawriston B. Hardin bearing date on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1854, and recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. 79, folio 238, &c., one of the land records for Washington county, in the District, and by the reqnest of the holder of the notes secured thereby, the undersigned trus- tees will sell. at public sale, in front of the premi- URSDAY AFTERNOON, the sith day of May, A. D196, at half past § o’elock, Lots Nos. 21, 22, ,25, 28, 27, 28, in Square No, 183, in the city of Washington. This property is well located in a part of the ety where real ent: ‘apidly iucreasing in value ani le either as a per manent investment or for speculation. Terms of sale: One-third in cash; the residue in three equal payments in6, 12and 13 months, with pa interest trom day of eale, seourad by deed of trust, If the terms of ssle are oot complied with in five days after the day of sale, then the trustees reserve and cost of first pur- Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser’s expense, evan SING ATM HW ABD, i JAB: Y, DAVIS, ¢ Trustees. J.C, Mé@UIRE & CO., Aucts, by J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, RUSTBES SALE—A DESIRABLE BRICK Dweiiina House on I sraeet Norte, WEEN HAND l0TH STREET West.—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 23d, 1893, at 5 o’clock,on the premises, by virtue of a deed ol trustto the subscriber, dated the lith pay e Gotober, 1358. duly recordei in Liber J, . No. 164, folios 227, 228, and 229, one of the Land for ton County, | D.O., I shall sell ,) in Square seven: three (373.) a8 designated upon the map or pian of the City of Washington. in the District of Columbia, fronting betwem 9th and lth streets west, 15 feet and 4 inches, and rupning back the same width tothe depth of S1 feet and 9 inches, toa lS feet alley, With the right of egress and in- [peo to the rear of said premises by the said alley. oaetiies with the improveiments, consisting of three story and attic brick dwellin, Terms: $1,260 in cach: the remainder in 6 and 12 mouths with interest, secured by a deed of trust on ORT Sevtincing at thaex f parchas conveyancing & xXpeuse of purchaser, If the terins of sale are not complied with within to resell at the risk and pense of tho defaulting urchaser, ee i the Eveni Eisr. "©? Tigo. FHECKIBS Trnstee my 7d J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. TNITED STATES REVENU DE. U STAT MORITORY Ce STAME DE 7 Peg haps cs of interned evig No. Seven' rect, between E a, Sti ‘This office having been designaced by the missioner of Internal Revenur as the De} for furnishieg United States Internal He ®tamps, 2 ful: mapoly, of every Kind and denomi- bation will hereafter be kept constantly ox hand. ‘The following discount will be made: Gu purch ages of $59, or more, 2 per centum, On purchases of $10:, or more, 3 per centam, Ou purcheses of $9" is ou Fcentum, Stamp Depositary and Collector of _my 12 at Pe Tnterna Bevenue for D.O, pPBeann. LIVERPOOL, CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA, Passage ticko's to and irom nd to California and Australia, and drafts for £1 and up- rin am the opal Back of Irglaud epee DANIBL A. BROSNAN Sexton ht. Patrick's, “my f-lw" P, Sheahan, of ie 2 pe a FA ap Teepereenr® JONES & 00.%, tay 6 Corner Bighth and D stre.ts. | im any case, the Regimental Commander shall think i UPRESEEES SALE OF SMALL LOT OF @OOD | | ofduty, and who desiro to re-enter the ssrvice. | In the case of an efficer, application for appoint | completely fulfilled: | shall be impracticable to get this last evidence, he | The Provost Marshal for the District ehall ther | | rend the application, with this certificate of the | Board, tothe Acting Assistant Provost Marshal } dence of service and character a5 the records of j the -| partyshall fail to make payment to the under- | | of Range 25 w ‘Wasstxcron, April 29, 143. General Orders No, 10§,—The organization of an Invalid Corps ighereby suthorized. ~ This corps shall consist of companies. and if it shall hereafter be thought best, of batta'lons The'companies shall be made up from the follow- ing fourees, viz: Firss; By taking those offlcers and enlisted men of em! now im the field (whether actually present or temporarily abeent) who, from wounds received’ in action or disease Contracted in the line of Guty, are unfit for field service, but are still eapedle of effective garrison duty, or much other Mghtuty as may be required of an Invalid Corps. Regimental Commanders shall at once make oat, from information received from their Medical and Company Uficers, and from their own knowiedgo, Tolle (sceording to the ferm farnished) of the names of all the officers and ealisted men under their Commands who fulfill the following condi- tionay 1, That they are unfit for active field service on account of wounds or disease contracted in the Tine of duty ; this fact being eertified by 2 Medical Officer'in the service, after personal examination, 2. That they are fit for garrison duty; this tact being likewise certified by the Medical Officer, as above, after personal examination, 8. That they are, in the opinion of their Com- manding Officers, meritorions and deserving. ‘These rolis shail be certified by the Examining i Surg: on and Regimental Commander, and trang mitted, through the regular channels of military correspondence, to the Provost Marshal General of the United States, The Regimental Commander shall enter into tha column of remarks opposite each oficer’s name on the roll, a statement as to the general character of the officer for intelligence, industry. sobriety, and a’ ion to duty; ard all intermediste Com- manders shall indorse thereon such facis as they may possess in the case, or if they have none, they shall state how far they are willing to indorse the opinion of the officer or officers making the recom- mendation. Similar rells shall be forwarded from time to time, whenever the numberof men fulfill- ing the conditioms enumerated or the exigencies of the service may render it expedient. Sccond. By taking those officera and enlisted men still in serviee and Lorne on the rolls, but who are absent from daty, in hospita!s or convalescent camp or are otherwise under the control of Medical Officers. In these cares the Medical Offisor in at- tendance shall prepare the rolls according to form entering the names ef officersand men from the same regimenton a roll by themsalves, and send them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commander, who will forward them, as heretofore apecified, sab ject to the same conditions and require ments. If, an officer unfit,in point of character, te continue in the service of the Invatid Corps, though disabied and certified by the Surgeon, he will state his ob- Jection in the column of remarks,and note the ex- ception before signing the certilicate. If any officer or enlisted man now in the service, but absert and beyond the reach of a Medical Officer in charge of a hospital or convalescent camp, desires to enter this corps, he will take tae course indicated below for those who have been hozorably discharged the service. Third. By accepting thore officers and enlisted men who have been honorably discharged oa ac count of wounds or disease contracted in the line ment must be mate to the Provost Marshal General of the United States through the officer detailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen. eral of the Btate, No application of this kind wil] be copsidered unless the following conditions are 1, That the applicant produce the certificate of the Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment for the District in which he residea that he is unfit for active field duty on account of wounds or disease. and is not liable to draft, but is fit for garrison duty. 2, That he furnish evidence of honor able dis. charge on account of wounds or disability con- tracted in the line of duty, That he produce recommendations from tt Regimental, Brigade, and Division Commanders under whom he formerly served, that he is worthy of being thus provided for and capable of returning adequate ser to the Government, In case it may, having establishd the first two points above, satisly the Board of Enrollment that he is deser Ving, and present its certificate of the fact This evidence must all be obtained by the applicant, and must be transmitted with his appiication for ap- pointment, If there be no Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General for the 8tate. the application may be for- warded through the Adjutant General of the State, Whois desired to enderse thereon sach facts in the ™ ry history of the applicaut as he may know, or as are afforded by his records, and forward the same to the Provost Marshal General of the United States. Enlisted men, ,honorably discharged on account of disability, desiring to re-enlist in this fF, Will presenSthemselves to the Board of En- roliment for the District in which they reside, for examination of the Surgeon thereof, who shall examine them and reycrt the result to the Board é | consider each case, and if the applicant is found to fulfill the conditions spe- ow, the Board shall give him a certi@- i cate to that effect, viz: 1, That he is unfit for service in the field. rris duty. 3. That he is meritorious and deserving, he was honorably discharged from the General of the Btate, who shall procure such evi- pany to which he belonged, on file at the hea arters of the State. may show, and if satis fied that it isa meritorious case, and that the man is deserving, he will enlist him in accordance with such specialrules as the Provost Marshal General may establish, Medical Inspectors, Burgeons in charge of hospi- tals, Military Commanders, and all others haying authority to discharge, uader existing laws and regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to any men under their coutrol who may be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. The Prevost Marshal General is charged with the execution of this ¢rder,and the troops orga- nized under it will be under the contro! of his Bu- reau. \, By erder of the Secretary of War: E. D, TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General, my 11-dim ALUABLE LANDS POR SALE. By direction of the Hon Secretary of the Interior, the undersigned will receive sealed bias for the purchase of any or all of the lavds herein- after described, they being among the choicest and best farming land in Minnesota. These lands comprise what are known as the Winnebago Trust Lands in the State of Minnesota, and will besold to the highest and best bidder in tracts not exceeding one nundred and sixty serea each, under the provisions of a treaty conciuded with the Winnebago Indians, Ap. il J5th, 1859, and an act of Congress, approved February ‘Zist, 1333, enti ‘An ast for the removal of the Winnebago Indiai dfor the sale of their Reservation in Minnesota, for their benefit.” No bid will be entertained at arate less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre. = In case a bid is accepted. the party making the same will be notified as soon thereafter as practic- able. If within thirty days after such notice the signed, the land for which such bid was made will be subject to sale to any ether person. Patente will be issued and transmitted to pur- chasers as soen after payment as the same ca; be Prepared. Payments may be made either i cash or in the certificates of indebtedness of the Winnebago Indians, issued by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the debt of said Indians, and secured to be’ paid out of the proceeds of the sale of said lands by the third articte of the treaty above mentioned. The right to reject any and all bids is expressly reserved. All bida must be sealed and addressed to the undersigned, Washivgten City. D. C.,and endorsed “Bid for Winnebago Tract Land.” “DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.” Sections 6,7. 18, 19, and 30,of fownship 106 north, of Range 23 west, Sections 6,7, 18, 19, 39,31, of Township 107 north, of Range 23 west. Section 31,0f Township 10¢ north, of Range 23 west, 6 25 to.36, inclusive, of Township 106 north, | a Sections 1 to 94, and sections 27, 3, and 2, of Township 107 north, of Kango’ weit, ae foe ns 31 to $6, inclusive, of Township 103 north, | of Bange 2 west. | Bections 25 to 36, inclusive, of Township 106 nerth, of Bange 25 wes Sections 1, 2,2, 11, 12, and 13,o0f Township 107 north. of Range 25 west. | Sections 32 to 36, inelurive, of Township 103 north, | of Range 25 wert, 1 = of Townships 196 and 107 north, ef Range 26 | west. | Partions, 31 to 36, inclusive, of Township 103 north, | ol tena 26 west. eb of Townships 196 and 107 north of Range 27 est, Bectiens 31 to 36, inclusive, of Township 103 north, f Range 27 west. “ABide Stiles seectved as above latived atil the i 1st of aay next, which time all bide then re- oie the int ly no Tia De examined | and acted ‘int two monthe WIELLAM, i Dorm Commissioner of Indian Affsiza. | + Washington city, D.0.,May 4,193, my3-2awiw j \ \OK8, Durartuext oF zug Lxrenron,} LZ , May 7. 1863. Saran Prorosite Weil be received at this De- Monday, the sth insta: \t the rigus to cejact any ‘at reser ves the rig: re. orail the'bidnif it gonsiiers it 46 the interest of Gor. wet imeem E atelock M.,on the mach of the bidders J P. USHER. my 8:atis Rearetary of the Interior, PORALE FOB ‘TERLN ND BEPAIB. Percents ee Cire BALE: DsParrMENT OF ie at ston, May 7, 1963. SEALED PROPOSALS. will be received at this par anti] MONDAY, the isth instant, at +, for ‘clock M tering and Fe; the pric ei: nd upper blotles of 0 me at of the of jana end fications may be acen at the office | and | ofthe Unites trates Marenal’ ‘The bidders are requesied to state the length of time they wili requaze to complete the work. The it reserves: right to reject any Dida. if it considers it to the interest of eee at to do £0. ide 12 o’elock M.,on the iste fastest, ata 0 ‘such of the bidders as may see proper te attend, J.P. USHER, my 8 atisth Secretary of the laterior UTARBTEEMASTER GENERAL'S OF FIOR. eite eee eet tie ‘ter! star General's Os tenders for their F or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the yeeseln, their dimensions, enrolled. or nee tonn: actual carryi capaci » material, whether! red, whether tide-wheel oT pro- Dellers, whether iron or cepper fastened, size and power of engines and boflers; and shou!d state the price at which they are offered for long or short eh: vi) ys paca value of the vesse! in lone, prefer to purchase instead of ch; ease the Government should artering. Owners of steam vessels already in the service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known to the De: ent any reduction in their present rates w: they may be willing to force tae = the price at which they will be willing to se! s All sch tenders should be addre to the nartermaster General of the United Btates, at ‘ashington, and should be \orsed ‘‘ Proposals for charter or sale ofsteamers.” _ When received, they will be considered, and the Departmest will endeavor to reduce the heavy expense attending arm: Drape! ned epael upon the Ocean and tide-watera, By substituting. wherever it gan do so, cheaper vessels of gual Ssrecity for dhoee now employed, . 0. Tras, mar 3-3n Quartermaster General. ProrosALs FOR HAY, 8TRAW, AND GRAIN ASSISTANT QUARTERMAS' them, Forage Di Gor G and ced nee forage Department, Cor. G and 22d streets, Wasnimorow: D.C., April 16. 1863 Wairrss Proposais are invited for farnishiny HAY STRAW, OATS, and OORN, for the use ol this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city. The propesals to be avdressed to the under. signed, and they shou'd state the quantity of on article offered; also the prize aud the date elivery. Proposals will be received for five thousand 060} bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (5?) tons of ‘ay or Straw, and upwards. unless it should be for the interes} of the Gove:nment to contract fora Atl grain to be in good #aoks, of about eTain putupin sacks, of about two (2) bushels each, which are to be farnished at the it cf the contracter. The Hay and Straw to be securely baled, All Graio and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid inspection by the Goverment Inspector. . Oontracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, &s the interests of the rervice may requite. mede under this advertisement. Payment to be made at the completion contract. 8. L. BROWN, ap 17-3m Captain and A. Q. M. A CLOTHING, &c. ) THE CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRIOT! his friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks o READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offerea in thincity. He assures those in want of a stock that they will do well to give him a call. Rerpectiully, 8. HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore street, Baltimore, March, 1863. mar 33-2m* Aosess FOR SMITH!! 460 SEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immense Bargains in CLOTHING, PFURNISHIN3 GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &e., &c, For « few days more we will offer our immense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING &TOCK. To those in want we say, now is ths time to buy, Remember that SMITH’S is Headquarters for OClothing—460 Seventi: street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s. J. H, SMITH, Clothier, No, 460 Seventh strest, mar 17 and corner 2ith st. and Pa. av. Gm DECLINE IN GOLD! In order to reduce our present stock we have REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR CLOTHING | and are now selling off at rapid rates, The people find that J. BRUCE & 00.8 is the place to buy GOOD CLOFHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Gargains now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STAERT, two doors below Smith’s. J. BRUGE & GO,, mar 17 Olothiers, 464 Beventh «t., near PF, ISOHARGED SOLDIERS are all invited to cal at SMITH’S8, No, 460 Suventa Stxeer, Opposite City Post Office, and get their €LOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIORS, Soldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH's, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, and OORNEER 20TH STREET AND PA. Ay. mar 17 [NTERNAL REVENUE. NOTIOR. All persons in busin+ss are hereby notified that | they are required to make application to the as- sistant assessor of the district in which they live or do business, or ut the Assessor’s Office, N Eighth street west,near D " ent Month ; as also all persous having unexpired licences must renew them for one year from May 1, 1868—only paying for that portion of the year be cen the expiration of their present licences, uniil 0. 444 1, 1364 ” The names of the Assistants are xs follows: No.1, Geo C. B. Mitchell, for all the city west of Fifteenth street west. Office Fifteenth street, one door south of avenue. | No.2. Thos B Marche, for all of the city between | leventh and Fifteenth streets west. ice 444 Righth street for the present. | No. 3. sere Lyles, all of the city between Seventh and El n leventh streets west, Ollice 444 Eighth street west. No. 4, R.B Ferguson from Seventh street west to Second street east. Office 57] Pennsylvania avenue. No. 5, Geo. Collard, all of the city east of Second - st east. Office corner M south and Fourth No. 6. George fH. Lazcombe, all south and west of 6s : and wes y canal, Ofice Gest. south, near Dhir- Welch. all of Georgetown, 0) D. Welch, all of etown, ridge street, Mayor’s ‘ofkes, a No.8. De Vere Burr, all of the county of Washing- ton outside of Washington city and Georgetown. Office “* Queensboro,” in : county, Itis desirable and earnestly requested that all persons interested be prepared to rendera state- ment of their income from all sources for the year 1862, when called on by Shesasistent aS8essor. mé-lw P.M, PEARSO) IN. Assessor for D. C HOW TOSAVE YOUR, PENNIES, HEIL BRUN’S BARGAIN SHOE STORE 606 Suvexta, Between D axp EB Srp where they are sellin, Ladies’ Lasting Balmorals... Congress and Lace Gaiters. Fire Mateos Boos eee + a by. ‘ iy = = jalmorals 1.0 * . Ladies" SI'ppers and Bucking 3 iM Men’s Fine Oalf Boots 3.00 5.00 ee Bes. loo | 3g bal a Se Gboes atal ig 1s will pay you toexamine ourstock. You'll aay, fron, 2 cents to $1 om every pair of Shoes or Boots Jou iy. Good materials and workingnship wi i HRTLBRON & tee 506 Seventa st., betw. D and'R. ap 3-In* Under Gd Veilows Hall, COME: OH, COME WITH ME! ah ME WHERE? Why, to sir, that’s the Gentz the old ant cote! bas been fitted up in the most with fon can be ‘at Became sad eth et, ee EE ana feourity will be | required for the faituful fulfillment ofany coutract | i of the | north, during the pres- | ih ee livery te ence immediately on : the Mevihget the egntract and to be continued at o | (mith | wa ciated Tes BO fhe undersigned would most respectfully inform | | STONE BAL! | BAGGAGE OHECKED LAE TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, i pis Monday Ate TALE on two ween "SF and six @' and BALTIMORE, as follows : FOR PHILADELPHIA, NBW YORK & BOSTON Leave Washington até and 11.150, m, and 3 and on 'duntars até Sp. m. only, 6.37, Sand Hid em aod &, Sand 6.99 Gu dundayeat8a, ia, aud Gard es) pm. only, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WRAT. Leave Washington at 6 968.m. ands, § and 6.99 wok WASHIKGTON AND THR BOTH WASHL Ss oe datinore for Washington at 4.9), 8 and 10 m. and S, 3.0 and 8 p.m. ra pare Washington ‘atsa.m. ‘and 3p. m. No train for Annapolis on Bundsys. = i rth trains only from Baltimore cy iret ane a7 trains from Washington stop at way points. W.P. SMITH, Master of ° L, M. COLE, General Ticket Agent pate aisss. SPRING AND 8UMMER SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WESI, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST. k Ey ickest Time. And the @nly Route fiat eke aeil's Through ‘Picket direch of wives ERP k age Syucg st Gate sha on aay other Route, aud xo Omnibas Ridir g. DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON AR connections wil imo! . at Sib 4, o, and 9PM. On aeecling at Relay with 9.2. ¥.Train fro P.M. necliiflomore, FOR THE WHAT, Train leaving Wathington at 6.39 a. M. makes eonnestion at Washin::idx Junction (Relay House) with Train legring Baltimore at 8.15 4. x. Traine leaving Weshington at 3,5, or 6.90 Pu. make connection with Train leaving Haltimore at or. mM ‘B TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE i TALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Bagyage Checks can be procured in Washington. ht’s Latest Ii wed SLEZ°ING CARS, of the moet superior finish attached to Night Traine. THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, €c., éc., c., M7 WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANT OTHRE KOUTE.¢@ BF Special Notice to Passengers for the West from Woashinetun '—Passengers going West. by purcha- sing their THROUGH TICKE?S in Washington. by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONE DOLLAR in the Through price. and have the priv- Heer visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge. “nnections at the Ohio River with CLEVR- & PITTSBURG, CENTRAL OHIO and MARI <TTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them, with the whole Railway System o} of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WHST, and SOUTH WEST. For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington otation. W.'P. SMITH, Master of Transportation eC LAND M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 2i-tf 1863] THE 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 0aD ite eas) ‘0 ALL THE WESTERN O17'128, D. SAFETY AND COMFORT! 2 Das D A nee FREE FROM DUST BPEE: ROM BALTIMOKS THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TU PITTSBURG! Two of them mi ing. CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISEURE with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE rom WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST Sa For Through Ticketa apply at the offices of the Northern Central Railread Company, northesa corner of Peunsylyania syenue and Sixth etrset, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore BPLENDID BLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING inp SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS ROM WASHINGTON. 6. a. Passengers will take th and 4 $' p.m, trains conneeting in Baltimore with the 9.19 a. © aud 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northern Central Rai road, and arrive in Harrisburg at 1 p. m. 1.35. | @ m., there making close connections with the trains on the Peansylyania Central Railroad for all parts of the West. FREIGHT? By this route Freights of all cescriptions can be forwaried to and {rom any point on the Railroads of Obio, Kentucky, Indians, Llinoia, Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri, by Raiiroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connecta at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Oumberland, Illinois, Missi«> sippl, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Rivers; and'at Cleveland, Sandusky, amd Ohi- cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. erchants and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West. by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, areat all times as favoratieas ars chareed by other Raxirocd regal me “Via P S77 Be perticulsr to mar! kages enna. tees oR” <3 ‘M. BROWN. Ag’t Northern Central R. R., No. $0 North street, Baltimore, ZNOCH LEWIS, Gen’l Superintendent, Altona, Pa, L. L. HOUPT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, H, H. HOWSTON, General #reight Agent, Phila delphia, jan 2-1y,t MATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW . S1X PER CENT. BONES of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Gr attar Five Years. at Option of the Gorerameat THE COUPON BONDs, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONK HUNDRED DOLEARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLALS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. WHE REGISTERED BONDS, .- In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FiVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, ~ FIVER THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TRX THOUSAND DCLLARS, INTRZEST Coumaeeee A® DATS OF 2ya- AND PAYABLE SEMI-ANSUALLY IN GOLD. These Boxps are the OBAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, Tks Katerent, at present price of coin, } iv sient to 8 Pax Onwr, in eure. ‘ia FOR SALE BY . JAY COOKE & CO. yy BANKERS, — 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, DEALERS 1” SOVEZNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, i$ CERTIFICATES, 4SRMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, Plea CURRENCY AND EXCRanGE LARIFIED CIDER aan a ins po geeaeny Sao fess tere cea aunt otal ee Eee aie cress ees an boner Re B aN .D.0. ee Georastown. DD. {SUTLEB'S AND GReOER’s Wagons, + Marlgm . 409 Foanselvecl Xvenxe ,