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“THE EVENING STAR. | ~ASPAIRS IN PRINCE GkoROE's CouNTY.— Lact night, eight negroes broke out of our Conn- ty Jail, by cutting away tho thick oax sheath- ing, and picking through the stone wall. The | walls of the houre are totally insecure, and the whole building should be condemned. | On the same night, some burgiars broke into i the ceNarand granary of Wilson’s Store, in this village, and helped themselves to a quian- aye Wa, sugar, bacon, &c. | 7. John Taylor, wko was recently violent- | i { dy assaulted by Samuel Kidwell, in Spaldings’ district in this county, died a few daysago from the wounds then inflicted.—Mariboro’ Gazette, ; uth, #7 An immense amount of rejected corn has | Jately been received in Chicago. Entire trains and bost londs daily pass jected.” The imperfect clenning of the grain and the negti- | Z6bt manner of sending it to market is said to | Ge the cause of thia rejection, which entails a #oss Of from three to eight cents per bashel. | ‘The loss to the West when duly approximated | must De chormous. H @&7 1» 2 shop window in an obscure street H in Gotham, you may see a piacard which an- HOUSES, SOMO What WuzTRAMAtcally, (however you read the woras) that ** All sorts of women stnys heret” Whether there isa blundering cmitsion of an “3” after the word “women,” or A supertiueus one at the close of the next word, is @ doubt which must tend to attract one sort cf customers and to repel another. e@-Gen. Jim Lane is organizing a regiment of runaway siaves in Kansas. 4 PYRZaMpp cF FACTS! Concerning Onistapono’s Hair Dye! It ia pure, poisonless, inetantaneous, imparte a perfect Ddinck, or @ magnificent brown, in the space ef ten Teinutes; is odorless, dees cot stain the skin, and has never been known to fail! Cristapono’s Exceisi0Rr Hain Drz, Manufactured by J. Cristaderv, 6 Astor House, New York. Scld everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price, &1, @1.6, and $3 per box, aceording te size. Cristapono’s Hain ResTorarive Is invaluabie with bis Dye, as it imparts the utmost oftness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the hair. ice &) cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according to ize. 25-Im ——E A Coven, Corp, on an IneitateD THROAT, if allowed to progress, resulta m serious Primonary and Bronchial affections, oftcr.times incurable. Browx’s NCAIAT. [ROCHES reach directly the affected paris and give almost inetant reiief. In Buoncarris, AstHxA, and Oa- TARHH they are beneficial. The govd effeets result- ing frem the use of the Trockes, and their extended nee, bas caused them tu be counterfeited. Ee sure to guard agsinst worthless imitations. Ostarx | enly the genzine Rroten’s Bronchial Troches which bave proved their efficacy by a test of many years, PUBLIO EPBAEERS and Sin6eRS should use the Yroches. Military Officers and Soldiers who over- Tax the voicd end are exposed to sudden changes, should kave them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per toes jan 17-30 i Ss UFFERERS FROM BILIOUS FEVERS, MIASMATIC INFECTIONS, AND Simitar Diseases: Do you went to restore your health by Bitter, Dis- i gustingand Poisonous Drugs, Liquida or Powiers? | « Weuld it not be betier to try that Sure Remedy— | 1 i { | | thet Delicious Kestorative, TOKAY, er rather the NHOTAR OF TOKAY (Hoxcany)? Ured with moderation, that unparalleled Wine gleddens the heart of man, restores his nerve, dis- | pels the lingering shades of old diseases, and works cures a3 ncmirable as agreeable, You can get it genuine, pure and unadulterated | a 8.0, FORD'S DrugStore, | my fim 290 Pernsylvaninavenue, | T. ATTENTION, EVERYBODY! | HE Subscriber h iving lately returned from the | Masiern Spring Trade Sales olfers lo the public tae | ar 3T. est, cheapest and best seleeted stock of BOOKS, TIONEHY and FANCY ARTICLES ever be- fore presented in this market. Sutiera, pedla the trade and public in general, will do we examine our stock and prices before purchasing. Consisting, in part. of:— A well selected stock of Miscellaneous Books, at low rates. The largest stock of paper-covered Novels in the it eity. The cheapest and most handsome aasortmept of Photograpn Albums, ranging in price from 50 | cents to $3), holding from j2 to 409 card pictures. | The largest assortment of Card Photographs of rovunent Men and Women, Americans ud For- | , Copies of Statuar * ings, &C., oVer 5,000 varieties, i i aia assoriment of Foreizn and Americas Statien- | ery and Fancy Articles, such as Chess, Chequers, Backgammon and Cribbage Boards, Portiolios, Demunces, Combs, Brushes, Scrap Books, Pocket 0 Writing Desks, Work Bexes, &c., &¢., &c. ‘The subscriber is also egent for those celebratcd | Ambrotype Copies of Paintings and Engravings, | ot which a large’ rtment xiways on hand. | i 8 & call. Ayes WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN, National Book sto 73 Pa, avenue, My l32w bet. ith and ats., Washingten, T, AIR- TIGHT COFFINS. i © FRIENDS AND, RELASIVES OF THE Parents and friends living ats distance can have | the bodies of their killed in battle, or, who may die at the bospituls. forwarded Wage to them in IMPROVED AIR-TIGHT OOFFINS, at moderate charge—Embalming, Ccffin and Box from $30 to $35, and no extra charge, All orders promptly attendet to. M. M. WHIT, Undertaker and Embaimer, 297 Bst.. corner 24, Washingten. I PORTANT TO BUILDERS SAND-—SAND—SAND IT have on wharf, and dai'y arriving, the best | River Sand, suttable for building and Plastering, Apply to THOS. FAHEY, corner of Tenth the Canal. ‘Ap 16-Im* (TOrHAME REMIUM TRUNK eel Ea 499 Ssveurn St., Wasaineros, D, 0, ae Medal awarded by Maryland Iusti pease Ss \e' PO! Lecaani : Wontar: D. G., 1567, I am constantly making, and slwa: MRR asec ao et ee teeta ir every Ge: m of Pine SOLE LEATHER, RAME, LADIES’ DRESS, 3 D BOX, and % carpe. fAOnisG TRUNKS CANVAB TRAVELING B. 8. t i | { my §-2w* BOH |, &e At Low FRI Ss. Members of Congress lors will please my stock before hasiog elsewhere 0 that are made in other cities. rior LHATHER and DARSS TRUNKS made | to order. i TRUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short got . Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the Georgetown and Alexandria, 5; Kvsniaes ay JAMES 8, TOPHAM. SOTS AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES, We are now manufacturing sll kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and constantly receiving s sup-, i of Bastern-made Work of grey eA i said’ a usa lees psice than has bece Reretofore cbatged in this elty for much TsODS tof BOOTS and SHOES of Hastern | Fefepnante wore, will always. And good ascor’- N & BROTHER, ennsylvania avenue. WN. REVENUE STAMPS. RTERNAL BEN EVERY DENOMINATION, ‘Can be bad st a!! times hereafter ‘AT THE COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, No. bo Ssvesta boone pci orca a Ree WEN, Ieeto1 al Revs fe YJ fom-tf = dad Inter piatrict oft Cotumbia. a. BR & o9.. amberien. D Pa. avence. ae at, Jer GBIFF 3t¢ ——| FOR STAMPING KO PAPER AND ENVELOPES GHARGE. |WITH NANE, ae INITIALS, CREST, or : COAT OF ABMS. PHILP & SOLOMONS, | Metropolitan Bookstore, warw%eot! No, 332 Pennsylvania aveaue, ERTS. | AFTEENOON, May | purePeser, | tees will sell. at public ani | avenue, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE GaX¥s. By J. C. McGUIRE &.G0,, Auctioneers. ANDIOME DWELLING HOUSE ON NEW | ORK “CRUTH AND vans’ WEDNESDAY KLEVENTE st: RATW REN West.—On ises shall at t of Lot 2, 2yuere 343, ren.ises. we shall svi! par: . Is trovting 33 leet finches on New York avenue, between Tenth and Elev ning back #8 foet6 inche: Het A front dweili Terms each. AN conveyances at the cost of the My 21-4 3,0. MeQUIRE & OO ” Aneta. By 3. ©. MCGUIRE & CO.. Anctleneers. peenasie DWELLING HOUSE ON 12TH TREET WEST, BETWEtN E axp FP steers Nortn.—Under and by rirtre cf x cocree of tha rphans’ Court of the District of Columbia, eon- firmed by the Supreme Court May lth, 1883, au- thorizing asale of the interest of the miaor ch’ Grencfthe Jate John F Crampten.aod with the | ent and direc jon of all the parties interested, I shall sell on TUBSDAY sfternnon, Moy 2th, at Oz o'clock, on the premises, the southera agrt of Lot No. 18. in Square No. $M. fronting 21 feet on 12th ‘treets north, asd run- ¥, and vag ae by ged two story ween Rand ping back 100 fret to 3 foot substantially built and we! 1} and basement brick éwelling house Forme as prescribed by decree: One-half cash; the remainder in ix months, with interest, se- cured ty a deed of trarton the promise. Conveyancing st the cost of purchaser. THARINE V. «00TH, @ my 20a J.C. McGUIRE By W. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers. MPROVED PROFERTY ON 239 STREET AT Pusiic Arctios —Or WEDNESDAY AFTER- NOON, 27th instant, at 5 o’ciock, we will sell,in front of the premises, south half of Lot 4. Square 66. fronting 28 feet 5 inches on 28d street. and ran- ning back between G and H streets 17 feet 24 inches, ard improved by a small frame building. Terms: Ore-third cash; balance in 6, 9 and bE months, bearing interest and seeured bya deet of trast on the Freminen. nse of the purcheser. Moyaed W. Ts, WAub & 60, duet By BOTKLEER & WILSON, Auctioneers, NITED STATES MARSHAW’S BALE OF BcHoonen Hak est anv Canco, Consisting oy 84 Batya or Corron —In virtue of. from the elerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the Dietrict ot Columbia, sitting as the United States Dirtriet Court, and to me directed, I will sell for cash at the foot of 6th street wharf, on the Poto- mac river, on MONDAY, the istday of dune next, 1863, commencing at 11 o’elock a... HE SCHOONER HARVEST. HER TACKLE, APPAREL AND FURNITURE, and §4 BALES OF OOTTON WARD H. LA3ION, U.8. Marshal D.C. my 20-dts {Chronicle.} Auctioneorr, By W. L, WALL & CO,, Auctioneers, Arcane BUILDING Avcrion. Ca AER ay AY, June otek p. m., imm. ely after the aale o 2 De- ment progersy, we shall sell,on the premisas, the | Building Lot adj said property ‘ing Lot | No 22, in reservation No 1i, fronting 25 feet on 24 | ° etween B and C streets, extending back to e wiley. Terms ef sale: One fourth cash; balance in6, 12 and 18 menths. with interest. Conveyancing to be at the expense of the purchaser. my 20 eokds W. L. WALL & OO., Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. SALE OF { ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. On MONDAY next, the 25th instant, we shall fell, in front of the premises, commoncing at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, Sixteen Building Lots | in gubdivision of square No. 441, fronting éth and 7th streeta weatand 8 and T streets north, Plats can be seen at our euction rooms, Title direct | from the governmentand clear, 4 Theee lots are located on the proper @erade, well drained by alle; s, and im an improving part of the | city, being the next square to the terminus of the | 7th siroet raflroad. H Terms: One third cash; balance in 6, 12 and 13 { months, for notes bearing interest. A deed given | and deed of trust taken free of cost to the purchaser, | my 19-¢t* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets. _ i By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auct!oncer#, i ' ' i RUSTERES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- TATE NORTH OF THE PRESIDENT’S Ho! a rdin, A. D. 1854, and «3,,No. 79, folio 23. &e., one of the land records for Washington county, in the District, and by the request of the huider of | the notes secured thereby, the undersigned true ses, on THURSDAY ArT | of May, A. D. le: f 8 21.22, 33 24,25, 25, 27,2, in Square No. 183,inm the | | eity of Washington, a ii This property ia well located in a of the city | Where real estate is rapidly increasing in value and is very desirable either as a per man or for rpecuiation. : Terms of sale: One-thi three equa! payments int, !2ana1¢ mo imterest from day of sale, secured by de If the terme of aale are aot compited days after the day of pale, then the t the right to resell at the risk and chaser, after five days’ notice. | Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's expense, | oe aap ¢ Trustecs, MeGUIRE & CO.. Ancts, | ILLEON, Auctioneers. MARSBHAL’S SALE Fn A. Ganson —In virtue of wri the clerk’ eof the rupreme the United States fi id District, aad to it ineash; the residue in ha, with | of trust, | ith in five ous reserve of firat pure | ect-d, T will sell at pub’ sule. for the foot cf6th street wharf. on th: Poto rivor, in said Distriet,on FRIDAY, the 2th day of May instan’ At 5orcioc’ p. m., the achvoner A, Carson,” her tackle, snpareiaod furnitare. WARD H. LAMON.U_38. Marsbal D.C. BOTELER & WILSON, my i9-dte Shro nicla.} Anctioncers. TELER & WILLSON Avction T, NEAK PRNSSVLVANIA AVENUE, Acerigy —On TUBBBAY AFTERNOON, May 2th we will sell, on the premises, the morth baif of Lot No. 6.1n Square No. 4%0, fronting 25 feetG inches on Kighth street west, betweea north B aad D streets, depth 1/4 feet 4 inchas: together with che improvements. consisting of & | well built two story frame dweiling, brick stable, © This property is eligibly located, being but one bleck m oa avenue sad Seve: street, aud isiegarded as avaluable lot for bu Less purposes. Tezma: One-third czsh; balance on a credit «f One and two yeart; notes to bear inierest and to be seeured by deed an the prot perty myliv&ds BOTELER & WILLSON, Auet By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ERBMPTORY SALE OF 'SiXtREN FINE Buinp:xng Lotz.—Twelve of taese lote are | ituated near the terminus of Seventh street rail road on. 8th and 9th streets, near Boundary line, Square No. 393. Two lots on 7th street west nearnear R street, and two on 8th street near R rtroot. in Square 419) | will also be sold immediately after the first named | lots. They will all be sold without reserve on the on TUESDAY, the sith cay of May,at6 ce 3 Terms made known upon the dxy of sate, Con- Yeyancing at the cost of the purchasers. If not settled for in three days from day of saie, the lots vi. Fesold after five days notice in the Evening Star. at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chasers, my 4 1it* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. N° COMPROMISE WITH TREABON OK TRAITORS NOTICE. Iam authorized by the Secrctary of War to raise a BATTALION OF CAVALRY fer special ser- vice. Each company will be organized as prescribed in General Orders No. 12%, series of 1362, All officers will be selected and appointed by the Colonel! Commanding, subject to the approval of the Secretary of War. © From the peculiar nature of the service required of this Battalion, none but sober, honest and in- telligent men will Le enlisted. The best, flectest and most serviceable Horses only will be used. This Battallion will be armed withthe new cel- ebrated Repeating Rife, discharging fifteen shots per minute, Forfurther particulars apply at No. 217 Penn, L, C. BAKER, my 11-Im Colonel Commanding Battalion. Jo Marrens Nor! ether tho hair is redy gray ee weite, BOB WHEL & WARNRDS COLOR OE eis, and certainly change it without loss of time and without any wash or preparation, It ne fails ooe exceeding all othere in quality, durability e: M7 Wholesale and retail st BOSWELI’S Milita- ry and Store, 302 E street. near Mth—#ole Agent for Washington apd the District, my 9-1m 5GQ BOlpine_Marsptazs. H, W. HAMILTON, Agent, No. 562 SEVENTH ST., EAS ON BAND THE LAKGKST STOCK OP te BLINDS, MOULDINGS R AND WINDOW: ? Doth eA » BLIND & 8A8 AZED a Bom. as they pi |. &e.. ‘try, which he in able to seil can possibly be furnished in ‘would find ra ind it to their interest to call and priees, and nee whats saving i work ready-made, Py prices according to | ILDING SAND of all kinds and of the hort ol A ‘ap 6-im* STAY TRE Remar PB ue re ten: a a YRANOK TAYLOR, weg o’elock, on the | Conveyancing af -the ex- | -writissued | BOTELER & WiLUSON, | LOT T0 BE BOLD AT | 3. {were | the purposes of & market garden, or a location for tinvestment . 62 | AUCTION SALES. | i ky J. 0, Mca UIRs & ee Auctioneers, j 1S PON fvVUNreeNtH sraRBeP van 7 aver ON —Uu MONDAY APTS. 4 i: “ee res bad bet bi t vet S inches to a2) fcetaliey. The ehole will be | subdi invogordeize baiiding!ota t Terms: One-third caan; the remainder in six and | twelve months, sith interestaecured by adeed uf Vail er Sel on t the cost of the purchaser, conveyarces nt the cost of © bg o my 21- fi oc} 3.0 MeQHT@2E& "OS Anes, By JAS. 0. McGUIKE & GO., Asctionvers, yr DESIRABLE EUILDING LOL UN THE P: SOUTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVBECE. BETWRaN STH AND ITH STREETS WES EDNESDAY AYTERNOUN, May 27% A k. on the | remizes, we ball sell visioa No. 23ia Johu jubsivieon of fronting | om New Fors avenue. betwaen Ninth videu! 25 feet} : aad Tenth stree ta weet, ramping back about 134 feet te a public alley es T : One-third cash; the remainder in one and two years, with interest, secured by a dead of tnt tie | . Mmy2hd deO, McGUIRB & 00 . Ancte By J.C McGUIRE& CO., Auctioneers. XECUTOR'S BALE OF IMPROVED eROP- | PRry ON F, BETWHEN LTH AND 'St STREETS. Op TUKEDAY APTRRNOON, May 25th, at 6 | o'clock. on the preminer. I shall sei) part of Lot 15, in square No 39), Tcomting 19 feet om F street north, between 12th and d3th rtreets west. and ran- Bing back 8 feet 6 inches with an ontlet into a Wide alley, together with the improvements con- | sisting of a three-story Brick Dwelling House much cot ot repair, but with substantial and wel- wi Dauie wale, eroasicasie £. 4 PAIRO, Excentor. | my #-d 5.0. MiG0iR8 w du, Anois. J.C McQUIRE & CO., Auctioncers, EREMPTONY SALE OF IMPROVED AND { Usioproved PROPERTY OX CaFitoL HILL.— On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 27, a 5 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sel! to the high- ert bidder, Lot No. 25, 35, parts Zand 28, in aquare | No, 725, fronting reapecttully on north C street and | 2a street east, to be anbdivided into convenient builtine lotr. i Also Lote 27 and 23.in squese No. 724. fronting | each 54 feet on z¢ etreet east, betwoen north U and D street, and renting back 115 feet to a wide public alley, Lot 27 iv improved by a Jarge Dwelling Housa With outbuilding, these Lota will be subdivided to it purchasers. Also Lot 9. square 723, fronting about 6s feeton Massachusetts avenue, between ist and 2d ets east, running through to D street. ‘third cash; remainder, in 6 and 12 interest, eecured by a deed of trast on the premises, my od S.C. MeGUIRE & 00. Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, RUSTER’S SALE OF SMALL LOT OF GOOD BaXp NEAR Wasuineros Crry,—By virture it Dearing date on the oth day of 5. duly recorded in liber ©,,0ne of the land rords for Washington y,in the Distri f Columbia. aud by the request of the holder o: ured thereby, the undersigned trustee's ublie auction, at the Auction Rooms of Williams, in the ty of Washington, on AFTERNOON, the 25th day of Ma) n,, the lot or parce! of land No. ‘ion of w part of the original t: land in said county of Washing “Gran- ii #2 contains 44¢ a fiand, at ofthe subdtyision will be by.” The said je i { | | or. tens i | a country Tealdence, it is Very desi ‘Terms of sale : One-third incssh: in #ix and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of trus f the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the day of sale, then the trustee’s reserve the right te resell at the Tisk ao cost of first parehaser, peed ye days ape tice. Convey: ng and stampa at purchaéer’s cost, HITMAN CG. Buavon. Hl H. WARD. Trustees. EEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. » McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. ’S SALEOF SMALL LOTS IN THE HERN PAMT OF THE Ciry, Geed of trust, bearing date on the day of May, 1850, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No, 176, fulics 33, &c , one of the lard records for Washing- ton county, D. C., Ishall sell, enn WEDNESDAY, the g7th day of May, at balf-pust ive o’cloek p. m., B frort of the nites. Lots Nos, 19, 27, 23, al, £2. 43. 35, SH, 39, 40, 41, aud 42,40 oD 2, SA, 35, 35, 37, SH, 3 Ual- man’s rubdivision of original lote in square No. 616, in city of Washington; the said Icte being | sna! lota Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5, aud 6, in said square. TEe lote will beag!asevaraiely. They front on O street, have each # front of over 17 fect, anda depth of 175 feet to uwide alley,and are located in | an improving part of the city. le: One-third in eash; and the re- twelve, and eighteen months from day of ale, with interest, secured by deed ef trust. Terms to be complied with in five days, otherwiaa the trustee re 8 the rizt to reseil, at the risk aad cost ct Soe teat parchaser. Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. puna WM. Hf. WARD, Trustee. UIRE&'CO.. Aacts, | y J. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | ON PIXCH STRERT WAST, BETWEEN MaxpN | u.—By virtue of a deed of tru-t from bot to Frederick Callan, dated | O-tober }, 1354, and reccrded in Liber J. A. 8., | No. 164, oboe 224, &c., of theland records of the | county et Wachingtea. D, C f adecree of | ‘itution made in the ca 2. E. Fatbotetal., No.1, ction on TUESDAY, th day o'clock, ex the premires that valuabie lot i ton Known 48 psrts of lots Nos, 39 and oo,in i north from the nd Gl, and ran- x henes weat one hupdi fect toan alley, tseuce south ~ixteen an leet and thence eastoce hundred and five fe the beginning, with the itnprovements, cou i of xsubstantia! dwelling ‘Terie of sale: One-th ofthe purchase money ‘co eqns in ha, with interest within one w property inay be resold. a ibe first purcbaser, attor Wal eka notic fi OX Trustha my 18-2awts J. UIRE & CO.; Aucts By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. 3° BALK OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ROPERGY 1N THE Finsy. Wa1.o.—On THOURS- DAY AFTERNOON, May th, ate o’ciock,on the ixes, by virtue ‘of a deed of trust dated April 28d, IkGl, and dniy recorded in Liber J.A 3..No, 2i0, folies 297 et Fed, he iand records or Washington county, Ff Hl sei] the western half of lot No. 8, in sqaare No, 1%, fronting 2) f-e t onnorth I str. between ith’ and lth streets went, avd runving back 115 feet toa public alley, together with the improvements, consietis, of an excellent and well arranged two-story sud Kase- | ment Brick Dwelling House, ‘ Immediately after on the premizes, we shui! sell the wertern half of No. 3, in square No. 12 frout- ing 25 feeté. mehes ou north G street, between ith end 2!>t strects, and runnivg back 154 feet to aW foot alley. improved bya handsome ‘three- story Brick Dwelling Honse. immediately atter, on the premises, we Fhs}} sell the south haifot let No. 21 in squareNo. 7, together wit the Lime Kilns and other works appertaining therato Terms: One-helf cash; remainder in six and twelve months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the premises, if the terms of sale ara net complied with in five 6 thereafte~ the trustees reserve the right to resell at the riek and expenee of the defaulting purchaser, en one week's notice in the National Intelligencer, All conveyances at the cost of purchaser, AMOBL CHARI-E8 810U8BA, Trastees, my i8-cod&ds J.C, McGUIRB & GO., Aucts. By BOTELER & WILLESON, Auctioneers, EREMPTORY SALE OF CITY LOTS,—On P THURSDAY AFPERNOON, May 48th, at 6 o’clock , we will sell, atour Auction Kooms, Iron Bail, the following described City Lots, viz :— Lots No, 14 and 15, in Square 1,(28, fronting 69 feet 6 inches on Maryland avenue, between 13th and Mth streets east, Lots sto, Land 13, in Bquare No. 1,38, frontiag each 100 feet on north O street, between iith street east and am avenue, The whole of Square northwest of Batare No. 1,033, embraciug Lots No. 1.2,3,4,5 and 6, fronting on ap avenue, north G street and sth st. east, Lot No. 6, in Square No. 1,935, fronting 65 feet on East Oapite) atreet, between 13th and Ith sts, east, Lot No'6, (corner lot.) in Square No. 1,053, front- ing 100 feet on north D street, between 14th and 5th streetr east. Bale pexitively without reserve. Terms cash. my l6-d&da BOTELER & WILLBON, Aucts. TLL. Be sold at Panto. ection evers al ic WEDNESDAY and gees at Ii o'clock ©, ‘4 m,,at the Wherfon street, the Governmen Bee! band Bt tag ones enon sale, Terms cash, in Treasury 0 moment of sale, = eves emi eons jal3 fChron.} Lt, Col. and CG. 8.0, | OYSTERS AND CRABS! The advertiser keeps con- stantly on hand CRABS and. OYSTERS, fresh from Anapolis every day, Re | farnish restaurants, hotels and private f: | at the lowest rates. Apply to BD | corner 12th and E sts, ARD WESKE, tay 15-1w* RUF, ALEX. WOLOWSKI Has the hon 5 bounce that, in compliance with th friends and pupils, he will give one moreand % ty Idst course of instruction in Ringing aud iano, by his ‘new and simplified method haa wet with unexainpied success, Ali | desire to become in very short time fin+ singers or | excellent performers can avail themaglves of this 1 last opportungty by applying at hi | 451 Tenth et Vetwoen Maud Pane Temidence, N } Worcen ont TS CLOPHING, win ol Bodin Tend, CHLBRENS, CLONE SP ie and school wear, to which “we fnvite the attention of parents, s 392 ALL, ST: == 8% 00... _ap i tft hand month stra streate, ©. 837 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. 4. M, BININGER ¢ cs 870nR * dg a | W** OP FACIAL DEPARTMENT. Ap: hing eens Ovrion, WasnixGron, April 23, 1863, General Grders No. 105.—The orgsvikation of an Invalid Cos pe is hereby authorised, This corps shail consist cf companies. and if it shall hereafter be thought best, cf Datts‘iozs. The companics shall be mace up from the follow. izg sources, viz: First. By taking these officers and enlisted men cf commands row in the field (whether actually present er temporarily absent) who, frem wounds received in action or disease contracted in the | Hine of duty, are unfit for fictd service, but ate still earsble of effective garrison duty, or exch other | light duty ae may be required of an Invalid Corps. | Regimental Commandors shall at once make out, trom information received from their Madical and Company Officers, and from their own knowledge, | Tolls (wecording to the farm furnished) of the | namer of ali toe Officers and eniisted men under | their commands who felfill the fellowing condi- tions. 1, That they are unfit for active field service on | account of wounds cr disease contracted ia tie line of duty; this faet being certified by 2 Medical Officer in the service, after personal examination. 2, That they ate fit for garrieon duty; this fact being likewise certifisd by the MeGical Uflicer, as | above, after personal examination. 3. That they are, in the opinion of their Com- manding Officers, meritorious and desy Thocze rolls shall be certified by the Examining Surgeon dnd Regimental Commander, and trans- mitted, throngh the regular channels of military | correspondence, to the Provost Marshal General of “the United States, The Regimental Commander shall enter into the column of remarks opposite exch officer’s name on the roll, a statement as to the general character of the officer for intelligence, industry. sobriety, and attontion to duty; ard all intormediste Com- meanders shall indorse thereon sach facts as they may possera in the case, or if they bave none, they shall state how far they are willing to indorse the opinion of the officer or officers making the recom- wendation. Similar relis hall be forwarded from time to time, whenever the number of men fulfil}- ing the conditions enumerated or the exigencies of the service may render it expedient, Second. By taking those officers and enlisted men still in serviee and borne on the rolls, but who are abrent from duty, in hoepitals or convalescent camp or are otherwise under the control 6f hiedical Officers, In these cases the Medical Officer in at- tendance shall prepare the roils according to form entering the namesof officeraand mea from the same regimenton a roll by themssives, and Send them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commanier, who will forward them, as heretofore specified, sub Ject to the rame conditiuns avd requirements. If, in any case, the Regimental Commander shai! think an officer unfit,in point of character, te co: the service of the Invaiid Corps, though and certified by the Surgeon, he will state his ob- Jection in the column of remarks,and note the ex- ception before signing the certificate, officer or enlisted man now in the wervice, but absent and beyond the reach of a Medical Gficer in charge of a hospita! or convalescent camp, desires to enter this corps, he will take tke course indicated below for those who have been honorabiy discharged the service. Third. By accepting thore officers and enlisted men who have been honorably discharged on 2c- count of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty, and*who desire to re-enter. the service, In the case of an efficer, application for appoint- ment must be made to the Provost Marsha! General of the United States through the officer éetailed as Activg Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral of the Btate. No application of thia kind wii} be comridered unlers the following conditiens are completely falfilled; 1, That the applicant produce the certificate of the Surgeon of the Board of Enrollmen: fer the District in which he re-idea that he is unfit for active field duty on accountef wounds or disease. and is not lieble to draft, but is fit for garrison duty. 2, That he furnish evidence of honor able dis. charge on acccunt of wounds or disability con- tracted in the line of duty. 3. That he produce recommendations from the imental, Brigade, and ion Co whom he formerly served, that he is w« ne thus provided for and capable of retuy service to the Government, 1 impracticable to get this last evidence, he 1 the firet two points above, satisfy the Board of Enro: ‘ ying, and present its certificnie of evidence must all be obteined by th be transmitted with his app peintment . Ii there be no Acting Assistant Provost Mershal eral for the Utate, th ° on may be for- Ceners! reo! tory of the ap or asere afforded-by his rec game to the Provost Marshal Ger ralofthe United Biates. Enlisted men, honorably discharged on account ofdisnbility, desiring to re-enlist in this » Board of En- hey re ‘ who shalt Othe Board eramine them t of En ment, The Board shell then consider each case, and if cant is found to fulfill the conditions spe- rd below, the Board shall give him a certiG- application, with this certificate of the Board, tothe Acticg Assistant Provost Marshal General of the 8 who shall procure such evi- dence of service and character a4 the records of the company to which he belonged, on file at the headquarters of the State, may show, and if satis- fied that it iss meritorious case, and that the man is deserving, he will en! such special rules as the Provost Marshal General may establish. Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of hospi- itary Commanders, and e!! others having authority to discharge, under existing laws and regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to any men under their control who may be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. The Prevost Marshal General is charged with the execution of this order,and ths troops orga- nized under it will be ucder the control of his Bu- reau. By order of the Secretary of War: E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General, my 11-d]m AR BEPARTMENT, WaskInGrTon, Janusry 25, 1863. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, posses for citizens to visit the Army ef the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. CowraD, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betweres 97H axp 107TH Srs., HAVE BOUGHT AT THE RECBIVER’S SALE THE WHOLE BALANCE OF sTOCK of the late firm of LEACH & O0., BALTIMORE, consisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, ; FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Ete, WHICH WE OFFER TO THR TRADE, DY THE PACKAGE, FAB BELOW MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., apStt 289 Pennsylvania Avenue, ° corner of le, for | i PROPOSALS. Seeenres Semin ad thant U 8. A. MEDICAL AND HOSPITAs Dsr'aki- . MENT. Meproan Puayeror’s PORAT.E Ww Feceived at thi: ra.. em MON DAY. Ist day cf Juna ve | fimtef every month thereafter, for # | Depot with the fellewing articies, in bh quanti- ties namay be required during the respective jaere- Crass No.1. Cotton Wadetn hetton Wa red, (all wool) blesebed, unrized,} yard Rep ‘for optbalmia) ! Kt en ae cotton, or Agel die aat ‘ape, woolen. or woolen bindirg Thresd, linen, unblescke’ Towels Towels, for roller Ciass No. 2. Twine, *: coaree ‘ow Oiled Muslin, :': yard pieces Oiled Silk, 4 ind pieces | Gakum, fine picked } Crass No. 3. if Binders’ Boards. x13 | . as ge Kuapsacks, hospital Meercine Panniers i Mess Chests { Crass No. 4. | Orion, 3883. Hand Litters Lanterna, glass Cofiee-milis A HIGHLY OCONOBNTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIO. \ DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S | GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. ©. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EFFECTUALLY ouRE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDIOD | QGHRONIO OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIB- FASES OF TPS KIDNEYS, AND ALL | DIRRASKS ARISING FROM A DISOR- | DERED LIVER OB STOMACH, i such se Consti; tion, Inward Pil x mt Disgust for F Puluess cy Weight in’ Stomach, Sour 3h tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of Stomach, Swi; f th Hurried and Dif- feull Breathiug’ Fluttering at the Heart, Cl thus contribute to thd benefit of others. I Go this the more r§adily iu teased to Hoofiand’s i R | or Buffoeatin, naatic a pestnre, Pineke tease iccnens | Dironess of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Bight: Euekeis, lester Fever and Dull Pain in the Hteod. Delicieney of * OLass No. 5 Poyin: Painin the Side hoe oaeaee Envelopes. printed ‘Limbs, &c., Sudden Finghes of” Paper, Wrapping. W& B P Heat, Burning i bes EG Bers Veneers Letter - Constant enn, . pee EM, pater, No.2 Boman at ‘encile, , Feder, No. 2, Spirits, tfollos si Pes War,Benlinge : And_will positively prevent, Yellow Fever, Betws Water-beds, Incin Rubber” reiaioey ter- beds, ii r + Rubber Cushions. for airor water They Contain No Alcohol er Bad Whiskey! se wa eqnare «mai a 3 They will eure the above diseases in ninety-nine coe Pech cases out of a hundred. _obass No.7, Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop- Blankets. white or gray slarity of Hoomaud ‘a German Bitters, (purely vege- Counterpanes =. table,) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unserupnious Mosquito Bars adventurers. have ope>¢? upon suflering humanity Hair Pillows ; ‘5 the ficod-gates of Newisema in the shape of poor Crass No.3. whisky, vilcly compes. “Ss with injurious drugs and christened Tortcs, St machics and Bitters. : iz of the innumerable array of Alooholie Dishes, assorted sizes, reparations in picthorie bottles and big-bellicd Feeding Cape, deit Eee. under the modest appoliation of Bitters; Medic ine Bpocns, deit which, instead of curing, on asararats discase, Pitchers. half gallons, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. rte, de! pots chamber; delf HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS en, dol ied article, bat have stood Bpittoons He; snd their repntation and sale, are not rivalied Tumblers, glace by any similar preparation, Uring! @x433 No. 9. ‘The proprictcrs nave thousands of Letters from aan the mest einen = wi h,kand . CLERG YN MERS, Cauidro 4, assorted sizes PHYSICIANS, Sleavers 5 int CITIZENS, ppers, tin, ) pint '. ppm ‘or . ey Testifying of their own personal Knowl |, to the Funnels, tim, | pint neneticial effects and medical virtues of these Bit eae a ex, ier moe ters. asad Borka, Mixes U.8, A, nlves and Works, Carevig Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? vee, Batchers* Do Yeu Want a Good Appetite? tin, gallon to pint Do You Want to Buila Up Your Constitution? ios Do You Want to Feel Welt? i Cooking and Gx-ures Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Glos Sone ae aren Do You Want Encrgy? ipodorour, ary and Welshts, shop Do Fou Want to Sleep Well? : _ Crass No, 30, Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling Pencnaey ron IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Butler's Trays. — Ee From Kev. J. Nevoton Brown, D.D., Editor of the Bros) ee 1O™ “Encyclopedia of Religious Knevwledge. Buckets, wooden Although not disposed to favor or recommend Clothes lines Pstext SReaieines in general, through distrust of Woodsaws the:r i ents aa norte T Reerid oa Tebie t reasons Why & m: nol i ote | berefits he believes Himself to Have received frei ets ; sey 4 preparation, in ine hope that may i | H Tin Warmer, for ¢* Tin Warmer, for fe peltons Sali-cellars, ery Crass No, 12, Buauels, glass, balf pint Razoraar’ Strop, incase, Sheep Skins, dressed for plarter Sh Pans, frying Pups, sauce Paus, tin Pots, mustard Pots, pepser. jes of articies will 1 to sizes of packay n their proposale By ONE Class. ew ith w ricles designated in notin con formi'y ther Proposals from d | sidered, nnd s exch ager : Q h any andell bids not deemed suitable, anv all coniracts accepied will De subject to the approv ai of the Burseon Geueral. e TENEY JOHNSON, ny 20-1d PPNOFOsALS FoR zo 000 BARRELS OF FLY BEALED PROPOSALS are invited till the 30th day cf May, 1863, at 12 o’cloek m., {or furnishing the Subsistence Departinent with 27,000 barreis of F a Bids will be reeeived for what 5 No. 2, and No, 3, and for eny po nm lear {han the 2,000 barrel s for different grades should be upon separ: ts of paper ‘he @elivery of the Flour to be commenced eo the itth of June, or as soon thereafter as the Government aay direct, at the rata of 80 barrels daily, delivered either at the Government Warehouse in Georgetown. atthe Wharves, or at the Railroad Depot, Washington, D.C. Payment will be made in certificates of indebted- ness or such other funds the government may have fer distribution. r The usual government inspection will be made Suet before the flour is received An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. No bid will be entertained frem parties who have Eigrionaly failed to comply with their bids, or from idders not present to respond. _ The barrels to be new and head lined. Bids to be directed to Col. A. BECKWITH, A, D.C.& C.8.U.8 A., Washington, D. C.,and en dorsed “Proposals for Flour.” my 15-dtgith UARTERMASTER GEN EBAL’S OFFICE, ABHINGTON CitY, March 19. 1863. ers of Steam vespels are invited to eend to the Rass ermatter General’s Office tenders for their jarter or sale. Tenders should contain descriptions of the Yescels, their dimensions, enrolled er regis! tonnage, actual carrying cupacity, raterial, whether coppered, whether side-wheel or pro- pellers, whether iron or eopper fastened, size and power 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 lces, or in case the Government should prefer to pnrchase instead of chartering. Owners ef steam vessels already in the service of the Quertermaster’s Department are Be eee to make known to the Department any reduction in their present rates which they may be willing to er and also the price at which they will be willing to sell them, All such tenders should be addressed to the Pncermasier General of the United States, at eshington, and should be endorsed ‘Proposals for charter cr sale of steamers,” When received, they wil! be considered, and the | Department wil endeavor to reduce the heavy experee attending aney creneecrsa nee upon ‘the Ocean and tide-waters, by ae jtuting. wherever it can do 60, cheaper vessels o! ae ered for . 0. MEIGS, 4hore now employed. ; mar 23-3m Quartermaster General. PFoPosaLs FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN ASEISTANT QUARTERMASYER’s OFFice, Forage Department, Cor. G and 22d. street Wairres Prorosaus aré e vitea tae a eh} BN ;OPOBALS are inv ‘or furnis! BAY, STRAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use of this Depot, to be delivered at tae Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city. ‘ne propesals to addreased to the under- signed, and they should state the quantity of each article offered, also the prize and the date dviivery. Proposals will be received for five thousand jicoouanens of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of ay or Straw, and upwards, unless it should be for the interes) of the Government to contract for a lesa amount. All grain to be put. up in good sacks, of about two (2) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the Te ues snd Straw ‘to be securely bal Al'Grain and Hay effred to be subtest toa rigid ic} ipector. Pre eee required for the faithful Ofany contract avi7-tm " — Captainand A. Q.M.U.8. A. | mary y vty an aleoholie mixture. nd Robert Shoemaker, Bsq.,for the removal of is projudice by proper tesis, and for encourage- / nent to try them, when suffering from great and ned debility. The use of throe bottles ers, at the beginning of the present ‘d by evident relief, and testoration } toa dezree of bodily and mental vigor which I haa for six months before, and had almost de- spsired of regaining. I therefore thank God and | my iriend for directing me to the use of them. : J. NEWTON BROWN. | Philadelphia, June 22,108, PARTICULAR NOTICE, There are many preparstions sold under the nswe of bitters, put in quart botties, componnded of the ebeapest yor common rum, costing from 3 to di cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anice or © der Seed. Z 38 sf Ditters has caused and will contin ie | to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to ie tke death of the drankard. By their use the kept continually urder the influence of Stumulants of the worst kind the desire for Liquor is created snd Kept up, and the result is au the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life and eath. | . For those who desire and 1072? have & Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the foil toile Hoviand’s Geman B arts of good Brandy or Whisky, and 2 preparstion that will far excel iu medical vir tuesand tr ¢ any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the iaarket, will kaye ail the vittaes of Hoofand’ connection with 2 cood article of Liquol lese priee than these inferior prepar: cost you, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all haying relations oz friends in the army to the ‘act that “HOOFLAND'® GERMAN BITTERS” will cure rine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations inai- dent tocamp life. In the lists, published almost dsily in the newspspers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofland’s ——- Bitters. Diseases resulting from cisorders of the restive organs are speedily removed, We have no hesita- tion in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our svidiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. i ‘We call particular attention tothe following re- markable and weil quthenticated cure of one of the nation’s heroes, whose life, to use his own language, “has been saved by the Bitters :”” PHILADELPHIA, Augustzsd, 1863. Messrs. Jenes & Evans.—Well, gentlemen, your Hoofiand’s Gerinan Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It ia vouched for by numbere ofmy comrades, some of Whose names are appended, and who were futly cognizant of all the circum- tzneesof my case. I am,and have been for the fast four years,a member of BSherman’s brated battery, and under the immediate co! of Cap- tain R B. Ayres. Through the exeoyare attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in Novem- ber last with inflammation of the h ,and was for seventy-two days ia the hospital. was foi- wed by groat cebility, heightened by an attack of paler es I wasthen removed from the White Heuse nnd sent to this cityon board the steamer “State of Maine,” frem which I landed on the 2th ofJune, Since that time I have about as low as any one could be aud still retain a spark of vital- i ‘or @ week or more I was scarcely able to swallow any’ ning. and if I did force @ morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again I could not eves oa a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these cireum- stances, and, accordingly. the peyaions who had been working faithfully, thor unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Archer, frankly ee Kapil te do areas for me, xm vised me to see « cler; make buch Sisporition of my limited funds as best enited me, An acquaintance who visited me at the bo: Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth, below st., advised me, a3. foriorm hepe,to try year Biot kindly procured a bottle, From gommenced Takin ox oe sipcmy coe ig 4 2 + am am Bor God for gestae better, ‘Though I have taken but two bot, nee ave es en ase ies F Seal at aine rmit rejoii wife uy x ge ecine end have heard nothing for eiehices re Pees for, Paper ees am « lo ud ae the vicinity of Fron! 5 ar invalus tie Bitters Lowe the certainty of lite which hag vase e place of vague fears—to your Bitters wil! owe tl giorious privilege of again sinwping tomy who are dearest to me in life. br ary! truly youre "Tsaao Manone, i neur in the truth of the above state- bo are despaired of seeing our Aechind oi Nene ODLEBACK. Int New York Battery EORGE A, ACKLEY, Oo. O, 11th Maine, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! / of “O. M. Jat U Panama 0ton PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ, FOR 8. ———

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