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THE EVENING STAR Tiapeliaks in wxonegtewn, [Correspondence of the Star.) GEORGETOWN, May 2tth, 186? I note the following arrival. Sey- monry Room, Philadelphia, merchandise to: Hyde & Davidson: schooner Revevca and Har- riet, Brannon, Millsville, lumber to EF. Picke- reli, schr.* Mary and Adeline, Jenkens, Port Deporite, Md., Jumber to Jas, A. Barly, Bongnion, Phila, corn and Government: str. Star, Curtis, Agui light; sehr. Wm. Finneyan, Winds brick to J. M worth, Bangor, Me. hay and potatoes to Sut. Jer; sehr. Maryland, Bicrling, N. ¥., coment; wehr. Haxall, Boget, N. ¥ » hay and cement to Washington Aqueduct; nnmerons small craft, trom Litile Fails. 40,600 fish to John A. Knight; sehr. iram Smith, Kerry, Al light; aleo sebr. E. S. Denning, Thora, J. P. Wallace, In- dicott, and Franklin Belle, Robinson, light. Departed by river: Pedi Marie Pickup, ‘York; Mary Standish, Boston; 5. Mass. coal, from Ray's dock; schr. J. C. McShane, Alexandria, coal, and J. P. Wallace, Indicolt, do., do., coal, trom Borden Mining Co. Arrived by canal:—Boats Boyer & Watson and Jno Humline, coal, toWm R.Snow & Co.; J. Brengie, A. E. Stone, conl, to Jno. ¥oung: M. J. Woods, coal, to Agnew’s dock; Thos. Sammion. conl, to Cumb. Coal & J. Co; Anna Reinhart, 110 tous coai, C. F. Newman, Jas. M. Baker, E. Stanhope, and Unexpected, coal, to len Wing Co. Maggie Miller, Jos. J. Grahan, A. Snyder, Gen. McClellan, Nimrod, W. Garrott, H. B. Cromwetl, coal, to Ray’s docks: Capt. Jno. Short, to Morgan « Rein- hart. Dep: arted:—C. E. Detmold, Anna Reinhart, j 1776, Tnoser & Watson, R. H. Alvey, Thos. Sammon, C. F. Newman, P. L. Detmold, J. Brengle, G. W. Rohback, W. R.€haplain, R. Stewart, Jno.Gorman, Maggie Miller, M. J. Woods, Business dull. Markets unchanged; whole- eale quotations as follows: Flour, super, $6.75; extra, $7.25; family, com mon, $3.25a80.00: Darby's, $10; Welch’s, $10.50; Ray's, $10.252%10.50, ‘heat, red, $1.50aS1.56; + white, $1.60331.70. Corn, yellow, 95c.; white, $8c.a8l. Cats, by measure, Gvasse., hay, S$2ia $30; mill stuf—middlings, 9¢2S5e.; brown stuff, 50c.; shorts, 35c.; potatoes, 4tatic.; apples, $42 $4.50; lemons, per box, $5.50; cider, Iba22c.; do., clarified, 25a30c.; champagne cider, #4a85 per case; whisky, 44e.; salt, G. A.,$1.87a81.90; fine, $2.75; bulk, 75c. per bushel. ‘Cumberland coal, $4.25835.50; anthracite, $5.50; wood, pine, $4.50 5: oak, $5 Wa: Lumber, pine, $25 per = Piaster, lump, ground, 39. Herring, | B47 a5 per M. Shad, $21 per hundred. GEORGETOWS CORPORATION LAWS. > A Resoiutios suthorizing the r in of c ps of the town, therein uesiznated. 4 by the Board of Aldermen and Bo ra of at Council af Lie Corporation of Geare x10n, xe Mayor be, and he is hereby, auth jrized tructed to contract with the Iewest 1} repairing aud putting in com ple! cevrtain amps of the town, the location of ‘ies is signauted. viz: yup on Dunburien st aud Washington streets; The one on Denbarte ton street, between High and Bi streets, i Beall sireet, hetween Hich and Con- reets ne on the corner of Beall and Montgomery stain et, between Congress street The Fourth streets; The one on the corner of H The one en the corner of Li streets; he one on the corner of one on Hich between Third and and Filth sireets: can and Se: street, Fourth and Market erick street, hetween Third and Bn ulred, Thst it shall be the auty “of the sayoe st certify to and transmit to this Corporation all 8 contracted by him for the rund putting i the pumps id work hed. under his soon as practicable. at all resolutions, |, in conflic ame ure hereby, [Approved May 23, 18" prion author y for the i Police d ® bill havi Sei the U e of the pay of U ity in this town, pol ig a law owing Juced: There- 1 of | iled of becom ich it was in’ Board of Alder: crease ol pay ¢ Approved May A Rrsovriox provi s shy ted, the dunderibe supervision of issioner “that Pad cr further, That the Clerk pay the abage f the oun Streets, work to be perfo Cox cooEs & CO ANKERS AND DEALERS IN ye eOvEENE YT SECURITIES, are prepared to furnish the UNITED scars FIVE-TWENTY YE, - RB CENT. BONDS, - anal eae OR Busisrerxn,) in lerze or small sums, On and after Julp 1, the privilege of converting Legal Tender Notes into the Five- Twenty Year Bonds at par will cease. Parties wishing to secure United States bonds at par, paying *ix per cent. interest in gold, should | vend in their orders Refers that time. AY COOKE & CO., my 26-dtjy] 452 15th street. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS, FROM LANSBURGH & BROWS BALTIMORE BARGAIN STOBE, YENTH STREET, Between I axp K. "ia large and spendid asrortment of DRY AND FANCY Goons, all of which have Seen | boagist st the late New York and Philadelphia ions, x! quuch reduced prices. We mention in Best Calicoes 16, Beautiful Lawns Very rich and fine 1) ibe only 25 cts. Dress Goods of every description, very chca) A deautiful lot of smal¥ figured Challies, for ‘chil- dren’s wear. Pisin and figured Mozatebiques, at 25 cts., worth | 6 Plain oe her Tishue yard. worth 6 perd Plaids and Plain Gr Plain Blue and Bun Chambreyh. Our stock of Domesties is very large, and we a selling good Bleaczed Szirting Muslins, at 15, Best Trish Linens at 50 cts... worth 75 st Irish Linens a! a 75 ‘Tehle enk, Towels, Napkins, ktc., Cheaper than | Cazimeres, Linen and Cotton Goods, for Men and | hag Fo] 20 cts. Goods, very cheap. Boys’ wear, in large variety. White and colored aunelsof every description. = Goods, such as: Plain 4nd Dotted Swiss, Jackonets, Nainsooks, Plaid Muslins, etc., from ‘Auction, and very cheap. 4 1,400 Silk and Scote! 2 er fi at Ladicrand Gents best quality Kid-fnish Silke Gloves, at 75 cts. French Siechanical Corsets, unusually cheap. salt wroid such as jars and’ Sleey = "ris Hands vawiss and Cambric E@gings, at halt spendin all Linen White Handkerchiefs, at 10 ana | all kinde. es ea velln at $1, worth double. Shania and Blantillas of the- ve sh ye your mone A tarse lot of Pink, Blue and ‘Yellow Tai Tarletons for SKIRTS, coverltfoge Tee ving bought the entire stoPk of a ranifactu a! New York, we shall sell Bisrle Notions. iar Sescxiption, mueh cheaper jem ata great sacvi- than any other p! “Come one and all do potexistinthe / ie BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, LANSBURGH & BRO., 375 Seventh strevt, between Land K. BF Store open every evening until 9 o'clock, _mpy 21 ow" Libbey; steamer | at , Balt., | ke; schr. Express, Went- | Downie. 4 Thora, New Bedford, | irem Agnew s | dock; schr. J. R. Watson, Lane, Dighton, Mass., with | an | fer Dresses, at 25 cts per i 7 eatest atyles, if | A conyince yourself that war | ovrictan. OvOST Mansmau 4 “.RRERAL'S orsres, } =n ‘WasnixGTox, May 22. 1533. Sorrcr.—The attention of all oticers who hare | deen benorably diseharged en sccount of wounds ' or dianbitity, and who desire to re-enter the nervice in the Invalid Corpe, is calicd to the provisions of | partrient, pubjished in the papers taroughont the | coantry, Buch officers are requested to comply | SOB promptly with the provisions of that order, and | to send their written applications, as therein pro- | vided, for positions in the Invalid Corps, (stating the character of their disability,) with as little de- Jay aa possible, to the Acting Assistant Prevost Marshal Genera} of the State in which they may | Buch Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- ers] will at onee forward the applications, with his enderrement, tu the Provost Mershal General at Washington. Cficers for the Invalid Corps will be appointed immediately upon furnishing the papers reguired by General Orders No. 105, of 1863, from War Depart- ment. Their pay and emoluments will commence from date of acceptance of such appotatments, and not from @ate of organization of the respective commands to which they may be assigned. JAMES B. FRY, Toy 23 Provost Mansna, Qexgrar, FFIC®, i ‘Wasntxeton, D. G., Mey 22, 1865. Allmen who desire to join any particular regi- | ment of Cavalry now in the field are hereby autho- rized to present themselves any time @uring the uext thirty days to the Board ofenroliment in their respective Districts. The Board shall examine them and determine upon their fitness for the ser- viee, and if found to be fit, the Provest Marshal of the District shall give them transportation tickets to the general rendezvons, at the headquarters of the Acting Arsistant Provost Marshal General of ; the State, As soon as they present thenmelves at this general rendezvous they shall be duly mus- tered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and j paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B, FRY, Provost Marshal General, my 23-Im ABR DEPARTMENT AvsUTANT GeNERAL’s Orricr, Wasaiscton, April 2, 1863. General Orders No. 105.—The organization of an Invalid Corps is hereby authorized. ‘This corps shall consist of companies, and if it shall hereafter be thought best, or battalions. The companies shall be made up from the follow- | ing sources, viz: First. By taking those officerk and enlisted men of commands now in the fiold (whether actually present or temporarily absent) who, from wounds received in action or disease contracted in the line of duty, are unfit for field service, but are atill | eapable of effective garrison duty, or such other | light duty as may be required of an Invalid Corps. Regimental Commanders shall at once make out, trom information received from their Medical and | Company Officers, and from their own knowledge, Tolls (according to the ferm furnished) of the names of all the officers and enlisted men under their commands who fulfill the following condi- tions. 1, That they are unfit for active field service on account of wounds or disease contracted in the | line of duty ; this fact being certified by a Medica] Officer in the service, after personal examination. 2, That they are fit for garrison duty; this fact being likewise certified by the Medical Officer, as above, after personal examination. 3. That they are, in the opinion of their Com- manding Officers, meritorious and deserving. These rolls shall be certified by the Examining Burgcon and Regimental Commander, and trans- mitted, through the regular channels ef military correspondence, to the Provost Marshal General of the United States. | The Regimental Commander shall enter into the eclumn of remarks opposite each officer’s name on i | the roll, a statement as to the general charactor of i H | the officer for intelligence, industry. sobriety, and | attention to duty; and all intermediste Com- { | manders shall indorse thereon sach facts as they T | may possess in the cace, 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 rolls shall be forwarded from | time to time, wherever the number of men fulfill- ing the conditions cnumerated or the exigencies of ! the service may render it expedient. | ‘Second, By taking those officers and enlisted men | still im serviee and borne on the rolls, but who are absent from duty, in hospitals or convalescent camp or are otherwise under the control of Medical | | Officers, Im these cases the Medical Officer in at- | | tendance shall prepare the rolls according to form entering the names of officersandmen from the same regimenton a roll by themsslyes, and i send them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commander, | who will forward them, as heretofore specified, sub. | Ject to the same conditions and requirements, If, in any case, the Regimental Commander shall think | an officer unfit,in point of character, to continue in | the service of the Invaiid Corps, though disabled | | and certified by the Surgeon, he will state hisob- | Jection in the column of remarks, and note the ex- | ception before signing the certificate. If any | officer or enlisted man now in the service, but absent and beyond the reach of a Medica! Oflicer | ‘ in charge of a hospital or convalescent camp. | desires to enter this corps, he will take the course indicated below for these who have been houofably discharged the service. Tiivd. By accepting thoge officers and enlisted men who have been honorably discharged on nc- | connt of wounds or disease contracted in the ling of duty, and“whg desire to re-enter the eervice, In the case of an efficer, application for appoint- ment must be made to the Provost Marshal , General of the United States through the officer | detailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- | eral ofthe Btate. No application of this kind wiij be considered unless the following conditions are } completely fuifiiled: 1, That the applicant produce the certificate of | the Surgeon of the Board ot Enrollment for the | District in which he resides that he is unlit 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 henor able dis. ! charge on account of wounds or disability con - tracted in the line of duty. 3. That he produce recommendations from the i Regimental, Brigade, and Division. Commanders | under whom he formerly served, that he ie worthy of being thus provided for and capable of returning adequate service to the Government, In ease it i shall be impracticable to get this last evidence, he tay, having establishd the first two points above, satiaiy the Board of Enrollment that he is deser ving, and present its certificate of the fact. This evidence inust all be obtained by the applicant, and must be transmitted with his application for ap- pointment. If there be no Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General for the State, the application may be for- | warded through the Aljatant Ceneral of the State, , whois desired to enderse thereon such facts in the | military history of the applicant as he may know, | orasare 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 cerps, will present themselves to the Board of En- rollment for the District in which they reside, for ; examination of the Surgeon thereof, who shall examine them and report the result to the Board of Enrollment. The Board shal! then consider each case, and if | cified below, the Board shall give him a certifi- | cate to that effect, viz: 1, That he is unfit for service in the field, 2. That he is fit for garrison duty. 8. That he is meritorious and deserving. 4, That he was honorably discharged from the service, | The Provost Marshal for the District shall then i | Send the application, with this certiticate of the Board, to the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State, who shall procure such evi- dence of service and character as the records of | the company to which he belonged,on file at the | i | headquarters 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 specialrulesas the Provost Marshal General may establish. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of hospi-¢| tals, Military ‘Commanders, and all others having Q@enerai Orders, No. les. ef 1832, from the War De- | Depo’ | the applicant is found to fulfil the conditions spe- | wi authority to discharge, under existing laws and regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to | any mer under their control who may be fit for | | service in the Invalid Corps. j The Prevost Marshal General is charged with the execution of this order, and the troops orga- | wes under it will be‘under the control of his Bu- “Br order of the Secretary of War: b E. D. TOWNSEND, my l1-dim Assistant Adjutant General. w+ DEPARTMENT, ‘Wasximoron, January 35, 1863. In consequence of the pressure of business at the ; SE? artes agp suawia, | Tie har pomwrciats Sent eae es my Se roa free Gol, iraer cpralersig Pennsylvania avenue ‘lag, Lohg and Beuars 4 eet I peng AV cs, On EN, WILLIAM B. - Respro S Laer on. tyes lama ae | wy 1) { ‘ t 1 ! PROPOSALS U, ® 4 NubiaL ax Huseirac Darast. Masigan vuaver: Wassrierom, DO . 5 Paoposas.c wiil be received ai this office antii 12 mm, en MONDAY, Ist day ~f June sext.sodon ths fr tef every month theroafter, for xzpplving thia t with the tollowing attioles, in buch qusati- ae asmay be required during the roapactive Cotten Bats Crass No.1, Cotton Wades: anion ri tiedstes ae mained, lyard ae for opthalmiay api, cotten, or twilledrtey bind ‘ape. woolen. or woolen binding hrosd, linen, unbieached Towels’ ls, for roller Crass No. 2, . ir 2 coarse Bualin, 43; yard pieces «Set Hissin, gard pie Oakum, fine picked a No. 3. Binders’ Bogrds iria - ka, hos ital Bee ine Panniers Mess Ohests Crass No, 4, Band Litters Horse Litters Blanket cases, canvas Buckets, leather Oxass No. 5, Faron, Wrapping, W& B ‘aper, me, Peper, Writing, Gap, Letter Pens, &teel lolders Fe fs saee, Hebets No.2. ortfolios, cap size ax, Sealing Cass No. 6, wee beds, India, Bubber Rubber Cushiors, for air or water Gatta Percha ea Sorere Cues No.7, Blankets. white or gray Co Laban b acy ed in quito Bars Hair Pillows Crass No, 8. Bowls, deif ishes, assorted tises, ‘eeding Cups, delf Medicine Spoons, delf Pots, Tea, delf Epit-mugé, without tops Bpittoons Tumblers, glass Crass No, 9, Basins, tin, small Basins, wash, hand Gandlesiicks Cauldrons, assorted sizes Gleavers Ae ‘ippers. tin, 1 pin Flesh Forks Funuels, tim, 1 pint Graters, nutineg, large Knives and Fork Knives and Ferks, Knives, Butchers’ Kuives, Bread Measures, tin, gallon to pint Bed Ticket Frames Bath Tubs Stoves, Cooking, and fixtures Range, Cooking Close Stools Pots, inodorous, army pattern Scales and Weights, shop Bteele. Crass No, 10, Bedsteads, iron Chairs Refrigerators peice alae jutler’s Trays. Crass No, 11. Brooms Brushes, serub Buckets, wooden Clothes lines saws Tablespoons Teaspoons Hatchets Hones Lanterns, ts glass mer, for ste ‘Tin Warmer, for feet Bacirons cellars, Crass No. 12. Funnels, glass, half pint Pill-boxes, turned wood Pill Machines Pill Tiles, 5x10 Rain Guaze Razors and Strop, incase Sheep Skins, dressed for plaster Slates Spatulas, 3 to6 inches Wyale, csoFted, jals, xssorte Crass No. 13. Gridirons pee: tea, iron Pans, frying Pans, ance Pans, tin Pots, ‘mustard Pots; pepper. Samples of articles will be shewH.and particu- lars ax to sizes of packages, quality of articles, and probable quantity requi-ed’, will be given on apali- cation at this oflice, Bidders must embrace in their proposals all the articles designated in auy one class. Proposals notin conformity therewith will be rejected, Proposals from disloyal parties will ot he con- sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany eack proposal. Bonde, in Uie sum of five thonsand dollars. for the faithful performance of his contract, will be required of the successful bidder. As the articles in the above classes are only pur- chased when the wanta of the service demand them, successful bidders from a di requited to establish an agency in thi: v2 The Medical Puryeyor reserves the right to reject any andall bids not deemed suitable, and wunce, will be t oe compress act corn = be subject to the approv- u on General. pa ee : UEENBY JOHNSON, | ¥ - my 20-td ROPOSALS FOR 20.000 BARRELS OF Beatep Proposats are invited till the 30th day of May, 1863, at 12 o'clock m., for furnishing thee Pobsistancs Department with 2),000 barrels of Bids will be reeeived for what is known as No. 1 No. 2, aud No, 3, and for any portion less than "ine 20,000 barrels. Bids for different grades should be upon separate sheets of pa paper. The delivery of the Flour to be commenced be the lth of June, or as soon thereafter as the Government may direct, at the rate of 90 baereis daily, delivered cither at the Government Warehouse in Georgetown, at the Wharves, or at the Railroad Depot, Washington, D.C. Eeyment 9 will be made in certificates of indebted- ness or saeb, otber funds the government may have for distribution. ‘The usual government isepection will be made Saat pelpre abe dour is received, th of allegiance must accompany each bid. No. bid will be entertained frem 23 who have pigpously failed to comply with their bids, or from acre ae wosent to rerpi pend. ins e barre|s e new ant LS Bids to be directed to Col. A. BEC WITH, = D.C.& 0.8.0.3 A., ‘ington, and @1 dorsed “Proporais for Flour.” my 16- atsith UABTEBMASTER GENEBAL’S OFFIOB, ‘Wasuinarow Oity, March 19, 1883. ners of steam vessels are invited to send to the nee ro maar General's Of Office teaders for their Tenders should contain descriptions of the yessels, Voy mean cae: careliad er regieares tonnage, ao iy *. terial, whether’ ps ed, ‘whet! malo OF pro- pellers, whe’ : iron or ¢0; fastened, size and power of engines and boile: ‘snd should state the price ae which they are [ore ben for long or short with the ted value of the vessel in case of Yous, or in case the overnment should waar to purchase instead ef ¢! os Owners ef steam Yemels sireaty ts in the ‘service of as "3 Department are requested to make known tothe Department any reduction in their present rates which they also price at which they will be may be willl: ng to aster Ge: | of the United Sweaty a ton, and ‘should be endorsed ** Pro: for charter or sale of ateamers.”” Bite received, will be considered, sti the Mgtpregyres will onde eave to reduce the heavy expense a! jortation upon the ocean od th tide-waters,| by ubateating, "wherever it ean do 20, shenser, v of a egpacity for dhose now employed, Toar 235m ge artermaster General, PBorozaLs FOR ves 7, eTmaW. AND GRAIN: ASSISTANT Quanrensasan’s Orrior, Forage riment, Core ABSBINGTON, WRITTEN Proposas are invited Le area een delivered att the or. orate Of ay toy be gaara the Bal in this ay A Proposals to be - signed, A they should si isn thy tity of delivery. : ‘the le offered, also the prise ‘and i the date a 50) to: f vaaless if ould be for | & vernment to contract for a In good sacks @) ofa cock each, rice See tobe tennen teas es Bren Stray bin yore’ tre Pate save were tie reat Sete required ae ee i SE ACN ec iieeotaar cies | Ba male ox ender this Payment to be stake f the wee Captain and A. QM. U.S. A. r bis e ir Brot aie 4 ees Lae hore 38 | Beet for feo et iT aate CLOTHING, &e. a ea . PROPOSALS. © i BOOKS, &e. pee SS eee 12 Nate, A = be = RECEIVED FROM PARIS. roar, tines ie ot Go srnctee | Dircxen—raciiqne des Friis Armes, 2 voto, Washingtas, D, uni ierelack m.. of f MAY sone orentior—Traitenar le service de | Intanteris aN RUELION OD BRIGK more ov lesa te oF te | Sahara Inetruction eur la Fortification de on the treasury extension All bricks must be of th Gendr—Fortificntion de Oeampagne. sok i burnet of full ven oe esa | Saranac sore he Francaise see BDCE Fampl. s that may ha ‘at “this office Alia—Mannel Fratique ‘ribuowux Mi 5 B ddete will give price per theusand delivarca a at | Resuine Bistoriqne cea Progres dé mae sims, the bullcing. at such points aa may be directed Trnite de Art Militaire. and ip each Quantities per day as the necesvitic the work may require. The whole to 2e aaltvarcd | by the first of Sep ember, 1363 Pisces Portes Avec Pian "atl bres samt be accempaniea by the writtan | © —Traite des Koco: Doikssnces Militaires. of two ToaponAible paTsoDA that the | dininistration dee Corps de | Te the contrast abana ti Leneeated abt | “Hukubera Ese Regiments de Fer necute the ei = } mae le Fer. FR Be bidder ice cancianerneterier | Guide det Pomicier Particusic: en Campagne; 2 and that the bidder is | e Department referves the richt to reiect acy Tepe Dida ahould it Bo considered its interest to | and none will be coneidered that do not con- ! | farms to the Taquirementa of this advertisement. Bide te de inclured in a sealed envetope, and in- | $F oral ment des Armee a few porta! my 25 RANCK TAYLOR, "ATTENTION, EVERYBODY! eel ecleeted stock of BOOKS, Raving srt snd FANCY ABTLOLES ever, be- fore presented in this market. Lee the trade and public in al, will do well to | examine F stock abd brices before berckentae: Gouristing, in part. 0 PrP osans Pc FOR PUBL. QUARTERMaSTER’S OrFicg U.S. Mariv© Cornps,) Wasmixcrox, 2ith May, 163. t SgaLey Proross.s will be 7 teoaps ido at this office [6 ey BRI FRuveday, the s5th Sar ok of dat 3863, at 3 | ach Well aciected Tiock of Miscellaneous Books, at fhe Ons sartoaner *y ashingto nr b.C., Goats Teteest stock of paper-covered Novels in the July, 1863, to Soth June, 3863. Tne Wood to be good merchantable oak, and to | be ‘delivered, Piled measured and inapected at such te puinty within the walls of the Marine che an | COPS £'Phe chea, and most handsome assortmest of Phot pe aikans, Yapgil in price frum 5 39, holding from 12 to 300 card pictures. lJargest nasortment of Gard Photographs of Slicer free af penne the Coe es Marine Paosinent Mew nad omen, Americans aa. Por- ‘the Coal ite san anthracite cag | Mes CoPrs un varietl mt <a coal, tres trom eee toweigh 2240 pounds to iaeay ee Cvel ory, rarictied, ‘Atwell as inles- the ton, to be weighed, ins aad deltvered ax | 2a Fre ere ST SE ol gig pra heaton uch points within the walle of the Marme Bar | gry end Fancy Ariiclcn such as Ohess, Po: stolen; racks as may be designated e Commanding Domnoer, Go cout B nese Be res ‘Pocket Marine Offer, free of expence to tee Unived States; | Dominoes, Combs, Won i ok, eee and both wood andeca(to be farnished at euch A he pepe ae ees tebrated xe times and in such Scantities as the said Com- | 4 be inbecriber inate agent for 1 those soe masilng Marlee OMoer may “ ot aire istponseortment siwayeon heeds? Payments will be made upon tl be uarterly requi- sitien of the Commanding OMesr, tating the | ive us “WILLIAM F. RIOHSTBIN, National Book store, 278 Px. aven my 13-27 Sat 11th and 12th sts. hin, DRY GOODS, &. quantities required tor the usc of his command, aqpeesbiy to corn atone guarantee to be signed by two responsible per- sons. whore : aeep aa Dility mast he certified to by the 8. Judge. 8. District Attorney, or U. jollector, must accompany each proposal Otherwise it will nat be consbiered, yim pe /Empioi de i'Infanterie dans la Defense det \ ols. *Romond—Tactique portals Perfeetionne- : dorsed ** Pro: le for Briek ” T. thts + a i H ROGERS, En. ineer in Charca, evs Sour having jy returned from the May 20. 133 er thsttmys) aocien “pen oe eee offera to the pubiictne | [°° 75R CLOTHIERS OF THR DISTRICT j © . Fhe undersigned would most respectfully inform Bia friends, ana the Trade geveraily, that my | prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Btock# © ' READY-NADE CLOTHING | ever offered In thincity, He assures those in want ; Cf e stock that they will do well to give him acall. Reepectfelly, 8, HERZBERG, No, 2 Market Space, next to corner of i Baltimore street. | _Beltimore. March, 1368. me Se { URBAH FORK SMITH 460 BEVENTH STREET, He is selling Immenre Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING @OODs, HATS, CAPS; &o., &e. For a few days more we will offer onrimmense stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING FTOCK. To those in want we say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITH'S is Headquarters for Olothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above F tions hice bees Bruce & Co.'s, J. H, SMITH, Clothier, No, 460 Seventh street, maar 17 and corner Mth st. and Pa. av. Gt DEOLINE IN N GOLD! 4 In order to reduce gar. prefent stock we have REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR CLOTHING and are now selling off at rapid rates. ‘The people find that J. BRUCE & CO.'8 is the place to buy GOOD CLOFHING sg at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now oftered at No. 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doore To be endorsed “Proposais for Fuel.” and ad- dressed to the undersigned. W.B SLAOK, Tay 21-lawiw Major and Quartermaster, t Gh F4t vicTtToRyY OF THE DRY Goops TRADE, We have comauer en oy rices of Cotton Goods and brought Bleached a dowa to 123:c., some 15, and 4-4 wide to 286, Cahicoes 16, 18 and ae. Fi iss eRe: Linen, Pillow Case and Linen Sheet- Dantask Table Cloth at old prices, of Embroideries, Ladies” Undergarments, Ge or Glouks. Bbawis, &c.. very, np. & W. ME wr Market Space, ROPOBALS FOR WOOD AND COAL, Orrios House oF Rerresentatives U.S,, 2ist May, 1363. SxaLep Proposats will be received at ae office until 12 0’closk on Monday. the 29th of June next, for furnishing for the use of the House of Bep- resentatives of the United States 5% eae Ge unds) best White aud Furnace 0. it size,) one hundred cords bert vind + (reeam. | wood, and one hundred cords best dry Spruce Pine Weed. The whole to be packed aw; the vault: . YEN Bai of the Ospitol, in’ the pistes " oe wil ba town my Detween 7th and *th streets. on application to the engineer in the service of the House of Representatives, and to be delivered by | Coronep APPADES Paty oad PLGURED the ist day Of August nex MOUSLINS, MOZA UES, POPSINS. VA- ee Jez fie faithful execution of the contract | TENTTAS. : TV GHAMS, ye required, Bids for coal and wood will be considered seys- LANNE ga CON NETS, ORGANDIZS, BARUGES, rately) and ratisfactory arrangements must be MOUBNING GOODS in great variety and of the e for the correct measurement of ball beesimakes, « & Clerk of Howse of Representatives T.'s. Lika! Mi TANLOR 2100) my awiaw ren., Int Pe W) ee SILEWBAPPINGS vy sHAWLB. We have just received a beantiful assortment of the latest stylen of heavy Silk Apis and Bisel SHINGTON BRASS AND STRING BAND— Conductor, Michele Trojsi; Leader, bt ner. Headquarters. at Metropolitan Sra Beuare Spring Chews nore Dees Bere fier ice or ogee! BEB co. mue, Navy Yard. my 18-Im* NEW goons J “LIVERY KUEPERS AND HORSE THREAD end ey Sa SBALLAN x COLLARS 8 Sutwand FOR SALB-A cniendia CHANGE: STABLE; room | WAISTS OAMERIC BANDS, THREAD, “USHER for @ norses with office, harness room, snd all GREN. iets and ERED SIAN DR EAC! sine oe ae NS and BELT ‘Chases, PORTE (9 necessaries useful in-a first-class stable. ‘Also, splendid Yard of five lots of ground, which will suita veterinary surgeon. ful this to be sold chedp, as the owner has to tal ession of another business. Ground rent ¢! equire at Union NALEB, ee eerem gag conn Ne WEIN. Bae at Hotel, corner 13}¢ st. and P: my 18-27 ‘apht u 15 Market Space. RU, ALEX. WOLOWS8KI Has the honor to announce that, in compliance with the request of his friends and pupils, he will give one moreand itirely last course of instruction in Singing and iano, by his new and simplified method, which bas met with unexampled succeas, All these who desire to become in very short time fine singers or excellent performers can avail themselves of this NEY PRINTING OFFICE. GIBSON BROTHERS, No. 271 Pam AVENUE, SEAR 11TH STRRAT, Having modern Press waodern Types and aul ae modern requirites fo: rat _clas: Printing Offi are prepared to execute S On PRINTING of very description in a style of perfection seldom equaled, ata very sim small advance on Xew York prices, my 21 lw* M pia OF TRANSFER. R. GEO. D. C. HIBBS Having succeeded me in the coal trade business, I respectfully resuro thanks forthe libersl patronage Pith which my friends and customers have been pleased to favor me,and request the same may he continued to him, Raow ing they will be dealt ne qb honorably. may 18-tf he last opportunity by applying at his residence, No. 451 Pouth #t., Between ‘Wau F. my 15-% Secure & HOWLETT, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, No, 47 Eleventh street, between E and F, re- Spectfully inform their friends and the public eon: erally that they have opered a shop at the above | pamed place, and are now ready to contract for the erection of bnildingr, &c., as well as to do general repairing and job work. A share of the public patronage is rolicited. my 13-im* FISH, SOUPS, Etc. WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE. Fe Atnoan IRON FOR aia U.8 Mirirary RartRoad Orricr, 250 G St., Wasiingion, May 12. 1863. The eacemnianed will receive sealed bids for U.S. 5-20 Bonds. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., Bankers 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, By cues of = ae eons of new RAILROA by pounds 6 yal Wa Witt PUasI8E dr) PAR 266 73¢-230 tous of the above ia at the Cambria UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY YEAB SIX PER OENT, BONDS Isterest PAYABLE iN Gop, Mills, Johnstown, Pernsylvania, and the balance, 672 206-2240 is at Pittsburg, Pernsylvania, In case a bid is accepted, the party making the same will be notified as soon as practicable. If within ten days afier such notice the party shall The privilege of subscribing for these Bonds at par will cease on Ist July. 1863, The money invested in them through us goes directly tothe National Tre undersigted, the Iron for which said bids was made shall be subject to sale to any other pet All bids must be sealed and directed t to the un- dersigned, Washington, D. C.,and indorsed “Bids for Railroad Iron ” The ent toreject sny and all bids is expressly reserve: Hida will be received as above invited until June 5, at which time a decision will be given _lyle dH. L. ROBINSON, Capt.aad A.Q M. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Jorner @ Lag gee Streets, Wasuiscron, D. C., May 13 Notice is hereby given to all O08 on charge of horses belonging to the United States, that the Quartermaster’s Department wi!lnot be responsible for the removsa! of dead enimals unless immediate notice of the death is given Jorn H. Caren, Superintendent Nineteenth Street Sta- les. When netice is £0 given, dead Government ani- mals will be promptiy removed and receipts in duplicate be given by the teamaters. my 13-2) B. B. LACEY, Capt. A.Q. M. QTEANSHIP we GREAT EASTERN, WALTER de ceed SRI will be dispatched ap 27-1m AUCESTUS JOHNSON & 60., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betwexn 9TH aND 107TH Srs., HAVE BOUGHT AT THE BECBIVER’S SALE THE WHOLE BALANCE OF STOCK of the late firm of LEACH & CO., BALTIMORE, consisting of: HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, Rat FROM LIVERPOOL, 1 Sat Flow NEW YORK. “ re . May 16 urday, J OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: pera uceg)| Tuesday, nya MEATS, And at the same regular intervals thereafter, First Cabin, from —-............$95 to $185 POULTRY, Second Cabin...... ®zcursion Tickets outand back,in the ist and 2d Catin only, a fare and a half, Servants accompanying passepgers, and Children under twelve years of age, half fare. Infants free, Third Cabin... eee BOO Bteerage, with superior accommodations...$30 All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U, 8. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of Iug- 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- WALL, Agents, 54 South street, New York. my 13-tje9 SUTLER’S AND GROCER'S WAGONS, Be size 2 and ‘Forse Sutler’s Wagons, withont Springs. Grocer’s and other FRUITS, VEGETABLES, DY THE PACKAGE, FAB BELOW MANUFACTURER'S PRIOBB, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., eps-tf 289 Pennsylvania Avenue, SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES 1! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, BER PREE yalsey o> gman several SKOOND GONORRHGA GLFET, EE, STRICPURES, &e. BWiEons. For HOM AS YOUNG, Conia ne Hiner no a borg ee yar O say Mar 18 2m ; No. 409 Ponnerivaatacd leet They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor | (>ARBIAGEB! | CARRIAGES: QABRIAGES :1 poy unpleasant taste, and will pot in anyway in- | | Tharenow on hand gH as Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” Pre by a graduate ofthe University of Pennsylvania. one of the most ind Chemiats a fine tment, oe ii OARRIAGES, made build- ers in the eeontantog of oe golonala. ae Seietue “ose Gucther Dost ave eminent Doctors a1 seat Rockaways and Prrconstal psi eT ef the present day. NO EXPOBURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. | for ‘or font pe at ‘Let those who have despaired of getting cured, | 20%,°™ hg pe + or who have be een gorged with Balsam Oopaiva, or i apa anit ae ae oagion, ogetne aig Seamer t Mercy ry AMARITAN'S GIFT. | Sent by mail in a plain envelope. | fi Hiceoie aoe = Female, ae cen st sto. 409 Penney leo Ae YOUNG. LOO tI BOY'S CLOTHING. HONEA, DLOMES- 86) SORE 8 spore PEPTERS, W. in receipt rtmeit sou ee is BOLLS. BYEHILIN Od V. BOY'S aed ie ak CLORHING of the, ‘season for while invite the ent eraPnExs & 00., between sng? 2? Pennevigiis ch und Tenth streets, ieems ene oat > SPER, LJ SAMARIT, RoOr AND. HE: theSa- is the | pete pasbed wiigHie ‘OB Parnas cation most Bort potent certain and e! seribed: fe of ‘Saapted, in Whites, coring, occ ° ili a facafi complaints lasiient to the sex: sees express. Price i a ‘aide ‘or é bottles MARITAN'S CHANQRE WASH, pantie eee 161 Post Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD, rner of 11th and ‘COOK, Alexandria, may 6-tr pre aryneeann PEACHES, donne 4 & 00.73, Corner Bighth and D pts, my6 fail to make psymectin Government funds to the | below &mith’s. J. BRUCE & CO., marl? Olothiers, 464 Sevanth st., near F. DP PT au BMITH’S, No, 460 Bavenrz Brazsz, ‘ — Opposite City Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIOBS, Boidiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH’s, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, aud OOBNEE 20TH STREET AND PA. AY, war 17 Ne CONS ROE one THEABON OB z o ees sf ce ay Tam authorized by the Secretary of War to raise- a BATTALION OF CAVALRBY fer special ser- vice. Each company will be organized as prescribed in General Orders No. 126, series of 1562, All officers will be selected and appointed by the Colonel Commanding, subject to the approval of the Secretary of War. From the petuliar nature of the service required of this Battallion, none but sober, honest and’ in- telligent men will be enlisted. The best, fleetest and most serviceable Horses only will be used. This Battallion will be armed with the new cel- ebrated Repeating Rifle, discharging fifteen shots per minute. For further particulars apply at No. 217 Penn, avenue. L, 0. BAKER, my 11-lm Colonel Commanding Battalion. AIR-TIGHT COFFINS. o FRIENDS ae RELATIVES OF THE Parents and friends living at 8 distance can have the ere ee ae Oy pets oe who m ie 8 16 hospital forward to them in IMPROVED AIR-T. TSH ¢ COFFINS, at moderate charge—Embalming, Coffin aad Box TAM Ceders sromptl Nurmi age: atlende . Mich a ‘M. M. WHITE, Undertaker and Embalmer, | my &-3w* 297 Bst. .corner 24, Washington. BUILDING MATERIALS. 7 EG 562 562 Hl, W. HAMILTON, Agent, No, 562 SEVENTH ST., EAS ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF | BASH, 3 DOORS, | puna MOULDINGS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAM | POULAZED SASH. BLIND & SABE iH DOORS, & in this part of the country, which he is able to seif | at as low rates as they can possibly be furnished in this market. Builders would find it to their interest to call and examine his stock and prices, and see whata saving can be made by purchasing such work reaily-made. All work weil seasoned, and prices according to quality “Every Sons ef work in this line made to order at short no’ BUILDING BAND of au kinds aud of the best apres carmiaeha in an) ay ans aay eee of je city. No, 562 EVENTS &p 16-Im* near Canal Britze. RATIONAL LOAN. THK NEW SLX FER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FEOM DATE, Cr after Pive Years, at Option of the Governmen FHE CUUPON BONDS, In Sums of, * FIFTY BOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARBE, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and ON THO'NSAND DOLLARS, YHE RE? STERED BONDS, ~ Bums of Fit '¥ DOLLARS, ONB B .NDRED DOLLAES, FiVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, WIVE THOUSAND DOLLAKS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTBEEST COMMENOING AT DATE OF FER- CHASE, AND PAYABLE BEMI-ANRUALLY IN GOLD. ‘These Borns are the OHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now ons the market, it pri _ meer rts 4 Pxx : Omer, in pe be ae FOR ‘SALE BY JAY COOKE & COC., BANKERS, 452 FIFTEENTH STEERT, DEALERS mm GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATE, 4REBY AND NAVY VOUCHEES, COIN, CURRENCY 4ND EXCHANGE doo s-tf ILITARY Goons. es cers SHOULDER SF STRAPS. HATS OF PSF &c. with a fine assortment of UNI SLéTHine. with which we oan tors officers Complete OnE AT STEPHENS & CO. ap i1-tfif mu Penneri “a lvania Avenue, FRANEL OFS orriciaNs: 244 PawusyLvants Ore between izth (north #ide,) aad iath BES Pa. avenue, under the National Hout. ROOK ORYSTAL, (Brazilian Pebb 2 PROVED P. nig 10 euorAGLES, See | Tipe the proper o! | | $25 toe ts Ss een say snocese, aod ace Tan he most re- heats oats meer gages ap 2% eolm™