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‘THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCFPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Oonrzr PeNxn’A AVENUE AND litn Srarer, BY Papers served without wrappers by carriers 1 eent per copy, or eae per month Tn kages by carriers a\ # year, or 37 cents _ month. To mail subscribers ihe price is ) a year, in advance; $2.50 for six mouths; $125 for three months; and for less than three months st the rate of |2 cents a week. Single copies, With or without wrappers, WO CENTS. @@7 ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the office before 11 o'clock m.; ciherwise they muy pot appear until the next day. Vv, XXI. PROPOSALS. AILROAD IRON FOR BALE. Ra uoaD Orrice, ion, May i2, 363. ve nealed bide for the Lo of 933 920-224) tons of new RAILROAD RON , 60 pounds te the yard. 7i4-2240 tonn of the above is at the Cambria Johnatown, Por neylvania, acd ance, 6-824 is at Pittsdarg, Peansylvania. ease a bid in ac: the party making the same will be noti#ieR as soon as racticable, i¢ within ten days after #uch notice the party shall fail to make paymentio Government funds to the undersigced, the lrom for which said bid was made ehall be subject to saie 10 anv other person. scraped, Wasmigien 8 C4 ant eiaree for Railroad Iron 3. ‘ i ‘The right to reject any and all bids is expressly rved. Bids will be egy red a0 adore invited until June Bat which timdd decision will be given ‘myié-1d | H. b. ROBINSON. Capt. and A. M Ql PASTHEMASTER GENEBAL’S OFPIOR, Wasuinaron Orr, March 19, 1863. Owners of steam vessels are invited to send to the Siesiarer mis General’s Office tenders for their or mie. irs should tain descriptions of eae r Spat + material, e-wheel .or pro- iron or copper fastened, size and rer 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 ease of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to purchase instead ef rin; on of steam —— sina | in ¢ Quartermaster’s Department are make known tothe De font any red ion in their present rates which they may be willing to eantes — a price at which they will be ae . All such tenders should be addressed to the aac General of the United States, at ashington, and should be endorsed “Proposals | for charter o1 sale of steamers.” ‘When received, they will be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heavy experre attending army transportation upon the Ocean and tide-waters, by substituting. wherever It ean do a0, cheaper vessels of geal capacity for Dow eraployed. ETGS, ‘mar 23-5m Quartermaster General. BOPOSALS FORK HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN AssisTaNT QUARTERMASTRR’s Orrior, Forase Deonmeni, Cor. G and Sid streets, ASHINGTON, D.C., April 16. 1363. Wairren Proposaus are invite . for furnishin: HAY. 8TRAW, OATS, and OORN, f this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city. The propesais to be acdressed to the under signed, and they shouid state the qusatity of os article offered, also the prize and the date very. Proposals will be received for five thousand (5,000) bushels of Corn or Oats, aad Afty (50) tons of ay or Straw, and upwards, unless it should be for the interes of the Governinent to contract fora Jess amount. All grain tu be put up in good sacks, of about two @3) bushels each, which are to de farnisked at the cost of the contracter. The Hay and Straw to be securely baled. - AH Grain and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid ction by the Goverment Inspector, ntracta will be awarded from time to time to the lowest rerponsibie bidders, as the interests ot the service may require. Good security willbe required for the faxhbful fulfillment of any contract mace under this advertisement. Payment to be made atthe a fe ef the t. 8. L. BROWN, Captain and A. Q. 33. U.8. A, SWISS MOUNTAIN BITTERS. This valuable Bitters is prepared in great from the herbs cathered from the Swiss Ai Tyrol Mountains in Germany, and is a Stan Bitters in Russia, Germany,and Switzerland for the cure of art a 1 CONSUMPTION, COLDS DYSPEPSIA, LIVER, KIDNEY, AND LUNG COMPLAINTS, AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH. 12, ereates appe- It 'd a8 & GRNER- ases named, Aremarksb e feature ofitis,a glassfal poured upon the head and well rubbed in will cure the inful headach N3 FOR USE.—A small wineglassfull each meal and before reticing to bed. d from the original LLER, corner of Sixth ton, D.C. of D Washington y, with fall sati 1 soldiers, and others con ult not be witzout a bot- d Bitters. DE CAM? & MILLER. my 19-eolm* 8 3 "TO SOTEBRS np HOTEL KEEPERS, We have just received a fall supply of BLODGET? & SWEETS PATENT GALVANIZED OVE! which we will sell lower than they have be *in this city before. We have No.2 to NB/7. B. H. & H, 1. GREGORY, f 321 Pa. avenue, near 7th street, sola my 2 By W.L, WALL & CO., Auctioneera, To AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR AND RE- POsITORY. Expressiy for the BALE OF HORSES, CABRIAGES. STOCK, £c., 95 Louisiana Avenue, Between Ninth and Tenth streets. Cas ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS, Bterage for Carriages. Horses, Carr ages. &c., ceceived for private sale, my Sif W.L. W. WALL& CO., Aucte. ERNAL REVENUE STAMPS és ‘OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, For sale at the Stamp-window of the City Poxt Offiee. i my 23-2w NEY PRINTING OFFICZ. GIBSON BROTHERS, No. 271 Pesn, Avesvx, Neae lita Street, Having modern Presses, modern Ty oes and ail'the modern requisites for a first clase Printing (fice, are prepared to execute JO2 PRINTING of every deseription in a style of perfection seldor equaled, ata very small advance on Hew York prices, WINDOW SHADES. 86 my 21 lw" Beautiful ard varied styles of Gilt Band Window st recei 5 Holland Window Shades Bhades just received. Bull ae fend Windows! 8! made toorder. . y 56 t.5 B di bore No. 486 Bovents OS vcliows' Hal. Wa" Terms cash. eo5w* ILITARY GOO: M WALL, STEPHENS & 0O.~., 322 Barxsyivamia Ayexcn, Offer the largest assortment in this city, embdras- ail qualities used by officers in the-Army aad Be ee with } hent of UNIFORM CLOTH ie furnish officers outfits in a few momenta. comple to outs a tL, STEPHENS & CO., sp 1)-tfi? 322 Pennsyivanis Avenue, Ta FINE HORSES. E Subscriber is constantly in receipt of very fine HORSES for sale, single and matched, harness and riding horses. They are se- ected by himself at the North expressiy- a. for thie market, and some among them eannot fail to please any one who wishos to perchese much gteck Ho wil! sell them low for cash, and reapest- fally invites all who want either Buggy. Carriages Draft or Riding Horses to give hima call at his a tables, on Louisiana Bue, sales andexchsnge sta! an ee ave > L. HEIR. euth side, between 6th ani mar 7-tf i= FRANELIN & O0O., OPTICIANS, 4S*Eh 44 ParxsyLyaNia BUR, (north nide,) between, Igth and isth sta, 388 Pa. avenue, under tha National Heiss. K ORYSTAL (Brazilian Pebble) and IM- ROC Ep PERIBOORTO SEMOTAOLES, sclentif ERO ssa correctly eaited ited to the proper condition © e eyesight, 5 ‘CPEERA and FIELD GLASSES, ACHROMATIO BA T ERMOME- eee ee GTRIGAL: DATTERI ns MATHE. MATICAL AND SURVEYORS’ INSTRUMENTS, COMPASSES, CARTES DB VISITE of contempo raneous Civil and Military Oclebrities, PHOTO- Erneoae Civil Ps in every style, STH MBOSOOE BS and VIEWS, &e.,&¢ ,in + great v: and at the lowest gures. wholesale or retail. . my 35-tf Z Fst . no! er vaveqerteniaaame ‘em ie a emlue Sect of street. Office—Louisiana av- a 7tb st. “ ON oka through Post Cfice Box 534 pate: tually attended to, my 2teoim* | sell Lot Cin Dailey’s mnddividon of AUCTION SALES. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. JUNE 4, 1863. AUCTION SALES. By J.0. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, ANDSOME DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING OUSE, WITH LARGE LOT.“aT CORaRK ur F axp Twextinty stuxets, av Pustic Bale —On MONDAY ArTERNOON, Jane sth, at 5o'cloca, on the peomiaee ‘we shall sell lot No. 4, in square No. 121, fronting }1 feet 6 inehen om North ¥ etreet, at the corver of Twentieth street west, +ad ranning back 158 feet s\ inches, together with the iro- pepvemanie consisting of w handsowe and weil ni the it Double Brick Dwelling House, containing ail ern its provements Terms at sale. Allesste attending conveyancing to be paid by Jeni J.C. MeQUIRR & 00., Ancts, By J.C, McGUIRB & CO. Auctioneers. Drypreaztz DWELLING NOUBE ON NORTH >» BETWEEN FOURTEENTH STREET AND Vkreoxr avexcr —Oo MONDAY AFTBRNOON June Sth. at 6 o’clock,.on the premises, we shall rt of aqnare No. £15, frontia, vet on north L street, between Lith street and Ve mont avenue , running beck 100 leetto a paved alley, improved by an excellent three-story and basement Brick Dwelling House, and Brick Carriage House snd Btable on the of the Lot. The premises are furnished with gas ‘thy t, with Potumac water in the yard aod ituation isa delightful one for a private ce stable, The reriden z = Terms: One-half cash: remainder in six months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust onthe J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucta. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, v= VALUABLE LOT ON FOUR-AND A- Bal. srRKET. NEAN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS.— On MONDAY AFTERNOON, June Sth. at lock, on the premises, we shall well parts of Lots 21 and 22. in Square fronting 38 feet on Four-and-a half street, betwen Pennsylvania avenue and O street north. rupning back 125 feet to a25 foot peved alley, and containing 4 £59 rqvare feet of ground. This woula mal in admirable location for an express office #4 warehoufe, lying directly on the route to the Railroad Depot. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest. or penton eo All conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. jez J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. By J.C. McGUIRK & OO., Auctioneers. EREMPTORY SALE OF THREE VALUABLE B : LOTS ON THR ISLAND, NEAR GRACE mn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June yth, ai 6 o'clock, on the premises, we sball sell 1 ote Nos. 12, 18,’and 4, ™ Square No. 411, fronting each 25 feet on Sth street west, hetween D and BE Streets aouth, (Island) a short distance south of @race Church, fronting earh 25 feet on 9th street and ruz ning back 99 feet to a wide public alley. ‘The lota are beautitnlly located tor private resi- dences, and will be sold to the highest bidders. secured by a deed | aare 670 fren’ meat, be 20 feeton North E strect. between FUTURE DAYS. By J.0. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. SoprEOR DWELLING HOUESE AND LOT ON AFT STRR&T, BETWERNZD any $p--On FRIDAY ‘BENOON , J) . at half past 5 o’clock,on » June bth we shall x I! a First-class Three xtor Brick Dwelling. with large back building, brick stable, with servants’ room over attached. The House fronts 24 feet on north D street. the second block east of the City Hall. by adepth of &3 feet. ue back about 12) feet te an alley vo ick stable with servants’ rooms . ie Howe is built in the best manner and plied with ailthe modern improvements—hot cold water witb marble basiue gasaod xan su an fixtures, closets throughout the entire premises. and is in every reapect a desirable residence. Titie indiputable SF Terms cash. All cort attending the convey- an ene expenre of puacha: haser. J.C, MeGUIRE & UO., Aucts. ByJ.CMcGUIRE & OU, Auctioneers, 4 ANDSOME BUILDING LOTS NEAR TH Ciry Bavt.—On FRIDAY APEERNOON June Sth, at So’ciock,on the premises, we shall sell the following Valuable Building Lots in the vicinity of the City Hall, viz: Sub. Land partof K and M and part of N.i re ont x exch 25 feet on Third utrect aud E streets north, running baok tween 187 feet to a wide alley. Terms cash. Auso, ” Lots No, 7 and 8, in square No. 553, freuting each Beeoad and Ebi streets, running back 100 toa 2 foot “terms: One third cash; the rematader in six and twelve inontee with interest, secured by a deed of truston 1 remiser. mysTeokds J.C, McOUIRE & 40., Ancte, By J.CsMcGUIRE & CO., Aucticneers, ‘EN SUPERIOR LEATHER TOP BOGGY Wacors ar P. tr DAY MORNING, June 6th, st 110’clcck, in front of the Auction Rooms, we shalleell ior Leather-top Baggy Wagons, made child for city trade, J.C MeGUIRE & CO. Aucte _ By W.L. WALL & CO., auctioneers. NITED SLATES MARSHAL’S SALE UF 15 U BOXES OE TOBACOO, In virtue of two orders of sale issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District Columbia holding # District Court, and to me Girected, I will seflat public sale, for cash, at the auction store of W. L Wall o., on Penn- ia avenue, on SAPURDAY, the 6th day of 1963, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m., 18 boxes of Tobaeco Also, at the sare time 16 dozen cans Extract of Lye, and 18 boxes Extract of Lagwood ct DH. LAMON, U,8. Marshal D C, ‘my Dd" 3.€. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucte, | _se1-ct W.L, WALL & 00.,Ancts, ‘By J. ©, McGUIRE &CO.. Auctioneers § By W.L, WALL & 00., Auciioneers SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- TY Fixst Warp.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June i7th, at half- 5 o'clock, on the premi by virtue of a deed of trust, dated une 7th ), aad duly recorded in Liver J. A.3., Wo. 176, fotios 234, et seq., of the land records of Wesb on county, we ehall seil all of lot of round numbered 19, iniqnare No 28, and all that art of iot No. 2), in square Ne. 28, embraeed and ontained within the following metes aud bounds, iz: Beginnvire for the rame ws the northwest cor. ner of aid lot No. 2) and ranaing easterly with K etreet 37 feet 9 inches, theace south 1% teet -11 ley, thence west 27 feet 9 inches, feet 11 inches to the piace of be- ining 1,716 square feet of ground, h the improvements, consisting of a r nz,in tenantable erder, within 3 are = the city railroad ears, and in & good porhou one 8) : One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 Pesression given a: once upon complying with the terms ofsaie, Allexp nser at the cost of the purchaser. I: the terms of sete are not complied with in three days the property will be soid at the risk of the purebaser JAMES MAGUIRE, Trustee. my 2t-lews$ “JO. McGUIRS & OO., Aucis. By J.C. McGUIBS & CO., Auctioneers, RUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ing Los iN Puistine Oreice Squane.—On SATU RBAY, Jane 2ith, at 6 o'ciuck, on the prom- . by virtue ef 2 deed'of trust to the subscriber, 5 daly recorded in Liber J” i A. 3 records for Was! Lets Nos. 7,8. 9, C. MeGuire’s subx 7 of Square 625, each 24 feet sn Nore: G street. between et west and North Ospitel street, aud 1 z back to a 39 foot all ‘Verma: One-third cash; the remaind 12 menths with interest, seourcd by dew on the premises. All conve we Lh ad «at the cost of purehasers. ired, these Lots will be subdivided into Lots of 16 feet front each, . FISHER, T my @eokds J.C. MeGUIRE & C Me@UIRE & 00 &t 53g o’clotk,on the d of trust to the sub- 1 May 7th. 1867, and duly recorded in 4.3 No. 137, folios 51 et seq .one of the for Wa-bington county, D.C. I shall 52 and 4}, in James O, McGuire's Bub- e numbered 624, each fronting 24 et, near the Covernment Printing and running back 175 feet 3 inches, to a 30 Office oct alley. 4 These Lots have a pavement laid and trecs planted in front, and are very desirable locations forresidenco. | = Terma: One-third in cash, the remainder in6 and 13 menths, with interest, secured by a deed of tust on the premises. All cast of converancing to be maid by the pur- | 3nd is offered for sale. as the owner withes to Te: ; turn home. chaser, O8. J. FISHER, Trustee, my So-eoddds J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Aucts, Ry J. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, RUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- | gerxty.—On SATURDAY APTERNOON, June | 13th, at 5o’clock, on the premises, by virtue of 2 deed of trust dated Sept. 7th, 1859, and duly re- eorded in Lib -A.B., No. 182, tolios $43, et seq. one of the Land records for ie bia on county, D.C., and by virtue of adecres of the Circui Court of the District of Columbia, passed in chancery cause. No, 1791, wherein Henry Barron etal., arecompiainants. and Chas. 8. Wailach and Sam’l Hanson. jr., are defendants, substituting me as Trustee in the piace and stead ef C.8. Wal’ach. surviving Trustee,I shalbsell original lot numbered fourteen (14) insquare numbered nine hundred and sixty (960) situated at the corner of G street north and Eleventh street east. Terme cash. All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. . F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. mySlawkds J.C. MoGUIRE& CO.. Aucta. ByJ. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ERY VALUABLE PROPERTY AT THE Conner oF SorTH O STREET AND Twrirta STRERT WREST AT PUKLIO Avetion,—On TUESDAY A¥TERNOON, June 9th, at 6 o'clock, on the Reais. we shall sell that valuable property at @ corner of north Cand Twelfth streets west, being Lots 6,7, and part of 8,in Square numbered 34. fronting 93 feet 2 inenes on Twelfth street, and 76 feet 1 inch on north C street, with the improve- ments, consisting of a large brick dwelling house situated on the corner, The property will be divided into three parts, the improved property x Lt pad 2 vacant loton each side Twelfth and streets, This property is situated in the very centre of the business portion of the city, and the sale sboald command the attention of capitalists. ‘Terms: One-third essh; the remainder in six and trelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premtises. All conveyances at the cost of the pureBaser, je 2d J.C, MeGQUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J.C. MeGUIEE & CO., Auctioneers. UCTION SALE OF SIXTY CHOICE BUILD Inc Lots ox Fourrzextn 8tkRetT.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June wth, at 5 e’clock. on the premises. we shall sell, subdivided into desirabie Building Lots, the whole of Suuare numbered two hundred and eight, (28,) bounded by M4th and 15th and Q and K streets. The elevated and beautiful situation of these Jos, with the advantages of the city passenger railway. ee pe them very desirable locations for ences. One fourtk im cash; the remainder in six, twelve.and eighteen months, with interest, secured, by 2 deed of trust. Title perfect, All conveyances at.the cost of purchaser. Each purchaser will be required to make cueh deposite at the time of sale. z 7 vista may be Odtained at the counting- opie! the Auctioneers. je 2- J.C. McG BIRE & CO., Aucts. W HIDES—HIDES. ILL Be sold st Public Auction, om every Reena ML sea! Wostsseter a the Gover on Best on hand at the time ale. ormpeash, in Treasury to be at the 3 alen notes, to i BALL, Bis {enron.) Lt. Gol. and 6. 8.0." SEEAMBOAT FLYING CLOUD NOW Te from Section we irae cee pg pike EY dave, Thursdays and | On SATURDAY MO) Atte Bazaar, 98 Louisiann avi treen hand 1OfA streets. AIR BLACK HORSES, WAGONS, AT AUO- TH mn SATURDAY MORNING, sth inst., we will sell at the Bazaar a'Pair Fine Horres, 16 hands high, Sntler’s Wagon, and t Horses, and 3 Carta and ifarness, Carb. W.L, WALL & OO. Ancts. Ry W. L. WALL & 00 Anctioneers. T THE HORSE BAZAAR, AT No. 95 SOUTH Sipe LorisisNa AVNRNUK, BETWKEN Ninth AND TeNtH 87 :2RTS.—On BALURDAY MORNING, Jane éth, at 16 o'clock? we will sell, at the Ba/nar, one full blooded Bright Bay Horse 9 years old ly sonnd, works well under saidie and Terms cash, “W.L. WA. L& CO., Sucta, By J.C. McGUIBE & ©O., Auctioneers, ‘pe NEAT BRICK DWELLINGS AT PUBLIC —n SATURDAY APTERNOON, Juns 2 o'clock, premises, we shali seil Lots B and C, in subdivision Lots J5 and 39, of Square 507, fronting each 15 feet5 inches on New Jersey avenue, between F and G atreets north, run- ning back about feet toa public alley, and im- by two neat two-story and bessmen' Brink PAtAURing, each six rooms (nll cd. cash; the remainder in six interest secured by « G twe. of trust on the premises, All ccnvey ances at the cost of the purchasers. je3-d 3.0. McGUIKB & CO., Ane By J. 0 McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, IN ips OF BMALL HOUS: S AND LOTS ON AN Ospiror Hink ar Puenic Av AT DAY AFTERNOON, Jine 6th,at5 op the premises, we shall sell nine jots, sitnated on }st street east, between Band C streets norit:. Five uf the lots front on Ist street, one of them iinprovet by a two-story brick dwelling house, and four of the lots front om the wide alley in the rear. and s7¢ improved each by twe-rtery frame dwelling houses. Jeo, six lots on north B street, bei mn ist gad 2d streets east, three of them fronting on north B street about 15 feet ard running back 12 feet to an alley. eof them fronton the wie alley in the rear, and are improved by small frar.e Bouses. Also, four lots op south B street, between ist and 2d streets west, fronting 15 feet 10:¢ inches, and running back 120 feet, one of them improved’ by » frame house. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve monihs, with interestsecured by adeed of truston the premises. All conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. my 7 [Rep.] J.C. McGQUIRE & OO., aucta. By W.L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. At the Bazaar, 98 Ee wisiann ave, betteon Gh and WA Screet. VERY BEAUTIFUL AND FAST TROTTING Mark aT Avotion —On BATURDAY MORN- ING, 6th inst., at 10 o’clock, we will sell at the Bazaar a Beautiful Fast Trotting Bay Mare, perfectly sound, cost $800 in Toronto, Canada, Has trotted in 2.34 Also,a Buggy and llarness, Blankets, ic. Terma cash, W_L. WALL & G0., Aucte, je 3. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Came. BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, EX- reEss WaGons, HARNESS, &0,, AT AUCTION. — RNING, June 6th, commenc- ing at 10 o’clock. we will sell at our Bazaar and Depeatory: 95 Louisiava avenue, between 9th and (th streets, without reserve jfor Gash, for account whom itmay concern. Number of— Family Carriages, Rockaway, Jenny Linds, Boat Wagons, Germantown, and York Wagons, Top and Netop, Bu; d Trotting Wagons, e mn sea Boacnd Wacon, 1 akel w. 2 xcellent Express Wagons, | skeleton jon, Betts Harness. Faddles and Bridles, csi 1 8econd-Hand Carriage, suitabie for Hack, With a large variety of new and second-hand ‘iages, &c.,may be found at this establishment tor private sale. Carria ges receivet on storage. S Consign ents solicited, liberal advances on con- Pa ates Seith it regard to weather. ie ar wi ° eee rear W.L. WALL & CO., Auets. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM LANSBURGH & BROWS BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 375 SEVENTH STREET, Between I anp K. Just received a large and spendid assortment of DRY AND FANCYGOODS, all of which have been bought at the late New York and Philadelphia auctions, at much reduced prices, We mentionin part :— Best Caliooes 16, 18 and 20 cta. j Beauti/ul Lawns only 18% cts. | ¥ery rich and fine Lawns, only 25 cte. Drei ods of every deaription, very cheap, Abe dred © allies, for chil- ‘ul lot of small figures dren’s wear. | Plain ae figared Mozambiques, at 25 cts., worth a4 ¢ Pisin colored Silk Tishue for Dresses, at 25 cts per shopped Plnias Gadi Plain Grey Good ch 1e aids nae tin Grey 8, Ve he Plain Blue and Bum Obambreyso oo Vor HeeP: Our stock of Domestics is very large, and we are selling good Bleached Shirting Muslins, at 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents, Best Irish Linens at 50 cts., worth 75 cts. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, etc., cheaper than Casimeres, Linen and Cotton White and colored Flannelsof every description. ite ‘Goody, gueh an: Plain and Dotted Swiss, ever, Goods, for Men aad Boys’ wear, in eT variety. ® Jackonets, Nainsooks, Plaid Muslins, etc., from Auction, and very cheap. 1,400 Filk and Sco! Gingham, Sun Umbrellas, from 75 cts to $2.50, Black Silk Mitts, from 25 cts. to $1.50. Ladies and Gents’ best quality Kid-finish Silk panes sekanicel Corsets, unusually cheap. Embroideries, such as: Qoliars and Sleeves, Cam- bric Bands, Swiss and Cambric Bdgings, at half rice. 4 Splendid all Linen, White Handkerchiefs, at 10 and 2 ‘ ‘osiery of all kinds. 2 i ch Lace Veila. at $1, worth double, hawis and Man tito ihe vetest siyles, if is] have s, ‘large lot of Pink, Blue and Yellow Ta‘letons for cover'ifooe SKIRTS—HOOP SKIRTS, Having bought the entire stock of ufacturer ~ in New York, we # sell them sth great sacri- aioe Notions of every description, much cheaper any other place ig the city. | WINES AND LIQUORS, N2. 3,205. AMUSEMENTS. _ MATEUR CONCERT AT THE UNION HOTEL, Georcetown, D.C, FOR THE WENYPIT OF THE EPISUOPAL MissION CHAPEL, fii el REED ; OFFICIAL, FyP+vavanrans D¥PARTMENT OF WASH- INGTON, Office Chief Quartermaster, May 23,1853. TRALEBS IN AGKICCLTURAL IMPLEMRYTS, GaAR- DEN SEEDS, &¢., are requested to furnish thisoffiee price lista of the various articles of their trade, * The same should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- ‘ART 1. nel Frias M. GReeNe, Chief Quartermester, De- ay Trio—For aoe Forts; selta i snlenesiio Bosca i 2 . ras sae isario partment of Washington. my tf 3 Siac ““Vepren Sicilia: ae +. Duo—For Piano aad Vi 5. “With Verdure Clad. < ART 2 6 “The Heavens are Tellin; PERSONAL. | ‘© IMPOBITION.—Madame Koss, Doctress and | 7, Shadow Sons—Dinorah Astrologist, was bern with a natural gift. | °: Lea Murmures Folient e telis the past and futare—never kuown to fail. | 9. Mimanca Lavoe —Quar' wuseR Bpeedy marriages; bringx together those | j¢, Infiammatus Stabat Mater...... wee separated; cures all diseases, Business Bolo and Chorus etly confidential. No. 333G street north, cerner — of Twelfth street wert, three squares frem the Coneert tocommence at 8o’clock. Tickets can Patent Office. The only r yerson that can show a | be procured &t tha music store of W. @. Metzerott . Cissel’s, Georgetown and atthe ceor on he evening Of tce Concert. Tickets @ cents, je 4 ‘ - _CROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,near Willards’ Hotel Hienere of future husband or absent friend in re- | ana Dr. . Ladies 50 cents; Gentlemen $1. my 2? im* | the Hee MAGNETISM. MES. WREN dimen t OURE ALL DISEASES ith Her Hai Wi ler Hands NawD GROVER, +-Masacen Se Ware THI8 (Thurtday) EVENING, June 4 Will be presented for the last time thi: Buckstone’s charming scenic play. whieh on a for- mer presentation, secured one of the larxest and most fashionable andiencer ever asse:nbled in this city, entitled THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST; oR. THE We GABA; in wi Ly MIS8 LUCILLE WESTERN, appears in her € it character of NTHIA, THE GIPBY GIRL, supported by tho talented young actress, Isabel ‘reemaa a4 ly Agnes. Charlies Barron as... wl B. @. Rogers as... ‘he Kinchen To morrow, beneht of MisaLucilie Willsoonte produced the universally popular *‘Oliver Twist,’’ B@ Adwission H, 25, and 75 cents. No extra } charge for secured seats. sik CODD FELLOWS’ HALL. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing THURSDAY EVENING, June 4th. CARNCROSS & DIXEY’S MINSTRELS, THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THEIR GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Producing all the Latest Novelties, New and Beautiful Sonzs, Laughable Burlescues, Plantation Scenes, GRAND INSTRU MENTAL OVERTURES, Vocal Quartette, Fancy Dances, &c., &c,» Ae performed by this WORLD-RENOWNED TROUPE AT THEIR CPEKA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA, ReaD Tuy List or AnvistEs, GEO. D. ©. HIBBS, (SUCCESSOR TO W. M. GALT,) DEALER INCOAL, RED AND WHITE ASH, ALL SIZES, Office — 282 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 1th and 12th streets. may f9-tf Lemuel AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & 00., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Byewrrn 97n & 107m Ers., (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trade to inspect their stock of TOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CA€P, unsurpassed in this city in variety and quality, Being the Sole Agents for cee Cerner ons ae F. Dixey, i rau! ‘Oran. Hy MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & CO., = Gor. Apia” No. 15 Beaver Br., Nsw Yoru, ’*"Obarles Stevens, 0, Villiers on” | Thomas A. Becket, M. D. Edmo: Hy we sell their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, | at New York prices,—freight added. R_F Simpson, '&. Patterson, | R, Fraser, Chas, Gibbous.” | the i ATION Exranr, j Forming LARGest OxGan Docre open at & quarter past 7 o'clock, Eater- teinment commences at § o'clock. ‘Tickets 25 cents; reserved seats 59 cents. Office | cpen for the sale of secured reate from 30a, m. tos | J. b. CAKNOROSS. Manag JAMES W. HOLDEN. A CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., Ream Sixra Srauny, THE CCOL BETREAT. TO-NIGHT THE LARGEST COMPANY! | THE S¥ST 8T IN THE WORLD! ! MADEMOISELLE 4 STTA GALLETT MISS EVA BRENT, j The atiful vocalist, MIsS KATE PENNOYER, M'LLES AUGUSTA and MARIE, THE COURT OF BEAUTY, THE BALLET TROUPE, THE DRAMATiC COMPANY. In a new bill, We would call the attention of DIVISION PUR- VEYOHS to the fact that we have the abeve goods ready packed for shipment in eases containing frem one to twelve ¢dezen each,and can fill any order for them on call. P. 8.—We also keep constantly on band the largea and most varied assortment of CHAMPAGNE WINES {® be found in this city, embracing the following well-known brands VOE CLIQUOT, MOET & CHANDOR,. @. H. HUMM & CO., PIPER HE!IDSICK, } To-night the thrilling two act drama entitled. DICK TURPIN ; HEIDSICK & CO., DICK TURPIN! LIQUOT, DE S&T. MARCEAUX, The beeat CHARLES RIVART & CO, ox, LIFE ON THE HIGHWAY. | vt ballet entitled, NATHALIE. NEW ETHIOPIAN Acts NEW SONGS, NEW DANCER, aud « TREMESDOUS SILL. Acinissi rchestra Chairs, sn cle snd 25 cente: Private Bi Bix persons,) #5 < Deore open at 7’: o'clock. A GRAND MATINEE GZ An Inspection of oar Sicek Is most respect fally ores, (holding icated, AUG, JOHNSON & 00, Performance at 87. ae SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 20’clock, SUFFERERS ¥or Lapigs AND CHILDREN, = Ss Admissien—Ladies 2 cents; children 10 cents. FROM Door cpen st 2 e clock, jel-lw BILIOUS FEVERS, oe : VARIETIES! VARIETIES! BUASMATIC INFECTIONS, AND Siminan Dispasks: Fronting Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth et, Do you went to rertore your health by Bitter, Dis- FULL gusting and Poisonous Drugs, Liquids or Powiera? R FULL * WIN iS Weuld it not be better to try that Sure Remedy— oe Op ea OWE that Delicious Restorative, . SoguEsr ‘ TOKAY, EIN THE CITY! AMUSEMENT PLAC. OVER FI#TY ARTISTES! in the very Hey day of Lovitness! y Creatures ent cvh Gra or rather the NECTAR OF TOKAY (Hoxaanr)? Teed with moderation, that unparalleled Wine gladdens the heart of man, restores his nerve, @ Lo Friday and Saturday nights, ae FRENOA SB: pels the lingering shades of old diseases, and works ¥RENCH aby 4 cures as admirable xs agreeable, = ME. JOHN HOEKE. THE WORLD'S SNARE DRUMMER, ON MONDAY NIGHT. Admission 2 and 50 cents. Private Boxes, $5. NEW PAVILION CIRCUS, Conner New York Avexce ap firm Stamsr. You can get it genuine, pure and unadulterated at 8. C, FORD'S Drug Store, my 8-Im 290 Pernsylvania avenue. HEAness PROVOST MAKSHAL’S OFFIOE,, Wasuineton, D. 0., May 23, 1863. Sprciav Onvers, No. 33.—All orders heretofore issued from there headquarters relative to tke sale of spirituous or malt liquors to enlisted men or soldiere of the United States army, are declar:d to bein force; also, as regards teamsters, labo rers and persons of thatclass employed by the Quar- termaster’s or Commissory Departments; and any dealer in spirituous or malt liquors detected in selling or giving the same to teamsters or any of the above ¢lass of Sige will be proceeded against Mareh 16, ed, of these headguarters, By orde? of larch 16, 1863, of these headquarters. “By order oft + HENRY B. TODD, Captain and Provost Marshal. A.B. Baker, Lieut. and Adjutant, POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE. EYELY AFTERNOON AND EVENING First night of the thrilling Equestrian Drama of DICK TURPIN, THE BOLD HIGHWAYMAN, Article 60, Articles of War.—*All sutlera and re- talnera to the vga cand a etaone) mnateever anteodectoe serving wi 2 armies of the Uni ten in ru the field, though not entitled soldiese, are to, be TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK, subject to orders, according to the rules and dis- and the cipline of war.”’ - [Chron,&Rep.] my 23-1w q J 50 REWARD.—Escaped from the Washing- J ton ar, Jail of the District of Columbia, on the night of the isth of April inst. . 1s6s— u One WM. A. TOMPKINS, alias LEGRANGE, his age bri DEATH OF BLACK BESS, Madame Macarte as. seeeee -eees-s. Dick Tarpin NEW SCENES IN THE ARENA. THREE COMICAL JESTERS. is about 22years; 5 feet 6 or sinches high; light ‘own hair cut short and when long was comved straight back; his face is round and full; of quick and seeerng Kore Also, JOHN HARDING, about 45 or years of age; Steet 8 or Yinches high; very sharp fratures; hair and side whiskers grey mixed; fulland rolling eye and intell forehead. Alto, JOHN KILROY, about 5 feet 39 inches high; 2 i brown hair cut very short; low forehead; ha: The wonderful SYRO-ARABIC TROUPE, OF MALE AND FEMALE PERFORMERS, = : frowning look; fair eom: aA ploxion and yox marked Ki'of thom kad log isons | Whoseastonishing feats have prociaimed them the ovrhe ‘Shove reward wall be given for their appre- WONDER OF THE WORLD! hension if secured in the United States jail in the — . District of Columbia, or oe for ghee one of said HERR CLINE, er eee JB. Marahal. The graceful performer on the Tight Rope, . Anda r <cmauamaess IT MATTERS NOT! ‘Whether the hair i er white, BOS- HOST OF TALENT, 8 red, WELL & WARNEWS COLORIF{O will graduall wa any ease Savers lon of Lime and Diversified Entertainment Baily. femlat exceeding all othersin quality, durability 4 i eee esa vetaitat BOSWELL’S Mi Doors open at. 2. qJclock, commencing at 23 o'clk, 5 near \—8: io Evening, doors open at 7 o’clock, commenting at Beat for Warkingtos oud the rier. 5 oim. 8 o'clock.” ig is OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, 496 | Admission 25 cts.;reserved seats 50 cts, Je 1-31 seated i } | General Ambrose E. Burimide, snppre: | megroes are hired at eight dollars, THE WEEKLY STAR. This excelient Family and News,Jenrnal, containing a greater variety of interesting reading than can te found in any other, ie published on Friday morning. T¥RMS— Cash, invariably jn advaice. Singie T annum, £2 08 Five cophesee 475 Tin co; 90 Twenty-five T2008 P At invariahtly contains the “« Washington Newe” that has made Me Daily Evening Siar circulate so generally throughout the country. 87 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—Turez CxnTs. | Ne ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. * {ASSOOIKTED PRESS DISPATOHES.} THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. PSS Saag The Position of the Federal Army—Later from East Tennessee. PHILADELPHIA, June 3.—The Balletin has a special dispatch trom Cincinnati stating that a dispuich to the Gazette trom Cairo gives the solie wing information from an officer who na: tirived from Vickburg: The base of the Fed- «ral lines extends from right to lefton the Mis- tiseippi—from the Yazoo to the lower part of Vickeburg—over six miles. In the rear onr Jines come up to the rebel lines eastofthe town, and we hold undisprted possession of every- thing between Big Binck bridge and sixty feet of the rear of the rebel army. At last accounts General Frank Blair's di- vision. bad started forthe Big Black bridge; destination unknown. It is believed that the gunboat Cincinnata rp be raised. The casualties are not uver fif- een. ‘6 i Decerters report the rebel Joss to be exceed- ingly heavy on the 22d ult. The cessution of hcstilities on the 2ist was for the purpose of letting the women and children Jeaye the city. . ’ A dispatch from Somerset, Kentucky, says that 20 refugees had come in from East Ten- nessee. : There are but few rebel troops in Knoxville. Many have paced through recently, however, going West. The rebel pickets on Czmber- land have resumed their old positions. , From the Richmond Papers of Tuesday— Nothing Later from Vicksburg. WASHINGTON, Jone 3—{Associated Press dispatch.}— Passengers arriving here by the boat from Aquia Creek report that a flag of j trnce last night brought over the Richmond papers of yesterday. There were in them no dates trom Vicksburg later than already pub- lished. The rebel officers informed the r of the flag of tritca that they had Teceivedier advices, in eifvct that Vickeburg was no: en. The papers, itis said by those who saw them, contained no inieHigence of interest from any artotthe South. Que of them, perhaps the Guirer, editorially deprecates the newspaper attacks on Gen. Pemberton, and says that this course tends to demorlize the troops; that a frequent change of commanders causes delay und produces cther dizastrous effects, and refers as to 2 cnsein point tosuch to the course of the United States. One of these papers apologizes to its patrons for not giving the vote of the soldiers in Vir- ginia in the late election, as it would afford us an idea of the actual stren, DEPARTMENT OF THE OBIO, The Suppression of the Chicago Times— Difficulty Between the Civil and Milita- ry Authorities. CHIcaGo, June 3—The following handbiil is being circulated through the city: “AN good aud loyal citizens of Chicago, who are fuyorable to free speech and freedom of the press, as guarantied to us by the constitution we live under and uphold, are invited to assembie in Mass-rmoeeting in front of the Chicago Times office, on Wednesday evening, June 3a, at& o'clock, to take counsel together in regard to the recent infamous and tyrannical! order ot hewspapers always Democratic, and quentiy always loyal.” [This is rich. The World, one of the journals t in the above notice, has only deena pcratic journal since last fall. SECOND DISPATCH. CHICAGO, June 4. motion was made the United States Court this morning, by Time 1, to defer the applicati injunction until notice of the application co be given the itary commandant at Camp Douglas. Judge Drummond, in granting the motion, said: “I may bee pardoned for saying that, personally and officially, I desire te give every aid and sucein my power to the Government and to the Administration and to restoring the Union, but [have always wished mi De ; to treatthe Government as a Government or Jaw and a Government of the Constituti ard not a Goyernment of i I personally have con contend for the right of fre right 6f commenting, under the Censtitution, upon the nent.” le luw and under cts of the Govern- THIRD DISPATCH. During the day the Times off center of attraction, and was yisi number of prop , in accordance with the call issued this fo: hoon tn immense meeting assemb o'clock to-night in front of the 5 The crowd soon filled the street, rendering it Se erry ‘he meeting then adjourned to court-house square, and was there addressed from the ner:h side entrance by gentlemen of both parties. ‘The speeches counseled an observance of the laws, but denounced the recent order of Gen. Burnside as arbitrary and desp . During the afternoon the militia were ordered under arms, but at the presen a meeting is orderly, aud nothing serio: Ucipated. Judge Dayis, of the Unit. court of the Sonthern district of ILin pected to-night to act in the rot cation for the writ of injunction, in conne with Judge Drummond. General Ammon is also expected here to-night. ACTION OF THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. SrRiNcrizp, lilincis, Juné3.—-A preamble and resolutious were pussed in the Honse of Representatives to-day, by a vote of 47 to 14, after an éxciting debate, in substance as fol- lows: “Whereas information has reached this body that an order has been issued by Gen. Buraside fox the suppression of the Chicago Times, and whereas such order is in direct violation o; Constitution of the United States and this and destructive of those God-given princip! whose existence and recognition tor ceuturi: betore the written Cons a Was made have made as much a part of our rights asthe life which sustains us. «Be it resolved by the House of Representat the Sencte concurring therein, That we denoun the order which threatens an act soreyoluti ary and despoticas contrary to liberty, dastrx tive to good government, and subversive constitutional and national rights, and that i? carried into elfect we consider it equivalent to an overthrow of our form.of government and the os aplishimett of a military despotism in its stead. “« Resolved, That in view ot the monstrous consequences which must ‘nevitably flow from such action if justified by che General Govern ment, we respectfully yet firmly request the withdrawal of the order in question, and dis- uvowal thereof by those in power, as thé only course which cun be pursued to reassure cur people that the eonstitutio.a) freedom so dear to their hearts has not cea: :d to be. seemed a “The attention of the Governor is called to * this infringement of popular rights and the in- vasion of the sovereignty of the State of Illi- nois.” ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. MURFREESBORO’, June 2.—There is no eon- clusive evidence that Claiborne’s division of Bragg’s rebel army has been sentto Vicksburg. Only the infantry divisions of Breckinridge and McOowan and the cavalry corps of For- rest (formerly Van Dorn’s) are known to have gone, as has been stated. Doubtless the entire divisions of Withers, Olaiborne and Cheatham, the infantry brigades of Anderson and Jackson, and the cayalry divisions of Wheeler and Wharton, are in our front. : Gen. earue writes to Gen. Rosecrans, from Gallann, ithe has devised and put in effect @ plan of changing the slave labor ig his sub- department to compensated labor. male females at five dollars month. to their former masters, aud written contracts tethis effect are entered into. The plan is admirably ‘working, and Gen. Payne says that the owners that they never hag so.much nor half so well, befor. Mexican news is notye doubts are thrown npon The rep 3 |. impro a

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