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a THE EVENING STAR LISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ch (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, orraR Puxx's AVENUE AND lity Street, rg w. D. WALLAOH: ghd arene a served without wrappers hy carriers ’ [se agc copy, or 26 cenis per menth. In by carriers at $4 a year, or 37 cents month. TO mail subscribers the price is ‘a year, in advance; @2.50 for six months; $2.25 for three Months: and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Singie sopics, With or without wrappers, TWO CENTS. SP ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to,the aifice before It o’clock m.; otherwise they may pot appear until the next day. PROPOSALS. Pn ne ee a ek ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE PAPER FORTHE PUBLIC PRINTING. @rrics ScreaintEspext PuBLIO Paxtixe, ‘Wasnincrou, May 1, 163. Bx Pursuaxce of the provisions of the seventh section ef the -‘Joint Resolution in relation to the Pebke Printing.” approvec June 2, 106), scaled Bropora's will be roesivad at this office until WED- - pie Jat er bid oe as lurnisuing the pa: at may be requi forthe Public Printing for the year endisg on the ditt Px December, 3864. © subjoined list specifics, az nearly as can be ®meertained, the quantity ofeach kind of paper that will be requgred = Ciass 1—Uncalndered Printing Payer lH Teams flue pripting paper, anualendered, te measure 24 by BS inchen, and to weigh Gfiy punnda tw the ream of BU sheets, * Crass 2—Celendered Printing Parar. 60 reamn fine printing paper, calondcred, to Meavure 24 by SS inches, and to weigh fifty-six Deonues to the ream of 5 sheets. LAgreeably to the provisions of the Joint resols- tion aforesaid, enmpier of the character and quality of the 90 p38 required for the above classes wil! be farvished io »ppiicauts therefor. Thix paper is to be yt up in quires of twenty-five sheets each, and in ndlesof two reams each; each ceam to contain 500 perfect sheets, Uniformity in eelor, thickness, and weight will = aeanaree and no besete (exis sive of wrappers) varying over or under five per cent, from the standard Keight will be recerrod, and the gross weight will in all cases be required. Mixing of various thicknesses the same bundle to make up the weight will be considered @ viola- ton of the contract.j 118s 3—Sized and Catendered Printing Paper. 500 reams superfine printing paper, hard sized and super-calendered, ts mensure 2 hy 33 inches, and to weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 500 sheets’ OLass 4—Map Paper. 2.00 reams superfine map paper, sized and cal endered, of sueh sizes as may be required, eorres- nding in weight with paper measuring 29 by 24 eher and weighing twenty pounds per ream of 450 sheets. Sass 5—Pilaws Paper. 500 reams superfine plate paper, 19 by 24 inches, and ofsuch weigat per ream as may be required, Crass 6—Writing Paper. 2.000 reams yusrte post, 10 by 16 inches, 2,000 renms fiat cap, 1s Dy 16% inches. 1,06 reaTos double cap, 164; by % inehes, oO) reams demy, 16 by 203, inches. 1/0 reams double demy, 2; by 82 inches, 10e) reas folio post. 17 hy 22 inche: 1400 reams double folio, 22 by 34 ini reaws medium. 18 by 23 inehes. 00 reanis royal, 19 by 24 inches. WO reanis imperial , 274 by 3linches, ou weeens CONSE paper, assorted colors, 19 by 24 inchea. Crass 7—Paper for Post Office Blanks. WewW reams, 16 by 2 inches, tw weigh twenty- three pounds per ream. 5,000 reams. PS by 25 inches, to weigh twenty-six pounds per ream. 100 reams, IS by Qinches, to weigh twenty-four pounds per ream, 33 by IS inches, to weigh twenty-two pounds per ream, 800 Teams, 12 by 18 inches, to weigh twelve pounds per ream, Ciass S—Paper for Army Blanks. 2,000 reams, 23 by 56 inches, to weigh forty pounds per ream. 5,000 reams, 23 by 31 inehes, te weigh thirty-two pounds per reain 2,000 reams, 17 by 35 inches, to weigh twenty-three pounds per ream. 1,000 reams, 3) by H inches, to weigh twenty-three pounds per reain, 1,900 reams, 21 by inches, to weigh twenty-two pounds per ream, All tbe papers designated in classes 4,5,6,7, an 2 must contain 489 perfect sneets to the ream, and no “outside” quires, Tey are to beof the best materials, free from adulteration, fimsahed in the best manner, cuttea trueedge, and securely and substantially enveloped. The papers inciass 6 are to he white or bine, laid fat, andof such weights 8s may be required by this office. Those in classes 3, 4.8,7. aud 5 are to be white and of the sizea and ights speeited in the schedale. The papers in ¢.888 7, or porfgons thereof, may be required double the size «rein specified. witha corresponding the number ef reame mentioned, The 8, it will be perceived, are of a weixlas; being intended for 8 they must be made of the best atock of long fibre, so as stand frequent folding and unfolding withont breaking or tearing, The right is reserved ef ordering a greater or lass quantity of each and every kind contracted for in ail the classes, to be furnished at such times and in equ 23 the public service may require, Each class will be corsidered separately, and be subject to 2 separate contract; but bi ders may off " ope or more of the classes in the same proposals will be considered unless ac- he guarantee that the bidder or , if bis ortheir proposal shall be accepted, m, With good and suffi- 7 the articles proposed. mS for proposals will de Yurnished at d@ none will taken into considerdtion : antially agreeisg therewith. All the paper in the severai classes 't be deliv- ered at such ;lace as may be designated in Washing- t i that in cass 7, ue 20ut one-third of ¥ ust be delivered at Buifaio, in the State of New York. aud the due -n the city of Washing- ton,) in «od erder all and evory extra t . ect to the inspection, coun . weig 4’ measurement ef the Superin tendent and be inal ts satisfactory. Bidders are required to urnish, with their pro- posals, samples Jess than one quire of each of the kinds of saper bid for and upon whieh their Fopesais may be beset, exenptin classes] acd 2. besucceesiul biaders will be required rigidly to eonuform to their samples, be addreseed to JOHN D. EES, Superintendent of Public Printing, ington, and endorsed “Proposals for 8apply- UCABIERMASTER GENEBAL’S OF FICE, WaswiInGron O1Ty, March 19, 1863. Owners of steam vessels are invited to send-to tl rt@rmaster General’s Office tenders for their ter or sale. cre Tenders should contain descriptions of the yessels, their dimensions, enrolled er registered tonnage, actosl carrying capacity, material, whether coppored, whether side-wheel or pro- pellers t! iron or copper 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 ease of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to purchase instead of chartering. Owners of steam vessels already in the service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known tothe De; ent any reduction in their present rates wh: they may be willing to grant,and also the priceat which they will be willing to seil them. -All such tenders should be addressed to the rmaster General of the United Btates, at ‘asbington, and should be endorsed “Proposals for charter o1 sale of steamers.” When received, they will be considered, and the Departmest endeavor to reduce the heavy expense attending army een upon the —— and irises by cave eating eeerlgs it cando so, cheaper vi e ca) lor easels oF egg MRTG, hos: ed, ‘ — Quartermaster General. PForosais FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Foraze Department, Cor. G@ and 22d streets, WasnrnGron, D.C , April 16. 1858. WRITTEN Proposals are invited for furnis! “HAY. STHAW, OATS, and OORN, for the use o! this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city. signed, they should si je quant o! cach stticle offered, also the prize and the date delivery. Proposals will be received for five thousand (geo) bushels of Gorn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of ay or Straw. ay ds, unless it should be for the interest of the Government to contract fora Joss amonnt. ersii t up in good sacks, of about two a) buthels each, waich are to be furnished at the cost of the contracter. \d Straw to be securely baled iite: tin and He offered to be nabject toa rigid a erment Ins: 5 mGoatracts will be ‘Swarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interests ot the service may require. Good security will be seat vendet infasavertusmente s = Payment to be made,at the completion of the D Captain and A. Q.M.U.8.A. 17 WARD.—Escaped from the Washing- ight t ol rr iso. ff ous WH A; TOMPEINS. alias LEGRANGE, his ig about $2 years; $ foot # or Sinchgahigh; Heht town hair ent short ud when tome ‘as combed straight beck; his face ia round and full; of quick 4 rok sutiso, JOHN PABDING, about 45 or 50 8 of ‘n2e; 5 feet 8 or 9inches high; very sharp features; huir and side whiskers grey mixed; fall and roljing eye ano intellec taal forehead Ai, ae te sence ee aie a 5 wD 4 oe forens A ay wuing look; fair com- plexion of them had leg irons on wher ‘The i ven for their appre- halon fad hgh EEite States jailin the District of Columbis, or 8% for oltnet one of said prisoners. ARD & L. AMON, U.8. Marshal, T MATTERS NOT! 19 i agreRs NOT! the bair is red er white, BOB- went WARNBU'S COLOBTFIC will qedaally and certainly change it without loss of time reparation. It never fails Without any caing sll otheraim quality, durability ned besnty retail at BOSWELL’ Milite- ee oleae a ea Metreet, near 14th—Bole 17,abd Fete) shington and the District. my $-Im RAN K- RY OF MAF: The Coma on the tn the 0 Conaaet ofthe War, with 8 ep to ae V%:, XXI. AUCTION SALES. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Vy ALUABLS BUILDING LOT ON THIRD 8T. WEST. BETWESH C Asp D stcxgrs SOUTE.—On WEDDESDAY, the icth instant, we shall sell, in front of the preminss, at 6o'cloex P. M.. part’ o! i No, 2, in Benare No. 574, having a front on ird street < at of 42 feet 6 inches, between soath 11 ing iuterest rom o! gale. As sed iven and a deed ef trast takes. le indispw' Ne Jeed so GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auetioneer. UILDING LOTS ON VERMONT AVENUE AND THIRTEENTH XTREBT, rea tsi Q axpR etrent Norte —On WEDN S8DAY APTBKNOON Jure Wth, at 6% c’elosk, en the premises, we snail seti Lot’. in Sgrai 0. 277, divided into eight building jots of a 17 front cash, four of them on Vermont avenue, and four on Thirteenth street. Terms: One-third cash ;the remainder in six and twelve menths, with interest. secure by deed of trust on the premises, Ail conveyances at the cost of th « purchaser, jea-d 5.0, Moe UTRE KOO, Aucia, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, EXgELtEaz TW6 #TORY, BASEMENT, AND Atrio Fraue Hovsm ap Lor, om 9rn STREPT. BETWEEN NORTH L AND M STREETS, aT Avoriox.—On FRIDAY, the 2th instant, we shall sell in front of the premises, at 6 e’eloek P, M., part ef original Lot No. 4, in square No. 401, with the two-story frame ith b: it at being house No, 326, on 9th street west, between L and M streets north. The house contains nine conveniently arranged rooms and mene, and other necessary oat buildings: the lot hes a front of about 2 feet, running back 90 feet 4 inches, Terms: One-half cash ; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen montks, for notes bearing interest from petal: se given and a deed of trust taken, fe indis; le. jeGdads GBBEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ‘WO SMALL FRAME HOUSES AND LOT, FRONtiNG ON FIFTRENTE STREBT, BETWEEN It axp K STR 8878 NORTH, aT AUOTION.—By virtue ofa decree of the ans’ Court, and confirmed by the preme rt. we shall sell for the be netit of the miner heirs of John Brereton. deeessed, on MON- DAY, the 15th instant, at 6o’elock P, M , in front of the premises, Lot No. 1}, in Square No. 218, hav- ing a front of 49 feet on Firteenth street west, ran ning back 90 feet to a wide alley, between I and K streets north. Terms of sale: One-hal’ ossh; balance in six months. the purchaser to give «otes for the deterred payments bearing interest from the day of sale and satistactorily endorsed. And npon the full payment of the purchase ne y , and the ratification of the sale, a deed will e given, ‘Ail conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. Itt haser should failto comply with the terms in five days, the property will be resold at the riek and cost ef the first purchaser, by advertising the same three times in the National Intelligencer, ELIZA A DRANE, Guardian, jet-cokds | GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By J. 0. McGUIRB & OO., Auctioneers. RUSTEER’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS NEAE THE Depot at PusLic Salk —By virtue of @ deed of trust recorded in LiberJ, A.8., No. 147, folios 9, ot seq.. among the land records for Wash- ieee county, in the District of Columbia, we will sell, at Public Auction, in front of the premises,on THURSDAY, the 18th day of June. 1863, at balf past6o’clock P. M.. Lots number three, seven. eight, eleven, fourteen and Aftesn, the subdivision of original lot numbered two, in Square numbered six bundred end twenty-nine, a e (3, 7,8, 11, 14, and 15, in subdiv: 2 of Lot 2, kguare No, 623,) which are mest eligibly located on First street west and New Jersey avenue. between Dand Ertreets north, and offer @ rare chance for purchaters. Terma of sale: One half cask; and the residue ia one year, with interest, secured on the premises. All conveyances at purchaser's cost, a Uniess the terms of sale are complicd with in three days from the day of sale the right to resell at tle risk and cost of defaulting purchaser is re- served By order of the Trustees, Secd&ds J,C. McGUIRE & CO., Anuets, W AIDES—HIDES. JLL Be sold at Public Auction, on eve: WEDNESDAY and TURDAY, at lio’clocks m.,st the Wharfon Sixth street, Washington, a. = Governmen Beef eson hand at the time e’ sale. Terme cash, in Treasury notes, to be paid st es moment of gale, . 5 ja 13 {(Chron,} Lt. Col. and GC. 8.0 GEO. D. ©. HIBBS, (SUCCESSOR TO W. M. GALT,) DEALER INCOAL, RED AND WHITE ASH, ALL SIZES, Olfice —2S2 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between llth and 12th streets, may 19-tf an NEW STOCK. 486 INTERIOR ADOKNMENTS, 486 cust received, a choice selection of new and desirabie styies PAPER HANGINGS, From the rich and ornate to the most chaste and simple patterns, appropriate for parlor, halls, dining rooms, and chambers. FIBE-BOARD PRINTS, STATNES, CENTER PISOKS, & 1&9. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DEBYIGNS GILT BAND WINDOW SHADES. BUFFORANY REQUIRED STYLE ORSIZE OF SHADE MADE TO ORDER . OVAL PICTURE FRAMES (Warran’ed to be gilded with gold loaf) The -bandsomest and the largest assortment in the District, from the best manufactory in the country. Aleo, an essortment of Dark Wood Frames, with a watiful variety of small-aized Oval and Card isite Frames of foreign and domestic manufac- ture. Passepatsuts,&c, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, yee sizes and colors; Picture Rings, Nails e Purebssing exclusively for cash the above goods {secording te their quality) will be dispored of at aslow ratesas they can be purchased for in the ds ae mere made to effect alo. iolici fom those needing the abv goods. Terms cash. J. MAKKRITER. Remember the number, No 486 Seventh street, eight doors above Odd Feliows ilall; and the terms cask for goods and lator, ay 2: Sweo* ILARIFIED OIDEB OLARIFIED OIDERI: and“J. W.,” Sees tat Sida of Pure Massachusetts OLAB! FIED GLIDER, which Loffer for sale at the lowest market price, in quap- Siiotal Keep irs, satlers and all others in want of a prime article of Older are invited to call andex- lzewhere. smine this before purchasing elsewhere WN Bottling bepot, 67 Green st., aul Lovage PGeorgeto we wa. D. 0. gree eeste GREAT BASTHEREN, WALTER PATON, Commander, ae will be dispatched FROM LIVERPOOL. PROM NEW YORK. -May 16] Saturidn June 6 June 30 | Tuesday July 21 And at the same regular intervals thereafter, First Cabin, from —__. -....-.. .. 295 to $135 Becond Cabin......-.......--- -----...870 Excursion Tickets out and back,in the jst and 2d Qabin only, fare and a half, Servants accompanying passengers, and Children unéer twelve years ofage, halffare, Infants free, Third Cabin. nese ne BD Steerage, with superior accommodations... ¢9) All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U, 8. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of lug- gage. : An experienced Surgeon on board, For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the Office, 26 BROADWAY, New York. For freight spply to HOWLAND & ASPIN- WALL, Agents, 54 South street, New York, my 13 tied BSPETEI SUBGEON. A. Dv. BOGGLES, MCD late New York city, is now emeneatly located at No. 446 Twelfth street. Frem Bis protems\cnal experienes, and ex. ieedne ees Auten Setaeet welobo seed Eistervices. eee ee given to diseases of women and | D. RUGGLES, M.D. my 8 im* No ate ewelfth st, BRIA Rh BALA.—This- 708 aan for metre, pe Miatn (orone te Phecton, all of the very ork style and By Dt” No, 409 Penpaylvania avenue, “ Eben Sl $e SS Se ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee = ea desiral it ing thi the eentre of the city, + mg Star. - WASHINGTON, D. C., MON AUOTION SALES. FUTURE Days. By J.C. Me@QUIR& & CU., Auctionsers, ey paar coe Laem TILDIEG ox Oncacn On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Juve oth, +6 eialock, on the premiven, we shall sell uote ‘OR. an m Beuare Bo. ‘ontin, each 9 feet'on eth atreet west, retwesn D and & streets seuth, (Island) @ short distance sou:h of Grace. Church, fronting each 25 feet on 9th atreet and runing back 99 feet to a wide publig aliey. _ The lote are beaatifelly located tor privats fesi- denees, will be sold to the highest bidders. Terms eash, J.C. MoGUIRE & 00., Auete, — ™y By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anstioneers. BASE FOR YOUK YRAERS OF LARGE LOT iq a axp Briog Sroxg Moose, wiTm CELLan. ¥, ERTWREN 170 AND MH STREETS, EQ 235¢ar Avcerion.—On TUESDAY, the oth it, we shall eellat G6 o’elcck ¥. M., in front.of the prem ieee, the Briek Store House, with fine cellar, No 250, on south ede of £ stre @ ath etree an te weet.and the leasc of the loton whieh it stands. which lease runsfcur years, The above property is nearly néw, and an excellent Desioees ae . erms . je4- GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets, ByJ.C, Me@UIRE & CO., Anetionsers. yr VALUABLE PROPERTY AT THE Conuan or xoutg C stegeT 4nD TWaLPTH STREBT WEeT AT PUBLIO Avertion.—On TUBBDAY AFTEENOON, June oth, at 6 o’cloek, on the remines, we shall sell that he corner of north Cand Twelfth streets west, be: ts 6,7. and part of 8.im Square numbered a) ating 2 feet 2 inches on Twelfth street, and 75 foot 1 inch on north C street, with the improve- ments, consisting of a large brick dwel! situated on the corner. The prope will be divided into three parts, the imgroved propert; enone, ot a vacant loton each side Tweitth and cots. ituated in the very centre of Thin property is the business portion of the city, and the sale Pa ten tien of capitaliats, should command the Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust om the premises. All conveyances at the cost of the purcBaser. je 2-4 J.C, MeGUIRE& OO., Aucts. By J.C, MeQ@UIRE& OO., Auctioneers. OUR VALUABLE LOTS ON THE STREET IN BEAR OF Jackson Hart.—On TUBSDAY uable property at ft property 2 AFTEBNOON, June 9th, at 4 o'clock. on the premises, we Aball soll parts of Lots 37, 58, 99 and’40,in subdivision of square en Reservation No. 10, fronting each 25 feeton the 50 feet frent street, in the rear of Jackson Hall, running back about 100 feet to an alle i; ieee lots are admirably situated for the purpose of a Livery Stable or Manufacturing purposes, and w? invite particular attention to the cale. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve monthe, with Interest, secured by a deed of tru-t on the premises, Ailconveyancing atthe cost cf the purehasor, Title indirputadle, Je5da J.C McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Anctioneers. UCTION SALE OF SIX CHOICE BUILD Inc Lots on REXTH STREET.—UD WEDKESDAY AFTERNOON, June lth, at 5 e’clock on the premises, we shall seil, subdivided into desirable Building Lots, the whole of Square numbered two hundred and eight. (203,) bounded by 4th and 15th and Q and Kk streets. — The elevated and beautifut situation of these lots, with the advantages of the city passenger railway, render them very desirable locations for private residences, Terms: One fourth in cash; the remainder in fix, twelve,and eighteen months, with interest, eccured by adeed of trust. Title perfect. Ali conveyances at the cost of purchaser. Each purchaser will be required to | make cash deposite at the time of sale. Plats may be obtained at the counting- rooms of the Auctioneers. je2d J.C. McGEIRE& CO., Ancta, DAY, JUNE 8, 1863. N2. 3,208. OFFICIAL. EADQUARTERA DEPARTMENT OF WASH- FAPADe TRGTON, Qfice Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1853. PRALERS 1 AGRICULTURAL TwPLeMRNrs, Gan- DEN SEEDS, &¢., are requented to furnish thisoMes Brice lists of the various articles of their trade. ‘The same should bo directed to Lioutenant Colo- nel E.ias M. Greuxe, Chief Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my %-tf PERSONAL. ee geen . rm with a 3. Ske tel's the past and futare—never known to Ri Oausos speedy martiages; brin, jong separated; enures of Twelfth street west, three squares frem the 4 ce. The only m that eae show i of future husband or absent friend tn ri ity. Ladies 0 eenta; Gentlemen 9}. my 29 Im’ AND MAGNETISM, H orn 8, WREN continues to CURE ALL DISEASES nth Her 3. Call and see this city testimonials, 446 K st, between eth and 7th Washington, my i-Im= PAITE,G BAND! OME MA FOHED OARRIAGE HO} forsale. Apply to 7.0. weQUIBE & 00., Je 4-6t Auction and Qom’n Merchants. @OD INVESTMBNTS.—Corporation of Wash- G tngton Bix Per Cent Btock, interest payable juarter! for in sums ot 0 01 wares, erst SABO MeGULRNS OOr keete, VINBYARD GROUNDS. HE Subscriber has forsale in the immediate vicinity of Washington,a PLAT OF GROUND ad. mirably adapted by soil and exposure to the culti- vation of the grap». To a gentleman or eompany who would wish to embark in en’ rise eu price: advantages will be offeredtand tion of investment m. For 80LOMO! Pero LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 292 PENNSYLVANIa AVENUE, ‘WASHINGTON Orr, Buy and rell all kinds of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, execute orders for stocks at NBW YORK STOCK BOARD, Dea} in EXOHANGES, COIN AND BANK NOTES. U, 8, FIVE-TWENTY BONDS kept on hand, For sale at par Dd interest. AY OUOKB & CO BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, are prepared to farnish the UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, (Covuross OR BEGISTERED,) in large or smail sums. On and after July 1, the privilege of converting a a Render: nares into the five-Twenty Year 8 at par will cease. Parties wishing to secure United States Bonds at bar peving oe Li cote aoe in gold, should serd in 18 4 that time. obt Orderg DerergA¥ COOKE & CO., _My 25-dtjy] my $-Im QUARTERMABTSER OFFICE, ey ZL G, cor. With sts. taston, DB. C,, Sune 3, 1383. BALE OF QUARTERMASTER’S PROPERTY. Op WEDNESDAY, June 10,1963, will be sold at ntiic auction, a lotof Shovels, Spadea, Manure orks, Wheelbarrows, Grindstoncs and Frames, Lanterns, Hook and Strap Hinges, Garden avd Grubbing Boes, Mattceks, Axes, Hatchets, Oltice Chairs, Camp Stoves, Hospital Tent Cook ‘Stoves, Joints cf Stovepipe, Btovepipe Elbows, Mess Pans, Camp Kettles, bake Pans, Wrough? and Cast Iron, Tirwsre, and a miscellaneous lot of other Quarter- master’s property, no longer fit for the public service, Bale to commence st 11 o'clock #. m., at the Quartermater’s Warcbouse, ecorncrof New York cvenue and Nineteenth street Terms cath, in Government fund¥, EDWARD quy AieT. quot of ARTZ je4 st Captain andA Q.M.U.5 A ‘OVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED G PROPERTY. oe Will be sold on THURSDAY NEXT, June 1th, atihe Warelouse corner sth and E 'strects, the following articles belonging to the Medical and Hospital Department, condemned as unfit for the | public service. Sale to commence at lv o’clock am é 7 Hospital Knapsacks 7 Meaicine Chests | Dish Basket 23 Mess Chests e 184 Fhuck Mattresses 2 Hair Mattresses 241 Wooden Cots ° 18 Fox Water Closets 154 Wooden Bedsteads 43 do — Slat Bedsteads 2 (French) Medicine Panniers 19 Washboards 160 Feather Piliows 4081 Bhuek Mattresses 7 Writing Slates 12 barrels Ale 33 kegs Ale 74 barrels Blackberry Brandy 7 begs Spiced Cordial ikeg Wine ibarre] Bherry Wine do Claret Wine do Cider do Brandy do Gin 2 Kegs Gin 24 barrels Whisky eases Whisky 900 Tron Beds teads Siron Bath Tubs 7 Wocden do 2 Zine do Lot Stovepipe 6 Office Coal Stoves 2 Cooking Kanges ( Balls) 1 Force Purp Lot Zine ar re) 87 Brass Close Stools 545 Wooden Pails 77 Camp Stoo!s 32 8crubbing Bruskes 24 Brooms ang icine. Panniers 2 Clocks 275 Blankets 1400 Knives and Forks 1100 Teaspoons $100 Ta blespoons 3123 Tin Plates 172 Tim Lanterns 57 Oooking Btoves 12 Washing Machines 2386 Pillow Cases 423 Towels, 4s Wier OO lere Bieeubests, 200 boxes Sirup of Blac! Together with a large lot of Table, Bedroom and xuehen ee etiverament fands ‘erms cash in Go F HENRY JOHNSON, M.snd K.,U.S.A., BY JOMnd Acting Medical Parveysr, MEproat Punveron’s Orricg, Washington, D. C,, June 3, 1863. je 4 6t aM ___ 452 15th atrast, SUrvErnERs PRO! BILIOUS FEVERS, MIASMATIC INFECTIONS, AND Stutban Disgaszs: Do you want to restore your health by Bitter, Dis- gusting and Poisonous Drugs, Liquids or Powlers? Would it not be better to try that Sure Remedy— that Delicious Restorative, TOEKAY, or rather the NEOTAR OF TOKAY (Honcsny)? Used with moderation, that unparalleled Wine gladdens the heart of man, restores his nerve, dis pels the lingering shades of old diseases, and works cures as admirabie as agreeable, You can get it genuine, pure and unadulterated at 8. C. FORD'S Drug Store, my @-Im 290 Pernsylvania avenue. ae CHEAPESNING ROOM! The New York Dining Room 4174 7th street, op- site Pest Office. Open day and night. 8undiy included. Olean single Rooms 5) cents each. toy $6-1m* SWISS MOUNTALN BIGTERS. | This valuable Bitters.is prepared in great part from the herbs gather Tyrol Mountains in Ge Hitters in Russia, Gerr the cure of CONSUMPTION, COLDS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER, KIDNEY, AND LUNG COMPLAINTS, AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH. It reguiates and opens the bowels, creates appe- tite, prevents fever and many other diseases. It was highly recommended by D8. ALANZONO in the Bussian War of 1812, It used as & GENER- aL or CEHTAIN remedy for the diseases named, with great success and wonderful cures, A remarkable feature ofitis,a glassful poured upon the head and well rubbed io will cure the most painful headache. Dirvotions FOR usr.—A small wineglassfull previous to each meal and before retizing to bed Prepared and manufactured from the original receipt by DECAMP & MILLER, corner of Sixth and N streets south, Washington, D.C. SWISS MOUNTAIN BITTERS. This valuable Bitters has been very successfal,— proof by nundreds of citizens of Washington snd other cities of this country, with full satisfaction, for the diseases named. ii ‘Therefore, offices snd soldiers, and others con nected with the army should not de without a bot- Hog theo ee Bw OAMP & MILLER. U S ASSESSOR'S OF FICK, . . REMOVED 70 444 EIGHTH STREET WEST, my 7-Imeo By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. V ERY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON NORTH C STREET. BETWREN FOUR AND-A-HALF 4ND SIXTH STREETS, KNOWN 48 THE Bath House, ar Averion,—On THURSDAY ‘in front of the’ Cy ed eos shail se!l, in front of the premises at 6o PB ie the followi be valuable property, viz: Allof Lot Ne. 6.im Square No. 490, having a front of 56 feet 4 inches, running back 133 feet toa © foot alley, and contains about 7,242 square feet; also the ieee: which are a large two story brick hous, &c. Terma: One third cash; balance in six and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest from day of sale. All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. jbove mention roperty is considered very weil known Bath House, in + immediately in the rear of the Hotg!. Tee a OCRERN & WILLIAMS, Aucts ByJ.C McGUIRE'% CO., Auctioneers. preiaeg, we fal tel ts, Nos: 6 Eiirenpar sevens ine das tote }, containing 18, j Fogethy mich the fe ee front on cate Zoreloek. ved sre atine« 00. Aucts. twel by, a5 between Pa av and D st, north, for District of Columbia. REFRIGERATORS. his and N z ie PHypright with apd without Water Gogters i] We wil sell the above low ‘2 low. OOH. & i, LG REGORY, my 7” IN, LIVERY KEEPERS AND HORSE A TENTIO. » FARRIERS. A RAKE C for 40 horses with office, harness room, and all P. M. PEARSON, U. 8, Assessor J UsT yells a largo assortment from Philadel- or! Ghost Refrigerators with Ceolers and Stone! 321 Pa. avenue, “HANCE! FOR SALE—A splssaie LIVERY STABLE; room necessaries useful in a first-class stable. Also, a splendid Yard of five lots of ground, which will suit a veterinary surgeon. All thisto be soldchesp, as the owner to take possession of another business. Ground fentcheap. Inquire at Union Hotel, corner 1334 st. and Pa. av. my 18-20* 'URNIPS. Pe AND OTATOES, AND ICED TRIPE FOR SALE CHEAP. Just received on consignment a large lot of the abeve articles direct from ‘'onnecticat. For further particulars inquire at the Columbia Market, Penn. avenue, corner 13th street, or on of schooner abeth Murray, foot of llth street, Bradley’s my 13-2aw3w" MALLARD & WILLIAMS, QOTmERE, ATT ei Le. 300 PAMAR TIN Canpuzs, Te National and Cand! aes ana the onsal Georgetown, 1 STE AND LACK APPINGS AND BHAWLB, ast received — atk Mantes Pt} Beasucetn seat eantoee, Seceen 2, Piccolominis 130 apaaZE=TEina rae '% BURO ie3 corner Bath sivet and Versuaut Gy, | thy best place. ABUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE rear Willards’ Hote! The Cociest Putiie Resort in America. Lpowanp Gaover..... seeeee MANAGHA THIE tender) EVENING, June 6, Inat tion of iast week positively of the a tly euecessful and farewel! en: agement of the tifnl, vonng and gifted act: A “Miss LUOILLS WEATERE who appears in her great double eharaeter of LADY IDABEL AND MADAME VINE, © Denis OF Mies SUEAN : FEAR. CHARLBE BARRON, &e.. in the thrilling play entitled EAST LYNNE; OR, THE SLOPEMENT, BAGT LYNNE! OR’ THE BLOPEMENT. whieh will not be repeated. To-morrow, ( Tuesd: werfa! bill—‘* Wi the Fiek-ton: Winn" asa™ Rergeant’s Wite.” me Ld oe 7 xtra eherge for secured oak p Seer; * ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Positive. Last Taree Nreurs, MONDAY, TU BEDAY AND WEDNESD RINGS, June sth, oth and ihe OP CARNOROSS & DIXEY’S MINSTRELS, THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THEIR CHASTE AND VARIED ENTERPAINMENTS, Producing NEW _NOVELTIES LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES, NEW AOTS BEAUTIFUL BONGS, FANCY DANOKB, &o.,&c, As performed by this CELKBRATED TROUPE AT THEIR“ OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. Doors openats quarter % - tainment eommencesartociock, CCC: Rater Tickets 35 centa; reserved senin 50 conte, Office open for the sale of secured eats from 10a. m. to5 cet JAMES W. HOLDEN est, CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., REAR Sixx Seung, THE COOLEST. MOST RESPEOTAB BEST Gaere S HALL INAS? A THE LARGEST AND MUST WX PENSIVE COMPANY! THE MOST ATTHACTIVE AND GREATEST NUMBER OF STARS! { i TO-NIGHT i H | i H the thrilling drams in two acta, THE CONVIOTS VENGKANOE:; TUE CONVICT’S VENGEANOE; CONVICT’S VENGEANCE: A TALE OF ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA, in which'the Great Canterbury Dramatic Company Will a) ir H MIss EVA ENT. e ger, = | InS KatB PRNNOYEK, Washington s merce Danseuse, H M’LLEt AUGUETA and MARIB, The b hing Fairy Sisters. The beautiful ballet arranged by Mons. Bzollosy. | si LA EKTE DES MUSES, | in which the great Court of Beautyappears Allthe | greatcomedians and the immense Corps d’Ethiope. Admission: {Orchestra Ohairs. & seats; Dre:s € cle and Gallery, 25 cents; Private Boxes. (hol ng six persous,) $5. Doora open at7'jo’clock. Performance at 8, A tiRAND ATINEE H BATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, .. For Lapirs awp Cni1pexn, sie n— Ladies 2 cts.; children Wcts. jeS-ct | Ad VARIETIES! VARIETIES! | venus and Ninth et. Fronting Pennaylvani Undoubtedly the Great Resort of this attractive | style of amusement, a “The world is wide, there's room inside, Therb’s room enough for all.”” The amusemert goers most liberally patronize us, hence we are no? put to the necessity of ‘catch. Ccodge”’ advertising of any kind io order to divert | the dwind:ed-down patrons+e from any other hall. | Qur motte is tet the public be the jadges and gots , Thisi3 the secret ofoursuccesa, | 4 “How are you, ‘Original’ Managers of would-be- | similar establishments?” aes i The Obsmpion Snare Drummer, MI. JGHN HOEKE NELLIE HOWAED, the Excelsior Jig Dancer LIZZIE FBLDING. W. 8 BUDWORTH. HARRY LESLIZ AND A MAMMOTH COMPANY. FASCINATING YOUNG LADIES! TWO SHOWS IN GNE! THE GREAT MUSIC HALL! FRENCH sPY; OR, THE S'ORMING OF ALGIERS. | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | LADIES’ F{SHIONABLE MATINEE. | “Glance at New York,” (Nellie Howard as Mose,) | in preparatio: Adcinissi B. 25 and Gi cents, Private Boxes, 35. METROPOLITAN HALL, PENN, AVENUE, BeTWeeN 1TH AND 12ta Streer3 THE COOLEsT PLACE IN THE CITY! } NEW ENGAGEMENT CELEBRATED PARLOR OPERA COMPANY. FOR A SHORT SEASON. OF THE SCENES, DUETTB, ASD AIRS, TRIOS, \ WHOLE ACTS, Or TEE Must PopoLar ITALIAN, GEBMAN axp ENGLISH OPERAR, with SRILLIANT COSTUMES axD FULL ORCHESTRA! BF This celebrated company has won a host of adwirers during its stay at New York, Philadel- phia, ete. Therefore, the friends of music eghould | not miss the opportunity now presented of enjoy ing a few evenings’ amusement Admission Bcents Opened at7 o’clock. HENZE & MERKLEIN je4 im Propriet6rs. B2czzsr 8 GARDEN, Newan tHe Navy Yaxp, ba. The undersigned reryectfully announces private parties, &c.. that bi Summer Garde will be at th public disposal for Pic Nics aud other entertainments during the season,on very rea nable terms, The Pavilion ie one ef the largest in or areund Washington. The city cars run within a short distance of the garden. For par- ticulars apply on the premises,on EB street scuth, between 15th and léth streets east, Navy Yard. FRANK A, BEOKERT, Proprietor, Gas CONCERT TWICE A WEEK —ovbry A MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTEKNON—by my -Im* the Wasbin. City Brass Band, Mr. Troisi, leader, at BEDERICK MART Lager Beer Garden and Restaurant, East Capitol etreet, corner of 5th, je l-1m* HE- STEAMBOAT FLYING CLOUD NOW runnin; from Georgetown to Point of Rocks, Md., leaves went. side Market House, Georgetown. D, ©., Moudays. Wednesdays and Fridays at7 o’clock for Pointcf Rocks, and returning leaves Point of | eek at7 o'clock a. m., Tuesdays, Thuradays and | iturdays. Expres« Goodsand other mae freights carried at moderate charges, Provided haves pass for same. at BITTER’S store will be attended to, my 27-e0]m* JOHN MOORE. ‘ELT AND CEMENT. % F FOR ROOBING. Psovisrons, 25 PER ' Hew. per Freights left M. a. For sale low -YoHN ere sa, my B-eolm* Agents ie rar ympany, j the Herald states that t! | army isin good spir THE WEE This excellent Family &nd News Jonraal, contining greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other, is published on Friday morning. ‘TERuR— Cash, invariatly in advance. Single copy, per annum, Five copies....... Ten MEE. sees Twenty-five copies.. It invariably contains the “ Wachington News” that has made The Daily Evening Star cirenlate £0 generally throughout the country. #% Single copies (in wrappers) ean be pro- curea at the counter, immediately after the fe ofthe psper. Price—Trees OrnTs. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, {ASSGOLATED PRESS DISPATOHES) THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. The Fight im the Streets of Franklin. Nasyvitie, June 6,—The fight at Franklin on the 4th instant was between fonr brigades of rebels under Forreat and our forces. The jatter held the rebels at bay until the removal ot the Federal stores, when our reinforcements came tp and drove the rebels beyond the town. On the morning of the 5th the rebels were eecertained to have re-wn:ered the town. After a severe fight, which to: lace in the streets, Col. Faulkner, of the Seventh Kentucky Oay- airy, drove the enemy some miles beyond th: town, and captured filty of them. Col. Faulk - ber was badly womnded and was brought her Inet ight. Col. Wickhffe Cooper, of the Fourth Kentucky Cavalry, was injured by a hors: falling on him. Allis quiet at Franklin to-day Cixciwnatr, Jone 6—The rebel attack on Frenklin, Tenn., was bitterly Tepuised. We tock ever 2W prisoners. There are very important moyements of Aroopsin progress, but the news is contraband. Se Resistance to the Enrollment. Reavino, Pa., Juneé6.—Theenroiler ot Brecu- nock township, Berks county, whuis a member of ihe Society of Friends, and named J ‘eseph Dickerson, was attacked at his residence on ‘Thursday night The dwelling was much damaged. On Friday he received ye that “his graye bad been dug,” and on that might three shets were fired at his sister’s house. This morning he came to Reading and resigned his commission. The attack is believed to have anes with the Knights of the Golden rele, i Natienal ioeer -Men al on us Christian Asseoci- nm. Cuicaco, June 6.—A large and interesting meeting was held to-night at Bryan Hill, un- der the auspices of the National Young Men's Christian Association. Eloquent addresses were made by George H. Stewart, Rishops Simpson, Kaburnell and others, in behalf of the U.S. Christian Commission. A generous contribution was received to further the object of the meetin, Mr. Vallaudigham to be Nominated for Governor of Ohio. Crxornnatr, June6.—The approaching Dem- ocratic State Conyention is the topic of conyer- sation everywhere. Vallandigham is as good #s nominated. It he wants the nomination his friends are determined he shall have it. The pressure for him in the rural districts is over- whelming. From Fortre Fortress Mowroz, June 6.—The steamer John Farren, from Newbern of the 4th, an rived this morning. She repor s all quiet in that department, The army gunboal Gen. Jessup, commanded by Lieut. Col. Waipple, of the 1th Wisconsin regiment, made @ trial trip to this place to-day. ——__ + 02+ FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Gene Hooker's Army agaim Acress the Rappahannock—Rifle-Pits Carried and Rebels Captured—General Longstreet in Fredericksburg—Reconnoissxance Across the Rappahannock. NEw York, June7.—A special dispatch to Second Divi or the Sixth Army Corps cro<sed the Raypahan_ nock at noon Fridsy,on poritoon bridges laid by a detachment of the Engineer Corps, The | object was a reconnoissance in force to ascer- tain the motions and positions of the enemy. The Rebel sharp-shooters made some oppo- tion to the placing of the pontoons, but this | was quickly overcome, although we lost one or two meu in the operation After the Division had crossed there was con- | erderttle okirmishing, and le rilie-pits o2- cupied by the Rebel riflemen, were finally curried and some thirty or forty prisoners eap- ; tured Among the killed was Captain Cress of :he Fittieth "New York. The rebvis still hold Fredericksburg. Gen. Longstreet is there, and skow= 4 strong front at the upper tords of the Rappahann . Itis believed that a large part of the rebel force ba: gone in the direction of Gordonsville, bat witi what intention can only be surmised. Onr s, and ready for a move forward at an hour’s notice. ARMY OF THE PoTomar, June &. patrick’s cavalry brigade arrived 1 trem Yorktown via Urbana ana the Nerth Peak. Since leaving Urbana they haye gathered 500 horses and mules, 35 vehicles and 250 con- trabands, of whom but 50 are valuable field hands. Major Stokes, of the 40th Virginia; Lt. Wil- Col, K ; belm, of the Baltimore Light Artillery, and 2 number of the rebel signal corps, ¥ taken prisoners and brought here. ARMY OF THE PoToMAC, June 6.—1Specia} to the New York Times.}— Yesterday at noon, very unexpectedly io everybody, the engineer brigade was ordered to the Rappahannock w. pontoon bridges, and ordered to proceed w the construction of two bridges across the at the point known us Franklin’s Crossing. below the mouth of Deep Run, and one mule below Fredericksburg. The batteries from th corps, under charge, of Col. To: re likewise ordered to cover the ei in their work, and Howe's division of infaniry was ordered to the spot to support the i ners and push across as soon as the bi were laid. The oply rebel force visible was a donbie "2 also | lime of pickets, who lounged about very inno- cently, watching our operations closely. About five o'clock the engineers commenced unfoad- ing the pontoons, whereupon the rebels hopped into their rifle-pits, und began picking off our men. Our artillery, twenty guns or more. mediately opened with shell, and for two hours kept up a vigorous cannonade, wit’ but litle effect, however, upon the sharp-shooters. 1t became necessary to storm the rifle-pits, and at 6% o’clock, the 26th New York, Col. Morri- son, of Grant’s brigade, was ordered inte the boats. They at once pushed across under a heavy fire, and landing on the opposite side. rushed upon the rifle-pits with cheers. The rebeis vacated and ran. Qur men instantly deployed as szirmishers, and in a short time seme sixty of the 2d Florida@vere bronght in as prisoners. Other regiments of the Vermont brigade soon followed in boats, until nearly the whole of two brigades were over. AS soon as the firing ceased the engineers began the work on the bridges, and at 9 p.m. had one completed, and the remainder of Howe’s division passed ever. Our casualties were five killed and twen- ty-five wounded. Our forces advanced cautious}: . plain, deploying skirmishers very dsomely, he rirht resting on Deep Run, and the left in the vicinity of the Bernard House. By dari they had reached the Bowling Green road and posted pickets for the night, well out towards the timbered crests on which the enemy have their strong intrenchments. The rebels weré not met in force last night, though the prisoners stated that we should meet them if we kept on advancing. This morning enough has been ascertained to locate the greater portion of the enemy's force. ‘We took nearly one hundred prisoners, in- cluding one Major. ne crossing took the enemy greatly By cur- prise. During the night Gen. Lee marched two corps back from the vicinity of Salem Church to & position in frent of our lines, . Gen Longstreet’s Corps bis reinforced the troops in Fredericksburg, and slept there last night. This morning Ufey moved in a southerly direction. By.this bold movement we have demonstrat to a certainty what became of the enemy, besides divining his purposes. Our men behaved oe ee , cheering as they croseed, for the third time, RMistoric river. ‘The movement has thrilled the army . cross the with excitement and impatience, No Truth in the Reperted Evacuation _ . Fredericksbu New York, dply 6.— ceived here this evening, state iruth in the statement of the the river, " ;

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