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THE EVENING STA BS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, {SUNDAY EXCEPTED;) AT THE STAR BUILD: NGS, onnEK Penn's AVENUE AKD 137TH STREBT, ay Papers served without-wrappers by carriers A cant per copy, Or 28 cents per month. In | by varriers at $4 « year, or 37 cents month. To mail subseribers the price is a year, in advance; £2.50 for six months; 4.25 for three months; and for les’ than Uhree months 3: the rate of i2 cents a week. Single eopées, With or withoct wrappers, Two OXNTS. S@7 ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the fice before 11 o'clock .; otherwise they may mot appear until the next day. PROPOSALS. P*0P0sALs FOR STEAM MACHINERY. Navy Deparrusxt, Inne 3, 1833. Suitep Prorosats will be received by tha Navy partment up to the Isth of June, for STREAM HIN ERY of the fotlowing description, name- Geared engines, two cylinders, diameter of eylin- @er, KS inches; stroke of piston.'4 feet; tnultipte of ating, 2; diameter of driving wheal to pitch line ieee 3 inches; length over ali of driving whet, Li feet 3inebes. Tohave one Sewell’s surface con- x with seamless brass tubes and an expos] eondensing surface of 7 G4 aquare feet. To hare vertical water-tnbe boilera with seamless brass tides, containing 90 square feet of grate surface and 26,000 square feet of hesting surfaey. To bare a superhesting apparatus. Tohave one brassaccew ef 1S feet diumeter, with four Blader, aud a length efZinches. To haves brass and copper rudder, redder post and shoe. and to be provided with wight blowing engines and eight steam pumps. i drawings cf these engines can bo exawined at the Buresu of Steam Encinvering. Two back-action engines for the United States frigate Franklin at the Kittery Navy-yard: diawe- ter of cylinders @ inches; stroke of pistons three feet nine inches. To have one Sewell’: surfacecon- gensor with seamless brass tubes and an exposed eotidensing surface of 5,000 Kquare feet. To have Yertieal water-tabe boilers with seamless brass tubes, containing 550 rquare feet of grate surface and 16.@0 equare feet of heating surface. To have a superheating apparatus. To have one brasascrew to hoist up, with brass guides and hoisting appa- Fatus; the screw to be 19 feet in diameter. two binded, and 5 feet 6 inches long. To be provided With two blowing engines and four steam pumps. The drawings of these engines can be examined at the Bureau of Steam Engineering. Back-action engines, two cylinders. diameter of @ylinders 60 inches, stroke of piston 3 fect. To have ene Sewell’s surface condenser with seamless brass tubes and an exposed condensing surtace of 5,00) mare feet. To have vertical water tube boilers ‘With seamless brass tubes, containing 550 Ges feet of grate surface and 16.90’ square feet of heating eur’ ‘o have eeuperheatins apparatus. To have one brass screw of 16 feet diameter, with four blades, and a length of Sinches. To have a brass and cop- per rudder, rudder post. and shoe; and to be pro- vided with four bi Ps enziner and four steam mps The design of these engines to be similar that of the above. ti inches diameter of cylinder and 3 feet 6 inehes stroke of piston. Back-action serew enzives for ganbonts, with two eylinders, each of 30 inches diameter, and a stroke’ of piston of 2iinches. Each pair to have one Sew- ell’s surface condenser, with seamless braxa tubes, and an exposed condensing surface of 1.20) square feet. To have vertical water-tube boilers, with seamleds brass tubes, containing 187 square feet of rate surface and 4.70 square feet of heating sur- ce To have a superheating apparatus. To have one brass screw of 1] feet diameter, with four blades anda length of oches. To havea brass and cop- per rudder, rndder-post, and shoe,and to be pro- ¥ided with one steam puinp. The drawings of these engi an be examined at the Bureau of Steam Bngineering. Inclined paddle-wheel engines for double-ended gunboats, with one cylinder of 58 inches diameter ef epuieer: anda stroke of piston of 8 feet 9 inches. To have one Sewell’s condenser with seamless brass tubes, and an exposed condensing surface of 2, equare feet. To have vertical water-tube bo’ with seamless brass tubes containing 20) square f ef grate surface and 5,600 square feet of heat: rurface. To have a superhsating apparatus. have overhung iron paddle-wheeis of 25 fect 3 inches diameter, and 9 feet length of paddle. To have two blowing engines, and one steam pump. ‘The genera! plan and specification of this engin esn be examined at the Bureau of Steam Engi- neering. The mate serew engi 1, workmanship, and § o be the same as tibed in the gpecitications for the screw machinery of the sloops ef the Juniata class, copies of which are in posses- rion of all the principal marine ateam engine build- ing establishments in the United States. git the provisions embraced in the contracts for that machinery to apply to the contracts which may be made under this advertisement. The same number of duplicate pieces; and the same quantity ef tools, ins*ruments, outtits, etc., proportionally to be supplied, that is called for in those specitica- tiens, iS) The pr Is to be indorsed ‘Proposals for Steam Ma .? te distinguish them from ether mines | Par ested to offer for any one of the for a8 many &s they may consider sable to execute. The ar Hh brace the usual conditions, = paymen ve juade ia the usual manner as the v asses The D ryes the right to reject any s that may be made under this in its opinion, the public interest sl will state the nan ds at which the names of furnish the riacbinery; the number o} propose I and of th prepose to furnisa the machine n the vesrel complete and resil ing; sud the time from date of contra h they will starante , The proposals of parties w be considered who may choose 10 offer for ins ry of equal power on plans aud specifications of their own in Blare cf chose above described je 4-eotd UPARTEAMASTER GENEBAL’S OFFICE, b WaseinGrox City, March 19, 183, Owners of Steam vessels are invited to send to the t@rmaster General’s Office tenders for their ir or ale. BATURDAY, June 20th. at 6 o clock, om the pren- | Tenders should contain descriptions of the ises, by virtue ef a deed of trust to the subscriber, vessels, their dimensions, enrolled er registered | dated May 7th, \#57, and duly recorded in Liber J: tonn actual carrying cgpacity, material, | A. 8, No. 135, folios 349 etse one of the land whether’ coppere?, whether side-wheel or pro: | records for Washington con -C.. Lshsll sell pellers, whe iron or copper fastened, size and | Lets Nos. 7,8, 9, 19. 2), 21, 22. 23. in James | power of eneines and boilers; and should state the - McG subdivision of Bqu frouting Brice at which they are offered for long or short | each. 24 feet em North G street in Kirst charter, with the estimated us of the vessel in cane of loss, or in case the’ Government should prefer to purchase instead ef chartering. —_ Owners ef stenm vessels already in the service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known tothe Departwent any reduction in their present rates whieh, they may be willing to g@zant,and aiso the price at which they will be willing to seli them. All such tenders should be addressed to the panes ene General of the United States, at iasbington, and should be endorsed * Proposals for charter ot sale of steamers.” When received, they will be considered, and the rtment ety endeavor to Rei the Reaey [perse Btiending arny trans: ion upon e sonan and tide-waters, By. substituting, wherever it eando #0, cheaper vessela of OR oe tor dbose now employed, . 0. METGS, mar 3-3 x General. preroceats FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN AssIgTaxT DUARTARN tS YER'S Orrics, Forase Cor. 22d streets, 7 a AaSHINGTON, D ES 16, 1863. I7TES PROPOSALS are iv’ for furnis| BAY ETBRAW, OATS, and OOBN, for the use of Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, exstany of the Government wharves in this city. a A . al qnen of article offered, also the prize and the date @livery. will received for five thousand pst bushels of Gora or Guta, and Atty (3 ons of end |. unless fe interest wont tne Goreuueet to contract fora sacks, of about two SERie faralahed at the, be secarely baled. fered to be subject toa rigid Inspecto: rr. from time to time to ers, as the interests ot Security will he Hi it gq) bushels cach, which contr: ir. is advertisement. made completio: f the - atte oT BROWN, Captain and A. Q.M.U.8. A. REWARD.—Eseaped from the Washing- 5O toneity said tine bustict of columbie, ight of o! 2 = . eM. A° TOMPEINS, alias LEGRANGE, his bout a yearn “i 5 feet 6 or inches high; light oF when long waa com face is round full; of quick bs DING, about 45 or & years of age; Sfeet 8 or 9inchos high; very sharp features; bair and side whiskers grey mixed; fulland rolling eye and intellectual forehesd : ‘Also, JOHN KILROY, about 5 feet W inches high: 2 pr aes: light wecere hee ee ye, short; low 52 hd ;, {air com: Sexion and pox waked. Allol them had leg iroas op when they -<f’ the jail. The above rewar ae GEiecd Sena a hension if secured in the Opi 8 jail Oy i for either one of ssid Distriet of Columbia, or SHED ihe nee st bey eine U.S. Marshal JDROVIEIONS, 25 PERCENT, CHEAPER 72AN Sugar-eured HAMA, li cts., Jie eee SLOUB, $8.20 per Dil, DRIED GVEP, 12% cts., ; Gnoier BUTTER, 22a, OHEESE, l4 cts. per lb. JONES & CO., Corner Fight end D streets. ™ PAPEREANGINGS. vee gamers canes His 406 Seventh tence a. @F Terms exsh for goods and labor, my4 cose 486 OVAL PIOCTUAH FRAMES. 4G erent SY nig, 486 Bovemth nt. 8 Zogre above Fellows’ Hall. wy Terme cash. - By +0058" 436} 1 y pe ertainty change it without Joss of . EF Wholesale and retaitat BOS OL. vee, XXI. AUCTION SALES. By G &N & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Exes i T TWO HTORY, BASEMENT, AND Attic Rank Hotes’ axD Lor. om grit RTUEBT. BETWEEN NOUTH L avd M STABATS, 47 —On FRIDAY, the Rey ieofent: we shall ‘rontof the premises, elock P, M., part ef original Lot No.4, im sqaare No. 40l, with the improv ieh are u geod two atory frame vents, ouse with basement and attic. it bei .2 huase No. 326.0n Sth strevi west. between L sud M streets north. The hours centains nine conveniently artanyed +coms and aerry and other neoeesary ont buildings: the lot has a front of about 2) feet, Tunning baci. 9 fret 4 inches. ‘erms: One halfessh ; balance in six,twelve,and eighteen months. for notes bearing interest from queer sale, A need givenand a deed of trust taken, ‘itle indisputable jeRdAde GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. By J,C McGUIKE & CO., Anctiongers. EREMUTORY SALE OF “CITY LOFS.—On FRIDAY AFTEANOUN, Jane Hth. at 50 clock. at the Agction Kooms, we shall seil the followin; valuable Building Lota, belonging to the entale o the late James O-den, viz: Lots 3 and 4, in 8quare ATL fronting 9% feet on north E street, between 17th and ith streets weat, Lote 2,8. 4.5, and part of 23,in Square No. 54, frontirg respectively on south M street, between Sd and 45 atreets went, and 3d street wast, between Land M streets south, ~ Lot 2s, in Square 349, fronting on north M street, between th and 10th streets west. This isa very desiradie building lot. Lot 29, and part of 28, in 8qnare No. 117. froating on 19th street west, between i. and M streets nortn. Lota4 and 5, Square 494fronting on south £ street, between 4}. and 6th streets west. Terms: One third cash ; the remsinde= in six and twelve months. with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Convepancing at cost of Pyes-d {Bep.) J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta. By J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. XEOUTORS’ SALE OF VaLUABLE BUILD- ING Lots om Bast CaPiToL stkker, 8: JsT AND 2D STREETS East.—On FRID. NOON, June i2th at 6 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot 4, in Square 728, fronting 48 feet 1*; inches on Kast Capitol street, between Firet aud Becond street east, running back 177 feet 832 inches Be Ey foot suey; divided into two building lota of 4 feet 1y inch. Terms: Oue-third cash ; the remainder in six and twelve mortks, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premison. we a Allconveyancing at cost of purc 7 £D WARD GC. DYEE. THOS. J FISHER, Executors. Je 4-eo&ds (Rep.j J.C. MceGUIRE & CO., Aucts, S7 Imried'ately after, we shall sell. to the bighest bidder, parts of lote2 and 3 in square 759, fronting together 54 feet 10 inches on Kast Capitol atreet, between 3d and 3d street east, subdivided into three building lote. Terms as above. je 4-eokds [Rep.] J.C. McGUIRE & O0,, Aucte, By J.C. MeGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of adecres of the Orpians’ Court of the Qounty of Wash- ington, iw the District of Columbia, I wilt offer at auction, on THURSDAY, the i8th day of June next, at 6 o'clock P. M., on the premises. Lot No. Vhbree (S,) in Bamue! Davidson's subdivision of fquare No. one hundred and eighty-four, (i84,) fronting thirty-three feet on north street, and pemniag back one hundred and forty-six feet eleven inches Terms of sale: One third of the purchase monsy tobe paidincash and the residuein two equal in- stalments at six and tweive months, with interest, to be secured by approved notes, JULIAH. ADDISON, _ Guardian of Chas. Morris Addison. my %-Stawkas J C. McGUIRE & OO., Ancts. By J.U. McGUIRE & 00.. Auctioneers, MPRUSTER’S SALE CF UNIMPROVEE PROP- ExTY —Un WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June loth, at 6 o'ciock, on the premises, by virtue of « deed of trust dsted Sept 7th, 1859, and duly recorded in Liber J.A.8., No, 182 folios 363, et esq., one of the Land records for Washington county, .,and by virtue of a decree of the Cirvut Court of the Dis trictof Colambia passed in chancery cauni 1791, wherein Henry Barronet al, are com: ante, and Chas, 8. Wa'lach and Samuel Hanron, fr, are defendants. rchstituting me as Trustee ia tne place and stead of the said ©. 3 Wallach, sur. viving Trustee, 1 shull se.f originallot numbered ourteen (i4)in sqnare numbered nine hundred ani sixty (960) “ed at {he corner of @ street north and Eleventh treet east. Terms cash. All conveyancing at the enst of purehaser. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. my l5-2ew&cs J.C. McGUIRE & CO,, Ancta. By J.C. MecGUIRE & 0U., Auctioneers. Grshcssy S4LE.—By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of tha Distriet of Colum is, made is the trator, vs >. 1 se of Caleb Dulaney, adminis- the wicow and heirs of Adam Dulaney. equity, and dated Jane 3, 1363,1- will © ef at auction. on FRIDAY. the 2th day of June, i atant,at6o’clock P.af., on the premites that +-Inable lot known as Lot No. Fifty-five, (55 )io f\uare three hundred ard Fixty-seven, (367,) sit uated on Ninih street, pear 0, improved with a Frame Dwelling- house, Terms of sale, Cash, Theterms must week after sale, ort after ope week's notice, a’ Aras marstaser st tt tof th h obyeyancing at the cost of the purchaser. m . WALTERS. OOX rastee, J.C, McGUIRE & OO., Aucts. By J.C. MeG & CO., Auctioneers. BUBTEE’S SALE OF Val BUILD- ING Lots iN Printinc OF Quare.—On ed with within one rty may be resold, he risk end eost of the je 4-eotl street west and Norti Capitol street, and run- ninz back to 2 30 foot alley. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder iné and 12 months with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises. Ali conveyances at the cost of purchasers, _ Mw If desired, these Lots wiil be subdivided into Lots of 16 feet front each. HO. J. FISHER, Trustee, my Heokds J.C.McGUIRE& CO., Aucts. . By J. C. McG@UIRE &CO., Auctioneers § RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- TY IN THE FizstT Warp.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 17th, at half-past 5 o'clock, on the premises by virtue cf a deed of trust, dated June 7th, 1359, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8, No. 176, fotios 234, et #eq., of the land records co? Washington county, we shall sell all of lot of ground numbered 19, in square No. 28, and all that part of lot No. 2),in square No. 2%, embraced and contained within the following metes and bounds, viz: Beginning foc the same a< the northwest cor- ner of aid lot No. 2) and running easterly with K street 37 feet 9 inches, thence eoutn 12! teet 11 inches to an alley, thence west 37 feet 9 inches, thence nortl: 124 feet 11 ivehes to the place of be- ginning, containing 4,716 square feet of ground, together wi'h the improvements, consisting of a | large brick dwejlirg,in tenantabie order, within os muare Cs the city railrosa ears, and in a good Thood. “terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 Months. Possession given at once upon complying with the terms ofsaie, Allexp uses at the cust of tne purchaser. Ifthe terms ofsale are uot complied vith en Sees property wilibe soid at the isk of the purchaser. 3 PUFCOTAMES MAGUIRE, Trustee, Jo. MeGUIRE & OV.. Aucta. * By J.C. McGUIRE & U0. oneers. rpRcsine’s SALE OF VALUABLE LUTS IN PRINTING UrFice Bquark —On SATURDAY AFTERNOON. June 2th, az 5} i premises by virtue of a deed of trus' seriber, dated May 7th, 1367, and duly re Liber J, A.B No. 137, foliow 51 at seq .o: land records for Warhington county, 1 sell Lote No 52 ang Si, in James ©. Mctiuire’s Bub division of Square numbered 24, cach frou feston Metreet, near the Government Printing ce, and running back 76 frei 3 inches, to oD foot alley. i These Lots have a pavement laid and travs lan! in front, and are very deziraolo lonations for residence. aga Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder ing and 13 menths, v interest, seoured by a deed of Wall cast of couvesaneing to he pnd by thn of conver Oo he par’ yt par- ets THOR. J. #ISHHE, Prost: my 26-lawiw o:k,on the Ry J. U. MeQUIBE & UO TSTLE'S SALE OF DUNIMP ROY PROP BEE. Op SATURDAY AFT EENGON, June 1sth at So’clock. on fhe preuinas, by virtue of & dred of trust dated, - Th, eorded in LiterJS.A.S.,No. is one of the Land records for Waskiog .C,, a8 by. virtue of a decree of Gaurt th the Disitiee of Golomria, a ehanesry cause, No, 1791, wherein Henry Barron tal., srecamplaipants. and Ohas.s Wa'esh sud aol Hanson. jr., are defendants. sudstitauing ne asTrustee in the place and steat of O 3 Wal'acn. Burviv ng Trustee,! shall sell original /ot mamberad fourteen (}4)in square numbored wine Lupdrad and pte AT) situated at the corner of G street nomh = leventh street east, a49r eFTA5 Cash, . £2 i) ing at th of pti Alecarere y MaPtin aly. tastes: my 9taweds J, 0/M0G ULAR 2’ CO., Ancts. AUOTION SALES. FUTURE DayYs. 2, By J. C. MoGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers. A TUTION BALE OF SIXTY CHOICE BUILD Ino) Lois ox Poortsextu stxext.—On WED} KSDAY AFTRENOON, June With, ac 5 e’elock on she reccteee. we shall sell, subdivided into Cesirable eiidieg, Lots, the whole of Equare numbered two hundred and eight, (#8,) bounded by t4th and igth and Q and kt stree' he eleva! and beantifa! situation of these lots, with the advantages of the city passenger railway, render them very desirable locations for private residence. - A Terma: One fourth in eash; the remainder in six, twelve. and Signteeh months, with interest, -by adeed of trust. Titl fect. All conveyances at the cost of purchaser, Each Me conver will be required to mate cash deposite gt the time of sale, S7 Plats may be ol at the counting- yf th st = cee ae ee i cG BIR & CO., Ancte, By GREBN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. - ALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THIRD 8T. WEST, UETWKES C agp D sreeets sOUTH.—On WEDNESDAY, the 10th jnstant.we shall sell, in front of the promises, atGo’cleck P.M. vart' of Lot No, 2, in Square ‘No. 9, having a front on Third street weet of 42 feet Ginches, between south C and D streets Te One-third cash; peleseta ate and twelve month for notes bearing interest from day of ais pa sees, Vas and a deed of trust taken. Jeed GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By J.C. McGUIRE & 0O.. Bovine LOTS ON VERMONT AVENUE AND THIRTEBNTH “TRAET, BEPWEEN Q ANDR STREET NoktH —On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON June Ith, at 6?2 o'clock, op the premises, we ahali fell Lot 2. in Square No. 27, divided into eight building lots of about 17 front each, four of them on Vermont avenve, and four on Thirteenth street. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve montbs, with interest. secure by deed oi trust on the premises. All conveyances at the cost of th e purchaser, jea-d J.C, MeGUIRB & CO., Aucts, ‘OVERNMENT SALE OF G@NDEMNED G PROPERTY. sae Wil! be sold on THURSDAY NEXT, June lith, atthe Warehouse corner 18th and ¥ atreets, the Auctioneer. folowing articles belonging to the Medical and Hor pital Department, condemned as unfit for the public service, Bale to commence at 10 o’elock a..: 7 Hospital Knapsacks uy Mecteine Obert 1 Dish Basket if Mers Chests ii4 Shuck Mattresses 2: Hair Mattresse 244i Wooden Cots 18 Box Water Oloseta 154 Wooden Bedateads "O (Rrench Medihee Boe 2(Frene! ledicine Panniers 19 Washboards 1400 Feather Pillows 2041 Shuck Mattresses 7 Writing Slates 12 berreis Ale i3kegs Ale 73 barrels Blaekberry Brandy 7 Regs Spiced Cordiad lkeg Wine J barre) Sherry Wine do Claret Wine ge aioe io Brandy 3 do Gin 2 kegs Gin 24 barrels Whisky & kegs Beer 2 cases Whisky 900 Tron Bedrteads S tron Bath Tubs 7Wocden do 22 i } Lot Stovepipe 6 Office Goal Stoves 2 Qook:nz Harges (Balle) i Foree Pump Lot Zine 24 Oanldrons 86 Tron Pota 87 Brass Close Rtoola 545 Wooden Palis 37 Camp Stools aa8erubbing Brushes 24 Brooms Lot fplict: abkets 1490 Knives and Forks 1100 Teaxpoous S100 Ta bier poous 3123 Tin Plates arhing 3 2386 Pillow Cas: 42x Towels 44 Water Coolers 2% boxes 8 of Blackberry Together with # large iot of Table, Badrcom and Kitehen Fure. Terme cash in Gov HENRY JOH an MEpioat. Purveyor’s Or: ington, June 3, 1863, je 4 ot By W.L,WALL & OU., Auctioneers. ALE OF HORS 3. PHAETON ann HARNESS at On THURSDAY MORNING, June 11, et » We will sell at the stables of Jos. L. rise, Exq., on Louitisna avenue, between 6thani7th streets,No. 52. sale OBiTive, A 0.1. 1 pair Paeing Bay Horses, can pace in forty, and work well in dou single harness, aad warranted tcund, and will be sould sing!s or to- gether, sorrel Uolt, @ prompt driver and sound, large Roan Hors» 6 yeare old, Bay Horse, xn excellent harness horse, Lady’s Riding Po: Phaeton, nearly Shifting top Bug No-top Buggy, Ne top Bug; No-top Bus sets Single Harness, eB nment funds co 1. 12_ 1 set light Double Harness. The above sale olfers inducements to persons de- siring to obtain a good norse Terms casi. jei-d W.L. WALL & 00., Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 7¥RY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON NORTH CO STREET. BLTWEEN Fou AND-A-HALF AND BixTH STREETS, KNOWN A8 THE BatH Hous, ar Avctiox.—On THUHSDAY, lth June, instant, We sba.l sell, in front of the premises. at 6 o'clock P.M., the followi ng valuable property, viz: Allof Lot No. §.in Square No. 490, having s front of &6 feet 4 inches, running back 133 feet toa # foot alley, sud contains about 7,242 square feet; also the imprevements, which are a large two story brick house, &c. ane | Terms: One third cash; balance in six and twelve | months, the purchaser to give no.es for the deferred payments, bearing interest from day of sale. All conveyancing at the coat of purchaser. | The above mentioned property is conmdered very | degirsble, it being the well known Bath House, in ahs gentre of arte sity, immediately in the rear of @ National Hotel. je4-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts ByJ.C McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. ANDSOME BESIDENCE IN TH# FIRST Ward aT Puniic Satx.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July lth, at 6 o'clock P. M.,on the remises. we I sell ts Nos 19 nd 2), in | Square No. 79, fronting i22 feet on 2st street west, | at thecorner of north H street, and ruaning back 10 feet 9% inches, containing over 18,000 square feet of pround. Jonether With the en prow ame s consisting of alarge three w.ory bri residence. baving a front on Ist street of Giset, with back buildings containing six eea rooms, with all the modern improvements, On the premises are a brick s'able and carriage house emoke house, i¢e house, &¢., an‘ is in ali Pespecta 4 comfortable and Gerirsdis resider ce a The premises may be examined any day between the honrs of i) and 2o'cloek Terms: One-third in cash, tae r. | twelvs, end eighteen months, with i b d of trurton = — es. ossession given July Ist. * Te MeATIRE & O0., Anets. E& CC Auctioneers. OF THREE STORY vr cK Boiin- oDAY AF- he prem- frouting ainder in bix. erest secured by a three story brick ry back buiidizy, v in thorough r na given, The houy: to 12 o’cloek. any day previ Title perfec Terms: Que-third cash; the 12 months with fntcrcet) scented truston the pram-es je 8 J, 9, cin 8 and ry m., atthe Wkarfon Sixth ctreet,-Weshington, a ‘the Governmen Beef ifier ob hasd at the tine @ e. 3 Terms cash, ip Treasury ote, to, he. evaae. ons rin. Mt Gel. and OB MATTERS NO’ ayer Lg or & WARNEH'S COLORIFIG will adaall irae ani it wash OF retin ever fails toe exceoding ail otasry in quadity, durability G02 E te : mand tia __ may etm a v |. GEN. WILL B. FRAN ROPE Hersey Sp Semmtte one wi > cants, ‘ayn FRANCK TatLOB, Benat for Wan 78 Mite. | mae a ee ta BRICK POR FALB,!* ONVENIENT Por buildings iu the Fir Ward at } ‘Georgetown, ft igned, i was Olabaugh’s best oe oe Bradys toca : | town, Lie 3-1W' J. M'8raas BUAGKON, Haag poegntied ly located at No. 44 area foviae ue h 5 he if Give the best :reatmr nt tou] who ces da} aicen How. SeFep to dsenaes {D, RUGGLES AOS Prema is, 4 t my Sim" WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. JUNE 9, 1863. } | 130 OFFICIAL. BADQUARTRRA D¥PARTMENT OF WASH- H INGTON, Qfice Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1853. Dau iM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Gan- DEN SxkxDs, &c., are requested to furnish thisoffice price lists of the varions articles of their trade, The same ehould be directed to Lieutenant Qolo- nel Bias M. Gunexe, Chief Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. mp 2>tf PERSONAL. Ne. IMPOSITION.—Madame Ross, Doctress and Astrologist, was bern with a nateral (ag Bhe tells the past and future—never known to fail. Oauses speedy marriages; brings together those Jong. separated; cures all diseases. Business e ctl confidential. Ne. $33 G& etreet north, corner the AND MAGNETIEM. MRS. WREN continues to ougE ALL DISEASES ith Her Hands Call and see this ar testimonials, 445 K st., between 6th and 7th Washingten, my 13-im* ASTURAGE FOR HORSES.—About 9 head of Horses can be aceommodated with fine clover pasturage, well waterec,on one of the finest plantations in Prince Geor, +9 county, Md.,about six miles from ‘ington. Terms $5 por month. payable in advance. No sick or diseased horsertaken. For farther information apply toE. BE. WHITE, Grocer, No. 63° Louisiana avenue, between oth and 7th streets, opposite the Bank of Washington je 6-8t AIR OF HANDHOME MATCHED CARRIAGE HORSES for rule. Appiyto . McGUIRE & OO, je 4-6t Auction andCom'n Merchants X@OD INVESTMENTS.—Corporation of Wash- ington Six Per Cent. Btock, interest payable quarterly, for sale in sumsof #}'" or upwaras, je 2-6t JAB C. MeGULh 48 GS—RAGS! HE Highest price for Rags of all kinds will be paid by tie undersigned. JOSEPH £YKES. No. 434 7th street. near the Patent Office. Je4 3t” GEO. D. C. HIBBS, (SUCCESSOR TO W. M. GALT,) DEALER INCOAL, RED AND WHITE ASH, ALL SIZES, Office —2&2 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between lith and 12th streeta, may 19-tf LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS 292 PENNSYLVANIs AVENUE, Wasuineton Oiry, Buy aud sell all kinds of DNITED STATES SECURITIES, execute orders for siocks at NEW YORK STOCK BOARD, Deal in EXCHANGES, COIN AND BANK NOTES, U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS kept on hand. For sale at par and interest. iS CcOKs & OO, BANKEKS AND DEALERS IN GOVEKNMENT SECURITIES, ace prepared to furnish the UNITED STATES FLVE-TWENTY YEAR SIX PER CENT, BONDS, (Covuroxs OR REGISTERED,) in large or small sums. ? my S0-im On and after July 1, the privilege of converting Legal Tender Noies into the five-Twenty Year Bonds at par will cease. Parties wishing to secure United States Bonds at par, paying Fix per cent. interest in gold, shonid send in their orders before that tima. JAY COOKE & my 25-dtjy] 452 5th strect. Ss UF FERERS FooM BILIOUS FEVERS, MIASMATIC INFECTIONS, ASD Siminar Diseases: Do you want to reetore your health by Bitter, Dis- wusting and Poisonous Drugs, Liquids or Powders? Weuld it not be better to try that Sure Remedy— that Delicious Restorative, TOKAY, or rather the NEOTAR OF TOKAY (Hunoany)? 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 admirable as agreeable, You can get it genuine. pure and unadulterated at 8. C, FORD'S Drug Store, my 3-Im 290 Pernsylvania avenue. pa BAP OER ING ROOM! < Dining Reom. 474 7th street, op- ce. Open day and night, Sunday included, Olean single Kooma 5) cents each. my 26-1" | it Mary's county. Md., vis surratts Miami e ville, TB, Beantown, Hughesville Charlotte Hail, Chaptico aud Leonarawwna a tri_weekly Jine to Port Tobac:o, leaves the Kim: mel Houre every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7.30 s. 1n,, Via Piscataway and ffield. to Port Tobacco. ’ MMELL, Agent, Washington, June }, 1°63. TS PROPRIETOR OF THIS LINE STAGES Int J.C. THO! MPBON, has removed from Ohar- lo ‘all to T B, where he means to keepa first~ clasa hotel. Gentlemen and ladies traveling on this line can be accommodated in good style. Din- ner ready wpen the stage arrives, going and re- turning at afl times. a J, C. THOMPSON, Proprietor. T Bb, Prinee George's conuty, Md. _i¢2-eoim U ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, " REMOVED TO 444 EIGHTH STREET WEST, between Pa. av and D st. north, P.M. PEARSON, U. 8. Assessor for District of Columbia, J REFRIGERATOKS. UBT Received a large assortment from Philadel- phis and New York. Upright with and withont Water Coolers. oe ert Refrigerators with Geolera and Stone ‘are. ‘@ wil sell the above low. ¥ E.H. & H. I. GREGORY, 321 Pa. avenue, ra] oS. my 7-Imeo my a OTLERS, ATTENTION! FOR SALE, 100 boxes CASTILE SOAP, 1) ‘“* ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 100 6“ TALLO ne Cheap for cash st National Soap and Candle Works, Green street and the Canal, Georgetown, D.C. mar 20 SILK AND LAGE S WRAPPINGS AND SHAWLS, We have just re — Silk Mantles and Sacqnss in great variety, igs Lace te eet Pabhtsd juraous, Piccolomini: and Points, Also, Long and Square Spring Sbawis of beautiful designs. (ny), TAYLOR & OO. G. N'S CLOTHING, - Re ee We tock of GENTLE. MEN BEPRING OVEROOATS BOFIN BGS SOUTHS Poke DEEES SUITS, and FU: latest styles, neatucss, inp 22 Pemnsalvasie, "WINDOW SHADES, wise recent ) CHEBTS OF Groen tnd Black Tes Bow on te pear hacem KING & GUROHELL, 2 oorner 1ttb street cad Vermont ay, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVE THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal, contaifing a greater variety of interesting Teading than can te found in any other, is published on Friday morning. TER™MS— Cash, iviroriably in advance, Single 'y, per #1 00 Five copies, T: a copies. It invariably contains the « Washington News” that has made The Deity Evening Star circulate eo generally throughout the evuntry. 8&7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be Ppro- cured at the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper, Price—Turus Oxyta. AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATRE. PXRUENSYLVANIA AVENUE.vear Willards’ Hotel est Feublic Resert in America. Laoxanb Gaoven... asAGER ) EVENING, June 9, bk oe bas pedioyinnet ere ment of the young. handrome an ed ae! ise LUCILLE weer who will appears us NARAMATTad, and ss LIZETTE, ip the eharming Indian drama of the UF THE WISH-TON- WISH. WEPT Charles Barron ae... -Conauchet -:; Skank drama of the "8 WIFE. eas two act Tt CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., BEAR SIxvu Sranee, THE. LEST, MOST RESPROTABLE AND G00) BEST CONDUCTED Music HALL IN ME. THE LARGEST AnD i MOST EXPENSIVE COMPANY! THR MOST ATTHACTIVE AND GREATEST NUMBER OF STARS! 70 the thrillin, 18 -NIGHT drama in two acts, THE CONVIOTS VENGEANCE; THE €ONVICT’S VENGBANC: THE CONVICT’S VENGEANCE: A TALE OF ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA, in which the Great Canterbury Draniutic Company wi yeprser MISS EVA BRENT. The eelebrated Operatic Singer. MIsS KATE PENNOYER, Washington s Favorite Danseuse, WLLES AUGUSTA and MARIB, The bewitching Fairy Sisters. The beautiful ballet arranged by Mons. Bzolicsy | LA #ETE DES MUSES. in which the great Court of Beauty appeara All steatcomedians and the jmmenae Gotpsdskihiope, Aamission: {Orchestra Chairs. re « Cir- (holding yenta; cle and €allery,25 cents; Private Boxes, six persons,) $5. Doors open at 7}; o'clock. Performanee at 8. A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY A¥TERNOON, at 20’clock, i For Lapins AND OBILDREN. Admirrie n— Ladies 2' cts,; children VARIETIES! VARIETIES! Fronting Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth st. THE POPULAR SUMMER EDIFICE, Particularly adapted by its location and airy con- struction for the warm weather; in fact th hert ventilated and coolest place of amuse: the city. This is not mere assertion. fact, perceptid e to all who visit us. y can wee at a glance that this place i, cramm-d with windows. Kvery show house now-a-days are styled “ the coolest place.” but the real coul, first-class place of amusement ia the VARIETIES! The Chsmpion Suare Drommer, MR. JOHN HOEKE. NELLIE HOWAE D. the Excelsior Jiz Dancer. LIZ/Is FIBLUVING, W 8 BI DWORTH. HARRY LESLIB AND A MAMMOTH COMPANY, FASCINATING YOUNG LADIES! TWO SHOWS IN ONE: THE GREAT MUSIC HALL! FRENOII SPY ; OR, THE STOBMING OF ALGIERS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. LADIES’ FASHIONABLE MATINEE, The French Spy will be payed. ts. jes- i “Glance at New York,” (Nellie Howard as Mose,) | in preparation, ‘ 5. Admirrion 2 and 5) cents. Private Boxe: ODD FELLOWS’ HAiL. Postrtvery Last Tarer Nicuts, NINGS, June sth, 9 oF OARNOROSS & DIXEY’S th and loth, H : MINSTRELS, THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THEIR CHASTE AND VARIED ENTERTAINMENTS. Producing NEW NOVELTIER. LAUGHAB.E BURLESQUES, NeW ACTS. i LEAUTIFUL SONGS, PANCY DANCES, &c.,&c, Ag perforined by thia CELEBRATED TROUPE AT THETR OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. Doors open ata quarter past 7 o'clock, Enter- tainment commences at 3 o’elock, Tickets 25 cents; reserved seats 59 centa. Office open for the sale of secured feats from 1 a, Pm J. L. CARNCKORS. Manager, 1 ae JAMES W. HOLDEN, Agent. METROPOLITAN HALL, PENN. AVENUE, BETWEEN 11TH AND 127R BrreeeTs THE COOLEST PLACE IN THE CITY? NEW ENGAGEMENT OF THR CELEBRATED PARLOR OPERA COMPANY. FORA SHORT SEASON. SCENES, DUBTT3, aNnD WHOLE ACTS, Or rHe Mosr Porotar ITALIAN, @BRMAN xp ENGLISH OPERAS, © WITH BRILLIANT COSTUMES AND FULL ORCHESTRA! AIRs, TRIOS, ps SF This celebrated company has wora host of admirers during its stayat New York, Philadel- phia, ete. Therefore, the friends of musie chould not miss the opportunity now presented of enjoy- ing a few evenings’ amusement, Admission Beents, Opened at 7 o'clock, HENZE & MENKLEIN, je4 im Proprietors. ECKERT’S GARDEN, NBgAR THE Navy Yarp, The undersigned respectfully announces to clubs. societies, private e 4 i &e., tbat bis Deantiful Summer Garden will "be at the public disposal for Pic Nics and other entertainments during the season;on very rea sonable terms. The Pavilion is one ef the Sag hed in or areund Washington. The city cars ran within a ‘short distance of the gardi between 15th and Wh streets east, Nave arte ween an streets eas! vy Xard. FRANK A: BECKERT, my 15-1m* Preprietor, Gare CONCERT TWICE A WEEE —every BH MONDAY and TAURSDAY APTERNON—by ; then | Grant was receiving reinfercement: rapidly. j = ican Pharmaceutical in Baltimore on September Sth. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHES.} FROM NEW CRLEANS. The Siege of Port Hudson—Return of the Bayou Teche Expedition. New York, June 8.—The steamer Continen- tal, om New Orleans on the morning of the 2d instant, arrived here at 11 o'clock to-night. Purser Craft has furnished the press with fui files of the Era, from which the following i exacted: ‘te only reference made to the fight at Por Hoceon, cn the 27th, is the following in th > Eon of the 2d inst: ¥ Corps, Before HEADQUAK1 ERs 19TH ARM Piste Hedson, May See Severe battle was oug eTe yesterda forces under Gen. Banks and the rebel cate The ped oy considerable on both sides, but will fall tar short of the first estimate. Onur forces advanced te the enemy’s works. and hold their position to-day. The Era rays thatsince the above was re- ceived we have most satisfactory information ib regard to the progress of the siege at Port Hudeon, but which, from prudential motives, we retrain from publishing. Our forces are eradvally gaining on the enemy, and afew a will decide the fate of that rebel strong- old. The other New Orleans papers received con- tain nothing different, but are filled with rebel lists of killed and wounded at Chancellors ville, and other secesh matter. All cfficers serving on detailed duty in and around New Orleans have been ordered to the regiments at Port Hudson. An immense caravan, comprising one hun- dred wagons, filled with negroes to the num- ber of 6,600, with 3,600 mules and horses and 1,5(0 head of cattle, together with nearly all the troops in the Teche country as a guard—the advunce regiment being the 4Ist Massachusetts, under Col. Chickering—arrived at New Orleans trem Barres Landing on the 30th ult. On the march we had several small skis. mishes with guerillas, who intested the coun- try and hung on the rear of our columns. Many of those professing loyalty when our urmy marched throngh some time since, showed ; Unmistakable gratification at the withdrawal of our forces. , Several officers who delayed leaving Frank- lin until our ferces passed were captured by the guerillas. The funeral of Col. Cowles took place on the 30th ult. A committee of Union “ssociations have re- quested Goy. Shepley i.. rder a registration of the voters of the State, in order that the people can select delegates to a convention which will organize the State government of Louisiana Joyal to the United States. Gov. Shepley, ina long letter, promises all the aid in his power. The Era of the Sist has a dispatch from up the river, stating that Com. Porter’s two tleets, one above and the other below Vicksburg, are within three miles of each other and in regular communication, and supplies of all kinds are regularly received. ju the 22d ult., after a bard fight, the fleet pnced ail the hill batteries at Vicksburg, and raked the water and upper bluf® batteries for two hours, Grant's and Pemberton’s forces are muszleto muzzle, and Grant was mining the rebel works. From Tennessee. MUEPREESrORO’, June 7.—Colonel Wilder’s | mounted infantry haye returned frow another | sueeesstul expedition to Liberty. He broke up a@ band of guerillas, taking all their horses and sixty-two prisoners. Ueserters represent the Mississippi troops ot Brzgg’s army to be in astate of mutiny. The 1 - tist regiment, Col. Tucker, has been under a heavy guard for seve days. Portions of i : Breekinridge’s and McCown’s divisions, re- Ported gone to Mississippi, are still in our front. rT Heavy firing has been heard in the ef Triune. The cance ie unoxplsinad Nasnvirte, Juwe 8.—Our forces pnrsued h>retreaiing rebels to Spring Hill, and itis rumored to-day that they have evacuated that Our loss in the engazement was zbout ed, wounded and missing. The rgbel double that number. ang of partisan guerillas barnt the bridge ever Lite Harpeth river, at Brentwood, on Sunday morning, and it occasioned a sheht damage to the trains running to-day. The river has fallen two feet ou the shoals. direction of the New York tthe meeting ef editors of the Tribune; James Wm. O. Prime, of the Meeting of the Edito: Pr New Yorx, Junes,.—. to-day, Horace Greel Brooks, of the Expre: } Journal of Commer.e, and yarious others, were present. Resolutions were adopted te the eff, at we recogn) and affirm the duty of tidelity to the Constttution, Goyerument and laws of our country; that treason and rebellion are crimes; hat while weemphatically disclaim aud deny y right as inhering in journalism fo Incite, Advocate, abet, uphold or justify trea. son or rebellion, we respectfully, but firmly, sert the right of the press to criticise freely and fearlessly the acts of th the administration of the Goyernment, and of * their civil and military subordinates, and that any limitations of this right created by the necessities ot war, should be confined to local- ities where hostilities exist or are immediately threatened. Grand Reception of New York Regiments. New York, June s8.—A grand reception of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth regiments took place this afternoon. The escort com- prised the Second, Seventy-first, Sixty-ninth and Fitty-fifth infantry regiments, together with a regiment of cavalry, a battery, and the City Government. The procession was about a mile in length, and was reviewed from the Metropolitan Hotel by Msjor General Sickles, who addressed the returned regiments. It was also reviewed at the Fifth Avenue Hotel by Major General McClellan. The crowd of people to witness the ir was immense, even for this city. The regiments partake of a banquet this evening. From Helena, Arkansas. Camo, June 2.—Information from Helena states that our pickets were driven in on Thursday night, but no demonstration was mude. The force isnot stated. There are foun rebel brigades in that vicinity. General Pren- is confident of his ability to withstand any ck which may be made. A New Military Department. CrxcixnaTi, June 7.—Indianaand Michigan have been formed into a military district, and ‘ General 0. B, Wilcox is to be in command. ee -___ 7 The Princess Clotilde visited the impe- rial harem while in Alexandria, took dinner with the ladies there, saw them dance, had a very nice time indeed, and promised to look in again and bring her knitting. 7 The people ot Bath, Maine, are excited on account of the elopement of a young lady of that city, ber of We respectably connected, with a mem- ‘cod’s negro mimstrel company. 7 The next annual meeting of the Amer- Association will be held 2 More than one thousand members have been added te the Masonic fraternity in Maine the past year. the Washington aye id, Mr. Trojsi, <! ‘ I t Mr. PRY! aRiCk MARTIN wa” In the sixth district of [Kentucky Green Soot Garden snd Restaurant, Bast Oapitel siteet, | Clay Smith has been nominated. for SS cerner ef 5th, je1-1m* by the Union Convention. OE CREAM AND WATER IczS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Parties, fairs, hote's, bogrdiog jouses sad ex- Speent cat ilrrod ones ert ah cee enact weet he a @ ci Ps JOS, SHAFEIELD Ss Confectionery, 6th st. detwean G and H, AND HOTEL KEEPERS, /We have just: received a full supply of BLODGETT & BWEET’S now building in different parts of will cost $295,000 each, oe &@ The fifteen new light-dranght iron-clads the country &7 Telegraphic wires are to be laid at once the State House in Boston to the forts in ‘Two tons and 2 half of oysters were from the copper of the ch iron=. Gloire, not long since. &# Jacob Barker, the millionaire banker of wew Orleans, has just finished a history of his _. PATENT GALVANIZED OVENS, @-Portugal is hard wy raise which we will sell lower than they have been sold’| gen govby “ouovine” the creak diamenda sap in this city before. in have No.2 to No, 7. ee ome = has offered to against the three even’ fg,000 to g06000." * —_ State Convention’ Prince George's, Md on hein ie s7-A movement is on foot in New Haven, Connecticut, to organize a colored B7-Sothern, the bagged $7,500 drearying in Li ool. <3 SF-The Mobile Tribune is In grief Bedaued strawberries are $2.50 per quart,

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