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‘THE EVENING STAR, - AFFAIRS IN GEURGETFOWR, Star, {Oorrespondenes Evening » GxeororTow Ss, Jnap S, 1563. 1 learn, since the returns from the entire line of the Chesapeake and Unio Caual have been | Feovived, that thy tows revenhe for the month vf May exceeds nud that the rerenue recrivrd from tbe ist of January to the Ist of June exceeds that of any previous year. The arrivais to-day sre few, as an Orel, — Stenmiar Tronsides, Vandever, A. Ague Cr Hi u tehrs Beershebe, Gallow. an conlto Government, "Ann giiza, M ~ hoe Jersey City. ta Covdemtas H, W. Benedict, Ellis, N. Y., hay to @overament; = 1, Barickeon. Brown; N. ¥... Uo. ae Aas Union, Connelly, aud Gen. MeVielan. Aquia Creey, Tight; Anna E. Dreibellua, Preston, Aquia Creek, wagons to @apt. Allen; sloop ng} Maize, Vaeendes. den, Washington,’ Ment ‘6 s— Heath; onthe Poult pale. N.Y. ing UO.: schr. AR. Wet- mere, Edwards, Fall River, ‘Mass.. coal. 20 ATS geal |\—Boats Ed w'd Boyce, wood Tarren Ellen, coal to Georgetown Gas Get Hg R. Branhall, Ce to. OC. & I. Uo. A. ‘iter, wheat; R. B. Lynn, M. and C. Bradiey, H. Resley, Anna Reinhart, Jno. Van- lear, coal to Agnue’s decks; Mary. Robinson, I to Borden Mining Uo.; Col. moors. ae coal; Ben Darby, our to Benj. Darby; J. 1s, Great Eastern. coal to John Young; Pa y,"Pnos. Sheridan, Amelia Snyder, Nissrod, Idx Lee, M. E. McCoy, Mnggie Mil- Jer, John Hill, and Gen. Rosecrans, coal to Bay's docks. jusiness dull. Markets firm; wholesale quo- tations as follows: ry 26.2580.5"; extra, $6.50096.75; 0. Welch's 10,50: Ted, $1.40a$1.45: ‘white, 81.603 91.70. Corn, bang hela rea white, Matec. Oate, by medsure, 60c., bay, $25a%30; mill staff, 26a80c.; potatoes, 40aSic.; apples, $4.50835; jemons, eer box, 5AKS.25; cider, 22c.; do., clar- ified, 30a35c.; Cage Se ae? cider. S1a$5 per case; whisky, 44c.; salt, G.A.,91.67881.90; fine, $2.75; bulk. 750, per bushel. Cumberland coal, 84.25 anthracite, 98.50; wood, pine, bees 550ee6. Lumber, Pine, #25a$30 per M. Paster, Jump, 65aG6; ground, $9as10. Gwroncerown, June 9th, 1363. To-morrow evening the ladies of St. John’s Church design giving an attractive strawber- ry festival, atthe Union Hotel. for the benefit of the Sabbath School connected with that cCharch Our wharves seem almost deserted to-day, Jor the past few days there have been but few arrivals, while many have departed, leaving the merchants and hands or the wharves but little to do im the way of reeeiving and dis- eharging vessels. This morning I note the arrival of the steamer Baltimore. Lewis, N. Y., with mer- chandise to Morgan & Rhinehart; schrs. Rox xunna Hunt, Port Deposite, merchandise, and Mary and Adeline Jenkins, with lumber to Jos. Libbey; uiso, echr. Buenna Vista, from Alex., light. Departed—Steamer H. J. Devenney, Bristow, Philadelphie, mdee., ae echr. Ann Eliza, Matthews, Newark, N. J., coal from C. OC. & 1. Co. Arrived by canal—Boats P_E. Haldeman, E. Stanhope, Jno. A. Reinhart, Five Sisters, J. W. Lamon, H. G. Ritter, coal to Borden Mining o.; Union, coal to W. &. L.Co.; Jno. Gorman, coal to J. C. Hieston; A. E. Stone, coal to Jno. Young; S. M. Petrie, Liberty. coal to Agnne's; W. H. Barger, G. W. Summers, Gem, T. Hall, W.R. Chaplin, M. Banks, Wm. F. Brasheares, Gen. Rosecrans, Jno. S. Dutrow, D. Cromwell, | coal to Ray's docks. Se Porick Revorts.—First Precinct James | Smith, stealing watch: jail for court. Second Preciact.—Bernard Fitzpatrick,drank; | military. B.H. Tronnell, Sam’l Shekell and Sam’) Tunnel, deserter; do. Mrs.C. F. Thomp- son, driving on pavement; dismissed. Charles | Jenkins, suspicion of picking pockets; do. H. . Preag, drunk and disorderly; military. H. OFICIAL. Paovesr Manswau 3 Orreee, Wasminaron, May i Stal. Notica.—The sttention of all officers, Foro have | deen honorably discharged on account of wounds or cisability, and who dosirc to re-enter the service in the Invalid Corps, is entied to the provisions of General Ordets, No. 105, of 3958, from the War De- partment, published in the papers taroughont the | country. Buch officers are requested to comply promptly with the provisions of that order, and to send their written applications, ax therein pro- vided, for positions fa. the Invalid Corps, fatating the character of their disability,) with as littlede- lay as possible, to thé Acting Axristant Provost Marshal General of the State in which they may be. Buch Acting Assintant Provost Marshal Gen- era) will atonce forward the applications, with his endoreement, to the Provost Marshal General at Washington. . Officers fur the Iavalid’ Corps will be appointed immediately upon tarnishing the papers reqtired by General Orders No. 105, of 1963, from War Depart- ment. Their pay avd emeluments will commence from date of acceptance of such appotntments, and not from date of organization of the respective commands to which they b.ay be assigned, JAMES B. FRY. Prevost Marshal Marshal General. Provost Marenar Grxenatcs OF ‘3 Orrice, : ‘Wasurxctos, D. C., May 22, 1863. All'men who desire to join any particular regi- ment of Cavairy now in.the field,are bereby autho- Tized to present themselves any time during the uext thirty days to the Beard ofenrollment in their reapective Districts. The Board shall examine them apd determine upon their Stnees for the eer - vice, and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshalof the District shall give them transportation tiekets to the'general rendezvous, at the headquarters of the Aeting Assistant Provost Marshal General of | the Btate. As soon as they presentthemselves at this general rendezvous they shall be duly mus- tered by a mustering and disbursing officer,and | paid by him the bounty allowed by law: i JAMES B. FRY, my 3-lm Provost Marstal General, Ww4= DEPARTMENT, ADJOTART Genunat’s Orrics, Wasutmaron, April's, 1883, Geasral Orders No.108.—The organisation of an Invalid Corps is hereby authorized. This corps shall consist of companies. and if it | CLOTHING, &c. ye TRS CLOTHIERS OF OF THE DIBEROF 1; The undersigned would hist respectfully inform hie frietids, and the Trade generally, that be fe nob prepared to offer one of the finent f pring BtocRao ee READY-MADE CLOTHING ever cfered fe this city: “He atures thoes In want of a stock that they will do well to rive hims call, Respeatizliy, 8. HEEZBERA, No, 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore street, vsar 7 Baltimore. March, 3863. A RaH FOR RSMITEI! : 460 BRVENTH eTRBET. He ie selling Immense Bargains in OLOTHING, FURRISHING @0onEe, Hats, GAPS, &o,, &c. For = few days more we will offer onrimmeonse stook at great bargains to mate room for our , SPRING STOCK. To those in want we say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITH’S is Headquarters for Olothing—460 Seventh street, two doors adeve J Bruce & Co.’s. 3. BH. SMITH, Clothier, jo, 460 Seventh street, mar i7 ané@ corner #th at, and Pa. ay. BEAT DEOLINE ING GOLD! To order to reduced our present stook we have BEDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING and are now selling off at rapid rates. The people find thet J. BRUCE & 00.3 is the piace to buy @oQD ovorHINe Low RATES! C Gall and secure'some of the Great Bargsins now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH BT&EET, two doors delow Smith’s. 7. BRUOR & 00., marl? Olothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F, Der ET ast SMITH’, Bo. 460 Suvanrm Brauer, Opposite City Post Office, aball hereafter be thought beat, et battalions. ‘The companies shall be made up from the follow- ing sourtes, viz: Firss. By taking those officers and enlisted men of commands now in the field (whether actually present or temporarik; absent) who, from wounds received in action or disrase contracted in the line of duty, are unft for flold service, but are still capable of effective garrison duty, or such other Hight duty as may be required of an Invalid Corps. Regimental Commanders shsll at once make out, from information received from their Medical and Company Offcers, and from their own knowledge, | rolla (socording to the ferm furnished) of the | names of ail the officers and enlisted men under | their commands who fulfill the following oondi- tions» 1, That they are unfit for active field service on account of wounds or disease contracted in the | line of duty ; this fact being certified by a Medical | Officer in the service, after personal examination. | 2, That they are fit for garrison duty; this fact | being likewise certified by the Medica! Officer, as | above, after personal examination, 8. That they are, in the opinion of their Gom- manding Officers, meritorious and deserving. { ‘These rolls shall be certified by the Examining | Surgeon and Regimental Commander, and traus- mitted, through the regniar channels ef military correspondence, to the Provost Marshs! Genersi of the United States, The Kegimental Commander shall enter into the | column of remarks opposite each officer’sname =| the roll, a statement a to the cenoral character of the officer for intelligence, industry. sobriety, end attention to duty; and all intermediate Com- | German and Abraham R asssauit and ba: tery: do. W. J. Suilivan, highway robbe! jail for court. J. Stall, dumping night soil street; $1.4. Wm. Walker, selling liquor with- | eut Neense; dismissed, John Loye, drunk;:} miisitary. Third Precinct.—Frank Gallager, dis orderly: | fined $145. Jon Hoff, do.; do. #145. C, Dixon, | do; do.$5.56. Catharine Smith, drunk: work: | house. Haggerty, Gab) disinissed. Bridgett | Malay, d: ik; dismis Chas. Butler, di: orderly: fined $5.5 ‘Mary Simons. drun worknonse. Richard Cruit, buying « stolen ! Lorse; dismissed. Rosanna O’Donnell, dran fined’ $144. James O'Neal, disorderly; a $5.44. Henry Chandler, do.; do. 85.62. Chari do.; ‘dismissed, Isaac Swann, drun tharine France, do.; do, Mary McGuire, Curtis, net—Henry Mitchell, indecent trkhouse. Jacob Simm;, indecent do >i.75—workhoast. Robert v adit’ mtent to rape; jatl for é nder Case, disorderly; mibtary. Juo.M dronk:do: Aiexaud Tayler, disorderiy 5. Thomas McFarlin, cel M. Beam, do; military. Mar- Louisa Buaitier, do; drunk; 3 Wor) hone 60 days. 5. W. Spricgman, de was k. Wilcox, insulting feu jail tor missed. | Haiae, | 21. Par cis Madigan assanit aud batter, Svs.a Hoover nuisan Lriscell do a kr. do, Frank Louis Carr 0. E. Goss, ma m Bland, disorderly Childs: do.; do. Henry | Jno. Neal, disorderly; Geo W. Gvod:ll, ac_essor Jo-ephine Miles, Sarah Reynold, di ekiel Thomas, vagraucy, and Jno. Hig asleep in street: workhouse. key, crur nilitary. fuiseh ssed On paying daiaages, J { do. Mary Ryon, selling liquor | defurred, Cnas. Martin, carryine | 20. James McKenzie, drunk aud Danl Webster, Henry Bus ns, found in a bawdy house; h torabearing. Juo. Hoboken, highway r sail for court. Francis Robiason, ke Dd way honse; for hearing. Martha Wiltia furd in a hawdy house; do. James Brio discrderiy; $5. Jno. J. McFa land, do; $10. j Wiu. Surr, arunk and disorderly; $2. eS BATOHELOR’S Harm Drs, ‘Fhe best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s telebrated Hair Dye pro- | duces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warrantec cot to injure the Hair in the least; rem- Sdies the i‘! effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Bair for lite. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instsotly tarns a splendid Biack or Brown, leaving the Mair | soft and beactifal. Sold by all Druggiste, &c. &F The Genuine is signed WiLLiam A; Batous- LOR, om the four sides of each boz. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., Naw York, (Late 233 Broadway and J6 Bond st.) xposure: 35, mis-ed. der; dismis-+d. disorderly; do. i mil —e—— Sxoner Diseases. Samaritan’s Gift is the must certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- ecy ever discovered, Cures in two Ww four days, aaa reeent cases in twenty-four Coen No miner- uo baisam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be Shen. ‘It'ts the soldiers hope, and efriend to those gre ae _ ae to be exposed. Male yack. ages, female Samaritan’s Root $4, rb Juices—A positive and permanent cure for eyikitia, fala, Uloers, rea, Spota, Tetters, &c. Price $1, or six bottles . Bold’ by B.C ea gees ar Da. Doron fagar coast ze Fousle Regulating very ust, fectively, and’ ar-goased Create nO Raa- ry head lng ‘cate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their. Price $i box. Bold }. .. Dey ui | in any case, the Regimental | &beent aud beyond the reach of a Medical Uficer | Completely fulfilled: | tracted in the line of duty. ord. Sve aavertisement, m5 | bere hi rate eed i mandern shall indorse thereon sach facts as they may possers in the case, or if they kave none, they | state how far they are willing to indorse the opinion of the officer or officers making tne recom- mendation. Similar rells shall be forwarded from | time to time, whenever the number of men falfill- ing the conditions enumerated or the exigencies the service may render it expedient, Second, By taking those officers and ealitted men | still in service and borne on the rolls, but who are | absent from duty, im hospitals or convaiescent camp or are otherwise under the control of Medical | Officers. In these cases the Medical Officer in at- tendance eball prepare the rolis according to | form entering the namesof officersandmen from | the same regimenten a roll by themszives, and | send them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, | duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commander, | who will forward them, as beretofore specilivd,eub | Ject to the same conditions and requiremente. If, Commander ehall think | euofficer untt,in point of character, te continue in | the service of the Invalid Corps, thongh disabled | end certified by the Surgeon, he will state his ob- jection in.the column of remarks,and note the ex- | ception before signing the certificate. If any | officer cr enlisted -m&a now in the service, but in charge of a hospital or convalessent camp, | desires to enter this corps, he will take tz course ted below for rs who have been honorably | charged the ser Third, By accepting, thore offie men whe hare boen hexorably di unt of wounds or disease coptractelin the line of duty, and who desire to re-enter the sorvice. In the case of an officer, application for appoint- ment must be made to the Provost Marshal Genera! of the United States through the officer detailed us Acting Assivtant Provost Marsis! Gea- eral ofthe State, No application of thia kind will be considered unlers the following conditions are ai ' and enlisted argedon ac- 1, That the applicant produce the certificate of the furgeon of the Board of Enro}lment for the District in which he resides that he ia unfit for active field duty on account of wounds or disease. and is not liable to draft, but is fit for garrieon duty. 2, That he furnish evidence of honor able dis. charge on account of wounds or disavility coa- 3. Yhat he produce. recommendations from the Regimental, Brigade, and Division Commanders under whom he formerly served, that he is worthy of being thus provided for and capabie ofreturning adequate service to the Government, In case it shall be impracticable to get this last evideuee, he | may, having establishd the first two points above, satisiy the Boardof Enrollment that he is deser- ving, and present its certificate of the fact, This evidence must all be obtained by the applicant, and must be transmitted with his application for ap- pointment. Iftkere be no Acting Assistant Provoet Marshal General forthe State, the application may be for- warded through the Adjutant Ceneral of the State, whois desired to enderse thereon such facts in the military history of the applicant as he may know, oras are afforded by his records, and forward the same to the Provost Marshal General of the United Btates, Enlisted men, honorably discharged on account of disability, desiring, to re-enlist in this | corps, will present themselves to the Board of En- | rollment for the Dietrictin which they reside, for exathination of the Surgeon thereof, who shall | examine them and report the result to the Board of Enrollipent. The Board shall then consider each case, and if | the applicant is found to fulfill the conditions spe- citied belew, the Board shall give him a certi6- cate to that effect, viz: 1. That he is unfit for service in the field, 2. That he is fit for garrison duty. 3. That he is meritorious and deserving. 4, That he was honorably discharged from the street and avenue, Oook, Alexandria. G@auzat PENNSYLVANIA KOUTS, West. witwo patios wieave Harrisburs, te Rens Wa ek timo, leware and rary connes fates. For tickets and fur- | ther mgr nae syivania Roate, heast coruer of Svenue sud Sixth st ‘Washington. from 3 to4 p.m. pci aan : 'WoRLp— eeieer FRENCH FIREBOARD PRINTS. eu gee ot Sine 104 Satan tama, No. 486 Seventh st., Gad re Halt. BF Terms cash. my 4-co5w™ ‘AND RE- | pep i DARRAGH BAZAAR a’ oe eet RS the. ALE BS, CARRIAGES, . - _ Louisiane Avenue, Betweén Ninth and Tenth Cssu ADVANCED ON eas 3. re weet ee ate er ee ete werent Met, wagner. corner of Beat Berge yy fare. ) ‘sold | Board; tothe Acting Assistant Provost Marsh: iy at the office of Great Penn- | | | service. TheProvost Marshal for the District shall then send the application, with this certificate of the General ofthe Btate, who shall procare such evi | the company to ‘sant he belonged, on file at the headquarters ofthe 5 tate, may show, dnd if satis- fied that it is y meritorious case, and that the man | is deserving, he will enlist him in accordance with such special rules as the Provost Marshal General may establish. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of hospi- | tals, Military Commanders, and all others hi r | authority to discharge, uader, existing laws and regulations, sre forbidden to grant discharges to | any men under their control who may be fit for | service in the Invalid Corps. | ‘The Prevost Marshal General is charged with | | the execution of this order, and the troops orga- j pised eaten ikeyithe BAECS sit of his Bus \€3; ‘onder of the fecrotary ‘of War: eee ‘B.D. TOWNBEND, ‘Resistant Adjutant General, ond got their . CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORE PRIOMS. Eoldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITHS, _ Wo. 440 BEVENTH STREBT, and OORNER 20TH STRERT AND PA. AV. marl? GAS FITTING, &c. Am WHF BOVE s 00, Mich they may be fardeadiy the | PLUMBING, GAS, Of SEAM FITTING DUSI- Palen on Ninth treet, fee doors gory of mansyivenia avenue, Ww: ma) & cOm- accOrtment ef COHAN and other GAB ‘EAM and WATER FIXTURES. jan #7- GAS FIXTURES. in Btore, and are daily recai , GAB vIXt! LES ot entirely New Patterns end Finish, 2: ‘ier in style to yh tank offered in ¢! mares, ye ony thing nereteiore We invite ci eral! by ie. es!land examine oar stock of GAB and WATER FIXTURES, fooling confident that we e have ‘the best solected stock ta Wao af Work in the above ee intrusted to onr are will be proniptly attended mar 6-tf MYBRA © & eau, 376 D atreet. NOTICE. Lam authorized by the Becretavy of War to ralee a BATTALION OF CAVALRY fer special ser rites Each company will be organize as prescribed in | Gereral Ortere No, i35, series of 1862, PROPOSALS. i pn FOR MpTERIALS -FOn ma 8 Navy beesmninded . Bureau Suan Baciaceriac, Mayas: 1353, BED ERGPOFAL tosarmich materisix fof the | fer bore rere year euting Sth Jape, 3w64, * the Bureawef Bnginear- « me. watit ibe sath cay gf Sune ext foe Tropesals must be ecdorasa ™* a for Ma- teraip fer the Novg."? that they may be distin guished from other vusiness jetters, and directed | tot os ¢ Of the Burenti of Stents Buciacerine. erials avd articles embraced in the | me Semen are particularly Sseat oat in tbe | jpted schedules, any ot waich will be furninhed | vo avch 2s desire to offer, om appli mn to the | danta of the respective yarte, to the Agent uearest thereto, and thaas of ali the apou ppp ieatis to Barvau. This tivi- sion into ba abd bedi iss, fer’ the cotrenienss of | = a each ‘tiou* only will bs furnish. Sfascrencinaliy recuires for Bar The Gon: Stendant und Navy Acent ct ensh station will, in aécition to the schedulo of classes of their own yes meres a a copy of the achadajen of the other tier only, from whieh may be od whether it will be decirabie to mate appli. | = Tr apy Of the ela<sex of those yards, i Ts must be Made ‘or the wh: of the class at | pons of the printed thedules, erin. therewith, 1] t eee ie computing lezen aot be cm | Fags the classes the ae ae the onlatin of prices will be the # andthe segregate of the-class will be carried a roi to the wo Tiees stated. coutracte ® will be awarded to the lowest bona hdr ae who Bo Rien proper security for dea er: i ates Teservea the ri to pet the bigs te for any clas, if Ceamemrecgee | ita mustbe of they, best quality, te mre haf in the Navy Tardive recon pbs Oh itable ¥ aud packacea. oe ey marked of the contractor, mat 1 care Tai ee and risk of tie contractor. eudject fi the Jospoction, mea os &c,, of the wh to the entire fatisfackon uf the c 0: be.at the ex; in all respects ment, cers ‘weight. oetved, mandant thereof. bidders are referred to the Commandants of the respective yards for samples, instrastivas, or particular doscription of the articles; and , siiother thin gs being aa preference will-be given to arzicies of Am F vied by a written gua Fantes, the form of which in iy th given Andatso by meer tfiite signed by the Collector of In- ternal for the District tn which the bidder resides, that he has a license 10 deat in the artirle for which he proposes. or by annfidarit sixned by hime self and sworn to before sume maxisirate authorized toad ministry such oath, that he 4 manutacturer Of, on repwlar dster tm, the artecles which he offers to supply. iene only whose offers may be accepted will be Botified, and the coptract will be forwarded as scon thereafter an practicable, which they will be required to execute withia ten days after ita re- coins! at the post office or Navy agency named by viene contracts will bear dates theday tte Botidoas iven, and deliveries can be aemanded. a roe ry Taine fall acest willbe required to aa je couttact, and their res; bility certi- fied to bya United Btates district judae. Uurted btates district attorney. collector, or Navy Agent, As additioual aecurity twenty par centum will be withbeld fromthe amount of the bills until the con- tract sbal bayo been completed ;and cheney, percen- | tum of eash dil approved in triplicate by the Com- } mazeauts of the ‘eapective yards. will be paid dy | the Navy Agort at the points of celivery in certié- cates of indebtedness or Treasary notes at the op- ton of the Government. It is stipulated in th. eegaily that if default be made by the parties of the first part in delivering allor any of the articles mentioned in any ciass bia forin the contract, of the quality and at the time and places above provi- then, and in that care the contr: rand his sureties will forfeit and psy to the United Staten a num of money net exceeding twice the amount of such elaxs, which may be recovered f:om time tu time, acecrding to the act of Congress in this case provided, approved March 8, 1842. Bids must not contain classes for more than one yore in ake sites , id pines are requert e endorse on theenvelope the Navy-yard for which the bid is made, ed Form of Offer. Which from a firm must bs sigzed by al! fhe wembers: of. ,in the State of hareby | agree to furnish and deliver ia the respestive {| Navy-yards all the articl-s named in the classes — | heauntoannexed agreeab'y to the pi ovisions of | yO COMPROMISE "WITH TREALON N TRAITORS 08 | the schedules therefor, ard in conformity wish the wivertinement of the Bureau of Stam Engineeria, of May 23, 1833, Should my offer be sccepted, request to be addrened at and the contra:t for sentto the Navy Agent at ,or to signature and curtificate, Bignature. A. B. Date. -_ Witness. The schedule which the bidder encloses must be pasted to his ofler,and cach of them signed by him, Opposite Naess article im the scheduie the price * Golovel Commgnding, subject to the approval of ; br dence of service and character as the records of mus: be set, the amount carried ont the scuregate fcoted np foreach clasa,and th unt likewise ritten in words, If the parties die ‘Bot reside near the place whe: delivered, they roust ni _ to whom orders on the:n are to be delivered. Form of Guuranter. All officers will be selected and appointed by the the Becretary of War, From the peculiar nature of the rervice required | of this Battallion, none but sober, honest and in- telligent men will Le enlisted, The best, fleetest and most serviceable Horses only will be ured, This Battsilion will be armed with the new cel- ebrated Hepeating Rifle, discharging fifteen shots per minnte. For further particulars apply at No. 217 Penn, L. C. BAKER, ays after the o8 named, or aud in | case the sad tract, as aforesaid, we gare difference between the offer of the and that which may be accepted. avenue. ¢ 2 © D. my 11-Im Colonel Corsroanding Battalion, Signatures of two guarantors, {EF RATIONAL LOAN. Wires, — Thereby certify thet the above nam are Ts NEW known to me as men of property, aud able to make Hi od their guarantee, SIX PER CENT. BONDS go Sigdatute, @.H nee pate: signed by the United States Dist r 43 'y 8 nite: tates strict UNITED STATES, Judge, Taos Sta ter Dirtriet Attorne;, Colle ry PAYABLE or Navy Agent, The certilicate that th» bidder isa manufacturer or dealer in the articles to be Extract from laws of ihe United See. 14. and & rTiher enacted, That no con- tractor order, or any inte.est therein, shall be transferred by the party or parties to whom sucn | contract or order may be given to any other party or parties, and that any such transfer shail cause nnulment of th TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Gz efter Piro Yoars, at Option of the Goveinmen ¥YHE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, GB ACONDRED DOLLARS, FivS HUNDRED DOLLA, and i ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, BIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, QNB THOUSAND DOLLARS, RIVE THOUSAND DOLLA, ere appended, States reserved to the U pited | Etates tor sueh contract by the contracting party or Bic.16. And be it further enacted, That whenever | any contractor for nubsistence. clothing, arm, am- munition, munitions of war, and forevery des tion of supplies for the Army or Navy of the Uni Staica shail be found guilty by A court-martial of fraud or willful neglect of dnty, be shall .be | purished by fine, imprisonment, or such other | punishtnert as the court martial shall tg; | and any person who shall contract to farvish sup phekor any kind or description for the Army or lavy he shall be deemed and tuken ase, mat | ins land or naval forces of the Unitea States for | which he shall contract to turnish said supy and be subject to the rules and regulations fo aud THOUSAND DOLLARS government of land and naval forcas ryote! ae nited States, LApproved, July 17 & . INTREST COMMENOING AT DATH OF POR | sec. 2, And be it further resolved, That th: any bureau of the Navy Department, in ¢ ing for naval aupp: . shall be at liberty to the offer of any person who, as principal or sw hus been a defauiter in any ‘previous contract with the Navy Department; nor abal! parties who beve failed as principals or sureties in any former con- tract be reeeived as sureties on other contr: nor shail the copartners of any firmn be receiveg a5 sureties for such frm or for each other; no: contracts with the same bureau, shall one con- tractor be received as surety for anothe: d every contract shall require the deliver: AED PAYABLE puut-ANSUALLY IN GOLD. These Borns are the OMBAPEST GOVERNMENT SEOURITY now in the market, Fhe Interest, st prosent price of coin, being equiv alent to 8 Pen Cun. in currency. ota —— specilied quantity, and no bids having nominal or YOR SALE BY Sctisions Hrees 8 au be sonsidetad, eeake mora an one offered by any one party, by or in JAY COOKE & CO., the name of hisortheir clerk, pattner’or ocher | BANKERS, person, all such bids may be rejected; anit no per- gon shall be ceceived asa contractor who is not a 462 FIFTESNTH STRERT, | manufeeturer of, or regular dealer in, the articles pain ad whieh he offers to supply, who has nota license as such manufacturer or dealer. fering bids shall har the bids are opened Approved March ae And all persona of- ste Tight to be present when SOVEEZNMENT BONDS, spect the same, TREASURY NO?PES, CERTIFICATES 4BMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, The followin are the Classes required at the re- j spective Navy Yards: i KITTERY. IGP) CURRENOY AND BEOBANOR | cyss xo, 1. git fe Neercaess! Boiler reliine 1 oo ‘ ee th woke a pole aced Oll dad Turpentine: emote? are Ou, MIswRY|— THAT 18 THR | {0019 Talow sad ee: ESnaaeet ete ‘or 5 a L ave cant NET “OF oF WONDERS, ANATOM Ue Weueht Iron Pipe, ees is Lakes ir. Z Nails, Bolts, xnd Nute: 18. Copper; 19. Tin, « ring | White Lead’ 2I. Zine Paint; 2. Colored Painw Btationery; 21. Firewood pias partion. ness, Depression, or ii ra coma Doe) Law, Taree dovainabls, Seratarem dane by eaieeeg Aart ma, Pum pa If Weongtt ive E af and 15. steel; . Mteel; 17. Tro! Broadway. Now pee Sy Bere | £0383 Coppers i Tiaamh Cen Or ee w. ae Wath i= vo., pe sunerens 21. Zine P: aie) m. Celoced Ps ave. and Ih sis, 2 azine reg phivate SALE. We: have re- ceived ox consignment for private sale at our Ley Laon Foon, one mentitien ri ‘and 6 white : 4 in any quentiti “le ret WL. WALL & 00., Aucts. HE REYNOLDS HOUSE. The undersigned thankful to his friends and the blic in general, the patrorsge t & ave given him se te) Tintor the McOletlan Tes ecauy bez leave to inform 1! em ¢ hat has tre establishment to the Corner Of tith stroet BROOK Class No. J, Boiler Eryn, &.;2. Pig Iron; % Boil Felting; 4. Gu Packing. rT flosé, ke. Livaced Oil sind Tarpe ¢ Oils; 9. Tallow and $ 3 Enginesss? Hickory and As Black Walnut. Checr | Holly +29. Lante | eyt vesicles we @ bss opene um ps. z proeet tye, Connected fen i Pompe. -- _pninaDBup AIA. Be str RWSTAURANT. where’ the bert ef Wines’ and | Clas# No.1, Boiler ron, &e; 9 Boiler Foitiv=; | Liquors will always be oa hand. Magis ean be had | 4. Gum P: ug, Rubber ahoy' ae 39 Sperm vu: at a}! bonra,and at the shortest uctice. & Linseed cil and | urpentine; 7. bart Oil; 5. Metal? The publi¢ are respect: invited to visit this | lic*il;9.\ullow and Soa is ‘Enginee *8’ Stor: establishment. ngineers? Instrumpat:; » D1. Fngineer? Toola, 12. BB. es 4 J -POREYNOED? Pronvintar Wron he Iron Pipes, Vat Von, psec ges g LON Pree er " ; iw Tron Nailin: Bolts, sad iF a. Ba oes ee y: Copper: 1. tine 99) White. ead. an ; Bur Pagoeny OF go, Pairt;22. Coturec Paintsand Dryers; 23, Stationery; fer aND MILITARY | 2, FiTeWoOd ww eHTNaTON. a Bee sy ‘4 NT TAILORS, nasa No. I. Boiler’ fron, &e.; Fig Tron; 9, Boiler | TEOPOLITAN HOTRi., * Felting: *. eat eee Rubbe: | } rm Oi1;6, Linge! Oi 44-tf 369 Pa. arenas, Waakiheton. DO. Ofs Metallic Oi: 9. Tallow an Boay: cB i EW BUITHR. meets’ Stores; 11, *nginears’ Tools; 12. kmginears? N aw OuRERR, in-tramente; JS, Stenm Pampa; rought fron Ripe, Valvek, &e.; 15. Tubes; 14 '» FRiSa Bees, | toe}: ira yi a ite; 18 Oe a Maori a woo, | anlZine'i Wh ete die Pah wy 6. Corner nah ye D street ed A aint, Dryers; 23 stationery; a. Firewood. MATION rae" ~ WW. Bees LMA aE ABE, RD. Oe area Fee raron, , GS Soe a | cago with stenmers to all N. for $5. -TRAVELERS’. DIRECTORY, a hp BA:@sOKE AND conte RAILROAD, Fa i chee and after Mooday. April AST ara DAILY : geadae. =n oP ee 2 On ane dvix , ares "8 oy cans Gasineron omen eased 3 POR PHILADELPHIA, boleh — & = Leave Washington at¥ ane 1 and 3 and $Quiundays at6 3 p.m. only. FOR BALTIMORR, Leove a* 6:30. Rana 1is@ m. ans eent as. Sp. ‘, On Sundays atta. mand Sard R ALL PARTS oF THR Fat Ceca a FAS nm. nee! 6.0 p. a. eu W aclTNGTON AND TH: arn. ue Raltimere for Washington at 4.90,8 and 10 m. and 3, 3.50 and 5 Leave Baltimore at 8a. Leave Washington ats a.m. No train for annapolis on Fondere pan re The third and fourth trainse: yf from gad the firat and ‘fh trains fro Wasabi: ton stop | j Sey eee d Master of Transportation. BLM. COMM.-Ceneral Ticket Agent apil-tf 18¢e68a. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE Or THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT gJNE TO THE WEST, SULTH AND peace telehim wt Time. And the ly Route Hacess tet earn h Tieket a diteche or Fae. = Ce With th ter, dinecame fre Cars pa eae Bice aay . With 1 me Koute, and xo Omuibua Ridisg. FOUR DAILY TRAINS, NS, FROM WASHINGTON CITY, (Fundayn excepted.) making ecaumect oo with a waving Batimore 15 a. M. On Sundays, Two Trains at 3 acd 6.90 P. ., con- Heeling § at Relay with 9 ae — re from altimore, FOX THE WE3T. Train leaving Washington at Yn a. M, makes eonnestion at Washington Jaaction (Relay House) with Train leaving Bs jaltimore at 3.15 A. M. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5. or6. 30 P.M. pee connection with Trein leaving Baltimore at 2 ‘EURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THR BALTIMORE AND OHIV RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washi Knight's Latest Improved SLEBPING CARS, of the most superior nish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTBST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTB TO COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CiN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TEKRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHIC AGO, éc., éc., €c., BP WITH LESS CHANGES OF CaRS THAN BY aN¥ OTHER ROUTE, £9 BF Special Ne tice see Passenxers om the ae Srom Washington '— ork going Weat zcha- sing thelr THAOUGH TICKETS in Washln ta by the Baltimore and Ohio Railr ‘ON DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the riv- Hees: of visiting Baltimore (if desired; without itional charge. BZ-O .noestions at the Olio River with OLEVE. LAND & PITFSBURG, CENTRAL O Want cPTA & CINGINN ATI ATLIOADS: er through them with the whole Railway Syntom 0 MSA NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and SoUrH WEST For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Tieket Ofies, Washington otation. W.P. SMITH. Master of Transportation COLE, General Ticket Agent. ap 7i-¥ 1863) THE rere FENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD OS SE Sa ‘with its connections) IB A FIRST-' -CLABS Bi ROUT: stone Baas AST AND COMFORT! du, REE FROM DUST ROUGH BAGGAGE CHECKED TH a BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PRIUADELPETS eae Eee BERS LOBE connigonrus® a i T{RRISBUBG ith Truize on the NORTHERN Rep RAILROAD, THE GUAT CEN TRAL KOUTB fre WASHINGTON AX =D, ee sTIMORE l points in t WHET, NoRTHWE f, AND SOUTH WAST, &@- For Throvgh Ticke the Northern Central Railroad Compan OTT eas sxorner of Pennsylvania s.venue and Sixth street, Washington, aad Calvert Station, 8ait' mors. BPLENDID BLEEDING Coen SMOKING anv SALOON CARS ON SLL TAINS FROM WASH! heten Passengers will take the 6.3) a. * connecting in Baltimore with Tains on the Northern © io Harrisburg mn. and 1.36 -, here making close © rairson the Pennaylysnia Uratral Railroad for All parte of the West. FREIGHTS By this route Freights of all Sonerigten * gan . forwarded to anc from aay point rf of Ohio, Kentucky, indiwna, Lil lowa, or Miesouri, 6y Rati The Pennsylvania Centrai Railr at Jattabare with Steamers, by whic be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberiand, Ti Wisconsin, Missouri, Kauss4, Arxansss, and Hed Rivers; and’at © Olevelina Ban d ci r Merchants and ship ied entrant tation of their Freight this C also connecte Goods can g the tranepor pany can rely ‘. rom any point by the Pennaylvania Central Lailroad, tienes as Savorasleas are charged by cther | Fares pertcolat “to mark packages ‘Via Peuns Sentral ae ‘WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central R. R.. Nofeo Nore strest, Baltimore, ENOCH LEWIS. Gent Superintendent, Altona, Pa, jen'l Ticket went abaat Ph IN, General Agent, aeent Pale == DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES |! SAMARITAN’S GUFT! SAMARITANS GIFT’ THE MOST CE REMEDY | ee TSED, A Potitiye Cure GONORRHG: a FET, STRICTURES, &e. Contains no Min jalgam. no Mercury. Only Ten Pils to be Taken to Effect a Curs, They are entirely vegetable, having no smeil nor apy nnpleasant taste, and ‘will not in any way in- jure the stomach or Dowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. one of the most emi-ent Doctors and Chemists ef the present day. NO KXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have Searsizet of getting cured, e who Eee gee gor, ith Balsam Copaiva, oF Mercury, try pel eae nt by mail in a plain envelope. incon regen a se Ag $3. BLOO: BLOOD or ULORES SORES, SPOTS TEETBRS, | BOBOR CALEB, BOILS. nie LIS OR V: BASES « SAMAR, ZAN SS hOOT Al AND HERB J THACES 2 IL eke gAL DIS: PoE aS S. Th SA- Many a NB BOO E. is the AND HERB JU meee gta erin effectual remedy ever Hoe scribed; it reaches snd ‘cradieates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- ¢y and be Lealed, and do not mit to your pos- térity that fer whten boat Fatt re) ent io ir years, Although Bee! ronounced incurable, the SAMARITANS PETE JUICES A will remove every wees Sot partic from the system, as well ae all th he bad effogte of Mercury. FEMALES! eens sls affections with which ROOT AND HERB Po TORS Ute in in sted TUR, ling of the Womb, Debility, and for al comp lainte incident to the tex sont ey express. Price @1 a bottle, oré votties BANARITAN'S oHANcl E WASH, Pride 2 cinte, Hl dire. opmeMgn re oO, Bor iL "philadelphia Post ee Solt boys 8. CALVERT BORD, c rner of 11th and In many malag suffer, the most apply adapted, Whites. weaving: Oy P "HENRY GOR. aes may 6-tr “FEE. % 00, = OP. Ticeay, ! 224 PAYKSYLY4SIA AVSRUY, (aorth 220.) bewwsen Erb and isch ste, 3ES Pa. avgaus, unser the National Hoial. ROTED ong AL (Prazil Pebble) and Ii PERE CUUIO SPEOTACLES, scien y add gorrectiz guited to the proper. songiti eyeri PERS and HELD ASSES, ee 10 BUECH PES ae ‘BU SRMO: Bi.%0 ? Ma awe ree Ts, Viste eon Celebrit} Style. STH AYO: | 3 great varinty aaa at | ‘wh Sleehle ‘or Teta: my 13: Sag se OF Sex be belt i all times hi AT ChB OOLE ROTORS OFFIOR, N 0.4 4 weber &raeser, +o Ovrom * Lee, aie: i Ss BOWEN, Contec: or 7 anterant Revenue fer the Digtrint of Columbia ‘ By THK WESTERN OITIES, | | | | ts apply at the oMoer of | IN ALL NIGAT | Teqeived ne eet : HELMBOLD’S. BIGBELY COSCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHT! A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Non-Ketention or Incontinence of Urine, Irrita. tion, Inflammaiion or Uiceration of the Blad- der and Kidneys, Diseases of the Pros- trate Gland, Stune im the Bladder, Calcerous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit and Mucous or Milky Discharges, ond all Diseases op Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings, existing in Men, Women or Children. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Excerses, Habits of Dis- sipation, attended with the following rymptoms: Andisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, Lors of Memory, Difficuity of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease .Dimness of Vision, Wake- ‘ fylners, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Bystem, Hot Handa, Flushing of the body, Dry- nese of the oxin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa- tuity, Epileptic Fits, in ope of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by these ‘‘ Direful Diseases,” IN- SANITY 2» CONSUMP- TION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none will confess. The records of the In- sane Asylums and the Melan- choly Deaths by Con- sumption, bear ample wit- ness to the truth of the as- sertipn, The constitution once affected with Organic Wenkness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen sna Invigorate the System, which HELM- BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DOES HELMBOLD'S BIGHLY OONOENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILEA, Fer purifying the blood. re moves all diseases arisiog from excesses and imprudence in life. chronic constitutional dir- esses arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only relia- ple and effectual known remedy for the cure of Ecrofula, Seald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Uleerations of the Throatand'Legs,Blotckes, Pimples on the Face, ter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, Two table spoonsrful of the Extract of Sarsaps- rr added to « pint of water, isequal to the Litson Diet Drink, and ene bottle is fully equal tos gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction, as usually made, a2 THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT. TED TO USS IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use in all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTI- TUTIONS throughout the land, as well as in pri- vate practices,and are considered as invaluable remedies. Ses Mepicat Prorearizs or Bucuv. From Dispensatory of the United States. See Professor BEWEES’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIC, Philadeiphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW- ELL, 2 celebrat.d Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transactions of the King and Queen s Jour. ual, See Medico Chirurgieal Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the late Standard Works of Medicine PRICES. Extract Buchn, $1 per bottle, or six for $5, Extract Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or six for $5. vered to any egress, Securely packed from obFervation, Addrees letters for information, in confidence, to HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFICE, 104 Sourm Testu Srreer, (below Chestnut.) PHILADELPHIA, BEW RE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UN PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who nd¢eavor to dispose of “their own” and “ct rt” articles om the reputation attained by ° SLMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS: f HELMEOLDS” G&NUINE EXTRACT BUCHD, HELM DOID'S GENUINE, EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, EELMROLD'S!. GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE-WASH, __ SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVBRYWHERE. ASE FOR HEBMBOLD’s, é aot Ta ' + RR NO OTHER. “

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