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THE EVENING STAR 88 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SURDAY EXCEPTED.) ° AT THE STaR menage QOonuanm Pet's —— ax TREND, ps Sieh Sapeaaat servec withcut wrappers by carriars 1 eat per copy, cr 2 cents per mons. In by carriers at $)se year. cr 37 conts § month. To mail su ibers the price is oe & year, ta advance; 77) for sax months; for Wiree months; for’ less tan sree months ai the rate of 12 cenié a week. Single eopies, with or without wrappers, TWO CZNTF. SP ADVERTISEMEETS should be sant to the office before 11 o'clock w.; otherwise they may not appear until the nex: day. KENDALL'S ANBOLINE FOR THE ELIR. DBBOLIXNE MosiEXs, BBAtTIFIES, @LVORAIES, LENGHTHEXS, EN VIGORS7ES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES YHE BAIR. MENDALL’S AMBOLINN iss rare oucpornd of stimtiating extreete from Flowers, Roots. aed Berbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, anc “ER- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR. “Highly bemedcia! where the hair recu-ree a gente stimulant.” De. CHILTON. “Hare never had anything which so perfectiy be purpose of a hair dressing.” WARREN WARD, Eec., No. 277 Cana! street, N. ¥. ~ after being bald tor seven years your AMBO- INS has covered the entire scalp with NEW Malik.” Prof. JOHN BENIA, No. 35 King street, N. ¥. For ssla by 2ll Druggists and Fancy Gooca Dealers. Prt ia boxer, (containing two bettlos,) price $1. Manufactured sn:i for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, No, 142 Baosnway,N.¥. © HIBBS, t8COGHSSOR TO W. M. GALY,) DEALER INCOAL, RED AND WHITE ASH, 4Lb SIZES. Sel asleep phe se ats cans ences namemcacaninsalaieesin BAC Rees RARER ARNESEAEGION @ifice — 253 Pennsylvania Avenne, Between Lith and 12th streets. mare : a = AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 209 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwrsn STH AND 10TH Bts., BAVA BOUGHY A? THE EBORIVER’S £4LE ‘THE WECLE BALANCE OF STOCK ef the late firm of BBACH & CO., BALTIMGRE, ecnsieting of: MERMETICALLY-SEALED 6005S, OF EVBRY DESORIPTICN: MEATS, POULTRY, yESB, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Etc, WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGE, EAB BBLOW MANUPAOTURER’S PRICES, AUGCSTUS JOHNSON & CO., bead 269 Pennsy!vania Avenue. ~ LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 992 PENNSYLVANI4 AVENUE, Was Gtox Civ, Bus and peli all kinds of UNITED STATES SECURITIDS, exeente orders for stocks at KSW YORK STOCK BOABD, Deaiin BXOBANGES, COIN AND BANE xOT U. B, FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Kept on bard, Ker tale at par and interest. — = AY OVOKB & 00. Th Jj OOIRE RIS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMANT SECURITIES, are prepare? to furnish the WHIFED STATES FIVE-TWENTY YEAR S1X vEB CENT. BONDS. ¢(Couross on RucistE: bm laret or small sums. On and sfter Jnly 1, the privilege of converting Beant saree aoe into the Five Tweaty Year Bonds at par will cease. Parties wishing to secure United States Bonds 4 par, paying six per cent. intere-t in gold, should wend ip their orders before went time. ) KE & CO.. _By B-tfy] “452 13th strest. 20 OOMPEOMISE WITH TREABON OR N° 2 TRAITORS. NOTICE. I sm antherized by the Secretary of War to raise &@ BATTALION OF CAVALHY for special ser- ous. ach coptpany will be organtied as prescribed in General Orders No, 1%), series of 1862. q Al officers will be selected and appointed by the ©olone] Commanding, subject to the approval of the Beerotary of War. From the peculiar nature of the service required of this Battalion, none but sober, honest aad in- teliigert men will be enlisted. ‘ ‘The best, flectost and most serviceable Ho ently will be used, This Battallion willbe armed with the new cel- ebrated Repeating Ride, discharging fifteen shots wry minwe, Sor fearsber particulars apply at No. 217 Penn, wvenze. L. 0. BAKER, 1m GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, Be Eee AIC tae at GUNTLE- 7B RPRING OV EBOOATS. BUBINESS &CITS BLAS BUITS, and FURNISHING GOODS of the Inter’ styles, manufastared with ‘the sane deo ef neetness, stro an e fer PukNS made! "ry 3 venu wean Oe Penney ivariath and Colonel Commanding Battalion, We have just received full supply of BLODGETT & :WEET’S PATENT GALVANIZED OVENS, which we yi}l sell lower than they have been sold We have No.2 to No.7. B.G.& H. I. GREGORY 721 Pe avanne, sear 7th mn this city before. ara ‘) & HOWLETT. SPIRO PEN TEKS AND BUILDERS, 7& Bleveath street, between Mand F, re- euabnce tnterss their frionds aad the public gen- oraliy that they have oper eds sop at the above paned . and-are now seedy te centract for the erection of buildings, &c,, 28 wall ae to do general iring snd .ob work A skare of the publis Qotronase in 20) m jliited. my PROPOSALS. BOPOSALS FOR LUMBER Oxinr Assier’e Spirent aged erat ightecnth aril @ streets. Waeuireror, D. O. June 1i, BS. the De pot ‘termaster imay dirvet, une mil Bon solo eet ‘of Lumber of the rellowing kind Bight hundred ‘shonsand (60% 000) feet ¢-4 er one inch White Pine Common Cu! R Fifty thousagd ( ee fect @ressed, tongued and nitty tboseand o3,em0) feet Beantling, § by 5, K , He! Fityy thousand (8),00) feet Beantling, 9 by 6, 16 fost . Hem 5 ripty thaw and (20,000) feet Scantling, By ¢, 12 fost Allthe above described to be good, merehantadle ber, scbfect to the inepoction oF nt ap Eemitd un the part of the Govera A mn All the lum ber to bedelivered by the Mth day of July, 1863, PROPOSALS. name ae Office address of the bid- i %. “Brotbesia from disloyah ‘ies will not be con- sidered, and AN OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACOOM- PARY EACH PROPOSITION. ust be addressed to Cort, Edward L. Hartz, Ase it Quartermaster United Statos Army, Wasbington,D.O., and should be plainiy marked “Proposals for Lumber.”” GUARANTEE. The spsponsidilit, ani The aliiial cortiueats of the Clerk of the 1e id eer ea ie 1@1 18 Roarest Distriet Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. ‘The ability of the bidder to fill the eontract, should it be awarded to him. must enaranteed by two Tesponsible persous. whese signatures a:e te be ap- pended to ane guarantee, ard said guarantee must accompany the bid. Bidders must de present in when the bids are openei, or their pro} will net be eonsii- Bonde in the sum of Sve thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of bin guarantors, will be requiredof the muceessful bidder ngon signing the eonteact. 3 FORM OF GUARANTEE, : ,of the eounty of ——,and State of -_, of the county of —-, and Btate gf do hereby guarantee that ———— 1s able to 1831 Ube contract in accordance with the terms of his proposition, ap at should his proposition be gecepted, he will at once enter into a contractia accordance therewith. Bhosle ieee Coe be eran kim we are pre- pared to become his suretie (To this ‘antes murt be appended the official leogtificate above: mentioned.) bide that ts e right to reject any or i may faerie feo high is Tecerved by the Depot Quarter- mas’ . oposals will be retested. antormal aro "NEDWAED L. HARTZ, jo13-té _ Captainand A.Q.M., 0.8: Army, ROPOSA ATL 8. CwEr Ass’? QUARTERMAcTER’S Orrice, Depo: of Washington, 215G atret, Corner Wih strec: Fane 8, 1863. BEALED Prorosars will be recotved at this office watil Thursday, June 35, 1863, xt 12 o'clock m , for the burial of person: dying while in the milita servies or under the protection of the Un Btates. in the ay, of Washington, au also witmin three milas ef said city. from the let of July until the Slat of December, 153 Specificatiens ier ali the requirements of su burials ean be seen at this cflice. PROPOBALS. ‘Phe fullname and post office addrees ef the bid- appear in the proporal. Ifa is made in the name of a firm, the names ofall the ‘ties murt appear, or the bid will be eonsidere: the individual proposal of the party ing it. roposals from: distoyal parties will rot becon- sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany each propcrit on, f d roposels must beadire-ced to Captain Edward b, Harts, Arsistans Quartermarter 0. 8. Army. ton, D. C.. and should be plainly markad la for the liurialof Perseus dying while im she military service or under thé protection of the United States.” GUARANTEE. ‘The reeponsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate af the Clerk ofthe istrict Oourt or of the United States Ina of the bidder to fill the contract should it be awarded to him, must be guarantind by two responsible parsons, whose signatures are te Se appended to the gnarartee, and seid guaran- tee must accompany the bid, Bidders must be present in person when the bide ate opened, oz their proposais will not be consid. signed of hia gs ra, will fal bidder upem signing FORM OF GUARANTEE. f the county of send he county gereby eraranty that —— is ale to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of his proposizien, ané thet, should his proposition ha accepted, he out at once enter inio # tuuntract in accordance erewith. Bbculd the contract be awarded him, we are pra- gared to beenme bis securicies, To this guarantee must be appended the offcial | certificate ubove mentioned.) ie The right to reject apy or all bide that may be deewed wo high is reserved by the Depot Qusrter- mazer, rmai proposals will be rejected. anaes EDWARD 1. 5e0-td __ Ceptainand AQ USS AL PRoPosALS FOR LAY, BTEAW, AND GRAIN Assis TANT QUARTERMA#TER's OFFion Foraxe Department, Cor. @ and 22d strecie, ABEINGTON, D.C., April 16, 153, Wrirrkn Paorosans are invited for seeening .BTBRAW, OATS, and OORN, for the use é! this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, oratany of tae Government wharves in this city, ‘The propesals to be acdressed to the under- . and they should atate the quantity of ate article offered, also the prize and the date iivery. Proposals will be reeeived for five thousand (5.000) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (56) tons of ~Hay or Btraw, and upwards, unless it should be for the interes} of the Government to contract fora Ail grain tobe put up in good sacks, of abort 1 puto) , of about two (a) Dashes ees hs are tobe furnished at the cost o! ie contescter. The Hay and Btraw to be securely baled, A}! Grain and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid cetion by the Goverment Inspector, lontracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, aa the interestaot the service may requize. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfillment ofany contract made under this advertisement. Payment to be made atthe completion of the contract. 8.1. N, ap 17-sm Captain and AoQ. M.U.8. A. EBMASTER GEN EBAL’S OFFIOR. eae ‘Waaaineron Oity, March ip, 1563. ors of steam vessels are invited to send to the Speer General's Office tenders for their ° i Tenders should contain descriptions of the pemela; their dimensions, enrolled er registered actual carrying cz: ty miaterial, whether soppered, whether side-wheel or pro- pellers, wh r iron or copper fastened, sige and power of engines and boilers; and should tate the price at which they are offered for longor short charter, with the estimated value of the vessetin case of loss, or in case the Government should prefer to purchase instead ef chartering. Owners ef steam vessels already in the service of the Quartermaster’s Department are requested to make known tothe Departrent any action in their present rates which they may be will! to arent sad ae price at which they wili be LJ em. ‘All such tenders’ should be sddressed to the r meral of the United Btater, at heres rhein be endorsed “Proposals r cherter oF sale of steamers, own ‘will be ‘considered, and the aver to reduce the heavy expense attending army transportation upon the Ocesn and tide-wators, by substituting. wherever it ean.do £0, per vessels of “get capecity for 4hose now employed, GO. MEIGS, mar 3-30 uerte: Ls THK PUBLIO k, Aus Respectfully invited to visit and inspect my LAUNDRY Orrostre Gaover’s TERATER, Every Day from 9 until 3 o’dok, having remodeled my entire washing facilitiesand being desirous that the community should knew that cbey havea Laundry in their midst.second to Pone in the United States, for completing a large amount of work and with dispatch. Ary onehay- ing large pieces, blankets, quilts, bedspreads, &c,, will fnd it to their advantage to have them washed here before putting away for winter use. Blan- kets washed in five minutes, Stop and see it done, We wash and iron everything—no excertion. my 12-lm* 348. ¥. HOTOHKISS, Prop = oa . NT KLE AND CEMENT. on noosina. or mic low Dy ow & WM PUTTIBONE, corser Mth and C sia, soutn, my Bec Agena for the Pelt Conpan p= APPABS AND PACE JONES & 90.°3, Corner Eighth sod D sta: orwas ; TAM PB, PRANE- RPLY OF & 83. ee oe ee on the to rt va Stag athe FS ere TFs, OBSTETRICAL SURGEON. A. D. BUGGLEBL Me D., intof Now Terk i q ie ami Rermeneney located at No. 446 Tepitts rem kis Protesetonal experionse. x- in lew Tock penn be tion given to diseased 4. D. BOGGLES, M.D., Ne. 446 Twelfth st, 7RA—TEA} "7 130 ORNSTS Of Green and Black Tea now on hand ci variout €00°8 ne & BURCHELL, of women and _mysim* _ PROPOSALS. P®OPORALS FOR BTATIONERY. Uxiren Staves Parasy Oreicn, June h 1S. BxALrp Proroga:.s for fa! such Bration- ery a6 may required by this office during the fisesl ending June Sith, 1964, will be received until 126 clock Mon Munday. 6tm Gay of July next, Those nnaceompanied by satisfactory testimont- als of epee s to tulfi? the contract will Bot be son- sidered. and contracts will oly be awarded to es- ae maaniactarers of or dealers in the articles. All articles required must be of the best artiale Smartt iaticosy muss ify but ries fo ‘propo spac’ ut one g ir ose — every article of the schedule er of the jae for. ' All articles ordered murt be delivered withent delay, and satisiuetory to tae Commin-ioner ; aud a failare to comply with this stipulation will be med Cause for the abrogation of the eontract. rtieles not named in the rchedule are <6 be fur- pished at the option of the office, at the lowest warket prices, and the right is reserr d of order } ing s greater or less cuantity of each article son- ; tracted for as the i¢ service may require. B hedales speci: ae near: done, iy { the amount. quality, and description of each of the articles Ukely tc be required, may be obteinel at { this office. i | Proposals to he addressed to the *‘ Patent fice,” “Pro ls for Btati Office,” and endorsed Eropoeal Ga Jo 10-wtive Commissioner, ROYOBALB FOR WOOD AND OOAL. Orvics Hovss ey Reprssasrarrvss U.8, fist May. 1863. BsALTD PROPoSALs will be received at thie office until 1g 0’elosk on Monday the 29th of June next, for farmishing for the use of the House of Re} Pesentativer of the United States 650 tons (21 unde) best White and Furnace Ocal, (steam- at size) ove hundred cords best dry Hiekery Woed, and one hundred cords beet dry Spruce Pine Wood. The whole to b« peeked away in the vaults of the Capito}, in the places whieh will be shewn on application to the engineer in the servieo of the House of Representati and to be delivered by tho Ist day Ly 4 ei Bonds fer tke faithful excention of the eontract will be required, . Bids tor coal and wood willbe considered sepa- rately, and satisfactory srrangements must be made for the correet measurement o| R EMBRSON EPHBRIDGR, Clerk of House of Kepresentatives U. 8. my 2-lawsw (Chren., Int, & Rep.} EBOPOSALS FOR FURL, QuAN7ERMAETER’s Or vicw U.B. Manixe Cons, Wasmiserox, ath May, 1868, Buatnp Proposas will be received at this office until Thursday, the 25th oe of June, 183 at 3 clock p.m for supplying WOOD AND GOAL to the U. 8. Marines at Washington, D.C., from ist Juiy, 1563, to Mth June, 1864, The Wood to be good merchantable oak, and to be delivered, piled. measured and inspected at eueh peints within the walls of the Marine Barra-be as may be designated by the Commanding Marine Ofticer, free of expense to the United Btates. The Coal tobe best white asn anthracite egg coal, free from dust, and to weigh 2,40 pounds to the ton, to be weighed, inrpected and delivered at gach points within the walls of the Marine Ber- racks as may be designated by the Commanding Marine Otioer, free otexpenrs tothe United Staten; and both wood and cosito be furnished at such times and in such quantities as the ssid Com- manding Marive Officer may require. Payments will be inade upon the quarterly reqri- sition of the Commanding Ofticer. stssing 2 quantities required tor the use of bis command, agreeably to regulations. f A guarantee to be signed by two reeponsibie per- Sone. whose responsibd: ity raat be certified ts by the U.8 Distriet Judge. U. 8. Dietr: Atterzoyv, or U. 8. Co‘lector. must aceompany each proposal’ otherwise it will not be eonsidored. To be endorsed “Proposa's for Foe}.” and ad- dresred to the underaigred W. 1} “LACK, Toy 2]-lawaw alermuater, °. P TO BUILDER ROPOSALS YOR BUILDING A STATION HOUSE FOR METROPOLITAN POLICE Macows Ovricn, Washington e | Mayor’s Oiice until F velerk M., for the are #tation-Houre, to be ts between 2th and 2int treat. An vati: of aliegsance mu The pians and spe and Kammerhueber, Areh't . i be explained at the Mayor s Offi» aate, | The right to decline 3 | reserved, if dsemed for the inter jocated ration. Ample sceurity for the faithful the eontract will ba regrirat ‘rom ta RICHARD WALLA: JOHN H. &eut President Board of mmen, ASBURY LLOYD. President Board of Comnion © Builai (Intel, & Chron.| biader. i prorcsars #OR CONSTRUCTING BBWER, } Bealed proyosals will he reeeiyed by the under- signed at the Mayor's ( fiice, npfil 120 clock M. on Mondsy, the 22d day of Jnne next, for the purpose ofcon-tructing a fewer or O street north. betwaan 4>,and oth streets west. ander the Act spprored 23d May, 1-23 ations cax be seen at the arveyor’s office, eai foot, inciud- I ktate the price per ing the drop and excavation. : Al) persons owning property on the live of tho intending te tap the eaiie, eres ie it ia being made, «nd atl property owners sbould carry the water and at least to their respective curb linvs, je tid BICHABD WALLACH, May Mavor’s Orricgz, June 15, 183, ROPOBALS Wil be received at thin office until Monday, 224 instant, at 37 o’clock m,, for grading 13th street west from N street north to Rhode Islan’ avenue Circle, Bidders must state the price per cuble yard for grading. No part of the wack ben De 1] ted work has beer properly executed. W. BUTHERFORD. Commisx:ioner Second JOHN } proposed sewer, and in requested to do’ ao w! ppropriation wil) be paid exsept vertificste of the Commissigaers that the SAM'L V, NOYES. Assistant Commissioners JeHtd__[Intel., Rep. & Chron.} PROVISIONS, 26 PER GENT. OHEAPER THAN Prime Sngar-cured I1AMB, 11 ets., Bow: Family PLOUB, 98.80 yer DUl,. heice BUTTER, 2 ot., HBESE, 14 eta. per Ib. JONES & CO., may 6 y Corner Bighth and D sireeta. ‘REAT REW. G ARRIVAL OF FRUITS 1,000 boxes aplendid spring ORANGER, mere EMONS, beat this scason, 0 “ BaIsIng, 200) COODANGT'S Soo base FRAN Uns. JONBE & 00.3, corner 8th and D etk,, Washington, UTTER, B CHEESE AND EGGR. 5 barrels fresh selected EGGS. 500 packages new grass BUTTER, Tied boxes No. 1 new CHRESE. at JONES & CO.'B, corner Sth and D «ta,, Washingto AMS, DRIED BEEP. HERRING, MACKEREL. Arrived fresh at 4 9 at JONES & CO.'8, PHS REYNOLDS HOUSE. The undersigned, thankful to his friends and the bli¢ in general, for the patronage they ave given him aa former proprietor of' the “fiedtetan Rouse,” respectfully begs j i ; | i { { leave to inform them that he has transferred bis establishment to the corner of sth street and Penn- sylvania avente, where he has opened a house in new and complove style. Oonnected with it isa RESTAURANT, where the best of Wines and Liquors will always be on hand. Meals can be hud at2ll hours, and at the shortest notice. ERE eat ie are seneecteally, invited to visit this ment. may6é 3m" J. W. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. ABHINGTON BRASS AND STRING BAND— Conductor, Michele frojai Headquarte onaay vente avenue. Call on r, 530 Ninth street,or Mr. Trojsi corner of Bouth Caroii: my J. Wa, B Hall S40 r, T. Eleventh street, nue, Navy Yard, Seis HE CHEAPEST DINING ROOM! The New York Dining Room. 474 7th street, op- site Pest Office. 0; fanday Treluded. Clean sing! 5 my 36-Im* n dey and nigkt, Booms 5) cents each Win wae patbnens marisa oe 1363 OWRis BEEK BREWERY, 169 BEVENTH STREET, Burween O 4Nnp 2? B23, Their friends and the public generally are re- specttully invited to call.” jel iw" WINDOW #HADES, Beau varied styles of Gilt Bana Wind eee ers 4 Window Shades ose Darian spore. Tay 4-aobw* gue <n serena | Altai A : Ne, 3,216, _ |THE WEEKLY Srar. containing a greater varieiy of interesting | ‘This excellent Family and News Journal, | Feading than can be found in any cther, ts H j published on Friday morning. TERES_Cesh, Mroricdsy in adrenee., Single copy, per anunm, $1 00 Five eepies...... 4% : Ten eopir + 900 Twenty-five copies. +2 00 Tt inveriatly conteine the « Washington News” what bas mada fic Daity Kosning Stor circulate so generally wiropzhout the eountry. ‘M7 Gingle gopies (in wrappers) can be pro- j Sured at the countr, immediately after the AMUSEMENTS, GROVER’S THEATRE. PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUE,noar Wilards’ Hotel Leoxinn Grover..... Manacaa PAUVRETTE; OR, THE AVALANCHE. PAUVRETTE; Gh, THE AVALANOHE. Miss 8 i stnabel Provence og whites -B, G. Rogers ‘To-morrow will be submitte , for the last time season. LUORETIA BORGIA. THE POISONER. WP” Admission 60, a 75 ts. Blo extra @harge for secured ponte. a a a: CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AV., HBAR Sixrx Sraaav, THR COOL BETREAT! UNPARALLELED ATTBACTION | MOVELTY, VARINTY. AND TALENT} fo-night, the magnificent Bpectocular Bxtwava- en! THE PAIRY GIFT; Or, tHE ENCHANTED GRO SSORA OF ELFLAND Written expreasly for this Batablishment with pew ard splendid seenery, gorsqons eostames, iting Magical efiecta, &e.,&c entirely eclips- ing sa ep iF anything ever produced im thi+ city. i, 2 jt ie Company and thi eharming Court of Beauty appear ia the piece. Prinoe Light O’Heart. -. Mise Lillie Brandon Bambii Mr. George Becton 3. B Ly Reollosy.entitied ee OF “* THE VILLAGE CO UBTT in whieh Mons. Seollosy and B. ‘is lovely Corpsds Ballet will appear. Ap’ arenes, of Miss Bva Brent, the yourg and bewitehivg songstress; Mies Kate Pemnoyer, thr finished dansense. All the great omedians and the umequaled Oorps d’Ethiope. bills to-day, Admissio: and 59 eents, Doors open atTijo’clook, Performanee at 8, A GRAND MATINEE ai} Lad a BATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 0’eleck, Bor Lanins amp Cui.pree, When the great Canterbury Qompeny will appear. Admirrien— Ladies 9 ets.; ‘children % eta. ie 16 METROPOLITAN HALL, PssS. AVENUY, Berweey 1ITH AND LOTR BTRERT THE COOLEST PLACE N PER OIFY! NEW ENGAGEMENT or Tt COBLEBRATED PARLOR OPERA COMPANY. YOR & BHOR* SEASON. NES. pUBYTB, AND WHOLE ACs, Or rrx Mors Porvnin IPALIAN, GBRBAN axp ENGLIEH OF ERAS, wi?n BRILLIANT COSTUMES 45D FULL GRCHESTRA!? alBs, TRIOS, BF This celebrated eompany has wona hoxtof admirers during ite stay at New York, Philadel- phia,cte. Therefore, the frienca of musiorhoulé not mi he opportunity now presented of enjoy- ing a few evenings’ amunenent, Asmitsion %eents. Opened at 7 o'clock. HENZE & MERKLEIN, Proprietors. fin Fil ee ROKERT'B GARDEN, Nuwar Tez Navy Yarp, The undersigned res Hy anno tocinbs, focietion, private partion, an, tbat beautiful Summer Garden will be at 2 disposal for Pic Nies aud othe i ng the reason, on y Tes Th ilion is one of the largest, in or areund Washington. The city cars ran | within @ ebort distauce of the garden. For par- oy » premisos,cn KE street soath, ‘aud 14th strenta elst, Navy Yard. FRANK A) BRCKERT, Proprietor. ‘RAND CONOKRKT TWICK A WEER—every MONDAY and THUREDAY AFLERNON—by the Washington City Brass Band, Mr. Projsi, leader, at Mr BEFDERICK MARTIN'S Lager Beer Garden and Restaurant, East Oapitel street, eorner of jetim* This valuable Hitters is prepared in great part from the herbs zavhered m the Swiss Aipa and Tyrol Mountains in Germany, and iso Standard Bitters in Russia, Germaay,and awitzerland for the eure of CONSUMPTION, COLDS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER, KIDNEY, AND LONG COMPLAINTS, AxD PAIN IN Tih STOMACH. It regniates and opens the bowels, createt the Bussian Wer of 1812, It was AL or CERTAIN remedy for the "e8 Bamed, with great success and wondorful cures, Aremarkab-e feeture of itis, glassful poured upon the head and well rubbed in will cure the most painful headache. Dieecricys vor uss,—A small wineglasefall previous tv exch meal and before retiring to bed, Prepared and manufactured from the original receipt by DECAM! & MILLER, corner of Sixth and N streets south, Washington, D. 0. SWISS MOUNTAIN BITTERS. This valuable Bitiers has been very enccessfal,— proofby nundreus of citizens of Washington and other cities of this country, with full satisfaction, for the diseases named. ‘Therefore, officers and soldiers, and others con- nected with the army should not o¢ without a bot- ‘tle of this celebrated Bitters. my 19-eolm”™ DE CAMP & MILLER. JASON C. KING. RACY,| 167 William street, N.Y. |FESTIVE, ealers i: a, Cards, BICH,|Prints, Stereoscopic Views,| FELICITOUB Card Visites, Ambrotypes, RAEE,|Rubber Goods,ete. _~ '|FANCY, Send $1 and get the new Je 15-26t ook just out. —4f TI8H-WANG, THE GREAT CHINESE Lr a GONORRHGA, GLEET, Etc. 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Owners of Hogs, Sheep, Goats, Geers, &c. are therefore enjoined to confine their property before the act Sour taianeet, RICHARD WALLACH, je 15 est Mayor. 32 STEAMBOAT FLYING OLOUD NOW running from Georgetown to pont of Bote bart leaves Ve e Market y "D. rm laysand Fridave at 7.0'clock aves Point of at teetauts 8, provided havea Saturdays. carried at moderate char; pas Lahey ya ftat WM. H. RITTER'S | ; | mya-eola" JOHN MOORE. xX prese Goods rv ORSETS_OORSETS. Mrs. ROBERT WRIGHT, Pa. avenue, between igth and Isth streets, winken to thang the ladies for eir liberal patronsge for :everal years past, aod aa Sipe a R we a farnic saything needed iu ber line. je it-sodt* aap tt ogee Ee a, ieeacetee Baie and! tn want of a nei Se Rear Unica Botting call ta Rent, | | | | TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. {ASSOCIATED PRESS: DISPATOHES.} © FROM PENNSYLVANIA. eee The Confederates Advancing Slowly. pte > eae Excitement in Philadelphi Pregressing Actively—Hi Contederates in the Cumb: av Later from Harrisburg—Six Thousand Cavalry Moving on Cumberland—A Fight at Hegerctown, &c. PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—A batiery of six brass proces with sixty men left the navy yard this morning for Harrisburg. Recruiting parties are parading the streets, but no troops have yet siarted from here for the seat of war, though Philadelphia can be beiter defended on the Susquebanna than at @ny other point. The 20th regiment, Col. Bromos, will leave for Harrisburg to-morrow. Recruiting 1s exceedingly brisk. All our old military organizations are recruiling. There are arms at the city areenal to arm 6,u00 mon. A howitzer battery of ois Werte: Capt. E.Spen- eer Miller, was shipped to Herrisburg last night. while a 2-pounder Parrott battery will be shipped to-day by the Keystone Artillery. To-day ammunition will be brought from the magazine, so that the troops will leave in com. pee trim for action. The muskets and rifles the armory heve all undergone thorough in- spection and sre in perfect order. The State Houce bell is ringing @ geaeral alarm. is 16.—At one o’clock p. m., the operator at London, Franklin county, Teports that our pickeis brought in @ rebel prisoner this morning, who reports that the enemy are in heavy force in Cumberland Val- ley. + The Bedford office reports thata scout has just come in, who says thatthe rebels are mov. ing on Cumberland with @ force of six thous. and cayalry. There are no Union troops thera to resist them, and the cilizens are leaving. The Pennsylvania Railroad hus received a dispatch etating that the rebels were within ten miles of Curlisle at noon to-day. Later irom Harrisburg. PHILADELHHIA, Jeune 16.—A letter from Harrisburg, dated one o'clock p.m, says: A train of ene handred wagons which left Mar- tinsburg on Sunday has urrived safely. The rebel adyance this mourning was fiye es ernstof Chambersburg. Col. Siaith, commanding at Hagerstewn, had a fight of an hour and a half yvesterd: ‘'y, when he was surrounded and forced to surrender, The banks here removed their deposits yes- terday. and the Siatearchiy: to Philadelphia. The Democratic Convention will sia! assemble bere to-morrow, as @ number of the western dvlegutes refused tocome further than Altoona. | and returned home. Hundreds of people are arriving from ihe south side of the river, bringing in all their hor: nd catt'e and other valuables. Work- ing tues Are engaged in preparing works of detense on the opposite side of the river, and : good detense could be made if were here to man the guns. suilicient troops f a sucevss: il defense; but it delayed, thou- chhere within twenty-four heurs. is now thoroughly aroused. Ata meeuug beld here last evening, (senera!l Cameron blamed the Government for not send- | in the defense of ihe capital, when Pennsylyanta hud so liberally contribu- ted men aud money in carrying on th lie said that while he had every confic der ot the department, such z or Franklin, in whose lead- ership the peo ad every confiden rally to their rd eyery loyal called upon the Governor to send fo; McClellan to tuke charge of the miilit: State. Every trin for the oretis packed v gees und goods belouging io merchau The Latest from Cumberland Va ley une 16—10 o’clock p. m.—‘The £ Carlisle and Shippensburg are nd business transacted with them As Shippensburg is twenty miles beyond Carlisle, it is evident that tiv rebels are pot ady and there is to-night a fair prospect ef securi: rg the capiial agaimst the attack of the rebels. Bounty for the Soldiers—A Million Dollars Offered to Gov. Curtin. PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—At a meet the bouuty fund committee, it was resulyed thut ton dolars ‘2 addition to the pay of the Government should be appropriaced to each officer and pri that is now « miay be organized in Philadel- phia and received into the service of the State or of the Uunted States forany length of time they may be required for the preseat emergen- cy, provided that said amount her priated shall novexceed the sum of ® The bank presidents have ve! ‘ed to the Governe van et $1,000,000 to a raising and equipping a foree to repel the inyad A specitl meeting of the city council w also held this afternoon. 1,000. FROM HARRISBURG, Deiensive Works Constructed at all the Fords of the Susquehanna, HaregishurG, Jone 16-1 a. m.—Everything looks very gloomy ere. The indications are that the rebels will ba Within sight of Harrisburg to-morrow, and in the absence of troops to stop the adyance ot the rebels the destruction of all the bridges along the Susquehannya is inevitable. ‘The troops as tast a2 they reach the city and report for duty are sent to the different fords | on the river, where works are being construct- ed to prevent the crossing of the retels. The hills on the opposite side of the river. are illuminated by the fires of the working parties engeged in throwing up entrenchmenis. The invaders must not be allowed to cross the Susquehjnna river. The country South of the river there is no hope of saving from devastation and pillage. HARRISBURG, June 16.—There is much ex citement here. Many of the stores are closed. At 7o’clock this morning I found 300 men throwing up earthworks about one mile and half from the city. FROM PORT HUDSON. The Bombardment Renewed. NEw YorK, June 16.—Advices per steamer Falton from New Orleans, to the morning of the 7th instant, state that a telegram was re- ceived that morning announcing the couimence- ment of the bombardment of Port Hudson at two o’clock on that worping. . Gen. Sherman was in 2 critical condition ut New Orleans, his Jeg haying been amputated. ‘Lhe hospitals at Baton Rouge are filled with the sick and wounded from Port Hudson, and it is feared that the extreme heat may prove fatal to many. All the. troops, except three Tegiments, had beem withdrawn from Teche country, and sent to Port Hadson. The fiver is falling fast, and some oj our heavy drait vessels will be obliged to come down. .From Fortress Monroe. Forrress Mownos, June 15.—Thirteen rebel deserters arrived here to-day from Gen. Jen- kins’s rebel command on the Black water. They say that the rebe? force at that place comprises but one brigade, A daily paper is@bout being started in Nor» folk, to be led the +‘Virginiau.” It will be u Union paper. The Rebel Privateer Tacony. Lewes, Del., June 15.—Tne rebel privateer “Tacony,” or Florida No. 2, was seen on the morning of the 14th, northeast of Indian River Inlet, distant about fifty miles. The British seh Arctic, which she boarded on the 13th, left the Blackwater yesterday and pro- ceeded. 4 2 New Jerse: oasin j y Arousing. TRENTON, June issued a proc invader. ae nee te Savane Paten aaa last the guard’s and arms, : arebeing removed j morning. Ifthey | on, there will be little prospect | ving with much rapidity, | ng of | wie of every military company j} issue of the paper. Price—Tnugr Ceyta, ——>_— Harper's Ferry Invested—Afteirs at Poiut | “or Macks —-tawacien of Pénucyivemen j Excitement Frederick—Doings of tue Rebels at Hagerstown. j {From the Baltimore American.} | We learn that colegraphic communicaton j with Harper's Ferry stilt continues uninter- { rupted, although the piace is closely invested | on the Virginin side. The remnant of Gen. { Blilroy’s forces had sil? come in, and his lossec. { including prisoners, we understood to beabout | 800. He lost ail his gun: and stores, und was. vlerely pursved by the enemy, i Gen. Milroy had assumed comnitnd at the Ferry, aud was getting everythins in order for & vigorous defence in case Re -eh: atiacked iu furce. Gen. K has omen of Maryland Heights, and we be cure he will. never surrender this stronghold so loog tts cuene is Foseihe. e trains on the Baltimore and Obio Toad did not go yesterd&y beyond the Monee cy; @n account of the withdrawal of the Fed- eral forces from the lines of the road between that pointand Harper’s Ferry. The telocraph had hot Leen interrunied, and as far as eoaid be ascertained, all was quiet between ihe two points, bot it was deemed prudent net te risk the running of a train. The Rebel force which pursued Gen. Milroy trom Winchester were massing in the vicinity ot Harper's Ferry at the last aecounte, and it was thought wonid either attack or ley sic, to the place. The garrizon is, however, very Strong, and abundantly supplied with pro- v eee 4nd Ammuniiion. 'he rebel forces which have passed through Maryland and entered the Gascbariana Valley are believed to be those of Jenkins and Imbu- den, who recentiy made the raid on the western end of the Baliimore aad Ohio Railread, and threatencd Wheeling. It ia an independen: commend, and no portion of the army of Lao. The troops investing Harper’s Ferry are be- lieved to be the divisions of Longstreet and Eweil. We leara from a gentleman who left Posat of Rocks at an carty hour yesierday that the Reb- als were getting sothic& en the other aide of e Tiver that the refugees from London coun- ty were moving off as rapidly as possitie. | Moseby’s cavalry, to the number of about one hundred and fifty, appeared im Loudon on Saturday night, and spread themselves about from Halliown to Waterford in small squads, ‘ud on Sunday and Monday they were shghtly reinforced. ‘There being idications that the troons sta- tioned at the Point of Rocks were about te be Withdrawn, there was « general stam) Monday night of the loyalisix, mostof w haye come to Baltimore. The contrabandsand tree negroes along he line of the Potomac were also moving off as rapidly as possible. Theim- ‘ssion when our intormant left was that the neriilas trom &cross the river would be ai the oint o: Rocks yesterday morning, the gate for their entrance being left wide open. Asfarss conld be ascertained last eveni: wever. the Rebels ha@ not yet crossed, and 's fromm Tondon county represented that ; There Wes no enemy in force in ‘te vicinity of Leesburg. Afewrmall guerilla parties were moving sbout but there was no indication of the presence or approach of an urmy. We learn Li pussengers trom Frederick } that ihe rebels had not appeared there up tos o'clock Inst evening, though the people were | greatly excited, and most of those that eould: ; deuye were moving oft. The owners of fine | horses were especially solicitous,and profiting by their late expcrience were putting ihem apidly as possible. There ick, and the door was open eneyer they may feel dis- posed to inc n inat direction. neral impres prevailed that Freder- snid soon receive another visitation the rebels, and all manner of rumors stout of thear approaching from the di- of Hager:.own and by wiy of the Po- Allcommunication with Hage’ wn dy tel- | egraph has been suspended since hionday morning. fugilives, however, had ar- i k from Hagerstown, whe re- tthe rebels made but a brief stay in uercly long enough to feed their f hd partake of an hearty breaufas’. ythen made on towards Chambersburg, a& nurmaber of good horses, leaving n-dow ‘sin exchange ree that passed through was all cay- ad artillery. and is yariously estimated They declared their in- n Harrisburg by last night. & gentleman from Hagerstown % ick yesterday afternoon, who | ated that he counted the force which passed ; through that place, all of which was cavalry and monuted infantry. They had wiih them | s howitze: mt no heavy guns. It } Was reported in Hizerstown that gn infantry ° © thousand had also passed. 3 Pennsylvania by a road some eight | miles further west, i The foree in command of General Jen- Kins, and he g2ve orders that no one in, Mary- lnud should be despeiled of property or goods. A number of horses were, however taken, ae ipts given for them, he promising to retarn hem in yeod condition on his way back from Pennsylvania. He had with him several Federal officers, who he had taken Prisoners, and whom he took with him on his route, re- fusing to parole them. A farmer had also arrived in Hagerstown from the Pennsylvania jine, who reported that in crossing the line thet commenced a regular series of depredation and pillage. Horses were stolen, cattle and hops killed, and barns and bay-stacks burned. He represented that they bad taken eight of bis horses and Killed ali of his catde, and that their route was marked by general devastation. We, however, think this is un exaggeration. The Northern Central cars brought a ramor that a small party of rebel cavalry arriyed yesterday at Westminster, Maryland, on a forac!y zexpediticn torhorses. They are doub:- piekets to watch the advance of any Fed- troops in the line of the invaders. s= iulormation received at headquarters, in city, is that the force new in Cumberland Jey is mneh smaller than the Harrisburg hes Tepresent iG that it does not exceed 2000 men, The Latest irom Harper's Ferry. Wasaincton, June 16.—It is officially known here. (hat up to this hour the rebels had made 30 attack on Harper’s Ferry. The enemy isin vonsiderable force at Charlestown, eight miles trom the Ferry. Massachusetts Troops. - Bostox, June 16.—In the absence of Goy. Andrew, no definite action has yet been taken to organize volunteers for immediate service. An informal meeting of Military gentlemen, ” including the Colonels of the 3d, 6th and 4mh regiments, was held to-day, and after a eou- suitation an adjournment was had nutil to- morrow, when (tov. Andrew isexpected to be present Troops from 3 ine. PortLand, June 16.—A dispateh from An- gusta states-that a consultation of military men will be held there to-morrow. The Gov, has received adispatch from Secretary Stanton ask- ing how mapy troops Maine can fornish forth- berg for six months; to br credited on the Sales oi Confiscated Cotton. Crxcrwatt, Jone 5.—T wo hundred aha sev- enty- bales of confiscated cotton were sole at anction to-day, the prices ranging from Wa to 45y¥. The quality of the cotton was gen- erally of an inferior description. «7 New Orleans papers says the practise has become quite common in that city of late jor husbands to induce their wives :o joia with them in sales of property, pocket the funds ve- alized and take passage for the Nori, leaviag their better halves behind, RJ The Commissioner af Inzerma! Revenae has decided that no deduction from incomecau. be soos adas ate on acconut of the ex- penses of ke @ & hors? and carriage, even if used exclusively for ais professiga! practice. ua The Bermuda Gazette siates tuat ont of twenty-eigh: steamers which Daye tried, four, only have succeesially run blockade, brt that one did itfourtimes, — @7- An exchangosays Vallandighs-e was nou nominated by the ‘Democrats of Odio. The Chatanooga Rebel made the tion, aid the Convention simply “ates it. - F The Prince of Wales has a natural child, two years and a half old, son of the hter of a gatekeeper of Windsor Castie, upon ieh he has settled a pensi n of $1,000 & year for life. 99” Pennsylvania elects &Governcr and full State ticket the comiog fall. r 87 The Ohio election takes place in October.

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