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ee | a a a ete eaetet eam ae tenia einai) THE EVENING STAR. FROM FUROrE. Care Kacg, June it.—The steamer Bone- minn, from Liverpool on the ith and Queent- | town on the 19th, passed this point at neon to-day. The City of Baltimore and North Amériow had errived oul. The rhip Kate Dyer arrived at Antwerp on mme2d. She bad been captured by pirates, and releaeed on bonds of 340,000. Tn the House of Gommonr, Mr. Onnningham euggested the opening of negotiatious with | ‘Washinton for @f the slave trade. The steamer Southerner, re: 2atly launched at Sitockston, ban been making @ trial trip. more effectual sappressiun Among the company on hoard, & person who H reprecnied himself 2 newspaper sorter, turmea out to be a spy, afd made affidavit tending to show the sieimer was intended for a Confederate cruiser. given te Minister Adams, and by him eub- mitted to Berl Russell, who ordered the ves- sel to be searched. This search reauited in nothing to justify suepicion, and the stesmer Yemained unseised. Thealleged spy, however, continued to hoverabout West Hertford, where the steamer was lying. It is etated that the esse} is intended to trade between Charieston and Liverpool. . The Times’ editorial on the « American situ- ation” snys for the first time during the war there have been a long euccescion of Federal victories. The game, however, is by Zo meaus played cut. But so farthe expedition has been remarkably successful, and reflects un wented Tuster on the Feders] arms whi comparatively asmalinrmy. Gen. Grant has advanced to- wards Vicksburg by successive victories at one yates another. -This muck is now estab- ished by the OUonfederates themselvec.. If Grant cannot carry the long beleagured city und its appropriate defenses; he may pay for bis opening success by & disastrous though not inglorious close. < : tis sup) ed the privateer which over. hauled the Kate Dyer was the bark Lapwing, originally captured by the Florida. It is reported'from France that the Emperor seriously contemplated introducing before long certain reforms, particolarly in respect to the liberty of the press, the liberty of speech, and ministerial responsibilities. COMMERCIAL. Cotton—Sales of four @ays, 17,000 bales. Tho market cpened with a declining tendency, and clocedeteadier. Breadstuffs duli,andadeclins in all qualities. Produce market quiet but steady. Beefsteady. Porkdull Bacon dull, and declined @d.als. Lard flat. Sagar quiet but steady. Coffea inactive. Resin quiet but steady. Spirite turpentine, no sales. Petroleum quiet but steady. Consols, My. 7 Frances Allen, a very pretty young girl, Sixtern yours of age, WAS Tracantly saved from @n abandoned life by a keeper of a house of iil-tame in Chicago, who, with a ganerosity BaAUsUAl among women of that class, instead ef ieaching the girl vice, placed all the degrada- tons of such &@ life before her, and tarned her over to the police, who found for her arespeot- able home, i S— The students of the Pennsylvania Col- jege, at Geitysburg, Pa., anawered Goy. Cur- Tin’s call for troops by forming a company and marching to Harrieburg to aid in the defeuse of the capital. Wy In the recent French elections all the Government candidates in Paris, except one wore deteated. Thiers, the historian, is among te number elected. Bw In Boston, some daye since, a child ten menths old died from the effects of inhaling the atmosphere of a room newly painted. aa” Rey. O. Reynor has been nominated by the Union party as delegate to Congress from | Waebington Territory. #7 Six hundred and seventy-four Mormon emigrants arrived in New York on Monday from Europe en route to Utah. @7 The Emperor of Ohina has direciad that | temples be erected to the memory of Mundarin ‘Ward at Ningpo and Sangkiang. : BF The London Post looks upon the inva- sion of Mexiso as the “one mistaxe” of Napo- Jeon. a7 Catharine McCoy has been sentenced by | 4 a St. Louis court to be hung for mu 1 JASON C. KING, ! RACY} 167 Wilham street,N ¥. /PESTIVE, {Dealers in Books, ©: RICH, | Prints, Stereoscopic {Card Visites, Ambrotypes, RABE,|Rubber Goods, etc. Send = a PANCY, getthe new! ust out eb WHitk SULPHUR ASD CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, . i DOUBLING GAP, PENN’A, JAMES D. HUNDLEY, Proprietor. SEASON OPENS 15TH CP JUNE, ‘Fhene Springs are in Cumberland Coants, Penn- sy!vania.:¥) miles west of risburg. accessible from all the principal cities by railroad to Harrixburgh, thence sy the 0 od Valley Failroad to Newyille ; from New 8 miles good staging to the Springs. The singe ia always in waiting upon the arrival of the cars at Newville, esergers leaving Philadelphin Baltimore. or Washingion in the morning can arrive at the | Springs the same evening at 5o’cluck, The duvel is commodious and comfortable, with | Hot and Cold baths attached, and extansive @rouuds for walks and amuse neut. ne loug vperiencs of the present Proprietor i for many years past at the Kirkwood House in ashington, D.C.,) enables him to s:.y, tha® it will Be conducte1in @ manner 1 Visitors. Terms: $2 pera : 4 weeks $40, Chileren aud re je 2m" Gezat EXCITEMENT = ar HEILBRUN’S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 506 SEVENTH STRERT, Uspex Opp Fritews’ Haut, In consequence of the decline in gold wo will sell of our very extensive stock of LA- DIES’ MEN’S and CHILDREN 5 BHOR: and BOOTS of every doscription at xnac tr Diendous low prices that you can’t help buying. Look st this: Ei Ladie@ Lace and Congress Gaiters, $1 to $2, Do Balmorala,€1.25 to £2.90 ones Bhi pers and ee oi Ce sia», ren’s Shees and to 21, Men’s Gaiters and Shoes, $1 to $1 Do fine Calfand Opera Boots, #2 50 to 96. Most of the Shoes are of our own mesaulactare, and well made, and of the best materials, Our motto is “WS TRY TO PLEASE.” L. HEILBRUN & CO., 606 7th street, under je })-20* PI 4 A ITFIELD'’S PILLS are warranted a certain The woret cases yield after one or two doxes No surgi¢al operation should be ra- sorted to, a redief tous obtained is but temporary, and mo cure Auscccr been perfected by the use of the Aave, The following gentlemen bave been cured : Mr. Stiles, No. 229 Broadway; Mr Hughes No, 107 Spring street; Mr Wisher, No. 544 Broome treet. aster eter er whose Soares o88 be obtained atiny office. Price 5) cents per box. Bold by alidrugziste. Whelesale by D.8. BARNES & CO., No, 202 Broadway, and by the proprotor. 30 B Im __No. 481 Broadway, New York G®24t BABGAINS a FROM THE PRIZE AUCTION SALE or FRIDAY LAST. B Pant or rae Canco ov Tum Sceooner Emir, 5.0 yards CHALLIES, 400 LAWS sce “ PLAID DRESS GOODS. Also, a large lot of different kinds of damaged DRESS GOODS very low. Damaged BALMORAL BKIBTS. &e. a alarket Spaces Niet eRe EN DERG. pace. under ie Avenue House, oo between 7th and Sth streets YY ABHINGTON BRASS AND STRING BAND— 1.4 Conductor, Michele Trojsi; Leader, mer. Headquarters. at Metropolitan 40 Pennsylvania avenue. Call on hn r, 530 Ninth street,or Mr. Tri th i, corner of South eee my 18- FRANKLIN & CO. OPTIGIANS, " %F™*ER 244 Passrivania Avance, (north side,) between Hath and isth ste, 368 Pa. avenue, wader the National Hots. ROCK ORYSTAL (Brazilian Pebble) and IM- PROVED PERISCUPIC #PECTAOLES, -cientit- emily sad — suited to the proper condition of the eyesight. ERA and FIELD GLASSS8, ACUROMATIO (OROBOOPES. BAROMETEGS, THERMOMD- FERS. ELBOTRICAL BATT pitEs. MATEK- MATICAL AND SURVEYORS INSTRU MBN 13, il’ and Misitary Qnlel , E BaspaacpuMs novery ste. STMRMOSCOP RS 5 c.ine ‘eat v. eae eNeateiclemisorretell. cay iste HE REYNOLDS HOUSE. ‘The errigned, thankful to hia friends and the are eral, for the patronage they 0 iv former proprietor of the HeClenan Ae ,?? POS) ‘ally begs, Jeave to inform them that he has Teanstor establishment to the of lath street and Penn- syivania avenue, where aoe cyree a pease in Beet DIAHE: where. the bert ot Wines aod wi REET AU BART nee anand, Meals can te bed Mere the shortest potice. igtne prblcare fen invited to. visi¢ thie haa J. W. RBYNOLDS, Proprietor, The affidavit was | Rice steady. * Dard, View | emiicrrovs | of Kirkwood House, Washington, | they are | l OFFICIAL. j PROPOSALS, H ‘Wan Daranrunry, | {ROPUSALS FOR BYATIONSLY. | PRovesr MARsHAL Guxunat's OvrIs,¢ || PS” Set Leet ‘Enited+ tate: ex. Part of Lot N Washington, June®, 3803. § | Darsuvuuee 9 Exare, Baif of Lot Bo. 5. Pquare Noe sus torth | Cirenler emo a i Waservoron, dunel, Bas, o: bot Ho i, Beare v0. fe: Let No. i . Theenroilment shonid include all able- | Su:nap Paorosets for farnisnii ch Eta- ‘No.7? 1 | bodied male citizens of the United States, and tionery » mar be youu 4 iy ‘the “Depatiaanl ety cen” ee ee ! residents of foreign birth who shaii bavede- étring the b-esi year o74 June 32, ies. will be ‘hereat,th-t partef Lot numbered one, (1) in i elared on oaih apes bee eee eran etti- ; ZeNs, between the ages of 90 and 45 years. } Il. For the purpose of exroiiment, all tha j Above named persons who were no* in the mil- | itary service on ihe 3d of March, iti, shall be ! divided into two classes The first class, consisting of all between the ; ges of 20 and 35 years, and all unmarried per- } #0ns above the age of 35 and under 45. > The second cluss consisting of all married i perzoms between the ages of 3) and 45 years. _ The persons whe were in the military ser- } Vice of the United States on the 3d of March, 1863, should therefore appeay in the Consolida- | ted Enrollment Lists in elase b: ‘The preparation of these lists ; permitted to interfere with the earliest poe- { eible eompletion of the Consolidated Lists of | Classes t and 2. Men from the first class will be the first ealled into the serviee of the United States. id not ba themeri ves. © reee:¥ad until 19 occlook im, on MONDAY, the on day ef duly next .Phose anacsom: panied ing a fronte- twenty-&: fe * factery tertimonials of arity to fai6ll econ. | the Tot gud next SdSvining the ext is hd eX8 adju! five Seuar? nembereé two hendred and 6fiy, (2d — ° ining the ea t tweat: not be cunsidered and e=ntracts wib only : feat front of said Lot; a i half of be anarded to established sanafecturera of, of * mumbared three, in Neaats messheted three une i Geslers iv the articles, dred snd twenty-four, (#24) and the morta halfof Ali aatioi-o required must be ef the best eua't of their nin? nd not infervor to thesamps whi Will ba exhibited at the Depar:ment. sh proposal mast be signed by the individual or frm maging it, and must cpec! Dut one prise f& >. ak aud every article of tl ule or of the esa bic for. The ariicl-s, when farnished, must rorrespond with the susaples, oF any of tues, if cesired, aad in noeare be inferior in quality to the sample; and they must be delivered without delay when ordered, ard they murt be ratisfactory to the Becr 3 a fallare eo to eompiy with thi deemed eause fur the abrogatio: nished at the option of lowest market { Lot No. eleven, (1i}in Square numbarad «x hun- | @red ard aizhtr-sigat, (658) aud Lot numbered te! , (33) am Square nombored six hundred and jwhty-vight, and thst part of Square numbered seven hundr'd and twenty six, beginning at the northwest corner of said rquare, and rnaning egy’ twe hundred end oni 31) feet.one-aud s-half(t:) inches, thenee pouinia iets (60) feet, thence south- eastwardiy, and at re t angles to Marylend avenue, forts -three (53) feet four (4) inches, thenes southwestwardly, and along said avenue, two hun- area and forty-e ght (248) feet, wine (2) ‘inches, to the southwest angle of said Square, thenes north two hunaréd and twelve (212) feet, ten (Ww) inehes, w the place of beginn:ng, as the same are kaown, marked and 4. agente om the grcond pists and plans of the eity agd county of Washington, Distriet of Columbia, recorded in the land reecrds of anid triet, together with all the improvements, build- to be far- ee, Seas nel reeente 08, is rv ‘eater or less quantity of each art! erdering & coptracted for as the public service may require, i i i } i j Jaxus B. Fry, } ith ved security must be given ®, rights, i Fane l.2w_. Provost Marshal General. | pyihepiieg- or Arm obiaining the contract aad | haveaitanenades ister, cpaarronaneet and other piiad oe hae Ee { ent af the refusal or neglset of the eon- | pertaining. andall tae right, title, interest and { Ww4s DEPARTMENT, { trsetor to forniah any artic e or artieles named in | te of Francis Hanna, therein, have seized | Adsorany Guxenit’s Orrron, the contract on the order of the disbursing clerk, | by the Marchal! of the United Slaton for the District i i Wasnmeron, , 8. i the same way be parch in oj market, and ; of Columbia by virtue of an act of Congress ap General Orders, Ne. 18. j the differ in ad ris therefor, anc th- von- ; proved on the seventeenth day of July, in the year 1. Abu pd tabliched in the Adjntact Gon- | tract pri hall be id by contractor, and | of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- + Osea CetR DH: i | be deducted in the settlement of his actoust for twe, entifled ‘An act act to an, Insarreetion, eral’s Offes Ly she recor ofa en es j the quarter durizg which such refusal or neglect i fo ponte Treason pe Me tellion > seize and eonis! the ergant . officer will | may cectr. @ property of rebels, am the: Nid Seniled te thu ekere Se be au. with see! The subjeined sehedule specifies, as nearly agcan | snd whereas the United Rtates Attorney | or he Di be assigned to the eharge of the Brreau, > now bedone. the amvnnt, qnelity, deseription of | trict of Calumbia, did on the Sth day of May, A. D- ; number of elerks ax may be doxignated by the | enh of the articles likely to be required. 1888, file a Libel of Information in this Court, pray- jotant General. | _ The bius will be canvassed for each of the three | ing the condemnation of anid property and reel es II, Three or more fleid offleers will be detailed 2s | classes separately. aud contracts for one or more | tate under the act aforesaid and that process of mo ~ Taspectors to muparvise the organisation ofoolored | OF the elarsey ararded. es may be deemed must ad- / mition iseue against the owner and owners of paig - : a fs troops at rack points as may ba indicated by the | "Proponais to be addrenned to the Department of | Srelsiiving en tnterers thee eee eee War Department in the Nerthern ané@ Weetern | Btate, and indoieed ‘Proposals forbiationery,”” ral ri any, tee are and semen seid 2 States, me DESORIPTION OF ARTIOLES, ay in th SPT ats AS pe peas IIY. Boards will be ecnvened at such ports as j Kem. Class No. 1—Peper, De ee Unownns that nolan te oan } Inay be decided apen by the War Department to ik ice) ane @ap, Reavy, ruled to pat- Ske owner of evaert: of said property axe real oe examine applicants for corgmisions to eommand | and all persons interested or claiming an in- nee i . 10 reams Gap, white, ruled to pattern, per ream | terest therein to anaw TEe- colored troops, who, on spplication to the Adin | Desemecae, white,raled to patiern, Srtrases | Non onthe ares 3 ieee July Sent naan tant General, may receive authority to present | pe . per ream: eaure, ieeay they have, why said property and real themselves to the Board for examination, 4, WO reams eonsular cap, raled to pattern, per estate. and the right, title and interest therein, of IV. No porsons shall be allowed to recruit for the said Francis Hanna, sheuld not be eondemned eolored troops except specially authorized by the War Department; and no such authority will be ; giten to persona who have not been examined and pasaed by a Board; nor will euch authority be given any one person to raise more than one regiment, V. The reports of Boayis will specify the arade | of commission tor h each candidate is fit, and authority to reerni li be given in accordance. Commissions will be isuned from the Adintant Gen- eral’s Office when the greseribed namber of men is { Teady for muster into service, VI. Colored troops may be socepted Ly companies iments by the Adjutant General. The regiments will be numbered seriatini, in the order in whieh : they are raised, the numbers to be determined by | the Adjutant General. They will be designated: Regiment of U. 8. Colored Troops.” VII. Reeraiting stations and depots will ba es tablished Ly the Adjutant General as circumstanaes | shall require, and officers will be detalled to muster and inspeet the troops. VIII, Tue non-commissioned offleers of colored { troops may be sclested and appointed from the j best men of their number in the nenal mode of ap- pointing non-commissioned oftcers. - Meritorions | commissioned offeers will be entitled to promotion to higher rank if they prove themscives equal ; w It IX. All personal applicationa for appointinenta in colored regimants, or for information concern- ing them, must be made to the Chief of the Burean; | ali written communications ehouid be addrewed to General, By order of the Secretary of War. B.D. TOWNSEND, nt Adjntant Genoral, mys-eolm Aasis i W242 DEPARTHENT, \ ADJUTASY GENERALS Ovvios, WaAstina?ox, May 22, 1833, | Generel Orders, No. 144. | the 1 are preseribed for tha examining epplicants for | rom 9orclock a. m. fitting to be p | partment, an 2. The Board s whether approved | Le made weekly, or ; teball he subjected toa fair but pas to physical, mental, and troops. ify for what ¢radaofcom > be made oardyand in | ts to euch grades sg approved by e recommended 7. The report of the Board, if adverse, shall be conclusive; and uo person rejected by it shall be i re-examined. 8. Other instructions will be commnnicated to Boards, 1f required. By order of the Secretary of War, EF. D. TOWNSE: Assistant J SD, ant General. my eolm 7 4B DEPARTMENT, Avsurast Gi | Orr:cr, 4 May 7, sai, 8 nder General Orders, No. 44,2 Board now ip nat No, 469 Fourteenth street, Washington. Applicants for examina) ferred to the General Orders, No, 144, for informa- tion how to get authority to «ppear betore zg. TOWNSEND, my gS-eclm Assistant Adjutant General. y**0ec asters DEPARTMENT OF WASH- INGTON, Qtice Chief Quartermaster, May 23,1563. DFALBRS IN AGRICULTURAL ImpLeweNTb, Gan- DEN Burbs, &e., are requested to furnish thisoffice price lista of the various articles of their trade. The san:@ should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- nel Eitas M. Greexa, Chief Quartermaster, Oe- partment of Washington my 25-tf Pe Provost MarsuaL Quxenaw’s Orrica, WASHINGTON, May 22, 186°. Noticy,—The attention of all officers who have been honorably discharged on account of wounds or disability, and who desire to re-enter the nervice in the Invalid Corps, is called to the provisions of General Orders, No. 105, of 1863, from the War De- partment, published in the papers throughout the country. Buch officers are requested to comply promptly with the provisions of that order, and to send their written applications,as therein pro- vided, for positions in the Invalid Corps, (stating the character of their disability.) with as little de- lay an possible, to the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State in which they may be. Buch Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral will at onee forward the applications, with hia endorsement, to the Provost Marshal General at Washington. Officers fur the Invalid Corps will be appointed | immediately upon furnishing the papers required | by General Orders No. 05, of 1863, from War Depart- Their pay and emeluments will commence | mot from date of organization of the respective | commands to which they may be assigned. {| JAMES 'B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. my 33 Provosr MarsHaL Generat’s Orrico, asuincroRr, D. C., May 22, 1363. ; Allmenwho Gesire to join any particular regi- | went of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby autho- rized to present themselves any time during the uext thirty days to the Beard ofenroliment in their respective Districts, The Board shall examine | them and determine upon their fitness for the ser- vice, and if found to be fit,the Provost Marshal of the District shall give them transportation tiekets to the general rendezvous, at the héadquarters of | the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Genersl of the State. As soon as they presentthemselver at this general rendezvous they shall be duly mus- tered by @ mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. FRY, | my 2-kn Provost Marshal General, | Ww 7 : ‘WASKIN@TON, January 28, 1863, In consequence of the presrure of business atthe War Department, passes for citizens to visit the | Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of ; Lieut. Gol. ComzaD, 133 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. ILK AND Lage s™ Wharrinas axp SuAWLA, | 4 to be afterwards consolidated in battalions and roa” { the Chief of the Bureau, to the care of the Adjutant | | i { | | | m | from date of acceptance of such appomtments, and | ream 5, Sreams consular eap, white, double thick, superfine, per ream reams legal eap, white, trimmed and ruled, per ream and 60lt aceording to law; and that netive be giron by Fortine scopy of thie order upon the front door of the eourt-house of the Distriet of Oolumbia, and k by publication in the Bvauing Star twice a wee! 7. Or * quarto post, white, roled, super, per p egeers 4 to seid first Monday of July next, the ream iret publication t beon or before the first day of 8. 10 reams white vellum note, highly glazed, } Ju: e next. hard ealerderea, par ream By order of the Court, 1h May, 1963. 9. 200 reams .ommercial mote pager, lined, super : ‘est: . 2. MEIGS, Clerk. extra, per ream ‘ | Jel Mawtd Copy—Teet: H.J. MEIGS’ Clerk. Team ~ } Toyal, par ; Team 10 reaias large brown envelope. per ream 3: Wdosen sheets patent blotting, per dozen . 10 reama flat eap, white, onralad, Wream: envelope, yellow or bub SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF S COLUMBIA 2 Sitting as the United Mates Dicérie: Court for soid jatrict. 0. 10, shests Colted Btstea es, Lot x Pe aes He. oH fat of Lot No. ¥, Square No 48; Part of Lot No 14, Class No. 2—Knnelopes, Square No 4s; Part of Lov No. 28, Rauare Ni; 1. 1,000 muslin lined, lith pas of Lot No 24, Square No. 491; Raildin, order, 30 by dis mprovementa, &c., in the elty of Washington, 21 muslin lined, li DC. . to order, 9 by 4 ine! Whereas Lot numbered ten, (10,) in Square num- 8, 0 muslin lised, lith dered forty, (40;) Part of Lot numbered one, (1,) order, i] by 63: inc per and Part of Lot numbered fourteen, (14,) in Sqnara 4, 100.09 adhesive envelopes, white, heavy lithe- } numbered four hundred and eighty-eight, (488,) grapBed, and printed to order and pat- | beginning at the southwest eorner of said’ Lot num- terns, per bered ono, (!.)and running thenea north ninety-five 5. 19,900 adberive envelopes, large and small, feet thrae (3) inches, thence east twenty 2)) feet white, letter and note, plain, per Ml eight and three foarths (#,) inehes, thenee soath intermediates sizes ordered not to be char, ninety-five (95) feet three (3) inches. to north higher than bid for size next larger, ciroeh bee set iy ee with pe pas of K ane i = F enty (20) feet oigl ree fourths (#4) inchea Class No. 1— Pens, Pencils, de. to the beginni bat Mt Buumbared tw ty- i oss" Porry’s, Gillot’s, er good ree, (£3,) ati of Lot numbered twanty-four, ee eee pene pir atcone eee me | (u.)in Square numbered four hundred aud ainety- 2. 8,000 quills, Kio. 72, por Mi one, (01)) Me fianing for the sume at the northeast 8, 13 gros Paber's of other good,No,3 to¢,or | angle of said Lot numbered twenty-four (2) and araduated, per grossa running south twenty-three (23) feet three (3) 4. Sdozen Faber’s,ac.,red and blue pencils, per | inches, thence weat Shisty-six fas) feet, thenes doses Boren ererrraty hacky Mt feet, tbace (8) inelies be: nor : -ai feet three Class No. 3continued—Ini, Inkctends, Wafers | foartha(s;)ofum ine. taens > Rorshweeedl pte and Was. (3) feet three (4) inches, the: rth eleven (11) 1, 5dozen Draper's inkstande, per do’ feet, thenee esat one hundred temunity-Gire (12%) 2! @doszen Mayuard & Noyes's ink, gints, per feet to the beginning. a a ere known and : marked and designated onthe 2 plane of the eity and county of Washi trict of Ooiumbia, recorded in the Lan said District. and together with ail the improve- dozen 8 6 doxen ink. pints, Arold’s, par dozen -4@. ddozen best Fronek carmine ink, ounce per cozen + Dir- 5. 6Meval wafers. nest caality, red, No, S,for | eps, brildings sights. priv ilewes.s ofce seal, i iv wies ii i 8. 2.pounds best Ted wafere, common eize, per | fin any Wig arpertalnin pous: : i 7, 10) pounds best extra cuper scarlet sealing | Rave been seized By wax, per pound P Yo. 3, year Chass No. 2, a she year of pros Insurrection, Hon. to aeire and con and for = ria An Act to Fap- ) punish Treason and Rebel Contunwed—Cxlsry aud IMiscel- bancous Artici Sdoven Boger’s or ather knives, 4 blades, buck or pearl handle, psr dozen & dezen Koger’ ivory handle er Shaver’s patent erasers, per dozen 3. 1 dozen ivory wafer stampa, per doen + 2dozen office shears per dozen |. Séosen oft i hovan doven silk ta, r dozen rose red tape. assorted, per gross zen paper weights, assorted. per dozen zen Green's {gk etaser ant piper eleanor, per dozen ata the Property of Rebels, d wh he! of Alay, in the 19, Spounds prepared India rabber, per pound | year of on sixty-three It 3 peunds pounce per pound DR DE ithe 2 owner end 12. SU pcunds large twine for packing, par pound | owners t and all 13. So pounds lingn twine pr pound ersons i SX) pounds best catty tw ne, per pound 0 BPPew 5. 3docen rajere, round or lat, 9 inchos long, | Mousay perdesen i they have, aint 16. est qnelity sponge, per ponnd the rest theny 1. per ponnt Corse: should not be con 18. I size glnss jarz, with w; and that no’ 1 by i metailis top, per doven ing a copy of thix order upon the front door oF 19 50 dozen ponholtors, assorted, par dozen Court House of the District of Columbia, and by fe l-iaw4w pabt Star twi = = PETE eS ar aa of Jul ppporeeay J FOR STATIONERY, f befor of the Court, May Tert: Copy—Test:—R J MEIG (i U PREME COURT OF THE DISTRIC? OF Ly COLUMBIA. . Sictiag as the United Btates Disirict Court for said Visirick. Tnited States es. Lot-6, 7,2, in Bquare No. 436. Whereas,lots numbered six (6)seven(7) andeight, (8) in Bquare number fon: hundred an i as the same ia known, marked and desi; # ust acronpany bid ssful bidder wil he req sureties tur t,and th otter i 4B it inay ish the quau- | of Washington, District of Columbia, and recorded | in the lang recoras of said District, togetaer with all the improvements, buildings, r the dule below are te 1 opiion of the Department at she lowest market prices. fame belongin ning, sod PARR MALE OF LINEN Sroc all the right, tit! aa At- | 19 reams dispatch cap, weichivw IS pe len therein has been sei helof ihe | W) reams foolscep, ruled or plain, weisving 14 | United Btates for the Distr by vir i a pucdtan ack of Gengeers, approved on wen 60 reams quurto-post. rcled or plain, we , | teenth day of July, fa the year of our Lord one si alas inet . plain, weighing | tre send eight bundred end sixty-two, entitled foe reamaaqunrte-post, rated or plain, weighing | “AD Actto suppress Insurrection, to pauish Freas- ea ROUMIE LOMA So obo ee ee | cuead Rebellion: tonsa aud contiseate the Prop- payer ‘or pla erty of Rebels, and for other parpores:” and whore. as, the United States Attorovy for to District Columbia did.on the mnth day of May, A.D. 1 file a Libel of Information in this Court, pri the con temnation of said property and real under the act aforeraid,and that process of tion issue against the ‘owner end owners o property and real estate, and all perso: or claiming an interest'therein, warning thein at some early day to appear aud answer said informa- tion: Itis, therefore, on this ninth day of Muay, in the 150 reams note paper, ruled or plain, headed as per pattern. poms ropying paper. ais blotting paper, red. 0 dozen blotting boards 30 reams envelope paper, buff or yellow, reyal. 14) reaws Manilin wrapping paper, super royal, 20.000 envelopes, official sized, plai : letter and note i. ficial sizes, ed a4 per pattern, plain, extra heavy, 0 en ‘tre radu ear of our Lord eightesen hundred and sixty ~- ey wheavy, headed | Jirte, ORDERED that aoties be given to the owner 700 arose ancl owners of said property and real estate, andail 10,14% quills, No »0, persons interested or claiming an interest therein, Ww appear and answer this information on the firat Monday of ely next, and show causa, if any they PPAR f said property snd real te, and the right, title and interest therein of the said Thomas D. Allen should not be condemned and sold accord- ing to law; and that notice be given by posiing a copy of this order upon tke front door o' the Court House of the District of Columbia,and hy publica- tion in the Evening Star, twice a week previous to id first Monday of July, A. D. 1863, the tirst pub- lieation to be on or before the first day of June next, By order of the Court, May 9, 1963 Test : .J. MEIGS, 01 2A) dozen Faber’s Ul 19 dozen Fa: er’s 150 dozen penholders, 12 dozen ivory folders 2) dosen crasers, ivory handles. Wdozen Rodger’s or Wostenhulme’s feur-blade enknives. _ Sdozen Bodwors’s scissors, 2 dozen shears, 49 dowen Maynard & Noyes’ black ink, ® dozen 0 - do 50 dozen French carmine ink. qnarta, pins, dozen inkstands, a Whitney’ es lerk. ene Ate! Dreeres Whitney's, orequal | Oopy mest? B,J, MEIGS Glenn oh ia 60 pounds @ wax, scarlet, Pdi elec UPRENE COURT OF 1m DISTRICT OF CO- 20 dozen silk taste, assorted colors; Holding the United States District Cowrt for said {6 dezen rolls red tape. eairtets 10 pounds linen twine. United States vs. Part of Lot No. 4 Square No. 377; Rart of Lot No. 2 No. 377; Buildings, 2} 2 dozen large jars aiucilage. with brushes. plats ond cords of a the ground plata and pinns of the city aud county | hits, privileges, | appurtenances and other hereditaments to the | at li 4, Square fae Oink eae ee roments, ce. id the city ol Washington, Soren pen racks pine certs, . Wherean that par or Lot numbered four (4) in 6dozen rulers. Square numbered three hundred and seventy- B) gross india rubber bande, * | Seven (s77) beginning in the rear line of said Lot 3docen memorandum books. See Rie alley as Spain distant twenty four (24) feet east, from the northwest corner of #aid Lot, Sdoson boxes notarial sealx, thence east twenty (20) feet, thence south thirt 6 dozen boxes notarial wafere. wether with all the improvements, buildings, rights, privileges, Bpparseniances, and other hered- -itaments to the same belonging. or in any wise ap- all the right, tile, and interest and a2 es asta have pean ized of the United States for the District of Columbia, by virtue of an act of Con aTess, Approved on theseventeenth day of July, in year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, entitled “An Act to suppress Insur- rection, to ish Treason ani Rebellion. to Seize and confiscate beets d of Rebels, and forother purposes;” and whereas, the United States Attor- ney for the District of Golumbia did, on the ninth day of May, A. D. 198, files Libel ef informatien in this Court, pr: eg condemnation of said property and real estate, under the act aforesaid, and that i#.Of monition issue againat the owner and owters of said propert ana real estate, therein warsing them at some sadly dae to ore ere @ ear! and gustrer information, ¢ spor ein far’ Itis, therefore, on this ninth day of May, in the on! our eighteen hi xt Bixty-th: BEBD that notice be given to thi dozen paper weights, 3@ 6, 13,20,27,29 Jppaprorare FOR COAL AND WOOD. DeparTuant OF 1178 IxrsRior, June 5th, 1353. BRatxny Prorosars will be received at this De- partment until l2o"cloek 4., on fucsday, the Suth instant, for furnishing for the ure of this Depart- ment and the different branches thereof— 450 tons Coal of the kind, snd equal to the best quality, of Baltimore (ioal Company ‘s Coal, | 50 tons best quality Red Ash Coal. 100 cords best eeasoned Oak Wood, l2corda best Bakers’ Pine Wood. _To be delivered ateuch times and in such qnan- ties during the season asinay be wanted. The Via reserves the right to require the successful bidder to incréase the above quantity one halt at any time durifig the senso: Bond-in charge of the frances: aad cry fon nd, in charge of the furnaces: and any delivery of the above, not sucisiactory. to charge of the furnaces will he.rejected, Bath factory arrangements must be made for the and all correct measure it ofeach. rsone inte: atrinte: ‘Bonds for The henthtel rformance of the con- 8 oe gh suawet this Tniormal wad atheist | tract, in double the anrount, will be raquired. Monday of July next, and show. cause, if any they |, Proposals to be addressed to the Sicretany or | have, why property and realestate, and the | THR Tnrmon, and endorsed “Proposals for Coal ight, title and interest therein of the said A, Y. and Wood.” Je 6-28 - Garnett, should not be condemned and sold ae- eording to law; and that notice be given by posti: HE.CHBAP SAT 5, Copy Of Shia cuver upon t front oor ofthe Geur | wae = TRIG BOOM! ©} Howre of the Di of Colambis, aud by publica- |” | New Yor! 647 Jf et, op EEE ter es » twice a week previons to P t, Sanday: let day next, the first publication {| ded. Clean ain conta each, cnor belers the rat day of June next, ee : By Court, APPLES AND PRAOHES, Oopy—Feat:—E, J MEIGS. Rae 20 JORES & 00.7, ; FAN, & A OF WASRING TON. mye Oorner Highth and D ste, eb FRANCE TAYLOR, “ (3) feet, thence west twenty (20) feet, thence nort! aeorer Skee Sets (30) feet to the beginning; and that part of 2 dozen letter files," Lot numbered twenty-four (34) in square numbered 12 doven writing tvid three bundred and seventy-seven, (S77) being the Hdoran weiting Said, Lorth thirty-three (38) feet front by the depth of Pies ait) the lot; as the saine are Known, marked and desig- Sdozen cold pena and holders pated on the ground plats and plans of the city Sor mae teas ined. £ anny of Washington and District of Columbia, rehid Ppaart pe, is recorded in the land records of said District, to- c Mx OF THE DISTRICT OF . oan ONuas OL Ee DISTEICT OF GO- SUPREME cones late Sitting as she Unind eae: Deowies Cowri for said ; Sitting as the District Qourt of the United States for the ) 2 Daerie. ; Usited Staten ns, Bart finif of Let Wo. 3, Revor- yatior Ra 11, in the city of Washington, uv. C Whereas, the Ba t Half of Lot number rirteen, | (i) ip Beservatios No. eleven, (11) as the same + known, merked and d. ted in the gruand plats § i pans of the city ashingten, iistrict o: jelambia, reso im the land reaofds of said } Distriet, tog ther with all the imp-ovem nts. wuikli-ge. righte, privileccs, appurtenances, and other bereditam- nts to the same belovging, oF in © any wine apvertaining. and all the right, tith, and | interest ef Martin j,. Rmith therein, has = seized by the Marshal of the United Riates for she Di trist of Columbia, by virtne ofan ast of Co! (ee approved on the serenteenth Gay of July on ¢ year of our Lord one thousssd eight hundred mane tee, entitled “4n Act to Feetio! reas Insur- No puaish Tro-son and Bebolitoa. th seve pele, and far other Btame Attor. did, ou the th a Libet of Info owner and all persens interested or claimin, thera: arate * in an interest ‘abd owners of mid property ned real estate, } ema at some early day to appear | ion. i and apa OxDEX¥)D that retiee be given to the owner owners ¢f said property and realestate, and ito gpvaar SON etree tisfrafortntes ons first Monday of J they have, we: the right, tite and Marjin L. Smith, should not ee pl The ‘Ocart House of th Dy pudlieation in the evions to said drut’ M ef ie voblication to be on or before the Gret day of June next, By order ef the Court, fay 13, Bs ‘Feat: BJ. Clerk, Copy—Test:—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. myt-tawtd « MB OOURT OF THE Dist SoPRE oO CSOLUMBE DISTRIOT OF Sitting es the United pentls Desirict Court for said 3 9 5 United Btates vs Schooner Harvest, her Tackic, , &e.—In Prize. ea) tured an prise by the officers and erew of the United ‘ates rteamer Juriata and brought into the of Washi: ym, Distriet of Columbia, aad within teenth day of May, AD. 1s6s' a isbel wee fled ta nm ay of} ay, e 2 2 this Goart the United States A ‘the con her tackle, &c . and the owners thereof, and persons inter earl E uly pext,and show esare, if any aroversy and real estate, tarest therein of the be condemned at thet notices be rested therein, warning them at some \y @ay to appear and answer said libel. It in efore ordered by this Court, in admiralty sit- ng, this 19th da: of May, A. DB. 1963, that notice ven to the owners of said schooner ané cargo and all persons int 4 or elaimiug an interest erein aprese and answor this libel on the first Monday of July next, and show cause, if any they ave, why said schooner and eargo should mot be eon ned and sold aceording to law; and that said noties be given by a copy of this order UT eetbns front door of the Court Honse of anid istriet, and by publication in the Evenings Star twice a week previous to said first Monday of July next, the first publication to be on or before BY ¥: * By order of the Court. ms G8. Clerk Copy—Test —R. J MBIGS. Check noe haw P»orosats FOR STATIONBRY. el TaRasuRy Darantunsr, Jun 8, 18m. Bxarup Proposats for Stationery will be rived i this Department until the Se dey" er 10! 12 0’o! = of the articles in class] will be furnished jesiring ie to bid, om application at the De- partment reservos to itself the right to onde she wOune paper plain or faint-lined to any reguire rn. liveries of all articles in the several classes must comply with the w-itten ifeations,which will be furnished to bidders, with the samples of oral deliveries will be subject to inspection by 3 deliveries w om by an expert detailed for that pu’ by ‘the. Secretary of the Treasury, ard the delivery of any iaferior article shall be deemed sufficient cause to annul “Hstiv aries ust be free of eh: the T: Dalivs must ba free of eharge, at ‘vea- sury Department, Wastington Esc} propos) must be signed by the indlyidual or firms making it, and be accom panied by a satis factory guarartee thet the bidder will execute a Sontetet pie good and sufficient bonds, if nis bid e accapted. ‘The failare to comply with any one order naier 3 contract. to operate to tha forfoiture of the en: Mire penalty ei the bond; or the Seoretary of the Treasury may direct the purchase im open market of auch quantivies of any xrticies aa shall be necessary to supply the deficiency caused by sueh failure, and charge to the soutractor Hfty 1 per cantnti 0) the price which it shall be teund | necersary to pay for such articier. Proposeia abaccompanied with satisfactory gus- yeoteen will not be considered, and contracts will |* be awarded only to established or dealers in the articles. Crass No. 1. White Osp Paper White Legal Cap Paper White Quarto Post Paper White Packet Note Paper Wh te Commercial Note Paper Yellow Envelope Paper Brown Wrapsiie Paper Red Blotting Paper. Card Blotting Boards White Envelopes, oficial White Envelopes) le White Envelopes, p ize White Envelope, official size, cloth ined Brown Manila Envelopes Copying Paper White Demy paper White Mediam Paper White Super Roya! iy Letwr Press Copying Books C148 No. 2. Rest qdality Oopying Ink Best quality Black Ink Best ouality Blee Ink Beat quality Writing Fluid Reet quality Carmine Ink Faber 's best Black Lead Pencils Nov.i,2,3, and4 Vaber’s beat Red anc Peneils Steel Pens Steel Pen-bandles Gold Pens Best Quil i 5 Best furr-bladed Knives, with pearl or stag handies » Besi Erasers, with ivory handles Scissors for office use Shears for office use Crass No. 3. Glase Inkatands Gutta Percha Rulers Nine and twelve inch Ivory Folders Letter Clips : Best quality Sealing wax, made entirely from shellac Mucilazs Linen Tape Filk Taste. assorted eolors ‘Ywire Best solid-heeded Pina Swartweut’s Metalic Paper Fasteners Pneumaticinkstands . Eylet Machines ¥rench Kylets ie Pastebeard feferenco Filea De La Rue Viriting Cards Ivory Poun-e Boxes - Blastic Rings Glass Paper Weights Glass Sponge Oups sing Gv Tasing Gom i Mann’¢ or Bisson’s Patent Binders. The Department reserves the right to accept bids for individual items in classes | and 2, Bidders will be required to copform their bids to the written specifications furcished with the satopies, and failure to do so will cause the rejeo tion of any bid. fs Bids which contain items at prices lesa than the ery cor of ave uae mat be fraudulent, and will not be considered... 8. P. OHASE, June 5-2awim Secretary of the Treasury. QronsT DISEASES! SECRET DisEasEs! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, “Yea, A Poutme Cure” for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, &c. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam. no Mercury. + Only Tem Pills to be Taken to Fifwt a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in avy way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate ofthe University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists ef the present day. He RSORIER, BO ThOURLE, 0 CHANGE SmATAVES jose who ‘ve des; ty ©! e' eur = who Skt nous gorged with Balser Oopaiva, oF ercury, ry SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD tt! A, ULOERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTERS, ORO AL eS BOIS BYERICIn OB VE. NERRAL DISEASES &e. SAMAR. KOOT AND HERB JUICES is e public as & itive YPHILIS OB VENEREAL DISHAS§S, theBA- MARTTAND HOOT AND DERE SUCH, is the most potent, certain ffectual re: A seine Nt adehea baa gemtectn ene maaufacturere of poison, 80 that the cure is thorough nt. Ts then of thik puritying Eee Re ealen mado nd Sean oer oe bs U may reyven' hs BO ‘NOT DESPAIR! a jounced incurad) sMAETT ANS ogP AND Wane 3orous ol al 8: will re 8" fro VEMALES!! FEMALES! affections with which In bers males the HOOT AND HERB JU 1048" to Bier ethane ea Debility, and for all complaints incident to t! : a coer ears ae for $5. F "8 CHANCRE WASH, 8. CALVERT FORD,e rner of itth and K, Alexandria, may 6-tr Dern EV EaT DENOMINATION, 8 P HELMBOLD'S é BIGCHLY CON€ESTBATED * COMPOUND : FLUID EXTEACT BUCH! & POSITIVE sND SPRCIVIC REREDY tian, Infiemmesion or Ulceration of ths Blat- der and Kidacys, Diseases of the Pros- trate Gland, Stone tn the Bladder, Catcerone Gravel or Brick Duet Depesii and Mucous er Silky Diecharges, and all Diseaves or Afections of the Bladder and Kidnays, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHT. For Weakzess arising frem Bxcasses, Habits of Dis- sipation, attended with the following symptoms Indim:csition to Bxertion, Lose of Power, Loss ot Memory, DiMeulty of Breathing, ‘Weak Nervos, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Wake- fulness, Pain in the Baek, Universal Langitnds of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Fiashizg of the body, Dry- ness of the Skiz, SRUPTIONS ON THE PACH, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which tip medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fa- tuity, Bpileptio Fits, im ome of which the patient may expire, Who oan say that taey are not frequently followed by those ** Direful Diseases,” IN- SANITY and CONSUMP- TION. Many are aware of the cause of their weGering, but none vill eonfoss. The records of the In- zane Asyinms and the Melan- ekcly Deaths by Con- sumption, bear ample wit- nese to the truth of the as- fertier, The constitetion ones affected with Organie Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen ana Invigorate the System, which HELM- BOLD'S EXTRAOT BUCUU INVARIABLY DOES HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTBACT . SARSAPARILES, For purifying the biood, re moves all diseases arising from excesses and impradence in life, ehronie constitutional dis- eases arising from an impure state of the blood. and the only re ble and effectual known remedy fo care of Scrofnla, Seal] Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Sveillings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and'Legs,Blotches, Pimples on the Pace, Potter, Erysipelas, aud all scaly eruptions of the skin, Two table spoonsful of the Extract of Sarsapa- Tilla added to a pint of water, is equal to the Libson Diet Drink, and ene bottle is fully cqual toa gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction, as usually made, &7 THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT- TED TO USZ IN THE UNITBD STATES AuMY, and are siso in very general use in all the STATS HOSPITALS end PUBLIC SANITARY IN8STI- TUTLONS throughout the lend, as well as in pri. vate practices,and are considered as invaluable remedies. Sre Mzpicat Paorgatiss or Bocrv, From Dispensatory of the United States, Bee Professor BEWEES’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYSIC, Philade!phia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MeDOW ELL, # celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgecus, Ireland, and pabliahed: in the transacticns of the King and Queen s Jour Ree Medico Chirurgical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Boyal College of Surgeons. Bee moat of the late Standard Works of Medicine PRICES. Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or six for $5, Bxtract Barsaparilla, $1 per dotéle, or six for $3. Delivered to any address, securely packed fr: observation, ore a Address letters for information, in confidenge, to HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOB, 104 Sours Tuxra Breezy, (below Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UN PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Whe endeavor to dispose of “their own” and “other” articles on the reputstion attained by HELNBOLD'S PREPARATIONS: HELMBOLD'S GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S - GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, HELMBOLD'S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSK-WasH, . SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, 45K FOR HELMBOLDS, % TAKE NO OTHER, =o te at tor 2 By @mendexporure, = ap -tr? 7 |

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