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“THE EVENING STAR. | FROM DIXIE. | i: sewsBorn Ace: The Richrcond Dispatch of Saturday hase ‘oe. eF from Stanton giving the rebe} report of o- Saar peau in the Valley. It will be eeen that ‘they positively locate General Ewebl and hie © ‘The writer cays: H “Oar glorious Fwell—under whom I served @ering jast year’s campaign, and for whow I | ons felt (though he never felt jealous | ey if}—has indeed caught the manti¢ of | Jackson. Brilliantly has he re- . emucied the scenes of the spring ef 1562, on the : seme theatre. Hari g first occupied every road approach. ing Wia.de-' 1, Jackson-lee, be made @ road + Tearing tle Valley turppike near Kearnsto wn, gud tretes ug across tbe Romney road, and dor six miles farther on, bearing towards the Sisrtiw burg road. By means of this road, he | ted Bis army half around the town, and at- | taoked tLe enemy, who were expecting au at- tack trom forces on the Martinsburg road, on the flank and rear. The surprise was com- plete. So little were they anticipating ao at- tack trom the direction in which ii came, that they had placed (Mere all the wagou trains, bich tne actually were between us and bm Ie « serm= that skirmishing all eround was Seing ob during Saturday, the enemy's pickets retiring. It also continued Sanday, and on that day Ewell, with great eecresy and painful toil conducted his army over the new road, getting them into position about six p. m, when the cannonade commenced. It continued for two and a half hours. during which the Loujsione brigade gallentiy charged with eheers the enemy's outer works, and took pos- season of them Here darkness closed active opera’'ions, but on Monday morning the enemy, utterly disorgunizad, evacuated the town, laiy- ing borses, w ne, coinmisBary and medical stores, and artillery. They seemed to bave destroyed nothing. Bome 390 er 400 wagons were secured; alsa, sixty pieces of cannon, and 2,900 horsesjumong whieh a large number were uunstally fine animals. Three miles above the town a brigade ev mose was eaptured, principally, 1 believe, by the immortal «Stonewall Brigade.” Besides thie, during to-day large pumbers of prisoners, in squads. were being brought in. ‘The ayenues of exit from the place were strewed with the knapsacks and clothing of | fugitives. i 3 way Jeared the brate Milroy bad escaped, Wat itso, it was atter the style in which his maeter Lincoln entersad Washington. Our whole loss im killed and wounded does Rot exceed 200. Of course we lost none in prisoners. The enemy's lose in kill and wound- ed was comparatively small, but weapnear to Bare captured nearly the whole tores, :mount- 2Bg 106,000 or 7.000. Probably at leust ns many wmoslete as prisonere were taken. i t } E Mutiny Among Deserters. New Yor, Jung 22.—The propetier Plavet, toy Washington, has returned in consequence o mutiny among_a lot of 150 deserters taken aboard at Governor's Island. One ot the riuz- bousers was ehot in the arm and ihe others wete put in irons. Porick REPoRtTs.—Seroud Lrectnet.—Mich’! Gately, Jus. Keegan, George J. Wolt, selling Tkqmor unlicensed; #20 each. John J. Pitt, Fiding on pavement; é5 cents. J.T. Smith and W. MeNab, fighting; dismissed. Thirt Preeine.—Ann Lane, Alice Graham, d@tsorderly; $2.50 each. Dennis Kerry, nui- suace; $5.75. Jos. Adams, selling liquor to sol- ie: 20. Dan’) Kane, disorderly, dismissed. Henry Astor, driving into ucar; $5.55. John Kayeor, selling liquor to soldiers; #20. Mor- gap Craig, John Lylee, John Riley, Peter ; Dénn, Wm. Donovan, Wm. Bowel, drank; j asemissed. John O'Conner, disorderly; $3.56. #ebn Glenson, Dan’! Scanlon, do.; workhouse. -fohn Conner, Jas. Barry, do.; $2. 36 each. Fourth Precinct —James Reed, selling liquor | Bnlicensed; #20. John veish drunk and dis- orderly: workbouse. Wr. D. Shoop, dieor- : 4erly; $1.00. Martha Keefe, Jos. Brace, va- grancy, workhouse. Mah Previves—Jno. Alexander, ass Battery: jail for conrt. Wr. Boston, disorder- ty, dismissed. Jr. Fell, ereating nuisance: %i% «Norman Eastman, do.; do. Jno. Thomp- | von, disorderly; $5. Jno. Gent, drunk: $2. Car- | aline Denhash do.; Workhourr. Mark John- sev, xrand lareeny: jail for court. Jacob aseuuit and battery; bail ior peace. Malone, fast driving; #5. Thomas Fitzgerald. do; do. M. W. Myers, riding on a pavement, #2. Geo. Montjoy, resisting an officer; dismissed. Jno. McCluskey, riding on pavement. $2. Riary M. Denham, vagrancy: Workhouse. Bnih Precinet, weapons: dismi: ¢@e. Jno. Uole, disorderly; it and —Daniel Lythef, carrying Samue! Rossler, drunk; threats; do. Wm. Oarpenter, Anthony Simms, do.; $2. Tohe Alexander Jenneon, d Gregery, dyunk; workhouse } annie | druvk and profane: $2. Mary Jane | Long, Go; do. Adde William: . disorderly; do 22 REYNOUDS HOUBE. Steandersigned thankfal to his friends and the } in geveral, for the patronage they him as former proprietor of n House.” reapectin!! them that he has my ivenia averus, where he hae mew and compiate style. Connee it is. 2 RESTAURANT, where the best of Wises and Liquors wil always be on hand Meals ean be had #2 a2 boors, and at the shortest norice. Pne pabdlic sre respectfully ravited to visit this | J. W. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. — SULPHUR | i | | we ABD CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, j ? BODELING GAP. PENN’A, JAMES D. _ HENDLEY, Proprietor. Late of Kirkwood Ft » Washington, | SEASON OPENS 15TH OF JUNK, i t These Springs are in Carder! Jeng Gounty: Penn- sytvania. 3) miles wees of Barriesbuzg. hey are seooneible f from ali the principal cities by rsilroad te Harrisburg. thenee sy the Ormberland Valley railroad to Newville ; trom Newville, 3 miles good staging fo the Eprings. The sage in always io weitten wron the arrival of the cars at Newville, ‘arsoogers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore. or Weabingioa ty the mernintest coir ee Serine the cante evening at 5 o’clock, The Aotet is commodions and comforteble, with Het anc Cold baths attached, grounds for wails and xmusement. The long Oxperioncu ee ae résent Proprietor Land Many yearn past at irkwood Honse in sghingven. D.C.,) Seatiee himto say, that itwill De condugtet in a manner to pleas: a!) Visitors. aud extensive Terns: $2 per day; £ 2 per week : 4 weeks $4". mnie td se _it 2m* ILEs, “PILES, Se — Dr. WITFIMLD 3 VEGETABLE PILLBare warranted a curtain eure fer Piles. rat cases yield after one oF mar operation should be re- sorted to, as relief thus obtained is bat teraporary, and mo cor. be teem parfacted bu the use af the haste, ‘the tolle @ zentiemnen have been enred - Mr, Gules, No. Broadway; Mr Hughes, No. 16% Bpring street; Mr. Fisher, No, 544 Broome strest. And pnmeroat ladies, whose ‘addresses oan obtained at my office. ride 50 cents per aoe tee ate. Wheilceale by D.S. Aa & CO, Nou, 2062 Broadway, and by ree Bieter. 70 Ts tw No. 481 Broadway, Ne Terk: pasar BARGAINS ENOM TER PRIZE BUOTION SALB a IDAY LA8T M Pant ce rem Cinco oy THe Scrooner Barty. 40 yards CHAS. ‘LIB, Seer Bhai bRKss GooDa o. 2 large bot of diferent kinda of dam 13 GOODE very low, vs agro eter &e ated =D ‘hs Ao Boe ATER Pana, fashington Wy. DG. | GREAT RASTERN, Kc ROR pire AND, waer | eer MOREY Mone ae i eee ‘with SAFETY AND’ DISPATCH te ald | mecestidle sections of the coun! ‘his Company | hee agenciee in the principal Kailway Towns ip | » BAST, Teal pags conse as. » BOSTON re PRIA fae £: OIN- | tet BXINGTONS \ Guanestionst pe made at Ne ict pees to Ao RA regener) stave Hinet the { pours MET acd VRE, Somes ae eer nat i arena) tag tated BELLB made Collection of died camera ty soe) DUNN, chat te ee } iments by the Adjute. | factory rerommengstions of good | monials tre | rigorous exar ; also classify ‘y <1 alleen ete ee TOE cre Py a Wan Daranruery ‘ Preverr Mazen: ' Guwenat’s OFFIce, Washington, June6, isti. Circher No. 20. I, The enrollment sheuid include all adle- bodied male & the United States, and : eS residents of hein birth who shali have de- olsred on cath their intention to become eiti- wewe, between the ages of 2 20 and 45 years. Il. For the purpose of enrollanena, all the above named persons who were not in the mil- itary service on the 3d of Mareh, 1963, shall be divided into two classes ‘The firet elace, consisting of all between the Ayes of 90 and 35 years, and all unmarried per- sons above the age of 35 and under 45. ‘The seoond elass consisting of all married pereoss between the azgos of 35 and 45 years. The pereous who were in the milit eer- vice of the United States on the 3d of Mareh, ; 1663, should therefore appear in the Consolida- ted Se erounes. Liste in elaes by themselves. | stance Aiton reparation of thece lists id not be pertaltted to interfere with the earlieet pos- sible eompletion of the Consolidated List of ; Classee 1 and 2. Men trom the first class will be the fret called imto the serviee of the United States. Janus B. Fry, June lew Provost Marshal General. TAR DEPARTMEST, Adl0LART GusERiL’s Orrics, Warmrseton, Mes 2), 1438. General Orders, Wo. 143. T. A bureau ie astalUshed in the Adintant Gen- oral’s Office for the record of ali mattess relating to the organize tion of Colored Froopx. An officer will De ansignad to the eharge of the Buren, with euch nrmber of clerks as may bo dexigaated by the Ad- jtant Generel. IL. Yhree or more fell ofGears wilt be detailed xs Tuspeetors to supervise the organisation of eolored trcops at uch points ac mas be indicated by the War Department in the Northern and Western States. Ill, Boards will be eonvened et such posts is Ieay be decided upon by the War Department to examine applicants for commisons to command colored troops, who, on application to the Adin tant General, may recelve anthority to present themeelves to the Board for examination. IV. No persons shall be allowed to recruit for colored troops except pecially authorised by the | War Department; and no mich authority will be | given to persons who have not been examined and pasted by a Board; nor will such anthority be given Any One person to ‘raice more than one regiment. V. Tho reports of Boards will eperify the grade of commission for which vaeh aandidate js Stand pleated to recruit will be given in secordance, tommiscions will be tsiud from the Adintant Gen- eral’s Offies when the <ribed number of men ia ready for muster into service. VI. Colored troops nay be accepted ly companies, to ba afterwards e oneolidated in battalions and reg- General. regiments will be numbered ser, viyin the o: they are raised, the Aumbers to be defermined by the Adjutant General. Phey will be designated: —— Bagiment of U.S. Colored Troops.’ VII. Recruiting stations and depots will ba as tablished by the Adjutant Gevere! as circumstances shall require, and officers will be detailed to muster and inspect the troops. VIII, The non-commissioned oficara of colored troops inay be selected and appointed trom the bert men of their pumber in the uanal inode of ap- } pointing uon-eomminsioned cHicers. Meritorions | commisioned cffieers will be rutitled to promotion to higher rank if they prove themselves equal *to it, I All personal applications for eppolutments in colored regiments, or for information vomern- ing them, must be made to the Chief of the Bureau; all written cov:munications ahonki be addressad to the Chief of the Bureau, to the cxre of tbe Aujntaat General, By ordor of the Seerntary of War. wnya3-eolm JAR DEPARPHEN' AbDIvrayt Ganeeat’s Orviog, Washisuton, May'22, 188). Genero? Orders, No. 144. The folowing are prescribed for the guidances of Bowrds in exezai applicants for corsroissions in regimants of eolored trooya: 3. The Hoard wiil vit every day, except ¥ from 9 o'clock a.m. toSovloek p.m. The plac fitting to be provided by the Quartermaster De- partment, and public noviee given, . The Board will make to the Adjntant General, for recerd in the Haresnu for rejected; the reports will be made wevkly, or ner When -pesin lly called for. Fach applicant monst exhibit to the Board authority ¥rom the Adjutant General to appear before its pon satis- haracter whi # appli Le military service, om testi - manding Officers. All such recommendations will be Aled in the Barvau for Colored Tropa. 4. Bach applicant shall be nbjeeted tog fair bnt ion as to phywical, mental, and moral btness to comtaand troops, 5. Phe Bosrd phull specify for what : jon the several applicants are and etandi cant resiged; le of eom- at; and shail m 7 be made ‘| the candidate aapproved by the Board,and ia the order of erit recoismended by it. 7. The report of the Bourd, if adverse, shall Be eunclnsive;and co person rejected by it shall Be e-exumined S$. Other instructions will be communicated to Boards, if v a By order of the nto exch grale shal! ecretary of War, k, BD. TOWNSEND, Assistant Aaj AR DEPARTHENT, AvscraxT. Gerwea.s Orr 1cR, WAsHINGTON, May 27, 1853. Novick.—U oder General Orders, No. 44,2 Board it now in Fession at No, 469 Fourteenth street, Washington. Applicants for examination are re- ferred to the General Orders, No, 144, for informa- tiou how to get authority to sppear betore it. B. TOWNSEND, my 28-eolm Assistant Adjutant General. =Abec ances DEPARTMENT OF WASH- IXGTON. Otice Chicf Qmorterinaster, Blaa 23, 1863. DeALKAS IN AGHICULYCRAL [MPL#uMNTS, Gan- DAN FeERDS, &6:, are requested to furnish this office price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- nel Bisas M. Guaexe, Chief Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my 2>tf wy Beolm Puovosy MarswaL Gurenat™ Orrics, Wasrrvovon, Mar 22, 1468, Noticn.—Phe attention of all officers who have been honorably discharged on account of wounds or disadility, and who desire to re-enter the service in the Invalid Corps, is called to the provisions of General Orders, No. 305, of 1863, from the War De- partment, published in the papers throughont the country. Buch officers are requested to comply promptly with the provisions of that order, and | to send their written applications, aa therein pro- vided, for positions in the Invalid Corps, (stating the character of their disability.) with sa little de- Jay as possible, to the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State in which they may be. Buch Acting Assistaut Provost Marshal Gen- eral will at once forward the applications, with his endorsement, to the Provost Marshal General at + Washington. Officers fur the Invalid Corps will be appointed immediately upon furnishing the papers required by Generel Orders No. 95, of 1863, from War Depart- ment. Their pay aud emeiuments wil! commence | from date of acceptance of euch apporntments, and not from date of organization of the respective commands to which they may he x«#iqned. JAMES B. FRY, myB __ Provost Marshal General. w= BEPARTMEN Af ssnieroy, January 25, 1963, consequence ‘¢ of business atthe War Department, passes Meet fa craany to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of | Lieut, Col, Comazap, 132 Pennsylvania avére above Nineteenth street. JASON Cc. KING RAOY, Poa Ae i ecko N. a FPRETIVE, BIOH, bas , Btereoseopic Views FRLIOITOCS ites, Ambr: RABE, |Mebber Goole ae tl PANY, s bend ged ata new eat Book Ja: McOOR LONDONDERRY. © vin whieh { red Proupa, | ports of aH persons examined, whetber sprroved | sud uumber them aecur ling to merit | OEE See BALt Toke \ ; ; s® Bieving as the eee wisi Court for said | + United F tates “i — bee Ro. 3, hae Bo. | west Half of Let No. 3, #cuar Hi Bate: Lot A ee 31, Benare Let No. sy 6 Pari of Beuare No. a and Let eax, thes part of Tot numberad ena, ii)in Square ‘suuabonve two hundred and SAL eS) ey 1 ees tentertnete, five (2) fect byt } the Lot and ne: ining the ea iwenty a e Ree frent of rin Lot; and. the west half of Lot nuinbered three,in Squaze numbered three mun- dred and twenty-four, (24) and #2 norte halfof Lot Na. eleven (tant oz numbered #x hun- and Lot nombered red six hundred and oeU: Sear TRICE ‘00- Thirteen, (13) an Bquar Byam sacar that a of epseres pembared bandr atthe ie enet two huvdredand one (30! TTeet,0i =. cand a-hell( 1s) jachoa, thepee southists {00} feo thence sout! eastwardly, Tight angi ? to Maryland | Stemue. forty. geree («3 fout (4) incon, ence { south westwardiy.ou 1g Faid avenue, two hun- | dred and Tory sat (255 feat ieee} (9) inches, tu ; Mae southwest Fe of nad gst ere. thence necth | } two hupered and twelve (212) fee’ ten (WF pokes, | to the place of beginni , a8 the same are haow { Harhed and dorduatod su the srsusd place and plane of the eity and eotty ie Washiugton, Dixtri ha Feecrded in the land records of said together with all the improvements, build- ins, nals, Lebar, LS Lplpepespeny end other : editaments to th tata a. ve of Frnneln Dias Gees. ke Lege cae | by the Starbal of the Ui United Statestor the District | of Columbia by virtue of an set NETORS BP- of coe E ir tw ponish Tresson sn: efour bord que thousand eight hundred end sixt)- fwo,entified “2 “AR acy net to euppreas Insarrec tion a pissed to scueand cons, | eate the property of 1¢! and for other snd whereas ihe United Blaten Attorney for he Di trict of Oalumbia. did on the sth cay of May, A. oe WES, tea Libel of Intormation i in this Court. pray- | Jag kbs sondsramation of anid property and reales j tate under the a+ aforesaid and that proses of mo - j Bition issue against the owner ané owners of ‘aid property and real estate. and al! persons interested H Ding An interest therein, warning therm, at some early day, to appear and answer 6aid [n- formation. It is therofore, on whis fth day of | May, in the of our Lort eigiteen hundred | sixty-three, Dan KDNKBD that notice be given <3 | the owner or owners of seid property ano real es- i tate, and all persons inter: er claiming an in- { terest therein to appear and anawer this Informa- | tion om the first Monday of dnly next, and show { canso, ifany they have, why paid prone: petty and real i cht, title and in! rest therein, of j tee aid Francis Hanna,ehould not be condemned an@sold seeording to law; and that netice be given | by posting a cory of this order upon the front door er erent hi 186 of the Distriet of Colusabia, and y publication in the Bvening Siar twice a week revionsly to said first Monday of July next, the Bret publieation to be ou or before the iret day of Ju enext. By order of the Court, Mb a) at est: Sel 2awtd _Copy—Teat: UPRENE COURT OF S COLUM BIGB, Clerk. Eis! Clerk ‘BIA, i H H | i ls i i i | i i i Strinn as tha Unwed ae District Covzs far said Trited States os. Lot Re rt “aahars Xe 5 pert of Lot Xo. 1, Square No 48; Pe vot No. 4, Square No 4%; Part of Lot No. Baus ® No. 491; Vact of Let So 2s, Xquare No. 49]: Bulldines’ Improvements, &¢, iu the city “ot Wesbington, Wiiereas Lot numbered ten, (H,)} in Square num- bered forty, (mm) Part of Tot and Pert of Lot numvered tourtaaa,(M4,) in Bquare numbered four hrndre? and eiahty-eight, (48) beginning at the souW) west corner of dered one,(1,)and meyer donee ‘6 novsh ni: (8) feet tiree (3) inches, Hienes cast twenty( 20) feat eight and three fourths (ty) inches, thence south pinety-fi '%) roe three (3) inchea, to north E wert ree Sones (a) tee umberrd tren throe, (23, Vand ct 3 (#4jin Square nun. besed one ,(401,) Beginning tur the sane of te northeast aughe of sald Lot nonibyred twenty-four (4) and ronving h twenty. ee 13 23) feet three (3) incbes. the fest, thanes no:thwestwar. bree (3) inehes, thenre northwetwars ete) oot tnree fourths (34 1¢ 43) feet three (2) feat, thanee 665 wi y five a@teven (11) ve (123) ed in the Lan i ther with ail the improve vileges,eppurtenancas te the fame belonsins, tan and at ee right, title, ‘orueliux Bo: Shs Marshal of 1 y ! Columbia, by virtae of an don the serenteenth day Lord one thourand eight An Act to sup- to punivh Troscon and Rebs l- niiseate Spay Dre perty of Reh dw or in sny wise ap bier Tocess of monition issue against ers of ssid property and real and all persons interested or elaiming sn interest therein, warning them at me eariy day to aud suswer sai ‘ tis. therefore.on year of our L Oupraxe that wners of s¢ perrons in to appear and snewer ete L Monday of July, A.D. enune, if 7 they have, why ssid. pz hee ty sod real estate, and the right, iitle and interest therein of the’ said of Msy,in the three. rand be condemned sid sold K to law; and shat notice be given by poxt- 2 copy of this order npon the front door of the ouce of the District of Columbia, apt by ng Star twice a week pro- i y of daly, A.D i653, the ation io be on or before the first day of Gate [ publi dune,} order of the Court, aay 1, an ent: 1} MWIGB, Clerk, Copy—Test : "% 2 MEIGS. Cierk, my Jawt ; 00 i my: | QU PREME COURT oF ti THE DISTRICE OP Sine as the United rats "Diaries Court for said De sietcs 1 Ftates vs, Lot 6, 7.8. in Banare No. 436. #,Lote numbered six (¢)seven (7)ande; wht, ware nuwher fonr hundred. sud thirty-six Tae is known, marked apd designated on = ‘ ot Washington, District of Columbia, and recorded ip the jane recoras of said Dissrict, ater with all the improvements, buildypgs, rights ileeas, Appurtenances. and other hereditaments te tl sare belonging, oria any wise appertaining, aod all the rigbt, title, and interest of Thomas D Al- jen therein has been selaed by the Marshal ofthe beget 4 Btates tor the Listrict of Columbia, by vir anact of Oengress, approved on the sevon. thday of Joly, in ihe year of our Lo: tneusand eight hundred and sixt “Ap Actto su ppresa Insurrection. on and Rebellion, to svige and co: erty of Rebels, and for othe T purp: se. the United States Attorney for the Columbia did.on the mnih day of May, 7 1A file a Libel of Information in this Court praying the coniempation of said property and real eatete, vuder she act aforesaid, and ey eee of moni” tion issue againat the ‘owner and owners of said property and real cetate, end all persons ipterented {ming an inte rest therein, Warni.g them at arly day to appear and answer said informa- he aad ow of said pro: real estate, and all yernons interested or claiming an interest therein, ko appear and answer this information on the first ‘ay of duly next,and show cause, ifany shor Pree property and real estate, and the right, title and interest therein of the said Thomas D. Allen sionld not be eondemned #nd sold aecord- ing to law; and that notice be given by ting » vopy of this order npon the front door of the Court House of the District of Columbie,and by DubIiCA- | tion in the rs Star, seree week previous to foe iret Monday or duly, A. D a er inked pub- jaation to onor ore the rst ay of June next. By order's of the Court, May 9, 1963 SIRIGS, chee my2+-28 erty ant Copy—Sent 1K. J. MBIGS. lerk. UPRBUE COURT OF TH THE DISTRICT OF | oo Holding the United States Diss Court for said Lastrict. United States vs. PY of Lot He: Hi Part of Lot No “ eh re No.: mprovemente, &e. ety >. Libel of frnloparauen: Whereas, that parc of Lot numbered Paes in ba Sees three huodred and seventy- seven (S77) beginning in the rear line of suid Lot upon the alley et point distant twenty four (4) feet east. from the northwest corner of said os thenee east twenty (20) feet, thence south thi: a feet, thence west twenty (2) feet, thence sie tirty (bo) feet to the beginning; and that part of t numbered twenty-four (24) in square numbered three huntred and seventy-seven, (577) being the Lorth thirty-three (33) feet front hy the depth of the lot; as ihe same are known, marked and desig- rated on the ground plats and plans of the city and | county of Washington and District of Golamb | Feeorded in the land records of said District, } wher with all the improvements, building . ights, privileges, appurtenances, and other hered- ieemedle to ‘he same belonging. or in apy wite ap- | pertaining, and ali ite rivht,titie, and interest and {estate of A. Y. P. Garnett thercin, have been | seised by the Maralal of the United slates tor the | Dietrict of Oolumbia, by virtue of an act of Gon xiech!, anproveaon the seventeenth day of daly,in the year of our Lord ope thousand eight hundred wad sixty-two, eutitied An Act to suppress Lnerr- } Teetean to pubish Treason ani Hebeliion, to beice and conkecste the Property of Rebels. and for othe! r | purtosers* aud whereas, the United St | ney ior te Bh iat 0 aahre te oy ie Ath i pee es Golumbia aia, o .day of May, A filg a Libel of Informatien fu this Court, priviag the Ndeningtion of said property and real extal act aforesaid, sad Usat process of monition issue against ths owner ar owners of eaiaipra erty and real satiate ; und ul persons interestad of claiuiing ma interest | therein, w them at some | kod auswer sald information, St) “AY t appear It in, therefore, on this ninth day of May, in th your of our Lord eighteen hundeod sate tsures, | Oxpexp thas notice be given to the owner sod try, Offer un- 2 0 . $4-07S AND SHORD 70 phe: THB — partico ie iain SSuntey de- petcous feces or elvan enaph eedeg R. for thejr lriends trom the « | ep apeoat end goawes ante fi Be ation othe Me : ey : at ite a omit es tein ship “MINSBHAHA.” fave. wey cast reropery ‘and real secate aad 16s ‘Bust tery co of every aoe th, =f righ$,title aed i eran of the maid A, Y, ana Tae, exprialy rialy 10 sear aed ibn} nated ne Garnett. shon! Se. ed - iis Catend is hus ayo? mea lntert ce tees se | evi hents git gart im wast of BO por rays falas Pace will be, Brough | Rem the ven viet Steck postioue es ea City -made i rivet. ‘ : ¥ Sp erent ee ee ee Biansco, see ets iB Londonderry Pe aa. re frees rn mau ; pe aa’ ad honey’ orders tox’ | _8°VP— Fest: yepees oF wines WG MET LE PE Cl eee KS wa tye sayeuue, a | oe” * eniae . 2 of proves on the seventeenth day of aie the year | the “Puy DierEroT OF | numbered one, (1,) ! the ground plats aud piaas of the eity aud county | oranae oouRs are” MRP w) in Heacercuos Ne a st aie te (in eve ©, eleven, = j Epewn, mavbed and @ wey. e at and pans of the city of Se vietr } Golumbia, seeoréed fm the lan nthe Sud iciee ait the imp-ovew: nts, et ee. rig! vil ‘s. MOBEEA, 2.0: other heredi iteune bee to the sume belonging, o- any wise and all the right. tithe, and } interest o oe Mmith therein, 1a» | weizad by the Marshal by virtne ofan act Di triet of Columbi wonteenth cap of Ju) ofour Lord one thousand eight huoired and sixty-two, entitled “An = + to puprrese In: rection, to punish and eonliseate the Property of Rebels, and forotner poryoses;'’ and whereas, the Unitec States Atfor- ney for the District ef Columbia dic, on the thir- teenth dsy of May, : Mation in this Cour am bell tint end real cstate. under th miata jet of 5 e act afore j that -rooess of monition sane against the ; rand ewnere of maid Proparty 204 resi estate, i and ail persons interested or claiming an interest therein. warning them at some early fe ict | and anawer said information. Iti. therefore, on this thirteenth day of May, in } the year of our Lord eigh’ OxvakeD bat eiice be | owners ss Int said . i d anew frat Monday, of say | they have. why propert; estate, and ~ = H right, witle and Tetra eval of the ‘said ‘Brice paid therefor. end the eon. | | Martie L? smite should not be eondemned and charged to the cont Tr . i sold vnecording to laws ead that notice be given sertloment of his serount for the Reta aeovr of this'erder upon the front door ter during which eueh refusal or neglect may Qourt. ouse of 18 by publication in the Rrening Star twice a week | | The subivined eehedale Bos, as early as evious t i@ first Mond. a t, the ; ean mow be Sens the amount, eushity, and ae Ee publication to be on of before tie tet’ day | ‘ f the srticles likely’ to be xe- yne bex Tho hids will be eanrassed for each of the three By order of the Court, Mas ‘anton Oerk, e , and eon! for cieor meee eee dures mya mend antaggann t0 othe Depstisses, nee moet Pilad tamboinele® ¥ ~ TO} e addressed to the Sooretans of ane Qcrkung COURT of 7H THR I DISTEIOT OF Inte: “*Propomals for Bta Sitsing as she Uniud S eageye Diterse Court for said } em. Cisse aks 1. iene A acs 5 reams wii or Americaa, United States ve ee ees ties ber Tackle, hats laid apr haats ealed ae “open to ¢.—In Prize. aoa teenth day of Ma: hie nia Coat »: the’ alte Bes Attorney for said ast pea ying the condemnation of said schooner. Ber tackle, &o . and the owners thereof, i persons inte: terested therein, warning them a’ | po peirgd and answer vai Mibet ordered by this Bg, this 9th dar "ae May iven to the f said all persone int rested 0 therein % ar end answer ‘skis Itbel o the first Monday of Ji!y next, and show caune, if any the have, why said eehooner and eargo should no’ sald notice ve given by posting a cove of thisorde notice en order m the front door a ike Cont B House of said istrict. ety publication in thn Evening Ktar twice a week previous to sai fret Monday of July next the are publication to be on or befure By order of the Court. Copy—Test :—R. J. Tris mirelt Bi Jess, that no jooTier and ¢argo r @laiming an interest R. J. MEIGS, , Clerk. irGs, Clerk. 72-3aw | pore PPorowaLs FOR FURNISHING tah PAPER FOR THE PUBLIO PRINTING. Orrick Svrwrisyexs PUsLio Pasrins. Wasu: May 1, 193. Ins Prustascr ofthe provisions of the seventh Section of the ‘Joint Resolution in relation to the Public Printing,” approved June 2, 1860, seal Reese will be reesived at this offes until WRD- DAY, the ist day of July, 398, at I! 0'eloek, for fornishing the paper thet may be required for the Publie Printing for the year ending om the Art Gay, of Decamber, 194. he #ubjoined list specifies. es nearly sacan be ascertained, the quantity ofeach hind of paper that will be reqnired: ©1288 t—Uncolsadered Prenting Paper. WO) resma tno printing paper, unesionder st to nieasure 4 by 3 inches, und to weigh Bfty ponada Ww the resin of B00 sheets, Crass 2—Cakendored Printing Pores. 6.000 reame fine printing paper, celeudered, to j Measnre 24 by Js inehex, and to weigh otty Sx anes to the ream of 300 sheets. [Agreeah.+ to the provistone of the joint resolu tion sioreaas fe. fae Up in euires of twenty undies of two reams each: Bi pe ocean eee Uniformity i r,t and weight will be required; ‘and 1 no. andle (exelu- sive of wrappers) yarying over or under five per cent. from the F dard weight will he received, twill in sil ecses be required! hicknesses va the same bundle Yo miake up the weight will be considered a viola- tion of the contract. ! Crass 3—Sized and Calendered Prentiar Paper. 500 reams <upertine printing paper, hard sized and super-celendered, te measure 4 by Winches, and to weigh fifty pounds to the reas of 3) theeta’ i OLASS 4—dlap Porer. rnperfine ssmay be required, corres b peper measuring i9 by 24 iwenty pounds per ream of ponding inches, and weighing 40 sheets. 5~ Plate Paper. sete paper, 29 by 24 inches, Ds per ream ax may be required, Ci.4+3 6—Wriing Paper. 2,000 reamns quarto post, 1) by 16 nekes. WO iwaroe flat gap, LS Dy IX ii 1400 reams double cap, Miss by M0 reams deny, 16 by’) SO ren and of sic. 1.000 reams don bie demy by Sincher 1.000 reams fo posts lz ye inches 1600 reams Gou ito, 22 by 34 inches, 200 rears mediuin, Is by 23 inches. Wor le by 24 inche } HO rea: . | er T paper. ansorted colors, 19 by Ck “Paper for Post Oufice Bianaks. 0) 18, WG by BM inches. ty weigh twenty- three pounds per reant. 5,00 reams, is by 3) ances; to weigh twenty-six pounds per re: 100 renris, IN by 4 ponads | OO reauis, B by #v, to weigh twenty-two » 2 by 1 ineher, to POUNGH PAF rear, Cites S—Pape for Acwy Biaaks. 2,000 reiuie, 23 by 36 inches, to weigh forty ponnds per ream, | 5,000 reams, uy ML inehes, to weish thirty two pounds per ream. i 2,000 reams, 17 by 35 inches, to weigh twenty-three . weigh twelve twenty-three “ty 2 pounds per ream All the payers designated in classes 4.5.6.7, a0 pou 1,000 ress. Sinches,to weigh twenty-iwo | 8 must contain 430 perfect sieota to tue zea, aad no “outside” quires. They are to beot the best materials, free frou. adulteration, Hnwshed in the best manner, ent toa troeedge, sud securely aud substantialiy enveloped. The papers in class 6 are Ww be white er blue, laid Gut,and of such weights a8 may be required by this o! Those in elasses 3, 4,5,7, ands are to be white and of the sizes and Weights | specified in the schedule, The papers in lass 7, or portions thereof, may be required double the size therein tpecifie?. witha cerre:ponding decreare in the number ef reams mentioned. The Papers in class, it will be perceived, are of hurce sizesand Avhi weitids; being intended for army ee, dianks they must be made of the best stock 0! long fibre, #0 as stand freqnent folding and unfolding without breaking or tearing. The right is reserved ef orde: qpantity, of ene ring & greater or less hand every kind contra:ted for in ses, to be furnished at such times and in @ tities as the public servios nay require. Bach class will he considered separately, xod be subject to 2 separate contract: but bi-ders may offer for one or more cof the classes in the same proporal. No ee. will be considered uniess ac- companied by the gvarantes that the bidder “sr bidcers, if his or their proposal shall be accepted, will enter into an obligation, with good and suifi- cient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed Blank forms for pr ore will be furnished at this offiee. and none will taken into considerstion unless sa bsteeeelyax ccm e therewith. Ali the paper iu the severai olasses must be deliv- ered atsueh pleev as may be designated in Washing- ion city, (exeept that im cuss 7, about one-third of which inet be delivered at Bufiaio New York, aud the residue 'n the eit tou,) in gocd order, free or all and. of Washing- every extra charge or expense, 2rd subject to the inspection, | couns, weight,and measnrement ef the Superin tendent and be in all ye ee katiafactory. Bidders are required to iurnish, with their pro- possis, samples of not less than ove quire of each of the kinds of are? bid for and upeu whieh their Bovossie may be based, except in ¢ias-2s i and 2. he successful bidders wil! be required rigidly to eoniorey to their samples. pEreene, will be sddrossed to JOHN D. 3, Superintendent, of Pubife Printing, Weshingtea, and endorsed “Proposals for Sopply- ing Paoer.”’ iny ¢-wiw LEWIS JOHNSON & €0., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 992 PENNSYLVANI4 AVENUR, Wasviseton Oiry, Bay aod well ali kinds of UNITED STATES SHCUBITIBS, exeente orders for Ftovke at H WEW YORH STOCK BOARD, | | EXOHANGES, COIN ARD BAXE BOT v.38. FIVB-TWERTY BONDS kept on Land, For sabe at par and intercet. AY O00KS ti J NE EAS AND DEALERS IN €o VERNMSNT SECURITIBS, UxITED a a YRab 13 on Exciereans,) | ustres States a oni i. vation Na. ciate Girente aa} been “of the United Ptates feta the | Treason and Rebellion. to seie } in the State of | | dering tbe 2, a reeords of seid | 25° i | i H i { | urn:sh arti i aiassen aepatetet at rm Mand antoreed rt aa alet sit- tice be ‘thet - ke led 4 neaes. By nap usper, sized and cal- | } whi quality to + and th ast te ‘deliveret without deter w and they im PROPOSALS. prerosits “FOR eral PION ERY. Dar. aruney Ov cue ixrenica, Mey en. Seeie» PRoresats for furnishing sta; Wonery as ney be reeatred by Maly Do spersment i ending June , 186, wil sereived aati Bee of July next. Sore tee timoniala of ability to Peau the eontract ‘Wilt not be eonsicsred, and contracts will only be awarded fo established maxuineturereof or dealers et tie artieies. tie'en required must be of the beet enality of A thelr Kind. and not infe: to the mmpies hibited site Bopartane nt. must be signed by the individmal ee jor ‘itm wakiog it, and iuat spe But one price { shige ade every ar-ielc of the ie or of the be When furnished, must correspond win deaueete (or aby ot thie. i detired. and impo ease be in: ke sam: | Ordered, ane must be satisfactory te th: vacy. and @ failure so to comply with this stipriation sili be deemed ennse for the abrogation of the eontEsct, Article: the senedule are to be fo: ued at She option of the Depar 4, { lowest market prices, the right ie reserved of ler or less euantity of conteaated for'as Ronda, vith Cis eved securi! rT. weigh not Jere then 12 lbs. per reaw, por ream Cc veers poke a ueeey = Serpe or si fn- rami oat Next Nght, sisi ‘unruled, for t calles, white or bine, raled wide. medium, or close, and trimmed, to seek notlessthan i2its. per ream, per 20 woasns, ma legs! a? ay. white or bine. trimmed aad raled, pe 6. TO reams Suarto poe port, wi Pr ¥ ate lio 10 reuins.f fo! nol 367 reame eap, be 4. ite er bine. ruled va- rious widths, te weigh not lese than 5 tbs per ream, per ream 7. 2% reams white eee orother pote pa- per, Highly qissed » hard caleodered, ined and per ream Dreanes lat eup, fe or bine, unruled, per , 98 rea say envelope, yellow or buf, royal, per 170 reaine i larae brown envelope, by S inches, . 4 deen ‘chests tent blotting, 19 by # inches, 12 shrets drawing paper, antique sheet shoe i@UuRrien, per ee 1 thats drawing pepe, double slephante per Pe) aueete drawing paper, clephant, ver el seeet . Tab ets drawing paver, Fo opal. per shee! 200 Peta rags ug paper, French, leswe size, 100 yrds tracing rege per yard 0,100 binders: S reais cloth lined py 12 dosen press Psd pages, per Class No. sarees Se ee Be seo onslis ver printed to order, 6 B52 1,900 aealie ined, vrfe tet to order, 8; to@ by Sho to 4 inches, per M {£9 muslin lined, printed q to order, Si to i by 5 to 6}: inches, per M 490 600 adhesive envel white, yellow, or F Sis to4 inches, buft, heavy, Bs to Sx) ean rrinteatto order. per “ae 100 adhesive envelopes, white, hears, 9); to i] by 5 to ¢ inches, printed te order, per M ‘B00 achesive envelopes white or yellow. ipebes, Printed to heavy, seers 6 by Bhs il order, per M 25. 6 a ed aanenive enveloper, note, ner bok nterin sizes ordered no’ ebsr, higher tman bid for size next larger. ie Class No. 2.—Pens eid Pencils. ro srone Perry’ ‘or Gillott’® barrel pens, per 0 gross Perry's, Gillott’s, or other good me- tallic pens, per gross 1,C00 quilis, No. 80, per M 12 dozen gold pens, silver cages, and pencils, i quality, por dozen W doven gold barre] or other, without ina cancers beat sunlit, per aon i one re oF gutta pere he pointed ie, large or small, with heads, per Ont 425 dgron 3 Vader's No. 1 to 4,or graduated, per oe best Faber's polyerades, graduated, per ee gre men Faber’s red and bine penctis, per dozen Ciags No. 3.—Jak, Inkstond:, Wafers ord War. i, 4 dozen Knox’s cr any other patent, iarge oF mali, inkstands, per dozsen adozen cant. irom doubie or single inkstands, per dozen secorend Maynard & Noyes’s ink, qearts, per 3 wee areola writing fold, quarts, per 5. 25 doen “covsing imk, quarts, Arnold's. per & Saee best bine ink. qaarts, per dozen 2. }0docem David’s carmine ink, ounce, No.1, per dozen a 0 Msead wafers, pest quality, red, No, 3, for office seal, per M nw posnna: best red walers, common size, per poant 10, 0 pounds best extra super scarlet sealing woz, per pound Cc Jess No. 4—Cutlery om! Miscciensous Article. 1. 25 dozen Rogers’y knives, four blades, buck or pear! Kandy, pes dozen 2, W @ogen Rogere’s ivory handle eregers, per dosen . 4dozen ofice shears, extra, per dozen . 4 ¢0sen olfice scissors, per dozen 16) doxen silk taste, in hanks, per dozen W9C dozen red tape, arnorted. per dozen dosen German tepe, Ne. 22, red, per dozen Bdosen paper wey asso~ved, per dozen $0 pounds prepared Indie rabtez, per pouud 2 pounds pounce, per pound 1 dozen bert Chinese india ink, per dozen . 2 docen camel's hair peucile, assorted, per aozen 2 dozen rable pencils, per dozen 4 dosen Windsor & Newioo's beat English water colors. per cake . 20 pocnds linen twine, per pocnd 2. MC pounds hest eotton twine, rer pouad . 9 dozen mahogany rulers, youn’ er fat, D iueher loug, per dozen’ . 9 dozen India rubber rciers, round or fet, oodyear’s patent, # inches long, per dozen 20 pounds best cuality sporge, per pound . 2 pounds gum arebicyser pound 30 dosen mucilage, large size glass jars, with sh and meislli¢ top, per dozen sage, pints, without brisb or tops, older, assorted, per doen 12 dosed strong 9 inch ivory folders, per doven Class No. 35.— Perchwwens and Parchiseat Paper. 1,0¢0 ae s of parchment, deat quality, 35 oF P ine! r shee 3,000 mbeote’ or parod nants beat quality, 16 by 23 inches. per sheet KO We of parchment, best quality, 23 by 2 es. per Bhi ae shoots of par parchment paper, best quality, 10 by 36 inohes, per sheet 100, ee sheets parehimen® pu paper, bext quality, 9 re ae enya seest bezt quality, 15 € 6 noent paper, @ by 20 inchesspar shoes, Forin of Gveranice. certify that he— proper facili- ties, anc adie to fulfil a contract for farainh- ing stationery for the Department of the Interior during the yexr ending Jane 90, 13-, should bid be accepted. my 2) 2awlm BROPOSALS FOR FUBL. QUANTEREALTER’S Orrice U.8, Marine Corrs, WASHINGTON, 2th May, 1868. { SEALED Bacresaie a a seep at this office until Thursday, Ra aes we at3 1D AND COAL to ‘clock i for aI the U.S. Dis: Pee ee pe c. from Ist H Sey, gate ee to Sh papery eens be good merchantable oak, and to ‘be delivered, piled measured and (nepected at ere peinte within the walls of the Marine Barracks may be designated by the carey eed Marine Officer, free of of expense to the United Btater. ‘the.Coal to be best white sen anthracita ega coal, free from durt, and to weigh 2,40 pounds to the ton, to be weighed, bot pede amd dcNvered at auch points within the walle of the Marine Bar racksanmay be designated by the Commanding Marine Ofiicer, freecte eer penne 50 se. tothe Unites: Staten: and both wocd and ‘at such times and in suck ceanttios = ante said Ooia- Ging Marine Officer may require. aymentx will be meade upon the eanarters Tegui- sition of the Commanding etati the guantities required for the use o "his command, agTebably to Petes ley A gbarantee to be F Dy two responsibie Sone. whose responsi’: ity must be certified te t ty the U. 8. Distriet Judge, . Dietrict Aticrney, er U. jolietor, must socom pry each proporal, otherwise it will not be eonmder, Tobe cndorsed “ Preposals fee Or Fae sa ad dressed to the undersign: SLA my 2+ iewaw ne ajuertarmercr, 244 corte a ude, between 1th and isth sta, see Pa. @venus, uncer ike National Howl, ROCK ORYETAL (hi : pecs, eee SEROTEC eS ae: needs, condition scunoxstzo = Rekeeees ees dieiere se? Poudbiy ig bute tke Bb sense Soe Look BE on Sate dev | anied by satiefac- | i} VELERS' IREOTORY. BALIIimens AND OHIO RAILROAD. Riera: hetween W. Frets een WASH mc BA Sed 3 ry roar yotinaton ite men 18a. mana Tend *Saliandars at om }. ma. only. lec oy: Send tii acm, and atfa, m. and Sand Fy} and 6.9 ». ™m, ondy, —_ 5 rt 4m Bait abivewse stan? es re “and 3.3, Se ‘On Enndarsat tot trains only ° Baltitscas andthe trvtand Rh tite talus bom Wee top otway poia! > Master of Pransportation. L COL: , General ‘Pieket Agent. ap ti-of 21s6sa. SPRING AND ——— "BCHEDULB or Padi TIMORE AND ‘o 10 RAILROAD. FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SUUTH AND NORTH-WEST. Making nickest ‘Pit And the Only Route that ng the Suick aprog fe aiaket dir direct, or give a Be Bi aes ‘cha Ohansen ef Oars Sera oan Moute, ioe wo Omnibus Bidisg. POUR DAILY STRAINS ¥ FROM sk pipet aad iinet mating eonnectisan th Fralus’ “ys Veeriae Bahimore a |. and ndays, bY ts oY 6.80 P. m., eom- oe enacting at Melay with SF. u. Tein frou e, DOB THE WRT. ce Keley House) fimove at 8.1 “ees e aea'y ie x Baltimore at eonnestion at with Train a faaving Trains leaving Washington at 3. Se connection with =. leavin: P.M. BE RURE TO BUY OUR a een res Scomaad BALTIMORE D ee Sas This ts he ee Route by whi Through Beggege Gaede ean be ip nyt aad Washington. is t's Latest I: terete CABS. themeet superior Amdpk cltucbet te Night Prater THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTR To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN« CLINNALI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERBA HAUTE, &T. LOUIS, CHIC AGO, @e, Bin oy ° GP WiTH Lees CHANGES OF CAREX THAN BY 2h¥ OTESE BOUTS. 2g Pod ndiopeny Notice to Passenger sopthartumoced Tok fhe te Bours pemnore: i Qhio yb price, ring eg Se hay ey eg: = gnsonain F begs KadoB sn sheen a the Ohio River with OLEVE- EAN, ET PITPERURG CENTRAL OHIO ana ARI STTA & E CINOEN ROADS; through them, with the ‘hole “Bails Syrneca of em. who. Wa) of tbe WORTH W ¥ , CORNTRAL WHST, and SOUTH W. For TRROUGR 9 PICKETB 5 please apply at the aoe ‘aahin, pas ny SMIT! HL, Master ot Transportation M. COLE. Severe sic Agent. ap il-tf 663) + 1863 FENASYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD (RR OE Sa 1B A rmpst-L ABs i ROUTE 4 srmmp EATERY AR ARD oourOLy pe i CHEOKED THROCGH Atos FEOM BALTIMOER AILY ‘ion 8 FROM PHILADED at Tt ) TISTSBURGH Two 0 CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT if iaaisscne uC SORSTRAL Eh THE eruar CENTRAL ROUTE Node ia AND BALTIMORE ate = Ln the WEET, wouTaw iT, AND SOUTH WET. Tickets apply at the offices of wen. Rorthern: Gen ‘sl Raiirc: jompany, northeans corner of Perusyivania avenue and Sixth ‘ashington, end Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT BORING anv EALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. FParsengers will texe repel an¢ 6.3) p.m, Waime connecting in Baltimore with the 9.30 + a and 9.35 p. m. trains on the Northern Oentral Ro Rey and arrive in Harrisburg at! p.m. and 1-3 a. D., there making close connec’ fons with the tains onthe P:nnsjlvania Central Railroad tor all parta of the West. FREIGHTS. By thir route Freights of all deseriptions can be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Keniueky, Indiana, Illinois, Sw scousin, Towa, of Niseouri, oy Ratlroa’ direct. ‘The-Pennsylvavia Centrai Reilroad also connects at Pitt. rectal with Steamers. by which Goods esa be forw: to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentuek; Seenes; Cuma: eriand, Hihinoie, danas? sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kenaas, Riyers; and at Gieveigua Sandusky. sod Unie cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes, lerchants and shisperss entrusting the transpor- tation of their Frei, this Company can rely with confidence on its 8 THE RATHS OF FREIGHT to = from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, areas all ixmes as favorudleas are charsed by Aber Com; s. | Base teula to mark packages ‘Vis Penna. Centre} wih. GROWN, Ast Northern Central RB. R., $0 North street, Baltimore, ae WIB, Gen'l Superintendent, Alona, Fa, 1 BOUPT. 7.gen0 Ticket Agent, Pailedery! STON, General Freight pe og BN B. DRY ‘GOODS, &. Jj Ust RECEIVED— A large sto. teed of Pueher and French ace Shaw Point. Thread and Valencia ‘Sollare and Sets, Thread Lace Veils, Barbes and Coiffurer Points, Valencias and ‘Bmbroidered BH ax" fs, Jalen Roses ane wae. uipare Laces, all wi Later: styles Hoad Dresses, Fancy Goods, Bteel. Tet and eats Sheil Ear Drove,” Pinbich will te soldat lew oricon ck 0 60! yw pri cos - licited. sri war waixaany. re 2" hO@ ean, avenue jo2 between Sth and oth streets. ‘BEN A. INES, Doi ga i D MozAMBIQUES. We have just rees ved a besulifal assortment cf Beran Leen, Popline, P 1 de Obtvira ‘aces, Lawns, ie ‘oi Lv) Fogsitee with a x large stock of Tks, gultadse vy dresses and wrappings, ——— Goods in Ped ee of ead GAS FITTING, &e. 1... WM. 7. DovE Aus now red ae may be loseedic ine. re PLUMBING, GAS, OF! 7 BZ Btore on Ninth street, doors morth ef com- roa PITTING pepe er a aS ora ‘Mand WA’ jan ly rs with BURI- Gas Biota, aad ice aaily Teoaty! FIXTURE f entirely New Patterns and oe cee lor in style to anything Be tae WAT RSET Uae ets Gas offered We invite et ) at A im the above line intrusted tocer ‘are ‘attended to. arene & MoGHAN. 376 D street, Mpntany GOODS. wats poet Fann veroge ERNST. ¥ Offr the lar; mest amportment in this city, entre. ing si! ualitin o pees by oficars inthe Arm Kary. RDS. SASHES, mas, "| ROGERK Stare. Hats. i utp Cy €. a Siachint a tae a ew ments. Z Tati ees x 0 & o an 10-tfif Had Pornertennl avenu LANGS-GREAY BARGAINS.—One ut Octay, lark) Set" One e ~e eorner, § ‘dipdeman) eee @y vetave Beyer, One 6octave 375. One 6 oetave $61, wii the adove Pianos s-e warran' oy tan edawea ean weeets: . e eee Corser of Tithe and mor " e) Tay 2+ Role Agent of Pteinway & Ron's Pianor By W.L. WALL & OO., Anctioneers. Expressiy for the ee eee CARRIAGES, STOCK, ®a, : 96 Louisiana Avenue,” Between Ninth st Kent ntreete: ROPER ip 8