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eo ee ee ee ee TG LL ———<—— ‘THE EVENING STAR. Baltimere Markets, April 12. Coffee —Rio remains firm undera fair in- quiry at 19¥a20% cents, gold. Stock in first Bands some 5,500 bags. . ur.—Sales of 70 bbls. good Ohio Extra at 97.75, 100 bbls. Superfine do. at $7.50, and 300 bbie. Howard Street Super at $7.50 ¥a$7.75 per bi. the inside figure for common. Marketdull and prices nominal. Rye Fiour.— First quality is dull at 6.50. Corn Meal.—No sales ve transpired.— City Mills and Brandywine nominal at 95.50885.75. Grain.—Receipts at the Corn Exchange com- prised 1,200 bushels Wheat, 5,000 do. Corn, and 1,000 do. Uate, and sales 1,500 bushels ordinary te good Southern white wheat at 2108230 cts.» 2,000 bushels do, red at 195a205 cents, 3,000 bushels white Corn at 119ai22 cents, 2,500 bushels yellow do. at 1308135 cents, and 500 Dushels Oats at 7faf0 cents, weight. Market quiet but steady at the close. Molasses.—In the absence of sales quotations are necessary nominal, viz: Clayed Caba 42aA5, cents, Muscovado, do. in bhd , 50860 cents, English Isiand 5(a75 cents, and Porto Rico a he Market quiet and prices nomi. as - mabe quscationss viz: ‘Ness Pork at $28a29, prime Mess at $2! @ $27.50, Bacen Shouiders ati7¥ai7% cents. Sides at 19¥al9 cents, su- gar-cured Hams at 22824 cents, Bulk Shoulders 15al54 cents, Sides 16 4al7 cents, pickled Hams at iS cents, Western rd, im bbis., at 19al94 cents,and Baltimore refined, in kegs, at 21 cents Seeds —Nothing of importance doing. Clover is quoted at $17. Timothy at $5.25, and Flax- seed at £2 50. Segars.—Transactions embrace 2*0 hhds.and And 50 bols. Cuba, tor refining, on private terms: 100 hhds. good grocery Cuba at 12 cents, and 75 bhds. common to very good Porto Rico do. Atllxalicents. Prices of all grades clesed neminal as vrevionsly reported, viz: Cuda and E. 1. com. to good refining.311.25a12.00 “ “ “ grocery. 12.00a12.50 prime grocery. 13.00a13.25 Porto Rico common to good grocery 12.0ai3.00 “ prime to choice grocery. 13.50a14.50 Whisky.—_Ne demand. City and Ohio held At $2.17a82.18.— Balt. American. Alexandria Affairs. [From the Alexandria Journal, 11th.) A salute of 200 guns, in honor of the surren- der of Lee’s army, was fired at Gen. Slough’ headquarters to-dayat l2o°clockm. Thebel of the city were alsornng, the whole produ- cing quite an excitement. A young girl named Johanna MurpBy, aged thirteen years, whese parents reside on Fair- fax street, north of (Jueen, whilst playing on the Government mail wharf this morning, ac- ¢identally fell into the river and was drowned. Her body was recovered soon after by a gen- tleman doing business in the vicinity, whose name, we regret, we did notlearn. Aninquest ‘Was held on the body of the deceased, anda verdict of accidental drowning rendered. The Gazette says: in the fight, March 31, the 17th Virginia regi- ment lost 7 men killed :—Lieut. Samuel Paul, of tnis city; Privates Robinson, of Goochland county: Ford, Richardson and Samuel Barnes, of Fairfax county: Forsyth and Eckhart. Among the wounded are Bud Baldwin, Hallie Appich, (who was reported killed,) slightly, we Robert Knox, and Lieut. Robert At the fish wharf, to-day, shad were selling Rt 215 per hundred; herring €* per thousand. Tolerable supplies were coming up, and prices Were expected to be lower than the above quotations. THE UNION VICTORIES AND THE DRAFT.— The following from the Philadelphia Ameri- cn is of interest to drafted men: An erroneous impression exists that in view of our recent great victories and the near ap- proach of peace, the government will not'need Imany more men, and that those wards and districts whose quotas are not full will be al- Jowed toescape. This, wejere assured, upon the best authority, will notbe the case. The government is determinedto have every man of the 300,000 last called for, and it they are not furnished by volunteering a draft will assur- edly take place, or those already drafted will tail tobe released. and will have to report inperson. The only difference that the victo- Ties will make, so faras the draftis concerned, is that a little longer time will be allowed to districts to furnish the quotas. The hard Aighting is done with, but soldiers will be re- quired for some time to establish law and or- der in those cities and towns South where such @ thing has not been known for four years. PRENTICIANA.—The Raleigh Register charges that Gen. Sherman’s troops stole all the spoons in marching throngh Sowth Carolina. One ‘Would think they must have had a great ant spoons from the way they stirred up the The Raleigh Register calls upon the Con- federacy to ‘‘awake.” It will never be waked except asan Irish corpse is—by tne howlers Over its dead body. The Richmond editors have left their offices nd gone iuto Lee’s army. So the Devil is ~ afair way to get them instead of their ser- vices. A Boston physician has discovered that gold has medical virtues. So tne yellow metal, we Suppose, is to become a drug. Tre Fourth ARMy Coxps.—The last bri- Rade of the Second Division of the Fourth Corps, which remained behind for two weeks at Huntsyille, left the vicinity five days ago, under orders to join the rest of the command now crowding through the mountains of East Tennessee. Two divisions had previously The whole corpsiis on the march into North Carolina to aid Sherman, and number At least 1¢,000 effective men.—Chicago Tribune W7 Three thousand bales of the cotton cap- tured at Savannah by General Shermaar were sold on Monday on Government account, at the Merchants’ Exchange Salesroom, New York. The conditions were payment before delivery in gold or gold certificates. Mid- dling qualities sold at 25 cents, ordinary to middling, 2la22%% cents; low middling, 19al9¥ cents, good ordinary, 15al6 cents, and some repacked and pickings sold at“ cents.j 7" Some time ago Slidell, the rebel repre- sentative at Paris, gave a mortgage to a French banker for sixty thousand dollars upon his property in New Orleans. The banker now claims the property under the laws of Lonuis- jana, and suit is to be instituted in the United States Court. Interesting and important legal points will be raised under the confiscation ct. the decision of which will govern similar cases hereafter. 7 The superior condition and solidstruc- ture of English railways is best illustrated by the fact that the night mail from Euston Square station, Londom, to Perth, in Scetland, per- Zorms the journey—45! miles—in 11% hours, or at the rate of 40 miles an hour, including stop- ages. The mail between New York and Ashington—229 miles—goes through in 11 to 12 hours, being about half the speed ofthe En- glieh mails. ———<—<—$$$ $$ —______ 7 Much of the land heretofore used for hemp raising in counties along the Missouri Tiver will be devoted this season to the culti- Yation of tobacco, as yromen and boys can tend & crop of that character. 7 The telegraph builders under Colonel Bulkley reached New Westminster, British Columbia, on the 17th of March. Work will be commenced as soon as the snow is gone Colonel Bulkley has goneto Sitka to confer with the governor of Russian America. [7A large number of cotton factories Massachusetts and New England have either stopped work or are running on short time, as the heavy fall in dry goods and the raw mate- rial renders itan uprofictable business to man- facture cotton bought at a dollar a pound. >" The Missouri Republican of the 6th inst. says & letter has been received from a mem- ber of the Ninety-ninth Illinois infantry, sta- tioned at New Orleans, stating that all but one hundred and seventy of that regiment perished in astorm, on the 2sth alt, whileon board & transport in the bay of Mobile. Wey Three thousand colored ch: i attendance at the schools recently ancien in Charleston. Eighty-three teachers are em ployed, of whom seventy-four were Tesidents of Charleston before the evacuation by the rebels. if> Contrary to general expectation, the ex. citement among the New York firemen resul ing from the abrogation of the yolunteer sys- tem is passing away without apy infraction of the public peace. SF The St. Paul }Pioneer estimates the Amount of wheat stored at different points on the upper Mississippi to be about 2,000,000 bushels. This estimate does not include the mount in the hands of farmers for sale, but only what is stored and awaiting the opening of navigauon to be shipped. {7 Troy, New York, is about to erect a MouunmMent at a cost of $10,000 to the memory Of its soldiers killed in battle. ®7 Charieston isto have a street railroad. ‘The proposed route is up Meeting street to the Magnolia Cemetery, thence back on King to Broad street. ibang ws Fault, of the 16th Kentacky try, been appointed mili agent of Kentucky. 7 7 ae D7" Spain spends $20,000 annually for to- DScco ANd 864,000,000 for lottery tickets! {7 It is estimated that in tne new an ‘world there are 8258 Masonic Mase ite 500,000 active members. The number of nen- active and those who have withdrawn is near- Jy 3,000,000. 7 The le of Penasylvania, within the jast seven weeks, have just added seven thoy. sana yoluateers to the Army of the Potomac, ‘PRY GOODS. a ee D®* GO@DS AT PEACE PBIOBS. 1.20 bales df Cottons. from New York Auctions. White Cottons, 12% eents. Yard wide Cottons, 15, 18 and 20 sents. 3 cases small figured Calico, 15 cents, ‘Jaines and Bhallies, 28 cents. All Weol Delaines, 45, worth 75. Bouble Welch Delsines, 75 cas ‘worth $1.25, All colors Alpacs, 45, Wo! je Black Sik $1.23. S n Napkins, 16, 20, 35. Lines Witte toes. Lana Hiaite Flannels, all W0o),37%. 1. roe er oel Gotten, Pins, Needles, Hooks, Byes, 5 o*Parasols, and other Goods, at great bar- eNO b ines yourselves, Nobumbug, Call ead oe NEWMAN ap 10-Iw” 443 7th street, near G. EDUOTION IN PRICES! In view of the fall incaclts the subscriber will dispese of bis present ck at greatly reduced Rice, He respectfully invites his friends of the ‘irst Ward to an inspection of his assortment, which comprires a variety of new and choice goods, e offers auch leading articles a8 UBBELAINB at 25 cents per yard. EEE ee ene ec eer yards }, 25 ans nm 5 Green & Daniels’ SPOOL ‘GOTTON only 5 cents. Call soon. He will sell lover. than the lowest, corner Pa. avenue and ap 7-lw* 19th at. BOOTS AND SHOES. REMOVAL. The undersigned beg leave to inform the citi- zens of Washington that they nave removed to Ho. ee penne cvenne, = ses iO atrects under i 2 ing, cor. 7th street, where they have jum opened a fresh and desirable stock of BOOTS AND SHOES for Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Misses’and Ohildrens’ wear, and which they offer for sale at the lowest price. Give uss call and we will guarantee satisfaction, ap7-Im* LOOMIS & MAYHEW. 3,000 WORTH OF BOOTS AN. J ‘ SHORES > > PANIC PRICES!! HELLER & GO. 402 fh street, received a large 8 ots sd a SHOES at the recent Panic Prices, and are ‘now selling— gees quality Ladies’ Goat Balmorale at $1.25. ood quality Ladies’ Slippers at 60 cents. Ladies’ heeled 81 1 25, High heel Opera Gentlemen’s Long $2, Children’s Shoes at 15 cents. Good quality Children’s Shoes at 40 cents. And ail kinds of the best makes of Gent's eee et cee aD bs LB at cerrespon rr . 1 HBLLRE & Go 8, 49% Tth street Four doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS cheap, at HELLER & 00.°S, 492 7th street, mb 20-Im* Betwéén D and E streets. ee PERSONAL. ERSON AL— Dear friend: Don’t waste any more time or money trifling with quacks. see 4 DARBY. 499 7th street, atonce, It will be the cheapest finally, ap 3-Im* P. CURTIS, Rs. M NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, One of the most powerful healing physicians that has ever appeared before the public. er seeing powers are gifts from childhood. She examines disease with perfect accuracy, and has never been known to fail. She is medically educated, and will treat all classes of disease. Mrs. C, willdoall she adver- tises, as thousands can testify. She aso has the agency sf Bugbee’s Halleiniah and Simone’s fareka, the great and wonderful Diarrhoea and Liver Cure. Office hours from 9a, m. to be. aud from7to9 p.m. No, 420 Pa. avenue. ington, between 4}2 and 6th ste. mar 31- R. EDWIN V. WRIGHT, ‘Natural Seer,” or Peycho-Magnetic Reader of Character and Examiner of Disease, can be consulted either by Mail or in person, from photograph or hand- Writing, upon the ‘Cause and Cure” of every phase of mental and physical disease. MBS. WBIGHT, Clairvoyant Physici by laying on bands,” Blindness, Paralysis, matism, Liver Complaint, Female Weaknesses, &c..&c. Rooms 341 F street, near Patent Office. mh 2-1m* ee 2 1 8, DR. BACKER. THB Most WorDER-OIQ ful Astrologer. No. 218 K st., bet. 17th and 18th sts., two squares from the F street cars, gives full and Eecronge information con- cerning all affairs through Jife, with and in regard to Health. ‘ealth and Marriage, Leve Affairs. Journ ‘Absent Friends, Sickness and Death 5 Br] B eker n be gonsulted from 8 in the orning till 9 in the evening. ance the candy store. id mh2-Im* M2. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events at her room, on K street, one door east of sd street, in the rear of Douglas Hospital. 1e has studied under one of the most celebrated Astrologers of the age. Bhe guarantee satis- faction = all ose 1o may give her & eal e can be seen froma, m.to9p. m., Price on dollar feb 11 3m* HE BEST EVIDENOE THAT PRINCE. 381 F street, is the ony practical STAMPER in the District, is that he daily bas tode over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping paces: He has the largest and finest assortment of P; terns ever offered here. Making his own Patterns, he is able and willing to stamp any pattern bron ght TWOOD'’S PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DRIVER, 4ND HYDRAULIC SAND PUMP. Practical tests having fully demonstrated the superiority of this machine over all others for the purpose of sinking Oil Wells, the undersigned is Bow prepared to receive orders fer the sam This machinery comprises everythin BS ite for the een oil wells excepti aE the 8 M ENGINE AND CAST IRON DRIVING PIPE, (but will be furnished, if desired, at a reasonable price,) and dispenses with the use of the derrick rope, bull wheel and other cumbrous and expensive fixtures now in use, and is so arranged, being cen- structed on wheels and portable, that itcam be easily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in different localities. ‘The detritusis removed from the well by our pat- ent hydraulic process,and does eot require the remeval of the drill from the boring. This process not only removes allthe detritus in from Sto 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears outand ¥. rice, etro, opens all the small oil veins that are so often en- tirely closed up by the old process of sand pumping. ith this machine anda proctical engineer, a well can be sunk from 40 to 60) feet withina period of from 15 to 30 days after the soil pipe has been ven, Arrangements are being made for the construe- tion and delivery of these hines at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N. further information, SIMEON LELAND, York, +) MADAME PRINCE would announce to the Ladies or ROS Washington and its vicinity that she has been among the first to select from the present sea- fon’s importations. She takes this mode to re- questa visit from her former patrons,and any who may favor her with a call. Ladies will not zee Bonnets displayed in the window to attract their attention, but if they come in to see them, they cannot fall to be pleased. Her steck of FANCY GOODS—auch as, LACE JACONET and SWISS WAISTS, FANCY BACK COMBS, INSERTINGS and BDGINGS. REAL LACES. PERFUME. FRENCH CORSETS, WATERFALLS, HAIR PUFFS. anda complete stock of BUN SHADES and SUN UMBRMLLAS,~ she offers at 8 small advance, they being from one of the largest manufacturers in New York, and be- ing without a second profit,customers can judge of Cee and price by seeing for themselves. ‘Also, 10 dozen’ ansortel NEUK RUFFS. 75, being about 50 per cent. eheaper than that essential and pretty article of dreas can be pro- Geeemere Ladies, I would call your attenti MILLINERY A uD to the little New Ycerk ND PANCY STORE, where you can find a well selected stock of Fresh Goods of every description, and persons ready to do their utmost to wicese ou, MADAMB PRING ar 17-1m* larket Space. 51 3 JOHN D. EDMOND &Co., 513 7th street, between Dand 5, NATIONAL INTELLIGENOSB BUILDING, DEALERS I8 BUILDER’S,BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horee shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Atles, Axletrees, Nuta and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Bhovels, Pieks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Bplit Cane for chair bottoms, ats of which we offer at LOW E8T CASH PRI 513 (ie 513 NOTICE Te FARMERS AND OTHERS. ASSISTANT Quantgny Corner of @ and Twenty. ASEINGTON, D.O.. ment e be Sartment of Gand tw Payment to be nade tothe waders mae OAs a oROME WiGPa RTL aoby ae. pho gorenet f pea sae in * tort time teare eb geate kee to the complexion. EF 10N On. — Wee's Who ny “hes BANKERS. a ee ee First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. + H. D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Osshicr, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY amD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1575 s¥., OPPOSITE THB TREASURY DEPARTMENT Government securities with Treasurer United Btates B7 ONE MELLION DOLLARS .-“WR Acting in connection with the house of JAY GOOER & CO., a8 BPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commision to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply of the Notes op hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT BEOURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH BXCHANGRE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THB UNITED STATES We purchare Government Voucherson the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMBS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANB at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, ‘Wasrincron, March 20, 1565. m 21-tf 7.80 “4ZeanA~ 7.30 LOAN, Mr. JAY OOOKZ, of our firm, having resumed the General Agency for Gevernment Loans, we are prepared to furnish promptly te agents and purehasers U. 8, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. These notes are issued, under date of August 15, 1864, in denomonations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent. per an- nun, and have coupons attached, payable in law- fal money, on February lth and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawful money on August 15th, 1867; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August Ist, 1867, with interest at SIX PBR CENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annually, These’ bonds are at pres ent worth in the market about NINE PER OENT premium, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there fs left a net premium upen the bonds of SIX PER OENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes, ‘We receive in paynient for subscriptions the sey- oral issues of FIVE PEER OENT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing acerued interest thereon, We also tak Certificates of Indebtedness and “Government Bonds of all issues at their current value. Full information furnished upon application ia person or by mail. UYERS AND HOLDERS CAUTION TO eye ores. 0) or In order te prevent the mutilation of these notes the Becretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKE & 00., feb 4-dtt Bankgys. PETROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THB STATE OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, i” ONE HUNDRED THCUSAND BHARES, at $10 PER SHARE. BUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT, OFFIOES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Pos? Orricg AppREsS, Box No, 5,368, NEW YORE OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Seeretary. 7 H. J. BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titus- ville, Pa. ATLANTIC BANK, No, 142 Broadway, N. ¥.+ Treasury. 7 wells of the Company are now producing oil. Payment for stock may be made in drafts, regis- tered notes, or Government bonds and securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value, Bemittances may be addressed to the Company, P. 0. Box Ne. 5,368. New York City,or to “* At- lantic Bank, Treasury of the New Yerk and Liver- pool Petroleum Company, No. 142 Broadway, New York City,’’ or any of its Agents, Subscriptions Till be received by JAMES GIL- FILLAN, Bsq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington, D.C, mar 6-3m G®tn AND STOCKS, Our office has been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Geld and Stock Exchange ms in New York, insuring promptness in the execution of erders, Purehases and sales made at the usual rates. TTENHOUSE, FOWLER & CO. Bankers, 352 Penna. : T HOTEL COND} pees 0. sania lou! ‘8 former Ca} . ROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. ay, andilih st., Washinsion, D, 0, This hotel, the oldest opean lan in this city, has been, “aniseed ena ‘y rt] proved in every Way necessary accommodati if ie increasing guests Thankful for t patronage already s mops tor hopes that by attention asinese Gres Qharges 00 26-t: IAM BRAPLEY Wi" "team MARBLE ‘WORKS, MARBLE. MANTLES” MONUMENTS es WASHSTAND TOPS. &0, (APE M wuts made to order on reas nable terms Ww cnstantly on hand BASTRRN MAR- constantly on han BLE.an ARBLE TILING. thle! Orders for Plumber’s SLABS promptly attended to. Pennsylvania avenue, between Mth and 19th streets west, Washington, D.C, ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALB.—The subscri ber bas THREE FIRST.CLASS IL PeaD. TABRES, Rearly new. w spose of ve: % Wie ry low 2 hich he nquire at rd room, Ih st and Pennsylvania woo fels-tfé Ars Remarks from Chemzcal Analysis. OF 4 ¥ FUL XAMINAT®! HELMSOLD’S JPARATIONS they enjoy our utmost confidence. TTeconsider tnem safe and re- ie ifadelphia, Jano mee Sarees dee AWNBROK 285 Patan orien m$-t — = LLECT 0 BE EXPOSED PUBLIO BALE, to a bere rn RoR tee a Lots hereinafter mentioned, situated, ly- ng, and being a CacreRtoNn, D. Ce mony thereofas may at epee o. ome pen] i 01 ie t Hon.et taxesdue sald Corperation for the rial Tax: sanex d, with costs and charges, beer Pome closed, to commence at.20’clock p.m at the same hour from day to day until —————— | r whic! “tir7 IN WHOSE NAMM ASSESSED. taxes are ears Assessments, | Amount of tax. [* —— wo. Cintha. part lot 165 Beatty! Laas Hawkins’ addition, +5 feet) front, west side Market street, improved ... 2 Ditto, water tax on same.. 2 Barpaclo, Wm. H., north part of let 58 Beatty and Hawkins’ addi-| ; ek weat side Frederick cw 1854) 1350) 12 15 rt jot No. 1. Peter, Turel st 101 jo. 1, Peter rel-, {clde-and Deakins’ addition, 120| feet front.north side Water street improved ... ~ 1864) 8520) 49 50 Ditto, water tax on same .. sees} 18 00 Ditto, north part lots 2 and 3, same ition, 126 8-12 feet, north side improved. 1954 108 ( Ditto, water tax on same Ditto, lot not numbered 63 feet Ditto, water ta Fam e Barber, Andrew, east part lot 79| Beall’s addition, 30 feet front, north side Dunbarton street, im- rowed... itto, east part lot 87 Ba De. Co feet front, south aidel Beall street. I Ditto, water t: Ditto, personalty, Biscoe, George and 43, Holmead feet front, south side Dunbar street, improved 2100} 750) Ditto, personalty. Oarter, Lieut. J. H., lo! bered,in Beall’s addition, about 107 feet front. on south side Road! street, and 170 feet on east side) Congress street. Ditto, water tax Clark, Miss Mary, lot 215, Beatty &| Hawkins’ addition, 91 feet east) side High street, improve: ll Ditto on same. Chew Walter Biot ii: Peter, 8 ew, Walter B., lot 44, Peter, Be ty. ‘Threlkeld and Deakins? addi tion, 60 feet front, north sid Prospect street, improve } 18 45 Bitto, water tax on same. 9 00 Ditte, do do | 900 Ditto, personalty.... = 315 Clements, John, south part lot iv Threlkeld’s addition, 34 fee front, east side Fayette street.’ improved | 2250' 20 25 6 270 Darnes, Mrs. Eliz: 1 1d 19, Old Georgetown, 15 6-12 feet front, east side Potomac street. | improved ae 1 Ditto, water tax on same. Ditto. part lot 76, Old Georgetown.) 27 feet front, north side Water Water tax on Ditto, do do Ditto, middle partlot 2 ditton, 20 feet front, west Warhington street, improved. Water tax on same. Ellis, Richard, part let 76 | Georgetown, 45 feet front on Cecil Alley, improved... Ditto, part lot 76, Ola feet front, north street, improved. Ditto, water tax en Ditt ersonal sep ED rks lot 75, Old George- town, 25 ‘feet front, north side Water street, improved. ater tax on same. met Dodge, Charles, lot not numbered,! in Beall’s addition, 71) feet front,| east line Montgomery street, and/ bounded on south by BStodart; street and the grounds of Mrs.) Whiteall, east by Mill street. and north by the northern limits of| the town, impreved.... a Ditto, balance of water tax on same } itt do do... 1 7 45 375 67 and’¢8, Holmead’s sdditio feet front, north side Beal improved . 86: ) 4:50 Ditto, soysh paxt lot jeali’s ad-, ee dition, ‘ feet front, west side! Green street. improved.. - 1864} 700} 6 30 .,,. Water tax om sam: + 1802] -ssssevee| £50 Ditto, south part lot 27, Deakins Lee and Cazenove’s addition, 25 feet front, on Needham 1 300) 270 Ditto, parts of lets 16 and Bins, Lee and Oazenove’ tion. 60 feet. east street, improved Ditto, water tax on same. Gordon, Charles, part let 5 Beall’ dition. 21 feet front | north side Bridge street, im- proved... a) Vater on same. Gutbrie,J.J.,lot 107, addition, (0 feet front, west side Fayette street. é Ditto, water tax on same... 5 Groes, James F., north part lot 125) Beatty & Hawking’ addition, 20 feet front, south side Second street, improve: 1 Ditto, water taxon e. Ditto, part lot 43 Old Geor, 36 6-12 feet front, east side Bpace, improved .... Ditto, water taxon \ Ditte southwest part lot #0, Georgetown, 35 feet front north side Water street, improved....... Ditto, water tax on same. Ditto, port lots 7 and § Old George- tewn. and partlotsSand 4 Beall * eieition, ar ieek tones west swe C eas street, improved......... 1864] 2050 Ditto. part lot ¢5 Old Georgetown, | 35 feet front. north side Water. street and +5 feet east side Jefier- 2 wn. rket son street, improved. Goggin, Jax., part of lot Threlkeld’s addition, 42 fect, front, east side Warren street.| improved... 1853] 800, 810 Hunt's. Ann, M., (heire,) let 99 Deakins. Lee & Cazenove’s addi-| tien, 34 feet front south side Vir-) ginia avenue. weet ERB B rorscers baat is ‘ jo. - 186: Hawkins, Wilson, lot not numbered in Holmead’s addition, 50 feet front fouth side Paper Mill Bridge Road, improved. - 1854] 1600 14 40 Hellen’s, Walter, (heirs.) west part lot 53 Beall’s addition, 35 front north side Beall stree' Ditto, on rame......... i water tax on Fame. i Ditto, do do ie Hazel, William C., lot 52, Beail’ addition, and east partlot 6 of the slip, 97 6-12 feet front, north side Beall street, improved slip. Beall street... Ditto, personalty Jobneon, Robert. lot 14, Holm reet, improved.. ard, jam, jr., east Beali’s aduitigns 32 7/3-12 fe front, south side Gay street, a 120 feet deep, improved. Ditto, water tax on same.. Lee, Nancy, lot 27, Beatty and Haw- kins’ amended addition, 50 feet. front, north side Sixth street, and 100 feet deep, improved. Lang, Mrs, Wionor Ry, part lot i," Old Georgetown, 33 feet. front.) south side Bridge street, and 60 feet front, west side Hi ater tax on sal est part same lot, 48 feet, front, sont! ide Bridge street, improved .... 1864 jorge, lots 179 and isi; 1 a addition, 120 fect east, side Payette street, im d...... 1800, 15 30 i tte sam 1900, 16 20 Ditte, north parti ay Hawkins’ addition, 37 6-12 feet, front, east side Frederick street, improv noe, 9 35 Ditto, on sai 1100) 9:90 Ditto, personalty 100) 85 itte, personality : 106) 90 lackall, Louis, ar.. lot, not num-) dered, in Beall’s addition, 681 feet) on east side Green street, 240 feet; front, south side Road street, 681 feet front on west side Montgom-| el t, id 240 fe tre 144 00 122 40 123 0 ia 3} 832 3H WHOSE HAMB AFEBSERD. lot 76 @l rgetowD, front, north side Water imptoved .. Ditto, water tax on rame. ‘ix, C) jes B., south Beatty and Hawkins’ feet Sproat east do. Ditto, parts lots 27 and 728 Old town, 70 feet front north Geor, side Provpect street... Ditto, do do @ Ditto, do do do. Ditto, do do da Ditto, east part lot7: Hawkins’ addition, south side First stree' rooke, lot No. whine’ amended addition, front. north side Fourth street; on S| 3 Fel ais os] = =} 2] 2 £331 elel< 1864) 1g) 7509] 22s 1s: 10 20 H 020 treet and iio fect weet ide of street and 100 feet fi i Frederick street... " 1854] 550} 495 Ditto, lot 21, same addition, feet’ front, west side Frederick! street .. Sess 225) 2 03 Ditto, lots me addi- tion, 150 mth) | meal a street... sesveee- 1854] 750) 6 75 Ditto, lo: tty Haw 1 ’ addition, 70 feet fi Ditto, ‘parte of lots Beall’? addition, 46 feet fr south side Beall street... Washington street..... Ditto, lot 59, zame addition, street ...... Ditto, water tax onsame... Ditto, do do do Nelson, James, part lot Georgetown, 37 feet. side Bridge street, impro Ditto, water tax on same. Nicholls, William 8., part lot Beatty and Hawkins’ addition, 25) feet front west side Market street/1S%3) Ditto, same... Ditto, water tax on sam: Ditto, do do do Ditto, west part lot 92. tion 30 feet front no’ Ditto, do att Ditto, lots not numbered in Beali’s! addition, 176 4-12-feet front north’ side West street, 1%) feet front west side Congress street, 470 feet; south side Stodard street, and 234! feet east side Valley street, im 145, Beatty tion, 46 8- Third street. Ditto. water tax Robi ’s, Willi my hei ) isi’ obinzon’s, iam, (heirs), lot Hawkins’ addi- tion. (0 feet front, south side feet weet 243, Beatty and gt cap and 16 side High street Ditto, om same. Ditto, balance on wa’ Ditto, do do do Ditto. lots 41 and 42, 81 ame addition. 220 feet south side Eighth street./ itto,on same Ditto, water ti do d do. me addition, front. east side Frederick street.. 111 and 112, o 2 ..| 1854] Ditto, Parts of same lots and same} addition, 41 feet front, east side| (i feet front eouth side Beall street, and 120 feet west side Washington) ved ind 150 feet east h ReAAL! 75 feet! 1 front north) nn, east part lo and Hawkins’ addi 12 feet front seuth side 1344] 18900 160 65 170 W 8150) Ditto: on same Hao} 10 35 itto, 50) Ditto, lots 238, addition 225 Frederick street 1950) 16 57 Ditto, on same. 1 1950) 17 55 Re Y +(heirs,) part lot! 16, ddition, 283 feet front, north side Bridge street, improved 1 720 Ditto, water 420 Ridgeway, J: squar High 9% Ditto, water tax om same. 548 Ditto, do do do 58 Ditto, part lot 17 Old Georgetown, | 16 feet front, routh side Prospect, street, i 800] 72 240 240 193 400 Ditto, personalty. 19 Btone, John, part lets ee Beatty and Hawkins’ addition, 24 6-12 feet front, west side High street, improved. Ug Ditto, water tax on same. 360 Smith, dition. 13 feet.'and 12 fee two ef the slip north side Gay proved.... Ditto, wate: Ditto, pergenalt, Smallwood. Beall’s_ad side Dunbarton roved.... oy Ditto, water taxon same. Shekell, BR. Beatty and feet front on south side Sev- enth street, and 100 feet west line, Market street, improved Ditto, water tax on same. Ditto, south part lot 19 tion, 30 feet front east street, improved .... Ditto water = on same itto, pergonalty.. Simms. Joseph L, south ef the slip 47 6-12 feet front,| « mort West street, improved 1233 north side Ditto, on same. Ditto, water tax Bitte. ae slot No.8, of theslipy > itt of lo 0. 8,0 e slip, 26 Tet ide Valley’ feet front west atreet.., Ditto, on game. Ditto, personait Ditto, personality. Simms, William H., north 67, Beatt; 35° feet. front, erick street, Ditto, on sam Ditto, water ta: Ditto, water tax on same. Ditto, personalt; Ditto, personalt: Simmk, Joseph improved ..... Ditto, water tax on sam: itto, do. Ditto, lots West street, improved Ditto, water tax on same Ditto, Oo. lo. Trunhel, John H. lot 69 Be Hawkins’ addition west side Frederick 150 feet nerth side Third improved ..... ts Ditto, water tax on sane. Ditto’ personalty. Wood ward, W: bered, Monroe and line of 100 feet, thence south 30 the north line m. ot not in Holmead’s addition! beginning at the southeast corner of Dunbarton’ streets, and running south along, the east line of Monroe street to a point 30 feet north of the north’ Gay street, thence east) feet to) of Gay street, thence with the north line of Ga: t of tre 0) Mrs.J C., lot 25, Beail’s ad-| f lot! 25 feet front,, street, im-, Joseph, part lot 138) dition, 30 feet north street, im. rt of tot and Hawkins’ addition,| west side Fred: L. and W.H., ist? No. 40, Peter, Beatty, Threlkeld, and Deakin’s addition, 60 feet front, north side Prospect street.| 1 and 202 Bealls addi- tion, 130 feet front south side 70 feet fronts, street, and] t. e' street to Rock Oreek thence nor' with said creek to the south lineof/ thenee| west with south lize of Dunbar- ton street te the place Of begi Dunbarton street, and itto, on Ditte, on ‘Obaries 5 iret street, improv. ion ,27 feet beri) Bort! 14 8&3 90 900 1648) 1700) wom ass BRE SeR S885 , CHAS. D. Georgetown, Mareb 10th, ‘2 1865. Li CH, Collector. bmar 15-W,tds PROPOSALS, p®0P084L8 FoR vious. Office Depot Commissary of Subsistence. 2 ‘ashington, April 10, 185. Sealed Proposals are invited until TUESDAY, April 18, 12 m., for furnishing the Subsistence De- partment with THREE THOUSAND 3,00 Powe?) BARRELS OF The proposals will be for what i Depot as Nos. 1, 2, an 3, and bid | be enter- tained for any quae y less than t! ‘ole. Bide must be in dupli¢ate, and for each grade on Separate sheets of paper. he delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in euch quantities, daily, as the Govern- ment may direct, either at the Govermment ware- Route in Georgetown. at the wharves, or railros@ in Washington, A Ta delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- known at this | ple’ ithi pet o4 within twenty days frem the acceptance of Bids will be received for Flour te be delivered in new oak barrels, head lined, Payment will be made in such funds as the Gov- ernment may have for disbursement. The usual Government imspectien will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will bo spceyted shih is not fresh ground, and of s supe- ior q' s if An oath of allegiance must accompany the bidof each bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previously failed to comply with their bide, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right te reject any bid for any cause. : afn's 2, pe od drosted 52 oes Ste ie ge td atNo Street, endorsed “Pri 0) our 12-88 ®. T. BRIDGES. pe Captain C.8. V. CAv4rsy, HORSES! . YY H BS! ARTILLEB' ORS: MULES! 4, kivst Diviston, re DC, 5 Ne HORSES, suitable Yor the cavairy and artillery service, mal pe rectivea at caer Deseke . open market, ti 1, 1866, japtain 8 BROWNING, A.Q _ : MULES, in lots of twenty-five or more, will be received in this city, in open market till May? 195, by Captain OC! H_ TOMPKINS, Assistand Quartermaster, corner Twenty second and @ sts, Allanimals to be subjected to the usual Govern- ment inspection before being accepted. Bpecifications as follows :-—"*Cavairy horses must be sound inall particulars: well broken; in fall flesh and good condition; from fifteen (15) to six- teen (26) hands high; from five (5) to nine (@ years old, and well adap’ in every way to cavatry pur- 8. Horses between nine (9) and ten(10) years ef age, if still vigorous, sprightly, and healthy, may be accey 6 Artillery Horses must be of dark color, sound in. all particulars, strong, quick, and active, well broken and square trotters in harness, in full flesh: and condition, from six (6) to ten (10) years old, not less than fifteen and one-half (153¢) hands algns pO Quartermaster Generals Of Washington Cr each horee to weigh not lear than ten hundred ai fifty (1,°50) pounds ‘ules must be over two (2) years of age, strong, stout, compact well developed animals, not less than fourteen (14) hands “ , in full health, fri from every blemish or defect which would unfit them for severe work, and must have shed the four front colt’s teeth and developed the corres- ponding four leper teeth, twoineach jaw. These specifications will be strictly adhered to, and rigidly enforced in every particular. Hours ef inspection, from $a. m. tod p.. Fi, Price, Oavalry Horses, one hundred and Bighty- five dollars ($185); artillery Horses, one hundred and ninety dollars ($190); Mules, one hundred and ape yinont will be made at this office will be made at thi 5 rable Colonel in-charge Firat Division colonel in charge ire’ MA Mar 18 tap20 i Q. M. G. 0. /ROPOBALS FOR FORAGE, Chie termaster’s Office, Depot Yar eT hinptons D. Cig Feb. Bs, 068. BEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the under- signed for supplying the U. 8, Quartermaster’s Department, at Washington, D, O,, Baltimore, Md.. Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Va,, or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,900 bushels of Corn or Oats,and 50 tons of Hay or Straws and upwards. Bidders mi late at which ef the above named points they to make deliveri ad the will make deliverie: hetder pias | Pp rates at whieh the Treats the qeantity, of each article Tres to be deliver- ed, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. aun? price must be written out in word. the 8, Gorn to be put uP in good stout sacks of about two bushelseach, Oats in like sacks of aboutthree bushels each, T sacks to be furnished witheut extra charge to the Government, The Hay and Straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Corn, Hay, or Straw, proposed to be Rulivered, must be stated in the proposals, All the articles offe: ler the bids herein in- vited, will be subject tos rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being accepted. Contracts will warded from time to time to le ete iley the snterent, of require, and payment w: made when the whole amount contracted for shals have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his Proposal with a guaranty signed by two respon- sible persens, that. in case his bid be accepted. he or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract fer the same, with d ang sufficient sureties, ina 8um equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles presomed in contorm sy with the terms of this adver- tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail t enter into the contract, they to make good the dif- ference between the offer of said bidder and tha next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The Tespausicilicy ef the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate ef a United States District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or an) other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person knewn to this office, All bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance er rejection of their proposals. The full name and post office address of each bidder must be legibly written im the pro- osal, bs Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gen. D. H. Bucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington D. C., and should plainly marked *Proposala for Forage.” Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his aranters, will be required of the successful bid- r or bidders upon signing the contract. Biak forms oF bid ranties,and bonds may be obtained upon application to this office ‘All proposals received under this adv Tits emer eaturdsy of euch week at 12m. Bid nesday and Saturday o} 2 m. - ders are res ectfulsy eS) be present at the opening of bidsif they desire: | pogxur, fe25-tf Brig. Gen’l and Quartermaster. ASTER’S OFFIOB, cur aa Tr) a F WASHINGTON, Wasaincron, D. O,, January 4, 1864. All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leatit- er, Office Furniture ‘Warness,and Saddlery, are re- quested to send to this effice, on MONDAY of each weekea sealed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are preptred to furnish to this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list punctually eve: morning. . H. RU i en’l and Uhief Q. M. feng te eee Sec otot Warktagtsa: gscnst DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES!! BAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEXTAIN REMEDY EVER USED) “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, &c. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills tobe Taken to Effect aOure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will notin any way jure the stomach or bo wels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent case@ in‘ twenty-four hours.”? Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. one of the m eminent Doctors and Chemists of the pregent d: NO EXPOSURE, NO TROVELE,P* JHANGE WHATEV: ‘Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or. who mare _ gorged with Balsam Qopavia, oF ercur} eb x TSAMARITAI'S GuFT. Bent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! eon ee OO B tg BOROFULA, | ULCERS, OTB, TERS, SCALES, ‘BOIL, SYPHILIS TRU VENSRBAL 'DISHASH 0. SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES Is offered the public as a positive cure. SYPHILIS OB VENEREAL DISEASES, the BAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOBisa most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thoroug and permanent. Take then of this je reme- oF 3nd be healedand do not eer ito, ae vee by ‘or which you may repent in a! y' aout gon tm roan DaPALE \ nenrable the ms} eno! Ns. BA RITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES will remove every vestige of impurities from the ell a8 all the bad effects of Mercury. Prié Aust EDS Caen WASH. ice 25 cents: actions. waa na Eee eap aga s ‘LL, Baltimo: Mar get HOSPITAL FORE Mite t i etisfaction int A ’ ‘ ‘Samaritan Remedies* mating that \ have ased id tort customary forms: that I have wed them with judgment, discretion and properly, and have joend Shectusliy, nowe my anticipation promptly Rave the fullest cond. dence in, thelr eliclency Srtnom arasely, them extends, I reco: "ALFRED ©. BOWERS, ** Assistant Surgeon 5th New York Vols.” DESMOND & OO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post ce. eee by 8. CALVERT FORD, erruer 1th st. and HENRY OOOK, Alexandr may 6-tf BINBEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- tent ol England, and secured oy, the seals of the Ecole de Pharmagie de Paris, and the Imperial Sgilege of Matisine, ¥. ‘ienna. th Sag neeoes os and aitanstion’ of. the ion, System," jesmar No.3 bas entirely superseded the naseo se of Copavia, bs, &o. Tries- Far ead bi aes er es an sondar;: the use of mereury and ail other deleterious ingr ents. tion is in the form of a most eitetacenaes. Becured from the effects of climate ande! atmosphere, in tin canes, 258 each, oh 4% 33 Diviied for copavate doses. asad minlatered by 2 mands, Roux, £6. at by Valpeau, y d retail % W. No, 194 basen ery he Banao To be Corner ith ew York, 2, also of 8,0, FORD, No. 290 Poe . street,