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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. i Department Ceded Ween ernment General Sher- Fighting—Kirby Smith Come to Terms. ovvicIaAL WAR BULLETIN. Wak DEPARTMENT, WasuIneTon, May 27—£.30 a. m. Major General Diz, New York: & dispatch from General Canby, dated at New Orleans yesterday, the 26th instant, states that arrangements for the surrender of the Wenfederste forces in the trans-Mississippl Department have been concinded. TDey in- elnge the men and material of both the army ARG Davy. EDWIn M. STANTON, Secretary of War. ee ee sURR DER OF KIRBY PROBABLE ‘SMITH. He Sends Commissioners to Negotiate. Barow RovGE, May 2, via Uairo, May 27.— Brigadier General Brevet, and Oois. Deblan ry) Harke and Zeip arrived hereto day as com- missioners from Kirby Smith. General Herron and Lieutenant Commander Foster came down from Red river with them. Gen. Herron bas telegraphed Gen. Canby, | and it is believed here that terms will be ar- | | ranged for the surrender of Kirby Smith's en- ure army. FROM TEXAS, Reports of Returned Unien Prisoner ionsfer Further Surrenders i j Fort SMITH, May 27.—Escaped Federal pri- | voners of the 3td Iowa, just arrived from Texas, report that the Federal prisoners con- fined at Tyler, Texas, are allowed to escape im large numbers, the guards saying that when we prisoners are all gone they will have noth- ing to do, and can gohome. Enlisted men are Buwilling to fight longer, and therefore do not respond to Kirby Smith’s late proclamation. whey acknowledge themselves whipped, and are anxious for peace. The surrender of the rebels east of the Mis- | sissippi was not at first credited, but itis now believed. The intericr ot Texas is in a terrible disor- F&apizedand demoralized condition. Tne de- sertions are very numerous. General Russy is now negotiating with the Tebel officers of western Arkansas for thesur- render of their commands. (uite anumber of them have already came im, and others will | doudtless follow their example. The guerrillas have ceased molesting the boats and telegraph lines. THE SOUTHWEST ing of the Rebel Legisla pi—Commissioners App Washingten—The Surrender in the Trans-Mississippi Department. MzmMruErs, May 29.—Tesegraphic commauni- ¢ation is now open to New Orleans. General Forrest is on his plantation at Fathom Mississippi. Jackson advices state that the Rebel Legis- lature met there on the twentieth instant, and snetructed General Clark to appoint Judges Sharkey, Fisher, and Georgen, commissioners to go te Washington and confer with the Pres- ident on the subject of calling a covvention with s view of restoring Mississippi to the Union. The Bulletin’s New Geleans special, of the 23d, says that Generals Price, Buckner, and Brent, with staff officers, arrived to-day, 28 commissioners from Kirby Smith, tonegoti- ave with Generai Canby for terms of snrren- der. Generals Price, Buckner, and Dick ‘Taylor on the partof the rebels, and Generals Canby and Herron, have had a cousultations the result of which is reported to be the sur- render of all the rebel forces In the trans-Mis- siesippi Department, on the same terms as ‘were extended to Generals Lee and Johnston. —_———___ =. ___ FROM MEXICO. Am Attempt te Kidnapthe Empress—The Late Successes of the Liberals. NEw ORLEAXS, May 27.—The Times’ Brazos correspondent of the 2th inst., says, the Libe- rai force which captured Monterey was seven thousand strong. General Negrete, after oceupying the place, jevied & forced loan of £100,000 in specie. In the fight at Saltilio the Imperialist Gene- yale Victoriano Lepedo, ard Lierro were ‘wounded, but escaped capture. Cortinas captured 250,00 in specie and nine hundred prisoners while Negrete waa attack- ang Matsmoras. On the 2eth ult., the rebe] General Siaughter fortified the left bank of the Rio Grande, ana opened &n artillery fire on the enemy to prevent hie troops from reaching the river for ‘Water. A party of guerrillas recently attempted to xidnap the Empress and take her away from the City of Mexico. Thefunpopularity of Maximillian is stili far- ther confirmed FROM CHARLESTON. { The Arrival There of Admiral Gedon's | Scuadren—Flight of the Rebel Governor Magrath. New YORK. May 2*.—Information has peen received here that Admiral Godon’s squadron, wocnd for Brazil, pnt into Charleston on the zh. One of the vessels, the Emma Henxry, jost a paddie-whee! by acoliision in the nar- tor, and has returned. Governor Magrath, of South Carolina, has | run away from Columb ta, the seat of govern- | | | Went. Sheridan at St. L a , May 2°.—General Sheriden ar- yesierday. on the opposite side of the river on of citizens who gave hima warm welcome. He was serenaded at night by &large and enihusigetie crowd of people. Use of Former Rebel! Property. x .—Major General Wilson has 0 ¥ derate States mules. horses, harness, wagon: a leather net required for forthe use of the cavalry corps to be turned over to Colonel Foster, (juartermaster Gen- Tal, to be distributed among people asa loan mm US. Du returnable whenever called for by proper authority. SPECIAL NOTICES. pe THE DEAD THAT MIGHT BE LIVING. It isead to think that thousands die annually witb the mesne of lifeaud bealth aimost within arm'tlength. Many s weakling goee down tothe g@rave every day whom the timely use of HOSTET- TER CELEBRATED &TOMAOH BITTERS would bave saved. It ie a consolation, however, to Know that this glorious Tonie—a vitalizing Blxir wi ingle drawback—is preserving of multitndes. In cases of general de- ¥ and prostration, it is producing effects that perbars more astenishing than anything fore cbserved or recorded in the history of treatment. Feeble, emaciated and de- € patients, whose powers of digertion seem te be actcally exti®euished, recover their appe- tite, the hiv Teth anc spirits, under s course of the Bitters, with a rapidity that is positively amazing Aj) that the proprietors imally e* pected from | tke preparation was long ago thrown into the { shade by its actual results. New virtree whiten | tbey bad never thought of attr crew cases. Ata preventative of elese and a constitutional invigorent alone ard urspproscheble. MARK TIME! TO SOLDIERS '—-WALTHAM WATCHES! Let every soldier, before he retarns howe, pro- vide Rimeelf with am Americsn Wa‘cb; ro better ose ean be made of money then to inves: it in one of these durable and accurate time-pieses. Itis wind Of property that constant!y returns @001 in. terest, and ite money value is so wel] Knewn ths ® pooket fui] ef silver dollars wouldn't beasure fel. Bold by a1) respectable dealers in Washington, TES AMERICAN Wartcu co, Office, 152 Broadway, yy. y, wy lm pe ee Sune nese CoLeare’s Homey £oap, This celebrated TorzE? Boar, in euch v: } comand, ie made from the choicect materials, ig | wrvid aad emoditens ip ite nature, Srasraniiy sensed | and extremely Lensfciai in ite action upon the sais. Por sale by ai) Druggine and Fyeer Goce } Bewers, Seb B-e0ly | (ee ROO RY THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE, &c- FIRST WARD,—Mr. JOHH, Taman will | Ward, by heats of voters. =e an] rr Nemec ray Bet OOUNGIL: ‘by many | ¥ rs of the FI WABD. myli-te_ V7 INDITIONAL UNION | FIRE? WARD URCOR! UNION agate For Colles: LIAM DIXON, ete: Tor Pas SURL B. DOUGLASS Fe ir voyor— or Bur ILLIA FORSYTH. For Alderman— WILLIAM B. MAGRUDER. Por Common Counci}— JA Ke az A. RE OLARENOE B. BAE SR. may 8-tf BEOOND WARD REGULAR NOMINA- ie TIONS, “2 For Oollecter— WILLIA MDIXON. For Resist, MUEL E. DOUGLABE. For BarveySTLLIAM POREYTH, For Alder tAMURL W. OWN, For Comm giMUaL 4, PRUGH. G@xonGs T. RAUB. my ste "GBORGE W HARENESS. THIBD WARD. | tem For Aiderman— NOBLE D, LARNER. Tay Il diwkeote Many Votre SECOND WARD BLECTION NOTICE— It being understood that Mr. L. J. Middie- ton, who was nominated at the Second Ward meet- ing, declines to allow his name as candidate for jommen Ceuucil, the friends of S. A. EBDGH, ™ li-te present his name for re-election. UNION. | (GRP suconp wand NOMINATIONS, For Qollector— wee WM. DIXON, or Register— “SAML. ¥. DOUGLASS, For Bugveyor— WM. FORSYTH. Bor Alderm: an— GEO. H. PLANT. Ei mon Coencid— CoO OO EETIBONE, WILLIAM THOMAS, H. OLAY STEWART. For Assessor— @EO. W. HARKNESS, _ Ubtel& Chron} NION TICKET, THIRD WARD. ? Collecto: as a W "W. DIXON. ‘0! er— Fee ing. B, DOUGLASS, Por 8; orvey OW. FORSYTH. For Alderman— THOMAS LEWIS. For Councii— my ll THIRD WARD — FRED’K L. HARVEY will be supported for eleetion as a member of the Board of Common Oeuncil at the ensuing June election from the Third Ward. moy22 te MANY VOTEBS. UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET. lew THIRD W. . OEEY uae ARD. or Colector— z WILLIAM DIXON, For Register— = SAMUBL B. DOUGLASS. Surveyor— i: WILLIAM FORBYTH, ee eROBLE D. LARNER, For Common Council— W. BIMMB. Wy, ie RD. ALBERT G. HALL, JOHN B. THOMPEON. my!) BL WISE will tes rted fc 5 B by the loyal voters of che FOURTH my24 tf FOURTH WARD, Per Oommen Conneil— MICHABL LARNER. my 25-0" MANY VOTERS. NUMEROUS CITIZENS OFTHE FOURTH .Ward, re it time a change should be made in the ofice of Assessor of this Ward, re- tfully nominate Mr. H. M, DELLINGER f that responsible position. my 26-dte —— ea ny dte® i. KOURTH WARD. «3 2 roeeting lately held in the Aldermens’ ‘bamber. the fortowi inations jor ward officers for the Fourth Ward: n® For Aldermsn— CHARLES H. UTERMBHLE. mon Council— For Com GHOLAR ACKER. MATHEW G. BMBRY. DANIEL McLAUGHLIN. For Assessor— SAMUEL WISE. my 29-te He FOURTH WAED NOMINATIONS.—The ‘oters of the Fourts Ward had a largeand sstic meeting at the City Hall, May 17, and nominated the following ticket to be supported at the ensuing June election: Collector— For Coie TLLIAM DIXON, or Register— For ReMORL B, DOUGLASS, 2 or— For Eurveyore DORB@AN. Aldéerman— ss ASLURY LLOYD. For Common Oouncit- - . W. MOORE ROBERT 8. Davis. ELIJAH EDMONSTON. Por Assessor— my25-te THOMAS W. BUROH. wre 42. A MEETIEG OF THE LOYAL OIT- izeps of the Fourth Ward. held on Wed- nesday evening. May 3, 1865. the following gentle- men Were unanimously nominated : Unconditionai Union Ticket, POR COLLECTOR— WILLIAM DIXON. FOR REGISTER SAMUEL E. DOUGLASS. FOR SUBYBYOR— WILLIAM FORSYTH. FOR SLDER¥AN— ABBURY LLOYD. Por COMMON CouECIL— ELISAH BDMON@TON. * POR AESRSSOR— THOS. W. BURCH. my 4 tf FOURTH WARD.—OHARLES H. UTER- © Board of Aiderasese wil a “my 13-tf : Semen aita ta for re electien to ill be supported ‘MANY VOTRES, AT A MEETING OF THE CITIZENE OF the Fifth Ward, held TURSDAY § . May 16, 1865, the followise gentlemen wee nominated forthe several e8 named ; For Colleetor— WILLIAM DIXON, For Register AMUEL EB. DOUGLAB. Por Sarreyor— WILLIAM FORSYTH. Por Alderman— GEORGE F. @ULICE. Por Conbeil— o! WM. P. FERGUEON, 3.8. WARD myiéte JNO. H. MNAD. FIFTH WARD UNOONDITIONAL ce TIOR ET. ONAL UNION The following gentlemen will be supported the ensuing June election by the Loran vorEns of the Firta Waki; For Oollector— WM. DIXON. B sater— or Bealeters, s DousLass, tS For Purveser— ow pomeyrH, ? ae ae GRO. F. GULIGR. For Council— WM. P. PERG Jas: Bi DAVIE OO W. i. HawIL ton. myl8-te TIONAL UNIO an WENTH WaKD.\ 71CKRT ect Tor Cole TLIAM DIXON. iater— ie neat B. DOUGLASS. Bor OF SUT WIELIAM FORSYTH. For Alderman— & MATHOMAS ¥. LLOYD. For Common Council— JOBN ‘@. DEDLEY, ILLIAM T. WAUEBR. AL OIPIZENS OF THB 8&V- SiAED. opposed to the return of Fel Se arma ‘homer, have made the fol- For Colette n— WILLIAM BIXoN, For Begister— * A ESMURL B DovGLass. Tor Surya LIAM FORSYeH. For Aiderman— or AdgONOE MATTINGLY, 1 met Coan MRRCHT, TH. Li GRO. B. OLARKB. My 20-te ee eat msneme snes oR APTAINS, with . 0 dary Qoncition of Neg Yorn Bi Hiatt ar. 8., J. Ks J y poleon XIT., ‘aie FRANCK TAYLOR® | be sn Unconditional Union | | seadidate forthe Gommon Oouncll from the Firet | i | ' cane i be ‘iret inet | the First weed on eo es aehe 5th day of June | }2 election wil be held.on MONDAY.'the ABD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Retice ie 4 was Rete Bs tl 7 m 23-tde IRST WARD—SBOOND PRECI NCT—Notice ‘ that in conformity to the pro- visiossee Hi abarter of the city of Washir Poly an election will be held in the Second Precinct of ard, om MON DAY, the 5th cay of J. thee iret Mer palic building on Pe between }°th and 19th streete, for Goll: 4 terand Surveyor, one member of the Board of Aldermen and three members of the Board of Oommon Council to represent said ward. u mn at 7 e’clock a. m., and close at7 si Renscre GhongE iB RIDWELL, LEWIS H. PARKER, my2s-te Commissioners of Mection. @BOOND WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice Wie by given that in conformity to the pro- ii f the charter of the City of Washington. ion will be beld im the Firac Precinct of the Second Ward, on Monday, the 5th day of June next, at the north west corner of New York ave. nue and l?th street, for Collector, Register, and Surveyor, one member of the Beard of Aldermen, and three members of the | of Common Counei}, and an Assessor Of aaid Ward. N P. HiLTON. FRANOIS MICLER, Z. RICHARDS Commissioners of Election. wy2?-te | Intel. and Columbian.} SRCOND. WARD—SECOND PRECINCT.—No- WO tice is hereby given, that in conformity to the provisions of thecharter of thecity ot Washing- ton, an election wil! be held in the Second Pre- ei of the Second Ward, on MONDAY. the 5th day of Junenext, at Ford's Drug Store. N W. corner of 1ith street and Penn. avenue, for Col- lector, Regieter, and Survevor. one Member of the Board of Aldermen. three Members of the Board of Common Oouncil, and sn Assessor for said Ward. THOMAR C. WILEON, LEWI8 CLEPHANE, é J. W. EARP, | EI lommissioners 0 ection, my%-dte [Intel. & Columbian] : qe WABD—FIRST PRECINCT,—Notice is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- visions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be beldin the First Precinct of the Third Ward at the corner of 9th and M sts,, for Oollector, Register and Surveyor, one member of the Board of Aldermen, and three members of the Beard of Common Oouncil, to represent said Polls open at7 o'clock a.m.and clese at clock p,m. ALBX. R. SHEPHERD, SAMUBL B. TYSON, JAMES M. TOWERS. _my te Commissioners of Election. "THIRD WARD — SBCOND PRECINCT —An A Election will be held on MONDAY, Sth of June, 1856, at Mankin & Davis’ shop, 9th’ street, between G@ and I, for Collector. Register, Surrey- s¥, ope member of the Board of Alderman, and three members of the Board of Common Council. Polle open at7 a. m. and close at7 p. m. GEORGE C. WHITING, JAMES MANKIN CHARLES P. WANNALL. _tmy 2-te {Intel. and Chron.) Fooata WARD—FIRST PRECINCT Notice ._is hereby given that in conformity to the pro- visions of the charter of the city of Washiagton an election will be held !n the First Precinct o the Fourth Ward, at the Metropolitan Heok and Ladder House, Mase. avenue. between 4th and 5th streets. on MONDAY, the Sth day of June next, for Collector, Register and Surveyor,one member of the Board of Aldermen, three members of the massa of Common Council and Assessor for said ard, Polls open at 7 o’clock a. m. Polls close at 7 o’clook p. m, WM. H. HOOVER, _ my29 te 10 Forts WARD—SECOND PRECINCT —No- tice is hereby given that. in conformity to the ions of the charter ofthecity of Washing- an election will be held at the Soldiers’ ading Reom, corner sthand Estreets, Judiciary Sauare, Becond Precinct, Fourth Ward,on MON- DAY, the 5th day of June next, for Collector, Reg- ister,and Surveyor, oue member of the Board of Aldermen, three me: ‘oard of Common Gounet!, and one A T for said Ward. Polis open at si ‘clock 2.m. Polls close at seven o'clock p,m. PETER F. BACON CHARLES WALTHER. . THOMAS GALLIGAN, my 27-te Com ioners of Electien. Fults WARD FIRST PRECINCT. Nottes pehatery piven that in conformity with the rovieions of the charter of the city of Washing- on, an election will be held at the southwest corner of 3d street east and A street, south, Firet Precinct, Fifth Ward, on MONDAY, the 5th day of June next. for Collector, Kegister and Sur- yeyor, one member of the Board of Aldermen and three members ef the Board of Common Council soe resent aid wand x m. Polls cl ‘olla open at7 o’clock a m. Polls clo: e’clock p.m. SOHN MiLua, 1% St 7 GEO. M. OYSTER. BTEPHEN WAILKS, __myv7-te Commissioners of Blection. SIFTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT —No- FR is hereby given that in conformity with the provisions of the charter of the city of Wash- ington, an election will be held at Mrs. Bean’s, corper of 3d street east and DD street south, Becond Precinct, Fifth Ward, for Collector Hegister and Surveyor one member ef the Board of ene Board of ward, at7 o’clock a, m, Pelle close at 7 WM. BLAT Polls open o’elock Dem. Conk tT. ee ti ‘ommissioners of Blection, _myz7-te {Inte} & Columbian, dte.) - SATs WARD— FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that an election will beheld in to the provisions of thecharter of the city of Wasbington op Monday, June 5th, at the school house corner of 7th atrect east and G street south, First Precinct, Sixth Ward, for Collector, Register and Surveyor, one member of the Board of Aldermen, three members of the Board of Com- son Council and one Assessor for said Ward, Polls open at seven o’clock a. m. Polls close at seven o'clock p.m, WILLIAM HOCKE, GEORGE HUNT, J. MARION BRIGGS, C. iseioners of Blection. m QIXTH WABD—SECOND PRECINC + is hereby given that ia conformit provisions of the charter of the city of Washing- ton, sm election will be held in the Second Pre. cinct of the Sixth Ward. at the Anacostia Engine House, on MONDAY, the 5th day of June next, for Oollector, Register and surveyor for the said city, one member of the Board of Aldermen, and three members of the Board of Common Counvil and one Asreséor, to represent the said Ward. Polls will be grened at 7 o'clock A. M., and will be closed at7 P. SAMUEL R. TURNER, JOSIAH L. VENABLE, THOMAS P. WHITE, my 29-te Commissioners. de SEVENTH WARD-SECOND PREOINOT.—An conformity 27 te of June. 185, in conformity to the the Oharter of tha City of By So pa of Church & Co., corner of Marylan: enue and ith street, for Collector, Register, Surveyor. one member of the Board of Alder: 5 members of the Board ‘of Common Council, Po” open at7 o'clock a. m. and closeat7 p m. ROBERT B GRaiam, 0:0. ANDMMBONY -my 2 te “Commissioners. Pportemac TRANSPORTATION LINE, The steamer C. VANDEBUL 2 fimere every pumepay EVENING — @onue ashington, and harf, 107 Returning will leave her w! Georgetown, every SATURDAY MORNTAG t'é ia at 8 o’clock, touching ic elsce sane Alexan! “Her iagat ast poses anne GOGAT RUINEEART @ 00. 10% Wator rireet, Gearen? Washington, street, between ep aed ere: NEY ETBAMSHIP LINE OF SCREW STEAMERS Res. 9 TO NEW YORK. The New and Substantial Steamers, B. O. KNIGHT, CAPT. J. J. MASON, JOHN GIBSON, CAPT. W. Cc. GEOGHEGAN, Bailt expressly for this route, are now leaving WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D.O, and ‘ ALEXANDRIA, BVERY THURSDAY AT 4 P. M, AND NEW YORE, from Pier 14, N. R. on the same day, Preight received daily, handled im the most care- to} manner, and delivered with the greatest dis. patch. at fair rates. for Freight, &c., apply to 8NOW & CO., Washington and Georgetown, D, 0, FLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va., and WM, J. 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ENTIRE SATISFAOTION GUARANTEED IN ALL OABES, THE EURBKA GIFT ASSOCIATION would call attention to the fact of its being the Original and Largest Gift Association in the country. The business continues to be conducted in a fair and honorable manner, a large and greatly increased trade ia proof that our patrons apy reciate this method of obtaining rich and ele- ean 8. Durice the past year this Association has sent a very large number of yalgable rizes to aLifgarts of the country. Those who patronize us will re- ceive the full value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than Ore Dollar, retail, and there are NO BLANKS. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be im- mediately sent to any address by returm mail or exprers. if tha following parties havetecently drawn val- nable prizes from t jureka Association, and have pindly slowed the use of their names. ilson, Custom House, Philadelphia, inting. value, $10); James Hargraves, New York, Oil Painting, value, Barrett, Mar Oo. bury Ot, Gold Waren, 9 ibs ee ate! v: 224 east 21th street, New York, 2 2320; Mre.Chas. J. Nevis, Blmira. yalue, $300; Mise Lucy Janew: Cluster Diamond Bing, value, i EF. isiedeon, value. $10"; noyer, City Hotel, Nashvi val . $125; Oscar BM, Allen, Oo. B. Indiana Velunteers, Narhville, Tenn., Watch, value, $85; Rowland Patterson, Oo. D, th lowa Veteran Volunteers, Oil Painting, value, «$100; Mrs. Abbey J. Parsons, Sptiagnel + Mass., Melo- deon, value, $10: James L. Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse, N. x Gold Watch, value, $150; Mra. James Ely, 157 Wooster street, corner Bleeker, New York, Oil Painting, value, #10); Mra. J. ©; Coles, Grand Rapids. Michigan, Silver Castor, valoe, $40: Dr. J. Sinclair, No. 4 Main street, Utica, N. ¥., Framed Bngraving, vaine, $25; Hon, Luther Detmold, Washington, D.C., Oil Painting, ue, 5 "Were we permitted, we might add many names to the above list, but many persons object to our so doing, we therefore publish no names without 1D. Peetters, from various partion throughout the country acknowledging the receipt of very valua- ble gifts, may be seen on file at our office. LIST OF ARTIOLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EAOH, Wi‘hout regard to value,and not to be paid for until you know what you will rectiyes he 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, worth from.............. $250 00 to 500 0) 10 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases. . 125 (0 to 225 00 5) Fime Oil Paintings. 25 6) to 109 00 20) Fine Steel Bugravi 1200 to 25 0) 100 Music Boxes. —- 120to 450) 10 Bilver Revolving Patent Cas- tors. ...... = - 1500 to 4009 100 Bilver Fruitand Cake Baskets 150) te 35 00 600 Betts Silver Tea and Table Spoons... - 1500 to 30% 10° Geld Huntin, 75 00 to 150 0) 150 Diamond Rin, 30 00 to 200 09 226 Ladies’ Gold 00 to 85. 450 Bilver Watches...... 3 6) to 5000 2600 Vestand Neck Chain 50) to 25 00 2000 Pairs Bar Rings,(new styles) 15) to 6 (0 3°00 Gold Pencilsand Pooth Picks 300to So 3000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches 4 to 10 (0 3000 Lava & Florentine Brocches 400 to 6 0) 1000 Masonic Pins......—... - 400to 650 20°0 Fine Gold Wateh Keys. 350 to 6 0 800 Ohildrens’ Arile + 25to 3$o) 2500 Sets of Bosom Btu: - 18to 50 9500 Enameled Sleeve Buttons... 250to 1009 10 0: Plain Gold and Chased Rings. 1®to 5 508 Stone Set ard Seal Rin, 25)to 100) 5000 Leckets, izes. 20to 70 10000 Be's of Tad'on’ Jew 800te 2) Wd 40(0 Wate}. Onarms (each 3to 359 500 Gold Pena, Bilver Ex. Cases.. 4 to 600 & 00 Gent’s Breas. .-d Scarf Pins, 3(0to 20 00 200@ Ladies’ New Style Belt p Buckles...— 400to 65 2000 Chatelsire and 6 00to 29 00 10 0Gold_ Thimble 5(0to 750 200 Bets Ladies’ J 10 00 te 20 60 10000 Gold Grosses. — 150to 600 6000 Oval Bard Bracelet: 60 to 2) 00 4000 Chared Bracele 8%to 1600 200 Ball Eardr 3 500 £000 Fine Gotd 350 200 New Btyle Je’ earn: <*: 7 00 2000 Go ent A Bbeny Holders. 800to 500 w@ A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF THE ASOVE ARTICLES FOR ONE DOLLAR BY PORCH AEING A BEALED ENVELOPE FOR 20 & Five Bealed Envelopes will be sent for £1; Eleven for $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for $10; One Hundred for $15. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Qur patrops are desired to send Wnited Btates money when couvenient. Long letters are un- pecessary, Letters should be addres to our Box. 5706, Post Office. for greater peiety, Oxders for SEALED ENV SLOPES must in every ease be accompanied by the CAsH, with the name of the person cending. and Town, County and State plainly written. pavers should be addressed to rs, 28 follows: the Managers, 8° COODWIN, HUNT & CO., my 25-1m Box 5706 Post Office, New York. STRAWBEERRY BASKSTS! S STRAWBERRY BASKETS! } STRAWBERRY BASKBTS 11! AT $3.00 PER HUNDRED, All may now ie) the luxury of delicate fruits from nicely ventilated Baskets, with such trifling expense as to render it Epnecesiary to removethe fruit from the basket until ready for use. Thit Basket is superior in every respect to aay Fruit Basket in use and we challenge the worl to produce one at less cost. ruit growers and dealers are requested to call aud examine them. p BARTHOLOW, S36 Seventh street, between Mave. and Oanal, my 12 eo2w ashington, D.C. CE PITOHERS AND WATER-COOLEES. We have just received a large supply of' the above senda to whieh we ine ee "ate, attention of purchasers in want of s good’ article, iee__ oT REP BEVARIDOR, FOCEDS AND OTTERS Danang 76 Racecar etna pete one | and gentlemen can consult from the powers of second | BANKERS. First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. HB: D, QOOKR, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, . GOVERNMENT DRPOBITOBY auD FINANGIAL AGENT OP THE UNITED STATES, OTM SY., OPPOLITS TED TREASURY DRPARTNEET Government securities with Treasurer United tates 7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. WH Acting in connection with the bouse of JAY COOKER & 00.,a8 ; SPRCIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, | we will fli all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply of the Notes om hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT BEOCURITLES at current market rates. FURNISH EXOHANGE and make Collections on ALL THB PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES Wo purchase Government Voucherron the MOST PAVORABLE TERMS, acd give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS @F BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to cs. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Ossbier. WASEINGTON, March 20, 1865, m 21-tf WATIONAL 7.30 LOAN, 7.380 Mr. JAY COOKR, of our frm, baving resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to furnish promptly te agente and purchasers U.8, 7-30 TEREASDRY NOTES. There notes are isaued, under date of August 18, 1864, in denomonationa of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent. per an- num, and Rave coupons attached, payable in law- ful money, on February 15th and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawfal money on August l8th, 1867; Or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleseure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August lst, 1967, with interest at SIX PER CENT IN COIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres ent worth in the market about NINE PER OBNT premium, from which deduct the preminm upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left s net premium upen the bonds of 8iX PER CENT,, with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Noteg, ‘We receive in paymext for subscriptions the ssy- eral issues of FIVE PER OBNT. TREASURY NOTES, sllowing sccrued interes. thereon, We also tak Gertificates of Indebtedness and Govermment Bonds of all ismes at their enrrent value. Full information furnished upon spplication in person or by mail. CAUTION TO pet hd HOLDERS OF In order te prevent the mutilation of these notes the Secretary of the Tressury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless ai] the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKB & 00., fed 4-dtf Bankers, Gorn AND STOCKS, Our office has been moomas in abe orks ineuring promptness in the zecution of erders, d eles made at the usual rates, FOr chaeGt TTENHOUSE. FOWLER & ms-t Bankers, 352 Penna. av. $ TWOOD’S PATBNT DRILLING MACHINE. PILE DRIVER, aND HYDRAULIC BAND PUMP. Practical tests having fully demonstrated the superiority of this machine over all others for the purpose of sinking Oil Wells, the undersigned is Dow prepared to receive orders for the #a: This machinery comprises everything re for the poring of oil wella except ne ENGINE AND CAST IRON DRIVING PIPB, (but will be furnished, if desired, at a reasonable price,) and dispenses with the use of the derrick rope, bullwheel and other cumbrous and expensive fixtures now in use, and is so arranged, being con- structed cn wheels and portable, that itcan be easily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in different localities. ‘he detritus is removed from the well by our pat- ent hydraulic process,and does eot require the removal of the drill from the boring. This process not only removes allthe detritusin from 5to 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears outand opens all the smal) of] veins that are £0 often | tirely closed up by the cla process of sand pumpi With this machine snd a practical engineer, well can be sunk from 40 to 60) feet within a psriod stom 15 to 30 days after the soil pipe has been riven, Arrangements are being made for the construc- tion and delivery of these machines at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N. ¥. Pitteburg, For further information, pr terms, kc, SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel. York, ap7-3m JOHN D. EDMOND & 00., 518 613 7th atreet, between Dand B, 513 NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS Im BUILDER’S,BLAOKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERA, dARDWARB and CUTLERY, Cut and Wrought Nalls, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse shoe Nail. Gasps, Biles, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nut, and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Bplit Cane for chair bottome, all of which we offer at THS LOWEST CASH PRIOR, 513 [feb }4-1¥] 513 A PAPBRHANGINGS AND WENDOW SHADE! The latest miles selling at me lowes’ h prices, at IDWELL & HENDERSON'S, 367 D street. near 9th ..,... Franklin Hall Balding: All work in their line executed promptly, in the city er country, my 9-Im Ts -WANG, THE GKBAT CHINESE REM- DY FOR GONORRHEA, GLEET, Bro.— Onz Box WILL PERFORM 4 CuRs. Ingredfents are purely vegetable. It is pleassnt to the taste, has no bad odor, and may be carried in the vest oe et without fear of deteetion. Oirculars free. Price 9B. O; Upham, 400 Cheriont street, Beinn Lik t mh a fa Warhington b: . FORD, 290 Bent by mafleon 7 © 0: FORD, eee TEINWAY & 8ONS PIANOS. °. We have just received one very fine upright PIANO, everatrung. Also, several new, scale SQUARB Pianos. Thes riorit: of these instruments over all others is es- sails med We invite the public Socau ae exe me, at Our Warercoms, corner o| an Penn. avenue. W.G. METZEROTT, Bole Agent of Steinway’s Pianos, and Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs. ap 26 Te HOUSEKBEPBRS AND OTH ERS.—House- keepers can always Sad at our Store a' fall stoek of fine OMINA, CROOKERY. CUTLERY ana 4 PLATED WARS, of latest styles and ai lows prices. WEBB & B EVERIDGE, apl2-lotit Gad Roliows? Hall 74h st, 0 THE PB BLIO.—The undersigned having a farm ef about 160 acres, suitable for grazing, es te take on pasture for the summer season about 80 herses at the rate of per head for s month, Appr, OHN J. ROBINSON, two miles this side of! iscataway, er address at Piscataway. o. ani Lo Sorten, ob awey a: signments of Farias ainenanne sotgay se Fore owe Also, Storage to let in a dry clean cellar, m3-1m # « yy our utmost confiden: “4 y . Ya’ lelphia, Jtme + 1860, mar 25-6m AND DELIQAT' Huet Fasano ne DENTISTRY: J ieee fey hg th a SENOs OF PALMETTO. It acts at once o the nerves connected with the teeth aching, jn | relieves instantly, a Shis -fisporery, docared Podiasrapiei hite’s airar hit nilding op with Dr.8 Gheoviast Bone Teeth inserted Over roo the extracted without pain, at 260 arente, (G224T DIBCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. ag * raprd BXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, I would advise all Seve. ace to extract to cail st sag save them taken ont without pain. all and exaniine the Doctor's new si roved method of inserting ARTIFIOIAL F a Hyon once see th > great improvement in his teeth, you will Rave them in no other style than this pew and valucbleone, Teeth ini iver and Rubber Plates at the old price, aa yt the price on our work since te ee enue, between 13th snd Lite jan 36-17 8.8. LEWIB, M.D., Dentist. “QO8T ARS” p= 1865 eptxTaEuNatons, 1865 ousrane” PREBLE cc MIN ATORS. + AR’S”” MINATORS. ~ooerawvs” EUEEREI CARER a EXTERMINATORS. “ COBTAB'S” BX MINAPORS, pis” EXTERMINATORS. ” 3° a . ue MINATORS “ OOSTAR'S” RAL (IN ATORS. | RMINATORS. MINATORS. ern ce BMINATOSS. RMINATORS, RMINATORS, RMINATORS. * TAR" INATOBS, ous . BMINATORS. * COBTAR’S” MINANORS, “ COSTAR'S” ut INATORS. “ COBTAR’S” BXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS. For RATS. MICE, ROACHES, ANTS BED BUGS. FLEAS, MOTHS in Fi INBECTS on Plants, Fowle, Animate ste) eo 18 years established in N. Y. eity,’? Only infallible remedies known.” Tee from Poisens.’” 3 ot dangerous to the Hnman Pamily.”’ Rats come out of their hiles to die.” WZ Bold by all Druggists and Retailers, B71 Baw ! of all wortblens imitatiorg, Zz Principal Depot, 452 Broadway, M. 7” Sold by all Drugxists and Dealers at Wash ington, D. O. my 8-dé£wim* JAMES 8. TOPHAM & CO.’B 3] oe PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND BBETAIL, wrFeseoo uu SEVENTH STEB One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Hall, Where they continue to manufacture and hav on sale a large and fine assortment o TRUNES, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNRES, HOBSBE COVEES, ILITABY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORD BELTS. HAVERSACES, WHIPS, BITS, BPURS, ae, ae. &o., aT LOW PRIOBS, BEPAIRING, Fronks, &c.. repaired promptly and thoroughly, THERES SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore October Slet, 1864; also, the highest premium, @ bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanica’ Iastitute of Washington, D. 0., in 3857, SOLE AGENTS For District of Colambia end Alexandria, Va,.for FRANK MILLER’S ORLEBRATED PREPARED HARNESS O1L, S Buppiied at the lowest fedé-ly PAOTORY PRICES, AM BRADLEY ILVteAM MARBLE WORRB, MARELB MANTLES” MONUMENTS and WASHSTAND TOPS, &0. Monuments made to order on reasonable terms and shortest notice. Will keep constantly on hand EASTERN MAR- BLE and MARBLE TILING. Orders for Plumber’s SLABS promptly attended to. Pennsylvania avenue, between 1sth avi Wt streets west, Washington, D. 0. maré EST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE 4 Ba se TUNOPMAN PLAN, Ins enlarged to double its former capacity, ROPBAN HOTBL, Corner Pa. av, and 1th 3t., Washinsion, B. 6, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Narcpeam in thia city, bas beem ezlarged and proved in every way necessary for th socommodation of the increasi' ests. Thankfulfor the patronage sire! receiv | Bro} qaetcr uo pes : at by eee tan Jia) et rd receive ronaEe eretofor Guests will only be charged with what they rece! jharges ode! Coot Te Moderate, p puRICH, Proprietor, [érom the Larsest Manufacturing Chemists 4 World AM ACQUAINTED WITH MR. H. T.HELM- BOLD; be occupied the drug store opposite mp residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so be- fore & I have pees favorably impressed with i enterpr:se. mis chateoter ss TLLIAM WRIGHTMAN, Firm of POWERS & WRIGHTMAN Manufacturing Chemis: m25-6m, 9th and Brown sts., Philadelphia, Fo NON-RETENTION CR INCONTINSNOw of Urine, Irritation. Intiammation or Uleer- ation of the Bladder or Kidneys. Diseases of the Prostrate Glands, Stone in ti-; Bladder, Oalculus, Gravel or Brick-dust Deposit, and all piesees weile TABLE f the Bladder, Kidneys. and Dropsical fogs, use HELMBOLD'S FLUID BXTRAOT BU- OHU, mar 76-6m |’ APOLNON’S LIFB OF JULIUSC £B8AR, Vel- ume_l. Merivale’s History of the Romans, Vol. 7. bellion Record, part4s. John Stuart Mili’s Dissertations and Discussions, 3 vols. New- comb’s Financial Poli Headiey’s Lite of Gen. Wm. T Shermai ’s Ancient Law. Spen- cer’s Focial Statics. Mahan’s Field Fortification. memcenition: Wii arle qaricel Recreations, Re- 8 6 neta. Sys ene ©) FRANOK TAYLOR. Ww HY INJURE THEOOMPLEXION BY POW- DERS AND WASHES which choke cr fill n} the 8 of the skin, and in a short time leave hareh andory? It isin the blood, and if you want smocth and soft skin use HELMBOLD'S BX- TRACT OF BABRSAPARILLA, It gives a bril- @ complexion. m3-6m liancy to . HRIBERGER F. J Boooxsson se H.F. Loupon & LITARY ahi CITIZENS, AND et ; — ees) tenets Brn nov 1-tf ry w [OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the Gov. +8) a WEBEON. Ls 5 ashington. D, Q. the Captains on board, or to JNO. B. Water street, Georgetows IL OF JULIUS C-¥8AR, vol. BHT 1; Loomis’ Treatise on Ase trono my; Blackwood’s ine for Ari United States Fervice Magazine for May; Kate Kennedy, 2 nove! FRANCK TAYLOR. myl) [FIDENTIAL. Youne man Vho bere iniarea ceortail habits which unfit them for busi mn secret, leasure.er the duties of marri ; Tniddiesgea or old men, who, from the follies of uth or other gauses, feel a debility in advance of eir years, before placing themselves under the | treatment of any one, sbould first read ga BHORET FRIBND,” Married Ladies will learn | nee ing of imp-rtance by peTusing “The Becret | © Bent to any address, ina sealed on oostart pinata ge A TAWA een | dele-ly ‘ ise n, Mone, | JEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER RE. J taining and gradually bringing peck theaens ' - its ori color without the inconvenience at- 15 cents use of a dye, Bold by all i 8 dy Bold by RiyoRes MEDIOATED GINGER BARAR NUTS, for worms, unrivaled ic efficaey, peculiarly adapted for children, Deing eaten aa am e. For by nets, Brice 25 cen 4 i an eee per box. pet a i erie 1% 1, ep a BETWEEN DB Cheico Hams, only 25, Beet Satta "vice 25 cents. $9.50 per barrel; best Family, $12.0), Qhoice Seat iquors, by ¥ bd. barrel or aailos | soast* 487 9th street, b a , Wr! c0dsi* _487 9th strest, bet, Dand i, wPEs cwony OF MAN 15 er = Therefo: tins ould immediately tse HELM BO nea 1. mart 4 UORU,

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