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PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) A? THE STAR BUILDINGS, Southwest corner of Penn'a avenue and 11th street, By W. D. WABLACH, pee Ss eae The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District for TwHLve-a¥D-A-HALP CENTS PER WEEK. = | Pric¥ FoR MAILING :—Single copy, Three, Oents; one month, Seventy-five Cents; three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; siz months, Three Dollars; one year, Siz Dollars. No papers. are sent from the office longer than paid for... ‘The WEEKLY STAR—published on Fri- ay morning—One Dollar and a Half a year. PROPOSALS, PP®0rceaLs For eration any. Treasury DerarTMgyt. ; ___ dune 1, 1845. Sealed Proporals for Stationery will be received at this Pepartment until the Ist day of July, 1835, m. ° Of the articles in class 1 will be furnished’ to parties desiring to bid, on application at the Department ¢ Department reserves to itself the right to Order the writing paper plain or faint lined to auy required pattern. liveries of ail articles in the several classes, must comply with the written specifications,which will be furnished to bidders, with the sampies of articles in class}. liveries will be subject toinspection by an fled ee Li aa Bgcrotary ury, #0) livery ef any iaferior Srticle sball be ¢e i The contract. be aap sufficient cause to aoe veries mus’ eect epartuent meantin i charge at the Treasury ach proporal must be signed by the individual oF firm making it, and be accompanied by a satis factory guarantee that the bidder will execute a pee el good and sufficient bonds, if his bid The failnre to comply with an a contract tooperate to the fortereees eee tire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary ofthe ry may direct the purchase in open market h quantities of y articles as shall be necessary to supply the deficiency cansed by such failure, and charge to the contractors fifty per centum of the price which it shall be found neces- sary to pay fo articles, t Proporals a ompanied by satisfactory guar- ie Me tas, Ley cons cared.,and contracts will awarded only to establis! manufact or dealers in the artic] merentte oF Grass No. 1, ‘2 aper, ‘acket Note Paper. White Commercis! N A Yellow Bi °P Gide a ‘hite Envelope: Rite boy Pay sf 2 ~ White Medium Paper. White Super Reyal Paper. Bost quality Oosying Lak, = quali 1D, . Bert duality Block Tae Best quality B x. Bort duality Weiing Flaid, st quality Carmine Ink. Faber’s best Black Lead’ Pencils, Nos, 3, 2, 3 Faber’ best i wae 8 best Red and Blue Pencils. a wr -waded Knives, with handles. : 3 pearl or stag Best Brasers. with ivory handles, Sciseors, for office use, Bhears, Sor office use. Glase Inkstanae, 488 NO. 3. Gatta Percha Rulers, Pinsent twelve inch Ivory Folders, el) tte: 4 a ae aualty Sealing Wax, made entirely from inen 5 Ea Tease. asserted colors, Best solid-headed Pins, Swartwant's Metalli die Inkstands. Sora Fre jets. Pastevard. Baferen De Laice Visiting Troryfounce Boxes. F Weights. ‘Paper Fasteners, Files, ards, me. 600’! Tee = eee See tae ‘Tent to accept pe failure to do a0 willcause the rejection of,812 which contain itemaat’ 9 than the and will not bée consi: i GH McOULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury, y Treasury. PB0PoRALS FOR FORARE. frasng Gum Th: Depart to fications furnished with the sa: le fair eos. of the articles will Be leemed fraudulent, : M. B. FIELD, Avorevte: Meaaiar i je3 2tawiw ief Quartermaster’s Offices, Depot of Washington, = We ct Doe Bone oe | ‘ashingion. Bi SRALED PRO. ALS are i ited by the under- signed for eee the U. 8. Quartermaster’s ‘tment, a! Washin on, D, Baltimore, Md., Alexandria and Fort M: , VS. Or ether of these . With Hay, Corn, Gates and Straw. Bids w ved for the delivery ef 6,0 pashelsof, or Oats,and 50 tons of Hay or Straw. anda § i state at which ¢f the above named widdere ace ete miake deliveries, and the Fates at whiew they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each article proposed to be deliver- ed, the time ‘witen fald deliveries shall be com- 5 en @ complet 5 rice must be written out in wordson the Dids. to be put uD in good stout sacks of about two bushels exch. Oats in like sackaof about three each, The to be furnished and, ww to be securely baled. cular kind or description of Oats, Corn, 7. oF Oars w paonenee tobe delivered, must be \e pro} ‘8. “a the articles offred eer ie Lard herein bog bjec: rigi im Cc LJ ins ector, before being sevspted, tracts wi OVE! ill be awarded the lowest responsible bidders, as the interest of the G it may require, and payment will be made when the. holé amount contracted for have been ered and accepted. Sat Proposal wi ill be og iréed o —— mpany his a aran’ signe: y two res - Bible persons, that is case bis bid be cepted. Be or they wil, within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient suteties, ina sum equal to the amount of the ¢on' to deliver the articles proposed in copie with the terms of this adver- tisement, sua in ease the said bidder should fail t enter into the pontrad they to make gees the dif- ference between ler, of said bidder and the pext 1 st xeecpate te orthe versonm to awai "the respousibility ef, tte guaraitors must be shown PS od offici: certificate, of Spouemipsgress istri ney, Tr 9! 's vines ealese er the Gaited States Government, or ye ‘person knewn to this office. All rs will be duly mousenatine aeceptance ecti: L5 Oreo fall Deine aud post omfce address of esah bidder must be legibly written im the pro- posal. 0} Pr must be addressed to Brig. Gen. D. H ief ot Quartermaste: ‘ashington Boas oud be plainly marked “Proposals Bante f sito the amount of the con- ponte ney the contactor and doth of his stautors, will be required of the suceessful bid- r or bidders upon signing the con! 3 Blak forma of dids, guaranties, may be obtained npon application Ae — will be opened and examined at this office on W. week at 12 m. doen are reepestiait invited. to be present at opening of bideit they desirt; RUCKER, feobtt _Brfe. Gen’land Quartermaster, _ ZAHIBF QUART RAST ER'S OFFIOS, Cc==F QUAREE aPoy or WASHING! /ASHINGTO! Ww. all deslgrs in Office ture and au to send to this office on MOND week,a propo: or ~ articles ed to furnish to this Depot mete. Wis tar eae at eit tn article or axtines oan beob- at the lowest price. ris i to this Depot will be re- Dealers wishing to se’ taal: ore’ _tan ot i oe Brigadier Gen'l and = FRANELIN.& 00. oe. BA TICeNS, mR 5. of Ws 4 Pennsylvania avenue, BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECT. ‘t from 78 - Mate out from genuine and vare B20 paired strengthent tifleally and eerrectly, RANELIN & 00. Opticians, 24 wira aa gece. 2 ata, us" Peanorivouin"avesser Wational Howl 2%, XXV- See CANTERBURY HALE, (. \OANTERBURY HALL ae zy BURY BALL oy usiren OANTRABUBY THRATER LovisiaNa AVaNUE. ¥uAR Srxra S7EE07, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels, eee P eke Vesistigg: Now orks and Uaatarbary, ol le" 61 |, New . “Afezandzia, Va. \ J08H HART +. Biase Manager oa PH Heat THE FU SONEIN OMB! HOUSES LITERALLY, PAOKED, HOUSES LITERALLY PACKED, HOUBES LITHBALLY PAQKED. v Admiring Hundreds nightly congregate withia the walls of THR OLD ESTABLISHED AMUSEMBNT THE OLD ESTABLISHED AMUSEMENT THE OLD ESTABLISHED AMUSEMENT EDIFICE, EDIFICE, BDIFICE, COURT COMPARISON: RT COMPARISON" The Manager, with a ‘fall determination to please a generous public, takes much pride in pre- enting the following é GRAND ALLIANCE OF TALENTED j QEAND ALLIANOE OF TALENTED — GRAND ALLIANOR OF TALENTED GRAND ALLIANCE @F TALENTED - THE GREATEST KNOWN TO THE . THE GREATEST KNOWN TO THE THE GBEATEST KNOWN TO THE PROFESSION. PROFESSION. PROF ESBION. Last Week of the Beautifal Dancers, .. ILLIB ‘DB CLARA FOWLER, MIEN AND CLARA JOWEER: MILLIE AND OLARA FOWLER, MILLIE AND CLARA FOWLES, Who will appear in the Grand Ballet, entitled ‘VOLT OF THE HAREM, THE REVOLT oF THe aBEM, THE REVOLT OF THE HABEM, Principal Characters by the sth we ISTERS. iow Ha SIRTERS: WLER BISTERS. Beeond week of i meen: Bly EMERSON, ~ BILLY SM“ ERSON, BILLY EMBREON, The Unequalled Song and Dance Performer, MULLIGAN, ~ i3Hg BORER. JOHN MULLIGAN, . Celebrated in tke History of the Profession as the UL OF ETHIOPIAN PERFORMERS! MOGUL OF ETHIOPIAN PHRFORMAES | MONS. L. 8Z0LLOS, ONS. L. SZOLLO8Y = MONS. L. SZOLLOBY MONS. L, BZOLLOBY , .. The celebrated French Ballet Mi and Dancer Comique, with his Splendid Ballet pe of SIXTEBN BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES, SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES, A OLUSTER OF DIAMONDS A OLUBTAE OF DIAMONDS TRST WATER. 1R3T WATER. j ) t OHARLEY KAN. OHABLEY KANS, IY KANE, OH KANE, GLARER, igen HAR ose HART: JO8H HABT, JOHNNY REDDEN AND 8YLVAs IN A THRILLING D. Mies JBNNIS JOHNSON M188 JENNIB JOHNSON The Charming Commedienne, with the entire STAE COMPARY OF THE QAETEREUEY: | BTA OOMPANY OF THE OANT BY. | i NBA’ AY, OR gaTUnDAYs aasortment of Microscopes, Opera At cheap prices; Ladies 23 cents, Ohildren 15 cts, Glasses, Piel , Thermometers, Ph h Albums. arie $i Baten Scat, pla nad seed eee Wy TAM BRADL W THEE EEE MANT! MON an WABESTAND Tore re, TABLE Bey a made to order OD reasonable terms papas aan Hichigs MST ene wan z i rasia rt BLA prom BE Sftandea to. pennant. Weakington. D. 0. mar 4 ._ Ato; oo phar Tense ONS ad- te ttled. Bi eit ‘Setate promptly attended to. my tf WRDNBSDY, MAY 31, 1965, _AFTEENOON AND EVENING, BENEFIT OF J. 8, OLARER. cents oat Kavent of new eee ne never ‘eakibited in Washington, Tv. COURT COMPARISON” ° | and = ‘AMUSEMENTS. _*” WASHINGTON THEATER, Oorner lth and O stxecta, nent Ponsatirs. ’ Production of the Great Spectacular Drama en- titled i THE COLLEBN:BAWN; On, THE BRIDES OF Gal YOWEN, In which the famous Union Scout and Spy, MIBS MAJOR PAULINE OUSHMAN, and the Popular Irish Gomedian, J. M. appesr, Aup- by MI8S' STELLA the tire ARD,' wi! t BAILBY, (her frst ap- voaranoe) and Talented Goapany: et GROVER’S NEW THEATER. P ania Avenue, near Willard’s, - _.10-NIGHT. The entire Great Spectacular Drama,in Five Tab- y with THB MOST START AN NOVEL NATURES 2 leaux. replete BESECTS OF Prodnced with bat “WONDARECT MECHANICAL TavTBOTe, NEW PROPERTINA anp RProinrstan £3, THE-ORIGINAL MUBION OSs Ralbs kn Entitled the eee OR, A ay oe oR GOLD GRAND FAMILY MATINEE om BATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 30 cents admission to all parts of the house. RRETOEN OF THE FAVORITES! THE STONE & ROSSTON Combination Circus, matte With its Superb Troupe of ® Equestrians. Fancratists Acro- bats, Posturers. Athletes, Bauillorete Tenant lists, Danscurs, Pantomimists. Humorista, Qlowns and other Classic £ “ists, will exhibit in Wash- ington, D. C., for a few days only, commencing THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1865, ON THE CORNER OF NEW YORK AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET. This unequalled Circna returns to Washington with increased faciiicer ts eliere ca emeads pen waste ies delight and amuse Doors oven at 2 and 7 Bileck p.m. mission, rents; Reserved Se; ; children 23 Genta, Pas oe Gene; SPECIAL NOTICE} GRAND Porg EXHIBITION oF THE NEW SENSATION OF ERONAUTIC OSCILLATION! On, FLYING IN THE AIR! By the intrepid Pancratist, SIG. FERDINAND, known in Europe as the $ GYMNASTIO MIRACLE! This remarkable and marvelous feat will, forthe ratification of the general public, be erstui- ously exhibited adjacent to the BTONE & ROBS- TON OIRCUS PAVILION, at one o’elock p. m., upon a huge platform. elevated upon lofty tiara: qvinese unebatructed view to all those who may e N. ire to witness this acme of gymnic feats. + B,—Ladies and others natually timid need entertain no fears ef accident to the daring ath- lete while executing his yerilous flights, as novel srrapgementa are made to save him from-serious Tavares if he should be eo uafortusate as to fall rom 8 SIXTH STREET, BELOW PENN’A AVENUE. THE GREATEST COMBINAT AOROBATIO. poor RIAN ia POFARPAIOROREAN, 5 GEMUBATIC: on We EVE BEN IN WASHINGTON. i hort ser A Will ovet ON DAY EVENING, MAY 29 EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AFTBENOON AT 13, BVENING AT 7 O°OLK, A strong police force Iwill bein attendance to preserve order, = M LLB VIRGINA, The Queen Rider of the Western Hemisphere, ak Ww. CHOLLS “_ The Graceful Equestrian, MR, CHABLES eee i The Original Pete Jenkins, THE DELAVANTI BROTHERS, The World-Renowned Gymnasts, Messrs, RIVERS. HENDERSON. CAMPBELL, OONKLIN, HUGO SMITH, Caran on aren BQUESTEIAN FROWESEION ! reat English Clown and Jester, . R. EDWIN CROUESE, will also make his first apresrance PRICE! Admission... Rererved Seat Children under ten years... my 51° OXFORD: OXFORD! MUSIC HALL AND THEATRE, Ninth street, fronting on Pennsylvania avente. Hecond week of “OXFORD! TOM OONEY, TOM CONEY, The Celebrated Melo Dramatic Artist, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ® Wile pete any waNcuBetan. DUMB MAN OF MANCHBBESE, AY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, TAGE ROBINSON AND HIS MONK BY, JACK ROBINSON AND HIS MONK BY, With fall and powerful caste, ne pew Ballet of the ag EY | TANS PRIZE, SUOLPAN’S PRIZE, Introducing. all the Great Dancers of the day, and the most num HIOPIAN QORPS in the 4 city, FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF TOM-CONRY, MATINEE AS USUAL ON SATURDAY, JAMES 5. TOPHAM & 00,5 ~) TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND. MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, wreoo u SEVENTH STREET, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Hah, Where they continue to manufacture and hay on sale a large and Aine assortmento — TEUNES, VALISES, 5 . TBAVBLING BAGs, SADDLES, HARN RBS, HOBSE COVEES, ILITABY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORD BELTS, HAVEESACES, WHIPS, _ BITS, BPURS, &O,, AT LOW PRICES, REPAIRING, Franks, &¢,, repaired promptly and thoroughly, THERES SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore October Sist, 1864; also, the highest premium. a Dronse medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute of Washington. as. SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia aud Alexandria, Va,, for ERANE MILLERS ORLEBRATED PREPARED HARNESS OIL, s supplied at the lowest fed ¢-ly FAOTORY PRIONS, pte Ee ME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER le Jaks and gradually bringice back 1p ‘att al oor ie ihe Poel ss) at- use of a dye. y all druggists Teeents per bottle. EXFORD’S MEDICATED GINGSR R NUTS, for worms, unrivaled in sae peculiarly adapted for children, being eaten as an "For gale by rucests Brice 25 0en yer box, -eoly [From the Larsest Manufacturing Chemists inte ‘orld INT. fot MB. H. T.1 q Toxo cerupled the drag tare agnor es jence, successful eting the Se Wines Sen Gronsiviemeetd as Bis character and en! to its ori, tending SPECIAL NOTIOES. jena Samper: tee feast _"Canst thou not minister to @ mind distaséa, And, with'somme*stoes:, oblivious qntidete, Cleanse the foul bosom of the peritous siuff That weighs ypon.the hear: Certéinly; PLANTATION BITTERS witl do it when pothing ejse will. Melancholy, Depression, Hypochondria, Insanity, all spring, more or less. from adiseased stemach, and this PLANTATION BITTBERS isa sure cure for: There is no mistake about itt’ Dyspepsia, Heaiache, Diffinese, Ague, THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. CONGEUSION .OF YESTERDAY'S F QE SESTERDAY's PRO ‘Our feport of the conspiracy trial concluded yesterday with the testimony of Dr. U. H. Nichols. TESTIMONY OF MR. DAWSON. . Is a clerk in the National Hotel. Witness Was shown & letter aud agaad if it wag ever and Low Spirits must yield té the he&fth-giving | Teceived in the hotel. He said it was found and genial infuenceof the PLANTATION BiT-. TERS. Ifyouare } in doubt, make one trial and be convince “ Pans Je3-1W OLD BYES MaADw NEW i WITHOUT 8PROTACLES, DOUTER O8 MEDI CINE,—Pamphlet matied free on receipt of ten cents. Address B, B, FOOTE, M.° D.,iNo. £130 Broadway, New York. Je 2-0t THE Swap THAT MIGHT BE LIVING: Atigead to think that thousands die annually Wit the means of life andiMealth almost.within arms length: Many a weakling goes down tothe grave every dty whom the timely use of HOSTET- TER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH ~BITTERS woul have'sand. It iss consolation, however,. to know that tlis glorious Tonie—a vitalizing Elixir withopt a single drawback—is preserving the lives of multitudes, Im cases of general de- bility. and prostraticn, it is producing effects that are perhaps more astonishing than anything heretofore observed or recorded in the history of medical treatment. Yeeble, emaciated and de- spairing patients, whore powers of digestion seem one the funds, to be actually extinguished, recover their appe- tite, strength and spirits, under a course of the Bitters, with a rapidity thatis positively amazing. All that the proprigtors originally ¢xno~ the “separation was long ego th:own into the shade by its actual resnits. New virtues, which they had never thought of attributing to it, are continually being developed in ite application to new cases. Asa preventative of diseases of every class and a constitutional invigofant, it stands alone and unapproachable. ~MyAd-20 MARK TIME! ! TO SOLDIRRS!—WALTHAM WATOHES! Let every soldier, before he returns home, pro- vide himself withan American Watch; no better use can be made of money than to invest it in one of these durableard accurate time-pieces. Itisa kind of property, that constantly returns good in- terest, and its motley value is so well known tha @ pocket full ef silver dollars wouldn’t be as use fal. . ; Bold by all reepectalile dealers in Washington, THB AMRRICAN WATCH CO,, Ofice, 182 Broadway, N. Y, Me 100 my 26-1m WHY NOT USE THE BEST? Over twenty years’ increasing demand has es- tablished the fact that MATHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIR DYE ‘s the best in the world. Itis the cheapest, the most reliable, and most convenient. Complete in one bottle. previous preparation of the hair. No trouble. No crock or stain. Does not rub off of make the hair appear dusty and dead, but imparts to it new life and lustre. Produces a beautiful black er brown, a8 preferred. A child can apply it. Always gives satisfaction, Only 75 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere. =: A. I. MATHEWS, Mannfacturé?, N.Y. DEMAS BARNES & CO.,New York, Wholesale Agents, myl6 eodly poses Eom among the initial letters; a ‘couple of days before I was here I woticed it, and the initials strack me @s rather peculiar; do not know the exact date when it was received. .By Judge Advocate Bingham :—I opened it rae you brought it t6 me; it was nol opened before? No, sir. Mr. Pittman, at the request‘of the Coart, then Tead.the following letter: n Sovry Branow Bripce, Apfil 6th, 1965.— FRIEND WILKES: ] received yours of March 12th, and.reply &8.soon as practicable. Ieaw French, Brady and ethers about oil specula- tion The subscription to the steck amounts to €+,000; and I add $1,000 myself, which is about all 1 can stand now. When-yon sink your, well go deep enough. Don’t fail.” Eyerything depends on you and your helpers, If you can’t get through in. your trip ‘ter yOu strike ile, strize through Thornton’s Gap ana crogs by Capon, Romney and down the branck, and 1 can keep you safe from all hardship for a year. I am.ciear of all surveillance now that infer- nal Purdy is beat. I hired that girl to charge him with an outrage, and reported him to old Kelly, which sent him in the shade. He sus- pects too damn much now. Had he better be silenced for good! I send this up by Tom, and if he don’t get drunk you will get it on the 9th. At all events, it.can’t be understood if lost. I can’t Halt write—I have been drunk for two days. Don’t write so much highfalutin next ime. No more, only Jake will be at Green’s Burn this. Yours truly, __, (Signed) Lou. Sal Guthrie sends much love. Mailed this Pose Oambeniand, Bias May <th. | This letter, according to the postmark, was mailed May sth, althonen 1 4s tm fe 33 daied vesee§ Q. To whom besides Wilkes Booth, who stopped at your hotel, do these initials belong! A. As far as remember I know nobody else to my knowledge. TESTIMONY OF MR. NOTT. Was bookkeeper at the hotel at Sarrattsyille from January till I was arrested on the 16th of April; I have never done anything against the Government; knows Mr. Edward Smith; do not recollect haying any conversation with him on the 14th of April; do not recollect his saying thatit was supposed John H. Surratt Was one of the murderers; don’t recollect tell- "ing him that Surratt was in New York at that time; I may or may not, but don't recollect it. . Did yousay tohim that John knows all . about that murder, and that you could have told him all about itand how it would have occurred six months ago? A. No, sir. “Q. Did you atthat time tell him not to mention the conversation you had with him? A. No, sir} 1 don’t think I could have said such a thing. By Major General Hynter:—Were you at the first battleof Bull Run? Did yourejoice atthe success Of the rebels? A. No, sir; I guess I did not. TESTIMONY OF MR. REYBOLB. I have visited Ford’s Theater since I was last upon the stand; have examined tte keepers of the locks of the boxes Nos.7 and 8: box No. 8 hed been forced and the wood was split. box No 7 was also forced, and you couid pull the screws in and out; in box No.s the keeper is forced aside; I think it was not done by auy instrument, but by force applied to ths outside of the door. TESTIMONY OF MR. PLANT. Mr. Plant, a cabinet maker, also testified to Does not require any | having examined the keepers of the locks of the private boxes at the theater, and gave it as his opinfon that both had been forced open; in No. 7 he skid he could pull the screws out ana usb them in with his thumb; in box No. 4, rectly under, the keeper is gone entirely, TESTINONY OF MR. SMITH, A witness for the prosecution. Resides in Prince George’s cgnnty. about one mile from Surrattsville; am acquainted with a man named Jenkins, @ brother ot Mrs. Sarratt; knows two of her brothers; knows the one NEVER WEAR A OOUGH, or irritation onthe |’ Who has just testified in this case, J. Z. Jen- lungs, whea you can buy AYER’S CHERRY PEO- pore tne world’s great remedy that cerentee my 2-lw SPRING AND 3UMMBR OLOTHING, New, styies Gantt, sack of. om Benes ‘ ‘ip. 5 ). ng, Furnishing Goode cen koe ibit our and ‘es Ready-made Clothing, which, for ele- Se of nm sur- style, variety and excellence of fabric and ithiulness of manufacture, has not bee: warned by ‘any stook heretofore offered in this ‘ket, = Those in search of Clothing for Gentlemen’sand and examine our Youths’ wear are invited to fers, We can say with assurance 6 right article on the most reasonable terms, Also, an extensive assortment of Gentlemen's Farnishing Goods. comprising everything neces- aa z bedded NOAH WALEER & 00.. 368 Pa. ay., oc 10-8m* Metropolitan Hotel Building. To Puniry, Exgiog THE Boon, Bu. upy the complexion, use MauLunouis Hionut Gonozn- TRATRD FLUID Extract La Sea oy One bottle equals in strength one gallon of the Syrup or Decostion. ; mw-6m A Guedn, SMooTH SKIN AND BuwactiroL Com- PLxIoN follows the use of H&LMBOLD’s Qonogx- TRATED FLUID Extract oF SARSAPARILLA, It re- moves black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the skin, : m25-6m STOP THAT SORATCHING, And ase. WHBATON’S ITOH OINTMENT. It ce —- and Salt paoum tn aS heute: aise caren Chillblains, Ulters an nptions of the Skin, Bold by alt prose ee Dy GILMAN. mar 23-ly they will find | told you this thing was 350 Pennéylvania, avenue. THE BRIDAL OHAMBER, an Basay of Warnin: and Instruction for Young Men. Also, new ret reliable treatment for Diseases of the Urinary avd Séxugl Ryateing Sent free,in sealed envelopes, Address Dr. J. 8kiLLim Houcurom, Howard ciation, Philadelphia, Pa. mh 8) F BEORRT DISEASES. Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever disapvered, Curesin two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. No mineral, balsam,no mercury. Only ten pilla to be taken. is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who do not want to beexpesed, Male packages. $2; fe- ale he . ™samaritan’s Rootand Herb Juices—& positive and permanent cure. Syphilis, Soro fula. Ulcers, Boren, Bpots. Tetter &c, Price $i, or sit bottles for $5, Bold by.8, C. Ford. See advertisement, m5 CoLeaTs’s Hongy Soar, This celebrated ToiLe® Soar, in such Universs demand, is made from the choiceet materials, is mild avdemollient in its nature, frasranily scented and extremely tensfctal in its action upon the 1-308 kins; during the first year of the war he was looked upon as a Union man; after that he was looked mpon &s of secession sympathies. Wit- ness Enows Mr. Nott. On the Saturday suc- ceeding the murder I met the two young men connected with Gen. Augur’s office, and one of them told me Surratt was supposed to be the man who cut Mr. Seward, and I asked Mr. Nott if he could tell me where Surratt was? He said Ne “reckoned he was in New York by that time.” I asked him why that was, and he sald “My Ged, John Surratt: knows all about this. . Do yousuppose he is going to stay in Washington and let them gotoly him? lLhave Oing to happen s: months 8go.” Then, sald he, keep Pat ‘S yourself, for it you, would mention it it would ruin me. (2. What was Nott’s attitude to the Government? A: I have heard him speak against the Governmentand denounce the Ad- Ministration in every manner and form, and heard him say. that if the South did not suc- ceed he did not’ want'to live another day. in a long cross-examination the witness simply repeated his testimony in chief. TESTIMONY OF MR. ROBY. Resides in Prince George’s county, three or four hundred yards from Surrattsville; am ac- quainted with J. Z. Jenkins; wimess was ap- pointed an énrolling officer on the 12th of June, 1863; I never heapd but one opinion as to the loyalty of Jenkins, and that in 1861 he was looked upon asa Union man, and after that time as &@ sympathizer with the Seuth: he has talked against the Government, The Court here adjourned till ten o’clock this morning. see {There has been a good deal said about an inscription, scratched with a diamond ona Asso- | pane of glass in the McHenry House. Mead- ville, Pennsylvania. to this effect: “Abraham Lincoln departed this life August 43,-1961, by the effects of poison.’ It was attributed to Booth. who was in the oil region. at that time. A few days ago, however, a gentleman, stop- ping at the McHenry House, and seeing the giuss, made a statement, which, if true, clears up all mystery regarding it: “You will re- Member that on the 13th or Lith of August of last year, @ report. came over the wires that an attempt had been made to poison the Presi- dent, anda report came to Meadville that the attempt had been successful. This gentleman states that om that day heand a triend occupied room No. 22, and his friend, after hearing the rrport, scratched the words upon the giass, supposing them, to be true.—Cincinnati Com- mercial, i akin, Wor sale by all Draggists and Fancy Goods Ww The horses, harness, carriage, &c., offered Dealers. > Jan 2-aoly HHOCeAEERESE’S OOAL COMPANY, COAL AT COST To ° STOCKHOLDERS. Ofice—No. 423 THIRTEENTH STREET, aboveG THOMAS R. WILSON, AGENT To Housekeepers ; it of Mini: a Transporting a ton of oO oal, 2.200 Ibe., to Bhusdelphis. V8) a oot azzen se and De 13s xpense. ac: ry. Freight from Philadelphi 2.50 Wharfage —.—. —--.. Our Price for a ton of Coal, delivered in Washivgton Rewail Price per ton 2,000 1 ton, present rate. $963 400 Baving. poepe mone S492 3 eed Are you willing to continue to pay frem 50 to 75 per ‘cenvam advance on your Coal? Do you wish pove from $5 cae ver ton, and get a goed arti- | to le, well prepared ‘ Eich Stockholder in the HOUSEKEEPERS’ sont Gare of stock ie Holds”, Maoh coupes suits wine holder to. ATOM OF COAL ANNUALLY MT At the present retail pict ef Coal, a sockho Teta: ice a “eases thecatire cost at hes stock in two cp dusive of any cash Gwwidends he may receive. asa present by prominent citizens of New York dad Brooklyn to President Johnson, but declined by Mr. Johnson, were sold at auc- tion yesterday in New York. The horses bought at $3,500, sald for $1,900; and the car- Tiage which cost $2,105 went for $1,400. The harness sold for $435, $240 less than first cost. The coach, whip sold for $25, and blankeis, surcingles; mats, &c., at the same rate. a7-The editor of the Charleston Mercury is anxious te take the oath of allegiance. ion A at religious movement is taking place in Onina in favor of the Catholic reli- ion. “ . 7 French coupes are in use in New York— for the public. One horse and fitty cents a course. #7 An apothecary in Baltimore killeda man last week by a blunderin preparinga pre- “So Judge Badger, of North Caroli e Badger, of Nort ‘aroling, has nei io paralyuc strokes. ua There are two thousand Sors of Temper- ance in New Hampetire. WA returned soldier died in Matte recent- ly from the effect of his starvation in a South- ern prison. ag It is proposed to plant memorial trees every where in honor of Lincoin. The matron and a nurse of a hospital in ‘The Oempany’s mines are in complete working | Chicago have been arrested on the charge of der, with all machinery, &c., nece: work the colliery; the present Capacity being Trom the sale of Burplus Coal ever that used by fockholders, the Oompany expects to Teallze reitcleng profit to pay a good | semi-annual cash BOOKS OPEN AT THE OR- FORCE TUN OF THE COMPANY, - 423. Thirtéenth street, and ‘ad- Pont Office, to | murdering a soldier who lately died there. He .000 | had $2,500.in money which was never account- edfor. N@ Like every other President save Warri- son, Andy Jonueon has signed the Presiden- tialtemperance pledge. - . : 17 Two secesh ladies roundly abused Gen. Forrest a} Cen up. on: te cotton instead of burn: . * <7-'A ‘vational bank isabont to beestablished aries ricksburg, Va- 4 ‘7rThe danghter of Charles Ootesworth Pinckuay. aged seventy, is receiving rations at Charleston. The Fleet te Rendezvous. iv AWedNs Bay. Fortress Moxos, Jane l.—The x= Seeger “ out in is harbor key) the past w gr Row fairon ite way'to the point of detiination, ‘Sopewhere along the coast of that Stace. tabs combat otein on bourd ot ence on vetsel to proceed fitst to Mobile bay, in the pipet Ports Metgan ond Gatnes, With further southward," "e/0re Preceding any The steamers composing this expeaitid fleet are among ‘the largest aud best adapted to 8 long seB; voyage of Any Known to the mer- cantile ice, and were chartered e@ different quartermAasters in New York, Pie delphia, and otherwise, for the purpose. The larger portion of the fleet, cont&ining some fif- teen of the largest steamers,had already sailec, While the remaining ones are lying) inthe Roads, and will sail either this evening or to- motigw morning... Everything seems Auspi- ciot the safety and success of the various steai with the troops, to reach the point of rendezvous in abont’ seven day’s'sail. Tho ‘weather has been fair for the past week, with every prospect of continuing so for some ima to come. * From the Southwest. CatRo, May 31.—General iby, by order ofthe late President, has instructed ‘ak Warren not to recognize amy of the o! irs of the Confederate or State governments within. the limits of his command, as authorized to exercise the functions of their late offices, and prevent hy force, if necessary, the assembling of the legislajure, and imprison the members or State offiters who attempt to act in op- position to his orders the A fire at ‘Dyersburg, Tenn., last Friday; de- stroyed eight stores. Loss unknown. The Caving 1 a Biel Number ef Lives. A LOovIsvILLB, June 2—A portion of the Bluff above Coluombns, Kentneky, fell into theriver to-day, carrying with ita of Fort Hale leck and several buildings. The extent of the casualities is not fully known, but it is feared @ number of lives ‘were lost. wa Baltimore Markets, June 2. Coffee—Sales of 60 bags Rio at 22 cents gold 20 do, at 303g cemts currency Bark Urtonee from Rio, is in the bay with a cargo of coffee. See slow of sale at 27a23 cents per Flour—The market was quiet but stemay for good Bapee and and Extra brands, which ara Grain—Whent, 7,000 bushels received, wittt sales of 1,000 bushels white at $2.128$2.25, 3,500 bushels red at’1.00a82.05 per bushel. Corn— 4,600 bushels white and 1,000 bushels yellow Tecdived, prices lower, with sales of 8,50) bushe els white at 54890 cents, and 300 bushels yel- low, which is scarce, at95 cents per bushel. Oats—6,100 bushe]s offered; small sales at Gdasd cents measure. Molasses—Nothing doing. Stock 1st instant 1,045 hhds., 192 tres., 751 bbls. Guba, 113 Ahds. Porto Rico, 361 punchs. English Island. Provisions—The market was firmer for Mess Pork, on account of the advance in New York; we quote at $21 per bbl, All other descripa tions are steady as before quoted. Bacon Hams continue in good demand. Sugar.— We notice the sale of 70 hhds grocery Porto Rico, not before reported, on private terms. Sale of 183 boxes low grade Cuba at 10 cents per lb. Refined sugars are steady at 18% cents for standard, crushed, powdered. and granulated. Stock of sugar ist instant= 3,394 bhds Cuba, 17 hhds English Island, 2,052 hhds Porto Rico—total 5,161 hhds. 2&9 boxes Cuba. Arrived 1,516 boxes from Havana. Salt.—W e continue to report sales from store at $175 for Ground Alum, $375 for ordinar: brands of Fine, and Bulk at 50 cts. per bushel. A corgo ot Ragged Island, 11,000 bushelé re- main afloat unsold. Feeds.—Flax is held at $230, with $299 offered. Nothing doing in any description. Wool.—Receipts are latge, demand fair, an@ prices without any change. We still quote for unwashed 35a40 cts... tub-washed, 57860 cts. and ppued 5(a60 cts, per Ib. “ Whisky is steady, and sales of 50 bbls Wese tern reported at $2 10 per gallon.—Bait. Sun. The trial-of several citizens of West- minster, Carrell county, for the manslaughter of Joseph Shaw, the editor of the Westminster Democrat, commenced in the Circuit Court of Carroll county, Judge John E. Smith, on Wednesday. The case excites considerable interest throughout the State, and eminent counsel have been engaged on either side. Messrs. Henry Winter Davis. Archibald Stire ling, Jr., Wm. P.Maulsby and Isaac Pearson, represent; the defence; and Messrs, |Miltom Whitney, W. P. Preston and Charles W. Webster, represent the prosecution. wa In some parts of the South ladies are'en- gaged in agricultural pursuits, in the absence oftheir negroes. The Richmond Republicaz Teports that three young ladies, of one of the most refined and wealthy families in Han- over, baye planted on their own father’s farm a larger crop of corn than has been growm there during the war, a7 A meeting of ladies of rank and fortune has been heid in Paris, to aid the freedmen of the United States. Sub-committees were ap- pointed to collect subscriptions and clothing tor the liberated slaves, subject to a central committee, presided over by Madame Laboy= Jaye, the wife of the celebrated auth or an@ friend of liberty. a@-The newspapers that cut oat Booth’s heart are now after his spinal vertebre. m7 The treastrer of Gorham Me., has “cu stick” and with the town’s money. w@-Bootb, Orsini and Charlotte Corday, alz sejected Aprit 14th, W7The Penn statue in Philadelphia fell fronz its pedestal and broke its brazen légs. «7 Mrs. Lincojn ‘had arrived in Chicago ang taken rooms at the Tremont House. "@ Colonel David D. Strother (Porte Grays on) has ipen appointed an sid to Goy. Pier~ pont, of Va. w#7-On Thursday 530 Mormons, from Liyere pool, arrived at New York, en route for Brig- ham Young’s dominions. u@-Hon. Ben. Wood announces his withe drawal trom the editorial control of the N. Y. News,although he retains the proprietorship of the paper. w@-The Chinese Government has commis- sioned a French officer to establish a mint at Pekin, at which Chinese: coins are to be made after the model of those of France. a7 Mrs. Gen. Roger A: Pryor comes up regularly toour Commissary at Petersburg to spel the rations designated for the poor of tha city. ma From Trinidad 5,000 hogsheads of s had been despafched to the English market. ®7-A toast atan Irish Society’s dinner at Cincinnati: eieted the Prisidint of the So- ciety, Patrick O'Raferty, and may he live to ate the hen that scratches over his grave.” s7 A msn named Nicholson, of Marblehead, committed suicide by lying down in six inches cf water in his cellar. wv The present musical delight‘of Londom is the youthfal Murska, who ie described ag possessing marvetions dark, soft, grey eyes and rich long hair, She is com; with Bosio, a7-Ten youn; girls were burnt to death dura 4ng a church festival at ‘Preves, in Russia, by the falling of a lighted taperon their m dresses. wa" Patti has been engaged for the Handez festival in London. wz-in the space of three months, accumulas tions of rubbish to the Amount of than twenty two thousand loads Have been removed from the city. of Savannah, at the small ex= pense of seven thousand follant ie a7 The Onicago papers si twenty-one prisoners were 0: Saturday last sentenced to the State Peniten ‘ % &7-The number of troops to be mustered out during the mouth of Juné, it has been come puted, will exceed 120,000. i> The title tothe Congress Springs. Sara toga, has been adjusted, the rep! taves of the Clark and White estates ha’ a an offer of $200,000 for their mterest s7-The Savannah Repablican says that for eight or ten months 4, Union Das ex- isted in Southwestern Georgia. It consisted of six or seven hundred men, who ‘were welk armed for the porpose of protecting them- selves tet Ces dn army ato ae revered cee re are a the ‘ders from partment, was recenein New York volunteers. ; “g7r Citizens in differént parts of V:

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