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THE EVENING STAR -CWASHINGTON CITE: —~ SATURDAY. ,,.siserseeees JUNE 3, 1565, SS ———————— We READING MATTERON EY: PAGE, BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GEAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. 1 New Beoks. * Jawar STRONG, by Virginia F. Townsend, Philadeiphiix J. P. Lippincott & Co; Forsale $n tis city by Franck Faylor. ‘A: fairly told story by a writer of soins Feputatfon as acon- @ributor to magazines. A MARUAL UPON THE SEARCHING OF RE- CORDS AND THE PREPARATION OF ABSTRACTS ‘Fr TITLE TO RBAL PRorsR?x, vy Maskell E. Worwin. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co. For sale in this city by Franck Taylor. A uséfal Littlé publication upon the subject referred to. ANNUAL oF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY, for 1865, by David A. Wells. Boston: beste ote is city by Franc ylor, This poe ea of facts in scie: nd art is widely recognized as a standard Aes ‘THs MATCHMAKER, by Beatrice Reynolds. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Bro.’s. For sale in this city by J. Shillington. A story of considerable power by the author of Charles | Auchester," “Counterparts,” etc. Love anp Money, by J. B. Jones. Philadel- phia: Peterson & Bro’s, For sale in Washing- ton by Shillington. A story by the author ot Wild Westerm: Scenes, ‘Wild Southern Scenes,” and other pcpular works of thatchar- acter. Synrt, by John Savage. New York: James ‘ B. Kirker. For sale here by Piudson Taylor. | AA reprint of the tragedy of this name, which cwss received immediately after its first xp- earance upon the stage in 15s, with much Favcr. ‘The author is well known in this city. SILENT STRUGGLE, by Mrs. AnnS. Stephens. Philadeiphia: Peterson & Bro.'s. Forsale in this city by Shillington. A vigorous story by & well known American author. Lorrmer Littrreceod, by Frank E. Smed- “dey. Philadelphia: Peterson & Bro.’s. For sale in this city by Shillington... A dashing humor- ous story. NAVAL VESSELS The U.S. steamers Yankee, Jacob Bell and Dragon were offered at public sale to-day at the Washington Navy Yard, by the Govern- Mert. There was quitéa number of bidders in @ttendance, but little bidding, owing, it is aid, to the fact that the’Government had set a price upon each vessel. The Jacob Bell was run up to $4,500, but was Withdrawn. There ‘Was no bids made for the other two vessels. ai zz SECKETARY SEWARD. ‘The Secretary of State visited the State Dé- partment again to-day, accompanied by his youngest daughter. He walked up the steps of the building unassisted, but was compelled to take @ seat at each landing ‘and rest for a few minutes. The Secretary remained at the Pepertment for a considerable length of time Attending to efficial business, MILITARY FINES. ~ (he military anthorities kere are reaping «quite a harvest in the way of fines imposed on Parties for vidlafing the order prohibiting the #ale Of liquors in this District. The fines im- Posed thus far will doubtiess reach 22,000, And are*having the desired eifect among ihquor sellers in eqmpelling them to comply , With the regulations om aaa a aise TO BE REVIEWED, The. 6th army corps, Major General Wright, commanding, which has gone into camp at “Baily's Cross Roads, Va., is to be reviewed uring next wees, preparatory toithe muster- img Out Of the troops whose term of setvice ex- Pires prior to October ist. ; . THE PAYMENT OF TROOPS, ‘The Secretary of War bas directed that | troops mustered out of serviee under General ‘Orders No. 93, War Department, are to be paid | to date cfAheir srrival at designated State Tendezvous. puna eens anh Seam PRESIDED SER President Johnson was serenaded ut his res- idence last night, by one of the bands of the 45th corps. In acknowledgement of the com- pliment he appeared ata front window, but made no speech. > G RAL HOWARD. Major Gen. Howard, Superintendent of the Freedmen’s Bureau, accompanied bya portion of his steff, left this city tor Richmond yester- gay, to organize the affairs of his department an Virginia. é } GEN. GRANT. Lieut Gen. Grant will visit West Point next ‘week during the examination of the cadets, and proceed from that point to Chicago, to at- tend the great fair. 27 From Hudsvn Taylor, 334 Pennsylvania @yvenue, the agent for Washington of Leonard Scott & Co.'s reprints of the leading foreign magazines, we have The Westminster Review and The Edinburgh Review, both for April. By these admirable reprints the American public re provided ata cheap rate—much less than tneir cost to the European subsecriber—with a compendium of all that is best worth knowing in Literature, science and art. ¢ The United States Marshal at New Or- a H FROM SOUTH wipmosetes New York, June 3.—The Onarleston of the 3iat eae that Ensign O'Neil was sent to consult the Janters on Cooper River concern- ing the making of contracts with the freedmen. re the planters ‘wer to promote the pets They suiter from the ty idle, roving people, mostly coli anxious to secure farming implements, : angcreary Welles and party visited Port Royal on the 2th, returning to Charleston on Sist. Oork continues on the sunken monitor—her gons have been raised, but the vessel is con- sidered worthless. Only fragments of human bodies are now recovered. Arrival of ocean Sheridan at New Or- sz eans. | Ngw Ornvzans, June 2.—Major Genergl Sheridan‘and Staff arrived here to-day. | Reports from Natchez'state that the Rebel {General Hood offered his surrender'to General | Davidson, commanding there. | _ General Herron has feft for Shreveport, the Headquarters of the Northern Division of Loul- siana. eats Yesterday was universally observed accord- ing to the Nationa] Prociamation. s i fire yesterday destroyed nine buildings in | the first district. 3 ; | _A fire this-morning at Lake Pott destroyed | one fialf that place. COLUMBIA TYPOWRAPHICAL 80C % lock .in TRING. 968 oe TN CMURRAT, Rec. i MR. H. PROM EDWARD’ KELLY'S: | LEADIN ILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF LEADING TAT OILADELERIA- Will be at Willards’ Hotei from June 2d.to oth, | inclusive, after 4 9. m., to show samplee and take | orders, + t ? ye ' i tones COME} Comme” ¢ Ladies of the Sixth Presbyterian Oht-oh | will holds BFRAWBEREY BESTIVAL at 0 FELLOWS a } " EKALL, on SATURDAY BVENIBG, j June 3051865. s ‘ : Je2-2t { E LADIES OF 8ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH | Biberen jhureh will hoid a BTRAW.-: RY FESTIVAL in the Lecture Room of the | g rch, corner of H and 11th streets, commencing ingle nauioulow 1¢ conte, season tickets one por: i 5 centas nD Hi fe eine comterceason ticket, family, Sf, ~j82-7t* ATIONAL MONUMENT AS8- ie Boatd of Directors of | the Linco'n National Monument Association ate | requested to meet attbe Mayor’s Office. City Hall, | on SATURDAY EVENING, at6o'clock. A ge { eral afenriance is CO a aes of impoct- ce Ww me UP, | Merat oP" “OCB. ROYMS, Secretary. ea FESTIVAL A TBINITY (P. B.) OHUBCH, Corner C and 3c streets, Commencing this afternoon, FREDAY, Jane 24, at5 o'clock and comtiaue open until further notice, Tickets 10 cents. = 46 2-28 WEP BT IVaL any FAIS —tne ; | Prince George, Md.. pro 10 BFBTIVAL AND PAIN arthe Sites oe bik Fields for the purpose of aiding in the erection of an Episcopal Church in that neighborhood. They offer a number of inducements to these who de. the country, Tents will be spread where refreshments of every kind will be provided: and with the aid of music, dan- cing. and the still greater attraction of. pretty girls, avisit among them will be rendered de- “hehtful. The Fajr will openon the 6th of June, and be continned one week. A'six-h omnibus will leave the Navy Yard at eight o'clock. and return at . lesire to ry ‘aiseworthy enterprise i T- 3 mbe} Bec. LINCOLN N. SOCIATION G the iadies in th al vited to jer 3 | UIT FESTIVAL aT Ti UNION Po ap meme a a . in uring the L | of THIS WEEK. Pleasant times antierpated: Come one, come all. or the yeneus or ree fet ‘ei pvag Cornet 2ith and Heth tat ene ene ‘UESD And continyi i is ye Sd Que Dollars errs mew eenh Bepsere eee RMY MEDALS AND BADGES MANUFAC- A TUKED—I bave Grant and the Gartute of ichmond. 8) and Star; Sherman and four Army Corps, Gea. Humphrey and Second Army Corps. The above bave head on one side. and on the other Army Corps Badges. Price, in white metal, $18 Vege 100; in pure sil}ér, B15 per dozen. Ternig- Ona! must ascoinpany the order. Bach medal hasan Bagie Pin attachéd. 8. A OGDEN, Bo, £0 Chatham at., Rear Building. N. York. It | PPssCLcTION OF COPARINERSHIP The partnership heretofore existing dnd firm and stsle of R.O. Johnson & woe ais day cissolred by piusaet contend: Aas pe business will be continued by SAMUEL SA‘ AGE. who is authorized to settle'all paciuene eopnerted with the late firm. REGBEN C, JOUNSON, THOMAS A. OLARR, 4. . EZ. JAMES BOURKE. Wasbington. June %, 1365. pp 222oLcTIon OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing hetween Mo- Laughlic & Wilscn, is this day disaolved by ma- tual consent. All persons indebted to the late firia are meqiseated to make payment toThcs.C. Wil-' who will settle the claims for or against the firm. THOS. A. MOLAUGHLIN. THOR. C. WILEON. « business will be continued st the ola 250 Batreet, T Je 3 3t* lace.” HOS. G. WILSON. Carpenter and Builder, FINE OIL PAINTINGS, 486 Landscave and Cattle. a first-clase work of art. by Btorkenbecker. of Holland, favorite pupil of the late Troyon. Scene near Wheeling, Va., a very effective picture, ee Bontag Also, a littie gem, the Opera Box. by Constant Mayar. author of the great painting of Consolation. Also, a few choice Engravirgs and a large and choice selec- tion of Oval Picture Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Nails, Rings, &c., at Rk RIP ER? No. 456 7th street. § doorsabors s7Terms cash, etre tessa PHALADELPHIA ALE AND PORTER. PHILADBLPHIA LAGER BEER. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS CIDER. PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS. deans has sold the dwelling houses and grounds Au that city—tour lots—confiscated as the prop- erty of Eustan Surget, for twenty-two thou- saud dollars cash. This is aeemed One of the best located family residences in New Orleans. ‘The next sales of confiscated property will be ‘those of Mr. Slidell and Seuator Thomas J. Semmes. U7? The Nashville D ch of the 2ist says: The Mexican dollars, in which Jefferson Davis paid off his body guard, are jingling around the city to.quite an extent. Taey were Bold on the streets at $1.50, with any number ne peg ee —— of the coing bear dateas of them are bri ad just come from the mint. bert rend aa The surrender of the Trans- Mississippi dorces was negotiated at New Orleans by Generals Price, Buckner and Brent, and nine staff officere, as Commissioners from Kirby Smith; and Generals Canby and Herron on Zhe part of the Unite dStates’ The former ar- Fived- i New Orleans on the 25th. and the coneultation resulting in the surrender was held the same day. {~The stock market’ in New York yester- day showed a slight improvement iu prices. sfovernments declined slightly under the pres- seure of sales to realize. Gold was firm, under sm steady export demand, and foreign exchange mominally aacbanged. S27 The war is suid to have left the arsenal at Macon, Ga., in good order and with ample machinery for the manufacture of large and #mall arms of every description. U7 Alex. Dimitry, Esq., formerly transia- or of foreign languages in the State Depart- ment, has returned here from Richmond. | “nce is rapidly becoming a free coun. | 4a The Emp.ct 58 promised 1 grani | > to his subjects as 195! Ss they become | ned for it, Aud as an earnest of Dis desire to | Fedeem this pledge, he has recently removed | Gn Paris the restrictions onthe sale of tripe. | A | ag-The proprietors of the Astor House in | <New York fitted up two rooms in splendid for General ‘an, bathe could not | their hospttality, 3s he was already | Somanitted toghis consip, William Scott, on rd ber ring the week ending Saturda: Lt the wi Ys 2th asic national bangs were authorized, witb an aggregate capital of $2,511,200. The total number of national banks now in opera- ; tion ia 1,185, with a teta} capital of $21,100,920 99° Ma). Gens. Cox and Steedman are prom | ently named as Union candidates for Goy- peniiy Ohio, to succeed John Brough. ‘The Cincinnati Gazette estimates the fe immigration into this country for the « mext five years at 2,500 000 souls. Supposing each person brings. with him #50, this would give an increase of wealth Smounting ta 8126, 600,000. ea Tbe fore mail. which arrived at the Srate Spaeaibent om Sundsy brought several Yarge bags full of resoutions ots, papa <—o cities, boroughs and sgcieties in Great Britain, «and many More from the Continent, in reter- * ence'to thedeath of Mp. Lincoln. {[7 It ts stated that considerable excitement ° prevalls in Schuylkill and Marbon coypties, , iy comsequ of an attempt et plesers to rence the wages of the miners. J military companies have been sent to teyitieand MauchChuuk to preserve the © public peace uv eteet " £he | I desire to call thé attention of Satiers and others in the vicinity of Washington and Goorge. town, D. C., to the fact that I have constantly on hand a supply of the above enumerated articles. Those wishing to purchase on the most advan- tageous term: invited to call at my establish ment and examine the goods, Upon timely notice, I will deliver the articles purchased in any part of Washington or George- town. RILEY A. SHINN. Union Bottling Depot, No. 57 Greene str: je 3-1m (Chron, f° Georgetown D on » bp. SMITH’S WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS. This PR C is wt is PROPHYLATIC ig sold by all Druggists This great PANACE years. Its medieal properties are TONIC, ASTRINGENT AND AKOMATIC, It will eradicate all det ne Es ACH'and BOWELS. It given Of te STOM STRENGTH AND BEAUTY TO THE YOUNG, REJUVENATES THE OLD, ‘Cures DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, LASSITUDE OF BYSTHM. CHRONIC DIAKRH@A, DYSENTERY, JAUNDICE, AGUE AND FBVER. OBTAIN. A CIRCULAR, in whieh wi testimonials of PEOPLE WELL KeUW oo ae Washington, ‘ j¢3-1m A bas been established 20 U. 8, MAIL LINE, FORT MONRUB-NORFOLE Ores FON FORT WD HOHMOND, DAL» PORN, HE BAY LINE STBAME: Will leave the ate Dock. foot of Ooncord street, daily at6P, M.. for FORT MONBOE AND NORFOLK, VA.. Convecting at Port Monree with a line of first- clase steamers. on James River, for CITY POINT ND RICHMOND, VA. RETURNING, WILL LBAVE RICHMOND 4T6 A, SM DAILY, stopping at City Point, and connecting at Fort Motroe with the Bay Line Steamers that leave i Ks rfelk at 2+; P. M.,and arriving in Baltimore. n time for the Bastern and Western trains, and | tor Washington City, D.C. i ' navigate tha James Th his line ree rip eee ter entirely im daytime, Biver going ant returning, Biving passe rs ample time to seé the furtiécs- tionsyand all ether object of interest, | TICKER’ Lace: 4 | hoard of the wanytte above places con be Rad on | Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk 5 09 | ‘Through tickets from Bato, 4 Richmond. $9.09 | waz Btate rooms and ieastnexte ae &2” The atate roer accom: passed, and the table is well aupplied. wz Passergers taking the 1.15 fi | ADELPHIA will make couusction with 1. ngers taving the 8.0 A.M, traia f; WORK. have ample time to dine ta Balti. more. x 2 Wa” Pascergere taking the 3 P.M. train from nnection with this line. WRG ae oT FALLS, Preeident’ HUGH O'OONNCR, Passenger Agent. jo3 tf ae ete unsar- { MBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCK 18 t im taste and odor, free from ail { Eh sonceaese jo oad immediate in ta ae / ‘ 4 reqnirin wry DsraRTMENT OF STATE, * . INGTON, Jane 2, 1565 Whereas, to the order of the Pres- ideat, and as & means requi: y tke public , direétions were issued jm this De- it, under date of 17th of December, 1361, i from all travellers enter- + the States, except emigrant pas- “te tly entering an American part froma p eteet tl rey whereas, the me- ceasities which req’ the adoptionjor that measure are longer to exist, now, ‘there the directs that fi and fore, ; after this date the order above referred fo shall be, and the same is. hereby, rescinded. . * Nothing in this regulation, however, wil be construed to relieve from due acconnta- bility any enemties of the United States or of- fenders against their peace and dignity, who may hereafter eeek to enter the country, or at any tig Da found within"its ldwrul jurisdic tion. , ‘WirtrAm H. Sewarp? “Headquarters iment of Washington: Office Provest Barsil Gen'l, Defences. North of Potomac, Washington, D.C. May 29, 1965. General Orders No. 2. Pursuant toinstructions from Lieut. General Commanding armies of the United States, all bar'rooms and places where liquor is sold within the District of Columbia, wilt be closed util further orders. ~ z Any person or persons violating this order Will be heid strictly accountable. By command’of Maj. Gen. ©. C. Augur 3 T. IncRAnAM. Provost Marshal General De- m 29-lw Colonel, fences,North of the Potomac, _ LOST AND FOUND, — Lost, = BREW! 35 from $24 Mars a OANARY BIRD. on'Tkotday morning, id arenue, coraer 6th st.. ¢ he shove reward will be id for its retura. YD je 3-3t" 0 REWARD-SBtrayed of stoled, on the 7th 4 ee aa ae cow: The a é Taw: wi Pai urned tr. Mre, MA0KRY, No, 409 24 street owt, Capital Hit, le 3-at* } Lieting, May sist a pair of gold BEEOEACLES, ning. May 3ist, TO} y with cass, The finder wi be paiéably rewarded by leaving them at 460 1ith ery stores: street, in the Station- e je3-2t* Taken np by. the Subscriber as an on Maryland avenue east. on the even- ‘May-b small BAY HORSE, wit dark mane and tail; with the letter ‘* j branded @ the left shoulder .”’ over ** s 6 ho: ona bridie and McOlelian sacdle. ‘The owner ia Sh ersiey hd prove. property, pay chiérges and im ay. Sway. WILLIAM A. NEWMAN, Je3te Ozptain Capito! Police, nore opes aims Guar teow : idier a ppose: e en. JAMES TODEN or Justce BATES. jee it" REWARD-—Stolei or Stra: on May 27, S10 RAY ea cow cocker nonas met? cat in one ear and hele. Information to JAMES RY- ol streets, Capitol Sen te estray, ing of the sist of AN Sth EBay. AM, corner and Easj.Ca) ednesday.) on 7th st., or in vicinity ef 3th stand Penn’a avenue s gol frame SPECTACLE: fy valuable to tae owner a8a wemorial. The er Wii! be suitably re- warded by leaving them at 462 6th st, je2-3t* eee eh —Rtrayed, om 27th ini Brindle KRW awe, bs off and $5 COW; yhite back, tops cf normn we. my white ince) BRIDGET PABRELL, 2 stteot, . be'ween Virginia av. and Dst., Island. mais cow vas the only support of a poor widow, AT ‘a q a Ls OUNG COLT. THREE YEARS OLD, 18 y A LOST—Light bay COLT. star on its forehead; | ita feet projecting out Leave it at Virginia ave 419, between let and 2d treets, The finder will be amply ad. Sere Tewarae MRS. MARY EVANS, AS EN CP ESTRAY—On the “lst of May. a BAY HORSE, with two white spots on the bene age about 9 ¥ears; can be seen at DENNIS O’CONNOR’S, Norti: Capitol-ateeet, hetween G ard Massachusetts avanue. The owner can ‘iave bim by Proving property and paying charces. e2 tt $2 REWARD FO! INFORMATION LBAD- ing to the convictior of the mean tcorn: erel who on the National B«liday, stoie from the gravel Dank on Massachusetts avenue, a lot o: Store and FineGravel. Appiy teJOHN F. ESCH- BAOH, cgrner of B street north, and Delasare - 6 23 uve. REWSAD —Strayed ovatoi ch. u ht; $5 bay HORS: es th Sigsk ane aaa mls warked U. 8. 1.0; hind apklea » hite; left fron’ leg white at ane ankle: ipwaties sane is lame in ankle. wi Ld i is8 x years . The brad ath coe the above reward mn ea ees toG W. MILLER, on New REWARD.—Strayed or stolon, » GREY tail, Atthe timer hee Dewey wivie mane, snd - 82 | 7B bridle on and was sa@dled. The owssr tert her at the corner of Mtwand G streets, from which place ple disappeared. Ten dollars reward will be awarded to the person who will return harto m House, -on Ist street east, between ¥ Streat south and-North Carolina avenue. . jegst™ ic BICHARD HOR&N. REWARD.—Strayed stolen, $50 MARE. 5 years old: 15 hangs Mah; hav tes distem eft hind foot a little white; saddle gai! Sion edtath nen Be tedeaetiet arf ‘art a 5 . Mare to SMITH & MORMISON’S, OF La avenues my 3-6t* Lieut. 8. RICE, fst Vt. Cavairy BOARDING. Gee eee aie BOOMS or ek Ges! be ‘eDDS: js BD wee, 19th and 2th streets, Senne “e LBABANT SUMMER ROO ly forn- ished, with first class Boar a northern famiug.at $30 & month, H street werth, 24 docr from 2d street west. 30 353t™ FoOBNISHED ROOMS. WITH TABLE BOARD. at the large and commodious new brick heuse atthecorner of 2ist street weet and Ps. avenae, puELe £ jez” | NISHED ROOMS AND BOARD W. Nerthern Family at No. 268-9th steer G my 31-3t" *URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARDIN t had at 246 @ gtrect, aboye the War Bova peel ‘oe and Transtent Boarders taken also. ‘OOMS AND BOARD FOR TWO OR THESE entlemen, in the highest and coolest part of ¥; om I3th’ etreet. seromd house above L staeasecane atreet above Franklin Square: q URNTSHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with board; , Bepbtor Wade's reoms and others, at No.& 434 street. Rooms furnished with all modern im- provements. my 25-lw* Fockon viva GBNTILBMMEN OAN BB WALL accommodated with BOARD and LODGING on K street, south corner of 25th. mar 20 ‘or sale 250 setts of 2and 4 horse sec- d HARNESS and ergs. ee ES ia avenue, etwee! Sn i ‘atrecte, opposite National Hotel. je 71m" TEW YORK AND WASHINGTON ATEAM- N BAIP COMPANY, foot of High st., *y Geotgetows.—Stoamship Baltimore now discharging her cargo. Gonsign- ane will please Jemove freight withoct further ce. at C. P. HOUGHTON, Agent TICTOR BROKER. PIAW, i D Victor BR. EIANO TUNBR” AND Bstablished in 12: tor Chickering & Bons for E Orders tow received at Engravers. &c and formerly known ast Washington. ‘aay Bempaey & O'Toole’s a 326 Pa. avenue, between %¢ . Reichenbash’a Piano Boo ar Pa. avenue my NE® STYLES SPRING CLOTHING, . WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 822 LD vanis® av ey Between 9th and 1th ats., Washington, D. 0. The Great Declive in Goods has induced us to offer our entire atock of FASHIONABLE CLOTHENG, a A GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, of every description, at greatly reduced prices—a Nae Poa of which we are determined to sell: Tegardiera of cost. BOS. e ROVBCAND CHILDRENS’ OLOTHING, sizes, sisnres en meet ead a0) for new Stuitisas dally atviving, my 19 Imif JAMES ¥, COLLINS. ] ~ (GEORGE T. FINLEY, COLLINS & FINLEY. ricklayers, OtteMtheir nervicas to the public of Washington and will give particular attention to Job work and: repairing. builéing cisterus,&c. Are prepared to ith carpenters and builders or others and stove work of edifices proposed to he erected in the District. Orders may de ieft at Drug Store ot Jus. H. Stone, corner of7th and L streets. at Charles Bastapol’s, coruer of I and 23d etrects, Washington ag: or address throvgh Georgctown Poet Office, D.C. my .)-3t* potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The steamer C. VANDEBUILT will le timore every TUESDAY EVENING i aires ria, Washington, aud, jeorgetown, Returning willleave her wharf, 10% Water st. “every BATUBDAY MOBNING at 6 Serra ond Alorauria at & o'clock, touching euitadle for coming season, wh. Bal- See the usual landings on the Petomac river. Hintaifive SOS I0T Wat! ainee ace! Ree and 241 Fretiect, between ijth'ans Heh, Waehi Le my 20 tf 1B, dve years OR SALE-A TROTTING F old this spring, Bthorongh: red diat, bandsome and very stylish, and ona of the best saddle or harness horses in this: aountry. Can trot or rack a mile inthreo Fe ho my9-m™ 126 K street, aud Conter Market. ae ee AECOND “EDITION. 4 O'CLOCE P. M. THE CONSPIRAOY: TRIALS. Praceefings ‘/ ‘JHE MYSTERY OF PAYNE. ——s—————— The Court assembled this morning at ten o’clock. As usual, and the Messrs. Murphy of Mr. Sutton’s corpse of official reporters, com- menced reading the proceedings of yesterday. Ei m languor from thé great heat, or from ‘somfe othér cause, the heretofore erect figure of Payne is somewhat drooping; buthis ze is quite as unperturbed and bold as * it is probable that'the testimony of to-day Lay lift up the veil of ‘a8 to the real namé and antecedefits of thig man. That the names of “Payne,” “Wood’’’ and “Powell” are all aliases is quite certain. For some feason he seems disposed to keephis real name secret. From his conversation he appears to be fairly educated, and it is ufderstood that at the time he entered u his miserable career of crime he had nearly completed his education as 4 Medical student.. He makes no attempt to deny his guilt, and says he is quite ready to. meet his doom, and wonld pre- fer that itshould.be as speedy as it is imevita- bie. He disclaims any animusagainst the pars ties he assailed with such mugderons ferocity, A" says that ue was but carrying out his age signed part in a programme. Notwithstands ing his apparent audacious self-possesaian in the Court Room, it is saidthat he expresses the greatest aversion to sitting on exhibition in the prisoners’ dock. He is mader close surveil- Jance, both in the Court Room and in hig cell; and is very héayily ironed, and aléo weighted with cannon balls attached to his ankles, ‘The reading of the proceedings was conciu- ded at 12 o’cleck. The testimony ‘was then Proceeded with. z TESTIMONY OF GOV. FARWELL, OF WISCONSIN, 1 (Forithe Accused.) Witness went to the room of Vice President Johnson on the evening of the 1th of April, between 10 and half. past ten o'clock. “Witness went trom Ford's Theater to Mr. Johnson's recom, directly after the assassination Feud the rcom locked. Discovered no one lying in | wait near the room. Did not see any one at the door. Rapped:at the door and received no answer. Rapped again, and said in loud voic: «Gov. Johnson, if you are in I must see you. Is not certain that the door was locked, but supposes it was. Witness entered the room and remained halfan hour. A number of per- sons came to the door, but witness locked and bolted it, and let none in but those whom wit- ness thought proper ues to enter. Witness rang the bell for the servants, after taking these precautions. Has no knowledge that Atzerodt or any other person attempted to enter the room by force while witness was there. TESTIMONY OF JOHN ft, HUBBARD. (For the Accused.) i Witness 1s in charge at times of the prisoner Payue. j a E CONSPIRACY TRIALS. -¢Prociedings This Evening. *At2 o’cloc& ‘the Commission re-assembied,| when the examination of witnesses was re- sumed—the room, as usual, being crowded with tors, Most of whom are tadies, Miss Surratt is again present, sitting near her mother, her face resting Ony her hands; » Hon. ‘fAltrea Ely, of N. Y., is present. RQZIMONY OF 8 STEW aeRO = BMRPMC Bor the Defense.) Witness,Jives,et John Mijler's, about a mile from town, and nent George Booze’s, and knows Dr.S:muel Mudd, who she saw on the day ‘after the “assassination, on the place where witness lives. He was riding along Slowly by himself to Murray’s house, on asideréag, Witness did hot see any one with the Docter, Witness saw George Booze with Dr. Mudd afterwards. By Judge Bingham:—This was on Easter Saturday, about 3 or 4 o'clock, and he was coming from the directioh of Bryantown. TESTIMONY OF CLEMUS JOHNSON, - (For the Accused.) -Wititess knows Dr. Samuel Mudd by name, and saw him coming from Bryantown on the Saturday Sfici cae assassinauon. Witness saw . Mu@agoing to Bryantown, and & man fol- lowing after him. Witness saw both come back the road. The man who followed Dr. Sam Mudd to town came back about an hour anda half before Dr. Mudd returned. TESTIMONY OF CHABLES BLOICE. (For the Accused.) Witness-lives at Mr. Adams, next ts Wood- ville, and:kuowes Dr. Ssimuel Mudd. Witness was not at Mudd’s from 10th of Aprilto May 20th, but was on the place every Saturday and Sunday the restof the year. Witness is the husband of one of the servants who went on the place on the 12tn day after Christmas, Witness saw Ben Gwinn and Andrew Gwinn next to Jerry Dyer’s, but never saw Qapt. White, Gapt. Perry, Booth, or any Confederate officers’ Or soldiers about the place. Witness knows Mary Simms, who, they say, tells lies and would not be believed, and witness has heard the same about Milo Simms. Dr Mudd was a first-rate man in witness’ opinion. [t was four years ago when he saw the Gwinns, By Judge Advocate Bingham.— Witness has heard otf Mudd having shot eneof his slaves. TESTIMONY OF MARCUS 1. NORTON. + (For the Government.) Mr. Cox objected to the téstimony of this wit- ners being received as the prosecution had closed. ; Colonel Burneit stated that the testimony of this witness would bear upon Dludd, Atzerodt aud O Laughlin, Mr. Ewing asked if this course was pursued would the defense have anoppertunity to pro- duce evidence to the contrary. Col. Burnett said he introduced this witness; now thatthe defense might have an opporta- nity todgso. } J 7 Witnes! sides at Troy, New York, and wae as the 10th of January to the middie of 28 tiv ~s vi : March stopping at the National Hotel. Wit ness knew Booth, but nur, ana recognized two of the prisoners ( Atazrav.- O'Laughlin} as persons he had seen with Booth at the hotel, the former twice and the other about four times. Witness accidentally overheard & conyersation between Booth and Atzerodt, in which it was said “that if the matter succeeded as well with Johnson as with old Buchanan they would get pretty well sold,” and*in the same conversation it was remarxed, ‘the class of witnesess would be su et nothing could be proven by them.”” ‘Witness :‘Maonght. be had seen Dr. Madd once before Bt National Hotel, when he came Qoster.—Have you had conversation with him av wusw~, A. I have. 5 jf. What was the nature of that conve. tion? | Judge Bingham objected, and asked what was the imtent of the question. Mr. Doster:—To prove insanity. Judge Holt-—The actions of the prisoner may be introduced as evidence, but ro! his decla- rauons. After consultation, Judge Holt said thatasa | confeesion it could fot be relied on as eyidener, but as golving the question of insanity it may be introduced. 1 J The objection was withdrawn. ru § | ‘Witness resuming—Said Payne said he wus | tired of life, he would rather be hung than } come back here. He said about a week ago that he bad been constipated ever since he ' “1. had been in prisgy. Witness has no personal | excitea ao mitmess’ room, bastily opsnedst, and naw icdge.of- thelatter fact. ‘This was about | apologised, say inghe thapght he was in Booth’s a week ago. 5 3 room. He then wedt down stairs and witness IMONY OF COL. M’CALL, id } (For the Accused ) : |. Witue has had charge of the prisoner | Payne, with Col. Patriek and Col, Dodd. ) “Each has eight hours guard in turn. Witness knows that Payne has had no passage from the 29th of Aprif‘until last evening. Never had any conyérsation with Payne as % his death. . x t TESTIMONY OF JOHN E. ROPERTS, ' (F cr the Accnsed.) Witness is connected with the prison; and the day Major Seward testified here, ancithe clothes were paton Payne for identificationg he (Payne) said they were traciig him pretty’ close, and he wanted ‘o die 7 TESTIMONY OF LIBUT DEMPSEY! For the Government.) Witness was on gpard at Mrs. Surratt’s on the 19th; witness found a photograj there. Witness Identified photograph of, J.. Wilkes Booth and sald it was found in the room of Mrs. Surratt. ‘Lhe picture.of Booth w2s cov- ered by otlvers It was marie in pencil on the back «Booth y TESTIMONY OF JAMES'R: OBEIEN. (For the Accased:} followed bim, whé# he returned and went up stairs. This was’im f¥e morning, about 10 or il orclegk on the 4d of March. By . Cox:—Witness gamot ‘fix the cate when he saw. O°Laughlim in company with Booth; did not hear any conversation ‘bet\7een them. Witness figed the time of Mudd enter- ing his room onthe 3d of March from it pre- ceding the inauguration. the day on which the conversation with Atze- rodt took place; it was in the office of the. National Hotel. Witness identified Atzerodt by his general appearance; he didn’t have such a scowl on his face as now. : By Mr. Cox:—The conyersation took place in the halh , Oe f By Mr. Bwine:—The man witness took to be Mudd had black hat, high crowned, and no overcoat, * 2+. AS By Col. Burnett:—Witness was shown a photograph of Surratt.; who Re said he had never seen-before. By Gee Mante-—Witness is somewhat near- sighted. ‘i By Gen. Howe:—The impression made by the man who entered witness’ room was from his hasty entrance, hasty apology and exit. TESTIMONY OF LHONARD 8. ROLEY. (For the Accused.) Witness lives in Charles county, and was in Bryantown the day after the assassination from abogt three o’clock to dusk. Witness made inquiry of several as to who was the party whe killed the President, and was told by some that he was & man employed: at the theater. Witness asied Dr. George Mudd, who told him that it was Booth. Witness knows Daniel J. ‘Fhomag, whose reputa- tion for veracity is da. Witness would not lke to belieye-Fhomas on his oath. By Col. Burnett:-—Witnees lives about five miles from Thomas Witness ing fram that On the 1ita of April witness. was Smbipy ed: a@t Fora’s Tmeater as usher. The keeper ef box “was brozen off previously as: witness had ogbseryed; witness cannot say how lomg before ination he noticed this. Tie keeper of box7 always appeared to be all right. ‘The box used by the President's party wae box S— this was alway- open. By Mr. Bingham>—Phe corridor dobF leading to the box had no lock or any fistening- Box S iemearest the stage. - : TESTIMONY OF DE. BLANDYORD, RECALLED. (For the Accused.) Wimess is partially acquainted with the country in Prince George's copaty. Is ac- qasintea with the locality of Dr. Mudd’s jouse. Witness was tere shown a Edoyd's map of Maryland and Virginia, and designated cer- tain lines and pointe marked in ink as showing the relative positions of Surrattsyille, Dr. Muad’s lionse and Pope's Creek. tb he has been a loyal citizen, having cdmmitted no overt acts. Witness may havé spoken against arbitrary arrests. Witness knows a man named Boyle, who murdered Capt. Wat- Kins. Witness never harbored Boyle. TESTINORY OF B. D. RB. REAN. (For the Accused.) Witness knows Dr. Mudd, and resides in Bryazntown. . Witiess is not certain, bui thinks GROVER’S THEATER. Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard’s, SACKED CONOSRT. Dhuda houphteome, moods pm Bion oe the Sat- —— G “ordpy affer the assassination, tness first GBAND FAREWBLL TESTIMONS AL heafd that Boyle was the assassin—he was CHARLES KOPPITZ, known as.a despérado in that part of the coun- ty. Witness fixes the day trom the cor vers: tion he had with Mudd as to the assassination By Jndge Bingham — Witness does not know but that it was on Easter’Saturday when he heard that the murderer was-named Booth. Witness heard afterwards (on Sunday crMon- day) that Booth had been traced to within.taree miles of Bryantowa, TESTIMONY OF JOHN D. GILES (For the Accused.) Witness is bar-tender at Rullman’s Hotel, and sew’ ©’Baughiin in the hotel On the after. noon of day preceding the assascination with Lieut. Henderson and others, They were there dating the afternoon: but left and re- turned:qbout 10 o'clock, when witness went ont with the party and was ‘with them-until 1 o’cloek. -O’Latghlin’ wasin the house on Fri- day night; all the evening,and was there when the mews of the Assassination reached the house. r RE-EXAMINATION OF JAMES RBEBD, (For the Defense.) On SUNDAY EVENING, June 4th, 1355. Tae-following Eminent Artists will assist on this occasion : M’LLE STELLA BONHEUR, The -New Cantatgice, lately arrived ‘in New York, and whose S peasrence in Ooncerts ges created an immense furore. : CARL WOLFSHON, ‘Bhe celebrated Pianist, from Philade!phia. GSOBRGE LOESCH, CHABLES WEBER, Bole Violinists, FR. KRAUSE, The Great Trombone Player. W. A. CHAPPEL, Basso, and an ENOBMOUS ORCHESTRA. Gf over FIFTY PEBFORMBBS, including all the leading Artists ia Weshing on, who have en masse volumeered their valuable services for this occa- sion, aaa mark of respect to their brother musi- | r h cian. On BWELL TO WASHINGTON, : FROGRAMME. Witness knows John H. Surratt, who hesaw PART 1. near the National Hote! about 2-or2 o'clock 1. Oart Maria de Weber's Grand on the day of the assassination. Witzocs knows Oversure -+-++- —-++-Oberon } Suzratt by sight, and recollects that his hair ESTRA. 2. Concertofortyp Violins, Ob- ligate ..-. -— —- -—. & Lee ee! nomeck 3. % “Payor: TANSWLLE STELL, 4. Trapseriptien de Guonod’s .-C, Wolfsohn Faust.-—-cani WOLFBOLN: was cut wote w ingularly; could not say whether he yrersor not. Witness digi not notice kers Of moustache. 2 “was here shown a photograph of Surratt, when he stated thatthe hair did not look like‘tHe style he wore it on the day wit- ness saw him. By Judge Advocate Binghamn:— Witness 6 Tannuauser.—. .2--....-.........B, Wagner } tnonght it a fair picture. BSTRA: cba 4 ‘TESTIMONY OF MISS —— WARD. 6, Overture to Loreles (Lugiin)--..W. V. Wallacs (For the Accused.) . Overture g WV, Macs, , Berfarmed for the frat time in Washyngton. ‘| Witness 18 & teacher of @ female school on qi Waptasio for, ar cmpese on nemes Lt lor’ — ere KRAU §. Flower Bong. from Fauet. MLL LLA BONHEV. ‘ % Reminiscenes de Bobert lv Diabie .F, Liszt Only pei fomned in this couy.try by H eight years: Witness has known her to fail to reoogay,. her friends, and recodlects that Mrs. Surragt once failed to reco } her. Witness receiyed..a letter not long ice from Johan H. Sune which she gave toJ@rs. Surratt. By J&dge Bingham:—Witness occasionally. Bach's, 14. Anthem—"God SN ete — visited.Mrs. Surratt; the last tim.e was on the Bole Mr. Chappe. Ohorue cand Orchesira, | day of the assassination. Witmess was direct- dames Mortitner, Mu sic by Gha-les | ed to engage & room fet some person at the ..aad performed for tv e first timein Warhington, * CHARLES KOPPITZ... Herndon House, and she wen?, there and en- gaged the room. Witness mef Booth at Mrs. Surratt’s, as also Mr: Weicaynanand Mr. Hole ohan. who bearded. there. . Witness received two letiers from John H. Surratt, post mariged: Monfreal, the last on the Conductor. N. B.—The Grand Steinway & Bons’ Eisgo used on this occasion is kingly furwished by W. G. Met: ator Secured BOatg. oo am ean nn wee ma a BL had at the office oAGrover’s Theater. 910.00 hen te letters to his mother have teen destroyed. af ts MUSTERED OUT. ‘The 205th and 211th Pennsyivania regiments, attached to the th army corps, were mustered 7" Goncert to commence LOB. Pp GBAMARR. DINING ROOM, end OF F1GM FUSHITOBS: may be bad in CABINET FURNITURE br calling at Iron Hall. gy pormumm. Ja. Wy Ba ‘A Town and Band 0 azationse -Bargains ions, Om: the seRyy: ONT: “BD UNPRIN- DDEAL Bho eadcerorine to Gispose of a | out of service this morning, and left for their homes. ¢ ‘OR BALE? Government Butler WAG- Birch ect i le SOUEEE BARTER. gd i OO juire & C0. ‘65 Loulciaun aronue, between Gth and 7th & Co. 8 a 27 .g0dst* L IGHTNING RODBI: 7 8 DED. Gens. Hhoniad Davis ‘and Greon were sere- @apeeca, tor L aever made sale ha!: By beh dibe eile rs * ersonally. Witness | By Mr. Doster:— Witness does not recollect # zerott, Eaq. _ | day of the assassitiation. ‘There wert two di- | Tick ete. pets oe wusesuen isi 06 | Yected to witness and. two, enclosed to his Yo be had at all the primoipal blusic.and Book- | mother. Witnegs does net. know whether the | paded Inst miphit at“ Wiiara’s: Hotel by tnree * he undersigned is mist tanats ing | bands from. ten. Thoms eld corps. Gen. T. Rode with piatina tippeapoints DOAE MANET | Heing callzd upon for a speech said, “I am “ain Beh eg done in thé bacet tniproved | deeply obliged to you forthe complimeat. 1 @tyie, Sty ber ee ced. eongrataiate you fcr the march have made ; 4 Cy ¥ through theenemy’s country. I cannot make apeecnes, but I do; the complinent. agen Davis po py Biso ary eaben ad Rev? ment in’ few remarks, after Whic the ban eset : _ 2 te AL NEWS. BoaRy? OF \Margorongra® Police — The Board met in special session at their rooms oa 10th street, yesterday afternoon. Justice N. H. Miller, of the Sa Magisteria District, ea sue ath and Sth Precincts, was, upon port of the examiners of the charges against him, dismissed from the ser- vice of the Board. There were several charges, none of which Bave been made pubiie. but it is understood that some of them had reference to financial returns. Justice Samuel Drury was sppointed Magis- trate of the 2d District, vice Miller, dismissed. § Thomas R.Holson, Patrolman of the 34 Pra- cinct, Was dismissed for intoxicauon. It having been charged that Patrolman J. Parker bad failed to do his duty on the nigh; of the assessinatign of the late President Lin- colp, the Beard thoroughly investigited the ee and discovered go grounds for the com- plaint. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ad OFFICIAL 7 feel very tered, and I thank you for . ; —_——— A New Pouick ARRANGBMENT.—Since tha dismissal of Justice Milier by the Board of Police in special session yesterday, Justice Drury, who was appointed to succeed him, has entered upon the discharge of the police duties atthe station houees of the First and Second Wards. It is understood by the police that Superintendent Richards will proceed to exercise the powers given him by the act ot Congress, and will try the cases brought to headquarters by the detectives. This arrange- ment gives great satisfaction ‘to the ofitcors, although it will add much to the duties of tha Srperintendent. ———_- SacReD ConceRT.—To morrow evening, 4% rand sacred concert is given at Grover’s heater, as @ farewell testimonial; to Koppitz. the popular leader of Grover’s orchestra. in the list of artists volunteered for the occasion are the names M’}leof Bonhenr, Vari Wolfsohn, Loerch, Weber, Krause, and Chappel, accom- anied by an orchestra of fifty performers he programme, in another column, includes the choicest productions, and guarantees &@ rare musical treat. See Affairs in Georgetewn. FLOUR AND GRAIN Marcet.—Flour.—Tha demand brisk, with sales at last quotations none in market but nominally quotea aFe 00; Extras $9.25a85.50. Grain.—No arrivals, and no sales which to base quotations. CANAL.—The breach has been thoroughly repaired and is in better condition tnan eye: at that point. The water was let in yesterday, and this morning the canal is in navigabie condition. A large fleet of boats had concen- trated above and will begin to arrive wita thair cargoes to-day. The mills are in working order and will resume operations immedistely . upon TLANTIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ~— The new avd beautiful steamers E C. KNIGHT, Captain J.J. Mason, and JOHN GIBSON, Captain J. K | Kelley, now ranning between Georgetown and New York, are celebrated for their speed’and ex- cellent accommodations. These vessels are agen 52h tons. and both exactly of the sail from New York eyery Tu 4p od leave Georgetown every Tresdsy and Saturday at9nx.m. The time in passing between the two points is forty-two hours this line B passengers can go direct to Albany, ‘Peo, Bara toga, Providence, Boston ant Portignd. For fur ther particulars see advertisement fn another gol- umn 18 3+ S0Y W.L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Babs OF LIQUOR AT ADMISTRATORS Wires On TUESDAY MORNING. 6th inst, ve will seit at the Auction Rooms, the remainder Of the ato ox of Hugh McMahon, deceased, consisting of Barrels of Wh key , Wines, Syru . ce, e i By osder of the WL. WALL & 00. Aucta P. = Maron's Orriex. Sie 2. iS. OPOBALS Will be receive: a' 3 office unt: 12 eipoem, on Wednesday. tae 7th instant, to gride A street south from 6th to Sth treet east. the dirt necessary for the work to be taken from Tto street east, between east Capitol street and Penn. avenue, the work to he done t tye satic faction ofthe Comnmiiesinner’ oF the lixtl f d and Assistant Commissog to. are "by the Mayor. RIOHARD WA be je 2 td _{Columbian& Int}; e. [M=ts0rourTaN MARKET. ° NOTICE TO HOUSERMEPERS » ' 1 hb has re opened the Metropolita . ie kel Areal Seep constantly on hand's Sven! as- sortment of Meats, Vegetables, Butter. &c. Marketing delivered free of expemtto all parts of the city, He Reapecennuy solicits sliberai patronage from the Public. Je1m 486 SPRI GC AMSOR SORE, 486 MARKRITER'9, NO. 486 SRV: eddies STREET DEALER CHOICE SPOCK OF INTERIOR ADORNMENTS PAPER HAWGINGS. A select aad varied stock of Gilt, Meaidin ona Paper angi: 5 ir 5 5 a ay reces, &e., ombracing, the Largest aud Hand- somest assortment in the Dii WIN ADES.. Buff, Green, Pink, a ee ‘Chotatate. Bro: Gilt Window Bhades, s variety of patverns; Bhade Fixtures, Tassels. &c. eikmnts FiQreRs CORD & : “ d Worsted Picture Coed and Tassels, dif- ai enizes and_eolors, a besutifnl assortment, icture Rings, : . . OVAL PICTURE F. s. Pre hrae ee penoESmenS of | re In the istrict, Warran' 6 gi! . Also. a variety of Dark Wood Prames, witha va- ried atock of smail-sized Ovaland Carte de Visite ames. RAVINGS& PAINTINGS. «- Afew ene ‘Bhogravings and Paintings always instore. Hanging and Window Shades panctuaily attended to,and execctéd inthe best manner, in city pay said = = ‘or Goods or Labo: acca te: J. MARKRITER, 456 BSvEsTs Bene eT: ser, 4 r a Feliows' 486 2 cient doors sdove Od Wathiagton, D.C. 1865 ** COST AR’S”” FF ’ = RAST ENT RESIN ATO 1865 * COSTAR 8 aN ATORS. : » QOBTAR'B” EXTBEMINATORS: 'BREMINATORS. i) Gd MIN, RS, * COBTAR'A” B: Tea Fa oy ” ” fa. CesTAB’s” SEMEN ie. * COBTAR’S” BXTERMINA’ i pee eS . Be AB'S” BXTERMI i oer BXTBEMINA ; “ COBTAR’S” EE 5 OOBTAR'S” EXT ERMUNATO! BXTEBMINATORS. * “ COSTAR’S’? BXTBRMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS. ooeeans” EERE ERA TOEE “OO87AR'S” EXTERMI re - ee EXTEEMINATORS. se "5 EXTEBMINATORS, eee XTERMINATORS. “ COBTAR’S’’ EXTERMINANORS, EXTEBMINATORS, “ COBTAR'S’? BXTBRMINATORS, a EXTERMINATORS. COBTAR’S” BXTRRMINATORS, For BATS, MIOB "ROACHES. ANS BUGS. FLEAS, MOTHS INSEOTS on Plants, Bowls Acitauis ete" "18 established i +: “Only tafellinie rome, “ Not dungerc ust ry the Human: Fami 101 ‘oul J ** Rats come out of their heleato di SZ Bold hy all D ists and Retailers. Lam Brwanr IOP alt worthless I oMoes.. Bo Bold be all Deuguints ama Desiers at Wash i ea! ington, D. od ace Oi my 3-d&wim* ELMBOLDS, CONGENTRATED | EXTRACT HELM gon WNTHATED BXTRACT SARBSAPARILLA, 73 the Great Blood Purtiar. pithats pre) ding to rules of Pharma. tT: ‘and are the most active saps NOTICE. . 486 Porsens seeking for tha igri 2 sortment of choice GILT pauibe Pats the District, with a var'ed stort. ech din: low priced Goods, sréxe: quested callat RITER'S, No. 456 7th st.,,5 doors shove low’s Hali, Termacash. Sve sdve: a where. ——____— ao MY OLD = VING REMOVED oC ar Hoon. corner of Ninth aud D ‘strech, to TH Bi ae HO. toon Dau ReneS eraliy, smo my eustorere lL shall 7 on band 6 ‘ee ROOBBIE3, : The citizens of Washin, and of the surroga4- try Bre earnest) ickted to esll ne K+ InS.So my stoOk of goods whieh will be sold a: fair Pico 16-008" BICHARDJ.RYQN. Beas TEST OH Hreov TEAS cacpepeeet cate disorders, in all thetr stages, at little . little or no ares dict, no inconvenisace, and ex! . mediate ta Tel ae Bod free from al! Re f KY sre Reduction.g; AK. Cali and ring Gas sud eS *pi pan tater erat a imtri fr Water ipes intros: ot ms

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