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TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. i oe FROM EUROFE at Britain end the Alaba: ‘on Oieciens— Bt aificn th by France of the Helligerent Act. New YORK, June 5.—The steamship City of | Washington, from Li on the 21th of May; sor ev Semaorh oy e 25th, has arrived. Her advices are only one day later than have received, he London Owl says, the question of the Aisbama’s depredations has at lastreached an unpleasant point, Great Britain having re- fused indemnity, and the American rejoinder alludes to compulsion, The Paris Moniteur confirms the revocation of the order limiting the stay‘of Feiteral ships in French Waters. The Moniteur s will follow the Wi ir. Lincoln. Consols $34 8937; . ‘The Bank of Engiand.nas reduced its rate of @isccunt to 4 per cent. tes its belief that Johnson gaa friendiy policy of FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Movements of the Fleet for Texas. ‘Foatress MongOE, June 4.—The second pértion of the Texas expedition fleet, convey- ing troops of the let dtvision of the 25th army | orps, under command of Brigadier General Ivraper, have been lying om transports in Hampton Koads, ready to start sonth ward for past two days. trom City Point yesterday with his d are busy competing the preparations for the sailing of the division. General Weitzel bas selected it is thought, sail before to-morrow morhing. The weather is becoming intensely warm here The steamer Starlight arrived here to-day fr.m Hilton Head. Among her: passengers s ex-Governor A. G Magrath, of Sonth Uar- | ofima, who is being sent to Washington under ——<$$—$$___ From the hwest. Catro, June 4.—The steamer Silver Moons from Memphis for Cincinnati, passed up last | arrest. | i | Major General Weitzel | | | the steamer Western | Metropolis for his flagship. The fleet, will, | night with 300 bales of cotton. Cotton has de- | clined. Middiing, 2-a29c.; strict Middling, 31- s3zc.: good He. J udge Yarger, Judge Sharkey, and the Hon. Jonas Hamilton arrived last night to confer with the President on the subject of the reor- g8nization of the civil government of the State of Mississippi. Senator-eleet Hahn, of Lonisiana, arrived this morning. It 1s understood that he will make &n extended tour through the Norther: States. 4 The land-slide at Columbus provesto have been less extensive than was at first represent- ed. There was no loss of life. The steamer Ruth, from Mew Orleans for Louisville, passed up last night with 275 bales | of cotton for Cincinnati and New York. She brings New Orleans dates to the 30th ult. The work of stopping the crevasse below the city was progressing satisfactorily General Steele arrived at Mobile on the 25th, | haying been assigned to a new command in the Department of the Gailf. The Northwestern Fair. CBIcaGo, June 3.— The first week of the Nortr westerm Sanitary Fair closes satistactor- uly to.@}l parties. ‘The attendance has been large every day ana night. 2 Thousands are here from other cities, ang more are eoming next week. sa The receipts are oyer one hundred thousan: dollars. Every department is doiug well. « Mrs. Lincoln is in the city. Generals Grant and Sherman are expected next week. The weather is warm and dry. Governors Morton and Uglesby are here. A new evening paper is to be started here by Joseph Medill, late of the Tribune. Annual Session By the Typegraphical PHILADELPHIA, June5.—The annual session ottne Typographical Union commenced here to-day. A large number of delegates were presént. Aspirited debate took place on tne Tight of ex-delegates to seats in the Conven- ag elegy sent Lappe the negative—yeas, S; mays 27. ie Convention then j until Tuesday. mapoeenee AGOODJJOKE ON THE SBVENTH REGIMENT. —In response to the serenadeby the Thirty seveath Regiment, last evening, General Sher. man said: «General, and soldiers that I see drawn up in line: I understand you are the famons New York Seventh Regiment.” “Nein, nein,” shouts a Dutchman in the crowd, ‘de dirty seventh.”—N. ¥. Express. Uy-Eleven weeks ago a laborer, working ‘with a pick,in Cincinnati, received what he supposed & blow from the slipping a pick in the hands of a fellow-workman. His wound ‘was dressed, And inashort time healed, but stillhe was unable to bear on the limb, and “ there bemg some evidence of suppuration, the surgeon cut his leg open, and at the depth of an inch and a half discovered something hard, ‘which on being extracted, proved to be a min- je ball. #2 The hotel proptietors of New York, in pursuance of their offerto pay five thousand @ollars forthe first arrest and conviction of persons engaged inthe attempt to burn the city in November last, have paid that amount | into the hands of Major General Dix, who, with Mr. Acton, President, and Mr. Kennedy, Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police, has consented to distribute it. i A bold thief stopped a train on the Pern Sud Indianapolis Railroad, the other night, by pulling the engineer’s signal bell, and while everybody was trying to find ont why the train bad stopped, the safe in the express car | had been taken out money, andneither money nor thief have been heard from since. _ {07 An addition was made to the British | iron-clad navy on the 7th May, by the launch of the Bellerophon, an enormous ship of 6,000 | tons, with armor plates 7 inches thick, and armed with a bew battery of 300-pounder Armstrongs. Sheis also fitted as a ram. &2 When Benjamin parted with Jeff. Davis be said: “We're both going to the same place, «How is that!” asked Davis. “Well,” said Benjamin, “I'm going to Eurepe, and you're gong to your rope.” It contained £2,000 in | { | | Armstrongs, and broadside guns of 110-pobnder | (> Most articles of family consumption are | cheaper in Richmoad and Petersburg than in Washington, Butter is twenty per cent. less, vegetanles are very cheap, fien is atthe pur- chaser’s own price, and wood is plenty at four dollars per cord. i ®7 Among the confiscated estates sold in Little Kock is that of General Albert Pike, the oet. Kirby Smith is represented as haying come one of the richest menin America. Ha cuerne both in the direction of New Or and Galveston, and an intercepted leite: Matamoras acknowledges the Tecelpt ise from him of 150,000 bales within the last thirty months. 7 Mrs, Bloomer, who now resides at Coun- cil Biofis, Towa, nas abandoned the costume which bears hername. Greatly to the delight of her husband, she nd longer wears the breech- es. . S7-On the ‘site of Sodom and G English enterprise has established « factory dor the extracting of bromides fromthe waters. s7 The Boston Post says: “The yolantary | contribations to pay the nationa debt of three or Mops sas Of fmillions of dollars, will probably, reach the gross sum about t 2 of the millenium. ae we The rebel General Rosser resides at over Conrtbouse. He liad but recent}. oforrah, Han- y re. turned to his home, after seeing his nm - roled and eeeecan farewell” Theso-calied «Saviour of the Valley’ * inten: yemainder ot his lite to Mgricnhere Oe = #7-Gep. Wilson has ordered th crens prison stockade ang sraveyard er Anderecke wile to be enclosed by 3 fence, and the book containing @ listot names and deseription to be kept for the information of relatives and friends, there bejng Over 11.0%) Federal dead at tis noted place. _ a ' 20,000 WORTH - Ce BOOTS AND sHORS: ; Have been received this day at BEILBRUN'S BARGAIN SHOE STORB, 506 Bevantrs Szaxcr, and will be sold at tremendous low price®,. We wame the following: Children’s Bhoes from 15 cents up, Misses’ Balmorals aud Gaiters 75 cents, Ladiee’ Balmorals from $1 up, “ Gaiters, good quality, $1.59, Slippers from 50 cents up, Red. ae and Black Slippers and Gaiters, latest | Men Sine Boots, Gsitersand Buckle Shoes, eap. ™ Alto, a great variety of SRUNES AND VALIONS L. HEILBRON & co® 506 7th street. adjoining BLMUOLDS BLUID Pisin eae: reeetg eee BA TRACE 2OOHU FG lous and immediate 2, ite very ‘ _™y 8-20* H jnta: all Hen oi leans | | twenty | Qourt of Waehin, ,| Tuesday, T= i - Posh War Department, Adj General's Office, For Wadiandton, June 1, 1°65. y General Court Martial Orders No; 260: L Before a tay Court convened at’ Was! , D. &, 1965, arsnant to Special Orders, No. 196. War epartment, Adjutant General's Office, Wasn- ington; May Ist, i265, and of which Major General J. G. Fostze, US. Volunteers, is President, was arraigned and tried— s mnie, citizen: BO aan on Heladow of tbe a6th Article of st.—« In this: That BensaMit G Hannie, oeitizen of Maryland, anda mem- ber of the Congress of the United States, did |, which | relieve, with Money, to wit: the sum of two dollars, the public enemy, to wit: Sergeant Richard Chapman and R vate William Read, of Company “ K,”’32d Regiment Virginia In- fantry, soldiers of the army of the so-called Confederate States of America, then in rebel- lion against and @t war with the United States; he, the said Harris, then and there well know- ing said Chapman and Read to be soldiers of said army, and treating and offering to rejieve them as such, and at the same time advising and ineiting them to continue in said aPViy, and to make war againstthe U sited Sates, and emphatically declaring his sympathy withthe enemy, and Dis opposition to the Government of the United States in its efforts to suppress the rebellion. This, ator near Leonardtown, St. Mary’s county, Maryland, on or about April 26th. 1965." J Specification 24 —“In this; that Bensamin G. HakkIs, & citizen of Maryland, and a member of the Congress of the United States, did know- ingly harbor and protect the public enemy, to wit: Sergeant Richard Chapman and Private William Read, of Company ‘K,’ 32d Regiment Virginia Infantry, soldiers of the army of the so-called Confederate States of America, then in rebellion against and at war with the United States, by procuring them to be ledged and fed in @ private hous@ and furnishing them with money therefor; he, the said Harris, then and | there well knowing said Chapman and Read to be soldiers of said army, and treating them, and offering and giving them money as such, and at the same time advising and inciting them to continue in said army, and tomake war against the United States, and emphatically declaring his sympathy with theenemy, and his oppo- sition to. the Government of thé United States, in its efforts to suppress the rebellion. This at or near Leonardtown, St. Mary’s county, Mary- land, On or about April 26, 1-65.” To which charge and specifications the ac- cnsed, BENJAMIN G. HARRIS, citizen, pleaded “Not Guilty.” See Finding. The Conrt having maturely considered the evidence adduced, finds the accused, BENJA- uINn G HARRIS, citizen, as follows: Of tne Ist Specification, “Guilty.” Of the 2d Specification, “Guilty,” except as to the worde, “and fed in a private house.” Of the Charge, “Guilty.” Sentence. And the Court does therefore sentence him, Bzn.iantn G. Harris, citizen, “To be forever disqualijied from holding any office or place of hon- or, trust, or projit under the United States, and lo | be imprisoned for three years inthe Penitentia:y at Albany, New York, or at such other Penitentiary as the Secretary of War may designate.” II. The record in the foregoing case of BEN- JsMIN G. HARRIS, Citizen, was transmitted to the Secretary of War, and by him submittea to the President of the United States. The fol- lowing are the orders of the President in the case: “ExBcUTive OFricr, May 31, 1965. «In the within case of BEN. AMING. Hareis, the findings and sentence of the Court are here- by approved and confirmed. Additional evi- dence and affidavits, however, bearing upon this case, and favorable to the accused, baving been presented to and considered by me, since the eentence aforesaid, I deem it proper to di- rect that the sentence in the case of said HaR- RIs de remitied, and that he be released from imprisonment. ANDREW JOHNSON ” IL1. In accordance with the foregoing order, Bry.) AMIN G. HARRIS, citizen, will be imme- diately released from imprisonment. By order of the President of the United States: : E. D. Townsenp, Assistant Adjutant General. War Department, Adjutant General’s 5 Washinton, D. C. May 2), PA i The following officers having been reported the headquarters of the army for the offeuses hereinafter 8 ified. are hereby notified that they ates, unless witinis ofices nace PE tte, United ifteen days. fro: they appear before the Military Commission te iD session in thia city, of which Brigadier gone c. Caldwell, United Bae ee ‘resident, and make satisfactory defence to the charges against the: f. Desertion, lst Lieutenant John Rockett, lith New York Cavalry. Absence without leave. agi Lieutenant James Fox, 17th New York Vol- ers. Osptain W. J. 8, McAllister, 2d N Mounted Rites, ay. ore Lieutenant Adam Hand, 184th Pennsylvania Vel- unteer: 2d Lieutenant Martin C. Auld, 10th Missouri Cavalry. E TOWNSEND, = Assistant Adjutant General. War Department, Adjutant General’s Offce, Washington, Jane 5, 1365. The following officers, having been reported at the headquarters of the army for the offences here- inafter specified, are hereby notified that the: will stand dismissed the service of the Uni States, unless within fifteen days from this date they appear before the Military Commissio. in seasien in this city, of which Brigadier Gen and © Caldwell, U. 8. volunteers is Presiden mane Satisfactory defence to the charges against hem : a J Desertion, Second Lieutenant Willard Q. Blair, 203d Penn- sylyania volunteers. A Absence without leave. First Lieutenant Samuel McOshen, 187th Penn- sylyania volunteers. Firat Lieutenant Andrew G. Shull, 47th Penn- sylvania volunteers. e Second Lieutenant Timothy Finnegan, 9th New York volunteers, |. TOWNSEND Assistant Adjutant Gener: ROPOSALS FOR THE ENLARGEMEN P THE CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY, Pee Bealed Proposals will be received at the offies of theUommissioner of Publie Buildings, Oapitol, until TORSBAY, June 2.12" at iene o's! o’clock Boom. fer perform g the wor fenlarg- ing the Library of Congre: ia acc ance with the following aynopsis of specification . Nearly all the work be erected will be of iron.and similar to the present Libri present structure of atone and briok, fr main floor of the building te. and including the roof, at the north and south ends of the present Library, igto of which the same is composed. that cannot be used in the reconstruction, are to beleng to the centractor. The new wings to be substituted for the pres- ent structure are to be fitted up with alcoves four | stories in height, with brackets, pedestals. ings, &c., to correspond with the present library. Doors are to be cut through the walls and to be finished with iron frames, valves, &e¢,, similar to the deors on the north and south ends of the Iron stairways are to be con- mould- present library. structed ; wash basins, water closets, &c., will be required, The roof is to be framed of iron, and ile li 2 vontbatin the tame. The contractor is to furni S thing necessary to are moving and building,at his own expense, Full specifications can be obsained, in printed form. by addressing a letter to the Commissioner of Public: Bui ings. and the drawings may be seen at any time. Sundays excepted, prior to the hour of closing the receipt of proposals, at the office of the Capitol Extension, from nine fo thrae o'clock. The contractor will be required to gi with Eve, secnonesble-aure .s “in the smountat ai jars, i 5 formance of the contract. ae Cet ees 6 proposals wil e open th ‘is- sioner of Public Buildingsat his office ta sheeue tel, im the presence of the Secretary of the Int a soe en whe mey choose to be pres * ene n, ¥ dit ay of June mext apa Oe i e contract wi awarded to the lowest ra- maible bidder, who will, in th = Becretary cf ine Patrice e judgment of promptly and satisfacter' Teservin, foreject all bide Eath bidder will to enclese with his proposals th persons who are to become for't the right e Dar esor th : es of ‘his saret: , . B. FRENCH, er Of Public Buildings. 1355 Je 2-2awiw Commission WABHINGTON, May 9, RPHANS’ OOURT. May 27th, 1: CT OF COLUMBIA, Wasutxe7ox Co ty, To-wit :—In the case of Mathias V. Ezyptor of William Paraons, deceased a8, with the approbation ef the ton County sforesaid Aide t id, appo: the 20th day of June. next, rt e aunt Sptlement and distribution of the personai estate id deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far same have been collected and turued into m aud where all the creditors ani d+eeased are notified to attend, (at Jourt of Washingon County atore- one property vouched. or they i ¥ law be excluded from benefi in fei} decesned’s eatate - provided » copy oF thie ‘ek for three weeks in eto the said 20th day of 4 ed once the Even Jane, 1865 ng Star, prey: Z. QO. ROBBIN Rogie OF wis, DU UROPRAN FLAW ?™D ON THE Inenlarged to dont format capacity, Corner Pa, go mua wt EoFa ton, B, ‘This hotel, the oldest conducted on the in this city, hae been ‘and Eniyroved a svbiy wer noceneats"for the ep kons da aati to ressive Setronage a2 had ‘will only be char, : feria parged wi what they receive, oo: "P, BUBIOB, Propristor, ei Ty 29. lawSw* OLDEST HOT: « “ attwelve | y. The ‘om the | @ removed; and all the materials | + perform the work .| \ i | tion of Brew ~~ AUOTION SALES, FUTURE ‘DAYS. | ARGE SALE OF GOVEBNMENT MULES, . Mon terme Oia, Dat Waskingion.§ > iw 1d at publ tion, ‘under the direc will peseld “Odional srles H.. Tempkin WS .M. jorrals near the Observatory, inthe Bim of Washington..D, 0.. between. FIVE AND SIX bg GREE ke MULES, been used in the Government service, , at 10 o'clock @. m., rs aS: Sal therwise ordered, until the w. nutnber ia se = e The mules w: ill be sold singly to the highiest bid- ay t finds, ‘Terms cash, in Govern er OK ER, Brig, Gen, and Obi - Depot ef Quartermaste: of ashington,” 7 master’s Oj Depot of Washingt. ONS Qari Kincion, DC. May he” ued from day to, day. snd, those wishing to par- re end. chase are invi' 0 a Hq RUCKER, Brig. Gen, and Onief Quartermaster, my %6-1it jepot of Washington. GALE OF GOVERNMENT WORSRD, Quartermaster General’s Office, First Division. va -Bathinaion Gi, Stay 2. pa Will be sold at public auction, tothe hi bidder, at Giesboro, D, 0.,on ghost FRIDAY, June 2, 1855, TUBSDAY, June 6, 1365. THURSDAY, June 3, i835, FRIDAY, June 9, 186, AND ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY of each week thereafter during the month of June, 1365, ? TWO HUNDRED OAVALRY HORSES BAGH For road and farming purposes, Many good bar- fj be Had. any ins may be Bale to commence at 10 a, lorses sold singly. nm. Terms cash, fa United Staten irrency, Btéamboat for Glesboro will lesve 7th street wharf, Washington, every hoy 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A, EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General, In charge First Divi- Vision Quartermaster Gener: naster 1a Office. my2-tje30 sus OF GOVERNMENT HORSES, rtermaster General’s Office. First Division, Quarrel Tckcaaton Cy May for Ieee Will be sold, at public auction to the highest bidder, at the thme and places named brlow, viz: BALTIMORB, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, June 7, 1855, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, June 3, 1865, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, June 15, 1865, VANIA, THURS- ay er, WEST CHESTER, PENNSYL AY, June']5, 1865, MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, } = June 22, 1385. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY June 22, 1865. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, June 23. 1865. : PITTSBURGH, Lo edb ile Sh 22) DAY June 29, 1865. TWO HUNDRED CAVALBY HORSES at cach place. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be had Hoses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. ‘erms, cash in United States currency. aries 3 A. EXIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in charge my 30-t)e29 First Division Q.M. G. 0. ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER’S STORES, WAGONS, AMBULANOSS, &c. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washinston, AS Washington, D. C,, May 29, 1855. i _Will be sola at public auction, under ‘the tion of Brevet Colonel Chas H. Tompkins, A M., at the Government Warehouse, situated onthe square between. E and ¥ and Wth and 2iat streets, in the city of Washingtes; D. C,,on THURSDAY, June 3, 1865, at 10 o’clock a. m., alot of Quarter- naar: 's Stores, condemned as being unfit for use, Viz :— Baddles, Bridlesy Halters, Spurs, Wrenches, Harnesses, Buckets, Hammers, Knives, Anvil Files, Rasps. Augers, Rules, Hatchets, Broad ax Platform Scales, Wheelbarrows, Balance Wheels, Paulins, Grindstones, Dirt Serapers, Ploughs, Toel Chests, and a Yarge lot of wrought Iron Scraps. Wagon Tire, Xe, . Will be sold, at the toot of Nimeteenth street, near Chesangake and @hio Canal, immediately after the completion of the sale above referred to a large lot of Two and Four horse Wagons, Spring ‘Wagons, Medical Wagons, Metallic Wagons, Am- bulances, Carts. &c. Successtul bidders must remove the stores within five (5) days from date of sale. Terms cash, in Government funds. Brig. G a Ohier Qi Benet ig. fs ef Quartermaster, my 20 16 #90 878 Depot of Washington. ‘MORET DISEASES! BEOBET DISEASES!. BAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT? THE MOST QEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED) , A Positive Cure” for GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, é¢. 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FUGI , _dee10-eoly.a T ; With whom all persons indeb' make immodiate settlement, nestly reauested to n order to facilitate the ¢l in order t josh: f the affai ofthe old concern, "JO8e aruGiT Washington. D. C.. April 1, ies ATHANIBL B. F z LUMBER DEALBIG, oe SIXTH STREET WEST, NAAR FA. AVENUR OR NON-RETENTION of Urine, Irritation. ation of the Bladder or Ki Prostrate-@lands, Stone in the Bladder, Oalculus, just and all i“ a \well- Gravel kd Deposi one inbLDy rai ae BU- mar 25-6m_ GR INCONTINSNGw lammation j. Diseases of the ii use cau,” * RUBSTON'S LVORY PRART TOOTH Pow DER, for cleaning, bit ing the Teeth and Gums. elegan' ma is entirely aig:eleseant ¥. 0, WELLS & 00., For sale by all draggin” bette ae fying and preserv- | prepara- First National, Bank :-. OF WASHINGTON. H: D, OOOKR, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) ‘President, WM, 8, HUNTINGTON, Osshior, ; GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY 4 - mr | is still being contin- | FINANGIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, § | OTH ST, OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT | Government securities with Treasarer United tates wv ONE MILLION DOLLARS.“WH Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & CO., a8 ESPECIAL AGENTS FOR TH 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing thé regular commission to Banks end Bankers, 7 A constant supply of the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES at current market rates, FORNISH BXOHANGE and make Oollections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL QITIES OF THE UNITED STATES We purchase Government Voucherson the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS: @F BUSINESS MEN AND PIRMS | and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, ~ ‘WASHINGTON, March 20, 1865, m 21-tf 7.80 "A42e2N4"™ = 7.30 Mr. JAY COOKE, of our frm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loana, we are prepared to farnish promptly te agente and purchasers U. 8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. These notes are issued, under date of August 18, 1964, in denomonations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent, per an- num, snd have coupons attached, payable in law- fal money, on February 5th and August 15th of each year, The principa] will be paid in lawful money on August 15th, 1367; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for = U. 8. FIVE- TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure ef the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August Ist, 1967, with interest at SIX PER CENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres ent worth in the market bout NINE PER OBNT premium, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium upen the bonds of SIX PER OENT., with # prospect of a much greater value at the date of the matuncy of the Beven-Thirty Notes, ‘We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- oral issues of FIVE PEE OENT. TREASUBY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon, We also tak Gertificates of Indebtedmess and Government Bon@s of all insues at their current value, Full information furnished upen application in person or by mail. BS AND HOLDERS OF QAUTION TO poe TOTES. In order te prevent the mutilation of these notes the Becretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKER & 00., feb 4-dtt Bankers, Geen aND STOCKS, fice has been placed in direct telegra communication with the Goldand stock meckanne monies in ew tors insuring promptness in the execution of 6! rs. asee jade at the usual rates. Purchases TTAMHOUSS. FOWLME & 00., mst BITTARHOU kore 352 Penna, av. TWoOOD’s PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DRIVER, 45D HYDRAULIC SAND PUMP. Practical tests machine ove demonstrated the superiority of this machine over all others for the purpose of mnking Oil Wells, the undersigned is Bow prepared to receive orders for the same, for the boving oto wen e coring th etna ‘Or e boring of oil wells exce; D LJ ENGINB AND CART IKON DBLVING PIPA, (but will be furnished, if desired, at s reasonable Brice.) 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 on wheels and portable, that itcan be easily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in different localities. The detritus is removed from the well by ourpat- ent hydraulic process,and does eot require the removal of the drill from the boring, This process not only removes allthe detritusin from &to 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears out and opens ail ah aenalt GU rine that ae a often rely closed u: py the o! rocess Of sant aim pip, With this ‘machine ‘and @ practical’ eagineer. a .Well can be sunk from 40 to 60) feet withina period ie prone 15 to 30 days after the soil pipe has been en. Arrangements are being made for the construc- tion and delivery of these machines at New York, Norwich, Newburg, N. ¥.,and Pittsburg, Pa. For further information, price, terms, &c.. address SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel, New York, ap7-3m 513 JOHN D. EDMOND «4 Co,, 513 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS 1” BUILDER'S, BLAORSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERA, AABDWARRE and CUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Wasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axietrees, Nut, and Washers, Anvils, Vices; Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope,Glue, ~ © Bplit Cane for chair bottoms, : atl on Ap we ee at THE EST CASH PRIOR, 1 518 [feb 18-19] 5 3 867 *D STREET. 367 PAPERBANGINGS Tue latest style eat nen ices, 8 sellin, we! rice! ap oe ster RTD WILE & HENDBROOWA, i 367 Frankie Hell Buildin io mi. 5 All work in their line executed promptly. ia the city er country. _my 9-im -WANG, THN GREAT Ls Me T'Sby" tox cononkauen, GUaEe 0,— Ons Box WILL PaarorM A OuRs. ngredients are purely vegetable. It is pleasant to the Bo b gang, may be carried in the vest;pock- ii oa ee eae: £ ‘4 ‘ice y, IC i successor 8.0.0; 4 - bia tid Waaingten oy BO. FORD, 00 Ps i ai avenue. Sent by TEINWAY & SONS PIANOS. ros : We. Have just reeeived one very fine upright PIANO, overatrung. Also, several new, scalp SQUARE PIANOS. The superiority of these instruments over all others is es-! tablished. We invite the public to cali and exam- ine, at our Warerooms, ogyner of 11th street and Penn. avenue. s! x mt of ‘in Hamlin 8 Unbinct Oey, HOUSEKBEPBRS AND OTHERS.—Honse-’ eg aT ine Z CUTLERY and PLATRD: WAUR, of Iatert styles and at the lowest SB a nev eRt zs ; ‘spl 1otft "Odd Fellows’ Hail. Yeh st, T9,THE PUBLIC the undorsi ing! farm ef about 160 aci He suitabl f" Brees ity Me eke on bantare. for the immer apes month Appia Jou ROBINGON two teite m' bis side - t LET iscataway, or address at Piscataway J H. ORANE & 00. ° Having made permanent arrangem: signments of sort OHERS i} re: d to furnish the" trade af ae York prices Vice esa Cider al gays on hai Alno, Storage to let ina dry ef an cellar, m3-1m Pianos, and: Mason & : . ap 26 Ro. 71 Louisi Wiis) CRLEBRATED B-SPREAD ¢ Saran eater a ‘dest in all cases for which ‘plaster Fer tale by all draggistyy ee oir ShRDa SVEN BOS ‘Remarks from Chem ie Arrad ater? Mattia: op Be catecuhatete nese er thers Bare cnay be ir ui VERS rata Me fiadelvhia. June Inthe © TAT D AND DELICATE BOHOM gate pres ae Beceeit getio feelings and enable you tosieen well. mai ADAMB ERSTELL, Prorgssonor Mipwirs- N ay aris bar Beeson my ee ted all Gipeasse of fexaies for thirty years, can. consulted, as usual, at 162 Chambers'streetyNew York, or by lever, end medicine semt by mail, Married or require tafe and certain reure~ obstruction, from. watever Lae dy Bobrate) infallable 6 Monthly. No, 1, to restor #8 hreurs if of short sta: be at No, 162 Chambers st., New York city. oF sent by mail. with full iostrae- tions, by addresting No. 2,859 New York Post Office Also sola in Washington at No. 467 oth street, between B and F; and corner New York me and Mth street, Copyright secured, my) Sm* R. LEON. Office rs A n’a avenue, age Pepetncen Hg and etuatrects. re & certain and edy cure, 91 EAT, BUBO, SYPHILIS STRIOTORS, 88 Ww INFLAMED._BLADD: 1 MENS ¥ D Offe: Rab SAKNEES. WHITES, AG BPRESSION OF TH EB: Dis EE Or, THE LUNGS. LIVER. KIDNEY: ra rE LEN; BORE EYES, SORE THROAT, c., &e. mith 3 had many years experience in the prac- tice of those diseases, the doctor bids dafiance to all competition in their treatmest and cure. Reeent cases of venereal diseases cured in one or twodays. La and geutlemen can consult bim at his office from 9 to 4 0’clock daily. my 27-3m* - pe Ts T MRS. DR. OUBTIS, Tas resr MBDIUAAND NATURAL CLAIR- Her see- Sha ex- id has has ever appeared before the pubiic. ing powers are gifts from childhood, amines diseases with perfect accurac: méver beep Ev.own to fan. e y edu- | cated. and will treat all classes of disen: Mrs, C. willdo all she advertiros, a3 thousande can tes- tify. Ehe will also read from the powers of second sigbt of the past, present and fature. tice 420 Penna, avenue, Washinton, between 434 aud 6th streets. my 131m i bere H._¥. WRIGHT, Clairvoyant and Mag- MV metic Physician,(the most reliable in this city,) who “* heals by laying on hands’? all curable Estreet. Consnitation fres. my 9-lm* 218 re Mont Wonderful aitrologer, 218 No, 218 K street. between 17th and 18th sts., two squares from the F st. cars,gives fnll and thorougs information coneerning all affairs throtgh life, with and in regard to Health, Wealth and Mar- riage, Love Affairs, Journeys, Law Suits, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death. Backer can be consulted from 8 in the morning till 9 in the eve- ning. Entrance through the candy store. my 6-2m* EAR CAPT @N—Don't spend any more time D or money trifling with quack doctors orquack medicines, Bee a regular physician at ouce. Dr, Darby lives at 499 7th st, my5-Im* |. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- ited an Past, Presentand Future events at. ber room, on K street, one door east of, sd ee in the rear of Douglas Hospital. She bas studied under one of the most celebrated Astrologers of the age. Bhe guarantee satis- fection to al] those who may give her & call She can be seen from 8 s,m. to 9p. m., Price one dollar. feb 11-4m* GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION, 195 & 197 Broadway, New York, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, Fing O1L Paintines, BNGRAVINGS, Silver Ware, Fine Gold and Silver Watches, and ELEGANT JEWELRY, CONSISTING OF Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic. Jet, Lava and Gameo Ladies! Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Bilver Extension Holders, Bleeve Bat- tons. Sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Ohased Gold Rings. &c., &c. VALUED AT $500,000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the followi ner: CERTIFIOATES naming each article and its VALUE, are pieen in SEALED BNVSLOPE: which are well mixed. One of these Snvelope: containing the Certificate or Order for some Arti. cle, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on re- ceipt of 25 cents, 2 On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will gee what article it draws, and its value,and can then send ONE DOLLAR and receive the article rene cor can puooee any other one article on oar ist of the same value. ‘Purchasers ef our SEALBD BNVELOPES may, im this manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hundred dollars, FOR ONE DOLLAR, which they need not pay untilit is known what is SNITRE SATISFACTION GUARANTERD IN ‘A ALL GASES. THE EUREKA GIFT AaSZO0IATION would call attention to the fact of its being the Original and Largest Gift ciation in the i continues to be conducted manner, and a large and 3 ly, increased trade is proof that our patrons appreciate this method of obtaining rich and ele- ant goods, & Durise the past year this Association has sent a very large number of valuable prizes to ail ares of th Those who patronize us will re- £3 no article coun! ceive the full valueof their money, 21 on our list is worth lees than One 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 return mail or ezprers. ‘Rua following parties havetecently drawd val- unable prizes from the Eureka Association, and bave kindly allowed the use of their names, Andrew Pa., Oil Painting. value, $10); James aor Broadway, New York, Gil Painting. $100; EF. Jones, Barrett, Marshall Qo. K. Melodeon, value. $2; Patrick J. Byrnes, bury, Ot..Gold Watch. value, $125: J.P. 224 east 24th stre: $30; Mrs. Chas. J. value, $300; Miss Lucy Janeway, Ctuater Diamond Rin, noyer, City Hotel, yalue, $125; Oscar M, ilson, Oustom House, Philadelphia, Hargraves, valte, ANSBS, Water- N.Y., ay, Blmira. N_ value, $200; Mra, K. Pen- nvillé, Tenn., Meleteon, B. lied reciment Tenn.. Watch, jo. D, Wth Towa value, $85; Rowland Patterson, Veteran Volunteers, Qil Pain’ ngs value, Brs. Abbey J, Parsens, Springtol . Mars., Mei deon, value, $1°0; James L, Dexter, Gity Barveror, rs. 187 Wooster street, corner Bleeker, Ine, $100; Mrs. J. O° an, Silver Castar, + No. 4 Main street Utica. N. ¥., Framed Engraving, value, $25; Ho Luther Detmold, Washington, D.C., Oil Paintin, $100, value, $14. S Ee Were we permitted, we might add many names to the above list, but many persons object to our se doing, we therefore publish no names without permission. s: = Letters from various parties throughout the country acknowledging the receipt of very valua- ble gifts, may be seen on file at our office. LIS? OF ARTIOLES - TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR Eacu, Without regard to value, and not toge paid for until you know what you will receive: Byracuse, N. Y., Gold Watch, value, $150; James a legs Bach, 0 Elegan 10 Bort 0.90 to 500 09 125 00 to 225 00) ; 25) to 100 00 12 W to 25 01 109 Music 28. 120 to 45 10 Bilver Revol tors...- 100 Bilver Fri uo Betts Silver id “Tes ‘Bpoons 15,00 to 10) Gold Bunting 75 0) to 150 09 150 Diamond Rae 50 OU to 200 09 2:6 Ladies’ Gold 6). 00 to 485 00 450 Bilver Watches... - 25 00 to “50 (0 2600 Vest and Neck Ch: - Sto 2500 2000 Pairs Bar Ring#,(new styles) 15) to 6 (0 3°00 Gold Pengilsand Pooth Picks 30) to 8 W 3000 Onyxand Amethyst Breoches 41 to 10 00 3000 Leva & Florentine Brooches 400 to 6 0) 1009 Masonic Pina... 400 to 650 200 Fine Gold Wa’ ey 350to 650 5&0 Childrens’ Azmlets.. 250to 8) 150 to 510 250to 1008 1Mto 5% 250to 100) 5000 Le: acto 70 10000 Fets of Ladies’ Jewelry 800te 2000 40(0 Watch Uharms (each). 3hOto 559 50) Gold Pens, Silver Ex, Cases.. 4(0to 6 00 5000 Gent’s Breart apd Bcarf Pins, 3 (Oto 29 WW 2000 Ladies’ New Btyle Belt 400to 650 2000 6 to 2) 00 5(0to 7 50 10 00 to 2000 150to 600 6O0to 200 8rOte 160 20°0 Ball Eardrops, 30to 50 £000. Fine Geld Pen: 20to 350 200 New Btyle Jet a drops... -.. 308to 700 2000 Gold Pena with Gold Mounted Bbery Holders........... 300to 500 A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF THR ABOVE ARTICLES FOR ONB DOLLAR BY SO ROuARING A SEALED BNVELOPE FOR pt Five ea eavelapes wilt pgent for $1; leven r $2; irty for > Bix ve for 0; One Hundred for $15. Ae AGENTS W. BRY WHER ANTED BEV. Our patrons are ae red send United Rtates money when convenient. Long letters are un- necessary, Letters should be addressed to our Box, 5706, Post Office, for greater safety. Orders for SBALED ENVBLOP SS must in every be scoomaen ia. bythe OAtay with She uame e perron fi . 'p,Count it batt written ‘Letters should be addressed to @ GOODWIN, HUNT & 00., ; Box 5706 Post Office, New York, SITRAWBESRRY BASK STS! - Ss ae BTEAWOERBY BASKETS!! STRAWBERRY BaSKBTS! 11 AT $3.00 PBR HUNDRED. All may now enjoy the luxary of delicate fraits from nicely ventilated Bas! , With such trifling expense at to render it unnecessary to remove the fruit from the basket until ready for use. Basket i rim ever Prot ket inane and dg lenge the world one at leas bi uit growers ‘and dealers &t@ requésted to call e oa $1 § and examing them. — P. BARTHOLOW, “3 ty street, between Ra’ ave. and Canal, my 12 eo2w Washington. D.C. a D. AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR ARE ANE OO 04 by BELMBOLE'® BXTRACE BEL u moar 25-6 one of the most powerful healing Physicians that | diseases, may be consulted at 450 6th attret. near | i* four i Sunes by, corner OS ere { Hygene, OR MISERY!—THAT 15 cEP respect to any | BIA) ¥. TRAVELERS” DIRECTORY: Cafe», 0. MALL LIN, — wom PROM BALTIMORE. 708 TO LOR Bee OE , THE BAY LINE STEAMERS Wil eave he Uaton Bock. fof Genera street, FORT MONROE AND NORPOLK, VA Connecting pat Fort Monree, with line of firet- WIRY SORE RD Bates Bevery for RETURNING, WIL LEAVE RIQHMOND AT 6 4. M. DAILY, stopping at City, Poin’, and connecting at Fort Moproe with the Line Steamers that leave piseiet ae A int and Lg pine in Balti in time for t etn ai es! . for Washington Gity, D0, 2 ener aa The steamer# of this line navigate tha Jame@ River going and returning, entirely in daytime, giving passengers ample time to see the furtifica- tions, and.all other objects of interest. TICKETS for the abov bonne aren eeriathe above places can he had on Fare from Baltimore to Norfolx.... 6.00 Se “ Fort Monroe... 5. Through tickets from Bato, to Richmond . $3 = * x ‘ ** City Point. 7.0 RS" Biate rooms and meals extra. BI” The state room accommodations are unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied. BD Passengers tak the 1.15 train frony BHILADELPHIA Will make connectioa with is line, 2” Parsengers taking the 8(0 A. M. train from NEW YORE. have ample time to cine in Balti- more, mer Passengers taking the 3 P M. train from WAEHINGTON, make connection with this line, . N. FALLS, President, _ HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. je3 tf MyM OUNT VERNON, NOTION. The POTOMAC PERRY COMPANY having ob- tained the privilege of Janding. and 8 lease of the wharf at Mount Ve: pon, 8D excar: rteamer will! arte ae y Baste fone of 7th street on AY, June 2, at Jo clock a. m.. makin. ular trips the eafter on MONDAYS, WEDN DAYS and FRIDAYS of eash week = Fare to Mouct versa so0 Yeturn, including admission to the Ground: 3 1. ‘iN RISWIOK, my 2 ee _Geveral Superintendent, OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. The steamer ©. VANDEBUILT will leave Bale’ timore every TUERDAY EVENING for Alexandria, Washington, and, Georgetown, Returning will leave her wharf. 107 Water at. Georgetown, every BATURDAY MOBNING at @ | o'clock, and Alexandria 5 o'clock, touching at all the usual landings on the Petomac river. For freight and pasmage apply to MORGAN, RHINEHART & 00. 107 Water street, Geor, town, and 241 F street, between 13th and 14 Washington. my 20-tf HILADBLPHIA 8TRAMBERB, ‘Now Express Line, semi- weekly, between PHIL - ADELPATA and PO SINT IN SASHINGTON and GEO: ' Steamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and Georgo H. Btout B 1 WEDNESDAYS and SAT- DEDEYG trom Nor 74 North Wharves, Philadels phia, and No. 59 Water street, between Congress and High. Sooneerena For eae te JOHN B. DAVIDEOR. lo. ‘ater street, Geo: es Agent in Philadelphia, Wil, GLEDE, 16 Horth Wharves Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWBN] No.1 King st, a Bové-tf Mo. 1 King ste 10. OHLO BB. OO. OS Deiat cite December 18, 19643 4 Bunday, December 18, 1864, Passen— er traise between Washington and Baltimore as foll re 1 EAN HOWIRG BORTE ss nap, e Washington 6:15 A.M aM, PHILADELPHIA BX- ten 7:30 4, mw. Arrive ad ew York 5:30 P.M. NO . 3] TIMORE & WESTSRN TRAIN— Leave Wohin = eae eee Stopping 8 way tions, 8 2 Train for the 'West,and Teaching Baltimore at 10:00 aM, No. 4- NAW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Loave Week 11:15 a.m, Arrive st Baltimore at 19:46 ee Philadelphia 6:37 F.u.. New York 10:00 Pr 0. §—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY STA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 PF. M., connect- Arrive at Bal- ing at ealay aie Frederick train, re 4: PM. ‘No. 6—BALTIMCRE COMMUTATION AND TAIL ADEE Hive at beltinore 610 ©. Whip fri a. Beltsville, Laurel and 7—BOSTUN, ALBANY & NEW YORE BX- PRBS TRAIN~Leave. Washington 6:00 P.M, Arrive at New York 4:00 a.m. ig and ra by this train connect with all the early morn- fey tice Hct fans bates aera = - No elphis 01 gol ir this train, whiciis limited ip capacity by Goyerpmentorders to insure the m: i G a“ es gURG, Sgn Leer, Wath aton Oe he na derives 6:15 a. FOB ANNAPOL: with the §:16 4. = Washington. u. the ectiqns will be made id tho s 3 - nc 30 P. M. from No trains to or Annapolis on . SUNDAY TRAFNB. . THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTOS for passengers on Sunday are the 5:15 and 11:16 a. M, and SP. m. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 ». m. for New York ony. THROUGH PICKR(S to the West, a8 well ag to. Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, oan be bad at | the Station Ticket Office at all haurs in the day, ae ! well as at_new office in the American releerave Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and streets. Ste ACAGH will be checked at all hours,—slso for through pointe, te: sive Secuble. and confusion at the trains, aoe APS SBENGBRS, whether roldiersor citizens, are politely but earnestly requested te respect Re rules of the Line, established for the general ad- vantage, such as the keeping of one or more care exclusively for ladies and their attendants, and Le prevention of smoking in any but the smoker’s | cars, and a’so to make a cheerfai com pliaase with the decisfons of the agents or cenducters in regard etree seats Hekets ete,. especially in atartin I | the busy” PUBMITH. Manter of ‘Transportation, | L, M. COLB, General Ticket Agent. dec YLVANIA BOUTR | GBzat PRNNBYLVA ua | ~ NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST, and afte ember 35, ti will leave Bal Om and after Det Galvert Station, as followas Fast Mail at ——— —»- ——.-_..____. 9) A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation — eM, Brie and Pittsburgh Express. 3 P, Ma Pittsburg and Elmira Bxpress—__.._...10 P, M. 6,154, M, TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Gres with ie 920 A, M_train 7 Baltimore for Pittsburgh and the West and for i Buffalo, "Ro heakers ae Vans jaigua, an dalgua, or New York City, 7THB4.30 P.M, TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON lonn: ith the 8P. M, train from Baltimore i wit Pittebore and Erie, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON | “ Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- | more and snus through Pittaburgh st without change of | cara, connécting at Pittsburgh forCincinnati, Chicago, sod Bt. L sig andal mire. for Buffalo, Rochester, and Byracuse, STHROUGH IN ON SUNDAY, on Leaving Washington ats o’elock P, Mv, SLEEPING CARs oN NIGHT TRAINS, BoLpiers’ Tiokets a¥ GovERNMERT Raves, LOW FARE AND QUIOK TIME. Wa For Tickets and any informatio: the Office of the Great pennsylvania Ro Pennsylvania avenue and - Sixth National Hotel, and Depot House, No. 4: | Bear New Jersey avenue, W: | |. } | | [ | THE 6.45 P. | 3 oe ‘sship, t: J.N, DUSARRY intendent N. 0. R. B. asi eer ani icke! : JNO. GILLETT. | street and Pa. ave.’ Essenest Spexs, feos BIESEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat> thi tent ol Begland, and sooureer bye ig coos af for iT + the Ecole de Pharmagie de Paris, College of Medicine, Vi 6 qieenmar No.1. tne offectaal a | tho oem, an A Byatem.Eriesmmas No.2 bas aptirely superseded: the naseouse use of Copavis. Qube! BA < . Bar cata saeco ene nee abet ies an 20) Ne is use of mercury and all other delet oingre Each preparation 1s a theformot able Losenge, , Reon ed from aes bg |imat Changes ofan otag for Scand Te Sh ee corner lith a é mar $6m UB>Ti Rohe bY ‘The rietors of the** ~ 8 ‘OF WONDURS, ANATOMY, ana: BDIO. ve determined—re; loan af ene nse—to isane,.free,(for the ben of suffcring ey) oe oftheir most iastractive aod in= ectures on Marriage and its Spalitce- bility, Premature Decline, In- pression, er. ignorance of ? pinvalng eniug a ed free on teins, 663" julb-ly ; means of saving thou h and willbe forwa the receipt ss Lye ray Rel by edd: arésian im Anat and Broadway, New Yorks” =