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THE EVENING STAR. | °="¢=F° — ARBxsoiv tee ie ze: Nation to ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. Important News from France. GREAT BRITAIN. The Prince of Wales visited the steamship (reat Eastern on the 2ith, and minutely ex- amined the Atlantic Telegraph cable, and the works connected therewith. A very select | aud influestial company of gentlemen were presenton the occasion, among them Lord Lyons, sir nerete Canard, George Peabody, and Cyrus W. Field. The Canadian com- musefoners in England and numerous distin- uished telegraph Officials were also present. he workof placing the cable on the Great Eastern is going on actively, and it is pretty certain that she will start in the early part Of | ‘July, accompanied by the British frigate Ter- ribley gnother h war steamer Queen Victoria's birthday was celebrated in | ihe usual manner. There was brilliant illu. | mination in honor of the event, and many | oficial and State banquets given by ministers Saitherwaite’s Circular, of the eyening of | the 25th alt., says Menta) holders of United States five-twenties | to realize the large profits which have accrued. The bonds offering, however, have been read- ily taken for shipment to New York, the rela~ tive price there being six to seven per cent., ye London prices. Railroad shares are uve. Illinois shares @re firm at 75c.a75 yc. Erie shares on sale by holders, who them at twenty per cent, below the cur- yent quotations, have given way about one coliar, closing at about27c. | FRANCE. The Paris Moniteur of the 24th ultimo pub- lishes an article confirming the revocation of | athe order timiting the stay of the Federal yese mele ‘n French ports to twenty-four hours, and says “France bas also announced that she will | Basten fo raise all other restrictions as soon as | the Washington Uabinet siall cease to exercise | An exceptional right, which its quality asa | belligerent power enables it to chsim on sea | toward neutrals.” | ‘The Moniteur then reverts to the fully satis- | factory assurance of Mr. Lincoln some days | before bis death, and adds - “The latest news from America affords rea- | ©: son to.believe that Mr. Johnson intends to fol- | jow the wise policy of his predecessor.” The London Star’s city article says : In the course of the panic on the 22d and 234 in Paris and the French provincial towns, as to the Intentions of the United States Govern- in relation to Mexico, considerable o! alers for cotton werejrapidly transmitted to amd, in the belief that war with the | d States was not impossible. | p ne reassuring articles which have since | Th Appesredin the French jouruals have had the ette ct Of patting astop to the unreasonable c anic, The Emperor ts still absent in Algiera. ‘The Paris Bourse opened fiat on the 2ith, but Pe improved, the Reates closing at 671 | The Patrie states that letters from the Sultan of Turkey had been handed tothe Empress, accepting the decision of Napoleon in his | quality of arpiralge upon the Suez canal qaestion, Turkey, & eros ‘The British community of Constantinople Dave presented an address of sympathy to the American Minister, on account of the assassi- nation of President Lincoln. EGYPT. | Hon Charles Hale, United States Consul to | Egypt, having requested the several Consu- | lates to sym; ize ina general mourning for po the'death of ident Lincoln, it was arranged that for seven days the colors of the various nationalities should be hoisted at half-mast. @7-On the iith, the American church at Paris was crowded to excess,owing to the service performed in memory of the late Pres- iden: Lincoln. The whole of the building was hung in black, adorned with silver fringes. Several English families of distinction, who generally attend the Daguesseau Chapel, were present on the occasion. For the last few days the American residents in Paris have worn erape on their left arm; all the front shops on the boulevards exhibited photographs of the ee President, which were in great de- man (77 Massachusetts and lilinois have both claimed the honor of their troops having raised the firstfag over Richmond. An investiga- tion of the matter has been had, and Governor Andrew of Massachusetts, in a letter to Gov- ernor Oglesby, acknowledges that the silk flag of the 13th Tiinols regiment, was the first flag ee ee in Richmond, on the day of its cap- | ure, a7 The spreading of clowns ix not & recen Twe years. Sg what bi ee itilence by infected | one with the rebels. @ Parson Brownlow received parporte arported to be an exchange paper, done usual manner, but proved tobe a | -dressipg from a small-pox patient. SeSTErs who eave e reached the age of eighteen years are required in Savannah to take the SHAE Pelg allowed to mate use of the mails. to make use of the mails. m7 About two eens 8go the government stores at Augusta, Georgia, were sacked by a apob of hungry menand women assisted by a Tew soldiers. Among the sufferers are he eral Beauregard. All his private b: ee RS ‘was demolished or stolen by ihe mob. $20,000 WORTH or | 7a BOOTS AND SHOES! Gas | i Have been received this day at HEILBRUN’S BARGAIN BSHOB STORB, 506 Sevexte STREET, and will be sold at tremendous low price . mame the following: H Children’s Bhoes from 15 cents up, ‘Misses’ Balmorsis and Gaiters 75 cents, Lad Balmorals from $1 up, “ . Gaiters, good quality, $1.58, “Slippers from 5 cents up, Red, White and Black Slippers and Gaiters, latest | styles, Men's fine Boots, Gaiters and Buckle Shoes, very | cheap, Also, a great variety of TRUNKS AND VALIOES We | at L. HEILBRUN & 00., 606 7th street. adjoining _™my 19-30" Odd Fellows’ Hall. A TLANTIO STRAMBHIE CO.% LINE | SOREW STEAMERS NEW YORK, NASBINGTOR at ALEXANDRIA A304. LLY. it, Mew York, at 4 ve, aw tOT ‘ater street, G: x swa.at3 a, m., Tuesdays and Saturdays, for Now handled in the most | ht received d: aeig sf maneer. and ative red with the greatest ir a jeasure, feat ot 2 ro Ercoeh ington to Alban Ficketg rood for either night o: SS Jobs. Hendrick Hudson, Baniel 1 Drew,and © Vib: bird: soos fe eta tad Roto bt did steamers tthe Ke eta Dowton bythe rien, to Portland by Gromwell’s eld-established ox ireight and A SNOT “a 107 wae ea a erior seco! 8. B. CROM Meu 56 Weststreet, New York, a7 2. 1385, } serene Paine dis. foe fo the mettt ofani- Feduction of | QUARTERMASTER INTO) we ste males. oe ans are thor- yasmin, geri aed of | iseepeiy oe See auction; } aren Reh ‘e “Lite THEE ee BING ‘Li and Buch Tosh Tike Taare and for af = ira eens *t my 29 ot Fo, Beis tpiney TRPFING BOM bandso sd yore trot on Pa souatry. roy 9-1ai? a°pre -of the spony or Tote | Se eee ees | Bee Iwerebourht in the ing of | = Resolved by a Py "Boa non CORPORATION LAW lacing a hydrant | eg 'g Adermen “and Board a Council of the Cor etoton, That that the Water ripened on, aud heis hereby, direeted to A Rs: Resoles Com That tne missioner seventy-two dollars and sevent: Bear amount of followin, es rell the repai Goaey & Basen: OOo i lace s hyd ‘ant on Montgom- ea a Brides i live streets; pro- parent skal} not exceed ieiare e vrtow in relation to WE elaims. ty the Beara Aldea men ge Tired ‘ouncal of 3 Oras: ferk pay to the order of the Commis- of Streets the sum of five hundred and 2 conte v.es Dilla. viz: 'm. Gibson. E. J 1.255 Bmith Bit . $7.82." The above amount being for of ‘reste under the supervision of ir the Commissioner of Streets, Appreved May 27, 1365. A Rrso.orion for the “benefit of Walter Soir, and others. | iesolved by the Roard mon Council Aldermen and Be of the oration of Grorgetown, That permission is hereby granted to Walter Go- de: i) ere: ‘Considerable ‘sales have been made by conti- | See ct platform scales on Green «treet. ded, The same does not obstruct the pass wa. OF sidewalks of said street, and to occupy the same at the eere of the Corporation. Approved May 77, A Brso.vtion for the relief of certain Persons, Resoived ty the Board of Aldermen and B. Resolved by the Boor of Common Council of the Corporation of Geor That seein is hereby granted to the States Feeer Ci oles on Bri ne Approved pert oard of Girtsicn | Counct! af the Corporation of Georgetown That th K pay to the order of @. Crandell forty dollar nd eighty cents. and to Hudson Tay- lor ten dol Cle bilis rendered, Approved M: + 1865. | ARESoLvTION in favor of the United States Tel- ‘aph Com rat of Aldernton and Board of eLoton. Daited jompany to erect tel reet. 2741865. A RESOLY nee for the relief of certain persons. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Common That the Cl Board of Council of the Corporation of Gas eiaen: | 7 jerk pay to the order of J.C. Hieston & Co. seventy-six dollars and fifty cents, for coal, &c., for Clerk’s office; ixty-two dollars and fitty cents, forcoal for statien house; and two dollars and sidty- Gompene. six cents for wood for Western Hose Also, to the order of O. W. Palmer & irty-three dollars and Seventy-eight cents, for fuel furnished for Orphans’ Court, Washington County, 8s per voucher rendered, Approved May 27, 1885, A Resovvtion for the rep a air of the lower Falls Resolved by the Board 0 Common That the sum of three hundred dollars is %f Aldermen and Board of ‘orporation of George town, ereby Council of the appropriated and directed to be paid by the Clerk {0 the or ler of the Street Commissioner, when the FORSE YO the ower uchers are presented, for the r, Falls Road." (Approved May 2771055," A Resou.cTioy to pay certain claim Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Noard of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Clerk pay to the order of ake- hardt the sum of twenty. dollars; to Adams? ‘ts, as per bills rendered, ceRpproved May ny four dollars; to pablvchars of dollars; and to publishers ef elligencer nine dollars and fifty 27, 1865. A Reso1.vviox for the repair of the new road. Resolved by the Boar. ‘d of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That tbe street c ‘issioner is hereby instructed to procure estimates for building stone walls on top of phe idence of thi mente; to fill chasm: aag gutters, an as early as practicable. »._ (Approved May 77. » four f abutments of the culvert, near the res- Mr. Whetzell. said walls to be two feet high, and the length of the abut- delaid in mortar orcement; to wattle and 8 washed in embankment; to make two utters, one fon each side of the emb: fatten gio guises onthe cone ney the fag to report sald estimates to the board A BEsoLurion for the rel ce of certain persons. Resolved by the Boar idermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporatiow of Georzetown, That the five dollars an commissioner of streeta, ‘ore cf Nationsl ‘Republican clerk pay to the order of J.G. Waters, fifty cents for brick furnish and to the order of rte Seven dollars and thirteen cents for acai free Approved May 2th, 186: = vaccination, A ResoLcrion og ay rd saie of stalls inthe Resolved by the Board Common ‘That the tale of stalls pander 8 resolution dated April Pat 1855, hes and the atse in ented tos vertise t! more Ban, Philadelphia Led Brening Star. ‘Aldermen and Board of Council of the ig? orat & he Chronicle and National iat Riizencer, and by bandbiils, in his discretion, Approved May 27, 1965. A BeEsouvtion for r Resolved Common. He oving a _ Per eT we deny the Boar ‘men. YW ncid of the Corporation of Gercaoee |= ‘hat permission is hereby granted to Peter Dill to remove the pump in front of his house, and cover the well at his own baa Approved May 27, A RESOL Resobeed by the Board of Aldermen and har ithe Council af the Lorvorgéited hat the M=yc ‘stockhelders of the () g Canal Com pany at Annapolis, M Bea lenday of June, 1365, for the par voting the stock of this Corporation. ‘and fant after all other interests of 1108 in relation to the Stock held b Ae fon im the Chesapeake snd Ohio a ‘te. ‘attend. he town therein; an: that the Clerk be, and is authorized to pay ex- pense of same on proper vouchers, veqpproved June 3, 1365. A Resoivtios correcting an error in the ordi- nance fer the government of the new market house. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georxetown, That the ordinance for the goverament of the new ma’ ket house, approved seas 7 z same is hereby so amen 1865, be, and the tne’ thereby .t mo impored, sball exceed es ‘som of twenty dollars, Approved June 3, 18. A ResoLution for ane ne purchese of a Street Resolved by the Board of ‘Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of en aod by. for the sole | sum of one hundred and twenty-five dolla much the: same is peredy, AP: '» appr order of said i t the Street Commissioner be, and he is here- | Jaeatherired to procures suited) 1 le Rree Toller use of the Corporation. and that the reofas may be necessary, De. ciated, to be pai mit "Resoleed Jurther. That} it ‘thal be the caren eater ae Commissioner to use said roller in all making, whether of gravel. cobbie stone or ee to repair and roll those recently improving or repairing made, aged by the late rains; and that the Toller be Ta the custody of the shia Y Commissioner for the time bein, 1g. Approved June 3, 1355, A REsOLcTIOS in relation to certain Corporation }OC! Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board ¢ Gommon Council of the Corporation af Georgetown, ‘hat the hi and re tpl be. and he is hereby authorized to transfer to Mary J. Mackall,on the bodes oft of the Corporation, the shares of stock pow standin; the pa f hi . in zane CRG er late father, Richard L oka) er tr Approved June JAMBA 8. TOPHAM & C0. oa TRUNK, SADDLERY: aND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, zr soo & SEVENTH STEEBET, One Door North of Oda Felows’ Halh, ‘Where they continneto mamufacture and hay on sale a large and fine assortment o TBUNKS, VALISES, TBAVELING BAGS. SADDLES, HARN EBS, HORSE COVERS, ILITABY HORSE BQUIPMENTS, BWORD BELTS, HAVERSAOKS, WHIPS, BITS, 8PU! ae. ke. &e., AT LOW PRICES. BEPAIRING, ‘Tranks. &c., repaired womatts and thoroughly, ENTS th m Vor District of oo), te per oy fom tie ish stock. ‘| zane and Alexandria, THRES SILVER MEDALS SOLE Va..for ORLESRArED PREPARED O mpplied at the lowegt baa PRs AUOTION , SALES, FUTURE DAYS, _ eee AEGE BALE OF GOVEBNMENT MULEB, Chics Quartermasien’s Chics, Dees ar Wille sold af i public auction She ins ml tion of Brevet Colees of Brex nel 1 Charles H. Fontan By jity of Weabingion, yom D O, O.. between FIVE AND S1X THOUSAND 1 ving, hich have been used e Mee ered }, al o s. Ass uni therwise ordered, until the waole nal, "The eeealarel will be sola singly to the highest bid- {Terms cash, in Government hand Brig, Gen. sng Oni Otief Qu of Sgusearmarter, it Wash Chief Quartermasters fice. Ofce, sii of ce bington, sve sale ie atl being co ¥, to. dayyand those: wishing to par. Tited to ttend. svteng) H. RUCKER Brig. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster. my % lit Depot of Washington. S48 OF GOVSBNMUENT HORSES, Quartermaster General's 1» First Ditisten; Wine sola at pattie a sy aged e sold at at ic auction, to the hi bidder, at Giesbo: .0.,0n o FR) TDAY June 2, 1865, a PRIDAY g the month of TURSDAY, June 6, 1865, THURBDAY, June's. ae Bee 1865, TUBBDAY, radEes of Goer week thereafter d Two HUNDRED OAVALRY HOBSES BAGH For road and fs - gains may be neds purposes, many 00d bar Hi ld singly. Saleto commence at 10 a, ma. Terms cash, in Batted Btates currency. Eoamboses ore lesboro eu Meare ith’ street s 5 ur from . har ington, every hour from 2 4 uty 6 ‘Brevet Brigadier General, in charge First Divt- vision Quartermaster General’s Office, my30-tie30 ALB OF GOVERNMENT HORSES, Gi V's Office, . _ucrmane Gers Of Mas Bete Bold, at lie aucti bidder, at the tine and places named trlowseiny BALTIMORE, eae REL: WEDNESDAY, LANCASTER, Leal sa Se THURSDAY, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, ne WEST CHESTER, Seen THURS- une 15, MIFFLIN, Pane es THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, , PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY June 22, BALTIMOSH, re ie THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, EBRNSrOyanEe THURS DAY June TWO HUNDRED CAVALBY HORSES at each place. For Toad and ‘and | farming purposes many good bar- ain G nrioe eela a singly. Liens to commence at 10 A. M. Terms, cash in Uni tee Btates B Caen, ater le cher PECIAL 8A) of sae his 4 ae T se ECIAL 8. LEB OF RE L ? uartermaster General's Office, Washington D. c., June 1, “ees ¢ . MON. AY |S BATURDAY, J ONDAY. Yun an 1865. BALTIMORE, MD., WEDNEBDAY, Jane 14, 1865. a azn.” PA., SATURDAY, June 17, WESTCHESTER, pay SATURDAY, June 17, GIBSBORO, D. C., SATURDAY, June 17, 18 GIESB ORO.D.'C.,' MO aabEe Fdue is, 1055.5 ©’, SATURDAY, Sune 201 SEreeone. BG RADA. Sane, GTEBBORS D. O.,. MONDAY, Jane 26. 1365. PIT HPA bay, i iy 1, i965, G1R55O BBURCE. ‘oO. imekee Fo rl, pa Two o hua dred Betviceatle raft ark at each opportanity to packers aah a far Jose than th : Per, Morea Wane pole a Hy thearmy, and must be sold. ‘he set ion 0 managers orelty Tailroads and o marufactories is especially called to these eae Horses 50! singly, — commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash, in United Btates ¢: nC: Bteamboat for Giesdero will leave eventh Lecrnie wharf, Washington, every hour fom 9a, orev wet. Bri renter Genera! in charge, First, Dist sion, QM re tog is Sreeat DISEASES! 8) SECEAT DISEASES | BAMARITAN’S Girt THE MOST, the EDY, av aE UsED) GONORHEA écenrs: ST RICTORRS, do. Contains no Mineral, no Bala, no Mercury Daly Ten Pills to be Taken to Efact a Oure ‘They are entirely vegetable having: nosmel smeli nos fare the store mach oF bowels of the mort delicate, a ym ‘oO ir and recen‘ tettee at “four hours.”? prepared bys a /@ mor niveray of OFF gpneyiyanis, , one of eminent iste of the present day; Ho sxrosuas, 70 TROUBLE.Y” JHANOR WHATEVER, ‘Let those who have idoapaired of ree Ene, Ca or who have been, gorged with Pavia. or Mercury, 7579 aRITAN’S GIFT. t by mail ina plain envelope. ‘ice—Male packages Fomale, 98 ’ BLOons erent PRCA A a OCETTEEs’ fi BALES, “Bons SYPHILIS noe “DISBAS: BAMA ane ROOT AND ts kB SuroRa Is offered the public K SYPHILIS OR VANE BOR the BAMARITAN’S BOOT AND Rt a most tant. reaches nde ora cxkea ote rye ofthe aaaceal poisom, so that the cure pais and Formanent, Take then of this ing reme- ay id be healed, and de not transm ittoyour terity that for Be RE you my resent in at years altho en may be greacasess. jaruravie the | 2 RB JUL wih remove every vestige of iapariee from the system. as well as all see, bad effects of Mercury. BA MARITAN OHANORE WASH. Price 25 cents: Full directions. WHAT THE GoeamONG BA BAY OF THE SAMAR- “On Beary THE tur Breaxcnt? Gogt Ria Braa, Aub t ‘s b: ress, SO as to reach me b: 7 the 18k Packiday Finding itt) be what it is represented, | Ido not like to make a yo: without @ supply, | + Y, fatten” PP! ours, very res) tfully, 7, Sa’ * atlantic c iail Bronmship do. N.Y, * Between New York ‘and Aspinwall.” DRSMOND & ©O., Box 151 Philadelphia Pon peold by OALVERT FORD, crrner Ith st, and HENBY OOOK, Alexandria, may 6-tf MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. OCHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is ths result of a long and extensive practice. They th Bas flbetsceeret een ceenagegare + certain in correct lerities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob- structions, mnuther from cold or otherwise, head- ache, pain in the Hide, Ralpitetion ol heart, whiten, all nervous ions, hys tigue, in limba, &c., di ‘alsop: pain in the and. which arise from inte interruption of nature, wasthe eA OHEESEMAN’S Lt ris emcement of a mew era DL. dP. is BE. Reperie a et eriisemens. te Ane eed iis. 5 is comprised im DR. CHEESEMAN’S FILLS have ety pon Standard = aiwstaal for over thitty Beat compan me m6 + asl one aver znown shez ate reves “ thoundads who b shared te maa throu, spans She coun’ wera ih Box—the efor 3, Sontaininer fromm 2 tite me Geese! pele aor ‘observa INE & HE oa ae yriotors. x Para ae UT HH ee wae BasHAR poe = assaies ee a ine ataies Gi. April 103 Eb rua? Tnavnanier & 7Ueiee a . BIXTH sraskt Rr: Pa. AVENUB Rema SBT Bn TIO iB ky ate ne binder hangin th BANKERS, “First National Bank — OF WASHINGTON. B: D, OOOKB, (of Jay Gooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY amp FINANGIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 670 87., OPPOSITE TEE TREASURY DEPARTMERY | — | Government securities with Treasurer United | tates . ww ONE MILLION DOLLARS.“Wa Acting in connection with the house of | JAY COOKE & OO.,as | SPECIAL AGENTS FOR TH® 7-30 LOAN, | we will fli all orders with promptness and des- | patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks | and Bankers. A constant supply of the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sel! all classes of GOVERNMENT BEOURITIEGS at current market rates, FURNISH BXOHANGSH and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATEB ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. ~ FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM, 5. HUNTINGTON, Oashier, Wasnincron, Mareh 20, 1866, . m21-tf 7.80 7.380 Mr. JAY COOKS, of our frm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to furnish promptly te agents and purchasers U, 8, 7-30 TEBASURY NOTES. These notes are isgued, under date of August 18, 1864. in denomonations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent, per an- num, and have coupons attached, payable in law- fal money, on Febrnary lsth and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawfal ATIONAL cal LOAN, money on August 1uth, 1867; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 5. FIVE- TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August Ist, 1967, with interest at 81X PEB OENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres ent worth in the market about MINE PER CENT premfur., from which deduct the premium upon the acciued gold interest, and there is left a net premhium upen the bonds of SIX PER CENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes, ‘Woe receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- oral issues of FIVE PER ONNT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereom. We also tak Gertificates of Indebtedmess and Government Bonds of all issues at their current value. Fall information furnished upon application in person oF by mail, GAUTION TO apyane pee. HOLDEES OF In order te prevent the mutilation of these notes the Secretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the un- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKE & 00., Bank: feb 4-dtt CLOLp aND BTOOCKS. eid conimenteation with t ule SStatnad tock Be td in New York, Li er TaHnOUES ssp eee ms-t : Bankers, 353 Penna, av. T WOODS PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PILE DRIVER, "ap WP shop SAND PUMP. np eriorty rity of thls mac nore rail others tor th ne apersarity ai ine over all others for now Ee a RA CI OR is epated to receive orders for, spears inery comprises overymaing Fr sia i ‘Oil wells except ney Y ENGIND ARE IRON DEEVING FLPE, (but wane ve urna ed, if desired, at w reasonable Brice, dis: peomane with the use of the derrick ailwhed and other cumbrous and aoanre fx ‘ares now in aM. is soarsenges. being co. icted on wheels and portabl it it can be ily removed for the purpose o! ‘sinking wells in diferent localities. rho detritas is ‘removed from the well by our pat- ent hydraulic fh ey does eot reine the removal of the dril the boring. not only seroved allthe detritus in in, ae apes: ise effectually clears out and ne all the smal! oil veins that are so often en- rely closed up upby the old process of sand pumpi: ith thi jeactice), engineer, we a can be sunk from 4n0 to 6) foot within a period arn ven. 15 to 30 days after the soil pipe has been angements are being made for the conerue- tien an: delivery of ne jeghizes at New giosk. Norwich Ephtebed | Pi onstubare, ih farther joormatis oe price MEON LELAND. Metropolitan ‘Hotel’ Fore iol Be 518 JOHN D. BDMOND & 00., re 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS Im BUILDER'S BLAQOKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and ENEBA, AARDWARH and CUTLERY, Ont and Wronght Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Spri Axles, Axietrees, Nur, and Washers, Anvil: oes, Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Brlit ane for chair bottoms, all of whieh we offer at 518 THE Lowen cee PRIOR, 513 367 —. 367 _ Tosiatent ples eollng a fe etease- lin Hall Bai in tl rs All work, a line Franklin Promptly. he Pe Tox’eo Ar over ‘all other if ers rd t our gOTeTDOnIR corn: f Siinwan "a Place ‘ ae Age! Haulin’ EGavivet Organs, | Tanoh And Mesos & Organs ad Maes ee 2 10 Ee we ‘- E PAV ERIDGE, Stites Ob Sitiaity ellows’ ais 708 ot rtyles and at sibs low. ae erasing 12 ms 36 aud for or, eet a ee berg Piscataway i ona « tom 0 , Eas Et TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: EST JBRSBY RAIL ROAD LINES. PHILADBLPHIA at AND CAPE MAY. Commencing paTURbay. June 10, 1865, and ata Sa) Ist, when snoth: 3B a Train each WAY be naded ‘eave P adelpbis, fro dye at 6.45 yo y Bagene ngs che cl eked through by Ball- aS relg rain will Pare prden Sail y (ox- at 10. gee 44 18s ir ge will be al id with from tte “ee ed nlnce oa Islan ou! nm 40 send carriagen Sat well as al veriptions f fre pay sent by t oni eles received in Philedeiphia before a, m., wil ise nent by this eturning will leave— Cee m. p auees eas ™m. v. Freight from ‘ony ‘Has at'20'e. ur, amden ai On the frst of July another train will be added. yegving. Cape May atSa.m. and Philadelphia at hrough in 3*4 hours. Yor information in Feference to freight aeply pa Philadel pbis to WALTER FREEMAN, Gen- Agent, 210 South Delaware avenue; MOR- rox OMiEis, Ranterd’s what belon Rerucy A. den; J. ANING. ose May » Cand RENSSELAER, 8 a Tune 5, 1865. ie atseni U. 8, MAIL LINE. Senge NORFOREN FOR FOBT Wp RICHMOND, DAILY HE BAY LINE STEAMERS will Jeave' the Union Bes Boek: wee Goncora street, FORT MONHOR'A AND NOREOLE, VA.. Connecting at Fort puonese: with aline of frst- class steamers. d. . on James River. for ciITy sim AND VD RICHMOND, VA, ore POINT, TURNING. WILL LEAVE BIGHMOND AT6 A.M. DATE: stopping at City Point, and connectin Monroe with the Bay Line Steamers t Norfw!k at 2 P. M.,and arriving in Baltimore im time for the Eastern and Western trains, and for Washington City, D. | D.C. The steamers of this line navigate the James Biver going aad retarning, entirely in daytime, giving passengers ample time to see the furtifics- tions, and all other o! jects of interest. TICKETS for the above places can be had on Fare from Through tick @” Btate rooms and mi x! > The state room accommodations are unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied. ‘assen gers taking the 1.15 train from PHILADELEETA will make connection with lige, Ee Passo ngers taking the 8.00 A. M. train from NEW YOBE, have ample time to dine in Balti- at ts taking the 3 P.M. train from WASHINGTON mi with this lin: Ra RP ALDS, President. HUGH O’CONNOR, Passenger Agent. ave Mert ee ee je3 tf The POTOMAO Fanny ¢ COMPANY having ob- tained the privilege of land! ing, an a lense of the wharf at Mount ven non, an excursion steamer will! leave the Company’s wharf, foot of 7th street. or FRIDAY, June wat i ovelock a. Ve ‘fs EEN €: Dabean selves thereafter on AYS of aach we parei ey Mount vernsn ey Crh peture, including admission to the Groum arg oer RIBWIOK, my 27-30t Giptace Superintendent. poromac TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The steamer O. VAN DEBUIBT will leave Bal- timore arene ak A BVENING Girne Washington, and je ‘geto' ena ry ‘will leave her wharf, 10 tows, every BATURDAY Mi Seto and Alexandria at 8 o'clock, touching 1 the usual Isnsings on the etree rive: ea Sod MTOe Water aire eee 1 F street, between is Isth sng 36 patarsirata STEAMEBS, Line, seri-1 weekly, betweom PHI Ie and ALEXAND rae G@TON and GEO. iors eigen 'yane Philadelphia and George, Bernier BDNESDAYS and A3- tirest, between Gongrems ots eet eatetes For freight spply © som B, DAVIDSON. No, 59 Water street. sd a is Tt Pie aT Philadelphia, ‘we, 2 Gi harves. WEES & mowar? weet’, ia in Aiexantris, FLO omen DALTIAALE CRD AE Da, 1884, A Pi oon id after panees pore 18, 1h vroeed in berunas ee ee lo. dEe poe, War BEaTio! @ Washington & HAR. BB 5 Brrive at Ba are S00 a ee Abies 2—-NEW YORE & PHILADBLPHIA =x: 2 7:304. Arr ee nat Bor an Rew York OOP ube ike, S-SAUrIWORS o Wi ath ne Peale Hiations’ seu gat i prs. io ms West, and r Baltimore at 10: oo lay wit 4—NAW YORE MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wi Wash- set 11:15 a.m. a ive at Baltimore at 13:45 P. Bs Philadelphia 6:37 r.x., New York 10:00 ang Pale ORR TRUE AND WAY STR: connt tigore at mie em Frederick train, "arrive at Bal- MOBE COMMUTATION AND TRAIN—Leave Washi ington 0 P. t Baltimore 6:10 P. mu. in sme pi bintonabere. ‘Beltsville, Laurel anc oss yt PeETON eaves Washin & NEW TORK BX: irae at New York 4: and, Paseens rs by thii onnest wi ‘th all the early morn- fi lines Inari lew York for the Mast, North att wert ote or Baltimore tickets gol ‘by this tral. aus capacity by Goverament 9 cS Soe Ha, AIN Boag No. 8— AIN No. 9-NEW YORE WBSTERN TRAIN Leave Spec ue at 0. aniveat , | Evareee NO, Tapas a gten nave. ¥ W, at 7:30 F. M.; stopping at Relay Cranes ae yrees Train f eeling, ae ateeeen tw ae rig 5 wine the 18 Ae 4:30 F. x, fron espa aton: ‘Ko trains to ft SUNDAY TBA: id 7:30 P.M. and the West, an: the 6 yw. LY. Fr. New Yor! % TROUGH 1 TICK YTS to the Meleorhed as well philadelphia New York, or Bosto: Station Tleket Office at ait eure fat in the aes Whe at new ofice int PI Eutiags Pennsylvania avenue, Revwene sand *BAGGAGH will be checked at all hours —also for rough poi ints | ee save trouble and confusion at ay an tate ERS, whether soldiers rltizens, s a res} for the general aa ing of one or more cars naire attendants, the L.M. OOLE. aire Me Tieket Auents | Gane PEMNSYLVANIA ROUTE NORTHWEST UTHWEST. arte Oaivert bis jonas foltaw a ieee ose ue Pitabere ant wisica PM, THE 625 A: Re hiyw caer aye ef ‘orl ow 4.31 30 M. TRAD aN FROM YASHINGTON 6.45 = re TRAY FROM Td nects with the 10? rpemareroron | 53 aa through Eitsberen, care con at, ttabuseh Les ONE TERS! oUGH FRATN on BORDA, aT Se on, suamenslinionteay ON. sein gril BoLDiEzs’ Tioxers av Govz! laa 7 low aie = ere a i mayen neat Hse ae AL, ge ae a re M WENAH | lag ey TO TADIRG. } aoe i D 601 eases at bi sedleedan: Fi 227 2th street west. Hours from 10 a.m. to 2 ».m. Por ia send for a circular. je S-1m will STROLOGY.—MADAME KROUS: A solecmanens a She sts atl ke hours on the: pei here} erie Len ence 4 Pa. ¥. an ane brated in! French Female ho outhly P Noe tg restore regularity in 48 be af eo Aanding: bat obs Cases 0: No. 2, which are four deg! 0.3, and can never fail. are thy, price $9 New York city. or sent by ‘mail. with full instrace tions, by addressing No. 2,359 New Yor'! Office. sola Washidaton at No, 467 stk street, between B and F; and corner New York avenud and 1:th street. dopsrient secured, B. L . D Ofiee 420 rect ‘a om is and 6: stron ce: e Stan sono sy Fail is 8 BTRIOTUR B BLAD Ly THE. MEN. a8. P weston DISE. FE THR LUNGS. LIVBR, KIDN AND SPLEEN BORE EYES, S082 T. HROAT: Having had many years experience in the prac- tice of those ‘dineases, the doctor bids dafiance to all competition in their treatmeat amd care, Berent case! woof venereal diseases cured in one or Micodars: Ladies and gentlemen = consult him ag ks his office from 9 to d0’clock daily. my ay $m es pe OU Tux TEST MEDIUa LAND ‘DNATUBAL OLAIR- one of the most powerful healing Physiciant that has ever appeared before the public. Her see- ing powers are gifts from childhood, She ex- amines diseases with perfect accuracy, and has never been &nown to fail. Bhe is medically edu- cated, and will treat all classes of disease. Mrs, Willdo all she advertises, as thousands can tes— tify. a Bbe wal ae Tread from the vomem of second 8, ° 6 past, present an: fice 420 Penna, avenue, Washingten. pewesn 4% and 6th streets. M2; H. ¥. WRIGHT, Glairvoyent eS = tic ‘Physician, (the most reliable in thie city, who" heals by laying on hands” all sirable diseases, may be consulted at 450 6th stregt meer Bastreet. Consultation free. aime 218 ita.,twe iy es falland thorough: faire oo 4 life, 2 1 8 DR. BACKER, The a Peeaderter i Adtrologer, No. 218 K street. hs squares from the F Fees pe information concernin, with im regard to Healt! Mar- Love Ai F8, Journeys, Law Buits, Absent — Fee ee eaten peate.” Di Backer be sulted from 8 in the morning till a el she ere nine, Entrance through the candy at! my ROO! be com- M Reed on the Baek Brosentaed ae atures oven K street, Arty Astrologers, of tee ane. Bison can be eal picts oe a. GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THR EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION, 195 & 197 Broadway, New York, or ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MBLODRONS, Fixz O1L Parntines, RAVINGS, Silver Ware, Fine Gold and Bilver Watches, and BLEGANT JEWELBY, CONSISTING OF 4 Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracel "Goran puaiiae Mosaic. Je 3 t Lavesnd Games” Ladies’ Sets, Gold Pens owith Gold and Bilver Extension Holders, eore. Bat- tons. Bets of Studs, V Vout an Neck Chains, Plain lain and Chased c, VALUED | AT $600, 000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the following man- ner: /ERTIFIOATRS naming each article and ite re Tocea tu SEALED BHYSLOPES ‘ALUR, are wed are uk iced one of these Bavalgpee: taining fe oor for so) gies will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail y address, withoutgre, to choice, on re- oe! pt ores receiving the Certificate the i sone le it draws, ey ite wane, ad can then send ONE DOLLAR and receive the arti Taree yor can snonne:s any y other one article on our jame 7 Purchasers ot our SEALED tel Ait may, this manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hundred do FOR ONE DOLLA: which they need not pay untilit is known whe* 2 SHTTR SS eee, "eRe THE EU! ama G A wonld ceil amention ie tha fant of tts boas the Griginal and Dargeat Gift Raa tion in the gant Da: the past year this Association aoe moet number of yalnable piety to nize us wil ree a, Tull value of ¢ of a moneys as nO article on our list is worth less th: lar, retail, ‘there 8 are NO BLAW! Parties dealing with us may depend om having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be im- mC: seat to any address by return: mail or jes kavetecently drawa val- wae fa follesd ra eert vy © Bureks Association, and: ae italy allowed ti eaenee of their names, House, Philadelphis,. Pa 70 Painting, val james Hargraves, sor Brosawey, sew Syalues 100; EB. F. Jones, Barr all Go. 588, elddeon, value, eh Byrnes, Wate per: bury, Ot. ‘atch, value, ‘iss, J 224 ‘east sent street, New York, be a $340; Mrs. Chee J. Nevis, ‘Eimirs value, is Lucy Janeway. ‘abair Cluster Dinmond Ri val noyer, City Hotel, Mishvills,. Team 4 value. $125; Oscar M, Allen, imen' Indiana Velunteers, ‘Naehv' Te. ft o8 7 itch, value, $35; Rowland ‘Patterson, Oo. D, ith lows Veteran Volunteers, on Paintin; gy yraln value, S70 Mrs. Abbey J, EP ringfiel: deon, value, . Dexter, sor, Olea Sutve ors Byracuse, N.Y. Gold Watch. value, § ei my. ‘ou Pointing wirest sy eornier Bl logue. we °G 1 ain’ BB viftchte iigan Bilver Gastar. nelair, 4 Main street, Framed Bueraving, + ee Ott bene hem ¥: Bti Zi. Tether Detmold, Washington, value, #10 ae ‘permitted, we might add many names to the Dove list, but many persens object to our we therefore publish no names without 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 EACH, Without regard to value,and not to be psid for until you know what you will receive: te 10 Elegant ne Pianos, 10 wclodeons, Ronewood Cases. BO Maat Paintin, 20 Fi tlie 100 Music Boxes........ 100 Bilver Revolving Bat atent 6. ee aairgquorayns 100 Bilver Fruit avd Cake Bas! Go Betts Silver T 8 1 Gold 150 Diamond Sing. 280 Leeios! Warthe ‘atches... Fr 2500 2800 Ve eftand Nock Oi Caine’. 2000 r Rings atyles: 3600 Gold Pencilaand Foo oth Picks 0 Amethyst Brooch: Florentine Broo > ze 5 ue SSsssssse Seessessssusssssssessz Se ssees Bs & oe ComecornnipremcenitmeBeeTe Eb Fa! SSZS88S8—o SSsssesssSssssessssess SF Ss8ss SSSSTSESS SSTSSSSSSSsssssssssses ss SITs: MuBLa8wt,, Bart iSoBaaaoatoo®eey it Bu QO} 10000 ot rosses ——— oneee hoo Oval and Goan pass ae Dhara’ Bracele’ Shee Jet = id Gold Kar sla Bex : fees iaomtee eee | rae Bhons ol i Gold Mount “ B0t0 Soa. ais TO OBTAIN, ANY oF AR Bo Fane RALED™ ENVELODS (2 Envelopes will be sent f ats nor $,, Es nirty for $55. Bizty- are a Ai | tT | wane EVERYW | ae desired to Tatas ataten money whcn irae Re cee re are pS rif for ier eer, Letters, dad Rows, don a — weed Bh io se Ena han maiy at Fe TY THOUSAND eve rane Fated Wao BEARAriOM: 8, eee which are [eet 5 Die ter tresst t eee = 0. 427 Tuhatreete woe @ and i",