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THE EVENING STAR. LATER FROM EUROPE. ‘The following news brought by the Asia ig 4n addition to that published in the Star yes- erdsy: Kirby Smith’s sarrenter was being hailed ‘witb satisfaction in England, being considered conclusive evidence of the termination of the wer. An sccident occurred on the Southeastern railway. carrying passengers from France to London. Ten persons were killed and wounded. Charles Dickens was in the train, bat escaped uninjured. Russell goes out in the Great Eastern tO write an account of the layiog of the Atlan- tic telegraph. Cyrus W. Field nad returned to London atter visiting Valencia to arrange Jor laying the shoreend of the cable. The Paris correspondent of the London Times, under date of Juve Sth, writes: Itis certain that the Mexican agent who arrived in Paris, was sent by Maximilian for the express purpose of explaining the critical condition of Affairs in Mexico, growing out of the menacing attitude of the Americans, and the fear of his Majesty that war would be declared by the United States, now that the war with the South isovyer. The French Government has there- fore given the Washington Cabinet to under- stand very plainly that Mexico is under the protection of France, and that France will not allow any power te attack it On the Sth instant, in the Corps Legislatiff, M. Jules Favre made a speech strongly con- Gemning the Mexican expedition He main- tained that the condition of Maximilian was precarious, and apprehended a conflict with America. The Emperor arrived at Toulon on the %th inst. Before quittimg Algeria, heissued a pro- clamation to the French army of Africa thank- | - them for their labors. he resignation of Prince Napoleon of the | Vice Presidency of the Council was accepted. The Emperor has issued a decree declaring all the warnings given to the French journais mull and void. Wz The trouble between Garabaldi and his young wife is explamed. She is an illegiti mate dangbter of the Marquis Ramondi. Pro- fessing much attachment for the warm-hearted old man, she inveigled him, with her father’s ood help, into an engagement to wedlock. he ceremony had not been performed, when he discovered that she would soon present mim an irregular heir. He chivalronsly kept his promise, however, married her, turned kis back upon her at the churca door, and has re- fused to hold any communication whatever with ber since. Uj-The Emperor Maximilian of Mexico | speaks fluently in six languages, and general- | ly wears duck trowsers and roundabout, and a sombrero hat. His wife,the Empress Char- jotte, is a rather good-tooking bruneite, with a penchant for waterfall curls. They are about wedding their Grand-Maershal, Bazaine, aged eighty. to @ beautiful young flirt of Mexico city, aged eighteen, and the affair makes much goseip and scandal. 7 The Raleigh Record says that in 196) the population of North Osrolina was 631,195 whites, 30,097 free colored persons, and 331,051 slaves, and that in twenty of the eighty-six counties the tree blacks and the slaves out- numbered the whites, and thatif negro suf- frage is allowed, fifty-four colored members may be elected to the legislature. wz There was 8 great hue and cry raise, Europe during the progress of the ty at ‘what was called the cowardly suppression of unfavorable news by the Federal authorities. yet the French people have but recently been, permitted to know of the disaster to aximi- lian’s troops at Tacambaro, though it oc- curred as long ago as the 11th of Aprii. ——<—————— BF The colored people have alwa: Accustomed to have a grand jubilee on the tnt of August, commemorative of the abolition of slavery inthe British West Indies. On the approaching anniversary of that great event they intend to celebrate as well the abolition of slavery throughout the United States, and With that view the jubilee will last two days. einem wa “My sister in Charieston wr. said a lady the other day, “that we (Seceen have now no country. What doyou say ty at!” aly fects Hu ne the gentleman addressed, **that if they have now no conn’ Lhope, ‘Wont insist on ruling ours.” ae tise 7 In 1962 the names of all pensioners the rebellious States were dropped trom the rolls; ifany now wish their names restored at will ors done om Proce that the persons ap- piying have remained loyal throng, Rebellion. i ene the @7"It bas been stated en good au in 1-60 the mixed currency of specieana ee jn the whole country amounted to six hun- ppl f eee The currency of the loyal states, at the same time, five hundred millions Senor sige S7U. S. Ship Jamestown was still at You ama, Japan, March lith, an oF crew all well. eee ete mwaThere areabout five thousand sick a1 a ‘wounded patients in the hos; # ton, Virginia. saa aa w@ Forty thousand freedmen in Ss; oling are now cultivating the sol, and os thousand colored children are Attending schoo! | regularly. ee ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, Ofi-e Depot Commissary af Suis Washington” Tune 1, 1366." Sealed Proposals. in rited | SATURDAY, Jane 25" Proposals w: Cap Paper, ruled. oorre or, anruled. 0 Folio Post Paver. ruled. gutta pereba. Tape. spools, 2ep Holders, ‘asers, Bosola'e Wilting Froid, quart ’s Writing Fluid. quarts 6 Black + quarts and pints. pacha ok, glass bottles and steppers, jarmine Ink Memorandum Books, assorted. B. 10 ire, India Bubber, per pound. {ok Stands. saorted. a Bidders will state the price per ream of the dif- ferent Drands of paper calied for.and the price per thousand for each kind and size of envelopes. Samples of each article must be furnished with the proposal. Bach person offerin, prozosel must accom- egiance to the United a ‘ny it with am oath of al aves Government, if the bidaey has notomeon file in this office. a es: will befor four months from the weTgneeals pat Re ‘lrected to the undersigned, 0. 2% eet, ‘asbin, ns Pi 2" ‘B.T. BRIDGES, C. 8. V. J OT: 5 N x SALE OF ABMY MULES. VARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICe. < ‘Wasutctoy. D. O.. May 28, 1855, t MANY THOUSANDS OF MULBBare being dis- pose: of at public sale at Washington. ‘The sales will conti: until the number of ant- mals is reduced in proportion to the reduction of the, armies, now going on rapidly. Tesuemer aad of Georgia provatiy” FOUR . and of Geor, obably FEE ead wiht Se Saba Many of them were bought in the beginning of the war. 8 young mules, accompanied the armies inall their marches and camps, and are thor- oughly broken, bariened by exercise, tle and Semiliar. from being so long surroun by the The whole South is stripped of i ard the North also han wahtecye farming stock, Se ea bois wit sort Bake Ant rilus Tee eae TRU VALUS; and such opportunities for farm- ersto get working animals fo rtoce their farms and for drovers and dealers in stock x, ‘good ulations, by purchasing them and alaun< € iPem in the South, will never ggcar agatsosiog of Quartermaster General, my 29 ot Brevet Major General. YBPEPBIA AND FITS. FIT&—A'BURE CUBE for these distressing com- —plaints is now made Known in a Treatise FIT£—on Foreign and Native Herbal prepara- —tionsa,published by Dr.O. PHELPS BROWN. FITS—The prescript!on was furnished him inauch —s providential manner that he can not ¢on- FiTs—scientiously refuse to make it kaown, as it ~Bas cared everybody who has used it, PITS—never having & ipa —-equally sure in cases of Fits as of Dyspep- PITS—sie, and the ingredients may be obtalaed —from any Druggist. Sent Free toallcnre- rire Silvan Be PaagEE BROWN Bs —Addreas Dr.O. + No. FITE—Grand Street, Jersey Oity,N. J. * soli-ct oe PBR & SONS w* . BORN PAG TUBERS TWINES AND NETTING Dealers iz articles used 0: Gains FisuaRMBN. more Md a’? Of Prats and South streets, Balti- —— my 17-30 eS Not OB.—Por sale 250 setts of 2and 4 hi ond baad HARNESS and | SDDLES 5 WMIDLMD. avply told B'foausrow Se vues enue, eem 434 and 6th #, Opposite Mational Hotel, alm" BALTIMORE | WILLIAMSPOB jecase It is AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ARGE BALB OF WAGONS AND HARNESS, | Cais "8 Cpa Den of Lapa eet | rashington. June 17, 1855. Will be sold at public auct under the direc- | Colonel Charles H. Tompxine, A. fon of Brava cat the Government Mill’ situated non, D. O., about )UBAND SETS OF BI. TWENTY THO BAM BAECS, SINGLE MULE with 4 LOT OP BADDLES, &c., which have been used in panite service. The harness will be gold in single sets. ALSO, About 1,560 WAGONS, which will be eold singly tothe highest bidder, _ The sale of Wesons will commence on WED- NBSDAY, June 2. 165, at 10 o'clock a. m . with s out 40),ata point north of the Railroad rt nd after their sale is completed the re mai will be sold onC street east. between lith and 15th streets, near the Lincoln aoe The sale of Harness will commence on THURSDAY, June 29, 1855, at 10 e’clock a, m. A The sale ef Wagons and Harness will continue, days, until the whole pumber is sold, ‘h in Government funds. The attention of buyers if called to the large sale of MCLBS, cominenced on MONDAY, May 22, 1865, and which is still being coatinued from day today. D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster. Je 17 19t Depot of Washington. A M TUG. BARGES, AND SRINB GALE OF STRAM TOG. BARGES, AND BRIN Gis hermasier s Office, of Was Conn Washington, D. O., June }' i Will be sold at public auction, at Alexandria, Virginia. under the direction of Oaptain J. G. 0. Lee, AQ. M., U. 8. A ,on FRIDAY, June 23, 1365, at ll o’clock a m_. three barges. as follows: Barge ANDREW GOODWIN. Barge HAIL COLUMBIA. Barge WASP. ALSO, Will be sold, under the direetion of Captain H. B. Lacey, A.Q. M..at G street wharf, in the city of Washingtoa D. O., on SATURDAY. June uth, 188, at 10 o’ciock a. m., the following vessels, ¥* team Tug JENNIE BAKER, Barge JAMES HENRY, and Two LARG 8 SEINE boats, | Terms Oash, in overnmen fa RUCKER, Brig. . and Chief Quartermastet, $012 of HE Gem, And Op So of Washingts. S445 OF SERVICBABLE MULES, UARFERMASTER GENBRAL’S OFFIOB, Coan FET cuiNarow, D, ©., Jame 9, 1665, By direction of the Quartermaster Geuersl, there will be sold, at Public Auction, to the high- est bidder. at the times and places named below, viz: WILLIAMBPORT, PA.. THURSBAY, June 15, HUNTINGDON, PA., THURSDAY, Jane 35, 1365, SCRANTON, PA., THURSDAY, June 2, 155, WILMINGTON, DEL. THURSDAY, June 22, PITTSBURG, PA., TUESDAY, June 27, 185. HARRISBURG, PA., THUREDAY, June 29, TWO HUNDRED SBRVICEABLE MULES at each place. Many of them were bought in the beginning of | the war, as young mules, accompanied the armies in all their marches and camps, and are thoreugh- ly broken. hardened by exercise, gentle and fa- ans from being so leng surrounded by the sol- Though soand and serviceable, they are no longer required in the army, and can be purchased at thesesales etfar leas than their true value, Theattention of both miners and farmers is es- pecially invited. Mules gold singly. Bales to commence at 108.m, Te casn,in United States carrener Brovet Brigadier Gen’l, inchatee First Difision ir is ¢! by 1 Q. M.G.O. ics je10-16t . IAL SALB OF SEBVIOEAB. sec orem. 0 LE DRAFT Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, D. C., dune 8, 1865. By order of the termaster General, th will be sold, at pub etion, under the dire tien of cape B wowry Moore, A. Q. M., to th nanan bidder, at the time and place named be- N&W YORK CITY, FRIDAY. June 16, 1865. NBW YORK OITY, TUESDAY, June 2), 1365, NEW YORK OITY, FRIDAY. June 23. 1865, NEW YORK CITY, TUESDAY, June 2, NEW YORE OITY, FRIDAY, June 30, 1865. Two hundred and fifty SERVICEABLE DRAFT HORSES each day, arSR opportunity to parehase 9 superior class ot now offered to the" deat than their Merl is ae though d and serviceable, are no fo bt Sean, ane seed omunt be sold. ‘The attention of f city railroads and manufactories is expecially called to these sales. jorses £0ld singly. Sales to commence at 10a, m., and will be held at the Government Stables, corner Tenth avenue fad Pee LSE strect- eres cone a AMES A. BRIN. reve . General in ¢ Jo.9-t29 e rig. St Diy. Q. M, G0. QPECIAL SALES OF SERVICEABLE DRAFT SPECIAL BALES OF SERV Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, D. C., June 1, ‘ses ¢ By direction of the Quartermaster General there will be sold at public auction, te the highes bidder, at the times and pincee named below, viz: GIBSEOKO, D.O , MONDAY, June 5, 1865. BO, D.0., BATURDAY, June 10, 1268, 5 moupa une 12, 1865. i}, WEDNEBDAY, June 14, 1865. . PA.. SATURDAY, June 17, WESTCHESTER, Pa;, SATURDAY. June 17, GIBSBORO, D. C., SATURDAY, June 17, 1865, IEBBORO,D. O , MONDAY, June 19, 1865. IBSBOR9, D C., SATURDAY, June 24, 1865. HILADELPHIA, PA.. SATURDAY, June 2, 5: I IBSBORO. D. C . MONDAY, June 25. 1865. Two hundred Beiviceable Draft Horace at each An opportunity to purchase s superior. class of Draft Horses, at far less than their true value, is now afforded te the lic, The animals, though sound andserviceable, are no longer required fn the army, and must be sold. The attention of managers of city railroads and of manufactories is e8; Ly called te these sales. Horses sold singly. Bales to commence at 10 a, m. Terms cash, in United States currency. Bteamboat for Giesbero will leave Seventh street wharf, Washington, er hour from 9 a, m. to6 p.m. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet et Se General in charge, First Diyi- sion, Q. M. G. O. je 3-25t S443 OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. Quartermaster Generals First Bent ‘Will be/soldl at panGn suctina. vs ine tus i] 80) public auction, tothe highest i iesbo: . O. Pidder, at Greer UAY June 2, 1%5, Tena ati, . June 5, FRIDAY, June 9, 1865, TUNSDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY of each week thereafter during the month of June, 1865, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES BAOH For road and farmin, poses, Many good bar- gains may bo had. © POPO : Horses sold singly. Saleto commence at 10 a. m. Terms cash, in United States currency. Seed for Giesboro Aye eevee eer wharf, Washin, jn, ever: jour from a.m. p.m. ton. every nor Es A ERIN, ‘Brevet Brigadier General, in charge FirstDivi- Vision Quartermaster General’s Office. my30-tje30 ss OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. Quartermaster Generals Office Washington City, Will be sold, at public auction t bidder, at the time and places named below. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, une 7, 1865¢ LANCABTBR, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, June 8, 1365, BEADING, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, June 15, 1865, @ 15, 1865, WEET OHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, TH DAY, June 15, 1865. 2 MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, Ri 22, 1365. june 22, 1365. PITTSBURGH, PENN£YLVANIA, THURSDAY June 22, 1865. BALTIMO&E, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, June 28. 1865. PITTSBURGH, bis min) ig ANIA, THURSDAY June 29, 3 TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES ateach place. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms, cash in United States gurrencr. BS A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in char, my 30-tje29 First Division Q. M. G, 0. PpLomsine, Gas AND STEAM FITTING, Iam ‘ed to exeente all orders f My daastiguon of work at the lowest aageket cites and at the shortest notice. weeteons desiring the introduction of Gas or yante? into their premises will find it to their ad- “stage te call before ising Gee orders. ALBX. JHEPHE! Sucsoser to J. W. een &. RY... 201 [uronranrgpiobronaintel tcp) "Oo" I* TANT TO,°ARINET MAKERS, BUILD- arge lot of from dete {,imohee. 28 and Cherry, thicknesses . ‘eet clear Pine Lumber from three to fi of all thicknesses, assortment of Building Luatoeer with a large For sale at yard, No.37 Water Stree town, D. C.,asuperior ict of Stand Tee corer my 2-tf Ash. Lay. C. PARKER & 00. Attorney « eral Cisim and Beal Brtate Agest 3% Gen Gg ny ond gh ie te giand settled, Busines a, comnectiad 6th NFEESLED 'D DELICAT. PeLoe yikes fret gin Bite Jette foslings nad anablo'you tosleep well, maa. IAKB NO MQ) L. One ey DIA WOH OR leasant GU ane LMP KOVED BODM WASH, ma or cee eet, det. Zist and 224, im the city of Wash- | ear the terminus of New York avenze | NMUNMAYY, TRAVELERS vingviuns: UES corgi aacrret (Ce Sahota dake POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Bteamer C. Vanderbilt. A. L.Colmary, Bteamer Express... . A. Ryther. The Steamers O, VANDERBILT EXP Will lesve Baltimore reat TUEB- DaY and FRIDAY. at5 P.M., for Alexandria, Washington. andi Georgetown, stopping at all the usual landings on the Potomae River, Retarniag ‘will leave Wastington every BATUB- DAY and WEDNESDAY, at jock, A. M., an leave LS Jaren stopping at the usu: jandin on . For information, freight or pagWage apply to A. NEEDHAM & NONB. 14: Light street wharf, isi — 3 8 ty, BRODERS & 00.,No,3 King street, aler- |, | “US AN, RINEHART & 00..No. 104 Water street, Georgetown, and 241 F street, Washio, ten. Jel4 tf AtzEANTIC BTEAMSHIPCO.S LINB SCREW STEAMERS BSTWEEN YORK, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA EW YORK GHORGETOWN. STEAMERS. EB. Q. KNIGHT, Capt J.J, Mason. See GIBSON, Capt J.B. KELiy e Pier No. 12, North River, New York, o’clock p. m., Tuesdays and Fridays. Leave Snow’s wharf, 107 Water street, George- town. ata. m., Tuesdays and Saturdays, for New ‘kK. Frei ht received daily, handled in the moat careful manner, and delivered with the greatest dispatch, at fair rates. - Passage 204 State Rooms, with superior accom- modations for comfort and pleasure, direct through from Washington to Albany, roy aratoga, ht o iteamers St, Tickets good for either ni Joba. Hendrick Hadgon, Daniel Drew, and Q. Vib- e@ Hudson ver, bafitouell to Providence and Boston by the splen- did steamers cf the Nevtune Steamship Company, and to Portland by Cromwell’s old-established line. t freight and paseage. apvly to pi W. B. BNOW & CO., 107 Water street. Georgetown, FLOWERS & BOWEN, ‘Alexandria, Va., H.B. CROMWELL & CO, 56 West street, New York. Passage and State Rooms can be engaged at tho Company’s Office, 241 F street, between 13th and lsth, Washinzton, D.C. je 6-tt U. 8, MAIL LINE, re T MONROB NORFORR: CITY FOR FORT A RIOHMOND, DAILY, FOLNT: THE BAY LINE STREAMERS Will leave the Union Dock. foot of Concord street, aliy.at 6PM. for FORT MONROE AND NORFOLK, VA.. Connecting at Port Monroe with a line of firat- class steamers, daily, on James River. for CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, VA. BETURNING WILL LBAVE RICHMOND AT6 A. M. DAILY, stopping at City Point, and connecting at Fort Monroe with the Bay Line Steamers that leave Norfelk at 2 P. nd arriving in Baltimore in time for the Baz and Western trains, and for Washington City, D.C. The steamers o: this line navigate the James River going and returning, entirely in daytime, giving passengers ample time to see the furtifica- tions, and all otber objects of interest TICKETS for the above places can be had on hoard of the boate wgpoye Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk. $6.00 so bist a * For By 5.00 Through tickets from Bato, to Richwor $3.00 B oe City Point. 7.50 #2~ Btate roems and meals extra. 2” The rtate room accommodations are unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied. BZ Passengers taking the 1.15 train from PHILADELPRTA will “make connection with 7” Passengers taking the 8.00 A. M. train Krom pal ad YOBK, have ample time to dine in Balti- S27 Pasrengers taking the 3 P.M. train from WASHINGTON, make ponnection with ey dine: = nN. . President. HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. je3 tf HILADELPHIA STEAMERS, toe Express Line, semi-weekly, between PHIL- ADSLPATA DRIA, gaeineida® LEE: Bteamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George Regular sailing days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- Benkahioa licen wateas Buss Bow JOHN B, DAVIDSON, No. 69 Water street. Goorgetowa, pln in Philadelphia, WM. B. OLYDE, i¢ jor’ 5 Agents in Alexandris, FLOWEES & BOWER, Ho. 1 King ee = A mov é-tf PForosays FOR STATIONERY, Chief Quartermaster's Che, Devt Washington, pale a ‘ashington, June 15, 1865. ‘aled P. oposals will be received at this offi entil MONDAY, June %6, 18:0, at 12 o'clock im for farnishing BTATIONERY for this Depot for six (6) months from July 1, 1355. per annexed schadule, All articles must be of the very best quality, samples of which (of paper, one quire; of enre- ieee ope package) must scranipes each bid. ach bidder must furnish with hls proposal but one sample of the article bid for, hut one price for each article, which must be distinctly marked thereon. . The contract will be awarded to the lowest oT el Lae igned by the ind jac! TO) mu e sigue or ‘arm'ms it; and the ability to qian contract, i abou Pavan: ticles bi ired which ould apy articies be required which ari enumerated in the schedule, they are to ve furs nished at the lowest market price. The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right of ordering. from time to tim ter or less guantity of cach and every article con- tracted for, as the public service may require, within six months subsequent to the date of the contract, and should any articles not be delivered within a reasonable time after being ordered. he also reserves the right to purchase the rticle in the open market, at the risk and expense of the Fereon or perfons contracting to furnish the same. e Will. im all cases decide whether the terms of the contract have been complied with. and reserves the power to annul the contract upon any failure to comply with its terms, Saar with approved & ; @ person or persons ing, and, i Ea tee acto) 8 sureties shall be liable to = Telture syectied im aush bond. prefer Toposals in duplicate, must be address “BRIGADIER GENERAL D. H. RUORE i Quist Oceetermastar “Depot of Werkiaeton, D: as > be plainly marked **Pro; Btationery.”” posste, for ded, must be certifi . proposed as suretien.< Pris ve SCHEDULE OF ARTICL! 40 reanis Meaills Wrappin, Pa ot less than 50 pounda per r. i 80 reams butt Bnvelo) Paper, 24232 inches: mot rae rent than 30 pound Sper ream. perream. * 16 Pos' ape! ig reams white Folio Post. gerd ea pene e i ‘oolseap Paper, ruled, than 12 pounds per rear. er ream eee 10 reams Law-cap Paper, raled, not less than 12 pounds per ream, ream. X0 reams white Letter Paper. raled, not less than 9 pounds per ream, per ream 10 reams white Letter Paper. unruled. 20) reams white Commercial Note Paper, ruled, not legs than 5 pounds per ream, per ream. 1,00 sheets Blotting Paper, per sheet. 48 Blank Booke demi size, full bound. per quire, 45 Blank Books, folio size, full bound, per quire. 100 Paiebcoks, crown-¢ap size, bound in cloth, 10) Blank Books cap size, half bound, per quire. 200 octavo Memorandum Booka, ful tive, per x33 inches dozen. £0 Time Books, demi size, bound in cloth, rer £0 Time SORA: small quarto size, bound in cloth, 20 Time Books, small octavo size, bound in leath. er, per dozen. 20. tebe Official Envelopes, No, 12, very thick, wer Official Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, 12 doses Recta Wetting weiae semanas Dottles. per dozen bottles. 1 Taere and pint Wdozen Maynard & Noyes’ or other Black Ink, t. pint x be and half-pint bottles, per 12 dozen Arnold’s Copying Ink, in quart and pi: ottles, per dozen bottles. * pine ¥Wdozen Lawrence 8 Copying Ink, in quart and Rint hotties, per dozen bottles. 24 dozen David’s Uarmine Lok, glasa botties, ana . , Stoppers, per dozen bottles. 96 dozen Faber’s or other Black Lead Pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, best quality, per dezen. sederen! manera or other Red and Blue Pencils, z 24 dozen Glaas Inkstands, assorted, per dozen, 10 sre @illott’s Steel Pens, assorted, per 200 gress other Bteel Pens, assorted, per grosa. 12 dozen Gutta Percha Pen Holders) per dozen, ae ccxen other Pen Holders, selected kinds, per 0780, 12 dozen Tin Paper Folder: dozen. 25 pounds Red Sealing Wax.2) sticks to the pound, est quality, per pound 10 pounds White adie Rub er, 40 pieces to the ., pound, 100 dozen sleces Bed Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per 10) dozen, spools Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per 2 dozen glass jare M ize, por dozen, lusilage and Brushes, large 24 dozen glass jars Mucilage and Brushes, small size, per dozen mu eter Coorine’ Books, 500,700 and 1,000 pages 1,00 sheets Abstract Peper, ruled to pattern, per 500 sheets Return Paper and prin - acetates retin ues am rr ‘aper. ru! ls 4 dozen Ivory Paper Folders, per dozen. i 4 dozen Brasere, ivory or wood handles, per 6 dozen Guite Percha Rulers, 16 inches long, per 5 gross India Bubber Bands, assorted sizes, per gross. 380 sheets Oil Paver, per sheet. 50 boxes Paper Fasteners, tin, per b Ox. ~ nding letter size, per dozen, 20 doze, Binding. Boards. note size, per dozen, Sreams 4g o as Binsin Creer ‘aper. per ream. ui Sorte Metaengect’ Receipt Bpons, per dozen. ' TRAVELERS’ passe Sar ee ae 7EsT J BAIL- | Waele, Se | E a4P. M. | Foe BRIDGRTON, BALEM, &e., at 9.158. M.. | cncing BATUMDAY, Jane pig nee aft 7&0. at 830A. M. ‘ se, e1 For MiLEV IEA, VINELAND, &c., 808. M.. +P oM@LABSBORO, &e., 8.9) and 9.15 A. M.. 2.90 a | ands A yer WOODBURY, &¢., 2.90 and 9.15 A. M., 2.3) | 4and6.0 Fe TORNING WILL LEAVB Cape May at 6.50 A.M., Mail, 8.20 A. M., Freight, | . M.. Passenger. i iltviue at 731 A. M., Moil, 12.06 P. M., Freight, -M. 1D, E: Bridgeton Sod A. M., Mail, 0.45 A.M., Freight, ‘Falemaiss A OE. Mail, 9A. M. Freight, 4.05 Pridden ae) 05 and 8.198. M., Mail, 9.06 A, M., Freight, 5.56 and 8.23 P. M., Passenger. On the first day of July an additional express train will be added to and from Cape PaAuite which will leave Cape May at 8 4 a 85 hil- adelphiaat 4.30 P.M, This in three Aourd from Camden. i N SSBLAER. Superintendent West Jovan alee ena Cape May and Millville we eotgsT JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY entrus' try, any ar’ ted to them. Special Measonge: accompanies each through | tre Miadetph ia, June 5, 1955, je 10-dt8epl TIMORE & OHIO BB. CO. zoe er peuiNeTOn. December 13, 1864, d after Bunday, December 18, 1864, Pasren- | ganrrsins Between "Washington and Baltimore j wi 28 foliew: wil be rua RAINS MOVING NORTH. Fo, BALTIMORE, WAY STATION & HAR- BISBURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:15 a.m. a.m. No. 2-NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA EX- PRESS—Leave Washington 7:30 4. m. Arrive at Philadelphia 1:56 Pp. m., New York 5:30 ?.u. No Baltimore tickets sold No. 3—BALTIMOBB & WESTERN TRAIN— Lea’ Washington Seg n at way stsiions, connecting s' ie for the Weast,and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 “Wo. 4--EEW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- Philadelphie 6:37 FP. u., New York 10:00 P.M. ‘No. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY BT B—L Washington 3:06 P. M., connect. en ‘Relay, with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- timore 4:45 PM. No, 6—BALTIMGEE OOMMUTATION AND PHILADBLPHIA TRAIN—Leave Washington 4:30 P,™, Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 Pp. M. This train Stops. bay mlenensbare, Beltsville, Laure] ang Annapolis Junction onlv '—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK BX- Sad TRAIN Leave, Washington 6.00 F. MeMais co a0 Ass alt the early mora. sonnect wit) \- for Oe ne ran cow York for the Mast, North at West. No Philedel hia or Baltimore tickets sol thygais trains whic cs eee peaeecity by Government orders ry nafs. 5 LTIMOBF & HARRISSU RG iN Leite Warhington Om9 F. mand arrivest ban more 8:25 P. uw = YORK, LADMPHEA AND Wittrgny TRAIN—Leave ton at 7:30 P, M,; stopping at Relay House passen- ea Train for Grafto! Fickstavere agéal point inthe t 6:15 A.M. NOOR ANNAPOLIS the connections wil] be made with the §:16 4. M,and the 3 tg EO P. M, from Wazhington, No trains to or fom Annapolis on 2 SUNDAY TRAFNB. FAR ORL Ragas, Heo CAPTION rier and T,X, or Baltimore and 7:30 P.M. ‘" Beaches a for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 Pp. uw. for New York oxy. ETS to the West, as wel] as to Phiniclobia, Non vork. er Boston, can de had at the Btation Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as well as at_new office in the American Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between ote SCE AGE will be checked at all hours.—also for ints, to save trouble and confusion at renee rare of the tr vantage, jing of one or mo: exclusi cars, and also ial f the ta OF ee are mec tiekets, ete. vo ‘Of ‘rransportation, dec Ey GREAT FANNBYLVAN(4 BOUTS NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. 35, trains will leave Bal- December timore, ‘from Korth Calvert Btation, as folk Fast Mail at_—— —— ——._-- ____- ey i Accommodation.._.__._ 3 P. M, Barrer pittebar h Bxpress____.__8 P. M. Fitubure and Bl: Express —_10 P. M. .15A, M. TRAIN, FROM WASHINGTON Fea Saath the 9.20 A. M train from Baltimore for Pittsburgh and the West and for Mlmira, pire chester, Dunkirk, Oanan- . and Hisgars Falls, for New York City. THE430 P.M. TRAI Conn: h the 8P. acts wir Pitta and Brie. ‘HE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON T Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more an 8 through Pittsburgh and Bauira. without change of cars connecting at Pittsburgh forCincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis and Syracuse, NE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, a Leaving Washington at3 o’clock P, M, SLEEPING CARg ON NIGHT TRAINS, SOLDIERS’ TioxETs AF QovERNMENT Ratzs, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. W7-Por Tickets and any information 4) the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, co Pennsylvania aven ant jixth street, under National Hotel, and Depot House, No. 463 Oat., neat New Jersey avenue, Washington. ponerse ae assen, ic ent. JNO, GILLETT Passenger nt. corner 6th ; doc 29-tf treet and Pa. ave, PERSONAL. ee [PORTANT TO LADIES.-MADAM WENAH can be consulted onthe cure of Female Dis- eases at her residence, No. 227 Sth street west. Hoursfrom 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. For particulars send for a circular. je 3-1m* M DAME BESTELL, Prorgssozor MIDWIFs- ay, who bas successfully treated all diseazes of females for thirty years, can be consulted, as usual, at 162 Chambers street, New York, or by letter,and medicine sent by mail, Married or single ladies who require a safe and certain reme- dy for removing obstruction, from whatever cause, can rely upon her gelebrated infallible French Female Monthly Pills. No, 1, to restore regularity in43 heurs. if of short standing, but obstinate cases of long standing may require No. 2, which are four de, stronger than No, 1 | and cam never fail. ar and healthy; price 3 a box. Can be obtained at No, 162 Chambers st., New York city. or sent by mail. with full instrao tions, by addressing Box No. 2,359 New York Poat Offce Also sola in Washington at Ro, 7 9th street, between B and F; and corner New York avenue and 14th Copyright secured, 30 competi’ 21 Ns osseusoh Dulce nik gente as ootaal or o days. es an en! him at hls cco from @ to Go'clock daily, my 2:3m) B. BACKER. 218 we Most wonderful astrolo, No. 218 K street. between 17th and 18th sts., two aquares Fon the F sears eer sac shoronge ce with asd in regard to Health, Wealth and Mar. Fri ovovexneanand Death.” Dr.” Backer can be Bt . Consulted from 8 in the morning till 9 in the eve- ning; Botrance through the candy store. SSS |. BROOKFIBLD, of Kan ean be con- Miwa on the Past, Present and Future events, shake oRiaOtene of ongiea Rema ake je rear of Don . has siadied under one of the most calebrated pa REBS COMPANY ; AM oha O14 Pa, Aoomue, Washinsion, D. 6, ones AUS TA, MBEROHAND MO} JEWELEY, VALU- A B 1B. &c., Forw: wi DISPATOH to Eemeulseneueat ig emma. ps Onrety NOMI. BAST, WEST AND NORTHWEST. Pe aW YORK, BOS SALTIMOEN' Giro i, atom. | popes Pe chen re ti ' and thence by Bi: = iter sad ay, commercial towns in Great Britain and the Conti- Dare stg arae ARN rg BIE Oma 8 0,9, DUNA> daent, Wasdinaton, D, 0, PROPOSALS. WYROPOPALS FOR STATIONERY. _ ARTME! pega! Petjamal Propo for Stationery Ww: | atanledbrepoment until the is a7 tthe articlesin to parties desiring to bid, %. Di tment reserves to itself the ri order the writing paper plain or faint lined aired pattern. Deliveries of all articles in the several classes comply with the written specifications,which x fcenisked! to bidders, with the samples of cles in class 1. Alldeliveries will be subject toim expert detailed for the | of the Treasury, and t ‘Iwill be farmished heer ehicatlon at the urpose by the Secretary livery of any inferior article shall be €eemed sufficient cause to annul jes must be free of charge at the Treasury must be signed by the indivi: or firm making it, and be accompanied b; that the bidder w ‘with good and sufficient bonds, if his bid jure to comply with any one order under a contract to operate to the forfeiture of the en- tire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary ofthe Treseury may direct the purchase in open market ef sueh quantities of any articles as shall be necessary to supply the deficiency caused by such charge to the contractors fi piereit shall be found neces- cles. tisfactory guar- and contracts will manufacturers of centum of the price w' fary to pay for euch | ~ Proposals umaccomp: antees will not be co be awarded only to ¢ or dealers in the articles. White Onp Paper. White t egal Cap Paper. Whites Packet Note Pap>r. White Commercial Note Paper. Yellow Bnrelope Paper, jrown Wrapping Paper. 4 Blotting Pape: Card Blotting Boa: White Bnvelopes, official White Envelopes, letter White Envelopes, note size. ‘White Medium Paper. White Super Koyal Paper. C1ass No. 2, Best quality Copying Ick, Bes: quality Blue Ink Best quality Writing Fluid. Faber’s best Black Faber’s best Red and Blue Pencils. ite ens. tee Pan re milee; fmgton 11:15 a.m, Arrive at Baltimore at 13:45 | . Best four-bladed Kniver, with pearl or stag ers. with ivory handles, Glass Inkstands. Qutta Perchs Rulers. = Nine and twelve inch Ivory Folders, ips. 3 ity Sealing Wax, made entirely from ‘ape. x sete, aesorted colors, ne, Best solid-beaded Pins, Swartwount’s Me! Pneumatic Inkstands. Bylet Machines. French Bylet i Pasteboard Reference Files, De La Rue ising Cards. tallic Paper Fasteners, pel Glass Sponge Cups. on’s Patent Binders, The Department reserves thes: bids for individual ite Bidders will bere7u ‘ignt to accept ms in classes land 2. _ it ifications farnis| wi e 6am- ie vind failere todo 80 willesuse the rejection id. i in items at prices leas than the fair cost of the articles wait be deemed fraudulent, and will not be conside: ff'g GH McOULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury, PFoPosaLs FOR STATIONERY, War DErARTMEnt. Jape 6, 1985. al De 1 DAY, June 28, 1355, fer supplying the stationery described in the schedule below, for the fiscal year commencing the first day of July next The Btationery m fe, Samples must secompany Tue successful bond, with appro: fillment of bis contract, and thi reserve the right to order the < sins. ASSENGEBS, whether soldiers or citizens, earn ested te respect the mm politely Pate. metiiowed for the Joameal ad- Pp ada wales i much as the keeping re cars roposeld will be ees ively for ladies ant Cee Cory ane until 12 ove! o vention of smoking in any bu’ amo! to make @ cheerfal coms plisues . especially in seat quality, bidder will be required ved sureties, for the fathfottale ie Department will articles asit may ase Or diminish the 1@ schedule below are to be furnisheé at the option of the Department, at the lowest market p. Paper made of linen st 29 reams Dispatch 30 reams Legal Cap. 300 reams Foolscap, ruled or plain, weighing 4 pele) LA te Past, ruled 0 reams Quarte . i, 360 eaar ‘ast, ri or plain, weighing 10 pou ls 200 reams Quarto Post, ruleg o; pounds, headed as per pa’ 1:0 reams Note Paper, ruled or plain. Note Paper, ruled or plain, ek. Oap, wetghing 16 pounds, r plain, plain. weighing 10 01 Ps Blotting Boards. 25 reams Envelo 10 reams Manil! 100,0¢0 Envelopes, officia! 25.100 Esvelopes, | 500,(00 Envelopes, PROM WASHINGTON trail in from Baltimore ir, buff or yellow royal. iter sizas, plain, letter sizes, extra heavy, headed per pa’ . 80,000 ettent letter sizes, extra heavy, headed 2 000 Quills, No. &. Faber’s black Lead Py 20dozen Red and 140 dozen Penholders. 20dozen Ivory Folders, 19 dozen Brasers, ivory handles. 10 dozen Rodgers’ or Wostenholm’s four blade 4 dozen Scistors. 3 dozen Shears. ynard & Boyes, Pisce Tok, quarts, D 2:0 dozen French Carmine. 4 25 dozen Inkstands, Draper’s, Whitney’s, or equal quality, 100 pounds Scaling-wax, scarlet. 3) pounds India rabber, p! 2) dozen Silk Taste, assor 8 dozen Rea Ti 4udozen roile 20) pounds Linen Twine. r S30 dozen large jars Mucilage, with brushes, 10 dozen quart bottles Mucilage. oks. ack Visiting Cards. Rac 10 dozen Rulers. &)) gross India-rubber Bands, sssorted, 5 dozen Memoran¢um Books, 6 dozen boxes Notarial Seals, 2 dozen Portfolios. 2 dozen boxes Eyelets. 1 dozen Eyelet 2 dozen Letter Filer. 25 dozen Writing 6 dozen Letter Clips. ee. Gold Pensand Holders, 125 yds. Tracin, 5 dozen Sponge Cu: 5 dozen Paper Weigh 20 boxes Patent Pape! 12Ruling Pens. psoroe ALS Fi 8 ors. pe. in pieces, assorted. Mayon’s OFFrow, June 12, 1865, Sealed Proporala will be signed until 2o’clock m. TH Jing instant, for the Puilding of, 8 3 nor! Ie fks Geaulrunder the followiog act of the Gor- poration of she. city of Washington, D.C., “*ap- nd he is hereby, authorized a three feet six inch barrel sewer to be constructed along Mth street west, of asewer in iith That the Mayor bi and requested toca four ieetaie qnchet; t! ab te sai sewer shall be i with such man! rom the corners intersecting avenues and streets as may be seemed oreter uri at veyor and supe: Ward ent two aqeistant i i ie Mayor; sioners to pe sepeum she eendlvona the work proceed regularly northward, and daring its ress not more than two squares of the street be open at one and the same time; and that to defray the expenses incurred under this act a special tax be,and is hereby. levied and im: by authority of the act of Gongre 865, 0n ail the lete and along the raid Sm lateral sewers ; that the work shall to existiog laws, aad of the Second fe, ‘airs, Journeys, Law Suits, Absent NN street north to said tax to bi the same manner as is now the act of May 23, 1353, for and collecting the cost of laying foot pavi Proveded, T! se Of constructi jon, ich portions of 14th street as are crossed by other streets, avenues or public alleys on the owners of private | shall not be assessed o1 rty, but shall be paid for ou: of the fandsof | BANKERS, 730 ““ge2R~ 7.30 br, JAY COOK, of our tru, having roramed the General Agency for Qovernment Loans, We are prepared to furnish promptly te agents an® merch 8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. ‘Those notes are isgued, under date of August Wy 1264, in denomonations of 960, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73:10 per cent. per as num, and Rave coupons attached, payable in law- fal money, On February 16th and August 18th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawfal money on August 15th, 1967; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, ad par, for v. IVE-TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Goverament a® 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 st pres ent worth in the market about NINE PER OZNT premium, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium upen the bonds of 8IX PER OENT., with a prospect of » much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes, We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- eral issnes of FIVE PER OMNT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon, We aleo tak Gertificatee of Indebtedness and Governme: Bonds of all insues at their current value. Faull information furnished upon spplication ip person or by mail. AND HOLDERS OF OAUTION TO BOR OTEs. In order te prevent the mutilation of these note® the Becretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable anes all the an- matured coupons are attached. JAY COOKE & CO., feb 4-dtt Bankers, First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H: D, COOKER, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY uD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, OTH Sv., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT? Government securities with Treasurer United tates i a7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS .“Wa Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & CO.,as BPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, wewill fill all orders with promptnens and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply of the Notes on haud and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH BXCHANGSE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL QITIES OF THE UNITED STATES We purchase Government Voucherson the MOST FAVORABLE TBEMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACOOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to as. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, ‘WasHkincrox, Mareh 20, 1505. m 2)-tf ‘BORET DISEASES! BECBET DISEASES! BAMARITAN’S GIFT oer GAMARITANS GIFT) THE MOST ORETAIN REMEDY ry “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for pees GONORHEA 'GLEET, STRICTURES, ac. Contains no nel no Balsam, no ercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. ‘The table, havi re a Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in "twenty-four hours.®. Breyared bys nate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; HO EXPOSURE, HO TROUBLE,P* JHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have ey aorged with Balsam Oopavia, ok ee SYSAMAEITAI'S Gurr, Bent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3 ROP ORRS, “aaa Ue Ba ER SAMARITA., v8 ROOT AND HE RB JUICES Is offered the ic as a positive cure, 'L_DISBASES, the SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL Dis Hat e BAMARITAN’S BOOT AND most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever prescribed, it reaches and Scadsoanen sv sry potticle ofthe venereal poison, so that the cure is thorougm and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- or erent de not Sraneey Fed ease ry for which you ma: if DO NOT ‘DESPAH | Ithougk you may be pronounced incurable. the a RMARTTAN'S HOOT AND BRD JUL0M8 will remove every vestige of impurities from the system as well as all the bad effects of Mexcury. BAMARITAN’S CHANORE WASH. Price % cents: Full directions. HAT THE SURGEONS SAY OF THE SAMAE- i, ITAN’S REMEDIES. * Ox Board THE BteAmsuir Costa Bic, Fed. 10, 1865 —Messrs. Desmond & Co., 915 Bace street, Philadelphia—Dear Sirs: Please send me one eros@ of your Bamariten’s Gift by Adams & Co.’s Ex- preas, 80 as to reach me by the 13th, as we sailom that day. Finding it to be what it ia represented, I do not like to make a rare? without a supply. ** Yours, very respecte y, , Dorset, Surgeon “ atlantic Mati Steamship Jo., N. A “* Between New York and Aspinwall. DESMOND & GO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post prt by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner lth st. and HENRY OOOK, Alexandria. may 6-tf GMa dae ae by Royal Letters Pat- tent ol England, and secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial Gollege of Medicine, Vienna. Triesmar No. 1, te the eilectual Saeed) for Relax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exh: ion of the Bystem. Fri the 1 Gubeba, a4. Tries- Bar Sea's atant*aypccne tute obeiating 01 the ase of mereury and all other deleterious ingre- jenta. Each pre) ion is in the form of a most agree- able Loteaee: heen ed fro} 6 effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, Smaneeine $9. Divs fo coparate doses, asad: poiniateree by Valpeau, Sallamands, Roux, &¢., ‘Wholesale and retail by Dr, BARROW. Ne. 194 Bleecker ts iso of SO. FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave, e . 0. 5 y corner lith street. i mar$-6m'" cone r ‘BL CONDUCTED THE ™ OLDEST ROT) On Ah nein Baal capacity, ERAN HOTEL, x Corner Pa. auc and lub st. Washinsion, B, 8, ‘This hotel, the oldest conducted on the pe in thiscity, bas been eniarged and ‘proved in every Way necessary for the mmodation of the increasing guests, ‘hankful for the kironage, — 5 Pe a at by eae ya Dusiness we Teoeive fore, Guests will only be charged with what they receive, oow-tf p, BMRIOH. Proprietor, cient amount is difference in the | | mess, pleasure, er the duties of married | iiddie aged of old men, who, fro ma ther causes, debility in | ES be staoing't vones 4 tof j eet ©! area Dg the line of sa: ofthe th has ot fF, i guarantee satis- faction 40 alt ao ney size her io eau Ward. the price per lineal foot for ix ineh sewer, also for the four ecline all propesals, should it be me ry for tne. interest of the Corporation to do . eserved. "Specifications can be seen at the officeofthe City Commissioner every day, bteween the hours of 0 o’alock 8. m and 12 m.; sso in the Qity Sur- ‘or’s office every Menday Frid. one but practical mechan! ' the Teeth | tid is entirely unequal cate disorders, in all diate in lis action, and free from TAL. Youre MaNehe Eave Nace’ themselves D certain secret habits which unfit them Tle ala the folli at Sree Paeaie | Friend. | address, in a sealed @Ryolope on re- | oleaia ee enty-five Cents, di AS. A, BTRWART & 01 ous Portes Won. HURSTON ORY PRARL H POW Lf . l= BR is terion tant Boer: N For sale by all druggists W TRU PAPERS aT ING PL. fais by all dregs, Wing FROMETLY ATTEND. yea a the Captains on board. or to JNO, Water street, Georgetown