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THE EVENING STAR. Baltimore Markets, June 22, Coffee—The demand for Rio shows no im- | provement, sales at 2240234 cents, gold, ac- , cording to quality. | ceeters pangd reported of 100 bbis. good How- | ard Street Extra at $9, and 200 bbis. Superfine at $7 62x per bbl. Rye Flour—First quality dull at $5.50. Corn Meal—Sales of City Mills at $5.25. | Grain— Demand fair. Sales of prime Red ‘Wheat at £1.60a82 (5; do. white $2.10. Corn at #5ai05 cents for white; and yellow do. 9089 | cents, and Uats 7Sasi) cents, weight. Moijasses—Q notations nominal, y1z:—Clsyed ©@uba 38a42 cents; do Muscovado, in bhds, 45a | 50 cents: English Island, 45070 cents, and Por- | 3% to Rico 50875 cents °provisions—Market i is active—Bacon Shout- | ders at 15x cents; Sides at 168164 cents; and | Sugar-cured Hams a25 cents; new prime | Mess Pork sold at $20a#27 50, and closed steady. | Western Lard remains nominal at 18% cents, and Baltimore refined at 22 cts it_Sales of Ground Alum reported at $a$l.c5, and Marshall’s Fine at $2 69a82.35. | ket quiet “Sugars Market firm for all grades. We and E. 1. fair to good refining.$11.00al1.50 tebe grocery. 1150a12.00 prime grocery 12.50a13 25 Porto! Rico tair to oan grocery 11.50a12.25 prime to choice grocery. 13.50a15.00 —Very little demand and market estern held at $2.09.—Balt. Clipper. Wh nike heavy {a Waterfall. { Y. correspondent Chica ro Times. } Some perverse female, who chose to disre- gard our advice about “tying them on tight,” yesterday losther esteemed waterfall on de- | scending from astage atthe corner of Rroad- way and Canalstreet. She either did not miss the appendage, or affected unconsciousness ef | its Ices, and hastily entered an Eighth avenue car, quite fall of ladies, while a policeman cked up fhe “hairy nothing,” and handling te awkwardly followed in pursuit of the Arriving at the car door, he could Dot recognize the lady who had been deprived of her ornament, and naturally demanded, «Whose is this thing *’ lrreverent policeman! Immediately there was a simultaneous clateDing of the backs of heads on the part of lady passengers, with one exception; she only pressed her bonnet fiercely back against the car window, and, with hands demurely folded in her lap, put on an air of perfect innocence. It was her wig, undoubtedly, which the policeman fumbled so comically, but he was too gentlemanly to force it upon her and thas increase her discomfiture,so he putit upoo the end of his club and tossed it into the gutter | As if it had been some deceased vermin. haps some she rat is even now flourishing through the sewers of New York with this fashionable attachment, a curious spec- tacle for some modern adventurous Jean Valjean. §o~ The funniest story of the age is told bya Detroit paper. A lady suspected her husband of improper intimacy with the hired girl. Without informing her husband of her inten- tions, she sent the girl off and that night went to sleep in the girl's bed. She hadn’t been there | long when somebody came and took the other aif of the bed. About two hours after the wife rose, intending to reveal the intended infidelity of her spouse, struck a light, when jo! it was the hired man. w@-The War Department has designated Rock Island as the depot at which shall be collected and stored all artillery. arms, ord- mance, and other trophies captured during the war by northwestern troops. These will be systematically arranged and carefully pre- served under the supervision of the ordnance department. @7The old elm tree on Boston Common on which Mary Dyer was huang, twohundred and thirty years ago, for preaching (.uaker doc- trines, is still] standing. Some c its heavy branches are supported by iron chains, and ony Possible care is taken for its preserya- ion. U7 The new three-cent pieces are com; of 74 per centof copper and 26 per certof pela makes a very hard alloy. It akes leces to make a pound, and the Government just a if a cent a ney. Rand WJ The Providence Journal iene asan interesting fact that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States has a grandson who is anative of Rhode island, and adds: «We are pleased to be able to announce that Mrs. Senator Sprague and family are quite as well as could be expected.” a7 The Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company has given 250,000 for the foundation nnsylvania Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Or- phan’s Home, and the State has added 275,000. OU? Great mortality is said to Ves among the colored population at Charleston. About 0 died week before last, and 167 in the week | previous. i} S7 {mmense quantities of lumber have ar- rived at Richmond, Va., butthe demand is dight, as building is not — on very rapidly. Brigbam Young has “counselled” all faithful of Mormon City to shoot down any “Gentile” seen walking with a Mormon fe- male. S87 At Norfolk, on Monday, there was BgOv- ernment sale of 6,152 sacks of oats at $1 72 per sack, and 5,000 at $1 S4 per sack i" The winner of the Derby was sired and | dammed in France, but is now universally | blessed there. 7 A telescope jnst up in the Paris Observa. tory cost two hundred thousand dollars—the largest in the world. | 71,000,000 Dewpapers pass through the London Post Office annually. . | Ss Twomen have been sentenced to fifty francs fine at Lille for having stated that the Fumor was current of the Emperor's deathin Bar ao A proposition has been msde to enter- | tain the whole ot General Sherman’s army— 4,000 men—on the 4th of July atan old fash- joned Kentucky barbacue, near Louisville. Up The Austrian army is about to be re- duced to 7=0,000 men. @7 An explosion at Navasota, Texas, on the 23d of May, destroyed twenty-five buildings and Killed several persons. Theloss amounted to over $1,000,000. 7A medal bas been struck at the French Tint commemorative of the journey of the Emperor to Algeria. Itis to be distributed to the principal Arab chiefs, and will have two inscriptions—one im French, the otherin Arab- ay a@A Catholic gentleman in Engiand died recenuy. His son was in Romeand with the Pope when he received the news, sc His Holi- ness telegraphed his benediction ‘to the family ofthe deceased. This isthe first instance in which blessings have been sent by telegraph. @7A contract has just veen conciuded with the United States government by a person at New York,forjthesupply of beef for the use of the army and Davy, during the ensuing three months, at $9.35 per 100 pounds, live weight. S7 The Petersburg (Va.) Express under- stands that a commissioned officer and twenty men have been ordered toevery court house in the State to preserve order, and to exercise & general supervision over such freedmen’s camps as may be established in their respec- tive vicinities, i> The Masons of the State of Texas met in Houston on the 15th and issued an address to the Masons of the State, counselling obedience to the law and cheerful submission to the au- tori discountenancing all insubordina- tion and mutinons conduct. 7 The Journal of Commerce, upon the vest information from all parts of the South, ad- Deres to its former estimate that the amount of #otton ip the country is not far from 1,500,000 bales. + mF rhe New York seogeponserp intimates thst & subscription paj re around in that city in benalf of . Lee already has zome £60,000 on it. FINE OIL PAINTINGS. first-class work of art, olan avorite ite pupil of of <a op oe alitue | which have been used in | S44 oF SERVIOBABLE MULES, | there will be ac} | GIEBBORO.D.'0 Manet, a@athor Saatfom als parrictare Frames, alce gels 3 eso ES, 0.4567 al a joo rs: a e _W7 Terms cash. = lows a IN2¥ 2rYLE6 sPRING OLoTurNG. WALL, STEPHENS & 00., eDD. ane, Between Sth and 10 hate. ene. y, The Great Decline in “Goods has inducedus ture stock one OF Pane ASuIONABLE CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, of every description, at greatly reduced prices—, larger sae of cos of f which ‘we are determined to LD HovoxtiLonene: ° . ae forall ted to teense teed coming season, arenes sian be sold to for new additions daily arriving. © my liee Wits Edtih ‘wokts, MARBLE MaN ‘and W, ACE. a Foe ye oy Be meng to order on reasonable terms Ri a ae pend BASTBEN MAB- ers for boon td, LABS petpoca Taig anaes Frente wort ‘wert. Woahingtor = | -- | Boal oder and AUCTION SALES. | FUTURE DAYS. SLB oF CONDEMNS ‘aD GUARTEBMASTER'S | | BBAMS ee re Seon 320 BEAMS Successful bidders wit be required to remove the stores within five (5) days from date of sale, Terms cash, in Government oe COKER, Brig. Gen. ang Binet a COE eater, | fe2-t Gen aa oot of Washington. ABGR BALE OF WAGONS AND HARNESS, Chil Quertermane s Ofer, Degas of Wechinsionst jhingion. «Suse 17, 18606. Will be sold at zabiie Ges + uader the direo- tion of Brevet Colonel Charles H. Tempkins, A. , at the Government Mill, rituat on Bastreet, bet. 2 aus and 22d, in the city of Wash- ington, D. C., about TWENTY THOUBAND F pars or SINGLE MULE A LOT OF sebbums, &e., ponte service. The harness will be ra ae single sets. About 1,560 WAGONS a ekioh will be sold singly to the highoat bidder. The sale of Wagons will commence on WED- NBESDAY, June 23 1465, at WW o’clock a m ,witas lot of sbout 40), ata point north of the Railroad Park, near the terminus of New York avenue north.and after their sale is completed the re mainder will be sold on C atreet east. between lith and 15th streets, near the Liucoln Hospitsl. The sale of Harness will earesue e on THURSDAY, | June 29, 1865, at 10 o'clock a. The sale of Wagons an Harness will continue, on alternate days. until the whcle number is sold, Terms cash in Government funds, The attention of buyers is called to the large sale of MULEB, commenced on MONDAY. May 22, Te and which is still being continued from day to day: Gen, and Oier Quartermaster. uae $o17 19 1 GOR and Ce tor Washington. QUARTERMASTER R GENER AL’S OFFICER, Wasaincton,D, O., June 9, 1355. f the Quartermaster General, ,at Public Auction, to the bigh- By direction est bidder. at the times and places named below, Per- | viz WILLIAMSPORT, PA.. THURSDAY, June 15, HUNTINGBON, PA., THURSDAY, June 15, 1985, SCRANTON, PA., THURSDAY, Jus 855, WILMINGTON, DBL. | THURSDAY, June 23, PITTSBURG, PA., TURSDAY. June 27, 1865. HABBISBURG, PA, ete S HUREDAY. June TWO HUNDRED SERVICEABLE MULES ateach place. Regal of them were bought In the bemianing: of the war. as young mules, accompanied the arm: in all their marches and camps. and are thoren; ly broken. harde: by exercise, gentle and eaiAe from ecion 40 long eurrounded by the sol- Though sound and serviceable, they are no longer required in the army, and can be purchased 29, ; at these sales atfar less than their true value. The attention of both miners and farmers.is es- pecially invited. z es sold singly. Bales to commence at 108 Terms casa, in United Braver garrenS ye IN, ome eremicr Gen’l, incharge Lelia Division TA! LE OF SERVICEAB: SP L BA! HORSES. 0. LE ma Washington, D. C.,Jane.8, 1865. t I ny exéee of the uartermaster General, there ll be sold, at igh eo auction, Sire the tires higher Bidder, at the 3 time and. and place named oa bee NEW YORK Siete a aes June 16, 1865. Quartermaster General’s Office, NEW YORK CITY: TO 20 Bay Tons OUR. FRIDAY, Saute 2 aoe i une 27, 1865, FRR Fo dana dis = Two bundre he ifty HORSES each 4: An opportunity to porate asuperior class of draft horses, at Tar i less than their true value, is Bow offered to t: woagtie. "The snimals, hosge sound and serviceable, are no longer required in the army, and must be fold. The attention of managers Gs Ce manufactocies is especially called lorses Bold sing.». sales 0 commence at 10a. m., and willbe held at the Government nt Stables, oe Septal avenue an and Biaten gurreae B iteee in United * itlig B it Bi e.Gen eteaes ce revet Brig. General in char; je 9-t29 iv.Q. M. G. 0. OF SERVI! SPzcraL SALES Rsae aaa DBAFT Quartermaster General's Office, Washnston, cs June 1, ie Br dirgetion of the Quartermaster here wiil be sold at public maton te ay hie! on! bidder, atthe “2.0 MOR laces naried below. viz: GIESBORO, D: |ATURDAY, E Gene oS ey aa WILLIAMSPORT, PA.. BATURDAY, June 17, WESTCHESTER, PA. ig, SATURDAY. June 17, GIBSBORO, D. C., SATURDAY, June 17, MONDAY, Jane 19: 1858. GIESBORO. D CO: BATURDA we J 24, 1865. orange PA.. BATU URDAY. June 2, GIESBORO. D Y, J 26, PITTEBUROL, PA Pi vata PBOBORO. D- D. Be o} ecm to purchase a superior class of Draft Rerses, at! at far lean ches their true value, Ss now afforded te the ublic, The th sound and serviceable eee oat are no longer required thearmy, and rust be sold. ‘The attention of managers of cit: rallroade and of manufactories is especially called te these sales. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence & 0a. m.. Terms cash, in United Btates eurrenc; Steamboat for Giesvero street eae Wash: seington, © ALE OF GOVERNMENT aeons termaster Generals | }» First Di 3 aia Washington City, May 3 oa ' sold at public aaatlon, pintersste Glesboro, DO ps ee, Bizsess Jui 7 1865, Fees a, FRIDAY. 4 une 3. 1865, TUMSDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY ne week thereafter during the month of Two HUNDRED GAVALRY HORSES BACH For road ane ve purposes, good Pi eed ming purposes, many bar- Horses sold ety, Bale to emenes 8 at 10 a. xerga in United Btates mboat for Giesboro will leave 71 7th street Me nerf, Washington, every hour from yr a. ae to6 ? Brevet Brigadier General. renee ir mI ', in char, rs 2 vision Quartermaster General’s Office. my30- 3680 S412 OF GOVERNMENT Honsns, rlermaster General's Or First 4. | eis sold aon public eS hes 3 i Didder, at the thme and places named vis BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, LANCABTAR, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, READING, PENNSYLVANIA, THUBSDAY, WEST OBESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THUBS- MIFFLIN, » PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, » PENBBYLVANTA, , THURSDAY BALTIMORM. HARYLAND, THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY TWO HUNDRED GAVALBY HORSES Hi Id singly. Sales to commence at 1 penta ee oft jnited Saunas Fa arn shee Brevet Brigadier General, in char: my 30-tje29 pastas First Division a. a: eo. ‘HIS £ TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- TH ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, inthe District of i’ Qoinrabis, fers of administration on estate of Srreseased tapleton, late of aieeea sir city, D. All personshaving elgmn againct the rns oa rene under’ my hand this 20th day of We oiawe* SOBEPH spe" ‘M. B. HOOPER & sons x Ww MANUPEOTGREns TWIaRe ab D NarTING Dealers in “a used et a balbis capi rests, Balti- AN Br HE a aE BN x WILL aM A 4 le. ioneit fe ploamen rte ieee 2s ‘opham. Aix phis. and Byenue, Beatby TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: OTOMAC TRANSPOBTATION OOMPANY, _ Vanderbilt. Cent. A. ; U, Oolmary. xpress... -Oapt. BE. A, Ryther. Steamer Bteamer | ee et Bret nen tae ¢ Steamers 0, VANDERBILT agen BXPRESS Will be sold at anette auction, uader the direc- wih leare, RIDAT. 2 v ee OF ena James M emcee 2a neanae. | Alexandria shington. 2 No : 8 | eigen isth and 19th streets, Washington Georae soma, op cpping fi°ait the usual landings epee pled LEO RA aC oe Returning will leave’ ‘Weshington every SATUR- Shot of « condemned Quartermaster Stor Day and WB! INBSDAY at 6 s’clock a MTs “Broan, Shovels, Spader, Pi Picks. ks. Axon, Sausres, Son qeclems stopping at the i tf iles, rind: tenes, (3 io Cote: Pacltase Geens, Paar, Caps Tanteres: | A ee Et On as Linkt street wart, 5 ae Rufloetors, Pen-heldere, Steel Peus, Wa 5 BROD' BRE & 0O.,No,3 King street, Alex: | aD MORGAN, RHINEHART & CO. .No. — Water | tenn ‘Georgetown, and 241 F street, Meu |! | ATEANTIOC STEAMSHIP 00.8 LINE SOREW STEAMERS WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA: NEW YORK) VP GRURGRTOWN. frea) BS. Tons FO TDSON: ont ZF J; a eur, apt Hears Pier NO. 12” North Rirers | wow York, at 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesdays snd ¥ Leave Snow's wharf, 107 ae rtreet, Geor; Sonny atte: m., Tuesdays na jaturdays, for ow Freight received daily, handled in the most carefol manner, ead ae ivered with the greatest dispatch, at fair rate! ‘assage and Btate Serna with # oka sn for comfort and pleasure. Set shrough from Washingten to Albany. Troy. and Saratoga. Tickets good for either night or day steamers St, Oe ene udaon iv" Daniel Drew, and (. Vib- d, on the Hudson Biver. jevtane and’ to Portland ‘Sy Cromwell's od. established Mise freight and pesrace etal, to, 107 Water treet, t, Georgetown, FLOWERS & Bi tay wade H.B ORoMWECL & CO. $6 West street, New York. Passage and State Rooms can be engaged at the Com; y's Office. 241 oe itrect, between Ts re 14th, Washington, D. C. je6~ U. 8. & LINE, FROM RALTIMOR MONROH, NORFOLE. Y FOR roar BIOHMOND, ie POINT, THE BAY LINE STREAMERS Will leave the Usion Teck footot Ooncora street, 6P, -ORT T MOMBOE. ‘AND *NORPOLE, VA.. Connecting at Port Monree with a line of first- clase steamers. daily, on James River. for CITY ee AND ee va, haperion @scom- WILL LEAVE RIOHMOND Rr 6 A.M. bee stopping at City Point, and connecting at Fort Monroe with the Bay Line Steamers that leave Norfelk at 4 P. M.,and arriving in Baltimore a time for the Eastern and Western trains, and for Washington City, . The steamers o: this line navigate the James River going and returning. eatroly in daytim giving passengers ample time to see the furtific tions, and all other objects of interest. TICKETS BB, athe above places can be had en board of my Meet Fare from itimore to Norfolk. ~¥6 Hes i * Fort Mowroe_ Through tickets from Bato, to Richmond... $3.00 “ City Point. 7.50 RZ Btate roems anal meals extra. RZ The state room accommodations are unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied. ‘assepgers taking the 1.15 train from pattabenfata ‘ill make connection with &7- Passengers taking the 8.00 A. M. trai fr xiw YORK. have amplo tite to aine in Bait, Pase: rs taki: ees ee ett wWaeniner TON ng rain from +make connection with ah Hee. HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Aponte Jeo tt — STRAMEES, kly, betw HI: abaLeaY aang” piss reii ir pyr 2 Town” EORGE:, Popamers ieee, aman and George ea dove, WEDNESDAYS and BAT- Sas. Nort Wharver: Pbiladel- and High, George! For freight appl; maging Jou 2. B. DAVIDEOR. streo! Agent ia Ph ifpa, gent Pailadelohia, Wie bo OLEDE, de P20PosALS FOR STATIONEBY. Chief Quartermaster’s Washington, pane a Mision 510m, mance 15, 1865. Sp H sO por is wi re anit MONDAY done 26.4035 ot He ona ce farnishing STATION E: Y for this De (ATParticles must be CF the: tary beatae: must be ei at i les o} welch (of Paper. one quire; heave: mrt farm i th with ale‘pr veal but gne sample of the article bid for, and onoe price for each article, which must he distinctly marked thereon. ‘tract will be awarded to the lowest The reppopstle bidder. Bac! pert mast ke signed by the individual or oe mal id the ability to foe the centract, itanerded: must be certified bj the per- 800 Or yecee proposed as sureties, Shou! 82”, articles be required ee are not enume; in the sehedale; they, are to be fur- nighed 8 hacks lowest market price. The Depot Quartermaster reserves 2 himself the teh of ordering. from 1 ater or less guantity of each aed ever 7 artic con- tracted for, as the yante service 1 meres me uire, witbin six months su sequent to the date of the contract, and should any articles not be vdelivered within @ reasonable time after being ord ered. he also reserves the right to purchase the Said article in the open market, at the risk and expense of the yorone Or persons contracting to furnish the same e will. in all cases decide Whether th the terms of se contract ayo ace complied with. and reserves e Con’ tojcomply with ita terms, pahie eras ionds approved security are to the person or persons contractin, 4 aoe ° erenby, qetiere? supply a srbictes/o ered ‘Ne con- is sureties 6! - felture speciited in auch bond. fee ONS cate, must be ad “BELGADIRN GESEEAE'D, ‘i. *giseped to ghiet,Gperiermater 1 sDepst, of Warhloeton: D. to be ain. marke Te} Stationery.’ Pl y posals ‘for SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES, 40 reams Manilla Wrapping Paper, 30 a foe aot areloge ess than pounds per ream, per reai 20 reams white Foli 10 reama white Volo Pot aneulea nled, por peers 100 reams white Foolscap been Faled, not less an 12 pounds per ream, per resi 10 reamn erew peapees ‘aper, raled Bot "Tena than 2 20 reams wh ite Let! . peer tor Baper. ra railed, not less than 10 reams whits Letter Paper. unraled. 20) zeae nite Commercial Note Paper, raled, than § pound: 1,000 aheeta Blotting Cenc: oor Tea Ber Feam. 48 Blank Books demi fall & Blank Books, foita size: Rit pound. Per autre. 100 alank x Books, crown-¢ap size, bound in cleth, 10) BI an Books cap size, halfbound, i 200 ect ave Memorandum Books, full wive, per Ea) Time BOOK, demi size, bound in cloth, per £0 Time me Books. small quarto size, bound ia eloth, x0 Time Oona ee small octavo size, bound ‘in Teath- 20,c00% whlte Oticiai Ravelopes, No. 12, very thick, 60,000 rabite Official Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, 100. on tte Oficial Envelopes, 9x4 inches, very 100, ad white better Envelopes, 5}4x3 inches, very 12 dozen Arnold i ‘Writing bottles, per dozen aren -in quart and pint dozen Maynard & Noyes’ or other Black Ink, iB quart. pi: age Dottie end half-pint bottles, per 12 dozen Arnold’s Copyi: a! a og pope ina nk, in quart and pint Ha dosen: Tare ence B Gopring Tnk, in quart and a dome perin ttles. per dozen bottles. pe lass bottles, and 96 sosean Faber ‘# or other Black Lead Pencils, Nos. id 3. beat quality, per dese: 24dozen' mebers or other od and Blue Pencils, 100 orem Gillott's Steel Pens, assorted, per 200 gress nother Bteel Pens, assorted, per gross, satoxent pater Pen Holde’ inds, per R dozen ‘Tin Farce Fold fetrane 2 Praticee 16 the pound, 10 sounds W n White Tadic Wabber, 40 pleces to the 100 aeons pieces Red T pe, Nos. 17 and 23, per 300 oven Spools Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per size, per dozen. 24 dozen chase Sar Macilage and Brushes, small ou retter® far opr ne "Books, 500, 700 and 1,000 pages 00 sheets 3 eturn m Paper, raled and printed to pat- ccuae rg Bii'Pep Paper. ruled to pa’ . Der ream, per 24 dozen Glass Inkstand4, assorted, per dozen, 12 dozen Gutta Percha Pen Holders, ys Bat cr lozen. ed ree LG Per pound ap 12dozen glass jars Mueilage and Brushes, large ozen, 1,000 ay Sostonee Peper, ruled to pattern, per very Paper Folders, per edovan. 4 dgzem jozen Mraser#, ivory or wood handles, per dozen. 6 dozen ratte Percba Rulers, 16 inches long, per 5 cron Toate Bubber Bands, assorted sizes, per 2°0 sh: Payer, sheet. So bo age -Purtanere’ . in, per box, gore Bingiog Bo ards. note ote sige, car daent oom Sol loved, Fed Oars De H F Paper, per ream eeeral jor Paper: per ream. 0 ‘antic 1 Soren Metsengere iecipt Bo Books, per dozen, | other responsible Exprees Com; ¢ j= Cay P. Kiesele ! DIREOTORY: Wh eae hoo '8,—F, foot of Walnut re on Commencing Se ay Jane 10th, 1855. ‘ume AY, &c., at 8.304. M., Mxptess, 2.90 izquews 8 ‘TZ ca rots ror Mi eviL a, VINELAND, &e., 8.308. May F Vor BRIDGETON, SALEM, &e., st 9.154. M.. For GLASSBORO, &e., 8.30and 9.15 4. M., 2.30 | | one A WOODBURY, &o,,8.90 and 915A. M., 2.9, anne: RRTORNING WILL LEAVE May st 5.30 A.M., Passel Mail, 12.08 P. M., ate rk ‘M., Mail, °.45 A.M., Preight, sy Flom ai G2 Aol, Mail, 9 A.M. Preight, 4.05 Prosdbere ae Sis and 8.19 A. M., Mail,9.06 A. My i orres at Faly, aeeticee expr train will be added to and from bich will leave Cape eyes ee re a Camden. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent * ae ae y. Salem and Cape May and Millville bi WEST JERSEY BXPRE8SS COMPANY mit hey to all the usual branches of receive, deliver and forward throagb fs Fe ea parts y, apy article entrus' 0 them. oe Special Messenger accompanies each through *Philadelph . June 5, 1865. je 10-dtSep} Mi IO BS. OO. race BALTIMORE & OF December 13, 1864, On and after Sunday, December 18, 1864, Passen- | ger Trains between Washington and Baltimore will be ran a8 foliew: TRAINS | ‘Movin NG NORTH. One te way BTATION & HAR- sissune Washington 6:15 a.m. Arrive at Baltimere 8: 007 A. No. 2-NEW YORK & EuIEAPEDEETe ux- PRESS—Leave Washingt’n 7 M. Arrive at Philsdelphis 1: 356 P.M., New Tork ‘5:30 P.M. No Baltimore tickets sold No. 3_ BALTIMORE & WESTERN TRAIN— Het Penne ai ity Bi NL connecting at bee the West, and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 —REW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- weit as a. ve Arrive at Baltimore at at 12:45 » Philadelphia 6:37 P.M., New York 10:00 oi ameey sae a are 'e eshington conn on Relay with Frederick train, ‘ariive at Bal- ere 4: S i M. No. TIMORE COMMUTATION AND putt ADELPHIA THAIN Leave, Washin 8 fie fepa at Ble ra spare. Beltsville, ‘taurel and ha jon onlv wna yBOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK BX- IN—Leave Washington 6:00 F. x. ils apd Passone of the countr York for th 1», Wor’ aledsiphin oF or. fae ts Mavisg. - Weat. me ernment orde: = ORB & HAREISSUHG BOC at 6985 F. mand arrives? aan more 6:25 P. uw TLADEDPHIA AND wae aN TRATRT Leave W ten at 7: ae 01 - pete fe Meroe Train for Grafton, Wheeling, Sees pact pon ‘ta in the West. Beaches New York FOR A) ‘ABOLIS the connectionn will be made with the 5: ne a uM, enone Serle 4:30 P. M, from Py Washington, Ho trains ) Annapolis on x INB nou Tax eager ee are the 3 5 roche Th for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M, ai for baltimore, Pailsdelpaia, ‘and the West, tan TIOKRTE West, a8 well ote) ROUGH TICKBTS to t Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be the Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as well ie at_new office in the American can Telegram Building, Pennsylvania ue, betw 6th EH will be checked at all hours. —also for eAGgacE st a gave trouble and confusion at trains. ERS, diers or citizens, Celtel ether sols ‘te respect the eee ete et ae “3 Sxelu Cay oF smote their attendants, nud the at te the bury. of arate the trains. coer of ‘rranmortasion, £.M. CULM, General Ticket Agent, 20 30 oc PENNSYLVANIA ROUTER ORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. ‘Recommodation ———.-3 P. d Pittsburgh Bxpre: Hiatal ota Bie Mipress—— TRAEN FROM ASHING’ aoe bday the 920A. a how Baldinors tabu nd fe “tor or Biter Srochentar. its (ae "tor Mew fork Olty. THE 4.30 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ‘M. train ti Cagnects with ittebare and Bri aoe Tw FEOM WASHING On om Balti- op itcburel a cars ectin, ittebur, an . ; Olea, en . and a ee Buffalo, jester, and beat os acne, NDAY. Om TREO TRIOS DS, SLEEPING CARS ON , ON NIGHT TRAINS Boipieas’ Tioxers a? Government Ba: LOW FARB AND ND QUICK TIME. By-Yor Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Bou’ saute, corsez feaneyivania avenue jixth under National Hotel. pot House, No, on ab Oats near 0 New Jersey = cA is B BY rr en! deaiele at micket Agent an icke' nt. HO. GILLETS, Passenger Agent, corer es 6th PERSONAL. — BAR FRIBND:—The Captain is now a sound man, and thanks me for Fecommending him to whom be was treated so honorably and skillfully. DS. DABBY is still at 499 7th street. je 19-1m* [MPORTANT TO LADIES.—_MADAM WENAH can be consulted onthe cure of meme i eases at her idence. 227 8th street west. Hours from 10 a.m. » m. for particulars send for a circu’ ‘Am’ ease STELL, Prorgsso: who has successfully tre: I die ted AnOs of females for thirty years, can be convulted, as ae at 162 Chambers street, New York, or by letter, and mediciae sent by mail, Married Se single Tadies who require s safe and certail for removing © ch Female Mowthly ularity in48 hours. it ‘of short’ sanding. pat bstructien, from crhatev he oe geigee orate infallible restore obstinate cases of long standing may requir. 2,whichare four degrees stronger than and can never s fa ‘ id healt! nai at No, a1 Rew Yor city. or sent by mat Fab by addressing Box No. 2 me CR is street, between avenue and tiih sltect. Oopyright secured, mys) 3m* D. ate 42 ‘4420 Penn’a sven ores a SYPHILIS reed ate as sere ee ee LOUNGE. IVER: KID! SAR uit & fear aasy years oxy the prac- Sad senses, the cee lefiance to min ris th ir eat cutee mA care: Hate a 218 the @ Most Wonderful Aitcologer, 2 ere | T . 218 K str Pease from the F at. cars.gives fall and information rai affairs throu; with and in re, to Health, a vealt riage, Love Affairs, vonsueysy Law Suits, Absent Friends Bickness and Death. Dr. packet can be consultéd from 8 in the morning till 9 in the eve- ning. ce through the candy hore. ‘BS. BROOKETELD oe oe be com R oct, in Ges las ‘Rosvital by? a stud ‘the most catalina dereery and eae Hhankte tae continue to Rise 08: aoetentta phere A Sx or Tas el; Smith’s eis Fest a as aaa But aid tere ty, Onn ered FRANCK TAYLOR, Mail, 8.20 A. M., Preteht, | Freight, | Sacre rie express | PROPOSALS. prorenate Fou sratiensay. aEasury Peer Sealed Proposals for Stationery will be received at this Department until the js day of July, at 12 0’eloe! Samples of the articles in el geriwill be furnished ses partien desiring to bid, ysapplication at the the De De variment reserves to itself the right to order the writing payer plain or fai at lined to any ‘aired pattern. "Deliveries o all articles in the several classes 't comply wit! abe written specifeations,which | will be efaralaned to bidders, with the sampies ef . Sail deliveries will be subject totnspection by an tailed for the par! se by the Secretary @ Treasury, and the delivery ef any inferior FAT neil be ceemed samclent cause to annul @ cont Deliverteni must be free of charge at the Treasury re rtment, Washington nf be signed by the individual d be accompanied by a satis hat the bidder will execute a od and sufficient bonds, if his bid ilure to comply with any one order under contract to operate to the forfeiture of she en- fire penalty ofthe bond. or the Fecretary of Treasury msy direct the purchase in op ef sach ananeues of any articles as shall Se ieee ry aA eces Coat y eh failure, ap ‘actors ir centam of th ice whishilt it shall be found neces Bary to pay fo Pro posals uw: ompanied 5 satisfactory guar- e considered, and Somtracts my sotees will no! be awarded only to established mann facture or dealers in the Byucles: Lass No, 1, wile Oap Pa: White tegal Cap Pa White Quarto Post see White Packet Note Pap White Commercial! Not Oe Envelope Paper, Brown Wrapping Paper. Red Blotting Paper. Card Blotting Board White Bnvelop: Sopp ine Paper. ite Demy Paper. White Mediom Paper. White Super Baye) Paper. O1ass No. 2, Bert quality Copying J Tok. Best quality Black Ink, Best quality Blue Ink Best quality Writing = Best quality Carmine I Faber’s best Black Lead Pencils, Nos. 1, 2,3 per, , official size, and 4 Paver’ 's best Red and Blue Pencils. Hott Spills. iadea Knives, with pearl or stag es. Letter Clip: Best quality Sealing Wax, made entirely from shellac. Mucil Linen ‘ape. Silk Baste, assorted colors, ini Best solid headed Pins. Bwartwount’s Metal *Pneumatic Inkstands. ee rench Bylets Pasteboard Reference Files, De La Bue Visiting Oards. yor he Since, xes. a8 Glare Paper FYweights. ‘lass Sponge Cups. Brine @ or Bieson’s Patent Binders, The Department reserves fpepedeiy foe oe accept bids for individual items in classes 1 Bidders will be required to conform th their bids to ae written specifications furnished with the sam- ne n@ failure to do #0 willcause the rejection of any bid. B bich ‘tain items at prices less than the fair Bik, of ‘the articles will be Xeemed fraudulent, ide! and will not be cons: ‘hig GH McOULLOC: _ieS-2awsw Secretary of the iireataey: PBorosars FOR STATIONERY. Office Depot Commissary of Subsist 5 Washinston D.C June 19, 1a. . ine 25 1565, ior farnia epartment with suck quan’ be re mil} be sasatved far per Fasteners, BATU UBDA sistence Di tionery as = Bip tee aiopes, white, assorted sizes. lopes, Whi e, assorted sizes, if poun large and small. Pent ‘Holders, PS 5 eile, a Writin; Pind juarts and pints. marth a8 inte lass sRottles saad steppers, ead Pe Arnold Black Ink. Carmine I: Carmine In! Seminar Books, assorted. Blank eed per quire, cap. Blank Book: ‘wire, demy. Blank Book: per quire: medium, qacis, Bud! per pound. Bidders will ream of the dif op Rn cre or ge ir ous: ind and size envelopes, ‘amples of cer ee ele must be furnished vik ie Dp: ropossl. raon offerin, roposal must accom- B it with an oath of aile egiance to the United states Goversmeat if the bidder has not one on je in 2 fii | The contract will befor four months from the | ™¢7 first 4 f July. weraperals m mae be directed to the undersigned, asbin: Seonae oe BT BRIDGES, C.8. V. MORRT DISEASES! BRORET DIbRASES! BAMARITAN’S GIPT! by ee CERTAIN REMEDY Tua nrey ¥es, A Positive Cure” for WEED! GONORH@A GLEET, STRICTURES, ce. Qontains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to ‘ect a Ours. They are entire, Ble ee ynaving nosmeli not asan' any wa: faze the stomach or bowels of the most delicate: Cures in from two to for ya, and recent cases in‘ twenty-four hours.’” edb: tuate of the University of Pennsylvania. one o! eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present geet lay; WO BXPOSURE, MO PROUBLE,Y~ JHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have Cae of getting cured, or who have Lory gorged with Balsam Gopavia, oF eoaoalre AMARITANS GLFP. Bent by mail ina plain envelope. Price—Male packsces, $2 $2. Female, $3 BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOBItt A, _ULOBBS, BPO: PqnTeNn, 80! goaeas. ae fs sSYPHILIS” &o. sam adiran's Be SOOT AND HERB ee ULOmR he bite as a positive pepe Vania "pinnage SR00Te AND HERB JUI! mort 9 potent, Peete and effectual remedy eve 3 it reaches and eradicates every particl le bits roearenty ‘ake then of this puri! a ina renee: ay and be ‘healed, and de not tri ens ittoy Cees terity that tory which ch yous ma) ary in reeenr pi aot will remo’ ery veetee of impurities from the = effects of Mercury. system. aaree as af all the Mere ARITAN’S OHANOKE W. crsesrons Price % cents; Full WHAT THE CEE ‘BAY OF THE SAMAB- ©: A Braa, att Bikes Lora =e STEAMSHIP O08t sacs 1} siia—Deart = marian @ 13th, a8 Ef ay at sedatis ‘Fading a nme, Be what iets coum y, « atlantic rye bowen, ity DAN. Yu ‘* Between New York ‘and Aspinwall.” _ OND & CO.. Box 151 P! Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD. crrner 11th st. ané GOoK. Ateranéria, —_ may 6-tf ent Ay bet er apg, STE yet wee ieee Pat- ¢ ag Pharmacie ea Tmperia ask of Medi icine Be, mn of ie ae ene Brute ee No.3 x: peat eee At gh use oF Ge Se mar No; mercury and all ‘all other "aaletarious| diastase the orm ofa rene Fr et Letag oot srom Tee effects mate cases, peau, aioe pu ton Dr, BARROW. Me. 194 fB. RD, No, 390 Pa, ave, eorser il ene f 270) 0; 3° maréem ouNG man CONFIDENTIAL, echt ey pater aged or old men, is sear, replacing themselves mt one, r a =| Bere oton ieee enipt of te} od beeper ey i arew Hitec, ae pay? “Tila |S asaBEy SORTING SS tea? themselves b waren epee them for busi rae. fm PROPOSALS, —<$$<$——_ PRororALs POR sTATIONSBY. Orricn oF Skcanpiny oy TRE nee h jane 1, rsuance of the ‘act legalizin: Ld iations for such Becessary abiects as have appro] pus Ween included in the general approp? bills w Hthout pater ity, exial ors ad to pro- vide for cert: expenses or the, part- ments and oon of rot tne she peg and for ie 2sth day of August. a und Omees of the 2 Besled. will be received at thid B's 1842, Bealed Proposals. W gcse, antl ey Yelock 2.. on Wednesday, the i day of July, . for. farnising the followi ticles ofBestions for whe use of the United catee the very best cuniity, retary, viz: No. 1. 50 reams tid Paper, ve and with very Oar gg, Panes. ¥ 7 ink Sauare. and to weigh not less than Y ca to tie To reame Cartridges P tough, and Teams Cartridgs Paper, very tough, a with very smooth surtece, ner $)joches squares and to weigh not less than 32 pounds to the ream, oF roam ‘20 reams Oartrid, e Payer, Mis tf tough, and 1) by % inches 6 Benate, such articles to be and to be approved by the! with very smooth curface. E Snot weigh not less than 23 pounds te the ream, er par 100 reams Sof per ream. reams white Law mn fuieked. ruled, of very best quality eam 5. 75 reams white Gap! Paper satin finish, ruled, of the very best quality, pe am 6, 100 reame white Op Paper, second quality, ruled, per ream. 7. 0 reams white Quarto ar Paper, high! d and calender to o weigh ot eas thang pane soe * oe 4 ) reams w! gazed an. hard calendered, plain, an eo rireleh hot less than 9 | gees the ream, per rei reams small Letter Paper, white, highly laced and hard calendered, plain, per ream. 10, 20 reams white P elaced and hard calendered, ruled, per ream. 11. 10 reams white Packet Note Paper, highly glazed and hard calendered, plaia, per ream. 12. 100 reams white laid Commercial Note Pa- per. highly glazed and hard calendered,ruled, per 13. 59 reams white laid Commercial Note Pas per, highly glazed and hard calendered, piain, per ait 5 dozen Cap Portfolios, without locks, per ur dozem Quarto Portfolios, with locks, per . quarto size, morecco covers, containing 4 qui ‘each, per dozen. 17. 10 dozen Memorandum 8, ostavo Size, mieroreo covers, containing 2 quires each, per ozen 13. 3dozen smal} size Memorandum Books, mo- ree covers, per dozen a 2. 6 dozen improved Ready Reference Files, per 02 oe at) dozen four bladed Pen Knives, peark handles, silver tipped, assorted styles, per earns 21,19 dozen small two-dlaied Pen Kuaiv. pearl hardies, silver tippe, assorted styles, 5 pee 2, 8dozenfour blade Pen Knives, buck handles more assorted styles, Ber dozen. 4 dozen Ivory handle Erasers, per dozen. 24,12 dozen Ivory Foldera,9 incheslong and inch wide, toweign not less than 9 ounces to the dozen, per dozen. 25. 12dozen Paper Weights, of bronze, cut glass, and of assorted styles, per ream. “35. 5.8 doxen Bronze Letter Clips, assorted styles, we 10 ‘eounis pure Wax Tapers, 49 to the pound, ket Note Paper, highly per ‘pound 35: 35 cee large se vas Matches,in tin bexes, ce ning (0) each, 100 gross Matches, on wooden sticks, made without sulphorst im paper boxes, containing 100 matches each, per gross. 2. 12dozen Propelling Pencile, with box of leads ‘ha 6) yer dozen Sio3 doen black Lead Poncils, Faber's No. 7 and’ 2 er others of like quality, per dozen Pe cosen ee retatee size, Gut Gli ase ir if "55 Faoren Pei?taade,of of glass or other material, assorted styles and sizes, per dozen dozen Cut Glass Inketands, 1° ine! . Sin metal binge tops, foF deaks, soe . 6 dozen Cut Glass P scereniny Vy inek ith metal tops. for desks, per doze oa M6, dozen Wood 8 box ‘aoxen. 6 dozen pieces Si ik Taste, te, ger deven. EG 100 dozen Red Faves per dozen, 39. 75 dozen Red T: pes Be 19, per dozen, 40. 200 dozen Bed T. No. 13, Ber dozen. 41. A pounds, ante Bubber, 40 pleces tothe und, per po 24 pound "Black Rubber, 40 pleces to the 4. bara) zen R Pencil: Babbers. per dozen. 44. 12 dozen Cloth Pen- Wipers, per dozen. eS 3 dozen Iron or Bronze Pe: per dozen. 8, ier Gillott’s black swan ‘aout Breed Pens, pe a7. 10 * denen Perry’s large, blue-barrel Steel Pos ih) dozen Gillot’s small-barrel Bteel Pens, Pa. es Perry’s electro-gilt Classical Pens, ots gross Perry’s three-point Stee! Pens, per gross. a 50 sa erons of other Steel Pens, assorted styles, pea a dozen, Steel-lipped and other styles Pen- — = per dozen. dozen Barrel cep rosewood, three wnt per donee No. 20. pe 2% dozen Fapanned 7 Tin ‘Paper-Folders, per re) dozen jet Black Ink in quart, piat, and valid pint bottles, very best quality, per dozen of was. 8 5 aosen small bottles best Carmine Ink, per dozen. red Sealing Wax, 20 sticks tothe nd bexes, per ream und. 60. 6 Bie ‘8 Mucilage, with metal tops, an@ == for each. per dozen. 18 ines Te ee nears, und ie inches, Jeep Pp oss ‘ia P orgie t the sample's at This ce, per doze: . to be im al respects de r“erbossed Paper Boxes, 12 inches bye P schoe square, and 2% inches deep, per 4 dozen poters:: round and flat, 13and 16 inches in. Tenet per, doze! 000 te adhesive Envelopes, fer letters, very smooth an and thick, 9% inches by 4 inches mauate, Der Mite adhesive Envelopes, for letters. veers oor and thick, 8 inches by 3%; ft are, per M. adhesige Envelopes, for letters, nes SE ite 2 ick, and in all reapectsto be the e bighest quality, 554 inches by 3 inches square, ocd white adhesive Envelopes of the high- bed eauaiity. to suit the small sized note papers re 10,000 white adhesive Envelopes for cards, ir M. 000 buff colored velepes, not adhesive eer aRISS aes es by 3"; inches uare,for @ocuments, per acy ht («0 buff colored Bnvelopes, not adhesive, mooth and thick. 7 imehes by 3*2 inches . for documents, per ‘All the Envelopes must have a full pocket, an@ those deseribed as adhesive must be ee gummed along the intire edge of the ies The quantities of por tke aie artich to To d June 17, 1845, the Secretar: te 2 sensing ce purchases ticles of the gro and manu- free or the United States, provided the same of rhe Be Senate is can be procured of such growth and manufacture of aun le quality, and at reasonable prices. upon as goed terms as S quality and price as can be ob- tained of foreign growth and manufactare.” A pce will al paeretore be given to the produc- of American industry; od all person roposals to supply any srticle will state whet fr Rhersame is ies @ growth and mannfac- the Unite *ORe articles must be delivered st the office of the Secretary of the Senate at Washington, tree of aey charge for Eearriags. on er before the frat. ber nex! ay rs Peete must be of the Aird best quality, unless an inferior quality is called for A sufficient specimer of each ‘article proposed for(of paper balf s-quire. aa ef ot caveloges 25)is to accompany the proposal, ani ed with the name off ‘the proposer, and ie paper the weight perream. The whole oe each article specified in the foregoing list will b 'e deemed a class; and the ersOn efering to. fa: rnis! ysuch class at the lowest price Rises con! idered) will receive contract for the same © ecuting a bend, with two or more sureties eatisfactery to the Secretary ofthe Bennie: for the performance thereof, whic! bond is to be filed in the office of the said’ Becre- thin ten days after the proposal has been articles contracted for should not be de- livered Y within the ome mipalated. or should be inferior in any res) — te the sample, the bond of the contractor wil be put in Fuit. gd iw, Gen- 02 | Bt fimegrtne eoee Pane bid oie rand settled, posses uninees a cae ox Red HB TRIAL OF Ad “sua FOR HI@ big evidence an | hae als should be endorsed “Proposals for Btal'onery for ‘Ub nate,’’ and be directed to the -Becretary, of the Senate at Washin n. sale and mocks must gd. ma at the 0 ice free of charge. OHN W. Secretary of the Senate, United's Btatce. je2 law4t RESB COMPANY, A> APsME ZEEE Pa, Avenue, Washinston, usin <a ANA MONBY ae neat ‘DI pt NORTH WAPHTEADat Beet w. YOR NOUN ART ST. itinananes as nmerelal owas . JaLe oh’ to nth Mowe nin the ware? Z ait a steamy ines een 5 Sane ee 90) she Suintons' of dai ar pon all in the various stages of the ris made au jez reale by Om MBELY ATTENDED TO. by ihe ere ened: a cgliy nat tor rtreet, way 18

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