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EVENING STAR. Affairs in Georgetown. | GroRoETOWN CornciLs, Jane 234.— Board of Aldermen.—Mr. Beall offered & resolution re- pealing as much of the ordivance entitled ‘an ordirance for the government of the new market house and other purposes,’ as refers to the license of green grocers so as not to be PROPOSALS. P®OPOSALS FoR srATionNEY. DEPARTMENT oF THE INTERIOR, Wasbinctom. Jane 14, 18 in Btatione: TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: ——— ee NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON STE 4M. | SRIP COMPANY. TRAVELERS’ DIREOTORY: ———— Ls 2 TURDAY, June 0th, 1855. AY, &c.,at8.304, M,, Bxpress, ey its VINELAND, &., 830A. Mu DGETON, BALEM, & AUCTION SALES. Furvgs DAYs. : LE OF hee. onerndery | Chied Quariermsangto: D.C. dane 23188 t Will besold at rill Poaetain JERSEY RAIL- foot of Walnnt street, Daily except Bun R STATIONERY, CRIS Quartermaster’s Office Dep Bealea P.oposals will be received at this office at 12 o’clock m., for Old Line between NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON | axv GEOBGETOWN. until MONDAY, J furnishing BTAT: (6) months from July 1, 1835 articles must be of saroplea of which (of paper. one quire; of enve- mes M. Moore. A Q. M , at Warehouse No. 3, on New York svence, id 19th streets, Washington, D. O, fi DAY, the #th of J papied by satiefactory te: ability te fulfill a contract, wiil not be consid- at 9.154.M., ¥, 1885. etimoniais of construed as including regular grocers who } Bave heretofore obtained license under the license law; passed Mr. Godey, to whom was referred the Coun- gil resolution providing for the erection of ptmps in certain streets, reported upon the same, recommending that nine be erected in | OCEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, REBECCA'|4P CLYD® and BMPIRE, in connection w:th Inland &t:amers,” GEORGE H. BTOUP, ANN ELIZA. Jaly 5, 1865. at 1l e’clock s. m., | of fomdemned Quartermaster Btores, con- Bpades, Picks. 8, Grindste Coping Presses. C: ve Lamps, Esflectors, Pen-helder: For @LABSHORO, &c., 8.3) and 9.15.4. M.y 2.9) | pent soreness SDBURY, &o,, 2.80 and 9.15 A. M., 2.3), P.M. RETURNING WILL LBAVB Gare May.at 5.50 A, M,, Mail, }. and contracts will o: jarers of, or dealers in t! icles. Al} articles furnished must be ofthe best ~ ‘nee Samples of which must Scorn 5 @! Pench proposal must be signed by the individual awarded to mgau- je veral classes o; fare one scmpie of the article bid fo: for each article, which must be woere contract res id. Fr, amd but one price distinctly marked will be awarded to the lowest a the individual MAY FLOWER a a 20 A. M., Freight, Bteel Pens, Ba: on itenokiog the streets enumerated in the bill, except at | Warren and 2d streets; corner Fayette and 7th Payette street, near Bryantown; corner Market and ith streets; Valley streat: corner of ‘West and Rock streets, and on Washington street. “ A substitute for the original biil. providing for the erection of pumps on the streets recom- ended was then passed. The Counci! resolutions to furnish the new market house 2nd for the erection of a hydrant on 2d and Lincoln streets were passed. Adjourned. Common Council.—A communication fromthe Mayor transmitting Thos. Dowling’s, (auction- ee ales was referred. A communication irom W. H. Ritter pro- o ing to lease the old fish market for a term of years atan annual rent and fit the same for store purposes, was referred. The following petitions, &c., were appropri- mely referred:—Of Mrs. Jane Kearney, for re- lief from an +xcessive assessment of taxes upon her property; of huc and «mall shop- Beepers tor & modification of the law requir- jog themto take out agreen grocers’ license; of P. L Kernan, for the abatementofa nuisance; | the billof G@ W. Beall, W. H. Godey and U. | HH. Uragin tor services as members of the Board | of Appeals; petition of Jas Dyer and George | Knott to prevent the removal of a carpenter snop in Warren street by J. Morris. The following resolutioas, &c., were passed Resolution from the market house committee | to provide for furnishing the hall of the new | market; Aldermen's resolution in re Zazes levied on F. A ema Tann Ee Paves Gah lution providing fora hydrant corner of Lin- Regular ailing days TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, | ati2m_, from the feot of High street, Georgs- town, and Pier 15, Bast River, fostof Wall street, hilvitiest? S2.A.M., Mail, 12,09 P. M., Freight, Brldggton Ste 10a. M., Mail, °.45 A.M., Freight, SFalemat ese ant, Mail, 9A. M. Freight, 4.05 and 8.13A. M., Mail,9.06 4. M., or firm making it, and must cify but o: ‘i article of the class bid tor’, — not named in the schedule if required, furnished at the lowest ht is reserved of ordering ‘ty of each article contracted for, asthe @ service may reguire, Bond. with approve: 320 REAMS fuecessfal bidders will be required to remove the stores within five (5) daya from date of sale, Terme cash, in Government — Brig. Gen. and Chiet rtified by the per- ersons proposed as sureties. Bhould any articles be required which are not enumerated in the schedule, they are to be far- nished at the lowest market price a aster reserves to himself i. from time to time each and every ar' ublic service may require, sequent to the date of the contract, and should any articles not be delivered within a reasonable time after bein: a ' also reserves the right to purchase the in the open market, at the risk and exp: son of persons contracting to furnish the same, e will,in 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. Bonds with approved security are to be given by the person or persons contracting, a) failure to supply the articles ordered tractor and his sureties shall be liable feiture specified in such bond. pics must be addr. NERAL D. H. RU market price, For Freight or Passage apply to C. P. HOUGATON, Agent, foot of High street, M. ELDRIDGE JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, New York, Freight received cons’ all parts of the country with despatch, at lowest C.P. HOUGHTON, Agent. OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Bteamer C. Vanderbilt... Bteamer Express... The Steamers 0. VANDERBIL Will leave Baitimore every TU DAY and FRIDAY. at5 P.M m, stepping at ail the usual landings Rive: iver, leave Washington every SATUB- BEDAY, at 6 o'clock, A. M leave Alexandria at 7 o’clock, stopping at the urual landings on the ri formation. freight or patéage apply to HAM & SONS, 142 Light street wharf, J. BRODERS & CO.,No.3 King street, Alex- diria. “MORGAN, RHINEHAR? & 00..No. 104 Water street, Georgetown, and 241 F atreet, VJ ton: Freight, 5.56 and 8 On the first day o! train will be added to and fro which will leave Cape adelphia at 4,30 P. security, will b i cfthe eenreent or firm to whom ine Cohirect ) & O., Prince Btreet Wharf, 4 a contractor refuse or neg! when required, ang article er artic may be purchased er price shall be in the contract, t the contractor in his next quarterly accoun' The enbjoined sehedule specifies, can now bedone, the amount, qual acription of the articles likely to be The bids will be opened in t! the bidders who may be presen’ varsed separately for each of the ciasnes apecified below. and contracts for one or more of the classes awarded, as may be deemed most advantageous to the Department Proporals west be addre: of the Interior, and be en ARGE BALE OF WAGONS AND HARNESS. within six months su Cried Quartermasur's Offics as Will be sold at public auction, uader the di jolonel] Charles H. Tompxi: at the Government Mill, situ: eae and 22d, in the city of W: TWENTY THOUSAND BETS OF SIN z ‘HO HARNESS, GLE MULE This in three ). VAN RENSSELAER. Superintendent West Jersey, Salem and Cape May and Miliville ‘ilroad. 8" EY EXPRESS COMPANY Ii attend Dall the usual branches of ve, Meliver ene forays shropas ible Express Companies, Pi mers any article entrusted to them. A Special Messenger accompanies each t af Washington, tly and forwarded te tion of Brevet 0: M.,U.8.A will attend tos on E street, bet, business, recei Capt. A. L. Colmary, | Capt. B. A, Ryther, of the country. with A LOT OF BADDL. which have been used in The harness will be sold T and EXPRESS E8- LTIMORB & 0) cme Waskincron, Dece! December 18, 1864, Passen- Washington and Baltimore MOVING NORTH. IMORS, WAY STATION & HAR- BISBURG TRAIN—Leave Washingtor Arrive at Baltimore 5:00 a.m. No. 2-NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA BX- PRE8S—Leave Washingt: n 7:30 Philadelphia 1:56 Pp. M., New York 5:30 ?.u, No ing al nthe Mail Train to the Secretary sed ** Proposals for Quartermaster Depot of Washiogton, D: ALSO, ) About 1,560 WAGONS, which will be sold singly be plainly marked ‘Proposals for to the highest bidder. The sale of Wagons will commence on WED- *t 10 s’clock a. m , with a nt north of the Railroad Park, near the termiaus of New York avenue porth,and after their tale is completed the re sold onC street east. between ith and 15th streets, near the Lincoln Hospital. The ‘ ill commence on T. D. ne $0, 1838, avi. O'clock, @, m ff Wagons ana ee. op alternate days. until the w Terms cash in @overnment funds. he attention of buyers is called to the large dae of MULES, commenced on MONDAY. 4 Class No. 1—Paper. 30 reams Cap, best quality, white or blue, rnled wide, medium, or close, and trimmed, to weigh not lees than 14 Ibs. 2. 50 Say Legal Cap, waite or On and after Sunday Returning DAY and WEDN NESDAY, June 23. 1:65. | ger Trains betwee Jot of about 40), a SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES, 40 reams Manilla Wrapping Paper, not leas thar 50 pounds per r 30 reams buff Envelo; Jess than 30 pounds per ream. perream. 20 reams white Folio Post Paper, ruled, perream, 8 white Folio Pest, anrule reams white Foolsc than 12 pounds per ream. 10 reams Law-cap Paper, ruled, not eat. 20 reams white Letter Paper, ruled, not less than 9 pounds per ream, per resm. 10 reams whita Letter Paper. unruled 20) reams white Commercial Note ir ream. bine, trimmed and uarto Post, white or blue, ruled dths, to weigh not less than 1) lbs., 4, 75.reams White Commercial or other Note highly glazed, bara calendered, lined, ilt or plain, per ream. ms Flat Cap, white or blue, unruled, per is Envelope. yellow or buff, royal, per Ho. 1—BALT: 3 Paper, ruled, not less D i i A.M. Arrive at rness Will continue, hole pZmbers ig sold, i t Baltimore tickets sold. No, 3—BALTIMO) Leave Weshingts S:1 it I. ecting a! for ihe West, and Teaching Baltimore at 10:00 10 STRAMBHIP CO.'s LINB BOREW STRAMBES Paper, ruled, rge Brown Envelope, 25 by 38 inches, gan and 2d streets; Aldermen’s resolution to | repsir certain pumps. Be fellowing were laid over under thernles r by motion-—A resuiution in savor of the GQeorgetown Gaslight Company; in relation to | the old fish market, providing for its removal | and the grading of the street; the report of the | Recorder on the petition of C. Dodge; a reso- lution authorizing permission to fis to oceupy the new fish market without cost | until further orders; a resolution to compen- sate the Board of Spee Mr Hyde, from the market-honse commit. 222, TEDOTica a resolution éxvlanatory of the eighteenth section of the market laws, exclu- cing all persons from the obligation totake out agreen erccer’s license who sell outside the market limits butter, eggs snd such articles as are usually sold in grocery stores; which was Teported back to the committee, together with the Aldermen’s resolution in relation to gro- cers, Adjourned. Baltimere Markets, June 24. Coffee—The demand for Rio shows no im- provement, sales at 21a23 cents, gold, according to quality Flour—Sales reported at 1,000 barrels City Mills Shipping Extra (fresh ground) delivera- ble in August on private terms. Rye Flour—First qnality dull at 95 Corn Meal—Sales of City Mills at Grain—Demand fair. Sales of Wheat at $1.76a81.75; do. white 0; Corn at “8100 cents for white, and yellow do Svav cents and Oats at 7Sa%! cents weight. Molasses—(Qnotations nominal, viz: Clayed Cuba 36a42 cents, Muscovado di n hogsheads, 45a50 cents, English Island 4 cents, and Porto Rico 50a75 cents. Provisions—Market active. Bacon Shoul- ders 15% cents; Sides 16a16y cts.; Sugar-cured Hams 2334825 cents; new prime Mess Pork sold Bt $268$27.50, and closed steady. Western Lard remains nominal, at 15% cents, and Baltimore Tefined at 22 cents Salt—Sales of Ground Alum reportea ac 21.79a@1.63, and Marshall’s Fine at $2 69a 2.55. Market quiet. Sugars—Market firm for all grades. We Bote: ba and E. I. com. to good refining. $11.00a11.50 “ “ “ grocery, 11.50a12.00 “ “ * prime grocery. 12.50a13.25 Porto Rico common to good grocery 11.50ai2.25 “ prime to choice grocery. 13 50a15.00 Whisky—Very little demand and market heavy. estern held at $2.07a¢2 10.—Baln- more Clipper. ¥. ime Red The New York stock market continues ex- | tremely dull. There is very litt!s speculative | Anterest, and the “bulls” find it rather difficult to sustain quotations, though little opposed by ibe “bears.” Governments are rather more active. The late reports from Europe have strengthened quotations, and there is a better demaad for anvestment. Sixes of 'S!. yesterday rose ¥, and ¥Five-twenties y, the old issue closing at 103%, and mene at ee stocks were rath- er more jemand; couri Sixes closed at 74. Raiiroad bonds are quiet. Money continues extremely easy, and is be- coming positively burdensome to holders. Four per cent. on call 1s becoming more gener- 21, Duta large proportion of transactions is at five per cent. Be demand for foreign exchange is very The gold market is very weak. Cash gold is not 50 scarce; some of the large holders. who ave Jately retased to lend, were yesterday ers. &F The following listembraces all the promi- | ment rebels who have applied for pardon :—A H. Stephens, R. M. T. Hunter, Postmaster General Reagan, W W. Boyee, vi South Uaro- Jina; T. O, Gholcon, of Virginia; W.T. Avery, of Tennessee; R.H. Hill, of Georgia; Major Generals J.B. Kershaw, Wm. Mahone, Geo. Pickett, and Echols, and Brigadier Generals J.B. Simms, Bast! W_ Duke, H. A. Quarles, MI. J. Wright, H P Jackson, Wm. H. Peck, Wm. C. Wickham, J. R. Anderson, W.N. B. Pratt, W.L Capett and R. L. Page. U7 The New York correspondent of the Tendon Spectator asks in his last letter: **Was there ever a more striking contrast than that between the close of the public careers of the two foremest men in this tremendous con- Tict? One, careless of his hfe, and dying upon the summit of success, mourned by a #reat nation and eliciting unprecedented re- fpectand sympathy from all Christendom: the other, Raving led Dis followers to destruction. arrested ashe skedaddled across a cornfield, to save bis neck, in his wife's petticoats.” ” eS Re lt was estimated by the (narter: General in his last annual repost that there | were in toe service of the army about 170,000 borses and 130,000 mules. The supply of cav- Biry herses averaged about 50a day, which ‘was alsothe measure of the destruction of these animals in service. During the first eight months of the year 1-61 the cavairy of the Potomac received nearly 40,000 horses. @7 Michigan claims to be the secon, St in the Union in the amonnt of iron ae Two bundred-right thousand tons of iron ore were shipped from Marquette the past year, and 45,000 tons retained for the use of furnaces lo- cated in that Tegion, making a total produc. tion of 273,000 tons of ore—an annual amount only exceeded by Pennsylvania in 1-60—that State having mined 1,706,176 tons; Ohio then Tanking next, and mining 225,690 tons. a THe LixcoLw Mgpat IN| FRANCE—’ French Government has hastened to eaeece the mistake of over zealous officials in sup- Bien ashe popular subécription to the Lin- :the suppres done wig! ne uBR ssl0D, It appears, was '¥, 20d orders have bee. iseu: t the 2 meet with asec tas shail hereafter TO" Mr. Speaver Colfax and party were sti acral LakeJunajin, On Gasser Criecane Stdesh, Ridgely, inne®, Y Bim to the Hon. 7 y; iniwming kim of the insth ation of a Lodge of ¢ Pell i pisce, in which he took a Plominent ; Ss — SA New Orleans letter esting, Lgigiee 00 Southerners from Texas will ws ‘Bat 25,- SF Wisconsin wants to raise 825m nex 1oO- establishment of a permanent home {oF the Gueapled soldiers. ‘The whole State is at See eran ir to at Mil mencing on the 2th. a oP 7 Onarles MeDonald, son of Col. McDonald, of Hampshire, Va, ehiteua tite being concerned fm some late assaults upon Union citizens in Loudoun and Fauquier coun- pa yal ee. shot and killed in Middle- x wee! & part; pusnoe wenies y & party of cavalry sent in S7A novel accident ned on Central Railroad a ete since. rye Dead of molasses burst on a freight train and ‘Desmeared the track for four miles, between | pin ae ones and agbatrs House, tosnch an cal an aoe fitoaragplene train to stick U7 One thousana Paroled rebel pri | daira ana gue Baltimore sterday. trom Ei. | Seecat ‘ort Delaware, en route to Rich. D0~ On Monday, ‘Was turned over to the government of N the ctyil autnorities. pele Ma). Carrington, (og perl poh Re panther of Richmond, ang Capt. Moment pera caataee ein etbby for some time @ been removed to Castle Thex ae, Pablic, sojourning. auder, where | 22, 1865, and which is ouill beipa continued from ief Quartermaster, epot of Washington. A= OF SERVICBABLE MULES, QuanrRRMASteR GRRARAT.’s OrrioB, WaseinGTon, D, G., June 9, 1855, By direction of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold, at Public Auction, to the bigh- est bidder, at the times and places named below, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. THURSDAY, June 15, HUNTINGBON, PA., THURSDAY, Jane 15, 1965, SCRANTON, PA., THURSDAY, June £2, 1365, WILMINGTON, DEL., THURSDAY, Jane 22, 1355, PITTSBURG, PA., TUESDAY. June 27, 1365. HARRISBURG, EAs RRURBDAY< June 29, TWO HUNDRED SERVICEABLE 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, maine from being so leng eurrounded by the sol- Though sound and serviceable, they are no | longer required in the army, and cau be purchased at these rales atfar less than their true value, The attention of both miners and farmers is es- pecially invited. Mules gold singly. Rales to commence at 108. m, Terme cash, in United JA e Breyer pr auilee Gen’l, inch: BETWEEN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA wht pot legs than 5 pounds pér ream, per ream. AND GEORGETOWN. 1,(00 sheets Blotting Paper. per sheet. 48 Blank Booka d t 48 Blank Books. folio siz r 100 Blank Books, crown-cap size, bound in cleth, .M, per rr ‘No. 4—NBW YORK MAIL TRAIN: 1p dozen shee 1 ?.M., Philade Patent Blotting, 19 by 1% er doz. sheets, : rown Envelope Paper, 36 by 49 ream, Straw Wrapping Paper, 30 by 40, per _ SO sheets Drawing Paper, royal or medium, per ta Tracing Paper, French, large size, et. ing Cambric, per yard. Pyaes Copy Books, not leas than £00 pages, rer dozen. Class No. 1—Envelopes. hiapatd bag order, 333 to 9'g Wi more at 12:45 7 P.M., New York 10:00 P.M. ‘No, §—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND W. Washington 3:00 F ae. Neaelay with Frederick train, timore 4:45 PM. BALTIM@BE 0) 6:10 P.M. ey Dae eitaville, Laurel anc NEW YORK EX- in. 6:00 F. oA: all the early worn t all the early morn- New York for the Mast, th o West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets gol: ‘by this train, which is limited i Government orders to insure the No. S—BALT LMOBS & HARRIS. Leave Washington ihontess “D fall bound, per quire, fall bound, per quire pone STEAMBEBS. 3.0. KNIGHT, dept J. Masow. JOHN GIBSON, Capt J. R. Kew Leave Pier No. 12, Norih River, .m., Tuesdays and Fri Leave Snow’s wharf, town, at9a,m,,Tu York ht received dail dispatch, at fair 1 Passage and State Roo! modations for comfort and Fr teceoeaiteitseratahe ge iekets good for either nig’ Jobs. Hendrick Hudson, Daniel Drew, amd 0. Vib- bard, on the Hudson River. aig vices erie Nastose Beaune ra ef the Neo’ Sna'to Portland by Oromwell’s old established line. sage. apvly to For freight and RNa TBNOW & 00. 107 erator streee Ge Alexandria, Va., BH. B. CROMWELL & CO 86 Woeststreet, New Rooms can be engaged at tho 41 Fatreet, between ue # a 10) Blank Booka cap size, half bound, per quire. 200 ectavo Memorandum Books, ful dozen. 2 is i) mins Books, demi size, bound in cloth, per jozen. 50 Time Books, small quarto size, bound in cloth, en. Books, email octavo size, bound in leath- er, per dozen. 20,000 white Official Envelopes, No. 12, very thick, rM. 50,00 white Official Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, x0 oof white Official Mnvelopes, 9x4 inches, vers _perM. 100,0 owhite Letter Envelopes, 5}2x3%* inches, very t per M. 32 dozen Arnold’s Writing Fluid, in quart and pint les, per dozen bottles yon Baynard & Noyes uart, pint ar New York, at 4 107% Water street, George: ya and Saturdays, for handled in the most ered with the greatest Arrive at Bal- hucksters | : mM, Arrive oer M. at Bladensburg, Junction only TON, ALBANY Arriveat New Yor I with su perioe aeons . 1,000 Emalis iiaye: P direc 2. Byatt =k . 490,000 Adhesive Bavelo buff, heavy 3% to 9 by 3 jo0 Adhesive Bav 0 eBlve llby pee Hid fo ee to esive Bov 5 if Neary. letter, 6 by 332 inches, printed to or- Jopes, note, per M. sea e eet not fo be charged pes, white, yellow, or ¢ to 42 inches, mi es, white, heavy. d_ Boston by the splen- at RAIN white or yellow, arrives’ Beiti- ILADBDPHIA AND 4 gten at 7:30 sen- ee par! fie West, Beach the connections will be made 4:30 P. M, from m Annapolis on > or other Black Ink, half-pint bottles, per Ink, in quart and pint ttles. der. per ntermediat bid for size next larger. eee Olas | Pent and Pencils. 1, gross Perr: “or Gillott’s barrel Pens, per ‘088 Perry’s, Gillott’s, or other good me- tallic Pens, per gross. oO. jozen Gold Pe! cases, best quality, 5 el 25 dozen ivory er & . cils, 1a Fr amall, with lead _ ok Gosen Faber e, No.1 to 4, or graduated, per 3S esas’ Faber’s Polygrades, graduated, per 80 dozen Faber’s Red and Blue Pencils, per —Ink, Inkstands, Wafers, and Waz. glass. any patent, large or small, 8. zen. . Tron double or single Inkst.nds, Maynard and Noyes’ Ink. or any er american cepying ink or faid id “Fluid, quarts, per 8. 25 deren Copying Ink, quarts, Arnold's, per jonen., st Blue Lok, quarts, pe $ Saoren best Bine Fak. quarts. per deren 1, 8, best quality, red, No.3, for TM. ; 9. se net Red Wafers, common size, per w. co}pounds Dent extra super scarlet Sealing Wax, ind Miscellaneous Articles. ves, four blades,| or buck ry-bandle Brasers, per 3. yodoren office Shears, cr Seissors, extra, per Taste, in hanks, per dozen. > Tape. sane‘. ¥ 6. 800 dozen German Tape. No. 7. 15 dozen Paper- YORE, AIN—Leave W: eng a ae Train for ‘Tall ee sotere nena points ip No, 3-NEW i WBSTERN TR. 32 doxen Arno eB. . 12 dozen Lew: e 8 Copying Ink, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottles U4 dozen David's ecmunelnx, elas ir dezen dotties. r other Black Lead Pencils, Nor. d and Blue Pencils, Company’s Office, Mth, Washington, D. 0 U. 8, MAIL LINE, & PROM BALTIMORE TOR FORT My BIOHMOND, THE BAY LINE STEAMERS Will leave the jgaion Dock. took of Ooncord street, ally. at . «3 fo! FORT MONBOS AND NORFOLK, VA.. at Fort Monree with a line of first- class steamers, daily, on James Rive’ CITY POINT AN RETUBNL WILL LBAVE RIGHMOND At 6 A. Point, and connecting at jay Line Steamers that leave 4, Mand fie ae with handles or silver s, with harilles, 2 and 3, best quality, 24dozen Faber’s or other per dozen 24 dozen Glass Inkstands, assorted, per dozen, 100 “gross ‘Ginotts Steel Pe: 200 eross other Blea) Benes assorted, per gross. 2 ui ercha Pen d re doses other Pen Holders, selected kinds, per 2 dozen Tin Paper 12 dozen sail 8. ASHINGTON ne SAD and 11:18 and 7:30 P.M. the West, and D. LY TRA ey rf reon Gander, are * P, M. for for Baltimore, Philadelphia, 'QH TICKRTS to the West. as well aa to Philadelp. is, New York, or Boston, the Station Ticket Office at all well as at_new office in the Am Building, Pennsylvani: s. 11 be checked st all hours.—also for an save trouble and confusion at ture of the trains, 1a) = litely but Tales of the Li vantage, such atta-percha ever-pointed CITY POINT, Holders, per dozen. r- PECIAL SALB OF SERVIOEABLE DRAFT S HORS Es. \l heurs in the day,as erican Telegraph Pritious to the pound, adie Rubber, 40 pieces to the ‘Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per 100 dozen spools Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per 12 dozen giass jars Mueilage and Brushes, large 2 dozen aiae iat Macilage and Brushes, small 2 letter doprine Books, 500, 700 and 1,009 pages 1,000 sheets "Abstrac Quartermaster General's Office, Washington, D. C., June 8, 1365. By order of the Quartermaster General, there id, at ic auction, under the direc- wry Moore, A. Q. M.. to the jt the time and place named be- » FRIDAY, Jand 16, 'W YORK OITY, TUBSVAY, June NEW YORK OITY, FRIDAY, J wane: hundred and fifty SEBVI' urehase a superior class of ess than their true value, is now offered to the public, The snimals, thou sound and serviceable, are no longer required the army, and must r especially called to th jorses sold singly. BICHMOND, pound, per pound. 100 dozen pieces Red ‘tan . 8dozen cast- Ay aa iors or citizens, ine, established for the general ad- f one or more cars a ants, and the sss initags eye Soh sctathites ir con} ite oF conductors especially in stopping at Ci: Meproc’ with the Bi elk at market, quarts, nold’s this li al ig and returning, entirely in daytime, ssen gers am Te tirne to see the fortifica- id all other objects of interest. TICKETS oe above places can be had on : ct Paper, ruled to pattern, per Heturn Paper, ruled and printed taget- eet. an Paper. ruled to pattern, per ream, 4dozen Ivory Paper Folders, per dozen. on Bracers, ivory or wood handles, per 6 dozen Gutta Percha Rulers, 16 inches long, per lozen. 5 gross India Bubber Bands, assorted sizes, per Ons, 2r0 sheets Oil Paper, per sheet. 50 boxes Paper Fasteners, tin, per box, letter size, per dozen. is. note size, per dozen, An opportuni’ draft Sarees. at 2.2B Beal We &, M. COLE. Gen BEAT PENNSYLVANIA BOUTB roads and man’ ee NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. Bales to commence at 10 a \d will be held at the Government Stab! corner Tenth avenue and Thir' Terms cash, in United State: Al Brevet Brig. @ i Fi Through tickets from Bato. to 7 Btate rooms and meals extra. a The state room accommodations are unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied. rs taking the 115 train from HIA il snake connection with SZ Passengers taking the 8.00 A. M. train from NEW YORE, have ample time to dine in Balti- td Passengers taking the 3 P.M. train from WASHINGTON, make ounection witl HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. HILADELPHIA STEAMBES, low Bx; Line, sxemi-w between abaLentn's ALBXANDBIA. WARHINGTON “iia at City Point. 7.50 test No. 4.—Cu pearl handle, per 4 ins will leave Bal- 2. stoves "Hopers’ 1vo! eneral in char; Ist Div. Q, M.G.O. Pk he dozen Bindin le ES OF SERVICEABLE DB GQPECIAL BALES OF, SER ART 5A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON in from Baltimore 5S reams General Order Paper, per ream. 32, red, per dozen, grces. iheceiyt Books, per dozen, By direction of the Quartermaster be sold at public auction, te the hig! bidder. ean Sines bond laces named below, v; @IESBORO. D: g. GIBSBORO: D- Y BALTIMORE, MB., WEDNESD WILLIAMSPORT, PA.. BAT WESTCHESTER, Pa., SATURDAY, June 17, BDAY, June 17, 19, 1865. Y, June 24, 1865. DAY, June H, Buffalo, . dalgua, 0G oy fork Of THE4.30 P.M. TRAIN h the Connects with Pittsburg and Mri . M. FROM WASHINGT Fees ess from Bate” without change of ‘oh Faes BERF AND VEGRTABLES. Navy DEPARTMENT, Bureau of Provrsions and Clothing, June posals, endors: bles,” will be received at this Bu- ROM WASHINGTON AY dane 1s, 1055, from Baltimore round or fiat, RDAY, June 17, long, per dozen,. . 20 pounds best q 2 jounds Gum Arabic, d. : jozen Mucilage. large-rize glass jars, with brusb and metallic top, per dozen. . 30 dozen Mucilage, pints, withou per dozen. . 120 dozen Pen Helders, assorted, per dozen, 19. 20 dozen strong nine-inch Ivory Folders, per ee packs Bristol Visiting Oards, per Class No. 5.—Parchment and Parchment Paper. 1. 500 sheets of Parchment, best quality, 16 by 22 inches, per sheet. i 2, 500 sheete of Parchment, best quality, 23 by 8% inches, per sheet. & 8. 2,500 sheets of Parchment Paper, best quality, by 16,inches, per sheet. eetsof Parchment Pa by 2) inches, per sheet. For oF GcaRaytR Connects with the 10 z eamiers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George F . ED) orth Winrves, street, between JOHN B, DAVIDSON, “agent ia Piiladelpuis. Wil Howth Wharver i exandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN, mov s-tf GIESBORO, D t brush or top, eet ant @, PHILADELPHIA id the best the D. O , MONDAY. Ji GH, PA. SATORDA quality, market affords, d each article must be offered for by the pound. The Beef to be inequal proportions, fore and hind with approved security, will be required alf the estimated amount ef thi ity per cent. in additien will be h payment to be made, as due performance of the ane.28. 18S. |. Georgetown, ¥, July 1, iss, Two hundred Serviceable Draft Horses at each tunity to purchase a superior class of ‘orses, at far lesa than their true value, is The animals, thou, 8 po Stipa ie EB THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY on Leaving Wastingion at3 o’clo: SLEEPING OARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. BoLpiens’ Tioxers a? Govmanuent Rarag, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. Ww-For Tickets and any information apply at Great Pennsylvania Boute, co: Pennsylvania avenue and Bixth National avenue, eet rintendent N. 0 pare J. WILK ym the am of collateral security for the contract. which will, on no account, be paid until it is fally complied with. . ij Bvery offer made must be accompanied by a writ- gped by one or more respongible rsons. that the bidder er bidders will, if his or ted, enter into an obligation within five days, with god ani sufficientsureties, to furnish the articles prop: No oroposal will panied by such guaranty, and eviderce that the bidder is a rey the arsicles proposed, and has the license required Jaw " baat ‘Department reserves the right to reject any proposals uot considered ents in Bo. 1 King st. JAMUES 8. TOPHAM & 00, now afforded te the sound and serviceab! the army, and must be managers of city railroad in especially called te the Horses sold sin, -, The nd of manufactories ale muta rie! 8. commence at 10 a. n United States currenc Giestero will leave rf, Washington, every hour from 9 a, MBS A. E i. . EKIN, a geaser General in charge, First Divi- . 0. je 3-25t ten guaranty. si r, best quality, 15 eir bid be accerted. TRUNK, SADDLERY, ae * facilities. and ar Now Jerse: furnishing Stationery for the Department of the the year ending June 30, 1566, N. B, The proposal and guarantee should be ibed with the place of residence of the ni saad dat, 7 a, sidered unless accom- MILITARY HQUIPMENT fe MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, wr" soo a SEVENTH BTEREET, One Door North of Oda Fellows’ Halt, Where they continue to manufacture and hay on sale a large and fine assortment o TEUNES. VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HOBSE COVERS, ILITABY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORD BELTS, HAVERSACKES, WHIPS, BITS, BPURS, Interior durin S443 OF GOVERNMENT MOBSES. INO. GILLETT, P; Quartermaster General's : advantageeus to the s kes, First Division, joa Washington City, May 29, 1265. pubiic auction, to the highest PERSONAL. ie ve eee EAR FRIBND:—The Captain is now a sound man, and thanks me far Zerommending him to 4 nd aki. 4 D& DARBY instill at 499 7th street, Je 19-1m*" MPORTANT TO LADIES._MADAM WENAH can be consulted onthe cure of Fi ther residence. No. 227 8th 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For particulars fo 31m! BALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor’s Office uni M for grading 5th street eas’ reet te G street State the price per cu’ ‘The surpine earth Commissioners ont t. from Wast fe ading. bin Toe deponited where the he Ane and Sixth Wards may ‘Commissioner Fifth Ward. LETC: er Sixth Ward, CALLAHAN JAOOB LEINHART. * Assistant Commissieners. BCRET DISEASES! SEORET DISEASES) BAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! REMEDY EVER UsED) Positive Cure”’ for ET, STRICTURES, do. Doe: Yona ai Quartermaren 's Office ited by the unde: ‘ashington. D PROPOBALS are fi ir gapriving the at W. lexandria asd Fort Monroe, Va., or eith: laces, with Hay, Corn, Gate and Straw. for the delivery of 5,008 sushelsof Gor or Oats,and 60 tons of Hay or Straw. and a) 5 Bidders must state at which ef the above named ite th se to make deliveries, and the ey Will make deliveries & article proposed to b said acifrerios shall m0 ° written out in words on the rn to be put uP in good stout sacks of about h. Oats in like sacks of abo The sacks to witheut extra’ charge to the Government. iy — bore th e Gov: ent, The e particular Hay, OF Straw, proposed to be whom he was treated 1865, TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY of each week thereafter during the month of TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES BACH For road and farming purposes, many geod bar- Bale to commence at 10 a. at for Giesboro will leave. Tt, for Giesboro will lea’ watt ‘Washington, every hour fro: ‘Brevet Brigadier General, in cb: vision Quartermaster General’s Ofc 4 OF GOVERNMENT HORsEs, Quartermaster General's Office, Fir: Washington City, May 29, 1865. public auction to the highest and places named below, vis : WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Bide will be recefy. send for a cire DAME RBSTELL, Proressor or RY. who has successfully treated all dise. males pe years, can be contulted ns may be bad. lorses sold sing! uantity of esc menced, and when ve 7th street m. to 6 35a ‘adi e asafe and certain reme- removing obstruction, fr: Mouthts "elf No if of short standing, but THE MOST OEKTAIN AT LOW PRIORs, “Yeu BEPAIRING, Trunks, &0,, repaired promptly and thoroughly, THESE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltim October Slst, 1864; also, the highest premium, bronse medal, by the Metropolita® Mechanics’ Institute of Washington, D. O., in 1857, SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va,,fo FEANK MILLER’S OBLESRATED PREPARED - -HARNRAA OTT, Brench Female egularity in 48 hour: obstinate cases of long standing 2,whichare four degr and can never fail. A GONORH@A GLE. no Mineral, no Balsam. Ten Piils to be Taken to Effect f having no smell nor ite, in an in- Sowels of the most delicate. a ion of Osts, Corn, Will be sold, at elivered, must be bidder, at the thme BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, June 7, a LANCASTBR, Latte eA ts Ww READING, PENNSYLVAFIA, THURSDAY, NSYLV AN: RS- AY, June 15,1068, A" THU. MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, jane 22, 1866, PITTSLURGH, DRANMAYI. une 22, be BALTIMO8B, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, June 28. 1885. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY June 29, 1865. TWO HUNDRED CAVALBY HORSES at d farming purposes many good bar- told singly. Bales to commence at 10 A. 08 JAMES A, EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in ch cient Division oie ee 'k city. or sent b; tions, by addressing Box Office Also sola in Washington at No. J id corner New York lopyright secured, with full instrac: street, between B HQ BAYOSURR, KO 2ROURLE.P” EANGN W Office 420 Penn’a can i] THE LUNGS, BIV: KIDNEYS AND BO. ¥ES,80BB THROAT. &c..&c. di tition fa teeir treniment and cure. 1c vanere! or twodeys. Ladies si him at his office from 8 to 6 0’cl my 27-3m* 218 The Most v aR, Wonderful Astrol No. 218 K street. betw Aquares from the F st. cars, information cone: with and in re is, Sickness'and Deal consulted from 8 in the morning till 9 in aes Betnmecs through the candy store. my . BROOKFIBLD, of Kan REG Naag street, in the rear of has died unde: r) WEST OHESTER, PB t by mail ina plain ioe “hdate packages, 93. Female, 33 “notLe. SYREN” ed the public as ie ‘ge Nanaia most potent, certain Of the venere: poison, and permanent. Ti terity that for De ; bi TANG ROOT AND MERE IUTOMSS remove every vestige imp) ie the e of Mercur ‘ANS OH AN} 4 rections Ae Y¥ OF THE BAMAB- an on se aa, Feb. = { NIA. THURSDAY 6 supplied at the FACTOBY PRious, AME BXPRES i a, Avenue, Washinston, D, @. serelock daily, ones ASOT, "= Peta] SAFBTY AND'D! oF the yerson to ef the guaran’ certificate ef a ‘istrict Attorney, Coll: other officer under the anderadicates United tates M, Terms, cash in U! MEROHANDISBE Forwarded with gecessible sections of the coun hes ies tw the Pri; NORTH, BAST, WEST AND NO} ‘son knewn to this joe, ‘be duly notified of the asceptance posals. pciion ne hin, iy marked '"Provsenie ual to the amount of he" contractor tnd Dock oe of thé successful ‘the contract and bonds may or. il ewes he full mame snd po! mast be legib! rnin) irs thi Tea ee , Journeys, Law Bui th. Dr. Back TICE. That the subscri- 0a frow the Orphans’ Uourt of Dustri BAMARIT. Price 25centg: Full d' ‘WHAT THB 8U8G) * On Boarp 7: one door Douglas Hospital. ie most celeb ine 2 of bids, guaranties, 1 ication to this office. ved under thie advertis.mend is office on Wed- 12m. Bid- ee ‘be present at the D, H. SUCKER, Brig. Geni and Quartermaster, na | be obtained upon 8) ed and examined oper eaterday of each TP Bide teen a be seen front Se. m.t0 Sp. mm. nomen feb 11-71 ot ine to ak 4 thie 20th doy of May JOREPH GAWL. HOOPEE & Bq, 8, DRAFTS and BILL Bmade of the Ua Eh Asest Westies... W'*+th" BBA MABBLY MAN’ statlection of NOT. without a supply, Te omy rae DUOTED ON ee LAN, THR er 10. BW. Way. ‘end Ascinwall.” Box 191 Philadelphia Pos id by 8. OALVEET FORD, orrner 1th st: 0n@ K, Alexandris, J. SPABEZEE #,00. . and SGieby beat cares j te promptly attended to... fomdicce nae | “ined e ‘TWINES AND Dealers in articles used BAMBN, raer of Pratt spd South streets, alti. my 7-3 LE WORKS, MENTS, TABLE 5 4.4 Washington, BD. 6, eee aartee Corner Pa, ay, is dorm a euments jeake: to order on reasonable terms Sy, op hand BASTEEN MABE. | | ieee! r’s BLABS prom SS | Relais rniture, Harness.and send to this office, o or list, in dup, ‘Attorneysat Law. Gen- | Migents, 002 13th ‘all the Bovart venue, bet o7 rece! ton. DO “mara iP. BMBIOR, Proprietor, ~ vel; Smith’s Smal aes FRANOM TAYLOR, « < Fes. 80 ease thy

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