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a‘imere Markets, June 29. " Ouly 50 bead were.unsold at the ct ?warket, 200 being taken for Washing- * , Eastern markets, and 400 by Baiti- ‘ stehers, at $5 to $7.75 for common to “at Deewes, and at $8 per 100 lbs. gross a decline on all grades of ¥ to % supply abont equal to the demand sales being made at 12 to »)- Demand more active and market to6y cents per Ib. gross, for ordi- Ty good sheer. Demand slow, but-prices nominal as We have only to notice sales of 300 c, fair Howard street super and Ohio 50, and 100 bbls. good Howard street Market heavy at the elose wes and prices nominal. ar.—First quality remains inactive At $5.25a85.37% per dbl. meal—No shles reported. City Mills uw dywine quoted at #5ag5.12%. limary and fair old white wheat 16a175 cents, ordinary to very good 1702190 cents, only a small lot com- org the extreme price, and fair to prime 165 cents. No choice white offering, sarlet very dull at the close for other s. Inferior to prime white corn sold at ‘3, and prime yellow at 96 cents, both Oais were fally 3 her, sales being made at 57a62 cents, ind at 65a67 cents weight. closing steady. ons.—Business h are moderate. «es as follows :—Bacon shoulders at les at 16al6y cents, sugar- AS At 2536226 % cents, the ontside figure y Drands canvassed, balk shoulder at sides at 14% cents, Western lard at 19 ) altimore refined Jard at 22 cents, and 14 at $29.75a826.25. No invoices selling. From store we 2 Marshall’s ‘fine, per sack, and Turk’s Island 55 cents Small sales of flaxseed reported at Nothing doing in other varieti « —No sales of moment reported, 2 her heavy under the decline in gold. to good refining$1 1.0 “ prime to choice »ocommon to good grocery 11.50a 12.25 prime to choice grocery 13.50a 15.00 ky —Small sales of Western-reported at Sock on the market light and held Salt. American. non ABouT ATLANTA.—From are- ert made by order of the military an- +. ses, it has been ascertained that there are r»-{. + thousand men, women and children nties of Georgia, immediately sur- Atlanta, who are dependent upon 1. States Government for support and vion_from death by hunger. ot North Georgia there must be at < nany more, for at every post and head- fthe United States forces, hundreds sints apply daily for relief. To such does this state of affairs prevail, that ly incommodes the troops, and though » fort bas been made to relieve the suffer- ' + people, yet vast destitution prevails vem. An order has recently been is- (seneral Thomas, ordering that several bushels of corn be distributed among T people, which prove of great bene- ‘anooga Gaxette. “<0OF THE MonitoR Dicrator.—The ~ ork Times of Wednesday efficiency of an ocean monitor is about nitted to a practical test in the mon- ‘nator, now lying in the North river. »erlast trip from Fertress Monroe to this wlmg part of the way at the rate of ten : hour, she has been receiving a little iin her machinery, and has been ra tong time'for active service. wi from:this port during the week, pro- nrough the sound as far as Newport, Boston, thenee to Halifax, and if she tirely t6 the satisfaction of the officers, uly breast the waves of the Atlantic aim for Europe. None :feel more con- sf the suecess of the voyage than the of- “oramanding the craft.” » Saturday last as the schooner C. E. = passing up James river, and when « City Roint a swarm.of honey bees + upon the “cat head” of the vessel, » the consternation of the Captain and \ canvass and box wassoomrigged and rweleome visitors safely “hived.” The intends earrying them back North, if ress no objection to leaving the a littie remarkable that the quota- e Richmond markets should be 20 lower than the quotations of the .ore, Philadelphia and New York mar- Bat such is the fact. ‘The markets Tues- »rning were teeming with a superabun- tratconld not find purchasers. Meats d at 12 and 15 cents per pound; 20 and for rare cuts; fruits and vegetables inost given away;excellent butter could purchused at 25 cents. =? The original secession ordinance of Vir- .4)s ROW in possession of Sergeant A. S. hell. 7th Maine Battery, who bought it of revel officer with bread and butter. . Wise and Jubal Early are among the forty- liree signers to the document. “7 Te preparations for the Waterloo Festi- Jolland are making great where there is a hospital upwards of twelve be entertaine undred -veterans t agrand collation, at inkented with a Waterloo Sue Virginia and Tennessee road will be t the 15th of July from Lynchburg te : ~ A Rebel officer at St. Louis says that Polk has gone to Cuba, that Waldo ‘son and Thos. C. Johnson, were in ina a short time ago, and that Monroe M. sons has gone to Brazil. ©. 4 Petersburg, Va., paper complains that athern prisoners are treated better in through the North than they are when ne through the city aronnd which some » fought for twelve long months. xe Quebec correspondent of the Toronto writes that operations to erect fortifica- * at Quebec are to be pushed forward. At Yo.ut Levi four forts, each to hold 3000 men, and ditebes several miles long, are to be made. m7 Last week, two cnrgoes of sugar were ianded at St. Louis direct from Cnba. The duty. fifty-one thousand dollars, was paid in a?The Atiorney General of Louisiana, on s instituted a suit against Loenisiana State Bank, for the sum of $462,- tod has sequestrated a large amountof cot- belonging to the bank, to secufe the pay- hetalf of the State, h: eneral McClellan was at Milan at last wv The Chicago fair people gave Mrs. Gen- rat Grant a beantifal #200 saddle cloth. is thought that 1,000 bales wil cover te smeunt of cotton in the Red river country. | sv The Russian army in Central Asia has ex penenced a severe defeat, involving a loss of housand men. 8 Tbe Irish papers report there is no ahate. ment im the exodus, and that Cork is crowded en, women and children, determined on ae Across the Atlantic. r. “7 The Chicago Sanitary Fair has bagged KOO. *? A hundred and fifty thousand copies of a 5 biography of Mr. Lincoln have been sold ®7 Over 130,000 baskets of strawherries are rom New Jersey to New York daily. ar Che Dake de *s pi si ae 7S shes he Morny’s picture sale brought wr The infam » be christened He will be know c son ofthe Prince of Wales is “thert Christian Emmanuel. Dender the name of Prince se The cotton and fom..4 oro, ps along the ippi are reported toy, ina promising The English channe} is af ».,,, experbnents with reference to the italists are said to ,. jage of West Point, Va. ye er) terminus of the York River Railroad.‘ | a Fifty thonsahd guns will be shipped next week from the Springfield arsenal to the Co- tembus (O.) arsenal for storage. 7 New York cityis worth ahout 700 millions of dellars. It would take the valaeof foursuch ‘s to pay the expenses of the war. @ Atthe last sale of army horses in New York, animals which had cost the government #175 exch went for $75 to £80. “FP Porthern cw Madagascar has declined to answer despatch of the French Govern- mens claiming compensation for the dissolu- ‘son of the Madagascar Company. szHenry R. Midden, an Englis berth and @ paroled rébe} soldier, who has ‘working on a farm, tour miles Georgia, as a hired estes Desekirs the estes in Yornite Eee” HING OF securea A who —_ AUCTION SALES. . BALE oF CONDEMNED DE RETERMASTER'S ty STOR: Chief Quartermaster s ees as be Be op Will de cold at public auction mder the direc’ Cats tain Same oore Q-M.,U.S.A hand torh st ‘te, Washin: P9- th atree: E NESpay’ duly 5, 18%, at lho lock a. m.,a lot of condenmed Quartermaster’s Stores, consisting of Brooms Spades, Picks, Axes, Squares, Chisel, Fi Chairs, Grindstones, Wheelbar- rows, Pumps, Copying Presses, Chests, Scales, Cote, Pauline, Ovens,"Pans, Cups. Lanterns, Lamps, Reflectors, Pen-holders, Steel Pens, En- velopes. 495 Pi MS LETTER PAPER, 30 REAMS CAP - PAPER, &c. Successful bidders will be required to remove the stores within five (5) days from date of sale. Terme cash, in Government funds D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, je 22-11t Depot of Washington. ARGE SALE OF WAGUNS AND HARNESS. A — Ch artermaster’s Office. Depot of Washington, st ae Washins on. D. C., j blk 7, 1835, Will be sold at public auction, under the direc- a et Brevet Co! Cc 5 ALOT OF SADDLES, &c., which have been uged-in public service. The harness will be sold in single sets About 1.400 WAGONS, which will be sold singly to the highest bid é The si pce Wagons will commence on WEDNES- DAY, Jvne 2 at 10 o’clock a. m.. with a lot of about 400. at pi near “a aioe of New York avenue north, and after their sale is completed the remainder will be sold on ( street east. between Hth and 15th streets, near the Lincoln Hospital. The sale of Harness will commence on THURSDAY, June 29, 1855, at 10 o'clock a.m. lv 4 The sale of Wagons and Harness will continue,on alternate day ntil the whole number is sold, Terms cash, in Government funds. The attention of buyers is called to the large sale of MUL commenced on MONDAY, May 24, 135, and which is still being continued from day to day D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chicf Quartermaster, e 17-19t Depot of Washingto I ARGE SALE OF WAGONS AND HARNESS 7) Chief Quartermaster’s Ofice, Depot of Washington, ea Washington, D. C., June 17,1355. H Will be sold at public of Brevet Colonel Charles U at: the Government Mill, + n 2ist and 22d, in the city of bout SETS OF SINGE MULE RNESS, street, betw ington, D.C. TWENTY ith A LOT OF SADDLES, ich have been used in public se: The harness will be sold in sing! ALSO About 1.500 WA to the highest bid The sale of Wagons will commence on WEDNES- DAY, June 28, 1365, at 10 0’clock a. m., with a Jot of about 400. at a point north of the Railroad Park, : near the terminus of New York avenue north, and after their sal completed the remainder will be sold on C street east, between Lith and 15th streets, near the Lincoln Hospital. The sale of Harness hae commence on THURSDAY, June 29, 1885, at 10 o'clock a.m, The sale of Wagons and Harness will continue on alternate days, until the whole number is sold. Terms cash in Government funds. NS, which will be sold singly The attention of buyers is cailed to the large salo of MULES, commenced on MONDAY, May 22, 1855, and which is still being continued from day today. UCK Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, eV wt ue __Depot of 5 srr IAL SALE OF SERVICEABLE DRAFT , HORSES. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, »Wasnineton, D. C., June 25, 1855. By order of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold,-at, public auetion,.during the month of July, 3835, at-the times and-places named below, viz" Le C., MONDAY and SATURDAY of - sock week. w NEW YORK CITY. WEDNESDAY, July 5. NEW YORK CITY, KRIDAY, July 7, and on TUESDAY. and’ FRIDAY of each week thereaf- ter, at the Government stables, corner.10th ave- hue and 33d street. ERWUEDELYHIA, PA., THURSDAY of each week. BALTIMORE MD., WEDSESDAY, July 12. y 2 vEDNE: DAY, July 25. eNEED SY sd 4. Y. Ju DAY, ELMIRA. N. ¥..FRID LANCASTER, PA. uly 23. Two hundred SERVIGEABLE DRAFT HORSES each day. 0 An Draft-Horses, at far less than their true value, is now offered:to the public. The animals, though sound and serviceable. are nglonger required in the army. and-must be sold. The attention of mana- ape of eity railroads and manufactories is especial- iy called, to these gales. Horses sold singly. Sales to. commence at 0a. m. Terms cash, in'United States Tree eet A. EKIN, rtunity ‘to purchase a superior class of Brevet Brigadier Gene _je Mit SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’s OFFICE, = 1RsT Division, *. Wasnincron City, June 26, 1365. Will be sold at public Suction. during the month of July, 1855. to the highest bidder, at the times and places named below, viz: ALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY. July 5. Gi JRO, 1 HURSDAY, July ¢. s1ESBORO.D. FRIDAY. July 7, and on TUES- DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY of each week thereafter. PA.. FRIDAY. July 7. ‘ON. PA.. FRIDAY, July SPORT. PA., PA.. FRIDAY, Jul SD. W PORT, POTTSVILLE, .. FRIDAY, Ju vs WILMINGTON, DEL., SATURDAY, July 29. BALTIMORE, MD.. MONDAY. July 31. Two hundred CAVALRY HORSES each day for road and farming purposes. none good bargains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 a.m. Terms cash, in United States currency. MES A. EKIN, ‘neral in charge ision Q. M. G. O. LE OF CONDEMNED OATS, HAY, AND Ch termaster s Offer, Devot Washingt theef Quartermaster's Office, Depot Washington - @ Washington, D. C., June 23, 1 { Will be sold at publie au nm, at Alex: jay , under the direction of Capt. J. N. Buck, A. Q. Ce J RUESD ey, July 6, 1865, at 11 o'clock a m., abou 13,000 GRAIN SACKS, 18.000 BUSHELS OF OATS, and 18 TONS OF HA mned as heing unfit for public use. essful bidders will be required to remove the stores within five (5) days from date of sale. Terms cash, in Government funds, D. H. RUCKER, cond Br n. and Chief Quartermaster, je 2-12 Depot of Washington. HURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- _£ DER, for cleaning, beautifying and preserv- ing the Teeth and Gums. This elegant prepara- tion is entirely unequalled. 2 F.C. WELLS & CO., M New York, Proprietors, For sale by all druggists. BELLS’ CEL ATED MACHINE-SPREAD STRENGTHENING PLASTERSare the very best in all cases for which plaster is required. For sale by all druggists. RIES) AR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- tent of Eugland, and secured by the seals of the Ecole sle Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. , Triesmar No. 1, is the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the System. Triesmar No. 2 has entirely superseded the nascous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Tries- mar No. 3is the infalliable remedy for all Impuri- ties and Secondary Symptoms, thus obviating in 4 of mercury @nd all other deleterious ingre- lients. Each preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at_@3 each, or four $3 casesin one for $9, and in cases, thus saving $9. _ Divided in separate doses as ad, ministered by Valpean, Sallamanda, Roux, &c.- &e. Wholesale and retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 Bleecker street, New York. To be hud also of 8. C. FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave., corner Nth st. mar9-6m ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is sub- mitted to, Consumption, Insanity or Epileptic Fits ensue. mar 25-6m BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. I respectfully invite the attention of Hotel and Restaurant Keepers, Grocers, Merchants, and the trade generally tothe Superior Quality of BOT- heen ALE and PORTER which I am now offering for sale. These liquors are believed to be equal to the im- Lown articles, and can be sold at a much lower vrice. «Goods delivered to all parts of Washington and FoEwtown VERE OF CHARGE. not families will also be supplied upos short F | pe eEwaon —__Cooreetowns. Hts REXTRACT BUCHU and IM cate disorders, in &,W ASH cures secret and deli- little or uo change hfheir stages, at little expense, Itis niece inconvenience, and medi i cf and odor, im- mediate in ite action, 3B fre9\from all injurious FIVAKE NO_MORE UNP tread head TARE S tetnbies or apaNT AND oN. Font dis . Use HELM it and UCHU and mar 25-6m. AUTY15 A JOY ¥Oxgyen Baie brit comp F no exposure. PARIL| ent medicine ae ‘BANKERS. 7.30 ™“TSie™ 7.80 Mr. JAY COOKE, of our firm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loang, we are prepared-to furnish promptly to agents and purchasers U.S. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. These notes are issued, under date of August 15, 1864, in denominations of $50, 100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent. per an- num, and haye coupons attached, payable in law- ful money, on February 15th and Auguet 15th of each year. The principal wil) be paid in lawful money on August 15th, 1857; or, at the option of the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years from August Ist, 1857, with interest at SIX PER CENT. IN COIN, payable semi-annually. Phese bondsare at present -wofth in the market about NINE PER CENT. premium, from which deduet the premium upon the. accrned gold interest, and there is lefta net premium upon the*bonds of SIX PER CENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes. We receive in payment for subscriptions the several issues of . FIVE PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon. We also take. Certificates of Indebtedness and Government Bonds of all issues at their current value. Fnll information furnished upon application in person or by mail, 3AU oN TO BUYERS AND HOLDERS OF cxurie 7-30 NOTES. In order to prevent the mutilation of there notes . the Secretary of the Treasury-has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the unma- tured coupons are attached. JAY COOKE & CO., feb4dtf ___Bankers. First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H. D. COOKE, (of Say Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 15TH ST., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treasurer United States. -R7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. eg Acting-in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & CO., a8 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill.all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply of the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. ‘We buy and cell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE and-make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all timee cheerfatly furnished, WM. 3. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. SU senimnmase Morch 2), 165 __m 2-tf GOED AND socks. : Our office has been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Gold and Stock Exchange Rooms_in New York, insuring promptness in the execution of orders. Purchases and sales made at the nsual rates. RITTENHOUSE, FOWLER & CO., m 3-tf Bankers, 352 Penn’a avenue. JAMES TOPHAM & €0.’8 2 oh. PREMIUM “ TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 975900 ee SEVENTH STREET, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Hall, Where they continue to manufacture and on sale a large and fine assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARN HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVERSACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, &e., have ac., &c., AT LOW PRICES. REPAIRING. Trunks, &c., repaired promptly and thoroughly. THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, October 3ist, 1864; aleo, the highest premium, a bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Washington, D. C., in 1857, SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for FRANK MILLER’S CELEBRATED PREMIUM HABNESS OIL, Dealers supplied at the lowent feb 6-1y FACTORY PRICES. _ GECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’. FT! THE nO eT ee REMEDY EVER USED! e8, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, &¢, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, - recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.”’ Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day ; NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NOCHANGE WHATEVER. Lett who heve despaired of getting cured, or no eae gorged with Balsam Copapvia, or jercury, try the ’"" SAMARITAN’S GIFT, Sent by mail in a plain elope. Price—Male packages, Female, 33. BLOOD!!__ BLOOD!!! ELCERS, SORES, “Sp 2 OTLS (3 ‘DISEASES, th SEA t SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE is's most potent, certain and effectual prescribed ; it peaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, 60 that the cure is thorough and permanent. eke then ecnis ayrit ing iy ts, Ros A ad LD not transmi tt our pos- 7 for which you may repen sigs DO NOT DESPATRD Tyee. Although you may be pronounced i: ible. NAMARITAN'S ROOT AD TERN JOCKS” Eunten an well as all theo bod emits acento , as eo d sree AMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH” WHAT THE SURGHONSSAUT OF THE 8 ow Bonen REMEDIES. arena “On RD THE STEAMSHIP Cosr. Cc, ‘eb. 18, 1855.—Mesers, Co. 880 Nase steet: Philadelphia—Dear Sire: Please send of your Samazitan’s Gift by Adams & Co.'s Ex eto re be hatte te’ inn to make @ voyage aie ta supply.” “Youre, very ‘ > “J. 8. Donser, Surgeon, 1. “Atlantic Mail Steamship Co., N.Y. , 1, FE: ares ‘Aspinwatl)”? Between New York and ‘MOND & CO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post G by 8. CALVERT FORD. corner lich atront ney venta avenue and DENBY COOK, Alexandria my 6-8 “" JMPROVED ACCOMODATION. i a gio of Walnut and Cherry, thicknesses / ” STEAMBOAT LINES. OTICE TO SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS. and after MONDAY, the sth instant, a. ar cancrite line from WASHINGTON vis FREDE ICKSBURG, to RICHMOND, will be reopened” jaily. jeamer'K EYPORT, ill leave her wharf, by 10. Hamilton’s Station, thence by arriving there at 8 p. m.; returning will leave Richmond at 5 a. m., and arrive at Washin:; by 6.20 p. m., time to comnect with the6 p. m., train through to New York. Fare for the through trip ,$8.60. By this route Rpeenecra will have an opportu- i jewing Mount Vernon By, daylight, and passing over many battle-fields. Baggage over fifty pounds charged extra on the stage portion of the route. erent leaving New York at 6 p. m., will ar- rive in Philadelphia by 22 p. m., Baltimore m., Washington 6 a. m., and Richmond 8 that evening. ig GEO. MATTINGLY, Supt. TEAMER MANHATTAN PE MAY LINE. KR E. On and after SATURDAY Re Ist, the staunch. ind _commodious steamer ** MA ATTAN” will commence her-reg Jar tripsfrom PHILADELPHIA t CAPE MAY, leaving Arch street wharf every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 9 a. m., connecting with the Philadelphia, Wilming- ton and Baltimore Railroad at New Castle. Passengers taking the 8:25 train from Baltimore making sure connection Castle, at 12m via making a threugh line from pe May. upe May every MONDAY, WEDNES- at 8:90 8. onnecting with from Philadelphia to Baltimore the Ist p. m. trai and Washington. Fare from Philadelphia to Cape May... * 2 é Children half pri Servante.. Fare from Servants, Fare from Ne pe May. Excursion tickets from Philadel phi iseued on Saturdays, returnable on Mon- days, (carriage hire included) for. Season tickets, (carriage hire extra. je 2-dtSepl INe¥ YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, Gee Old Line between NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OCEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, REBECCA CLYDE and EMPIRE, in connection with Inland Steamers GEORGE H. STOUT, MAY FLOWER and ANN ELIZA Regular Sailing Days TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 12 M., from the foot of High street, Georgetown, and Pier 15 East River, foot of Wall street, New York. For Freight or Paseage apply to Cc. P. HOUGHTON, Agent, foot of High street, Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Prince street wharf, Alex- andria. JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, New York. Freight received constantly and forwarded to all parts of the country with despatch, at lowest rates, je 2 C.P. HOUGHTON, Agent. poTomac TRANPORTATION COMPANY. VANDERBILT...Capt. A. L. Coumary. PRES! Capt. E. A. RyTHER. - who Ss esse 5 Steamer-C 2 Steamers C. Vanderbilt and Express every TUESDAY and FRI DAY. at 5 P. M., for Alexandria. Washington and Georgetown, stop ping at all the usual landings on the Potomac river. Returnin; leave Washington nore SATUR- DAY and WEDNESDAY, at 6 0’clock and ave Alexandria at 7 o'clock, stopping at the usual landings on the river. | For information. freight or passage, apply to A. ea & SONS, 142 Light street wharf, Bal- timore. J. BRODERS & CO., No. 3 King street, Alexan- ria. MORGAN, RHINEHART & CO.,No. 104 Water street, Georgetown, and 241 F street, Wagis = ton. ae s AA STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE oF SCREW STEAMERS BETWEEN . WASHING TON, ALEXANDRI: NEWYORK Np GEORGETOWN 4 apt. J. R. Key, Leave Pier N orth River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m., TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Leave Snow's wharf, 107_ Water street. asorge: town, at 9a.m., TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, for New York. 4 Freight received daily, handied in the most care- ful manner, and delivered with the greatest dis- patch, at fair rates. Passage and State Roome. with superior accom- modations for comfort and pleasure, direct through from Washington to aibeay Troy and Saratoga. Tickete, good for either night or day steamers Bt, John, Hendrick Hudson, Daniel Drew and C. Vib: bard, on the Hudson River. Through to Providence and Boston by the splen- did steamers of the Neptune Steamship Company, and to Portland by Cromwell's old established line. For Freight an assanes poly to R. SNOW & CO., 107 Water street, Georgetown. FLOWERS & BOWEN, Alexandria, Va. H. B. CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street, New York, Passage and State Rooms can be engaged at the Company's Office, 241 F street, between 13th and lith, Washington, D.C. je 6-tf U S172» STATES MAIL LINE, FROM BALTIMORE, FOR_ FORT MONROE. NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, DAILY. THE BAY LINE STEAMERS will leave the Union Dock, foot of Concord street, daily, at6P.M_, for FORT MONROE, and NORFOLK, VA. arg Connecting at Fort Monroe with a line of firet class steamers. daily. on James river, for CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, VA. RETURNING, Will leave RICHMOND at 6'A. M., DAILY, stopping at City Point, and connecting at Fort Monroe with the Bay Line Steamers that leave Norfolk at 232 P , and arriving in Baltimore in time for the Easternand Western trains, and for Washington, D.C. The Steamers on this line nayigate the James River going and returning, entirely in daytime, giving passengers ample time to see the fortitica- tions, and all other objects of interest. TICKETS for the above places can be had on board of the boats. * Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk... oo) ee Fort Monroe.. Through tic! i es se City Poin @7 State Rooms and Meals extra. 87 The state room accommodations are unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied. BF Passengers taking the 1.15 train from PHIL- ADELPHIA will make connection with this line. ®9 Passengers taking the 8.00 A. M. train from NEW YORK, have ample time to dine in Balti- more. @7- Passengers taking the 3 P. M. train from WA SHINGTON, make connection with this line. can MN. FALLS, President: HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. je 3-tf [putea DaTENts STEAMERS. New Express Line, semi-weekly, between 5 ADELPHIA and ALEXANDRIA, ee Deo and GEORGE- OWN. Steamers MAYFLOWER, PHILADELPHIA and GEORGE H. STOUT. a Regular sailing days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phia, and No. 59 Water street, between Congress and High, Georgetown. For freight apply to & JOHN B. DAVIDSON, No. 59 Water street, Georgetown. Agent in Philadelphia, WM. P. CLYDE, i4 North Wharves. 5 Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN, Ie nov 8-tf No. 1 King street. HILADELPHIA ALE AND PORTER. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS CIDER. PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS. 1 desire to call the attention of Sutlers and others in the vicinity of Washington and Georgetown, D. C., to the fact that I have constantly on hand a sup- ply of the above enumerated articles. Those wishing to purchase on the most advanta- geous terme are invited to call at my establishment and examine the goods. ‘ Upon timely notice, 1 wil) delive: murchased in any part of Washington * Secrre. wn. 5 NN. Union Bottling Depot, No. 57 Greene atree je3-Im {Chron’y : Georgetown DC, © P. BOYER & BURNSTINE, $3 LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, $3 #5 13TH STREET, Second door from Pennsylvania avenue, south side LIBERAL ADVANCES made on WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOTHING, &c. jeT-6m* ey OO, J MPORTAN' Tan GARNET MAKERS, BUILD- ii 200,000 feet clear Pine Lumbe from three ive ears old, eel ae wise plage om! fi assortment of Building her For eels at eT CA a bh street, George- Wien Ay OTICE.—For sale of 2and4 30C- N nd WARN EOS ange te ak BBE fe, and oth town, D. SkipLs ana - Apply to FF. DD) Peautylvania etd between Btroole cpporite National ‘Hotel. . Ro eee 3 F] YY - RAIL- pee Ta * se SATURDAY June oth, 188. ae Feet ir oF Ts 2:90 For MILLVILLE, VINELAND, &c., 8:04. M., 30 and 4 P.M. oreo BRIDGETON, SALEM, &c.,ato:36 A. M.;4 Por GLASSBORO, &c., 8:90 and 9:16 A. M.;2:90 “or WoUppURY, c., 8:90 and 9:15 A. M.;2:90, 4 O08 TURNING, WILL LEAVE Cape May at 5:30 A. M., Mail;8:20.A. M., Freight; filvitle at 742 A. M., Matl;12:08 P. M., Freight; eBrideeton ac 6404. M., Mall 45. M., Freight; “Salem at 6:25 A. M., Mail;9 A. M., Freight; 4:05 : , Mail; 9:05 A. M., ight; 5:56 and 6:23 P. M., Passenger. Font ten gree day of July an ‘addisional express train will be added to and from Cape ie and which will teave Cape May at 3 A. M.,and Phila- delphia at 4:20 P. ‘his in three hours from Camden. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent West J: peer and Cape May and Millville Railro: THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY will attend to all the usual branches of express business, receive, deliver and forward through other responsible Express Companies, to all parts of the country. any article entrusted to them. A Special Messenger accompanies each through train. Philadelphia, June 5, 1365. je 10-dtSep] QFFICE BABTIMORE & OHTO R R.CO., Washincton, December 18, 1834. On and after Sunday, December 18.1944, Passenger Trains between Washinton and Baltimore willran as follows: ihe TRAINS MOVING NORTH. No. I—BALTIMORE, WAY STATION & seas RI ND PHILADELPHIA EX- Leave Washington 7:36 A. M. Arrive at i labia - Ms New York 5:30P.M. No Baltimore tickets sold. No.3—BALTIMORE AND WESTERN TRAIN— e Washington 8:15 A. M., stopein at way stations. connecting at Relay with the Ma# Train for the West. and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 A. M. No. EW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- A.M. Arrive at Baltimore at 12:45 P. M.; Phil rete P.M.; New York 10-00 P.M. Mo. :—BA TIMORE TRAIN AND WAY STA TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P. M., connecting at Relay with Frederick train. Arrive at Balti- more 4:45 P. M. No. 6—BALTIMORE COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN—Leave Washington 4:30P. M. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 P. ‘his train stops at Bladensburg, Belt le, Laurel and Annapolis Junctions only. vi No. 7—BOSTON, ALBANY AND NEW YORK ESS TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:00 P. M. ¢ at New York 4:00 A.M. Mails and Passen- ers by train connect with all the early mornin fines leaving New. York forthe East, North and West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets sold by this train, which is limited in capacity by Gov- ernment orders to insure the mails. NO. 8—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN. Leave Washington 6:45 P. M., and arrive at Balti- more 8:25 P. M_ No. 9-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P. ‘M., stopping at ay House for Western passen- gers to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, pate san nd all points in the West. Reaches ew ‘ork ai A.M. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 A.M. and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from maltose: No trains to or from Annapolis on Sun- u SUNDAY TRAINS. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the 8:15 and 11:15 A. M.ana3 P.M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P. M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia and the West, and the 6 P.M. for New York ony. THROUGH TICKETS to the West, as well as to Philadelphia, New York or Boston, can be had at the Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, aa well as at the new office in the American Telegraph Bolaing: Pennsylvania avenue, between 4%¢ and streets. BAGGAGE will be checked at all honrs—also for through points.to save trouble and confusion at the departure of the in. 4 ALL PASSENGE whether soldiers or citi- zens, are politely but earnestly requested to Respect the rules of the Line, established for the general ad- vantage, such as the keeping of one or more vars ex- clusively for ladies and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the emoker’s cars, and also to make a cheerful compliance with the de- cisions of the agents or conductors in regard to their seats, tickets, etc., especially in the hurry of start- ing the trains. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. dec 20 REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 'O TH NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWES On and after December 25, trains will leave Balti- morc from North Calvert Station, as follows: Fast Mail at. 20 A. Harrisburg Accommod: : Erie and Pittsburg Express. Pittsburg and Elmira Express “10:00 P: THE 6:15 A. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the 9:20 A. M. train from Baltimore for Pittsburg and the West, and for Elmira, Buseios omer ae Cente: aigua, and Niagara Falls, an meNfor New ‘York City, THE 4:30 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON cohuects with the 8 P. M. train from Balti- more for Pitteburg and Erie. THE 6:45 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more, and runs through to Pittsburg and Elmira, without change of cars, connect- ing at Pittsburg for Cincinnati, Chi- cago. and St. Louis, and at imira for Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse. ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at 3 o'clock P. M. SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. SoLpiers’ Tickets at GovERNMENT Ratés, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. @7 For tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street. under Na- tional Hotel, and Depot House, No. 463 C street, near New Jersey avenue, Washington. _J.N. DUBARRY, Superintendent N.C. R. R. J. WILK > ger and Ticket mnt Passen, JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent, corner street and Pa. avenue. 6th dec 29-tf EE) CORESEIO ECONOMY. CAMPILLION CARPET. ae SPEIER SRG ates ordinary Carpet now in.use. Call and examine it for yourselves, at 482 Pa. avenue, between 3d and 43¢ streets. je 20-11t” JOHN BEATY, Agent. Owen O'Hare. T. V. Noon. OiARE & Noonan. bina as PRACTICAL PL UUBERS STEAM AND GAS No. 402 D strect, between 6th and 7th, Washington, D. C., Are prepared to execute all orders appertaining to the above branches, on the most reasonable terms, and in a thorough, practical and workmanlike man. ner. Charges moderate. Je 14-ts ELMBOLDS, CONCENTRATED EXTRACT HELMBOLD’s CONC RATED EXTR SARSAPARILLA, is the Great Blood Purtinn, Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma- cy and Chemistry, and are the most active that ean be made. mar 25-6m ELMBOLD S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU I8 fEpleasantin taste and odor, free from all inju- rious proper ea and immediate in its action. mar om. M ETROPOLITAN MARKET. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. H. RALPH has re-opened the Metropolitan Mar- ket and will keep const any on hand a genera! as- sortment of MEATS. VEGETABLES, FRUITS, BUTTER. &. Marketing delivered ‘free of ex- iperee to all parte of the city. He respectfully so- jicits a liberal patronage from the Public. je 21m is called to this inven- LL 2o8™Ne RODS! LIGHTNING RODS !! The undersigned is prepared to put u} Lightning Rods with platina-ti; ints i and at reasonable idan EPG: best meee Also. L HANGING done i im- Pe ie jone inthe most im. Work done in the country at city prices. ¢. SCHNEIDER, l 21 Pa. av., bet 10th and 11th ats., _je12-1m* Up Stairs. 513 JOHN D. EDMOND & Co., 513: 513 7th street, between D and E, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD & GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cut and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, . all of which we offer at 513 THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. 513 feb M-1y] i eaterareteh POMADE OPTIEM — For im- te Hairs fotar ey tore ir Pemade ex. York. and vod by i Drugaister Price S50, and en, MIXTORE.— BUaE ERs BaLeamics . RE.—This 014, know! ent rel re! = is for sale by all Druggiate, Price aie PROPOSALS. ~ PROPOESLS FOR, MpFERIALS: FOR NAVY DEPARTMENT, » Boangau op EQuiPMentT app BecmmePe.4 als to fw materials for (> ode he arcane oat a Guilt the aath day of July next, at 10‘a. m., = ta will he opened wi ener causes, icone pate aaa jes embraced in named rticul: described in the rehdloe, any of which will, be furnished ia deel jo nin of the respective yards, of to the, Navy Arn nearest thereto, and ofall the yorts i mse. ication to the Bureau. This division in! ss ing for the convenience of dealers in eac < po! will be furnished as are vane re quired for bids. The Cor hens Mews 2 gon of each station will, in ition to the sone Bie classes at their own yards, have acopy of t 0 9 ules of the other yards for examination only, |: which it may be judged whether it will be desir» to meke application for any of the clasees of t’ 8. i vate requested of bidders to avoid erasures * a substitution of Tastes. ana to see that the amor: tly carried out. are correctly fa will be awarded to the lowost bon fide bidder who gives proper security for its fu: ‘ment. The bureau reseryes the right to reject + the bids for any class. if deemed exorbitant. Bidders are referred to the commandants of ( respective yards for samples, instructions, or 9" ticular Soseription of Shoe arsiciee; also, for bin. fer maranty. TO Ot omer. as required by law of 10th Aug 1845. must be accompanied by a written guara's the form of which ts hereinafter given, and alto! a certificate signed by the collector of inten! revenue for the district in which he resides, that ! has a license to deal in the articles which he pr» poses to furnish; or by an affidavit signed by h self and sworn to before some magistrate autho: to administer such oath, that he is a manufact of, or regular dealer in, the articles he offe supply, and has a license as such manufactur: dealer. H : 9 Sureties in the full amount will be require: ¢ sign the contract, and their responsibility cert to by a United States district judge, United 8 district attorney, collector, or navy agent. A ditional security, twenty per centum will be + held from the amount of the bills until the contr shall have been completed; and eighty per cen of each bill, approved in triplicate by the — x mandants of the respective yards, will be paid the navy agent at the points of delivery—unlee quested by the contractor to be paid by another + agency—within ten days after warrants shal been passed by the Secretary of the Freaaney It is stipulated in the contract that if defav made by the parties of the first part in deliv all or any of the articles mentioned in any clase")! for in the contract. or the quality at such time «1 places above provided, then and in that cas 1! contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pe » the United States a sum of money not exceée i: twice the amount of such class, which may b covered from time to time, according to the » Congress in that case provided, approved Me 3, 1846. ; No bids for more than one yard must be ee we in one enyelope, and the same must be distic endorsed on the outside, ‘Proposals for materi.4 for the Navy, for the Navy Yard at (name the yt and addressed **To the Chief of the Buree Equipment and Recruiting, Navy Departr Washington, D.C. The classes of the Bureau are numbered anv signated as follows: Claeort t rn No. No. 1. Flax, Canvas, and 15. Sheet Iron, Twine. 18. Soap and Tallow 2. Cotton, Canvas, and 20. Brushes. Twine, 22. Stationery. 3. Iron, 23. Hardware, 4. Tin, Zine, &c. 24. Ship Candiery. 5. Sperm Oil. 25. Copper Wire. 7. Cooking Utensils. 29. 10. Leather, &c. Tl. Hose. 12. Lignumvit. 13. Lanterns and ‘Lamps. 35. Coal 14. Ox Hides for rope, | 40. Sheet Copper. The following are the Classes, by their num required at the respective navy yards: KITTERY. Nos. 1, 2,3, 5, 10, 18, 22, 24. CHARLESTOWN. Nos. }, 2,3, 5,7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 2s BROOKLYN. No. 1,258, 4.857105 1, 12,5, 18,99 22, 38,2 1, 35. : PHILADELPHIA. Nos. 1, 2,8, 4, 5,7. 10, 11, 12, 20, 22, 24, 29, 31, «0 SHINGTON. Nos. 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 22, 24, 29, 34. NORFOLK. Noe. 1, 2, 5,7, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 20 Je 29-lawaw é CuIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, w Jou yf eee ASHINGTON, D. C., January 4, ) All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, T er, Office Furniture, Harness. sod Saddler: requested to send to this office,on ONDAY o week, a sealed proposal or list, in ecate, articlég they are prepared to furnish to this at short notice, with the price of each mar : plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies; © (: service require it. the article or articles can |» tained without delay, and at the lowest price Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will bo quired to furnish the list pu every Monday igadi and Chief Q. 5: Brigadier Gonegey soe yaa actin 5-tf bor \ From the Larges! eturing Chemists in re Pehl I AM ACQUAINTED © MR. H.T. HPi M- BOLD; he occu the drug store oppo oy residence, and was I in co! pg. the business where others had not heen equally > wit fore him. beer rably impressed his character and enter se J WALLA, A N Firm of POWERS & WRIG A Manntfactu: ng * m 25-6m 9th and B: sts., Phil ‘ba EROME’S HAIR COLOR STO: % retaining eet ae ly bringing E to its original color without the irae \ let. © tending the use of the dye. Sold by all druge < cents per bottle; See Sieh, EXFORD’S MEDICATED NUTS, for worms ,unrivated in efficacy #1... culiarly adapted for children, ing eaten - ordinary cake. For sale by druggists. Price 25 cents per b- x jan 19-eoly INGER Ber ab THE WEAK ND — IMPAIRED EYESIGHT, Originating either from infirmity of age, c debility of the nervous system, protracted sic or from natural disposition to or near sight! ness, will be restored, improved and atreng*peoed by the use of the celebrat BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLE= Leper Rock Crystal the optic nerve. suit __. FRANKLIN & to" Scientific and Practical Opticians, 244 Pa. ay.. between 12th and 13th sts. ; Pa. avenue, National Hotel buildin; BF ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES ine without causing pain, and made to corresp color, size and motion with the natural one. CONFIDENTIAL. NG MEN who have injured themse! ves 5 ‘ret habits which unfit them for bu «ix pleasure, or the duties of married life; } aged or old men, who, from the follies of yc.) other causes, feel a debility in advance ¢ Ene aor oben ted SEAR! nent of any one shou! reed ** PORET FRIEND.” Married Ladies will learn ¢cr thing of importance by perusing ‘*The Ss Sent to any address, i 1 , ceipt of Twenty-five cents, “Addpea oP Dr. CHAS, A. STEWART & (0) dec 14-37 Boston, ™! «- tik ISH-WANG, THE te M- Tidy yor cowont HOA, Cube. Oxe Box witt Perrorm a Cure. ae parel rosetable. os is pep to tast et without fear ofdetection. fare fe ve i $labox. Sold by JOHN J. KROM! x manufactured from ease and comfort to curately by to.8. 0. Upham, 400 Chestnut lait ha? sot Petre BEY, a il DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, Office 31@ Pa, Avenue, Washington. 1) GREAT EASTERN, NORTH: WEsT- ERN EXPRESS FORWARDS, ‘“ MERCHANDISE. MONEY, JEW ABLES, NOTES STOCK . Ow x Forwarded with SAFETY ARD Disees hes agencies in the Priveignt Rata se NORTH, EASE, VEPs Coneay per WASHINGTON. DG NT or VILLE. LEXINGS »L N 3 Connections are mada an! New tak with lines fe BRITIH PROVINCES and ost ANADA he AMPTON and Bt to LIVERPOOL. 80U' at ence in resses 4 commercial towns in Great Britelies and * Coilecti f NOTES. and BILLS made at ‘ll accessible parte Dette ioe ov ag je 23 C. C, DUNN, Agent, ‘Washingtan 1: APPIN B ponse—to issue, free, of a umanity) four of their most ive | ecturés on lage and ite qv tions. Nervous disability, Promature Dect digestion, W. Piatto as MetameP meses lectures have been savin; thousands, and will be few ae e on ibe Boristan Cabinel of Wats aed Mists se Broadway, New York." Ria EROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER J retaining pod gradually bringing back th Hh t TB eente per bettie, © aot srapeyes st REXFoRy's MEDICATED GINGER BREAD 5 fc , unrivaled in efficacy. ait iy. adapted tor children, being catep is a For sale by di ta, Price 25 cents per t pa ruggiat cents per bo«

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