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vo “~ EVENING STAR._ NOTHING TO DO. ip of mnowiret lineo if browdered and stamped in bine, Ard the gleam of » threadiers needie Piercing the pstteru through The needle is ready.) et the sweet little Ledy fits sighing for something to do. Delicat that ever grew The rare stands teady white the sweet Httle Lady Site wishing for somethiug to do. {bid under Gowers a volume, @ °. ar The Miller's Paughter”’ for you rhe book lies ready, yet the # t Vette Lady hivg for semething to de rne: iy—etill the eweet little Lady Dging for »omething 10 do. A sudden wind-eweep and flutter— 1 open blew; the hall, and swiftly. bird to the threshold she few ready the sweet little Lady bas nothing todo! a rution to the South, A Grorgia paper says that attention is tarn- | ing to Cherokee, Georgia, as a region peculiar. | Jy invi lately «gto immigrants. Many farms bave 2 sold to persons from other portions and from Tennessee, and colonies trom New York and Pennsylvania are ex- econ. A report of sales gives an idea of lands. A farm of 700 acres near ) acres bottom, for $16,000; another near Rome, of 34) acres, 60 bottom, $3,000, another rear Rome, 720 acres, $10.0; another near Rome, If) acres, upland, $5,50u, one near Van We Polk county, 450 acres, uplaud, 910,400, a Boston man; another near Van Wert, 520 acres, upland, to a Massachusetts Wap, $7,000. This does not corroborate the charge made by home radicals that it is dangerous for Northern men to buy lands in the South and settle there The Memphis Appeal says:—“ We see it | stated in several New York papers thai there are at present agenia in that city from Mem- phis and other southern cities for the purpose of precuring emigrants from Enrope wo zo South. They say that poor and dest grants are jurnished with free pa that during the past few weeks sey of emigrants, mostly Germans a: have been forwarded to vario South—to Memphis, Charleston and Sayan- nah. A party of about fifty emigrants, who had just landed bere, were forwarded to Mem- phis on the i5th imstant, anc ont 150 left fer New Orlears, Memphis and Little Rock on the Saturday previous. It is confidently antici- pated that the southern ag be enabled to divert emigration and travel from the West to the South, on account of the high rates of fare on the western railroads, which, it seems, Were raised tothe present high standard du- Ting the late war. The poorer classes of the emigrants are unable to pay these high rate It ss aleo stated that quite a number of man emigrants, mostly mechanics, have 2 lett New York for this city by way of New Or- leans. So, in asbort time, we may expect the arrival of these emigrants.” e city seemed to be in quite state on Monday last, and at one time itappeared asif we were to have a general Meeting of the returned rebels with those who lately served in the Union army. The canxe of the disturbance, as we learn, was the lan- guage ured by some of the unterrified and un- Swed secessionists. They had declared that they could whip any man who bad fought un- der the Stars and Stripes, and that having verved four years under the Stare and Bars, they could do itagain. Such expressions may Rot prove healthy to those who use them, and we think isa poor way of showing that they bave aright to the privileges of citzenship.— Cumberland Unien. 87 Thomas Quinn, the messenger of the Greenwich Savings Bank, on Friday, m New York, while returning from Greenwich Bank With a tin box containing $3,000 in small bills, ‘Was arrested by aman dressed in police uni- form, and an officer of the 28h precinct, ona ebarge of being a counterfeiter. The box was taken by the stranger, who told the officer to take his prisoner to the station-house. On ar- Tiving there the officer found that he had aided in the perpetration of a most ingemous rob- bery. 87 Nice young man, a little worldly-minded, | walked to church onee witha very pions young lady. Arrivedat the ckurch door, worldly- minded young man declined entering. Where- upon, pious young lady seized his hi piacing it under her cloak, sailed int leaving the worldly-minded young mn stand. ing at the door, mmus his hat. The Is of world!y-minded young man. he was een wending his way down the church aisle ns de- murely as if nothing had happened. “ELLIGOTT City.”"—The citizens of Elli Mille, in anticipation of that thriving being incorporated under the title of “Ei City.” have selected municipal officers. bave designated E. A. Talbott for mayor, J. Groves, Wm. B. Collier, S. Radcliffe, of Howard county, and Wm. H. Gibbons, James Piper, Joseph Leishear, of Baltimore county, for counciimen, whore names are to be inserted im the act of incorporation. Tueee Qvestions.—Do you Ant another innocent game for the holidays? Ask the fellowing questions, quick and sharp, and you'll get the answ iam going to mention. Q. Who was the first man? A. Adam. Who was the first woman! A. Eve. Q. Who killed Cain? A. Able. Nine times ont of ten you'll get that reply: which cannot fail to af- ford intelectual amusement.— Punck. Brapy’s Mitt Brexep.—On Snaday morn- ing last, the Jist instant, the large flour mill of Mr. Samuel D. Brady, together with several thousand bushels of wheat, located on the Bal- Mmore and Ohio Raflroed, six miles west of Cumberland, was destroyed by fire. BF The post office at Gordonsville, Orange county, Va., which wae discontinued in con- aypesee ofadisturbance on Christmas day, isre-eetablished. Singer's Kewigg Ma. street, three doers uorth ef PSP Pe) "Money icaned on all kinds of geode ay ned on @ : oney ROBERT FULTON & CO Ro 25-eo7m* Merchant Pawnbrok KENCH ALMANACS FOR 1866.—Almanach Francaise. Polichinetle Repoleon. 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A brief persistence in its use will renovate the stomach tom degree of hand banish Dyspepeia forever. Tr it ° ttles for 85. Sor nywhere. by addreest G3 a WILLYER Proprietors, 2 Dey street. New York.” Bold by 8° C. FORD. corner 1h street _decSeolys and Pennsylvania avenue *BENCH JUVENILE BOOK FL. Boosie peinte Fille du Chat Botte; Le Pere lees du Grand Papa: L * x | theard | Almapach | ir pristine | an invaluable blessing, especially to those | uced to a condition of servility, | of any human | f° twe and | the pl: 4oel atrok: &. L ‘Th cal t bal wivill Pre jaz Pr peri “fot No from day al ‘erme months. w: the property. Couveyancing at purchaser's ex stories bigh Ohio eee at4 o'clock p.m, TRYSTEES’ h ree bo! roperty. G a ot » the LDING ik 66 feet on north C street, be- treets east, in No. 5 rom date, EEN sitting in equity heirs of Cha, lew inants, and Robert b @ defendants, we stall 26. together with which consist of » Flouting MIU four | g afront of abont een 12th ant 13th streets west, | With adepth of about cixty feet, with all the no- cessary packing and store rooms, and is Koown as the “Metropolitan Mills’ of Wasbington city, and contains s1x ron of 4 burrs. Patent machinery complete for manufacturing the best brands of flour offered for sale in thi city. ‘he engine i¢ sixteen inch cylimler, fear feat . each forty foot long, three AUCTION SALES, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. On THUBSDAY, the ist day of February, 18%, we will sell, at pubite suction, the highest bidder. desirable BU 3, frontin; 6th ai d 7eb # 4 Lots punibered 8 and 9. said Lot 8 posting street, between 6t said Lot 9 fronti Lge asthe ground, the follow- LOTS, to wit: ‘game aquare, the e 65 feet and 5ieches on north 0 and 7th streets east and the €2 feet and Linch om Maryland id lots are laid dowa. vad the squares and lcte of Washington be . ©. ‘erme: One-third cash; instalments st six and twelve months from the day of sale, with interes trnet nron the xc. upon the balance in eqnal tor stamps and & WILLIAMS, Auctivneers. BLE FLOUR RY. tikes. by virtue of a'de- t of the District #f Co- and passed in cause LoCottman etal. are Coltman and James etl the tm- fty feet on Packer, and er. re isa large yard attached to tle premises, Terms une TWO NEARLY HOUSES, 855, folios half caal e suid interest to be paid a par bata ee iret taken. ‘On Vey ane 6 De al — ROBERT JAMES Execnt ___ 3.0. McGUIRE & CO.,A | PRY GREEN &@ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A KOUSK AND LOT OD ubscriber, bearing nd duly recorded . 179, 1), 181 and 182, the middle part of Let 23. in Square 628. havi f about 15 feet, running back a good and improved by atwo story Fram BULTI NaWI With stabling for four horees. Reputation of the mill unsurpassed. Terms: One thirc cash on the residue in three annual paymen ¥ of rale; t ie, with purchaser's ex- COLTMAN, ADAMS, TWO-STORY FRAME N NEW JERS AV JERSEY AV- NUE. BET EAND F STS. NORTH, AT PUB- IG AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the ist day of Febraary next, I shall sell,in front of thi deed of trost to the | day of March, l M.#H.. No.6, premises, by virtao of e the 6th Liber R @ froot te an al- > @ Hons operty fronts om New Jerrey avenue, be- tween North E and F streets. h; the balance in six and twelve months, for netes beari i by a deed of trnst on the premises. $50 will be reqnired of the purchaser when the Property is knocked off. All conveysncing and revenue stamps at the purchaser’s cost. DENNIS ald eokdn GREE interest, secured MORE. Trustee. LLIAMS, Ancta. BX? ©. Mecuine & 0O., Auctioneers, NE. the premises, we shall est bidder. those two handsome and nearly new Brick Pwelling Honses, being Nos. 435 and 487, lo- NEW FOUR STORY BRICK AR PENNSYLVANIA AV On TUESDAY AFTEBNO! o'clock. on » Jannary 30, at 4 sell, to the high on the west side of Bigveath street west, near he corner of 93 feet * 14,523 feet 117,004 feet 21,152 feet 4 ge of tabing 5, Lumber must within ten days from date of Teruis cash, in Government fonds. ‘The E street nort It fn 1se3 by the owner ished in the best and most subs! taining 11 rooms, bath room, het that aud lower story, marble and gas throughout ‘0. 487 having been live in himself; is fin tantial manuer,con- ‘and cold water in mantel in parlors, ¢ No 485, built about the «ame UUme, contains 9 roome, and AP pointmente abs att ame as the other emsay sold separate! be wisked or deemed aivinabte, One-third cash; balance in six and tweive ith interest, secured by a deed of truston 1,320 feet 6-4 Ash. 12 to 16 feet long. 2,563 feet 8-4 Ash, 12 to 16 feet lon, 1.018 feet 16-4 Asb. 12 to 16 feet lon: £254 feet Ship lengths. Each lot of Lumber described will be sold singly by the thousand feet, the purchaser haviug the feet or the whole removed by the purchasers Timber, assor ae Brevet Maj. Gen. and erie pense. jan oa McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. SALE O. ERNMENT LUMBER AT AL- Ss EXANDEIA, VA. Ohtef Quartermasier’s Office, Depot of Washington, ‘ashingion. D.'C., January 27. 1934. Will be sold at public auction, at Alexandria, vi ler the direction of Brevet Lieutenant Col. G. © Lee, A. Q. M., on TUESDAY. Feb 1866, at 10 o’clock s. m.. a let of Sea « mber of the following kind and descrip tion, viz: Aport 85.159 feet 8 by 5 Joist, 12 to %4 feet long. 38 228 feet 3 by 6 Jotat, 12 to 24 feet long. 55.534 feet 3 by 8 Joist, 12 to 24 feet long 49.347 feet 3 by 10 Joist 12 to 24 feet long. \ + 12 to 16 feet long. 15.460 fect 6 4 Oak, 12 to 16 feet lor = 33,977 feet 5-4 Oak, 12 to 16 feet lon» 6,069 feet 10-4 Oak, 12 to 16 feet long 10-653 feet 12-4 Oak. 12 to 16 feet loug. 14.847 feet, 16 4 Oak, 12 to 15 feet long. 2 4 Hickory. 12 feet long mber, assorted wizse, 20 to 45 feet 4 Scantling, 12 to 13 feet long. Y 4 ~cantiin, 416 feet 44 Ash, 12 to 16 fe , 12 to 18 feet long. feet long. sizes and lot, sale. D MW. RUCKER, artermaater, ashington. Depot o. | JIKEMEN's INSURAN OF WASH. EB ¢o INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837. CAPITAL. SUBPLUS FUND. 200,000 30,000 rty of all kinds insured for a year or less : Builders’ rieks granted en the most favorable erms. No charge for policies. JAMES ADAMS. President. Samuel Cropley, Eeau Pickrell, Bobert White, of Georgetown. Wo. Wilson Thomas Parker, John D Barclay, Rickard Barry Sam'l Redfern, Chas. W. D: BB Frew, T. Ed, © Anfrew Kothwell, of Washington eo: bone in Georgetown are authorized by ° F eu Consul joard to renew policies and take risks in ABEL G. DAVIS, Bee’ry. JAMES TOPHAM @ 00,5 PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, TSC 0 ee SEVENTH STREET, One Door North ef Odd Fellows’ Halt, MILITARY Where they centinue to manufacture and hsve on sale a large and fine assortment of TEUNES, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HALNESE, ‘Trunks, &. HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVEBSACKS, WHIPS, @o., ae, BITS, SPURS, AT LOW PRICES. REPAIRING. ..Fepaired promptly ang thoroughiy, THREE SILVER MEDALS the highest premium. letropolitan Mechanics’ In- B. O., in tae? = Awerded by the Maryland Institute of B more. October Sist, 1864; also, _“ bronze medal, by the M. stitute of Washingten, SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandri FRANK MILLER’s a, Va., for CELEBRATED PREMIUM HABNESS OIL, Dealers supplied at the lowest _fedé1y __ FACTORY PRIORS, ROM PARIS.—Kiuber—Droit des Gene. | Ff Cusey—Dictionnaireda Di Weise—Code du Droit Marit De plowate et dn Consul, me International, 2 Felix et Demangeat—Traite du Droit Inter- Elements du en— - istoire des Progres du paticnal Prive, 2 vols. International, 2 vols. Demensch—: at. JROQUETS —Boguets, Boohina. Baneing B scriptions can had o JOH Canchy— Droit Mariti Manuel Pratique Moreuil—Manuel des ro ad €on- sulatres. De Cussy—Reglements Consu Martens—Guide ipl Formulaire des Chancelleries, 2 vols. Dictionnaire des Chancelleries, 2 vols, ireit International packets Pasta of shat ae | . DI al le- Known establ! ques, 2 vole. De Olercq= Moreuil— 2 vole wikene: Droit des Gens. 2 vole, FRANOK TAYLOR, JRACKERS, FOX ORAOKERS, N W. BURCHELL, Corner of 14th and F streets, iBT YEARS IN CONGRESS, by Hon. 8. 8. Sfp ockcanins Rorataalee oc r ‘AYLOB, secured by deed of ‘The title to this property is clear and unqnes- | tignable; otherwise no sale. The purchaser to pa ancine _je 3 Tu, PhS ade ; B* JAB. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUA ILL AND MACHINE! On MONDAY, the sth day of February next, at convey- | AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. | STEAMBOAT LINES. : Le al OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT. ANNAPOLIS. MO, jeadquarters Derari of ington. =) Conerne eae ats, as : shi meion. D. C.- danunty =< tags" Will be sold, on the pre ives. mbit anetion. to the highest bidders, at the times and places hereinaltcr desigumtea, the following patie bullae ings. at Apnapolis, Md., and Camp Parole, near that city. vig: ON TRURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18T, 1866, AT 10 @°CLOOK A. M., AT CAMP PAROLM, # Barracks, each 104 by 25 feet. 15 Cook- houses, each L0 by 25 feet. 4 Officers’ Quarters, each 149 by 25 feet. 4 Mees rooms, each 25 by 25 teet. 2 Btorshonses, each 200 by 25 feet. 1 Waeh-heuse. 60 4 W feet. 1 Guard house, 76 by 25 feet. i Headquarters Building 81 by 22 feet. | 1 Wing to same, 20 by 19 feet. 1 Barrack, 60 y feet a each 30 by 12 feet, and eight sinke, small | sien | ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2p, 1866, AT 10 OrcLock A AT COLLEGE GREEN . AT BARRACKS, IN THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS: 8 Btorehouses. each 91 by 21 feet. 1 Storehonee. 67 by 15 feet. 1 Storehouse, 41! y 34 fe: 1 Storehouse, (0 by 21 fe: 1 Sterehouse. $3 by 25 feet 1 Btor chonse, 84 by 15 feet. 1 Forage Shed 128 by 2 feet 1 Binckrmith Shop. h4 by 25 feet. 1 Office M hy 15 feet: and | 1 Stable 81 by 14 feet SAME DAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. AT THE MULE CAMP IN THE CITY UF ANNAP- OLis, MD.: 1 Stable. 400 by 27 feet. J tabie, 102 by 24 feet. 1 Barrack, @ Ly 14 feet. 1 Barrack, (0 Ly 14 feet, and 2 Shed. 18 by 13 feet The buildings wilt be sold mngly, and purchasers Will be sllowed twenty days to remove tem. A military guard will remain in charce of the prop- erty fifteen days after the snie. a erms: Gath, in Government fnivis = ML LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, jas 13t partment of Washington, OFFeE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF 8UB- SISTENCE Wasninetos, January 23, 1835. Will be cold at public xnction at the Government Bakery, in Apnapolie, Md .on THURSDAY. Feb. rhary }, 1856. at 32 o'clock M , the following frame Buildty ge. viz: Bake Houre, 85 by 83 feet. Flour Honse, 48 by 22 feet One Building, 9 by 2 fet. Ove Building, (8 by 6 feet. 115 by 20 feet. 12 fext. containing about 14000 i A lot of Desks. Chairs, Bread Tronghs, Rope, Yeast Tuhs. one Grindstone Frushes, one Letter Preas . Forks, two Pumps, one ting Wheel, Camp Candlesticks, Cominissary Chest*, Spring Balances, Lignid Measures, Dry Menrurer. Hatcheta Platform Sc Uleavers, Axes, Canldrons, Spades, Buckels Wheelbarrows, Siover Shovels, Redsteads, Blankets, Pillows, Field Derk cc ke, ke. Abont £00 Pork Barrels, 100 Bacon Barrels, 300 feet of Lumber, 1 60 Furnace Bi & Also the following condemned Su: vin: Abont 5.400 pounds of Bacon. Abent 10 barrels of Salt Beef. . Als lot of ‘d Broad, Beans, P Terms: Cashin G t funds : ment funds. erme ‘ash in Govern: @. BELL, _ja 25-5 at Major and C.8.,U.8. A. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTEBMASTERB Ly STORES. Chief Quarter master's Office, Depot of Washinton cf Washington, D. C.. January 21, 1555. i Will be seld at public aucti-n. under the direc tien of Brevet Colonel C. H. Tompkins, Q M. at Lincoln Depot, Washtugtou, D mu THURS PAY. February 8. 1834, at 10 o'clock 's. m., ® large tof Condemned Quartermaster’s Stores, cons » ko sistence Stores, Salt, horse Wagons. 63 2 Hearses, 4 bpd agen Bodtes. - 932 Horse Harness, 207 seta Ambulance Harness, 235 Saddles, Whips, Port: Forges, Chisels, Planes, Hammers, Axes. Vices, ove Carriages, Hoes, Rhovels, Spades. Kettl Mattocks, Bake Ovens, Brooms, Tubs, 927 ponnd: nee. 12.476 nds Scrap Iron, 3.420 pounds Tobe, 22.097 pounds Tire Irou, 762 pounds je will be contianed from day to day until ‘bo'e isfaold. The Stores must be removed within five days from date of sale. Terms: Cash, in evermacat feet oKER: Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, et Depot of Washington, ABGE SALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE L AND ORDNANCE STORES, Will be sold at public auction. Arsenal, Old Point Comfort, Vir; DAY the sth day of Febru: m., # large quantity of Stor the following articles, vi 400 field. siege, and sea-coast Cannon. wrought and cast-iron smooth bore and riffed. of calibres Varying from three to eleven inches, iucluding 22 cast iron Gu unfinished - iron, i2-pounder, 24-pounder, neh. £8 $25 Shot, Shell, Spherical-case, Grape and Can- ister. for smooth-bore and rified Gans of calibres varying from 10 pounder to 10 inch. 432 ach-loading Carbines, Burnside’s, Mer- d North's. hew and repaired. kets and Kifles, U.B. manufacture, new and repaired o foreign Rifles, Austrian, cal. 54, new and re- rec ere, Horse Cover: at Fort Monroe n THUR3- 'y. 1565, 0 o'clock a. 8, cousisting in part of | “IZ smooth hore Pistols, enl. 54, new 192 breach loading Carbines, Bu rill’s, Sharp's and Starr's. 27 Kiger, Henry * and Bpencer’s. 1.252 Murkets and Rifles, U.S. and foreign manu- facture, of various callbres. : 25 pit's, Remington’s, and Lafan- calibres 44 and 36, e * 072 Sabres und Bwordn, {Bail Cartridges for Carbines nd Pistols, A Terge lotof Artillery Implements and Equip- men e A large lot of Infantry and Cavalry Accoutre- ments and Horse Equipments. A let of Rope, Paulins, Buckles. Rings, &., te- gether ined ‘ee quantity of Smiths’ and Car- penters’ Ton 8 all arms can be seen at Fort Mon- roe Arsenal and at the U.S. Ordnance Ageney, No. 45 Worth street, New York city. Thirty days will be allowed for the removal of heavy ordnance. A!! other stores will be required to be removed a days from the date of sale, Terms of tale: Cash, T. G. BAYLOR, Captain of Ordnance and Brevet ®clonel, U.S.A, commanding. Ja 24-13t SALE OF GOYEENMENT BARGES. on jartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, ato Washington. D. C., January 13, 1886 { Will be sold at public auction. under the dil tion of Brevet Major Benjamin Burton. & at Sixth street wharf, UKDAY, February 3, following-named Government vessels, vis : Barge MIDDLESEX, arge FINANOLER, jarge JUBA. Terms : Cash,in Government funds DH. RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, jal tt = Depot of Washington o T 1 oO Kk, LAST SALE OF GOVERNMENT MULES. In compliance with orders received from the uartermaster General, there will be a sale of overnment Mules, near the Depot. in Fredericks- burg, Va.,on TUESDAY, the 6th day of February, ib The Mules are young, in good condition, and well broken te harness. This will be Jast chance for farmers gud others to purchase animals at public sale, Sale te commence at 10a. m. Terma: Cashin Government funds, HIRAM F. GERVISH ja 25-3t Battalion Maj und Ass’tQ M. ([OVERNMENT SALES. SALE OF RESERVED HORSES, QUARTERMaSTER's Ovvicn, uside’s, Mer- 1 6 Wasnine: D. ©., December 12, Hoes. The yp decenneenn General of the Army directs thar all Government Horses now at Giesboro, D, C., be sold to the highest bidders. SALES will, therefore, take “lace at GIESBO- RO, D. © , beginning on THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14. 1955 and continuing on each" TUBSDAY aud THURS- DAY thereafter, until al! are disposed of, A Beat will leave the Sixth etreet wharf every hcur on the days of sale. There Horses have been carefully selected, and superior to any heretofore offered for sale, Animals will be sold singly. ‘rency. kin Eales to commence at 19 o'cleck ‘Terme—Cash in United States ci JAMES Brevet Brigadier General in charge de 12-tf First Division, Q. M. qjALE OF QUARTERMASTER STORES. f — i termaster’, 5 Wash: x ee wen Praag bik res Will be sold at Public Auction, under the direc. ti of Bret Colonel ©. Ht. Tompkina, LINCOLN 3 EROT. Washing! on TUE} DAY. January 23.18%. at i0 o'clock a. m. large et of QUARK’ RE ASTER STORES, cons’ r Boilers, Sweat Co! Carriage iH Straps Brendi a Picket Posts. &c, The Stores must be removed within five days from day of sale. Term’—Uash in Government funds. : D.H. RUCKER, Rrt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster. Jal 20t Depot of Washington, » Tre Trona, Iron, Li Aer SKIRT avenue. bet berth 7th street, Dc. MANUFACTORY—49 Louisiana ween 6th ie 7Eh ote. ond 250% ween L a ° Constantly on hand, and winds to order: Aret = Oluee eve Tape Hoop Skirt of every style, leps th and size, Bhirte al ° jae tn ie ahored oF TIL 00. ST. TIMOTHY'S BALL. Ss stitution will be Saal as % terma, &e. Gear bee © amd fpr at etpal. B. PARSO 3 Oatonsville, M4. p® POSALS FORGBADING, TRIMMING, ac. Mayor's Orricr, Wo-nimo Ton, January 22, 198. Proy le will be rectived at this office np to 12 | o'clock m . on THURSDAY. February ist, for Gra- | three feet in length ding. Trimming. Curbing, Laying the Briok and Pieg Footways and Paving the Gutters aed Alleys in the First Ward of ti ty, forming the first district: 4 the see- e third lal and in th Was | trict (each district to be bid for separately, and to be given to different contractors.) for the year oom mencirg the first day of April, 1836, agreeably to the following specifications : The Curbetone to be of the best New York North river stone or granite.in pieces of not less than nd not less than twonty inches | vide or ; Dot leas than five inches thick: the | top surface, and a distance down on each aide of | nine inches, to he well dressed and closely jointed | together. and to be of a uniform thickness, The Krick to be of the best quality nard red par- | ing brick, to be laid ona bed of sharp river sand, spread four inchesdeepon a bed of fine clean gravel, f ce from loam or clay, three tpches deep, with two courres op the edge next to the curb, and oe course on edge on the inner line, where the pavement is les- than the fall width; noextra measurement for brick on edge will be made. The stone pavement to be of common quart, not exceeding fonr inches in diameter, except the on tle: utide line of the gutters. which must be of #2 tm bes iu diameter, laid oo a bed of coarse sand ard clewn gravel, free from clay or loam, at least nine inehe _ and to be twice well rammoad, the second time after being wet, and after being ex- amt ed (and not before) by the commissioner. to be eovered with fine clean gravel or coarse sand, aud the in erttices between the stones well filled with the <ame material. The Flxeging to be of the best quality New York flagving. in picces not Jess than three feet in length by + xieen inches wide, and pot less than six inches ; the tep surface and sagen to be well and cvenly dressed «nd ends chovely jointed together, to be laid on a bed of sharp tand and coarse gravel, of not less than nine inches thick, in equal propor: tio: all gracing not exceeding six inches to be rated as trimming erkto Ledone inthe beat manner and to ted Aud to stand twelve months after its completion. m the failure of the contractor or con ore to commence the work or to oom- te it within the time uamed, or upon their failure to execute the work of the mat:riels and in the manner herein required, the Mayorto havethe right of employing other persons to do the eame. upon such terme as he may deem expedient.in which event the cop ractors to failing *ball pay an: the Cor poration may sustain in cons which may bo required o Any repaireor relayin; Ne f the time for which the betere the expiration o work arranied to stand to be done by the coa- tractor, free of charge, within five days after no- tice from the Commissioner ef Improvaments of the ward, and upon faiture of any contractor or con- tractors to make any repairs or relay any pavement within five daysatter notice aforesaid, the Mayor isto have the right of emploving any other person er persons to do the eame, on such terms as he may deem expedient: in which event the contractor or contractors so failing shall pay any loss or damage the Cerperation may sustain in conseqaence there . For the due performance of the work and. the tly understood f all old material, ach ax corbetones and bricks, will be at the disposal of the roperty-owners. ‘The idders will state the rates at which the curbing. pavirg. id flagging will be executed, including mater rb cf New York North river For retting a curbstone. per running foot For setting new curb of granite, per ranningfoot. Fer laying new brick pavement, per snare yai Fer lnying new stone pavement, per square ya For grading, (whether excavating or filling?) per entic yard. For trimming, per ranving foot. For spout gutter, For laying down foot. Fr foot Rew York flagging. per square For laying New York flagying, sixteen inches wide. not less than six inches thick and in pieces not less then three feet long, the top surface to pe well dressed. and the enda closely jointed together in all crors-gutters and alleys, per running foot. For laying New York flagging, twelve inches wide, not less than four inches thick, and in pieces not lees than three feet long. the top surface to be well dressed, and the ends closely jointed together {nail gutters along the curbstones, per runnin foo! And the rates at which the following work, ex- clusive of materials, except the gravel and sand which may be reqnired For setting new curb, including dressing, per "For laying new brick . rd ‘or laying new brick pavement, per square yard, For taking upland relaying old brick pavements, per square yard. Pio co up and resetting old curb, per run- ning foo For taking be 4 and relaying old stone pavementa, per square j ard. For taking up and relaying old fisg footways, per square foot No hid wil be received which does not incinde ie pace for each sepwrate tem of work and mate- rials. By law the Mavor is prohibited from awarding contracts for the above work to any person er per- sons who are not practical pavers. The right to reject any or all bi’s is reserved, otfel RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. prr USALS FOR LLS, PUMPS, & Mayor's Orrice, Wasnix iron, January 23,1853. Proposals in writing wt!l be recei ved at this Office Up to}2 o'clock M., on the fth of February next, for making Pomps, Hydrants, Logs for conveying wa- ter, and fer sinking Wells, including all necessary materials and workmanship in diggtag. laying, Ae tng. and completing in the best mau: + snd for keeping the same in perfect repair for constant use, inthe First District, composed of the First aud Second Wards; in the Second Distri the Third ‘Third Dist Wards; (each district to be bid for separately, and to be given to different eontractora,) for the term of one year, commencing on the lat day of April, 1865, agreeably to the follewing specific’ tions : ; FOR WELLS. Digging and walling wells, ineloding materials and removing the dirt, per foot, lineal. The w: to be four inches thick, of gocd bard brick, Cleaning out wells, each. Sinking old wells deeper, per foot. sobghing eat old walls and putting in same, per ou 8 of eight feet length. per feot. ex more than eight feet lengt. per foot. ering uew wells, including materials. The to be of flagging, not } 4it nud IGinches wider’ + es" than 4 inches ing new wells, including brick and pamp stone. Opening old wells and covering same with old Mmateriais, each Opening old welle and covering same with new fi * maar FOR PUMPS, Sekine out and putting in old pumps, per log we e Making new joints in old logs. New logs put in old pumps, per feot. boxes and spouts in old pumps, each, New pumps. per foot. Boxes and + pouts for new pumps, each. The top log of the pumps to be of the best sea- soned white oak, and the remainder to be of the best seasoned yellow pine. the hyde mie fuiseaels 4 i © hydrants in repair, vie : stopping all leaks, &c , all new val and spouts, re; n the ¢ jon, and repairing the oid irons belonging to them, when it can be done without taking the hydrants ont, each, 5 Tuking out hydrants and putting in same, each, New hydrants. per foot. Sponts for bydrants, each, Epeut stones do. jo. Painting pumps and hydrants. each. IRON WORK, Handles, axlee, epeare, piates, bands, and re- pairs, ud. Pponts aud lower box-irens, for pumps, each, Ne ts to old spears, New spout and valve irons for byerente, The work and mat to be all of the best qual- ity of their respective kinds. o offer will be received that is not made by a practical pomp maker. The person or persons whose offer may be acce) ed will be required to enter into bond for e thourand dollars. with two good sureties, condi- tioned for the faitntul performance of his or their contract. and should any contraetor or contractors fail or refuse to comply with any of the conditions or terms of his or their contract, or to execute any work within time n the order of the Commirsioner directing it to be done. the Mayor is authorized to employ any other person or per- Keeping & sons te execute the same, or to furnish the mate- rials. upon such terms an be may deom expedient, in which event the contractor or contractors so fail wg shell be responsibie to this Corporation for any lose or damage it may sustain thereby, and the Mayor may. at his discretion, annul the contract of euch contractor or contractors. i BICHARD WALLACH, ja %-cotied . SALE oF arp BREAD. Orrice Deret Co: eg ag Sésled _Rromteaies te deplete a be es Is in duplieste, wi r at thisoMice,on W. EDN gsb ats and SATURDAYS of each week for all the surplus HARD BRBAD at thix Depot. The Bread is In boxes of fifty (50) pounds each, in good shipping order. Eh pavaninee eal be delivered on board of trans- perts without expense to the parchaser, 'No proposals receiwed for than twenty (20) a vont cemnirea iSpsodl cation ufadbepeiags of requ’ on jon bid in Government funds, ais should be endorsed “P: for Hard Bread,” and addrooned tas | ToPoale delet" JAMES CURRY, Col. and 0.8. V. pusonzs HAIR OOLOR RBESTORER FOR retaining and gradually bringing back the Hair te ite roy toyed color, without the inconvenience at- tending une of a dye. Sold by all druggists at cents per bottle EXFORD’S MEDIVAT GINGER BREAD NUTS, for worms, unrivaled in efficacy, and peculiarly adapted for children, being eaten as an inary se. ‘or sale by druggists. Priee 25 cents per box, _haibeats a LARGE ASSORTMENT or STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOS, ra comprising all the differentaty les, has just bee eived at Warerooms, and are for sale at tnctory prices. We have alsoou baud saveral RSE EN Fee ines i ete fe : ee WG. METZEROTT & 00., Bole agent of Steinwsy's Pianos and Masgn & Hamlin’s Oabinet Organs. a A™mstio STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO | i NEW YORK between WASHINGTON aW MORE. and WASHINTON AND THE bow run as fellows, viz FOR BALTIMOR except Sunday, at 6:9, 7:30, and 23), and 4%, 2047 pm, D RALTS WEST. are Leave daily 13a, m.,and Bnd carefully ker: ander cover. | FOR w STATION pect with Alex. ALL WAY STATION. accra eepege at thie ise now Fra ie torwarees - pap datly, except Sunday, at 6:20, a. m., an@ to Baint the line ef the road. MoKGA BINED Kt & OU. Agents, FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS ner lth and Penn. avenue south site, | JUNCTION » eg pa ashington, D O | Leave at6und 6:8 m andat? and Op m }O BO. & OO,, Agents . . a vi FOR ANNAPOLIs B, B. OROMWELL a co fret Y*® | Leave ate-mand 700 8. mont 43 p.m. Mo nid 86 West street, New Vork. | ins te or frem Annapolis an Sunday, N2W YORE AND wasuINoTOs STEAM. eit Leave at 7:0 and 2:30 andT | FoR SHIP COMPANY. } | | O14 Line between NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN |p OCEAN 8TEAMERS—BALTIMORE, BEBBOOA FOR WAY 8TaTION Leave at7 30 a.m. and PAKTS OF THE WERT. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7 3) a.m. and7.2 mn, On Sunday at 7-30 pm only, fonaecting ot Matep - | Beation = trains from Daltimere to Wheeling, P 5 ‘arkersburg, &c. Wiccincieceerctee | PSN ROUGH TICKETS to the West con be hed et in connection with Inland Steamers the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hewno GEORGE H. STOUT, MAY FLOWER and ANN | in the day, ar well as at the new office In the Amert. ELIVA | gan Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania svemue, | Detween Gs an? 6t streets. Reralar Bailing Days TURSDATSand FRIDAYS | POTTS De Ane Ohta, mod Boston, see at 12 M., from the foot of Hich street. Geergetown | wertisement of “Through Liue.” and Pier 16 East River, foot of Wall street, New hee 7 i ef we aaa wali Scnbecdew ss | comer Sau S eoONTE Aare Washington! . HOUGIHT me ay | (eMBOUGN LINE ReTWEEN WASHING QO. P. HOUGHTON, Agent, fost of High street | I Phebe ras nee nee Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & 0O., Prince street wharf, Alex Bas. (Li Sg : endria = oes “4 JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, New York. | Wansroneton, Janpary §. 1886, Freight received constantly apd forwarded toall |, 2"sins between Washington and Mew Youk are parte of the country with despatch. at lowest rates. FOR §N ORK. without change of cars, je 22-Am ~ EXPRESS COMPANIES. ©. P. HOPGNTON, Agent Leave duily (except Sunday) at 7'S)0 ™. ant 630 and 7 m row Sew YORK, changing cars at Phtisdel- phita, ‘ave daily (except Sunday) at 1128 6. m and 4:35 p.m. ‘OB PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 738 and 21-28 a, m., and ¢:%) and 7:0 p.m ON SUNDAY. Lesve for New York at 6.30 9. m. only. Leave for Philadelphia at 7-30 p.m only. Apams EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DR- SHED FROM THE OFFICE OF — | _ Sleeping cars for New York on TM pm. trai Brea ena boukeay ce | dally, cxceMt Sunday On Scmlay. tralmand sleep we hens rar only to Philarelphia WASHINGTON, D. OC. rough tickets t-Pr LEAVE. DAILY AS FOLLOWS. y eo Baittmore and hic Raflread edverticament : altimore and whic Ral Pf poe F shushin ees satooin | for achedule between Washington, Baltimore, Aa- “1 diate peints a + | Mapolis, and the West W.P SMITH, Master of T: L.M.OOLE. General Ticket Agent. oc %-tf GEO'S KOONTZ. Agent, Washington. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA B. x. New York, Roston, and) Wilmington | Gettysburg, Hau ver, ; : "GB BY RATL FROM WasainG ag THB OND ALEXANDRIA Ty RICHMOND oes ana Earlisie Pa. Ha ae AND LYSCHBUMG, Fug Pom imira,| © ?-™ | On and after TUESDAY, December 22, i88s, pas- sengertraina on this road will Tam dally (Sunday pane fol or" souru Fr tatic eave Washin, attra mm, Way stations on the Ay fro |} "Emits Sad | Go| Beaker ese Connecting with Virgt mond and Staunton direc’ Arrive at Riebmond at 5 Arrive at Lynchburg at NORTH. Leave Lynchburg at 7:0 a.m Leave Kichmond at 7008 m Leave Gordonsville at 12 Awive at Alexandria ate Arrive at Washington at 5.91 p. mi. Connecting with trains to parts of the Norte an a Central road te Bich “p.m. » Vicks- Miss; Memphis ashviile. Frederick Harper'sFer-) |. ry Winchester, and in- | 8: termediate points.....\|_© Ft | Cumberland. and Way-)| ¢- Local freight train leaves Alcrandris at 7.408 stations LetwrenBalti- &: ‘™.. and arrives at Gordonsville at 5:25 p.m. more and Cumberland) | ® Leaves Gordonsville at 6 a. m.,and arrbres at 7 t Alexandria at 4:35 p m. { Wer-metiene, weet ot) Through freight trata leaves Alexandria at 246 Cumberland, 5] @ &-M- | oan bel weekees at Lynchburg at 640 { “Wheeling. € Parkers’! 8° piu. | & ™-. L « >. Z j Leaves Lynchtmrg at 245 a. m., and arrives af \_ burg. Va. ‘Zanesville,O) | - | knees. 6: a.m. | — Express freight treip leaves Alexandria at 7:00 p. } Annapolis a seme | 8: p.m. | m.,and arrives at Lynchburg at 10:10 a. m Leaves pRorfolk, Forcrcee . “{ | A.M. be aa at 2:40 p. m.. aud arrives at Alexandre Teeand City ‘ichmoud and Peters aes Danville. has the advantage over all others having a continuous rail fron New York to Ly: burg. 405 miles. > igh, Weldon, Greens- Fairfax, Bull Run, Manassas, Brie 7: A. Me bero, Salisbury. Char- Rappabanuock, Celp-per, Orange 890P.M. |] jotte: and Goldaboro’, and Gordonsville, where many of the late great bat N.O.; Colambia, 8.0. 5 & in Adams’ Ls ery Boiiding. 0 te the Baltimore end Ghie it- Toad Depot, in Warhington; also, at the o Maryland avenue, snd at the corner of 6th street 4 Pennsylvania’ avenue, under National Hotel. car amen ees Traine icave from te corner of leteen G 4 and Mt ington. W. iH. McCAFFER TAM. pale, ond Hontee Jeneral Superintendent. 8207. m. p ce Thala J_M._BROADUR, General Ticket Goney ie. Charlottes —Alexandria. Dec. 11, 1846, ville, ton. Ly: x arg, aed all tations GBEAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 2 Teinia pS oe Nosth AAD waer, OFFices: 514 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, FoUb DAILY TRAINS. no 4-tf — NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPOBTA- WINTER SOREDULE. Tie CORSARE. On and after November 20th, 18%, trains will ran OFFICE AND DEPOT: sige! Werteren, Bent, COMMERCIAL BUALDING, No.—Lonisianaay., | Exprees Mail, 6am. 908m. between Ninth and Tenth streets, Fast Line. " m. 12:10 p. m. This € is new prepared to doa riebers 2 Eine kee ue = Company is ra * GENERAL EXTRESS ARB TRANSPORTA- ns ot -m from New Yorks Phinicishia, Baltimore, TWO TRAINE ON SUNDAY. w Yor! : , Teaehingrony, Alexandria. Biche oo | Leaving Washington at 3:99 and 7:30 P.M burg. Norfolk, Lynchburg, SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAIN ‘e by b bs "Bingen erin “a. eal — LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. on oe =4 le, eseee; Weld. STRo ol of cars between Baltimore, mb Kogineisa, Newbern, bai fb, Grrenabors’, mira, Erie, or Pitubore. vary, an arlotte, N.O.; — nd te and from TF Ka Seas pes eermasion, 0 at the Ait Stationsce the Soran tak Alexinizia. Vie- | ‘Glee of the Great Poansyivania eyety, ginia Central, Virginia and Tennessee. Rich- Eeaaerir saa Srenne aud ixth street, ander ir mond and Petersburg Petersburg and Weil- tional and J4th street. y ‘don, Wilmington and Weldon, Atiantio opposite Willards’ Hotel, ‘and North Carolina, Kaleigh and J ERY, Gaston, ati North Carolina Bu oes Central Railroeds. Peso ; poestble the Lines and Agencies of | JNO. GIQLETT, De Snes alt ke onteaed Sa star tenet 1 == : h due notice will be given. The tariff of charges is based upen fair business g™et DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES; principles, yielding a reasonable profit to the Com SAMABITAN’s GIFT! peny ithout being oppressive tothe public CU SAMARITAN’S GIFT! tly presents ite claims for ir shereety atronagsy relying upenpts large capital | THE MOST ORBTAIN REMEDY EVER USED and the character officers and agents for that public confidence essential to sucoees. “Yes, A Positive Cure” for . CHAPMAN, Agent. de 18-1y A GONORNGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, ¢¢, : ——— = @ontains no Mineral, no Balsam, ae Mercury. BIRSBMAB— Protected by Royal Lettre Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Ours. , ond by the seals of A Eeole oho Pharmacie de Paris, ‘and the imperial ‘They are entirely wogatshie, hovies Be —a. College of Medicine, Vieuna. any anpleasant (3 * » oad eS Sh ie ermahaithoes, aad, “Exbacrdion of the | “Gures in from two to four days, and tecent caseg ™ Guniestramrst Neptise Gaeae sere! | stars of Feeeniatan ets a ees a, " mar No. 3is the intatlia be remedy fof all Impars, inent Dect — : of * present day; af arene ‘and all other deleterious ingre- Met innerbe bare getting oureke nse dignts. ¥ Xan on gorges Oopapvia, ah arene scared fan toe ciectagt clteants S) SAMARITAN’S GIFT, and cl re. in tim cases, at $3 each, Bent by_mail in a plain en 7 oF four # casesin one for $9, in SZ eases, Price— Male |, 82. Female, es. thus ea Divided in separate doses as ad, iinlstered” by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roux, &o.- BLOOD! BLOop: sokEl ORY *Synotesnte and retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 | op SGhOE™ ALES, OROILS.” BxP Bleecker street, New York R VYENEREAL’ DISKA. ‘’c ‘Tobe hed alec of 8. 0. FORD, No. 290 Paeve., | a4 3 N's ROOT AND HERB JUICES corner 4 $-6m us Be chy q 513 JOHN D. BDMOND 800, 57Q | SzEt iL Ge Van eReAL visa Fd 3 Tth street, between D and B, most potent feachee and erndicat® every purtiche SATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, of Pgien so that cure is In then DEALERS BUILDEB’S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD GENEEAL HARPWARK and CUTLERY, Out and Wronght Nails, Spikes, A. end Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, axletrees, Nuteand Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Pic , Axes, Bope, Glue, BpHt Cane for chair oF LOTR Sethu 518 tones raion. 513 FIDENTI Y cone wen We ine assed nemscives by iN rtain secret habite which unfit them for basiucas, pleasure, gr the bos trom the follies of youth. or » who, Bent to any adress, ina sealed envelope on F id by 8. CALVERT FOED, corner th stree lvania avenue. . Address i ceptor T"Du. OWAG: A. STEWART 2 00. | SELES UCoR, ' ry se p Janu. PAPPENESS OB ismuy THAT 1S THR AN REVIEW FOR JANU- vail a ifthe“ Pauie SREY sae tonrents: The Condition of Arts Hee aieath OMY and prea RS MEDICINE. have Setermined—regardices of ex- vpetrac' tua —72—4 I Future; Courts of Qonciliation, Henry see EP ir most instractive ana im re 2 Diseiplt ie Gpestions Children's Books ot / age and 4 Seehpline So . the Year, The Fresident'’s Message. Critical No- % ea, OF ‘i Slbseription 8% per year; $1.10 erat ans Docent colabien ber {a1} ¥Randk TATLOR ‘been end will be forwarded free on portns HOMPSON'S FOMADE OPTIEM— For tm receipt of Your stamps, by odereias “i 5 a Fe Sey Wark. apa vold by all Druggiate, Price tse, ead Tee, Hi yaetne none, wana corsa sporetend Gol per bottle. 4 ail thei etages’ at litils expense, UTLER’S BALSAMIC MIXTUR eg aS Bagi town aod entirely in fis eetion, and free frow ail ingurtons Foor bere. we we a-ak I Re awions cclevraind GULD PERS. For vale mae GS ATTERED OORI 108: S'A HERAT VLG TAYLOR A