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—— ann cuneneneenn ieeaciintneseeeitanhiamenamimamema ais medaadeimedmaeamionmmemenemeammniammisiememnetcaaamddieadamnacteateenatitedmmeteieechetttetitaeatti c..}jl HTC ReeOoOO>oONw“eDOOqwooomm J} Mason and Siidell. | The London correspondent of the Cincinsati Commercial writes a2 follows of Mason and Biideil: Both these gentlemen are at present in Eo @en. The former has already ¢7 eat his Bame at the Temple, undertazing 1 tablish, seventy two dinners in that secant the t preparatery to his Bogheh ber. make is not allowed to eat more than twenty-four of these judicial dinners per annam, your youngest pu! il in arithmetic can eompuie how many years he will have to wait before he is “called.” If any one wishes to eurich bis vocabulary of abusive epithets, he henld come to Lordon and hear how the « stherners speak of “old Mason.” To say | tat they dama him up bill and down dale is to give you buta faint idea of the vehemence, the intensity and the opulence of their acri- | monious judgments upon that renowned em- | Dassador to & country that would not receive Bim from & country that will not Jet him come back. It seems that in the flusfied days ef Contederate success, Mason, confident of | agp early recognition, used to march down to } the House of Commons. arm in arm with dis- tinguished Britieh lateemen, and put on, rather prematurely, all the pompous airs of a eonqueror «with bis head turned.” Then it | ‘was that be treated common southerners who j approached bim in a haughty and heartless | way; and this they do nc: forget. Moreover, they accuse the old gentleman of imbecility as | a dipiomatist, and of a total unfitness eitber to represent or to engineer adifficult cause. Lam informed that with the final collapse of the Confederacy, the proud Virginian is redaced to desperate straits—in short, that he is sadly ed with the contagious disease of exiles, | impecuniosity; and that out of simple decency and charity, some English friends of the South are getting up a sabscription to save the embarsador from actual want. has nicely feathered his nest, ara, as some Fominent southerners here boldly assert, he tos done so out of the spoils aud pretended confiecations of southern banks and capital- iets in the days when he could dictate resistless demands at Richmond. As to Ja- | dah P. Benjamin, al! accounts agree that he | AUCTION SAL Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acctioncers. On THURSDAY, the let day of Febri STION SALES, BOP OOVRESMENT BUILDINGS AT ng oe ANNAFPULIB8, MD. 1956, ees Deparimnens of Wash até o'clock p.m, we willsrll. at public suction, Headqnart fromm S oot te ighest bidder upon the ground, the follow- Oirner tex ln oe Fearn ing very desirable BUILDING LOTS. to wit: sree 208) Ce vamente te mg 65 feet on north Catreet, bee wits b. sold, preaiers. at publi: auction tween th & @7th streets east, in Square No Bid; ,,",j!! bm sold on ts numbered 8 and 9. in the same square. the © dereinalter dost. water said Lot § fromtin; ing» at Annapolis, Me, A G6 fort aud 6 iuches on north sireet. tween 6thand 7th streets east an i suid Lot 9 fronting 62 fect and tinch ow Biacyland hat city vir. avenne. as the said lots are Inid down. &c.. upon UN THURS the plats of the squares and Ite of Washington |. 0 city. D. ‘Terme: One-third cash; and the balance in canal inst alm six and twelve months from the dey of interest from date, secured by deed of tr ren the as cae ‘The title tothis property ts clear and anques- =, saayne pe tale. ‘ - pur c jac etamps a convey- "oki TAM. anct) EEN & WIL jo 23 Tu,Th,S.ade AY, OK A 1966, AT MP PARULKE, FESRUARY (eT MATS Y JAB. O, McGUIRB & CO., Anctionsers thee, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2p, 1866, AT 10 RUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE FLOUR) °%-<)) 4 sont eats ae = MILL AND MAUKINERY. Hed tit SOLERGR GREEN BARRACKS. Ix THE CITY OF ANNAPOLL Op MONDAY, the oth day of Fenraarynext.at | pe, HRACKS. IN Ti eo 4o clock p m ,'on the premises. by virtue of ade- cree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Uo- |} Sreteheuce. ci ty jo f lumbia, sitting in equity, and passed in cau } Btorehouse. ik | wherei f,Cha-te L. Cottman et al. 1 Storehouse, $3 by 25 fest Coltinas oe 1 Storehouse. 4 hy 16 feet 1 Forage Shed 128 > 1 BlacRemits Shop 1 Office 31hs 1 F 1Stable. Si by 4 f aT 20°0 P tN THE in Bquare 2%. together’ with the im provements, which consist of » Flouring Mit! four stories bigh, having afront of about fifty feet on Obio avenue. between 12th ani 13th streets we-t, | ith about rixty feet. with all ne- | dstore rooms, and is known aa + of Washington ciiy, and sucr8. Fatent Packer, and for manufac tur the best AT TRA ANNAP wk _P Crry mM. oF LIS. MTD Mackinery comyle brands of flour offered for sale in thin clty The engine is sixteen-inch cylinder, four feet stroke. t feet diameter, ree boilers, each furty feet long, three | There i large yard attached to the Premises, | will be allowed With stat a for four horses. military guard wi! |” Repniation of the mill unsarpassed, | erty fitteen dnye a ‘Terms: One th hon thedayofsale.anithe | Terms: Cash, residue in three annual payments, with Intere-t | from day of sale; the said interest to be paid auna- ually. Deed given and deed of trnst taken ja V8 Jot Orr Eg Will be gold at pot tic auction —_ Bakery, in Annapolis. Md op Conveyancing and stamps at the purchaser’s ex- BORERT COLTMAN, JAMES ADAMS, FP SUB prnse. 2, 3834. ia Seo vTue BALTIMORE ANNUAL CONFERENCE.” — As heretofore stated, there are two bodics of the Mi. E. Church with this title. The one tomeet in Alexandria on the 7th of February will be | composed principally of clergymen of Vir- ginia, tormerly attached to the old Baltimore conference here will, however. it appears, be representatives present from a portion of Maryland, the quarterly meeting of the Kock- ville circuit baving adopted the following reso- lations Reacl be he! jm Alexandria, Va., commencing on the 7th of February jogs as the legitumate r sentative of the Ole Baltimore conferen. of primitive Method and, therefore. we will assume our propel an eat te jurisdiction. Position under its Resolved, That we are utterly o social and political equality of bm. tot thesed to the advocated by the official papers, gud ‘B59, /3 Bishops and leading preachers of the M.S Church. Resolved, That a committee of five be elected by ballot by this quarterly conference to repre- sent our interest at the approaching session of the Baltimore Annual Conference, Alexandria, Va. In compliance with the last resolution the following gentlemen were elected delegates -— Rev. J. Waters, Jr, Wm. Thompson, of R, Rev. E. B. Prettyman, Samuel T. Stonestreet, and Edwin Wallace. SP-The bonded debt of Alabama is $3,445,000. Ser There are 1,529,154 girls and 1,% 8,366 boys in France. S7'Sir Claries Eastlake was bied to death by the Italian physicians. A Quvery.—If four cats with sixteen legs can Watch fourteen rate with forty-two legs, while aman is saying tack Robinson, how many legs Must eight rats have to getaway from the same ce Bomber of 0M MS pes, due allowa: G7 A lady, writing upon the «nb. “When men break their hearts same @s when a lobster breaks one of hic claws— another sprouting immediately and growing in ite place.” S7 The Empress of Avetria paid £2,1) fora Hosgarian mantle in which she visited Pesth. S7A publication entitled “The Legacy of Fon, by Abraham Lincoln” is taking in the more credulour portion of the British public. 7 Governor Fenton having vetoed the bill Sllowing the New York gas companies to i crease their rates, they revenge themselves the public by making a charge on every bill of twenty five or fifty cents @ month “for rent of meter.” —_<re-___ SPECIAL NOTIOES: ——_s——_ BALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE- NEWER Benews the Hair. Le Sicittan Hain Rexewer ¥ hair to the original colcr. Hat's Vecerasce Sictrian Harm Rexewer Prevents the hair from falling off. Bary’s Vecerasre Sicttian Hain Renewer Makes the hair soft and glossy. Sicmias Hain Bexewer Bot stain the skin. Hat's Sicitian Veoetasie Hain Renxwer Has proved itself the best Jonge caghott for the hair ited to the public. Frese . Price $1. For sale by all drugzi ja %-Taly _ TEE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND, Is now offered to the alllicted throughout the after having been proved by the test of e! ears. im the New En; States, where its m wwe become as well known as the tree from whit pert. it derives its virtues. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES ‘breat, Colds, Coughs. Diptheria, Bronchitis, of Blood, umd Pulmonary Affections Benerally. It ies remarkable Remedy for Kid: Sa Diabetes, Ditteulty Vota ing Urine. Bleeding trom the ir. Gravel, an: other jaint ve it a triel if you would learn the value of a, tried Medicine. "It is pleasant safe and ease” id by Draggiste and Dealers in Medicine gen- GEO. W. SW +M.D., * jan - w ETT, M. D. —— : Se CE TT nay ‘TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED D BTRIORLAND'S: PILE EnnEDy bs q Lit i ie red, That we recognize the conference to | Tuary 1.188. at lz o'clock M Buildis gs. vin Bake Houre, 83 by 83 fe Flow: Honse, «8 One Bnilding, ¢ One Buildmg, (3 by Bienghter House, HS by XM feet Ofce 4s by su feet. 8h i by £0 feet. RY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TBUSTEE'S SAL. OF A TWO STORY FRAME cate were i vere ue hye pen } E AND FSTS. NORTH, AT PUB- LIC AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the Ist day of Febrnary next. 1 shall sellin front of the premises, by virtuo of deed of trust to the subscriber, beariug date the é1n | day of March, 18%, and duly reeorde’ in Liber R. M.H_., No. 6, folios 179, 13), is} and 132, the middle part of Lot 2. Sauare 624. having a front of about 16 feet, ronning ka good depth t - lez and Improvid by a two story Frame f ‘his property frents on w Jerrey avenue, be tween North Band F etreets Terms: one half cash; the balance in six and twelve months. for netes hearing interest, secured by _aderd of trust on the premises 50 will be ired of the purchaser when the property .» kn t off. All conveyancing and reveune stamps at the purchaser’s bes and a large Also, 12.6 110,60 Lrickag A lot of Deeks. Ch: Yeast Tubs. one Grinds Prese. Speons. Knives Hoisting Wheel, Camp Cac Chests, Spring Balaner= Shovels, Field Decks, &c | &e . Atont #00 Pork Barrels, 100 Bac: feet of Lumter, 1 000 Furnace Br NNIS RULTIMORE. Trustee. Also the following condemned Subsistence Btores, : viz jh ST About 5.400 pounds of Ba. MENT LUMBER AT aL About 10 tarrots of Sale Hest DRIa. VA. ws nag & Jot of Hard Bread, Beans, Peas, Sa . jaster’s re, hig We alt. en Da. Wil be eqehumnion DC Sauearert neem t | eT! Cookin Government funds ; Va Alexandria, G. RELL, under the airePS lic aucti onel J.G. C Lee, Aol Brever Tuary 13, 1853, at 10 o clic OB soned Lumber of the foliowlitys & tion, viz: ateuantCol- | 28 255t Major and 0. 8.,.U. 8.4 : SMALE OF CONDEMNED QUA RTERMASTER'B STORES. Chi \Quarsermester's Office 35,209 feet 3 by 5 Joist, 12 to 24 feet long. e ‘ashinaion, c £5,534 feet 3 by 8 Joist. 12 to 24 feet long Lincoln Depot. Washington, D ©, op THURS. Qiu frets tak 12 tol feet longs Tb te Giatranes 8.1973. at 10 clock a... 8 bare feet ad oDg. 3 ° a Vid feet 6 4 Ook, 12 to 13 feet lone, ing of “O*mbed Quartermaster’s Stores Avort Depot of Wack eS ovnsist 13,977 feet 8-4 Oak, 12 to 16 feet long. soot. ie 6189 feet 10-4 Oak, 12 to 16 feet lang. sek 4 Spelok 10°F63 feet 12-4 Owk’, 12 to 16 feet long re 14 Ba feet. 16 4 Oak, 12 to} 5 feet leng. tes Guin Bucket, 993 feet 12-4 Hickory. 19 feet long co ete: Horte covers, ott i feat | ee’ ees, SZ acta H, ore. 14,523 feet Timber, arsorted sizes, 20 to 45 feat oshelance Siaceeae 285 Saition wena 1 x 117.004 feet sey 4 Scantiing, 12to 13 feet long. ips. Forges, Chiscts, Planes, Hammers: Ree 21,182 feet 4 by 4 Scantling. 12 to 19 feet long, BD Carriages, Hoes, Shovels. Spades, io rt long. jocks, Bake Ovens, Brooms. Tabs, 87 pou Soo fort § 4 aon 12 to 16 feet bet Casines. 12.475 pounds Scrap Iron, 3690 penn 333 ce! 2 12 to 18 feet long. Cast Irene, 22697 pounds Tire Iron, 762 poumis 483 feet 10-4 Arh, 12 to 16 feet long, Bope, a. 18.083 feet 12-4 Ash, i2te 15 fret lang: The vale wil! be continued from day to day u 1.018 feet 15-4 As. 12 to 16 feet long. 8.254 feet iol Timber, assorted sizes and . 5 the whove istsold, The Stores must be removed within five dey lenge Irom date of sale. Bach lot of Lumber dexcribed will be sold singly Terms. Gash, in Government fands by the thonsand feet, the purchaser having the D. H. RUCKER, Privilege of taking 5,000 feet or the whole lot. Brevet Major Gen. and Chet Quartermaster, The amber must be Femoved by the purchasers | Js 24 bt epot of W, ton. within ten days from date of sale. + ARNE ~ ‘erms cash, in Government fnade ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANG ba ) RUCKER, L AND ORDNANCE STOKES. Brovet Maj. Gen. Chirf Quartermaster, | | Will be sold wt pnblic anction, at Fort Monroe % ist Dep: Vasbington, Arsenal, Old Point Comfort, Virgiuia,on THURS DAY the sth day of February. 1535, at 0 o'clock a m., a large quantity of Stores, consisting in pact of the following artici 40 field. slege, and vea-coast Qannon, wroaght and cast-irou, smooth bore and rifled, of calibras varying from three to eleven inces, lucluding 22 cast iron Guns, unfivished 3) Mortars. cast iron, 12-peunder, U-pounder, ia LEGAL NOTICES. RPHANS’ COURT—Dietaicr Wastineton COUNTY, to-wit - | Mary Fletcher. administratrix w ¥ OoLomn , In the care of of William H | Fletcher, deceased, thie administratrix w. a. afore: | ¢ inch, und W-lreh | said has, with the apprebation of the Orphans’ | © 263: Shell, c % on a Weekee nk omnes Path ; Geen Shot, Shell, Spherical-case, Grape ani Can for smooth bore and rifled Gune of calivres yivg from 18 punnder to 10 inch 82 breach-loading Carbines, Barnaide’s, Mor- rill s, Maynard's aud Nerth’s. new and repaired. Muskets and Rifles, U. 8. manufacture, new and repaired oot foreign Rifles, Austrian, cal. 54, new and re- | patrec. 27 smooth: bore Pistols, cal. 54, now. Carbines, Buruside’s, Mer- i ress Tuesday. the 6th day of February ‘next, | fer the final settlement and distribation of the | Personal estate of said deceased. and of the as- | sete in hand. as far as the same have been col | lected and tnrned into money; when and where j all the ere@iters and beirs of said deceased | are wotified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Wasbington County aforesaid.) with their claims | properly vouched, er they may otherwise by law i? excluded frov Sil benefit in sald deceased's ate: provided & copy of this ordgr be published | once a week for three weeks in the Evening star previous to the said day ‘Test :—~Z. 0. ROBBINS, egietor of Wills HANS COURT, Jan. 20, 1965 —DisrRict oF A, Wassine Tos Oounty, To wil.—In ex and Margaret Ries, execa H. Eades, dace the executors with the xpprobation of the Or- Washington Connty aforesaid, a th day of February ¢ and distribution of the id deceased, and of the assets in hand. as ame have been collected and tarned into ¥ » and where all the creditorsand heirs Jd deceased are notified to attend, (at the Or- Phans’ Court of Washingten County sforesaid.) with their claims ee, vouched, or thoy may otherwise by law be excinded from all benefit in said deceased's estate: Provided a copy of this or- der be published once 4 week for three weoks in the Evening Star, previous to the satd day . Test—Z. C. ROBBINS, ja 24-law3w* Register of Wills. 4 yy IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscri- ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington Cownty. inthe District of Columbia. ; Ae: others £20 Revolvers, Colt’s, ton’s, and Lafaa- chenx.callbres tand’3§, 0 et ° 1,072 Sabres and Swords. 6.444 005 Rounds of Pall C Muekeis. Kitles, and Pistols, A large lot of Artillery I ja li-wie* tridges for Carbines plements and Eqnip- e lot of Infantry and Cavairy Accoutre- ind Horse Equipmeuts A le: of Rope, Paulins, Buckles, Rings, &c. gether bly large quantity of Smit od 00) pent Samples of small arms can be seen at Fort Mon- roe Arsenal and at the U.S. Ordnance Agexey, No. eet, New York = Thirty wil allowed for the removal of heavy ordnance. All other to be removed within ten da: Terme of tale: Cash, T. Captain of Ordnance and Brevet t: commanding. res will be required from the date of sale, G. BAYLOR, @clonel, U. 8/4 , Je 2A-13t_ @ALe OF GOVEBNMENT BARGES. Chref Quartermaster’s Clise, Deges of Washington, ers of administration W. A.,on the nal Washington. D. nuary 13, 1866. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for | tate of Mary Ann Clark, late of Georgetown, DOr, | Will be acld at pabite action ers em Sees who suffer with the Pites, that he | deceased. All persons havi laims against the | tion of Brevet Major Benjamin Burton, &.Q M , Das troubled for sight years with an aggra- | said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the 3 Sixth street wharf, Weshingt a, D. O..on SAT Fries cose of Piles. and brother was discharged | same, with thy vouchers thereof, to the BDAY, Febru 3, 1865, 2 owleck M., the 1 a ri incurable, ie being quite para- | ou or before the 16th day of Jannaw fellowing-nam Yerument veasels, vis : les.) Both these distressi ane with one bottle of Dr BTRIOKLAND'S EDY. The recommendation of these . beside the daily testimonials received Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis a Fe i E E 3 £ is ed Barge MIDDLESEX, Barge FINANCIER, Barge J! GA, Terms : Cast, in Government funds. . D. HH. KUOKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Of the said estate, ‘on en under my band thie 16th day of January, ja 18 law3w* M. ADLER. Otherwise by law be excluded from ihe Said en! vi ——— = | 2m Depot of Washington. sold by Druggists everywhere Sold by J. We JAMES TOPHAM & OV, = Sec a ae maine aoe gHas. CuwisTiANt, ‘371 zs oa Sse aan o TroOE.,. —_ ee, TRUNK, SADLEMIEY LAST SALE OF GOVERNMENT MULES A SUPERIOR REMEDY. ’ In compliance, Eo My — from. the ND cr Gener e We can conscientiously recommend to those = Gsrcrnrment Mulee: oor ths Dopey te Present Faxb's fot 3 Obs Coton Bera -{; MILITARY EQUIPMENT burg, Va 1on TUESDAY, the 6th day of February, It gives relief almost inatantan i i MANUFACTORY The Mules are young, in good condition, and well ve taste. 1 re bot the Hsilitucas ‘Cough WHOLESALE AND BETALL, niehig wil ke the last chance for Gecmecs and tor claims forit. -We° rd ‘ T7500 others to purchase animals at public sale, share tried it daring’ Salo te commence at 10a. im. jcamere street. Ci ati. Ohio. for nale by ta. Bold by J. W. NAIEN & OU. also Drag Btorey and CHAS CHwiert z's o Rais %ai7 Pa avenue and $02 Ninth street 8 ® OOL@ATE’S HONEY Soar. ‘This celebrated Toier Soar, in such antvoraal demand, ts made from the choicest SECEET DISEASES. | ans Giyt is the ein panrs m wt the: romecy ever inewots iow 8, and re- SIKEMEN'S INSU FM icron AND UEOROS ToYly, WASH- OFFICE No. 1. over Bank of Washingto:. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1537, OL 7 #200,000 SURPLUS FUND. peste | ofall Kinds Insured for @ year oF iseg | ders’ risks granted on the most lavoratie Ne charge fer policies. | — Rhee pake™ PS recon eas ant be HSE so ABBL @. DAVIS, Beery. | MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SEVENTH STREET, One Door North ef Odd Feilows’ Hati, Where they continue fo manufacture and bave on sale a large and fine assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, Cash in Goverrivent funds, sce RAM ¥. GERVISH Bt Rattalion Maj and Ace’t Q YOVERNSENC SALES. SALE OF KES ERVED HORSES, TRAVELING BAGS, = QUARTER unis Ovrien,., { ASET .o., 5 SADDLES, HARNESS, ‘The Qnartermaster Goueral of the Army directs i it H »D. sae YE | Beh eat kr thekirtert dor” otmeere,D pats ata pALEs vail ociange take place at GIESSO- ae 4 t Bisis MBER 14. 1985 HAVERSACKS, WHIPS, ped cepinuine on =, TURADAY THe ks. BITS. thereafter, unti! are 4 pa ; SPURS, Pyne Sixth-etreet wharf every hour on the days of sale. These Horses have Leon carefully solected, and Bu to any heretofore offered for sale, ‘Bimals will be sold singly. ae an Oat eam ‘erma—Cas! ates cui : J AMES A. fF neral in chi ac., ae... AT LOW PRIUES. a ithtg sola ve revel 418 COLN £ o Jan lot of QUA. STORES, oonsir' f FRANK MILGSKA Tron Bollers, Sweat Gollarss Uswers, Hose Orme ru, Hose Carriage, Hammers, Bay Knives, Fire Hose, Neck OELEBRATED PEEMIUM Straps and Chains, Travelli Eee, timbers, i BE be Picket 5 mapyess om, | yn! ‘Biopee aust bo removed within ve days Dealers supplied at the lowest fom day G t 8 _feb sty yacvony raems, {4 pm = ee “QuOCKER, FROM PARIS— Kinder Droit De} sar-tor Op: and Oblot Que Washington, else Code iu Droit Marit 1, § | ——————— <= —— Feliz ot Demangeat ito du rE Betts Bison skrer Mang ‘A BY—49 Louisiana on Oanehe-+ ine nue, 280) r% menech—Manuel Pratique ib yth strect, between Te aaih ea hey joreuil Gon- | D.C. Constantly on hand, and made to order fret Beglemsents Consulaires. ‘De | slate Wort Tass Hiees 1 ; Tenth and sise. “Buirts tiered ad te PROPoeaLs vor Gx ADING, TRIMMING,Ac, Mayor's Orrics i W asrrncton, January 22, 19%. fale will be received at this office up to 12 on THURSDAY. Pebruary ist, for Gra- sark A Lea he Brick otto etme and Fisg Alleypt bregeh © end district. in the Third Ward. forming the third istrict, mn the Foarth Ward, forming the foarrh * in the Fifth Ward, forming the fifth dis- iw the Sixth Ward forming the sixth district; ant fn the Rewenth Ward, forming the sventh trict seach district to be bid for separately, and to be g1ven to oiferent contractors.) for the year om- weuclog the first day of April, 1806, agreeably to | the following specifications : ss | _ The Cortstone to be of the best New York North r ne or granite in pieces of not leas than er feet te longth and not lees then twouty iuchos de~p, not less than five inches thick, the P erfoee, sod & distance down on each site of ne ches. to be well dressed and closely jointed and to be of a ufiform thickness, ' k to be of the best au. lity hard red pay- laid ona bed of sharp river sand, deepon a be clewn gravel, | au: OF Clay. three tuches deep, with two 68 Ob th6 edge neat to the curb, and Oa@ course or edee on the inner line, where the pav: ment | ° fall width; noextra measurement ize will be made, ement to b ne of ComMON quarts, Bot eter, except the stone hich must be of | d of coaras samt or loam, at boast ice well rammed. the d after being ex «) by the commissioner. to t gravel or coarse sand. and | u the stones weil Glled with } recond time rHed (ant mot b ered with fae bets rial ng t be of the hest qnality New York vces not less than three feet in lencth hot lees thaneix fuches Y edges to be well and y winted toget done inthe beet 1 the Mayor. and ob ymmenced or upon to execnte the work of the or damage nce there- pay any t «tain in cobsegn Lg which may be required t the time for which the stam! to be done » within five d * ud vpen t cum cou 1 © Mayor ther person ms as Le aay the ¢ z shall pay avy loss Ze rpers Thay sustain in conseqwence there- For the ue performance of the work and tog cf ‘he materials, ax herein reantred, b sremtty te the amount of two thousand a be requited of the contractors, Ie od that all old ka, will be at 8 » tho rates at which the and tlagging will be executed, mates iais nite, per ranningf oot. pavement, per square yard, p ut per square yard. ating or lling,) per foot, ba, per ran euler, per g’down Rew New York flag.ing. sixteen inches Bix inches thick and fn pieces ~ fet long, the top surface to be ni the ends closely jointed together +e-guiters and alleys, per ranning foot. “” New York ftlageing, twelve imohes Fives than fons inches thick. and in pieces tan three fect long. the top surface to be xed. wid the ends closely jotted together gutters slong the curbstoues, per runnin And the rates at which the following work, ex- Fe of matermisx, except the gravel and sand € Yeauitead ‘1% bew curb. including dressing, per » brick pavement. per square yard, Li} sel relaying old wick pavements, Por taking u7 Bid ese 4 Mor, 5 tting old curb, ver run- Fer taking up aud relaying ofa stone pavemens per equare yard Jor taking op and relayiug old flag footways, perrouare foot id wis be recelyed which does not incte: r for tach seperate Hem of work and mat ww the bi r is prohibited from awarding ‘ork to any person er per- I pay. yor gl! bits ts reserved. HARD WALLACH, Mayor. PPervsaus PUB WELLS, PUMPS, &c, 1 Mayor's Orricm, Waarseron, January 23) 13%. Proposals in writing will Le received at this Office up to lz o'clock M_, on the Sth of February next, for making Pumps, Hydrants, Loge for conveying wa- ter, and for sinking Welle. includiug all necessary walerials and workmanship in diggtug. laying, fix in~, end completing in the best mabner, end for | Senge es same iv perfect repair for constant use. inthe iret District, composed of the Firat and Second Wards, in the Second Distric the Third. Fi Heinen ot York flagging. per square per squar mposed of ourth, and Seventh Wards: and in the Third T t.compered of the Fifth’ and Sixth Wards; ict to be bid for separately, and to be given to different sontractors,) for the term of one seer. commencing on the Ist day of April, 1865, agreeably to the following epecific: tions - All FOR WELL Digging and wailing wells, ineluding materials and removing the dirt, per feot, lineal.” The walle to be four inches thick, of good hard brick, Cleaning ont wells, each. ‘i r foot. Sinking old wells deeper, saking cut old walls and putting in same, per foot. Cases of eight feet length, per feot. Cares more than eight feet length, per foot, c ing new wells, including materials. The covering to be of flagging, not lees than 4 inches thick and 16 inches wide. aa new wells, including brick and pump stone. Opening old wells and covering same with old materials, each Opening old welle and covering same with new fi . eee FOR PUMPS Taking out and putting in old pumps, per log each Making new joints in old logs. New loge put in old pumps, per feot. New boxes and sponte in old pumpe, each, New pumps, per foot. Boxes and t ponts for new pumps, each, The top log of the pumps to be of the best sea- soned white ee od pd remainder to be of ihe ‘eet seasoned yellow pine. FOR HYDRANTS, Freezing, the hydrants in repair, viz: all leaks. &c it Il new valves and spouts, repalriag ; eg ge the oid irons belonging can be one without taking the hydrants out, each. ‘Taking ont hydrants and putting in same, each, New hydrants. per foot. Spouts for hydrants, each, Fpentatons do. do. Painting pumps and hydrants, each, IRON WORK. pearé, Plates, bands, and re- Handles, axle pairs, per pou Speuts and lower box-irens, for pumps, each, New jotnts to old! spears, New spoutand valve irons for hydrants, The work and materin's tobe all of the beat qual- ity of their zeayattive kinds, No offer will be received tM is not made by a practical pomp maker. ‘The person or persons whose offer may be accept- ed will be required to enter into bond for one thourand dollars. with two good sureties, condi- tioned for the faitntul performance of his or their contract. and shonid any contrac! »r or contractors fail or refuse to comply with any o/ the conditions or terms of bis or their contract, or to execute any work within the time named in the order ot Commissioner directing it to be done. the Mayor is authorizes to employ any other pereon or per- tons te execute the same, or to furnish the mate- tals. upon such terme as be may deem expedient, in which event the contractor or contractors so fail ng eball he respoueibie to this Corporation for any loss or damage it may sustain thereby, and the Mayor may. at his discretion, annul the contract of such contractor or contractors. BICHARD Waid.$0n. 30 4 cottes jayor. S445 OF HARD BREAD, Orrice Daret Ooymtssany, Four Moxuor, Va., Dec. Boaled Proposals. in du » Will be received \t this office,on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDATS Of each week for all the surplus HARD LTA at read is in boxes of fifty (60) pounds each, and ip good abi " . 1 echasee eiitice delivered on beard of trans- Derts without expense to thi e rece| LS 8 read,” te Miele’ JAMES CURRY, Col,and 0.8. V. E'S HAIR COLOR Bz JraQHRY BAUR, COLE, ARNTORNE, oR touding the use of a dye, Bold bereit re] XFORD'S A’ ER RS x one TED Stasi ~ a4 for eaten as an Fer sulee? <reasiats. Price 23 cents per box, LARGE ASSORTMENT “RAILROAD LINES. ALTIMURE axp on Ie BAILwOAD. STEAMBOAT LINES. | ASEING TON, Janaary 8, 1868, fers, j ins between WASHINGTON aND BABTT- Learns pe No 2 North Rigor, New York, | MOBE-s0d WASHIATON ABD THE WEOT. are every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, a 4p. m., > bow run as fellows. viz And ‘oot of @ street, Washt D. O., every | FOR BALTIMORE. TUESDAY and FRID \¥,at7 a. m. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6:28, T.9), and Freight recetved daily during business hours, 33.455. m., and 2.30, and 4:38, and 7-30 p.m. And carefully Kew: ander cover. FOR ALL WAY STATION The steamers of this line now connect with Alex- . w® = andrin and Orange Railroad Freight forwarded Fagg od daily, except Sunday, at 6:29. 0.m., co any point aleng the line ef the . | . | FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS MORGAN. REIN BART S00. hae | pep outs Onnd foot eta street Wasbiegtgn, D.O- Leave at 6.and 6:30am. ani st 230and 4:40 p.m BO. 8 .» Agente. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Alexandria, Va Leave at 6-28 and 7:0 a. mand 4% pom. Be . OROMWELL & CO., Avents trains te or frem Annapolis on Sunday. ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7908. m. and 2: and7:30 p.m FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7:308.m. and 2:90 p.m. FOR ALL PABTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7.90 8. m. and 7:8 at7.30 p.m. only. connecting at Relay trains’ trom Baltimore to Wheeting, SHIP COMPANY, OM Line between NEW YORE, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OCEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, BEBROOA OLYDE and EMPIRE. CKETS to the West i In connection with Inland Steamers Station Ticket Ofce at th va SRORGE H. STOUT, MAY FLOWEE and AMM | inthe day. ar well an at the new aMfice inthe A ELIZA can Telegraph Building, P. isewular Salling Deys TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS Philadelphia, and Boston, see at 12 M., from the foot of High street. Georgetown | jsement and Pier 15 Kast River, foot of Wall street, New | Pe ee ae Fes ecmtf GEO. 8. KOONTZ. A, For Freight or Passage apply to ] — A -- a ba Georgetown ‘ of 3 M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Prince street . EPRI sei cae es ee JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, New York. Freight received constantly avd forwarded to all eerts of the country with despatch . at lowest rates. je Dam C. P. HOBGHUTON, Agent, EXPRESS COMPANIES. Apams EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DR- SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY IN ASHINGTON, Wasnivoton, J 8 1968, Traine between Wachington and New York ar@ now — as follows. viz: FOR NEW YORK. without chance of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7-308 m. aut 630 and 7-390 pm OB NEW XORK, changing cars at Philadel- vetare daily (except Sunday) at 1118 8. m. and 4 . 2 2 FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7.38 and 11:15 a, m., aud 4:55 and? 0p m ~ —s only. monly. ping cars for New York on 7:9 p.m. trate Gatly. except Bunday On Sunday, train and slees- | ing car rom only to Phila elpht rough tickets to Philadelphia, New York, of Boston. can be had at the Station Office at all bours Leave for New York at 6.30 & LZ D. CO. | In the day. as well as at thi 'w office in the Amer- Leave, | DAILY AS FOLLOWS. | anrrve. | fean ‘Telegraph Palting, Peuuarivenia: sveute, hol CL ae 5 itimore Phio road jseme we aelin ond taterent | @: a-m. | Sorechedule betwere Weaktonten: Does bee dists pointe... 8: P.M. | mapolis, and the West. a W.P SMITH), Master of Transportation. Bee Ee wien) L. M_OOLE, General Ticket Agent. the ast: Wiimivaton || 5g | emt GkO.S KOONTZ, Agent, Washington ewbern st ; oh tii hoe ~ = Charleston, B.C; Sa : ORANGE AND ALEAANDRIA ¥ , _ Orleans, Li Hanover, Ge’ Littlestown, THROUGH BY RAIL Chambersburg, AND ALEXANDRI si ariile P eT! gale AND LYNCH P.M. erstown, &: PM — i »Pa.:Elmira, * On and after TCESDAY, December 12, 1865, pas- fee Wochester, & senger trains on this road Will run dally (Sunday Niegara Falls. N ¥ | excepted ) as follows : i e Canadas ; = —— Washi atT Soon 7] | Way stations on the) | ¢. heave 32 oy Pennsyivania Gemtraly | 6: 4:M- Leave Alexandrie at 7:40. m. 7:0 Rail: 8: P.M. Leave G: Ll 12.45 p.m. liroad.. Connecting with Virgivia Central road te Biob- Pittsburgh, Columbas,) mond and Staunton direct Cincinnatl &Cheveland Arrive at Riehmond at 5:30 p. Indianapolis, Csiro, @ a... Arrive at Lynchburg at 6:46 p. ChicagorDetrott,Louis}| 2 4-M> ORTH. ville, Bt, Loule, Vieks-|| 8° ?-* | Leave Lynchburg et hataein, bar, Dine: Memphis and Nashville... Leave Richmond et 7:08 m. Leave Gordonsville at 12:20 andriaat Arrive at Alex 4 5 Arrive st Washington ey m. ate ng with trains to all parts of the North ent. * het d. and ¥- Local f1 ht train leaves Alexandris at 7:40! $b. oe Oftatione beiweenbatt.¢ mnrundariocs hderdeanti tee a Tae ne more and Cumberland | neville m.,and arrives af (Way-stations west of| t Praiti Idaves Alexandria at acs $23 y, o.j{ Queberiond. Ma.i} &. m., and arrives at Lynchburg at 6:40 730 ‘ Leaves Lyuchburg at 245 ®. m.. and arri Alewandris at 619 p.m. Express freight train leaves Alexandria at 7:00 p, Leaves m.. and arrives at Lynchburg at 10:10 8. m Norfolk, Fortress x eos 88 2:60 Dp. m.. ‘arrives at Alexandriq SAIN DEW ST ‘This route bas the advantage over all others Richmond and Peters: having s continuous rail from New York to Drnent isk -iwaihes.tireecs:| | ®28a.n... “ Ratsioe peaees PalcSiar, ull Shum, Sheunene: ‘edo. i v 5 - 1B A.M. a . 5 5 T:a-m- |] Bolo ealtsbury Omar t| S: 0a: | too, Catlett, Respebineee Cele oe 5:30 P. M. lotte, and Goldsbore’ 5:30. Mt. ena opaville, W ere many of the late great bet- Bg: » 5. jes were fon; 3 HE ced am Tickets can be red in Adams’ Br, ~~) (Pages aa Beriehae Weinncn cbs sty hers gait; Tognessee; | As- Maryland avenue, and at the corner of 6th strest A an) ‘enneyivania avenue, i 5 fame? ikcon god Traine it ~ e reas the edo j In peeg mreete, Fe.3 i c . H. McO) TY. 7: A.M. fanla,’ and Hcegom- atta. | On Ves pectpueetese. 80P. mw. Culpeper’ Oranne Gan [ | S905. as. J_M.BROADUB, Ge: Ticket A. dentedie: Charlottes: Alexandria, Dew. 11, 1998. de , Stanntor: Ly nch- BEAT PENNSYLVABIA ROUTER Dore; and all, stations G 39 TE Tennesrere Hallways HOBTE ABD WET. OFFICES: 614 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ptt TIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA- NATIONAL EON COMPANY. OFFICE AND DEPOT: FOUR DAILY TRAINS. WINTEB SCHEDULE. On and after November 20th, 1885, trains as follows: L ‘eave Washington, MERCIAL BUILDING, No.— Louisiana ay, ress Mail, ComMICcween Ninth and Tenth etreets: BE rts ey . Pittsburg & Erie ‘This Company is now Pittsburg & Elmira Ex, prepared to doa 5 XPRESS AND TRANSPORTA- GENERAL BATON BUSINESS sen al To and from New York: Philadelphia, Baltimore, TW9 TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Washington, Alexandria, nd, Peters: Leaving Washington at 3:3) and 7.30 P. m tee) Wigkeee ate SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINB, Staunton, Lexin; » Sal LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. ‘and Belstoiyin Virgintor a te, NORCO; . , Wil S7No of cars between Baltimore, Bi- cae Nake Ral . Greensboro’, mira, Erie, or Pittsburg. ‘ Salisbury, and Charlotte, N.C.; — and te and from | len tickets and wz, it etine All Stations on the Orange and Alexandria, Vir- | Office the Great ae ‘corner ginia tral, Virginia and Tennessee. Rich- Some pew avenue and Sixth street, ander Re- mond etersburg. Petersburg and Weil- tions! Hotel. and 14th street. corner Penna. avenue, ‘don, Wilmington and Weldon, Atlantic opposite Willards’ Hotel, Washi: ; ‘and North Carolina, Kaleigh J. N. DUBARRY. Gaston, and North Ca Superintendent NO, k. ae end Ticket As rapidly as le the Lines and Agencies of | JNO. GILLETT, Famengor Agents no tf the Company will be extended to other States, of — which due potice will be given. gronet DISEASES! SECRBT DISELSRg) SAMARITAN’S GIFTI SAMARITANS GIFT! tariff of eharges is based upen fair business Pl ms wi yielding a reasonable profit to without being oppressive to the ing o ite I capital | THE MOST ORBTAIN REMEDY EVER USED racter xine agents for that ““Yes, A Positive Gare” for poate counnance cosentia! CHAPMAN, Agent. GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, &«. = Centains no Mineral, no Balsam, me Mercury. by al Letters Pat- to RISEN AB Protected 7 _ ~ weeding teed screen enaaen the Keole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the ‘They are en! ee in] NAving Ro emell meg College of jenna. any unpleasant taste, notin way ine een No. 1, is the effectus! remedy for Belax- ‘are the stomach or bow: ols ofthe mest delicate. tion, Spermathorrhoca, cS Exhees ‘tion of the ‘Cures in from two to four days, and recent caseq ent 7 sui in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by « niversity of Pennsylvania, one of sree Mt Doctors and Chemists of the present day ; No EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE. NO CEANGE WHA: gett - "ithe rh tae dP helene care Mereury, try the No. nase of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Tries- tar Ro, Sie the infailiabbe Fmedy for all Impurt- fhe use of mercury end all cther deleterious ingree b preparation 1s in the form of a most eens red fr the offe fr cl MARITAN’S GIPT. —e i eon tin cases, 8 33 each. Bent by, ial ® plain en’ lvsentng BS” Biiled in bopernn dame srca, | Per Mele sheers, €3- Homale, aa, Sea cerod' BF" vaipess. Sallnmanda, Hows, Aor BLOOD! BLOOD!!. Broopty) PW noleeate and etall by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 re eghoxe SUALES ROLLS, byratue street, New 4 3 obs had aisc of 8. GPFORD, No, 890 Peeve, | iw sQTEN's Root aN. Heks JOICRS corner a — = 9 6m oO! a 513 JOHN D. EDMOND & 00. 513 mae OB VENERBA PISASES, 2 $13 7th street, between D and B, most potent, =. evew vrtbe ¥ 80 that the is HATIONAL See BUILDING, ofthe eoncat "ake en of tle atpines UILDEB'S, BLACKSMITH'S, HOUSRROLD | and be heeled, and ane 7? BUGENERAL HARDWARE and OUTLERY, ferity that for ‘which you may repent => and Wrought Natls, OMoree-shoe Naile, Rasps, Wiles, Springs, Aviles, slotrece, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vioeg, "| will remote evsr7_ vest fMecery A*Ghovels, Pic, Axes, Rope, Glue Se MT CRITAN S CHANCED WASHO BpHt Cane oe er bottoms, Price 3 eents: er pe all of which we offer at UBGEONSSAY OF THE SAM 51Q THE LOWEST casH PRIOR. 519 WHAT TEE OPANS REMEDIES. {feb 15- “On Bopsp (e STEAMeHIP Me a FIDENTI. - y e Youne mex % share iy mred themasives by | pleasure, or the duties of married life; also middie- | oro wep, rho om the follies of youth or | fe 8 ity im advance of ] fore placing | years, 5 Be any oby shonld Grat red feat rend thing of importance by perusing caer any addrom. tn asaaied envelope on 4 Dn. OHAS. tec ely @RTH AMERICAN ARY, 1866—ontents Ces. cession and ion; Ducal Mantua: Gor mane s Courts of Conciliation; Hoary Gis Toareof Labor, ‘ie Resaea te of ti ihe Year; The President's Mesage, Critical Noe tices. . paneer ee Mee PRANCS TAPLOR™ HOMPSON’S POMADE OPTIEM — Por im Eto erie S aetr? 1, BBOZTERS BALSAMIC MIXTURE rae oa Tae SWHEBQVERAR I