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OS ee eee —— — OSS eee S EVENING STAR. A SWINBURNIAN PARODY. Certain stanzas in Swinburne’s “Aralan‘a in Calydon,” have been w: ue idely quoted. They “Between the sunset and the sea, My love jaid bands and lips on me; Of sweet came sour. of day came ht, Of lowg desire came briet delight. Ah, love, and what thing came of thee, Between the sea-ciowns and,the sea!” A writer in the London Orchestra thinks — this poem is “enphonious bosh,” and les the following as quite asrythmical and much More sensible: “Between the tea-bell and the tea, My brand was drawn and passed to me; Of soup came fish, of fish came meats, Of roasted joints came puffy sweets, AD, nuts, and what thing came of ye, Between the tea cups and the tea? “Between the tea-tray and the tea, Heck grew to gripes, cripes grew to me, Wine turned to drunk, and drunk to tears, And general joy to maudlin fears; Drunk tears. unk Wines, there seemed to be Between the tea-pot aud the tea, “Retween the tedium and the tea, Jones liguored up an nour with me: Theo all among the crockery war Mis feet rolled down the kitchen 1 saw ‘em go—I saw a flea Between t ea-cake and the tea. —+er0- A Powrrrvut Letrer.—An elderly lady and gentleman were riding a fe omnibus. Opposite to thi sat a pleasant looking young Jady with a fine noble, chubby, crowine, buliy of a boy in her lap. fation sTose between ‘he parties rom Chagres bad just arrived s looking lady, with the chubby ja + ty know the news, remarking that ber hus- band bad been away fifteen months that day, and sbe was very anxious to hear from him. And then the good looking lady proceeded to indvige in a long and pathetic dissertation on the discomfort and annoyances of wives, when husbands goofand stay so long from their homes. “True madam,” a S25 ®. m., I sha | ih street. | duly age gd in, Li AUCTION SALES. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, RUSTER SALE OF BILLIARD TABLES AND ThA RF! UR LEasE, AND BUILDING, AT PUBLIC AUCTIU On THURSDAY, . Ist day of March next, at iH sell, on the pri }. oD ween @ and New York avenue north, i virtwe of a deed of trust to me from — wub- scriber, Gated the 13th d: December, and .M H. No.1, "sola 253, 254, 285, and 2:6, of chattel record for the county of Wasbigton, in the District of Columbia, to wit, and Fixtures Bar and Bar Fixtures. = the stock in trade ‘The Furvitare, eaguiar. The Goods, Chi nd Personal Property ia said house, and the unexpired Lease of sald houre ' “Pour Billiara Tables and Billiard Balle, Ques, and premises, cay | ne Good Will of said Dining and — Biiiard Savon RANDOLPH. Trustee. N & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ©. ae hE aC 0., Auetioneers. TRUSCKE'S SALE OF F HOUSE. AND LOT ON Ie BETW a5 J LAN!) MsTREETS. TERNUON, March 24d, at Abe orelock. dh corded in Liber RM. Tshall sell part of Last No. bt een a a deed of trust. énly re- H., No. 5, foliow 238 et seq ‘io B, M. Ke cers bdivision of part of Square 1°3, fronting 15 feet 6 inches on a 10 tect alley, inthe rear of 16th street west, between L and M streets north, with adepth | of 88 feet, improved by a Frame House of twe days ago in an | | TECSTEE'S * remarked the elderly gen- | Ueman, who had never known the pride and | pleasure of patermity: «but, then, that fine little fellow must be great pleasure and comfort to | you,” chucking at the same time the jolly little fellow under the chin, who crowed, swelled, and stared at the old gentieman’s spectacles: a remarkable fine boy—what inay be bis age, madam? “Just three months, sir,” replied the proud yourg mother. “Three months! replied the elderly lady, “three months.” I thought you said your hus- band bad been away fifteen months!” The good looking Indy blushed very deeply. but soon recovering the momentary confusion. and remembering herself, shgejaculated, “Oh, but be has writ once * S&F People at Oajaca, in Mexico, t thonght the earthquake was Yankee troops. —_——————— HALUL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER bas proved itself to be the mest perfect for the hair ever offered to the public. eee It is a vegetable compound, and contains no in- Jurious properties whatever. ox Witt Bestors Gray Harr to 11s OrictnaL LOR. Tt will k P the hair from falling out. It ses tl asia and makes the hair soft, Testr: Tri lendid yal dressing No person, «ld or young, sbould fail to use it. Ir ie REcoMMENDED AND UseD BY THE First Mapicet. AvTHoRIT Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- &? Ask for Hall's Rewer, and take no other Nashus, N. Hs Proprietor ua, 7" 5 for sale by all Druggists. 35th 1 A MODEBN MIRA‘ ! From old and young, from rich and poor, high born and oe comes the Universal Voice of Praise for HALL’S VEGETA BICILIAN HAIR HER EWER, It fea —— snd miraculous article. baldnes akes hair grow. A [ dressing than any ‘oli’ er *pomatam.”” née brash, ry and wiry hair ioto Beantifnl Sikes ‘Tresses. the dity Cures Bat above all. gteat wonder is tne 1 eon which it restores Geax Bair ro tts Ox1GINAL OLOR Use it a few times. and yout! beauty. It does not dye the ir, but Strikes BO Foot an¢ fills it with new life and colerin, It will not t a long disagreeable tri: ba trath of thie 1 matter. The first a) bt hd will es ‘OLOR return- — the NaturaL £ ‘every Ere RYORE YOU KNOw IT, the old, gray, Fer a ap) ance of the hair will be gor giving place to lustrous, shining and Beautifal locks. Ark for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer: no aed article is at all like itineffect. Yon will find i CueaPr pm Be PLEASANT TO Try, D ScRE To po You Goon. There asst ‘many imitations. Lat mae you procure the genuine. Se Ty. oi he? LL& Nashua, NH. B. _ For sale by all I druggists, jaz-81y Ts - by i's cms HOUSE” AND “MUSH POT” LE—The unfersigued hag been au- thorized ay sell the abeve-mentioned valuable Prope MPIRE HOUSE” is acommodious three- story Brick Building. erected in the year 138 fora He situated on King—the principal business street had Alexandria—within two squares from the pot of the Orange and Alexandria and the Alexancria and Washington Kailroads. The House is admiraply adapted for a Hotel, and has hereto- fore received liberal patronage from the par public. It has been receutly repaired and refitt new in excelleut order. The USH POT” is a tract of land ares thirty- three 7. within thé half of a miie 1 farm. bein, jacent t'to Alexandria and within a tien miles o ihe city of Washin, ——_, The above-mentioned valuable Property will be sold low, on accommodating terms, or exchanged for real estate in the country. For Terther phonation apply to GHTON, Attorney-at-Law, fe 14-eotf © Ft) Patace street. Alexandria, Va. OB SALE—A FARM, four miles from Wasi eee ei p iying & upon the Washi: Turnpike. fos ‘part, 6 8. sof fine tw Brick Deeliin yalnab: ore ard, Market tden, low — — oe g*. ten acres of fine Timber. ficent Terms liberal. address Rev. ¥ S LL Pitt, Alexandria, V. premises acres. and IRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENOY, _ REPRESENTING PAID IN CAPITAL or $2,741,218 21. FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES 4 eat MEW YORK. BALTIMUR top HILADEL BISK TAKES AT THE He por coll . LOSSES PRO: wk Bas a ag PAID. Room No. 1, EROME’S HAIR COLOB RESTORER ‘OR retaining ceanhiaed adually bringing back the es tetls original cal ‘color without the isccevoubonee at. tending all druggists 75 ofthe dye. Sold by oents per bottle. Ra MEDI Ce A ee poe for worms ,unriv: ‘n efficacy ad adapted for children, being ‘as ‘an Fr ir by druggists. Price 25 cents per box. jan Ieeoly, roe AND PROCEEDISGS of the Gen eral T: Convention of Protestant ot copal Guurch Goulburn’s Devotional ge the Beri Towle's Glimpse + of Histor o> saics ~ Py Smilies Lives of ton 3 London, Dootittle’s Social Life "Dickens? eae 15 vols.; Le ‘(fer FRANCK TAYLO. Ow FIVE HORSE POWER ENGINE AND NINE HORSE BOILED, in good order. fo sale ate gain, al Bakery, corner 45 an . Island a 26-6 RIGHTLY'S DIGEST OF 1 EAWS oF UNITED STATES, 1857-1865, and Fives jatural Eng nes‘ Tool -_ aahenente niece Fit, Ti oe WANG, TH: AT CHINESE BEM- ¥ FOR auEaaET GLERT. Erc— One Box WILL Pexvorm a nts are pure); ile. Itis Pleasant A. = a Fad may be Dpcarried < vest 3 1g box. Bo fola‘ty Sons ) EROMBR. oe Chestnut street. jadel- 3.0. " } by FORD, 290 Pa No 486 eet § doors above Oda Fellows? mg ay FLUID ‘EXTRACT Boon and | rosms. Terms cash. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If-terms of sale sre not complied with in one week from day of sale the trustee reserves tho right to resell at one week's notice in Evening Star, at risk and cost noe det fouling G pnrchsser. Trustee. fe li-lawte t-lawts ¥ RC. Meee Ineeco.. Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLES HOUSE: AND LOTS, BITU ATED atin iy ie? ON PENNSYLVANIA AV CE AND st Os PITOL STREET, BETWEEN isT ANI D2D & E 'S Fast, AND PERSUNAL EFFECTS A EDNESDAY, the 8th day of March, 1856, I shall sell. in front of the a. at 4 o'clock ’p. ™m.. commencing on the named property, UY Tirtue of adeed of trust to the subscriber, be: date the 3d day of August, so hundred - este five and duly recorded in Liber N. C. Ne. —, foltos 438, 439, 440 . &c., one of the land wenorak for the county of Washington, in the Die- trict of Columbia. to wit: Lot numbered B, in the enbdivision of part of square pumbered seven handred and thirty- — (731,) with the imprevements. Said ee freating§ feet'on Penvsylvania avenue ype above property is on the sou le att ise | Rin avenue, between ist street east and public space. PR iso, west half of lot numbered nineteen, (19,) in fquare numbered seven hundred and twent: =. (729,) with the improvements, which consist of goed frame house, containing five rooms and ine store-room and two cellars. This lot fronts 23 feet lids inches on East Capitol street, between Ist and 2d etreets east Terma: One-third cash; the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, the pnrchaser or purchasers te give notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest from the day_ of sale. A deed given and agdeed of trust taken, toe secure the eR ment of the notes. conveyance at the cost of purchase ine revenue —- pa i Be be reqnired paid down when the prop- 3 knocked off, and if not complied with, the Broperty will then and there put up again, and to the next highest bidder. i the whole terms are not complied with in ten days after day of sal@ the Trustee reseryes the right to re-eell the property. by gnavertising the same three times in ser os tar. }» inclu- f et-iron work- Also, mil the Furnigure in said house. Terms cash. every descript ors. DENTISTRY. he eS DENTISTRY. —DR. BABNES, Physici Dentist. Teeth i inserted very cheap Extracting and Repairing -neatly ‘done. SprS He also cures Rheumatism, out, Piles. Neuralgia and Dyspepsia. | Office’ corner Penn’a avenue od 7th street, oom Ne. 3 fe té-Im* e: OOK WOOD. Washingten B Building, 334 doyed a skillful De: rk, will ce i fm cnikebberst avert retered price. Teeth extracted without pain ja 22-Im* T BETH ne." LOoMIs, M tor and Patentce of ihe MINERAL PLATE TI TEETH, attends personally at his office in this city. Many persons can! wear these teeth who cannot wear others, Bo person can wear others who cannot wear Persons calling at my office can be secommodated with any any style rs price of Teeth they may desire, bat tot! who are particular, fend wish the rest, cleanest, strongest and m: perfect dentare at art can procure, = MINEBA TEETH will be more ‘oon th warranted ie his city No. 33% Pennsylvania ave., between sth Oth ste, Also, 907 Arch street, Philadelphia. = ec 20-ly BEAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAI. I would advise al! havi ‘ges to, exttoct to call at DI Eso ber een ee out ‘withont ai tan wed tmethod of eases mariviolsey THETIC a thay jnable one. recth neath taserted. Hd, Silver Plates athe old Spice alee bai advanced the price on our work since change No. 243" Pean’a avenue, between 12th and 13th jan3s-17 8. R. LEWIE.M. D., Dentist, BANKERS. JAT COOKE 00., BANEKEES, Fifteenth strect, opposite Treasury, Buy and sell at current rates, and keep always en hand, » foll supply of af GOVEBNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TBEASURY NOTES, GERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &s. And pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER’S OHE! AND VOUCHERS an 3-dtz First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. E. BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Vo.,) Prosident, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Gsshier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ‘MT sT., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT E Government securities with Treasurer United Gtates. S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT BECUBITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OLTIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEBMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVEZN- MENT LOANS at atl times cheerfully farnisied WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Wasutne ton. March 2, 1855 m 21-tt pecs YOUR PROPERTY AT HOME, FIRE INSURANOE, THE ts oe le ATER oF URTALECTRATOR 0% CHARTERED BY CAPITAL 81 Fe weniibe BISES TAKEN AT THE LOWEST RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. NO CHARGE ¥OB POLIOIES, 424 utp st, neatly eae Biggs & Co,’s Bank- atjoum x. zolh ZoRMEOR Slaw 6 Ome, No. 64 La, AUCTION SALES. Ms@) ew leneers. AP see Sch sireet.-oue jo door door from Penn. avenue. respectfully off wT services as THORERRS or for yd sale of Bal Estate, Household anche sade Upon goods on consign- ment when ‘Jostred. ee attention wil will also be given to sales vate resid Public anies every Tuesday, Thursday, sone: Sat- araer. AL M QRIST MILL Pe Tv NS) CAVALRY DEPOT, T, GIESBOKO, D 4 Quartermaster General's Pe Occ First Division. February 1, 1833, By order of t General, there will be sold on the ea. at Peauis Suction, un- der the direct George T. ——— AQ M D. a Wey 4, 1856, ovclock 3 M ribed public pall One “ay STEAM “guispiwe AND FEED (frame, with mamnive granite foundations.) 40 by 90 feet. with coal, . avd engiue houses attached all constructed of the — best material, and in the most substantial manne: Also, at the same time. ‘and place. the machinery ahd appliances of the mili, consisting of ONE()) ENGINE. OF 100-HORSE POWER, with cylinder of twenty two (22) inches diameter and twenty-four (24) inches stroke, set upon a heavy cast iron bed plate. with cold and hot water pumps aud heater. with a cast fron fly-wheel, with driving pulley of the same material, ten (10) feetin diameter and twenty-four (24) inches face, with Judson’s patent governor. TW (2) BOILERS eee -HORSE POWER mnade of the best boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-16) | of am inch in thickness, five (5) feet in diameter, and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length; each boiler seventy-six (76) lap-welded flues, each three (3) and one-fourth (14) inches in diameter, with all the requisite appendages. TEs (10) PAIRS OF REED’S PATENT BUCK- INGHAM THIRTY (30) INCHES SPRING Ls, Constructed of solid French burr millsto ret in heavy, well-balanced frames, with b ters. elevators and conveyors sufficient to out and handle the hay [oo and preseces feed on the most economical and laber saving plan. The shafting is of finished wrouzht iron, and t pulleys of cast-iron, faced and balanced, with han; ers and boxes. sufficient to drive ten (10) pairs of burrs, &c. The main driving-belt is of fone (4) py rubber, and twenty-four (34) inches wide belts for ee the milla, &c., are ef the best eak- tent stretched leathei fa ngine Boilers, Machi and Fixtures of the very best materials nd are still in excellent cendi- tion and fine working order, the mill having been in operation only about 15 months. Ifdeemed advisable by the agent of the Govern- ment. on eee day of sale, the buildings will be seld separate ‘erms: "Gi ash, in Government funds. Purchasers will be reyuired to remove treir prop- erty before the first (ist) day of May next, un- less arom arranged with the owner of the rounds bi A boat for Gieshoro will leave the Sixth-street =a Goatd hour during the day of sale. will Poe at 4) letter, to co tain Q. M., Li vera cNitage, skSw ane, & A. ; 0 this 0 Seporo, OF SO ESJAMES A, EKIN, n.,in charge fo2-eta Div:@ M_G. 0. ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMAST Ss STORES, GRAIN aap avuni BAC bed KS. lermaster’: Ae eee ston, Povrearrin tae} ington. Will be sold at public auction. under the direc- re A Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. @.C. Lee, A. . ut Sixth-atreet wharf, Washington, D. 0., on THURSDAY. March 1. 1866. at llo cleck a, m.. a lot of condemned Quartermaster Stores, cen sisting of— Inkstands, Ruling Pens. Chairs, Letter Presses, Tables, Augers, Axes, Beds. Bucketa, Brooms, Brushes, Barrels, Canvas, Chests, Lamps, Lan- terns, Stover, &c. 12,700 pounds of Corn, 18,800 Grain Backs, 2.700 pounds Manilia Rope. The stores must be removed by the “purchasers within five days from date of sale. Terms cash, in Government fonds, RUCKER, Brevet Maj. Gen. ans Chief uartermaster, fo 16-11t Depot of Washington. ALE OF COND! ED QUARTERMAS © TERS STORES. AT GLESBORO’. D.C. Quartermaster General's On 2, 1st Divisio Vashincton, D, C.. February 23, Will be sold at Gierboro, D. C., at Public Anc- tion, under the direction of Ga ptain George T. Browning, A. Q. M., on WEDNESDAY, March7, 188, at 10.6’clock a in. alarme lot of condemned QUARTERMASBTER’S STORES, consisting Can Horseshoes, Manilla Rope, Scrap 1 steads, Benche Nee Boilers. Tia Cups, Ki ives and Forks, L mp Kettles, Dutch Oven: Dish Pans, Mess Tin Plates, Spoons, Cookin, leating Bridles. Horse Brashes » Carry: kets. Buckets, Casks, Horse Collars Head Halters, Ambulance Harness. Four horse Harness, (sets,) May racks, Lines, Mortingsles, 5 Riding and Cart Saddles, Neck-atraps, Sursingles, Four-horse Am- bulances, Army Wagons, (four horse,) ./Iron Water Wagons, Whips, P: terns, Ploughs, Rakes, Shovels, barrows, Bridle-pits, Iron, Chain, Scrap Leather, Coal Oil Barrels, &c , &c. The Stores must be removed by the purchasers within five days from the date of sale. The Jlorseshoes, Repe. and Scrap Iron will, if Shades, Wheel- desired, be delivered by the Government, free of charge for transportation, on the Depot whar Terms : Cash. in Government funds. A boat for Giesboro’ will leave the 6th street wharf every hour during the A} ee SKIN, renee ibid General,in chaces First Division, Q. .G. fe 34 tma7 Ss A a E OF MANURE. P Quartermaster Generas Office, First Div ision,t Washington, D. C., February 23. 1 Will be sof at the alry t., lesboro!, v. C..alarge quantity of k-yard ANURE, which will be delivered to barges or boats to be provided by them cents per cubic yard, Sr 3 or more bo: to size) can be loaded per day. Terms : Cash,in Government funds. By order of the Quartermaster ee Brevet Brigsiice General in charge fe 2% dtmar31 rat Division,Q.M.@. 0, SALE OF MEDICINES BELONGING TO THE )O MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, Mepicat Prrveyor” Dyno. Washinctox, B.O., An auction ae of Valuable t forty (40) (according el v9.0 Medicines nm longer xeqpires by the Medical Department, U. 8. Army, ill be held int on THURSDAY, the first day of March next, and succeeding days, if necossa- Ty, at 10 o'clock a'm..at the Warchouses, located on Jadictary & Square, Fifth and E streets, back of the oe e edicines are in the original packages, and tne attention of the trade is invited te this sale. which willembrace the following principal arti- cles, viz : Sulphuric Ether, 500 Ibs.; Aleohol. 500 bottles; Gampousd oe rits of Kther. 400 Tbs; Simple Corate, 1,000 Chloroform, Fluid Extract of Buchn, 220 Ibs. Finid Extract of Chichors tenites ; Fluid Extract of EB leachuana. 220 Ibs. ; Fluid E tract of Rhubarb, Hydrarg. i 230 Ibs. 1,000 ; Mass. Lahey 's Powdtr, 20 be: * God Liver Oil, lea; Comphor Pills, 1,000 dozen: ¢ thartic Pills, 3.00 dozen; | aes & “in Iodide of Potassium, 200'1 Powdered Bhubarb, 250 yeaa Ninny Ibe. Ibe; Com jopcund Spirits of Lavender, 6001bs.; beside pwards of sixty aiticles of the Materia Medica, > ad similar to the above, will be offered for containing a complete aed with full = be remy by the it 17th ins! = ‘ask in Government funds. will be allowed to purchasers in remoy- ing their property, : SUTHERLAND, jedical W.HOTBLER. Se hot, Purgeon egon U.S fe 9-18t S45 oF N Dp vor eee OLOTH ING, Mepicat Pury = a Jeg A Anoxtonsine pala or Hoaiian Ge Bee n extensive sale of Hos thing, &c., entirely new. and in the itd, Beising, bales, will held in this city. at the Judiciary juare Warehouses, Fifth and E streets, back of ty Hall, en 1 THURSDAY, ofits 8th day of March o'clock wilde gitered for ea he following articles wels, Hand The attenti f the ti om rl ngd i is called to. th 0 oe + code itl ree id fa a to suit bo! wba Los gg — ies ne « ate wi Will bé delivered tO pure thin five (5) days je eewigation wale. : Cash, in jovernm os THERLaxD, ‘urv ©. W. BOTELER gr. meRarvevory i fe 18-dts (/™72D STATES MILITARY RAILROADS Office of Assistant Qudggerm, Washvn Fobsuary 1, 1886 AUCTION SALE OF gee mest ion Will ve sold at pabi on THURSDAY, the Sth day of ett. 8, hand Locomotive 4 foot 1Sxa; second Bg we it funds. Brevet a Senn o ht. wiih two cand we we inv Mara ding paper ‘and amateurs - mens ine. foeall ne aT ae of janie emit Between hand 10th, — cane ped men! | iz PROPOSALS. ence E. DEPOT CUMMISSARY OF SURB- | | O'ans TENCE, W asninoron, Febrasry 24, 1814. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH MEAT. Realed Proposals, of the fora: farnished DAY Mar hs 19% atisy EEF snd MUTTON rear een wing places. Gies! rot Bact, Ma.. iment Farms, tM Mary's Go... | The contractor. wil i be required to deli meat at the Dorchoaeeeat the places named, where lhe fe will distribute it in such quantities and at such times, a8 an officer of the Suvsistence Department may gblesens ings en or any number of the Bidders must be present atthe opening of the | rij ie. inspection, received ) and if not satisfac: chases in the open market will be “cpa ‘nse of the ee. at ality uantity, qu! , ythe tiger of the’ Bute ade for six months from : 4 , i Se ae or such period asthe Com eneral ma: ide must - end jorsed |" Propo: \s for Fresh and addressed to >the sndersigned. C7) feb 24,26,28, m2,5,7-6t Major and 0. 8.,U.8.A. SALE OF GOVRENMENT WOOD, \dquasters Department ent of Washington, “Fea ear OMmce of the ‘his on gemeld ( Corner 353 } pireet = sf ce jvania avenue. »} fashinston, D. C.. February 8. tits, 1 By herrea of the Quarte rmaster General of United States Ai my, sales will be made = this ais and Alexandria. Virginia, commenct ng, DAY, of (20 600) Twenty Thousand Cords o! in quantities from one-quarter of a jalg & hea cords, to any and all persona desiring to purchase, Said wood is thoroughly seasoned, of good qual- ity. nd is mixed in the Fragertion’ of of Stout two- thir Pine and ene-third 0: and will be sold at the = of ( of go six bays pl per cord, at the Govern- ment W .on Maryland ayenue.ia rear of the Saiinomien Institute. at 14th street Park, voar dhe Long Bridge, in Washington, and Kendall Green, (1) one mile north of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, and at the rate of _( $5) five dollars per -ord at the Governuient Wood Ward, one-eighth of s mile north of Alexandria, oa the Washi: and Alexandria Railroad. Orders on the Woos Yards can be obtained only on cash payments; n the Washington Yards the Istday of April, 1866 ington during ofhes houre at this office, ard upon Aleran- dria see Yards from Brevet Major James Gleason . A. @.M., on the premises, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 12 o'clock noon. Arrangements have been made for the prompt delivery of the wood to any part of Washington and Alexandria at the rate of ($1) one dollar per cord, and to any part of Georgetown at ($1 25) one dollar and twenty-five cents per cord, in addition to above rates. Purchasers will be required to remove their wood from the Yard within five aye from date of order. M J. LODINGTON, Colonel and Chief @nartermaster, fe 8-18t Department of Washingten. GOVERNMENT 5A BALE gr SURPLUS HABD Bumagance. ‘Orne, U. 8.A., No. 8 Sovrn Gay Stree, Bar timonre. Mo., January 31, 1336. Sealed AD te 12 in duplicate will be received at this office d: and a openet, at 12 o'clock m., on WEDNESDA’ TURDAYS daring ‘the month of Bebruany, for the purchase of surplus GOOD HARD BREAD on hand at this Depot. The Bread isin boxes of fifty ($v) pounds each All the Bread offered under this advertisement has _ carefally and thoroughly ii aviDg been opened, examined d no box allowed rep pto the standard for issue to troops. No ropotals received for less than twenty (20) boxes. ‘urchases will be delivered ow board of transponts without expense to the purchaser, ‘ayment required in Government funds en noti- Bicaticn of acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed purchasers to remove stores. Should navigation e closed during — hes og time so lost will not be considered. yelope, “Pi Bor Hard Bread.” and addr reawad to HOMAS WILSON Brevet Lient. Col. and ©. 8..U. 8 ja $1-tfe27 Brevet Brig. Gen. Veiuntee S41= OF HARD BREAD, is — Orrice Derer Commissary, Fort Monrox, Va., Dec. 13, 1388. reporals. in du inca li be received attibemes, on WEDNE: YS and SATURDAYS of each week for all the wal eh HABD BREAD at this Depot. The Bread fs in boxes of fifty (50) pounds each, and in good shipping order. purchases will be delivered on board of trans- perts Pithont expense to the Roe: tn = No proposal! — ved for than twenty (20) boxes, one thousand (1,000) —— 8 Payment required 01 ication of acceptance of bid in Government funds. als should be endorsed ‘‘Proposals for zona.” = i aderomes Se to be endorsed on the en- Pro) Hard de 14 LEGAL NOTICES RPHANS’ COURT, Feb. 14, 1856.—DistRict oF CoLumBia, WASHINGTON VoUNTY, To wit:—In the case of John P. Murphy, adminatrator of Thomas Neary, deceased, the administrator aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Or- phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, ap- pointed Saturday. the loth day ef March, 1836, for the final settlement and distribution of the onal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been collected and turned into moncy: when and where all the creditors and heirs of ia deceased are notified te attend, (at the Or- Phans’ Court of Washington unty aforesaid.) with their claims proweny vouched, or they may otherwise or) law be excluded from all benefit in di: Separate Proporais will beg ge: bag > ede supply. | pa po! ipply | EXPRESS COMPANIES. Apams EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTEB RECEIVED AT AND DE- SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE OOMPANY IN WASHINGTON, D. O. unave. | BAILY AS FOLLOWS. _— Bt r= |} "migueetiaterae {| Now York, Boston, and the +, Wilmi: and Newbern, $f oa, = Eenneyivanio. Central’ Stations on alt | $ Ty Wiariecter, and in: 3 termediate pointe......... Cumberland, and Way- $30) >. | 2 stations betweenBal { Rt eS | } mere and Cumberland | { Way-stations, went of 4 Wheeling, & Parke i burg Va Zanesville, 7 Hi P. x.| } Annapoli 330 Norfolk, Fortress M. 7 st ?. M | } ree,and City Point, Va. $Bpr 4 wa.¢ | Richmond eters. tet cigh, ‘wel r e 7: a.m. |] boro, Salisbury. Char: 8:30 P. at. lotte, and -Goldsboro’, _ 3,0: Columbia, 8.0., (Chattanooga and Knox- lle, Tennessee; Aw sta, Athens, ‘Atian- Albany, Macon and =< a ‘aul 1 ALM. 8:30 P.M. ae = dons’ Ric Cha ville, Beanies: Lae — and all stations arg ane alt stations 11 Tennessee way... OFFICES: 614 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. m if N ATIONAL LEAs AN Dp TRANSPORTA- TLON COMPAN OFFICE AND REPOT: ERCIAL BUILD o,— Loulstanaay., ba and Tenth streets, is now prepared This © yur $ ae AND ‘thANSPORTA- GENERAL ON BUSINESS To and from New by ork Phiadelphis Baltimore, Washington Alexandria, Richmond, Peters- burg, "Norfolk, Lynciburg,, Charlottes: ville, Winchester, Barri pareh, Staunton, Lexingten. Salem, ‘and Bristol, a2) Virginia; Knoxville, Tonnesees W ‘eldon, Goldsboro’, Wil- ingt. Newbern, Raleigh, Greensboro’, ‘minSSalisbury, and Charlotte, N-O-; and ‘tations on the Orange and Alexandria. Vir- ye "Gener tral, Virginia and Tennessee. Riob- mond and Petersburg, Panwers and Wel- don, Wilmington and Weldon, Atlantic ‘and North Carolina, ‘Kaleigh and Gaston, and North Car Gentral Baill roads. at 88 possible the the Lines and Agencies of seeuiepen a IL be extended to ‘other States, of of which due netice will be © given. The tariff of charges fs b based upen fair business principles, nee a reasonable Hroft cs ne Gom. without & oppressive to the pul Upen thie Baie = cenidently a its “inline fora fat share of patronage, relying upon fits large oni and the character of its offi and ae nts for that public contdonee eueatial So. de 18-1y A. ‘CHAP! AN, Agent. STEAMBOAT LINES. — STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO comporing Suis itne are the ‘ons seit FAIRFAX Se Leaving Pior New York, ataip.m., j OVOTY Nort jpsEsbay and § Satunbat, trp Aa wi ES DA on FRIDAY.» at * rel yet 3 ed a, fetes Dastness hours, and care! ept ander cover The steamare ‘or this line now connect with Alex- andria and Orange Railroad. Freight forwarded to any point OAK REIN line of the MO: NEHA & UU., Agents, Corner Ith and Penn. grease. south side, said deceased’s estate : Provided a copy of this or- \d foot ef G street, Washi nm, D. 0. der be published once a week for three weeks in the BOWEN, BHO. & 00, Agents Evening Star, previous to the a day Alex » Va. Test—Z. C. “ROBBINS, ee cnn & +72 apes. fo 22-law3w* Register of Wills, ne Fz est street, New York, REBANS: COUBRT—Disraict or CotumsBia, FEE a ( SHINGTON County, ‘o-wet:—In the case of Teepe sented by = Christ aba Simpson, administratrix of Barbara tent of aeons - fond Williams, deceased, the administratrix afore- | the Keole d neko said has, with the apprebation of the ar Us College of Medicine, Court of Washington County aforesai ‘Triesmar No. 1, is the ee 1 4 bag inted Tuesday. the 18th day of March, 1355, | ton, ‘Spermathorrhoea, ae —— jon fer = pe ger pr ee < the oo. Ligemnge 4 cottel | 2 ee on rely ous Trice rsonal estate of said deceas of the as- ngnocue bebe, Sete in hand, as far as the wainé have been col- | mar ag the infalli abi ra gg wd all lected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of id deceased fre notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid,) with their claims properly, vouched, or they may otherwise by eo e excluded from all benefit In said a tate: provided a copy of this order be published once a week for Arpt zone inthe Evening Star, previous to the said da _fe 19 w3w* ‘est :-—Z. C. ROBBINS, Registor of Willa. ¢ RPHANS © oURT,. FOR yageeres COUN Rodbird, Guardian Orphans MF Kphraine *. “odbird. deceased. heving, this 13th day of February, 1836, reported sale of twenty feet tront off of Lot 12, Sanare 620, to Patrick Tobin, for 16 cents per foot, aud that suk parshener has paid for the seme in cash: It is ordered that said sale stand contirmed on 16th day of March bext, if no objection be niade thereto on or before that day; provided a copy of this erder be inse inthe © Daily Evening Star,” published in the city of Washington, once a week for tareer an before said 10th day of March ELL, Judge of the Orkhanont Court. .—Test: YA BS es fe 17-18" Register of Wilis. "q.HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber has obtained from the’ Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in i District of Columbia, letters jetemonsers the versonal es- tate of Charles B jek” Tate of Washington City, 2 leceased, All persons having claims against id di » are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscri- ber, on or before the 27thday of January next: they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit Of the said estate, Civen under my hand this 27th day of January, 1966, _ feb 6-law3w* MARY E, FISKE. Tess 18 TO GIVE NOTIOE, That the sub- scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County,in the District of Colum- bia, letters of administration on the personal ee of Washington eity, ‘persous baving claims against, sata deceeseds hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 27th day of January hey ma‘ ochexwine by law be excluded from all nent eft id estate. Given under ‘my hand this beds Fs: 1866. (ja 29-lawSw*) TOTOER BECKER, PIANO TUNER AND REGULATOR RAR) Esta BLIsHED IN 1856. Connected during ten years with the Piano Store of John . Ellis, Beq., and known as Tuner for Chickering & Bons, Dymcrany 2 O7OU ES, Engrerer ont ote F.C, REICHENBACHS Plano Rooms, THOM yOmans OPTIEM — i k “Eispared per bottle, True cop: of Janna: FAGAN.” and oxanisite Mrlls 66 ‘00-5 yhew Bruggists, . | UTLER’s BAL BALSA MIO MIXTURE.—This old ones cena | Soe "FAR.—isier Droit emt equ Ds 8 », thus obviatt mdary trey rating the eae of maronry Gad dient nerllaed ge cent heme Fe Each preparati: = Zeng ed fri Roemer = ye P reneor- 9 Seay mn ie ag res nr) coee ones for 9. Divided in in pebarate dts 88 ea, ‘alpean, Sellamanda holesale a retail py De. = ents No. 1 Bieecker street, New York. TX had also of 8. 0. FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave, corner iit at. ; sepi-om" 5 613 7th street, between Dand E, RATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, “DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITHS, HOUSEHOLD GENERAL SAnaWaRe and CUTLERY, and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes Out ‘rse-sboo Nails, Beeps, Files’ Springs ae ‘Axietrees, Nuts and Washers, ‘Anvil Views" Eope, Glue, Shovels, Pic , Axes, Split Cane for chair bottoms, 51 3 THE tower’ Sista, 513 *IDENTIAL. Youne MEN CONFIDENT! ae red themselves by certain secret habits which it them for business, pleasure. + gs — of Seareien life; also middle rom the follies of youth or advance of their id drat rosd “THE BROMSE will learn ng “The a penta, any address, hee er envelope on F pt 'wenty -five conts. dress: HAS. A. STEWART & O0., Geo 14-ly = Boston, Mam, y MPO BTANT. TO FEMALES DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of s long and extensive practice, They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all irrega- , Painful Meastrention, removing all Hrnctiobs, whether from cold or othe: Ay the ‘heart, ur in in the side gee of whites all nervous affectio rics, fatiga bystei pain in the back and limbs. &c.. disturbed sleep, arise from interruption of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN’S neg % the commencement of a new era in the treat- monet irregularitiesand obstractions whieh hay consi, so many to & PREMATURE GRAVE. Ne good lees is regular, andr jenever & “f obstructi “takes the gen: oral Beal Ra ore mo RELIAD | Fang MEDTC ie a itd RIM tong WORLD. whic! be, CuEEEEMANS eid a nage been. 2 ina le most effectual te Stele nt wih ie tiouiwtda pervodu Bereod a ee idieae se Sat patent hem they Genié oe not cat ipso 5, containing th trom 80 to 6d ; Fal Hiete a » | Dem JOHN D. EDMOND 200, 579 | l RAILROAD LIN | ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R JOAD On and after Monday, a wrnary 2th. t eat wil = eng an Geotial iT trains to and Tow Ric MAIL TRAIN. Leave Washington tne Sanday 8. m . apd arrive at Lynch! 5.4 Leave Lyachbarg at7 a. m., vrand arrive ington st 8.5 PR PRESS TRAIN | | ] } | daily eater Sur pat and arrive at Lynchburg at 6 00 a. pe ge Pe } ‘asbington at 6 21 a.m. Both trains make close connections at Lyng@barg | be ints South and Seatesest, and at Wash- ten for North and North’ ‘iret class Sleeping Cars wit be attachegto the kt trains. ‘his road is attractive. not only for ite « able accommoéations. but for the fact that i eee historic lora! Lot Fairfax, Bal! fort- ses ‘ough tick?ts to all points South and South. be bedin Boston, New York. Priadel “whee eongeree ‘ i at ag offices of the road ington and Alexand pigs _ WNT CCAR FERTE feo tf rintendent. ppeetimons AND OHIO caaencale ASHING TON, Janusry 5, 1886, ‘Trains MORE. and N BAbTI Tas WEST. cre now ron as fellows. viz- FOR BALTIMORE. daily, except Sunday, at am. 14 ‘3, and 11:18 a, m., and 2:9, and 4-38, and 7-3) FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. | na Sy except Sunday, at 6:20, s. m., and FOR WaY ine eora OF ANNAPOLIS Leave st 6 and 63051 = Jand ot 249 and 6:00. = FOR ANNAPOL | , Leave at 6:20 and 7: a ~- trains te or frem Anpapo' Sania ON SUXDAY. BALTIMORE. omeeein ™. and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m ‘OR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7s. m™. and 2:30 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7.90 a. m. and 7.3 p.m. On Sunday at 7-30 p.m. only. connecting at Bel Btation with y “andes from Baltimore to Wheeling, PranOcGl © Tickets the Wi to ‘est can ad the Washington Station Ticket Ofes at wilh ~ yt Baliaing. ‘Peansyivan the Amert- | can Telegr: . Pennsylvanie » Betwren 45, ap? 6th street - For New York, _Pullatelybie, and Boston, sce | advertisement of '* ey a WE. SMiTh aster of Transportation, M.OOLE. General Ticket Agent. Oc 30-tf Gna KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. NEROUGH LINE BETWEEN WAS T PHILADELPHIA AND wag aGrom Wasnineron, January 8. 1864, Trains between Washingte ‘ton and New Yorke ore now ron 3 follows, viz FOR NEW YORK. without chi ores anil (except'Sunday ) at TS at 6:30 not 28a W XORK, changing cars at Philedel- keare daily (except Sunday) at 11:15 6. m. and 6:35 p. BK PHILADELPHIA, Leave aant ate Sanday) et 7:30 and 11:18 a. m., and 4:35 and7 On su iNDAY. Leave for New York at 6:30 iors for Philadel iis it 7 Bleeping cars for fyly, except Sunda ie (taf TZ a gecins ‘hrougb —— to Philadelphia. New tom. o re and ay Railroad advertisement between Washington, |, Baltimore, An- Ww. LM. COLE gai ral Ph oc80-tt GOS ROONTS, Agout Wes ington. Gt PENNSYLVANIA BOUT, NoxgtH AND WEST, FOUR DAILY TRAINS. WINTER SCHEDULE. Onand after November 20 1965, trains as follows: om y= ale 7 Express Mall, Cuan, Sem Pittebure'® Eri sbure & Erie Pittsburg & Elmi Twe TRAINS © ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at 3:30 and 7:30 P. Mt SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FaRE AND QUICK TIME. B7-No cha: cars Balti mira, Erie. > RE — scien OB, Tot tickets and at nbn nny — Bout f+] Peon ivante sree sud ee under Ne- opposite Wiilarda'E otel W. eg J. N. DUBABRY peta ¥ witkise™ r Ticket A, m0. GILLETT, Pancater Agee tot | geomer DISEASES | SECREL DISEASES SAMARITAN’ 8 GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT?! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Cure” or GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURES, €c. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pilis to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable. having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not is any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most di E Cures in from two to four —. and recent cases in “twenty forr hours.” pared by a uate of the University of Pennsy iyania, ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; | me expecure, os srowb) a i col et those who have des of ng cured, or | whe havetbeen gorged with Balsam jaisam Uopavinor Mer. ir rT sek dame! SAMARITANS GIFT. Bert by mail in a plain envelope. packages, $2. Price—Male Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD!!! as TERE “Aaa ULCERS, SORES, sya = On VENEREAL DISE. os, SAMAKTEANS nook AND HERS JUICE SYPHILIS OF VENERR AD Hie eee: the EA ISEAS SAMARITAN’S ROOT ND HERB es ay most potent, ertain and effectual re: way he Pre: scribed, it reaches and eradicates eve: ele of the venereal poison so that the cure is thorough d Take, then, of thie Sierra edy a healed. and do not transmit it to your posterity that for which you may repent in after ears. * DO NOT DESPAIR! Alpen bh presi mE Kot aN ed t ae 5s Philadel hia—Dear Sirs: me one gress of your Samaritans Cie’ LC ‘Adiems & Co. SAE: press co asto reach me e'Isth. as as we sail that day. Findin, Rh 4.7, Pio Ide not like to mekee “ae asupply, “Yours, very respecttully, F's. “Atlantic ail ‘Steamen i eo ‘Api | pesmonb's'CO. Box Lat Philadelphis Post Bok Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner 11th stree “HENRY COOK, Alexandria. my 6-tf [APPENESS OR SERY | mint Is id NET OF WONDEMS, ANATOMY | isla Cabin OF WO DEW. 3 AN ATO! iy MEDIC Ine, vias fctermiwed "secard of fEbenee~ to fame’ fre, for the benefit of sutering ty,)four ir most ive and oy f Leetu ‘its qualifica- roe on Marriage | tions. Nervous isability, Premetere pera. Weakness. ands, and will be f ipt of four stamps, by addressing Secor Porisian Cabinet of Anatomy @nd Medicine, Broadway, New York. iy gE CHINESE 2 vols. Sik LIFE CS ee ia Te Lin Toes. peer #sop’s "bles a te tay igi oi Kt: of ae Ed wed. mon FRANCK Lewy ag 2 ——____——7E, pane eer

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