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_EVENING STAB. Late Sou ‘m items. Before the war the total population of Nash- ville was 33,000, yet it isestimated by @ corres- —- of one of cur exchanges that from rebruary, 1 to June, I-65, there were buried am that city 12.900 negroes. Many of these, Rowever, came in from the adjoining country, and did not enter into the census report. The Aus Higencer of the 22d ult., says that upwards of seven hundred caws of Measles and other diseases are re) in Austin and vicinity, and the epidemic is now decreas ng only for wantof material. Of this extraordinary number of cases a large per | centage bas terminated fataily. At last ac- | eoupt it was rumored that the scarlet fever was in the city. It ts caleulated ‘from data deemed reliable, | that in Georgia, Alabama. and Mississippi, the number of negroes at work 1s about one-third of thatin 1660, while there are now twice as many white laborers as then. In those dis- tricts where white Inbor has been heretofore used, there will be tolerably full crops of everything. Trustworthy advices from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, and Alabama, report that planters are putting in cotton to the full ex- tant of their ability, and that in some sections the amount of land that has been assigned to | cotton culture is greater than ever before known. The fears of a scarcity of seed has proved groundless,as seed 1s found to be plenty, thovgh much of it risky from being too old. The Directors of the Oharleston and Savand nab railroad have held a meeting and declare- | their corporation insolvent. Tue total indebt edness of the road is more than $2,20),000 while the value of the waole road, with the Tolling stock, &c. is only $1.385.000 y haif a millien dollarsis required to put the road in repair. Amvstne EXxrerktMENTS oN RaTs.—An amusing experiment on rats was recently per- petrated in a mercantile house in Petersburg, Virg ped, an it was decided to try the effects of whisky upon them. Forty drops were ad- | ministered to each by force, and the result awaited. They were placed in a wide, deep box, into which some gravel had been thrown. A s#ucer of whisky was placed therein. For awhile all was silent, each rat Daving seated | himself in « corner, where he remained as mo- Pose as rat could and by, however, the liqnor began to wo and play with their tails: then to jump up, and squeak, then to fall down and roll over. ually one of them found the saucer. and, with the uliar curiosity attaching to the race dipped his nose into it. He drank. and the noise of his drinking brought his companion to bis side. They drank as though they were really tond of the stuff, and, it is estimated. took More than twice forty drops. And now they got glorious. They kissed each other. They wrestled and played about. They revisited the sauerr. and got mad over it: and a rough and tumble fight ensued, which lasted unul both were exhausted. Then they remained for hile. each wi paw to bis nose, grinning at the other. Finally both tell asieep, and while they were cioriousiy unconscious, a ter- ps ‘was dropped beiore them, and the curtain falis. Tue First CoLorep Jerky in GrorGia.—A hovel proceeding was before Judge Davis (Freedmen’s Court) yesterday 2fternoon. To wit: It was an action of debt son vs. Rev. Richard demanded $26 for board an off-set of ninety delis Rev. Peter John- r. The plantiff for labor. sworn statements they difer widely—so much as to confuse the Jt + who generally is not a loss to decuie y both being preachers | and members of the same church, and enter- taming, as he said he dic ulied opinion of persons occupying their p ons, and fear- ing he would be compelled te 1bt one, if not both of therm.if he heard the case, he sammoned f good standing in the church—Jacob Frank Beall, and Toby Lamar—who, atier hearing the case, their opinion that the defendant was indebted to the Plaintiff in the sum on six dollars. We attach im portance to this item as being the first verdict rendered by & colored jurv in the State of Georgia.—Angusta Transcript, 234. in a HURRY.—A curious marriage is repor- ted to have occurred some days since near Ba: City, Michigan, which reads like this: [t seems thata farmer Jost his wife by death, and that the said wife died early in the morning The farmer did not appreciate being lett alone | in the world, and ere his wife's eves had hardly closed in the sleep that knows no | Waking, ie decided to murry again. Hitching up bis team, he takes in bis seryant girl and goes to Bay City to buy garments for the dead. | While there, be married the girl and returned to his home the same ‘night with his second wife, so that by actual count, he was not a widower twelve hours The new wife ap- peared at the funeral the next day in deep | black, and was one ofthe priacipal mourners | t; ife. over the body of the first Two of these animals had been trap- | ‘By . Phe rata began tosinile, | Fi. | SPECIAL NOTICES. 7 AB FAST 48 THE BARRIERS OF FREE | trade with the South a: wed, PHA “NIGRT BL ING EUS” trike, its lecitt- mete place in the Southera.as it has long since done in the — te market, as the — Sd enduring and ri perfume ever climiaat = the flora] Kingdem. Sold everywhere. was MABBIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Eesay of Warning and Inetruction for Young Men. Also. Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital senees, with sare means of relief. Sent ag ¥ charge in sealed letter ey J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pe. SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, BSMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU Ts CURING every case of KipNey Diskass, RHEUMATISM, Gravrt, URINaRy DiserpERs, WEAKNESS and Pains in the Back, Frmate ComPLatnts =| Trovs.es arising from Excesses oF aNyY Kinp. COME, TE AFFLICTED! | TRY SMOLANDBB’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES | & CO,,New York, and BARNES, WARD &00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-19 COLGATE’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP A superier Toiet Soar, prepared from refined VicrTas.e O11s in combination with GLyceRINE and especially designed for the use of Lanies, and forthe Ncxsery. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggiste fe 9-eoly i TO DYE RASY | ie very destrable, MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIB DYE is the best in the world. Complete in | One bottle. No wash,nestain. notrouble. Achild can apply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed in public, can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by asing THE | VENETIAN DYK. It does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, bat imparts new life and lustre. Gives a beantiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A_ I. MATHEWS, N.Y. DEMAS RABNES & CO., New York, Wholesale | Agents. my 16-eoly HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NEWER Renews the Hair. Bary’s Veorrasce Srcrian Harr Bexyewer Restores gray hair to the original color, Hawu’s Vecetas.& Sictitan Mark Revewer Prevents the bair from falling off Hary’s Vecetasie Sictnian Harn Renewer Makes the hair soft and glossy. Bary’s Vecetasrr Siciztan Hare Renewer Dees not stain the skin, Havr’s Stemian VecrTas_e Main Renewer Has proved itself the best preparation for the hair ever presente! to the publi Price $1. For sale by all druggists. 30-Tuly A SUPERIOR REMEDY. can conscientiously recommend to those su! w it fe from a distreest! cough. DR. STRICK- LANDS MELLIFLUGSS Conan BALSAM: jt It gives relief almost instantaneous. ¥ not dir ble to the taste. There is no doubt but the Meilifiuons Cough Balsam is one of the best preparations etor claims for it. past week. in nee, and is all that its propri- We bh tried it during the nd found relief from a most distressin, cough, I repared by Pr. Strickland, No. 1349 Sycamere a: Cincinnati, Ohio, and for eaie by PIRER ESS fold by J. W. NAIRN & 00., aleoat WAITE’S Drug Store, and CHAS. OHRISTI- tt Pa, avenue and $02 Ninth street. oc TWO BAD CASES OF PILES GURED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY, Mr. Glass, of Jancsville, Wisconsin, writes fer the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been tronbled for wigs years with an aggra- vated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged rom the army as incurable, (he bein; yzed with the Piles.) Both these di Were cured with one bottle of Dr. STRIOKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these ntlemen. beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those srifer- ing that the most ag: ited chronic cases of Pi are cured by Dr. nd's Pile Remedy. sold by rrwhere._ Sold by J. W NAL 3 AS. CHRISTIANI, 371 Pa. avenue and 502 Ninth street. oc 26-1y THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! DR. J. W. POLAND'S: WHITE PINE COMPOUND. Is now offered to the aiflicted throughout the coun- ter having been proved by the test of eleven | |. im the New ‘England States. where its merits | quite ~ stressing cases "A Trashy PreacuerR—aA certain chaplain | of 3 regiment d’Afrique, in tne course of bis | rambles a few days ago. encountered a squad | of juvenile citizens ot African descent busily | engaged in manipulating the mud and trash of a deserted cormsted. On benevolent inquiry | he learned the young hopefuls were building 4 | cLurch, and on retracing his steps in about an | hour atter he found the structure completed. | Thinking to quiz the ansky architects, he in- j aired what they would do fora preacher? ‘o which one half-naked sprig of Evony re- sponded by saying: “ We meanttohave made | a preacher, too, but all the trash gin out.”— Atanta Bulletin. Were 4 FikzmMan Wore n1s BAaDGE.—A police order was issued, a few weeks ago, or- | dering the arrest of all persons found running | with engines without badges. At a fire on | Thursday, Mr. Hubbs, of Hook and Ladder | No. 4, was arrested for having held of the ropes | Without a badge. On being brought before the Commissioner, he said he was a meimber, and | when ssked to show his badge he exhibited it pinned to the seat of his pantaloons. The | Commissioner reprimanded him severely for | bis joke.— Y. Sun i @7 Susan Arnold. 50 years of age, residing in Burriliville, R. T., hung herself in her cham- ber on the 6th inst. She had evidently made every preparation forthe act. She had a load- ed gun, a kirk knife and a phial of mercury in the room with her; and had also laid out upon 2 bed in another room all the clothes for ner burial. 87 Two London telegraphers claim to have contrived a printing telegraph, by which, with one wire, three hundred words 4 minute can be printed. S7 What does a telegraph operator do when be receives the heads of important news! Waits for details, of course. S7 A man who committed snicide on a Mis- souri Railroad bad $*,.00 in his pockets. | B7'it isasad truth, and one to be heeded, that the women who to-ciay ordain the prevail- amg mode in Paris, are not the women whom it is sweet or wise to imitave @7 The Jews are gathering in Palestine. S7 Jobn Anderson cowhided one Ross, an ex-intermal revenue collector in Wheeling, Wedesday, for charging him with making false returns. 7 Matinees are given at the London thea- tres for distressed clergymen. s7 Lyman Waters, his wife, two children, a female boarder, and the colored cook were ail taken sick at Hartford, after tea, Saturday night, and it is doubtful if some of them recoy- er Waters kepta house of bad repute, and immorality, jealousy and arsenic caused the sickness. S7 General Beauregard. in company with other persons, bas bought the Carro!iton (La.) Railroad. SF Two vegroes murdered Mr. Reeder in Landerdale, Miss., instigated they said by Mrs. | Reeder. &7Why Not Eat Horses?” is the title of an essay in a noted literary journal. WF Atthe Zoological gardens in London a man was bitten on tue nose by the cobra di ca- Pello, and died in about tem minutes. 7A correspondent who is tired of “Black Eyed Susan,” want to know how a new play called “Bloody Nosed Nancy” would do. Too sangainary. ave become as well Known as the tree from which, | in part. it derives its virtues THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Sore Threat, Colds, Coughs. Diptheria, Bronchitis, Bpitting of Blood, and Pulmonary | Affections generally. It isa remarkable meek for Eigeer Complaints. Diabetes, Difficulty Voiding Urine. Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel,and other Complaints. ! Give it a trial if you would learn the value of a goed and tried Medicine. It is pleasant safe and sure. Sold by Druggists and Dedlersin Medicine gen- jan 22 5 A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. JARED'S EMAIL hint sti FOR THE This secret of peancitying the Known te JULES JAKED, he that it differs from all other preparations, being scientifically composed frow plants and harmless gums, which produce the most brilliant complexion: givin it, even texture to the skin, like tnat o! ‘ed's “Email de Paris” cleanses the pores from thoce unsightly black worm specks and small particles which give coarseness to the fe spat skin being only Bonorably “states Jared's P: 5A by Mlle. Vestvali, Lucille Western. Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Mrs. Emma Waller. and many ladies ia Private life, whose cemmendatory letters, for ob- Vicus reasons, cannot be published ‘s “Email de Paris” can be obtained at Ford's - epot, Penn. avenue, and of all first-class | Druggists, Perfumers and Coiffeurs. ja 13-e03m SEORET DISEASES. SamaRitan’s Girvis the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable reme- dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days. and recent cases in twenty-four hours No mineral,no balssm,no mercury. Only ten pills te be taken. It is the soldier's hope. and s friend to those who do not want to be exposed le packages, @2; fe- le. 5. SamaRiTan’s Root anp Hers Jcices—A positive and permanent cure for Spyhilis, Scrofuln, Cicers, pocrenty ara Tetters,&c Price $1.25 per bottle, Sold by 8. C. |. See advertisement my 5 ‘Ferd. EXPRESS COMPANI DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 514 PENNA. AVENUE, BRANCH OFFIC 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OvPOs . WILLARD’S. i GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN . EXPRESS FORWARDERS. Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds AUCTION SALES. Y JAMES C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOT ON NORTH T STREET. On THUKSVAY AFPTERNGON April igth, at 5 o'clock, on the preminee. shallveil part of Lot re 441, fronting 25 feet on north T street,be oth and 7th west, running back 125 feet to a ey. Terms One balfcash; balance in 6 and 12 months. seston on the property. Conveyancing at pur- ser 8 cust ap 4 et J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Auets. B* 4. ©, Mc@UIBE & OU., auctioneers. OHA ¥ SALE. Irhall sellon SATURDAY, the 2iat day of April, A.D. 1856. at 5o clock p. m.,’on the premises, the eastera one-half partof Square No |, wader a de- | cree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in re, Johnston agt. Johnston et al: The roperty is bounded by north M, east 6th and jourdary streets. ts 105 1 12 feeton M street by ) about 150 feetdeep. The title ia perfect. Ter One-half cash; residue at six months, | witb interest. or the purchaser at his option may Pay the whole amount in cash. es FREDERIOK W. JONES. Trustee. ap7-10t J.C. McGUIBE & CO. Aucts, } —————— _ = = } BY JAS. C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF AN ELIGIBLE LOT ON PENNSYL- VANIA AVEN BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTH STREETS On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 23. at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell the east hi feet. to a % feet alley. Terms cash. Conveyancing at purchaser’s ex- pense JAS. 0. McGUIRE & CO., ap9-M.W.Fade Auctioneers. B* JAS, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANOERY SALE, I shall sell. on FRIDAY, the 2th day of April, A. D., 135 ‘clock p. m., in front of the premi: Square No. 131, under a decree Court of the District of Col- um! et va. Richard et al. The Lotis r of Boundary street and 18th street west, fronts 157 feet on tha latter street, 174 feet on Boundary strect. ard is very desirable property. The title ot. ‘Terms : One-half cash; residue at 6 months with interest, or the parchasér may at his option pay the whole in cas FREDERICK W JONES. Trustee. ap7-1t J. 0 McGUURE & CO, Aucts, Y JAS, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. DESIRABLE RESID ON NEW YORK e VENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTRENOON, April the loth, at 5o'clock, on the premises, we shail sell part of Let No.4, in Davidsou’s subdivision of Suu N bout 24x163, to a 30 fuct paved alley, con- 3.557 square feet, together witu the im- svements, consisting of a two-story ant attic rick Houre. with Back Build) containing on first floor, hall, two parlors, library, and lacge dining-room, three large chambers, bath room and weter closets on the second, two finished rooms in attic: fine cellar under the main bnilding. and Kitchen in the rear, all in goed condition, and well eh; the remainder in six ith interest, secured by @ deed of trust. veyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchi Ye sp izd [Int] J C.McGUIRE & CO B* J.C. McGUIKE & O0., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE. virtue of « decree of the Circuit Court of the ct of Columbia, made in the cause of Arinand netal.vs Albertine Favier et al., No. 1,253, equity, dated May 27,1887, I willofer atauction, on WEDNESDAY. the'sth day of May next,on the premises, at half. r ‘clock p. m., that valuable property in Washington known as Favier's Square, beiug Square 160. This square ix known for the valnable sprii on it, which were recently filled up by the Government. bu easily be restored. It may be divided to suit purchasers Terme of «1 One fourth of the pnrchase money to be paid in cash, and the resiiuein three equal instalments. at 6,12 nnd 13 months, with interest, to be secured by approved notes and a reserved Hen ‘The terms of saie must be complied with within one weck after sale, or the property may be rescld. after one week's notice, at the risk and cost of the Bret purchaser. faah as ‘i tamps aud conveyancing at the cost of the pur- chaser. WALTER S_ COX. Trustee ap 16 eolw J.C. McGBIRE & O0., Aucts, BY J.C, McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. - TRUSTEE’S BALE. ; By virtue of adeed of trust dated April 23, 1862, and recorded in Liber J. A.S , No. 218, folios 43, Xe.. of the land records of the county of Washing- ton. D.(.. I willeffer at anction,at the anction roems of J.C. Me@uire & Co.. on MONDAY, the 30th day of April instant, at 5 o'clock p m., the fol- low Lots of Ground in Washington, viz-—Lota 18, 19. 20. 21. 22, 23 and 21. in Square 35; Lot 4, im Sauare 626; Lots 4.5 and 19,in Square 636; Lot 6, in Siuare’ 637: Lot 11, in’ Rquare 64; Lot 13, in Square east of Suuare 642: Lota 24 and 2 in Square south of Bunare f4.; Lot 4,in Square 601; Lots 1 and 2, in Square 1,001: Lot 9, in Square 1,118; ; Lote4. 5 and 6.in Let 3, in Square's73; south half Lot mo h, By Di Lots7,8and9.in Square 1 1. Sqnare 1.132, Stamps and conveyancing at must be complied with in one week after sale or the preperty may be resold after one week's notice at the risk aad cost of the first porehaser. WALT ap l6-eollt ce BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON SOUTH © STREAT ‘TWEEN 4), ANDOTH STS. ISLAND. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY. the 15th instant, at 6 o'clock p m, we shall sell. in front of the premise=, two parts of Lot No. 9, re No, 493, each having 20 feet front ow + and ruvning back a good depth, Title pe: fect. Terms: One third cash: the balance in 6 and12 months. secured by adeed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cot ef the purchaser. $25 duwn en each let when Id. “ep 10-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON aceennt of the weather until! SATUKDAY, the 2ist instant, same honr and place. ap 7 GRKEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, §2Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers No, 626 corner 7th and D streets. CHANCERY SALE OF LOTS IN SQUARE BOUNDED BY SOUTH M AND WEsT 3D 8TS. AND DELAWARE AVE.,(ISLAND,) AT AUCTION. By viriue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pronounced in cause No. 6 nity, wherein Samuel Pamplrey et plainants, and W}!liam Downs et al ta. the undersigned, trustees. will ofer le, TUESDAY, the Ist day of May. 1553. at 5 o'clock p.m. on the premises, Lots nnmbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 54 6.7.8.9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 16 and 17, ip Square num- red 59), in the city of Washington. One of id Lote \s improved by a good two-story Frame , D iz Terme prescribed by decree: One-third of pur- ey for each lot in cash, and residue in ‘aimente at six and twelve months, evi- urchasers’ notes, carrying interest, se- cured by ‘wiien o1 the premises; or all cash, tion ef purchaser, with assent of the tru one-third cash. and the residue on the ratifi of the gale by the court. $25 must be paid att of the hammer on each lot knocked off and the ter complied with in five days from the Say of sale, or the property will be resold at risk and cost of de- faviting purchaser or purchasers. Conveyancing pM. JOHN MILLER, "¢ Trustees. aplieoftds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLiAMS, Auctioneers, No, 626, corner of 7th and D streets, CHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS ON THK ISLAND. In pursuance of adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, rendered on the third day of April. A. D. 1366, 1 J. Desmo: equity. the ai court, willsell at puplic aucti bidder, on the premises, at 5 o'clock p. m., on MONDAY. April the 16th. 1866, Lots No.5 and 6, in Square Ne. 383, the said lots fronting 26 feet each on South F street, between 9h and 10th streets, with a depth of 125 tect to an alley. Term One-third cash; batance in siz and maths, with interest, secured by bonds preved by the trust Conveyanctug forwarded with dispatch to all accessible sections of the country. | COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, AND BILLS, Made in accessible parts of the United States. ©. O. DUNN, Agent, Washington, D. U, mh %-tf GET Bancains iy ~ SECOND - HAND ree Re pment new fear. round ‘corner 7 octave Hal- © 6's octave Bac 1 One 6% octave Dubols & Bacor 5 gan ne 6 octave $ | One6octave Lond hOe a , 80. ‘The above Pi: best order, and be sold upom easy terme auf hig pi wu S7 The merciless slayer of African lions, Mr. Gordon Cumming, has at length fallen a Victim to @ more terrible destroyer. Inverness, Scotland, on the 24th of last month. S7The Mexican Times says that the pro- duction of cotton im that empire i steadily in- creasing. linmense wagon loads of it are con- stamtly passing through the streets of the City of Mexico. So The underwriters of St. Louis. u in- vestigation, have arrived at the conclu: thst the recent destructive steamboat fires were caused by the careless use of coal oil. This bas been followed by & notice _ condemned article on any pronase sured, will Vitiate the policy. @7 The burial of @ young married woma: was postponed in Tndianaene on Monday Jast, account of the body being still warm, b the vital spark had apparenuy fied for about forty hours. aia TOF of the liquor jing at the oid? lonest John Covode used to make bis boast that he couldany time breakup a quorum in the House by passing word among the members that he had some “Overhold” on tap in the Committee Koom. S7 A daughter of the late Owen Lovejoy, tor mapy years a member of Congress from Lili- nois, is now a teacher in one of the negroschools wwVicksburg. He died at | ‘We have also on hand th PIANOS in the city u2 the largest stock of NEW G. METzEr Sole Agency of Htetnwey vet tt aod nth et, 6 © Hamlin’ Cab rgans, at Manon & ECTAR MEAD AND ROOT HEE N NECTAR MEAD AND ROOT DEER. Ihave this day, recommenced the mannfactare of | these celeb: beverages, which attainel so | great a degree of public tavor several years ago. with Nectar All persoss who wish to be supplied Mead and Root Beer will please fixe their erders + Corner to my drivers. or leave them at id Olive ste wo. DO. | Oreecarthe: leal or Boot Beer to dealers viz; Ninety- ofthe Nectar M. wlll te attired at Philadelphia ratea. | ste (96) cents por donne aE | “Union Bottling Depot,” | Oorner G reen and Olive streets, | _avl4-Im = [Chron& Intel} wn, D.C. | (CHEAP CROCKERY AND GLass Wak and stanips at the cost of purchaser. $50 down on exch lot when sold. : If the above terms are not complied with within from the day of sale, the trastee reserves the right to sell the said property at the risk and expense of the defaulting pu: r, On giving two days notice in the Evening Star. SaM . DRURY, Trastee. péeokds GREEN ® WILLIAMS, Aucts. 7 THE ABOVE 8,\LB IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain until MONDAY. the 23i inst , same hour and place By order of the Trustee. ap I7-eoade GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. VALUABLE BEAL EsSTATS AT PUBLIC AUCTION. By virtue of a deea o! trust from Jolin D. Corse and wife. to the subscriber, as trustee. which is doly of record. in the Clerk's office of the Couuty Court of Fairfax conuty, Va., dated the 9th day of August, 1533, I sha!l proceed on SATURDAY. the 2}st day of April, 1366, at 120’clock m , ip frent of Mayor's ofice in the city of Alexand: Va, to offer at public sale,a LOT OF LAND, situated a aid county of Fairfax. ou the north side of the Little River Tarnpige. about half a mile from of Alexandria. and containing, by -four acrea three roods, and tweaty- if poles. This land is improved for cultivation, end aduitrably situated tor a mar- ket garden, Terms of sale: $200 in hand, and the balance in three evual instalments at 6. 12, and 1s months from the day of sale, secured by the bonds of the parcharer. with gouwd personal security, nterest ; the title to be retained aptil the purchase meney is fully paid. and the property liable to re- tale. upen a failure by the purchaser to comply with the terme of sale, Conveyancing and stamps at oie earcneer FRANGiS L ate GU4ev1an’s SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court of Washington Oounty. the following described Let SMITH, Trustee. RAS aaiag a SR mb 31. cottif® 104 Ee EERE ARIRS ares GPOtssE CnREOE n EPAM 1 CHEESE. (ornse With and F eizesis, Just tim on the premises. MONDAY, zist of April, 1965. at o'cl-ck B. m., Part of Lot 16, im Square 639, on the teepeoapst potermlynas city, the same begin- bing a! alley 75 rner streets cow h.eateniing east I8iget's inches: wa 61 feet Yinches, west 19 feet 6 inches, north 16 feet. veart s feet, north 45 freer & inches to the place of beg noivg. VIRGI eee awst Nia a el | Army.in end shout the following in AUCTION SALES. ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD INGS. LUMBER TIMBER, Ac AT PE DISMANTLED FORTS AROUND Neate ASHINGTON, D. 9. ‘tadquariers Department fashington, of Chief Quartermasier, D. C., April 12. 1366, jc mucti ‘arracks, longing to the Quartermasters’ De: around Washington. Also, at same times and places, will be sald for the ineer Department, the Lumber, Timber, fberoaa &c., conmected with each fert respec- =3 EAST OF EASTERN BRANCH. On MUNDAY. APRIL ¥3, at 10 o'clock a. m., at FORT CARROLL, eleven frame buildings, vi bree Barracks, (large size;) one Hospital ing; three Officers’ Quarters, and four 11 build ings of varions dimensions Also, Mess House and Stable of stockade. SAME DAY. at 3 p.m.. at FORTSTANON, four frame buildings, viz: ne Barrack; two Officers’ Quarters: one Cook House. Also, Stable and Guard House of steckaie, ORTH OF POTOMAC. On. a ae ¢ TROOLR, FOURTEEN FRAME iz: 8: four Mess Honses; three Officers’ Q ers and two small ontbuildings. Also, two Stables and four outbuildings (stockade) of various | dimensions On WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25th. at 11 o'clock a. | m_jat FORT TUTTEN, NINE FRAME BUILD- | of Lot7, in Square 16, fronting 29 teet Ty inches | on Pennsylvania avenue, north side, between 17th and Isth streets. with an average depth of about 100 — INGS, viz: Two Barracks; one Mess House; four Officers’ | Quarters and two outbuildings. Also, four Officers’ cr plece of ground will be dixposed of at public sale,” Quarters; Guard-House ; Stable and Kitchen (stock- ade) of various dimensions. . On THURSDAY. APRIL 25th, at ll o'clock a.m., at FORT SLOCUM, TWENTY ONE FRAME BUILDINGS. viz e Barracks; four Mess Houses; five OM Quarters;two Hospital Wards :two Surgeon's (a nd three small outbuildings. Also, one Stable (log On FRIDAY. APRIL 27th. at llo’ciock a.m, = (Ade! STEVENS, FIFTEEN FRAME BUILD- S. viz: Four Barracks; four Mess Honses; fonr Officers’ Quarters, and three small buildings ef various di- mensions On SATURDAY, April 23th. at 10 o'clock a. m., sEORT RENO, FORTY-SIX FRAME BUILD: 78, viz dix Barracks; seven Mess Houses: one Head- quarters pateine. thirteen Officers’ Quarters; four Hospital Buildings: two Stables. (one large tize:) one Blackemith Shop: one Carpenter dhep; one Sadi small buildings of various dimensions. Also, twenty-seven buildings of log and stock- ade. vir: Six Orficers’ Quarters: three Store Honses: one Stable:six Non-commiesioned Officers’ Quarters: three Mees Rooms; eight small outbuildings of va- riens dimensio! Un MONDAY, APRIL 30th, at 120’clock noon, at FORT SUMNER, FIFTY-FOUR FRAME BUILDINGS. : Eight Barracks: ten Mess Houses; twenty Om- cers's Quarters: two Stables (one large size:) one Officers? Mess e, two Hospital Wards: one Hospital Cook House; one Dead Fonee; two Sar- geens’s (Jnarters; seven small oatvuildings of va- rious dimensions : a Also, SEVENTEEN BUILDINGS of log and stockade, viz = Three Stables; one W Ronses; two Oficers’ Qu ings of varions dimens . These sales embrace ge quantity ef timber, lumber. &¢., and an excellent opportunity ts thus offered nd owners inthe vieinity of Washin ten to se building and fencing mat nient to their property ‘The military gnard will remain upon the premi- res ten days after date of sale, for protection of property, and purchasers (not owners of the land) will be reqnired te remove the buildings, &c., within fifteen days from tne date of purchase. putisings mt i ie ane as. rmé—Cash in Government fonds. : nt. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, ap ize Department of Washington. GALE OF DAMAGED COKN. , Chief Quartermaster's Opice, Depot of Washtneton, oti ‘ashineton, D.C., April 9, 1366 Will be sold at public aaction, under the direc- tion of Brevet Lieutenaut Colonel J.G C. Lee, A, QM. atéth street Wharf, Washington, D.C., on FRIDAY, April 20. 1566, at 10 o'clock 4 m., a large quantity of damaged Government Grain, viz. abont 24.377 BV SHELS CORN, IN'SACKS. he grain must be removed by purchasers within from date #f sule, Terme ; Cash in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and bie aad Quartermaster, Sp o-10t pot of Washington PROPOSALS, Freese BEEF AND VEGETABLES. NAVY DEPATMENT, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, April 13,195. Sealed proposals, endorsed ** Proposals for Fresh Beef avd Vegetables,” will be recetved at this Bu- reau until 20'clock p.m., on the 24TH DAY OF APRIL inst., for the supply of twenty-five thor sand pounds of Fresh Beet and twenty-five tio sand pounds of Fresh Veget ton. D. 0. ong A Yard an » a8 required The Beef and Vegetables mast be of good quali 'y2 and the best the market affords, and each arti- clé must be offered for by the pound. The Beef to be in equal proportions, fore and hind quarters. _ Bonds. with appreved security, will be required in @ne-half the estimated amount of the contract, and twenty percent. in addition will be withheld from the ainount of each payment to be made, as eral eecurity for the due performance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid until it is fully complied with. Every offer made must be accompanied by a written guaranty. sigwed by one or more reapensi- nat the bidder or bidders will, if his r cepted, enter inte an eblization wi jays. with good and sudicient sureties, to furnish the articles pro No proposal wiil be con oy such ewaranty, and by s etory evidence that the bidder ts a reeular dealer wm the articles pro- posed, and has the license required by law af Con- ryress. The Department reserves the right to reject any Proposal not considered advantageous to the Gov- ernment. ap 13 9t P ROPOSALS FOR SEWER, Mayor's Orrice. Washington, April 6, 1866, Sealed Proposals will be received by the under- signed antil 12 0'clockm. on WEDNESDAY. the 18th day of April next. for the building of a Two- foot Barrel Sewer, (inside diameter,) the walls to be nine inches in thickness, on G street north, from Fourteenth to Fifteenth street west, to con- nect with the sewer on Fourteenth street west. in accordance with the act approved ()ctober 25, 1835, to have ene man-hole where the Commissioner of the Second Ward may direct. Bidders will state the price per linea! foot for the sewer and man-hele, which shall include all exca vatiens, &c . &c., the successfm) bidder or bidders to be responsible for all damages done to gas or water pipes. or caused by the elements, and auy accidents cansed in the construction of the work. ‘The right to decline any or al! ees, should it be deemed for the interest of the Corporation to do 80, is reserved. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Com- missioner of Improvements every day from 10 a, m. to 12m... or at any time by calling on the Commis- sioner of the Second Ward. i Nove but practical mechanics need bid. 4 W. SPALDING Commistioner Second Ward, JOHN SLOUSS4 wo Forage Sheds; T's Shop, and eight h House; three Store ers, and eight outbuild- pat G miess accompanied L . REES d Assistant Commissioners, PBoPosats FOE SEWER. Mayor's Or FICE, WASHINGTON, Aprtl 13, 1865. Sealed Proposals will be received by the nuder- signed until }2 o'clock M..on WEUNKSDAY, the 2th day of April next, for the building of a Three- toot barrel Sewer, (inside diameter,) the walls to be nine inches in thickness, in K street north, from Thirteenth to Fourteeuth streets west, to connect with the sewer now bemg constructed in Foar- teenth street, ip accordance with tle act approved July 27, 1865, to have one Man-hole where the Com- nilesioner of the Second Ward may direct Bidders will state the p per lineal foot for the Sewer. which shall inelade all excavations, &e , &c., for the cost of the Man-hole, the anccess- tul bidder or bidders to be responsible for all damages done pt or water pipes, er caused by the elements. and any accidents caused in the con- struction of the work. The right to dectine any er all pro) la, should it be deemed for the interest of the Corporation to do £0, is reserved Specifications can be seen at the office of the Commissioners of Improvements every day be- tween 10 o’cleck a. m. and 12 m.,or at any time by calling on the Commissioner of the Becond Ward. None but practical mec! 3 need bid. JAS. W. SPALDING. apladtd Commissioner Seeond Ward. M AYOR'S OFFICE. WashINnGTON, APRIL 12, 1836, PBOPOSALS FOR GRADING AND PAVING the Carriageway of Sixth street west, from the north stde of H street north te the nerth side of L street north, will be at this office until 12 o'clock M.. MONDAY, April the 23d, instant, with stones similar to those u: in contd F street; the xtopes to be not over eight or less than five inches in diameter, and seven inches deep. Bidders will state the price per square yard for peving and per cubic yard for grading; the waving jaid on @ bed of pure vel eight inches deer. and tour inches of sbarp ound otttep or eke the paving to be well rammed three times gra’ with @ ninety-pound rammer, and tobe well wa- tered before being rammed the last time. and then covered with whole to be the entire satisfaction of the Comuiest to the entire satisfaction o , oy the Fourth Ward and the aseistant commie. slo bid will be received unless the party or par- ties are known to be responsible. ‘The right to rejeet any or all bids is reserved. dees Stet aoe beg faeee ada t ni e of \° pet JhMES J. GA vs Commissioner ‘a Pe Fourth Ward ‘CHAS. H. RMEB JAMES BOWEN. _ ap I2-eotd Assistant C foners. —The Si: rmy Corps, by vet ir Gtueral MT rt Ghisie Covlery Up the Sreagaas hy Wass y, LJ 5 fe M. McCornel. Major General Henry W. Slecum. The ¥ bystome of Fortifications eee, ae y Jes. NITED ma ary eye -secam. fi ; ) Bketches nee i a eee nae RS ry te torial Notes, oe The Are The ring FRANOK TATLOB. Y. APRIL 2th. at 11 o'clock a.m. | STEAMBOAT LINES, ] DAY, Ps ile et aad Sax VEnar, atl@a.m eturns ol! . Round Tri 0. One-third of thie cnventter weoel Mount Vernon Associstion. | ri ndria Boats leave each Place every heur from7* m.toép m | SF lhe fine Steamer Wawaset an for Excursions. J. VAN RE 2 -60t General Sup't P_ peromas TRANSPURTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPEBS. } The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. E A. RYTHER, leaves Washingtonatés m. and A! 7 a. m EVERY SAT | for Glymont, Budd's Ferry, Smith's Point, Ch; Stores, Mathias Point Plowden's Wharf Wharf, Curri: Poi <TEAMER LEAVES FOR MT. VERNON | Se Rane BD Bay, Foxwell’ Wharf, Piney it, Point Lookout, and arrives at Baltimore at on Sunday. J.B. BRYAN & BRO , Agents. ap Tf XN ©. 345 Penna. avenue. R JCHMONE, SPSOEPICKSE MAC KRAILROA TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a. m. excepted.) wane, quickest and most direct route te Richmond, | 4 the South. via the Potomas ere from Sixth Street Wiart eal | hington. to Aquia Creek and! 1 mond, Fredericksburg and Low entirely completed from A mond,Va, connecting there with trains on the Rich- mond and Petersburg and Richmond and Danville Railroads. for Petersburg, Weldon, Wilmingtoa, Raleigh, Greensboro’, Salisbury, Charlotte and Cheater. S$. 0 Steamers Keyport and (© Vanderbilt leave Sixth Street Wharf daily (Sunday morning excepted) at 640 a.m. and7 p m,and arrive in Richmond at 205 p.m.and4a m THROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, #ifty Miles Shorter and a4: Heure Quicker than | any Other Boute. | Re eure and get Through Tickets vie Aquis Creek and Fredericksburg, to Kiehmond, at the Company # Office, corner of Penna. avenue and sth | ota on board of thebosts. Baggage checked through. | Omnibnsses and Bagcage Wagons will be in Teadiness to convey passengers aud baggage be- | tween depots in Richmond Passengers by this line pass by daylight Monnt Vernon. and mav have an opportunity of visiting several battle-fields near Fredericksburg by stop. | Ping at that point Breakiast and sapon board of Steamers GEO. MATTINGLY URG AND PO- D. 3LY.Supt., Washington. DO. | MATTHEW CLARK, Agent, Wa ap diy General Passen SQ LRING ARRANGEMENT. — NOTICE Ss ; Steamer CAMp&AIDGE, Captain E. T. Leonarn. will, resume ber, route on SATURDAY, March 3. leaving her new pier. 170 Light street wharf, be- tween Lee and Barry streets, Baitim every SATURDAY and TUESDAY p.m . for Easton Peint, Double Mills, Oxf ora’s Point, Wal lach’s Landing, Cam} Haghlett's Whart, Cabin Creek. and M M., stopping at all the above men- tioned landings for passengers and freteht. and reaching Baitimore at a. m. ef FRIDAY TUESDAYS. feb 25-tf a= STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO NEW YORK. this line are the it. Young, Capt. Morris, inters Lea’ North Biver, New Yor! every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 4 p.m., and foot of G street, Washington, O., every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at7 a.m Eoslent receives —_~ during business hours, and carefully Kept under cover. he steamers of this line now counect with Alex- andria and Orange Railroad. Freight forwarded to any point sleng the line ef the road ORGAN, RHINEHABL & UU., Agents, Corner I)th aud Penn. avenue. south si ote G steee Goan D. . . ents. a on —., Va. H. B. OB LL & GO., Agents, 17-tf “ S6 West street. New York. an BANKERS LE*'s JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS, AND BEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES, STOCKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, mh 2%6-tf D hates COOKE & CO., BANEERS, Piftsenth street, opposise Treasury, Buy and sell at current rates, sud keep always en band, a failleepply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TBFASUBY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And pay the highest prices for QUABTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS au 2-dtf First National Bank OF WASHINGTON, BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 18TH ST., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treasarer Unitea States. STONE MILLION DOLLARS. 9 We buy and sell ail classes of GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE end make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES @F THB UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIEMS and to any other business entrusted te us, FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVEER- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Wasnineton, March 2), 1865. mit LL??? es" & ELLERY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Particular attention given to the following stocks * American Express Co. Nationa! Express Co, Adams Erpress Co, National Bankers’ Express Co. U Express Co. Western Union Telecraph Co. wr Farco & Co. American Telveraph Co. Kinsley Express Co. United States Teleeraph Co. Harnden Express Russian Amer. T-iecrapa Co. Southern Express Co. Insulated Telegraph Co. National Express and Transportation Co. Petroleum and Mintne Shares, Gov i ee Tym, and County Bonde? ies Advances made on the above securi' EFERENCES. Imp’t and Traders’ 4 Mechanics’ Banking Association. Hoyt, 3 & Co. Eiustein. Rosenfeld & Oo. (OPREARS? COURT, Disaaicr oF CotuBia, Washincton County, wou: In the mh 12-d3m of Ellen jarthy. Executrix ef Charies 5S. wooo deceased, oe ae one +c probation of rphans ourt of ashington county aforesaid, appointed Satur- April 25, 1866, for the final settlement diet the personal estate of said rediters hei attend, othe Orphans’ gton county aforesaid.) with their ‘ly vouched. or the: claims pro law be exe juded from all benefi tl Previous to the said 28tb day of April. 1855. Test:—Z. _8p 4-lawSw" RPHANS’ COURT, March 27, 1956.—Drernict I oF Covvmita, Wasgnescn Deunty. To on ip the case of Helene Hat 's of Ferdinand Hartmann. deceased, the administra- trix aforesaid has, with the Serer the Or- Pane eat tay the fist aay of Bucit wert’ tor Pend aareeesas and dtetrivationel the persoenl } ‘ashington aforesaid | THE PERUVIAN syRuP 18 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, & new discovery in medicine. which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, by sUpriying the Rlood with ite rirar reise re O8 LIFE YL RMENT—IRON This is theeecret of the wonderful success of thie remedy in curing | DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, CHRONIC DIARRHEA, ROILS, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, HUMORS, LOSS OF CONSTITU TIONAL VIG@R, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, FEMALE COMPLAINTs, and all diseases originating ina BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by pmatiity oF « THe sere. 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