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a Se Fie nmencteamenrtmanns smmssatatine anero swe emmnreenasines wliPinina: OFFIcraLr, EVENING STAR. ANDREW JOENSON, President of ime United States of America. Te ail whom it may concern - Satisfactory evidence haying been exhibited | ‘© me that MARTIN Lewis pointed Vice Consul of Denmark for the State ef Maryland. to reside at the more, 1 do hereby recognize port of Baiti- him as such, aad declare him free to exercise amd en- oy such functions, Powers and privileges ae are allowed to Vice Consuls by the law of mations, or by the laws of the United States and existing treaty stipulations between the | Denmark and the United | Government of Staves United States to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand at the city of Waxh- ington, the twentieth day of April, A.D. | one thousand ight hundred and & #) six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the ninetieth. ANDREW Jonunson. Fy the Presiden: Wa. H. Sewarn. Secretary of S:ate. _——_ by ihe President of the Tnited States of America. t A PROCLAMATION, Whereas a convention Netween the United “later os America and the ismpire of Japan, ier redaytion Qs upport @ieced and stat rates specUve Plea ipo- tentiaries, at Yedo, on the twenty-¢ightb day eo! Jauuary, eighteen hundred and s.Xty-four, which convention being in the Engitsh, Jn- pavese, and Datch languag : word as tollows: {The English version alone ss here given.} ouras.ng and facilita- ting the commerce? of thy citizens of the Uni- ted States in Japan, ana, after due delibera- hon, his exceliency Robert N. Pr ster resident of the United Statee in Japan, and his excellency Sibata Sadararo, governor fer foreign affairs, bota having inl! pov froma their respective governments, lave agreed on the following articles, viz: ARTicLe 1. The following articles, used in the preparation and packing of teas, shall be efanty eet lead, solder, matting, indigo, gypsum, ratan. oi] for tiring pans, and ARTICLE 2. < jes shall be admitied at the reduced duty of five per cen: Machines anc cines. (Note drugs and medi- he pro! the importa- According to the existing treaty Iron, in pigs or bars; ror ware; Un plates; white iron and sugar, in loaves or glass and glass- waré; clocks, watches, and watch-chains- wines. ed and spiritnons liquors ARTICLE 3. The citizens of the United Scates Moporting or exporting goods sali always pay the duty fixed thereon, whether such goods are intended for their own use or no A © #. This convention having agreed upon @ year ago, and tts signature de- layed through unavoidable circumstances, it 1s hereby agreed tha: the same shall go into effect Kanagawa. on the sth of February next, cor- responding tothe first day of the first month of the fourth Japanese year of Bunkin Ne, and ai Nagasakiand Hakodate on the ob day of March next, corresponding to the first day of the second month of the fourth Japanese year ef Benkin Ne. Done in quadruplicate, eaxeh copy being written im the English, Japanese and Dutch tanyuages, all the versions having the same Meaning, but the Dutch version -ball be con- sidered as the original. In wituess whereof, the above-named pleni- potentiaries have hereunto set their hands and the city of Yedo, the 2th day of |] the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. and of the inde- pendence of the United States the eighty-eighth, corresponding to the twentieth day of the twelfth month of the third year of Bonkin Se of the Japanese era. {SRat..} Rorerr H. Prey. Aud whereas the said convention has been duly ratitied on both parte New, therefore, be it known, that 1 Andrew Johneon, President of the United States of America, bave cnused the said convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every ctause and article thereof may be ob- “i and fulfilled with good faith by the @ States and the citizens thereof In witness whereof I have hereunto s hand and caused the seal of the United ny ates te be affixed. Dene at the city of Washington this pinth day of April, in the year of our Lord ene thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and of the Independence f the United States of America the ninetieth. fsPat ANDREW JOHNSON. President Wtisam H. Sewarp, Secretary of State. Div an?Menr or Washiseron, Aprif 23, 1966. Information has been received a! this Le. partment from Mr. A. Jourdan, the Vice Con- sul of the United States at San Juan, Po: Rico, of the death. by consumption, on the 15th of March last, at sea. of Joseph Wilkinson, a pasrenger on board the American brig «Alta- vela, which recently sailed from Wilming- ter, N.C. sere. — A Maixe CoLony vor Paiesrixn.—aA ves- | fe] will sail from Jonesport. Maine, for Jaffa. by the way of Malta, about the middle of next July, loaded with lumber and other building Materials, furniture, agricultural implements, and about twenty-five or thirty families, nnm- bering im all about one bundred and twenty persons. Their new heme is near Jaffa (the ancient Joppa.) Itis situated in the midst of orange groves, lemon groves. pomegranate groves, fig trees, grape vines. date trees, and aimost every description of Oriental fruit and shade trees. S27" The Montreal Telegraph, a bitter Briti-h tory paper. says: “Feuianism is eminentiyya Yankee swindle; and it is the knowledge of this fact which has created thronghont the Briisb provinces such an intense hatred and voutempt for the Yankee Government and pec- pie, and such @ strong desire to havea hand a” giving them a dressing, while nobody cares to waste apy anger on Finnegans.” 7 William H: of South Norwalk, was unable to find his ticket on Monday. when asked for it by Conductor Henry Hurlburt. on the New York and New Haven Koad. The conductor stopped the train and put him off, and the next morning Hayes’ mangled remains ‘were found near where he was put off. the cars bBaving ron him. The ticket, tch he conld not find when it was wanted, is found upoa bis person. SF Ant try correspondent of the Maine Parmer, writes as follows: “A neighbor of mine @ few Gays ago applied kerosene oil toa very valuable pair of four year old oxen to kill lice. Both of them were soon after taken sick and one of them bas died. On being opened the smell of the oi) was quite strong, and withou onbtit cansed the sickness and death of the ayamal.” S7-The proprietor of a resiaurant in Blairs- ville, Indiana, well-to-do in the world, and WEE DO tamaly troubl-s. crt his throata few days ago, because a new liquor law for the county in which he lived had been passed by the last legisiacure. His idea seems to hav been, that if nis hquor was to be regulated Jaw, be had no further use for his throat. by CotoreD Men Exeiupep rrox Boston THEATKES.—The theatrical managers in Bos- ton have combined to keep colorea people ont o* the places of amusement, notwithstanding the recent law on the subject. As only a nomi- nas fine is imposed for breaking the law. and their licenses are not affected by the exclusion, | they think they can successfully resist the law. renee SP The misery ef being called upon suaden- Jy to make an extempore speech was once gor; over by anoted English mathematician, who delivered himself in this fashion: «gentlemen, & morbid desire for originality prevents me from saying. “This is the proudest moment of my life,” and it does not occur to me to say Anything else.” SJ Weston Emison, of Vincennes, Indiana, accidentally shot Bimself last Saturda He Was sitting Ou a chair. rocking backwards and forwards and the chair »pset and the revolver ‘a his pocket was discharged simultaneovsiy therewith, the ball penetrating his abdomen, from which he survived but a few hours. er The Chicago Post says the rumor that | two Fenian tron-clads were concealed in the back yard of an enthusiastic F. B. in that city i» unfounded. - | Upses. WAS COD. | HAIR DYE is the best im the world. rs | TWO BAD GASES OF PILES GURED | | lot Ne. H_ in Edwi it adds that two wooden ships | are pow om the Lake, flying the “green flag of | Erin” They have noarmament however. SF The Berlin correspondent of the Watch- man & Keflector says: “We think New York, Loncon and Paris are as bad as bad can be bot they can hardly beso wicked ae Berlin.” He writes. “There isa beer house for ey: two fhondred: a charca for every filty thousand.” &7'The Rome correspondent of the London Sisndard imdignantly denies the statement that bas been going the rounds of the that she Bible isexcloded from > OF that trav- +b tlee ake rom tbe | Rome, ii vs entering the Eternal City Baye Bad iliei PENNIES is te ee | lheved to be in ai SPECIAL NOTICES. STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, ‘ BMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKY | is CURING SURELY, Troveres arising from Bxcxssts oF any Kinb. COME, YE AFFLICTED! TEY SMOLANDER’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 Pruggists, Boston, Mass., In testimony whereef I have caused these | General Agents. Letiers to be made Patent, and the Seal of the | | feb 10-ly aauliantiicentinnenhiendinbeis COLGATE'S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP A superior To:Let Soar, prepared from refined Vecrtatr® O:1s im combination with GL.YCERINE and especially desicned for the use of L«pres, and forthe Nunseny. Its perfume is exquisite, and ite washing properties unrivalled. For saie by ail druggists, fe9-ecly T) DYE Easy ie very Gesizebie,) MATTREWS’ VENETIAN Complete in | One bottle. No wash, nestain. notrocble. Achild can apply it. Persons wishi void the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed in public, can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, bat impurts new life and lustre. Gives a beautiful black or "brown, as pre- Serred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. 1. MATHEWS, N.Y. DPMAS BARNES & CO., New York, Wholesale Ageuts. my 16-eoly ee ee. BY DR STRICKLAND’ rus aicorge oa am t Mr. Glass, of Janesy: ile, Wisconsin, wri for the berefit of ali who suffer with the Piles, that be bas been troubled for eight years with an aggra- vated case of Piles, and his brotasr was discharged rom the army as incurabie,(he beizs quite para- yzed with the Piles.) Both these divtren>\Dg cases were cured with ong bottle of Dr. STRIOKL.ND’S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of ti mtlemen, beside the daily testimonials receivec y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those snffer- ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis suid by Droggists everywhere. Sold by W- NAIBN & 0G: CHAS. CHRISTIANL, 371 Pa, avenue and +02 Ninth street. 00 28-1y THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! DK. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND, Is now oftered to the afflicted throughout the coun- try, after having been proved by the test of eleven ears. in the New England States, where its merits have become as well known as the tree from which, ip part. it derives its virtnes. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Sore Threat, Colds, Coughs. Diptheria, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and SCoorerg Atfections eeneraliy. It isa remarkable —~. for Kidney Complaints. Diabetes, Difficnity Veiding Urine. Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other Complaints. Give ft a trial if you would learn the valne of a goed and tried Medicine. It is pleasant safe and sure. i by Druggists and Dealersin Medicine gen- erally. GEO. W. SWETT, M. D., Proprietor, Boston, Masa. jan 22-3m and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. sKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Assoc Philadelphia, Ps SECRET DISEASES. SaMakitTan 5 Girtis the most certai: effectual remedy—indeed, the only veg je reme- dy ever dimovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent tases in twenty-four hours. No mineral,no balsam,po mercury. Only ten pills te be taken. It is the soldier's hope, and @ friend to those who do aes to be exposed. Male packages, §2; fe- male, . SaMakiTAN’s Root and Herp Jvices—A positive and permanent cure for Spyhilis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Sores, Spots, Tetters,&c Price $1.25 per bottle, Sold by 8. C.F See advertisement. my5 AUCTION SALES. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A FINE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON SOUTH E STREET, BE TWEEN STH AND 10TH STREETS, ISLAND. On MONDAY, the 0th instant, at 5’ o clock p m.,on the premises. we sball sell Lot No 23, in Square No. ss, having 26 feet front by 125 feet deep. to a 24 feet 4 inches all Terms: One-half cash; bal @ six and twelve LLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No, 426, corner of 7th and D streets, TEE LEASEHOLD INTEREST OF CRYSTAL SVRINGS HOTEL; ALSO. THE FURNITURE AND PAR FINTURES FOR SALE, AT PLB- LIC AUCTION, We shall sell, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of May next, at 5 o'clock p.. al) thi lessebold interest and term of years yet to come of the lessees in and to the above-mentioned popular summer resort. The lease, which will until the Ist of June, 1872.’ The premises supplied with all the necessary hotel There is attached to the hotel a spaci parition. stabling. &c. The furniture sold will be sold altogether. The grounds ( twenty-one acres under Jease) surrounding the ho- tel in perfect order. ahout two miles nerth ofthe city. There isafine spring near the hotel. and excellent bathing in Rock (reek, whici: passes through the grounds. The place will be open for inspection at all times prior to the sale. Pessession given immediately. Terms cash. $200 down when the property is ap 3d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, BY THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown, “ANS BUBGEUE CENTRE GRBSIPENCE OF GEORGETOWN. AT AUCTION. t On MONDAY AFTERNOON. April 3, at fonr o'clock. I will sell. on the premises, all of that yal Property now occupied by Diedrich Hie- a market carden, lying west of Hi, and north of and adjoining the ri 4#ox and Heury Kengla, Esqs. teen (13) acres. and is now i state of cuiti- vation. It has a good dwelling house. large barn les, carriage house, smoke house. and all There are three excellent Place, and a pomp of wi me of the finest views of the found io the District. This —— offers a rare chasce for invest- ment. It wont suit for a private residence, er conld be divided into building lots Terms: One half cash; balance in 3,6 and $monthe. with interest. secured by a deed of truston the Property. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser. Title pertect. ip 20-4 THOS. DOWLING, Anct. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. No. $26, corner Seventh and D streets. TRUSTEE SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, on O street north, between Sth and $th atreets west. On WEDNESDAY. the oth day of May next, at 60 clock p.m...1 shal! sell. on the prem virtue ofa deed of trust to me. dated Ist April. 1862, from the snbscribe: parcel of ground lying and bei Washington, DC. and know h st. idence of Rich’d d contains thir- nl described as Thomas” subdivision of part ofsqnsre No. 398, and recorded in Liber B, folio 148 in the Surveyors office of the city of Wxshing- ton, D. C., beginning at a point 46 feet 8 inches from the southeast corner of said syuare, and run Y west on the line of O street north 17 feet, thence north 60 feet, thence east Vi feet, thence | sonth 60 feet to the place of beginning. Terms: Cash All conveyancing and revenne pe atthe cost of the purchaser. #16) down when the property is sold. in the hands of the anc- tioneer, NEY GREER, Erustee, GREEN & WILLIAMS, _#p 9-2aw dds Aucti Sen jOneers. l ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROP- ERTY Will be sold at Newbern, North Carolina, a large amenot of Ordnance and Orduance Stores. Sale to commence on the 15th Gay of Mn, 1855, at 10 o'clock a.m.. and continue daily until all the property, the principal Classes of which are viven below. are old and Brass Guns, G: ire Sadd F other articles too numerons to mention. rrect lists of articles to be sold will be far- nirbed npon application to this office By order of Major General A. B. Dyer, Chief of nee, ington. D. — = ASPER MYERS, apistmyl4 Brev. Capt. Ord. Dept.. 0.8. A H ELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUCHER Is the Great Divresic. EELMEOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTBACT SARSAPABILLA Is the Grea: Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to the rules of Phar pone Tot! emistry, aud are the most active that ean be made. no TALIAN CHEESE, _ ail i * Inet A CANESTRALO cugnse era Shr aLLe OBREESE. . BE mb6 under Ebbitt House. HE: copa MAN IB Saar is Yp 407 Gtaxtities at ce eo every cave of Kivwxy Diemast, Rexvmatisx, Graver, Untnaky Disenvers, WEAKNESS and nas been ap- | Paixs ip the Bace, Femare Gomrtaints and | Men” | | Sen c AUCTION SALES. BX 2. ©. McGUIRE & V0., Auctioncers. CHANCERY SALE. pez yirte of © decree ‘of the Circuit Ooert of the yh ag ia, made in the cause of Armand Jardin et al. vs. Albertine Favier et al., No. 1,253, dated 27, 1857, I will offer at an: on 8th day of next,on the terme of sali t Sen one week after alo. or the pre pe reseld. after eek's it Of the first purchases: notice, at the risk and cost Stampe and conveyancing at the - Pons col Wanna’ cost of the pur- 3 COX. T ap 16-e02w 6. angel Ee 00. Acie, B* J.C, McGUIBE & OO., Auctioneers. USTEE'S SALE. By virtne of a deed of trust dated April 23 1862, e} 4 z el recorded in Liber J. A.8., No. 218, folios 48. &c., of the land records of the county of Washing: ton, 1 willefier at auction, at the auction room .C. Me@uire &Co.. on MONDAY, the {Oth day of April instant. at § o'clock p. m., the fol- low Lots of Ground in Washi mm, viz:—Lote 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24. in Square 33; Lot 4, in Ba Lots 4.5 and 19,in Square 636: tare + Lot 6, in Square 637; Lot ll, in are 640; 18, in Square east of Carte tee eee | Lots 1 and 2, in Square 1,001: Lot 9, ip Square Lots7,8 and 9.in Square 1.133; Lotes. 5 and 6.in Square 1,132; Let 3, in Square 3; south half Lot 7, im Square 654. Terms of salecash. Stampsand conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. The terms of sale must be complied with in one week after sale or the preprrty may be resold after one week’s notice at the rm ae cost of the first urchaser. ALT COX, Trustee. : J.C. MeGUIRE € CO. Awsis,, Ap 16-e010t . B* J. 0. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, a CHANOERY SALE. By virtue of adecree passed Jn Re. Bicksler et al vs. Bi let Ishall seli,on SATURDAY, the oth day of Ma: +1856, at 5). o’cleck p. m., on the premises, partof Lot No. 2,in Syuars No. $16, fronting 12 feet 9 inches on East Capitol street, and running back 1:0 feet, improved by acomtorta ble Frame Dwelling House in goou rv Terms : One-half cush; the residue at six months with interest. or the purchaser at his option may pay the whole in cash. JONES. Trastee, F. W. _ Sp 4-1it JAS. C. Mc@UIRE & ©Q., Ancts. B* GREEN & No. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 7TH STREET. UPPOSITE PARK HOTEL On MONDAY, the 30tn inst , at 6 o'clock 5 we shall sell. on the premises. Lot No.3, in pease 'B. Haw’s subdivision of Mount Pleasant, having a nearly new two-story Frame, with 8 rooms, &e.: also, a sloughter-house, pump of excellent water in the yard; twenty-eight feet front. Also,a fine adjoining Lot, ranniug through to 8th street, Terms: One-half cash: balancein §and 12 months, secured by @ deed of trust on the premises. All convevaucing and revenue stamps at the cost of the chaser. $50 down when fold Pia 20-d ORE v & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Y¥ GREED & WILLIAMS, Anoticneers. 6, corner of 7th and D streets AUCTION SALE OF Two VALUABLE PUILD- ING LOTS. FRONYING ON L ST. RT BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTH STREETS On TUESDAY, ‘the first day of May next, at 6 lock p. m.. we'shall sell, on the premises, Lots Sand 4, in subdivision ef Square No 161, having 25 feet front each, running back 130 feet in depth, to a w foot alley making them handsome !uilding lots. Terme: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the pre mis All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $25 down when sold, ap 24-d [Int G EN&WI AMS, Ancts & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 0. #26 corner 7th and D streets. CHANCERY SALE OF LOTS IN SQUARE B* GREEE BOUNDED BY SOUTH M AND WEsT 3D ye ee DELAWARE AVE.,(ISLAND,) AT by virtne of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, pronounced in cause No. 615, eqnity, wherein Samuel Pumphrey et al. are com: plainante, and William Downs et al. are defend- ants. the undersigned, trustees. will offer for sale, on TUESDAY, the lat day of May. 1568,at 5 o'clock p.m ,on the premises, Lots numbered 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6.7. 8,9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 17, in Sanare bere 595, in the city of Washington. One of bimol ts is improved by a good two-story Frame dwell T ‘erme prescribed by decree: One-third of pur- chase meney for each lot in cash, and residue in equal instalmeggs et six and twelve months, evi- denced by pure rs’ notes, carrying interest, se- cured by a li the premises: or all cash, a! tion of purchaser, with assent of the trustees: or one-third cash, and the residue on the ratification of the sale by the court. $25 must be paid at the fall of the hammer on eack lot knocked off,and the term cc: plied with in five days from the day of sale, or the property will be resold at risk and cost of de faulting purchaser or purchasers. Conveyancing and stays oS AMES E,WIULIAMS yo WM. JOHN MILLER, "{ Trustees, apli-eo&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers; No. 526, corner 7tb and D streets. EXCELLENT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- OND BOON PROM L STREER Noo SS PUBLIC AUCTION. oe ak On NDAY, the 30th instant, at 10 o'clock a. m.. we shall sell, at the residence of a gentlemau declininy housekeeping, Parlor rniture, consisting of— Walnut Sofas, Ladies’ and Gents’ Castor Chairs Rockers and Side Ohairs Marble-top Centre Tables and Whatuot« French P Mirrors. Walnut Secretary Brusgels Carpets ana Window Shades Several Suites of Black Walnut Chamber Fur- niture. consisting of— Marble top Dressing Bureaus Bedsteads. Wasnatar Tables, and Chairs Caried Hair Mattresses and Feather Pillows Cotton Top and other Mattresses One Oak Extension Table. (8 feet) Oak Dining and other Ohairs Oak Sideboard and Crockery One l4-day Mantel Clock 4 bbe aber Su erates Weed ‘ ree-ply. Ingrain other Carpets et, consisting of Gothic Chairs and One Hi Hat Tree Cooking. Ohamber, and ether Stoves A Lot of Kitchen Requisites And many otber articles which we deem nnneces- sary to enumerate. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. BY ©. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, 320 D street, between iuth and 11th sts, SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT NEAR BILADEN BURG AT AUCTION. Un MONDAY AFTMBNOON, April th, at 334 ovclock, I shall sell. on the premi of iand, containing abont ten acre undred yards from the Bladensburg depot, bont titteeo minutes ride by rail from Wash- ington. This charming little retreat abounds with every detcription of garden track, two hundred and fifty choice fruit trees, embracing every variety, and is altogether in the highest stare of cultivation. The improvements couxist of two neat cottage built henses, one containing ten ani the other eight rooms, two servants’ houses, ice-Louse, filled, hen honse. table, & ‘Tratps } Washington daily at 6 and 6:20 .m., 5,435, and 7:30 p.m. Return at 3:13. 11:20 4. mn: 4 3 p.m. Persons who desire to attend the sale will leave at 245 p mi. After the sale of the farm two fine Cows. i Farming im Te ll besold. one Horse, Spring Wagon, Cart, Harness, . balance on a credit of pouths, notes to bear interest, and ured "Stamps and conveyancing infermation apply to J. H, Mc- nev. No All 7th street. W SOTELER, Auctioneer, {Intel and Chronicle 4_| SALe OF SPADES, SHOVELS, &c. Cured Quartermasters Office , Depot of Washinston, Washineton, (., April 19, . Will be sold at auction, under the direction of Caprain D. G. Thomas. inilitary torekeeper at clothing depet, Armorr are. thiscity,on MON- DAY. May 14.1855, at 100 clock a. m., we led and 1,500 long handled Shov- Ork worn. These spalos and shovels are from the bex afactorel y of them are in original ages Tents will be sold singly: spades and shovels in lots of tw. h the privilege of twelve dozen, ct days are allowed purchasers to remove theif foods. ® Terms: Cash. in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, ief Quartermaster, epot of Washington ‘of Washi eenoniee thet e Lumber Yards Maryland avenue, betweea tork and 1ith streets, ander the direction of Brevet SATURDAY ore! are e Moore. A.Q.M ,on ; May 5, at x -™., = lowing describe Laniber, towitr om? the fal 10,008 feet 8x4 Scantling, 12 feet long, Hemlock, W000 ** gxq a fe 20.000 onudSe3 sS528225 ou CTION SALES. jABTERMASTE! Lse8 Sat Te Fe Fe ry ; 73 | Division. incion, D.C, A ‘will be eold on the from day to day, until allis described lote of Quartermasters stores. a. sets jarness, 125 Ibe. Tallow, 5B sete Secchecs Har-6bdbis. Salt," ness, O01 | 0 sete Ambulance eee ial Cro 5 £17 Ibe. Railroad Spikes, ‘agons, (four (new, horee,) 5, ted k nutter and Gate one, | tw os! Bere) een? ae ibe Hate Rings, Bolts, 5 Dead horse Wagons, — Links, &c., 39 Portable Forges, " 800 Tire Bolts, 3 Anvils, 380 Linch Pins 27 Cauldrens, 1,20 Staples, Hooks, T's, 20_Ceoking Stoves and &c., Fixtures, airs Hames, 60 Heating Stoves, 8 Riding Bridles, enches. 20 part sets 4 horse Ambu- 1:0 Mese Tables, 2 1 & gales, i 30) ‘Buccingles. Sadale- et fu 5 2 o fre sd Crappere, wy ‘idee Belting Leather, LSA ides Bridie Leather, 5 ~ Curry Combs, 450 Shovels, 700 Horee Brushes, | 7 Coal Buckets. (large,) 33 ebeets Sheet | 950 Water Buckets, (pew,) | 318, Head Halters and 250 Ibs. Lead, Hl Ropes, (wew,) {0 ibs. Babbit Metal, ead Halters and 125 Lanterns, Lamy Iron, 758 dc, Ropes, (cood,) 6 boxes Window Glass, 1.000H ead Halters, good, 120 Ibe, Rotten Stone, 2 0 Head Halters, 1 Circular Saw, frame and 50, Head Halters and belting. Cb: 2 Cireniar Saws, Chains. “0 Neck Straps and ef ape Chains, 4 Wood £00 Halter Chains, 2 A 8 “0 Canvas Horse Coyers,10 Tenon Saws, 8 Grindetones, 50 Planes, (asserted, 32 Axle Boxes, 6 000 Ibs. Serap Iron ) @ Caulking Irons, Hay Hook 3.000 Ibs. Horse ~ho bibs. Chain, 2 Chains. M4 Angers, 4000 lbs Assorted Iron, 1 Tenon Auger, (com- 1,222 }ks, Strap Iron, 6.000 Iba. Rope, 170 Wall Brashes, fets Shoeing Tools, 8 are 12 Trying Squares, 1:0Pritchels and Punches ,l0 Spoke haves and Saw 200 pairs Tongs, Sett 100 pairs Pinchers, 75 Cold Chisels, 0 by eo Irons, ted.) 880 Drivers 2300 Hammers (assorted ,) rew Drivers, Leet Hobbles, i2 Monkey Wrenches, pete) 8 Braces and Bits, 00 Auger Bits, (assort- 3.0 Rasps, 11 Drawing Knives, 200 Files, 2 Spirit Levels, 2 Bellows, 5 Adves and Hand Axes, ny 4 neta Stocks and Dies. 2 100 Chisels, (assorted,) 500 Halter Squares, 2) gross Buckles, 10 gross Halter Bolts, 2 eetx Shoeing Stocks, ya Wee eerown: f ES 8 Iron Pots, 0 gross Kings, 4 Datch Ovens. 9 Door Belts and Thumb ‘tove Pipe Jointsand Latches, Bibows. 175 Locks. (assorted ) 50 Camp Kettles, 300 Carriage Knobs, 225 Picks, Beer Kivets, 2 Plows, 1:0 pairs Rutt Hinges, a Strap Hinges, 30 Onairs, @ Wagon Hounds(new,) 2 Office Tables, 25 Office and Field Desks, bars, . One *‘Pelton’s Eight horse Power,” with bear- ings and bolts, shaftings, cearings, pulleys, &c., i “One Worthington Steam Force Pamp, capable of forcing twelve thonsand (12.000) gallons o* water rday. And many other articles not enumerated iD the above list. ‘Terma : Cash, in Government funds. ; Stores will E delivered. on began Lo the Gi * Depot, free of expense to the purchaser. othe urehaser will be allowed five (5) days from date of sale. in which to remove the stores A boat for Giesboro’ an are = 6th street wharf during the days of sale, every hour mena "i nits A. RAIN. | revet jer Gener: in cl ap 24 First Divinon, G. 0.0 Siz OF A STEAM GRIST MILL AT THE i CAVALBY DEPOT, GIESBORO. D. 0. Quartermaster General's Office, First De Washiuston, D. C., April 17, 1865. By order of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold,on the premises, at public auction, under the direction of Captain George T. Brown: ing, A.Q. M..on WEDNESDAY. May 23, 1866, at 12 o'clock m. @ following-described public prep- erty, to w ONE (1) STEAM GRINDING AND FEED MILL (frame, with massive granite foundations.) 40 by 80 feet. with coal, hay. and engine houses attached, all constructed of the very best material, and in the most substantial manner, Also, at the same time and place. the machinery and appliances of the mill. consisting of ONK (1) ENGINE, OF 100-HUKSE 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 and heater, and cast-iron fly-wheel, with driving-pulley of the same material, ten (10) feetin pores and twenty-four (24) inches face, witb ndson’s patent governor. TWO (2) BOILERS, “OF 60-HORSE POWER made of the best boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-16) of an inch in thickness, five (5) feet in diameter, and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length each boiler containing seventy-six (76) lap-welded fines, each three (3) and one-fourth (‘,) inches in diame- ter, with all the reqnisite appendages. a TEN (10) PAIRS OF REED’S PATENT BUOK- iri THIRTY (50) INCHES SPRING Gonstructed of solid French burr millstone, and setin heavy, well-balanced frames, with hay -cut- ters, elevators and conveyors sufiicient to cut and handle the bay. grain and prepared feed on the morteconomical and lab ving plan, ‘The shafting is of fi wrought iron, and the alleys of cast-irot laced and balanced, with nd boxes, snfficient todrive ten (10) pairs ,&c. The main driving beltis of four (4) ply rubber. and twenty four (24) inches wide. T | belts for driving the mills. | tanned. patent stretched leather. a ‘The Engine, Boilers, Machinery and Fixtures every description are of the very best materials apd workmanship. and are still in excellent conu- dition and fine working order, the mill having been in operation only about fifteen months if deemed advisable by the agent of the Govern- ment on the day of sale, the buildings will be sold separately | ‘erms : Cash, in Government funds. | Purchasers will be required to remove their property betore the first (ist) day of July next, unless otherwise arranged with the owner of the ground a A boat for Giesboro will leave fue Bixth atrest of eale. Hicati Aad ‘Ny late plication, in person or by let- T. Browning, A.Q. M., | office. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in charge ap ls-ts First Division, Q. M.G. 0. ( ‘OVERNMENT SALE OF THE MILITARY I BAILBOAD AT BRAZOS SANTI- AGO TEXAS. eral’s Offre, ‘ashincion, 0). C., April 1, is. The attention of capitals eking @ profitable in~estment is invited to this sate. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Quartermaster General, (Division of River and Railroad Trausportation.) at Washington, D. C until the IST DAY OF JUNE next, at 12 0’clock M., for the purchase ef all the right, title. and in- terest of the Duited States in and to the United ber Military Railroad from Brazos Santiago te bite’s Ranche, Texas. The sale will include the entire track, and si- dings. baildings, water sta: bridges. &c., the railroad mo: Ttaining to the road, togethi ing stock, cars, machinery, and other equip- ts. y ithe sale will not include the title tothe land, which does not beleng to the United States. This road is about ten miles in, length, and ex- tends from Brazos Santiago to White's Ranche, | i } H wharf every bour during the d: Any farther information thi will be given npon ter,to Captain Geor, Giesboro, D. C., or at thi q uartermaster Ge on the Rio Grande. From this point connection is made by steamer with Brownsville and Mata- moros. This route isthe shortest and best for the im- mense traffic ketween the Gulf of Mexico and the interior of Southern Texasand Northern Mexico, and the communication by rail alone can readily be extended te Brownsville The road already completed saves thirty miles of difficult and tortuou: i river now charge, it Brownsville as hig! gation. Boats on the ted, for freight to is stat h as $5 per barrel, and for pas- 15 each. The road is five feet gange, good ties, T rail, and More particular description of the property can be obtained at this ‘omice, or at that of the eter Quartermaster Military Division of the Gulf, at New Or' be ndition of the sale will be that transporta- 1 be furnished for all Government trooj lies, whenever required, at the rates paid rnment at the time tothe New York Cen- tral railroad. terms of Lise f speed accepted will be those The considered the most n Government funds, to be paid on acceptance of proposal. E T° Set reserves the right to reject any or all pre} }~ Proposals should be endorsed, ** Proposals fo: hase of Brazos Santiago and Rio le Rail- Prad,” and addremed to the Division of Hiver ua Rail Transportation, Quartermaster General’s Of- “Sy ‘order ofthe Gu artermaster General By order o! uarterm: © General. aire EX AND: iB BLISS, Brevet Colonel and A,(). M.,incharge Fourth ‘ap 20 37t A cot tior orable to the Government. Division Q. M. G. 0, Wrenn Wh kr . MARBLE 2d WASHEEAND TORE net eS Saeitett Pevsner Leas » the fol- — ‘and Double | ine on the right bank of the Anacosti Boze4c or OnDyAwog, Navy Wasn:xctox Orr: oo ‘Washington ted until noon o' . @t which bour th dommanced, for the ere? a of 1¢ Ordnance Yard. TURDAY., the fifth (5) day of May, of the bide will be Mes a new Naval 6 of the present eld bu: 2 another place; for ths repair ef one brick store- house; and for the necessary fencing and grading upen the endow. Fhe worl is to be commenced ‘Thursday, the tenth (10)day of May. iss. and mnet be entirely com| *, cations fer the work will be in fice of the I 4 pleted within ninety (96) daye Pians and fi rend y rding to these plans and specifications id must be accompanied by good and enf. ficient guarantors, approved by an officer of the Government known to this Department, that the bidder will, if his offer be pted. enter intocon tract to perform the work bid fer: and the Depart- ment reserves the right to accept or reject any er sil of the bids, as the interest of the Government may require. Pereous desiring te bid must necessarily visit the Magazine crounds and examine the condition of the works in order to bid understandingly, and facilities for doing so will be afforded by the officer commanding the Urdnance Yard. B.A. WISE, ap 23-eotd Chief of Bureau. $6 —____ = ROPOSALS FOR. CONSTRUCTION OF VAULT AT ARLINGTON, VA. Headquariers Depar:ment of Washington, Office af the Ohreh Quariermasier, ‘ashington, D. C., April 20, 1886. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Office until 12 o'clock noon, APRIL 30TH instant, for the excavation and masonry uecessary for the con. struetion of a Stone and Brick Vanit at the National Cemetery at Ariington, Vigrinis. the required materials to be furnished by contractor or con- tractors. Said vault to be under ground, of an interior diameter between the walls of twenty (20) feet, ten (10) feet high to springing line of arch. with walls three (3) feet thick. of rubble masonry, laid in mortar of part lime and part hydranlic cement, to be covered with hemispherical arch of same a. e r, walle dividing vault inte compart- ments, and walls at opening at top, to Le of brick mason! ans ill be furnished, upon spplication at this office. * poe ME LUDINGTON. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, ap 20-8t Department of Washingto! DROPOSALS FOR FUBNISHING ARTICLE AT THE W SSHINGTON Navy } aoa ‘a s Wasar m. D.C. April 2ith, 1356. t Separate rrepoeals will b eceived at this Office | until the Isr or May, 1866, at 10 o clock a.m for the following articles, to be delivered at the . rity. viz Fire Sand, for Borean Yau Force- Pump Hose. fathoms Cordage, for Bureau of Equipment, &c 100 bls. Beef, 100 bbis. Pork, to 67 navy standar? nal for Burean of Provisions and Clotuinz For dimensions of Hose and Cordage see schedule at this «ftice The above articles to be delivered free of cost to the Government, for freight or transportation, and Experts, at the riek and expense of the party furnishing. C_C. JACKSON, ap 25. Paymaster U.S_N SAle OF ABMY WAGONS. CaiS Quartermasters Offre, Depot of Washineton Washmecon, D. C., April 19, 1865 Sealed Proposals are invited for the purchase of 570 Army Wagons, in lots of not less than twenty- tive. These wagons are worn, but still serviceable for road and farming purposes. . Proposals will be received until 12M. WEDNES DAY, May 9. Payment (in Government fands) will be required upon notification of acceptanee of bid, and prior to the delivery of the Wagons. The right to_reject all bids ered tuo low is reserved ‘These wagons are at Lincoln Depot, about one mile east of the Capitol, and can be secn by apply- ing to Colonel TOMPKINS, the Quartermaster in charge. Proposals shonld be signed witn the name. and give his pest office addre: Bie press to purchase Army Wagons ders frill endorsed epot of Washington. Orricz OF THE CANAL BOARD, April 17, 1856 Proposals will Le received at the Mayor's Office, City Bail, Washia ton, D.C., untili2 M., SAT URDAY, the 25 nt. fer'excavating twenty six thousand (26. cubic yards, more or less, of deposits from the Washington City Canal, between Tiber reek and the Eastern Branch, thesnbstance so removed to be placed wherever the Board may direct. Yor further information apply at the Mayer's Office. RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor, RANDOLPH COYLE, _ Water Registrar. WM. FORSYTH, City Surveyor. DAVID HEPBURN, Canal Commissioner, WM. D. WISE. Late Canal Commissioner, Canal Board. _ap 18-05 Axons oFricg. rs ‘ourteenth and ifteenth streets west. The gravel to be nine in ches in the center, tapering off to four inches to- ward the gutter line; to be well rolled with a heavy reller after graveling, and to be relieved of ali boulders of an improper size, at the discretion of the Commissioner. Bidders will state the price per cubic yard for cutting or filling, that which measures most, to be paid for but once: the surplus dirt to be deposited wherever the Commissioner may direct. No part of the appropriation will be paid until the work i# approved by the Commissioner and As- sistant Commissioners . : Bidders will fe the price per cubic yard for grading, and square yard for graveling, JAS. W. SPALDING, 23-eotd Commissioner Second Ward AYOR’S OFFICE, CITY HALL, Wasntxorox, D.C. April 28th 1865. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office until SATURDAY, May Sth. at 12 oclock M., for constructing a Causeway across the West end of the canal from the pier at the foot of | Mth street to Monument Point. Specifications in detail. with forms of proposals, may be had on or after the 30th inst.. on applica’ tion at the office of the Engineer, on the line of the canal, B street, near 14th F No bids will be considered except such as are submitted on the officil fori. RICHARD WALLACH. Mayor, RANDOLPH COYLE, Water Registrar, WM FORSYTH. City Surveyor. DAVID HEPBi RN, Canal Commissioner, WM_D. WISE. late minissioner. ap25-dtMS — [ Intel. and Colombian. | MA4roR's OFFICE, Wasi tox, D, Ap M. 1896. PROPOSALS WILL BE RKECELV CN ‘TIL 13 o'clock m..on MONDAY, the 7th day of May next. for log Sixteenth street west, from Mas- sachusett enue to P street north. Bidders will state the price per cubic yard for cutting or filling. Only that which measures most to be paid for. he surplus dirt to be depositsd wherever the missioner may direct No part of the appropriation will the work is approved by the Commi, Assistant Commissioners. z JOHN W. DYER, Ap 25-e08t Commissioner Firet Ward. PPOPCSALS FOR SEWER. Mayor's Orricy, April 19, 1866. Proposals will be received by undersigned until 12 o'clock m. on MONDAY, April stant, for the building of a three foot Barrel Sewer, (inside diameter,) the wallstobe nine inches in thickness. on D street north, between Sixth and Seventh streets west, to connect with the se: Seventh street west. Also. fora two-feot Barrel Sewer, four-inch walls, in the alley of Sjuare No. 4o7.running from D street nerth to the center of the alley in said Sqare running east and wes! accerdance with the act approved October 26, 1955; the sewer in the alley will have two traps, with an iron grate ever each; the sewer in D street north to have one manhole where the Commissioner of the Feurth Ward a direct, Bidders will state yrs mg per lineal feot for the sewer, which shall ude all excavations &., and per piece for the man-holes aud drops; the successful bidder or bidders to be responsible for all damages dene to water or cas pipes, or cal by the eloments. and any accident caused inthe cake bad the pone ie ecline any or all proposals, should it be deemed fer the interest of the Corporation to de £0, is reserved. Specifications car be seen at the office of the Commissioners of Improvements every day be- tween 10 a.m. and 12 m.. or at any time by calling op the Commissioner of the Fourth Ward. None but practical mechanies need bid. JAMES J. CAMPBELL, 21 Commissioner Fourth Ward. Ares OFFICR. WaAsHING TON, April 19, 1856. Sealed Proposals will be received by the under- signed until 170’cloek m., on MONDAY, April sth rnst., fgr the building of a3 foot barrel sewer. (in- side digmeter) the walls to be wine inches in thick. ness. in New York avenue, between lith aud 16th . te comnect with the sewer now being constr ucted on 14th street. in accordance with the t roved March 1.1866, to have one man-hole Shere th reigned direct, Ph = will state the sewer. wi! &c.. le; the = iebtda be responsible for all dam. Pipes. or caused by the ri cansed in the construc. t to decli 5 it be deemed for the interes Be Ph ly poe mar “ppeclasecees ain ba bean at the office of the Com- missioner of Im) Wa.m. Calling on tue’ Comanis: ‘ard. Practical need bid. cmt erty a | f vault may be seen, and specifications oth in- j ALEXANDRIA AND nN, We TEORGETOWN RAILROAD. . TIM 5 after Y¥ March 12, 18%, and entit At nd LE Trains will ron between | Washington and Alexandria as foliows: | | Deave Wase poren, Leave a may 4 ” Express... 6 <i Mail * SUNDAY PASSENGER TRAINS. Laave ALEXAW 6 s & mb 12-15 OBE AND ou1e BAILBOAD. aH A Wasminoron, Marob 2, WASHINGTON AND Ti ‘Trains between MOBE. end WASHINTON AND THE ore Bow ran 8s fellows, vir- FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6:20, 7:3, and 1:35 a, m., 8N4¢ 245, and 4:90, and 7:90 p. m. | | FOB ALL WAY STATIONS. } oe jaily, except Sunday, st 6:20, FOB WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION | Leave at6and 6:0. m. andet245end435 p.m FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:20.and 7's) a. m.,and 4:99 p.m, Bo trains te or frem Annspolis en Sunday. ON SUNDAY | FOR BALTIMORE. | Leave at 7:90 8. m. and 2:45 and 7:9 p.m FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7:30 a.m. and 245 p. m. FOR ALL PABTS OF THE WEST. |. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7-30 a. and 7:3@ Pm. On Sunday at 7:30 p.m. only. connecting ot Belay | Station with trains from Baltimore to Wheeling, he , oe. PTUROCGN TICKETS to the Went can be bad st HROU the Washington Station Ticket Office at all bears in the day, ae well as st the new office in the Amert- can Telegraph Building, Penmsylvania avenue, | between 435 an? 6th streets. For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see t ye Line.” W.P. SMITH, Master of L.M. COLE. Generel Ticket Agent. ocM-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. | Ty BRoUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOB PHILAPELPHIA AND BEW YORE. Wasrixcton, March 25. 1886, Trains between Washington and New York are BOW run as follows, viz FOR NEW YORK. without change of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 73) 8. @. and 6:50 vm. FOR NEW YORK. changing cars at Phitladel- phia Leave daily (except Sunday) at 1128 ®. m. and 4:30 p. m FOB PHILADELPHIA, Leave @afly (except Sunday) at 7:38 and 12:18 e, m., and 4.40 and 0:30 p.m. ON SUNDAY. . Leave for New York and Philadelphia St 6:30 p. ™. oniy. Sleeping cars for New York on 6:39 p. ™. tralm Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston. be had at the Station Office at all bours in the day. as well as at the new office in the Amer- — ag pan | Griiting. Pennsylvania svenoe, ween 4 streeie. See Baltimore and @hio Rallroad advertisement between Washington, Baltimore, An- and % W.P. SMITH, Master of LM OOLE, General Ticket Agent oc 90-4f GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA KR ROAD On and after Monday, February 12th. two daily trains will run between Washington aud Lynch- burg, connee at Gordonsville, via Virginia Central Bail trains to and from Bichmond, as follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Washington dally (except Sunday et 6.48 @.m , and arrive at Lynchburg at 5.45 p.m. Leave Lynchburg at 7s. and arrive at Wasb- ington at 5.36 p.m. = EXPRESS TRAIN Leave Washington daily (including Sunday) at 6.10 p. m., and arrive at Lynch 6 Leave Lynchburg Washington at 6 2] «. m. Both trains mai one connections at loacpers for «ll points Bouth and Southwest, and at Wash- a for North and Northwest. First-class Sleeping Cars will be attached to the night trains. Fhie road is attractive. not only for its comfort- able accommodations. but for the fact that it the now historic localities of Fairfax, Ball Ban, Mavaseas, Bristoe, Catlett's. Bap © per. Orange and Gordonsville, rn phable interest in the popular mind Through tickets to ai! points Sonth and Sonth- ‘west may be had in Bo-ton, New York. Philadel- hia aud Baltimore, and at the offices of the rosd b Washington and Alexandria. J M. BROAD! 8. General Ticket 4 ce fe9-tf Alexandria. Va, ‘BEAT PENNSILVANIA BOUT THE G NUKTH AND WusT. ~~ TY FOUR DAILY TRAINS. SPRING AND SUMMER SOBEDULE, Om and after March 12th, 1963, trains wilt | b 2: L ree as follow woken. palit tom. Baltemore | Express Mail, Cem. 900m. Fast Line, 7% 32:10 p: mn. Pittsburg & Erie Express, 4.30 7-20 p.m. Pittsburg & Elmira Exp.,’ 7:40 $5 p.m. | TWO TRAINS ON SUNDAY. | Connecting at Baltimore. Leave Washington 2-45 | and 7-40 p.m. ew SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. Cars run throngh from Baltimore to Pi tteburgh, hange. | Erie, or Elmira without c! | _ gw For tickets and any information apply at the | Office of te ‘Great Popeyivania, Botte. corner | Pet lvania avenus xth street, under Na- lotel. and 14th street, corner Penna. avenve, opposite Willards’ Hotel, Washi QECBET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! 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