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EVENING STAR. Commercial. From the American's review of the Baltimore market we quote: Fiour.— With Hight receipts of Western and Heward Street Flour and a very crib f+ @f seand Wheat, our market bas fa: j= bers Grin past week and Iscluded in the tales Bed s =| Super at $0, 400 bhis. Northwestern Super %./5a$9, 1,300 bbis. spring wheat City Mitis Super at $9.12 4989.25. Jou bbis. Oity Milis Su- Per, part winter Wheat, at $9.50, 500 bbis. ehoice Howard Street Super, Royal brand, at $$10.50, Juv bbls. good Howard Sireet Super at $9.50a89.75, 1,000 bbls. North western *Extra-at $10a810.12%, 300 bbis. Howard Street do., at $118$1).50, 2.0 bbls. Western Family at 13, and 300 bbis. Fime at $7.50a$7.75 per bbl. ity Milis shipping Extras are held above the views of buyers, and no sales have tran- Grain.—Very little prime Southern wheat Bas been offered on the Corn Exchange during the past week, and the market continues very Srm for both colors under a@ steady demand for Rome milling. Some very prime jota of Oanada white have come forward, but remain unsold ™® consequence of the firmness of holders. Receipts of corn are liberal and prices have given way 2a4 cents, white snowing the heayi- estdeclive. Demand moderately active, both for Southern and European markets. Oats Rave been unsettled, bat close in fair request and firm. Rye <ells slowly, though the supply as only moderate. Moiasses —Two cargoes of Cubs have ar- Fived during the past week, one of which semaine unsold, the other was taken for re- fining on private terms. We quote prices as fee: — Cuba Cinyed 40a45 cents; (Cuba eents for old and new, and Porto Rico 45275 ents. Provisions—Our market has been quite ex- @ited during the past few days, owing to the general advance in prices both at the East- ward Westward and closes strong with very it stocks. Sugare—The business of the past week has been to a fair amonnt, the demand bein; prin. ¢ipaily for refining. Sales comprise 270 bhds. grocery Porto Kico at W%al3¥ cents, as to quality, 190 bhds. Ouba at Wy cents, 1,500 hhds. common to good refining Caba at idaivy eents, 4 months, and 175 boxes Havana at 04a 124 cents,4 months. To day it) hbds. goods Porto Rico grocery sold at i2 ts, 10 hhds. rime do. at 13 cents, and 60 bh tir English jand do. at 105 cemts. Market steady atthe eloce. ADVANTAGES OF CRINOLING.—There is a eburch at Oberwyl, Switzerland, in which the shioners have just erected « very fine new ergan. A great number recently went to haar it played the first time, and delighted with its deep growls and trembling ramblings, th ay ¢rowded in the gallery and on the small stair - ease; indeed, s0 great was the pressure that a young lady of slender form, crushed against the low balnstrade, had the mistortane to jose ber equilibriam. and to tumble over into the nave of the chnren. Those in the gallery, shut their eyes and screamed with horror. A few who were below looked up at hearing the ery. and what was their astonishment to see the lady slowly and quietly descending in the Didst o enormous bell-shaped parachute. The tac » the crinoline was enormous and the Indy light, so the infil m of the former buoyed up the Intter, and the frightened fair ene descended on the hard marble pavement as lightly as if she was a bird fluttering down from the lofty roof. OP Miss Sarah Bell, an estimable young lauy, residing in the town of New Buffuio, Wisconsin, died on Monday morning under reumstances that seem to leave little doubt t she took her own life. It scems that she purchased some oil of bitter almonds, being warned that it was adeadly poison: retired to her chamber the night preceding her death, ‘im Ler usual health, and under her Pillow was found a note,containing a request that shemight be buried as she was dressed. In her dress she had made every preparation for death. No cause for the act, aside from ill health, is’ known. Women’s Richts iy Versonr.—The fol- lowing is an advertisement which we ehp from the Rutland Herald : “I forbid any one in the State of Vermont marrying Joseph Trumbly, of Crittenden, V Re to Miss Sophia Petky, ot Brandon. Vt., for be- ing engaged to some one else the second time. JULIA Gooson. Brandon, March 30, 1866.” A Protiric Cow.—Mr. J. W. Seaman, of North Hempstead: on Long Island, is the @wner of a cow which on the 9th of March last Produced fuur calyes at a birth. They were All full grown and Tegularly formed, but still born, and two ofeach sex. Mr Seaman went to bis stable about twelve o’clock rnd there were twomore. He afterwards kept on the Jook out to see if there were two others to come, but none made their appearance. <n ee The Freaericksburg Herald says:—The jement published that no negro labor would be employed in the construction of the Alexan- dria and Fredericksburg Railroad is altogether mistake. The very reverse will be the tact, &s it is expected several thousand will be thus employed. The contract has not been given | Out, but it is supposed that most of the work Will be done by sub-contractors S7 An itinerant quack in Texas was applied to J one of Colonel Hay’s rangers to extract the iron part of an Indian arrow from his head where it bad lodged for some time. “I cannot ‘stract this, stranger,” said the would-be doc- tor, “because to do it would go nigh killin’ ye; but I can give ye a box o’ pills that will melt it in yer head.” ——— A Lire Iinsvrance Dxc1si0N.—Joseph Easterbrock, Jr., of Camden, Me., insured nis life for $3,000 some time ago, and afterwards became deranged and committed suicide by *hooing. The insurance company refused to y the policy, but the Maime Supreme Court decides thatthey must pay the $3,000 sad the costs besides ————— 87 Some cf the Bostonians are trying to es- cape the cholera by rushing into and crowd- ing the suburban towns and villages. Every- thing in the shape of dweiling-honse for a radius of twenty miles around Boston has been rented for the season, and as high as #250 per month is paid fora furnished house of ordinary size trom May unl September. SALT WATER ow ITs TRIAl.—The people of New London are earnestly labored with by the New London Star and eight doctors to allow their streets to be sprinkled this sammer with salt water, inasmneh asthat is the only kind they can have. The doctors say it will be better for health than fresh water. THE CroLens Cases In HALIFAX —The pilot who bronght the steamer Enziand into Hali- 1 fax bas since died, with two members of his family. He said before hie death that he did mot board the vessel. but merely towed in her wake, when he gave the necessary directions. Sz A ew young ladies. attending the female department of Knox College, 111 ae few even- ce, procured some whiskey from a ‘ore, apd fora frolic became stupidly drunk. Two of them have since been expelled and sent home. 7 Stewed babies is a favorite dish of the natives of San Domingo. ie ye aomee S7-A man in Fishkill is dying fr, “ phobia from the bite of aca: = TOM hydro. S7 Negro suffrage was not even demani of Colorado, as the qualification for aiaionen: whilst the Radicals are rending the Wnion to —— South Carolina to extend it to the -freedmen! S7-Cut my siraps and Jet me goto glory! as Sam Shek exclaimed when he took the first ter. No doubt about it. A fat, ripe Inss—not more than twenty years old—is, what you may really call, “tip-top!” be it the first or inst, Ba Slavery is rapidly extending in Egypt to meet the demands for increased labor in the cotton fields. 1 @pper Nile. The erage life of these slaves do notexceed fowr years, and itis estimated = three persons are killed forevery slave en. SF White inborers s: es in and took the struck for higher mills the ovher day. *, one bundred and four miilions eight dred and eighty-eight thousand pounds of Wat maligned article are consumed annually. 57 A man named Fleming died at Lockport, ‘Will county. Iiinois, recently, aged one ¢red and two years, having born in 176. ‘He was neversick in his life, even to the ex- t «fs bea dache or toothache, and was never = fferer iron anything im the Way of acci es 2? Jame now Littleworth, of Plymo: th, r Sears old, is the oa eatiteons a Le oldest of whom is fifty years, the youngest four months. He is living Les bis — toe he married at the ageot fifty-nine, ng then a little 1, sy Adian squaw S7- The Hop. John Hogan. mw. Cc. Lenis, when there on 8 short vy; fesctveae serenade, and a first rate hearty greeting. He advises aii the le out there “to tie 4) An- drew Johnson.” «We will tietohim,” echoed ihe responding crowd. — Sy The Democate Sees Sons exprecinta} bas ad Tesol a! S OX pressive “Binwe Rights, and thanking Bik vetoes. F SJ Anexchange intimates that the Fenian enti for the tint and bandages leoks Like basi : closes strong. 250 bbls. Western | “York | ovado 45055 cents, English Island 4075 | in the Charleston, S. C., steam saw- | i #7" In the shoddy districts, so called, of York- | ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. ——e-—__ Me atk MONEY UNDER False a Exvia's Batpecte se pet se TKS geese ie those Reet ga abeaeters azine ; RRUS” has literally take the oa | Sefsuan be ik crates aaa saxELy, STEADILY, | SUCCESSRULLY, | SMOLANDER®S EXTRACT BUCEU ie cuRiNe | Gnavar, Unmaay Paine in the Bacn, Fawate Oomriainrs and | Taowsies arising from Buczsexs oy any Kamp. COME, IB AFFLICTED: | TRY SMOLANDBR’S, | TAKE NO OTHER BUCEU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1, D. BARNES 2 00., New York, and BARNES, WARD £00., Few, Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLBIGN & BOGERS, Wholesale Bruggists, Beston, Mass., Generel Agents. feb ie1y TO DYE Basy is very destrable,. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIB DYB to the best in the world. Complete in one bottle. No wash, nestain. notrouble. Achild cap apply it. Persons wishing te avoid the publici- ty of having their Mair dyed in public, can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by qsing THE VENETIAN LY. It does not rub off or make the Hair eppear dusty or dead, but imparts new Hife and lustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. I. DEMAS BARNES Agents. B.Y. York, Wholesale my 16-coly sateen From cia a MODERN MIRACLE! ‘rom old and young, from rich from | bigh born and lowly, comen the Univacsal Voine ot Praise for HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, is fect and miraculous article. Cares daldnes 2 A than any ‘oil or “pomatum.”” Softens ary and wiry hair into Beautifal Silken but above all, the groat wonder is the Fith which it restores Gray Hain To its OLOR. Use it a few times. and PRESTO, CHANGE! the whitest and worrt' locking bair resumes ite youthful beauty. It dués not dye the bair, but aes at the root an‘ fills it with new life aud coloring matter. It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matter. Tho first application will do good; yeu will see the NatuRaL CoLog return. every day. acd ing every 09) FORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair = be Gene, giving place to lustrous, shining aud rantiful locks. Ark for Ball's Sicilian Hair Rene article is at all like it in effect. You find it Ongar to Boy, PLEASANT To Try, AND SuRE To po You Goon. There sre many imitations. Be sure you procure the genuine. a nufectured cal by B. P. WALL & CO., Nachua, N. H. For eale by all druggists. jaZ-S,ly w 4 SUPERIOB REMEDY. tales © can conscientiously recommend to rey. from a Spree cough, DR. STRICK- LAND’S MELLIFLUOUS CUUGH BALSAM. it gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withai notd! « . There is nodeubt but the Meiiifiuons Cough Balsam is one of the best Preperasions in use, and is all thet its pri- etorclaime tor it. We have tried it daring the past week. and found relief from a most distreesi: rickland, No. 13' £00., New ir grow. ._ It is prepared by Br. yoomaze atree — ru . wattrs Dreg bore an .. also at ren and HAS. OHWISTI: = Pa. avenue and 609 Ninth street. been bled eight yearg ‘Vated case of Piles, and hfe brother row the army ss incurable, (he bei: with ap aggra- eee yzed with the Piles.) Both thees distress cases Werecured with {Dr STRIORLAND'S PILE BEMEDY. “The reo f Sees the daily testimonials recei' NAIR @ 61 avenue and 60: MABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Essay } Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also. Biseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital ers, with sure means of reli. Sent free of in.sealed letter envelo; pow ch: . Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard “Amectetion, Philadelphia. Pa. ep 16-30 SECRET DISEASES. Samanitan’s Girtis the most certain, safe and effectual edy~-indeed, the only ve, t dy ever di vered. Cures in two to four di recent cases {p twenty-four hours. No mi sno balsam.vo mercury. Only ten pilisto be taken. It ia the soldier's hope, and 8 friend to. those who do ve to be exposed. Male packages, $2; fe- male, Sau Tan's Root ap Heap Juices—A positive and permanent cure ag Spyhilis, Scrofaia, Piers, Bores, 8) Tetters, &c_ 25 per Sold by Seo advert it ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— AUCTION SALES YY JAMES ©. McGUIRE @ 00., Auctioncers. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF STOOK. On THURSDAY AFTEENOON, Mor ie:s orn, Beem, we will sell, the following per cent Cowpo say, — ase om attached. of $1,000, with 3 Orange jeRandria r cent road neta iba Bah oie gaa range an ex: ry re asks Ga cent. 1,00 each, Coupons attached, bf Sein i, popes 21x per cont. Alloptions Mistne Oatciay Ronda ix per ye Lo nip, Om paR! ol Of $1.' 00 each, C Pgbe of July 1s 18s, attached” 1Ten per cent. Bameay County (Minnesota) Bond of $1,000, Coupon due April}, 1 Indiena Central 7 per t. Rall $1,086), with one Uowpon dune . 4 1 North Missouri 6 per ceut. Railroad Bond of $1 WO. with Coupon due July 1, 1361, attached. 1 Certificate, No. 7, City of Hannibal, ( Me.) 6 per | cent. Certificate of Indebtedness of $1,100. 1 City of Havntbal 6 per cent, Coupon Bond of 1,000. onpon Of June). Sel, attached +f 6 Detached Coupons of Allisonia Manufacturing Company. of $3 each. 1 N sbville and Ohuttanooza 6 per cent. Baflroad Bond for $14, Coupou due July 1, 1851, attached. 7 Chesapsake and Ohio Oapal 6 ‘per cent. pre- ferred Bonds of $1,°00eaci., Coapun of Jaly 1, 3555, attached. Bese, 4 Chesapeake and Ohio Cunal 6 per cent. ferred Ronds of $40 each, Coupon of July 1. atgached. ‘ ‘erms cas! By order of the Agent for the Owner. my 3-4 J.C McGUIRE & Co., Aucts. B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncors; No. 546, corner 7th and D streets. ELEVEN HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AKKENUE AND ROOK (Reee AQUEDUCT BRIDGE aT On WMONKSDAY. the 9th instant, we shail well, in front of the premises, at 5 0’clock p m. eight handsome Builaing Low, fronting each 90 feet on Lstreet north, between wth 7th west, near eepney ivan jeune, with «depth of 101 feet to a wide aliey Also, three handsome Building Lots. fronting 17 feet on 2th street. in the same sanere, r bei | back to @ wide alley they being subdivisions o! Square No.4. These tote aro handsomely located, for the erection ot good houses ereon Terms: One-baif rash; bilance in six aad twelve months, for notes bearing interest A deel given ands deed of trust taken. All conveyance and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. § ae when the property is knocked offen 2 BYSd " “” GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ BX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 4TH STREET REST. BETWEEN NOKTH M AND N STERETS. AT PUBLIC AUUTION. On THUBSPAY, the 10th instant. at 6 0’olnck p. +p We ehall se! fi Rausre No. iu the premises, part Lot No. 3, auere’ having 2 fret front by 59 feet 5 File one of very best locations for « private resi: ry making it @ 4estrabie Bui Lot 2 | z £ i : 5 ‘tam ps the property is GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, oe AS, 3 ae Nae a ¥ GREEN & WiLLiang, Mactionces. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE oF LEASEHOLD UF DRUGS, Hous ake ay PUBLIC AUCH MOLD FURNI- ! MONDAY: the 7th day of ita awl sell, by onde: er of tue Li + Pe cleok 2. Enects belonelagioihe estate ot sa ecsonal jon - oR corner 7th st. and Mar, jeune. The lease baving $8 years foray eigen he Drugs, Medicines, Fixtures, &c. ‘Riso, adjone ing, the Lease of Dwelling House, Furuture. &c_ A fine chance for any ene wishing to a good business as the piace is weil cstab)i! the Islend. ‘orms : - Seal: balenics ome oust of of meets on aero fue: ng of the purchaser or parceecere tor the do ere ene et, the os inietrator. "$100 ‘down when the Drag Btore is OY» soem Potts, mys¢e (Cbrea.) AUCTION WALES, Br Sel Desreat borveos 0th and ith ots, LB OF _A SUBSTANTIAL BRICK on. obi There follows: asD 0 Y JOON. May 7, at 6 : ls het rents 3° feat 9, chew 8 lew ree TL? vofiteet inches “st tesa Se Teas | @eetd Ambalance Mar-£' a ee ek Street. with a side al wide, ~ sas 4 improved by e-large and substantially built four ret wane : Br a with alarge Beck Balding, & ects 317 Ibe. Railroad Spikes, { ing F about fourteen rooms. Lot ” 5, (four (mew.) fronte 26 feet 23 en 2th street. adjcini any noe Bhutter amd Gate foot inches, teproved by a weil: | a Army Wagons, (two oHeepey absolute. % 2 a horse )700 a Kings, Bolts, ositatntecinteatininstaadtersamesry | bbeet her Wecmusy” chante secured. Conveyancing and stampe at cost of pur- |S Reef Hooks, T's, “me O..W. BOTELER. Auct. |Z -Saoking’ Stoves tai ae ‘ 5 a aes Fane [nes e a . | ese Tod'Works, boo scte Linseand Martin- ‘Cupe, M Collar Pads, . i Tin Place, = —— = ze 70 Baskets, B ésides Leather, ry ao Garry Gombe? = , erty ire, Ropes, i 3 6 boxes Window wlass, good, 120 Ibs, Rotten Stone. must becomplied with in one ~ ee islets 1Circular Sew, frameand Sromecks Solicg st her Fobead comet iaetel | Mt, Head Malers and Belting, one w ice o i. rea A a ‘WALTBS! COX, Trustee. 2 Oross-cut Ba: = OMMeGUIRE & 00. Asis, wc bains. ey {Wood Saws," * 200 Halter Chains, and Saws, 18 UNAVOIDABLY ers,10 Tenon Saws, DAY AFTRAMOON, Mey | Zaceuras nore Vovers.4g Tonos Sas. | 32 Axle Boxes, @ Cwulking Irons, Hay 1B S. OOX. Trastee. 6 000 Ibs. Serap Tron, a, &c., iz GUIRE Aucts. 3:00 Ibe, Horse Shoes, Je Brande (assorted,) P Ss Sage gE i leavers, ¥ JAS. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, _| £0? tbs, Chai te toon, HARES a acee, — Menon Auger, (éom> OHANCERY SALE F VALUABLE CITY Iga ihe. trap Iron, * plete.) a nits, ri # 4 % Faces ani By authority of the Supreme Court of this Dis- | SO’ Wbt ROPS.,, © Auger Bits, {assort- trict. passed in equity, No. 341, Matilda Gram- 37 sets Shoeing Tools, fe Todd and Probasco. we sha! ere to | 50 Hardies, 2 Trying Squares, MONDAY AFTERNOON, May lath 1856, | }30Pritchels and Punches,10 Spoke Shaves and Saw k, on the premises. te the highest bid- ‘200 pairs Tongs, Set der, the folluwi juable lots, to wit: 100 pairs Pinc! 1 ud marke? B, H, M.and N.in | 75 Cold Ohisels, part of aquare No. 164, fronting | 49 Clinch Irons, 50 Hatchets, respectively on Connecticut avenue and the cor- | 90 Hammers (assorted,) SSyrew, Drivers, Ber of L and 17th streets. 1 eet Hobbies, 12 Monkey Wreuches, Avd onthe oon sfternoos, at 4 oe. on the 30 Rasps, Pera rns Ratves, _ We h square No. s Kos. fronting 63 feet | tack, on Canal aint rad 2 Bellow 5 Adzes and Hand Axes, feet ceep, near the l4th street by ida: Terms: One third cash; the resi 18months. with interest. for which Lem with surety. — be teken, served on the property sold. If the terms be not complied with within five 4a)s from the day cf eale, the trustees reserve the right to resell, on seven days’ public nctice, at 4 sete stocks and Di 100 Chisels, (assorted,) so Halter Squares, 10 gross Halter Boits, awed Rings, 3 Be ir Belts and Thomb ic i 4 175 Locke, (assorted ) oe and = ba pared failing to com: Bis Garringe Boobs, e725 dts HENRY PROBASCO,{ Trustecs. ea paire Butt Hinees, And immediately after the sale of the above lote | $.00 Plastering Laths, 30 Gmelin: i equare 164, a shall be get 2 3) bn ab leer Sy oligos 9 | Field Desks. rome ed Troughe, . {. 4 nH ‘ta the same, 8B ouble trees and Lead 18,000 Grain Sacks. square. Also. orlginal Lot bi ars, 0 ‘*Pelton’s Eight-horse Power,” with bear- ings and bolts, inge, gearings, palleys, &c., “One Nefand ming ad Steam Force Pump, capable of forcing twelve thousa: mue, north L street Terms: Que-third cash; residue in 6, 12 and 18 months. with interest, secured by deed of trust on th . nd (12,000) gallons of water Plats of the above property may be obtained at poral, and many other articles not enumerated Neate PS 9. MCGUIRE £00, Ancte, | nnee Teak ts Goverament funds. seee == ta | Stores Sill be delivered on the wharf of fhe Gies- a ‘xpense Pp 5 B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. witbe pera or willbe allowed tees) ‘nye 2 ¥ LUABLE CORNE ate of sale, in whic remeve the AP OTION Sopa yt Sonn Garena avenue aad boat for Giesboro’ will leave the 6th street wharf ith street east. every hour during the days of sale, athe ball sell’ Lot fotos ba Brovet Brigadier General in chart ng good frente and depthe. 1¢ | ap23-d Tiret Ditiaen, ae purchasers. in six and twelve 5 x cash; balance LE OF A STEAM GRIST MILL AT TH: months, securer by a deed of trust on the prem- S* vi as . O. 4 CAVALRY DEPOT. GIESBURO, D. ieee. All ucing and enue stam; it th cont ot the purchaserss "955" down ‘on "each ek | @uariwmastes General's pet fea Brsaems when sold. my2d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. wht ue ela om the promise a eblig \iction, ander eo ire lon of . Brewn- ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ing, ot ent phe ono AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING LOTS on 19th pee following-described public prop- Public auctinn. on Mand Mstreeta north, at | S00: areaM GRINDING AND FEED DAY. the sth lest, at ¢e'clock, + Tay geli, on the premises, Lot No. 2.in Sauaré with massive granite foundations.) 40 by 80 fect. with coal, hay. and h ‘attached, SR A cash; balance, 6 and 12 months, | ™ost substantial manner, of trust onthe premises. Ali Also, at the same time and place. the machinery and appliances of the mill. consisting of the purcbasct. ‘#50 down whow tie be weecaet f | “on Ww ANGINE, OF 100-HUESE POWER, my2-d sieeer zw ‘Aucts. with cylinder of twenty two (22) snoten yoo 7. oe : inches » set upon = oo and twenty-four (24) ii W. BOTELER, Auctione: hea’ BY c. otrok: vy iene bed: plate, with cold and water jo. 320 D street. betweeu 10th and 11th, and cast-iron fiy-wheel, with ns — > Triving valipy of ome matcrial Xen (10) feet in TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THREE-STORY | diameter and twenty-four (24) inches . with BBICK DWELLING ON 12TH STREET Judeon’s patent gov. By virtue of a deed in trast beari ornor. TWO (2) BOILERS, UF 60-HOESE POWER made of the best botler fron, five-sixteenths (6-16 of an inch in thickness, five (5) feet in diameter, $04 fourteen 26) feet AE in longth eect ler containing seventy. = ues, h th 3) and one-fourth (34) inches in diame- ter, with eli the requisite soprodacne & TEN (10) PAIRS OF BEED’S PAT. OK. INGHAM THIBTY (30) INCHES SPRING €onstracted of solid French burr millstone, and ectin h vy, well. balanced frames, with hay-cut- ing date 4 tember Soth, 1835, and duly recorded in Liber R. M. H., No 3, folios 150, 151, and 152, one of the land records of Washington county D.C.. I shall on FRiBAY, May lsth. premises. part of Lot No. 4,in 8c ibed in said decd as follows same at a point twenty eigh southwest corner of said square, running thence east fifty feet, thence north sixteen feet, thence west bit feet to the line of 12th street west, and thence with the line of said 12th street, south six- teen feet to the of beginning; together with sil and sincular the buildings, ri hts, privil ters, elevators and conveyors sufficient to cut and rtenences thereto . The im- andle the and feed provements ccnalet of three-story Brick Deell- | handle the hay: grain and eee roe on ee me. ith @ three-story back between B and C ae located on Gonveyancing and Mamiyg ot pusrmaner ts cost. ecenom' lan, co “The shailting is of finished wrought iron, and the SSassronsd bax sar paticiont socvivenae ) vase rms cash. - BOSS, Trustee, ed The'm _apitiswhis CHAS. W: BOTRLED. weet, pi rbbers and treaty four 8) Iecbeg tide. The for im 1e is, &c., are best e B* eee Mo ou6- tanned. patent stretched leather. QUARDIAN’S SALE OF BEAL ESTATE, oe ee ——— Eitan dancin uibe,ocphaee Sextet | SHivccarie™ tind wer stent on Vakinsien Voumt . ashe following Seccribea Lot | fs qperstion only aoe. sale, om ie ores aoe at f deemed advieable by th t of the Govern- Clg? resting et Dey. Mae Ons ia ment on the Oreste, the bi Aings will be sold public plan of Washington city, aratety fi t € CO i Oe tte a Inches, evuth, 61 feet laches, west If feet Ciaches’, | Property before the Aret (iat) day of July. next, north 16. feet. east 4 feet, north 45 feet 6 inches, te Bnlens otherwise arranged with the owner of the the place of beginni grounds. L ies ILSTEAD, Guardian. A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street ap%-lawkde GKEEM & WILLIAMS. navies, TA, Tarther informed ae tap may be _Sestrod Y @BEEN & WILLIAMS, a jonecrs. ven upon cation, in person o! a No. 526, corner Seventifand Detrests, | ter. to Ue T. Browsing, A.@. M., Giesboro, D. C., oF at this 0 TRUSTEE'SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Es A. EKIN, treet and Brevet Brigadier General, in Hh erepede +e OW opis-ts ret Division.Q. M-G.0. Ww. DAY. the ot! ay next, af Go'ctock p.m. 1 shall sell. on the premises, by | (*OVEBNMANT SALE OF THE MILITARY virtue ofa deed of trust to oot ny ist day of BAILKOAD AT BRAZOS SANTI. April. 1862, from the subseriber, all that plece or AUG TEXAS. Rercel of ground lyi nd being in the city of ermaster General's Office, ashington, D.C..and known and bed an ‘ashingion, D. C., April 19, 1356. in No. H, jn Edward Thomas’ subdivision of part | The attention of capitalists socking @ profi ef square No. 393, and recorded in Liber B, folio | investment is invited to thie ene. 148 in the Surveyor’s esaraelemeny d of Washing: Sealed posals will be received at the office of ton, D.C., nuing at @ potat 46 feet 8 inches | the ‘Quartermaster General piven of Biverand from the southeast corner of said square, and ran- ian.) at W: D.C. Railroad .D. C., ning west on the line of O street north i7 fect, | until the 1ST BAY OF JUNE nen ee ad cele t M., for the purchase thence north 60 feet, thence east 17 feet, thence ef all the right, title. and in- sonth 6 feet to the place of beginning. terent of the United Btotes in and to, the United Terms: Cash. ai een i By bias Muitary Eallroad trom Brasos Santiago te stam pe a! e cost o @ purchaser. dow s, 5 when the property is. gold, fu'tae Mende Seno | Mtoe i MYL tuclods the entire track, and st- : tomer HENRY GREER, frases” | dings. bal RED, Water, stations. tnrn-tablos, GREEN & WILLIAMS, bridges. &c. railroad meteriis and supplies ap 9-tawhkds Auctioneers, to the roed, with the roll- prey pertain Z De atock, cars, + and other equip- 'B Th will not include the title to the land ChtesQuartermaster’s Ofice, Devot os We which dose not belong to the United Staten e a4 Washington. D.C. May2, ter" | This toad te ebout ten miles ty length, and ex- Hill be sold at Public Auction, under the direc- | tepds from Brazos Bantiago to White's anche, tion of Brevet Lieutenant Coloné! Jas, M. Moore, | 08 the Bio Grande. From this point coi on A ‘M., at the Government Coal Wharf, George: | is wade by steamer with Brownsville - Steck ths cas Tisza Gene 12 | PETS somto te the shortest end yest for thete. property. mense trafic between the Gulf of Mexico and the ‘wo (2) Boom Derricks, complete. intertor of Southern Texasand Northern Mexico, Five (3) Boom Derrick, Bis t rigging. Rem we prin sean Sy rail alone can readily M5000 Se bp gee? OF “rhe roed already completed caves thirty miles of See eit tive cays | fer nogschatewh SeTMaae on ety from date of sate, + O° Temoved within five days Browneviltees Ligh 06 @5 per barrel, and for pas- soni aac tte mey = road ls five feet gaugo, good ties, T rail, and Brevet Maj. General and Chief Quartermaster, | fall-spiked. 5 4 ler lon e pro can oe Bese WeRis | emiitieaining os rnin G4LE OF SPADES, SHOVELS, ac, Quartermaster Military Division of the Gulf, at Ct Gear a ae pares messcaten | ad ete pehetait ac" that cap Will be sold at auction. under the aration of | and sup) rhenever reausred. at the rates Captain D. G. Thomas. military, storekeoper at | by Government e jew Yo 4 clothing depot, Armory Sqnare.thiscity,on MON- | tt rellnced. Sccepted will be those by Seeds —e Wo'clock @. m., contiaerad the favorable to the Government. 5400 short bundled and 1,500 long-handled Shoy- diet cash, in ernment funde, to be “ie Bibley Tents, ‘worn, "T30 Government reserves tho right to reject any These spades and shovels are from the best man- | °F. ie sald be sea, ** for Gfacturers, and many of them are in original pack- it nrciee af Branoe Aalio aad’ Grande Balt its will be sold si i) 1d shovels 1 rea addressed to lon ve lote of twelve, with the Sritionc of teeleewe ete | all Trgperortation, Quartermaster General's Of- Five days are allowed purchasers to remove their bt some me the Quatdermaster: : Oe ea ne nars os eas : ATRRANDEE Biss, sinh , es RUOKER, Brevet Colonel and A.Q.M.,incharge Fourth Brevet Major Gen, ana conte inertormaster, Division Q. M. G. 0. ‘ep 90 St ap a ington — T4268 Gale oF covennment rnor-| W!4b24 DEAE Will be sold at Nowbern, North Carolina, a large r amount of Ordnance and Ordnance Slonee’ Bent? | MARBLE Pg TABLE hinted putes aaanl ainie oe ise Sd the principal lasses of ‘ate given Balog azé m made to order on reasonable terme Te ae for Lamber, of the vis: > BSH 4 iH F epee Hd ‘will be feet and upwa ‘ropesals should be signed iti itt $ag8sta8e23: PEEL EEE EET ELE i 5 kg Lancoin Depot, spout sae 900 feet ilowing sizes 38.008 feet 135 Saale mile cast of Soetvss for the purchase of 10,000 with the a yoyo give his post office add: Didder's ‘ Square street north Bidéers will the Sewer. which shal &c - and per piece fer the fui biader to gas or w and apy acc! work. it be d reserved. Specifications can be re of Im Commirsior tween J0 a. me! None but oe ee need bi ap7s 4 and state responeible . OF at any time the Fourth 71 AMES J. CAMPBELL, Commiesioner Fourth Ward. 4 the price ie MM MAYOR'S OFFICE, A-nii 2, PROPOSALS WIL until 120'clock m on TUES- h inetant. for building a two-foot bar- inside diameter) along & portion of E Porth. between 6th and 7th streets west, the wall to be nine inches inthickness. Also. loot Sewer, (inside diameter) walis nine inc! thickness from the centre of the ILL BE BEUE! de all S4LE OF ARMY Wacons. speed crv: oie These wagons are worn, but still serviceable for Ms and Lyne ropeeale w DAY. May 9. Pa; be required a to reject all bids ‘These wag: mile east of the Ci ig Derpoacs, jitol, and B. Depot of We C., Apr’ ing to Colonel TOMPKINS, the Quarterm ebarge. mi “Proj rec! ep i9-i7t crese alley 1: No. 487, to connect with thesewer in E per linea! font for le excavations, in-hole: the suceess- for alt jones done T pipes, or esused by the clemouts, nt caused in the construction of the The right to decline any or all pro) WwW ASHINGION A: M.. for ay 2d. Each pro} lagazine,”’ js of fc jd the work. ‘he building a M ve sccepted, RSENAL, ject any or allot the bide not deemed ad vant to the interests of the Go ap U-dtmy10 it. J.G@ BENTON, Major Ordnance and Brevet posals, should ia to the interest of the Corporation, is seen at the office of the received until 12 M_ WEDNES- nt (in Government fands) will Pon botification of acceptanee of hid. and prior to the delivery of the Wagons. The right considered too low is feserved. are at Lincoln Depot. about one can be seen by spely- aster in roposals should be signed witn the bidder's full Le apa give his post office address, endorsed to purchase Army Wagons * end di- ‘Bvt. Maj. Gen. and C a ee e le 5 a * of Washington Wash incTon. April 26, 1836. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Wash- ington Arseval until the 10th of May, at 120 cleck zine on the reservation near the Congressional Burying Ground. Pians and specifications can be seen on application tothe ‘ing officer of the Arsenal, on afte: accom paniod by s guarantor der will, if enter into contract to per- rtment reserves to itself the right tore- tageous Colonel Commanding. r id for N.TED STATES MILITARY RAILROADS, Off Of Assistant Quartermaster, 250 G st., ‘ashingion, D.C. will be recei 1 Proj un m.,MON fromthe United Stat nineteen spans of * Ho: Bridges,” cou and Di latter vai y: dred and Will be sold A det the Purchi.se of Bridge Iron.” my i td F.J.CBILLY, Brevet Major and A.Q M.,U.8. A. SHINGTON ARSENAL w+ sey asHinazon, DY O., April 38, 1868. SEALEL PROPOSALS will be recety: Wasbingtoo Arsenal until the 10TH OF “- : ingui ta carriage-house. F — Be. rebuilding lars, inquire ep S0- my ? dtd ‘or fu red wt may J.@. BENTON. Brevet Colonel. Commandi: pril 28, 1866. ved at this office DAY, May 2. fer the Prrchase tes the Iron Work for Improved Truss ting the Rods, Plates, Boits able for the differert spans, the in length from eighty te one huu- ‘orty-one feet The Iro 1 is now stored at the works of the Gleve- land Roliio, =~ ea » Cleveland. Ohio, and y, Peurd. jai ed bill of the Iren.and length grant. ma, be obtained on application at this ce. *: Cash. im Government fonds. of the of- wee min penance right to reject all ‘leemed advantageous. roposals should be endorsed “Proposals for the for \. may op will state the price Fhe TN aed of Fifth Ward. W. A. FLETCHEL, ‘ard, loner Sixth 4 YOR'B OFFICE, ; cubic yard Ing tobe he ties are Known to be respon: to deep, and i The right to reject any or Air thfola ccnble stone terstone will be the Placed, after tor, where the Commiss ceeding one auuare to be ep2s-eotd tid for th nerth, in ber 12. 1866, of er may * JAS. W. SPALDING. Commissioner Seeond Ward. the act a) re gravel all bids ts reserved, tone, fag ox water service pipes, Bpecifications can be seen at the Commissi. of Im roverments’ o! M..or by calli: Ward o'cloc! Bp 26-rotd ateny AYOR’S OFFICE Ww, PROPOSALS 12 o'clock m.. o1 ASHING TON, WILL BE. THOUSAND YARDS whe want now is ice every da: m the time. from le 5 the =e « to be well romnmnee three MA4roR's OFFIOE, Sealed Propemin oli et Thin wi 13 o’eloc! on MORDAY May ithe itn to12 joner of JAS. W. SPALDING, Commirsioner Second Ward. c.. EReoatVEp Giro cS Ty cnitaers will state the price per cable yard for ay ys ea Ero ALEXANDAIA WN RAILROAD. AND BAttisoss ayp oe a ree, between W. Ll AbTI- 28s EASES AE aT FOR BALTIMO’ nism eand? 4, Leave daily 2:45 p.m. 1 BE. 7. at 6:20, 7-30, ana Sunda) 4:3), and 7:30 FOR ALL W. + except ¥ STATIONS. 8 6:2, o. m., ane FOR WAY STATIONS Sorte OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at 7:39 a. FOR WAY 8TaTIv! Leave at 7:30 a.m. and tay - FOR ALL PARTS OF dally, except Sunday. » witl For New Tork ‘or New Advertisement of ' UN Leave at 6 and 6:28 a =. Leave at 6-90 asd trains te or frem at 7:30 p.m. . Connect! trains trom Baltimore to Whoeten, = Philadelphia, LM! OOLE. Ge ecS0-tf GEO! 8. KOONTZ. Th z etre HE ETWEEN WASHINOTOR HIA AND NEW Youn” Wasris. . March 25, Washington ane 8 now rom as followe oy LOWS, : FOR NEW YORE. without ch: York are of care, ve daily (except Sunday atT Se. @. ani 6.30 > FOR NEW YORK, changing Leave dally (except Sunday) 4:30 p.m. Leave dafiy FOB PHILADELPRIA. cept LE ‘ mand Sail (except Sunday) at 38 and 1:15 «. care at Philadel. et 11:18 ©. m. ang Ts ° Dar. o3 for New York and Philadelphia st 6:30 p. Leave W: ik ing cars for New York on 6:30 p. m. train efter Monday, trains will ran betw, 4 Contiel matirect” follows: ‘eon at Gordonsvil trains to and from ‘ashi: MAIL TRAIN. ' tnd arrive at Ly ncuburs om, 7 Lea we Lynchburg at? a. mrt mm. mak. fe Bonth apd for North and Northwest. class Bleeping Cars will be attached to the me. ight trat “Eiicrois is attractive. not Sunday) at 648 and ant eat Wash- m. “Ad Souths: eivaeebare Southwest. at Wash- for tts eomfort- able odations. hat for pe ace fe Menanbgeedocalitice, of Beirias, Ball Ban. Orange and Gordonsville, a Cera teste msene t oto! - weet may be ‘had in Boston, Rew Yori” Philadel. Wosbingwee a= — ned Me BROADUS, General Ticket Avent feo-tr ~BEAT PENNS LV. FOUR DAILY TRAINS. SPRING ANP SUMMER SOREDULE, Jussi Mail, EinireEsy fnp/= Alexandria, Va, ia Tt wae, st ee Te. TWO TRAINS Connecting at end 7:40 p.m. Baltimore. Leave Workington 2:8 SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LoW FARE AND QUICK TIME. through from Brie, or Bimire Sithost Sevegt an guy ts one of Pe SFczet Diszas SAMARITA me to Pitwbargb, pe ~ S GFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Ovms,” fer GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURES, a. Contains no Miners], no BO Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Price mae tS ha BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!1!1 VEN SAMARITANS the publicasa suruiiik Gi Veneta Soe potent, certain and LCEBs. oB y ES anoot efficscy of these re: UB 'Hceyitais iF ser08 coe a couts. medies is alike acknowl- patiente. They are used THE SUBGRONE BAY Nig iran REMED: “Post BosritaL, Fort Mansuatt, Baltimere, ‘Md . Feb. 20. ‘ seusiects se ir Compaition” | have the os 2'vela. a Fuse