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‘Swici¥ss.—There is low-spirited and despon- On Satarday morning. reakfast as usual, after ot again seen alive. Sun- day morning, one of the porters of the hotel W&s sent op to, the pied by Batan. And as the door was open he waiked in, and to Bis horror and curprise, he found Batan lyidg om the floor im a pool of blood. Onex- Smination it was found that the youn, bad sbot Bimeelfin_ the throat, im: Beneath the chin. Coroner Gover was Moned, and Ur. John Beach made an exami- Bation of the wound, and ascertained that the Ballet bad passed inwards in an upwa: ing and lodging in the f «death by suicide” was A married woman named Emily Freden- Berg, residing at No. 236 Myrtle avenue com- mitted suicide Sunday morning by cuttin; ‘Broat with a-razor. @entin consequence. Batan appeared at b: ‘which time he was n. direction, penetratii Drain. A verdict o: man named Andrew McOann, residing im Luqueer street, attempted to commit suicide on Sunday morning by jumpin the river atthe foot of Court street. Tescued by Sergeant Lawler, of the Forty- eight Precint Police, and taken to the station where it was found that his peckets were filled with stones. * He gave as the cause, that he was out of work and sick, and there- fore wanted to dia. Thomas Punch, a highly respectable, indus- trious and temperate colored man, committed suicide at Hudson. N. Y., on sting bie throat in the st; Charles B. Hallenbeck, white citizen of the same place, commitied suicide Monday morn- ging himself in an out- ce, No. 163 Warren street. Menasy night, by A Lavy Ante To Protect HERSELF.—A lably dressed individual of the genins ‘ays the St. Louis Press, th street cars a few dayssince, by pay- ing ber fare to the conductor before he reached on being informed that her fare asked the conductor if the per- sen on the opposite side was the one. being answered im the affirmative, she said she Bad no acquaintance with the man, but that be was continually following her, had three times before paid her fare in the cars,and she determined to put a stop to it. the loafer bad started for the rear of the ear, but mot quick enough to escape eensed woman, who, catching him by the col- lar, slapped his face well and strong, and then applying the toe of a No. 3gaiter to the junction of thelegs of his “unmen‘ionables,”* propelied him to the side-walk, after which she resumed her seat, while the s rendered a verdict of “served him rig! 87 The Springfield » insuked a lady ( Mass.) Republican says: if members of Congress will take take pains to inquire they will find that nota few of the most staunch and influential Republicans ail ever the country believe that the loyal repre- sentatives from the South should be admitted and that their continued exciu- sion threatens ruin to the party. aoreertiatieesaiaestie aan S7Four brothers in the western yivania, while attempting to hydrophobia, had froth thrown upon them, and soon after ttack of the same disease. Itis repoft- ed that they were cured by trying the effect of a “mad stone.” 87 Plantation Bitters—Freedmen’s strikes. &7 Probst, the monster murderer, has gained twenty pounds in weight since his arrest. &7A tashion article says Jonabie freaks are more in the line of trimmings goff thatof positive shape To be dressed within the style of t. and be out of fashion, is quite This will be great news for Ia- dies with short purses. SJ Wm. Sutton and Louisa A. Sutton were divorced from the bonds of matrimony at Wy andotte, Kansas, on the 7th of April, and re. married there on the 16th. Their matrimonial severance was to them, doubtless, Borse spffering from “The newest fash- S29" A villain at Vincennes, Ind. married a Iady of that place while It was soon discovered and The injured lady is nowa raving | wife in INinois. S7 The trial trip of the Pioneer, the first Steam whaler ever builtin this country, was made at New Londo: ‘onn., on Friday last. S7' We are hearing it asserted continually that crinoline is going out, that its reign is ladies will soon resemble closed umbrellas as closely as they now re- semble open ones, Se The “Weekly Review” says: “Artemns | Ward is really going to Europe—American fashion, i.¢..inaship. His passage has been paid, so be will not have to work for it. S97 The Macon Telegraph 43,000 negroes and upward of the Government in Georgia, the Southern States the number exceeds 434,000 spthat there are atthe expense and that in all S7 All persons in South Carolina holding Botes torany kind of by the late Confederate ordered to réport the same in wfiting to head- rty sequestrated | ritjes, have been editor said he had a pair of boots so tight that they came very’ near mak- ing bimi a Universalist, his pmoishment as he went along. S7 New Hampshire and Vermont. are we believe, the only States where unrestricted ne- | gro suffsage is alloweg. j megro voters, ana the former so. 7A company has been organized in the city of New York, with a capital of $2,500;000 witha view to lending money for the working of cotton plantations, secured by mortgages, and by pledges of one half of the crop in addition. S7 The City Government ef Lonisyille pays Ty dead rat bronght to it, because he received The latter has in shares of $25 each, one cent each for eve! killed within the cit SP Little Adelaide Stinson accidently boiled to death in a potof waterin New j Frida; S7"Mrs. Day, recently gave birth to three verily, who cap tell what.a day may bring forth! SP The latest fashiona! has turn-down corners, o: borses on the wristbands. ble collar for gents n_ which appear doga’ These figures are re; The shirt itself is s) over with small horseshoes, or with the of dogs and horses. @7 The Fenians bave become so disg: ‘with U"Mahoney, hag 4s to spell his name Ob! Ma. S7-Charies M. Schnapp, a clerk in an la- dianapolis a —s hadn't snap enough to recuperate from a love disappointmen therefore shot bimeelf. . “ra S7 The largest amount of the British people in any one 000,000. The smaunt which the U.S. will pay this year will be S7 A white man was recently convicted of mg counterfeit money in Ss om the testimony of a colo! revenue paid b: ‘S37 FICULTCEAL TOOLS. 25 Ki my }- 00st Soehe GOODS “CHEAP! ALLIES. 2 cents, EST MOCSEBLAINES puble width All Wool Bi 'ALICOES, 18, 20, and 25 cents ‘MR RILEY @ Bi Bo. 36 Central Stores, opposite Center Market. 2p 23 scat eam) and see streets. Aee DB Laine. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. irgeon om board. > Payable in . OF its equive- 3.50; Bteer- UES WLVANS 2 00., 309 Peuna. ave., or 87 bg meee SF For subscription to the Mock of thie om pany. offering a and divi ; invest, 5 10. Sah acre 6" dome SEs Dp. atas p.m. aneunttee use of Motint Vernon Association. ee ne Potomac TRaNs ‘ATION LEE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. abt , Mathias Point, Pope's Oreek. lowden's Wharf. Leucasters + Stone's harf, Curriomen Bay, Foxwell’s Wharf, Piney — — i aka arrives at Baltimore at 8, m. op Sunday. J.B. BRYAN & BRO , Agents, otf anaes 343 Peace avenue. IOHMOND, FREDEBICKSB PO- R WOMAG RAILBOaDe? AND TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a. m. excepted.) The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, Va .and the South. via the Potomac ee Sixth Lago bgp ashington, to ee) Richi ee », ericka g and Potomac Railroad, new entirely a Aquis Oreek to Rich- mond ,Va, con: ing there with trains on the Rich. mond and Petersburg and Bicimond and Danville Railroads. for Peteraburg, Weldon, Wilmington. Raleigh, Greensboro’, Salisbury, Charlotte and eater, 8. O. iteamers Rozport — Vanderbilt leave Sixth Street Wharf daily (Sunday morning excepted) at 6 4 a.m. and and arrive in Richmond at 205 p.m. and 4a. THRO®ZGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, #ifty Miles Shorter and 2 Hours Quicker than any Other houte. Be sure and get Through Tickets via Aquis Creek and gp to Richmond, at the Company ’s Office, corner of Penns. avenue and 6th Pomowre es on board of the boats, wage checked rough. ¢ Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be in regdiness to convey passengers and baggage be- tween depots in Richmond. Passengers by this line pass by daylight Monnt Vernon, and may have an coportantty of visiting ie al battle Selds near Fredericksburg by stop- point. rons end cap on board of Steemors. 0. MATTINGLY , Supt., Washi . D. 0. MATTHEW OLARK, Aj ent, Washington. aps-ly General Passenger Agent, PRING ARRANGEMENT. — NOTICE.—Th Steamer CAMpXxIDGE, Osptat E. T. Leonarv. will resume he route on SATURDAY, March leaving her new pier. 170 Light street wharf, be- tween Lee and pany, » Baltimore, every SATURDAY and TUESDAY at 8 p. m., for Peiat, Double Miils, Oxford, Clora’s Point, Wal- lach’s’ Landing, Cambridge, Hnughlett's Wharf, Cabin Creek. and Medford's Landing. Retarning from Shore she wilt leave Med" oe ae overs tee a MON- . Th... a at above men- tioned landings “for passengers and freight, and re atS a. m. ef FRIDAYS and feb 28-tf bing Bal Terspare. fe AUCTION SALES. ee rie doit i.e EN @ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. a. ‘No. 626, corner7th ‘and D streets. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS aT AUCTION. On TUESDAY. the 22d day of May, instant, we will sell in front of the premises, at'6 o'clock p. bY virtne of a deed of trasg to the subscriber, bearing date the rs ‘arch, 1855. and re- corded in Liber 38. 8. No. 96, felion 309. tre, 5, 306, S87 and 308, one of the land ‘reco: of Wash- ington, county. in the District of Colum! 8. th Ly jeacr' raperty LT iD the city rj ‘Washington ‘storesaid vl Lots ‘mom: dered fone ig A (29) and thirty, number ndred ‘ ; (653. ‘erms: One third cash; balance in 6, 9, and 12 months, with tnterest from day ef sale. A deed given and deed of trust tak All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the coat of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not comp! ed with in five days after the saip, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of = parcharer by ot yertiaing such resale three imes in the nal Ip! geucer. ~ CHAR. 8, WALLACB, Trustee. my 9-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. B* Jas. ©. McQUIBE & OO., Auctioneers. TWO BUILDING LOTS ON STH, NEAR L On TUESDAY AFTEBNOON, Mey 18th. at 5% g’clock, we shail sell part Lot 14, Square 514. renting 41 feet 93; inches on 6th street west, be depth of about 110 fect tense test tian aod wht be divided in two building lots. Sele witheut re, Berve. : One-third cash: residue in 6, 12. and 13 mn secured on th irty. Sebettnecsrpachane trom. Onmveremcing my §-dts J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ¥ 3. U. McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers. MABOT Ahh co DEBATES ARE, SPURS 8 ALEB D: INING BUSINESS. a ec! . onthe oor and in from tion Boems ‘al as- Boilers, ®poons, Forks, &c., And an assortment of Painted Fancy Tinware. A number of new Stoves, Rai Fancy Forrester, Magic Shiel ize. Prize. Continental, &c., Avd Box Badiatore, Office and Chamber Stoves. puith a variety of Kitchen Tinware and Cooking ‘erms cash. . C. McGUIRE &CO., mys [Intet rie s Auctioneers. _my& __{Intelj___ Auctioneers. ¥ JAMES ©. McGUIRE & Go., Auctioneers. VEBY DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDENCE AT On TUESDAY, the 15th instant, 85% giclock on oO. the premises. we will seil. house 56, on 10th Street west, between oo Y streets, nesr oe 68, &c., such as— leasant as & ., the house bel Beariy new im complete repair; fronts 16 Tock = 5 ing th of sixty-one ‘Terms: helf cash; the balance in six and twelve months, with notes secured by deed of trust Conveyancing and revenue ‘at cost of pur- Possession given lst of June. . J. 0. McGUIRE & Co. my #-dts usta} Auctioneers, Be ee Mabe, cormer of Tis sa aeets, ADMINISTBATBIX 8aLB OF H OL: Oesiress, SOUSEHOLD On MONDAY, the lsth instant, at 100’clock s B., we' }. by the o Bt: end Apa alocot Kitchen Requlaftes, &c. ELIZABETH CLEMENTS, Ad 2 ye CERN a Wit ta Mo a kis, BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncors. BALE OF a HOUSE a} Terme: One-third cash; balance in si: tw insix and twelve Pris and ‘St the cost of par- ¥ JAB. C. McGUIBE & 0@., Auctionsers, ~ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BA gant —— 8 ‘Se iwig Je’casce, } dozen cach, Forster Reoling tae eee — oO 4% < jeireteiner of renounced in ea ME att ets Oem will not specie Py valuables. unless vbilte of nding, having ‘the | Square Ne. 234, Building Lots of a convenient size, each one of which runs back toa public al and Boundary streets, and city which is rapidly being improved. and where property is enhancing i to the purchaser in fee my 5-te ar eR pemaN, trate or VEBN: S15 OF SOPERESENT pounce az 2 "RD ells Soe ee 3s UCTION, 3 bh Oo ryt headeen me Con the. Lote mn: 4 at of the bemmer on lot Rocked offand the term complied with in five days from the property will be fesold at risk sat far purchasers. Conveyancing A GE smn Ancts, S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 , ‘H [8 UNAVOIDABLY | weathe: = spar, May 3d. came hour and place. myl GEBEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ‘7 CONTINUATION OF THE AB LES pee take piace on FRIDAY, the lith of Mag uae ir he By order of the Trustees. a WILLIAMS my 4-co8ds Ua Auctioneers. i _Auctioncers, B* 248. 0. McGUIBE & OO., Auctioneers. VAaLi LE BUILDING LOTS ON A BN RRMONT AVERUS at Auer ty On IDAY AFTERNOON, May I, at 6% mee og Dremices, we shall offer in subdivision of 214, fronti & Inches om Vermont avenue, betwee eas es lege? pak 194 feet, with a 15 feet, a north Fn # Leceiothdeal and 18 mont ure! T's expense. my 6-d cGUIRE & G6. auets. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctiencers. HANDSOME. BUILDING LOT ON 11TH SoURRRA Wg BETWEEN RHODE ISLAND Me 4 P STREET NORTH, AT PUB- On FRID. the lith instant, at 6 o'clock p.m., front of the premises, Lot No. 5, in vision of Square No. 637, having 20 feet deep. to a ten Sea olay . $25 down when auld. All con- veyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the “Tay 4 a _ GRE LLIAMS, Aucts. BBX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. Will be sold at Public Auction, om 7th street gast. between @ and I streets, Navy Yard. on TUESDAY. the 1sth instant, at 10 o'clock s. m. lot of Household Furniture, at the residence of a r leman declining housekeeping. such ag— . Seat Chairs. Tables, Carpets, Bedsteads. Buresa r Beds, Mattresses, Parlor ‘and ooking Sto ‘itchen nisites, &c., &o. Also, one M jany-case Piano, in perfect order. Terms cash. my9 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, Y WML. WALL & CO. Auctioneers. Original Horse and arriage Bazaar, He OLR ave bet ae nod aete'ote, SALE OF HORSES, CARBIAGES, HARN ac. On SATUBDAY MORNING, May 18. at 100’c) we will cell, at the Bazaar, 8 number of idle, Carriage, and Work Horses, (@ full description at sale,) compri abo: r orees, ir 5 Many good Work, Saddle, and Harness Horses, aLso, E » with and without To Mat intkeagy eo iets ALSO, A large collection of New and Second-hand Bug- ies. Heckaways, Carriages, Wagons, and other icles. One Heck and one Cou: rie good order. Leo. New and Second-hand Harness, Seidles, Carriages, &c.. at private sale. Bersiar sales days, Tuesdays, Thuredays, and turdays. Carri; and Harness always on private sale. mys" W. L. WALL & 00.. Ancts. B J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BUILD- ING LO’ TS on and near iéth street and Beund- ary, at Pablic Atction. On MONDAY. the 14th of May, instant, at tive shall sell, at public ‘auction, ich has been subdivided into 6) These lots front Teapecti vely on 1s'h. 1th, ¥; ing ine part o in value. offers an opportn- nity seldom to be met with, to those desiring to in- vest in real estate in this city. Terms : One-third cash; and the balance in two equal Cy pe at Gand 12menths, with interest. eee y —— of — on i La bps ees Con- veyanc! stam al irchaser’s coat. ae YY. FENDALL, Attorney, my8 {Int.) JC. McGUIRE & C@., Aucts. B* J. G& McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY BALE. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the ict of Columbia, made in the cause of Armand qulty, dated May 27-1as)-1 willoter arsucton os a! . +4 will offer at auction, on WEDNESDAY. the sth day of May nextcon the premises, at half-past 5 o'clock p. m., that valuabl« roperty in Was! known as Favier's Square, ing Squere 160, oquere is known for the valuable springs on it ich were recently filled up by the vernment. but can easily be restore! ity be divided to suit purchasers. ‘erme 0! ¢ fourth of the purchase money nd the residee in three equal instalments, at 6,12 and 13 months, with interest. to be secured by spoceves notes lien. The terms of sale must be pt within one week after sale, or the provers, may be resold. after one week’s notice, at risk and cost “compe 224 Comreeys at the cost of the rt : | cheer Oe WAL 4 8 COX Trustecr aplé-cotw =: J. C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucis. S7 THE SPOVE-SALE Fld rc N e i w jer unt - consequence o| wae me uw NESDAY AFTERN 4 s and place. W.&. COX, Trustee. Pls of es Leap aah te may be obtained at the ur 5 ee Pe McGUIRE & 00.. Anets, B* JAS. OC. McGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers. STATE CULTIVATION, 8T PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. (MD.,) only Teed, about two miles worth uf the Bebaeee” nerth of the Fome. accessible by three fine roads. zi Farm contains ene hundred and twenty and R quarter <a) scree of land, in one of the best 6: Ws Bigger, Onrroll Giarks, and others’ ant eter faim of St sod Bee H This Farm offers rare indacements to ALE OF 4 VALUABLE FARM. IN A HIGH iTCATED tn desiring to purchase, as it has been heavily ma- . or Country Residences, as there are fine building sites com ling a view tol for each place, provided the pur. Cap! ic id chaser desired to divide the farm. A large of the farm is set in timothy and clover, and about twenty-five acres in wheat, and the same in rye and corn; ten in oats. three potatoes. &c.; you: orchard of choice fruit trees; improvements good. ‘The entire fart is inclosed with a good, substantial board and rail fencing. There are never-failing springs. and well of excellent i For health location, it is unsurpassed in the ovdbe iarm will be sald with oF Witkens the young orope. Possession given in five after com- plying with the terms of sale. perfect. above Farm will be off forsaleat auction at the Auction Rooms, TUESDAY MOBNING, Mateae: One-baif cash; residue (a siz. twel ‘erme: : ; residue in six, ve, and eighteen menths, secured on the farm. Con- anci| ‘s rerADCIEG Ot POD MCOUIEE & C0.. Acts, wilt fouca the Pasuing Teeplomects ast Gscning sol ie ) nt row! and Seeded Crops. a . my S. PRCOTER® ale OF, VALUABLE } PROP- By vigtue of adecree of the Otrentt Court for Prince Tge's county, sitting ae a Court of Equi- ty. passed im the case of Hume vs. Hame, I will smarty sale, THURS. DAY, the Bist day of May o'clock m., died steed, coutalding ate = Stites the village of It healthily located, possesses the avantages of a and villege residence.” The laud 18 of good quality. wel pted to market purposes, is under an exeellent enclosure, . The dwelling. which is of brick, is commodious, “ js, consisting of stable, 1ce-house, &c., ‘Terms of sale: $1,000 can, residue in 1 and 2 toe, dtiige Maas Era rk are bao bo with interest roved security. Title indisputable and on pe; it of purchase money with Interest. the trustee will convey the property N.C. STEPHEN, Trastes. : nation by 8 feet, 48 fect Fence, 6% boa Paap PRINCESS drab ETS i che ¥ JAS. U. McGUIBB & ANOBBY SALB i E 4 4 i Hi ! é 595 ; Lf $ i ik in equare 164, we s! | tthe of some 3 H i H i E gi i i E i SB is i (1 i i iz A a 5 Z i HE | +4 Fi H the contract may be pre; emg at (name the place) for signata: , at thé corner of north, ice named or navy azent desi, ea! nated , and ia ame the bidder or bidders) shall eon’ fail to enter in e Un LLIAMS, Aucts. Y¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Austioneers. IC SALE OF VALUABLEIMPBOVED ROPERTY IN 1HE FIRST WARD, near the f us have been defaulters in ma/e with the Navy De- ‘atures of guarantors.) Te 1088. + Lcertify that the above named (here name the tors) are known to me to be good wsible guarantors in this ve declarations of the gua are, to the best of and reliable. jable. (8 To be signed by the district judge, di paymaster, or some persen known reau to be responsible. ‘ OF GOVERNMENT LUMBER. Chics Quartermaster’s Office i ot. at Pablic Auction, on ‘clock . m., part of Le No. 140, fronting 13 feet 6 i between 18th and 19th streets feet to ater. smerored Oy a -story frame house of « rooms. tater One, aif"cash; Dalange in 6 mouths notes ing interest. tek: yancing at cost of purchaser. Ad. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anucts. ALE OF A STEAM GEIST. & CAVALRY DEPOT, GIESBO. Quertermasses, General's order of the Quar' the ase, and that the my knewiedge Depot of Wash ILL AT THE im BO. D. 0. ey 21. 1856, at 12 o'clock m., feet of Government and descriptions, Gis Apel Tr sso master Gencral, hase of 843.900 he following sizes Cay George T. Bro .. on WEDNESDAY. May 33, 1866, 4 Mowing-deseribed public Bp it: One dy BTzaM GRINDING AND FEED with massive granite foundations.) 40 ie tial manne . Also, at the same time and place. the machinery 5888885 BEKSESasSa 2: > t ry ity-four (24) inches st: ° cast-iron bed- plate, with cold and hot wate: '» and cast-iron fiy-wheel, with y of the same material, twenty-four (24) inches Jadeon’s patent gov TWO (2) BO: HEE T LEE nite 3 jar rior lot of well-seasoned ad can be seen by applying to Brevet -» Quartermaster in 3 Lincoln Bepot, about one mile cast of ‘apitol P will be received for the purchase of 10,000 feet and myweets. . e ph H ernor. ILERS, OF 60-HORSE POWEB ‘ACH, le of the best boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-16) an inch in thickness, fi lametei and fourteen (14) feet five ( boiler contain: . Tompkins, Q. M seventy-six (76) lap-w ues, inches in diame- pendages. EX (10) PAIRS OF REED'S PATENT BUOK- Tide THIBTY (30) INCHES SPRING tracted of solid French burr millstone, and eet in heavy, well-balanced frames, with hay-cut- eyors sufficient to cut and Prepared feed on the ¢ irom, and the balanced, with ropesals sheuld be signed with the bidder's “name. and ive bis post office add: 1 posale for the foreman of Lumber,” to Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaste Lt ~ Depot of shal! mulleye of cast-iron. and 5 angersand boxes, sufficient todrive tea (10) pairs . dec. jpeg tg belt is of gg peer = twenty four (24) i ide. T! tagned, patent stretched le: Cater QUART SSASTESS OFFICE. Richmond, 2, 1866. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this nt, at 12 M., for farnish- Govermment with the fol- r. inery and Fixtures every tion atte best materials end workmanship. and a excellent con- b po — fine a ‘king wing im operation on! if deemed advie ment on the day of sale, the -—1,00u cords of Merchantable HARD CLASS 8.730 000 busbale OATS, in sacks, tone clean RYE oc WHEAT onths. nt of the Govern- dings will be sold nds. ired to remove their before the iret (ist) day of July next, unless otherwise arranged with the owner of the 6. the Sixth-street of sale. x Dor etn mee AG M., . and PAPEB FULDERS, all for each class s¢peratel, ‘orticles in cach clase pro” will be subject toin- e AMES A Brevet Brigadier General, in c! e fat Divistou:@. Ma". NMANT SALE OF THE MILI 1LBOAD AT BRAZOS SANTI. ee AGO. TEXAS. iriermaster General's Office. “y April 1y, 1966, jeeking & profi! ved at the office of muet te th. designe’ ie yertion se astes “Tanolen f the oats lon on delivery. ol e tee im class & mt must acco: be delivered to ee of expense to on delivery, or as soon there- rve the right to reject any Pape cage diateen a hen ond oemoet- ILLIAM L. JAMES, Bossy Brig. General and Chief Ques Trmater. NITED STATES MILITARY BAILB@ADS. tant Quar:+ ter, 250 G «z., ‘ashington, ‘D.C. Ap 6. will be received et this office the United States of iy epans “ Howe of the Rode. Plates, Bolte for the differeet spans, the th from eighty te one hun- fe Al! supplies to ‘G3 Atngion, The attention of capital! inyestment is invited to ¢! led proposals will be recei rmester General, (Division of River and lon.)at Washington. D. C., ¥ JUNE next, at 12 0'clock ry Bailr, ed free Bas we dentlene es allre anche T hiilie . Texas. include the entire. track, bridges. &., the railroad pertaining to the road Dg dtcek, cars, machi not include the title to the land. y ted Staten [ants miles in length, and ex- ti to White's Ranche, —% point connection The United States wipceaee ef all the tends from Brazos rande. is made by steamer moros. + ‘om this col with Brownsville and Mata- This route is the sho and i is is ir test best mense ic ny interior of Southern Texas and the communication b: eee d length of the e lren, and le Cash, in Government funds. 3 on the United States reserves the right to reject all for freigkt to deemed as barrel, and for pas- are, be pagoreed Proposals for ke Age Troy CRILLY, Brevet Maior and A.Q M.,U.8. A. AYOR’S OFFIOK, SEALED PROPOSALS Wi at es once until 4 ‘clock ‘J side diameter.) wall to be four . Or one brick jn thiek: e ‘eleven, fo comnest be wo 3 c=} of the sale will be that tr . whenever requ! yerniment at the ti BE HI gs iy eneopesa with the cower fn e sewer in : ty RP ng with the act approved May 3. 1866. ‘ernment funds, to be willetate Government reserves the right to reject any should be endorsed, addrepecd to fie Division aartermaster i 4 rf fk an ‘event ALB OF SPADES, SHOVELS, &c. Chih Quartermas AYOR'S OFFICE. ty fa er igr the drsction PROPOSALS WILLS at auction, an ler a a are. this cay, on MOR: fuera eee qbtt@ehort: handled and 1,500 long-handled Bhov- “gear eat, ‘shovels are frem the best man- ufacturers, and many of them are in original pack- “Feats wilt be sold sing! , with a5 eee wit will state the price seen ihe office of the C. City Hall, omand after | reject any.or all bids, j i, spedes and shovels in vil of twelve dozen. lege Bova wiact ‘erms: Cash, in Government funds. = D. H. RUCKER, of ‘Weabington VERNMENT PROP- ‘Weatbagten. 5 splétmyis Brev. Capt. eta al - RAILROAD LINES. | WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA Asp | WASOEORGETOWN RAILROAD. after MOBDAY May 71h, 3006, and ONDA jay Tb, anti! Pn Lee 7 between Traive will run as follows: Leave ALEXANDRA Local $00 See wea 4 FOR BALTIMORB. Leave Gaily, except Sunday, at 6: 1:2 er m.,and 245, and ¢350 and 7:20 FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. one + except Sunday, at 6:20,0.m., and FOR WaY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS * JUNCTION. Leave at ¢ and 6:38 end at 2:45 and 4:35 p.m Leave at 6:39 asd'7an ee ee >=. Ho s. be 2. trains to or Annepols ‘on Sunday. m. and >. FOR ALL PAKTs OF THE WREST. ly, except om Sunday, at 1:30 «. end7.s¢ pucrice hk 21227, ontycommecting 00 Reter URS ng ges ae Sastre streets. For New York, Philadelphia, nd Boston, see vertisement of Th: \e W.P. SMITA rot Transportation. comet G0: 8 KOONTE: Aecat, Waskington._ } T= ogen LINE BETWEEN wAeuaeron ILAPELPHIA AND BEW Wasninoron, March 25, 1886, ahington and Hew York are viz: EW YORK, wi of cars, Pe ve daily (except Sunder) ce? 8. @. and 6:30 Ril NEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11:18 ©. m. and 4:30 p. m. FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave dai day) at 7:38 and 11:18 @, wien SSS seein ot 1 ae ware for New York aud Philadelphia st 6:30 p. Sleeping cars for New York on 6:9 p. m. train “Through tickets to Phi and arrive at Lynchburg at 6.00 Leave Lynchburg at 6.90 p.m, and arrive at ington at 6 21a. m. ins make close connections at Lynchburg pein South and Southwest, and at Wash- lor North and Northwest. irst-class Bleeping Cars will be attached to the his road is attractive, not Key f for its comfort- able accommodations. but for the fact that it passes the now historic localities of Fairfax, Bull Ran, Mapaseas, Bristoe, lett's, Rappahannock, Oul- per, Orange and jonsville, places of imper- Titabic interest in the popclar mind Through tickets to all points South and South- West may be had in » New Yort. Philadei- ay elem] ae _= offices of the road fy ington jexandria J M: BROADUS, General Ticket Agent. otf Alexandria ECBET DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Ovax,” for GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, de. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercary, Only Ten Pills to be Taken 10 Effect a Cure, t en Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. ROFULA, ucuue, ‘non erere, SCROFU "ERS. RS, SCALES. BOL SYPHILIs TRITEOS VENEREAL Distae) . d SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE 8 WHAT THE HPRSEORREAD IE, == SAMA “Post Hosrirat. ‘Md., Feb. 20. 1864 their compesi| 1 Se tar as my use of them extends, C. FORD, corner lith and . Washington; HENRY x. and '. my 6-tf Letters Pat the seais of the Imperial