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“EVENING STAR m Bill—Mene- aud City of Paris. tothe let oo 4 td imet.. with Liverpoot ca SPECIAL NOTICES. Seales sUBELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU 1s cuRInG | every caso of Kipexy Dumis, Runvuatiem, bavearrived at New York, The News from | GraveL, Uninagy DisonpeRs, Weanness and Austria and Italy continues very warlike. Active preparations sre being made on pot i sides. She British Ministry nave refused to regard the close yore on the reform bill as equivaientto a defeat. Gladstone announced im the House of Commons tbat the franchise Dill would be passed on, and a bill for the redistribution of seats would be introduced on the 7tb, so that boih might be s dered to- gether. Inthe reply to the inquiry whether the Goverpment would stand by the bill, he said, “As long 4s the bill stands, we stand; if it falls, we tall.” The Liberal Tejoice that the issue is pow piain, and the Liberal members must now lace -he pure and simple question without the protection of an evasive amendment. The Jama:cacommissioners haye arrived bome. There is nothing official as to their reports, but the Times anticipates it will justily the martial law, but censure the subse- uent psoceedings. Ajpolicecons:ab‘e has been oaat dead im Dubiin by a Fenian. The German questien continues to be war- like, Dut the relations between Austria ard italy are decidedly menacing. Both Govern- menis deny aggressive desigas, but both are reprecented as vigorously preparing for war. The Itolian Pariiament promptly voted autho- rity to the Government to raise means for the defence of the country. It is asserted that the italian Government lias called out 15,000 men. The Austrian force in Venitia is computed at 10,00) men. The Florence correspondent of the London Simes says there can be no doubt that the Italian Goverameat desires war as the only means of extrication from an exceed- jnely talee and difficult situation. A Berlin despatch talks of probable increased arma- ments by Prussia. There is a severe panic on “Change in London and Paris. Funds and se- curities are all materially depressed. Napol- eon presided at a special council of the Minis- terson tee ith vltmo. Report s it was to consider the Austrian proposition t Austria ano Italy should simultaneously disarm. One rumor says it was determined at the meeting to prevent aggressive movements, and to in- #ist Bpok the acceptance of the Austrian Toposition. An lialian fleet bas jeft Genoa. ts destination is unknown. The depression of London and Paris exchanges is unabated. The Austrian iron-ciads are stued to have re- ceived orders to puttosea. Their destination is believed to be the German ocean and the Baltic. A Berlin telegram says the reply of the Austrian government to the Iast Prussian despateh received, dated April Austria will withdraw to the imierior the troops now on the Prussian frontier, but at the same time she will continue her armament against Italy. The Paris troops on the frontier are said to have advanced nearer to the Austrian territory. An unauthenticated rnmor from Vienna said that Austria intends to propose a European congress. Brack Tuxsep W bere is in Geneva, Western New York,a woman about 45 years old, who was formerly as olack as the man in Virginia—that is, as blick as tar. Within the last six years she has become en- trrely white. is in good health, and works at cooking and washing. Her hair still re- mains curled as before. She is a respectable Woman, and is well known in Geneva, and many persons recollect her when she was en- urely black. 7° A Memphis paper attributes the sudden decease of many mulesin Northern Louis- yana tothe buffalo guats, which settle on a mule or horse in such numbers, and so fill his Dostrils and throat as to produce strangulation. Horses and mules so affected, according to the Louisville Courier, “swell up, and explode with a crack hke the report of a pistol.” The buffalo gnats are homeopathic insects, sup- posed to contain a vicious quautity of nitro- glycerine. S7 llinois papers report that a short time ago quite a number of persons were congregited together in Lacon for the purpose of dancing, when a lady of their number said she thought dancing was a foolish and sinfal way ofspend- ing time, and that if the gentlemen and ladies would kneel down she would pray for them. They did soanc they held a good prayer-meet- ing. Sap.—Alexander Webb, a young man resid- ing in_Baltimore, shot bimeelf through the beart Wednesday morning. He wrote a letter previous to ending his existence in which be Stated that “after having served four years in the United States army, he was unabie to ob- tain respectable employment, and could not live and see his Mother want, therefore pre- to die.” S7-A white man named Michael Nash, was tried in Chariotte, N. C., on May Ist, for com- mitting & rape on a girl, his own cousin. The crime was committed nineor ten years ago. when the girl was only twelve years old, but the prisoner escaped and did not return to the State until recently. He was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged on the first day of Jane. * ~ S97 A mouse in the meal bin hasbeen dis- covered at a Toronto elevator, in the arrest of one Joba Huntley, the foreman, who bas been doimg a heavy grain bosiness on his own ac- count on bis plunder, much to the puzzling of the patrons of the warehouse, who have been greatly ‘roubled by short measure. is stopped, and Huntley is himself @7 The Denver (Colorado) News of the 26th ult, contains @ letter from a Salt Lake corres- pondent. of which is denied t! tom stories of murder and The reported killing of eight Salt and ordering aii the Gentiles to quit the coun- try, is pronounced false, G7” Ross, the forger, is very well off—i. ¢. no- body knows where be is. @7 Four couples were divorced in New Bedford last week. S77 The English Admiralty are about to bave the whole of the Japanese coasts and rivers accurately surveyed. However, the jie are not ‘anonarchs of ali they survey.” S7 A Western critic, in speaking ofa w play, says: “The unities are admirably ob- served, the dnliness, which commences in the first act. never flags for a moment until the curtain falls.” 87 “March winds and April showers Bring forth May flowers,” | But then, to finish the cadenza, They also bring the influenza! [Puneb. Cc°*. auD WOOD. I am prepared to deliver COAL and WOOD to consumers ineny part of the city cheap for cash, of Coat has been selected with great care, @xpressiy for the retsii trade, and comprises sume ope ES }. corner te, e, 7th and L streets; L. B. Boul streets. pe eg tein spocensld bon ‘with toe pprobation of the Or phane’ Court of Washington County aforesaid. ap- far as the same bave been collected and turned tate _~ be pablished ree weeks in the vening Star, previous ¥ the sid oo ate 7 2p 6 lnwSw* eet Thocister cf W DiseGuainmia alesuitariontes sorte y a . - comes the medinm through which Taste and Bean- fy, Combining themecives with the useful, will | bring to every bome embellishments of its eh | weodl ‘ok. It te the art of decorating articles ‘« em ‘al. Porcelain of all descriptious, China, ester. lvury. Leather, Paper, Glas, 2, Oi Clothe, Furniture, Wax Lights, Tice an Bite: Tapentty, Velvet Onion. or aut je ~ te vel 5 jon. or iy ep etable or Mineral su can beina few ment of wey by Mrs. 8. B. 370 SuRDS CUTTING: i Also _DKESS CUTTING by 2p Pim” ‘ Fee 3 idden and December; by Mre. Havback Piha me kev other Poems; by Sexe. Poetical Works, 3 vols n Ten- Treatments €C- PRANOK TAYLOR OF MAN 18 STBENGTH—There 7s ore ow editt. Poems; Somersby edition Bpidemtc Unol- | Pains fo the Back, Famate Gouprtaints and TrovsLEs srising from Bxcussxs ov any Kinp. COME, YB APFLIOTED) TRY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. ‘Bold by all Apothecaries. Price 91 & CO., New York, and BARNES, RD &00., Hew Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & BOGEES, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-1y —\———___ COLGATE'S AROMATIO VEGETABLE S0AP A superior ToiLEer Soar, prepared from refined Vxexrtasxx 011s in combination with GLycenrne and especially designed for the use of Lapims, end forthe Nuxsrny. Ite perfume fe exquisite, and ite washing properties unrivalled, For sale by all druggists. - fed-eoly ———— TO DYB EASY fa very desirable. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAR HAIR DYB is the best im the world. Complete in one bottle. Nowash,nestain. motrouble. Achild can apply it. Persons wishing te avoid the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed im public, can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It dose not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts life and lustre. Gives = beautiful bleck or brown, aa pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N. ¥. DEMAS BABNES & CO., New York, Wholesale Agents. my 16-eoly 4 SUPEBIO! MEDY. We can conscientiously recommend to It gives relief almost instan' hy fe with: ee eentnocebte to the taste. There is nodoabt but the Meliifiuous Uough Balsam is one of the best preparations in use, and is all that ics proprt- stor claims torit. We have tried it daring the past week. and found relief from a most sietrocsing cough. Ii ts prepared by Pr. Strickland, No. 13 Sycamore street. Cincinnati. Ohio. sale by Droggists, Sold by J. W.NALRN & 00.. also at WATTE'S Drag Btorey and OHAS, OHWIBTI: ae 7 Pa. avenue and Ninth street. TWO BAD OASES OF PILES GURED BY DB Mr. Glass, of Janceville, Wipe ace rites for ir. jase, snes: Wi the benefit of ali who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for eight years with an aggra- vated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged rom the army lncurable, (he being quite para- FcUege miecien Bretnio et go re ri one le FILE REMEDY. “The recommendation of these ‘chronic cases of Pi ie ag Dr. Strickland’s sie pemeay-, ip evel yi . . BAIBN & Ob: CHAS, OHBISTIANI, $71 Pa. street. oo %t-ly SECRET DISEASES. SamManitan's Girt is the most certain, safe and effectual remed y— le reme- . the only vecetab! dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days. and recent cases in twenty- . exposed. 1» 82; Sa wanitan's Root anp Hegs Juices—A poritive d per aancnf cure for mmtite, Scrofain, Ulcers. Sold by 8.0. Ferd. Soe advertisement, MABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Esssy of Biscesel nnd Abums Cue rosa thy Mie) whicl powers, with sure means ‘of relief, Sent free of ch: sealed letter yt . Addi Dr. J. BKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard ‘Association, Philed ja. Pa. 6-3 STEAMBOAT LINES, ‘TSE NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD. Wamaad ba first-class side-wheel. amere between SRW YORE AND BREMEN VIA COWES, With comfortable accommodations for passengers of all grades, carryi "he United States Mail. Leave New York on THURSDAYS: BALTIC. 3.uc0 tens, 1,600 horse A G. Jones.‘ ommander..... WESTEEN METKUPULIS, 2,600 tous, 1,000 horse pewer.. ATLANTIv, 3 600 tor er valuables, waless bills of lading, having the ve! rig soem mapateninntr a "G08; Second. Bi Be 1. @206; If, ae, ; ‘or freight end poseace oo to . ELVANS & OO. 309 Penna. ave., of 5 Loulsans av6., A is &7 For subscription to the = of this Com- pany, offering » safe and div: ving invest Trent, a JOHN B. BLVANS 4CO. ply ‘Agents for D.0. my 4im a a & 0. ST#AMER LEAVES FOR MT. VERNON. at wLHUBSPAY ary a m. Hetarus a! . . Round Trip, $1.30. One-third of this amount ‘for use of Monut Vernon Aseociation, Washi: and Al dria Boats leave each ving sven be hear from Tem. t0 Som for Excursione ee Were eR iswicn, 12-60t Geners! Sup’t P. 5 poTomas TEANSPORTATION LINE. NOTION TO SHIPPERS. The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. BE. A. BYTHBE, leaves Washington até a and Al- expndria at 7 a. Vv A ‘ . n Stores, Mathias Point, Pope's reek“ Biamt Point, ‘lowden’s Wharf. ‘s arf, o's y, Foxwell’s Wharf, erri Bal a | jar Pore Lookout, and vee at Baltimore at On .B. AN & BRO 5 ap7-tf vB = 3a 3 Pee avenue. ) 10H FREDERI Pi ROSMOMD CERPERIOEEREE® 48D FO- TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) BE phy may mont i.tivect — te Richmond, Steamers Gixth Street Wharf, asbington, to A 5 and Potomac Railroad, Bow entirely com from Aquie Oreek to - mond ,Va, con ing there with traiuson the Boltroeds. for Petesin or Weldon, Hastagven, Chester, e reson ms. Street Wharf daily ie ny mOTaing cxeepted) at iy: 5 nendbopeny Passengers by line pees light Mount ve ving a that : GEO. MATTINGLY. Sept, Wamnington, D. O. MATTHEW CLADE maT iad j ion Li wi LJ ATORDA PUES: 8p. m. Point, Destie Mile Ora cee Pee we Fess Satie, Giese sree tee, from the Restern Shore she will leave Mede fords Wharf every THURSDAY ond MON- pay. stl p. m., vatelen on ar @ above men- Ming Baltimore at se eee Yate ETS ood FoRapa ye. . fob 8-48 Prutras & 00.8 CLEANSING FLUID WILL REMOVE ALL STAINS 5 UREA GREASE, OLL, ICE CREA BABE, Ol TOT NOH. LEMONADE, CHAMPAGNE, &c., now KID GLOVES and WOOLEN GOODS, Without impairing the color or leaving any un- pleasant smell. For saleby 5 IKI, Sole gcrt ¥ Jor peu’ bat side, th ‘Vet! rosy gt A Dogars CHEESE. Just received, ‘GANESTEALO cHEneE. 7 wary, CAVALLO CHEESE. those suf 2 -s8t DB. STRIOK- LAND’S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALGAM, AUCTION SALES, UCTION SALES. } B JAMES U. McGUIBE & Oo., Auctioncors. VERY D LB_RRICK BSIBABLE BRICK BESIDENCE AT On TUESDAY, the ith instant, at the premises. w Lh. No, plcesnt 20 © /dgpeo residence, - the op 10th street, renning a dopth ot anny eee feet oneinch, nveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of pur: | acer. Possession given lst 3 Fg ULRE “my fdte Untel.j Aectiowets, BBX 248. 0. McGUIRE & 00, Auctioneers. TWO BUILDING LOTA ON STH, NEAR L On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 15th o'clock, we shall sell part Lot 14 Tequete tt roating 41 feet 9% inches on Sth street west, be tween L and M Streets north, with depth of about 110 feet to a 30 feet alley bed ‘ided in two building lots. Sale wi T ms: One-third cash; residue in ¢, 12, and 18 months. secured on the proj z veyane stamps at haser’hcont Nadebs spel ByS-dte - 0. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. B® GBEEN & WILLiA 4S, Auctioneers; No. 526, corner 7th and D streets. ELEVEN HANDSs®O: BUILDIN: ‘3 neAS NNSYLVANIA AVENUE 1B A ROC. peat EEK AQUEDUCT BRIDGE AT weshall sell, in BM EDNESDAY. the = instant ie ees, a! cl ht handsome Builaing Lote, fronting each 20 fecton L street worth, between 2th ‘and 7th west, near bm ba avenue, with a depth of 101 feet toa Also, three haulsome Building Lots. fronting 17 feet on 2th street. {n the aame square, running ide alley they being subdivisions of These lots are handsomely located, @ for the erection of good honees Terms: One-half cash; bilance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest A deed giveo anda of trust taken. All co. veyance and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $25 ares id down when the property is knocked on each lot. my 3-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN conseq ef the rain, until WEDNESDAY, May 35, at the same hour and place. my 10-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. BXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ac ,&c, At AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, May léth, at 10 oclock, I will sell at No. 59 Ist street. between Market and Frederick streets, an excellent as sortment of Hovsehold Furniture, being tho effects of a gentleman declining honsekeeping, viz Parlor Cheirs, Marble-top Tables xcellen ree % and B; Beds. Bodstenda and Beddin mare Cottage Sets. Curt Mirrors. &c.. Walnut Extension Tables. and other Tables Excellent and nearly new Refrigerators Cooking ana Parlor Stoves Ollcloth. Crock and Glassware And many articles not mentioned. Terms cash, wy ll THOS. DOWLING, Auct. [3t THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN AUOTIv TOWN, AT On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOUN. May 16, at 5 o'clock, 1 will sell, in front of the premises. part of Lots No 117 and 113. fronting 49 feet on Mont- mery street. and running back toan alley. The provements cousist of three good Frame Houses on Montgomery street and four Frame Houses on the siley, mel an excellent chance for an investment, as the proverty is now renting for $116 per month, and will be sold together or sep- ara’ : One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, eighicen months, with interest. secured by & Fr oe ar the ° pot tha pachence ee am al e Cos! irs “ny? THOMAS BOWLING, Auct, ¥ W. L. WALL & CO. Auctieneors, yALUABLE IMPBOVED PROPERT 1s TauandD KE ACOTIONT® ON THE AND A On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May I7th. at5 o'clock. we will sell, infront of the premises, all of Lot No. 9, in Square No, 296. fronting 50 feet on 13th street. between C street and Virginia avenue, and running back 155 foot 174 imobee te @ 20 foot alley, the improvements cons! ° story and attic frame builuing and large back building, The property will be sold tugether er Separate. Title p-rfect ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 ronths. with Interest, secured by adeed of trost on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at the ‘ay OMY. L. WALL & CO., Aucte. BR® AMEE O. McOUIRE £ 60., Auctioneers. SALE OF FINE THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING HUUSE. On THURSDAY. Many 17, at 6 o'clock p. m., wo shall cell Dwelling House with Lot, lecated and being No 76 K street, between 2th and 2th, and is fornisbed with modern improvements, ve.andah ard fountain in front. new we in kitchen, com- lete sewerage, stable and earriage-house with driver's ry remente oe roar lot, Qesbling for six orses. oan jon giv A Terms: One third cash; balance in ox and twelve mente: secured oo ~ roperty . Conveyancing rebager’s cost. le ve. “ny 10 [lnt.) J. 0. McOUIRE & CO., Aucta, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneors, Bio, 526, corner of 7th and D streets, TEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, SIT- BD ON 15TH UAT STREET WEST, BE- TWEEN P AND Q STREKTS NORTH. WITH tan IMPROVEMENTS, AT PUBLIC AUU- SDAY.the 17th instant, at 10 0% 1} well, in front of th 18. 14 nnd 36, being su! omuare. having good fronts and depths. to be sold without reserve. Terme: auarter cash; balance 6,12 and 18 ‘ths, secured by a deed of it on the premises ach lot when sold. E LUIAMS, Auctes, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. B No, 526, corner 7th and D streets. VALUABLE AL ESTATE SALE OF BUSI- EES PRUPEKTY on 7th street west, between end I treets north, at Public Auction. Un THURSDA ¥. the 17th instant, at 6 o’elock front of the premi 428, with the ta Store and welling back 8 good ag rs for —— Torme: One. third cash; balance mont ki ed off. ear io’ % GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B® GREEN & TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING T AUCTION. On TUESDAY. the 22d day of instan’ will sell im tront of the premises. at 6 o'clock p m.. by virtue of a deed of trunt ti he ai Desring dete the 99th day of March. 16s5° aad corded'in Liber J A. &) No, 95 felon ai ee S05. 57 wat iw 3 }, one of the land ‘records of Wash- Ls ‘tom county, in the District ef Oolambia. the eec! bed property lying and ing in 0129) aud. thirty (40:) in Baers ndred and fifty-two, (653,) and hered jen 10) and eleven, (11,) in Square 8. ‘Trustee. 3 BN @ WILLIAMS, Aucts. B® J. 0. McGUIRE & GO., Aucticnesrs, EXEOUTO LE OF TWO BRICK DWEL. LING HO AND LOTS 0 BEY AVENUE, NEAR L STREET MN NB AY’ AFTERNOON. at six glock Gu ige prewlons we sbali oil, ita't and a oa 5 ol 656, col, npreved ‘by ive tireacctens beick ¥ rev y tw: ree -e' Bonsae, welibuit with aside lot to cach, and will ‘Terms. One-half cash; Tesidue in six and twelve months, secured upon the property. Conveyancing at uA cost of the purchaser. If the terme of sale are not complied with within one week from day of sale, the property will be re- sold at the risk and expense of the defaulting par- aeer rs. ree res JAMES FITZPATRICK, xecutor Dominic Conroy. _myli-dte J.C. MCGUIRE & U0. Avsis. et ES. *B SALE OF VALUA - FP ROSTEE’S A S NTY BLE PROP. By virtue of adecree of the Circuit Court for Prince George's county, sitting as a Court of 4 ty, passed in thecase of Hume Hume, I will €xpose fo public sale, onthe premises. on THURS- DAY, the Sistday of May, 1956, at 12 o'clock m., that val proparty of which Uharles Hume died seized, containing about 40 acres. lt adjoins the village of Bladensiurg, is most healthily located, possesses the avantages of » country and village residence. The land is of a good quality, well adapted to market purposes, and is under an exeelient euclogure, The dwelling. which te of brick, is commodious, has sttached Spit o large garden: that is very pro- ductive. and abounds with excelient fruit, all the buildin, sisting of stable, ice-house, &c., are in good a Terms of : $1,000 cash, reaidne in } and 3 ears. with interest and @) rity. Title relepersdle and on peyment of purchase mouey with Interest. the trustes will convey the property to the purchaser in fre stmpl: my Ste N.C NY eee af BIGBRATORS, Wa LERS, For P.M, i lepmest Ro. 294 Bridgasi.. Gooravinta, BBY 7 © MeGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, | NAY? Devan CHANCERY SALE By virtue of a decree of the | Jardin et alc va. Albertine Fa os Hey, dated May 37,1857. Circuit the SEALED P; each the pr pik! ! aiely. endorsed 2 Poca vier et ab., No. 1,283, THE ABOVE BALE I8 POSTPONED IN loment weather until WED- bour oh. OOX. "True ® subdivision maybe obtained at the EAb ESTATE IN THE WARDS ‘AT PUBLIC instant, at Bi; o'slock p. fronti recnty soccad ssreet oats t . it on Twenty. wee! on Mand Ni streote norte 2 “ ing Bew Hampsbire avenue, between M1 north, In quate No. 70; Lot street. between Twentie: IRABLE SALE OF RB a AND SECOND m., we sbail sell. Lots 6,7, 8.9, and 10, on O nd enty fret ote ,0n New Hampshire av: treets, N ie nd 4, at the cormer of svpnae andreas AY, the th inst até siclock . ost., e >, Lote 18, 14.15, and rth, i are 206; Let 1,in Square 238, at the ger or of Thirteenth street ry . @.. in front of the at the corner of S street north. If of trust on the —— stamps be secured bys deed pre rty. Allcenveyancing and al h piece at thi bammer. “my dg LLTAMS, Aucts. LE OF A STEAM GRIST MILL AT THE CAVALBY DEPOT, GIESBORO. D. 0. # C., April 17, 1806 Quartermaster General's order of the Quartermaster Gen be sold, on the bromine at GRINBING AND FEED ILL. anite foundations,) 40 by 39 and engine houses attac' best material, and in (frame, with masstv feet. with coal, b all constructed of the very most substantial manner, Also, at the same time and place. the machinery and appliances of the mill, consisti \i(1) BNGINE,OF 1 der of twonty two (22) inches diameter nches stroke, set upon a heavy cast-iron bed-plate, with cold and hot water nd cast-iron tly- whee! same material, ten (10) diameter and twenty-four (24) inches face, wi Judson’s patent governor. TWO (2) BOILERS, OF 60-HORSE POWER , made of the best boiler iron, five-sixteonths (5-16) i y five (5) feet in diam and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length; boiler containin, each three (3) a1 ter, with all the requisite appe: TEN (10) PAIRS 0) pumps and heater, driving- pulley of th ere a §) ta one-fou: ine! ndages. F BEED’S PATENT BUOK- INGHAM THIBTY (30) INCHES SPRING 3 constructed of solid French burr millstone, and ced frames, with hay-cut- tin heavy, well- fore ‘elevators and conveyors sufficient to cut and bandle the hay. grai The shafting is ulleys of cast-iron, faced and jangersand boxes, sufficient todrive Sie saliva parish ts cht and twenty four mc ¥ a i ge lt Gs re of the est ‘ ned. paten! eather. ‘The Engine, Bolleres Machinery spd Fixtares are ard workmanship. dition and fine wo! in operation onl aon sine. t iron, and the alanced, with in excellent con- ‘ing order, the mill having been about fifteen months. int of the Govern- idings will be suld i erme Fe Cash, in Goverament funds. Purchasers will be required to remove their Property before the first (ist) day of July next, uvless otherwise arranged with the A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street wharf every hour during the day of sale. Any further info * vlog may be canes ven upon application, in person o: George T. Browni: 4.Q. M. DA, oF at this of ate BS es Brevet Bri, i A ier General, in char; ret Division, Q. M. ERNMANT BALE UF THE MILITARY BAILBKUAD AT BRAZOS SANTI. 4G0. TEXAS. Brazos Santiago te le will include the entire track, water stations, railroad meteriais » together with Oe ome cars, machinery, and other The sale will not include the title which does not belen, ci This road is about tends fi Di irom Brazos on the Bio Grande. is made by steamer with Browns moros. This route is the test me! ic bot wi meh interior of Bouth and jen miles in le and Gulf of beer fo ail Sons can readily Tortvous Revigation, ‘Be the 01 so. Usted, for treigkt es ct got es $5 per barrel, and e oe is five feet gauge, good ties, T rail, and ‘ticular description of the pro Brownsville ae of the sale will be that tr: farntehed for all Govern! supplies, whenever req: ment at the time road, ad tae abel rorable othe Covenant, per cent. cash,in Go Government reserves the right te reject any |, at the rates to the New York be hase ef Brazos San' ”? and addressed ektagiens B: Guavermerer Genera ingten, D.C. uartermaster a By order of the Quarts eT ANDBE BLISS, it Colonel and A. Q. M. incharge Fourth M,G. 0. ‘ep 20 STt Avorn SALE OF EMPTY PACKAGES, OF ORDNANUB AND ORDNAN@: PORES A’ aurife oe mast idle Office Chics Quartermaster Midd le By order of the Chief of Ord booed will be sold at Fort Powe. a. en MONDAY, lowing described lot of 2,927 pounds, more or less, Rifle Powder, in nds, more or less, Cannon Powder, in 8.80) pounds. more or less, Cannon Powder, in barrels, 100 pounds each. wb er Carriages and Ohassis, Pr Carriages and Chassis. 642 pounder Carriages and Ch: arriages and ( ‘archasers wtil be allowed ro! shin Government funde, wire tddie Miter eect Colonel and Chief Quartermaster. ABGE SALE e oO VSRNMENT PROP- of 1346. at 10 o'clock e given below, Mier mance, U. 3. A pub! ie, (8) daye fer the Hancock, cem- Id at Newbe: of Ord ance ud commence on t thd a. m., and con: a. the principal classes Iron and Brass Guns, Gun Carriages. Hi Saddles. Halters. Bridles, Blankets Trop, c ead, Smiths, Armorers, and Saddlers’ ha Leathe Carte. Ging complete, Tutantry ipments Im wil ctber articles teowemenc ton. shee Mets met — lee Ses oe ae will be far- i upon application to ia of he By "4 neral A. B. Dyer, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. 0 Al Wtmyis — Brev. Capt Ord. Dept.. STEPHEN, Truster, W DDIVIELD'S NBW coor I Rd ‘ookery Book; Domestic Cook- Hints for the Ee PROPOSALS. Tt, ‘Bemee ab Yanve Bladere are 7 bested to name the time in which ie ers are req to the i they willengags te ete eay er all of the je comp! ings. and if their off pted, they will be held tea faithfal Speention of their contract under evens as fring to bia ‘ust necessarily visit the ‘erso! er mm y apd ex: Present condition of the ip ite of (name the State. fer to farvish, u our advertisement, Gatea (ante te of advertisement.) and subject to all the requirements of , all the materials and workmanship u necessary for the complete and entire reconstrac- tion of palleing temmecine building) in Navy Serd cone to the plans and hed Shouidimy for Be Lok ie con' . Should my [or our] offer: sceopted we jest the contract be to ‘ty ne the piace) for signatare e aster at (name and certifieate. (Bere the bidder or bidders and each member of the firm to sign their offer.) Form of Guaranty. dersigned (name of guaranter ) of (name a 2) — State of — Bsc coer come (Dame of sec guarantor, ee y guarso! bove named ( name the bidder or bidders) will, if his lor their} offer as abeve he acce, enter into contract with the United States, ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post office named or navy acent des: ted; and in case the said (name the bidder er bidders) shall {aii to enter into eoptract, we guarantee to make ot to the United States the difference between @ offer of the said (name the bidder or bidders, and that which may be accepted. And we hereby declare that neither of us have been defaulters in ie ona ae —_ — oor the am De- partment. (Signatures of guarantors.) ‘Witners.) certify that the above named (here name the guarantors) are Known to me to be good and re- sponsible guarantors in this case, and that the ove declarations of the guarantora te this offer "e, to the best of my knowledge and belief. true ind reliable. . (Signature) To be signed by the district judge, district attor Bey. collector, paymaster, or some person Own to the bureau to be responsible. ap S45 OF GOVERNMENT LUMBER. i ¥ s Wash: Chief Quartermaster’s Office Depetel, fas! stae't Seated proposals will be ccesiven sehen tis w we is of ti MONDAY. Ma: an ¥ 21, 1856, at 12 o'clock m. for the purchase of 843,909 feet ber, of the following sizes and descriptions, 18,000 feet 135 inch Oak 100.000 feet 2 inch GVak 10,000 feet 2,-inch Uak 100 O00 feet 3 inch Oak 10.080 feet 33:-inch Oak 73 000 feet 4-inch Oak ineh Poplar. very superior lot of well-seasoned Lumber, and can be seen by applying to Brevet Col. ©. 'H_ Tompkins, Q. M., quartermaster in charge at Lincoln Depot the Capitol Bids 5 3 s o> ‘The The unsorigned reserves the right to reject all the bids snould they be considered too low. Payment (in Government funds) wili be required Upen notification of acceptance of bid, and prior to the delivery of the Lumber, which mast be re- a within fifteen days after the preposal is ac- sbeuld be signed with the bidder's nd give his post office address, en- jorse: ‘oporals for the Purchase of Lumber,” wet era on. eat Onbt Gorgon . Maj. Gen. hte: my Sit Depot of Washington, (CHIEF QUABTERMASTER’S OFFICE. DEPaRTVENT OF VIRGINIA Richmond, Va., May 2. 1856. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thie office until the loth instant. at 12 M., for farnish- ing the Unites States Government with the fol- lowing 64, jes, Vix: ‘GLASS 11,60 cords of Merchantable HARD VOD. CLASS 2.—20,00 bushels OATS, in sacks, 400 tons prime TIMOTHY HAY. i CLASS 3 —20 tons clean BYE or WHEAT STRAW. baled be requiged, including LETTER” FOOLS, requi includin 9 a ‘AP. FOLIO POST. NOTE, BLOTTING. ead ENVELOPE PAPER. ENVELOPES, (various fs} 5 £ @ S Ww 8, TEE D PENCILS. UF FIO TAPE, ERASERS, PAPER FOLDERS, all to be of good quality. Proporals wili be made for each class separately, and minet designate the articles in each Pro- Posed to ruished. ‘The wood, hey.and straw will be subject to in- spection ou delivery. Samples of the oate and the articles in class ¢ must accompany the pro; 5 All supplies te be delivered tothe U. 8. Quar- termasters at Richmond and Fort Monroe as they may be required, free of expense tothe Govern- ment, to be fer on delivery, or as soon there- “T United Ste erenen © the right to reject any D jen reserve or gre which may be deemed incompat- ible wi interests of ae bere Brovet Brig. General und Oniet’ ‘Quartermaster, re" . Gel ai ua 5 my 5-td : Department of Virginia. ——— —$_$J${?j meet enetnle. U™ t=» STATES MILITARY BAILBOADS. Office Of Assistant Quartermaster, 250 G got "Washington, D. x} rit 4 until 12 m. Aa aa et ~ fromthe United States 'of afl the Iron Work for spans of *‘Howe's Improved Truss }, suitable itter in length from eigh' - ned apa forte yne feet " a The Iron is now stored at the works of the Mleve- land Bolling Min Company, Cleveland. Ohio, and wih. detailed but of Ihe: Iren. end lenath of the spans, may be a om application at this of- ‘Terma: Cash. tm Government funds. ; The United States reserves the right to reject all bigs vnek doomed sdvaningeou, sp opens ge the Purchase of Bridge Iron.” ¥. J. CBILLY. myltd Brevot Major and A. Q Boe, A. ee, AYOR ‘ICB. M isting ASHINGTON, May 4, 1866, will be received at this office anti} 12 e’clock m. eT UmEDAY. May 15th, instaat, for groting 2 oe Street west. from M street north F ed naar? rem or so much thereof as the may ect. Biedere wilt ee Rer cubic yard for cutting and filling, only which measures most to be paid for. The s dirt, if ony, tobe here er ths Comminieees ee direct; Citebonld re. it shall may dirt te mak deficiencies, be tieo taken from where. The Commi =m jesioner rect. No part of the appropriation will be paid until the work is ved by the Commissioner and As- sistant Comuissioners. omer?’ JA8. W. SPALDING, _my 5-eotd Commissioner Second Ward. Gem MATIONAL EXPRESS r seek RPORTATION os ROMraNT, The MAgrTON aL EXPRESS and TRANSPOR- TATION COMPABY having final! leted Boutbera threugh connections from” sini ~ NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TOBALTINORS WASHINGTON. RIQnWOND, . VANAH, OHARLESTO! a intermediate ani adjacent towns as Boath ee ATLANTA, GA., and alse re fected ite Western connections, eia the and Obio Bailroad over mail roads, to CISCINNATI AND 8ST. LOUIS, pared to receive Freight, ONEY AND BULLION. end totransfer the same Ct @ places de- signated and all nee al iene TLY. EX BevIOMAND CHBAPLT as can be dome by any other Riad A i ‘also opened in MOBILE and NEW ORLEANS. and inva few daye the Com FIOK LIN, Pe. J. B. JOHNSTON, President, my 7-1 “e BES LITE RE Hi Siveite erincisien of Btucailos Tories | ist f Henry the Fifth. Luvt’s mn of the te War, Clarke's . Fikes Phy sloloay of Man. Gurvwaht Diary from lads to + mhis se NOK TAYLOR. F°% 3ON-RETANTION on LNCONTINENOR ee es Sears = RAILROAD LINES. WASHINGION, ALEXANDAIA | GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. “"® . 5 A xpress 6: = eS es mbray WA PREces: tw Rex) BR BAL TMORE xD OBIe BalLgoan. Wasuineton, between WASHINGTON AND BAbTI. ORE, ond WARETR MOBE. ond STON ABD ‘ris a ALTIMOBB. Leave daily, except Sunday 7, pa Os a ‘ATIO! Rayer dsily, except Sunday, st 6:23, 0. m., ang FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH Jenorion. ©” ANNAPOLIB —— m. ond at 2:45 and 4:59 = ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:20 and 7: % $0 p.m. ernie 12'S "homs Leap ae ukity? Pi ‘OF THE WEsT. Sunday, = 0 ®. m. and 7:3¢ On at7- Belay | wit P trom Boliionne to Tred TRROCON TICKETS to the w, oan be had at ean Building, Penusylvanie svenue, as b Line. ecom-tt Giro OES e ee te ington, HBOUGH LINE BETW: WAS Te Pete ADELPHIA Gee Baw TORE, ‘Trains Washi: now : yom" 8s follows, viz: NEW YO Smear cars, Eocvetaity Conk: Sunday) at 7:20. m. an4 6:39 puic® NEW YORK, changing cars st Philadel. beers dally (except Sunday) et 11:18 ®. m. ang a FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave daily (except Sunday) st 7:39 an@ 11:18 a, a. yee SUNDAY. gteve for Hew York and Philadelphis st 6:90 p, ‘sleeping cars for New York on 6:30 D. m. train ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R.ROAD On and after Montes, Eebressy 12th, two dally trains will ron wg pny tag AT Central Mallread trains to and from Richmoai a ee MAIL TRAIN. Leave Washington daily (except Sunday) at 6.48 &.m , and arrive at Uyncnbarg at 5.45 p. Leave Lynchburg st7 8. m., and arrive at Wash- EXPRESS TRAIN. Washi daily (includi Dat otaatiet avatars ea were? Lrnchbure at 6.90 p.m., and arrive at a be Bot h train make close connections at Lynchberg for all poinss South ent Southwest, and at Wash- iEirst class Sleeping Cars will be attached to the mit a in tt Dat for the fast uuet it 4 — jons. but for tm the new historic localities of Fairfax. Bull eee Mapasras. , Catlett's, 4 , Orange and Gordonsville, places of tmper- Eettavic interest in the popular mind i Baltimore, snd at the ‘ofces of the road Sehington aud : BN *} M. BROADUS, General Ticket Agent 9-tf Alexandria. Va,_ SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Oure,” for GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURES, @-, Contains no Minere!, 20 Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to ‘They are entirely vegetable, having taste, amd will not i Jase the ctornch or bowels of the mest aeticets. Cures in from two to ane Gays, recent cases Sminent Doctors and Chemists of ‘the present dont me exposure, no e Sent by mail ins plain Price—Male packages, $3. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! bility, and for « Bent by express, $1.25 per Nest oPAMARITAN'S | WASH a 5 a ‘The efficacy of these remedies is alike ack: 8. O. FORD. corner 1th strest ond niyras eeeee .;, and by MOND 2 °00.. Phi Ln mg ley by Dr. BARROW, Ho. 196 ‘street, New York. nme tegonrats Eee tlhe sn mo. pany will run threugh, Cte TOR On, RY. to thene places. { 9s attresses 916 to O18 ene 75 cents Pitchere, Waiters ‘assortnent of other articles toe nu- ~ DAMSOK SS exchanged at gecek cat +e opis im Pennavivavia avenue. ane NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UB- esfe

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