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_EVENING STAR. |. # Living Creature of Unusual Size in 2 wernare § ih for Six Years. F {Oerrespon. of Rochester (N.Y.)-Express. Tm the village of Lancaster, Ene county, there a & case tbat is of interest, not medical but to the =f! a men, pat - woman, who formerly en; nealth, Dut who has latterly been » with singu- lar and terrible sym; Her complaint masifests iteelf in form of which and after a or two, are suc- poe teat poo ad Sas during which being cho! her breath bree lor, Sa eat. tenance assuming 8 livid color, asin - ‘stranguiations. Her consulting physi- is generally summoned when the the friends and neighbors term the ‘@ppear unusually dangerous, aod succeeds in quieting his patient opiates and other soothing remedies. Six ago the lent was of good ordinary and aby sppesrance, now she is and shape! in form, her skin is of a tallow-like, cadaverous hue, and her counten- ance wears® sunken, pinched. and anxious ex . These morbid «ymptoms have for the past few months rapidly- increased, each attack growing more violent and distressiag, and threatening to terminate the womaa's miserable existence. She believes there isa snake in ber stomach, and that her ternbie malady is entirely owing to the presence and gtewth of the reptile there. The movements ef this creature during the periods of distar- bance and when it is deprived of food (if her theory be the true one), are plainly discernible | even through the patients clothing, and are often so violent and prolonged as to prodace discoloration of the skin over the region of the stomach, as if from blows. It is also the opinion of her physician that a living creature of some sort, most probably a snake, has t»ken = its residence in the stomach of his patient. e has had some experience in that direction. He served two years in the army, assurgeonin New York regiment, and while stationed in athern State, he, with another army sut- geon, was called by a resident physician to as sist in relieving a man of a snake that had got into his stomach. This man’s symptoms were almost passeagge Lacy those of Dr. B.'s patient in Lancaster. Tne man was kept from food | Bntiltbe snake became very hungry, when it | was tempted from its living lair by the smell of savory viands. Its head was seized by the | doctor, and its ugly length drawn forth. 1: ‘was more than a yard long, and must have oc- cupied the entire cavity of the man’s stomach. | Dr. B. thinks his patient can be relieved of the | unwelcome tenant of her stomach by the same Method, but she mstinctively and natarally shrinks from the trial. It is becoming daily mere evident thatshe cannot survive, unless something is done to remove the loathsome creature. It will either strangle her in its at- tempts to pass up the esophagns, or, from its enlarged size and increased strength, break through the coat of the stomach in some ofits struggles for freedom. g aH 5 9 i " i i ——— Misplaced Confidence, A laughable incident, iustrating the ancer- tainty of mankind in general, ana the Mexican man in ticular, occurred on Saturday after- noon. ‘vi Grub, well known as a driver of the overland stage on the route east of this city, was endeavoring to catch a mustang coit, on the billslying between the Fourth Ward and the summit, and, after repeated attempts to lassu the animal, he was on the point of givi it up, when he observed a Mexican quietly looking on. Thinking he was just the man, be rode up to him, and offered him five dollars if he would catch the horse. It was a bargain. He dismounted from his favorite saddle and riding animal.and the Mexican vaulted lightly into his seat, and ashe was riding off, Grub, perceiving that he had no e ELECTION: NOTICES. F333, PRECINCT—SECOND WARD.—No- hereby given that. im conformity to the cr} of the c Tr of ann or Washing: , an election will bein the ‘reciact of the Ward, porthwes: corp 12th street and jew York avenue. on MONDAY, the 4th day june next. for a Mayor, to*serve two years;one member of serve two of » to ears; and three members of the Board of Vowmoa |. to serve one year, to represent said iil open at 7 0 D. m. Pelis ovck SECOND ARD—SECON D PRECINCT —Ni tice is hereby given, that in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the aby ‘ashing- om, an Election wiH be held in Second Pro- ginet, Second Ward. at the offce of B H. Bates, Esq. on D street. be' Lith and 12th streets, on MONDAY? the ath day ef June next, ‘ayor, oaigere we years; Fin) omen eee o! jlermen, to serve two years; members of joard Of Cimmon Council to oe resers said ward. Polls serve ome year; to rep: yo ie gaan. | Palle ‘Hi Ww. will be open at 7 o’cloe! o'clock p. m. os. my 19 IBD WARD—FIKST PR ECINCT.—Not' is hereby giv: en. thst an Election will be he in conformity with the provisions ef the charter of the city of Washingten, at the corner of 9th and M streets, on MONDAY. the dthday of June next, for the electioncf a Mayor, one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; three members of the Bvard of Common Council, to serve one year; and one Assessor for said Ward. Polls wil tFotlock a m., and close at7 p. ee ee WORTHINGTON, . WM. FERSUSUN, H. J. HOYLE, my 18 {Rep ] Commissioners of Election. TSrzD WARD—SECUND PRECINCT.—No- tice is hereby given that in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Washing- ton an election will be héid in the Second Precinct of the Third Ward, at the Model House, corner of th F streets. on MONDAY, the ith day of June next, for Mayor of the city. to serye two years; and for one member of the Board of Ald men. to serve two years; three members o' Board of Common Council, to serve one year Fo sane gto RS Polls open © clock &. m. and close a! au. MES MANKIN, AOMAS DONOAO, HOMAS RICH. my 19-dtd Commiseieners of Election Fogets ware, —FIRST PRECINCT —No- tice 1s hereby given, that in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the (ity of Washington, an Election will be held in the First Precinct, Fourth Ward, at Dr. Baldwin’s Office. east side 6th street, between H and I streets.on MONDAY, the 4th day of June next, for a Mayor, to serve two years: one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of the Board of ate = arr ove yt, Fouls will open at7 o'clock a. m. and close at70’clovk p. m, Pr JOHN BWHRELEB. Jas. F MOORE WM. H. JOHNSON. my18__[Rep.} _Commi-sioners of Election. Fogsta WARD-SECOND PRECINCT.— Notice is hereby given, that, in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Wash- ington. an election will be held in the Second Pre- cinct of the Fourth Wara,at the City Hall, on MONDAY, the fourth day of June next, for a Mayor, one member of the Board of Aldermen, and three members of the rd of Common Council = re Bye gen open at7 o'clock a. m. Polls close at 7 o'clock p.m. X HARLES WALTER. se JAS. L. BABBOU my 19 tje4 Commissioners of Election. QIXTH WARD.—FIRST PRECINCT —Not \ is hereby giv: that in hy py Be the pro- visions of the «| r of the City of Washington an Election will be held in the First Precinct of the Sixth Ward on 7th street east and G street south, on MONDAY. the 4th day of June next, for & Mayor. to serve two years; one member of the en. to serve two years; three Board Alderm memberé of the Board of Common Council. to serve one year, to represent said Ward. Polls open at 7 o'clock a, m., and close at7 o’clock p.m. 7 - HUNT, JAMES B. PBAKE, JOSEPH 8. TUCKER, wae calied so hum, and, unfastening tan anys my 19 Commissioners of Election em to the Mexican, who adjosted them to his heels while in the saddle. Gathering his riata CLOTHIN a, &e. in @ coil im bis right hand. which he raised gracefully above his head, he dashed the spurs M LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 511 9th into the flanks of the horse, who bounded sitet corner of D, desires to call the off ata furious pace after the vagabond mas- presi eyoq ed iis ene one te mbilc gon- tang. The colt galloped off at a lively pace up via sua Seneae Wear. which he will the hills to the southwest, the Mexican keep- make up at reasonable rates to suit the times. ing adroitly in his rear: and when about three Mr. HOBERT HARDON his associate in b bundred yards off, the Mexican turned in his saddle, and raising his sombero, he bowed Po- litely to Grub, and then gave rein and nees, invites his former friends to give him a ur to ops” Li] 1, and fashionable tronage. anc guarantees a perfect fitti to all who may rive their 8) the horse. who bounded up the hill. To ea ea place *® Temoved from 517 9th street to the tha: Grub was astonished, would feebl, express sperenece. —— his feelings. Like an experienced ehu, he OW HE SUCCEEDED. ‘Was @ man of prompt action, and Perceiving H — the merapreay tay an instant, he hastily mounted BY THE BARD OF OAK HALL, @ horse standing near, and gave c! to the ee faithless Mexican, and followed him over the ‘Fhere is a doctor in our town, | hills and down and through a canon which ) teeiee Rendooune ines if opened into the Reeseriver valley, along which And la; meney oneee one site he dashed for a distance of twelve or fourteen Now, when he started out in yo miles. A had bat little cash in trat! Stern chase is a long chase. The Mexican was better mounted, and he was an accomplished rider. and Grpbreluctanti gave up the unequal contest, saddened at the Toss of his horse and saddle, and his confidence in man atone and the same trme. He feels the Joss of those keenly; but that he deliberately and unnecessarfly threw his Spurs after them, chagrin.— Reese fills bim with inexpressible River Reveiile. a SF Those of your readers who have read the Owl bave probably telt a little mystified by the allusion to certain ladies’ clubs, two of which are spoken of as the “Scufilers” and the “Jolly Dogs.” Probably most of such readers arrived at the conclusion that they were mere fictitious funniments on the part of the owls. It is @ great mistake, however, to think so. There really sre such clubs, frequented by ladies of the faster order amongst aristoc- Tacy, and at them cigarettes are smoked With ‘the greatest freedom, and general fastness pre- yails At the Scufilers there are no chairs. Every one sits Turkey fashion on a divan. I 8m not in society either as a husband or as a oe posth. Berwtned try his beat to do, And make a name and money too. mes pene res, studi enene ve emp je opened office. ung ontsign, * jut many patients could not find. Each day he sat, with saddened For poverty came on Sang + last a frieud gave him advice hick changed bis fortane in a trice. Now patients flocked ftom far and near, And kept him busy all the year; Men aud yomen all declare, No doctor can wfth him compare. iy secret of his success, mie sacte advice wit held nen all same ice wi fe got a suit from SMITH'S OAK BWLL, SMITH BROTHERS &CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERs IN GENTS’ GURNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, 464 SEVENTH STBEET. Just received the lar; and finest stock of 5 ‘gest general lover. I know nothing of these things | PIBCE goons ever offered in the city of Wash- either because my wife seine to Scuflers <I | thgten. Having secured the best artiste 1m Sec, should like to catch her at it —or because I go | ¥esre prepared to make up in the finest style, {here to chat wich other men's wives; but wee oe 8. B. & Co wi, made a inquiries, and as a result I am able to say with DWAED DOLA opinion that the articles once written—it was w MERCHANT TAILOR, of 14th street and S aveane, opposite lards 4 Invites his friends and the public to bis ich assortment of said by a lady—in the Saturday,Review on ‘SPRING GOODS, «“Frieky Matrons,” &e., &e., wert acts whit too bonght fer cash. oy will be sold iy ey x re ree MMe 11 fs ts ts. Gisie'FUaN isnt GOODS. an 8. Give us acall. ®7 The N. Y. Times says Mr. Stevens and = bis associates do not want the Southern States | OHABLES Janu Bye tf! ms WALKER, represented, and do not intend any of them Bo. 484 Beventh street, near hall be until after the next Presidential elec- | a gne ‘assortment Of CLOTHS GL eIMERES tee. and VESTINGS on which they 10nd, facetious correspondent in Ita} writes | make up in the styles and best pos- Garinaldi’s sudden Aight from Osprera was Fee narvesiso a fine assortment of Gents’ & notification from Head-Centre Stephens that be was coming to see the general.” ar The ition of East Tennesseeans for a new State has been laid before the State Sen- ate. They ask fora vote upon the measure by the people of the State. Their petition was re- lerred a committee consisting of two from each grand division of the State. . 7A moet melancholy event was connected ‘With & recent town meeting at Eilenburgh, Vt. Four teams were sent into Canada after whis- key, and on their retarn the whole concern, en, liquor and teams, were taken by the cus- bouee officers. desirous of testifying his respect for Mr. wile 1 Crafts, a teacher now on the Afri. an coast, has sent him a presest of six slaves. ve slave, Fo: cempliment wes am- Ho at a then the king hacer no hotter. 7 General Santa An: it is said, denies the allegations published and utterly Tepudiates all connivance with Maximilian. SF Toe duke of Choiweal, who murdered his wife in Paris many years ago, and was said to Dave committed suicide in prison, has been seen lately in that city. &7 Another revolution has broken outin San S7"1t is reported that the King of Domi the resalt of which was the down- fall of Baez and the jsmation of Pimental ts President of the ablic. 87 A “philopenist” of New York enumer- ates among the other reasons for the increase of crime the periodical issue of gorgeous fashion plates. . Se The wheat crop in Virginia will be a mall one. | SJ Louis Napoleon has taken to white waist- coats, bis wife to rose-colored dresses. SF Quite an excitensent was created in New York on Tuesday by the reported disco fa oll eguing'’a pope oro id Rochester ther through a sewer, cra; va escape . more than 1,00 feet before they emerged from it S7 Vermont is considerably agitatea the of electing two United States Sena- fall—both seats dein, 7A man eating clams in & Cincinnati res- taurant found a pearl worth several hundred _— saat nnerbing. Seer S7 There is an immense rush of emigrants pire! “PARMER & WALKEB ;* J. HEIBBEGES, CrtzeN'S GND MITT ARE O AND ERCHANT TAILOR, Marvels Hotel, late Brown's, enney! ‘Venue, my tf Penney] pajningtom D0. EXPRESS COMPANIES. NATIONAL EXPRESS 2 Soca AND. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. The N Th ATIONAL EXPRESS and TRANSPOR- MPAMY having final & 8 aviee nally completed its RT ee A! 5 GAVANH AH. CHARLESTON : il intermed) 1 end Ohio Balltocd over mail Toads, to CISOINNATI AND ST. LOUIB, ¥. Ld w reree to receive Freight, Merchandise, MONSY AND BULLION, end totransfer the same to or from the places de- signated and all intermediate ort eomEY EFFICIENTLY. EXPE En m4 AND omeAPoY as done je Som: a SGieee, sre alco opened in MOBILE and WW OBL! 8. and 2 oe days t! will pees iT a to A 4. BE. JOHNSTON, President." DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 514 AVENUE BRANCH Ossicn SYLVANIA & » 219 PENN ert tyes OPPOSITB adjacent towns as far GREAT EASTERN, NOBTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN EXPERESS FORWARDERS. Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of sll kinds forwarded with dispatch, to all accessible sections COLLECTION OF NOTRS, DRAFTS, axp BILLS, ‘Made in accessible parts of the United States, 0. O, bd mb 26-tf , B.O, : STEAMBOAT LINES. HOR’ An ¥D. Ye WASHINGTON, New line of first-class side-wheel ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGE RAILROAD. TOWN oem, tine, ee Se NEW TOBE AND BREMEN VIA Cowra, Soe’. ine, ed : TIME TABLE gist : =a deat Betis On and after MONDAY May 7th, 108, and unt! ve = a wisbobth SaiiSete var so a Woe ap WESTE! [ETROPOL! 1, 2,600 tons, ave Wasnt “ "i 4. = P.M, Com) will be ible for had or ‘stunbles alee ill of tating. Roving <a> ~ Mail Vale expressed, sresizned therefor. equive- SUNDAY PASSENGER First Cain $108 iP ee 885 Bteerage, poapve Vammaeete, 837. g,_,Retarn tickets, $205; 11, $132.00; Steer- x 6 applyto. ~ seen ePE Hina co, “ NA BFA. Oe y dois ALTIMORE OH1© RAILROAD. ents for D. S&H For subscription to the ont this %oon. Svea s: B ASHINGTON, Maroh 26, 1866, pany, offering a safe and dividend- paying invest. ve-sixteomths (5-16) ment, spply jo )6=:« SOHN RB. ae fo Fa Co. 1 leit in —— eats ——— (76) Ly Trains between WA @TO! Ti. STEAMER LEAVES Fou 4s) inches in diame: MOBE. 0nd Rphaih Tou and Tae WROT. wre THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Par BUOK. | BOW Fun % fellows, vis Returns at 445 ) INCH. SP! @ FOR BALTIMORE. fer Round Trip, @1,00. Leave ome, except Sunday, at 6:20, 7:30, and ierone ot Motit Vernon Koen HR mito, and | Mabe wel Stee Ch aes om Washington and Alexandria Boats leave each ficient to cut and Leave » @xcept Sunday, et 6:29, 0. m., and Place 3, hour from 7s. aioe Game chartered hay. grain ana wpe vgs on the | 3:45). m. forma ne hue Steamer Wawarct can be charte Rit ivon;and the | OB WAY STATIONS SOURH OF ANNAPOLIS pie __ Generel Bup’t F. ¥. Co. Sent ta Dalanced. with | Leave at 6and 6:0 m. and st 2:45-and 4:35 p, m Potomac TEANSPORTATION LINE. . ry gpa i 2 | sememen TOR ANNAPOLIS. — | A -8TO: fe i ‘ & q mz. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. "BRICK DWELLING ON 19TH STREET | Behetor Giving the mlllaAc' are of the best ak. | traine to or from Annepoiis sa i a rut 3 . lerhe Stcomer EXPRESS, Capt, Bb. RYTERR, 4 he Raging, Boilers, Machinery and Fixtures FOR BALTIORE. Wot Wasbingvon até sm ond A STgry, description are of the very best materials | Leave at 7:80. m. and 2:45 and 7-50 p.m exandria at 7 a. m Bad's F 3 nd workmanship. and are still in excellent con- ‘OB WAY STATIONS, u Nar be ape rea Joie! on FRIDAY, May dition and fine worki been | Leave at 7:30. m. and 2:45 . ng order. the mill having lai tie age oon Gover: ment on the day of sale, the bulldings will be sold Be, ises. tof Lot No. 4, in 324, de- te ibed in said deed as follows inning for the same at a point twenty-eight feet north of the hati aL Nanjemo: int, Pope's Oreck Biull Polat, Wharf. Lancaster's Wharf, Stone's Curriomen Bay, Foxwell’s Wharf, Piney f Tie west. FOR ALL PAKTS 0} we daily, pt + Stl . m. and 7:3¢ m. : Pp. m. poerriomes, Be ell’s Wharf, Piney [Southwest corner of auld na rms: Cash, in Goverament fands. cation ‘with trhina froma’ Bolten eWay Sa. m, on Sundo?) BRYAN @ BRO., Agents, rect, south six. | property before the fret fist) day of daly, sexe, | PATMSrsbarg, Re.'e 20S ‘ +B. 5 - ty before the first (ist) day o! 5 i ap7-tf No. 349 Penna. avenue. [teen feet to the place of beginning: together with | Brgberty before, arranged with thoowner of the thas We ehegton Sear e fe the Jartons, be hed oe IGHMOWD, EREDEBIONRSBURG AND Po- |‘ ingular the buildings, righ Avil grounds. | im the dag, ar well as at the new in the Amert- Rr YoMac RAILBOAD™ and appurtenances thereto belo T A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-strest | 1 the dey. ding, ‘Penserieens — rovements consist of three-story Brick Dwell- | wharf every hour during the day of sale, Between _——- TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. ing. with a three-story back building, located on Any further information that may be desired | For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see x —— 12th street, between B and C sts will be given upon application, in person or by let- nt of Th: ine.” TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) Oonveyancing and stamps at purchaser’s cost. ter, to Septain George T. Browning, A.Q. M., of ‘Transportation, ba gees . Terms car! . A. BOSS. Trastee, Giesboro, D. C., or at this office. . oe Ticket ‘The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, apl7-law&ds CHAS. W. BOTELER, Auct. JAMES A. EKIN, oom-tl G Agent, W: agton. Seamnore fron Brith Bees ee N CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAIN. THE Brevet Brea Ditton GeO. BOUG Saran canamenee steamers from Six! ree’ art, a7 IN NC : apls-te irst Division. Q 5 ‘HBOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR Washington, to Aquia-Creek and! ov je is postponed antil WE A ee . Richmond: Fredericksburg and Potomac Bailroad, po edema sa one dhe ee 1 PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. bow entirely completed from Aquia Ureey to Rich- mond ,Va, connecting there with trains orthe Bich- mond and Petersburg and Bichmend and Danville Railroads. for Petersburg, Weldon GOVERNMENT SALE OF THE MILITABY tee. BAILKOAD AT BRAZOS SANTI- AGO. TEXAS. By order of the 3 myitd C. W. BOTELER, Aust. RY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. “aston mag Sah ph AS ge ,, Wimingtoo fashingion, D. C., April 19, 1858. Wasnineton, March 25, 186, Raleigh, @: * . Chalotte and — The bttention of fi Trains between Washington and Hew York are Cheer ere ® salisbury, Oba/ley TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- | investment is lnvitel rete ee ee ® Profitable | sow rum as follows viz Steamers Keyport and.C Vanderbilt eave Sixth TY ON THE ISLAND, i ved at the office of FOR NEW YOR! : Fithout change of cars, Street Wharf daily (Sunday morning «xcepted) at By virtue of adeed of trust bearing date on the Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:30 8. @. and 6-39 640 a7 d arrive in Hchmond at | 1th of October, A. D. 1864, and recorded in Liber tation ee We Doe | pm 40 a. m. ani . M, and arrive in Hchm h of October, A. D. , an cor rtat at on. D. C., 4 205 p.m. and 4am i Fe Washi giat folion Mt. 'ko,- of the Inna records | until the 1ST AY OF JUNE ext, ae ovclockt FOR NEW XORK, changing cars at Philadel. ba 5. q flor ngten ceunty,in the District of Colum- .» fer the purchase ef all th: ht, title and ia- > “ pri pt Gg Poste Ghtshae cn’ |itin, enatriactiome? tee parties secured there- | terest of the Uuited States in and ‘to the United | , Lesve daily (except Sunday) at 11-18 8, m. ang any Other Koute. by, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the | States Mititary Railroad from Brazos Santiago te | 430 p. m. Pi Be sure and get Through Tickets via Aqnia | premises, on MONDAY, tho 28th day of May, A. | White's Ranche Tesee’ 0 aent Sy ety ; Creek and Fredericksburg, to Richmond, at the - 15%, at So’clock p.m., allof Lots numbered The sale will iuclude the entire track, and «i- ee a wy ones Sunday) at 7 1 a, Company's Office, corner of Penna. avenue and 6th | Me.(1,) two, (2.) three. (3) and four, (4,)ia Sausre dings. buildings, water stations. turn-tabl m., and 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. numbered five hundred, (£00,) in the city of Wash- bridges. &c., the railroad meterisis and s: ington, together with the improvements, thereon, ssrest, oF on board of theboats, Baggage checked Ttaining to the road, toget ON SUNDAY, rough. Leave for New York and Philadelphia st 6:30 p, sees wag which are vy: ble. Dg stock, cars. hinery, othe: ai B. onty. resdisan ts Omang wine ma becutee tn Terms le: One-half im cash. of which $200 | ments. apie! a [aera cer Sleeping cars for New York on 6:39 p. m. train tween depots in Richmond. must be paid at the time of sale, and the remain- The sale will not { daily. P include the title to the land, by this line pase by daylight Mount | d¢r within five days thereafter, the deferred pay- g to the United States which does not belen, tickets to Philadelphia, New York, ot t 1 a its in6 and 12 months This road is about ten miles in length, aud ox- | Boston, can be had at the Station stall bourg soveret katte teas ea ree wane see ies ok ‘sale. with interest. and secured by | tends from ‘Brazos. Santiago to Waites Benches, fn'the day, as well as atthe office in the Amer- Ping at that point. cs © by stop | deed of conan the a cite ch eee ga the = Grande. inet this point connection oe, t+ » Pennsylvania evenve, Breakfast and «np on board of Steamers. Terme to ‘uly com) witl aufivedays | is made by steamer w: rownsville - | betw streets, GEO. MATTINGLY. Sup See Baltimore and @ti> Railroad af herwise the property may i moros. MATTHEW OLARK, A) roe tr Wesker: D- O- id cost of defaulting pur- | This route isthe shortest and best for the im- gent. mense traffic between the Gulf of Mexico and the chaser, after one week's notice. All conveyancing . M. ¥ % , asse! Y be at purchase» 5 interior of Southern T: nd Northern Mexico, W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, Seely sears remmmane Agunt. | including stamps, to bo 04 varcnener’ exoence. | Entrees communicarion by rail alone ‘can readily } #.O0L General SN onencr CHRANGEMENT. NOTICE —The | myi2-eotds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts | parextendor me pcation byt oc 80-tf GEO’8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washi KE. T. yume he Leonarp, will resume her. route on SATURDAY, March 3;' leaving her new pier. 170 Light street wharf, ween ee ant iX¢ street more, evel SATURDAY abd TURSDAY af8 p.m. for Kasten ora’s Peint. YW. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, YALDABLE purnoveD TROT ERTY ON THE ‘The road already completed saves thirty miles of dificult and tortuous navigation. Boats on the liver now charge, it is stated, for freight to Brownsville as high as $5 per barrel, and for pas- svagers $15 each. The road is five feet gauge, good ties, T rail, and ND AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 17th. at5 Point, Double Mills, Oxford, Cl Wal- | o'clock, we will sell, in front of the premise: alter : : Reh ste, omaer. Tebcaaey, 22th. & lach’s Landing, Cambridge, Hughlett’s Wharf, | Lot No. 9, in Squace Nos 295, frontion a0 fer on line perisesies Gractablon ox sun property can | {raise will run besween Washington as Virgt Cabin Creek. and Medford's Landing. Returning | 13th street, between O strcer end Virginia avenue, | be obtained at this office, or at that of the Unit Sentiel trains to aud from Bichmoud, from the Eastern Shore she will leave Med- | andranning back 155 feet 134 inches te a 20 foot uartermaster Military Division of the Galf, at fouls : Ory" ar art CVO, THURSDAY and MON. | alley, the improvements consisting of large tage | Quartermaste = DAY at 1 p. m., stopping at all the above men- | story’ and attic frame building and large back A condition ef the sale will be that transporta- Leave Washi: tioned land Had for ngers and freight. and | building. The property will be sold together er | tion shall be farnished for all Government troops and arrive at Ly: is reaching Baltimore at a. m. ef FRIDAYS and | separ Title perfect. and supplies. whenever required. at the rates paid | © D2 00t Sr vurg at anda at Wasb- TUESDAYS. feb 23-tf erms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 by Government at the time tothe New York &cn- ap 336 m. ee = Heh Intaventwecaread ye deed of trast era railroad. sn cid Su Sn EXPRESS TRAIN rty. yancing 8 ps at The terms Payment acce: Ore Lea’ i is Sunday BAN. KERS. purchaser. considered the most fevorable to the Government. 610 oy4 bn ay EF Wa. 4d « W. iL. WALL & CO., Ancts, ki per — — as ees funds, to be Leave Lynchburg at 6.30 P.m., and arrive at , 2 % a on acceptance of pr 5 s ” on ae eae sr speet ie ncement weather toTECRODAY | grail Goqeambene meer cos right te react any | WESIMELGE SEAS: csnnections a ANKEES, 2th May, same heur and place. ° begin "should be endorsed, “* Proposals fer | for ail AND my 18-d . geile South and Southwest, and st eae W. L. WALL & CO., Ancts, cls North and Northwest. 2 purchase ef Brazos Santiago and Rio Grande Rail- | » iret-chase Sleeping Will be attached to the DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE ¥ J. C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. Sell reer aee Geeta CLE | night troles, — GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES. —— Bail Transportation, Quartermaster Gene his road is attractive, not on! fice, Washington, D for its comfort- SALE OF ROSEWOOD CASE PIA re Fart that it passes . termaste: mmodations. but for t! STOOKS, BONDS. GILT FRAME FRENCH. PLATE Figg | | By order of the Quarte raruerel, tho wow histori localities of Pairtc Seat ae GLASSES AND MANTLE MIRRORS, H ALEXANDES BLING, M Bristoe, Catlett's 5 GOLD AND SILVER SOME DAMASK CON ERED ORS: HAN Brevet Colonel and A. Q.M.-incharge Fourth | Manscras. Gordoarvtibe Dieser a oe BOUGHT AND SOLD. NUT CARVED CHAMBEE FUR: | Dix . Dubie intereet in the Daler Mie a ponte _mh %6-tf Seen een eat ate. BOS ee PROPUSALS, Pile augl Belinorn, poston: New York. Philadel. ing & lock. , he re, JAT 000KE & 00., betweds Seventeenth and Eighteenth: lane rec in Was ington and ‘Alexandria, a a . dence ct hin Excellency the Belgien Minister, con: | P#OPOSALS FOR FRESH AND OORNED P BANKBESB, J M. BROADSS, General Ticket One Morena Orricz Derot Commissary ov SuRsisteNce foo-tf Alcxandcia, Va,_ Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, One Rosewood Case Pianoforte ASHINGTON, D. ©., May 12, 1863. = : le ‘m. rson, of Boston, stoo! cover Sealed Proposals, of the form tarnished ‘by the | < BET DISEASES! Buy and sell at current rates, and keep always uke Plate Gilt Prame Pier Glass- TUE St will be received,in duplicate, until BO — om hand, # fall supply of aft dwo Gut Frame French Plate Mantle Mirrors | FrestiBect Tita peat at at oficers at the SAMARITANS GIFT: GOVEENMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, CEBTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e.,, pholste: consi Ob: ‘alnut F; in Black and Maroon Silk Damask: f will be entirely ing of2 Sofas, 1 Arm, one Lady's, and 4 Sido 22 from hind quarters, except the ribs, of the selection, and of the —- . at the Same time SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER UsED, ité of Parlor Furniture, and under the “Yes, A Positive Ours,” fer And pay the highest prices for in Green ‘and Gold Sik Damask. consiaticeat’s | *nme condi Beet rented tori ibe received for ail | GONORRHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ao, TER’S Sofas, 3 Arm, and 6 Side Depot. It must be of the first q 3 Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercary, QUARTEEMAS CHECKS Tyo guites of Chamber Furniture of Walnut, | excepiionatin nonaigien Only Ten Pills t0 be Taken to Effect a Cure AND VOUCHERS aus-aug | Finely Carved, Marble Top Bureaus, Washstands, ‘he contractor will be required to deliver the vegetable, havi: smell and Tables, each with latge Wardrobes feat at the Storehouse, where he will distribute it | 9,The? Gre entirely regeohis, neving no smell nor Wires Metsonal Mamie) | vit Neve og ne Vem ofthe Babeietence-Department may direct eS oe OF WASHINGTON. One Parkien Baey Chair. iin Stik Dam ingcech if donseas Ti be received for supply- PP aa D OOOKR, (of Jar Gooke & Oo..) Rresident, | ro: ack anddvors |; >? ind Buset, with Mir- | Uiidders most be present atthe opening of the | seibe cuversity of fenmetizanin, oust the moet De ~ 5 WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, rm Dining Chairs mo exposure, no trowble. no 6 Two Walnut L ing Chairs, in Green Silk Let those who have: ired of getting cured, or with Beleam GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY reine Walnut Hall Safe, al 011 Cloth, Rose- The have been Gorse rITaNS Cree anD jogany, and Marble Top Centre Ta- Sevt by mail in a plain envelope, FENANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED ‘Two sets Satin Damask Lace Window Curtains, One Marble Mantel Clock, 1 days er mantel ornaments STATES, ISTH €7., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMERG, Government securities with Treasurer United BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! ‘UL. be SORES, z SAMARITANS T AND HE. \ it Tables, thot eferot Go ry ve cure. “Ng OND MILLION DOLLARS. a ters, Blankets, Spreads and other & Bama Eis gh VewmaaL ois JSUIOR is We bay and sel al classes of GOVERNMENT Ferthon'snd Tia Tellet Wate, = Carpets mons potent. certain apd ofecteal remedy ever pre; SECUBITIRS ot curent matet rte Restarts ey titer Pansat h open an aes aaa Oe er ie | | Tore. 5. ialinems on. anes eee er eee poe ae ees om ALL THE PRINOIPAL OITIRS OF THR BY ax & WILLIAMS, .) of Auctionee: jo. 526, corner var UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST | FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attentionto ACCOUNTS OF BUPINESS MEN AND FIEMS and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERE- MENT LOANS at al! thmes cheerfully furnished, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshier. DO NOT DESPAIB! 7th and D streets, VALUABL B » SIT." Porn Peis TAB IMPROVE, SiR aT PUBLIC ave. WEDNESDAY, the 23d instant, at 6 e’cl p.m, wosball oeih £8 Seembct Pe aca oge clock of Lots Nos. 12. 18.14» usre 29. having good fronts tT uthe. cecu! red by a deed of irtston the 6, months. AN : . d t ¢ eases of erp. used connection with the Wasuineton, March 20, 188, mnt ofthe pores a Ss down on ooh ist eg aad Herb Cary I1PPMANN & BLLBEYX, mis GWBEW 8 WIZCL AWS, duces, sGicacy of these femedies is alike acknow- Y @KEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, are used 43 lene : WHAT TH HTRSW RRL gar ALL. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORE, MEMBEES OF N. YORK STOCK BXOHANGE, At Public Auction. FRIDAY, ech edi sae Bere ase the r follgate Of the 7th street rood, @ getes pro lari nearly baif 1 gerdeni Bi Payment in Government fands, about fifty it. of which will be juired on the —— “No bide received from parties who have failed to com| 4 with their contracts. May 25, 1896. at 5 remises, north side Bock of ii tion with Partieular attentio to teu! m given to the following "Fults or vines; two splendid teria American Express Oo. _ National ess CO, ‘sites op Bidders are requested to be present at the open- judgment, dams Express Co. National aapker 3? &. : cash; balance in semi-aneual = ing of their bids to Egpress 3 Western ‘ uy will be loeded at the Government Welt reo & Co. ni Rate ‘slegraph Co. | Tsun Deedee nites Ga be ie arti Wesmangvon,D. (free of expense. ‘conBdence ms ‘q rs . Harnden Express Co. Rutvign Amer & | "Platt suction rooms. ietlan'wllf be obgerved.. 6 South nional Eevass ond Ree ene my GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancte. oleum and Mii Shares, Government, State, UBTEE’S 8. OF VALUABLE PROP- oa Town and Cons See T 3 SALE ry.v4 Advances made on the above securities. By virtue of adecree of the trea: ae Prince Gacpme’p county ,piitag aa Cen eer See REEOns. ; ty. possed fm the case ‘ume ve. Heconpice BankigaAusclation yt. a Eiuste %& 00 mh 12-48m Qt cake, villdg® reetdence, 7 we OIL MBAL, Every one owning aherse should use the above articles, especially at this season of the year, SEED OATS. A prime article for sale; the very best in the FLOUR, MEAP, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, For sale low, in quantities te suit, by f: W. M. G. co., ALT £00. pted to market purposes, Sine dwelling is of b 7 commodious, seeitenl Siae recent al a tre Mi of le, r0e-honse, &c., i wi sale: 31,200 on pay mh 16-tf Gorner Ind. ave and lst ral : ee eases eo 0: FORD, Be: 990 Fe, ore Tepvnersare oneigaer™ camry CaO ee ar cacato Gavanto OHBESS. m0 gl ms onerlanemyeae, | Rieke: jaigiace ee ae AYHEW'S BO MANAGEM' me iy oe and

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