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: yo Continental news still continues war- ; bat tertain a probably op the ground that Austria “will make . "others came to his assistance. H® proved to +.” Batf we mill-owncts m Orange county, N. ELECTION. NOTICES. | F 2s. WARD—1 T PRECINCT —Notice is perce gree: in conformity to the LATER FROM EUROPE. revisicns of t Ry eta phar) : Financial Panic—Failures—Austria and fen, 09 votes wi pat coer | . * Prussia. t The steamship Cuba, trom Liverpool on _ May 12, bas arrtved at-New York.- Owing) $0 the Sinancifl panic. Overend, Gurney & Uo. bad failed, 2nd the Bank rate bad‘ been ad- vanced to nine per cent. Consoles, 85a85%. United States 1, Twenties, 6465. There ; serve one y Polle will open at 7 ack > a A are rumors of a failure in Lévérpool of A house , °'elock p. m. _” We, 8 GARY ear; and one Assessor, for said ward. .O FILLE P. H. HAUPTMAN my 22 [Intel.} Commissioners of Election. FBST Wan>—skconD PRECINGT—Netice | t. is sven thatio sonsecety te the pro- Visions of arter of .the city of Washington. an election will be held the Biret Wi Welled-known to a. Berlin dispatch says hopes are en- ed in some quarters of the maintenance je some concessions. It is believed that no formal treaty has yet been conciudea Detween Prussia and ly. The Paris corres. | per tof the London Telegraph believes. on | pom pantera that there is still a-chance for | 7 peace. of Eegiand and Russia will join France _ imacongress. It is peported at Vienna that | avenue, between I8th and 19th sts. F, 10 verve two years: one member of U to serve two years; three f the Bowrd ef Common Council. to serve | dt Assessor { |. Polls the last.raised Mexican volunieers willenter | at? o'clock. ~m. and at7 o'clock the Austrian army. The steamer Entpresé | WILLIa BERT, + Eugenie, from Mexico, arrived with troops | we. JaMES BYBAM my 22 [Int] Commissionérs of Electi Fast, PRECINCT—SECOND WARD.—No- tice is hereby given that, in cosformity to the Evens of the charter of the city of Washing- 7 an election will be in the First Prectoct of th i Ward, northwes corner of 12th street an ew York avenue. on MONDA June next. for a Mayor. to ser member of the Board of Aldermen, wo years; and three members of the Board of Common Council. to serve one year. to represent said ward. Polls will open ut Z o'clock a. om. and close at 7 and nine miilion francs, including three mil- liens for the French treasury. The financial-panic culminated late on ‘Tharsday afternoon in the suspension of Over- .end, Gurney & Co. Their business was con- verted in August last into the United Liability Company. with a nominal capital of five lions sterling, of which a million and a was paid BP. Their liabilities are stated at from ten to'twelve millions of pounds. . Their tailure was attributed to heavy. speculative salts of shares, whitch forced them down from to . J y J.P. AL ten per cent. premium to discount... Their de- | °cck Dm. t 0) positories then became alarmed, and the drain tg Ue on the j0th instant was very'severe. Appli- myi9 Commissioners of Election. cation for assistance was made at the Bank of England, but the governors declined to grant any, on the ground that i. would be rain in a crisis like the present tO.assist one \establish- ment unless prepared to help ~tifer applicants: It was too late to call on stocrholders or take apy other step, and the doors of the establish. ment were consequently closed. The failure does no® compromise the Gurney Bank at Norwich. On the feilowing morning intense excitement prevailed in the financial QECOND WARD—SECOND PRECINCT.—No- © tice is hereby given, that in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Washing tom, an Electi+n will be held in the Second Pre- cincr, Second Ward. at the office of B H. Bates, . Esq. on Datreet. between 11th and 12th streets, on MONDAY. the ath cay of Jdme next, for a Mayor, to serve two yeirs; one membe: Bonrd of Aldermen, to serve two years menibers of the Board of Common Uouncil. to serye one year; to represent said ward. Polls will be open at r. i 7 o'clock & m& and close at 7 eles of London, Liverpoof and other cen- | ©'clock p.m. eugé. ai tres, avd business was almostsuspended. The |, we waneeeo™ eity article ot the Times of the 12th instant my 19 Oommissionrrs of Elaction says the first failure announeed was that HIRD WARD—FIRST PRECTI VCT —Notice is hereby given. that an Election will be held ofacomparatively smal! bank, the Joint Stock for *v0.400 pounds st | ormity with the provisions of the charter o| eamethacof Pero & Betts tor 400,00 pounds | ity of Washinaton. at the corner of Sth aed fa sterling: then W. Shemptore, a Galway con- ts. on MONDAY. the 4 next, tractor, fer 200, pounds sterling; and it was the election: f # Mayor. one memopsr of: the finally ander: od that thé Liverpool Me: B. Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; three tile Credit Association, whose paid-up cap members of the Beard ef Common Council. to is abalf million pounds ser Serveone year, and one Ameer for said Ward, rolidated Discount Company : D | meee Mit onee oT tee Taro capital of a quarter ofa million ponnds ster- 5 < YM. FERGUSON se Img, Mast puss imto liqnidatton, Late in the . ‘H J. HOYLS, eweping it transpired tb e Goyernme my 18 [Rep] OCommissioners'o bad resolved to suspend the, bank-c The assets of Peto and Be even uuder 5 most depressed cireumstan mated * at £5,000,000. It is confidently t a short mea proposition tor adjustm ofclaims can be.submitted. Everyone hopes this may be the case, for Sir Mort partner rank prominently among those who Rave carried the fame of English enterprise to all parts of the globe: . ys WARD-—SECUND PRE ties is hereby given that Jn co Provisions of the ton an election wil held in the mh { ot the Third Werd, at the M@tel Hones, corner of mi Shand F streets.on MONDAY, the 4th day of June next, for Mayor «f the city, to servetwo jand for one member of the Board of Alder men. to serve two years: three members of the Board of Common Courcil, to serve one year; and ore Assessor for suid w: Polls open, at 7 . o'clock a, m. and close eae MANKIN A ConfIpence OPEgaTOR— Who ts if 9—The rr - rt Albany Knickerbocker says :—A few yearsago THost ss iene there was engaged in this city 2 veung man as my 19-dtd Commisrieners of Election. elerk.. He acted for a while as cler’ to Wm JS OURTH WARD —FIRST PRECINCT —No yep aioe ay was Superintendent of the | W'tcs wherete atven. thocinn ccioenie te the by Bie ere was * ¥ery social younggent, | provisions of the charter of the (ity of Washingto~, and by Dis cemeanor won the confidence and | an Election will be held in the First Pre uct, esteem ofall who became acquainted with him Fourth Werd, at Dr. Baldwin’s Office. east sidosth He acted thus for a purpose, as the sequal | *treet. between H and I streeta.on MONDAY, the sbows, and, at the proper time, took advantage = a a dene nent te "eart ch Ridecee ee 4 ears; one member of oard 0 ermen, Sadrees top icns ne bad wou. He paid his | Serve twoycare; and thice members ot cher eest Cn young lady. daughter of an offi- | of Common Council. to serve oue year. “Polls will cer at the Alms House, and won her affections. open at7 o'clock a. m. and clone at 7 o’clo: k p,m. When the war, broke out he enlisted im the : “JOHN B WHRELER. army, and serted for three gears. About a JAS. F MOORE Serene ee lhmnned a fosition ander the | ws 13 (Rep.J) CoM ig OUNSON Secretary of War at Washington, worth | _™? a ee ener oe meerteee, $1,600. While at Washington he embarked in Froosts. WARD-SECOND PRECINCT. — business. .He also married a woman in that Notice is hereby given. that, in conformity to eny. “Notwithstanding thig fact, he kept the provisions of the cherter of the city of Wash- @ correspondence with the’ eoue, | ington. ap election will be held in the Second Pre- — re i. e young lady xbove | cinct of the Fourth Wara,at the City Hall, of Tred to, niaking all sorts of promises to her. MONDAY, the fourth day of June mext, for a A few weeks since he came on here, when he Mayor. one member of the Board of Aldermen, an éalled on his friends. borrowed money, pur- |: three members of the Board of Common Cotne cbased artieles, and did éther things tha: soon for said Ward. Polls open at7 e’clock a, m, Polls created suspicion,.but too late to accomplish | °lose at7 o'clock p. anything. He swindled one poor. but honest pS atti man, nameo (Q"Dwyer, out of He iso Rye ma 7 a swindled Messrs. Shuster & Hate! » boot and my 19tjes Commissioners of Klectéon. shoe dealers, out of $100 in cash, and $60 wort! of boots and’shoes. He also wwinaiea « any “known hatter and clothier. In all. he realized about $1,000, and thea decamped for parts unknown. Nothing bas since Ween heard of him, and probably never will be. He is a gtaceless Scamp, and deserves severe punish- ment if ever taken into custody. The matter bas been kept quiet to the present time, in the none that he might turn @p. but aj! was to no avai ii 7 1FTH WARD.—FIRST PRECINCT.—_Notice is herel.y given, that in Sosformity to the pro- visions of thé charter of the City of Washington an Eiection will be held in the First Precinct of the Fifth Ward. at the Old Uabitol, corner A street north and Ist street east.on MONDAY the ith day of June next. for = Mayor, to serve two years; one member of the Board ‘of Aliermen. to serve two year-; three memters of the Board of Common Council, to serve one year, to represent said Ward, and one #ssesror, to serve two years. Polls opes at7o'clecka m., and clqee ae 70'clock p. m. “J. BLS, 8 0. WAILES THOMAS THURNLEY. my _Commissioners of Election. GIXTH WARD — FIRST PRECINCT —No SS is herely given. that in conformity to the pro- Vis.cns of the. barter of the City of Washington an Election wiil be held in the First Precinct of the Sixth Werd on 7th street east and G strect A Borp Rowregy gy PRoresstowaL “THrevEs,—On Saturday morning, abouteleve! oclock,a daring robbery was committed ai Third street and Church alley, Philadelphia. Aladin the employ of a Ridgway & Co., brokers, was sent to the Onion Bank with a check for $2,000. He drew the, money, and ‘Was feturning with it whende- @as met bya well mob.” The usual course was pur- ‘sued by the rogues: first the boy was jostled on one said, then on the other, and when he was confused as toscarcely know what was going. on, the package containing the $2.000 was |, and the thieves then separated. The boy, Samenes kept one of them in view, and called the attention of a porter standing by, who eeized the fellow: and held on to him until south, on MONDAY. the dtn day of June next, for s or, to serve two years; one me Fr of the of Aldermen. to serve’ two years; 08 bets of the Board of Common Council. to serve : eee to teers nora nol Polls open 4t 7 7 o’clock p.m. orsteck.« m 0nd close CEO V HURT: a JAMES B. PEAKE. JOSEPH 5. TUCKER. mag 19 Commis rs ih SIXTH WA SBCOND, PRECINCT.—No- téoe is hereby given. that, in confermity to the provisions of the c! r of the city ele sean Wardsat Aueccatio. 1 g louse, Se eee seen xt, Ts mites 7 ber of the Board of Al: be the thief mést wanted,-too, for beneath the breast ef his coat was found the $200. His name is Ahern. He was committed. Carcaine a Pickrocker—A countryman v i two years; one me! from Normandy recently ited Paris, and | S¢™7° centee tenes: Goacapubecsot bad his pocget picked. This so annoyed him, | {re Board bf Common. Council, to serve one year, he determined to punish the next pic! ket | 40 represent said Ward. Pollaopen at7 o'clock 9. who rotbed him. He contrived a sort slip- | m., and close at7 o’glock P nm. v knot which should arrest the thief's hand. es ee! - L. A, is While vigiting the Louvre, he {elt a pick- ae On : . pocket id in ae — —— that he my 2 Uommissioners of Electiod. hisfvengeance before delivesing the rogue tone | SEVENTH WARD=SECOND PRECINCT— — nae SNotice is hereby’ given, that in conformity to police. So be quickly walsed from* picture.) the provisions of the Charter of the City of Wash we pichure, dragging the pickpocket after him. | ip, election will be held in the Pre- ad for the thief dured net saya word. He had Seventh Ward.on MONRAY, the 4th enjoyed the rogue’s torment for an hour, when of Sune next. at the office of Chas. B. Charch i i .. corner of Maryland &venue and llth street, eee nein — eratne heck oor tr it ior. serve two years: for ope member of pol warned aronnd to collar his Board o jermen. to serv Popa en, seme ap oner—there was nobody! The rogue mal ont earn ee Pan a GD egy Spang two! the Normand’s coat and miade off with it. | jeus Yor said Ward: Rolie open at 7 o'clock a. S7-Henry Ward Beecher has lately been | ™**>4 “ove Sb/ 0 ClOUN Ry ANDERSON, pitebing invo the practice of working railroad tex: ee conducters and drivers on Sunday. The oth- mrs © issioners of Biection. k er day, “dr. Beecher, in his peculiar way, was making uinies of a conductor, towhom he ‘was unknown, 8s to whether the Sanday . rid- ing could not be broken up. “I think it might be,” said the comd@uctor, “but for con- CLOTHING, &c. LOBANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 5 M. ee eo . feunded fellow Beecher. So many fa = ie from al} parts visit his ectablishment, chat attention fri and ~ apie Rimakps the yoad profitable. If he weuld only Sirteg ant Womens Weart Gute be et shut up.the thing could be done.” make apse Loault the times agThe indies of Lansing, Michigan, sre | actc invites Metormes riends te wien ti att, adopting & new style of dress. Ita to | ane guarantees a perfect fit ang fashionable consist of clotipants like those worn garment to al] who maf give their patronage j ang an old-fushion Indien = “wampu: P. 8:41 have removed from 517 street to the orsack, which comes just above the knees. | Steve piace. i: my 91m Everything is said to bang trom the shoulders, He HE SUOCEEDE i Se mr ran mss very e joes awa: * with and skirts, and the Indy @ pg ry w when custom makes it fashional le. low, when he started out ‘outh, “ . MA Vere Cruz dent writes: “The le had bat little cash in trath; wife of the liberal Me: General D. Aurel. jat ati}! he'd try his best to do, iano Rivera was lately called upon by the Ini- | And make s name and money too. perial Comisaria dedanidad, in Mexico city, He attended lectures, studied hard, te take out a license as a common prostitute. | And very quickly the board The, act is believed to have beea committed He opened office. hung out si against the lady as an insult. The matter has been brought Before the court. It has crested & very considerable sensation. Thé Jacy is spoken of as a woman of high honor. ign, * But many patients could not AES Each day be eat, with ae For poverty came on apace; At last a friend gave him advice. - Which changed his fortane in a trice. Now ts fi r and near, peti my locked from far and . pe eee S75. D. Matthews, one of the Congressmen ¢ him busy all the year; elect from Georgia, to compensate for his fail- Men women all declare. ure in getting admission to Corgress, has got jo doctor can with hi married. Thg Atlanta latelligencer says: “If ay ielt awe hel pre : the Radicals Id not hear his eloguence, one game advice wil all, . of Lexington’s daughters did, and- by way He got asuit from ‘SMITHS Oak’ Baul. of com; for his lost seat in Wasbing- ton, gave bim one in her heart.’* Porsomixne Froce.—lIt is said that about SMITH BROTHERS & 00:, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND DEALERS IN GENTS’ GUBNISHING GOODS, @AK HALL, ° \VENTH porary 3 received the lar, mest stock” ite ‘GOODS ever Saeed frtbe city of Wash- pa ee a . “on than any other establishment. Y Dave been in the habit of filling np cavities i@ ‘ their burr stoned with iead instead of cement. PY As® consequence flour ground by severat,of thet 18 poisonous. e wa) _- Leg ee tac twelve years of age, ang wil parents on Westmin- ater street, Providence, was so much excited” the passing of a mevagerie and circus, that —— §. B. & Oo., ml gs the attic and Rung himself, EPwéed D ih ; He was dead when disoovered. alas ant bgt eypietia 897A wan who had been fined. several weeks | OFF hand Poem | . imeuccemion fof getting drank, ena pro- | Invites his friends and the public to his" posed to the judge that he should take him by | riebh assortment of Ube year ata reduced tate. ia ° Goon. Worxrwos or THE Crvit Riowts | bongbt pce eee etek janitiitha GobDs- aes”). _S . Give acd 2 _« HF Loudon '& Co., Ci ea ee rae Mt "Wunintos’ D. 0. is Lot No AUCTION SALES B* J. 0. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. SALE 0 RWOOD CASE PIAN ir rkeue raeNcH Plate eed OLASSES-AND MANTLE MIMKORS. HaND BOME DAMASK COVERED PARLOK SUIT « AND WALNUF CARVED CHAMGEu FU On THURSDAY MORNING, May 24. commenc- fag at 10 o'clock. we shall it, at NO. 2°1 street, me oe e shall eelt, at No 2621 street, ois by | teenth ht resi his Excellency the Be : is keolloncy Minister, con On ase Pisnoforte, seven octave, by Wm. P Emmergon, of Boston. stooland hree Fine oe inte cuit Frame Pier Giass- 6s. slab and bi ore Two Gilt Frame French Plate suite ‘rior Furniture, Upholstered in Black and Maroon Silk Damask. consisting of2 Sofas, Arm, one Lady's, and 48ide re . suite of Furniture. Parlor a are, Rosewoed Frame. Mirrors ia and i. 3 Bofen,'s Arm. and Gilde Obsirenn? Ombsting of 3 Two suites of ber Furniture of Walnut, Fine'y Carved, Marble Top 8: Washes Sopris em rianieege Marten ne ‘wo with Marbles and iarge ¢ Wardrobes . cine i One Turkish Basy Chair. in Silk Darrah One Rosewood Marble Top and Buffet, with Mir- rer back doors Sey Reeser... ay ‘wo a LT airs, iu Green Silk vet. Walnut Hall Guite, Hall = Neou Geld Pablee iti efoto On Cloth, B Wainnt, Mahogany, and Marble Top Centre Ta- | iinegratce |e Lace Window Curtains, with intel Clock, 31 days ornaments — Xs ception Chairs, Lounges ji rd, rety so rere - fast es, Whatnot Mattresses. Fekther Pill Bolsters, Blankets, Spreads and other Bedding Bruseels, Three. Ply and Ingrain Carpets Earthen and Tin Toilet Ware Orockery and Glass Ware, Table Outlery Cooking Stové and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms cash.. my 19-dads ¥ W. L. WALL & CO. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE ABLE Joa ve + aT AUCTION. . On THDRSDAY AFTERNWON, May 7th. at5 they will eell, in front of the premises, allof “9, in Squaie No. 296, frovting 00 feet on Lsth-stree'. between C strect and Virginia avenue, rantirunning back 155 feet 1}; inches te a 20 foot alley, the improvementsconsistiug of a large two. story and attic frame builaing and large back building. The property willbe sold tugether er separate, Title p-rfatt Terms: One-third cash; balance ‘in 6 and 12 months. with interest, xecnred by adeed of trnst on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the ,archaser. myo W. DL. WALL & CO., Adcta, 87-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED OF acconnt of the inclement weather, fo Télv RSDAY 24th May. same hour and place. my I-d . Worb. WALL & CO., Aucts. a ee . BY @KEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. At Public Auction, FRIDAY, May 25, 1865. at 5 o’clock p m., onthe premises, north side Rock Creek Church road, east of ita tntersectiop with the roud from second tollgate of the 7th street road, 483 acres unimproved lard, nearly balf in wood; soil, sandy loam; good exposnre: adapted for g-rdening. fruits or vines; two splendid build ing sites on the place. Terms: $8.0 eash; balance in semi annual pay- —_ of S4veach. withinterest. 350 to be pfid at eale pu’ chaser Plat at auction rooms. tay 17 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. TP RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE ROP- ERTY. ave By virtue of adecree of the Gircnit Court for Prince George’s county, sitting a: Jourt of Byal- “ty, passed in the case of Hume vs. Hume, [ will expose to public sale, on the premises. on TAURS- DAY, the 3int day of May, 3836, at 12 o'clock m., that valuable property of which Charles Hame died seized, containing sbout 40 acres. It sdicies the village of Bladensburg, is most healthily located, possesses the avantages of a country and village residence, The land is of& good quality, well adapted to market purposes, and Is under an exeel enclosure. The dwelling. which is of brick, is commodions, has attached toit a large garden. that is very pro. ductive. and abounds with excellent fratt, and all the buildings, consisting of stable, ice-house, &c., are in good erder. *Terms of sale: $1,000 cash, residne in 1 and 2 years, with interest and approved security. Titie indisputable and on payment of purchase money with interest. the trustea,will convey the property to the purchaser in fée simple. 2 my 5-ts N.C. STEPHEN, Trusteo. SAE OF A STEAM GBIST MILL AT THE CAVALEY DEPOT. GIESBURO, D. 0. artermaster General's Office, First Di on,” 7! rma Washington, De C., April 17, 185% will be sold,on the premises, st public auction. wander the direction of pial George T. Brown? ing, A.Q. M..on WEDNESDAY, May 23, 1856, at 12 o'clock m.. the following-described public prop- rt) it: One “dy STAM GRINDING AND FEED (frame, with massive granite fcundations,) 40 by 38 feet. I. sand houses attached ee rtkaeerr Dost material and in tie lao, = fe tis gud awed pag mie! ances o mil. consisting of Ti) BNGINE, OF 100-HUBSE POWER, with cylinder of twenty two (22) inches diameter twenty-four (24) inches stroke, sct upon a heavy cast-iron Bed-plate, with cold and hot water jumps and rT, and cast-iron fy‘wheel, with anv ing- pulley of the same material, ten (10) feet in diameter and twenty-foug (24) inches face, with Judson’s patent governor. TWO (2) BOILERS, 0 60-HORSE POWER * i made of the best boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-16) of an foch in , five (5) feet in diameter, and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length; each boiler containing seventy-six (76) lap-welded flues, for, wilis all tho requielte sppendacee = US@e" ir 1) Tt EN (10) PAIRS OF BEEDS PATENT BUOK- *IngHaat THIRTY (30) INCHES SPRING €onstructed of solid French burr millstone, and set in heavy, well-balanced frames, with hey cat ters, elevators and conveyors sufficient to cut handle the hay gtain and mort economical and lebor-sa: ‘he shafting is of finished alleys of cast-iron, faced and bal: | ane dale boxes, sapeions Soda dog — 10) pairs . The LJ ne 7 rubber. and twenty four (24) inchea wide. The at — the mills, . A and 0) Se cere etnay Lancers moa nect oul The ‘Bagine, Boilers, Machinery and fixtures . every description ere of the v. best materials abd workmanship. and are sti! n ongollent con- dition and fine wopking order, the millhaving been i Pieced sdvieatie by she it of the Govern- ment = day of sale, the b ings will be sold “k hasers zit requi aie nmove their. ar ee a! a fftat (ist) of July next, aay etnorwie larranged with the owner of the whore Sefer ty ae api ir dw A AR ‘farther “information thet be desired may pon application, 1 by I Terto Gaptate George Te Browsing, &-@) Mh BS A Giesboro, D. O., or ot this co, Brevet Brigadier General, a i ‘First Divieion:Q _Sp 18-t8 SAL CONDEMNED QUABTERM. Sot OF CN STORES.” ‘etal ~~ Cises Quartermaster’s Pics, Derstay fashington, We . D. C.. is, q Will be sold mc Puvile Auction, under et tion of Brevet Li nel M. jeutenant Colo! 4 ._M , at Warehouse No 5 od New » between 18th 9th atreets, Wash- THURSDA 24, 1086, at 10 clot et Condemied Quartermaster * Gocos Mattinge Spades, Shovels. Desks, abl Chairs, Stevo P ‘Coal Soasties. r tors, ee Axes, ks, Hane, Treen te a y ves, . and Couater les, Pi alins,’ Goal Tar ere, Grates. . Bath Pompe, Glazed Ih, Rope, Leather Bolting. Zine, and & lot aon Brass, Lead, Iron, Iron Pipe, The si y must be removed within five (5) days —— Seahin Government fa: ‘ashinston. guos, BORAY THON, Be. a Biyngp MS Genera and’onist LAssore as Chis a sisting 495 Army Wagons, 2% Army apfee' with Hay paces Ht ese wanna © ine ness re Belancens Baar 1,034 mngle sets Harness. 472 Saddles, on Axles 165 Ibe. Ibs. Coll Shale thos i sre, Bigke Ttone-$0,600 Ibe. 4k all Diber Bcray rong, 11,000 Ibs. i pimlias Rabte isin ater prea ba’ ,pellown, Portable "Forges, eld bail serviceable dat ; ig ee ae Grtinnaes ee of Washington. and pt gener 0 ‘and others who, under eee ks erin (Se Tao ee a, Sos Saka ‘alnut Fran, | Conveyancing and stamps to be paid py * order of @he Quartermaster General, there «| Stoves, &e, f hae beed worn, but a large portion res must be removed within five days from Wisking 20, oad Hee TARE ATTBETION, _ AUCTION SALES. i Ty Thy G VERS aba Bi OF TH: = ‘Aingion, D ners ray The attention of capitaltats eccking © profite sale. Sealed propasals will be Foes at the ae feed General, ( iio periaio to the road, ‘ing stock, cars, machinery, and mente. The sale will not ‘include title to the land, which does not elope 0 the Cnited Sante” “ ‘ = a —— in, peng. ex- on the Kio Grande. From this point : is made by-steamer with moros. ° ‘bis rotte is the shortest ti aes traffic between the Gulf BeeriteT gna tes interior of Southern Texasand@ Northern 'y | and the comarun! . by rail aleme can readily | be extended to Brownsville. | The ready completed saves miles of “irer nowt enarge ie dp" sited for feigts We r now cl 5 Brownsville as bigh as $6 per Darrel, and for pare sen; . ‘ piked. . M parscnies. @tecription of the Bethe Datet ined at fice, or at that of ef Geartermarier Miltary Division of the fat ew Or! - jeans. A condition ef the sale will be that oom teees ished fc il Govermment os ee iGc cpeacversscanen, at the a. yates wo Gov Pnment at the time tothe New York = tral.railroad. . The t of pa; rms yment accepted will be thove considered the most fe vorable to the Sein wes : Ten per cent. — in Government The Goverpment reserves the right to reject any paid on acceptance of proposal, or all preposal hould be endorsed, “* Proposals fer purtnns Branos Santiago and Rio Grande Rail- di.” ddressed to the Division of River and, Bail Traneportati BE: Grartermanter General's Of- O55, Urdar of be Qaartermaster Gepera” 7 order of the QuartaTEXANDEN BLISS, Brevet Colonel and A, Q. M.- in charge Fourth Division Q. M. G. 0. “ap 2 Sit + - PROPOSALS. AY AYOR’S OFFICE. . a W a#uine ron, D. C., May 19, 1866. Proporsls will be received at this office until 12 o'clock TUESDAY, the 29th instant, fot grad- ing and eling 6th street east, from Pennsylva- bia avenue to G street sonth. The gravel to bed inches inthe centre tapering off te 4 tnches atthe gutter line, to be well rolled with a heavy roller after graveling, and to be relievéd of all boulders of an fmproper size at the ciscretion of the Com- lonera of the Fifth and Sixth Wards. dders will state the price per cabic yard for cutting ane filling, that which Measures the mst * to be psid for but once The surp us dirt te be deposited wherever the Commissioners may direct. 3 ae No part of the appropriation will be paid‘until the work is approved by the Commifsioners and Assistant Commissioners? i Bidders will state the Leer per — yard for rading and per square yard-for graveling. 5 = Wat: A ¥LETCARR. Commissioner Sixth Ward. E. E. BARNES, Commissioner Sixth Ward. JAS. T. MITCHELL, THOMAS LUXON, my 19 eotd Assistant Commissioners. O FFiCE OF THE WASHINGTON CITY CA- NAL BOARD, Orry HALL, Mag 19, 1955. Proposals will be received at t until 12 o’clock m_,on MONDAY, May 28th inat., for ex cavating 7.000 cubic yards, more or lees,of the earth from the Chesapeake and Obio Canal. be Fomor 7th street west aud the mouth of Bock Pree : For particulars in detail as to the disposition of the earth to be removed, apply at the oflice 6f the ineer in ¢hi . Cit all. — oe RICHARD WABLAOH, RANDOLPH COYUE. . BURN. WILLIAM D. WISE, Washington City Canal Boaré. my 19- 21, 28, 25, 25 . & MAYOR'S OFFICE. May 15, 1855. ‘SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECKIVED by the undersigned until 120’clock M. on SAT- URPAY., the 26th instant, for building a three- foot Barrel Sewer, (inside diameter.) the walls to be nine ipches in thickness, Scee D street nerth, between Seednd street west and New Jersey avenue to connect with th in New Jersey avenue. at ; the anccessfal bidder to be msible for all damages done to g*8 or wa: ves. or caused by the elements, and any accident caused in the construction of the w rk. The right to decline any or all proposals. sheuld At be deemed to the interest of the Corporation, is reserved. Specifications can be seef at the office ef the Commissioners of Improvements every day be- tween 10a. m. and 12 m., or At any fime by calling — arpa non] of the ide were. one but practical meckanics ni * me bat praclJAMES J. CAMPBRLL, Comnjissioner Fourth Ward. . BE. BYES, Commissioner Fifth Ward. ‘S OFFICE ‘ WasHINcTON, May 15, 1886. Sealed Propossis will-be received by the uader- ‘signed until 12 o'clock m. SATURDAY, 26th inst., for building a two-and-a-half-foot Barrel Sewer, Sue seen wails to be nine inches in thickness, along Louisiana avenue, commencing st & point forty feet west of the west stde of Sixth street west. and along said avenue to connect with the ir in Seventh street west. ‘Bidders will state the price ver lineal feot for the sewer. afid per piece for the man hole, watch shall include all excavations. &c., the successfal Bidder to be responsible for all damages done fo the water or gas pipes, or caused by the elements, and ary set re ope in : ean pees of the work. a e ri reject any @1 FO} is. shoul it be deeted to the interest of the Goaporations ia rese 5 Specifications can be seen at the office of the, Commissieners of kmprovements every day between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or at any time b: Calling on the ‘issioner of the Fourth Ward. - one but pi ical need bid. . JA J. CAMP: Bb. my 16-4 + Gommissioner Fourth Ward. eS EXPRESS COMPANIES. Pt an ES Wien CL a Ft ar aaa SPOBTA TIO! NATIONAL EX and TBANSPO! TATION COMPANY having fuslly resaee ee Southera threagh connections from 2 Eriaces daeniagten eau OBB, WA! A TOBA MANE CHARLESTON e all rmediate and it towns ss ‘i Sou an ATLABTA, Chane log traving per- estern counecti hy tia tnd One Baitroad over mail roads, to CINCINNATI AND 8ST. LOUIS, - fs now prepared to receive Freight, Megchandise, Valuable Fac! ee IT a 4 Senated ‘snd ail intermediate points ar E LY. EXPEDITIOUSLY ERFIOIERSD CHBAPLY , J ther B: Go. a wggn ne dene by eae EST CES Tin OBLEANS., and ine few the will run tia Bo IBY, to these places. FICKLIN, pt J. EB. JOHNSPON , President. my 7- DAMS BXPRESS COMPANY. - ~ OFBIOR 514 PENNA. AVENUE, " ba BANOH OF FIO: » OPPOSITE 219: LVANIA AVE 219: PENNS aut ay a GREAT EASTERN, HOBTHEBN, WESTEEN, AND SOUTHERN BXPERESS FORWAEBDEBRS. 5 Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with dispatch to all accessible’ gections of the country. 66 = COLLECTION oF DBARTS, aND Made in pocessible parts of the United States,’ .~ mh 2-tf Di MA. = aie wilco eg tbe: ae |, Metal, ali ‘desert, le 8 profi ne title-end in- -| Por sale low, in quantities tosuit, by STEAMBOAT LINES. *[ = NORTH AMERIOAN LLOY jow line of Srat-class side-w BREW TORE s sccommoaaens te OOWES. fi for eh comm jortab! 6. passengers | wi he 5 G. Jeden. Sen eee tosth April WESTERN METROPOLIS, 3,600 tone. A¥EABTION 90 ioaa, (ati bree pow: MOY 1 ader. : Sist May BALHOL4'G. Soneen’ June B experienced surgeon Company will not be responsible for specie or val: . anlens Dills of lading, having the Be ex; |, are signed therefor. Vihttes pageage, payable in 5 — t Cabin, $105; Second. Bite: Sur éo *Betarn tickets igo, i $132.10: Bteer: Sor freight and © a] SOHN R. ELVANS i 309°Penna. ave..or ST Lgatsiana wre. ts for D. 0. 87 For to os ap of this Com- QTEAMER LEAVES FOB MT. VEEN ic EVERY TUESDAY, i“ ment ae ae s.n.- arne al 5 r Bound Trip, $1.50. One-third of this fin for use of Mognt Vernon Associetion. Washington and ay Pa Boats leave each beur from to6p.m. Meese tue ‘Steamers W anot van be cl for Excursions. . VAN RISWICK, api2-6t General Sup'’t P. F. Co. Potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS The Stedmer EXPRESS, Oapt. E. A. RYTHBR, leaves Washington at6a m, and Al exandria at 7 a. m EVERY SAT URDAY for Glymont, Budd's Ferry, Smith's Point, Chatterton Landing. Stores, Mathias Point, Pope's Oreek Plowden’s Wharf, Lancaster's Wh Wharf, Curriomen Bay, Foxwell's W! Nai oy Blut Point, st ‘s = Point — , and arrives at ®-m-on Sund}¥s, BRYAN & BRO , Agents, ap7-tf No. 345 Penna. avenue. Ricsxoxp, FREDERICKSBUR TOMAC KAILRUAD. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a. m. excepted.) 5 aor AND PO- The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, | Va .and the South. via the Potomas ra rs from Sixth Street Wharf, Y ere to Aqnia Creek sad’ ichmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Raiirond, now entirely completed? f Aquia Ureck to Rich nuecting there with trains on the Rich- mond and Petey+burgz and Richmond and Danville Reilroads. for Petersburg, Weldon, Wilmingtoa, Raleigh, Greensboro’, atisbury, Charlotte acd Chester. 8. © Steamers Keyport Street Wharf daily (Sanday morning excepted) at 640 a.m. and7 p. m,and arrive in Richmond at 2.05 p.m. and 4a m, THBOUGH TO RIOHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS. | #ifty Miles Shortar ana 2‘: Hours Quicker than | any (ther boute. Be sure and get Through Tickets via Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg, to Richmond, at Compafy # Office, corner of Penna. avenue and Sth ose gl on board of the boats. Baggage checked rough. is - Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be in readiness to convey passengers and baggsce be- tween depots in Richmond Passengers by this line pass by daylight Mount Vernon. and may have an re ele wrod of visiting | le oapetal rg a near Fr ing al a int Piprenklast and wap on board of Steamers, GEO. MATTINGLY. Supt , Washington, D. 0. MATTHEW CLARK, Agent. Washington, ricksburg by stop- ap3-ly General Passenger Agent. SEEING ARRANGEMENT.— NOTICE.—The } Bteamer CAMp«IDGE, Captain E. T. Leonarn, will resu her, reh 3. leaving her new pier. 170 Licht street wharf, be- tween Lee and Barry streets, Baltimore, every SATURDAY and TUESDAY at8 p. m.. for Easton Peint, Double Miils, Oxford, Clora’s Point, Wal- lach’s' Landing) Cambridge, Hochlett's ‘Wharf, Cabin Creek. and Medford's Landing. from the Kestern Shore she wil ford’s Wharf every THU: DAY at 1 p. m., stopping at all the above men- tioned landin, for passengers and freight, and reaching Baltimore at§ a. m, ef FRIDAYS and TUESDAYS. — feb 28-tf route on SATURDAY, oY ‘ BANKERS. LE¥'s JOHNSON &.CO., BANKERS, AND » DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES, STOOKS, BONDS. GQLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. ee JAF, 00OKS & 00., i BANEBES, Piftsenth street, opposite Treasury, Buy and sell at current rates, and keep always on hand, » fall supply of all GOVEENMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, OXBTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And pay the highest prices for QUABTEEMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS eutay First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. * —_— B COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, . GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY amD , FYNANOCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED ; STazEs, : Wrz ef., OPPOSITE TER TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Government securities with Treasurer United States. : S@ONE MILBION DOLLARS. op ‘We'buy and sell aH classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FUBNISH EXCHANGE end make Gollestions on ALL THE PRINCIPAL O:TIES OF TER UNITED-STATES. | ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful and prompt attention to z ‘ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIEMS and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERE.- MENT LOANS at alt ttnes cheerfully furnidhed, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Wasminevon, March 30,100, m.ai-tf Li? P MANN 4 BLLBBY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, ~ -, 99 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK BXCHANGE. * Partieular attention given to the following Alani cpr Co Nasional Neuter? eigen ee ge be 0 he and 53 el St aeen ko ‘National. Express Co, Town. County Oo: OARE, . OIL MEAL. owping a herse should use the ‘above etiviea, capectally ot this season of the year, sgEED OATS. prime ertiele for sale; the very best tn the FLOUS, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED LY, a W.M. GALT ’& 00., mb 16-tf Corner Ind. ave and let street. yer CHEESE, GANESTEALO oa H.W. inh aA received, ‘| ‘RAILROAD LINES. © Vanderbilt lesye Sixth | OCIO CAVALLO CHEESE. | , | WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. 30 Mail SUNDaY PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Wasuine ro! AVE ALEXANDRIA. Local 0 aewemenceoe Ey Express 3A. M. Express ......... 6:30 P. Local... .™- Oa EVENS, * wh 12-15, . PHELPS, (WA BR. p_iceos AND OHIC BAILRBOaD. Wasuineton, March 26, 1864, inp between WASHINGTON MOBE. and WASHINTON AN! follows, vis: ai ‘Row ran as rene . R BALTIMORE. Leave Gaily, except Sunday, st 6: Mab a. mi and 245, and ¢-30-e6d ree Leat 4 “ —e except St 6:20, @. m., and FOB WAY SEATIONS SOUTH ci tetas OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at 6 and 6:25 ‘and at 2:45 and 4:35 p.m ger = s. m. ce a. oF from Annayolis'on Sunday) #® ON BUNDA FOR BALTIM 0 Wat sr. TL AY S8TaTIv) iaavest?:20 a.m. and 2:45 p. m. A PAKTS OF THE WEST. p Lgave daily, except Sunday, at 7.20 a, and 7:36 ‘On’ at 7:30 p. m. only. connecting at SOS a er ad THROUGH TICKETS to the Woat the Washington Station Ticket Office at ben fo ig Ne OS the new office ip the Amert- can rapb Between dig ané 6th strecte, Nnyivanla avenue, For New York, Phiiadelphia, an@ Boston, see | @dyertisementef'*Through Line.” | W. P. SMITH. master of Transportation, OLE. General Ticket Agent &.M. COL oc S-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. Tsncven LINE BETWEEN WASUINGTOR PHILADELPHIA AND MEW YORK. pe -Peepetiiess- Bone . Wasnincton, March 25, 5 Trains between Washington and New. York sre Bow run ar follows. viz . FOR NEW YORK, wtthout chance of cars, x Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7° 8. w. ant ¢ ” - NEW YORK, changing cars pt Phileaei- © daily (except Sunday) at 11°18 © m. sog Le: 40 p.m. FOB PHILADELPHIA, | _ Leave dafly (excegt Sunday) at 7.30 and 11-15 « m., aud4H and en SUNDAY. ON 5U ° ae for New York and Philadelphia at 6:30 p, . OMIY. mg cars for New York on 6:29 p. m. train daily. Throngh tickets to Philadelphia, New YorR, or Boston, can be had at the Station 0 “ice atwil hours . 7-30, ane OR ALL WAY STATIONS. : On and after Monday, February 12th. two daily traips will ran between Washington and Lyach- burg, connecting st Gordonsville, via Virgizia Central Bailread trains to aad from Bichmpad follows : wien rocgg DP Spy Leave Washington ¥ (except Sunday) at 6.4) ®.m , and arrive at Gynchburg at 6.45 p. m. . “ ome Stee Sag at7 oe. m., and arrive at Wasn- a Pm are Wage Et Teng canter ve Ingtow daily (including dat 6.10 p. m,, and arrive at Lynchbarg at 6 ° Leave ‘Lynchburg -at-6.30 p. Wasbington at 6 21 a. m° *| Both trains make close connections at Lnehbarg for all goinse South and Southwest, at Wash- ingten for North and Northwest. irst-class Sleeping Cars will be attached to the ba in} trains. is road is attractive. not only for its comfort- able accommodations. but for the fact that it passes the now historic localities of Feiriax, Ball Ban, Manaseas, Bristoe, Catictt's, pabannuock, Cul- per. Orange and Gordoneville, places of hable interest in the popular mind Through tickets to all point be hadin Boston, New Baltimore» and at the o} South end Sonth- ork. Philadel- ices of the road General Ticket Agent. Alexandria, Va._ West ma) hia at in Washi mand Alexandria J BEOADU fed-tf SECRET DISEASES! 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