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ae ae eee. a 7. | Crviz Rienrs, &¢—On Sunday. morning Inst, twe colored Men, one of whom passes as | the United States surgeon of the Freedmen’s fureau here, and the other. bis brother, on a y¥:s tro bim from a distance, entered the lower partof the Episcopal Chareb, and took sears in a pew with the white ple. Immediately | upon the fact being known, Mr. John Coak- Jey. one of the church wardens, authorized Washington Wright, colored man, and sexton, te notify these men (Harris by name) that that part of tbe church was for private pews, and rented by Contos persons, and that the gai- lery was the place for them. To this they EVENING STAR. Affairs in Georgetown. Boarp or ALDERMEN, May 3) —Present Messrs. Thomas, Hyde, Helston and Crop! Recorder Mathews in the chair. A comm2 eaten from the Recorder was read, showing that the ground ovcupied by the new mark bonse was sold to the Corporation on condition that it be used for no Other purpose whatever. | and rendering it as bis opiaiva that should ‘aid property be used tor any other purpose it Would revert to the grantors. On motion of Mr. Thomas, the communication was referred tobe Board of Common Council. The fol- lowlag were received from the Council:—An ordinance for the improvement of Congress street, and repealing an erdinance for the im- provement of Congress street approved Dec. 5, 1865. On motion of Mr. Thomas, the ordi- private, whereupon Wright told them pe- | Femptorily that they must quit, which they Sccordingly did. The matter has been a good deal discussed, and many specniations are in- dulged in in regard to the matter.— Fredericks. j burg ( Fa.) Ledger.” PolsoONED BY t BAD VrEat.—A family in this | nance, together with the accompanying com- city has been poisoned by eating unwholesome | Muication trom Robert P. Dodge, trustee, was | veal. The I; 'y of the house purch ‘some | referred to the standing committee. A re- veal {rg _@ butcher, took 1t home, cooked it, and the whole family, consisting of husband, wife, and five children, partook thereof. The nextday all were attacked with pains in the stomach, followed by severe vomiting. The youngest of the family, a boy, aged three years, aied from the effects. The house where this family Jay presented @ terrible sight. The matter ejected trom their stomachs was ofa greenish hue, and covered the floor. It is said the veal, which was the canse of the sickness, was unwholesome, and was known to be so by the butcher who sold it. Pow true this is, re. mains to beseen.—Albany <aickerbocker. ferred communication from the Mayor, rela. ung toan official notice from the internal rey- #PLe assessor with regard to the city taxes; feferted to ihe recorder, A rescintton Author- izing the repair of the arch on the north side of ‘2d street, near H; . Aresolution abating anuisance under the fish market; passed. A resolution authorizing the laying ot a fiag foot- Way on 2d street, across Freaerick street; passed. A reselution authorizing the repair of a flag footway acro<s Washington street, on the south side of Bridge street. Mr. Hyde ob- Jecied to the third reading, aud the resolution went over under the rule. A resolntion to lay a flag footway across Prospect street: passed: | Also, @ resolution to lay a flag footway across | urry-fiye years of Bank Alley: laid over. Adjourned, ; back yard fear the JomMON CotUncit.—The President laid be- | ue Board the following messages trom ihe j Mayor, which were appropriately referred :— | Asking imstructions with Tegard to the im- provement of Lingan eet, transmitting a communication troia the Aszessor gf Internal Revente relative to the dtrect tax assessed upon the District of Columbia. A communi. | Gu from the Surveyor giving information, re- EXTRAOKDINARY tcl! £.—A woman, about je, vas fonnd deadin a roadin London, on the oth instant, having strangled herself in a most ex'raordinary manner. police officer, who gave evidence at the inquest, said she had fastened @ piece of streng—a penny ball of ick twine—round Rer neck. She had evi- dently beid with ber left hand the end of the twite agninst the left side of her neck, while with ber right hand she had wound the twine eighteen times round ber neck. Every time responded by saying that thé pews were wot | that she twisied the string ronnd her throat sne bad palied itught. When she was found dead the remains of the ball of twine were in her right hand. A WHISTLING WoMAN.—Mrs. Hefferman, of Arch street, was complained of by her hus- band, Mr. O'Neil, for being «a the neighborhood. He alleged to Jnstice Cole that he could not sleep because of her noise. When euestioned as tohow she made the noise, be replied that it chiefly done by her whistling. He said that she could if she tried get off some harmonious notes, but that gener- auly her whistling was very discordant, and hat was what annoyed him. The woman is held to bxil.—Al Gnired by the Board, relat to the amonat of earth deposited in Frederi reet, by the late Of Streets, was laid on the table, ton of F. L. Moore tor the privilege of ng & telegraph post with asign box. similar to those in Washington; a petition of Jacod Homiller for an extension of a license; anda communication from the Recorder in reply to quiry of this Board relative tothe town’s ‘0 the ground on which the new market is were also referred. The following reso- were adopted:—Mr. Goddard, ets committee, a resolution grant- ing the use of the street roller to Henry Ken- a resolution providing fora flag footway s Prospect street: a resolution for a tiag 7 Bank Alley; and pioviding for ss the alley on Jefferson w Argus Forcor To VoT the Plover ( Wis.) Times t, south of Bridge: a resolution authorize fays thatthe local election. which should have the appointment additonal lamp | occurred in tn f place on the i3'h instant, was t ance under | neglected by the entire voting population: the ‘iag footway | polls were not open: everybody had G ck, on the north line of 2d street; a authori. across Washi pair of an ar . near High s The toilowing busi- hess was laid over: An ordinance establishing fe department: an ordmance license egulaie Insurance Compa and a on in faver of John H. Newman. Ad. 1x GEORGETOWN SCHoOoLs.—Yesterday af. ternoon the distribution of Cards of Merit, an. cer the direction of the Board of Guardians, tock plece at the Montgomery street school request b bere the Primaries No.3 and 4, male | § 1 a iemale, and the two Grammar schools are ught. ibe attendance of citizens ard friends of the schools was unusually large, in fact there was ce room to accommodate them. The Guardians, witha single exception, were present, and, after prayer by Rev. T. Remick, proceeded to business. Professor Daniel, who has recovered trom au atiack of dangerous illness, took charge of the schools in the musical performances. and they acquitted themselves creditably. The distribution of cards of merit is ot quar- terly occurrence and designed toexcite thepn- © merease their diligence. Upon this oc- he ecards to Primary No. 3, Miss Laura teacher. were distributed by W. H. + Esq.. of the Common Council: to Mrs. Eadmonston, teacher, by Jonn Mar- Jr. Esq.:to the Male Grammar, Miss Emina Reed, teacher, by Rev. T. Remick: to tte Female Grammar, Miss Mattie Heustis, teacher, by Dr. Reyburn. The address to the schools was delivered by J. W. Deible, Esq. an addition tothe cards a@ citizen presented four premiums. two handsome volumes to the pupil in each school wao received the greatest mumber of cards within the year past. In de- ciding who should be the recipients the gnar- dians were obliged to cast lots, for noone was found in either schoo] who had not an equally Meritorious compeutor. The lucky ones were, in the Male Grammar. Isaac Birch: Female Grammar. Mary Baker: Male Primary, Wiilie Moore: Yemale Primary, Katy Blondin. Cuvrech ImProveMenT.—Phe members of the Congress - street Methodist Protestant Church held a meeting recently to consider a it. We question whether there is ance of this kind in the country ng the repair of a flag foot. ‘ esolution for Tih side of 2d @7 De Lave, the acrob: Proposes to wa & wire stretched over Niagara Falls, ¢. his wife and son on bis back. SPECIAL NOTICES, ——_e—___ i> FROM THE MINES OF IDAHO TO THE brown stone fronts of Madison avenne, PHA- * NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS” is in Theagh the standard periume of tash- popular: ty is limited to no class or section. ywkere. 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The subject eeu toa = at dl Toot and fills it with new life aud mmitiee to examine plans the improve- | ¢ol matter. ment. and report ata ae Meeting. = It will not take s long disagreeable trial to prove faik.—An excellent fair is now in progress | the truth ofthis matter. The first application will for the benefit of the Aged | lo good; yeu will see the NaTuRAL ¢ # a OLOR return- very day. an oe every OURFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored a: ince of the hair will be gone, givii st Forrest Hall, Women’s Home. CaTTLe DisEase In © NECTICUT. — The A . ing place to Instrous, shining aud Danbury (Ct.) Jefferson says that a singular | beautiful locks. cattle disease has made its appearance in that Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer: no other neigborhood. Mr. H. H. G: 2. of Danbury, | article isatall tikeitineffect. You will findit lost one cow, and Mr. Jerome Chase, of New Ouzar ro Buy, PreasaNt 70 Try, AnD ScRE To Do You Goop. 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Erni aSonaogas tons’ AP'S | water pecine? oADTES sae remity. jouse ifth ave itis e 17 s iz has been hired for his accommodation.” rica, delight et sad imparty ‘treme th ia ‘ai S7 The Chicago Republican thinks that the | S##es of weakness. yo eames a0 lta eee Terulation of the right of suffrage may be safe. | stimulating effectela ouslcting te fhe genset se ite gently ly lett with the people of each State, and that trial, each State should determine for itself the fit. WINE will be oan peed the best Axe eae ness of itsown people for holding State offices | in country. And voting therefor. Ask your Druggist for RYGIENIC WINE. S7A yourh in Louisville, ten years STUART & THOMAS, forged & note bearing his mother" zi on - nts. ana raised forty dollare worth of goods apes | SOLD EVERYWHERE. ae Iie 67-A squaw in Central Michigan hada pap. | G24" TSIAb OF SEWING MACHINES poos on arm, exceedingly white =e a BETWEEN THE member of its race, which fact induced a gen. Ueman to ask if it was not a half breed, where. a she replied. “No, nota fret white blood about je nait Ingin and half Mission. | ary.” WELCOX & GIBBS AND FLORENOB! THE WILCOX & GIBBS TRIUMPHANT! Ta PEGSAS ER PUT MACEIN AD S7 A men out in Indiana got a divorce from his wife because she went s! 7 ana bis mard we eee dae, reper Are ale. wishes. He concluded .o let her slide. were fully oe rity all bat ten S7'Mr- A. J. Davis, the writer on Spiritual- | By thts mints ony root sustained. ism, says that “the spiritual world ts made Eee as od of the cutie fteplanes "Weare guaikeqact: | gneaiedtana'y rues H coal : - s tion is settled. > * Pers i aN bemamianes “rts, . Giiee Machine 12 Just what it h ‘clutmmed : S7 In boring for coal at St. ‘csep! a8 to be, depth of three! Dundred and 4 4 erode UBLE-THBEA fifty feet has peen &7-J. W. Brooks, of Boston. President of the | Michigan Central Railroad, was stricken with } paralysis of the brain a few days ago. . SJ intelligence bas been received in Cni- 2? 2m" EBP COOL! KEEP COOL!! PURE ICE CREAM $23 PER GALLON. cago that the suspension of Sir Morton Peto 1s The subscriber desires iy onl: mmpemesy: Mr. McHenry will pass pis frieade v4 Tan < pe rong. . . S7-The population of London has been esti. | To"eieD, Phi eke {he Sih of April, S07, Nive years from whetgan | Belles. call inea ou Sy eto: . Le . 5 of the last census. my i?-Im* No 4 Stans. sve., near 10th st. S7 The s of Milan have estab- [°! @o res ton. ENCOURAGE HOME comPantes. en Jong ErErigors, Nshed atthe railway station in that city long tables, at which ¢' Italian soldier finds bread, cheese, wide s@cigar, gratis. 87° A new invention, paper socks, is an- argu mes oD ry ga Be Sa anon Oss ‘g are low ELECTION NOTICES, p of John Reeves, o £ nerve tee rene -and 20th sts.. ;¢ el Serve one year; and one ‘Assessor, fo ee of ie next at south side of I stree f-rae eure ef seid ward Polls wil 7 e’clock s,m. lose at 7 : HAUPTMAW wy 22 {Intel.} Commissioners of Election Frise? Wanb—séconD ERECINGT-Navice 7 01 Second Precinct of DAY, the sth day of June ig om the roath side of between 18th and 19th sta. member of tw three one year; and one Ai for aid oe, a. Polls rd. ‘ol ill cpen at7 o'clock _a. m. and ch : close. cl WILLIAM J. HERBER’ WMH. FULLER, . JAMES H. BYRAM, my 2 [Int) Commissioners of Election. Friesz, PRECINCT—SECOND WARD—WNo- tice is hereby given that, in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the oe of Washing- tex, an election will be in the First Precinct of the ‘ond Ward, northwes' corner of 12th street and New York avenue. on MONDAY, the ath day of June next, for a Mayor, to serve two years;one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve two pa three members of the Board ? to serve one yer o'clock p m. ill open at 7 o'clock aud c| J. P. HILTON FRANCIS MILLER, WM. F. GIVEN. my 19 Oommiesioners of Election. g ECOND WARD-—SECOND PRECINCT—No- © tice is hereby given, that in conformity to the ns of the charter of tha city of Washi: n Electian will be hel@ ta the Second Pre- + Second Ward, at the office of EB. H. Bates, Eaq-. om Detreet, betweem llth and 12th streets, on MONDAY. the 4th day of June next, for a Mayor, to serve two year8; one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; and three members of the Board of Common Uonacil. to serve OB@ year; to represent said ward. Poils will = open at 7 o'clock a. m., = clos® at 7 o'clock p. m. WW. & > THOS. © WILSON, . A. MARES, my 19 Commissioners of Election. HIRD WARD—FIRST P CINCT.—Notic is hereby given, th lection will be held, incenformity with the provisions of the charter of the city of Washington, at the corner of 9th and M streets, on MONDAY. the sthday of June next, for the election of a Mayor, one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve two years; three members of the Beard ef Common Council, to ferve one year, and one Assessor for said Wa: Polls willopen at7 o'clock a m., and close at mn. L. W. WORTHINGTON, WM. FERSUSON, . J, HOYLE, myi8__{Rep.] Comwissioners of Election. "THIRD WARD-S®ECUND PRECINCT —No- tice is hereby given that in conformity to the rovisions of the charter of the city of Washing- ‘on ap election will be held in the Second Precinct ef the Third Ward, at the Model Honse, corner of Sth and F streets.on MONDAY, the ith day of June next, for Mayor of the ne to serve two years; anu for one member of the Board of Alder- men, to serve two years; three members of the Board of Common Council, to serve one year; and bass) arg ip tiieren Feb Polls open o'clock a. m. and close at7 p.m. JAMES MANKIN, THOMAS DONOHO, THOMaS RICH, my 19-dtd Commissioners of Election. Feceta WABD —FIRST PRECINCT —No- tice ts hereby given, that in conformity to the Provisions of the charter of the City of Washington, ap Election will be held in the First Precinct. Fourth Ward, at Dr. Baidwin fice, east side 6th m MONDAY, the Mayor, to serve two years; one member of the Board of Aldermen, to ferve two years, and three members of the Board of sora Doane i], to mare one eer Foie will open at7 o'clock a. m. and close at7 «'cloe’ m, = JOHN B WHEELER. Jas. F. MOORB, WM. H. JOHNSON, myl8 [Rep.] Commistioners of Election. Fooeta: WARD-—SECOND PRECINCT— Notice is hereby given. thet, in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Wash- ington. an election will be held in tne Second Pre- cinet 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 Board of Common Council ioe er qikt 3 Beige Open at7 o'clock a, m. Polls close o% .m. st Tovclock WTARLES WALTER, THOMAS GALLIGHAN, AS. L. BABBOUR. m . IL 1s my 19 tied missioners of Elect IFTH WARD.—FIRST PRECINCT. jotice is herely given, that in conformity to the pro- visions of the charter of the Nes Washington, an E.ection will be held in the Firet Precinct of the Fifth Ward. at the Oid Unvitol, corner A street vorth and let street cast.on MONDAY, the ith day of June next, for a Mayor, to serve two years; member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve cil. to serve one year, to represent said W. ie and one Assessor, to eervé two years. Polls open at7o clock @ m,, and close at 7 o clock p.m. OF 3d street east and D street south on MONDAY, the ath day of June next, for a Mayor, toserve ser of the Board of Aldermen, hree members of the Board of Jogpinom Connell; and ave ‘Assseeer. to represent aid ward, Poil- open at7 a. wand close at7 p.1a, Sas H. RICHARDS. > WM. SLATER, THOS. HUTCHENGSON. my 23 Commissioners of Election. @QIATH WARD —FIKST PRECINCT—Notico &” is hereby given. that te conforselty vo the visions of the vharter of the City of Washingtoa 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 J & Mayor. to serve two fears; one me: Board of Aldermen. to serve two ye members of the Board of Common Counci: one year, to represent eald Ward. Polis open at 7 o'clock a, m., and close ree dae Vv. . 1s PEs . my 19 Commie mere of Election. SX78 WABD—SECOND PRECINCT —No- luce is hereby given. that. in confermity tothe visiovs of the charter of the city of Was! - an election will be held in the Second Pre- einer. een mee Specoatic.1 Bagine Hope. on K’ stree! eon and 9th east = DAY, the sth day of June ny Germ =. Jer r wo years oud three members of D. 34 A the joard of Common’ Ooutiell, te serve one year, Vert gait Ward. Polls open at 7 0" s. i ¢ 4 pis steno Osea 1, VENABLE bece AR SAE, my 2 jssiovers of Election. SEVENTH WaAkD—FIRST PRECINCT —No- SD tice ia hereby thet, 1a eoetornir tone irs; three 1. to werve isions of iF of th f aps 2. 2 lection will be held in’ the F rat Pre- nct of the Seventh Ward, at the office justice well. west side E end F streets south, June nex mel yea Oounell t ne year; and an Assessor to two y s for said w &h oll open atT ociock a, m. and ase at T o'clock a ALLABAN wGAnsONe JOS. L. my 23 Commissioners of Election. ‘A ‘Si ND PRECI. Notice is hi § \* tt the provisions of the hart Sale Siar paten, an election o be my 2 T. COFFEE MOSES. BATES. * cor TON ES erors NE. eee 109 GuAVIGe SREP PANTS, usw ORLEANS. anna eazarhae, eda Wwe _ JUST BECEIVED A NEW Aa- as L RpAT® Planes, collection of sec- — it ik ‘§ ies he elty of. Waunitgtre ' Cy) t | | | STEAMBOAT LINES, N=” OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS ps BETWEEN Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of We NEW YORK. WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, bi . O.- AND ALEXANDRIA, Va. The offers received andar te eauerGemeent oe pie " and Sealed The > nae ae eee first clase Vessels. | is ar be wited watt tH Repay, wharf, 5 archase nas wanyittits’. “axe bee 1 SO | == Joey of the foltow every WEDNESDAY, and Pier 13, Nerth Biver, New York, ry SATUBDAY. Punctuality ef departure can be relied on. The psesenger sccommodations are unsurpassed, Freight received daily and kept under cover at Snow's wharf, Georgetown. For passage and freight apply te 6.500 chory J. W. P. MYERS, Agent, 14,600 feet 4 41 107 Water et , Georgetown. et De W. T. REMSEN, Agent 56.000 fect 3 1 jel-im S7_ West st., New York. 90,008 feet 4 inc! BE NORTH AMEBIOAN LLOYD. Nino feet New line Of fret class side-wheel Py eer ii SumrW YORE AND BREMEN Via COWES, with comfortable accommodations for of all grades, carrzing he. United States Mail. Leave New York on THURSDAYS- BALT 000 tons, 3 horse A.G._ Jenes, Comm Fos WESTERN METROPOLIS, 2, REAR T1003 900 tone, 1 a hoes bo ATLANTIQ, 3, » yw 7» Hoyer, Commander. BALTIO. 2°. JONG rnnncec vn senne 4th Jame surgeon on board. will not be responsible for specie es Scbinn eaiees bills of lading. having the agon and carriage-makers is asthe above iss very superior we oe _Well-seasoned me. = aoe ~ene factor, urpeses. ean seen a) ying Brovet Brigadier General OH. TOMPRINS, Quartermaster in ebarge at Lincoln Depot, about one mile east of the Oapitol. Bids will be received for the purchase of ten thousand feet and upward. The undersigned re- pw serves the a to t all the bids should they be conside too low. Payment (in Government funds) will be required f bid and prior to value ex} . are signed rr. UPOD notification of acce| nage A - passa, ayable in gold. or its equiva- . ust be re- lest First Cabin. Tes; Second. giz 20; Sreerage, | BOved within t after the proposal is ac- $37.0 _ Retarn ticRets, 1, $206; 1f, $135.58; Steer- | “Protests should be signed by the bidder's fal name. and give his post office address, plainly en- dorsed, ** Proposals for the Parchaee if*Lamuer,” , 277 50. ight and I “Foriels ant perees Bt an wo, | Sanste Hts 309 Penna. ave., or $7 Louisiana ave., nts for DO. Brevet Major General and Chief Quartermaster, SZ For subscription fo, fhe. atoc of this Som oro FOR me of Weshingvon. any, offering a safe an vidend- inves: SA. 0) a Ihent, apply to JOHN & BLVENS FOO, | iad my 4Jm Agents for D.C. Quartermaster’: ie U. ptarine Gore. P= AM > 7 iS <ton, 3. _ STBAMEE LEAVES FOR ME. VERNON Sealed Proposals will be received at'this office | iD. +R HURADAY and 8a TURDAY, al s.m. at até! mm. Fare fer Round Trip. €1-30. One-third of this smount for use of Meant Vernon Association. Washington and A’ o'clock p.m U_». Marin applying Wood and Coal to the | aebington, D.C.. during the fiscal year Seth e. 1867. The wood to be good d to be delivered, pico, mecsonred and imepected at such points with | im the walls of the Marine Barracks ay be des: | ndria Boats leave each piace every hour from 7p. m. to Gp. m. ignated by the eommanding marine efficer, free of fod ne tne Steamer Wasaret con be chartered | lenated bs the Gimmandiog marge effcer fice of white asb anthracite egg coal, free from dust. and to weigh 2.240 pounds to the ton; to be weighed, in- spected and delivered at such points within ‘the walls of the Marine Barracks as may be designated by the commanding marine eflicer. free of expense to the United States, and both wood and soal to be furnished upon the quarterly requisition of the commanding officer, showing the quantities re- | quired, agreeably to regulations. Payments will be made upon the receipt of ac- cams duly authenticated by ssid commanding officer. The richt is reserved to reject all bids consia- ered unreasonable. A guarantee to be signed by two responsible per- sone. whose responsibility must be certified to by the United States District Judge, United States Jistrict Attorney,or Enited States Collector, mast accompany eack Proposal, otherwise it will not be considered i on = rege ot RA + ad for Fuel,” an ad- ressed to the undersigr & WILLIAM B. SLACK, ap 12-60t General Sup’t P. F. Co. Potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. E. A. BYTH. leaves Washington até a.m, and Al exandria at 7 a. m EVERY SA UBDAY for Glymont, Budd eFerry. : Smith's Point, Chatterton Landing, Nanjemoy Stores, Mathias Point, Pope's Oreek Biaff Point, Plowden’s Wharf, Lancaster's Wharf, Stone's harf, Curriomen Bay, Foxwell’s Wharf, Piney pao zen LE east nd arrives at Baltimore at 8. m. on Sanday. 1B. BRYAN & BRO , Agents, No. 345 Penna. avenue. Rtonnonp FREDERICKSBURG AND PO- TOMAC RAILBUAD. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. my 19-lawiw Major and ()uartermaster, TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) ROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. The qnickest and most direct route te Richmond Commissary of Subsistence, Va .and the South. via the Potomac . ie eae Oe steamers from Sixth Street Wharf, Washington. to Aqnia Creek and Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad. bow entirely completed from Aqui Oreek to Rich mond ,Va, conuecting there with trains om the Rich- mond and Petersburg and Ricfimond and Danville Bailroads. for Petersburg —— pilimington, Raleigh, Greemsboro’, Salisbury, Uharlotte an Opester, 8. 0. + 1866. Sealed Proposals are invited uatil THURSDAY, June 7, 18%, 12 o'clock m, for furnishing the Sab- sistence Department with THBEE mOwEAy? Sade BARRELS OF t OUR. Proporals will be for ene thousand barrels of what is known at this Depot as Nos. 1 and 2 Flour, aud for two thousand barrels of what is known in this market as Georgetown Flour. teamors Keyport and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth The delivery of the Flour to commence within Street Wharf daily (Sanday morning excepted) at | five days from the opening ef the bids, and must be 2 a. m. pte m,and arrive in Richmond at | delivered in such quantities, daily, as the Govern. am \. may direct, either at the Government ware- THROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, #itty Miles Shorter and 2% Hours Quicker than B and ger Througs ‘ickets via Aquia je sure get roug! ickets ia Aqui Creek and Fredericksburg, to Richmond, at the Company's Office, corner of Penna. avenue and 6th ropa to on board of theboats. Baggage checked rough. Omnibueses and Baggage Wagons will be in readiness to convey passengers and baggage be- tween depots in Richmond. Passengers by this line pass by daylight Mount Vernon. and may have an_opportanity of visiting several battle-fields near Fredericksburg by stop- bing at that point. Breakfast and sup on board of Steamers. GEO. MATTINGLY. Sapt., ey ahington, D.oO. MATTHEW OLARK, Agent, Weskingon. apsly General Passenger Agent. GPRIXG ABEANGEMENT. — NOTICE. The S steamer CAMbAIDGE, Captain EB, T. Luoxapn. will resame var route on SATURDAY, March. 3, leaving her new pier. 170 Light streo t wharf, be- tween Lee a Try strects, Baltimore. ove SATURDAY and TUESDAY at p.m, for Easts m house in Georgetown, at the wharves, or railroad depot in Washington. D.C. ‘The delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- pleted, within, twenty days from the acceptance of the bid. Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in pew oak barrels. head lined. Payments will be made in such funds as the Government may have for disbursement. r nal Government inspection will be made just betore the Flour is received, and none will be ‘accepted which is not fresh ground, and of a supe- rier quality. No bid will be received from parties who have failed to comply with their bids. Bhiders are re- quested to be present at the opening of the bids _ Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause, Bids to be addressed te the undersigned, at No, 255 G street, endorsed ** Proposals = Those. . BELL, je 1-4t Majorand ©. 8..U.8. I SALS FOR HEATING FORD’s T: PPoro HEA h artermaster’s Office. Dever of Washington, TPES git Wash ~ C., May 25, 13866. nzton, D. will be Sat | anil TUREDAY dune 1b JoGeee a ote” * - | unt - June 12, by at o’clock m., Foe Doubs, ay riage; ere rete Wisk, for the HBATING, by steam, (direct radiation,} Cabin Creek. and M. ‘s Landing. Retarni Seep gilding ta thi ity known as FORD THE. from the Eastern Shore she will leave Med | ATED. and the two small Buildings connected ppest every THURSDAY and MON. | therewith . M., stopping at all the above men- Bidsshould be accommpanied by plans stowing ings for passengers and freight, and 6 of FRID: X9 and the manner In which it is proposed to do the work, Bnd state the amonnt of Tadiating surface pro- Bored for, with a description uf the bofler and its capacity. nate work ut be completed by the first day of temler, is66. No vide will be entertained except those from persons who #2¢ known to be in this business, and can refer to similar work which has been executed DiJaif of the amount stipulated to be paid for the itimore at m. —_—_——_—_——__— HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. mown , The undersigned informs his patrons and the pub- ill be peid om its completion, and the re- lic generally, that he has Temeved from uniting one aif will be retained wat he Restos ui id etand, ‘The European Hotel,” to capacities of the appara' 355 Pennsylvania avenue, where he is enabled to farnish all Binds of Liquors a1 pwn) in fearon Thankful for past favors he solicits a continus- tion of their former patronage. hall have been thor- fact hy t nd found sstiefs ey Bia jers can ee the balldiogs recelve inf by applying to mation in re' Architect, N ‘ence to the wi DWARD CLARK, Government PE 39% 4th street, opposite City Hall, Washington, _my 15-tf No. 355 Penne. ave 5 should be addressed to the under- CONTINENTAL HOTEL endorsed “Pro for Be LO! @ BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. revet Maj Gen. and Chief Quartermaste r, pihis, mammoth Hotel, filled up with, all the aes SHE of Wertington. Lo vements, OOF June 1, 1866. It insevem burmired feet mare ” crry Hatt. May $1, 1965. length, by two hundred feet Ca ll be received by the under- ortico tw along 12 @'clock m. on T AY, June for, bai ® three-feet barrel- oewer, (inside ter.) walls to be nine ii ches in thickpess,on 1th street west, from of Metreet north, the, sewer to bare, eeck ams tt * er y ro ‘and the Commiestoners may direct. ity-four feet in dept! Ri Front, and contains six hundred rooms. especially arral for families, and fitted with gas, belis, other conveniences not usually found at seas’ de hotels. ‘fhe fining room is two hundred by seventy five feet. The surrounding grounds are spacious. neatly laid out. and provided with Con- grese water, in fountains, trans, al ported fi be fs ie Ci Spri i foot for t! ell How York "Tho Sea Bathing irunesrpasesd, sewer and per for the man-holes alate ~ and perfectly safe. Sue leaving Was! by | which hall ij 1 exces oe ‘The porniag ain for vag! hia arrive at Wong er or ge of aie pipes. le for rane! - M., 8 ay. e jag nN 0 ems or ac- ‘coms will please epply at the Kirkwood ff the coustraction ework, threeity. SPRAGUE & STOKES, rae Se t to decline any or all Proposals, should my Proprietors. it be deemed necessary. is reserved. ry feath Ca be seen at the office of the commie ma improvement any day from 10 8. m. till 12 o'clock m. ice meed bid. None but practical waghest ty SPALDING, Second W. DENTISTRY. ———____ le" T. COUMBE, DENTIST, No, 499 7th etrect, ‘ard. Opposite Udd Fellows’ Hall, will fijl 3 extract and’ avert TEETH on Gold alt Comb ou 2, GARNER, ver, or oderate . Third % material need. prices, Best vim | _mySi-eotd [Intel &Oolumbian} ~ LOCK WOOD, Washington Building, 344 Dene CR ROOD. Weghington, Building, x Bi 1 ieee eee et MEINCTON.) May 25, Id i ETH Sut ria Penk chase oor OR : Sealed Pro et "elk iN AY, June 6, Josh tar en ing and gravelling street north; for my 7-Im* from New Jersey avenue to Vermont avenue re Will state the price per cubic yard for Pe grading guy te, be paid. 900 wags fost which ihe Baltimore College of Dental Sargon Fescnres themmonts megeunemnsuey 55F gravet- SURGICAL A HANICAL DE Bae carph tobe a wherever the TISt. Omce420D t, bet. sth and 7th ste, | Ube eure t Tequire any All Kinds of Dental work made and repaired. Gas b regen fp ho tom where the under. ee meron He dd in the practice. Best of signed may direct ven. Charges moderate, eppropriatio mn will be paid antil the Bik ieperaed, y the Commissioners and Assistant Commissioner". 5 w. SPALDING. Second Ward. JUN T. tomy . my ¥-cotd Commissioner ‘ard. PAWNBROKERS. of 1 0 8. POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! ore ‘venesmeseee BE is=D 6 a OFFICE, ia ete tes Scat Beat Renee peets N a ave., commiy” BEAT DISCOVERY 1N DENTISTRY. TEETH BXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. i} yet extract vanced on Watches, weaker at rapes, aad bare ont prices gives onelierticlen. 8. > poven. Aino. all and Doctor's 475 x KER. 475 Ace Cla a3 eth, yeu iB 10 spies waits eae ae | we net Price on our work since en ely =, 6. R DEWIE Loun! 9BED'! SALTIN : ‘A complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, cera Mpsalicecee iets ot. Lor BsKEES AND SBOCERS, MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED BAY, , and all kip ds of FEED at low rates. GROUND ALUM, FINB, : 4nd TORK’S ISLAND SALT ofoitare RINE pT ? april THURSDAY, the 28th day of June, Iss. at2 | & | taining 8 rooms, and of w AUCTION SALES. C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. 320 D street, between J0th and 1ith. WOOD FURNI oT v ALE OF ROS) Evi PLATED. nen BIOH 9 OBL feasi obPaReY osed LY Ring. June 7th, at 10 , at the well-known establieb- meatofMr.© Gautier.on Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and streets, ap extensive colle- ald bousek: ing articles, consisting im part of, viz: 27 Marble Rosewood Center Tables 3 Martie-tep: xtension Tables Slarge French plate Mirrors, with Marble Slabs 1 Soon Bremen Cacpee pearl; Ld ver Carpet, ne ty eed ver ilver-Plat . Coffee and T ey mesa yee Pome . rs Etat Bomss: River Plated Water Oooler ‘bh Chive Dishes, assorted sizes Gilt Preach ‘Chine Soup Tareens, & Green White and a 4 es. Bonbon Richly decorated Freneh China Plates, Preserve al ‘ine Out Gi ters, Goblets, Wine. Punch. i yg sdozen Copper Jelly Menide Cr) fancy I ‘cream Moulds, large size, made ef ie race Several hundred small Water-ice Moulds, made of A bongo quantity of Tin Ice-cream Moulds and reezers 1 patent lee-cream Machine a von legge 7d splaspie ansertment af Gooner ‘ bracing every ‘ able variety, suthcieut for the largest Sret- class hoter Pedy hi ee jarble aD! Cost! pilarble Case, with Plated Spigot and Ale ‘a! iP 2Green Enameled Doors, with heavy plate glass Coffee Heater and Copper Kettles Walnut Cigar Case and Bar Fixtures generally One Spring Wagon And many other articles of Furniture, &c., not oO name Decessary t ‘ The magnitude of this sale, as well as the cha acter of the gools embraced th it, Tenders it pec liarly attractive to hotel and restaurant and hotel eepers, confectioners, and housekeepers gener- ail Cataloga can be obtained at the anction rooms on the day prior to the sale, at which time the Oe | pected. "Terme cash. ©. W. BOTELER, my 23-4 Auctioneer. BY 248: C. McGUIBE & OO. Auctioneers. THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING BOUSE AND Aeon IN A VEBY DE- SIRABL ¥ On WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOON, June 6th, at 6 o'clock. on the premises, we shall sell. count ef the heirsof the } oseph EF west half of Lot 9 amd all of 10,in Davidsc sub Givi.ion f Square 248, fronting together 7 feet ¢ inches on the nort! de of K street north, between k 147 feet to & M-fout paved well-built three immediate posses- ion can be givel The auctiing, with its front width of ground, runuing through to the alley,and the adjoining lot, will be sold separately; and immediately after the sale of the above property. will be sold tho Frame Tenement on the rear of the lots. to be rv- moved within @ reasonable time, at the pleasure .{ ee eae named 9 i oe is property is loc: en « . very popular partof the city, adjoining the resi- dences of Senator Sherman and Secretary Stanton, opposite Franklin Square, and offers an opporta nity of not frequent occurrence to purchase @ resi- that vicinity. the purchaser of the house baving also a chance to buy a side lot on w can erect an addition, making « doubie hou improve with shrubbery. as they may elect, and aleo hes the etventage of the sewer now being oon- tructed in K street. . Terms: One third cash; 1 osidne in six and twelve nths, secured on the property, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost The terms to be cowplied with in ten days from dex of apie. or — property will of defen! chaser, cs eee 2 GUinE s CO. dence my 23 Met Aucts, SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS aT SAUe OF OWELE BARRACKS Cae Quartermasters Office, Depot of Washington, Will be sold at public auctier of Lieutenant Colonel James M ; on WEDNESDAY. Jane 6, 1855, at 10 o'clock a! m., the Government Buildings. Copvtising Kowell Barres, situated near the Circle, in city, viz: ‘Two (2) Officers’ Quarters, each 26x30 feet. Two (2) Additions to same. each 9x16 feet, One (1) Storehouse 12x12 feet Une (1) Post Hospital, 242115 feet. Ove (1) Quartermaster Storehouse, 20x32 feet. One (1) Quartermaster Storehouse, 2)x37 feet. ‘Two (2) Additions to same, each 8x37 feet, Qne (1) Addition to same, 15x35 feet. One (1) Guardhouse, 18x34 feet. One (1) Addition to same, 10x25 feet. Two (2) Woodsheds, each 7x10 feet. ‘Two (2) Lots of Fencing and Posts. One (1) Lot of Fencing Five (5) Sinks. each 6x8 feet. One (1) Sink. 8x90 feet. One (1) Officers Quarters, 28x30 feet, Qne (1) Adaition to same. 12x14 feet. One (1) Quarters for Staff Oficers, 24x68 feet, One (1) Addition to same. 26x55 feet One (10) Ouarters for Band, 22x52 feet. ‘Two (2) Barracks, each 24x*s feet Fourteen (14) Barracks, each 24x0 fest, Two (3) Washbouses, each 13x16 feet. T Washhouses: 12x12 feet. ) Ostiers” One (1) Ostlers’ One (1) Guardhouse. 24x51 feet. Que (1) Building 12x31 feet @ (1) Coal Bunk, 8x10 feet. ‘wo (2) W Ove (1) Flag Pole. 75 feet long The Puildings will be sold singly, and Jp ly i ~ = > Soro crees aw e ‘eTms : esh.in wern nd A. BOCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, jel-td Depot of ashington. ARBGE SALE OF A Y WAGONS, aM L LANCE AKNESS, SORAP IBON, &c. st bo ze IONDAY. June 11, 1866. at 10 o’el*k hd lot of Quartermaster's Stores. con- py Wagons. % Army Wagens with Ra: STireactsh eat Sa ane Set ‘ap 21-18t of SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, &c. ief Quartermaster's Office, f Washinzton. “anmegeciair scenes ic be ses, rthe direction of Byt. Lieut, Col, Samer Moore. A Q.M.,on DAY. June 5. 1866, the following described Government property: AT THE FOOT OF © STREET, t 12 o'clock m. e 5 FOOT OF SIXTH STREET. aT THE ae tink 8 = y ftchen” 12 by 18 feet. SEVENTH STREET WHARF, At 4% P ) Quarters. 24 by 28 feet. . 28 by 29 feet, ) Guard House, ts by 15 feet, we } Sak. 4 by 6 feet. Dulldince will be sold et , and must be re- merry oy ib. H. RUCKER, F wen Gen. pnd Depot of Warhine ten. ALE OF SURPLUS HORSES AND MOLE3. ena, al em AY om ap Browning, i 1856, com M SGensrst oyrheniee!