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—— tial EVENING STAR. Paren Gas AND WATER Pirgs.—For many urposes paper pipes possess great advantages eee others. They are highly glazed inside, | and thus diminish friction; are impregnated with bitumen, and therefore not attacked by | insects or acids. Besides these peints of su- | * periority, they are sufficiently elastic to permit water fo freeze in them without bursting, aud | Pipes of three, four, and five inches in diame- ter and a bal inch in thickness, have stood & ressure of 500 pounds to the square inch. pee pipes are made by ing a stmp of leather through molten bitumen, and then | winding it round a mandril under pressure. They have been used with great success in | Paris, pipes ge as two feet in diameter having been laid in the streets. Both gas and Water companies Rave nsed them. an t lice court at Chicago, a wife | ans oe explained away serious ecbarges of barsh treatment of her poor hus- er day when she was ranning across the room, with a fork im her hand, ne jamped in the way and «track his wrist against the fork, ‘wrenching it from her grip by the tines; which be ran info bis wrist. Then he undertook to strike her, butsbe held up a pan of hot dish. water between them and he spilt it all over his head. Then he got still more angry at this accident, and started to jamp at ber, but his bead came against her hand and he fell down. She took bold of bis bair to raise bim up, and the hair was moistened by the hot water so that it came off. Then she saw it was no use toreason with him any longer, and she left the house.” @7 The titting hoops have at lastaroused the | indignation of the clergy. Last Sanday one of | the fathers connected with the church of St Francis Yavier, in 16th street, New York, | spoke his mind pretty freely on the sub; He admonished the female portion of his c eregation that they must give them up—or cease to come to the confessional. Nothing balf+o mmodest or immoral has ever been vitpessed in New York before. He did not know what shions were at the theater or the opera, as he did not goto such places but be could not shut bis eyes to the nuisance, as it existed before bis eyes, in tron! of God's al- tar. He then was determined to abate it so far as ‘he Church of Xavier was concerned. other clergymen could ¢o as they liked A Dwi 3 Hovse Brown Ur ey Gas.— y,Mr. Bancroft, of Buffalo, re- moved to 2 house on Elliott street, had been fitting up for a residence been arranging the fixtures, leaving unstopped. About discovered the e ith a candle to fin i to descend the s ound him. and the v shook as fromanarthquake. In a few mo- t a pper story fell out, y shattered. No Dne Dirrerence.—Jones was traveling with . and (for a freak) was so gailantin his ior to bis cevayosa, that madam became and remonstrated against his attentions arked for public observation. «The ae too 1 a1 d Jones, “we're married, I suppose!” “Ye id th ¥. “but judging by your depor folks will think we ain't?” “Well —whatof it!” said Jones. “Why, not much, said the caretul dame—+-you women have our char: Jones was shocked into of the journey. L DEPOsiTS—/mpor ¢ Verdict—An s been brought at Cincinnan by W. erwater apd his wite xgainst Larkin, ‘©., to recover the value of two bonds, of five bundred dollars each, placed with the bankers on special deposit. They were sealed im an envelope, and not receipted for. The amount contained in the enclosure, aad the nes of the depositors only were endorsed upon it. The jury under charge of the judge, found principal and interest for the plaintiifs. 7 During the performance of Lent’s cirens in Brooklyn, N. ¥.,0n Wednesday, whiie the Levuntine brother were performing on the trapeze, one of them. who was on the upper bar near the ceiling, attempted the feat of dropping from ar and catching the feet of the performer on the lower bar, but missed bis the ground.a distance of about injuring himselfin a serious There was great excite- | udience in conseg but he performance, went on as eer lately stole from a poor wo bank books, representing ud burned them up. Both eireu “a Stances have been proved in court, but the > give the man the money or new | 1ves ties to a considerable nother demand | or recover it by action of law. | ble to give sureties: and is, ™.—< AUCTION SALES. | 5 W, BOTELER, Auctioncer. B® © “520D treet; berwese 10th and 11th. RE, SILVER-PLATED WABE, KIOH CUT GLASSWARE. FINE FRENOA. CHINA LARGE MIRRORS. COPPER COOKING UTENSILS, BAR FIXTUBRS, Ac. DAY MORNING, ‘June 7th, at 10 I sell, at the well-known establish- meat of Mr. 0 beer on Pennsylvania avenne, between 12th and streets, ap extensive collec- tion of housekeeping articles, consisting in part Tables rr French plate Mirrors, with Marble Slabs Sarge 2 Bs . lvery large Brussels Oarpet, nearly new doz ne-seat Usk Dining Chairs vt lated Castors Silver-Plated Tureens. Coffee and Teapots Sugar Bowls, Cream Jugs. Waiters, Dishes Spoons and Forks. Water Pitchers Large and Elegant Silver-flated Water Qooler % French China Fru Cake Stands 60 Green French China Dishes. assorted sizes ‘White ond Gilt reach China Boup Taurcens, on! is Richly-decorated Freneh China Plates, Preserve Fine Out Glass Decanters, Goblets, Wine. Punch, Cham jpagne and Hock Glasses, Fruit, Pre- serve, and Cake Dishes pen Co} Moulds ulds, large size, maie ef to order Several hundred small Water-ice Moulds, made of e A large quantity of Tin Ice-cream Moulds and ‘reezel rs 1 patent lee-cream Machine - A very large aud valuable assertment of Copper ooking Utensils, embracing every conceiv- able variety, sufficient for the largest first- class hotet Ivory handle Table Cutlery aoe and emall Marble Counters Costly Marble Case, with Plated 8; t and Ale ‘a 2Green sled Doors, with heavy plate glass Coffee Hi id Copper Kettles Walnut © ase and Bar Fixtures generally One Spring agon And many other articles of Furniture, &c., not ecessary to name, The magnitude of this sale, as well as the char- acter of the goods embraced in it, renders it pecn- liarly attractive to hotel and restaurant and hotel keepers, confectioners, and housekeepers gener- ally falognes can be obtained at the anction rooms op the Se be sale, at which time the ee0s can ins} ted. "Terme cash. C. W. BOTELER, my 3d Anctioneer, BY 248. C. McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers, THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING MOUSE AND ADJUINING LOT, IN A VEBY DE- SIRABLE LUCATION On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June éth, at 6o’clock,on the promises. we shail sell. for ac- connt ef the heirsof the late Joseph Elgar, the west half of Lot 9 amd alt of 10,in Davidson's sab diviion of Square fronting together 37 feet 6 inches on the north side of K street north, between 13th and Mth stree’s west, rnuning back 17 feet to @ 30-fovt paved alley, and partly improved by a well-built three story brick dwelling house. con- taining 8 rooms. and of which immediate posses- sion can be giv The dwelling. with its front width of ground, running throngh to the alley,and the ining lot, will be sold separately, and immediately after the sale of the above property. will be sold the Frame Tenement on the rear of the lots.to be re- moved within a reasonsble time. at the pleasure of the purchaser of the first- named property. This prope:ty is located on high ground, in a Jers po ular part of the city, adjoining the ra jences of r8 an opporta- chase a resi- of the house having aleo a chance to buy aside lot on which he can erect an addition, making » double house, or improve with rubbery. as they may elect, and 1 antage of the sewer now being con- structed in K street. Terms: One thirdcash; residue in six and twelve Months, secured on the property. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost The terms to be complied with in ten days from day of Or the property will be resold at cost of detaulti Mer: my 23 J eG £ & CU., Ancts. BYe W. BOTELEK., Auctioneer, 320 D street, between 10th and 11th sts. TWO STORY FRAME DW LLING, CORNER oon AND 7TH STREETS EAST, AT AUC- On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 20th, at 6 o'clock, I shall sell, on the premises, Lot No. 19, in Square 859. with the improvements thereon, consisting of a well built two story Frame Uouse. The lot fronts 100 feet on H street, and al<o luv feet on 7th street. A ir desired the property will be divided into two jote Terms: One-half cash; residue in six and twelve months. with interest. tecured by a deed of trust on the property Conveyaroing and stamps at cost of purchaser. $50 tobe paid immediately after the sale ©. W. BOTELER Je 1-2awkds Auctioneer. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT S 4 Guar ee BLL, BABEACKS ” a . ChreS Quartermaster’s ce, Depot of Washington, Wash n. D.C., May 31. 1856. H i tien under the direction of Lieutenant! olonel James M. Moore, A... M.. on WEDNESDAY. Jane 6, 1 -at 10 o'clock a. m , the Government Buildings. comprising Laweli | Severke, situated near the Circle, in this city, pe z: ‘Two (2) Officers’ Quarters, each 26x30 feet, ‘Two(2) Additions to i. @ach 9x16 feet, One (1) Storehouse. 1 or ; » 242115 few One (1) Post Hospi One (1) Quartermaster Storehouse, 2923? feet, One (1) Quartermaster Storehouse, 2x47 feet. Two (2) Additions to same, each 8x37 feet. past three per month. owing is the answer to a letter eof those advertising swindlers of *, offering, for a fractional currency, torend ascertain and quick mode of gettirg mb «Work like the da. 1, and don't spend a cent.” &7 A widow lady by the name of Miller, liv- Lai $struck by lightning on Strange to say, the shock et than to cure Mre. M. of a severe attack Of the neuralgia. @7 The Catholic Telegrapn speaks of the | Fenians as ofa Don Quixote, organization, and “How long are the generous-hearted jotie Irishmen of our country to be duped by this insane folly!” @7 The Uedar Valley Times says that there are now employed on the Cedar Rapids and Missouri River Railroad two thousand men, that the numberis being improved at the rate of one hundred men perday. They will expend three millions within the nexteighteen montbs. &# A Dorse walked into a dining room in Pa- ducab, Ky., last week, knocked over the table and broke ali the crockery, upset the china safe and smashed all in that. and finally kicked outone end of the bonse, and so let himself out. S7 Gold is higher to-day than it was a year ag @7 The Fenian headquarters in New York bave been removed to the Daily News build- ing. The Moffat mansion has “gone up.” S7 A cruel wag turned a baldhendea friend into am enemy by advising him to have his head frescoed 7 Portions of Western Maryland were vis- sted with & heavy frost on Tuesday night last, Going considerable damage to gardens. S7-A littie girl, named Booly, died yery édenly in Rondout, New York, a few days ag om sheer exhaustion,produced by jump- ing rope SF Five-twenty bonds With 2 European demand. 7 The Uonnecticut State Senate have a reselution in sion of Tenne eres - are again meeting sed vor of the immediate admis- to representation to Con- tthe last lorette’s ball given in Paris. one of the most notorious of them wore a gold | be ‘© composed of medallions, each one of which represented @ different coat of arms, nove belonging to any moble of lower rank than Marquis. So the Indians wear their victims’ scalps Factories SovTH.—A cotton factory in Ma- con, Ga.. isturning out 90,000 yards of sheeting per month. It ts also said that two new cotton factories will be built at West Point, Ga, dur. ing the coming summer. ®7 On Sunday, Alice Alien, of Chicago, on cond attem succeeding in killing her- It, by taking landanum. She was a married “woman” ofeighteen, and her act was prompt- One (1) Addition to same, 15x35 feet. One (1) Guardhouse, 18x34 feet. One (1) Addition to same, 10x25 feet, Two (2) Weodsheds, each 7x10 fect, To 2) Lots of Fencing and Posts. One (1) Lot of Fencing Five (5) Sinks. each 6x8 feet. One (1) Sink, 8x feet. a One (1) Officers” Quarters, 28x feet, One (1) Adaition to same. 12x14 feet. One (1) Quarters for Staff ONicers, 21x68 feet, One (1) Addition to same, 24x5i feet One (10) Quarters for Band, 22x52 feet. Two (2) Barracks, each 24X35 feet. Fourteen | 14) Barracks, each 24x'0 feet, Two (2) Wasbhouses, each 13x16 feet. ‘Two (2) Washhonses, 12x12 feet. One (1) Ostlers’ Quarters, 16x24 feet. One (1) Ostlers’ Quarters, 20x48 feet. One (1) Stable, 24x100 feet. One (1) Stable. 28x71 feet. One (1) Guardhouse, 24x54 feet. One (1) Bi One (1) C Two(2) , One (1) Flag Pole. 75 feet long The Baildings will be sold singly, and mast be es “as ey days seem — eale. TMs : ash,in vernmenta Lad D. H. BUCKER, Brevet Major Gen, an’ Chief Quartermaster, jeltd Depot of Washington LARE SALE OF ARMY WAGONS, AMBU- 4 LANCES, HABNESS, SCRAP IBON, &c. Card Quartermascer’s Office, Depo: of Wasn’ ai Washengion. . C., May 21, Will be sold at public auction, under the direc- tion of Brevet Brigadier General C. H. Tom Quartermaster. at LINCOLN DEPOT, Washing: ton, D.©., on MONDAY, June 11, 18%6. at 10 o’cl’k ® m..slarge lot of Quartermaster’s Stores. con- sisting of— 495 Army Wagons, 25 Army Wagens with Hay Racks, 14 two horse Wagons, 17 Ber ng Wagons. 4 Watering Carts, 43 Light Carts, & two-horse Am- bulances, 1 Bi 11034 mugle sets Harness 472 21,570 Ibe. Scrap Ob 5.00) Ibs. old Wag- ep Axles, 285 Ibs. Coil chain. 1,692 Ibs. Lead Pipe, % + 3,500 Ibs. Scrap Brake Irons: 0 boo be ola Horse Shoes, 400) rake Irons, 01 OF | ig Tire, 700 Sach with Glass. 195 ibs, low. Wagon and Ambulance Wheels, Wheelbar- rows, Blankets, Buckets, Chains, Halters, Wrench- ee. Anvils, Smiths’ Portable Forges, 4, e ane large portion ‘The stores must be removed within five days from “Terme Cash, in Government funds Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster. ep 21-18t = Depot of Washington. ABGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT CUOBN. Ciel Quartermaster's m Was! i . D.C, 3, There will be sold at Pablic Auction, in ant near this city, under direction of Brevet Lieuten- ant Colonel J. . Lee, . on THU RS- Day, o— 14, 1866, ls of Corn in Bg eny amount will commence at Sixth-street wharf at 10 o'clock @. m., and immediately after the compl: tion of the sale of ‘the amount at that point it will At Glesboro Depot, 10.00) bushels Tb will ft ” = i a sold in lets of 500 bushels. with ed by jealousy of ber husband. 87 Uspt. John Cock, late of the rebel Gen. Lee's staff, is under arrest at Chicago for trea- son to his first wife by marrying a second. HABLES BEECHT, wg meagan WAG. ssn fe CES See BOFS. J. W. & mw. P. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Olssses vill be continued during the mer, commencing TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866, Davgond House of Tuition: For Ladies, Misses and Tuesday Fiiday afternoons, from 4 to o'clock. jutlemen's Classes, same evenings, from 8 tol fa information, dari hou of tu denies adtrespamenetetos haxisee anata a pera SUPPLY OF Depot. © A Government boat will be in resdincess at Sixth- ferry persons who Wish to attend back. | | The Grain Must be removed within ten days from ——_—__—___Depet of Washington. Ss4“= OF SURPLUS HORSES AND MULES. Quartermaster Gener, Washinsion, D. C., May 28, 1886. Will be sold at pudiic suction, at Ghat, D. ©., under the directiod of - Geo. ii A. Q. M., on WEDNESD. it 10 o'clock a. ity (30) Horses, and ‘Twenty-five (25) Mules. A leave Sixzth-street Wharf every hour onthe of sole. imals will be sold singly erm. Cash in United States cu '. order of the Brevet Brigadier General. _™y 29-7t in charge First Di n,Q. M EBP COOL! KEEP COOL!! PURE ICE CREAM $2 PER GALLON. attention fine sa- MAILLARD CAND’ OCOLATE CREAMS. = “CuecoLa CARAMELS, yuts CHEESE, GANESTRALO onEESER OACCIO CAVALLO CHEESE, aie corser = ude of . Pigs. his at short notice. Acallis my ¥-1m* ie rt Seed rea EXTENSIVE SALE OF ROSEWOOD FURNI.- BANKERS. — LEw!s JOHNSON & CO., BANESBBS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOOKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. NE* OUTSIDE LI. STEAMEERS 4 BETWEEN ORK. WASHINGTON Ww, NEW TORS ALEXANDRIA Eee The Steamers of this Line are first clase Vessels. Leave Snow's wharf, Georgetown, every WEDNESDAY, and Pier 13, Nertb River, New York, every SATUBDAY. Punctuality ef departure can be relied on. jet COOKE @ 0O., The passenger accommodations are unsurpassed. 8 x | Freight received daily and kept under cover at == eens | Spow’s wharf. Georgetown. PPwenth ssrect, opposite Treasury, | For passage ae freight apply va . W. P. MYERS, Agent, Buy and seil at current rates, and keep always x , o fallen ofan 107 Water st , Georgetown. GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, GEBTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., mh 26-tf Ais oe M Wate NOBTH AMERIOAN LLOYD. yf firet-clast i New line o! sg class side-wheel And pay the highest prices for Bteamere be! NEW YORK AND BREMEN VIA COWES, SOANAND VOUOMERD nanang | 1/2 omufsints,cetgmmosnions (ay pemenare ienecaeiatannmenatnateereimseetininteerent te: od jew Fork on Phowspays: ae } Ds, First National Ban ee once, Commander eee ose april OF WASHINGTON. WESTERN METROPOLIS, 2.600 comes mei ae Fc OT RE soo a ay TI, 3,000 tons, 1.000 horse pow- B COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & 0o.,) President, aon Sexe boc a ceed WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Gashier, BALTIO. 4G. Jones a nex OST’ be Company will not be SCF RRE ENE ONTO TORE oc valuables: wnless bills of Isding, ing the FINANCIAL AGENT OF UNITED | “Hnterel passage, payabletn gold, or its equiva STATES, = lent —First Cabin, $108; Second. $62.50; Steerage, $37 50. Beturn tickets, I, $205; 11, $132.50; Steer- age, $77 50. freight and passage apply ‘For treis JOHN E, RUVENS & CO 309 Pe: ave.,or $7 Louisiana a Agents for D-0. &7 For subscription to the stoc be this Com- pany, cflering a safe and dividend-Daving invest ment.applyto JOHN R. BLVANS &CO., my 41m Agents for D.C. QTHanER LEAVES FOR MT. VEBN' EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, atl0a.m. Returns at 432 m2. Fare for Round Trip, P30: One-third of this amoyst for use of Mo Vernon Association. STH ST., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Government securitice with Treasurer United Btates SJ ONE MILLION DOLLARS. op We boy and sell sil classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINOIPAL CITIES @F THRE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful acd prompt attention to ACOOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted te as. FLL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished. WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Washington and Alexandria Boats leave each MES-Ihe fine Steamer Wawaret canbe chartered se Grnerat Bape PP Co. potomas TRANSPORTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. E. A. RYTH E. leaves Washington até «. m, and Al- exandria at 7a. m EVERY SAT gegen URDAY for Glymont, Budd's Ferry, _Wasnineton, March 20, 1565, mii-tt Smith's Point, Chatterton Landing, Nanjemoy IPPMANN & ELLERY, Stores, Mathias Point, Popo’s Creek Blut Poiut, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Plowden’s Wharf. Lancaster's Wharf, Stone's Wharf, Caorriomen Bay, Foxwel! 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, Point, Point Lookout, and arrives at Baltimore at MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, 8a. . Sunday. on Sun} B. BRYAN & BRO , Agents, Particular attention given to the following stocks : tf No. 345 Penna. enue. ICHMOND, FREDERICKSBU . American Express Ob. National Express Co. | WR Te BG AND FO Adams Express Co, Nasional Bankers? E rpress Co: ‘OMAC RAILBOAD. Express Co. Wesiera Union Telecraph Co. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. . Fareo & Co American Telezraph Co. —— Kinsley Express Co. United States Teleeraph Co TWICE DAILY, (San Harnden Express Co. Russian Amer. Telezraph € Southern Express Co. Insulated Telexraph C National Express and Transportation Co. &, m. excepted.) The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, Va ,and the South. via the Potomas Petroleum we Srnint Shares, Krocerament, State, } ME te Rin ee nen, and County Bonds. ; Advances made on the above securities. nove eetraly competed from Ata Groen to cw! peer mond ,Va, connecting there with ti ya the Rich- REFERENCES. mond and Petersburg and Richmond and Danville Imp’t and Traders’ Bank. Mechanica’ Banking Association. Hoyt. Sprague & Co. Eiustein, Kosenfeld & Co. Railroads. for Petersburg, Weldon, Wilmington Raleigh, Greensboro’, Salisbury, Charlotte and Cheater, 8. 0 Steamers Keyport and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth Street Wharf daily (Sunday morning excepted) at 6 40 @.m. and7 p. m, and arrive in Richmond at 205 p.m and4a THROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, #ifty Miles Shorter and 23s Hours Quicker than any Other houte, Sure and get Through Tickets vie Aqnia nd gerne to Richmond, at the 's Office, corner of Penna. avenue and 6th »or on board of the boats. Baggage checked throngh. mh 12-43m LEGAL NOTICES. the 15th day of June next; and it is farther ordered that the said sale to Louis Kheb be ratified. and the Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be in terms of sale in the former decree be ‘odified | readiness to convey passengers and baggage be- as that the said Louis Bheb pay the whole pur- | tween depots in Richmond. chase money in cash, and receive a deed for the | Passengers by this line pase by daylight Mount property sold to him, upon the final ratifcation of | Vernon. and may have an opportunity of visiting sale; and it is »lso further ordered, that the | several battle-fields near Fredericksburg by stop- secount and matter be referred to the Register of | ping at that point Wills, to state the account of said Guardian.allow- | Brenkfast and snp on board of Steamers. ing her the usual commutation in lieu of dower in GEO. MATTINGLY. Supt., Washington, D. 0. th sold as reported, and to ascertain the MATTHEW CLARK, Agent, Washington. her hands, for which sh« is chargeable C. M. HANEY, be ois oe ec. of the mince orchid of said apsly General Passenger Agent, -haries J. Uhimann, deceased: provided that a | — = ~ copy of this order Ie published in the Evemin SEEine fie as MOTIOR — Tae Star once a week for three weeks, before said Lot! Se a n day of June. WM. F. PURCELL, K. LEuNARD. will, resume he: Judge of the Orphans’ Court. route on SATURDAY, March A aise Copy. e 3 leaving her new pier, 170 Light street wharf, be- st —7Z. O. ROBBINS, Register of Wills. tween Lee and Barry streets, Baltimore. every my V-law3w 8 SATURDAY and TUESDAY at 8 p. for Easton Point, Double Mills, Oxford, Clora’s Point, Wal- ANS’ COU ‘ay 5th. 1838 —Districror | iach’s Landing, Cambridge, Hughlett’s Wh: QT eee ei ee pemmicr oy Sabin Creek. und Medford ® Landing. Returnin the case of from the Eastern Shore she will leave Med- William =H. ford’s Wharf every THURSDAY and MON- istratrix sforesaid has, with DAY ati P. m., stopping at all the above men- tion of the Orphans: Dour of West ington pote ag nD EE rag, Mey Pearse | county aforesaid. appointed nesday, the 29t nail a. m. of a instant, for the ual settie ent, and dis: | TUESDA feb 28-tf ° as as the into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend.(at the Orphans’ rt of Washington County aforesaid,) with their Properly DENTISTRY. ee T. COUMBE, DENTIST, No, 499 7th strect, + opposite Uda Fellows 1 youched, or they may otherwise extract, and insert TEETH ol ded from all benefit in said de- ie ceased’ estate: provided acopy of this order be | Naor kubber, at moderate pr Lg andi belles aoe beri weeks im the Eve- ry. LOCK Woop. Wasni Batlding, 3; ing Star previous to the said day. 5 KW! , Washington Building, 344 se = Test—Z. U. ROBBINS De COD, Wr eahington, Building, my /-law! ad RPHANS’ COURT, May 19th, 186 or CoLumBia, WasHINGTON Cov: ja weet — ja the case of Hanora O’Brien, administratrix of atrick O'Brien deceased the administratrix afore- id has, with the apprebation of the Orphans’ urt of Washington County aforesaid, ap- | meso Tuesday, the 12th day of June ‘ne: Tr pe gold and insert TEETH on Rubber at very reduced price, Teeth extracted without pain my 7-Im* R. J.B. GARLAND, (late Assistant Surgeon D vB Army.) Honotary Graduate of ye Jollege of Dental Surgeons, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DEN: TIST. Office 420 D atreet, bet. 6th and 7th sta, jal work made and repaired. Gas five years in the practice, references can be given. Charges moderate. the final settlement amd distributien of t! reonal estate of said deceased, and of the ‘ts in hand, as far as the same have been col- ted and turned into money; when and where sil the creditors and heirs of said " by 3-11 re notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of BETH. Washington County aforeenid,) with their claims T M. LOPMIS, M. Pine roperly vouched, or the: therwise b: The Inventor and Patentee of excluded from all benefit dec ‘ses. | PLATE pig tit attends personally at, ‘te: provided @ copy of th ler be published | his office in this city. pei tuce @ week for three weeks inthe Evening Star, | Weer these teeth w! wear a yrevious to the said day. sic cRoneTan ae person can wear others who cannot wear wy 22-wSw* Register of Wills. ‘ersons calling at my effice can be secommodated ith sty price of Teeth they may desire, bat to who ere particular, and wish the pu- rest, cleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can procure, the MIN! Ebal TeETH will be more fully warranted BPHANS’ COURT, May 22, 1566,—District ov CoLumBia, WasHincton Oounty, To wit: In the case of Mi Ricker, administratrix of Lawrence Ricker, deceased, the administratrix aforesa: th id has, with the approbation of the Or- Booms in city—No. 334 Pennsylvania ave., hans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, a| een 9th and sts. Also, 907 Arch street, Pointed Saturday” the loth say of duce main ae iladelphia. z the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the asects in hand, as far as the same have been collected aud turned inte meney; when and where ail the creditorsand heirs Of said deceased are notified te attend, (at the Ur- Phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in id deceased's estate : Provided a copy of this or- der be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said day Test—Z. C. ROBBINS, _my 23-law3w* Register of Wills. pus 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- A bers have obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia. letters aC rag 2 on the personal estate Richard Gudgin. fate of Washington. D. ” deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceascd, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on er before the 2274 day of May next: they may otherwise by law-be excluded from all benefit of freee sae he Ma iven under our hands this 22d day of 1866, ROBERT B PYWEUL, BEAT DISCOVERY 1N DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, I would advise all persons having teetn to extract to call at DB. TEWIE'S office, and have, them taken out withent pain R=] Also, call and examine the Doctor's new and pmproved method of inserting AKTIFICIAL TEETH. If you once see the great improvement in bis teeth, you will have them in no other style this new and valuable one. Teeth inserted on Silver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as net adv: —< ine price on our work since in gol avenue, between 12th and 13th 8. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentlet. PROPOSALS. SS ROPOSALS FOR FRESH AND CORNED 1ck Devor Cow Missary ov SuBsisTENCE. Ez sia dein Wastiincton, D. O., May 80, ‘sds. . ATWELL COWLIN Bealed Proposals. of the form furnished ‘be che Inv 24-Iaw3Sw Executors. underst — eee eres - 1fuplibate, pag : A ¢ 6 . Washington County, in the Dist q | from stk palte ofthe ind amarter letters of administration on the personal ernie nt | {rom auch parts of the hind quarters as may be - streets. jan 26-ly es. H. Moore, late of Washington, D.C. de- | Sei. and the ribs. of the fore quarters, all te ceased. | All persons having claims against the said at the same time and place, and under the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, | same conditiens, proposals will be received for with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on oF the Corned Teyuired for any purpose at thi before the 6th day of May next: they may other- dept. I be of the first quality and inanun- wee aby law be excluded from aii benefit of the said exceptionsble condition, = 2 tractor will be required to deliver the gaven under my bands thie Hh day of May, mot at the store-ow g; where he will distrinute 3 x . e h quantities: at such times as an officer ‘my I1-lawSw Administrator, | tee aeons De eeree tee ates ea ; epai ate propos 8 will be received for supply- : enc! jerired. . H. HT. COPPER & Go. eS BATES. | 5sGi0r; ‘must be present at the opening of the TON FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION No. 103 GRAVion Shaped ANTS: New Oxveans. Strict attention given to the purchase and sale of Me o "4 jorchandise. biberal advances made on Con nn I Sg We HAVE JUST BECEIVED A NEW ay- ‘BINWAY’S PIANOS, of all it styles, e lee che cael @ large collection of sec- 4 * it mi qaich we offer for sale very ow, 222 ee Rie cacao eee re ide. Payment to be made at this office, in such funds as the Government may have for disbursement Allthe meat will be subject toa rigtd inspeo- tion, and if not satisfaetory , purchases in tne open market willbe made at the expepse of the con- tri questions respecting anality and condition will be settled by the offi = the Sulsistence De- offic tment receiving the met P'phe contract will be made for three months from the ist day of July, 1866, or such peried as the Com- missary General may determine. Bids must be endorsed ** Proposals for ——_——, at ——.” and addressed to the undersigned, who re- serves the right to reject any and all bi G. BELL, je 1-006t Major and C,8..U.8, A. w" W. FARR, CLOCKMAKER. avennel Sole Agent for Lewis) on puder Olock of various Fateirns: 4, 18 Penn. avenue, | B!8%: ke. Fi Engiiah, and Ameri- and Mason'& Spritfices Bepeiren ~ . ‘owt 2 Cobinek Organs. =r oe TIMOTHY'S HALL, of thisin- P20 ae OF CARRIAGES, such peo SE arte is Gi i . iy new ana LIGHT, BUSINESS WaGo) ‘a ma, tall, 0s we are ped! tovoall at colt to cles Beas cod FEAR eet sae, ; | se un eteee bacon ait, wn 2 5 wre meme, | SH aan TO Best of WASHINGTON. ALEXANDKIA AND GEORGETUWN RAILROAD. Wasbi SEALED PROPOSALS will be Department upti] Juxx 2th, at So'clock p m. TIME TABLE. for furnishing Envelopes required for the official | "1088, Nal Pestkane an Tees eoaeal | On and after MONDAY, May 7th, 1856, and ants) notice. Passenger Trains will ram between » during period of two years fromthe Ist of | {2 . Ht - 1856. Phe cotinatsd ceamber of Envelopes Washington and Alexandria as follows: Jaly, 5. : that will be required is as follows | Leave Wasninoton. Leave ALEXANDRIA Claas 1700 000 Envelopes for Circulars, 8 by 3 AM. Local nn 5:90 A pecrcsas FOR ENVELOPES. Post Orrice DeraktMEr, ington, BD C., May 24th, i956 gby4 Ws by 43g Class6— SOOM 2 bY ae | Anordinery quality ef buff paper will answer hose of Olass 6 are to be mace of Manille paper, of firm and even tex- ture, and the others of buff or cream-colored pa- ved qui Bb per, of a nvelopes must be made in the most for the Envel — of Class 1 f apr. All the thorongh manner, well femmed for sealing upoo the entire length of the lap of each Envelope, and must have such printing upon the face as may be a They must be banded im parcels of twenty-five. sed pasteboard boxes, each to contain 20 Envelopes, the boxes to be wrapped im strong paper, so as to mb it-ly HI® BAI LAvay. BpALTIMOR 25D, Suinctons March 26, 1886, bear transportation through the maiis.' When a ‘Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- quantity not less than 3,00 Envelopes is reguired | MOBE.and WASHINTON AND TH ore to fill the order of s Postmaster. they mast be put | now run a fellows, viz- up in strong worden boxes, and, in either case, FOR BALTIMORE. roper labels ef direction must be placed upen the Leave dally, except Sunday, at 6:20, 7:30, and oxes by the contractor as directed by an agent of | 3):35 9. m., and 2-45, and 4-30. and 7:30 p. m. this Departine OB ALL WAY STATIONS. he Envei must be furnished in emch quan- Lea: end files as may from time to time be, reautred to fi 2: pm nly, except Banday, et 6:28, 0. m., o orders tmasters. and be it x Z At the New York Fost Office, er at the Stanp and | FOB WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS En Agency in New York, as the Postmaster JUNCTION may direct, free of cost for packing and transportation. Bids are also invited for farnishing 4 000.008 En- Yelopes. more or lese, to be ured in covering dead letters returned to writers. to be thoroughly mate of @ good quality of Manilis paper. well gummed, 63-10 by 352 inches. The envelopes must hive auch Printing upon them as may be directed by the Post- master General. Also. 100.0W Envelopes. more or less. to be thoroughly made of the best quality of white or buff paper. to be 4 by 8 9-10 inches in size, and to have the words ~ Post Office De ~ Official Business,” and ~ Postmaster. them in the manner prescribed by this Dep: Leave at 6and 6:3 m. and at 2:45and 4:35 p,m FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at (2 and 7:9 a. m., and 4:90 p. Wo trains to or frem Annapolis on Sunday. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7:30 a.m. and 2:45 p. m. FOR ALL PABTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 6. m. and 7:30 On &t 7:30 p.m. only. connecting at Relay | Btation with trains from Baltimore to Wheeling, Porkerseere, &c. THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at | the Washington Station Ticket Office at all bears he first delivery of theenvelopes specified | in the day, as well as at the new office fn the Ameri- tment, These envelopes must be deliverea_at the Post Office Department in Washington. D. C.. in good order, ready for use, free of cost for packing and tranape rtation and at the rate of alout 33,00 per week. ‘ove. to be made as early in July as practicable, | can Telegri Building, Pennsylvania sveave, 5 arly in July as practicable, | a cimens of the different kinds of envelopes. for | between 46 ih . [ch propossle are favited om favecee ap. | ForNow York, Philadelphia, an@ Boston, see ying to the Postmasters of the foll ne Offices, vertisement of *Through Line.” iz -—New York.N. Y.; Boston, Mass.; Philadel: | W.P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, phia, Pa ; Baltimore. Md.; or they may be ob- L_M. COLE. General Log et a eS m this epee pases ei 8S. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. Crroped the expected to farnish specimens of | vu eGUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR the envelopes th TOpose to i ino bid | willve comidered. guiess olercd by afauste-tst | LU PHILAPELPHIA AND EW YORE bmit- ard- rers of Envelopes. accompanied bh: tisfactory | Eigen yr noone etiics | Di gare oars apr e price bid. and the quality of sample: aeeobie “i ted, will both be t: 0: 7 Wasnincton, March 26. 1868, = thecontracts sn consideration | aciTaine be it reen Washington and New York are Bond and security will be required for thefaith- | , : ful performance of the contract, retical FOR NEW YORK. without chance of cars, under {twill be made vuarterls on ol Sermanrs puoave daily (except Sunday) at 7 38 a.m. and 6:98 he bids should be endorsed “Proposals for (ir. | P-B fice and Returned “Letter Envelopes? and ai. | FOR NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel- ressed to the Third Assistant Fostmaster General. | cagtb'g, Cally (except Sanday) at 11:18 ®, m, ana ALE OF QUVEENMENS toaee a dail r Mey ey) nw : nN IMBER. Leave dally (except Sunday) at 7:30 and 11:15 e, S _— sista m., and 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Chirf Guartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washineton, ON SUNDAY. Washington, D. C., May 31, 1356. i | Leave for New York and Philadelphia at 6:30 p, The offers received under the m. only. May 34 being considered less than the rval value Sleeping cars for New York on 6:39 p. m. train of the material, were not accepted. and Sea’ daily. Proposals are f in invited until THURSDA Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or June 21. 186, at 12 o'clock m., for the purchase of | Boston, can be bad at the Station Office at i bours led Y. 315,000 feet of Government Lun.se: ,of f in the day, as well as at the new office in the Amer- ing sizes and descriptions. vi ‘hefollow: | {ean ‘Telegraph Batlding, Pouneyieantae avenue, 18,000 feet 1's-inch Oak between 435 and 6th strecis. 100,000 feet 2-inch Oak Bee more and Ghio Raslroad advertisement 100 000 feet 25; Inch Oak 129 000 feet 3- inch Oak 10 000 feet 3% -1nch Uak 73.000 feet 4 inch Oak 10,000 feet 5 inch Oak 20,000 = . — Hickory 6.0 feet nc! ickor. 7 7 7 1400 feet § inch Hickory. (COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN 39,000 feet 13s-ineh Ash f eae LYING-IN ASYLUM, poe mre Mth street, (Circle,) corner of M street, Bs. pod od 3 a re ff ch Sion fects inch Ack This Institution is situated in the most healthy 3,800 feet {inch Pine perti Bo Di ——. ors ol its own ng re Paes oor every 5 minutes. Pd seed og og Terms ef Admission. from $6 to $10 per week in accordance with the room required, parable in 7.10) feet inch Pine, 25.0 pet *. inc oieet tinh Potee advance. This includes Board, Medicines, Medicat and Surzical Attendance. for a between Washington, Baltimore, An- *'W.P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, LL.M. ©OLE, General Ticket Agent. oc 90-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington, groun 13 &0 feet 1-inch Poplar The attention of wagon and carriaze-raakers is called to thie sale, as ‘he above i¢ a very super —— lot of well-scasoned Lumber, suitable for ma MEDICAL STAFF. facturing purpases, It can be seen by applyi SURGEON IN CHARGE. Quarte: e at Lincoln Depot, a! 3 eae Bist of One mile eact of the Capital oe CONSULTING PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Bids will be received for the purchase of ten | JOS. K. BARNES. MD. Surgeon Gen U.S. a. thousand feet and upward. The audersigned re- | JS. RILBY. MD Geergetown. serves the richt to reject all the bid M M ould they ues, + D.. F street. Washington. be considered too low. ¥.P- GARNETT, M"'D.. New York avenue. Payment (in Government funds) will he required | W. Po JOHNSTON.“M.D | Washington. Upon notification of acceptance of bid and prior to GRAFTON TYLER, M.D. G sorgetown the deli of the Lumber, which must Applications fur admissien can be male te any of the Medical Staf or to the Matron at the Ha pital Orders for admission to the Fr beds of this In stitution can ke obtained of the Rev. ( moved within fifteen (ays after the pro; cepted. Proposals should be signed by the bidder's fall hame. and give his post office addrees, plainly en- | Rector of the Eripbany Charch; of the Bev A. D" pte gy diag Wey de wi *uamber.” | GiiteTte, Pastor of the let Baptist Church: eed Sod direct te 1 RUCKEL. of the Surgeon in Charge at his residence Orders Brevet Mayor General and Chief ¢ Jel-td ___ Depot of PBerosans FoR F LOUR. Office Depo: Commussary of Subsistence, We D.C, May 21, ser. ‘e invited uotil THURSDAY, 32 » clock m, for furnishing the Sab- sistence Department with H THREE HUUSAND (2.00) BARRELS OF FLOUR. Proposals wil Le for one thonsand barrels of | “Yee, A Positive Ovae,” fer what is Known at this Depot as Nos. 1 and 2 | GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, @e, Flour, aud for two thousand barrels of what is Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Meren: kuown in this market as Georgetown Flour Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. e eel y of the Flour to commence within m the opening of the bids, and must be | They are entirely vegeta’ having po smell nor such quantities, daily, as.the Govern- | any uupieasant taste, apd will not iu any way in- either at the Government ware- | jure the stomach or bow of the most delicate Cures in from two to four Gays, aud recent cases in ‘twenty fonr hours.” Prepared by # craduate | of the University of Pennsylvania, ene+f the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the vresent day; nO Expoxure, no (romble, no chante whaterer, Let those who have ———- of getting cured.or alsam for the admission of the Wives or Widows of Sel- diers of the U.S A. cam be procured through the Sureeon General,U 8. A. my 16 tm C_H. HAUL. D. D., Secretary. QECKET DisEasxs: SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVEE USED, "ft ment may house in at the wharves, or railroad | depot in W nD. C, ‘The delivery of ail, Flour awarded to be com- pe ted within twenty days from the acceptance of the bid. Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in new oak barrels. head lined wh, who have been gorged with Payments will be made in such funds as the | cury. try the SAMARITAN'S GIFT. Government may have for disbursement. by mail in ® plain en’ Bert Price—Male packages, =2. Female, $3. BLooD! BLO0D!1, BLOOD?/1 SOROFULA, ULCERS. SORES, SPOTS RS, SOALES. BOILS, " SYPHILY TETTECR VENEMEAL DISEASES ke oe YD HERB JUICB aaa ro ly Meine is casa itive cure. SYPHILIS OF VENBEEAL GISERSES, the aot tie grat apd ane as ICB isa most + 6 and effectual rei pre- scribed; It reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison. so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take, then, of this purifying rem- edy and be healed. and do not transmit it to your posterity that for which you may repent in after aie Do NeT DESPAIR! renonnced incurable, seaMantran’s Root AND HERB JUrORS wil The usual Ge t inspection will just betore the received, and non accepted which is not fresh ground, and o! rior quality. No bid will be received from parties who have failed to comply with their bids. Bidders are re- quested to be present at the opening ef the bids Govermment reserves the right to reject any bid for cause. Bids to be addressed te the undersigned, at No, 223 G street, endorsed *l’roposals for Flour.” G. BELL, yest Major and ©. 8.,U.8. A. PBoPosas FOR HEATING FORD'S THE- Chief Quariermaster's 7 ice, Depot of Washington, ‘ashincton, D. C., May 38, 1855. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until TUESDAY. June 12, 1866, at 12 o'clock m., forthe HBATIN: steam, (direct radiation,) l remove every vestige of impurities from the the building in ty known as FORD'S THE- “ fects ATER. and tae tee waa esidinus scnaeea ahaa Ph <1 eee FTA tr id Bigeshould be arcommpanied by plans stowing | git ety ane BOUT AND HERE TORS ee aner in which it te onsen to So the work, happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus. 43, = amount o! ng su bearing down, Falling of the 5 Boned for, with a description uf the boiler nd ite | pectin peering down, Felling of the Wom on Sent by express. Price $1.25 per bottle. prep TE ne 5 5 th t Boot and Herb Tuiece oa directions. Price 25 cents, Theatiescr et these remedies is alike acknew!- ‘he work must be completed by the first day of September, 1366. No bids will be entertained except those from persons who are known to be in this business, and can refer to similar work which has been executed them. "Half of the amount stipulated to be paid for the vork will be paid jt mpletion, and “4 by physicians and patients. They are muainin ong. Halt will te retained patil ‘pe aking inthe U. 8. Hospitais. cugbiy tested and he iweb m thor- SURGEONS SAY OF THE SAMAB ‘bly tested and d satisfacto * WHAT THE ““Biaders can see the bulldiage and receive infor- ITAN’S REMEDIES. ation in reference to the work by appl: to Mr. EDWARD CLARK, Government Architect » No. on in 39% sth street, opposite Oity Hall, Washington, Dg wen a for Veneral diseases in ite most customary forms; PProporale should be addressed to the mnder- | that have used them with ) nt, discretion and rly, and, bave found them respond to my. lainly endorsed “Proposals for Heating heater” DB RUCKER. effectually. Knowing Maj. Gen. and G their compesition, I have the fullest confidence in my aster 2 S Depot of Wane a pe and as far as my use of them extends, P SORERRED 0. BOW. ‘pols cee ai agitxotON, May 25, 1866. “ Assistant Surgeon, Sth N. oie.” corner lith street anf Penn- ieanta, rence, Wa maton, HENEY COUR, iegundrie Va apd ty, cogpgte femal my 6-tf te ‘ard for grading, only to be paid one way, that which Freamures the most; Ey yar’ for ‘gow T ~ 3 dy ad pected goers Fes “hie warplane atrt to be Seppstted, wherever the te Heclede de the Imperia a an! dirtoit b tall be ‘also taken from where the usdew, ‘ fo, 1, te the remedy for Bolan. went tees will ‘No: 2 has tof the riation be paid until gecaes demereasey Atel | Renee get Say fee 7 JAS. W. SPALDING. | tee and Secondary ener Second 5 OHN T. GARNER. issioner Third Ward my 26-e0td Commi 5 EMOVAL. ION INSURANCE COM- B NATIRNY OF WASHINGTON OOM | Chartered by japital panne. E} HEIR OFFICE TO No. HAVE REMOVE AVENUE, Next to the corner of Seventh street. in the = Bankers’ ant Brokers’ <sleasern Oliee, DURING THE WAR, Wallach, eal Jaret b London. The Gro. w, Bees, . ee 8 ef Biology. t jerbert Spencer fom grant 4 Bs" Gidesn. Wa. Dixon. Letters, elites by JP. Holcombe, ‘Bracton and May id tom to the Homan PeNOK TAYLOR. ere pe re TN | Pan . im all their stages, st little expense® Ads piossnst in tacts and caer’ tat in fis ection, and free from ail injer f a #0. Ww. Vice President. WN. D. LARNER, Secretary. my 21-6t UR! FEED!! SALT!!! A complete assortment ef ALL GBADES OF FLOUR, vo which We solicit the attention of HORSE MANAGE: NT. Ios BAKERS AND GROCERS. MA Wilaghew r tor, AUlastrated MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED BAY, tat Se * the Hore and all kinds of FEED at low rates, Peilbis Disses) Fouston the onthe Hoes” GROUND ALUM, FINB, — “EANCK TAYLOR, and TUBE'S ISLAND SALT 7VeUyERE CHEESE AND for sale low tm lots to suit by G vendita Pe my Bef W.M.@aLt aco, | py mere: