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EVENING STAR. | Ex -Provisioval Governor Jonson's Srzexck TO THE NEGROES. The Atianta (Ga.) correspondent of the Cincinnati ( ves tne following report of a recest speech 5 ex-Governor Johnso: 26, the free Tae to iambus. large oon They were addressed by ex-Provisional Governor Jobnson. descendants of J; bad been made free, The ancestors of the negro sold him; they were pnt to trial and kept so, since they have greatly increased in Bumber and intelligence: after two Bundred years of }, the negroes, by the fall- ness of time and the providence of God, through the instrumentality of men, have gained their freedom, which will remain to them an their descendants forever. He advised them to be industrious, frugal and honest, and to be care- fn} about making contracts and reduce them to writing, if possible, and abide by them. He Bad seen rapid advances made to a higher eivilization during the past year. should be charitable, care for the aged. and build cburches and shool houses. They should obey all the laws and not take redress upon them- selves. The civil courts were o; to them He advised them to respect all the legal an- thorves and try tobring to Hightall crime. The Government has declared their freedom and will maintain it. Their rights would be tectea. He hoped slavery would soon be re- moved from Brazil] aud other countries, and | the worid would then unite for the civilization ef Africa. Two negroes spoke after Governor | Johnson had finished. | SvccessFul TREATMENT OF HYPROPHOBIA. | A dog, which showed signs of rabies, receatiy | escaped from Mr. Higgs’, of Trescott, coman- | nicating the disorder to other dogs, and doing | otber mischief. About a month ago a seryant girlin Mr. Hiegs’ service was tying up the Gog. when the animal bit her ou the right thumb. She experienced no serious results until Tues y week, when her thumb, arm pecamme considerably swollen, ac- with great heat, pain, redness. d numbness, the arm being so sti! a3 almost unable to movert. Mr. Mr. Pope, surgeon ot this town. | who saw the rirl on Thursday, aud found her | eviden spflering from hydrophobia, the re- e bite of the dog. On Friday night she orcame very ill, biting and tearing at al- most everything near her, and suffering much from convulsions. She repeatedly declared | thar ste beard the dog growling at her: indeed, she displayed all the symptoms of this dreaded @isease. Assy 1 writers on the subject ao sot lay down any specitic mode of treatment m cases of this kind, Mr. Pope determined to cause profuse sativation in the patient, with the view of neutralizing the poisonous char- aeter of the saliva of hydrophobia. This is a C ¢ of procedure not often pursned, but its beneticial effects were soon appar nt. On ‘Sunday the conve ston: id spasms, from Which the poor girl also suffered, had ceased, and there how appears to be every prospect of Ber ultimate recovery. — Wolverhampton (E. anc) Chronicle $$$ ___. IXsURIOVS KE. $ es iN Liven. root.—During the preseut depressed condition of bueimess of every description iv Livert ool, wis paintul to notice that many of the work- ing classes persist in attempting to injure both them<-ives and their employers by keeping out on strike. At present the sailors obsti- Pately refuse to come into the arrangements Proposed by their masters, and business in shipping ts soduil that rather than give way to the demands made on them many ship- owners have ceased running steamers and sailing vessels which have generally been ac- tively employed. A large number of men are »Ow out of work from this cause, while meet. imgs are being continualiy beld to demand in- ; creased wages. The eame foolish Policy 1s being pursued in the irou trades, both amongst the pnddiers and men engaged in other branches of foundry work.—London Star. SINGULAR CasE sF ge SOMNAMBULISM.~A few Weeks ago young man fesiditig in Davenport, | England, lost a di@mond ring, and retired to bed much troubled about his loss. 1n the mid- dle of the night he arose trom his bed and went out, undressed, and in a somnambulistic state, to search for the ring, and returned with it on his finger. he dreamed that he slept, and in that sleep | dreamed where the ring was to be found. On | awakrning as he supposed, he proceeded in his sleep tu the spet :ndicated in his dream, found (ue ring aud returned with it to the Bou © be awakened out of his do -ble dream, but with his lost property regained. ee S7'Om the night of the Queen’s birthday a d of ruffians broke intothe English Ohurch | tlemore, near Toronto, U. W., and de. | ved every pane of glass m the edifice, tore down one pulpit, and otherwise matilated the other. Seats were smashed in piéces, and a large copy of the Bible was taken from the puipit,tore in atoms and seatiered over the | church tnd adjoining gravevard. The vestry | room was also entered, and everything of | Walue either totally destroyed or carried away. | 87 A Calitornia p says @ large lake nas been discovered in that State, from the waters of which can be obtained a large quantity of boraz without much trouble, and in a state of { almost sbsolate purity. Considering the tact the’ ‘he world is now dependent on the lagoons of Tuseany for its borax, and the contingency that this foreign supply may at any time be ent off, this discovery is of no littleimportance. ate ts DEE SF The laborers of the irom mines in* the a ot Marquette, Michigan, struck om the | Ist for higher wages. The present aliowance | is $2 per day, and the companies are deter- mined not to pay more. The strikers are some five buxdred in number, and have declared their intention to allow no work to be done at the wines unless their demands are complied with. &7 Owing to the rise in the price of most of the necessaries of life ia Toronto, Canada, the wages of the cordwainers, tailors, bakers, bricklayers and other classes of mechanics have been raised by their emptoyers. 87 One Chas. S. Dunlop fet Dimself into jail the other day, at Zanesville, Ohio. for going through the country and poisoning the meuths of horses, then suddenly appearing as a “horse doctor.” and offering to cure them. Sa New Haven claims to be the only place im the country which manufactures fish- Books, needles, and stee]-spectacles. ws. gener ng bis late encounter with Fm got so faras crossing a Spear, who, however, immediately re-crossed. SA msn died in Granville, Ind. from the bite of « spider. py oegfs oe N 2 psig ames drowned on Mon. afternoon last, w! atrempting to cro: Be Shenandoah river in a boat ut ‘Harper's Perry. S27 A cargo ohio fromthe mines of Lake Superior, es arribed a Cuiecgs the , t shipment direct from the mines, that bas ever ‘made to that port. 7 The New York society Sot the Eyyens of Congreve and idan, ip calling a Woman's righ Meeding in hen convention.” SP The Iberville (La) Pioneer Says that im that stase are now inundated. the population of Grosse Lete end Grand River are without necessary @RO provisions at Sunday-school Union, at ia, Cet Boctice, ; an income $6,57 Were spent in mis- Se The hackman nuisance at N: ptt eS ng ha} : ap 0! carriage vers from sol: under penalty of a fine of itty are. wih | S7 One million dollars is tage Bion sheep killed in the several pny Ar Ay Tg j miyeny ia an’ in the chal of which Bf. Falls | Un being awakened he stated that | Th | the sale ) this city, under the AUCTION SALES. ¥ J. O. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTER'S SALE OF ie paar the DAY, the 2d Aa Gare Bow at af southeas F VALUABLE BUILD. was. aloo, val: ea in Obaacery in upon the Equity for te District cause on the 2th day wale. at public auction, at oa tiated & portion of the 6 o'clock Ce SS ly, at 60 “pt hree blocks from 1640 gate, containing 1 part of Lov imsame sinare, fronting 33 Resi eres cast, ‘nd running back 116 feet Lot No 3. on loth street twe lots, baving each a depth. an above. of 215 feet if cash ; Terms C with interest from day o! note with sati«factory endorsement. given on completion of Inst pay: ane conveyancing at cost of Title perfect A of 825 heale, the a pecnusns DA J.c.M Severit VIDA to be ent. All purchaser, + Fill be subdivided into oat of 31 feet, witha ches. nee in six months, secured by to stam; sh will be required of the pur- to be forfeited in empliance with the BUBR, Trastes, cGUIRE & CO , Ancts, PY @KEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, TRUSTER'’S SaL Lor 10N E OF FRAME HOUSE AND AT AUC On MONDAY, the oth day of July, 1835, I shall sell, in front of the promixes o'clock, by virte at half-pest six 3 of a deed of trust to the subscri- ber, bearing date the twenty-seventh day of Au- gust, I fold: i descrit the city of Washi ty-fonr, { five hundred aud thirt 12 feet 6 mches en Pe and recorded in L to 405, one of the land ington. in the District of Columbia, the i ying and being tn iber NU. T + Vix: Par No. 41, receritu of the cizy tef Lot in simare namvered 513) having a tront of street, with a depth of 1083 feet 8% inches, with tre improve a which are A good teo story Frame Honse. &c, &c This is bounded by orth M and Nand ith and tweive months a deed conveysrcing and purchaser of with in five days, the truste resell the proverty. atthe risk and trust $100 required down wuen the p. ty js aold.and if the: whole sale is ne te @ reserves the cet of to give A taken. Fevyenue $famps at 8 wes : One-half cash; balance in stx and the purchaser erest from day of sale. cost of oper. rmotisd right to the de faulting purckaser,-y advertising snch resale three times in the Washington Star. JOS FF. K _j¢ 6-tawads GREEN & B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer BECELURNT THREE ENT BRICK HOUSE STREBT WEST, BETW NEW YORK AVENU TION ELLEY., Trust IAMS WILt AND LOT, Ustk STREET 4 T PUBLIC A STORY AND BASE N On THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at 6 o'clock p. ™., we eball Fell. on the premises 1, in Saasre No. 515, fronting 14 fe con’ taining: 11:0 feet Beareneets. consisting of a well rick House. water in the kitchen. 4 fi den. part of ot by 80 fect deep? more or tesa. with thei built three story containing eight good rooms, with ine chamce to purchase » comfortable resi- Terms - One-halfcash, balance insix and twelve months, ac red by a deed of trust on the premises. cing and revenue stamps atthe cost ofthe purchaser. $10 down when the Droperty is sold. Jed GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Bre. 32 ELI 3ee eet, TWO STORY BOTELER. Auctioneer, = oh between loth aud 11th ste F RAME DWELLING, CORNER pi H AND 7TH STREETS KABT, AT AUC- On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO 6 o'clock, [ shal) eeil, on the premi im Square 859. with the improvemer consisting of a well built tw ¢ Jot tronts 100 feet on H si on 7th street + Lot ate y Frame and also ost tre Hig: 1) feet reet. 1 if desired the property will be divid>l into two jote % = Terms: One-half cash months, with intere onthe property ¢ of prrchaser. Je l-2awkds ured £50 to Le pa @. W. BUTEL immediate: AEGE SALE OF GOVE Chef Quartermast Office, as om There will be eed trecti Publite Auct residne in six and twelve by a deed of treat Zend stamps at cost ly after ER, ob 04 Washington, ion of 1865 ant Colone! JG OC. bee, A.O.M. on PHERS DAY, Jung if, 1°56, about 20.00 beak of Gera ta Sacks. at the following named pol t+ At §i arf. 10.000 bushels, At Gi 10.90) bushels to 6,000 busheis TreG Sold ia lets of 590 bushels, with } the yr at the purchaser taking any a:sount a he sale will commence at Sixth-street wharf at 10 o'clock a. m ticn o be continnec A Governm street &harf to esto oat th the sale to Giesboro and back. T of sal sa ati Cash, in Governm: Brevet Maj. Gen. and Ohi mv 30 lat ent funds. RUCKE fief Quarterinaster. tof Washingt - and immediately after the compie- ale of the amount at that point it will pat. | be fn readiness at Sixth- ferry persons who Wish to attead rain must be removed within ten days from Er ere eee PROPOSALS, PBorosats FOR STATIONERY. Navy Drrarrurt, June2, 1835. Fealed Proposuis for furnishing the Ufc Secretary of the Navy and the Navy D. fiscal yearending June 30, until 12 o'cluck noon, of th must be endorved for Stationery,” crthe Navy ; proposal must aki: or ine t bidder be sicned certt: 5 i i instant © of the the several Bureaus of rtment with Stationery, for the be received » They on the envelope. * Proposals and addressed tothe Secretary by the individual ficate from a well- os etme us to the ability of the or bidders to execute such a contract mut accompany it. The bidcer or bidders to whom the contract may he awarded will be required to enter tetoit wvthrne coop more jactory suri tion. "The BI Sof t given as sur 3 to ties, he jes must is in which a one offered at peminal or fetitions sive rates. will not be considere ted forme for proposals. ule ef the articles required, spplication at the Department. and all ve bond. with jor its faithial will be furni: tw or execu- embracipg a sched- ished on ropessis must conform in every respect to ssid form sud PROPOSALS. SALS FOR M TE vanes ee ge” = » Be Tne 750 IZ OE OF THE B BEAU OF conernuoni AND REPaL a3 Navy Derarturyr, Beneav or Coxstecctios ann REP : ASHINGTON, D. U.. May 38, ¥ Fieve toed wall he vaceh Hy wi yd aud of lst gf och Ravy i for each station wit naa “ posal must be for the who ; mas tlemot enaok for information oe et be oe a samples. must mad mandante of the Tespective yards. im um the Ooliector of Tatornat Rance: jernal ve the district ip which the bidder Teridon that ne has yess: apd Laer e qarer = _ he actersr 0! re ular dealer in, ¢ which he nsfors ie sep The guarantors mi cel 7 }e eraser nee for the district in which they reside, ns. Bevenue ce the lowest La ced ciate aus makes the lowes! an ves t! il quired by law, the Navy Department, hewores, reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, or any which ithay deom exorbitant a : juretiesin the full amonnt will be required to sign thecontract, and their responsibility must be certified to the satisfaction of the Navy Depart ment. As additional security twenty per centam Will be withheld from the amount of the bills antil the contract shalt haye been completed. and eighty Jeigveted in the contract iu funds or certificates, at the option of the Government, within ten days after the warrant for thy same shall have been pasred by the pig | of the Treasury. he cla-ves of this Burean ate nambered and 1 as follows - Class No.1. white oak logs; No. 2, » white onk keel or keelson ieces, No.3. white oxk curved timber; No. 4, white oak plank; No. 8, white onk No 6, vellow pine logs; 'No. 7, yellow pine beams; No. 8, yellow pine matt and spar timver: No 9. white pine deck and stage plank: No. 10, white pine mest timt: No. jl, witte pine logs, plank, apd boards: No 32, Backmatack timber. rt, plank, d beards; No. 11, ash oars: No. 15. hickory bits and bare: No 16. black walnut, maple, cherry, mahogany, white and veneers. No. 17, cedar and cypress poar: . locust timber; (No, 19. white ovk st headings; No nails and w ; Hignamy iren—round, fet. and eqnare: No 2 iron spikes: No. 28, iron natls— Bo @1 No. 82, dry 33, bardwere; No. 34, to fead; No 37 bepain '¥; No. 4 No 48, tallow, i; No chandiery: No 48, oakum; No. 49, tank ire: {0 ingot copper: No. 52 poles: No. 55, bellows The follow ing are the clastes. by their numbers, require? at the rerpective navy yards: KITTSRY. Nos. 4,6. 9, 10, 13, 17, 19, 25, 27, 28, 32, 33, 33, 38, 39, 0, 41, 44, 15, A. oy ais CHARLESTOWN Nos.1 . 4. + 8.9, 13.12.13, 4 15, 17, 18, 19, » 21,23 ver » 80, $1, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37,38) 89) #41. 44, 45, 47, 46. meen BROOKLYN, os. 5. 6. 7,8, 10,11, 18, 14, 15, 16. 17, 19, 20, 23, 28, 25, 71. 35, 90, 81, 32, 33, 84, 36, BS, W041, Gs 4d 49, 0, PHILADELPHIA. Now 4.8.10,11. 12,13. 20. 23, 26, 28, 81, 23, 84, 95, 87, 80, 40, 4), 42, 45. 47. 43, WASHINGTO: Now. 1, #, 21, 13, 15. 16, 18.19, | 82, 33, 96, 37, 38, 39, 40. 41. 47. 50. NORFOLK. Nos. 1. 4,6. 11, 19, = P BOPOSALS FOR ENVELOPES, Post Orrice Washington, » Fa PROPOSALS wi eriment until Jung ith for turnivbing Envelopes rea Bees Of Postmasters st first and second class of- es, during # period of two years from the lat of 1 be estimated be reuuired is as follow-: —700 000 Envelopes for Cirealars, 534 by 3 Olase 2 —1,000 060 Giases — 600.000 SEAL Ley Envelopes. a Those of Class 6 are eniila paper, of tirm and even tex- ft bull or cream-colored pa- ver, ol cov ity All the Envelopes mst be made in the most thoronch manner, well cummed for sealing upoa the entire feneth of the inp of each Envetope, and thavesuch printing upon the face asimay be ed by the Postmaster General. They must banded im parcels of twenty five. packed in (patebvera boxes, each to contain 2 Envelopes, ie bexes to be wrapped in strong paper, #0 as to bear trap-portation through the maiis.’ When a quantity not less than 3,000 Envelopes is required to fil the order of a Postmaster, they mu: pat up in strong len boxes, and, in either case, prover Jabels of tion mmat be placed upen the Dace by tie contractor as directed by an agent of riwent. this D The Envelopes must be furnished in such quan- | tities * nay from time to time be required to fil h a of Postmaaters. and be delivere| either New York Yost Office. or at the Stamp and Euvelope Sgency iu New York, as the Postmaster direct, free of cost for packing aad Ft a) A are also invited for furnishing 4.000.000 En- velopes, more or Jess, to be used in covering dead letters returned to writers. to be thoroughly made of & ood quslity of Mapills paper. well gummed, 63-10 by 356 inches, The envelopes must havesuch printing upon them as may be a by the Post- Tasier General. Also. 100.000 mpveloves, more or leas. to be thoroughly made of best quality of white or buff pete Pee h ds inches in size, ew “Post Office Department,” ness,’ and -- Postmaster.’ printed on them in the manner prescribed by this Department, J hese envelopes must be deliverea at the Post Office Department in Was) ton, D. C.. in good order . ready for use, free of cost for parking 006 transportation and at the rate of about 35,0 ) per week. The first delivery of the envelopes specified Ghove. te be made an carly in July as Beactiosbie. ns of thediffcrent kinds of envelopes. for ORS alee treat ie used hae, 10 and to hav Om cial Busi re ork. N. Boston, Mass.; Philadel- a, Baltim id.; ey may be ined direct frem t! fan Spe la Bidders will be expected to fai specimens of 5 id atet by aia aoe Sa lopes, accompanied by satisfactory The bid. and the quality ibmit- wa Teoh be taken intocousiderationin seard: "Fond « scout wil be required ule. the faith- ‘Among the articles embraced in the schedule | fal ili be mde Srocrarts * 7m 3S reaws jegulaticn Paper shon! 1 posals for Or- fice and Returned Letter velopes,”’ and ad- reams # red dressed to the Third Assistent eee : Mb Foams of Hote Bayer’ my 25-00t28dje Postmaster General. SS reams of Envelope and Wrapping Paper so of Copyine Paper 135 tnd Bovelopes,cicial and others oer 1 of Steel Pens - 85dozen Pencils with = variety of other articles. Ench article js to be of the vory Dest wallty,, to be delivered without de be satisfactory to the he: deduct the ills under the contract. T! raced in the sc nt is to the current re- exeess. ifany. from the lay when orlered. aut’ to of the o‘lice for which Articles not emb hed at le iste rates to those ‘he rightis reserved to ‘stticle in_the the De; nt of purchasi: of each 4 named weet seca pub jc service may require Pay- the ee contract are to be y gored ara part so: contract, 6 as t ment free efeberse. —- ie le quarter. iom of accounts duly certified OF acl 5.wiw of sil the “f have bt we omer of sale rian ae very low, and q HE ae WE BAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW a3 | aways 0B, of sece turers, pon S7'Sir Walter Scott, walking once with iio: ii connect Lady Scott, saw some lambs and remarked on | pESsIN’ BROT Re Fiancee Gur. crerersome, their beauty. “Yes,” said the wife, “lambs , deons, where ‘at are beautiful—boiled!” rates warranties > ive satisfaction. G7 OM is being etruck = Rg -@. ENOTT & 09. ers 18 Penn. svenue, wow. Im Nor:h Alabama e: + @o) of Steinway's a officers and soldiers are exploring \ ’» Cabinet Urgans. success. pl DR Roberts, the President, told the | PEE pra? OF CARRIAGES. such Fe " fwhovodered Rion nia’ that he believed “b! men were almost toe good to fight against British Ling According to -Rob- j AD, & REETO good as au Irishman. Shalbetier toot - ’ Haynes Connty,, Missis- ; the | i mond, commitied snicide in that city on * troub! ‘Have bren tha cause of Tash SF The J; ‘atriot says dred seres wt evel eat “eetion nen WSs solda fom at an, Wastee 's amie, five conte peragees Seale, for thirty. { zat W. Binford, & well known sito “4 awe | | { ' j heda: Seasoans ee Unpecessary delay ats pu ifany. fi . mat hedule ist : Depart: “| Eerie ami ired ¥ “ riette ry Mason & < name and di Breset S44 OF GOVERNMENT LUMBER. Chief Quarter master’s Office, Depot of Washington, Weshington, D. 0., ‘heey ‘$1, 1866, t offers recei' under the adve ent of mee mae a acce; oy vaige +» pred Proposals are invited until THURSDAY, at 12 o’clook m., for the purchase of G Eumber, of the follow- r the purchase of ten and upward. The wu ed re- iv reject all the bids should they i iment funds) red er. Which mi re- Moved within Aficen dere after the Proposal is ac- cel * be she bidder's full ive T+ aa, pisiniy to A. . General fi jartermaste! : 01th 2 oo pot of Wasblagten, OX saitaat api Sapbont, fe cape rded to the person who | Toays and alt Bes ed |. stationed vs. neencnd, rh Stars, "tae Lyachberes | 9 ‘ 3 * a the lad haat ed Such less time ‘the '¥ Goueral may direct, and dell at on: ps tbe unde aned may direct, To beofa ‘mar! le quality. in equal pro- por fore end biud ees meat, (necks, Shanks on8 kidney 3 jealance to the United States Gavern- Ge ae bid, unless one is al- i oy, mouthly. or as soon there- me od ye re 5 eDurpoAe On eee geT-Aihes +) Brovet Major and 0.8. Vols, L*e*s JOHNSON & CO., BANKBES, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOOKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. mb 26-tf j*™ OOOKE & 0O., BANERES, Buy and sell at current rates, and keep always vm hand, » fallsupply ofall GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, GEBTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And pay the highest prices fer QUABTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS . aus First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. D COOKE, (of Jay Cocke & Oo.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oschier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY axD SYNANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, UerH ef., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treasurer United states. #7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. op We boy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FUBNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINOIPAL OITIES @F THE UNITED STATES We purchase Government Vouckers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful ané prompt attention to AOCOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS nd to any other basinese entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION fn regard to GOVERR- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashter. Wasrineton, March 20, 1868, m 21-tf IPPMANN & ELLERY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK BXCHANGE. Particular attention given to the following stocka merican Ezpress Ob. National Express Co, poate Express Co, National Bankers’ Express Co. U_S. Ezpress Co. Western Union Telegraph Co. Wells, Fareo & Co. American Telegraph Co. Kinsley Express Co. United States Telegraph Co. Harnden Express Co. Russian Amer. Telezraph Co. Southern Express Co. Insulaicd Telegraph Co. National Express and Transportation Co. roleum and Minin Shares, Government, State = Toren. and County Bonds * Sates Advances made on the above securities. re ZEFERERCES. Imp’t and Traders’ Bank. Mechanice’ ee Association. Tague 5 {ustein. Hosenfeld & Oo. mh 12-43m PAWNBROKERS. o T 10 &, POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! 53 ~eoR WELETH STREET.........93 ‘ LICENSED PAWNBROKER’S_OFFIOR, Formerly of the firm ef Boyer & Burnstine, has —— to ae = strevt, a aod D, near , avenue, for the purpose of loaning money on ail kinds of Personal Property in sume to sult un tomers. Business strictly eonfidential. ey ad- vanced on Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, High. P. BOYER. est — given on all articles, &c. mh 25-3m* 475 LICENSED PAWNBROKEB. TICE—‘ BOYER & RURNSTINE.” ay B BURNSTINE, ed No, 475 13th atrect, 34 door south of Pa. conducts the old business of Boyer & Burnstine Fat pe geen copiieatie) 5 Hower. a on al é r a andise. Da ee a ee SURNSTINE, Wau el LEGAL NOTICES, iG THE OURPRANS OOUBT, this fifteenth day of May. A. D 1s65 —Upon the report of sacs made by Mina Ubimann, Guardian, &c..it is by the Court, this fifteenth day of May, 1&6. ordered that the said sales as reposted be ratiied and 5 unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the 1:tn day of June next; and ft is farther ordered that the «aid sale to Louis Kheb be ratified, and terms of sale in the former decree be far modifi as that the said Louis Rheb pay the whole pur- chase spener in cash, end receive a deed for the rty sold to him, upon the final ratifeation of ; and it is sso further ordered, that the nd mat! referred to the Register of Wille, to state the account of eaid Guardi. ing her the u-ual comnmtati-n in lieu of dower in the premises sold as reported, and to ascertain the t her hands, for which she is chargeable ei ‘BCELL Court. ATrue a Test:—Z. C. ROBBINS, Register of Wills. my I7-law3w PHANS’ COURT, May 22, 1256.—Distaict ov CoLumBia, Washineton Vounty, To wit: In the case of Beez 5 sti ix of Lawrence Ricker, deceased, the ix saoee hae, with 7 approbation of Or- ans’ Conrt of Wasi Pointed Seturday. the 1éth day ef duce sont? te id di 5 far as the — ve been collected Stead dgceuned are noted (erg —— wich thei aime tal vou ts the TO! otherwise b law bee gluded (rom sit veneat iB enid estate is OFr- der be published once a ik for three weeks in the Evening '» previous On OB: GIVE NO’ That the Yb TO =, he sub of Washington ae a of Coluin- ia, letters on rsonal es- tate of Ai e late of Washington against said d sre hereb; to Subpcriber, on br betwee’ the sane ol ‘May ', on ne 7 by law be ‘excluded from next; they may otherwise al} Benet? of the said od hig hand of + 1866, ny S-lawiw" MARY REBOED, seer ns. 1g TO Give Notion, ‘That the subscri- Wabhing tan Une, in the Distt at C Slnmabies Bd ie rane |. to the eal the 22d day ef May next: may otherwise by law be excluded {rem all benedt of said estate. Given under our aon sane Ha ATWELL By 24-lawSw* 18 18 TO GIVE NOTICE Subseri- Th has ane Oe of obtained from the Washington County,in the fumbii letters ti on Willism Tr , With the vouchers #1 came. the we reof, subscriber, may otherwise by law Sekt tay ail beneiie ol ‘ate. - Given under my Rand thie wae Dixsi . 1866. Ny my 23-law3w ater, BaTsEs, “t] Corey H, 'F. CO 8 H. COTTON Paereks NERAL COMMISSION ; OPN He. 154 OKAVLbH SRAM NTS, zw ORLkaxs. : ict attention given to the purchese and EMOVAL, B NATIONAL UNION 1" CE COM. naVE Eeae TO No, Bext, to, the: : j ————— = = = 2 NNE® oorsips LIBE OF STEAMEES SEW YORE. wWasnIn IN, GEORGETOWN, AND aEEXA RIA, VA. RAILROAD LINES. ALEXANDRIA EORGETOWN RAILROAD. WASHINGTON AND ALEXaNR Leaves LOCAL nner 8:00 A. ie, North River, New York, every SATUBDAY. 4 Punctuality ef departure can be relied on. Leave Snow's wharf, Georeviow”: Ge every WEDNESDAY, and Pier 13,' passenger accommodations are u' Freight received daily and kept under cover at For passage and freight apply te W. T. REMSEN, Agent, elim S7 West st., New York. ear stne Satpal cap OWES, o @TO! 4 ‘Tl. of all carryi Sy he THE Bet Kien Tork en THURSDAYS 5 = <-} wakD oni | | The Steamers of this Line are first class Vessels. | neurpessed. Snow's wharf, Geo J. W. P, MYERS, Agent, 107 Water et , Georgetown. T= NOBTH AMERICAN LLUYD. y time ain JOE aD iA comfortable accommodations i ‘be United States Mail. Bair "3.000 tons, 1,600 horse power, anaes Ba r. Ww tons, 7 ‘a. } BOB WAT. CraTopES D0UTE OF ANNAPOLIg Leave at 6 and 6:230 m. and at 2:45 and 4:35» = therefor. Rates of pase ayable in gold. or its equiva- NNAPOLIs, lent First Cabin, tH Second, $23 £0; Steerage, and 499 p.m, He $87.60. Beturn tickets, 1. $205; 11, $132.50; Steer: Sanday. “Sorfreeht and passare apply to nt ALT TMORE 01 yee HN RB. RUVANS & CO., and 2:45 and 7:30 p,m 309 Penna. ave.,.or S7 Loninans arg. 70 Wax STATIONS. ents for D, 0. Leave at 7: pom § SF For subscription to the stock of this Goin Aa pee safe and dividend y ii invest. “JOHN BY BLVANS £00 Agents for D. AVES FOR MT. VEENON BVELY TUESDAY, LBERSDAY and SATURDAY “Warcter Reand Tris 80.50, On amount for use of Moant FOR ALL PARTS uk Ww daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 a. to at Relay st 7:9 p.m. only. connectt giation with trains trom Baltimore to Thnovek TICKETS to the West can be had the W: Station Ticket Office at all hours oot the 5 ad ae 4 i . Pennsyi venue, Oth streets ‘Washington and Alexandria Boasts leave each For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see place “I bour from 7s. m. to6 p.m Sdvertisement of “Thro: Line.” &7 The fine Steamer ‘Waseeet con te erent y; ore aster of Zrecepcrtation, aa General Supt P-F.Co. | ees-tr Gi NTZ, Agent, Wastington, uROUGR LINE BETWEEN HINGTOR T PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. ——— oy vd - York are ; rue ae fol > Nanjemoy | FOR NEW YORK. Fithout chance of cars, daily (except Sunday) at + aad 6:30 poromac TRANSPORTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, The Steamer EX PR! Stores, Mathias Point, Pope's Greek. Blut Point, | | Lea ‘ Vharf, aster’ arf, Stoue'’s 7 hart fy Gurriomen Pay. Foxwell's Whit, Pinoy | 0 OB NEW XOBK, changing cars at Phiiacet. oint nt Lookout, arrives at Baltimore ai * : * Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11°15 ®. m. ang 8a. m. on Sunday. & BRO, Agents, 430). @. J.B. BRYAN == No. 3 345 Penna. avenue. FOB PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily ( pt Sanday) ot 7:29 end 11:5 0, IOHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND PO- | m., end 4:30and R BO. ON SUNDAY, Tomac — mes Leave for New York and Piladelphis at 6:30, TO TBAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. ™. onty. ing care for New York on 6:39 p. m. train Through pita. rh tickets to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, can be had at the Station Otice ot all teuey well as at the new office in the Amer- Building, Pennsy: svenue, TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) The quickest and most direct route to Richmond, Va ,and the South. via the Potomas steamers from Sixth Street Wha: Washi to Aquia Creek and! 6th streets. Richmond, Fredoricksburg and Potomac Railroad, and Ohio Railroad advertisement Bow entirely completed from Aquia Oreek to Rich: | for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- mond ,Va, connecting there with trains on the Rich- mapells, 998 the Vet Halircede tor Betotourss Wellon, Witmtagian Ea Boies Geng Hatepagene Balete ‘Grgens oro’, Salisbury. Charlotte snd | ocSe-tt GkO: 8 ROONTE Agree Waterton, Ches . O. — a = ~ = Steamers Keyport and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth —g— see wines COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN ly (Sunday morning excepted) at 640 8. m. and7 p.m, and arrive in Eichmond at 2.05 p.m. and4a m. HEOUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, ‘ity Miles Shorter and 25; Hours Quicker than any Other houte. Be sure and get Through Tickets via Aquis Creek and Fredericksburg, to Richmond, at the Compa A LYING. IN ASYLUM. Mth street, ( Circle.) corner of M street, to $10 per week ye , corner of Penns. avenue and éth | in rdancewith the room required, ble in street, or on board of theboats. Baggage atvence. ‘This includes Board, Medtctnser vad through. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be in readiness to convey passengers and baggage be- and Surricai Attendance EDIGAL STAFF tween depots in Richmond. SURGEON IS CHARGE. Vernon, Sof tas evens, Soporte ot ae EE yy ‘eTnon., @ may have an_0) ity of ng tween Bt! 5 several battle-felds near Fredericksburg by stop. | CON! G PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Ping at that port. 308. RNSS.M D. Surgeon Gen U.S.A. Breakfast and sup on board of Steamers. J68. '¥ y . MATTING) 'Y . Supt., Washington, TH D., ¥ street. Washington, MATTHEW OLABK, Agent, Washingt ; MD...New York avenue, apS-ly General Passenger Agent. Wi. D’. Georzetowa. tesion can be made to any of edical Staff or to the Matron at the Hicepinal. Orders for admission to the Freer beds of this in stitution can be of the Rey. ©. H. H SPRING AKRANGEMENT.— Ss aptal 5. obtained all, Rector of the Epipbany Church; of the Rev A. D NOTICE.—The ie MpaIDGE, Oi in * EV: D, route on SATURDAY, 3! leaving her new pier. 170 Eee stron wheet, be- Will resume her. March ond Gir LezTe, Pastor of the Ist Paptist Charch. and SATURDAY and TUESDAY. of tie Supgeom in Charge at his residence. Oricrs hg OR, NG for the adinission of the Wives or Widows of Sel cet teiebriiee diers of the 0.8. A. can be prosured through the Greek. and Medford's Landing. my issu. H. HALL, D. D., Secretary. forts Wharf every THURSDAY and MON-| — > Cua? pisEasESi } AR A m.,, stomping at all Lend = inge ers an reicht, an - = ‘ Teaching Baltimore até =. a. ef FRIDAYS and SAMARITAN'’S GIFT: TUESDAYS. fed 23-tf SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVEE USED. “Yes, A Poztrive Ccrr.” fer GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURES, ae, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Tem Pills wo be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable. having no smell nor pleasant taste, apd will not in fa = or bowels of the most del cate. Cures in from two to four @ays, and recent cases ee INSURANCE COMPANIES. HE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ABSSETTS, $3,000,000. LOSSES PAID, $1,200,000. ay ” Pp b: ad DIVIDENDS PAID, 1,000,000. eens baad g oa 3 pow eg ~—4 POLICIES ISSUBD FOR LIFE, eminent ano gery Chania, present day; Payable annually, or in ene, five, or ten annual as tbese abe bavedoee red of getting cared - — Sashes seas ee All Policies are non-forfeiture after three annual ES euthrodne mead Pa) Price—Male packages, $2. y ments. SG RARE Bhat a idee Scan de BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! Fifty per cent. credit given when the premium ROFULA, BS. SORES, SPe’ amounts to @40 or over. qeiTEne. AOA ESS wighles EF Is, LIGHTBE & WHEELER, Agents, bere ft Reed Ad B JUICE No. 476 Seventh street. ase ve cure. Pi oR REAL DISEASES, the OBME & COOPER, Agents, sama 8 AND HERR 3010 ap 30-Im No. 100 Bridge st , Georgetown, a 7 eortai ey sometrovsr, pre- os reaches eradicates IBEMEN’S INSURANCE GO. OF WASH | the #0 that the cure is, thorough F INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. ont per 7 x preyed SG —3 OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, that for you may repent in after years. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1537. OA PITA Lieceescveee sresseterereues 200,000 SURPLUS FUND... 830.000 "Teli sts erat b ts mac arene DO N@T DESPAIR! ANS BOOT a} by express. he = Hoot sea Hero . B. French, T. £4, Clark, Andrew Rothwell, of Washington. the Board to renew policies and take risks ta Se ecco” ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry. pe YOUR PROPERTY ax HOME, FIEE INSURAROB, WHAT THE jURGRORS SAY OF THESAMAB IT. EMEDIESB. ae BosritaL, Fort Manshatt, Baltimore, Ma. oe, Hae ii have reat aalisfactien THE FA’ 9 BOE OOM. ve need nediea’ eee ie Nab Mea ad CHABTE! =" and pro! - ay te | ron op to my CAPITAL $1,000,000. pen, ay G7 SISKS TAKEN AT THR LOWSST RATS. | {heir ofice: ‘hom sree y oe sta trhrowengaas MOSSES O ORABGS FOR POLICIES, “pgstatant Surgess, 06 BT. Vole.” 494 100) st nearly IEE mie & 0o."s Bank- rN ea ARAN atzonm a. 2oRKIOR Si Za Sac, Mo. 64 Le, pumemazcre kruger re & : ig tert BLE D. LARNER, Wecretary, TRE _noatm AE, FLoeR Ts '! BALTII | 5 : -ons+-+ ALL @BADES OF FLOUR, : a to which We solicit the attention of Ste BaKEES AND GROCERS, - MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED HAY, and ail kinds of FEED st low rates, UR, 'M, FINE, enienieier dF And TGBE’S ISLAND SALT fer oa)6-low in lote to suit by j ; FRANCK TAYLOR. ———

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