Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1866, Page 4

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a. W. Binford, of ary conntyy Vir. min, eommitted suicide in Richmond, on | coe last, by taking strydtmine, Pecn- Diary troubles are assigned as one of the prin- ¢ipal causes. Mr. B. owned a handsome coun- try seat near Malvern Hill. When McClellan's , pen Ah upon kc serena the _— j and otber Ty wy farm was de- | stroyed by the Pedersi ety EVENING. STAR. Ap Interesting Family Case, z oF jord named Henry Ti Salisbury street named John 82-Jobnson's Island, used during the wat a8 = pay tp e fo a Le place ot continement for rebet prisoners, has father at least ene iitue neapor bitty: pow Tver Age ‘Guty ne post went to the wnr, leaving his Ly omy, | trol. The enlisted men on @uty at the post fortably domiciled in one of the houses o: bave been ordered to Columbus, Ohie; small tinborst, who was a gay bachelor. arms and munitions will be sent to Datroit ar- | { months ‘alker returned anwounded | senal-and the heavy gunsand cord woot to | inematn meal & few months afterwards his | Fort Wayne, near Detroit. | eart was glad Paternal prospect pt ta oh ec ae ae weyeeaell pied 27 oa three Wane c t Beacty o- THESY8TEM.—The Utah Vidette | he became a father, and as if to make up or } Sys: A few weeks since, a well known lost time, his wife presented him with twins, He was delighted. A cloud came over his | m:nd, however, when by an arithmetical cal- culation’ be ascertained that the twins, like Richard 111, had come into the breathing world before their time—at least he fignred it Up that be bad not been at home a sufficient length of Polygamist dted im this city, leaving property yalued at upward of one hundred thousand dollars, and now one of his wives is working as @ servant girl toobtaina living. Where did the money go! ————— 87 The Indianapolis Herald is unable to dis- b close the uame of the new head dress the ladies bat fee aa eee i ape | Bave lately adopted, but says sit looks like a including the hebamme, ana they aesured | S¢ction of Newfoundland dog-hide, tanned Bim tbat such things sometimes hap. | W't® the hair on, drawn tightly over the half pened. He was stifl in doubt, but waited of a muskmelon, neatly combed and Oiled, and further developments before repudiating the fastened on the back of the head. twins. A day or two ‘ago Tettinhorst got mar- 7A young woman was recently arrested Tied, aud invited the Walkers to the wedding. | 1 Lockport, N. Y., for being disguised in They Went and took the twins with them. | ™en’s clotbimg. She was twenty-one years After tae wedding, Mrs. Walker told her hus. band tbat as Tettinhorst was now married ‘bere could be no harm in divulging the name of the father of the children, who was no other than tbe iandlord himself. Mrs. W. aiso ac- quainted Mrs. T. with the fact, which, of course, was rather unwelcome news to the young bride. Walker was furious, and swore Vengeance against his landlord. Meeting Tet- ald, and had dressed thus for some two years: because she could thereby obtain higher Wages. The Justice sentenced her to the city jail for three months. 7A new invention is being tested in Paris, An iron tube is rnn up the side of trees in pub- Ne gardens which require constant watering in summer. Upthis tube water is to be forced, sos te produce an artificiul shower when tinborst the day after the wedding, he gave | needed. him @ severe thrashing, and threatened his GF A horse lately discharged a large living life. For this he was arrested, and Judge | frog from h stomach, after being ill tor some time. Men are accused of “toadying,” out this is the first instance of the kind in a horse. &7-The grumbling of the Canadian press at the alleged delay of the U.S. Government in enforcing the neutrality laws reminds one of the boy who, on being rescued from drowning, crowled at the quantity of water he had been obliged to swallow.—Soston Post. The present manager of the Theatre du | Chat elet. Paris, intends, it is said, to establish a theatre in Paris at which the actors of all the Walther bound him over Teitinhorst offered to pay $10a month tor the support of the children, but Walker preferred to have $500, on payment of which he would leave the city and take the twins with him. Tettin dorst thought this was toomuch. Walker remains in the house, paying no rent, but ina quaneary about the twins. He one whiie his wife nurses the ot A NEw Exrosive Cowrounp.— Another explosive compound, more destructive than | Siner theatres will perform. Whenaplay has rae eke ae rors te Hebe | a creat run at any of the theatres, the mother Asbaigam. 3t is never manpiacterd a nat | of the company who are not engaged in it will sind east though it has beea advertised | (has have the opportunity otobtaining tempo- “save am San Francisco, one firm elaming to | "FY ¢mploymentat the new establishment, bave us much as two hundred ounces for sale. 7 A letter trom Vera Cruz states that The auount is not large, but when it is wader- ontiedesate colonists Ww stood that the explosive power of one ounce of sodium is equal to that of about twenty-five pour cunpowder.or twoand a half pouuds of nitro-glvcerine, it ean readily be conceived that even fifteen or twenty ounces exploded in one place would create mense havoc. And when one further reflects tha even so little a thing as a spoonfel of water coming in contact with two Lundred ounces of sodiam would cause an explosion eqnal to that which wonld | be occasioned by the ignition of five thousand pounds of powder, or the concussion of five bendred pounds of niro-giycerine, we can form some conception of its tremendous de- structive power. to keep the peace. some re captured recent- y in Mexico by the Liberals, and were held at & ransom of ten thonstnd dollars, The Libe- rats deny the authority of Maximilian ty make gr uits of land -A wife's farewell to her hu Buy, buy.” 82” A good deal is said of worms in pork; bat one who bas been in the army,and who hts very vivid recollections to prompt the opinion thinks that, generally, the werms naye worst ofit. ——————_—_—_—_—— AUCTION SALES. YW. b. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, GRRAT oar OF FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD sband every Sap EEFEcTs oF FLIRTING. —A sad case of insait'ts 59m leye has jusi ocenrred in Brook. | lyn. The victim is the daughter of a clergy- PIANO, RGE FRENCH PLATE MIR. man. She was engaged to be married to a very BOBS, &c., by Catalogue, the evtire Farviture worthy young man, but being somewhat and yixtargy of the United States Hotel, Wash capricous in her fancies. coquetted with others jugton, D C..at Anctlon. Will be sold as abcve. commencing MONDAY, | June 18,1806. ‘at I oriock a.m, sal coutiane from day to day til! all are sold, the entire farni- ture, fixtures, and hotel stores, including liquora and cigars, of the United States Hotel. on Penna between Sd and 43, streets. The farniture ofthe ustal assortment found in large & geod Steam Boiler, (12- te such Sn extent as to incur his displeasure, and finally she jilted him. He took the matter philosophically, and broke off the engagement, whereupon she became despondent and brooded over her troubles so much as to be partially deranged. One day last week she precipitated herself from a second-story win- dew of her father’s house, and falling upon . together wi a, ) aud several huudied feet of Pipe cat team Table. Also, Steam Boi the pavement, sustained serious injuries. Her | ers for Vegetables, &c. Also,a Sgallon Water falt was partly broken by her crinoline, which | oiler. became entangled with the fence he de. Also, will be sold as above, on THURSDAY. ascended hen carried into the honse it was | JUNE 2ist, at 120’clock,1 good second han’ he: jound that her mind was deranged to such an extentas to require treatment 'n an asylum, and she is now an inmate of 2 maison d? sonic at Bloomingdale. 2Hacks,1 top Buggy, 1 4 seat Rorka setts double Harness, 3 setts single Hac- gocd family Horse, Al mrame day, after sale of the abova the Englieh marble and stone Tile ow the floor of the office and sitting-room of the hotel. _ Housekeepers jealers will fiud this sale worthy their attention THE FEeNtan War —An ac- the Gratian Circle, in Brook- lyn, wh ~ 7 Catnlogues of the goods can be had at the hotel rola Guana Tneeted tne proceeding | mht tlesuctonsorson garda BS | e. i ian cause. He is flow penniless, and | ™ Cent on his daily labor for nis daily | - Another Fenian of large sympathies r-siding im the fonrteenth ward, inves a} $16.40 in the movement, which was his all, | and the se vings of twenty-five years’ industry. Tuesday he had only left of this amount a 00 Fenian bond. __[IntéChron} * BY GBEEN & WILLIAMS, acetionsors. SALE OF ROUSE AND LOT IN FRANKLIN | By virtue of @ decree passed by the Supreme | Court of the District of Columbia, tn obeacery } Anctionssra A t cause No. 691, wherein Joho D. and Avnic b. ‘ Rung contingent | Wells are complainants, and Charles G Rayle: | and sold the cottage in which she lived, giving | et al defendants. 1 will seli at patiie auc- the proceeds to the cause ‘The failure of the | tion, cu WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of Jane. A. nadian expedition had so fearful an effect D. 18%, at 60’elock p. m., all that part of 81 2 a well-known medical gentleman of mimbered 254, in thecit t of Weshington, District Y rs pspaire | of Columbia, contained within the followin, arcokiiyD; ‘Rat bee Tessas is despaired of —N. | Te colesaNise con Bogiaping for the same atthe ¥. Sun. 1 southeast corner of said sqnare, and rearing —$—$_ ++ me | thence west with the south line thereof 52 feet 5 } ONABLE Whkoninc.— A fasnionable | inches to its intersection with s line drawn nocth weacing took place at the Metuodist (colored) | through the center of the partition wall, between Chureb on Revere street, last evening, which | the house erected on the parce! of land herein de- ended by the liteof the neighborhood. scribed and that adjoiuing it on the wastsice: ” thence with said line reversed north through the ‘hig. wbule wats ond a Rowing wane gen, | Seater ocseaperuti ® wal IW fest Tear abe failing nearly to the cround; while the bride- |» ches to the cast line of t id square, auc thence | groom, arrayed im black broudeloth, wore an { south 140 easy fitte Koswuth hat and tight-fitting gioves. The church wes crowded by persons | of both colors. After the ceremony the happy couple, disdaining the fashion of white peo- yie—iDe use of carriages—were escorted up evere sireet by a large concourse of colored individuals. whose frequent exclamations— | «Dar dey is.” dems em,” “aint dey hansam,” | ke, The above property {9 «ftuste! at the corner of ih —— se in ie | feet to the place of beginning | eat and K street north, and is the east 120 hor auklin B The terme of sate are: One-third cash; and the residue in twe equal installments, at six ani twelve months, for which the notes of the p: chaser, bearing interest trom the day of sa! secured to the satisfaction of the trustee. will taken. a tien retained ou the premises sol. Sat of time o} > | _ Ifthe terme of sale are not complied with by the | vii i chaser within six days from t i of sale, ainaec ieee P ibe erentes vesmeeee the right to resell the same at pe A ¢ pal) will be required of the purchaser at le. atiracied much attenuon.—Josloa Com- jal. > y gentle child stopped at a botel in at 10 o'clock a. m., and then asked the servant | Pubigenctouan fing quanieont.of the defaulting girl to look after Lo child for weg fe hour | ment int ational is ell KS Sea Me e shopping. i 1 com ng and stampa at the cos Sew on with tacit couse Seed and recision | purchaser WM. F MATTINGLY “Trustee of movement. Eleven. and babe doing je leodds GREKN & WILLIAMS Ancts. well. Twelve—girl and babe anxious, latter fret{nl, housekeeper astonished: no parients! One o’clock—giri in babe in a crying PY C. W. BOTREME. Auctioneer, Bre 320 D street, between 10th and Lith ste, ; | TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING. CORNGR at. = Cane wendeutal lunast serena OF BAND 7TH STREETS EAST, AT AUC- Toom and the child, no ‘cage: some baby- SD. J h. clothes in stand-drawer-nomning rite: planed | ¢ i CRUNESDAT AFTERNOON. June such. at on child's dress aslip of per: name onit | im are 859. with the improvements t! —— D-—; no more. At nine o'clock, night, | 8 well-built two story Frame House. pothing beard of the parties, nor will there | The lot 100 feet on H street, and also 100 feet probably be. ‘th street. | desired the property will be divided into two SA young lady in Omicago was betrothed , lots . ashe ening ol the war fo utteatenant in| «Tomes: One fat cab; reuldno tn ts and eetee notice home ung, buried oy ne Sane: | oF Maree” gap tstare gece ecg friend and comrade who was with him when | he%sio" "O° W. BUTELER. be fell. To this man Be Be affec. Jel-2awdds Auctioneer. tions were in t'me, and she engaged | — T tomarry him. On the day when they were '¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers about to be united, and the ay brow the lady ted. i" BALE 0) LOUSE AND LOT 0: ov" fy Sy PUBLIC NUcTIGN O re Out of deference to the wishes ‘a of Py a6 gentieman, the nuptials were iudetinicely post- be 20 vom hid poned, and the horoine has just entered acon. to Liver WOOT Ne, vent. , apd 58, one. of the ‘loud records of S77] have to anolince, says a writer from the Tae ory eg centre of fashion, one of the oddest, queerest, ; erms All conveyencivg and_revenne | po ose agynsp curious, unaccountable, in- stamps at the warp Bind Le pert PR Le! { ‘wildest, and ugitee’ Invention Seo noe eee emeee reper iakncsked of Ar days after b+, ¥ nals and that. armen mat the day of sale. the Trustee reserves the right to laabenh The Maspasen bar niaeaee mare | nosoll the wetoeete eaten Ten ed ren ee . press bas men’ em—. | dejaulting purchaser, ®y advertising three times has put berseal upon the patent! Imagine, | fn the ening Star. courting a lovely Hebe, with a mass of golden | curls covering her neck and shoulders, and N Bi oS Ee wrenu ah, Eamen avy Derartuent, mentand Recrainins.$ | Sealed Proposals, to fu Navy for the fiscat ear 61 arnish Materiale f) ing'on, June 4. 166, nding Jnue 30, 185; be recei ved at this Barea: it 10 oc head dey of July next, at which tia The proposals rust be add the Bureau of Kquipme: aod errata 7 beni Ww ud must be endo: 1s ‘ala, &c.. for the Navy,” that & mguished from other business rinted sched instructions to posal of guaranty , and of certificat. Il be furnished’ to such perenne ac earantors rs tiye navy yarae Plication to the The pplication to the ( and th: Burean. nies for any class. bidders, givii together with ing the forms of pro- | sire to bid 0. Commandant of each navy yard and the } Purchasing Paymaster of each station will nave a copy of the aminat wee of ng re 8 Proposal é ‘fre Pon mi which he offers be certified by th for Lona district certified ment. As eignated er Schedules of amination only. to may judge whether it is epplication for any of the classes in order must be tons to i to ue roping yard the Na additional security twenty per ce: will be withheld irem the HS the contract shall have per centum of the triplicate by the Commandant yards will be paid by the Paymaster of the station 4 in the contract in tunis or certificates, the option of the Government, within ten days warrant for the same reed by the Secretary of the T: The classe of thi ated as follow: jount that es for informatio: on of samples, must Be spective yards ust be accompanied e Collector ot Internal istrict in which the bidd alicense to aealin the articles pores; and be must farther show ufacturer of, or iegular dealer supply. @ Assessor of I hich the: aiken the lowest Hintantran es the lowes and gives the guaranty re- «auired by law. the Navy Department. how, = serving the right to reject the ‘y sf which $5 may (ecm scceateat a | ureties [n the roll amount 6 required to sign. tbe contract, and their ’ amount of the bill, til been com i eign ry, ‘ureau are numberbd and de- the other yards, fer ex- ; or for the ex- Com- by e certifi- Revenme for ler resides that he has for which he pro- that he isa mac- iu, the articles The guarantees must nternal Reyenne reside ied to the gerson who | lowest bid for any responsibility must be vy Depart- am pleted. aud eighty ofeach bill approved in of the respective i have been i No. t. glez. Canves, Rou Ox Hides z ‘wine No. 36. Ash and Beec No. 2. Cotton Canvas & lank - Twine No. 13. Tallow No.3. Iron and Steel No. 2). Brushes No.4. Tin and Zinc Stationery No. 5. Sperm Oti . Hardware No.6 Paints and Oils Ship Chandlery No 10, Leather . Whale Oil. &e No. 11. Gum Hose . Galley Iron No. 12. Lignumvite . Pig Iron No.3 Lanterns No. 34. Chain Iron The following are the classes, by their numbers, required wt the respective navy yards Kitt on. 1,2. 4 6,12. 16. 24 tT TERY —N (CHABLESTO “RROOKLYN-1. 9, PHILADELPHIA 2 4. 8 WASHINGTON—1, 2, Je4-lawiw WN 3. 6, A 10, P BOPOSALS FOR ENVELOPES, Post Orrice DEPARTMENT, Washingt SEALED PROPOS by, 18°, that will on, B ALS wiil be received at this Deparment natil Jung 2th, at 8 o'clock for turnishing En. uw f two yea: he estimated num be required O., May Uth, ‘sss. follows = as fc Claes 1.—700,000 Envelopes for Circulars, 5% by 3 inches to be made of ture, and the o: ber, of aprroved et quality. 3'4 Inches, Mm firm and even tex- © cream-colored pa- Ail the Envelopes must be made in the most thorough manner. well enmmed for sealing upoa the entire length of the lap of each Envelope, ana Printing npon the face as may be mist have such directed by tne be banded in ea to be this Department Th ot the New York rr or dire sorgation Bids a topes. more or B return and to have the “Offi them in th order. above. te be mad: Specimens of thedifferent kinds of envelopes, fi roposals are invited. may be seen by ap- the Postmasters of the tollowi -N.Y.; Boston, M Pa ; Baltimore Md.: or i direct trem this Department Bidders will be expected co furnish specimens of pes they propose to idered, unless offe rers of Envelopes, accompanied whi New York the envei will be eo arent “Thee ted, will bo! ing the coptract Bond aud security will be required for the faith- fal performance of the contract, and all The bids should be ehcorset”~ Propogals for Of je shoul "ae ie - and Beturned Letter Envelopes.” and ad- sed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, un will be fice dres: my %-eotz3dje ALE OF GOVERN is Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington. Washington, D. U.. has. St. 1856, 3 The offers received uv May porala veal. 1856, G 313,000 feet of Go’ izes and desc; lb Viz: mee feet 1% inch Onk 100,000 feet 2-Inch Oak 709, feet 234-Inch Oak Sinch Oak e Agenc; in Postny tet 8. wrap, ped bear transportation through the matis. ity not less than 3,000 Envelopes the order of a Postmaster. they nv up in strong worden boxes. and, proper labels of directio boxes by the cont ost Of et less ‘The en smay ~ 109. Als less. to be thorongbly made of the best quality of white or baff paper, to be 4 by 89-10 inches ia size. ord’ tthe The firet delivery of the envelopes specified le as early ee8. rice bid, and the quality of samples «nbmit- be taken into considerationin award- made irament ri; t twenty-five, to 20. wi free of cost for packing and * Post O Business.” and ‘ Postmaster.” printed ou manner prescribed by this Department. ‘These envelopes must be delivered a! Oftice Department in Washington. D Teady for nse, free of cost transpertation and | week. der thi ti 2 Fag er cer cr e advertisement of of the material, were not nd. Be invited until THURSDAY r General, pot must packed in ntain 250 Envelopes, strong paper, 80 as to hen a eqnired it be put in either case, nm mast be placed upen the ractor as directed by an agent of ¢ Envelopes must bo furnished in atch quan- as nay from time to time be required to fill vrders of Postwaster: and be delivered either erat the Stamp and TK, as the Postmaster also invited for fornishing 4 060.909 En- to be med in covering dead i to writers. to be thoroughly maie f Menilia aper. well gummed, velopes must have such be cirected by the Post- wd Envelopes. more or ‘Tice Department,”* the Post . in good jacking and uit 38,000 per t ra t rate of al in July as practicabl: ng Offices, a8; ladel- Ser may be ob- anpply, and no bid red by Manufactu: by satisfactory 1 payments | y W. DENNISON, Postmaster Geueral. NT LUMBER, 88 than the real valne accepted, a1 led ™., for the purchase of Lumber, of the follow- The attention of wagon and carrisze-makers is called to this sale, ashe above {sa very superior Ist of well-seasoned seamber. sup by Sppitiae burpeses. Itcan seen Brew i neral O. H TOMPKINS, Quart ermanter 15 rge at Lincoln Depot, about le s Bids will the purchase of ten ousand feet and npward. The ® © undersigned re- serves the right 4 reject all the bids should they Govertinent funda) will be required Upon notification of acceptance of bid and prior to the delivery of the Lumber. which must be re- ‘with long lashes veiling her e: like a bean- d wrth fifteen days after the proposal is ac- tiful silk fringe: and then Imagine, tf vee ona, | BY 3-0 MeGOIRE @ 0O,, Auctioncors. | Septed, n ma vi, F Por ia seeing one by one of the curls and lashes dis_ TRUSTEE’S 8A SIVE SMALL FRAME operals should be mod. be: sons eed ba appear within the recess of a eard-board box! | fe 3 ENTS bree ary Coty hod dem wing pinanls Se; virtue o! trust. bearing date 7. - SaLanres— The Pastern na | Pa er ih “ “"Brevot Major General ang Chief finuriestater, —— the bmp mp! & beeen a have | ioe ies ee a , t jer-td Cot Weskinton? generally cometo conciusion that high. . 5 2. &.. est salary paid toany one man in New Enq. itn, LLY gO a ()?FICE comaiseaRy SUBSISTENCE land 4s that received by the agent of the Salis. | By to pebdiviginn et exoan Bicuwony. Va, June 6. isss bury Woollen [liils at Newburyport—sis.u0 pre pea biizision of tenementa.. The said glial Ere cnet a tor thie ae a year. ‘The lowest salary in Néew England is at, 93 feet from the northeast ‘ail otuers entitled torathe et generally believed to be that received by a | and stresta, running thence Fraalebberg na, Et clergyman, who stated at a recent religions 8 di = Senta fect; Lane south by . : ; conveution in Boston that his pay for last | west iise A, lot a 96 bu Ss 4 SH BEEF re i= ‘8 preacbipg consisted of a mew hat ani |, Borth bya to the suint of . by one. © Steele Rice ape y By ma as attentions peg ee ee re | or. sn Square feet of ground , moré at such time es the undersigned may direct. To ee wh P } Jnats anqtweive | Be ofs goad and marketable auality, in oqual pro- §7-Protetsor Biot said in his last lecture at , 3 sed tots date of She trast | ee idee ns: Amey Tepes teepon tera ge bre oun curhney. Rice GRE BR MIMGaN opeetee | on sesieacats te Gabe Se Goer els 0 xes, ‘ ment mi o > sod this modeut-neepeeae ai ae se OS areas tee, | Jeedyonilcinthoiicen Enropean flour better than American. Horse- flesh, he seid was inferior though there are efforts being made to introduce its use into Frane® om accountof its . Tt hes} been eateg Ab great banquets, for example, | but never &'pousd of ir hae beeleolds Seeley. w Se SA bad map, misnamed course of a barroom row, a Owensbero, ou Thursday iast. drew Ais revolver and in ¢ Ky.. | shot the individ: is sending ees RAY ee | ¢ cr nents ae wentt y; Barkeeale was mortally wounded in the, Known os breast. and Wifliam Brown seriously wound. | didder or to sack ed in the leg. 4 SF The General §: nod of the Reformed br Protestant apd Obarch, which afaims } to be che oldest Proféstan: d-nomination America, ‘w holding its sixtieth aunual meeting, in New York. i" Soltis stated that Gen. Saata Anna has prepares to the American peo- ple. The General comes Ont fain pad sq fertre monies republic, ang’indi Brag — pegs Ue bo faveramen! of "aed after as Payments to be made monthly. th mle 9 AGE AE Est eats re te, in euch fr ment farsishes fer that purpose WM. N. FELT. je7-ame Brévet Major and ©. 8. Vois. pe. 24 ___Brwree Majorand’ 0.8. Vols. ell pee there- l _ BANKERS, my 15-tf | Boe JOHNSON & CO., BANKBES, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXOHANGR GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES, STOCKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, 26-tf BANKBES, Piicenth street, opposite Treasury, Sus and sell at current rates, and keep always om bend, a fallsupply of alt GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TEEASURY NOTES, CEETIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And pay the highest prices for QUABTEERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS eu s-atg a First National Bank OF WASHINGTOR. B COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FENANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 15TH 87., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENR. Government securities with Treasurer United ‘States. SJ ONE MILLION DOLLARS, gg We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES at current market rates. FUBNISH EXCHANGE end make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES @F THR UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Venchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACOOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to sny other bosiness entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to @OVEEN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, _Wasxineton, March 2, 1863, m 3)-tf IPPMANN & ELLERY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Particular attention given to the following stocks: rican Express Co National Express Co, Adams Express Co. National Bankers’ Express Co, US. Express Co. estern Union Tilrzraph Co, Farzo & Co. _ American Telraraph Co. Kinsley Express Co. nited States Teiezraph Co, Harnden Express Co. Russian Amer. Telesraph Co, Southern Express Co. Insulated Telezraph Co. National Express and Transportation Co, Pexroleum and Minine Shares, Government, State, ‘own, and County Bonds. Advances made on the above securities, REFERENCES, Imp’t and Traders’ Bank. | Mechanics’ Banking Association, Hoyt. me & Oo. Einstein. Hosenfeld & Oo mb 12-43m PAWNEROKERS. “O Tf I 6 EE, POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! al TH STREE WE UROLER S $34... 334 ji S$ LICENSED PAWNBROKER’S OFFICE, Formerly o* the firm of Boyer & Burnstine, has moved to 6,'4 12th street, between O and BD. hear Pa. avenne, for the purpose of loaning money on all kinds of Personal Property ia sums to suit cus- tomers. Business strictly eonfidential. Money ad- vanced on Watches, Diamonds aud Jewelry. High- est prices given on all articles, A 25-3m* P. BOYER. 75 LICENSED PAWNBROKEB. : NOTICE—* BOYER & RURNSTINE.” B. BUKNSTINE No. 475 18th street, st door south of Pa. avenue, conducts the old business of Boyer & Burnstine Al! business confidential. Money loaned on al kinds of personal property and merchan‘ise. awh 29-3" B. BUBNSTINE, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &. / NITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. We have pleasure to annoonce to our. friends and the public that this spacious, mod- ern and favorite establishment is now open for the SURF BATHING SEASON. Our long experience in the management of first- lass Hotels in Baltimore, Philadelphia and this place Warrants usin the belief that we can offer isduce of somtost od lnzary not totes ir sseé by auy other urst class Hote! be a ‘ MILLER, WEST & Je If-eo26t Proprietors, )MRICH’S LESTAURANT No, 355 Penne av., near 6th street, Known as Werner’s Place, The undersigned informs his patrons and the pnb- lc generally, that he has remeved trom his old stand, ‘‘The European Hotel,” to No. 395 Penneylvania avenue, where he. is enabled to furnish all kinds of Liquors ip searon ie st past ton dete tion of their former patronage. eae! MRICH, Pp. No 355 Penns avenue. Tab HOTEL NEN ONG BEANCH, NEW JERSEY, ‘his mammoth Hotel, filled up with all the monera improvements, will open or about June I, 1866. Itiaseven hundred feet in length, by two hundred feet Goer. rtico tweoty-four feet in dept ont, and contains six hundred 8, ly arranged for families,“and fitted with gas. bells, and other conveniences not usually found at seaside hotels. The dining room is.two handred by seventy five feet. © surrounding grounds are spacious, neatly laid and provided with Con- ress water, in artificial fountains, transported Saily from the famout reas Soerings, Sara toga, New York The Sea Bathing in unsurpassed, and perfectly safe. Guests leaving Washington by rnivg train for Philadelphia arrive at Long Branch at 6 P. M., same day. Thore ‘tring roome will please apply at the Kirkwood House, thie city. SPRAGUE & STOKES, my 12—1m Proprietors, Cost! N oTtrIoOR,. HYGIENIC WINE. In presenting “HYGIENIC WINE” to the no- tice of the public, we beg modestly to call your at- tention to the following true statements, viz pete et fe need by the better je thro: ou rope. \igtapproved by the most. outnent physi- inns of Ame: a od. it is a ed by numerous ‘Schools yy the Imperial School Medicine,’ especially Medicine of Parts. 4th Itisnot ret preparation, but a scienti- which are Bnown to our nd ts preccipet by them recommended. Sth. Iteontains no Alcokot or Wh:xkey, but has for its base one of the fin-st ef pure Wines. With such recommendations it will wia it into the favor of the American on its Mrrits alone. ts mame implies e H closers, ot ay people. We rest it I its purposes. HYGIENIO INE regulates the syatem throughout, im baba heal: ha Diood, and soothing the nerves. motion to the FOR LADIES rf igbttul a rere and timparte sreneth feati eakness, ASAD is unequaled, isstin soleins Secrest Warrant that, lal, HYGIENIO WINE will be. proncunced the Tonic known ™ {ak Your Drugelst for HYGTE Ask your Dr STUART & OMAS, = holesale Agents. __SOLD EVERYWHERE, bia my ll-2w Eas! : was. FINES? 1 , fi veaPRe, ee WINE, STEAMBOAT LINES, | N** OUtsiDR LINE OF STEAMERS | TWEEN | NEW YoRK, AND ALEXANDRIA, VA- ‘The Steamers of this Line are first class Vessels, North River, New York, every SATUBDAY. Punctuality ef departure can be relied on. ‘The passenger accommodations are unsurpassed, Freight received daily and kept under cover st Boow's wharf, Georgetown. For passage and freight apply te J. W. P. MYEBBS, Agent, 107 Water st , Georgetown. W T. REMSEN, Agent, _ie lim ST Weat st., New Yor STEAMER LEAVES FOR MT. VERNON EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SSTURDAY. atl0e.m. Returns at Fare fer Bound T; re . One-third of this amount for use of OM Association. | WASHINGTON, { GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. WASNINGTON, GEORGETOWN, Leave Snow's wharf, Georgetown, | every WEDNESDAY, and Pier 13 Soe | RAILROAD LINES. ALEXANDRIA AND 65 SPE: SE T TA M L 3 4 an ee Mall, 8 SUNDAY PASSENGEE TRAINS. Lrave Wasuincron, Leave Aameaneesa, Express mb 19-1 7 UES poromas TBANSPORTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ‘The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. B.A. EYTHER, ashi até leaves W: % 3 riaat 7a. m EVERY SAT SEDAY for Glymont, Bute wPan th’s Point, Chatterton Landi N tores, Mathias Point, Pope's Greek“ Biuwt olne, bene deepcs, She etgane omen Bay, Foxw arf, Pine: = ag ‘ont, and srriv Baltimore t a.m. on . .B. AN & BRO , Agents, apret 7B: BEYON, SPO Agente. ICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND PO- R TOMAG HAILBOAD" TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, ind the South. via the Potomas Steamers from Sixth Street W! qi Washington. to Aquia Creek and j Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Hailroad now entirely completed from Aquia Ureek to Ric! mond ,Va, connecting there with trains on the Ri. mond and Petersburg and Richmond and Danvi Bailroads. for Petersburg, Weldon, Wi!lningtoa Raleigh, Greensboro’, Salisbury, Uharlotte aud ester, 8. 0. Steamers Keyport and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth Street Wharf daily (Sunday morning excepted) at § 40 a. m. and7 p. m, and arrive in Richmond at 2.05 p.m. and 4a m. Faz00GH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, | afty Miles Shorter ana 23; Hours Quicker than | any Other Loute. | Be sure and get Through Tickets via Aaquia Creek and Fredericksburg, to Richmond, at the | Company's Office, corner of Penna. avenue and 6th, street, or op board of theboats, Baggage checked through. Omnibusses and Bageag ors Will be in and baggage be- liness to convey passen; tween depots in Richmond. ‘assengers by this line pass by daylight Monnt Vernon. and may have an opportanity of visiting several battle-fields near Fredericksburg by stop- Ping at that point. reakfast and sup on board of Steamers. GEO. MATTINGLY Sapt , Washington, D. 0. MATTHEW CLARK, Secnt, Wats ton. ap3-ly General Passenger Agent. @PRING ARRANGEMENT. —NOTIC X Steamer CAMpsIDGE, Osptain BE. T. Leonarp, will resume her. route on SATURDAY, March 3. leaving her new pier, 170 Light street wharf, be- tween Lee and Barry streets, Baltimore, every SATURDAY and TUESDAY 7:8 p. m., for Easton Point, Double Mills, Oxford, Clora's Point, Wal- lach’s Landi: Cambridge, Hugblett’s Cabin Creek. and Medford's Landing. Return’ from the Eastern Shore she will leave Med- ford’s Wharf every THURSDAY and MON- DAY at 1 p. m., stopping at all the above men- tioned landings for rs and freight. aud reaching Baltimore @ FRIDAYS and TUESDAYS. feb 28-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. pee MANHATTAN LIFE INSUBANCE COMPANY OF-NEW YORK. ASSETTS, 93,000,000. LOSSES PAID, $1.200,000. DIVIDENDS PAID, $1,000,000. POLICIES ISSUED FOR LIFE, Payable annually, or in one. Sve, or ten annual payments, All Pelicies are non-forfeiture after three annual payments. ‘To the amount of the value of the policy. Fifty per cent. credit given when the premium amounts to $40 or over. LIGHTBB & WHEELER, Agents, No. 476 Seventh street. ORME & OOOPER, Acents, ap 90-Im No. 100 Bridge st , Georgetown, ENS INSURANOE CO. OF WASH | iBEM F INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1437. WAP ITA Losers-ssenorooesenrnneesnpeeenensteveesnssnnsee 000 SUBPLUS BUND.----scoseeneee $30,000 Ere ty of all kinds insured for » year or less | Builders’ ricks granted en the most favorable “Ros for policies Nochares tke ADAMS. President, jamuel Cropley , White, of Georg ( Dey £ - Barela: m1 Redfern." . B. French, ee ~ Bothwell, if ‘The Directors in zetown are authorized to renew policies and take risks ia th Osi com i ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry, [803s Yous PROPERTY aT Homa, FIRB INSUBANOR. THE NOB Com. wATTAM_OF WASHINGTON OHARTERED BY GoM CAPITAL 61,000,000, BISES THE LOWSST RATES. bag at s PRUMPTLY PaID. MO OHABGE FOB POLICIES, OPFiCcE : a opposit Oo."s OO BSL met SEA ew 0 00D : ‘Otce, Ho. 64 La, on oun 5 gol EE ion. sole Comeeny: the citizens of th is with Frat anes ot fs cules aue your, asoording to the How York seule fos shock ee bo ttm NOBLE D, LARNER, Secretary, Frere 1! FEED!!! SALTIN Acomplete assortment of ALL GBADES OF FLOUR, vo which we solicit the attention of BAKEBS AND GROCERS. " MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED HAY, end all ki of FEED at low rates, GROUND ALUM, FINB, And TURE’S ISLAND SALT for sale low in lots to suit by my 34-tf W.M. GALT 200. . OOFFER MOSES BATES. H.”. 75". corer a ‘ts | COTTON FacT AN: | GENERAL C0: on ee TS, j OxLEans. No, 102 GRa arw attention to the purchase and of Merchandise, made on my 18 Ok CoM. 10% No.” 45, and 4:30, FOR ALL War Leave daily, except 3:45 Dp. Be. r ‘ATIONS PANNA OB WAY BT: ea ee 01 NAPOLIS Leave at 60nd 6:30 a m. and st 2:45 and 4:35 p.m Leave at 6: ee ee Bo ve a mn. 4 . m. to or Annapolis on Sunday” Ot 6:30, 0. m., ane and 2:45 end 7:30 p.m tag STATIONS. 2 2. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. ve daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 4. m. and 7:2¢ p.m. ‘on t7:30 p.m. only. pecking at —o i ly, pom — ae ' 'HBOUGH TIOKRTS to the West can be had the Washi Station Ticket Office at all heune ington the day, az well as at the new office in the Amert- wg Teles ry Butiding, Penasyivania avenue, between an? reets, nd York, Philadelphia, end Boston, see aster of vertisement of Through Line, Ho SOLE chee gh Deepen. eos-tt GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington, HEOCGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR PHILADELPHIA AND MBW YORK. WasKiINneTon, March 25, 1866, Trains between Washington and New York are Bow run as follows, viz FOR NEW YORK. without chance of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:38 8m. and 6:30 | woe NEW XOBK, changing cars at Philadel. daily (except Sunday) at 11°18 ©, m, end 4:30 p. w. FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dally (except Sunday) at 7:30 and 11-15 @, m., and 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York and Philadelphia at 6:30 p, B. ony. Sleeping cars for New York on 6:30 p. m. train daily. tickets to Philadelphia, Boston, can be had at the Station Off po tho day. as well Detween 4% and 6th : Bee and ¢hio Raflroad advertisement for schedule Bete meen Washington, Balumore. Ane “Ww. TH, Master of Transportati LM COLE. General Picket ager 0c 9-tf GEO.B. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington (orcmnra HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN LYING-IN ASYLUM, Mth street, ( Circle.) corner of M etreet, This Institution is situated in the healthy pertion of the District, grounds. Cars pass the door every 5 Terms ef Admission : from $6 to $10 pe! in accordance with the roem required, payat advance. This includes Board, ledicemen, 3 and Surgical Attendance. MEDICAL STAFF. SURGEON IN CHARGE. J. H. THOMPSON, M. D 184 I str "eet. betwee r4 CONSULTING PHYSICIANS AND JO38.K. BARN jurgeon Gen . Sy Street. Washington, New York avenue. » Washington. 1. D.. Georgetown jon can be made t» any of the Medical Staff or Matron at the Hospital. Orcers for admission to the Free beds of stitution can be obtained of the Rey. C Rector of the Epiphany Charch; of GiLertre. Pastor of the Ist Baptist Charc oftiie Surgeon in Charge at his residence for the admission of the diers of theU S A. RGEON 10.8. Applicazions for ad Orders Wives or Widows of Sel- A. can be procured through the Sureeon Geversl,U 8. my 16-3m C._H. HALL, D. D , Secretary. SrceET DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, “Yes, A Posrtive Orre,” fer GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ac, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 10 be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are enttrely vegetabie. bat Do smell nor avy unpleasant taste, and will not in any jure the stomach or bowels of the most deli: Cures in from two to four aays, and recent in “twenty fonr boars.’ Prepared of the University of Pennsylvania, ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; m0 exposure, no trouble, no change whater er, Let who bave despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with hon sor Mer- cury. try the SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sept by mail in ® plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Femaie, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! SCROFULA, ULCERS. SORES, SPOTS, RS. SCALES, BOILS, "SYPHILIS TETTEOR VENEREAL DISEARES ic. SAMARITANS ROOF 4ND HERB JUICE le casa ve cure. PHILS OF VENEREAE DISERS BAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERE TO1o8 a ost potent. certain and effectual remedy ever scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of venereal poison. so thet the cure te thorough cal eee ‘ake. of this puri! - edy and be Resied. snd dene saait It ts your and do not transmit it posterity that for which you may repent in ears. DO NOT DESPAIE! ¥ *MAMARITAN'S BOOT AND HES SUTORS will remeve every vestige of impurities from the system, as well as all the bad of M. FEMALES! MALES!" plore Seki NTRRRE TSS TCRS most ‘adapted, in Ulcerated 4 on do Falling of the Wont ae. > incident to the eax, Migeat by express. “Frice 61.38 per Bowden acknowl. bey are used WHAT THE supenors ar Asal Samak ITan’s i Rel “ itimore, eee hare ARSHALL, ~¥4 that i ha ae sot meat cy 4 oop ave the fullest confidence i their efficacy, far ese of them w, aor Von” Dr. BABBOW, Ho. 194 FORD, Ho. 390 Pa. ave, ‘worner pee

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