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THE EVENING STAR. Movements of our Artists. Alvert Bierstadt is at Arvingion.N, X., where | Be has a farm and astudio. F.E (Church bas | aleo a farm on the Hudson, near Tivoli, N. ¥ | Jervis McEntee, the third who rejoices in “tarm.” is at Rondout, N. Y. is G * Beux isat Islip, but expects to presa part the summer af the Adirondacks. W.S. Hazel- Une, having committed matrimony, has sailed for Europe, to remiain two years. eis accom. panied by his wife. W. Wittredge accom- anies Gen. Pope's expedition to the Rocky ountai ns, going to Denver City, and thence to Senta Fe. H. Beard bas gone to the Rocky Moualains with Bayard Taylor. Homer Martinis at na. Jobnu F. Weir has imself a wife, and wil) spend the season at Miltord, Pa. Lant Thomp- gen, the sculptor, will aleo visit Milford, where he bas set up a studio, His statue of Ni; Jeon is ordered by J. W. Pinchot, Esq. Eu- gene Benson is at Newburyport. Geo. H Hall as gone to Europe, proposing to paint chietiy m Spain, the sceae of hie old labors. Mr. E. Leutze has returned from Washington. where he has been painting Gen. Grant and staf. Mr. Geo. A. Baker will be found at Darien, Ct, as will also Lows Lang. Mr. Vedder is in Paris, where he will be joined by Mr. C.C Colman. Mr. Bradford has gone to Boston to snil for Labrador. Mr. Winslow Homer visits his home in Massachusetts. Mr. W. P. Dana goes to Newport, R. 1; Mr. A. F. Beliows it Fall River, Mass. F.O.C. Dar- ley, Mr. W. T. Richards, and Bridgman, a Brooklyn artist, go to#nrope on a tour. Mignot is iu London, and is feported to have made a great success. Geo. Broughton is also in Lon- don. bis pictures at the- Royal Academy Exhi- dition having been favoraby noticed. W. J. Riays is still in town. Kensett will visit Mil- ford. Pa. Cropery cores -té- Greenwood, N. Blauvelt to Yonkers; Wittiamson to Connec’ eut, Hubbard wil) spend some time at Lake | George, Mr. W. J. Hennessey is aiso expected | to visit the enme delightful locality. William | Hart oes to the Adirondacks, Mr. Castlear to | | the White Mountains; Mr. Ward to Rockland | * r. Thomas Hicks, having a rentonf Falls, will spend the Mr. 5. F. B. Morse is one of summer there. the number who will be found abroad.—.\. Y. Commercial | 7A wes in Liimois has been | Poisoned to death by his fifth wife:a buxom but ciseontented young woman. Bs Amoug the packages advertised as picked | im the streets tm Paris, a few nights since, = © yutaining twelve screaming babies. | ped the owner would recover his i property SP \)lum'nating gas is made in England from hitummous shale, at a costof 50 cents (eoin.) SF Mrs.T Ky. mas T. Hawkins, of Lonisyille, wo children—a boy and gitl—n *. i inistake forcalomel. The and the girl is notexpected to re- idt bat the nerroes about Hunts- bave been offered a dollar per ous, ikthey will go there to work, Lse. &/ Kufus M Gardiner, who claims tobe a Jawyer. and Kober: Siobel, a clergyman, were | arrested at Albany on Sanday by the police for £7 The Fenian constituents of Messrs. Eg- gieston and Hays. Representatives tromjOnhio, bave requested those gentiemen to vote for a fepeal of the neutrality act. Sy Eaward Palmer died in Memphis on Jay from 2n overdose of morphine. The invasions of cholera in England | were marked by very much decreased rain- falls S/ Thriving—Garroters in Virginia. Four geotlemen were relieved of ail their valuables | im one evening. G7 The expedition to the gold, silver, and copper mines of Arizoua, on the Gila river, is rapidly forming st Louis, to wke up its Warch across the pla S7 Mrs. Dr. Walker asserts that the present Style of attire for the ladies conduces greatly to immortality S27 The Spanish fleet hes gone into winter Quurters as reported. The official order talks Domba: tically about the “glorious combat at Calla asif they bad nos got a sound Whipping S/ A dirty fellow— David M. Williams—as- sanited and nearly killed Mrs. Monahan in New York: she was too sick to do his washing. 87 The Excise lsw was largely violated in | New York on ay, hundreds of liquor sa- 2 open secretly, while many old freel Samanuin Peunsylyania who is so forgetial of countenances thathis wife 14 ebliged 'o keep & water stuck to the end of her Rese in Oder Le may distingnish her fre Even then he occasionally mak just &# Poor Maury said a very good thing when | Be presenred with 3,000 guineas by Eag- lish secessionists. He said, “1 do not deserve 1” To which just remark the peopie gener- ally will say Amen BF The Detbi (Fast India) Gazette of the leth of April states that a boy about twelve or thirteen years of age has just been rescued trom the den of 2 wolf in one of the nesghbormg yun. gies. Lie goes op all fours very swiftly, and is foud+r of raw meat than anything else. S7 The Hon... D. Campbell bas been mak- ing good fight in a Republican Convention. Butler Co., Obie, for Anarew Jobnson and bis | Mr. Cempbeli sharply condemned the po-ed universal free negro suffraze. aml Muges says that the talkof women wally about men: even their iaugh is ne! SF A comical Canadian posted a placard on his chicken yard a few days ago: “Roost high! the Fenians are coming!” &/ Agriculturalists may be interested in keowirg that a very effectnal method of de- stroying weeds is to marry a widow. @* An infant was strangled to death in New York, the other day, by attempting to -wal- ow sn ornamental ball attached toa water- fall pi», which had been given it to play with. © At Bell's Depot, Tennessce, the otherday: | & Jobu Rovinson committed suicide. Cause— love unrequited ©? A rir! of thirteen and a veteran of ninety- one were married in Cairo, iast week. And the girl was rich. and mizht buve bought her a young husband, bad she been so inclined. S7 Av itinerant is extmbiting im the South tablesnx of “Paradise Lost.” The Southern Peopie have had experience enough on that poin'. “Paradise Regained” is what taey Want tosee now.— Vaskeille Union. &7 Albert Pike, his wife,and a young girl named Fiera Blanchard, of Whitiugaam, Vt, were precipitated down an embankment in:o the Deerfield river, last Sabbath morning, while on their way ‘to church, and Mrs. Pike anc tbe girl, and the horse were drowned. 7A Hindoo sajlorts like the end of a rail- Foad train, pecan» be is a las car—aud a loco- motive is like a beefsteak, breanve itis mot of much value without ifs tener. &? A burgiar named James Fiynn was sen- pg to filteen years imprisoumeut in New ork. B7 iiev. Henry Ward Beecher crawled through a pipe cf his new chnroh orzan. the oteer cay, on ® cbalience of one of his flock. He came ont covered withdnetand sweat, and exclaimed as he téhched the Suar, +] waatno ime anything abdont this ort: abo I bave heeu through it.” :' ESSE BUTTER ares TENNESSEE BUTTER: ! I om again fm receipt of first quality East | TENNESSEE BUTTER direct “from? dria | county. N. W. BUROBKLL, Corner Mth and F streets | es nder Ebbitt Ho } Cc ¥ aMS8 } : i, rn cured.) ay * eURUBELL. 4 i FEES. OFFICE No. 1, cver Bank of Washington CHABTERED BY CONGRY¥SS, 1*37. - FET Ain onscnnesen annenensoneenean: teceestensneneeG 20M, 008 Sues Dg) |: RARE at 208 Pr of all Kinds insured for @ year or less +, Builders” risks granted om the most favorable Nocharge for polt-tes. oeeres ues ADAMS. D "Redfern, * Doris, H : rew Koth well. of Washington, os " P Pare tore in Georgetown Georcetown, je ls ecotm H a take rieks 1S @. DAVIS, Beery. movel: by Mies w1- by Wilkie Qoilins, ” Pic: lion, are renew policies and ____ ABEL AND AND GLOVE, s sane of PHALON’8 "NIGHT BLOOMING CF. MOTH AND FRECKLES, Ledies aMicted with Discoloratione on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- "8 celebrated MOTH and FEBCKLE LOTION. Hisiceintie Prepared by Dr. B. 0. Perry, Der- matologist,49 Bond st., 8, ¥. Sold by alldrag- gists in Washington and . my 1¢-e08m SOA ne JAN Ha itself to be the perfect preparation bair ever offered to ic. 4 contains no in- ORE Grav Hair 10 its ORietnat OR. it the hair from falling out. It chansee scalp, and ‘makes the hair soft, Ro» silendid hate dremine.,, fail to use it ut Te RXCOMMENDED AND UsRD BY TUE Finer GF" Ack tor Hall's Vegetable Bicilian Hair Re- souls, tnd Gibencotier. P. HALL & 00., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. for sale by al! Druggiats. o-Ta.ly SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER’S EXTBACT BUCKU Is CURING every case of Kipnxy DisBast, REEUMATISN, Gravel, Urinary Disonpems, WEauness- and Parne im the Bacn, Fruare Oomrtaints and Troveres arising from Bxcussts oF any Kinv. COME, FB AFFLICTED! TRY bMULANwv as 8. TAKE N@ OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & 00., New York, and BARNES, WARD 2 00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-17 SECRET DISEASES. Bamanitan'’s Girt }+1lemost certain, safe and effectual remed y—i . the oniy vegetable retme- le Cures in two to four da: . and BO mercury. I is the soldier's hope, end s friend to those who do Bot want to be exposed. Male packages, @2; fe- male, § N’s Root anp Heap Jvrces—A positive god permanent cure - yg Mey Bores |. Tetters. &c ice . r e. Boabye'e, Ford. See advertisement. “id mys MABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Besay of Warning and Instruction for Young Meu. Also Biseases and Abuses which the vital powers, with eure meauvs of relief. Sent fres of charge jn sealed letter envelopes. Addrvsn D-. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pa. ap 16-3a AUCTION SALES. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. EIGHT BUILDING LOTS. FRONTING ON s T, Between 6th and 7th sts. cl OUTH 0 STRE de ance in six and twelve months, by adeed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing and revenne stamps at the cost of thepurehseer. $25down on each lot when the is knock+d the terms not complied with inten days after the day of sale. the owner reser right to resell at the risk and cest of the default- ing E parehasore by advertising three times in the E Star. oad OS" OBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. RB* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers TWO-STORY FEAME HOUSE AND LOT OW D street south, between 3d and 4th streets cast, at Public Auction On FRIDAY. the 29th instant, at 63 e’clock iy m., wesball sell, on the premises. Lot No. 10, in square 763, baving 17 feet 103; inches front by 144 feet 3 inches deep, with a two story Frame loase, containing four rooms and bitchen. This property is ins good location for any one wishing to pur jence rm: ne-third cash; balence 6and12 months. secured by a deed of trust onthe premises ali ti ~ vahomihe prosenty ie lown when. ‘operty is GREEN # WILLIAMS. F Anctioncers. ¥ W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. — | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LOTS IN THE FIRST WAED AT AUCTION | By virtue of a deed of trust to thesubseriber.ds ted July 31, 1882, and duly recorded ia Liber W_ B No. 42. folios $3, 94 and 9%, of the land recoris, &. sbail offer for at public auction, on TUE DAY, Joly i0th, 1866. at 6 o'clock p. m., Low Nos. and 12. in Square 23. Lot No. 2, in Square 23, sit usted on north H street, between 24th and ‘25th Feet it. Let 12. in same Sausre. on 24th street, Detween aerth H street and Rock Creek. Terme steele. RoRGE MYER, Trus: je 20-4 W. Lb. WALL & O0., Auc BY™ L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, South corner Pa. avenue and 9th street. | ion or Meesre. 3 Anctioneers, by cate- | Iegue,on 2, at 92 o'clock, at their store, No. ne, corner of 4}y | the balance of their choi k of pare bottied Btoc! w . Fresch Cordials and Liquors of vari Bate, on. band some years. ‘comprising an assort. ment of 't 3 009 bottles. as also several barrels i Whisky, Brendy. Gin and Liguore in demi. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LA DWELLING HOUSE & On THURSDAY A o'clock. on the premises, by trast duly recorded in Liber B. Mee 24 and 25, one of the land tom county, and to me directed, I Square 41, fi bear Fr - impro' pours, with beck balidtas at eresents V4 ee. with bac! ig, ot rt the o Signal B 8 5 corner of Government fer the use of 1) Corps. ese Con ‘at vurchaser's cont. If the sale is not « wi ope week, the trustes reserves Fieht to re. D p90, ope wesh ' moticr, at therisk and cost of the i PUYROBERT McILROY. Trustee, | 2016 {Int} J. 0. Me@UIRE & 60., aacts. | GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers TREREPERAALE OF 2 noun BETWEE: 1A a eke AND D sTBBET PUBLIC AUCTION. THUBSDAY, Ee F e | = df d a HH Hy i ir ii # # 3 sale, sea etapiae bei BX ¥. &. WALL 2 00., Anctioncars. | Berea yt og mtn odtatictamte ae Sans ff gore: No. 27. Anthracite Coal; No. j w, Si | chipery abd Tools Om: Yardsend Deca uiee is sae6.4 separately on- Roles eee # tag's Dowdatr “ee side Moore, m every lady irs | Bold every where- 3 i the pay: thereto, er by the Bu- | ean foF any oat the yards. wip we To prevent comfusion and mistakes im scaling the fers, to bid willbe received which comtaias classes oF me than one yard in one envelope; nor ony bed Wash Lenot Persect and complete in itself @°cording Pi is for Class No. (x ihe et ) for th v1 ss No. (mame the class) for the i 7 = En Ne [ a ¢ the yard.”) "Fo the Olutet of the Bureau of Yards and Bocks, “Phe Frddeate to thelruarantors’ Fesponsibility must be certified to vy the Internal a for the ai echedul es red or not, roen! fated, the fact must be'roported to the Bureau at stiow lore. bide shall which be for must be de- ace or places, including drayage te the place where used within the "i perponrelt for which the offer is ay be directed by the commanding officer nd, all other things being equal, prefer- be given to American manotacture, No ill be received after the expiration of the cified in the schedoles for the comple- deliverica unless specially authorized by the Department. Jn computing the classes. the price stated in the coiuma of prices will be the stand- ard.and the ageresdte of the class will be carried out accord ink to the prices xtated, All the articles under the contract must de of the best quality, delivered in coud order, free of all and ry charce or expense to the Government very, and subject to the iuspection. count OF measurement of the said navy yard, nd in all reapects satisfactory to the command: antthereof Bidders sre referred to the yard tor jane. specifications, or samples, and any further jeseriptions of the articles or explanations they may desire, When bidders sbali be in doubt as to the precise articles named in the schedule, thay will apply to the commanding officer of the’ navy yard. aud nol 10 enloyers, tor description of the article or articles in doubt, which information the said officer will give in writing. Approved sureties in the araount of the contract will be required, and twenty per centum as ad- ditions! securtiy deducted from each payment un- tl the contract shall have been completed or can bless otherwise authorized ny the Bepart- ment; and eighty per centum of the amount of all deliveries nade will be paid by the payrisster at the place of delivery within ten days after war Tante for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasnry. No part of the per ceutnm reserved is to be paid Uni all the rejected articles offered under the Trom the yard unless epectally itractthatifdefanit of the first part im y P: Ir will be stipulatedint shall ie male bd) the prrti f delivering al! or any of the articles mentioned in any clave bid for, ef the quality ani at the tim, aud places above provided. then and in that case the parties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquidated damazes, a sum of money not to = ene = —_ —< — class hen ded agreed upon as the price to be paid in case of the actuel dettve thereof, which may be recovered, from time to time, ne they accrue, accord: act of Congress in that case provided, March 3, 1843. The sureties must sign the contract, and their jin, to the roved esponsibility be certified to by the Assessor of Teiernal Bevenue for the district in which they res! Persons whose offers shall be aceepted will be Motified by letter through the t notice aball be considered suiticient days tract at the post office named or the pgymaster designated. & contract will be made some other person or persons, and the guarantors of sncb defaulting bidders will be held. responsible for the differeuce between the offer of the detanit- ins Mader or biddersand that whieh may be ac- cep All offers not made in «rir: conformity with thia advertisement will, at the option of the Bureau, be rejected ‘Those only whose offers may be accepted will be Rotified, and contracts will be realy for execution as soon thereafter as may be practicable Postace stamps are #0’ required on bids forward- ed by wail, Revenue stamps i7:// be required on the conti stamp on each shcet ut stain on each pire ent stamp te thecertifi- officer certifying to the responsi bility ies. These stamps are allto be fur- nished and cauceled by contractor. The classes of this Burean are numbered and let- tered a8 follows Class N. No. 2, Stone; No. 2':. Stone; ber; No.4, Yellow Piue a Hardwood: No. 6 hite per, and Cypress: No 7, Lime, No. 8 Cement; No. 9, Gravel » Moulding and Firesand aud Nate: No. i, Tron. [ron Spikes Steel: No. 3%. Pic [ron; No. 0. 16. ng 3 Paints. Oil anv Glass; Ni No 17, Hardware; No 15, Stationer: Wood 9. 20, Hay and Straw: No. 21, Ohareoai; No 23, Belting. king and Nose No. 24 Sperm and Labricating Oils; No. 25. lrow Work, Piping umberisnd Cosi: No Broa4-top Coa No. $1. Cop fond Nails: No. 32. Ma- 1 C A, for raising wings of ice Building. / Port-month. N. H.) Ciass A, ex- tending Sonth Pier,(Philedelpiia.) Class A” re- pairing Building Ne 11, (\Norfwik.) Class B, re- pairing Building No. 18. (Norfolk.) thing; Provirione No 2 Hats, Boots, Shoes, No. 4. Groceries; No. 5. &-.; No.7. Tovaceo; No tiovery; No. 17. F Ice-honses. The following are the classes, by their numbers and letters reanired at the respective Navy Yards and Naval Asylum POBTSMOUTH, NH. 6. 8. 994. 11, 32. 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, BOSTON, MA8S. 6.9, 944. 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, 26, -7, 29, 30. Nos. 3, 5, tA, 26, NEW YORK. Now. 1,225.3, 4.6, 6.7, 8.9. 954. 1, 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, W, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30,31, 32. PHILADELPHIA. 5, vey 9, 11, 33, 14, 25, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, NAVAL ASYLUM, PHILADELPHIA, Mos. 1,2, 3,4, 5.6.7.8, 9. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17. WASHINGTON, D.C. Nos 1,2. 4.5, 6,7, 8. 9, 9%. 10, 13, 12. 13, 14, 15,16, 17,18, 19, 20, 21, 22, ZS, 24. 25, W, 37, . NORFOLK. VA. ‘Nog. 3. 5. 8.11.12, 14. 6, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,22, 23, 24,6 27, 29, 31.32, A, PENSACOLA, FLA. Bos. 1,10, 12, 14,15, 16, 17, 19, 25, 24, 31. Je 4-lawaw PP0rv:aLs FOR STATIONERY. > for the ear }, 1867, will be received ott Hore ek ‘noon. of the oth Ti ra, of the Se tan for Biatovery +” and addressed to the ret itately. and to more sptielactory eprgtioe, hon. Spplication miget conform fn every respect to said form and Among the articles embraced in the schedule ore— 35 reams of lation P1 ® Teams of J oreely al Geedioee J ogacoai ¥ ‘when command. or | puseces oy com, 2S ! be gtr ASH. NM Am! TI. SES aU a rade, | FOR BALTIMORB. ery, Sally. excep: OS 6:20, 0. m., and ». | FOB WaY¥ STATIONS SOUTER OF ANNAPOLIS | Leave at 6and 63/0 m. and St 28 and 4:35 p.m | Leave at ¢-m and 750 Some | traine to or from Annapolle’be Sasiey? = 3° } SUNDAY Fo! pALTIMOkm, Geave at 7:30 8. m. and 2:45 and 7:50 p. FOR WAY STATIONS. Fok ALL Saat OF cin wast ; leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:50 a. m. and 7:30 ‘On 81 at 7:30 only. | ton = 2.7m. only. connecting at Relay THROUGH TIUKETS to the West can be the Washington Station Ticket Office at kee the in the Ameri- h Line.” aster of Transportation -M. COLE. General Ticket ec%-tf Git0. 8. KOONTZ. Agent, Washington, \HBOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHIN To eenicapRoPHTa AND NEW YOSR [ee as W asninc Ton, March 26. 1866, Trains Washington and New York sre mow run as follows. vix : FOB NEW YORK, without change of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) wt 790 ®t. aud 6:3 *eOR NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel. © dally (except Sunday) at 11:18 6, m. and Le 4:50 p.m FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dafly (except Sunday) at 7:30 and 11:15 @, m., and 4:30 and 6:30 b. m. ON SUNDay. — for New York and Philadelphia at 6:30 p, adileevins cars for New York on 6:39 Amer- , Pennsylvania avenue, and Uhie Railroad advertisement Washington, Baltimore, An ITH, Master of Transportation. ea ea HEAP HOUSEHOLD GOODS SEL Cee THE FOLLOWING PRICES EENe AT Piliow Qases 0 ssats. DeStrers s0 10" anes ote. Drawers Gree ae Shades hy cents bss ree 6 and 8 cents enc! Single Bedsteads $1.1 Ringle Hair Mattrosscs §5 Double Hair Mattresses $15 Wash Basins 15 and 20 cents each Jron Wash Stands 50 and 75 cents Wash Boilers, Bathing Tubs Coffee Pots, Pewter Pitchers Fairbanks and Drnagist Scales And a large assortment of other articles too "NB Goode at all descriptions bonght. sold os le of d i Qu = |, or ADAMSON’S, exch; a aeet 306 NINTII 8: Next to Pennsylvani Couousra HOSPITAL | FOR WOMEN LYING-IN ASYLUM, Mth street, ( Circle,) corner of M street, Admission : from Sie nonsense ries vance, includes % i and Surgical Attendance. _ MEDICAL STAFF. SURGEON IN CHABG! THOMPSO 14 1 street. between 20th and Ztst streets, CONSULTING PHYSIOtANS AND SUKGEONS. 30s, K. BA Surgeon Gen’! U.8. a: hed, D THOS MILLER. M, D. G Washington. &.Y. P GARNETT. M''D., New York avenue. | W. P JGHNSTON.M. D., Washington. GRAFTON TYLER, M. D., Georgetown. Apclications for admission can be made te any of he Metical Staff or to the Matron at the Hospital. or admission to the Frie beds of this In- Gu.terry. Pastor ot the Ist Baptist Church, and of the Surgeon in Charge at hia residence. Orders for the a? mission of the Wives or Widows of Sol- | dere of the 0 § A. can be procured through the | Sureeon Geversl.U 5. A | my }f-xm OH. HALL. D. D. Secretary. | @ECBRET DIBKAsES! © SAMARITAN’S GIFT: | SAMARITANS GIFT! | THE MUST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Ovre,” fer GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, @e Contains no Miners], 20 Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 10 be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, aad will not in any way in- JUre the stomach er bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases | fu “twenty fonr boars.” Prepared by a graduate | of the Uni' nsyivania, ene of the most | eminent Doctors and Chemists of the day; mo exposure, no trowble. no change whatever. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Vopaviaor Mer. cury. try the PRE gta! pte oh IPT. ¥ mailina im envelope. Femaie, $3. | } | i} 3 Price—Male packages, $2. SoHOFULA, Guonme, somee. ePors 0. RS. SORES, TRTTERS..-BOALBR. BOLLS SYPHILI», OB VENEBEAL DISEASES, ge. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND BERB JUICE offered the, blic as a itive cure. ILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, the ABITAN'S ROOT AND HERR JUIOB' to a pa it. ‘tual remedy ever pre- 8c! bed; it reaches and eradicates particle of the venereal ere shat the cure: tying rem. end . then, of this parifying rem- ed; be healed. nud do mor teaseart it to Selterity that for which you ‘may repent in after years. 7 DO NOT DFSPAIR! “RERIRAEY REP ECE Mom, every vestige of impu rus. express. Bites $1.2 per Dole SAMARITAN’S WASH in cases of lis, used in conpection with the conte, fealite scknow. pationta, ‘They are need WHAT THE ¢ eee LS oe | SAMAR “Post Hospital, RT MaRsHaLL, Baltimore, Ma.. Feb. aa re. 4 afection that Yo used “The us » 1 have the fullest confidence in extends, inthe U. 8: Hospitals an my use of them Barge aS BOP WEE singin: RENEY 0 Re eee ‘3 wor 6-tf lizabeth B.and Edmuvd A i of Fhomas Mijl-tead. OS egg Bee Oy! aud re Guardian as sforcesid, of par of Let S448 OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Onrar Quaareamaster's Orrie Li oF ites x asi im, ‘Will be sold at vublic auction, ot Fal mie nia, ~ on ey EE Be Set, C. 8. and A A. Jui Frame Bouse 3 Five Brick Ohii \~ 1) Ove Railroad P' Houre, nee rd Roof. jouse, Shi 4 must be romoved within ten days BLIC LAND SALES IN WISCONSIN. SYNOPSI§ OF THE PRES! "S PROCLA- MATION No. 710, DaTeDJOnE 14. 1866. so Dublic sales inthe State of WISCON- At the Laud Office at LA CROSSE, on the 17th dey of SkrteanEK next, the reserved sections in rty-six Townships and parts ot Townships, in ppecoantios of Monroe, Jackson, Trempal a 5 Atthe Land Office at LA CROS8B, on wth = of SkrTEMBKK next, eeventeen patis of Town- be Land Office at FALLS 8T. CROIX, on At the the let day of OcronEr mext, the reserved tiens in forty four Townships ag of Town- shipsin the counties of Duna, a. ix Atthe Land Office at FALLS 8T. OROLX. on the 224 day of Ocrosex next. ten parte of Town shipe, in the connties of ap: At the Land Uftice at CLAIR! Xt, the reserved secti a ENS POINT, on the F dretane Fro OctoseR pext, one bundred and ten Tewnebips and parts of Townships in the counties of Marahon apd Uconto At the Land Othce at MENASHA.on the Sthduy of OcTourK vext, sixty seven Townships and parts Of Townships in the count) of Oconto, Containing over five ands quarter millions of acres of public lande. J . BDMUNDs, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Ofte. Gzwerar Lan Orrick, Jane li, 1584. Nore —Under the regal: ment, heretofore and new exi can be made for advertising p tosuch publishers ax are pe vy ae y the Commistioner of the Gew. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDING . BLEs, FENCING. MAKVES, && AT GIESBORO, D Cc. ‘s Office. First Division, Washington, D .. June 19, 1568. By order of the Quartermast will be rold onthe premises, at under the direction of Captain George T Brown ing. A Q.M., commencing on TUESDAY, July 10, 1965. ut 100'clock a. m., and continaing fr the bame bour each Gay thereafter, (except F DAY, July 13 which day the Water Works will be sold.) until the whole shall have been tie pored ef, the following w (uartermaster Gener General, there Pubiic suction, descrived public property, Eleven (11) OF FICES. (frame.) 28x14. two sto- Ties,) 16x20, 10x58, two 20x20, (two sturi (kite adjoining, 1x)),) 12x32, 18x}, and 28x Eighty nine (39) LABORERS’ (frame,) seventy four lexis. fonrte: one Joxl6. with sbed adjoining x1) Tea (16) DWELLINGS, frame } 28x40, (two eto )fowr Wx2s. Lin w), ox Li0xi0, 1nz0, with wing ieee DR. 5 *R20. with wing 10x14.) U2. (with shed adjwinine 1x4) ) pitas Nive(9) MESS HUUSES, (frame.) 2%x190 stories.) 122.0, (With wing 16.20.) 28x19 rien.) 25x13), (with additions lxiz,) stories.) 16x.0, 16134, and 28x40. »(32) STABL (frame) twenty-foor ss. one 11x32, sud one 13x20, (with XW.) PITAL STABLE, (frame,) with QUARTERS, B lexis, aad (tw. a, (two shed ad). inin; Seiden foot of stebl 5.270 lineal feet of ing. One (1) ISSUING STABLE, frame) with 5.312 lineal feet of tabling Twenty (20) BUILDINGS, (frame) 28. VAx32, 1SXSL. BOXES, WOXIG four léx!0. four DANSSZ, PANG 2148. 284900, 2x35, and 17x17, SHEDDING. 7.758 lineal tect Thirty -two(32) WATER TANKS, 4.16; two feet ee Seveut eight (78) MANGEES, 3':x16; three. «ia half feet deep. wonty (28) OUTHOU SES Ove Cd) HAY SHED. 112x312. ve(l) GRAIN ROUSK, (ir hree (3) WHARVE me Ww, Ove 11,1°9 s\uare feet. one 2,80 square feet. FENCING. 23,90 lineal feet One (T) STOREHOOSE. (frame) 52x150 Two BLACKSMITH SHOPS, (frame) 48.160 and 3x10 One 1) ENGINE BOUSE. 17x22. The buildings will be seid singly, must be removed within twenty inys _ The buildings will be taken down at the expe se of the purchasers. The depot is cessible by vessels of the largest class cau be loa ei 200 squere feet, ‘Terme Cash in Goverment fants. A boat for Giesbero will leave toe Six:h-stree: wharf every gene Neer legge ‘ conte For turer information apply. in raraon or by letter, tot aptain GORGE © BROWNING, &. -+ Giesboro, D. C,. or to this eftice liso JAMES A EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General U.8. A, in charee, je 0-tjy 0 First Division.Q M G.6 BO ne ok SAE OF STEAM BOILER FO8CE Pumrs, » fen, WATER PIPE, FIBK PLUG com prising THE WATER-WORKS AT GIESBORO, D. oc, Quartermaster General's » First Division » Washington, D.C, June 19, 1836. ¢ By order of the Quartermaster General. there remises, at public ancti: Captain Georee T. Brov ing, A. Q. Y. Juty 13. 1855, at i2 o'clock M., the following-descrived public profs | erty, to wi € in diameter. (with two 12 imeh revarn fim of}; inch boiler tron, with all the necessary appur- tenances. incl diug cast fron fromt, gang cocks, iole valves, fred pump, smoke-stack and howl. — eee — t's ee Dare. pipe, juge. reducing pi-ces. &¢.. ail in order. Pred WORTHINGTO PUMPS, No. 6, }5-iuch cylinder. 9 inch stroke, 25- herse power each. and e@ch capalle of pumping and forcing 100.000 gallons or per Con- nected with them laws, couplings, Lenus, elbows, double valve oi! expe’ &c. These Pumps are comparatively new, and in | te working order. (oP Pirve quantity of WATER PIPE, asfollows: fueh cast iron Water Pipe, “tach = S* , ao Pi Ps AST-IBON FIBE-PLUGS, (Ayres? Senths. Soop sock, gibewe Tear aries 1 in excellent coudition, tonether with ALL . &c.. required for making ions and repsirs in water pipe, such as pipe-cutting tape = hay 2 5 1» Grills, Depot ie accessible by water, aod vessels of the largest close can be loaded wharf, 2 O Gevernment funds, Upon a person or hy nin GeoreeT Brownines A QM, *0., oF at thin attics. "JAMES A. RKIN, Brevet Brig Gen 1.8 A. LEGAL NOTICES. RPHANS! COURT, May 224, 1955.—Dietaice ‘or CoLomsia. Wasutxeten Cows Jn He petition uf, Virginia Milstead, ana! bs rnd fronsing on F een De streets wee! qepicente, of Oharles Lieyd Netend atoresaid, in the city ratil ashti and coufirmed, unless cause to the coatra- non or before the th day of June, A. 1866: Provided a copy of this order be eg) ireé succes- # bef re the said day. The report states id lot was sold for te, dol- _. CUROELL, Indge of the Orphans’ ZC. ROBBINS. ° slegister of W OBPHANS’ COURT OF ‘OLU. THE Dis- oF MBIA, ee Washington Consty, the report of sales it ed rt. | “te E STKAM BOILER. 9 feet long ard 3 feet . STEAM” Foeok | — odersigned serves the right to reject any and all bide = the uw tens 1556 segeenelt vas. of te United Biates, a tollows, to w large By Be }00 cords best Bakers’ Seasened Pine Wood. pieces, the balance of formance of the coptract P#OPosaLs For ENVELOPES, SEALED Dey ent for turpisbing Envelopes required for the of st first and fices, curege period of two years from the ist of Jaly, 186. that will be reqvired ir as follo' 8 to fll the order of « Postmaster. they must be put spree by the contractor as directed by an agent of . 1 to time be required to Ail the» Postmasters. and be delivered cither at the New York ‘ost Office. or st the Stamp and Envelope & fu New York. es the P.stumaster General » F direct, fhee of cost for packing aud transport, e Be. are also kuviees Sop feratsting 4 00,600 En- Velo] , more or less, ased in cover Inttere fatarned to writers, to be is a 63-1" by proro-ais FOR CUAL. aHtee egeé’2 AND CORNED Orrick Dror Cov wissaiy op Sy. ASHING Ton, D n resh from euth parts of the Med he sired. and the ribs, of the fore quarters, all'ty't, nest quality. Also, at the same time sud Pisce, and under Beef Featired for ant purpose mei dept. iy) be ct the quality and face seach funds reement atisfastors «purchases in the tpes inf * pure nm Made at the expebse of thocre 1 questions respecting analit nd condi: wil be sertied by the oftcer of the Bulaisteuce De partment receiving the mea’ The contract will be made for three months from the Ist of July. 1866, or such peried as the Gon, ral may determine if not will be ” and addressed to the ui who te Major and ©. PPorosais FOR COAL ANB WOOD, Srmatre or tux Uxtren A as! Sealed Propossis Bilis ocisck moon, on noon. on 14 lay of July neat. for the ~ | of seven bun dred (700) tons (2.240 peunds) large ee or = boat Furnace WHITE ASH CUAL, thor. y cords best PINE WOOD, theroughiy Jom on or before the Sst of A: je 20-dtd Sergean’ ne | PpRorcsars FOB COAL AND Woop. Treascery Derantuevr, 19th Jane, iss js will be received for the etivary for the Department, for abont. No 4 2. 500 tous best ality Baltimore Gon. Pro: White Ash Anthracite Coal, (2,260 pounds te the jon) 120 tons beat quality Baltimore Company * White sh Anthracite Coal. egg size > quality Red Ash Ooal. «nme size. for about 80 coras be: ond to be delivered quality of Bakers snch times and in juired id to be binding fo the Department reservre sll or any pertion of t bids recety bids will be entertaine’ unless estiefactory evidence can be given of the ability of the parties to fill the contract ota Prerosats FOR FUEL. Cre Orricr, 2 Howse of Represen +s, United Sater 4 Beales Proposais will be rec this ofice patil 12 «clock m. of FRIDAY, the 220 ten supplying Fuel tor the House of Re 80) tons (2.240 pounds) best qnelity No. 1, or White Ash Goal, Baltimore -onpauing, Quality eqnal thereto, to be thoroughly ned and free trom dirt 70 corde best Seasoned Hickory. 20 cords best Beasoned Oak Ten cords of the Hickory to be sawet in three he wood in two piece All to bedelivered in the vault panied with satixfactor: urity will be required for EDWABD McPHERSON, 30 8-lawtt? Clerk H.R..U Post Orsice Derartwrytr, 2? Washington, BD O.. May 26th, isss.; PROPOSALS will be received at this until Jong 25th, at 3 o'clock 22; offic: Postmasters second clape of ‘he estimated number of Ei we: 1.—700.000 Envelopes for Circulars, Si: by 3 imvelopes ban 3.00 Envelopes is reyuired ‘Be worien boxes. and, in eituer case, roper labels of direction mast be pleced apen the be furnished in each gnan- ad per, well gummed, Mutt bave such upon them ae may Sealrected by the Post- RV gcod <~ Mavi!! w ¥ my 25-e0tzdje Postmarter General. Pevanvetes OF THE INTEEIOR Governmen: Hospitai for the In 5 yg ee Sy roposale will be received at tbe office of i patil noon on SATUBDAY, June ‘furnishing and delivering et the Hos- See er ies Onabcar aoe = ton) of best Bun na ad or Bi- om) nec three hundred (303) ton E PUTT nats ty yg which proposed iT Bie! i. in the Bor unless are made by deal- cargo immedi- weighed. j« 15-colw ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. mpeg Zeal A Morb. ns ¢

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