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SUM¥Y¥ ER AND WINTER. BY ALICE Canny. stows green waste and waysi The iter goes and the sw comes, ‘ava the merry blue birds twitter ‘sod trill. And the swallow ewings on hia ateel-blue wings, This way and that way, at wildest will. ‘The winter goes and the ‘And the ewaliow be swipgeth no more aloft, And the biue bire’s Dreast swells out of ber nest, And the hornfest bill of them all grows soft. he sa: oes and the winter ccmes, wand the duley dice and the catodit deg, er goes and the winter comes. Thies the ved fire fades from theheart 0’ th’ rose, And the snow lies white where the grass was | in pe wild winter bitterty bi and blows. ter comes and the winter stays, by ge and long and lor and cold, nd the pulses bea ow feo Axtd the bead fecls sick and the heart grows cold. ‘The winter comes and the winter stays, And ali the glory behind us lies. ‘Thecheery light Tops into the night, And the snow drifts over our sizhtless eyes { Beadie’s Mazazine. 08 S7 Beadle’s Monthly opens with a bright | paper on the Home, habits and wives of Young and Utah. Here he gets an idea of the number of Brigam’s wives:— There is a legend that one day 2 woman eat to Brigham for counsel touching some #ileged oppression by an officer of the church. Brigham, lke atrue politician, assumed to know, but when ft became necessary .o record | ase, hesitated apd sad: ter—sl forget your name.’ oMy Bi lam your wite! «When did I marry you!” The woman informed the “President,” who | reterred to am account-book in his desk, and | then said «Well, I believe you are right. I knew your a | face was familiar! | Hyprornoria.—A few days ago wegave. | on competent authority, a care for the bite of amad dog, by cauterizing tne wound wirh | lunar caustic. Whilst we do not of course | , endorse the remedy. we consider it our daty to ay all practical suggestions before the public. | Apother remedy is mentioned as being used | with success in Engiand—removing the poison trom the wound as soon possible after it oc- curs, by local suction, or by cupping-glasses and e¢xcision— and then improving the gene- | Tabbeaith in order to predispose the system | agains Dy er ID effec It is stated to be very unwise to place upon the body the s: a when the wound ply adheres to th gh the wound or ay Absorb it | joNowing good ugh our ex A nin some dir jal train s” making known tly informed bim special tram for suid Bob, “did you bripe your father bere in fht Honoman.e Inverness Courier, a Sceteh Ss the following. n 154 a gentlem ned Donaid Macleod, a farmer, af We mistake not, lost a pocket-book in Portree contaiming ail bis money, and being unwilling to meet his creditors penniless he emigrated to the United States. There, it appears, he has been succersfnl in smassing,a fortune, and having now aftera lapse of t®elve years, re- turned to this native land, be bas given im- structions to psy with interest all claims | agaist him Hyprorronia—A laborer in Augbagne, Fronce, bas just died of hydrophobia in the asylum of St. Pierre, at Marseilles. Both he and bis wife were bitten at the same time bya dog. but the woman. more prudent than her | husband, consented to have the wound can- | terised immediately, and she felt no illeffects | @UOCTION SALES. ¥ J: 0. McGUIBE & 0O., Auctioneers. — OF VALUABLE BUILD- Ors, a5 Navy Yard, with one ‘THE EVENING'STAR. | _ ly, at 6 o'clock in the Promise, all of Lot east a io 3, on Toe street, will be subdivided into lot vi ig cee, front of 31 feet, witha above, of 115 ey ge 108. : One with interest froi Rote with sati<factory endorsement. given op completion of last payment. anc conveyancing at cost of purchaser. $25 cash will be required of the pur- sale, the amount to be forfeited in uent non compliance with the DAVIP A BUBR, Trastes, J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. EES SALE OF A FRAME BUILDING southeast corner of 14th and C streets, at Pab- On MONDAY. the 24 éay of Jaly next, & 63 m., I sheli sell. on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust to me, ¢ai of September. 1835. and 58th, 18°5. in the ty D C..L a terms thereof. Land Beeords for ber RM H.. The lease on Lot No. fiv red and fifty-rine( ingot a Frame Build eceur nocd a livery stable and restaurant. A)l conveyancing nd revenue stam! ofthe purchaser $100 down when t) Ardif the terms of sale ar plied within 5 days after the day of sale, tee reserves the right to resell the property Tisk and cost of the by ag purchaeer, b Vertising three times in the Ryenin . FRED. SCHMIDT. Ty GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, B Y¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. EXECUTOR EE OF a “ ‘T FAST. RETWEEN SOUTH KB AND NAVY YARD. AY, the 5:rh day of Jul G Prt $ accession, the Presiteat, con- | y of the will of W. heca duly admitted to pr he Orphans’ Conrt in Part Let No. 17. 4n square 522, he mortheast cormer commencing 5 feet s | of said lot. running theo west 105 fect 1 inch; thene rust W5 feet I inch. to the pl imerovements, Frame House, orth 2 feet; thence of beginning, with consisting of a ith Kitchen, being the real estate If cosh; balance in 6 for notes bearing interest deed of trust on the premises apd revenue stamps at the cost of Tehaser hen the property is knecked of; and e not complied with within five days f sale, the executor reserves the Tight t+ resell at the risk and coat of thy purchaser, by advertising three times in the WILLIAM DIXON, Excentor. GREEN WILLIAMS. Aucts_ 'Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ALE OF VALUABLE ON THK OORNER OF 4 MaBYLAND AVENUE, AT PUB- LIC aveTION On THUBSDAY. the 12th day of July next, at 6 iH, omthe rye b ‘ond, Both day of September, toss, '6 ‘Tiber i. MH v for the foneral of | “Yes,” said the Saperin- | ting Fob om the back, and “it | 1 shall have the best train on the } 3100 down wh TRUSTEE’ 8. TE o'clock p. mst shal bearing date the and duly recorced in Li folios $85. 335, for Wasbinzte from it. The man, who took no precautions. expiréd in great agony. | TrLrGrarnic BLUNDERS.—A snit torecover | damages of the American Telegrapn Com- | PANY }s now pending ip the Superior Court at | New Hedtord, Mass. The plaintiff. who was | & recruiting agent in I-64, received a despatch | requesting him to furnish ten men at $175 per mao, when it should have read $125. He has | brought the suit against the telegraph com- | pany to recover the difference. Tre Fete Pevrre BATHS OF BOSTON.—The | blisbed by the anthori- | ties of Boston are patronized by about ten then:and persons daily—men, women, and children. They ure well arranged, nnd have from thirteen to thirty-five dressing roon ‘The water flows contin at the sides, making it 2 Dow’ WiTH THe Gr TINE—A move. ment is in progress in France to secure t abolition of he punishment of death. The question. which sideration in t great mie! Bre expec 2 nate, is awakenn st, and several leading Senators dto speak in favor of the abolition. | &7 A womas w2s tound lying drank in the doorwar of a drinking sajoon in Trey, ene night Jast week, and was arrested by the offi- cers. The saloon-keeper appeared asa wit- | bess for the defence at her trial, and had the | impudence to swear that he kept her asa sign fo attract customers, and to show the efficacy } of his liquors. pon ail et Ef i S7 The Governor of Virginia is said to be | about to commence proceedings for the recoy- ery ofjurisdiction over the counties of Berke- ley and Jefferson, whi were transferred by Cong to West Virgima. Judge Cartis, of im conducting the case. S7 A New York barber having confessed that Re bas an almost uncontroliable desire to cut the throats of his customers, the customers are becoming less numerous. S7 One year from marriage makes a wedding; five years make a wooden wedding: tep yents, a tin wedding: twenty-five years, a silver wedding: xnd filty years, a gold wed- ding. @7 England is neutralin the Pending con- flict ‘n Europe. ss it was during our war. A pick-pocket is always neutral when there is a row going op. He esnnot stop to quarrel in such good times — Boston Herald. S7 Au Astor House waiter fell while ran- nivg up sisirs, the other night, and eut his juguler with a glasstumbler he was carrying. Accident wag iatal © regret to record the Gemuse of a waiter who allowed himself to burry. | 7A young man stopped a Tunaway team in Boston, s few days since, by seizing the horse by the mane,geiting on his back and then ' biting the frigbiened animal's ear so hard as to cause bim to step beeause of the pain. S7 The Maine papers teli a comical stor about Marsbal Kent of Portsmouth, who went to Brenswick in disguise for the Purpose of sTresting an eloping couple, and was himself arrested as ‘picious person, and required | i to givean tof himself. S7-The Lynchburg Virginian urges the - — of the Danville Railway to that anon teays: Lynebburg must bave this road, or | its doom issealed. Our streets yesterday were lated, lifeless. 7 A man went into a saloon in Elizabeth. N.J., Friday night, and called for a ginas of | liquor. While the woman in attendance was making ec! from a ‘ket-book, the man shot her iy; the pocket-book and escaped. S7 The Milwaukee Wiscon: relates a touching incident of a little boy, six years old, Bamed Willie Stransburg, who@ied a few days ago in that city, from the effeets of excessive gnef, produced by the loss of a@ ae Newfound- jand dog—bis constant and faithful! companion for the past two years. 87 The New York journals, Democratic and Republican, are commending Mayor = rookly: ae unusual act which vetoed e ipecrease of bis pay from $3,000 to U0 voted bim by the Common Council. Onn of course, were included im the increased pay. 7 An Irish girl, named Margaret Flannery, at Orleans, New Yorks, started « fire une o-her ay by pouring kerosene oi! upon it. She met with the usasi in speedily barn- ing to death by the in the can taking fire and exploding. | S7 Ata prayer meeting reegntly beld not far | from New Haven, an earnest brother whose wea) surpassed his intelligence offered this pe- | Uton—- have mercy on us poor miser- able cinners, of which | am the chiefest i vi witbin the foll Bezinning for the sam the said square. 4 am alley; thence in « be line of the said alle: foutheasterly direc: e=, to Maryland ith line of the -aid squar terly direction witu the «aid south lin thence north 135 feet ithwesterly direction 8) feet. 7 inches; m with « line at y with the impro o @ reserves (he raght to re the risk and cost of the defaalti #vertising three times in lished im Was © Dewspaper pub- IRA GOODNOW. Trustee. ‘KEN &@ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTRE'S SALE OF O3E GOOD BUILDING lof trust, bearing and duly recordel i By virtue of a cords for Washington coun on MONDAY. Jnty the 284. at the premises part of Lot No. 13 Beginning for the eaid part of lot 16 feet aud? | Inches trem the wortbeast corner of aaid lot, and hee south os & Hne with Ninth street n feet and eight inches, thence west one ar feet and one inch, thence eight inches. thence cant a ty four feetand oue inch,'to ace of beginning. All conveyancing aud reveune stampe at the cost cf the purchaser. $26. M. STANFORD. Trustee. GBEEN & WILLIAM3. when the propert Ww. ie 20-W&Shds B* K. F. PAGE, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUARLE B 3D STREBT WAST, 8. TREETS NORTA. " ofa of Bu to assist Attorney General Hucter | On THUBSDAY, Jul action Rooms, at 10 o 7 sth, 1865. I will sell at my INE HORSES, CA ‘ASD DOUBLE 2} ee ee LS B* JAS. C. McGUIBE & 00., Auctioneers. BUILDING RAs: : On MONDAY, the 9th sting 23 feet S's ii bea. and bear , and to us directed, we ? t 24, in Square back thet width 1 ¢ the avenues of & graveyard—silent, deso- | Meco, shasot's costs ae i Sistas eon ae ten thousand and the one altogether lovely.” = S73. H. Wade, Esq, of the Wes- > President ‘ru Union Telegraph Company, is understooa 1o be the President of the sew ons $56,000, and will control 9,000 miles of wire. | Telegraph Company, which bas a& capital or | ; 67" A letter Petersburg reports that the Czar is in png) Bop, Bis life since the in Saad tam sbat himself —— ‘es ¢ ‘> ‘GOVERNMENT SALES. RAILROAD LINES. GALE OF GOVERNMENT PORTABLE ALTIMOBE AND OTC under the direction of Brevet ‘ieateasnt “olonel james mh. A her ty SOME 5 sated ‘on Bast Vapitol street, between * ; 2 sects east : our (4) Pecan ings, each 15x24 feet. » ble Buildings, h 12x20 feet. Threc(s Porta! _. Sete . One (1) Bink, 528 feet. in ten days from eee sale. prises py ie yen BUCKER, _ieso-st "Depot of Washington SALE OF GOVERNMENT PILE DRIVES. ne ea et Washunaton, Bt Sane oe aot Will be sold at public ane! Sixtn-street Wharf, Wasbington. D © , ander the di; Brevet Lieutenant ColonelJ.G © Lee, A Q.M, on FRIDAY July 4. 1866. at }0o0'clock A. M, ONE (1) PILE DRIVER, wie is no longer required for Government Will be added to the sule,'and sold to the highest | bidder, at 12 o’clock. same day. at the cellar-door | the (on Bev er to eenth street) of the Quartermegter eral’s office, from SIX TO TEN Pies Re oNDs OF BE- a . pase rien a“ manilla cuttings, yellow and white envelopes and wrappers Payment to be made for the total weight at the time of delivery: the sacke to be returned the same day. for which the amonnt, at the price paid per pound for the paper, will be returned to the purchaser. i i The sacks of refuse papet will be weighed in the resence ef the purchaser. on -cales belonging to the Quartermaster General’s office; the weight of ck returned will be determined by the sa en. rms: Cash, rnmenta fnods. Ter Cash, in Gove: DH BOOKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Ohief Quartermaster, je 28-14 Depot of Washing: UARTEBMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. FIRST DIVINiON, ton, D. O., June 28, 1895. auctio up ler the direc- Will be sold at-pu vi sold at pu top of Captain rgeT. Browning, A.Q. M . nt GLESBOKO.D © , to the highest bidders. on FRI- DAY. Jaly 6. 1856, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., three separate lots of STABLE AND STOOK-YARD MANURE, coutaining in all about twe hunered thousand cu- bic yards. most of which is in the immediate vi- cinity of the wharves, «t which boats and barges can be conveniently laden Purchasers will be required to remove the Ma- nure on or before the Ist day of Se: t uniess otherwise arrenged with t grounds. Terms: Cash, in Government fands.__ A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth street wharf every hour, up to 12 o'clock m., on the day of sale jer of the Quartermaster General es JAMES A. EKIN Brevet Brigadier Generai U tje25 atiy6 meharge First S4 LE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, STA ° BLEs, FENOING. WHARVES, &c., « AT GIESBORO, D C Quartermaster Ge z Washington, DC.. June By ordew of the Quartermaster will be soid on the premises, at pub: unger the direction ot Captain George r¢ inc. A.Y.M.. commencing on TUBSDAY, Jniy 10, 1866, at 10 o'clock a from ibe some hour each day thereafter, (except FRI DAY. July 13. on which dav the Water Works will be sold ) until the whoie shall have been dis- pe ned of, the following descrived public property, to wit: + Eleven (11) OFFICES. (frame.) 28x140, two sto- riee,) 16x20. }, two 20X20, (two stories.) 16x38, and 28x7. Eighty nine (89) LABORERS’ QUARTERS (frame,) seventy four Isx}s, fourteen lzxii, and one 16x16, with shed adjoining 8x11. Ten (10) DWELLINGS, (fr-une ) 23x20, (two sto- ries, with back buildings. 12x3z,) four 10x: m10, 16X32, 16428, «with wing 16x17. and two chens adjoining, 9x12 and 10x1u, 16120, with wing 1Ux14,) 24324, (with shed adjwining 18x40.) Nine (9) MESS HOUSES. (frgme,) 238x190, (two stories.) 12x00, (with wing 16x20) 25x140, «two sto- ries.) 25x130, (with additions 10x12,) 252i0, (two stories, ) 162/0, x34, and :8x.0. Thirty two (32) STABLES (frame.) twenty-foar 5 283X356, one 11x32, and one 13x29, (with shea adjoining 14x50.) One (1) HOSPITAL STABLE, (frame,) with 5,27 lineal feet of stablii lineal feet of stariing Twenty (20) BUILDINGS. (frame) 28x32, 28x55, 18; Jox31, 15xr5, 10x16 four 16x10. four 9x22, 385432, AXIO 2b 285500, 20x25, and 17x17. SHEDDING. 77:3 lineal tect. Thirty-two (32) WATER TANKS, 4x16; two fect dee Seventy etat ) MANGERS, 33x16; three- an|-a ha! feet ce A UTHOUSES ED. 112x812, One!1) GRAIN HOUSE. (frame) 56x220 Three (3) WHARVES®: One 40,151 square feet, one 11,1°9 square feet, and one 2,850 square feet. FENCING. 23.90 lineal teet One (D STOBRBOUSE. (frame) 62x100 Two BLACKSMITM SHOPS, (frame) 4sx160 and 35x10 née (1) ENGINE HOUSE, 17x33. ‘he betaine will be se aoe e bret lows stoarr: ef the purchasers. The depot is acces water, and vessels of the largest class cau be loaded at the wha Terma: Vash in Government funds. A beat for Giesbaro will leave the Sixth-street wherf every honr during the day of sale or turther information appiy in rerson or by fortes, tot eae rer a rd NING, A. . M., Giceboro, D. C.. or to thi ce. ° AMES A. EKIN, Prevet Brigadier General U. 8. A.,incharge, fe 20-1910 First Division. Q.M. G. 0 SALE O¥ STEAM BOILER. FORCE PUMPS, WATER PirE, FIRE PLUGS, &c., comprising THE WATER WORKS AT GIESBORO, D. 0, Quartermaster General's 1, Kirst Division Warhinsion, D. C., June 19, 1256. By order of the (Quartermaster Geo will te sohi, om the premises, DI under the Cirection of Captain T. Bro ing. A. Q. M., on FRIDAY. July 13. 1835, at 12 o'clock M.. the following-described public prop- erty; to wit: ONE STRAM ROILER. 30 f Jong and 3 feet in diameter, (with two 32 inch return tines.) made ot’, inch boiler fron, with all the necessary appur- tevances. 1Rclpdipg cast iron front, eauge cocks, globe valves, pul smoke-stack and hood, stenm gaoge.(Ashcroft’s patent.) grate bars, pipe, plugs, Fodmeiag Rirese, Bc. alin good order. wh WORTHINGTON ' STEAM. FOROK PUMPS, No. 6, petach szlintor, 9 inch stroke, 25- ac! reawiaite vals ao iaite valves, 8 couplings, benas, elbows, double valve cif cnpe, &c. These Pumpe are comparatively new, and in eee working order. A large quantity of WATER PIPE, as follows: 5,182 feet cast iron Water Pipe, 12 000 feet i e1 stop- &e . all i cellent condition. ther wit! ella exeelen together wi PALL pot ry precious -e Be and lyers, ‘crabs, arilie, PTKe Decerie were water, and vessels the largest clees cam be londed at the wharf 2 Terms: Cash. in Gevernment fande. Deliveries will be madeto purchasers on or be- fore the firet (ist) day of August next. A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street wharf every hour during the day of sale. wang, further infor oe ae mee be Sestvat we DOB reson or Teter’ tS Gaptnin GeorceT Browalner a. OM’, Gieeboro, D. O., or at t! 0 ofioe. ond repairs in water pipe. machines, jes Cc LUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN LYING-IN ASYLE Mth street, ( Circle,) corner of M street, PE aetTon. “PROPOSALS. . June 25, 1008 (ATBRIAI ier serikee : LIED TOTES DIFYRRENT NAVY YARDS. avy Department, ood WASHTRTOM SAD Tam WEEE or Fan 8s follows, vis- Leave daily, except me te ALL WAT “xcept ‘The buildings Will besold singly, and must be | Tom wan ora: N Bureau of Ea Ww t Sealed Navy for Hay be Teeelved 88 7:00, 0. m., and TI Leave at 6 15 and 7:00 am. and at 3:45 and 18, t edn. tga ractious 10 bidders, iv Jase. together wi the forms of posal of it, Sill be farnfaned &> AuTS OF THe whet, ‘except Sunday, at 7:20 8, m. and 5:00 erent Picton, ent YF yee ALEXANDRIA AN GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. . LE. r Traine will rae eters andria as follows |” LEAVE ALEXANDRIA, al 5:00 A. mee to cealin the poses; and he mest farther show that he ufacturer of, or .egular which he offers to WP. SMite com-tt Git0. B/ROd WASHINGTON, makes west bid quired by law. the Navy De the right to reject the lowest bid for any eem @xorbitent. Snreties inthe tull amount will +e required to ONE THOUSA The proporals w jos. 1,2, and 3. and ot tained for any « i Bids mast be sign the contract, and thei certified to the satisfaction of the Navy De; A® additional security twen' will be withheld ) rem the amo the contract shall have been completed, at per centum of the amount of each bill approved in ndant of the reupective rot Le erp oF certificates, ithin ten days © same shall have been the Secretary of the Treasury ureau are pambered and de- farther notice. Passe: Washington and Alezand Leave Wasnincron. Local 30 ir responsibility must be re be delivery of th five days from the opening of the delivered in such quantities. daily, ment may direct, pot in Washingto: of o¥ within tweaty days from Bids will be received for new onk barrels. head Ii Payment will be made in such fonds as Government may hy triplicate by the Co: 6 will be paid by the Paym: gnated in the contract in tu at the option of the Government after the warrant for th: it the wharves, 60 Matty. b; AY PASSENGE: The classe- of this B: Ls sated Wash 1o20% signeted as follows: No. t. Flex. Canvas, ‘wine bas mn Canvas & LEAVE ALEXANDRL. Express 35 A Flour to be déifvered i eh and B Plank | Beech fw.a &@.BB ‘Trains between Washingto: Ww rum as follows. viz: OR NEW YORK, withont chan: ve daily (except Sunday) at 7° m ad NEW YORK, changing cars at Philede) phia, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11°18 a. 4:80 p.m, FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily (except Sunday) st 7:30 and 11:15 a, m., avd 4:30 and bp! >. m ieave for New York and Philadelphia at 6:30 p. seping cars for New York on 6:39 ». m. tral: rough tleketa to Philadetphis. New York, ot had at the Station Office st all hoart fn the day, as well as at the new office in the Amer ph Building, Pennsylvan’s avence See Baltimore and Whio Raflroad advertisemen lee, for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Av (kitchen adjoining, 19x16,) 12x32, 18x16, two 25x25, | wapolfe, spe She West. 2 accepted which is not fresh grow . Sperm Oil g ren oy Oils Ul be entertained fi y¥ failed to com New York are Government reserv Bids to be addressed te the onder 223 G street, endorsed “Propomlp hn po 3 L ____—iMajorandG.8.. 8. | PRoPosars FOR STATION u 4, ,6, 10, 12,13, 20, 23.24, 91 WASHINGTON—1, 2, 4,6, 11,15, i ‘a Sealed Propotals wili OPOSALS FOR MaT vLi ete THR NAVY THE BURBAU OF .TE NGINEERING. ERIALS TO BE ter the supply of Cot ¥Y YARDS. UN Saationery at the Navy Yard. versels of the Uni Printed schedules giving ouantities of th " cn application either tothe By the Navigation Office, Navy ih ere samples may be see roporal will be entertained tvidence that the bis Navy Departm Boston, can be 0 fursibh Mav Navy for the fircal )ear ending June Burean until 0 « the ath of July neat, at which tim Will be opened g a | The proposals must be add re-sed tothe Chief of the Burean of Seam Kusineering Navy Depart- ington. and must be endorsed terials for the aster of Transportat »LE, General Ticket Agent. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington STEAMBOAT LINES. LINE OF STEAMERS bL. M. 6¢ ACTON Tener: oc tf GEO. 8 the bids which f ——— to oe. mt very offer mnet Le accompanied by « to perform @ coutraet; reties inthe fall amount will be req the contract. will be endorsed“ ind addresred tn the THORNTON A, JANK . Chief of Bureau xc. -” that they may s. together with guaranty of abilic poral, ef guarantee, ‘ate@f caaran will be furnishe: te such persons as desire lication to the commandanis of the 'y yards and those of all the yards om application to the Burean ‘The Commandant of each navy yari and the Par- Paymaster of each station will have a ther yards, fer ex- N EW OUTSIDE NEW YORE. WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, AND ALEXANDBIA, vee ‘The Steamers of this Live are first class Vessels, Leave Snow’s wharf, Georgetown iD Oper) ISSUING STALLE, (frame) with 5,32 | very SATURDAY, and Pier 13, Nerth River, New York,every WEDNESDAY. Punctuality ef departure can be relied on. The passenger accommodation Freight received duily and kept under cover at Snow's wharf, Georgetown. For parsage and freight apply to J. W. P. MYERS, Agent, 107 Water st , Georgetown. W. T. REMSEN, Agent, S7_ West st., New York. (TEAMER LEAVES FOR MT. VE. K Y TOESDAY, THURSDAY aud SATUBDA Keturns at 435 Fare fer Bound Trip, © smount for use of Mount Vernon Washington and Aléxanarm oe leave each amination on to bid may in applice‘ion for any of the cl “the proposal must be ‘or the whole of a ch ications for inform. samples, must be mace to the O. Mmancante of the re-pective yards. The proporal must be accompanied by a certifi- cate from the Osllector of Internal Revenne for the district in which the bidder rosides that he has alicense to deat inthe articles for whicn he pro- pores; and he must fu hi ufscturer o:,or a rey desirsbie to mske 48308 Of those yer: Burtaw Provisions v po or Navy Olothing and 1 be recetved at thie B the 23d day of July, 1865, ing thirty re unsurpassed, y. The guarantors must @ Amessor of Interuai Reveaue rict in which they reside. ‘The contract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee re- avired by law. the Navy De; right to reject deem exorbitant. ue Flennel. yard) Calfskin Bhoes, pai: Biankets, number, 3 The Flannel to be del! ne-balfin 120 days. riment. however, ¢ lowest bid, orany eset e-third of this Bureau will have the right to Association. of the articles contained in such , 8Ud recct yn of the articles are re‘erred to the sany it New York and Boston, - edcilti0ust eccourtty be. thheld from the amount of the t shall have been completed, {the amount of each bill, by the Commandant of the be paid by the Paymaster 1 the contractin fands option of the Government, Warrant for the sane he Secretary of the ‘The classes of this Burean are number: dexignated as follows : No 1. anya tron, & bidis until the eon and eighty per centa approved in triplicat for Excursions, t the the several Navy The Department reserves the right to prvposal not opnsidored siventartess ion Lesignated S)OTOMAG TRANSPORTATION LINK, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, The Steamer EXPRESS. leaves Washington até a m, and exapdria at 7 8. m EVERY SAT: AY for Giymont, Budd's Ferry ,! Obetterton Landi athias Point, Pope's Ortek Lancaster's Wharf, , Foxwell’s Wharf, Piney Point, Point Lockout, and srrives at Baltimore at AN & BRO , Agents, (0. 345 Penna Rcxnonn, FREDERICKSBU TOM. AD shall bave been ° Capt. B A. BYTHE MOSES BATES, 00. H. T. COFFEE «& 00.. COTTON Factors No.2. Zinc Paint Ro 22. Coloreavaints.c¢ | . Gum Packing, &c N Piowden's Wharf. Wharf, Cnrriomen B: GENERAL COMMISSTO} No. 102 GRAVIER Rew OxLEANs, Strict attention gives to the 1 of Merchandise, Liberal aéva: nk. &e le 2h White Pine . in. on Sunday. No 27. Black Walnat 9. Tallow and Soap 10. Engineer's StoresNo - 11. Rngineer’s Toots Ni No. 32. Ergineer’s In-N IS. Brick. Sand. tc BG AND PO- SPcBEt DIBSEASESI SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER UsED. “Yes, A Positive Orns,” fer GONORRHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ae. Contains no Mineral, no Balsém, no Merchry, Only Ten Pills to be Taken 10 Efe a Cure, $ taste, and will ‘unpleasan: 5 | yore meng bowels of Cures in from two to in “twenty tour of the Cniversity emi: Doct = 31. Dudgeons, Pumps Wrought Iron No 32. Sour Flour Oru- | |. &e citles Patented Articles TO TRAVELLEBS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sanday a, m. excepted.) The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, Va ,and the South. via the Potomag steamers from Washington, to A Bow entirely completed Yo. 18. Steel 17, Nails and Bolts x neineer stores 39. Zine ‘atented Art °20: White Lea stichee The following are the classes. by required at the respective Navy Ya and Potomac Railroad, mm Aquis Ureek to Rich- nd ,Va, connecting there with trains on the Rich: mond and Peterebarg ai Bailroads.for Petersburg, Weldon. reemsboro’, Sali theirm . Nmap umbers, KITTERY. Nos. 1, 2,5, 6, 15. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,23, 33, 34, CHARLESTOWN. ers Keyport and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth + 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, LT fi Noe. 1,2, 4,5, 6, 10, 1 ie and orrive 10 21, 23, 24, 26, 27 BROOKLYN. Nos. 1. 2. 3, 4, 5,6, 19,12, 17, 18, 19, 20, PHILADELPHIA Nos, 1- 4, 5.6, 30, 11, 12. 14, 16, ING > 13, 14, 15, 16. 17. 18, 19, 20, __.5 teres” pho ___ je 0 dawaw PRorvsaLs FOR STATIONERY. ‘REAsURY Department. June}, his Department until the 3 Bay t this see The itself the right 10 order t or folded, or plain or faint patrern arg gy paepagers by this line pase by reak: 1? BLO Ly 1 , to any required on board of Steamers. GLY .Supt., Washi: i” ll articles in the several classes must comply wit! Plank forms for bidding, will be bidders Sten Rr og, saktnbay, expert, detailed for orb ib Fronaery. and the di of any inferior | eause to annul Deliveries must be free of charge at the Treas: partment. W ngton. signed by, the Inala or accom) La execute Scontract w itimore, every Glera's teint, fal eet ae & makiog it. and be that the Ww every R. +4, 8tO] "fan gs for above meo- at PAWNEROKERS. POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! STREET........834 ik Pr ith mek sore 8 ‘kinds of Personal’ 6B bean DW rpose of loani RS iy couidential, Bs TACENSED PAWNBROEEE. ae STE RS, inal) syste at little expense’ ne

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