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THE EVENING STAR. Pig Pg Bone, te eg hgh it. uis press, reis mach feeling u the ‘South west city in re; to te sale of Branch Kailroad. It appears that when the some parties estimate to be worth eight millions of dollars, was offered for sale, Gen. Fremont sent in a bid of one million toad, whic! three hundred and fifty thousana dollars. Freeman & Co., of New York, offered in their bid thirteen bundred and fif:y thousand dol- jars, and said they were willing to increase their bid to two million, but Gov. Fletcher re- fused to receive their bids, and gave the award to Fremont. itis said that one of the Com- missioners refuses to sign the bill of sale on = ground tbat fraud has been practiced in the matter. OnoanizaTion oF THE PreestaN ARMY — ‘The Prassians bave not been careless wit- nesses of the great struggle ia America. The organization of their army shows that its ad- Tnistrators have eagerly noted all the results of modern science aud advanced civilization which the contest between the Federals and Confederates calied into the service of war. Orders and reperts are no longer conveyed tardily by aides-de-camp or orderlies; they are flashed from corps to corps along the wires of the telegraph, tor toeach headquarters a field telegraph division is attached. which, as soon as heacquarters are established, connects the temporary bureau of the chief of the staff with the nearest permanent telegraph s:ation. A Discovery IN GoLp.—Some children pisying near Angusta, Georgia, on the 3d, founé a lump of gold weighing eleven ounces in 4 ravine, and several smaller lumps were picked up in the vicinity. On the jd three & respectively thirteen, pine and right ounces, were foundin thesame | more lumps, weigh Place by the owner of the land. They are perfectly solid, and pure gold throughont. , Regular digging will commence to-day. Ten thousand dollars has been offerea for one acre, ardrefused. The affair creates much ex went. Distress 1x AUS TRIA ha says the details of the di offering to sell their children, that cases of this kind are reported. By General sent recently a corporal and to hoerate a colored & atenut if years old, whom a white man per- sisted in holding in slavery. This maa main- tame that, since the abolition of the Freed- men’s Courts, slavery Bas teen restored in Tennessee. Ge A negro girl attempted to poison the fam- sty of Mr. E. M. Powersin Richm Wednesday. She put arsenic in the coffee. bu it was discovered in time to prevent harm 7A very green countryman len: a nice young maa im Troy <event e dollars “na- ul be went around the coraer ebanged.” Greeny thinks it very doubtful if uch small change, as the tly gone eisewhere for | Troy contained th. young man has evice at. BFA tReatre agent in Portland hay politely sent a prcaage of tickets t of Zion's Advocate, ‘he edi-o-rec attention by sending the whole iBg invitation tothe Bap prayer meeting. S77 Two policemen, say ¢ Buffalo Com- mercial, were dismissed from the force of that ape a siand- city Thursday by the Commissioners. Tney | are charged with eating brown sugar on their | Strawterr es. S7 The late storms in Obio and Michigan Were Gestructive to newly sborn sheep: thirty to filty thousang are reported to have perished. Nothing Lut sheer nees Owners for leaving the sheep out without their coats S/ Trouble exists in the great immigration party which tef: Minnesota for Idaho abouta Month ago, under command of Captain Fiske consisting of 3.0 wagons. The party broke up nesr Fort Wadsworth. a portion refusing to recognize the authoricy of Fiske. A train of £0 started off under another leader. S7 Mrs. Catherme MeCann, of Brooklyn, N.Y. was fatally shot, Friday night, by ber seven-year old granddaugbter, who had re. ceived from the old lady a loaded pistol as a Plaything. S7 A swindier recently visited the Female College in Baltimore, engaged to place his sister in the institution, paia the fees with a | $300 torged check, received $7) in change, and | then changed his base of operations. 87 A couples ot typos, who ought recently. A lady was the trouble. S7 M'. Washington was crowned with snow last Friday. sore, SPECIAL NOTICES. SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, GMOLANDEEB'S EXTRACT BUCKD Is CURING every case of Krpnzy Distas®, Eeuvwatisx, Gaver, Untwany Disonpers, Weaxness and | Pains ip the Trove es arising from Excrssks oF any Kinv. COME, YE AFFLIOTED! TBY SMOLANBDER’S. TAKE N@ OTHER BUCKU. Bold by all Apothecaries, Price @1. D. BARNES @ 00., New York, and BARNES, WARD &CO., Bew Orleans, Southern Agents. BUBLEIGH 4 | ——— S7 DUTCHEE’S LIGHTNING FLY KILLER wakes quick work with files, and if commenced early, keeps the house clear all summer. out for imitations. Get Dutcher’s only je1-eolm COLGATE’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP | @ A superior Toit Soap, prepared from refined Vacrrasie Orts in combination with GiyceRINE end especially designed for the use of Lavtzs, and fer the Ncxsery. Its perfume is exquisite, and ite washing properties unrivalled, For sale by all druggists. fe9-eoly See MOTH AND FRECKLES. Ladies aMicted with Discolorations on the Face, called moth patches orfreckles, should use P&R- BY'S celebrated MOTH and FEECKLE LOTION. Prepared by Dr. B.C. Perry, Der- 9 Bond st.,N.¥. Sold by all drag- It is infalii| matologis' Siete in Washington and elsewhere. my 18-003m HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER bes Jropetsuette be the mest perfect preparation fort hair ever offered to the public. Itis a vegetable compound, and contains no in- Jurious properties whatever. It wit Bre Coror it will Keep the bair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp, apd makes the hair soft, estrous and silken. It is a splendid bair dressing. iB, old oF young. should fail to use it. No pe: Ir is KecowMENDED axp Uskp BY THE First Muvicat ACTHORITY A Ark for Hall's Vi Sicilian Hair Be- * ia cate ewer, and take no R. P. HALL & 00., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. for sale by all Druggists. ja25-Th,ly rae lo mine: ‘s en. 4 SUPERIOR REMEDY. We onscieationsly peat era AUOTION-SALBS, — ¥ JAB. C. McGUIBB & 00,, Anctionsers. . TEES SALE ¥ W.. LuWrs #00, Aidionen. yaracce eras. 0. Mc BOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED un- uly 20th the same | Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionsere, LY NEW TWO sTOBY FRaus pat? Penn. avenue, between 6th and 7th Public Auction. &¥, the i7th instant, at 6: No-8ih, witht PEC at mee a To B*™ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. CUMMISSIONERS* S5LE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. NIBE HOUSES FUR SALE. order and decree of the Supreme ict of Coinmtis. be: ait th Stelseet ed quity,'the ui en le. on TOESD. ublic suction. Ted algo: ; Intelligeneer a 3 neatly new tw. frame rooms, all cenvenie ar- balance in 6 and 12 @ne- months, for notes bearing deed of trast on the premises. is 601 : EN o WreLTA: ¥ GEEEN & WILLIAMS, auctioneers, Jo. 26, corner 7tb and & atreets, BY AND BASEMENT BRIUK T T nw 3 F AND G USE Nogos. 18th tnstart, at €3 a art al. ¥8. Pbiilipe, Ce jonere will offer y of July, 1856 at Gro of Waebington, with the improvements, 9. in Syuere No 332 No 556, fi No 59 8. ra subditision of Square in Square No 559 ae described in said ‘The meters and bounds of sai: lots will be anvounced on the dey of sale. prewae of said lots and parts of lots On 9th street west, op- viz: Partof Let No. "AUG Part of Lot No 4 On WEDNESDAY, Lot o'clock p.m., Lot No.8 in Square No. 547. wit ments. consisting of a w. jasement. coptsining six go-d © pasaage separate ® comfortable ri Part of Lot No 3. from every room, idence for any smati y. Terms : One-third cash; balance in s'x and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, Ail convevancing and revenve stamps at the cost of the purchaser. stréss pre :ailing in Hongary and generaily im thy ca-tern pro- vinces of Austria are traly beartbreaking. Ja the Bukayina. especially, misery drives the apbabitants to the very last extremities, parents he little ones should not die of hunser, Numerous mall Frick Houses, Two smal) Frame Houses, and Four one stor: & portion of this property street west. op) $50 down when the property GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acc’ RNMENT ARGE SALE OF OONDEMNED QUARTER- MASTER STORES. CLUTHING ae ChuS Quartermasters ce. De, sndbacsaala 2 cote “ars Will be sold at Public Auction, y 15, 1866, commencing at 10 &. The. wt Goveinment Warehous. on New York avenue es situated on Ninth c mr atreet, between S. cond and T streets west; ard the remaining porti K street. pear New Jersey aveuns Persops desiroy of making 1 good investment e property not be wo! to Jacks County, | of troop >» Jackson County je will be contin: ‘on the day desig- d@ trom day today, gatéo'clock p.m., until the whole is je will commence in front of Lot No 9,in street west near the Cai cash the residue in 6, 12, is months. the pu-chaser or pyrchasers giving his er their bonds, payabie to the resoective heirs, for the deterred payments, beariug iniwrest from the All conveyancing and rever st the cost of the purchaser. | tained untilthe whole ot the p of Washinton, * ‘ween isth and 19tn street: Square Stee Ris West, under the direction of Brevet Licutenan Colone: James M MUS A LOT OF UNSBKVIORABLE GLOTAL ED QUABTERMASTER SSTORES aboat— Title deeds to ve re- 947 Tr ackets,(assorted.) 1.659 9h: end alarce amonnt of Tool of blacksmiths, carpenters other mechanics Also Stoves, Heaters. Banges Cauldrens, Gook- Steve Pipes, Etbows, Knives. Trovks, Bath Riding fad<les, B: suital le for the nse \ilers, tinners, and Lrovn & Witson. Solicitors GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts E & OO., Auctioneers. HOUSE AND LOT YARD. ee of the Rapreme Oonrt of lumbia. made in the case of Lit- ittle etal . No 672 eqnity docket, of May, 1866. Ishalloffer at aus- » the 26th day of Jaly iast., if ner hana 8, part of Bodiee. Halters, —- ea. seven Hose B* JAS. C. Mc@U CHANCERY SALE NEAR N Br virtne af a decr the District of Wnge. Hore Pip Paulinus, Steam Pomp. P ales,’ Whi Bedateads Wooten Benches. Spad: . Bope. ( assorted.) Packing Bo: With a variety of other propert™, t un isof Woolen and ( continued from day to day anti ove property withia five (5) ‘erms of sale: Cash, in Government fande. Hy the property tx sold Purchaters must sfrom date of sale gocd two story and containing sever rooms One-lialf cash; balance in six with interest, tore secured by approved notes, or at the option of the purchaser, all cash Deeds reserved until final payment. Stamps and conveyancing at cost of purchaser. $25 required of the purchaser at time of sale, Sale peremptory. uartermaster, Depet of Washington BR, FUGCE PUMPS, Brevet Maj. Gen. a ¥ 9 St 2 LE OF STEAM BOILE WATAR PirE, FIRK PL comprising THE WATER-WOKKS AT GIESBORO, D. 0. Quartermaster General's ¥ can justify ther First Division order ef the Quartermaster General, be sold, on the under the “direction M., on FRIDAY, July 13. :, the following -described wi 0. STEAM BOILER. 30 feet lon in diameter. ( with two 32 inch revarn of ‘4 inch boiler tron, with all the necessar, tepancee. »mcluding cast fron front, giobe valves, feed pump, smoke-stac! steam gauge. ( Ashcrott’s patent. DAVID A. BURR. J.C. McQUIRE & CO ¥ J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SQUARE 980 1 Green, and in front of Mr Corcoran, on the Bot By virtue of a deed of trus! 3883, and recoraed i Liber J ¥ y of the land records of Was bere. as tne trustees therein io the highest bidder, on the es, on TUESDAY, the lath day of August, 6 o'clock in the afternoon, One third cash: ‘the, with interest fr the purchaser to give noes of ameunt, to be secured by a deed of t: All conveyancin, at pablic auction, ted near Kendal. ted September 23, 8., No. 6 ) grate bars, pipe, ail in good order. PUMPS, No. 6. 18-inch cylinder, 9 inch st: horse power each Square No. #0, le of pumping residue in Gand perday. ©; to have couplings, bena had more sense, fought a duel near Memphis &c. These Pam bews, double valve oi) ps are comparatively new, and in irge quantity of WATEB PIPE, h cast irom Water P: 800 feet 2-inch wrought-iron 564 feet 1':-inch c: sud stamps at the cust auctioneer at the the time of sa! sale are pot complied with within five days from trustees reserve the right to are, oF any part thereof, at rehaser in default, on € in the Nationa! Intelligencer, T B SCTER ( Trustees. J. ©, MewUlsE & CO, Auctioneers. 5,182 feet 6-inc! the day of eele. ¢ 12 000 feet 3 inc! resell the above oneiweek a no! 5&0 feet *; inch one CAST-IRON FIRE-P fop-cocka, elhows, nt condition, together witl + required for making alte _jy 7 w&l38lian B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. | TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of a decive Supreme Conrt of the District of ( cx, Femate Compiaints and { properly vouched, or ‘ay otherwise by law | be 4 deceased's b, and vesse the largest clses cam be loaded at the wharf Terms: Cash. in Government funds, will be madeto purchasers on or be- fore the first (Jet) day of August next. A boat for Giesboro will leave wharf every honr during the day Any further information that may be desired jeation, in person or by te Captain George T Browning, A. Q. M. or at this office. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brig Gen 8. A te First Division, Q QECRET DISEASES! i SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure,” fer GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, a Contains no Minerel, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills te be Taken to Effect a Cure. ‘They are entirely vegetable, baving no smell nor ill not in any way ia- the most delicate, in from two to Law: Gays, re recent cases ty of the University of eminent Doctore ad eg Pee eo ee L) ing cul 01 e been gorged with Balsam . = Be MARITAN Price—Male packages, @2. Femail: BLOOD! BLOODI! BLOODII! A, ULCERS. SORES, 8 he Sixth-street cakes ree: And will be given vpon a ; thence weat 52 north 25 feet and 4}, inc t to 7th street weet. and thence, + together with be said street. Anown as the ~ are: One-third cash, and the residue ip tw yable in 6 and 12 menth payments, with interest trom yj is notes, enéursed to faction of the trustees. Conveyancing and ee. . a8 prescribed by the deci of the purchase money to be instal If the terms of sale are not complied with in five be trostess reserve the right te resell at the riek and cest of the defaulting purchaser, c@ by publication in the National r SILLA PATE, | Trustces, GREEN & WILLIAM ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTRE’S SALE OF oxE GOOD BUILDING By virtue of a deed of trust, one week's notic aby unpleasant taste, jare the stomach or bo’ bearing date Sep- dulv recorded in Liber + ac. eine ¢, the land remises part of Lot Ni Beginving for the said part of inches 1s: m the northeast iv nning thence routh om » line with eight inches, thence west one feet and one incl:, thence and eight inches, thence east four feet and one inch, to i in equare No. 920. lot 16 feet bend | “4 ai % faced TETTERS. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND H. p ofpred the pa SYPHILIS OR VE SAMARITANS it. corta: ig and revenue bene Ba vit $2%down | the venereal red aud twerty-feur one hopdred en4 t the place of beginning. ib. All conveyancin, pr at the cost of the purciti when the property te sea. ord. 7, GBEEN & WILLIAMS, 228 ve cure. and eradicates ison. 60 that the c bad Dg es of mSTORE GRAY Harr TO ITs Oxictxar are ie cporouae posterity that fo: years. r Do NOT DESParE ou ana enitan’s BOO: 13 AND Ht Temeve e' ver stem, an wellaa all the bea seem aLes! KES SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT OF \UUND on north G street, near North Capitol Under and by virtue of a ci Pupreme Court of the rice of ! 10, RB JULES impurities from the ler E. Gross f July, A. D. wmere of uly, A D. 2 e 7 trust wiil ofr for sule Gay of July, A.D. 08s" Go'eine jambered eto RITAN’S WASH a cases of by | Boot cae Here he omcacy of there fom ané twenty-fi j aoa two-stery Frame 7 bee hind of ‘ne urchase ee x4 be 3s athe 9c ‘ - A 0 par mopey pal patients. They are used Pa gon ah Baltimore, ema conveyansing and cost JA8. O. McGUIBE & CO., Anctioneers. EO High: nase record On Pi San PROPRIETORS OF THE POTOMAO BIVEE QUABRIEs, STOWE for buildings, walls, foundations, hand and deliversdat ane rd cash; residue in sixand on the Property. Convey: TILLEY. : Tae 8 a pee CoA RAE Onn RAIS. constently at pureb . Lee Ad point on panes Bae or en f the Puente OWce on Sonn ihe Min den ar ee | ay tober meat St 2 close Wy a eee ry ous not to be'gra: le TRONS e| lomry By ion are. 5 at le coned Depovitions and other pa: timohy must be. filed th The Sten wey dare f ene one ite. ifany, the tt ome ice he mblished im the ¢ ReRreth Americ: Ph eenee: ,redia ret tlean, ante a Yor three weekey the firs ve of pul ne to he at least sixty days previ- to the a f hearin, beet tee * TC THEAKER, Commissioner of Pe ents. P. 8 —Bditors of the abovs papers will pease ys. and sen: ir Bi eu! . Wi id send their bille to Pateut Office. with ® parer containing this noti je 2-w3aw EPABTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, b UNITED STATES PUTER Se eg ASHIBGTON, June ‘1886. On the petition of WANTON RUUSE, of Taun- ton, Maep.. praying for the extension of « patert ‘auted to on the 24 of November, 1862, cting Mates. for sev- en ire from the expiration of said patent, which takes plece on the 2) day of Nove 865: 14s ordered thal the said petition be beard at the Patent (fice on Monday, the 15th day of Octo- ber next, at 12 m wins ST Roracee are no- fied to appexr and show cause. if any they have, wh; sald peri'ion-o ae art tobe granted. ind ad ‘ereoni @ extension are requir file in the Eatrigs P Me da ice their objections. specially forth in writing. at least ceenty days before the of hearij ali testimony filed by cither pai to at the said hoaring must be taken an travemittea in accordance with the rules of the ¢ftice. which will be furnished on application. Depositions aud Sy peye a relied upon as tes- timony must be filed in the office ¢wen'ydays before the di ing; the arcuments, if any, within filing the testimony. that this potice be published in andthe Repablivan, Washi: ton, DO. snd in the Journal, Boston, Ma: once a week for three enuccessive 3 th firet = said oe to he at least sixty days revious to the day of hearing 7 T. 0 THEAKER, Commt-sioner of Patents. P_ 8. Editors of the above papers will please rs vend send their bills to the Patent Office with @ paper containing this notice. jem-y . | be THE SUPBEXE OOUKT OF THE DIS ° TRICT OF OOLUMBIA. Samuel Pumphrey et al.,) ie 618, Equity Docket 7. William Downsetal | William J Miller and James E. Williams, the trnsiees #ppointed in the above entitled cause to make sales of the property in the proceedings therein mentioned, having reported to the Oourt that 1p conformity with the d+cree passed in said ceuee, they, on the Sidayof May. A D. 1255, sold Lott.in uare 59. and the improvements, coa- sisting of asmall same square, to aleo, Lot 3. in the so 8 me house; aleo, Lot 2.in the lehn ©. Weigond. for $772 6: ame square, to Ellen Hake. same su .re to ; and they further re- peut that at the time and place they uilered ot sale other Jote mentioned in the said decree, but the prices offered being deemed inadequate and upreasor able, and believing a sale of the rematn. der o! lote wonld be insnrions to the interest of the thes to the said cause, caused a continous tion of the sale to be postponed until the 1th day A.D. 1896, at the same place nd ar and further report that on the ith ai A.D. 191.29; . Lot 8, in the same synare ames eo“ Bs for $197.28, and that the sald Williae and James Downs. being heirs aud party defendants to the seid cause, prayed thar the amount ef the said soap rete money be de“ucted from the amount to e allowed them im the distribution of the pro- ceeds of gals. And further report ghey sold Lots 9, 19 avd 11,in the eane square. to Richard Barry, for $590.8; also. sold Lot 12. in the same ranare, to B. Jacobs, for $2r4.441,; aleo, sold Lote 8,14 and ts, in the some snaia. to Bichard Berry. for $700.74; and farther report that the said purchasers have com- plied with the terms of sale, and that the aggre Pee its realized from said sale wae the sum $3 wi ol Ele therefore by the Court, this 19th ot June A. D. 1866, ordered . that the said sales be ratified ard confirmed, unless cause to the coutrary there of be shown on or before the i3th day of Jniy, A. A. 1866: Provided @ copy of this order be pub- its hed in the Bvening Star three times a week for three successive weeks before the seid 13th day of July, A. D, 1563. By order of the Court A tru: copy. Test—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, je 10-Stasw BPHANS’ COURT, June 20, 1866—Drsraict oF CoLUmBia. WasHINGTON COUNTY, to-.wet:— in the caee of Christine E. Nalley, administratrix of Samuel Warner. deceased, the adminii aforesaid has, with the prebation of the Or- phans’ Court of Washington fm Z efor sp ointed Saturday. July 14, 1866, fer settiement and distributien of t estate of said deceased. and of the ass3ts in and turned into money; when the creditors and heirs of said dece: are Rotified to attend, (at the Orphans’ of Washington County aforesaid.) with r claime they mi eaclnded from all beneft Im sald tate: provided @ copy. of this order be published a week for three weeks inthe Evening Star, previous to the said day : Test :—Z.0. ROBBINS, _ie 2-w3w* Register of Witte, ‘| His 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the eubdscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington county, in the District of Columbie, letters of administration on the Preceal ea- tate of Virginia Milstead, late of Washington, D C., deceased. AM persons having claims against the said deceased, are here! he same, bgt roe prec. tothe wabocet- rT. On Or ore ie cali ol une next: az Of the nald eatate! 1”? be excluded from all of fe i inder my hand this 234 day of June. foleiawsee Ae CE eReES o LSORe yas IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber has obtained from the Orpha: ourt of wattibgtes County, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal estate of William Hardy, late of Georgetown, D. C.. de- coeet. All ner havin Gite & ryt the said leceased, are hereby warn exhibit the same. with the vonchers thereof. to the eubscriber, on or before the 17th day of. yes next: eee, other- pore law be excluded from all be: he said estate. Gi ‘ hand, this 17th if April, ins unéer my hand, Popune wt a“ Je15-law3sw* Administrator. C HOLEBA DISARMED!!! THE CHIEF CAUSES OF PESTILENCE sal DESTROY. DR. E. COURTARET’S DISINFECTING FLUADS, secured by Letters Patent in the United Sta! qrance. Frepared selel by the New jaanfec im pany. cir Laboratory, jos 300. £302 jenry Street, N.Y, Office 42 Cedar Street. This Company organized on a permanent basis, with Dr. Courtaret the celebrated French Chem- ist. mcharse of ite Laboratory is preparod to fur- nieWvite DisinFECTING FLvrns for sick rooms. mur- series, urinals. water closets. privies, cesspoole, we gutters. ships, railroads, hospitals, pris- ons. and public institutions of all kinds, alaag! honses, offal and fat-boiling establ kinds of manures (1mm ensely increasing tae value ot the latter to every farmer.) and wherever pol- sonous and offensive gases exist. These agentaare deodorizere, antiseptics, antiputrescents, and dis- intectante-in the actentific meaning of thé words, They remove noxious gases and odors by chemical principles—leaving in their places healthful air: they are DESTROYERS. andor merely adsorbents of poisonous gases—not injarious to utewsilain which they are used. The attention of medical and sci- enlemmon ie dtrected to these disinfectants: At- tac are testi: jele in favor of the great dis- covery. which, with hundreds of others can be seen at the Company’s office DE.AVAN Bovss. ALBANY, March 30, 1356, To the Presiden. of the New York Disinfestine Co.: Der Sir: It's all it is fapepegntes to be. We consider that we bave found an ardclawiies nor consider iwe ve which sur- passes all others as a remedy agsin«t all bad odors. Wn ge ETL & Co. lew Youk, April 9, 1836 To the Presideme of the New York Disimfecting Co. : Dear Sir: We pronounce it without exception to be the beet we have ever known. Its effect apon every matter is complete C. A. Stetson, Astor Rouke. S7-N. B.—These Disinfectants are seagate Fama Faiice ‘of the Metropolitan Health ‘Bepeeesand, '. . the ew Y: Pow ELL, e THOMPEON. 49 max 8r.. 3X, Agents for and cma te bom cr et abo ‘ad Fer pe pee and Gensrel Dealers in Agent for Washincton, JAMES MOLAN, 372 Pennayh avenue. my 13-Sm LOUE! FEED!i SALTINI A complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, to which we solicit the attention of BAKERS AND GROCERS, MILL FEED, MEAL, BALBD HAY, 11 kinds of FEED at low rates. GROUND ALUM; FINB, And TURK’S ISLAND SALT for sale low in lots to suit by “my tf : Tyo nizoant MAtBEE no Sietamnsksoncmtes at the sala he: : 1 in aceordance with of this office, which will Be furnished om application, PROPOSALS. Pp” FOB LIME. icf Quarte sogutenie etal, eg" i Pro is or 12 M.op hdc! TY; July 14, 1866. For the delivery of P} BUSHELS OF x KRED BUILD- Baegere et less than eighty (80) pounds to the Li oln De- somber ot toeb » vered in twenty (28) i Payment tobe meas when whole amount is de vered. Propoea's should be plainly marked“ Proposals —— a eee aad H. ROCKER, “oy AICTE Maer gn, nna Oule aerterate, P2oPosas FOR COAL ABD WOO! ange 7 erm foe, i han- aan ane oclock Sone oa) AT RA Grea (fun) tous facte0 ‘pounded at Fe ease Bicambeat Forsace WHITE ABH OGaLy - r hi Tee! . oe ‘Bfty cords best PINE WOOD, thoroughiy asoned. The Coal te be weighed and the Wi messarea by the pginecr or feuoegere vered Wiehe Santen te tee wi on oF Desenn tharSlet at Auimaes Soleo wis je 20-ata Sergeant-at-Arms U. 8 Senet Ppreresats. FOR MATERIALS TO PLIED TO TH. NAVY YA ae Whe BURG dfothaw Navy Devartwieat, Bureau el Seam Fotoemened Washington. D.C, Jane 19. i866. Sealed Proposals to farsi h Mareriele for the Navy for the fixcal ear ending J ane 3,187 will be received at this Bureau until 30 0 clock a. m., of the 18th of July next, at which time the proposals wilt be opened The proposals must be addressed to the Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering Navy Depart- ment. Washington. an@ must be endorsed, *Pro- | ayo for Materials for the N. distinguished frem other business § Printed schedules fer any class, together with instructions to bidders, giving the forms of pro- poral, of guarantee, aud of certificate of g tore. Ww hedit# euch persons as desire to bid, ‘tom to the commandanis of the Tespective bevy yards and those of all the yards ©” application to the Bureau The Cc mmerndant of each navy yard and the Par- charing Paymaster of each station will have a copy of therchedules of the ether yards, fer ex- an ination only, in order that persons who intend to bid msy judge whether itis desirable to make application for any of the classes of those yerds. | ‘Lhe proposal must be for the whole of a class; application: information or for the ex- istbe made to the Com mancante of the re-pective yards The proporai nist be accompanied by a certifi- cate from the Cellector of Internal Revenue for the district In which the bidder resides that be bas a license to deal inthe articles Poses; and he muét farther show that he is a man. bg ang o!,or a regniar dealer in, the which he becertitetby the Assessor of Interaal Revenue fe> the aistrict in which they reside. fhe covtract will be awarded to the person who @okes the lowest bid and gives the gnarantes re- qnired by jaw. the Navy Department. however, reserving the right to re ect the lowest bid, orany which it may deem exortfitant ' Snreties in tre full amount will be aired to sion the contract. and their resporsibility must Le certified to the satisfaction of the Navy De partment As additional security, twenty per centum will ke withbeld from the amount of the Lills until the contract shall have beem completed, nd ¢igbty per centum of the ameunt of each bill, proved in triplicate by the Conmandant of the pective yards. will be paid by the Paymaster 6! de-iensted in the contractin fands or certificates, at the option ef the Government, within ten days after the warrant for the same shall bave been passed by the Secretary of the Treaeury. « The classes of this Burean are numbered ang Gesignatd agfollows: No 1. BoilerIron,a&c No.2. Zinc Paint N . Pig Tron ho 2. ColoreaPainte.£e No. 3. Botler Felting No. 23 Stationery No 4, Gum Packing, &c No. 4. Fire Wood 8 1 Hickory, Ash r Plank. ac 5 mmber jo A lac! Fo &: Tallow and Soap “end Cheney . °. 0 ° aac ets fe 13 30. Engineer's StoresNo. 23. Mahi eitener Tels No. 29. Lenterne, eer’s In oe ecg i Os ut ons, my Re. rick. Sand. &e rip 0. %. Wrought Iron No 2?. Sour Flour Cra- &o cibles No 33. Patented Articles No 34 Cotton and Hemp Packing, & No. 35. Fngineer’s Stores No.3. Patented Articles No. 20. White Lead ‘The following are the classes. by theirnumbers, required at the reepective Navy Yards: KITTER Nos. 1,2,5, 6, 16. 18,19, 20, 21, 22,2, 32, 34, CHARLESTOWN. | 4,5, 6,10, 11, Bz, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, LYN. | +12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,25, 26, PHILADELPHIA, Nos. 1- 4, 6.6, 10. 11, 12. 34, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 26, 23, w INGTON. Now. 8,6, 8,9, 10, 12, 12, 13, 14, 25, 16. 17. 18.19, 20, 2 19 lawaw Cc LO THIS G Burton os estons Separate Proposals, sealed a: possls for Navy Olothing and © Materials,” will be received at thie Bureau until 2 e’cleck p. m. on the 23d dey of July. 1866, for furnishing and | delivering (on receivip, irty. pore notice) at the U. 8. Navy Yard at Brookiyn, N. Y.,insuchnam- bers and quantities. and af euch times as may be specified by the Chief of this Burean or by the Commasdant of s id Navy Yard the nupbers aud quantities of the different articles specified in the following liet, viz: lué Flannel. yards, 208,000. Pettkin Shoes. pairs 15.0vv, The Flannel to be deliverable one half in 90 and bal daye. -~ — —p pe ent >. or more erticies. at 1e 0} on r, and in case more thar one article is contained ip the offer, the Chief of the Bureau will have the right to accept one er more of the arses contained in sach offer,and resect mainder. For description of the articles in the above list bidders are referred to the samples at the Navy Yards at New York and ton, and for informa- tion ag to the laws and regulations (in form) rding coutracts te the offices of the comme ante and Payn.asters of the several Navy 8) 5 The Department reserves the right to reject any Proposal not considered advantageot to the Gove erpment. je 2 lawiw BOPOSALS FOR ENGRAVINGS OF TH: P 1 STEATIONS at MPANYING TH anrol F THE «0. MISsIUAEE OF PaT- « ENTS THE YEAR 1566. Orrice SurERINTENDENT Prsiic eh | until TH 2 0 clock furnithing one set of Bitiatir ry cupenying the. Report + Gc... ace the Commissioner of Patents for the yeer 18 with the name and address of the patentee and character and date of the patent on each liustrat: a wil sete ge ir to contractor, who must arrange bumerical order, ae nearly as is consistent wil neatpers and compacta; and the execution the work must be fully —— to that fu: moped th steodard rithe ~ti 6 volume. The piates are to be delivered at this office freeof cost for and enbject to the ap- roval of rejection of the Superimondeat of Pap. and epproved will Raids arta P permease eee 5 comprise abo sand ‘ftinetraons, makt seven bane over a8 ‘inches. Bidders are required by the illustrations, with 55s? THQ Rei then Ipecac Mftais a avant mes wi aa J feures iil be a and paid for asa siagle ilinstrat 5 be made *‘to the lowest and Mader for the interest of the Gorecuinese wanes! execution ofthe rite fests ements + propenele willbe to" The Joint Com. Be coserntagn ‘vai ‘ashington, D. C.. care of Pro Patent Mil ga Migocs Superintendent ot ing. cant tichea ie, tapings fe American, D ih Ameri < York Boston ournal, three times a eeak untit the Maries a July. paper ine svete Waline anke, Os Dp °ws BEVIEW behdad JULY. ") RAILROAD LINES spALTIMORD AND 0816 BAlLEDAD. — ~ Wasmmeton, ous 2°, ineg cron WASHINGTO fs RAILROAD. IM TABLE. Bay May 7h, 1886, and until Leave ALExaNpR1 Local a E ALEXANDRIA, Washinetos, M 26 oe raxbington and S w Vors are Leave daily (except Sunday yaoR SEW YORK, changing care nt Philedet- (except Sunday) st 11°14 @. m. ang FOR PRILADELPRIaA, 4 Sunday) et 7-50 and 11-35 @, 0 Pm. or which be pro- | ® for Easton Point, Point. i . ind Medford'’s Wharf Returning from the Shore. Baltimore at5a m buredayse and Saturdays. bingtom shouid take the 430 ©. m. NE OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS GEORGETOWN, NDRIA, VA. The Steamers of this line leave Sn: | DAY, and Pier 31. York, every BAT’ Peseng r accom mod ations nn-aurpassed, Freignt received datiy. an@ kept ander cover. se on storege at Snows Wharf, - NERS, Agent, No. 107 Water street, Georgetown. HOOE & WaepeEs i SE For Passage « FR epee ig -— Alesentrte Boots leave each lace eve! be Sue Steamer W for Excursions. ep 12-0 Potomac TBANSPURTATION LINE, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. 4. BYTHBR, TO TEAVELLEES GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) route te Richmond, Bo SPRING AND SUMMBB& CLOTHING SELLING OFF TO REDDOE sTocg. READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURSISHING Goops at greatly rednced priees, and weuld ask an early call to secure cheice selections at low prices, Wal, ao PREWS &£ CO.

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