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THE EVENING STAR. | the Fourth District Police Said tobe a man of cousiderabie weajth, was | arraigned on the compisint of Phil | Waiker, of No. Stl West Fifty-fourth te | who charged him with entering, on the 30th of | January iast, her apartments in her absence | and stolen from a drawer of a bureau a certain | document of the natare of a promissory note | from the statement of Philopema that nad been living with Anton for sometime as hi wife, having received from him a promise of marriage, but he becoming enamored with Snother lady considerably younger and more attractive in appearance, forsook her and mar- Tied the new love. Philepena ae commenced an action against Anton for breac of promise, which was subsequently settied by hts paying $50 in cash and executing the docu- ment referred to, the note bemg drawn pay- able in six months — a a a ment stipulated to lope: for one ae Pallopena kept these ina tin box in her bureau drawer, ope oceasion so informed Anton in an inquiry of his respecting their whereabouts. Upon another occasion she says he threatened to steel] them. Upon the day they were stolen Philopena had occasion to go out, and during her absence Augus! Hartrotsays he saw Anton in her room standing at the burean with some papers in her band. Justice Kelly committed Anton, temporarily admitting bimito bail. A ‘Was the subject of Ae ey jeg Saton tblise j Jourt pion ! further examination will be had in the casein | few days. —N. ¥. Herald. A DNAKE IW A STOVE.— We learn that a gen- tleman residing im our town some few weeks ago parchasea & lot of old, condemned sleepers | from the railroad company, for the purpose of using them as firewood. They were accord- ingly conveyed to bis residence, and sawed in suitable lengths for the stove, and were used as fuel, and as such gave great satisfaction, Bntil one evening the good wife placed one of | the pieces In the stove, when 4 very strange and remarkable occurrence happened. Shortly after placing the wood in the stove her atten- tion wasatiracted by asingular noise in ti room, bot unhke the crying of a child or t! Bn. Moaping of & person i® distress, and upon | searchin cause Of it ascertained that and be- bat alarmed, cailed in her hus- band and acquaimted him of the matter. The AUCTION SALES. A Cuniovs Cask—A somewhat novel case BT om Wasi ccener rth aad D sireete, oa the premises. anna Duyeres oo it will be ssid and revenue stamps at the cost BN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, A ae ei He i iG £ tention of t reserve, , a COOPER 2 LATIMB! with. Jas. 0. dacusanrene’ epn’s aven: to be enc! dorsed ‘Proposals for Oement.’” . B, MUL) A pa SN ON saurra- peti "clock Boon. abrasry Woe for } "The place comprices s wainebio viney ar. e s a mg, and ie Peithin ebouta mile of ton city. and is well deserving the atten riculturiets. ~~ third cash, of which $100 must be jiately after the sale; b arch 1, 1867. Bidders to furni r for perform: give te beexecuted at once upon the award of ract in the sum of five thousand t faithful performance of the same. its to be made monthly. work requtred during th contract be eitter increased or de- rtionate ‘increase or deduc- je in the month; f the places to be vi prosat amount of work required cam be had tion at this office, ry jersigned reserves the right to reject any all proposals should t too high and also the right to annul and diseontinue contract at any time when t! tor shall Ret work required isfactory manner. Bids should be endorsed ‘* Proposals fer Pei forn.ing Sanitary Work of Quartermaster's De- pertmest,’’ and addressed Bvt. Brig. Gen. ai in of th tnterest. Deed tiven ED W. JONES. Trustee. COOPER & LATI Y COOPEB & LaTiM (late clerke with J Southwest cormer of and a statement McGuire & Go.,) Peun’s avenue and 11th et., Star Oibce Buliding. AUCTION SAL ‘BE. On MONDAY Ww February 13, 1867. at 100’clock a. id at public auction. the undersigned. , Sash, Fi f° LODINGTOR, Architraves. Shutters, Fire Wood ron, Cast Iron Volumns, Fire Grates, and gentieman at once advanced to the stove, and upon @peving the door a strange and fearful sight moet his astonished gaze—rightin the very midst of (be blazing flames was a large black snake writhing im agony. and uttering the pireous noise which had attracted the atten- bon of the lady. The snake slowly crawled eut of the stove and Yropped on the floor a veritable “fiery serpent,” and in a few sec. oudsexpired. The snake had doubtless en- tered a cavity in the sieeper in the fall, and relapsing into a torpid state, was only aroused when encompassed by the flames.—Hanover ( a.) Spectator. A DksoLtatTe GounTRyY.—The line of the South Carolina Katlroad, at its best estate, bever wes particularly attractive, but ome of the editors of the Charleston Courier, who re- ceutiy paseed over it, says: *-Alas for the prospect along the route! al- Ways somewhat monotonous in its dead level on either band, except when the blooms of spring softened the landscape into beauty, and sweetened it with the beauty that ushered in e summer prime. it is now one dreary waste, as if under blight from the passage of a thou- sand demoniac wings. Fields le at waste, in baked tallow, wherever the eye may range- Broomstraw and sedge, and weede, shoot up in desolating luxuriousness of undergrowth. Fences are all destroyed. You see no cattle— ho groups of browsing cews—no troops of grunting swine. Famine bas come in the name of freedom, and devoured the herds as with a tongue of mre. You do not see the promise of performing industry in yonder ime of virta- ous freedmen. who lounge in rags, with hands in their breeches pockets, now utterly bew: dered with the delightiul problem, a little more difficult than any io Euctid, which shall enable freedom to feed without the exercise of mind or muscie.” SUICIDE FROM UNREQUITTED Love —The tewn of Anna, om the Urntral railroad, in Unica county, lil, was startied yesterday Morning by the news that Miss Martha Stok-s bad committed suicide. It appears that tne unfortunate young lady had attended a party, accompamed bya young man of that town. and returning late at night the young man toid ber be was going to marry, naming the girl. Miss Stokes did not believe him. and so ex. pressed herself, when the young man showed her the license. Itsppears this was crushing news to her, and she determined to rid herself | of ite. She, however, coutrolied herself. as to any outward demonstrations, butslyly pro- cured &rsenic.ano swallowed nearly two tea- speonstull. Her friends soon noticed that she was ill, butsbe continued to deny it when asked. and finally they sent tor Dr. Condon, but when he arrived pothivg could be done, and the unfortunate g:rl expired at 2 o'clock next morning —Cairo(J!l.) Vemocrat Two Lovers Missinc.—The Sacramento (Ual.) Union relates the following: “The police are investigating a peculiar case. Two well-known citizens were paying attentions to the same lady, and she finally accepted and agreed to marry one of them on Christmas day. After the engagement, the anfortunate suitor still continued his visits as a friend of the family uotil within a day or two of the time fixed for the wedding, when the accepted suitor mentioned to the lady that he «id not like sometBing in the conduct of his rival, and therefore did not desire him to be invited to the wedding. On Christmas the bridegroom did pot appear to be married, and itnow taurus out that the rivals rode out together on the day previous, since which neither has been Seen. It is feared that there has been foul play in the matter.” More oF FLinT 8 UrzRATIONS.—Another of Fint s financial operations has just come to hight. It app that Messrs. Crook & Uo., upholsterers, timore, were engaged to do certain work to ships on this station, and ereby ran up @ bill Of abour $3000 against tbe government. Flint drew on the depart- ment for the amount bat neglected to pay it over to Crook & Co., and the fact but receatiy came to light by the = of Crook & Co, fora settlement. In this case it appears that the goverament is the loser, and Crook & Oo., will recover. Flint will be remembered by the most of our readers as quandom pro- prietor of the Old Dominion newspaper of this city.— Norfolk Day Book, 5th fees en S7 Some time ago a planter a short dis‘anc: from hee gave @ party to the young wiks in bis peighborbood. It wasa@ gay time, and am the course of the evening the boys aad girls pleyed forfeits. While this was coing cn, it ebanced that the son of the planter, a nice, modest fellow, bad to clam a forfeit of some of the girls, but he was overcome with dim- abead, John.” said the pionter ome of the gude.” Jobn nite foet to the other, blushed, and final- ty blurted oat ©«1—I[—never kissed a while ped. SF The New York Times sta‘es that a single firm in New York has produced, for this y s) tradein Valentmes, an aggregate of over cwo | and a Baif million valeutines, ranging in price from three cents to one bundred doliar sf and the total valne of whieh, as sold at resar . is more (ban three hundred thomsand dellars ‘This is the production of « single firm. Least or A Faxm —Meesrs. (Neal & No- Jand, real esta agenie, have leased for a | term of years to Messrs. Gresham Hough, of | Baltimore, and D. M. Mason, of Fauquier county, Virginia, the farm known ‘as tbe “Tibbs Farm.” the «Meadow Creek” farm, be- longing to the estateof Wm. S. Dabney, and fonr Bupdred aud fifty acres of the De tract, on the opposite side of the road.—. lottesrille (Va) Chronial: har - one Ee ste A® Issvearce Convention —The United States underwriters had a couvention in New York Iast July, which was so productive of goog Tesults that another insurance conven- ton bas been called for Februaty 20th, the ; invitation towhich has been sent to about eight ‘-pundred different companies. Di jegates f-om a Jarge number of these are expected to visit Wew York at the time specified. S7 A Nashville negro b: sned a Mr. Walker tor talse imprisonment, Inying dam- ages at, $25.40, becanse Walker had him ar- Tested om suspicion ofa robbery. which. it now appears, Was committed by another 7A “Philadelphia lawyer” gives the fol- Jowitig definition of Iaw and eqnity:—«at common law you aré done for at once; at equity yea are not so easily disposed of. Oae is prusstc acid and the other is Jaudanum.” S7 A cat recently got into the large cylinder of the “Hoe press of the North Britisa Mail newspaper. The unésortupate puss remained quiet fur two hundred r+voiutions of the cyi- jeder, when she tell Under it wpoa the furs and was dstributed over them. SF The Albany Evening Journal says: «A | deading. dry goods merchaut of New York said to us yesterday: ~I would willingly draw my check for a ha xdred thonsand dollars as & bus pus to Amy Mae volent iostitucion, if the House wou . S7 A. A. Kelley, the “proprietor” of the North 4mesiean cert of has nietly lef that Sey tao paca unknown. The jfawinhg wattomave taken place on the 2th @it., Dat it dida’t SJ Aa aged gentieman is said to havere- marked tbat there was never a womaa bora who id survive & great while it she bad Berown wey jm pyerytnipg ali the time, Wrought trom Axles and Boxes pPorcsams FOR LUMB &. Treasury DePaRtMeEnt, 1 Ail matertae to be removed within ten days af. Bealed Froposals will be » February 1st! ber required for the Exteusion, as described in the fol- MN. Osrolina (heart) Flooring, . Rot over 5 inches wide, an: W. Pine@om Calls.,1 Com. Culls., 2 pruce Scantling, 3 by 4 Spruce Scantling, Sby4 35,00 feet, voard measure, Spruce Balls, 2 by $in- ches, 20 feet lengths. = aboard measure, W. Pine Selects, 2in- ick. 3,000 feet, board imessare, W. Pine Selects, dressed, ensure, W. Pine Selects, dressed, 4,000 feet bend measure, W. Pine Selects, dressed, * board measure, W. Pine Selects, dressed, 1%, Inches thick. 2,000 feet, ss W. Pine Belects, dressed, *s inches thick. 1,00 teet, board meas ure, Poplar, dressed, 3; inch 1,000 iret. board measure, Poplar, dressed, 5; inch All the above descriptions of the best quality of their sever delivered at the time te time aa ordered. and be subject to the fa- *pection of the Inspector and Beceiver of Mate- ie y[ =: WALSH & 00-, Auctioncers, . schedule: 285, Corner 10th street ani Penn’s avenue. oA eal feet of ¢ respectfully call the attention of Hon:ekeep- &c., toour having fitted | 25.000 feet, board measare, Warehor measure, W. Pi ick rd inches, 20 fees lengths 10,000 feet. board measure, inches. 14 feet leng -. No charge for storage. Ow Auction and Commission Kust and favorably known tothe Wash the last fifteen years, will, uaranty te give perfect sat- . K. WALSH & CO., mateat eentbes BX 54gtrs co. 3 29. " Balesroom a Penn. —— LE & ©O- will their aay git Of stocks “of juors, smd Merchandise of ral cash advances made Sales at our sal UBSDAY; and on consignments. ind», must ailding from Auctioneers, AUOCTIO. D ANTS am +, bet. 9th and Lith sts. ty zharadsy, and ° i BEOOKES. Sciceman, Boots, Shoes. Tin Ware, Stores, to ati riee per M. feet, and companied by a wrigten guarantee froi Freon. tifat the bidder will perform the contract if The Department reser Nos. 291 and 293 Penns. Bales at suction every es the right to reject any f considered for the interest of the Goxerament to do 80, or to accept any portiens of m. Bide to be enclosed in a sealed envelope and en- lorsea ** Proposals for Lumver.”’ ment sf Dry Geods, always on hand at —— 5a e MOLLETT, | Wholesale and Betail japervising Aronitec Tin Ware, Sto: OB CONSTBUOTION OF Mayon 's OFvice, Feb 4 1867. ill be received at the Mayor's Oifice TURDAY, February io, tor plaas, 80, aiers in Hardware and — PRorosas F t, n. a of Government stock. consist- ects, Pillows. Shirts Clothing, agons, Wagon Wh: latform Scales, Counter Scales, Also, large quan barrows. Track Crockery, Lam, its Stove Pipe. md Stoves. with m ope yd a. s @ sold at almost any im a. tions, aud construction of cither an 1 or Wooden Br ge. at the termination of K street Creck, said Brids Bot less than 1i*> are nearly new, PRUPOSALS. PBervsars ALS FOR ARMY TSANSPORTA- Te TION QvARTREMASTER GENERAL'S O1 WaskincTon. D. O.. Jaun: , 1857. je will ‘ecelved at this of 'B FOs THE - ‘ina. PUB. x or the Srensnerss@ = ¢ Jour commenait March 31, 1808. on the fot ROUT 0) From Fort McPhere: such parte as ma yearon the Om Office Superintendent Public Printing, Washinsion, Jan. 15, In pursuance of the provisions of t section of the act entitled * An act to fa tbe purchase of paper fur the epproved on the 27th July, 1364, Will be received uuti! Wednesd . 1. oo Nebraska Territory, or be determined upon during the a branch of the Tatiroad, weet of Fort McPherson. or from Fert Laramie, Dakota Territory, to such posts o pote as are now or may be established in the Ter- Hise” Nebracke, west 0 Public printing,” the 13th dey of a bg until the sist { longitude 12 deg. in ota. west ot longitude 4 deg ,and in loredo north of necessary tl 44 deg . and east of lon, Territories of Utah and + inoluding if racts will be entered {ato for d daring the year, and Class 1.—UNCALENDBRED PRINTING Pa- ‘22,000 reams of fine Printii five pounds tothe ream of 600 r all that may BOUT: From Fort Riley, & Pointe as may be determined on the Union Pacific ratirond. B. D. re now or me) Ho. 2. of Keueas, or a ri hi tony pests ee y 7 be catabiiched ta ‘erritory ef Colora- ‘eos xico.or other hat Territory, point er polates on the route. ing Paper. uncalendered, aod Fr. measuring ifty-three pounds to the ream ‘Bivm or such other depot anes in the rritory 7° Met os, =: ur tations thi tare. may it Territory, w sue! Sta- be designated in the Territory ol the State of Texas west of Si and super calendered, and weighing ferty-f 40 sheets. Olase 4—MAP PAPER. ep Pacer. sized and calen- y be seunired, cor. t wi ching twenty Class 5 WRITING PAPERS, ( quired welgtr.} to Post. 19x16 inches 18x16% or 14217 toches Jinx %, of 17x28 inches it to be transported exceed on Route Do 1, 80,000 ou Boute No. 2, 2u. 3, 5.000 000 pounds, de juposals will be made for each route « iT will state the rate at which they will to be of any re- per 100 pounds per éransport thestores ar, bexinuing April 1, ~d | Saper Royal. 20x28 mehes Imperial, 225x141 incbes f above and net exceeding Olase 6.—PAPER FOR POsTt OF FILE BLANKS (ougine sized.) 40 reams mearuring 22x34 inches, weighing 40 | measuring 26x32 inches, wetgting 4; Measuring 2623 inches, welching 52 18x18 inenes, weighing 22 uring 18x24 inches, weighing 24 eam. ee, and each pri abondin the sum ef tigned by two or ranteeing that tn r the route men arty propesing the entered into, and nd sufficient security furnished by ‘said accordance with the terms of this adver ll be required to give bonds in 8 of res be accompante ber’ The laughter ha: ensued may | size not pnmmerated perth bt sng thy cae @ contract ix ropesal to the The centractor wi the following amou: Qn Route Pr | 100 reams measo: pounds per ream 40 reams meas Op Route No. On Ecoee alty and sol- Prop. sais will te reeetved for the whole qaan- fered as secur. tity or fer any portion, nut less than one thousand , ers designated ia Cle: 2 and for the whole quantity or any grated tn Clasves 5 one fourth Samples of t! n all the cla see, will pe furu! plication at this Office. and the successful in _ Seretres rigidly to conform to the oa Bach class will be comidered separate! to @ separate contract. but bid: a ee one or more of the classes in the » 'o posal will be consi by a guaranty that ti F their proposal shall be acce; ter imto an obligation, with good a1 eureties, to furnien the articles prop: each proposal manat he accompanied to jemce that the nersom or persous | said proposal are manufacturers of or the desertption of paper which he idder and person of Proposals must be “* Pri jo endorsed ‘01 an the case may be. C.] unless they fu! ofthis ad vortiects none will'be entertained ly with the requirements an ais —— wast ve for the faithful p Fight to reject any or all bids that may be reserved rved. tract each route must be in readi- ° oy th April, isc and execut ‘irea give or requi red nniess accom- | nese fo: service bidd will be required to age e ate No.2, at Bor! 3. at Fort Union, Rout: t Minnenota, or at such other Boutes as may be in- ach of the several he startin; jat of the route. Blank forme showing tt tered lication at this effice uartermaster at New Yor! orth, Omaha. Senta Fe, and just accompany and be e part of Proposal, By of the rtermaster y order oe rk rt oul: or they propose Several classes must be de ent Printing Offiee. in the (excent pre fs wi -.) im good oraer, tra charge or expe nditiens of the con- each route can be had ell frew from all apd every ex and sutject to the ins pecti Measurement of the Superintendent; aad Feerects satistacto: lying of an inferior a the classes, or @ re amines ateoy ticle ip any of iy the quantity @, will be cousidered @ viola- Besten MESS MAOKEREL, weplvipg from Boston direct, the very MESS MACKEREL, oir way to this market, consumption. sa thes ar w contalm very mech 1 one BXG@ELL Vanilla CHOOOL, =e ‘nished upon appli. reposal wii Aes jorm exactly there- matthis office, and no aevet which does not Ter find th: ewe e em trim me the kite qusntity asuslly pack 3 dD the Public Printta, towomow dismiss the eubject of im- | | BY jag lawte superintendent Se Pete Peking. Wat 5 are iJ attachment. ‘That the a prior lien om the said pieces before the said dee of tru @iscoversof the amount still due and on seid decd of trust. aud prays a sale of the sald pieces or parcels of grourd to satisfy the demands of the complainants avd other oreditors, and clon apaiaat sald defendants Jose 0 Jeh ary Johoson Maoson, Joba Fiynapd Jobo Maione, aud their confederates, when > restrain and prohibit them d servants from selling r further incambering, d pieces or of grennd : Itis thereupon. this 3d day of J judged ana ordered that notice of thi iven to the raid mou resident defendants, doseph John son, Mary John and Jobu Flyn, by publishing Scopy of this order in the Evening Star,a news aper published in the city of Washington, in the istrict of Columbia, three times a week for six consecutive weéks. warning said non-resident de fendants to be a sprear, in person or by solict- tor, at rules to Le held in the office of the Clerk of this Court, on the first Tuesday of June, A. D. lw? to answer the sald bill of complaint. other wise the same will be taken pro confexso against them: Provided the firat pulitcation of this order shali appeer at least four months before said first Tuesday June, 137, and stating the object and substance of said bill of complaint, A.B. OLIN, As<o. iate Justice, £0. A true copy: R J) MEIGS, Clerk WM, J MILLER, Solictior for complatuants, Je Stawew QBPHANS COURT, Fesx ARY 5,1867—DistRic? oF CoLUMBia, WASHINGTON OOCNTY, (0-102! :-— in the case of Morris Adier, administrator W. A Mary Aan Clark, deceased, the administrator A aforesaid has. with the apprebation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington Gounty aforesaid, appointed Saturday, the 2d day of March, 1467, for @ final settiemen' diMributien of the p sonal estate of said deceased, and of the assste in 4, a8 far as the same have been collscted end turned into money; when and where all th re heirs of said deceased are attend, with their claime pi or they may otherwise by law be all benefit In said deceased's es- tate: provided @ copy of thisorder be pubii = bray oo weeks inthe Evening lous anid da: _ AS. B. O'BEIRNE. fe 5-w3w* baa Register of Wills, pus 18 TO GIVE NOTIOK, That ti absori- ber has obtained fromthe Orphans’ Court of Washington county, im the District of Columbia. of w letters tes amentary on the personal estate of Jehn T, Braxton, late of Washington, D. C., deceased. All persons having clams agams the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subseri ber, on or before the sist day of July next: they may etherwine, by law, be excluded from sii benefit of the said estate iven under my hand this 3ist day of July, 1866. ait MAKY J. BRAXTON wr GOVERNMENT Boevings at CONVALESCENT CAMP AT AUCTION. Chieh Quarter master’s Office, Depot of Washineton, mde Washington, D C, February ¥, 1637. { y a! buildings at Conval Long Bridge and Alexandria, will be sold at pub lic auction on TURSDAY, March 5. under the ou per Vision of Brevet Lient. Vol Tames M Moo A Sale te commence at 10 o'clock Tiuese buildings comprice 22 Barca ka, 6 Mess Houees 2 Hospiia a:ds. 6 Store Houses.1 Lann- ooh Wash House 481 fee Uihices, 2 St 8.1 Shed, and nabs, which vary 10 size trom 7x20 feet tu 26x175 Bulldings will be seid singly. Terms: Vash. fu Goversient fands. Fifteen days from date of sale will be Purchasers to remove their buildings CHAS. H. TOMPKIN: - _ Brevet Brig Gen. Dept. Q. M. Ge 5 Hor Act’y Chief YM. Depot Washingtor OVERNMENT SALE aT CHARLESTON, ri The following Orduan-e Property will be sold at publicasaction st ths United States Arsenal, Ob C.. on MONDAY, March 4, 18a, ‘a: eaton. commencing at 10 o'clock « About 200 net tons (Uannon) Mast Iron. About 740 net tons Stot, Shell, &c., (about one- half have valuable soft metal attached } About 100 eades Shell i tb 15 tons Scrap Wrougit Iron About 4'. tons Scrap Hrase. Copper. Bc. £37 Wooden Artillery Carriages, froned. tu Woeden Ohassia, ironed About 7:0 Oavalry Sadaivs, 750 Bridles, 8.500 Gaxsriage Boxes, und a quautity of other Leather or d Fire Engine, (bulit by Agnew, , rfid barrels Doserviceable Powder ri nant of ot roper' con- rincipally of Musket Apponanace’ Wenn, pl: ments, Miscellaneous Tools ec. &e. > Cash on the day ot sale, in United States allowed for the removal of Proper- tion of which that not removed Gevernment ing 6 ayn Chief of Ordnance. . PARKER. By sathority Capt. Ordnance and Byt fe9-s&mta Co: jt L4=¢ SALE OF ABMY CLOTHING. Depot Quartermasters Off Baltimore: Mi., Foveunes 6 155 ¢ pit be sold iat Fublic Auction tn thecity of jaitimere, at ernment rehous oO r South Eoin street, "on WEDNESDAY, 12 4, el ry pe 7. @ lot o sbaery 27. Way CLOTHING, consisting of 3,478 NEW YORK STATE JACKSTS. of irregular patterm, 4ud vtherwise uusuited for isene to treops ” e By reasou of its long retention in store, mate: is in some inatances more or less dam a. “fhe sale willtake place in lots to entt purchasers. Terme: Gash, in Government funds, ou day of e ‘Three days allowed be ponerse Eee. 6 Quartermaster Genera: DF On ee Oe ee eee MBA LL Ocpiata, and Assistant Quartermaster.U.3. A , jepot uartermastér, ADREON, THOMAS & Cu., No. 1% bonth Charles street, fe 8-168 Auctioneers. [PORTANT 64LE OF GOVERNMENT VES- Dd “A s Belnmor d” Seey 9 Will be sold at puoiic auction, atthe of Bal timore, ( Henderson harf, t Baltimore,)on ee puLitan. i Of779 tons; length, 225 feet, breadth of beam, 31 yp th or holt, 18 feet; cylinder, 601 }. and lee! ‘ome. A rare opportunity is afforded in the sale of this eS pei desiring to purchase @ really vesse! She is of ght draft. the engine Ju moat excelfont ondition, aad the "Cfebelioved that fer size and build the © patie pty mpl ny Bt Mee ad offered by vine cash, im Government funds, on day of rt} rticulars mey be learned u - = onto the ned oF to i Auetie vie 5. ‘termaster General. By order of the Quart ferme os Sint, Oaptain and A.Q.M.,U.8.4.. ferme Depot Quartermaater, (joVESRMENT SALB. he property known as the “GOVERNMENT TAREBAY AND STRAM SAW Mite Tenn seventy-five scree land, near Sea Antosio, Texss. led Prop« in duplicate, will be received aptothe lstday of March 18 toe tie pacers of seventy- ve acres ut lend, inore or less, togeth- ex with the buiigings ereot-d thereon, and the ap- partenances appertainia, ea is to on 4 . taining TWRLVE STONE LIMB VATS Cone EWO WOOK Vv Te stanee enbuu. y-MILL, ONE STRAM BAW-MILL. capable. of sawing 3, EVEN STONK POOLS, | le of, tanning filteen thousand hides per, tho nd fest o lumber y. toree ONE BUALL STONE HULLDING. athe abo ¥ ip vit: ut two miles ufone the dau nearer woe the cond: totl Pad ear renee “it . to have cost 6: a Rs by ER rs Speier etre = Te Sate beURaiy aPereeto™ Sane eee ive m., and 90 and 6: m onl, Bi dail for sched: Anna polis, ane 1! WABHING MOBE,and WASHINGTON AND T are now rum as follows, viz - won aee m. TH FOR . AY STATIONS SOU" or Orlom ANNAPOLIS to or from Annapolis Lea 8:0 p Station wit! Station wi at the «ashington Station Ticket Office at all hours = ine-cng..00 well as at the mew office of the Bank: re an Shere, between St Brinn For New York, Phi i Boston, see advertisement of "tee Line.” < 3. L. WILSON, Master of on. ocM tf GEO. 1865, trains for Albat order of the Quartermaster Genéraly tas Ceut Camp, between the ook ce nae ce ee J iy ates | i Western Railroad for Lebanon Springs, Pitts! rey | ing car attached. Cor necti Western trains. and at Troy with trains for Ba: land. Burlington and Montreal. Blee; cars tached at Albany ocean | m. Returning, lea’ arriving in New York at6 15pm. leo, ing 43d street ats and arriving at Millerton Betarniug. leave Mificrton “ ita in ew York at it 3am O°? The guickest and most direct route te Richmond, | va. the Bo: raat rd \cl >, now entirely comes from Aqais Ureek to i t with trains on the Bic! mond and Betergbure and Bi Denville Balelgs. for Lig 1 Co i Bteame: Street Wharf daily 640 a.m and7 p.m. and arrive in 145 p.m. and3 30a m. THROUGH TO BICHMOND I ter aud 3% Houre Quicker Fifty Miles — host. thank: Be sure and Through Tickews me Oreck and Fredgrickeba » to Bichmond, te Uompany * Othee, corner of Peuua. avenue and 6th j street, or on of ta ‘Check e through ‘Secondary Symptoms. ating the use of mereury and all other @ redients. ved the 1's dove gies = — “ r 'y other Weshiagten, D. 0. . 8. YOU! 5 5 , Agen’ FP ipciucmoer macnn: Peet: ROO ay ! 5 | _ ee, .withoat ot except Bunduy? at 7:6 8. BW YORK, changing care at Philedel- VOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (ex: andey)et 7:45 and 11:15 a. ee ke m | Do | way 1 IN BONDAY. Leave for New York aug Philao,iphie at 6:0 p. ing cars for New York on 680 p.m. train Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York. or | Boston, can be had at the Station Office at al! hours in the dey. as well as at the new Prankers end Brokers Telegraph Lin opens. -etween 6th and 7 fice i3 the Te'bene. | th and ilroad advertisement | ener | CS a Barrons AND OBO RAILROAD. ASHINGTON, Jan. 6, 1967, Trains between ‘TON AND FUB BALTIMORE Leave daily, except Bund: 1:15 a. m, 204, and 4:30, 00 B ALL WAY STATION: . except Sunday, st 7:09 e. m., and Leave da end at 2:00 and 4:35 ANNAPOLIS. nd 4:39 p.m. No traing Leave at 6:15 and 7:00 a. mn. ¥r Leave at 7:45 vs REP ty PU nz. = 5 Ne FOR ALL PARTS OF THE Wikst. ve daily, except Sanday, at 7:45 a. m., and B mn On Sunday at 8:00 p.m. only, connecting at Relay th trains o Balilmore to Wheeling, rhersburg &c, THROUGH TIOKBTS to the West can be bed ‘Transportati General Ticket Agent. INTZ. Aceut Washing ton. Hyer BIVER AND BOADS —On and atter y and Troy. comnecting with | rig te and Western trains, will leave New York as follows Sa.m. Express train vie Hudson Biver Rail- Toad, Sth st and 10th av . threugh to Buffalo and Saspeusien Bridge without change of cars and cou- ing at T ith trai ~ . Boriicgton and Montresle: ore oem Batland, 10 ooL ern trains lia ey trains for North treia vie Harlem &c.-at Albany with Western traina.and at Troy | prth teaine tor Baretoga. Rutland, Barlington and ntreal. 48pm. Express tratn vie Hadson River Rail- road connecting at Albany with Western trains, and at Troy with trains for Montegm, with sleep: iT) . Bxpreestrain via Harlem road, rinectingat ¢ n with Western Railroad for Pittsfield, &c.; at Albany with t ng at Ohat Lebanon Springs. 30 D m. express train via Hudson Biver Ratl- road, with sleeping cars attached Buffalo avd Buepension Bridg- w: cars. 80, sleep car ever) inst) at chet be 5 Railroad. “Oonuection tof Troy will be mans of East Albany This train will ran on Sundays np 4 Train sd panera gy el ae car attashed. con bany i carly trains Buffalo and Suspension Gridge. _ dat rth | ti ill be run via Hadsos Bi | A Buaday train wi Af BP, yrs Batlrond from New Y. ee | ie . leemng N rk at mediate ations. 4 en Hy = : ry a via Harlem Railroad. ieay- a.m. . HB. VAN TUT. wil. a. Van (piece ra TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWIOE DAILY, (Sunday p, m. excepted.) Petersburg and ester, 3. O re Keyport and © Vandorbiit leave Sixth inday evening excepted) at — vrive 10 Richmond at SVEN HOURS, Shes Ponet, aren. Boa Ticket. it, Washington. ra Gane, aps-ly potomaec TRANSPORTATION LINS. NOTI0E TO BEIPPRES. The A. BITHEB, L pocester riomen Bay, Foxwell q Piney Point, oe More et 6a. 5B. BB ., Agents, ap T-tt . evenae. Pruorrcren BeURoval Lerrmns bat. ay hacle de Paris, and the } of jeune. oer eescmiat No 1, isthe effectual remedy for Re- permathorrhoes, Exhaustion of Ue'dyetom *Erlevemar Bo’ 2 has entirely super: sed use oO! tees Cul 5 ae ‘0 $3 isthe infal emed: ‘as ob ei form of & most - Keen mea Secured’ trem the, etlects. of cit. mate ae tier for Sonant in S27 @3 each, er four ‘a ry ane for 83. | Se" sdministered Seilamends, Bour, &e, &c retal| Dr BARROW, . 194 oterneert net, a etobe had aes of & 0: FORD. Ho. 900 Fsaa'e N ‘ACKEREL AND OODFISH. ge rasatela AGRO rIsS. Trey with traiue for Baratoge endpoints | y. “MORNING At?.300. m. for one. ACCOMMODATIONS Reading and ali imira, &c.; Central, Cumberland Valley. Sugita | ra 7 Chambersburg. Pinegreve, ao. AFTERNOON EXPBESs. biiadelphia at 3.30 Leaves P! for Beading ‘ottevilie, Harrisbu: 5 Brediog end Columbia iat reed trains for Volum BEADING ACOOMMUDATION. Leaves Keadi 6.0 -; topping at stations; arrivesin Pitindsiphiagesee a Revurving, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 p. m.; by he -37) ety Pe m. rains fer Philadelphia leave Harri at Sal and Potteville burg at 8.10 645 8 cou fraina teen Aft rnoon traine leave z; snd Potteville at 2.45 p. rriving at Philadelphia at 6.45 p.m Harrisburg acoommodation om angtins at atil0p. m. mect~ ith Afternoon Accommointh South ate.30 p.m. arriving in Philadelpuie et 9.bo Train, with @ passenger car attached, leaves Philadel; atiz = fi sivas autieat Totnes Beeciny i proeice sad ry for Philadelpiia aad al jones. All the above trains run dafly , Bunda; Buneay Trains leave Pottsvell OC aii 6 biledelphie for Philadel: D m.; leave - returning from Reading at 4.25 Penney’ ine for Aliestowa, end with the rout 8 4 Srain fer Harris- » Bc; at TUM with Hs rie, fe A bteettg ek aces for burg with Bone wants ana ams, and tral Beilroad Becher agi haised Bprong ten or timore ic.) stn iprees Train leaves larris Bey ivan from Pitene ot o OF bt » With heat trata for Bes York leaves i aerisburg at 10 p. m. in for ee ging ' arg leaves New SOuUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Tisine leave Pottsville at 7,11 308. m. end 7.15 .m., returning from Tamaque at 7.35 a Paoand 4.16 D. m. baie acne SUBUYLKILU AND, SUSQUBBANNA Bay. Trains leave Aubura at 7 a.m a ark. ati and Tremont; rain, LJ jebury >-m., and from voment et 73 em aad 322 caRKS FREIGHT. Goods of all_ descriptions forwarded to all the from the tompany's New Freight TRALES Leave Philadel daily ats. " outhin y at5.30e. m., 12 45 noon . for ‘ing, Lebanon, Pottsville, Port Cifmioh: ane a poiuts beyond: MA Close at the Philadelpita Post Diaces on the road and tte eoomebos er ot = ‘aud lor the prineipal stations only at 3.15 sof the Penney which ie teached airgerly ty tesco which te r cl rectly he ol Ket dtreet Passenger Hatiway. Thee the One butand Walnut street Bailway rac withia one Suuare ef it. — SUNDAY8—The Market Street Cars leave a etreetes tarting minutes before the AGGAGE BXPRESS and deliver Baggage at the ona hy SF St the office, No. 631 Ohestnut street, will receive attention. pd Parkerurg Train... . Harrtebarg Accemmocati Lancaster Accomm dati pittevarsh and Erie Mat! Mtiadeiphie Bx preas bia Express leaves daily. All other arschgers bs Mall Traits ge to Williamepors enews te care,end Strive at Leck Ha- Athout ach. Pleeping Oar Tickets can be by ‘@pplication atthe Ticket DAice OST Chesees sea Trains Arrive at De; Vez: Orvcinvati Express * wel = ae xpress. ccommodation a Express arrives 4. OD: . Civcipnat! Bx: erri trains dally except Banday Passengers leaving Leck Haven som. end a. m., reat As tal hout change of cars, f.om itliameport. vy Day Buprese, ath ep m exon! ty an; risk fon Bact eee. fe Wear a iy ri pperel, and limit tbe bility to One the risk of y to ‘ t, 631 Cheet- t SAMUEL H, WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the oad FMIGEANT TBAIN runs dally, except ¥ 1] partioulars as to fare and accommode pply to FRANCIS FINK, 137 Doce st. ‘oa F iat hy ae in Tork er ai Li . foot of Liberty street. Go: ‘at Beupton Re py me To ’ ul Yalley Rullrond ind ite copnections, ferminnes rec’ line to Pittesurg end the West without change of cars. 4LLENTOWN LINE TO THE WEST. Two kxpress Trains daily for the West, except Sundsye, when one Traia in the evening Sixt) miles and three hours seved by this line, to Chicago. Ciucinnati, St. Louis, &c., with bag one change of cars. WINTBR ARRANGEMENTS, Comme cing Jamuary 7, 1s.7—Leave New York as follows 6 A M~—Vor Easton, Bethichem, Manch + Williamsport, Wilkesbarre, Mubanoy Cit, &e. 8:04 M. Mai, Tratn—For Flemington, Bas- ton. Water Gap, Scranton, Wiikestarre, Great | Beud, Pittsburg, Binghamton, &c. aM —Western Express for Kaston, Allen- town, Harrisburg, Pittsburg, and the West, with but one change care te Cincinnati er Onicago, and but two changes to St. Leuis. Or = Berri-burg with Nortbern treland Phitader- pbie ond Erie Roads, for Brie end aoe vil Be: gions, . TRain —Por Reston, Allentown, Mauch chur F, Wikesbarre, Heading, Pottevilie, B tris: cae For Boston. Bethichem, and Mauch nk. Fs Flemii " $b oM For Banton, Beatin Barrisbay . Wit aie lew York to Willtamspert. 6.15 P. —For Somervi 79 PM —For somervilic. - TERN ‘Train.—For Bae ty f ware Bxrasse earn Fer Ba “Siceping cars through from Jersey City to Pitts- wiadiitignaltrehas are ran to Bergen Point, fi West can the office of the nical Ballrond oe hee ‘ersey, foot of street at North River. at No. 1 Astor Bouse, 546 Brovavay, and et Mo18 * BNS, Superintendent. YOBA AND EW HAVEN BalLRvaD. N*Y. Station in New York, corner 37th street and Fourth avenue ~ ~ poe led “3 yont d11.99 orth 8 Ex ), For me ES ae eka, 530 eet Be Mord, Stratford, Fairfield, Seuth and Westporte’ em gets.» n. ab tart i cede (Yor Darien and Greeawich—t 3, 11.08. m.5 1h ‘or m (Ex.), 3( Bx.) 3.50, 4.30, . 6 90. (Bx)2 * Chester and jiate Btations—7, Pattie ‘m.; 3 60, 4.30, 5.30. 6.90, and 7 p.m. CONNSOTING TRAINS. inghelé—8 a. Bx.;)3. For vis Shore Line sii For rd and Springfeld—8, (Ex.,) 11.39 8 Heat River Rafiroad— a, m..(Ex.;) - 8D. m. to and JAMES H, HOYT, Buperintendent.