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THE EVE} a oF Fic fake LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, d at the Second Session of the Thir- ty-minth Congress. (PrBLic—No. §3.} Aw AcT making appropriations and to sup- ply deficiencies in the appropriations for ihe service of the government for the fiscal June thirtieth, eighteen Dun- Snd sixty-seven, and for other pur- enacted by the Senate and House of Repre= es of the United States of America im Con- grets assembled, That the tollowing sums, orso much thereof ss may be necessary. be. and the fame are hereby. appropriated for the objects Dereipatter expressed, he fiscal year end- T ing June thirtieth, eighteen bundred and six- | ty-seven. namely DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Pexsion Breau To meet deficiencies of the present fiscal year on account of pensions for army widows and others under various acts, ten millions or navy widows and orphans, seventy thousand dollars Provided, That s: tramsierred from the navy pension tund. ENGINEER S OFFICE. To meet deficiencies of the present fiscal year on account of engineer officer having the supervision of the Union Pacific railroad and branches, land-grant railoads, and wagon roads, namely: For compensation of clerks, three thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingene ies, five bundred doilars. FOR CAPITOL EXTENSION Fer eight additional monolithic columns, eleven thousand two bundred dollars. For vertilat . Wine thousand dollars. For supplying deficiency in appropriation for work on the Capitol extensi twenty- nine (bousand eight hundred doliars CENSUS OFFIUE. Forthe purpose of paying the amount dne | certain United sistants fo aking the eigbuh hundred iz: In the State of © T hundred and sixty dollars aud ¢ ght cents. in the Stute or Maine, dollars and six cents; in the State ine dolars ana ~ixty-p of Oregon, S, sixty- Mexic and *ixiy-nin bington, nm being im theaggregate ed and thirty-threed tnd tar ’ . That ne par t +m priated shal! be paid to oron x E ’ taimant who participated ia the lateTebelHton, or gave to it aid aud com- tor? INDIAN BUREAt mount, or So Muck thereof as may 10 pRy the indebtedness racurr for the Indian seryice in the Sta’ and Terrstery of Washingt eighteen hundred and sixty, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and eighteen hundred and sixty- two, forty thousand dollars Prerided, That such payments sball be made only to the ori- ginal owner of the claims, and upon satistac- wry proof turnished theaccounting officer. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay Isaac Strenm for additional services as a clerk in the Treasury Department trom Jan- wary first, eighteen hundred and titty-tour, to March first, eighteen hundred and fifty at the same rate paid for similaradditional Ser. vices prior to that date. four huudred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. expended for temporary help. For six iron stairways, repairs, and repain: mug in the brary of Congres=,and fora ne s@ylight im the central library. five thousand two bundree and sixty dollars. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. To pay for completing the repairs and tur nisbing the Executive thousand dollars: Pre say ments be made on a urnishing the Exe tive Mansion ) & joint committee of Congres by such committee To replace the water-pipes or tpitol and avi- and sever nuisance, two tho! hundred Goltiars ughly repair the roof of the Exect tive Mausion, two thousand five hur dred dol- bars penses of the Senate as follows For additional messengers. seven thousand | doltars Fer additional Jabor in the folding-room aud materia), ten thousand dollars. Per stationery. ten thousand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS For deepening and improv ing Westport har ‘wor, Connecticut, twenty-five bundred doliar For dredging and Matntaining the chanel of te river Thames near Norwich, in tbe State of Connecticus, to compiete the work. | <birty-six thousand dollars. For services rendered py the inate F. M Koteb, in furnithing an originai aruele “on cattle” tor the agricultural report of eighteen bandred and sixty-one, two hundred and | twelve dollars and fifty cents, to be paid to the widow For temporary clerks in the Treasury De- artment for the fiseal year ending June t th, eighteen hundred sud sixty thoussnd dollars: Proriied, That tb tary of the Treasury be and is hereby aed in his discretion to classify el thorized according to the character of services For the pu their the mint to purchase publications relatiug to | metats and the manipulations thereof for the ibrary of the mint. one thousand dollars Fe tying (he expenses ine ed by the Deg ent of State by sending tiegra; despatches over the Atlantic cable, thirty | thousand dollars for the ¢ For preservatic tom-house Tin and fl able offices f{ rrert vear Inding court-rooms. twenty-five thonsand collar Yo enable the 1 the lower b: rd to erect im More perms dork Treasury + forty-five thousand curry section ¢ gTanupg the rig owners over public lands, and poses.” approved July twen bondred and sixty-six, thir » dollars. F other par See. 2. And it further enacted. That the ations enses of unexpendea balance ¢ beretotore made tor de the legislatsve arsembl Nebraska, is hereby diver the ptTpose of procur of Nebraska, said survey the appro Ying the ex eral Land (fice all merchandise gaugeabl« by Inw e Niue. 4. And be it further enacted, Tiiat the gangers at the port of New York shall receive, from and after the first day of April, eighteen hundred and Sixty-seven, an @nnaal salary ot two thousand dollars Provided, That the compensation of said officers ax tablished shall notexceed in any fiscal amount of fees earned by them. Swe. 5. And be it further enacted, That the second section of au act making approvria- tions for svadry civil expenses of the vern- ment, approved April seventh, eizhteen hun- hereby so amended as to ire the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to pay t contractors, Butler and Caerpen‘er, heaum of weary cbousand dol- dred apd sixty-six, authorize and req iherein referred to, 3 STAR. | ontingent expenses, ten thousand dol- sum be xty dollars ¥-1X tho i of Oregon by, in the years , oress assembled, Thi Mansion, thirty-five That no further counts for nts shall have been submitted and approved n copper > pay deficiency and keep in repair the age ator near Litt Falis, Potomac river, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. To pay deficiencies im the contingent ex- se of enabling the director of and care of the unfinished xX. eighteen ix thoussnd & geological survey v be prosecuted der the direction of the Commissioner of the EC. 3. And be it further enacted. That upon erealter «xported upoa which drawback orreturn duty is allowed, and upon all goods gaugeanbi« by jaw withdrawn from bouded warehouses for ©xport, there shall be levied and collected ny the collectors of the several ports ten ceuts per « claims maity Spe. 6. And b further enacted, That the surplus sum of two thousana dollars, now standing on the booke of the Treasury to the credit of & fund to enable the Joint Committee en the Library tocarry oat a contract a William H. Powell, anthorized by a jei es- gintion approved March second, eighieen han- dred and sixty-five, fora picture illustrative ictory, (said sum being in ex- Tequired to carry out said con'ract,) is hereby transferred to the tund for the purchase of books for the library uf Coa- gress : 7. And be it further enacted, That the deputy surveyor at the port of San Francisco be paid the same compensation annually that i= Bow paid to the deputy collector at said ort. { ; Suc, ©. And be it further enacted, That the tem poral eTkS in the ()uartermaster Gen- eral’s office shall receive the aame compen- sation as is paid to first-slass clerks, to take eRect from and after the first day of January, | | ergbteen bundred and sixty-seven, nda sum sufficient to pay the same is hereby appropri- | ated Swc. 9. And be it further enacted, That the sal- ary of the District Judge of the District of Cal- iformia sball be five thousand dollars. The salary of the District Judge of the District of Lousiana shall be four thonsand five hun- dred dollers. The salary of the District Judge of the District of Massachusetts, Northern, Son bern and Eastern Districts of New York, Eastern and Western Districts of Pennsylva- nia, the District of Maryland, Northern Di: irict of Ilmois, Southern District of Obie, and the District of New Jersey, shall be four thou- sand dollars egch; and the salaries of the Dis- trict Judges of every other District shall be three thousand five hundred dollars each; and ‘aio salaries shall be iz full compensation for all official ser vices performed by such judges, and sball take effect at the commencement of the next fiscal year, and no other allowance or psyment shall be made to them for travel, expenses, or otherwise, and the amount neces- sary to pay the increased compensation herein provided tor shall be paid out of any money in ibe treasury not otherwise appropriated Suc. 10. And be it further enacted. That, it the Supreme Court shall in any one year direct its Teporter to publish a second volume for such year, of its deeisions, and if such second yol- ume sball be publisbed accordingly, an ad- ditional sum of fifteen hundred dollars shall be paid said reporter therefor on the delivery by said reporter to the Secretary of the Inte- rior for distribution accerding to existing laws | ot three hrndred copies of such second vol- ume of said reports; and the amount necessary to pay the same is hereby appropriated Nec 1. And be it further enacted, That the ce required by the fourth tion of the aci tled ct to a part for publishing bates in Co and ‘for other pn approved July fourth, eighteen h i -ix'y-four, ts hereby giver aie the provia i S. abr Le hist and second sections of said ac Ske. 12. And beat further enacted, That the Sec. retary of the Interior 1s kereb: i Sppemtin the office of the Commissioner of beions, iM addition to the clerks now at ofilce, twenty-eight clerks y-tour of class two: eighw i of class four; said cler ships to end of two years, and a som sufficient to pay the salaries of said cler}s from the dete of their appointment to the thir- meth of June, eiebteen hundred and sixty- Se veb, and forthe fiscal year ending the thir- seth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty- | eight, be and the same is hereby appropriated, Approved, March 2. 1867. ~ [Popiic—No. * AN AcT making appropriations for the sup- port of the army for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and for ether purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate ani House of Repre- sentatives of the United.Ntates of America in Con- the following sums be, and the same are hereby. appropriated, out of any money in the trensury not otherwise ap- Ppropriated, for the support of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight: For expenses of recruiting, transportation of recruits, and compensation to citizen sur - | geons for medical attendance, three hundred To enable the librarian of Congress toemploy | two additional assistants, commencing April | first, eighteen bundred and sixty-seven. two thousand four hundred dollars: and there is hereby added to the contingent fund of said library the sum of one thousand dollars, to be thousand dollars. For pay of the army, fourteen million seven hundred and fifty-seven thousand nine hun- dred and fitty-two dollars. For commutation of officers’ subsistence, fwo million two hundred and twenty-eight | thousand nine hundred and eighty-two dollars. For commutation of forage for officers’ horses, one hundred and four thousand six hundred dollars. For payments in lieu of clothing for officers’ servants, two hundred and seventy-six thous. and nine hundred and seventy-eight dollars. For payments to discharged soldiers for Clothing not drawn. two hundred thousand dollars For contingencies of the army,one hundred ibeusand dell f Surgeon is office, RKMORTES ANID ARSENALS Ty a° Rock Islanc aand eighty-six thousand recommended by the Chief of (rd. bonce. twe hundred thousand doliars: /rocided, ‘That the ownership of said bridge shall be and emai ot ‘ ad ates, and the Rock 1 Railros Jompany shall ve the night of way ove a bridge for all purpores of transit across the island and river “pon the condition that the said company shall, | by fore any money is expended by the Govern. ment, agree to pay and shall secure to the { aited States, first, balt the cost of said bridge: anc. seecnd, bait the expenses of keeping said brdge in repair, and upon guaranteeing seid conditions to the s@tistaction of tne Si retary orW contract or otherwise, the said com- | pany shall have the free use of said bridge for the purposes of transit, but without any claim tu OwbereDip thereot. For Watervliet ars 1, West Troy. New York, thirty-eight thousand two hundred del- jars. For current expenses of the ordnanee sery ice, three hundred thousand dollars. For Allegheny arsenal, Pittsburg, Pennsy!- yania. thirty-four thousand dollars. For-Cbamplain arsenal, at Vergennes. Ver- mont, eight hundred doll: le For Columbus arsenal, s, Ohio, one hundred and thirty-nine thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. For Fort Monroe arsenal, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, six thousand dollars For Fort Unon arsenal, Fort Union, New Mexico, ten thousand doliars. For Franktord arsenal, Bridesburg, Penn- *yivania, thirty thousand dollars. For Kennebec arsenal, Augusta, Maine, one thousand five bundred and tweuty-tive doilars. For Indianapolis arseval. Indianapolis, In- Gina, One hundred aud sixty-nine thousand six hunared and twenty-tive dollars. For Leavenworth arsenal, Leavenworth, Kuneas, fifteen thousand dollar- bor New York arsenal. Governor's Isiand, New York, one thousand two uundred dol. lars ! or Pikesvillearsenal, Pikes ville, Maryland, eight hundred dollars tor Sunt Louis arsenal, Saint Louis, Mis- | sour, sixty-five thousand dollars For Warhington arsenal, Washington, Dis- riet of Columbia, fifty thousand dollars. For Watertown arsenal, Watertown, Mas- sacbusetis, twenty one thousand six hancred and sixty en dollars For the { the Willard Sears es- 2 ining the Watertown arsenal grounds, uine thousand and seven handred dol- oF somnch thereof as may be necessary and the Secretary of V s hereby authorized to sell at public auction » jotof land belonging tothe T nied States siraated in South Boston, rvice, and pay the proceeds thereof Treasury BU REAt OF REFUGEES, FREEDMEN, AND ABANDONED LANDS. For wesot as issioners, sub. a commisst agents, one bun- wud forty-Seveu ad tive hundred For salaries of clerks, eighty-two thousand eight Dundred oullars For jonely end printing, sixty-three thon- sand dotiars For quarters and fuel, two hundred thousand dollars lor commissary stores, one million tive hun- Cre@ thousand dollars Yor medica) department, tive huadred taou- sund dollars Dor transportation, eight hundred thousand | doilsts. Fer school superintendents, twenty-five dollars uildings tor schools snd asylums in- cluding construction, rental, and repairs, five Lupdied thonsand doilars, For telegrapbing and postage, eighteen thou- sand dollars” #rorwed, ‘That the Commission. er be hereby authorized to apply any balance on band, at this date. of the Refugees and Freedmen’s Fund, accounted for his last an- moe Teport, t id — imsntations ac- tually incorporate lor loyal refugees Ireeamen: tnt provided fate, That no io or clerk not beretofore author zed by law sball Teveive & montbly allowance exceeding the sum of two hundred dollars, Suc. And be it jurther enacted, That the besdy Te of the General of the army of the United States shall pe at the city of Wasning- AIKS AND IMPROVEMENTS | ection of & bridge =t Kock Island, | end, the Secretary of War and th | ficers, three trom the army and three the same is not needed forthe | tor, and all orders insiructions relating to Miliary operations ed by the President or Secretary of War shall be issued through the General of the army, and, iu case of nis ina- bility, throngh the nextin rank. The General of the army shali not be removed, suspend or relieved from command, or assizoed to duty elsewhere than at said headquarters, except at bis own request, without the previous ap- Proval of the Senate; and any orders or in- structons relatiug to militery operati ise sued contrary to the requirements of this se: tion shall be null and void; aod any officer who shall issue orders or instructions contrary to the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor in office; and any offi- cer of the army who shall transmit, convey, or obey any orders or instructions so issued, con- trary to the ee ions of this section, Kuow- ing that such orders were so issued, shall be liable to imprisonment for not less than two bor mere than twenty years, upon conviction thereof im any court of competemt jurisdic- tion. SEO. 3. And be it further enacted, That sec- tion three of the joint resolution relative toap- pointments to the Military Academy, approved June sixteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, be, and the same is hereby repealed. SEO. 4. And be it further enacted. That the eum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of apy moneys in the Treasury not otherwise ap- propriated. to be disbursed by the Secretary of War, in the erection of fire proof buildings ator near the cityof Jeffersonville, in the State of Indiana, to be used as storehouses for Government property. SEC. 5. And be ut further enacted, That itshall be the duty of the officers of the army and navy and of the Freedmen’s Bureau, to pro- hibit and prevent whipping or maiming of the person, &8 & punishment tor any crime, mis- demeanor, or offence by any pretended civil or military authority in any State lately in re- vellion until the civil government of such State shall bave been restored, and shall have been recognized by the Congress of the United States. Suc. 6. And be it further enacted, That all militia forces how organized or inservice in either of the States of Virginia, North Oaro- lina, South Carolina, Georgia. Florida, Ala- bama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, be forth with disbanded, and that the further or- ganization, arming, or calling into service of the said militia forces,or any part thereof, is hereby prohibited underany circumstances whatever, unti] the same shall be authorized by Congress. See. 7. And be it further enacted, That the Paymaster General be authorized to pay un- der such regulations as the Secretary of War shail prescribe in addition to the amount re- ceived by them, forthe travelfjing expenses of such California and Nevada volunteers as were Gischarged in New Mexico. Arizona, or Ttab, and at points distant from the plice or places of enlistment, such proportionate sum ccording to the distance traveiftjed as have been paid to the troops of otber States simili ly situated: and sach amount 2s shall be ne- cessary to pay the seme is hereby appropri. ated outof apy moneys in the Treasury not Otberwiee appropr d Approved, March 2, I~ al [PupLic—No ~ AN Ac®, making appropriation tor the con- struction, preservation, and repairs of cer- tain fortifications and ether works of defence for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen Dundred and sixty-eight, Be it enacted by thy Senate and House of Repre- sentatires of the Cnited States of Americain Con- gress assembled, That the tollowing sums be, and they are nereby, appropriated, out of a Money in the treasury not otherwise apy priated. tor the constrnction,preservation, ar Tepatr of certain fortitications, and other work: of defence for the year ending the thirtietu of June, eighteen hnggred and s.xty-eight: For Fort Scammel, Portiand, Maine, fifty thousand dollars. For Fort Georges, on Hog Island ledge, Porth » Maine, fitty thoneand dollars, For Fort Winthrop, Boston, Massachusetts. fifty thousand dollars. For Fort Warren, Boston, Massachusetts, lifty thousand dollars. For fort at entrance of New Bedford harbor, Massachneetts, thirty thousaud doslars. For Fort Schuyler, East river, New York, fifty thousand dollars. for fort at Willetts Point, opposite Fert Schuyler. New York. fifty thousand dollars. For tort on site of Fort Tompkins, Staten island, New York, fifty thousand dollars. For tort at Sanay Hook, New Jersey, fifty thousand dollars. For repairs of Fort Washington, en the Po- tomiac river, twenty-five thousand dollars. For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Virginia. fitty thousand dollars. For Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida, titty thousand dollars. a For Fort Jefferson. Garden Key, Tortugas, fiity thousand doilars. For Fort Cimen, Ametia island, Florida, twenty-five tobousand dollars, For fort at Fort Point, San Francisco bay. California, fifty thonsaud dollars For tor aime Point, Calitornia, fifty thon- sand dollars. For jortat Alcatraz isiand, San Francisco bay, California, ose hundred thousand doi- lars For Fort M Hompelire, fifty thousand dollars For Fort in dence, Boston harbor, Mas- usan? do! ey hundred and fifty-five thou For Fort Montgomery. at the outlet of Lake Champlain, twenty. housand dollar Por purcunse and repair of instruments, ten thonsand dollars For purchase of sites pow occupied snd posed to be occupied for permane t detences Provided, That posa purebase shall be made except upon the a proval of its expediency by the Secretary o War and of the validity of the ttle by the At. iorney General, fitty thousand dollars. Yor purchuse of sites now occupied by tem- porary sea-coust defences: Provided, Thut no | such purchase shall be made except upon the | approval of its expediency by the Secretary of War and the validity of the title by the Attor- ney General, twenty-five thousand dollars. Por construction aud repair of barracks and qusriers for engineer troops at the depot of en- gineer supplies pear St. Louis, Missouri, twenty thousand dollars. For construction aud repair of barracks and quarters for engineer troops at the depot oten- gineer supplies at Willett's Point, New York, twenty-five thousand dollars Sec. 2. And be tt further enacted, That there sball not be over fifty per cent. of the forego- ing approprigtions expended dnring the fiscal year ending thirtieth June, eiguteen hundred and sixty-eight. and the residue thereof shail not be expended "il otherwise ordered. SEC.3 And he il further enacted, That in order to determine the relative powers of resistance of the turret i the broad-side systems of iron-clad vessels of war and whether or not our present beavirst guns are adequate to the Tapid destruction of the heaviest plated ships now buil', or deemed practicable on either system, and whether orjiet our best stone fu: sill resist our heaviest guns, and if not wha: ncregse in strength by adding either stoue or on © anion form ts ne sary to that 5 Seeretary of the Navy we hereby authorized to detail a joint board of not less than six competent ot- rom the bavy, Whose duty it shall be to coustruct and y firing upon them such targets as the deem necessary for the purposes above med. And the Secretary of War and the retary of the Navy are hereby horized and directed to supply the board with snei Teeulittes for this purpose as they may require Provide fonds Ireant done from the uuexpended es to be borne equally by the War yD 4 “ d nd id from such funds ar sal as the Secretary of War an: yotthe Navy may designate respec. Approved, March 2, 167. —---wee HEAVY Loss of JEWELEY, &¢ —On Monday evening Mrs. Henry C. Jarrett arri ed in Puiladelpbia from New York. Amang be: bacgage was « box containing an Indian she wi valoed at $1,500, a #1000 five-twenty { nited States bond, seve-al articles of jewelry, watches, bonnets. and some valaahle papers in all valued at nearly S4,ucg. There were also in the box a large number of Private pa- pers belonging to Mr. Jarrett, including thea- trical contraets, and correspondence trom Paris and eisewhere. The checks for the bag- gage were given to the expressman. the bag- gage was londet on the wagon, and While on ine way from Walnut street whart to the American Hotel the box was either lost or stolen.—/hil, Press &# Beverly Tucker recently travelled from San Luis Potosi to the eity of Mexico, and was robbed fivetimes. The first time they took his money. the second time his clothes, the bird time they tried to get bis money, but be- cause be bed none they strack him on the hed with a sabre. and a young man who was with bin received a terrible wound just over ibe right temple, which came near putting an end to bis sight, if not his life. Tye fouarta time the stage in which he bad taken passage was attacked and robbed in the streets of the city of México, and twenty leagnes beyond, Vera Crug, the stage was again stopped, and Leverly Tucker was robbed for the fifth time. So says the newspapers. &7 American bens are very grateful f protection accorded them by the pr oP iY on Canadian eggs of t cent per dozen. _S7 Captain Charles Simmons, of the Unites States artillery, coramitted Suicide at Key Weat last week, AUCTION SALEs. WILLIAMS. Anctioncers $26, corner 7th aud D streets, IMPROVED PROPERTY SIXTH WARD aT PUBLIO AUCTION On MONDAY, the 5th iustant, at 5 0’e Il, on the premises Tweedy 8 subdivi | forty -five feet front by the vie jo Si7, ettusted at the corner feast containing 13,257 square conesting of one ry Frame Houses. GOVERNMENT SALES. = EBMASTER Pe a tees 1567 3 YoOuEENa |NSEBVIO@ABLBE QUA B No U ee odes AT AUOTI Chicl Quortermasser's Office VALUABLE vlic auction, “100. and the & pthef Lot No. %, tu avenue and 6th str | feet, with the improve oen story tee x consieting in part of— Four-Morse Army 63 Coal Office Stoves, 21 Cylinder de, 10 Two-Horee and revenue stam $5) down when th _ mh 8-8,11,13.14.11 COOPER & LATIME (bate clerks with of the parokaser, LLIAMB, Ancts, 1 Four Horse de, 100 sets Lead mele Bar 65 sets Wheel-mule do. 20 sets Lead Ambalanee 8% yards Oo | 58 sete Wheel nei : Tl Saddle Biaukets, Jaa. O. McGuire & Uo ie! Wagea Oo corner Penn avenue and ilth street, Ollice Buliding. IMPROVED REAL K8- TH WABD, WASHING- be B ibs. Old Tire Irom, | 00 Ibs. Iron Shoes, 25 Ambalsnoe Wheels Bridles Gom 0 TBUSTEE'S L t anya 4 E'S SALE OF 4 TATE IN THE F TON. vo." | oun bl ly virtue of a e oft District of Columbia, site uprem~* Oourt of equity, dated cause in which @ compixinants, . the undersigned blic auction, to the hi ho as Hammers, » Braces and Bits. Black i be continued each day until the whole Terms cash, in Government funds. chases wits | Secure 5 ats Ftof Lot No. ginning on K street southwest corner of east 23 feet, thence | feet. and thence south | improvements Gen . Byt Brig, Gen, id lot. and running thence rth 80 feet, th: SO feet; together with the part of Lot No Fourth street Also, the -outh beginni: | West, at the southwest and ronping thence east 66 feet feet. thence east to th thence north 13 fee: to the line of said 33 feet to the point of the improvements. sized BANKERS. ont os foot theme JAY cooKE & co, thence west 93 feet 4 st. and thence sooth PUteensh siveei, oppossie Treasury, Buyand sel © tcurrent market rates, and Resp onstantly on hand, a full supply of ail GOVEBNMENT BONDS, BEVEN-THIBTIES, AND OOMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders ter BTOOKS. BONDS, &c., executed, sad Ccliections made op ise On each of said Leave da!’ | m., and €:30 of which will be required residue in two equal instat- ‘welve months; the satd deferred from the day of sale, jotes or bonda ef the with @surety or snre- payments to bear interest id tobe vecured by the n aser or purchasers, proved by the of sale are not complied with with- ‘er the day of ssle, the trustee re- ht to resell the sai 1 cost of the defaulting pnrohaser or after giving five da: Bocensibie points. Boston, can be bad at the Station Office at all ir RoW in the day. as well as at the new o! in five days ai BARRow eco, serves the rigi Property at the &ronue, tween 6th and 71 ¥8 notice of the time, Corner Loutsiana avenue and Seventh @ OVERNMENT GOLD AND SILVEB AND LAND WAREAETS First National Bawk of Washington of Jay Cooke &Oo WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Casbler GOVERNMENT DEPOS: SECURITIES, __Auctioueera, Southewet corner K and TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON THE ISLAND By virtue ofa ceedof tras be ded, the undersigned the wth day of im frontot the p lic suction, th ‘© DUMbered 538. t gether with thereon, whieh Frame Tenement Estrect between id and 4 Terme of sale: One balance in six monte: deferred payments to be secu: Upon the property, or at chaser the whole amot andconveyancing at cost of pur: terns ef sale are not complied w days from day ofaale. the Trustee reswr right to resell at the risk and cost of giving five days B. H. LASKEY weet nalfof FINASCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED y fronts 25 fee 18th sovets, opPosite the Treasury Upariment Soverument Secnrities with Treasurer United with interest. Tus by a deed of trust the option of the pur cash. Stampa unt down in BT ONE MILLION DOLLARS ew We boy and sell ail classes of G@OVAANMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and m om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vonchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to as. FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVERE- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Csshier. ing purchaser, |) tice off-uch resale. _mih 9.12,15.18 ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ¥ FRAME HOUSES AND 20TH STREET WEST, near M street north, at Public Auction. Oa TU AY, the 19th instant, i sell, on the ¢ No 100, wit! two two-stor: five roome eac! il reo TWO-8TOR at 5o’clock p. emises, part of Lot No. the improvements, coa- will make a comfort- ‘Bce for a=mall famti: Ono balt cash; monthe. for netes bearing by a deed of trust on the premines cing and revenue stamps at the cost of 'b On cach house when 6. BREEN & WILLIAMS, A GLE & CO., Auctionee: jalesroom No. 295 Penn, Between 9th and 10th ats. NAGLE & ©0- will gi to the sale of Real Ber ture. Also, to the Wines, Ligue Je Liberai cash advances made Sales at ow: lesroom e@ UESDAY; and SATU NaG Auctioneers, Cf and secared Hwee: RIVER AND BOADS.—On and aiter 1866, tratns for Albany and Tri cont Nerthern and Western trains, will leave New York as follows: chasers. §50 dow mizd _@ TEAMBOAT LINES. L8UN SMALL ‘OR THE EASTERN SHORE, wiaen SMALL, n STEAMER bt rsonal attention. 1d Household Furni- the steanch: i. eake Bay, will resume »March2i. Sheleaves aon street wharf, HOURSDAY, and for EASTON POINT, DoE. HUGH- cE. steamers plyin, her rente on SA 1UBDA her pier supoaite Fo DOUBLE DOUBLE Mh wr ih trains tor Garatogs. Butisnod yPrustees BALE. In pursuance of 4 power of sale vested In me by a deed of trnst, executed to me by George W rnelia D Mitchel, hi - District of Columb FORD'S Wi A z Returzing from THE BAS leaves Lio; d’s Landing sti Cambridge at Washingeton city the 28th day of August, L tall interms- ay. touching &c.. one of the iavd to the kichest elarge wumberof fir © state-rooms. land. tached d harbor, Mame, FREDERKIOK MAC BAILE TO TRAVELLERS GUING SOUTH TWICE DAILY, (Buu ay p. m. excepted.) aa” Be AND PO | th the year cigh XTy seven at outh harbor, New Saturnia) s attached from N Ty couuty, ar P northern aud northwestern of the tracts fs East Alber Thie & ! connecting there | Bond aud Petersburg and Bicunw | Ballroads. for Petersba: thirty five acres of = un 00d state of culti vation, «trated ina healthy uetghbor!ood, well watered. and under very good provements consist oftwo comfortanie lox dwel DES, Rood stable, corn hous: sary out-bnildings houses. The above described tract is susceptible @ divided into twoor three convenient to look at the property can do v. King, restding on the tand. who will take pleasure in showing it. third ot the purchase money of sale, the residue of the paid in one and two years fale, the purchaser or purchs- ror their notes, wit bearing interest from the d ent of the whole purchise mo ecuted by the trustee. the ser of preparing the deed a) pensOHN f WILLA LEVI V RTMENT OF THE I STATES PA m. Bet | srrivingin New York St. » Keyport Street Wharf 6.28.m. endé 5 p.m. and 3 30 THROUGH TO B! aor SEVEN HOURS: a ter and 3% Hours Quicker than venae “7 Other ag a Ti h Tickets oficial SRE De te. corne! : it, oF on board of the Baggage and © Vanderbdi!t lesve 7th (Sanday evening excepted) at m. and arrive in Bichmond at a pod: m. Retnrvine. leave aud other neces - m., arriv! £004 tobacco- Persons wishin, rolby calling on Terme of eale: @: to be paid onthe purchase mone trem the day of Baggage Wagons will be { convey passengers aud baggage Passengers by this line vi and several battlo- Ping at that point. readi to fweon depots pass ight Mount ciate wee > Ticket it ington. ah “7 ‘© TRANSPORTATION LINB, SOTICE TO SHIPPERS, A. BYTHRE, | yore the stomach er bow EBIOn, ENT OFFICE, NGTON. February 14, 1367 JOY A. POPE, adminstra- On the petition of L trian of the estate of Augustus B Pope, of Somerville. Massachusetts, praying tension of @ patent granted tothe said Augustus | R. Py he 2ist day of June, ’ jectro Magnetic Ala: from the expiration of said pate piace on the 2ist day of June, iss: Itis ordered that the eaid petition be heard at the Patent Ofice on Monday. the 3d day t 12 o'clock M.: and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, ffany they have, t mot tu be granted. he extensiou are required to ‘atent Office their objections, specially h in writing, at lesst twenty days before 1 testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken accordance with the the office, which will be farnished on application 353, lor an improve- for seven years - Which takes TETTECS Y 2 SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERS JUICE ‘9 Wharf, dazell’s Wha: at Balti w S y said petition 0: BRO , Agents, the day of hearing; and transmitted in WNE & woke INGTON YSAND COUNSEL E EE FREEDMEN, ABANDONED LANDS. No. 476 Beventh street, ATTORNEY Ordered also. pee b ce Lo ecm the Llican and the Nation Btelligencer, Wash ee ‘and 1a the Journal. Boston, Mle: once ®& week for three successive week ° fret of said publications to be at least sixty days previous to the day of heai ite the Post aatiod Pe ec LoUBI A fall aseortment of all ete choice Fioar for brill uot Patapeco) end Liteetor ecsity ot Pi rf ‘or . sera in ths Distticn’ Ae the intese tant hee ‘D extensively counterfeited and seld im this city, we would !uform those wishing this four by arrangement witb the miliers we furnish it lower ¥ it cap he obtained ~ ity secend to none. ibe Bret cases, family Flcar. atiow se igre. ‘estern Flour nstore and for . M. GALT & OO., Indiane avenue and Ist d materinis now at their isposnl, re | Commissioner vf atest jer of Patents P_B.—Eéttors of the above papers, w¥il copy, and send their bills to the & paper containing thi (M2tBorouiran PATE 347 O street, between 43; and 6th streets, Furnished with McKenzie’s Splendid Reel Oven ‘oved machinery, tii STEAM BAKERY, from any othe: fraction manufactured at thi is sh to any heretofore offered in this marke e M4 to fo!lowing varieties : SOUIT. e attention mit A very choice article, from select fi BOSTON ORAOGK Bkg From Welch’s family flour, equal to aay in the TEINWAY’S PIANOS. 2 new assortment of 11 Pian UFORTES trom tr fact ic ‘OF: and Uprigh Fes Extra fine, from hi, ¢ tollowing standard varieties ATEE C. jUGAB ORA is BUTT: For the isst tem years Steinway’s Pianos have, received the first premi: } K, Boston, Philatelphis,sod Baltimore makers, whenever and in competition. A’ eit Pianos over a\ world, ty of trig METZERO fe23-tf No. 31% Penn av BS, lea extra flour, i ver 7 hay tthe World's Fair in recei the er rot ere & CO ~ OBL TER, enue, Bole Agents, ‘ing Grocers aud F; See _ RAILROADS. 1866 pesxsrVa¥ia nocre 1867 - To Tua SOBTHWEST. SOUTH. AND souTE- = EST WINTER SCHEDULE On apd afte: a Jenve oo iollone ember 19, Ish, tral Washlagrou. 7 Meam/s imore.... 9 t “DO CiLE TRACK dock : SOBNERY. Palace State room Jars. with modern improvemen and saying from four to twelve hours tn thie os ary otherroute. T b f . Westeru ano Ventral New York, mule S80 to Two Datiy Trains to the West, . . “North. FREAK rom Baltimore to ROUR ESTER ax4 BGR withont -hange serengers by this route from Baltimore have the advantage of making all changes j tos DEPOTS and po FERRIES * '8 UNION Tickets by this route can be procered at the of cormer 6th street ang Pennsy r the National Hote mation will be given at all times Passengers procuring tick+ts at th Be} Moe can tn Bleeping Oare for Ei- Li iS. Ticket it, me 3 o ED. 8. YOUNG, Gen. Pass. Agent. Baltimore _deliy "[BROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGT Pe Pui ADELPHIA Ake KEW oe Te ml . irs or rinare, wi daily (except Sunday) 62pm $ roe NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel- } cetera gaily (except Sunday) at 11:15 a.m. and FOR PHILADELPHIA. rai Sunday) at 7 45 and 11:15 «. and Philad,ipbia at 630 p w York on 6.80 p.m. train Throng tickets to Philadelphia, New York or Keaokers and Brokers Telegraph Line, street: See Baltimore and Ubic Ballroad eévertieeme: © for schedule between Wasbingten, Baitimere Anne polis, and the West J. L. WILSON. Master of Transportation LM COLE Geveral Ticket Agent ~ Gno. 8. KOONTY., Agent, Washington ALTIMUBE ABD 08 10 BAILBUVAD. A<Hixe TON, Jan, 6, 1867 ee ASHINGTON AND B DIN GTON AND THE Wa w BALTIMORE except Suniay, at 7:0), 745, « d 20, and 4:90. apd $00 p.m BALL WAY STATIONS Leave daity, except Sunday, at 700 =. m . ane 2 and 3:00 p.m. Fok say STATIONS ty bg OF ANNAPOL?s JNOTI Leave at 6:18 and 7.W a. m.,a@nd at 2.0) and« ss FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 745 & 7 | DB. m. to or from Annapo! ON SUNDA FOR BALTIMUOBB, Leave at 7:45 @. m., ani 2 Wy and 5.00 p.m, FOR WAY STATIONS. Lea’ m pat 2s sad 6202, . R, P. a OF THE WEST. a Lea janday, at 7456. m., a 8:00 p.m Gr Sundey at 8:00 p. ly. connecting at Belay Piation wi — Tio “Baliimore to Wheeling, THmOUGK MoKETS to the West can be bad at the washington boa tation Ticket Office at all . day, as 99 at the mew office of the Ban rs and Brokers’ Telegra Line, 345 Penn. Te avenue, between 6th an streets ec New York, Fbiladelphia. and Boston, see \Vertisemen: - ine.” WILsoN . of Transportation. Mi. COLE, General Ticket Agent. SKOONTS: Agent Weewia ton, vs ne Express train via Hudson Biver Rat!- a.m. road, 30th st. and 10th av. threngh to Buffalo and nsien Bridge without ci. of care and con- pectine sitter ishtralte for Saratoga, i tland, jon YJ ei Brprews and Mail trata via Hodson ver Railroad, connecting at Albeny with Wen:- ern —_—— at Trey with trains for North. press train vie Harlem Baflrond, ‘26th st. and 4th av,, connecting at Chatham with Western Railroad for Lebanon Springs, Pittetieid. t bany with Western trains.and at Troy Flington and 3.45 p_m. Express train vie Hudson River Esi! 0 wat Albany with Western trains, road conpecti and at Troy with trains for Monutt@ag, with siee)- | ing car attached. 4:15pm. Ex | Lebanese prings. train vis Harlem Ratlrosd, m with Western Bailroad for tsfield, &c ; at Albany with u trains. and at Troy with trains for Bot- Burlin, end Moutreal. Sleeping cars at « wi siceping car every day ex York thr urg withont c oI +. Connectte Troy will be made » 2 Will ran on Sondags p.m Trein via Ho iver Railroad, w leepine car attach necting at Albany wi ¥ trains fer butaio ond Buspension Brid and at Troy with trains for Saratoga sud poin-s North will be ran vie Hedsom Rive mi New Lork to Poughkreps: tatious. leaving New York » urping, leave P. keepsic 6t3.45 p.m , 15 p.m Harlem Railroad. lear od arriving at Millerton : eee illertom ats p. a a New York at 12 “se Wea. ¥. RBILT. 19 Vice Prestdent we ECRET DISEASES. SAMARITAN Girt: SAMARITANS GIFT! a Sunday tratu vt treet at Ga. m . 4) THE MOST UZETAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Ouns,” fer | GONORRHGA, GLEET, STRiCTCRES, es. Gontal: Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Oniy Tem Palis 10 bs Tusen so Rifect a Cure, They are entirely vegetabic, Having no smell por taste, and will not |; fo egrecnne ln of the most delicate ‘Cures tu from we to fons days, PE want enone | WP ene University of ‘Penneyivania. ene of the moss eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present + no exposure, mo trowbie, WO hans whaterer. Let those who bavedespaired of cared or eee ee eSAMAKITAN’S GIFT. —— Bent by mall in 8 plain cavelops, Price—Male packages, $3. Femaie, BLOOD! BLOOpD!I! BLOODII1 SOROFULA, ULCRRS. SORES, spurs ALES, BOILS, 'SYPHT NEREAL DISEASES. ac” us, aa yabtose positive cure. SYPHILIS UK VENSBSAL Dissa: SEB, the | SAMARITAN'S BOOT AND HEBE JLIOK te vent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- | the venereal polson, so that the care is thorough permanent. Take, theu,of this purifying res and } 4 be healed, snd do not transmit it to | Sosterity that for which you may repent in afer sass! Do NET oaeraint ough you be proacuncea pearadle, i ARITA N'S aint 3 7 i0ms t vestice of ri will remove ever? ey pOrities from ~ ot Mt FEMALES |{” 1 mauy affections with whic uumpers of wen ney tba BOUT AND HERB Jiiome ees Seon aamek tacit Sura te esc complaints ructdent to the sex. ‘Beni by express. Price 31.25 per botiie. sone we copg AMAT AE win orn rown FAMILY BLEAD. AVENNER. 347 Ostrece ‘HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTIOE, That the «: bere bave obtained 30 from the hans’ Co county, im the District of Coiu: A omits om the wi r with Havenner LABD’S feiz-im THO. DE FANTAISiz, OHOUOLATS RTAISIE MAILLARD’s“” OH PAR BXOELLE: OOOLATS ts pecially for table use, table use, . BUROBBLL. Mth ~~ fPeminaee Sct ms having elexms against the same, with the vouchers the ir. 8. A. H. McKi they may baad law, Given under our hands this 16th pee heen. ipl Vanilla CHO and te Propared Washi Dd. corner Betruary gent: day of February, —— 554 900 or ae }. Oatonville, Ma, tony” ao 148, CUBRANTs, Bath x Sto via low 5 SLUR. —