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re THE EVENING STAR. OFFICIAL,» LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Passed at the Second Session oi the Thir- sy-nimth Congress. {Pvstic—No. &.} An» AcT making sppropriationes for the legisia- tive, executive, and ex) eof the government for the year ending the thirtieth ef June, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, ana for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ef Rep- Pesentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are Bereby, appropriated, a oney in the treasury. Dot ol le Sebeetonn for the ovjects hereinafter ex- pressed, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth June, cighveen hundred and sixty-eight, eamely: = LEGISLATIVE. Fer compensation and muleage ef sena- ters, four hundred and fourteen taeusand doi- For compensation of the officers, clerks, mes- aengers, and others receiving an annual salary an the service of the Senate, viz: Secretary of she Senate, four thousand three hundred snd <wenty dollars: officer charged with disburse- mente of the Senate, flve hundred andseventy- six dollars; chief clerk. three tpousand dollars; principal clerk and principal executive clerk in se office of the Secretary of tne Senate, at two sbousand five Duudred and nimety-two dollars each; eight clerks in offive of the Secretary of she Senate, attwo thousand two hundred and Twenty dollarseach; Keeper of the stationery, we thousand one bundred andtwo doliarsand forty cents; two » atone thousand dred and ninety-six dollars each; one seven hundred and :wenty dollars: Sergeant-at-arms and Doorkeeper, two thou- sand four hundred dollars: Assistant Doorkeep- ev. two thousand and forty dollars; Post- maaster to the Senate, two thousand one Bundred dollars; Assistant Postmaster and mail-carrier, one thousand sevea hundred anc twenty-eight dollars; two mail boys. atone tRonusand two hundred dollars each; superin- tendent of the document room. one thousand eight hundred doliars: two assistants in doca- ment room, at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; superintendent of the foid- ang Toom, ore thousand eight hundred dollars; shree messengers, acting as assistant doorkeep- ers, &! one thousand eight hundred dollars each, seventeen rs, &t one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each; clerk or secretary to the President cf the Senate, two sbousand one hundred and two dollars and forty cents; clerk to the Committee on Finance. two tDousand two hundred and twenty dol- jars; clerk tothe Committee om Claims, two sbBousand two hundred and twenty dollars: clerk to the Committee on Printing Records, two thousand two hundred and twenty dol- lare, superintendent in charge ot the furnaces, ene thousand four hundred snd forty dollars. aesistant in charge of furnaces, eight hundred anc sixty-four dollars; laborer in charge of private passages, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars; two laborers, at eight hundred and sixty-four dollars each: chaplain to the Sen- ace, pine bundred dollars; one aa eae man, eight hundred and Sixty-four dollars; making nimety-eight thousand seven huadred and four dollars and eighty cents. For contingent expensbs of the Senate, viz: For stationery, twenty-five theusand dol- Jars. Por newspapers, five thousand dollars. Sor Congressional Globe. thirty-five thou- sand five hundred and thirty-two dollars. For reporting and printing the Proceedings in the Daily Globe tor the first session of the seortieth Congress, twenty-one thousana two Dundred and fifty dollars For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the Senate for the Con ional Globe for reporting the proceedings of the Sen- ate for the first session of the fortieth Congress, = andred dollars each, four thousand dol- . Fer exe complete set of the Congressional Globe and pendix for each senator in tne fortieth Comgress who has not already re- eerved them: Provided, howerr, That any sen- ator who has already. as a member of the House of Representatives, received a Pportien of a set of the Congressional Globe shail only be entitled to receive, as such senator, the ad- @iuonal voiumes required to complete one fall set, nine thousand three hundrea andseventy- hve doliars. For paying the publishers of the Congres- sional Globe and Appendix, according to the pumber of copies taken, one cent forevery five pages exceeding three thousand, including th+ indexes and laws of the United States, fifteea tRousand dollars. For clerks to committees, pages, horses, and earryalls, fifty-five thousand seven hundred and fitty dollars. For Caprtol police, twenty-five thousand five Bundred dollars. For expe! f heating and ventilating ap. paratus, twen'y-five thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, thirty thousand collars. For compensation and mileage of members ef the House of Representatives and delegates from Territories, one million one hundred thousand dollars. For compensation of the officers, clerks, mes- sengers, and others reéeiving an annual salary im the service of the House ot Representatives, viz: Clerk of the House of Representatives, feur thousand three hundred and twenty dol- lars. chief clerk and one assistant clerk, two thousand five hundredand ninety-two dollars each, five thousand one hundred eighty-four dollars: twelve assistant clerks, (including the librarian.) at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each, twenty-five thousand nine bundred and ttventy dollars: onechief messen- ger and messenger to the Speaker. at five dol- dare 8nd seventy-five cents per day each, four thousand two hundred and four dollars and eighty cents: for three messengers, at one thou- sand four hundred and forty dollars each, four shencend Usree hundred and twenty dol- ars one engineer, eighteen hundred dol- three assistant engineers, at one thou- four hundred and forty dollars each, four thonsand three hundred and twenty @eollars: six firemen, at two dollars and forty cents each per day, five thousand two hundred and fifty-six dollars: for clerk to Committee of ays and Means, two thousana five hundred and ninety-two dol- lars, clerk to Committee on Appropriations, twe thousand five hundred and ninety- two dollars: clerz to Committee on Pubiic Lands, two thousand one hundred and sixty Gollare; clerk to Committee on Claims, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars: Ser- geant-at-Arms, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars: clerk to the Sergeant- &t- Arms, two thousand one hundred and sixty Goliars; messenger to the Sergeant-at-Arm:, oue thousand four hundred and forty dollars Deorkeeper, two th@usand five huudred and ninety-two dollars. first assistant doorkeeper, two thousand five hundred and ninety-two collars, Postmaster, two thousand five hun- ered and ninety-two dollars: first assistant pestmaster. two thousand and eighty-eight dollars: five messengers, at one thousand seven bundred and twenty-e1 dollars each: two id and eighty dollars each, chaplain of the House, aine huudred dollars; stenographers, four thousand three bandred ana eighty dollars: superintendent of folding room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars: superintendent and assistant the document room, at five dollars and sey- entyesix cents per day eacn, four thousand two hundred and five dollars and eighty cents: eleven messengers, five at eighteen hundred dollars and six at fourteen hundred and forty Collars, twelve messengers during the session, at the rate of fourteen bundred and forty dol- lars per annum, eleven thousand five hun red and twenty collars For captam of Uapitol poliee, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars: lieutenant, eighteen Bundred dollars, twenty-nine policemen, each a. one thousand five hundred and eighty-four collars per annum. and one watchman at eleven hundred and fifty-two dollars, twenty- five thousand four hundred and eighty-eight collars; making one hundred and fi y¥-five thousand two hundred and forty-nine aollars. For contungent expenses of the House of Representatives. viz For cartage, three thousand eight hundred dollars For clerks to committees and clerks of the House of Representati four thousand doljars Por twenty-four copies of the Congressional Globe and Appendix for each member and Gelegate of the forueth Congress, and one hun- cred copies of the same for the House library, tar: temporary ves, thirty- thirty-Sve thousand five hundred and ninety. | two dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For paying the publishers of the Congres. sional Globe and -Appendix, according to the number of copies taken, one cent for every five Pages exceeding three thoueana, inc!nding the sndexes and laws of the l gited States, fifteen thousand dollars. For one complete set of the Congressional Globe and Appendix for each representative im the fortieth Congress, and each delegate, who bas not recerved the same heretofore, thirty-seven thousargd fiye hundred dollars: J rovided, ‘That notice is hereby given that at the close of the fortieth Congress the United States will termimtte *he purchase ofone com- ple set of the Congressional Globeand A’ ‘o- x Jor each senutér, representative, and dele- te, previded for by the act approved July o. aes bom i sixty-four. For folding documents, tuctuding ferty.two thousand dollars. For tuet aad lights, inclading plambing, gas fitting, repairs, and . fifteen thousgnd dollars. bint For furniture, repairs, and packing boxes for For horses, and saddle horses, ten ‘Bousand two Dundred and thirty dollars. Fer laborers, twelve thousand eight Bundred and nimety-three dollars. For additiona) annus) compensation to Louis Saunders, in charge of House water-closeta, one hundred dollars, and for deficiency due Bim for the current fiscal year, one hundred a iscellaneous it fifty-three tRoussad six bundred and fifty do For newapapers, twelve theusand five bun- dred dollars. Fi jes and temporary mail boys, sixteen thowsendl two hundred dollars. os nad For reporting and publishing proceedings the Daily Globe, Swenty-elght SSovaane dol- Ts. lars. For stationery, twenty-seven thousand dol- Ve rs. For the weual additional compeneation to me reporters of the House tor the Congres- sional) Globe for reporting the proseedings of House, eight Bundred dollars each, four thousand eight hundred dellars. PUBLIC PRINTING. For compensation of the Superintendest of the Public Printing, and the clerks and mes- sengers in Bis office, elevem thousand five hun- red and seventeen dollars. For contingent expenses of his office, viz: For stationery, pos*age, advertising, farniture, travelling expenses, horses and wagons. and miscellaneous items, two thous: ollars. For the public printing, four hundred and forty-three thousand eight Rundred and sixty “oor f lic print ‘or paper for public printi hundrea and sntyfave thousand nin For the public bindt three hundred and fifty-one tRousand three Bundred and sixty- six dollare. For mapping in caees depending in the Su- preme Court ef the United States, three thou- sand dollars. For lithographing and engraving for the Senate and House of Representatives, seventy - five thousand dollars. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. For compensation of librarian, five assistant librarians, messenger, and laborers, thirteen thousand six hundred an igbty dollars. For twenty per centum additional on the above, twenty-seven hundred and thirty-six dollars. For contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollars. For purchase of books for said library, eight tmousand dollars. For purchase of law books for said library, two thousand dollars. For botanic garden, grading, draining, pro- curing manure, tools, fuel, ana repairs, and purchasing trees and shrubs, ander the direc- tion of the Library Committee of Congress, three thousand three hundred dollars. For pay of superintendent and assistants, and assistants in botanic mm and green- houses, under direetion of the Li! Com- mittee of Congress, six thousand one hundred and forty-five dollars and eighty cents. For twenty per centum additional allow- ance on pay of the above, twelve hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixteen cents. For vartbesine files of the ge periodi- cals and newspapers for said library, one thousand five hundred dollars. COURT OF CLAIMS. For salaries of five judges of the Court of Claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solicitor. chief clerk and assistant clerk, bailiff! aud messenger thereof, thirty-deven thousand three hundred dollars. For stationery, books, fuel, labor, and other contingent and miscellaneous expenses, three thousand dollars. For cempensation of attorneys te attend to taking testimony, witnesses, and commission- ers, two thousand dollars, For payment of judgments which may be rendered by the court in favor of claimants, ten hundred thousand dollars. EXECUTIVE. For compensation of the President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars. For compensation of secre tosign patents for public lands, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the private secretary, Assistant secretary, short-hand writer, clerk of pardons, three clerks of fourth class, stew- ard, and messenger of the Presiden: of the United States, eighteen thousand eight hun- dred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Executive office, including stauonery thereof, tive thou- sand doliars. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. For compensation of the Secretary of State and Assistant Secretary of State, Second As- sistant Secretary of State, examiner of claims, chief clerk, superintendent of statistics, clerks, messengers, assistant messenger, and laborers in his office, sixty-five thousand eight hun- dred and eighty doilars FOR THE INCIDENTAL AND OONTIN. GENT EXPENSES OF THE DEPART- MENT OF STATE. For publishing the laws in pamphlet form and in newspapers of the States and Territor- jes, and in the city of Washington, twenty-five thousand dollars. For proot-reading, avd packing the laws and documents for the various legations and consulates, including bexes and transporta- tion of the same, four thousand dollars. For stationery, blank books, furniture, fix- tures, and repairs, five thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items,two thousand five hundred doliat For copper-plate printing, books, and maps, five thousand dollars, For extra elerk hire and copying, fifteen thousand dolla! FOR THE G ERAL PURPOSES OF THE BUILDING OCCUPIED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT. For rent of said building, fifteen thousand dollars. For alterations and improvements of the building and for means of protection against its destruction by fire. fifteen thousand dol- lars. For compensation of four watchmen and two laborers of the northeast executive build- ing. four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars For contingent expenses of said building, viz: for fuel, lights, repairs, and miscelia- neous expences, ten thousand dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of the Treasury, two Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury chief clerk, supervising architect and assistantarchitect, clerks, messengers, as- sistant messenger. and laborers, one hundred and eighteen thousand nine hundred aud twenty dollars. For compensation of the Firet Comptroiler, chief clerk, and the clerks. messengers, and jaborers in his office, forty-eight thousand three hundred and torty dollars. For compeusation of the Second Comptrol- ler, chiet clerk, and the clerks, messenger, as- sistant messenger, and laborers in his office, ene hundred and thirty-seven thousand and eigbty dollars. For compensation of the First Auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, a: nt messenger, and laborer in his office, sixty thousaad three hundred and sixty dollars. For compensation of the Second Auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger, assis- tan’ messengers, and laborers in bis office, five bundred and twenty-one thousand eight bun- ared and forty dollars. For compensation of the Third Auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks. messenger, assis- tant messengers, and laborers in his office, three hundred and eighty-nine thousand and eighty dollars For compensation of the Fourth Auditor, chief clerk, and the clerks, messenger. a: tant messenger, and laborer in his office, bunéred and ten thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars For compensation of tre Fifth Auditor. chief clerk, and the clerks. inesseuger, and laborer m his office, forty e thousand nine hundred and twenty doliars. For compensation of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Department, chiet clerk, und the clerks, messenger, assis- | tant messenger, aud the laborers in his office, ope bundred and ninety-tbree three thousand che bhanared and sixty dollars. For compeusation of the Treasurer of the T nited States, Assistant Treasurer, cashier, assistant cashier, chiefs of division, book- keepers, tellers, assistant tellers, chief clerk, and the clerks, messengers, assistant messen- | gets, and jaborers ip his office, one hundred ana eighty-eight thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. | _ Fer§compensation of the Register of the Tressury, Assistant Register, chief clerk and tbe clerks, messengers, assistant messen- ger. and ‘Isborers in office, nimety-one | thousand five hundred and twenty dollars For comprnsation of the Soliciter of the | Treasury, Assistant Solicitor, chief clerk, and the clerks, laborer, and messenger in his of- Se twenty-two thousand one hundred dol- jars For compensation of the Commissioner of Customs, chiet clerk, and the clerks, messen- gers, and laberer in his office, forty thousand | Dine hundred and twenty dollars. | For compensation of the chief clerk. clerks, messenger, 4 laborer of the Light-house Board, nine thousand five hundred and twen- | ty dolars. For compensatien of the Comptroller of the Currency, Deputy Comptroller, clerks, mes- sengers, and laborers, one hundred and twen- ty thousand dollars. a 2 For paper, special dies. and printing of cir- culating notes, and expenses necessarily i curred (including express charges) in’ pro. «uring the same, in the office of the Ai ig two hundred thousand er of the Qurrency, dollars. For ealaries of Commissioner, Deputy Co: Missi ners, Solicitor, heads of divisions, and clerks of ernal Re ae Office. three hnn- éred and forty-nine thousand four haudred fifty dollars. ‘or Fent, diet. paper, &nd so forth. for etampe and incidental expences, including the cost of subserptions, of suc! bers of copies of the Interna) Revesue records and custome jourmale as the Secretary of the ‘may deem necessary to ly the Jevenee o@ees two WESGIOG hua BID Oe and For salaries and expenses of collectors, as- eescore, assistant revenue agents, ii et and sq) tendents te and Grawback, toge Fr with the on youse of imto effect the vanous ns of the several acts previding Internal Revenue, Renn gome items otherwise estimated for, six million dollars: Provided, That no assessor of collector shall be entitled toany portion of the salary ining to the office unless sach assessor 5! Rave been confirmed by the Senate, except in cases ef commissions to fill vacancies which may have ha; a by death or resignation during the recess of the Senate. t "ro BAiLROADS. 1867 ramvercvamia noure 1867 CONTINUED.) TO THE HOB’ UTH, AND SOUTB: EDULE. 2 aig ‘24th, 1567, treine will ron as om to Central New York, ib from timore 00H BS) Perickee un MO ei ria shores without chan, Dagens on 78. ets by this route co ‘et be procured at the of- Peansylvania avenue, i] : reliable infor- ; ARNOLD. Northeast corner 6th street Washi: 7D, SOME, Om. Pe han BROD A LINE BETWS: T DELPHIA AND N del-ly ASHINGTON iW Yous: Wasnineton, Jan. ‘Trains between Washington and ‘Hew York Bow run as follows. vis: FOR BBW YORK, without change @ daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 a. "Fda mW YORK, changing core at Philadel- aon (except Sunday) at 11:15 a. m.and >: FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave dally (ex at 7:66 and 11:15 a, m., and 650 8nd 6:3 ase of care. b tickets to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, can be had at the Station Oftee at all & in the dey. as well as st the new office in the Banke: ph tine, 348 Penn. road advertisement Washington, Baltimore, est. ry weekeee pie We oc! a! Ly Assapeue, and the Wi a “OGLE Generel’ Ticket Agent Gao: 5 KOOSTE. Aeon ington. ASHINGTON, Jan, 6, 1867, ‘ains between WASHINGTON A Bar and WASH: fmol THOTC J! aND THe Ww dally exe = eenre ae 7:45, and eXCe| ., 145, yaad 2:00, amd 4:80, ad 800 p. tn: For ALL WAY STATIONS Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 a. m., and 2.00 and 6:09 Bi TIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS sob WAY JUNOTION + Taare ot 6:15 and 7:00 a. m., and at 3:00 and 4:39 FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave at 7:00 a.m., and 4:30 p.m. to or from Anhapolis on funier. On REI . MORE. Bo trains 8 cy at 8: giation with Sains arker . THuCUGA Tokar the Washington in the Sst, 80 we ‘roma Baliimore to Whesliue, the West can be had at Stations Fike Office at all hours 1 ag at the new office of the Bank ers and Brokers’ Telegrapl Li 45 Penn. Svenue, between 6th and 7th streets. odor New York, Philadel his. and Boston, see Vertisemen: = a ine. J.L. WILSON, of Transporta‘ OLB, General Ticket Agent. OONTZ, Agent Washington. tion L oc 80-tf G: DENTISTRY, 2, LEWIE’S DENTAL ASSOUL ’ No. 260 PENN’A ‘\i ee Between 12th and 18th streets, Teeth extracted without by adminstert: fiscous Oxyde or Leughite Ges. Dr = EWiE has recently purchased ¢ See yperecns = the count for od Val mas’ as every day; also, an improv al- vular fohaler “The Atsocieton woes pre} Silve- aud Bubber at New Gosion prices. All per- oan have itaschea: bs Garg cities, FT work aoe = manner, and warrant ive satisfaction. Pe: to call fa examine our work." — a u4-tf clei i. ‘Loomrs, mp. inventor and Patenise of the MUWERAL PLATE TEETH Bis oficein this city. Many persons teeth who caanet wear others, Bo person can wear others who canact wear ‘ersons ci at my office can be ted with say sty le and price of Teeth tire, but to those who are rE righhons Tasitat art can procure, the aEkL TRETH wil: be more fully warranted. Booms in this city—No. 33% Penn’s avenue, be- tween and 10th sts. Also, Arch sreet, they may de- sotwiee the WOOD AND COAL. Cesk! Coan: Best WHITE ASH at $8, by the ton. Allsizes, to swit customers. Sawed aud Split OAK WOOD, $10 per cord, ee RE DINE 8 gg ete re orb oe Lo 240 Ibe. ways we . 4 ai sold by me alvin Ss Load. _fe2iy Corner éth aud @ strects, bi COAL AT GREATLY BEDUOED PRICES gene tons of 2,240 lbs., delivered in any part of e city ‘Ohestnat White Ash. 87 Btove, nega as Furnace ‘White Ash, $8. pening Fs high. Wi constantly on hand. Cotman ed ‘tear Office; or atthe Wharf, foot of Bev street . P. BROWN & SON ju25-tf 465 Sty streat, between E and ¥. | ATEST PABIS FASHIONS OF HAIB L* DRESSING. E. ALLIOT, FRENCH HAiR- DRESSER, 324 B street. between 18th and lith ets. Alliot, from Paris, Hair-Dresser, of the celebrated Bachel, with whom he arrived in thi iy as! jewport, en- ying the the corps diplomaniqus, and He has BM. HALL’S LESTATE EXCHANGE ‘ner 7th street and La. avenue, seld at auction, on the premises, on the ril, 1867, at 6 o'clock p. m.. 7 itt f ‘ted by Frederick olgt. to to secure Andrew T! aes =] wes! ity. is IVE NOTICE, A base c at tothe ste of aduainistration 3, the perso Lore bed OS, Siete wer at Bane nessa ginerwise by law be from ali benefit of mb 16-colm That the subscri- ee Pak 13-lew3w* MAROELLUS MORRIO“. Pa Een AUOTION SALES. B* THOS. DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetewa. = pe Phau At ral “ aap Week ‘HGTON. ‘And on (DAY, the 19th day of April, A. D. 1867, at the premises, at 5 o'clock . H.. we will sell'the subdivision lote knows es Lote“B’” and & weeny ’s subdivision of es fp square the city of Washington. it B willbe sold three separate parcels, each having front of 22 feet 5 inch: 21 street west, bet ween south U and south D sarreet. Gad 0 depth of bout 105 feet toan alley in the rear Lot "0" in three separate parcels, each having a front of 17 feet 4inches on h C street, st een 24 and 8d streets west, lepth of about 134 feet 6 inches. All the above property is desirable, and deserves the attention of persons desiring to invest in suc! ropert} a Term f sale, as ag ae by the decree: One- the residue in two equal payments at {sc onion of We percha 4 of or, & option © purchaser, wanes pureiose = yy may be paid incash pres- ently after the sale, ‘The titles are perfect, F. W. JO CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, {Trestece bn $0 iotade THOS. BOWLING, Acct. BRY COOPBE & LATIMEB, Auctioneers. as. McGuire 200.) eam street Office Building. — ALUABLE UNIMPHOVED PROPERTY op- VRONAR PEANELIS’ BQUAOM ee ab: On WEDNESDAY next, EE 10, at 8 o’cloo! on the premises, we will sell Let 20 and caste part of Lot 19, in Square 250, the same frontt: seventy two fret ene inch om I street. with a — of 144 feet, ranning back to @ thirty-foot le ‘ty is located im one of the most desirable portions of the city. aad f chance to parties in search of building sites. Terms: One-third cash; balamce in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by s deed of trust on the premises Ali conveyanciag and tal al er’s cost. “ape dads” COOPER & LATIMER, Avcts. >} ILLIAMS, Auctioneers. B* ae ie Pad corner 7th and D sts. is eo SEOURD STREETS BAsT, aT it waste to the purchasers. “Ferme: ‘One-third cash; balance In six and twelve months. for notes bearing interest, and secured y adeed of trust on the premises. Ail convey jibe es peeneett oe the pur- wn on the day of sale SO COU BEEN & WILETAMS, Aucts, B™ GEEBH & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. OUSE AND LOT AT AUOTION. DAY, the 15th instant, oat o'clock p. square num- ree, (853 ) be- ginning for said square provements Terms made known at sale. ing and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. $lW will be wired peld down when the property is sold. Ifthe purchas: houkd fail to comply with the terms in five afte: \e trustee reserves the right to the by ad- vertising such resale three times Zz tar. JOHN M. HANSO! GBEBN & WILLIAMS, ¥ NAGLE & OO., Auctioneers. Balesroom No. 295 Penn. aver Between 9th and 10th sta, BAGLE & ©O- will give their personal attention to the sale of Beal Estate and ‘Household Farn- ‘ales of stocks of Groceries, acd Merchandise of every de seription, larringes. Harness, & ral cash advances made on consignme! iS acy Sales at our salesroom eve: DA THUBSDAY; end SATURDA oat x ja! All conveya: TOES- at 10 ‘Auctioneers. PAWNBROKERS W4tsHs CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, - 48@ 10th street, one door below Penn. ave, Mk Omi 13 ‘This we! Known ce makes On Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Gisthing Farniture,and Merchandise of every descripti Opene day(except Sunday) from 8 a. m. to 8p. m. B. B.—Business strictly confidential. fe28-tf LICENSED BY AUTHORITY B.BUBNSTINE'S LOAN OFFIOE. 475 475 ith street, $d door south of Penn. ® MONEY loaned om time to suit customers, on Real Estate, Goid and Silver Watches, Diamonds, ewelry, Bilver Plate, Piat Furniture, Me- ., eee ar ocins ans Gentlemen's Wearing . as. mhegmt B. BUBNSTINE. HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIBM OF T 8. LDSTEIN & CO. LICENSED PAWNEROKERS 34 FOUB-AND-A-HALF STRBET WEST, near Pennsylvania avenue, Offer the highest cash advances om all kinds of Merchandise, to any amount and for any time desired, at reasonabic rates. Interest o1 Mt greatly reduced. Business strict tial. Goods bought for cash and sold at private sale. fe 21-ly PERSONAL, CURTIS IRVING, Clatrcovant and Tost a ee ee side of Pe. av., between ty and Sth streets, " Ofice boursfrom$to2s.m.andéto9p.m. ap4-im* ONFIDBNTIAL.—Young men who have in- jured themselves by certain secret habits, re unfit them for business, pleasure, or the juties of married life; also, middle-aged and old ho. from the follies of youth, or other in advance of their years. hemeeives under the treatment Seoret Fri: envel CHAS, A. Brea: T OF THE INTEBIO af DPA gNTred STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHING TON. March 25, On the petition of BuMUN MUNSON, ef Utics, X.Y.) praying for the extensionofe patent grant- ed to him tne igth aay of July. 1863, for aa im- provement in Eyes for Mill Stones for seven years from the expiration of said | a which takes place on the 1th day of July, 7 itis ordered that the sal ition be heard at the Patent Office en Mon: = 6 July next, at 12 0’clock m.; und all persons areno- tified to appear and show cause. if any they beve, reawameets exténsi quired © ex! jon are ai file in the nt Office their @hjections, set forth in writing. at least ¢ days re day of hearing; all testimony by either tobe used at the said heariag must be tak transmitted with the rales the Intell ton. . FE previous to the day of hearin, THEAKER, Commissioner of 5 on ey send tho pile to the On vei ¢ paver containing this notice. 8p l-lawsw BT OF THE INTE D*aNt gD grat: 'S PA On the petition of GILES M FILLET, of &t. faa pace Pavias Mitte ath at of : F Hu fy i 5 £ ; f i > E i cps ind send thal, @ rarer con‘aiping GOVERNMENT SALES. _ OILDINGS AT OC: KRAUSS AT AUC- Derot Qvanren: dacruns Orvice, ASHING TON, D. O., April 4, 1857. Bier ihisntaas cone oh act'ng Sesistant quarte: commence at il otloch s 2. 3 1 Frame Building, 34 feet by 69 feet. 24d5 by 59 feet. cea E jouse, aie tentts 162 feet, 25 feet. feet. Government funds. T burldings apoe day.cf one. compnres, Brevet Brigadier Gener. Depot Quarte: ap 4-6t rmmas' a (, OVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT OONVA- Gr LBSOBNT OA Sotrom, PATA }» Depot of Washington, DC. il 1, 1967. posing Camp situated between the Long Bridge will be sold at i, and the supervision of 12th 0. @ Infantry, Bale to com ese buildings consist of % barracks, shingle roof. 20 officers’ quarters and other buildings, shingle | Toot. 22 buildings, felt roof; 2 offices. officers’ quar- beds, stablen, worksiope, storehouses, sioks, and fence. comprising 04 buildings in all. Pineehi cries Sodsr eft tnd oP ‘om day to day till all are dis; of. cash, in Government funds. ted States relinquishes the care of these upon TOMPKINS, Gen., Depot Q. M ALEXAN- BUILDINGS der's fice, Deret af Washénston, 3 5 ‘ashingion, D. C.. Match 30, 1867 i uartermaster Gener: he Constractiou Corps if il be sold at ril Ll. under ward Hunter, Acting Assistant United States Army. Sale to mprise thirteen buildings, ranging from 9 to 23 feet in width by frem 10 to 62 feot in length iso, a Portable Building 10 by 12 After which the following at Battery Bodg- Two Buildings and 51 Benches 12 sold at the same time the fol- pe 60 feet 1-ineh Lead Pipe. 86 feet 2 incD Iron Pipe 180 feet l-inch Iron Pipe 150 feet 14-1nch Iron Pipe. $ Brass Btop cocks 3 Gookin Dges, incomplete. Letes aoe inches aX 10 Inches. Terme—Uash, in Government fonds 0. H. TOMPEINS, Brig. Gen. and Depot Quartermaster. mb 3)-10t A2*onr FOB SALE. Chief Quariermaster’s Office. Depotaf Washington, =f Washingion, D. C . March 29. 1867 By order of the Quartermaster General, the Gov- erment ory on G street, between Twenty firet and T second, will be sold at public auctto under the supervision of ae James ( A.Q. M.,on WEDNESDAY, April 1 noon is 20 feet by 45 fee! ernment fu: CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, Brt, Brig. Gen.. pepe: Q.M Gen = f Quar Acting ‘termaster, mh 29-11t potof Washington Bozeac OF OBDHANCE, avy DEraRtwent WasnincTon Oit¥, March 15, 1567, BALE OF OLD AND UNSERVIOCEADLE aB- TIOLES OF URDNANOE. There will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidders. at noon, THUBSDAY, the lith day of April, 1867, at the «fice of the inspector of Ordnasce, Navy-yard. Philadelphia, Pennsylva. a lot of old abd unservicendt Ordnance, embracing Shot and Shell, hundred (700) Oarbines, (breech twenty-five hundred (2.500)! M ooth bore, af he articles will be sold i te. Terms: One half cash, in Government funds, to deposited on the conclusion of the sale. aud the vemainder within ten days afterward. during which time the articles must be removed fromthe | yard. otherwise they will revert to the Goxere- ment. 5 Chief of Burea: PRUPOSALS. (CBERK'S OFFICE . / Hovse Bepnesentatives, Unttep Status, MING TON, April i, 1857 Sealed Proposals will be revei St this effice | Until 12 o'clock M_ of TUBSDAY, the 9th of April, A. D. 1867, for neeping th» restaurant efthe House of Representatives of the United States. {in | sccordance with the terms of the annexed resolu- tion. the restaurant to be kept open during the entire year, except Sy: Tears ex McPHEBSON, Clerk. jt WA Fesera Ordere!, That the privilege of keeping the Res taurant of the House sball be determined as fol- | Creek and Fred lows: “Proposals therefor shall be receives! by the Clerk | f the House up to noon of h 12. 1867, and bi- | jars 2 rATIONAL i | | | | in | United States relinquishes the care of these BANKERS. G2VEs-THIBTY TREASU Internal Rev Soocanonts Sor" ale at Go trates jecumen: Or @ verp ment r ‘mh 7 Im oi GS HAMM EE, Onebier j4™ COOKE & CO., BANKEES, Piteemsh iret, opporste Treasury, Buyend sel 8 teurrent market rates, and Reep onstaatiy on hand, a full supply of ell GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIBS, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders fe STOCKS. BONDS, &c., executed, and | Collections made on ell s0¢essibie points. public auction on | ally thereafter. and shal Presence of two witn son, having also reference to the amouat of offered for the | rivilege,and the capacity of the bidder for the | usiness.” Aecompanying the proposals must be | the name of one or more persons who are willing | ping at that point. ties in the eum of one thousanddol | ithful performance of the duties of | esion oc! the premises shall aid bidder upon bis of one thousand dol for the proper discharge his duties. and for the careful use of the prop- erty of the Government entrasted to him. Sach Ponseanion shail beat all times under the control tc Decome 1 b of the House amount of money thus bid and accepted le aid to the said Clerk one- half on Mon December next after the date of the bond. and the residue six mo iter, and, as received, shall be. by the Treasurer of t rin 2 City, Nebraska, for the Casha Uity of the followiag Stock 300 bead of Milk Cows forthe Winnebago In disms orenpying & reservation ip Nebraska 300 bead of Milk Cows for the Santee Sioux In- diane, occupying prereen fon at the for the Yancton Sionx In dians. occupyi ‘etervation in Dakota 100 head of Milk G lor the @mal dians. occupying a reservation in Neor: 20 head of young American Bulls, 39 head of Beef Catt'e, (steers.) | The Cows must be of good quality, American breed. not less three nor more t seven ith young calves, orcews with referred. Bry cows will not be re Bulls wust be not less thas three years old. am the Beef Oattle uet less than four ears 0) 4 Superintendent Deuman will have the right to reject any or all the bide; sleo, the right to reject any or ali the cattle if he deems that the cattle delivered are not of the required c ‘acter Superintendent Deuman will be authorized te receive the said cattle and to give vouchers to the Partiesdelivering the cattle, to be patd at the office of the Commissioner of Indians Affairs in Bgton city. The time of the delivery of the cattle will be de- termined by Superintendent Denman.who willalso bave the power to change the place of delivery, with the consent of the cont Good and sufficient bends the faithfnl fulfillment of thi Re Will not be received fora tes: tor. ll be required for ontract. lp. of iI, 1867, when they will opened. The ropotitier for wrecking must state the propor Row of the proceeds of the sales which is to be aid tothe salvors, also the time within which © work is to be completed. with the understand- ing that in lieu of bonds and ether security for the ful utef the \t, the property re- hands of the &: of the wreck is removed. and the work completed to its setistaction. In ease of failing to prosecute the work with satisfactery diligence, or te com- plete itin due time. the departme: eel-tt First National Bank of Washington, B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Oo.,) Presiéent, WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITOBY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UBITED STATES, LBA screts, opPosie the Trsarury Departmen, Government Securities with Treasurer United States BT ONE MILLION DOLLARS gg We boy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES st current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Oolieasons on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vonchers om the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give caretal ané prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and toany other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERE- MENT LOANS at ai! times cheerfally furniened WM. 8 HUNTINGTON, Csshier, Washingt®n, March 29, 1865 f STEAMBOAT LINES POTOMAC THANSPORTATION LINE FOR BALTIMORE Makin, Seok con with KICHMOND. Bection st pare OBEEK FREDERICKS.- BUR@ AND POTOMAC RAILBOAD. The s XPRESS, Capt A. teamer KENNEBEG,C Wilson, ve Washington from Si wharf every WEDNESBA = | SAT 6s. m., for Baltimore, and us) Potomac river. Betarning | TUESDAY and FRIDAY,<¢ For furtber information suply 4 2 BRO. 3. A _mbis-tf No. 345 Penn. STEAMER WILSON SMALL 6 FORK THE EASTERN SHORE, The Steamer WILSON BMALL, T. LEONA Bow tn = all respects one of the most comfortable and steamers plying on -m., Oambridge m., every Mor aching at ail futerme Baltimore at $a. m, OHMOND, FEEDEEIO: | R* WYOMAG BAILBOABE? AND FO TC TRAVELLERS GUING BOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sanday p, m. excepted.) ‘The quickest and most direct route to Richmond, | Ve..and the South, vie the Potomae Steamers f: 7th t barf, ia Oreck and! Richmond, Fredericksbarg and Potomac Ratlroad to Bick mond, Va, connecting there with tratne cs the Bichmond and Petersburg and Richmond and Danville Retiroads, for Petersbure, Weldon, Wil- o elgh. Greensboro’, Salisbury, ‘Char- r heas ee ~~ — = eveRing excepted) nd arrive in Richmond et (CH MOND IN SEVEN HOURS> | Fifty Miles Bhorter and 2% Hours Quicker thap any Other Koute, Through Tickets vie Aguis Sricksberg. to Michmonds at the Company's Office, roer of Penna. avenve and street, of on board of theboats. Baggage checked Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be tn ess to convey passengers and jbeggage be- tween depots in Richmond. 1D, Sn eve an several battle-felds near lericksburg by stop- Be sure and fast and sup on board of Steamers. GEO. MATTINGLY Supt. Weshington’D. 0, 6.5 @TINGLY, Ticket, i Washlagton, ANEY, QS 2°0Rst DISEASES, SAMARIT«AN? @iPrtT: SAMARITANS GIFT: THE MOST OZBETAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Powtive Gua,” for GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURES, ay Gontains no Mineral, no Baleam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, ‘They are eutirely vegetavie, having no emei! nor enpieasant teste, and will not to any way in- the stomach er bowels of the most joate. from twe to To. and recent cases of the Cuiversity of a by o qreduste Doctor a Chemi sta 0! iy woezraver om 4 one ones rea ; have despaired o DE ou or He enerscen gorges with Balsam Copatiaor Mere a ery tbe BAMAKITAN’S GIFT. * Sent by mail ins plain Price—Male packages, $2. Femaic, BLOOD! BLOODI! BLOODIT: OFULA, ULCERS ES, SPOTS. ec L8, SYPHILIe, ia es im ” tn cemeany four hours BS, ALES, BO. TEITBOE VENEBEAL DISEASES ac, SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERS JUICg Ei 18 On VER MIE r DIpKase the ik s sfmaniTAN'S BOOT AND HgBe stick most potent. certain anc effectual remedy ever scribed, it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough end permanent. Take, then, of this poritiing rem- edy and be healed. and do not transmit it posterity that for which you may sepent tn after years. DONOT DESPAIB! rOHCT ROO althonsR {Tan's ROUT AND HEED SCTORS will remove every vestige of imporities from we sree mn ALES | bappily odepted. 15 Titties eras. iD jown, Falling of the Womb, de- cod for afi complaints tuckdent to the boa" oy ‘express, Price $1.38 per botue. SAMARITAN’S WASH in omen ed lis, used In Fall directions. Price 28 cents ‘The ‘efficacy of these remedies is alike acknewi- ‘sicians and patients. They are used i ‘Hospitals. WHAT THE GURQHOREEAT OE,THE SAMA “Post ey ee yoy ARS! le jog thos i havo used“ The 8° OOUBT, THIS STH DAY See ete a Dinos 7 1 agreement, and the o} | Fegovered will be torisived te the Goverument rt of sales made by J.B. Adame, For the purchase. as she lies, the proposition , &c.. it is by the Court, this sth day « must state the timegwithi which the wreck will arch. A. D857. Ordered, That, the said sale s0 be entirely removed. The money to be reported be ratified and confirmed, 4 once, end jailing to have her removed in time, | the contrary be shown on or before Goon & the vessel will be forfeited to the Goverament: | April next; and it is further ordered that t 4 the right will be reserved to reject all of the of- Hezekiah Gutcheil be ratified, ne 4 | mt for wrecking will be the sale in the fermer detres be go far ‘dder modified as that the said Gutcbe! =e | clent for the | sand dollars in cash and «i c a ined ‘et this {ng interest, on the property parchased for palnrennad ocketemustameimastine | goles ctachateGcearertretl ts remain for ope . jee 4 are, | Bespectfally, £0, Guissun.” ooues Provided thet a copy of this — = ib | _mn25 mwfst" Uommandant Naval Stat lished in the Evening Star once a week PIANOS weeks before said BAF PURCELL. * a! | Our secon 2 never Plano, for 912. 7 Judge of ihe Orphans | One Andrew Stein A true copy. oo: yas. OBEIBNE, | One simoat new, Tigctare round! anasune of Witte. | corner B. a Piano. $275. ins Berane PRE REESS, | Ps res he e ars Bole Agente of Btsinwey spa ta, dhe District of Columbia, i ry) Gabinct Groce. Te x ye} eA nity Det rs Cycnn, dg KS, ey eg aoveupea. ‘All persons baving ne sgsinet the { Veter aloes cel ibdepreseds and said Gocenses., ore bere oregt aa the ruber ber, . . ig. “ena pene Saree suet bere s by sw be excloded from all b ‘hae ee x. a 5 oc”) , Place.

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