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_EVENING STAR. DEPERRED Loca L ARTICLES. Deersiow te tre Banway Cast —Tois deci- sion, Rus.D points were given in the ce Satags the O Court published inthe some to our readers ped OE mony, the dee!sic% fn full a8 follows: : '_—Orphans’ Court :— ee jena nd a relation filed some months since !n this court, wees ieee coe competent person s! ould be pe ian to sald ebildren. op aed id Samuel C. was di - fea os eat to ect 28 such, an ane as evi- jpport of the charges, ee hey ict Court of Jasper divorce granted by the 1sth day of inty, and State of Iowa, on ‘ pi 1860, in favor of the said MM: E. Kraft Barney against the ssid Samuel C mia her Busband. ‘The said Samuel C. Rernev, den = ‘the ellegations in said petition, and insi: = he is not disqualified to act as guardian of sai children = has offered the evidence of witiesses im his favor, stating that he was not, in their opinion, addicted to intemperance. With- out special reference to all the facts in the above cause, there is enough in the said decree of di- vorce of the district of Jasper county, lowa, so this court h»s jurisdiction to determine this case. The sentence pronounced by the court granting the said decree of divorce was clear acd iE ie stated that it was s court of competent Jurisdiction, that it bad jurisdiction of the parties ‘and of the subject-matter, the law having been fully complied with by publication, and thata Botice bad alse, with a copy of the —, been t to the said Samuel Chese Barney’s residence, that he had been ~ and beryr served with notice, a8 required by law, that the pacitions which¢were , were others adultery, and that the said defendant, Sam- uel Berney, was in default. That the said Mary Barney, born Mary E. DeKraft, was entitled to 2 divorce from the bonds of matrimony frem Samuel Chase Barney, ber said husband, to ‘whom she was married in the year 1817. The @nid sentence further stated that the act: cooduct and character ef the sald defendan', Sa 1 Chase Barney, had been of such acharscter render him unfit to have the custody of the minor children of the said marriage, and that they be placed under the control of their said mother du- Ying their minority. Ifthe said court of lowa erred, this court has no power to give him, the said Bamuel Chase Barney redress. That the remedy is before another tribunal; the regular ite court. Sher care decree cannot be impeached or in- aired into collatterally by this court scomting 3 the authorities which are binding upon it, a that it is binding also on the said Sam’l C Bar- rey until reversed. Raborg’s sdministrators vs. Ham , 2d Harris and Gill. 42. Fishwick vs. Sewell, 4th Harris and Johnson. 393. Demond vs. Biliingsles, 24 Harris and Gill, 254. Ham- mond vs. Ridgely, Sth Harris and Jobnson, 245. Svs State of eg 10th Gill and 173. House va, Wiles, 12th Gill and 5 . U.S, use of Godey, vs. Bender, 6th Cranch Circuit Court Reports, 620. The 4th attiele of the constitution of the United States, section I, and the acts ne ~ the 26th of May, 1790, and March, 1604, passed in uance teevtol, cxpromly Aeclares font fall faith, and credit shell be given to all judicts] acts rendered ‘Ga the different States. Chief Justice Marshall held, in the case of Dartmouth College vs. Woodward, 4th Wheaton, 629, that the Leg’ ures of the different States had the right to legisizte on the subject of di- vorces. That the constitution of the United which probibits the States from possi: pairing the obligation of contracts, understood to restrict the general right of the Legislature to legislate on the subject of divorces. Those ects enable some tribunal not to impsir a msrriage contrrct, but to liberate one of the par- ties because it has been broken by the other. There is another fact in the case which is entitled to much considerat!on—Ed ward DeKraft, the father of said Mary DeKraft Barney, deceased, the mother of the above children, by whom the en- tire estate belonging now to the said minor chil- Gren come. expressly declared {n his will that no husband of bis douzhter should control any part of the estate so devised. It appears from satisfac- tory evidence that Dr. Hervey Lindsley has been the collector and agent for the roperty in qnestion belonging to said minor children for some time past. and that he is undoubtedly Detter acquainted with the value, income, and cond! ofthe same than any untried person, and that be is known in this community to be a itleman of bigh integrity. And the court, in Secpucise of its discretion, believes him, under all circumstances, s proper person to be the guar- dien of the said minor children. Dr. Harvey Lindsicy is hereby appointed guar- dian of Samuei C. Bareey, jr., Edward D. Bar- = Hebe G. Barney, and Clayonia Barney, the minor children, shove referr/d to; who must enter into bond with sureties to be approved by this court, in the sum of thirty thousand dollars, and the court further orders that all the proper eosts of this sult — out of the estate. January Dik, 13 Wa. F. Purcety. Af er our report of Saturday ctosed. Mr. Thos J. Fisher came tn‘. C: and signed the bond of Dr. Lindsley, waich bad ed by that gentleman and by Mes - De Kreif®, James Maguire, aud Gilbert M. Wight. Scrrem= Corn, January 27 appointing Hon A. Sw Associate Justice of this Court, having been rea . and the oath of office having been ken by him F —_ Court, be thereupon took his seat on the each. No. 50. The United States, appellant, vs. Wm. Knight's administrator. Appeal from the Dis- trict Court of the United States for the northern district of California. Mr. Justice Clifford de- livered the opinion of the Court, reversing the deuree of the said District Court, ‘and remanding the cause, with directions to dismiss the petition ef the claimant. No. 66. Henry B. Cromwell et al., claimants, &e., appellants, vs The Barque “Island City”? and csrgo. Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States forthe district of Massachusetts. Mr. Justice Grier delivered the opinion of the ailirming the decree of the said Circuit Cor n this couse, with costs Nos. 24 and 55 Robert D. Silliman complain- ant, vs.tbe Hudson River Bridge Company at Albany; and Fred. W Coleman, complainant, vs. the Hudson River Bridge company at Albany One certificate of divicton of opinion between the —— of the Circult Court of the Unifed States for northern district of New York. Mr Jus- Slee Nelson delivered the opinion of the Court, ing these causes, and remanding the ime, for further proceedings to be had therein, in con- fermity to the opinion of this Court. Nos..53 and 59 Richard Gregg, plaintiff in error, vs. Edward P. Messon, and Richard Gre; is | gyal inerror, vs. Wm P Bryant Errors to Circuit Court of the United States for the nortbern district of Ii/nols. Mr. Justice Nelson Gelivered the opinion of the C: rt, reversing the Jnigmest of the said Circuit Court with costs, remanding the causes, with directions to eward ra Venirefacias do no 5 ‘erdt V. Cjark, appellant, vs. HY. Hackett. appeal Sian the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of New ‘Hampebire. dir. Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of the Court, sfiirming the decree of the ‘waid Cirenit Court in t! cause, with costs. Nos. 1, 2, and 3. Charies E. Milner, appellant, vs. the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company etal ; David Bigelow. appellant, vs. the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Com- ny; and Charles E. Milner, appellants, vs. the ewa'k Plank Road acd Petry Company et al, ae frem the Cireult Court of the United Stales fePtbe districtol New Jersey. ‘The decrees rcuit Court in these causes were affirmed. wish costs. Mua Nos Wand 91. The United States. error, vs. Lysander W. Babbitt, and States, plaintia ) charges in —A commission of Obto. plaintir tn the United umeut by Mr. Attorney General Bates bebalf of the plalntiste in past and by Mr. Reverdy Jo&unson for the defendants in error. one ane L. Scott, Erq., of New 2 py SR No. &. T mercial T: > Pany, claimants of the steamboat Commerce, ap- Pellants, vs Henry Fitzhugh etal. The argu- dict for the appellant and contend te igo P. Grant for heappellees, nae by Mr. A. ———X—XVX—X—KXKXKXKXKX——_—_—__— LOVELL, COLLES& co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 56 Front street, New York, Sad 316 E strost, Washington, D, C., (near Willards’ Hotel.) Heving started » branch of our New York estab- Mahment in this city, we invite Fxcirrs, Grocers, Bestauranteurs. and Hotel Keepers, to 081! and x swine ‘our stock, which is wet! Sssorted and comprised of goods of the best quality. We take orders for auy thifg in cur line, and exoouts them Promptly. Soldiers’ Pay! THE HARNDEN EXPRESS COMPANY oe Will remit sums of - FIFTY DOLLARS AND UNDER, Prom Soupiens = — FAMILEEs, Ats tJ TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. money should be man Fee mone ENVELOPE 4 and secursly cealed. The full address, (ineludens Post Office, State; also, street and mwm- ber, mn @ be ala can: ‘df the person to whom EGIBLY MAKKED ON THE MUST BE LEO NVELOPE. IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED THAT THR : EXPRESS FURNISHES TH® MOST RELIABLE MEANS POR SOLDIERS To SEND THEIR MONEY HOME. ENVELOPES AND BLANKS WILL BE FUR- NISHED ON APPLICATION TO OUR OFFICE. E. 8. SMITH, Agent Harnden Express, 8d st., seoond door below Pa. avs., Washington, D.C. Soldiers’ Pay. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY WILL FORWAPD SOLDIERS’ REMITTANCES TO THEIR FAMILIES, _ At any place on the lines of their ag ings Atrocoling ity dollars. acd'a pruportcnaie additional charge to plac by conuccting Expresses. The money, whether Goi fealeds wed have tho full adi ’ e the fa Post ‘Other, and State; and mn citis#, the street an number.) ofthe person to whom to be sent tne amount legibly marked thereon. Envelopes for this purpose may be had at our offices. To i procpt Seliwerys the charge for re- i re i. mitianee show awa EXPRESS COMPANY. Washinato., Jan. 9, 2262. ja3-im FAIRBANK’S STANDARD SCALES. 9-I1m FOR SALE BY P. BARTHOLOW, Sole Agent, Hardware & Agricultural Warehouse, 558 Seventh Street, Between Pennsylvania avenue and the Canal, " qppesite east end of Centre Market, -tr J. ROPOSALS ror STAMPED ENVELOPES, Post Orrics DzPpaRTMENT, Jan. 13, 1962, SzaLzp Proposats will be received until 3 p,m. on the /3th day of Fobrusry, 1862, for forniahing a!! the “Stamped Envelopes » “Letter Sheets and Envelopes combined,” and “Newspaper Wrap- pers,” which this Department may require, du- Ting & period of four years, commencing ist April, MON WES ora MPED ENVELOPES. No.1, or note size, 2% by 4% inches, of white paper. 0. 2. or letter #iz>, 5% b: # inch od extra letter 2129, 3i@ by 6% inches, of white, buff, or gream-colered paper, = im such proportions of either as may be required. ‘ ‘No.S, or official ‘ize. i% by &% inches, of the same colors 1s No.2, and under a ye condition as to, the proportion of each. No 4, or ext 8 official 2iz9, 51-10 by of the same color thon as to the pro No, land 2 tc be embossed with the three or etx cent postage stamp, No.3 with six cent, and No.4 ‘with twelve. twonty, twenty-four, and forty cent of style and color similiar to those now in use. Letter sheets and stam, velopes combined, of white or biue paper. Nots sheets and stamped of white or blue paper, both a mbOssec With the three eent stamp: Stamped newspaper wrappers not less than 6 by 10 2-6 inches, and of buff payer, embossed with the one cent postage stamy, or any other denomina- tion that may juired. . Pro) re & co invited for furnishing straw or msnilia b: boxce, or others of equal or superior strength, for psoking parosis of envelopes, of lett: sheets acd envelopes combined, and o: praupers. containing from one hund: to hundred each, and for water-proof wooden cases for packing p&rcels of four to twenty five thou- zani ‘The envelopes and w: the best msaner, of paper o! manufactured specially for the purpose. such water marki the Postmaster General may direct. They must be gummed for sealing, the former 8t least 43¢ inches on the point and one end ofthe Iatter; they must be banded in parcels of twen ed witnout charge for packing, and omplete in ail respects, ready for use With all reasonable dispatch,and in such quanti- ties as may be required to fill the orders of post- masters, nd must be delivered either at the pisce of manufacture or at the Post Office Department. &t tue option of tne Postinaster General, toan agent dely suthorized by the latter to inspect and receive them. An agent of the Department will furnish the ad- dress for each parce!, which is to bs pasted on the box by the manuiacturer without charge. ‘The dies for embossing t! stage stamps on the envelopes and wrappers are to be executed in the best ind they are to be provided, renewed, in order at the expense of the contracter, ‘Tne Department siso resi ver the right of requir ing new decomination of stamps and any changes of the dies or colors withont additional charg. Bidders are sxpectos tu farnish samples of pxper with their bids of the quslity they intend to use in the manufacture of the enveloges which they pro- of the envelopes unstamp: d. In addition to bids for furni: ing plain envel Opes of the sizes and colors above described sepayate Proposals are invited to furn vided with patent dissolving Proper position for the swperscrip:ton.) to substitute the plan or unruled envelop:s, im whole or in part, as the Department may elect. i Froporais are eiso invited for Savings other than ‘ke,) ‘oO 5 inches, 0. 2, and under a like condi- ‘tion of each. ‘The contract will be awarded to the bidder whose proposal. althouch it bs not the lowest, 1s coa- ed moat advantageous to the Department, taking into Account the pri nd bis sufficieroy ai facture and deliver envelopes the tsrme of this a1vertisemen: be considered upiees sccomp: the quality of the abiity to manu- accordance with dno proposals nied by guaran- fore closing a contract the successful bidder may be required to prepare new dies and submi specimen impressions thereof. The ef the “es ntdies may ot may not be continued, but no | charge inthe device of the staiopa will be 3 avd stourity will be requured for the faith- fa: performance of the contract. an payments r it will be made quarterly. The Postmaster rnerel reserves to hiweelf the right tosnnul it Whenever he shall discover thatthe samie or any part therecf is offered for sale in the market for the Purpose of specuistion, and he wi | not, ln any Case, Sanction @ transfer of the contract ty who shail be, in his opaigg. less able or « han the o =] bidder or contractor. nul tract fc od Pre 3.” and should bo bird Assistant Pi —— M. BLAIR. Postmaster General. 15-wat L KINDS OF PANCY peta car pou Saree hair ond General, Post Uffice ! boxes for one dollar. be changed in a fow seocnds to & jet And Gheapoet if tite paride maietatt Des the best Pa Nh a 0° A Cook woe v9.; in Alexandria, JRL RECHT ETE Ac ey a eatgts Also. gee, ese ‘Wiie- Assy BROWNING & KEATING. is ea LE a tates OnE Ta, eens a ena comme pas ehaaae cP ican Rete rae ‘ous Goods sant free of charge to any part of | 229 FORNIONENSLE 96:9 wan LOE ETA 4 COO ARS, PLE He: 200 Pa-aveqna, patwoon sth and 16th strects, Io Aeeats fee, SEARELING ROGR cut Sole for t s the AGSE LEE mats Hf ockheim, Constantly on their celebrated Sparkling Hock and Moselle Cabinet W ines. Connoiseours aro respectfu ly invited to st ve ue scall. OTICE TO WATCHMAKERS, JEV7EL- N LERS, AND Pe DLAKS, S, & J. MYERS, of 90 Washington street, ton, pened their Branch Office, Koo: No. 10 Washingtoa Bui'ding, Pa. aven on Buosday, December Sist, with a lar; stock of Watches, Jewelry. Mate- risls, &c., at the lowest wholesale prices. V /atch work done for the trade, PosiTiVELY xo 6 ‘oops SoLp on Worx pong av RETAIL. de 9) im* = SCIENTIFIC & PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, 946 Ponmaay. (north eae) be igh and oth vin, SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, with the finest Periscopic and Pebble if suited with utmost care for Ty Oni actual condition of the vis FIRST MILITARY FIELD-GL ASSES. lorosoopes, nd Mathematical In- ah SGimmouts, at he lowoet Bastorn prices, jn tr Wall, Stephens & Co., MILITARY AND NAVAL MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAPS, GAUNTLETS, GLOVES, &e, And every variety of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ar ReasonaBLE PRICES. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., ia avenue, between 9th and 10th ate. — yenest PRICE PAID . §. TREASURY NOTES of the different issues, and Northern Currency. Exchange on the Lair pine LS payable AErEncy 0 is in 60ld OF TPEN HOUSE, FANT ® CO., ers, No, 352 Ponn, a venue, near Brown’ s Hotel. SMITH & BROTHER'S PALE CREAM ALE, SUPERIOR AMBER ALE, PORTER axsv NEW YORK BROWN STOUT. The above CELEBRATED AMERICAN ALES are Brewed from the CHOICEST BAR- LEY MALT and HOPS, ard highly esteomed by those who have used them. Purchasers are re- quested to call and examine our superior stock, aesurad that they wil! find the BEST and PUREST ja 2-Im a large stock ready for de- livery, in whole, and quarter casks, suitable for the TRADE, HOTELS, and FAMILY USE, which we offer on the MGST FAVORABLE TERMS. SMITH & RROTHER, Brewers, No. 158 & 160 West i3th st., New York City, Orders by Ma: or Express proinptly oxecuted, ce 36m 464 Opposite the Post (fica, Offer their stock of WINES, BRA NDIES, GINS, CORDIAL c. 80 their iarge ft ment of SEGARS, BACCO, YANCY GOODs, ete., for saie at Wholesale P: a8. They keep constant! on hand fine PIIT!,A DEL PHIA CREAM ALI er bottles, for | bars ortamily use ‘TF In general are re- quested So sive, thers aod examine their eee nook oe WERTHEIMER & CO., 462 and 464 Seventh street, de 21-8m oppo. Post Office. Oysters! Oysters! THE OVERLAND OFRT ER EXPRESS Still continue to receive dat PATUX NF RIVER OY 462 8S. WERTHEIMER & CO. No, 462 ann 464 Sgveyru Sr., y thone famous planted TERS. end CS eae try them. sold 2 hours after water. 48 Market Space, below the jn8-sm HEESE! UORS, 'S, RA Allon hand CHEESE TOBACCO, CIGARS, ISINS, CRACKERS. 01 1@ Chea} .B: HASTINGS & CO., 323 D 5g, facing, Pa. avenue, no 25-tf ilharmonio Building. B. STRONG, . MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, HARNESS & MILITARY GOODS, 255 PRNNSY).VANIA AVENUE, South side, between 12:4 and 13th streets, {> Trunks, Harness and Military Equipments repaired at aliortest notice, 7 dos) Im" by THE BILLIARD HALL. HE Uncersignod, paving prronaned from Messrs. Marr & Fishor the Billard Hall at the cor- ner of Penn. avenue and Eleventh etreet, and refit- ted the si entirely with new clothe, balls, &a., invites ‘ic friends aud the public geaersilé to give m & oall. a 2 colm JOHN W. EARP. PHILADELPHIA PROVISION STORE, 119 PENNSYLvaNia AVENUE, ween 19th and 2th sts. The undersigned, haying loosted himself aa Spove. takes this method of informing the citizens of tho Firat Ward that he has opened a first-class Provision Store, conducted similar to those for which Pluiadelphis is famous. fa ot POU RRS etn rks tee supply o - ; LEER, MUT- PON, Go, FRUITS aid VEGETABLES In aes- De Particular attention is ealied to his stock and prices of BUI'FER, CHEESE, &o, Pni'adeiphia Print Butter. ,Goshen and Western Reserve, Being determined to give the strictest attention to the wants of his customers, and to k every cle in his line of the best quality, and sell at the jowest market prices, he hopes t) merit a ghare of public renere. . Families will be waited upon daily for orders, if Mois - THOMAS R. WILSON, B ooTs BOOT Ss! B Have oa hand, and are daily receivins large lots of CAVALRY AND SOLDIER® BOOTS AN! MA mostly of their own manufactaro, lowest markat rates. rs é. call from all dealers solicited. jutier® liberally desit with. BALMORAL SKIRT! A NEW and choice assortment of select colors acd patteros, many styles, not found elsewhere. In tion a fine and Simple stook of all kind* of Foreig: and Domestic Dr, crt p ments of family wants. i at eee ‘An in: pection of stock ingars no obligation to P'Oue price only. marked in plain fSguren; he no purchaser is deosived. pega nie PERRY & BRO, is7-tr - Penn. avenue and Ninth at. ce %-Im* ‘and recul to sits eee bss seiko tases suction. The pai ae: ere invi' to amine epeciman: til °] ~ ‘a 38 14-201 oer! Most prominent and DR. CHARLES R. BOTELER, DINTIST, NO, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betwaen 97 anv 10rx Sts. ia 4-co2m en alle Bo atl di aaa REE E [NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION AETIFIOIAL CREOPLAST1 BONE TEET aA, : Wirnovr Mzzat Piatz on CLasra. j RK. 8. B SIG OND, 910 Broadway, New Yor 360 Pewns ae enue, peters nope ge enn Loo ashimeton, Fe eo ae the Tooth of his manufaotare wide. bei : uy other, 2. abe a ‘ed : moffensive, an never ‘he roots Srl led, 88 permancat oache, 4. No temporary teeth are made imm¢ thereby preservin: ression of the ince, wi toh under onsa Coe be 9 natural ex) frequently disigured. been faity tented over eo old the first chemists and physicians of tas Dr, S. has aleo invented a white undestructive motel Jing, with which the most senaitive teeth ean filled without pain, and can build up - Foot, sound tooth on any side roots, which will roug! 1c. ‘The best of references g1ven—to Dr. V. Mott; Dr. Doremus, Protessor of Chemistry, & Vs Judge Wayne, of the Supresas Court Washing ton, thousands of otheru. Call and examine for yourself. —— DOVE & CO, So.spesats any orders with be four HANDELIERS ER FIX PURE: W. GAS FIXTURES E Bevo in store, and a1 URES of entirely New F 7 8 and nis! ust i us Silo in this mark We invites ya market, Fix tress foo se.eoted in Washington. whore in the shove, ae intrasted to ill be premptly attended to, M & MoGHAN, MYERS Ie havent. esigns ing heretofore © invite citizers ‘NOTICE. ETA ERE SRY DAS’ ting or ee Lott psny offera to the pubiio * Unequt "iP for the Bateand Quick Mispsteh of ights, Pacaages, Valuable: parta of the Unite 3 eave New York at 1,5, and &P, # srriving in Washington at 6 A. ‘M. and 639 preeses leave Philade!phia at 220 A. M. and mi” arriving in Washington at 630 P. M, and Expresses leave Baitimore at 4.29 A. M.and3P. Bey arriving in Washington at 6 A. M. and 5.3) Expresses for all points North and Wert leave Washington Bt 7.50 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. dau. Contracts for large quantities of Freight ‘allo forand nA vared ree of kxtra : Supt Adame’ Bi Fade sj ams’ <pross | Washington, August 23.1861 eu 2th SOMETHING NE : Guxatest DiscoveRyY oF’ THE Acz! i. At 281 mY treet, oppo sits the Tas OYSTERS STEAMED ind Thoroughly Cr vked (far sn} see. ‘The undersigned respectfully informs his friends in the District, and visitors to the city, that he has refitted his oLD and WELL-KNOWN RBSTASLICHMENT in 8 most thorough manner, an ade com- plete arrangements to furnish OYSTER 3 in aay style snd in any euantity. 490 to 500 ga!lons shack per day, 20) to 3,000 cans of Spiced ard Fresh pet up daily—cans hermetically sealed. Farnished in the shelf by the bushel or barrel, Persons wishing to have Oysters furnished rogu- larly through the winter, at Baltimore prices, without fear of failure, should ca! mace ar- rengements at once. Freight. time, and money a of me, @s I furnis article brated Baltimore establishments, St prices just as low. TO SUTLER: 2, Lobsters, Sardines, Clams, Tomatoes, Pigs’ Feet, Tripe, &a. Also, Pickles, Catsup, Sasces, Brandy &e. Also, Game and Free ‘ur tles, Torrapins, Fresh Lobsters, Cod, Halibut, &o. in fact, every thing for sale in the Northern mar- kets alwayz on hand, at reasonable prices, tels and families supplied with Oysters, de- livered without charge to any part of the District, in season, if the money is sent with the order. My establishment is open from 5 8. m. to 12 at night, every day, except Sunday, when | close at 10 o’olock a. m. jaz tt T. M. HARVEY. pre sees INSURANCE COMPANY ° WASHINGTON AND GEORSETOWN, +3200, 000. Qiice corner O stvest and Lowsians av., ever Bank @f Washinzion. SYRE HOUSES AND OTHER P OPER EEE AGAINST Doss bY Fink. ve TORS, Samuel Redfern, William Wilson, John D. clay, drew Roth’ rker, iehard Barry, 8. B. French, r. CG. W. Davis, No charge for Policves. JAMES ADAMS, President, A3x1 @. Davis, Secretary. u 8-ecém ih Fish, ey ‘ones, Jacob Gideon, Th T _ CARRIAGES, HE Subscri' er having sdditiens to his factors me in tho king it now one of the largest, Fr ecpteaaring CARRIAGES act for imanufacturin: BS ani Light WAGONS of all kinds cannot be sur passe:!, and from his long ex; in the - Desa, he hopes to give gone: tiafection. All Kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand. All REPAIRS neatly done, and all erders for PiSocoud hand Carriages taken i dh 0) os on _in anse ORNDREW 4 JOTCR, corner of Fonrtaanth and © ate. ALL, STEPH & CO, Wattssy Pamertrsa Avanvx,~ MILITA AND NAVA MERCHANT TalLoRs DER TENSIVE Bear CLOTHIERS, AND EXTENSI VR REiRES IN G@ENTLE- MEN’S F ISHING 6G 806-17 intel. & GUUS, ADIES,_@ SNS AND CHit- Le rtee ohhh otic CHIEFS, ‘SC. TIES, Ci , ERIS COLLARS SHIRTS, a eaves, de2_K. A. Lake & Co.'s Marble Hall Baxear. RMY GLOVES! Y GLOVES! At the Glove a ; . Be FASTING’S & CO., CA V facta: aa for retest sos vonls aremeared neries, tie SEAR OFFICE fa teins weno rates le nee af 323 D st.,incing Pa. av,, ‘ter ‘Ket. 5 H. J, GREGORY. WEOFFER To MILITARY HEN, & ars sree HA Rae —_— ei Peeve 1ON, 3} 5 ATTENT Ns SU TERS. OFFICERS AND je 11-1 OB PRINTING, Eve i ot NT! quired teas See vi L, Towers. J.M.Towzes, J.B, Townzns, L. TOWERS & CO., STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ES- TABLISHMENT, Louisiana avenwe and Sizth st, 6 attention of the business commun’ nme mer iy the ‘Now! Book and Hy Bunt been fitted uw ing Establishment, whioh has with new material, in the most coin} seve if if ‘it OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. left band side frem. Ba! the corn ‘ail Bet to ebserve name wast be paid end contain a stamp. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of th College of Suge, ate from en: cy = Ot ‘Brates, and ly felt even dere body, should apply i "These are some of the we babite of youth, vis: Weakness of whied are ni ren ie pecuniary eubstanci or as long as tos amallest si with ruined b rigatful rapidity, tll dea 2 by sending bimte shat wa- ¢ bewras os traveler retains. DR. JOHNSON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAENESS AND IMPOTENCY. ag, Physical or Mental Disqual- hess of Precreaure Power, Rerveus Irsitabhity, C.cod Wenkuecr or Rxsazeiion of the mest feurfal wally cured, ENDORSEMENT OF 27HE PRESS. TRE Many TmMOUSANDS cured a; this inecitution within numerous impertant Surgi- Jehnaien, witnessed by the ether persons, necices of puolic, bee TRIEBSEMaAR. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and secttired by the Seals of the Ecole de Phar. macie de Paris,and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. RIESEMAR No. 1 edy for R&LAXxaTION, SrER- and EXHAUSTION OF THE SYSTEM. TRI MAR No. 2, Completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those disorders, for which Copaiva and een thought an antidote,to the of & vast portion of the popula- TRIESEMAR No 3, Is the great and sure remedy of the civwlized world for all impurities of the system, as wei Sry symptoms, obviating the ‘destri Mercury, a2 weil a2 oth and which ali tae Sa: In the effactut MATORRH@a hav ruin o; ton. RG 0 ties, They are in the form & ‘osenge, lie ons the toliet tabie without their use being peo! Sold mn tin cases at $3 each, he sor bocce! mm oases, minister oy Vaipcan jemand, Roux. . 4&0. Wholesale and retail by DEL HA BARS ROW. 194 Bleecker etrest, (4 doors from Mac- Dougal street). New York. Immediately on re- geipt of remittance, Dr. Barrow will forward Triesemar to any wart of the world, seourely packed od addressed secording to the instr ‘uctions r. Published also by DR. RARROW, t and beautifully illnetr medion! wore ween Fraiilty. Price cents. Trissemar and Book can be obtained b: a] aut it . C. Wankington BPG neon kom ¢ FORD, LEA & PERRIN CELEBRATED Worcestershire Sauce. Pronouneed by EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS of a Letter froma to be the Medical Gentleman “ONLY 600D Papas SAUCE,” VARIETY OF DISH, The above SAUCE 1s not only the ast and most POPULAR CONDIMENT known, but the most Econom- teal, as & few drops in Soup, Gravy, or with Fish, hot and cold Joints, Beef Steak, Game, €c., impart Bn eXqUlsite Zest, which uxprincipied Sauce man- ufacturers have in vain endeavored to imitate. On the Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner, or Supper Tadle, & crust containing “ LEA & PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE” 1s indispensa- le. ‘To appréciate the excellent qualities of this deli- cious preparation it is only necessary to purchase = smell bottle of the gemwine, of a respectable gro- eer or des.er,as many Hotel and Restaurant pro- prietors seldom place the Pure Sauce before their guests, but substitutes genuine Boctle filled with 8 spurious muxture, For sale by Grocers and Frviterers everywhere, JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, Union Square and 14th street, New York, Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States, A Stock always in store—Aiso orders received for direot shipments from England. IDF” Beware of Counterfeits aad Imitations.£1} Bep S-ly.e0 its connections) IS A FIR: ASS ROUTE TO ALL THE WESTERN CITIES SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT! STONE BALLASTED AND FREE FROM DUST BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGE FROM BALTIMORE ‘ THREE 'A\LY TRAING FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURGH! Two of them making CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, end forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE FROM WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the West, Noxru-wzst anp Souru-wasr. W7For Throxgh Tickets, at the Olfice the Noriheta: Costal Rey eat Comes of paoy, Calvert Station, Baltimore. Splendid Sleeping Cars on all — Smoking Saloon Cars on ali ins. FROM WASHINGTON Pasrengers wi take the 68. m. eau 6 p.m. trains, ® riviog in Baltumore (08. m. Bud 645 p. m., Where close connections sre ma .¢ w.th traivs on t ortherp Central R.K.,a0d arrive in Harris- with the tratus cu the Ponbayivents Gonal Railroad for ali parts of the west. ; FREIGSTS. By this routo, freights of ail desori airing | and from say po! oa, eilroads ol to, Ren’ 1808, | lino! lows, or Missouri: by Havivond direct. 6 oom BS vane —3-~ a!s0 oonnects ‘itteburg wil forwarded to any port on the eutucky. Tennessee, Cumbr Perv te Wisconsin, Missear: and Red Rivers; leveland, Northwes' oan be at C Chicago with steamers to ali Merchants and uppers entrusting the transpor- wetien of ee 4 to this 0an rely a ene OD i F. = veueit. THE KATES OF Fx TH f to and from an: notin the West, by the Pennsylvania Cen ailroad, are at all times as favorable as are charged by other Kaulroad Com; . one to mark packages “via Pawn. AL a. MAGRAW & KOONS, Freight A epitinee i. orint Tar Pip "l Frei » Pdi is Ly fais UORTHERN CENRAL RAILWAY. The Shortesi, Quickest and Best Route from Balti- to th WEST, NORTH AND NORTHWEST. WINTER SCNEDULE. Cuanox oF iixz. On and after SUNDAY, ath November, Parren- er Trains will arrive and depart 2 Calvert aton ns Solivwss nN Mailet exam. ORTH Luava juffalo Express & p.m. Px wpe ‘itteburg aod Harrisburg Xpress 8.30 p.m TRains SourH ARRIVE een Aone cena: netta m, ress mm. pales 7 tas The 6 s. m. train from Washi. cea) tra. wu ® m. West and for Bafialo, Elmira. Rocher! fark aa and Niagare Falls, and fo ise York ait ow Buitaio tod with thes Sf le te palace North and orthwest and Klmirs end for Ol York vis Cebtral this route for ‘Now vou ‘The only train leaving on 2p. Hacrisbu: Pike! 4 Set enn peeanee nite 1 fs th 63a. m train. ers cae no %6 1: VELERS. @ having ordered the