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it 2 td THE EVENING STAR. | LOCAL ~ NEWS. Poxicr Rerorts—Second Precinct.—Jno. Kel- ley, Jas. Qurren, David Diiiin, Peter MeGuyer, suspected of stealing a bugle; military. Third Precinct.—Wm. Frasier, grand larceny: jail. One soldier, drunk; military. John Ford, disorder! .62. Richard Conner, do.; $3.44. Chas. Grunderson, larceny; dismissed. Jane Thempson, nuisance; do. Eliza Kronse, dis- orderly; $i44. D. John King, drunk: missed. Madison Carpenter, larceny; jail. Geo. Hemilton, sorderly; S141. drunk; workhouse. Fourth Precinct.—Hannah Kolly, drank; dis- | missed. Sixth Precinct —John W. Beall, assault And | Rieh’d Harris, disor- | Chas. McDonnell, drunk and dis- | battery: bail for court. derly: orderty; military. Fifth Precinct:—Theodore Harris, drank; & Ben Grinn, drunk; 1.58. Jane West, profani ty; $1.58. Mary Watson, do.; $1.59. _ Janti, picking a pocket; jail for hearing. Tenth Precinct.—W m. Stepter, selling liquor to soldiers: $20. Ellen Oheek, Marg’t Cheek, do.; $1._ FE disor dérly; George Scriber, stealing meat; dismissed. El- len Davis, petty larceny; do. John Webster, drunk ana disorderly Haney, disorderly; d drunk and disorderly; $1. #2. a FourtH Warpb STaTION Caszi Nicholls, drunk and disorderly: $2.50. Ellen Curtin, grand larceny; jail for court. Thomas Curry, drunk; $1.58. Hughey Buras, do.; $158. Anna Lang, do; $1.58. Wm. Bottles, do.; dis- missed. Georgiana Clifton, suspicion of hors stealing: do. John Dailey, drunk; dismissed. Henry Pegler, drunk and vagrancy; dis- missed. Patrick Haines, drunk; dis Jobn C. Gaylor, drunk and disorderly; § Mich’l Conney, drank; dismissed. Geo. Mar- ley, desertion; military. Abraham Kaufman, pedcling on Sunday; $20. Armer Young, pro- fanity: dismissed, Wm. Higgins, drunk; do. Wm Weaver, violating the hack law; $1.58. Martin, drunk and issed. Pat’k Cotto Wm. Whalen, d James T. Hannah Wilson, drunk; workhouse. Charles ; O’Day and James Maloney, suspicious charac- ters; $1.58 each! ————— SEconp WARD STATION CasEs.—Christo- pher Hespler, assault and battery: dismissed. Theocore Harrs,drnnk;do. J. W. Harris, do.; military. Jas. McMann, disorderly; $1.50. W. H. Eston, assault and battery, intent to kill: bail for hearing. Wm. Easton, suspicion of larceny: dismissed. Reuben Wright, do.; do. | Mary Bruce, do.; do. Eliza Beckman, d Mary Spriggs, do.; do. Martha Easton, di Geo. Irving, disorderly: do. Jas. McCaus drunk and disorderly; dismissed. Gainer, do.: do, or oT The Very Latest by Telegraph Heapquarti BT. a To WM. F. RICHSTRIN | nS 84874 Cravs Of the National Book’:ore, 275 Peun av., bet. Lith and i2th sts. Daan Sie: [shah visit Washington by tho early train on Monday, Dec. isth,and remain wail the Holidassareov-r [shall make my headquarters | during » yat your store,and willhave with me an im re ea Gays. suitable for o namein part— Elegant Presentation Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, A superb lot of Photograph Albums of every prs tyle, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Jewelry Boxse, Beckgemmon, Chess and Oribaage Boards, Children’s Books, Games, Pictures, Ambrotypes, Framer, Perfumery Soaps,Combe Brushes, Knives, Razors, Portfolios, and avariety of articl Tates. ly of Presents for the Holi- and young,richand poor, I Your obedient sorvent. © Oy so To WM F. RICHSTEIN,. Of thé Nationa! Bookstore, 27% Ps. av., bet. /ith and 12th ate, Washington, D.'D. N.B. Another supply of the Btranger's Guide and Everybody’s Pocket dy Boo! just re- cvived and for dale whclessie and retail. By mail free on receipt of 5) ceuta. delh3w QEPNANOR OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, December 3), 1363 —The follo ing con:racts have been awarded for iifantry @ coutrements, under the bids invitiag proposals for 200.909 sets, which bida were opened December 23 13S, pit illiams & Co.,5,000 sets, New York ars: at $3 60. st ae Baker, 10,00 sets. New York arsenal, at nt Dingee, 19,000 sets, New York araenal, at wee Storms, 5,000 seta, New York arsenal, at 5. 8. Storms, 10,00 sets, Watertown arsenal, at W.S Haneell & Son, 10,00 acts, Frankford arse- jal,at $3 70 3.69 et aceriors 29,000 sets, Alleghaney arssnal, at 8, Tillzon & Co., 10,000 sets, St. Louis arsenal, at Sterling & Co., 5,00) sets, St. Louis, arsenal. at ‘McFarland & Dempsey, 5 990 sets, at $3 85. GEO D. RAMSAY, jal-ct Brig Gen, Chief Ordnance, Ppusric SALE OF LANDS In THE PARISH OF ST. HELENA, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, 80° TH CAROLINA. Under the direction and instructions of the President of the United States, issued of the date ofSeptember 16, 1863, in pursuance of the eleventh . Section of an act, entitled “An act for the Collec- tion of Direct Taxes in Insurrectionary Districts Within the United States, and for other purposes.”’ appro: ed June 7, 1962. ° nd of the act amendatory the said act: approved February 6, 1563, we, Avram D Smith, Williain B. Wording, and Wil! liam Henry Brisbane, United States Direct Tax Conimirsioners for the District of South Carolina, do hereby declare and make known sale will be held at the office of the Commissioners aforessid, in the town of Beanfort, Parish of St. Helena. Beaufort District, State of South Carolina, Commence pgon the 18th day of February, 1564, st 30 o'clock a. m. of said day. for the disposal of the « following tracta or parcels of land, to-wit : ON ST. HELENA ISLAND: The Marion Chaplin Flace, the Daniel Pope Place, Bea Side, the Arn Fripp Place, Littiawood Point! the Gabriel Oaper’s Place, the Lawrence Fripp Place, the Pritchard Place, the Perry Place, Was- sa Island, the Dathaw Inle’,and Dathaw Point. ON LADIES’ ISLAND: Bluff Farm, Palmetto Island, the Wigg Place, the Joe Johnson Place, the Porter Place, Wood Lewn, Fair Lawn, Brickyard, the Pine Land Plaee, Laurel Hill, Lucy Point, Bolus Point, Ashdale. Bythewood Pine Land, tle Sam’s Pine Land, and the Jenkins’ Pine Land The last three tracts of land will be sold subject to the right of the United Rtates to cut end remove the wood and timber therefrom. without compensation to the owners, Also Pine Islanc.. ON PORT FOYAL ISLAND: The Henry Stewart P , Spring Hill, Otaheite, the William Pe jace, Orangeburg, the nelading Jack Island. the Lioyd Field, Murkle Bush, the Retreat, the Oherry Hill,the Tom Bayard Place, the Habe: sham Place, Prospect Hill, Grove Hill, Burlington, Ww. ri, Rice Park, tho Campbell Pine band, rd.and tre Pine Land trast, except two hundred acres of the same heretofore redeemad | from the tax sale by Frederi_k A. Eustis; Harbor Islani, Fripp’s Island, and Caper’s Island. The last six tracts of land will be sold subject to the right of the United States to cut and remove the tion to the owners. The lands to be sold comprehend in all about twenty-three thoxsand acres, They are to be sold in three hundred and twenty acres toany one purchaser. Said sale will not be Kept oven longer than sixty days fram the commencement of the same. And we do further make known and declare that t+ the said lands will be sec up for sale at one dollar and twenty-five cent: an acre each. and that the sume will not be sold unless the bids advance be- youd that sum, and Chat when any tracts or lota of land bave érected thereon dwelline-houses, ‘+ barns. and other out-houses, the same will be ap- praised at the cash value thereof; and in case any of the snid tots or tracts of Isnd om which the said built are erected shall fail, when offered for sale »s aforesaid, to be bid up to a sum equal to : one-third pert of the apgrairea value thereof, the sare will hdrawn from this sale The Comm ssieners recerve a single bid to be publicly made by them, or by their authority, on each parcel or tract of land offered for sale, ofsuch sum a# they may deem eligible, not less. than one: third of the appraised velue, Given tee our : nds at the orn of Beaufort said, thie 5th day of December, A. D., 136: aforesai a PD BMEE, 363. WB WORDING WM. HENRY BRISBANE, U. 8. Direct Tax Commissioners fer the de 16-Isw2m District of South Garolins. 1HRRSE Oy English Dairy ORBESH, armesan co York Cresm CHEESE. AU Of Enon ama eee BU SCBLL, Corner of Vermont avenue and 15th street. deal it 3 OR THE HOLIDAYS. SKATES. OGL CHRETB, trom $3.50 to $33 per cot, oH ‘ R regis 00 JES E. EEVANS, ‘ennsyly, a a a }€23-lw [Chron Saas anis aveuve. OTLsss, ATTENTION FO. LE, OasT: keene Bee oaxpuxe, Cheap for at Rational P at. oe mcorw Fare te ed wt es eh SRE EET G39 wleventh street, near Riley's Wharf. '@ gt the Star office conn- iva Wrarritc PAPer for 3, at six cents per pol dis- | Eliza Conby, | Ann Lang, drunk; dismissed. | and barracks. 3. Mich’l Hart, Hugh | clea etvery low | George Peters, 10,000 sets, Frankford arsenal, at | thats public | wood and timber therefrom, without compensa. | OFFICIAL. | Headquarters, Provost Marshal's aaa ‘Washington, D. Cw Jen.$, 1964. Special Orders No. 2.—The sale of liquors con- \ taining alcohol is totally pronthtted in the fol- designated localities = ge 10. 117, 139 and 140; 80 much thereof as front on Nineteenth and M streets, in the vi. cinity of Nineteenth-street Park. Squares 137, 138, 159, 15%, 159, 169, ISL and 182; so much thereof as front on Seventeenth, Eigh- | teenth, M and N streets, in the vicinity of Sev- enteenth-street and ambulance parks. | Squares 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 41, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 73, 77, 79, 80. 81, 83, 4, 87, 102, | 103, 161, 120, 121, 122, 123, 142, 143, 114; in the First Ward, south of Pennsylyaniaayenue. | Squares 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 19, 20; in the vicinity of | G-street wharf. | i | Squares 107, 126, 163, 163, 184, 185; so mach thereof as front on Connecticut avenue, Seven- teenth, Eighteenth and K streets, in the vicinity of the K-street stables. ; _ Squares 472, 473, 501, 502 and 503; in the vicin- | Squares 573, 574, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 631, 653, or any vacant street or avenue included in these | | | ity of Sixth and Seventh-street wharves. | squares, being in the vicinity of railroad depot and Soldiers’ Retreat. | 5 |. Squares 725, 729, 731, 734, 735, 759 and 769; in the yicinity of Old Capitol and Carroll prisons On any place within foursquares of Bladens- burg tollgate. On any place within two squares of Kendall Green park. | _ On any place within twosquaresof Railroad ij park, (being those published in Special Orders | | No.9 from these Headquarters, of date Novem- | | ber 4, 1563.) |© Square: 7, 35 262, 269, 270, 297, 298, 326, ‘6, 109, 410, 433, 431, 462, quares Gand D,on Maryland avenue, In the vicinity of Government railroad, depots, and storehouses. Squares 500, 501, 544, 515, 546 and 547; in the vicinity of Sixth aud Seventh street wharves. Squares 381 and 352: so much thereof as front on uisiana avenue, in the vicinity of the Central Guardhouse. Upon the Mall in the vicinity of the Monu- | ment and Govenment cattle yards; or upon any | place in the vicinity of Mt. Pleasant, Carver, | Stone, Columbian College, Campbell's, Lin- coln, Douglas, Emory, or Armory Square Hos- pitals, (being those published in « Special Or- ders No. 22° from these Headquarters, of date November 12, 1963), and the following, not heretofore embraced in orders: The whole of squares 127, 141, 165, 166, 169, 169, 170, and 171, in the vicinity of the War Depart- ment, and the offices and depots of the (Qluar- termaster’s Department. The whole of 75%, 761, 762, 763, 785, 786, 757, 78S, 729, in the vicinity of the Old Capitol Prison and the Railroad Depot. All permits for the sale of liqnors containing alcohol in any of the above-prescribed locali- ties are declared to be void. Violations of this order will be promptly and severely punished by confiscation of liquors | and confinementef the offenders. i By order of Henry B. Yoon, | Captain and Provost Marshal. A.S. Baker, jad Lieutenant and Adjutant. | War DEPARTMENT, | WasHINGToN, Junuary 23, 1963. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, Passes for citizuns to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieutenant Colonel Conran, 139 Pennsylvania avenue, adove [9th street. MPORTANT FROM TER GREAT CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT | oF | BAR & BROTHER, Coane oF MZ anv SaventH SrRekrs, NEWS | |, We are now daily receivisg of our own manufac- \ ture, in great quantities— | Vine’ Business Suits, - | An entire new style of Busine: | Frock Coats, Fine Beaver and other Overenair, misct rock Costs made and trimmed in the best style, Fine Black Doeskin Pants, | And of Fancy Cassimer Pants and Vests we have the best and fincat the market produses, New oe of Youths’ and Boys’ ol quantiti And a very large stock of Genta’ Furnishing Goods ite and Colored Biirts, Undershirts, ile Necs Ties,Scarfs, Silk and Woolen c. Also, a fine stock of Military Clothing. Allof the above-namad goods are mostly of our own manufscture, we can therefore|warraat them to be substantisily mace. Suche gop ef goods and the low rates we are asking wil! bea great in- | due t t hase. ucement to purchase. BAR & BROTHER. de 15-1m* H.O. HOOD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER } in very fine GCLD and SILVER WATCHES, RICH DIAMONDS, And Other GOLD JEWELRY. TABLE and POCKET OUTLERY, SOLID SILVER WARB, And PLATED GOODS. BPEOTAUCLES, OPERA GLASS#5, MILITARY ZQUIPMENTS, GOLD PENS, &o, No, 338 Penn avenue, Between Ninth aad Tenth streets, N. B.— Watches carefully repaired. de l4-tm BR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Just Received at | P. J. BELLEW & CO.’s, 610 SEVENTH STREET, H Established in 1860— | The largest, choicest, and most valuable stock of FINE SILVER PLATED WARK, | ever opened in Washington; ever article of which | we guarantee to be Double Extra Silver Plated in | the best material and full weight of silver. 226 dozen Rogers Brothers A No, i, Double Extra i Silver Plated Forks and Spoons. | 120 elegant Breakfast end Dinner Castors, every | variety in the trade, we begin to sell at $3.50 to Sx. Goblets, Cups, Mugs, Cake and Card Baskets in quantity. Elegant Butter Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Waiters, &e.,&c. | Splendid double wall Ice Pitchers, richly orna- | mented. . | Egg Stands, elaborate Tes Bets, six pieces, best quality. Soup Ladies, Butter and Fruit Knives, Mustard and Salt Spoons, with fuH assortment of other | goods in this line. | We guarantee to sell ator near the manufac- turer’s prices, freight added. Housekeepers and the public generally are re- spectfully invited to give us en early call before purchasing elsewhere. P.J. BELLEW & 00., 510 Seventh street, Bo 25-Im = $ doors south of Gdd Fellows’ Hall. New YORE a WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEHI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YOR WASHINGTON and GEOKGETOWN, DB. 8, BTEAMEHIPS BALTIMOSH, EMPIRE, ae BAUVOR AND JAB, Bei Bailing Dei + WRDNBBDAYS | gular Sailing Days ant BAT- UBDAYS, at 10 a. m., from foot of atreet, Gooraetcwa aad Pler is, loot of Wall stecah ey York, { ight or a to For frelan' oo Roan’ s EHINEEABT, Agents, foot of High street, rgetown, cr JAMES HAND, Agent, to 1st" 117° Wail street, New York. Sivas WARM, WATCHES. JEWELBY, BAM’L KIRK & S8ONB, MANUFACTUREES EstaBuisHep 1817. 172 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Bilver Dinner and Tea Services, Spoons and Forks | with a laren variety of smal! Biiver Articles f presents. Fine Gold Watches, rich Jewelry, en- awelled, Diamond and Pearl Jewelry. no 25-1m* NOTION. Baxazs, Grocers, Flour and Feed Dealers, But- Jere Bhippers, Hotel Keepers and others are re- syectfully informed they can be sappiied with ail deeriptions of FLOUR, GRAIN, P. D BAY 8 c., &c., of the choicest qu: i | York and Britimote wholesale pricessat 7° 5 at | ALDBIOH’S, (late Osasel’s,) Wholesale Grain, Fioas and Feed Warehouse, cor. 2d sts and Indiana av., 22: 3m" near B. & O. Railroad Depo . RENOH JUVEN Feiler et Chat g 42 BOOK. Veillees du Grand Paga. | be Bracelet detla Marquise. fs ‘ou! ei Fleurs ivantes, ‘be. Me-meme, 91.15, janx Perlante, 50c. Foavess. choix de. ¥abies. 69 ‘ept Nouveaux Contes pour les enfenta, 280, Contes pour ies enfants de cing 5 Lelia ese iat seset toes many others just ope! ma, by 7 fae 261 TRANOK TAYGOR’” ABLE OILS, pollen Salad Oil. ‘ublime Lueco Oil. Bordeaux Olive Oil. les Oli Marsail Oil. For sule by EING & BURCHELL, Cor, Vermont avenue and Isth street, deat HOIOE BREAKFAST BACON ate Je KING & BUROBELL, corner Vermont ave. and lsth st, lothing in large | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, On and after Monday January 4th, 1964, daily trains will_be run between Washington and New York, and Washington aud the West as follows: FOR PHILADELPHIA.NEV. YORK and BOSTON Leave Washington at 7 80 and 11.40 A.M. and 5 and 8.20 P.M. daily, except Sunday, On Sunday, at 8.20 P, M. only. FOR BALTIMORE, Leave Washington at 6,3),7 5'and 1.49 A. M., | | and_3.10, 4.30, 5 and 8.2) P. M. daily, except Sunday, On Sunday, at 7 50 A. M. and 3.10 and 8.20 P.M, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, = Leave Washington at 6.9) and 7.50 A. M. and 8.20 P. M. daily, except Sunday. On Sunday, at 8.2 P, M, enly, COMMUTATION TRAIN. eave Washington daily, except Sunday, at 4.30 *The first and fourth trains from Washington and fourth and fifth trains from Baltimore, stop at all way points. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore at 4, 8.50 and 10.20 A.M. and 3.15, 4.30 and 7.0 P.M. On Sunday, at 4 and 8.50 A, M. and 3.15 P.M. COMMUTATION TRAIN. Leave Baltimore daily, except Sunday, at 7.10 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Washington at 6 30 A. M. and 3,10 P.M, Leave Baltimore at 7.10 A. M. and 3.15 P. M. Trains leaving Washington at 750 A. M. aad 8% P. M., go through to New Yerk without without change of cars. For further information, tickets of every kind, &c.,apply to George S. Koontz, agent at Wash- ington Station, or at the Ticket Office, W. P. SMITH, Master of Transp’t’n. jad-tf L!M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! FUES! FURS! FURS! FURS! There is nothing more useful or handsome for a Obristmas Present than a bET OF FURS, which we are selling at very low prices. We have— BOYAL BRMINBE in sets, RUSSIAN SABLE, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, MINK BABLES, WATER MINK, FITCH and others, A large stock for MIS8E3 AND CHILDREN. Also, CLOAKS at greatly redusad prices. 8. & W. MEYENSERG, 48 Market Bpace, Between 7th and 8th sts,,ucder the de 16-27 Avenue House, IMPORTANT TO SUTLEBS. BUTLEBS WILL FIND H. A. DOWNING & €O0.S CONOENTRATED OLAM TO BE A MOST VALUABLE ABTIOLE FO THEIR TRADE. It sells very rapidly, and is the moat economics articlé of diet f the officer’s mees, Itis prepared n one minute, and makes & most delicious Soup or Chowder, [It is highly recammended by Army Sargeons. The profits are large. H. A. DOWNING & O0., Manufecturers of Concentrated Pood, No. 111 Bast 18th st., New York, For asis by BARBOUR & BEMMBES, Sole Agents, 65 Louisiana Avenue, se 2-ly Washington, D, G. FPO! Borrpay PRESENTS! FOR HOLIDAY PRE! T8! Just received, at P. J. BELLEW & CO.’S, 510 7th street, The largest and mpst elegant variety of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Bver opened in this city, great portion of them beautifully and elaborately ornamented, bound in Turkey and French morocco, every style in the trade, We respectfully suggest to our Patrons that these are the most desirable goods for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, EVER ISTRODUCED IN THE MARKET, We begin to sell down at 75 cents, 9) 32-35. $250, $3. $3.50, 34-25, $4.50, $5.75, 6.20, and all the way to $20. Over 5,000 copies of beautiful CARTE DE VISITE PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES COPIES OF NEARLY EVERY PICTURE EXHIBITED, Just look at the prices, $1.25 DOZEN COPIES! hdd ask the Public to call, Just when it suits e The above Goods are bound to Walk om the double- quick: Hard pulling, but we BG pee 63 make i go at this tume. PJ, a no 25-Im 510 7th street. G@RLYEL ROOFS! THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Buccessors to J. ¥. WALKER & 80N,) WASHINGTON, D.C. axkD PHILADELPHIA, PA, MANUFACTURERS OF b4MP BLACK, RCOFING MATERIALS, apd WILSON'S IMPROVED FIEZ AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT, 4ND GRAVEL ROoorFs. GRAVEL ROOFS OFFICE—No. 161 Twenty-second street west below Pennsylvania avenue. WORKS—Foot of Twenty-second street west, Gkosspeake and Olio Oaval, Washington, and Thir- Meth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. jy 33-¢m™ MS. E. J. HOWRBLL, 454 Kighth street, be-. tween the avenue street, will, open on Tuesday, December ist, a handsom: assortment of French Flowers by the box,’ or Bpring Bridal Wreaths, Feathers, Headdrosses of all kinds. Wax Fruit by the dozen. ‘Also, Bes kets filled with Fruit, suitable for presents for the eypranohing holidays. Wreaths made to order, je J-1m* 0 UGHB, COLDS, HOARSEN ESS, &o, COMPOUND SIKUP OF GUM ABABIO, This pleasant and popular Cough Remedy bas been so long known and extensively used that most TSOns here became femiilar ater ts extracnatnary e .. It can be had a eo Stores at % and 50 cents « bottle a a Mya e C0458, CIECULARS, AND SHAWLS. AO. TH SACKS at 86. Do do do from FROSTED BEAVER, PLUSH, SOARLET CLOAKS and GIROULARS in reat variety. {ne »] M. TAYLOR & 60: WESSB & SEVEBIDGH, SUOGESSORS TO & CO, 8. FPOWLEB IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALEAS IK OHINA, @LA£8 AND BARTHEN WAuE, Pine Cutlery, Piated Ware, Soll Metal Goods, fo Pitchers, Block Tin Goods, Tin Oliamber Beta, Japanned Waiters, Coolers, Etheriaj and Solar Lamps. Oil Lamps, Lan- terns, Btone Ware, &e., &e., &c. Goods Packed and Delivered in this Gity and Georgetown free of charge. 604 (Odd Pellows’ Hall) Seventh si,, my 2-eoly Washington N_ FINE BINDING .—Scott’s Novgis, Fielding’s Say Addison’s Works, Gibbon’s Rome, Macaula: caulay’s England. Goldsmitn’s Works Works, Hume's England, Hallan’s. Works, Bos. yell’s Johnson, Johnson's Works, Motley’s His- tories, Burnet’s History of hisowa Time, DeFoe’s Works, Prescott’s Works, Miller’s Modern History, Robertson’s Works, fwifts Works, Bunyan, D’Isreli. Bir Philip Sidvey’s Works, &c., and roeby other works of the same Standard character, tke finest bindings, Paes eens FRANCK TAYLOR, ] NOTLOB. BEG Leave to inform my friends and the public geuverally that I have opened my new Branch Btore, where I offer for sale a great variety FANOY GeODB. Also, & larze assoriment of TOYS and articles suitab‘e for Christmas Presents, which I shail sell at the lowest prices. 1 gine me & nue, between and 18th streets, Also, Btamping for Embroidery done here, de 18-2w* 'S; J, HXIBBEGEE, SUCORSIOR TO H. ¥, TIZENS? AND MIZLITAR Pa eee ae ittan ‘al. own’ $,) 62 Pennsyl enue oe 7 tt vani® Washington .D. 0, TLEBS, Tc grounngils SSUTAnD SESE, Prof. WOUND Sepia PROPS, the iy cafe and emedy as yet wn. elief, and js not injurious to th Eres cy epoca atm, anor ant by tho ie) LJ “el A GLIUR DIENETS Den . BO 10-im* 146 Prince atrest, Alexandria, Ya, PROPOSALS. —— P®oPosaLs FOR FORAGE, Ouig?y QuarrsaMasren’s Orrion, WASHingtos Depor, Dec. 8, i683. BEALED Proposats are invited by the unde! signed for supplying U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- eran at Washi migrant, D. Q,. Baltimore, Md. | Alexaddris, and Fort Monroe, ‘Va, or either of | these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats aud Straw. | | Bids will be received for ‘the delivery of 5,000 buahels of corn or oats and 50 tons of hay or straw, ia deldvortes anatree ie elivertes 8] menced, and when to be completed. —_ bia price must be written out in words on the Corn to be put up in good stout sacks, of about two bushela each. Ostein like sackeot aboutthore bushelseach. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be a curety baled, Tho particulcr kind or description of oats, corn, hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be stated in the proposals, All the articles offered under the bids herein in- yited will be subject to a rigid inspoctions by the Government Inspector before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the tnterest of the Government may require and payment will bo made ¥hen the whole arsount contracted for shall | have been delivered and accepted. | he bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a fi by two responsi- | ole persons that in case they will, witnin ten daya thereafter, execate the contract for the same, with good and sufficient | sureties ina sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, to deliver the fo age proyosed in contormity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the aid bidder should fail to enter into the cor- tract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the aext lowest respon- ble badder, oF SNe person to whom the contract wi \e The © responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the offisial certificate of aU. 8 District Attorney, Ocllector of Customs or any other offi- cer under the United States Government or re- sporsible person known to this offios, "All bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance f their pri als, One fal name and P.O. adress of tach bidder The full name snd must be legibly written in the proposal, _ Proposals must be addresced to Brig ten. D H, Bucker, Ohief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D,C., and should be plainly marked “Proposals for Fo Bor dein asam equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of hin rantors, will be required of the successful bid- ‘er or bidders uyon signing the contract. Biank forms ormlasy susrentoos end bonds, may OM By ication ai ‘is offi ce, be obtained mona OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and State). Date). I, the subecriber, d ( © hpreby propos and deliver to the United States, ‘at the Qaarte master’s Departaent a . agreeably to verms of your advertirement, inviting propo: for forage, dated Wasbingtoa Depot, Deo. 8, 1953, tne fo.lowing articles, viz : = bushels of Gorn, in sacks, at —— per busheloft 6 pounds bushels of Oats, in sacks, at — per bushel of 32 puwnds tons of bslod Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 ands dons of baled Straw, at — per ton of 2,000 pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the —— day , 186 . and to be completed on or before the — day'of 5 136 and pledge myself to, enter into a written contract with the United Btates, with gocd and approved securities within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has beew accepted. Your obedient servant. Brigadie: Gonerai D. H. Rocgar, General Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D. 0. GUARATY. We, the cndermgned, residents of .in the County of —-——, ana State of — . hereby i nd covenant with tho Unit and guarantee in case the forcgoing bid of ——— be acespted, that he or they will, within ten days after tie acceptance of sais bid, execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient suretics,ins equal to the amount of the con- tract, to furnt he forage proposed in conformity to tue terms of advertisement dated December 8, 1865, under which the bid was made, aud, in case the said ehall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the Giffer- ence between the offer by said and the next lo it responsible bidder, or the person to whom the pontrest may be awarded. ORs, Given under our hands end seals this —— sey, of —, 18. Seal. Seal. I hereby certify that, to the bert of my know- ledge and belicf, the above-named guarantors are god and sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security, To be cartified by the United States District At- torney, Cojlector of Customs, or any other officer der tho United States Goyéramient, or respon: erson known 8 office, eon ™ DH. BUCKER, de 9-tf Brig. Gen. and Q. M, pBorosars YOR HAY, STRAW axp GRAIN. . Foracs Department. Assistant Quariermaster’s Offics, Alexandria, Va.. Nov. Ith, 1368, Wairtes Proposats are invited for furnishing Hay, Straw, Oats and Corn, for tne use of the Gor- ernnieut, to be delivered at Alexandria, Va., or an! point on the Potomec or its tributaries. andin anon «nantities within the amount proposed for, and at such times, a2 the undersigned may direct. The proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, is to te the quantity and price of each article Fro porns will be reosived for five thousand (5.000) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of Hay or Btrew and upwards, unless it shall be for the in- feces. DE the Government to contract for s less amount. 4 Corn to be put up in good sacks of about two (2) els, and oats in sacks of about three (3) bushela , Which are tobe furnished froe of charge to fhe Government. The hey anX straw to be secure- y baled. Allarticles fernished under ‘this advertisement to be subject to a rigid inspection by the Govern- ment Inspector. Purebases will be made from time to time, under this advertisenent, from the lowest responsible bidder, as the interests of the public service may require. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and allofers which may be deemed incompatible with the interests ef the Government. Payments will be made in such funds as may be provided from the U. 8. Treasury, aad as far as practicable, upon Gelivery; but the undersigned Teserves the right to withhold the whole or any vert of the payments until the cemplste fulfilment of agreements, need Sconrity will be required, for tho faithful iment of sny agreement made under this ad- ‘Vertisement. M. STODDARD, no 13-2m Capt. and Ass’t Quartermaster. DAMB EXPRS8S COMPANY, OFFICE 514 PA. AVENUE, Washington, D.C GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- BRN FXPRESS FORWARDERS! MEECHADI8E. MONBY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES. STOCKS, BONDS) &c., Forwarded with BAFBTY AND DISPATUG to all accessible sections of the country, This Combany bas agencies in the principal liwsy Towns in the NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Its principal offices are WASHINGTON. D O. NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORK, CIN- CINOATI, 8T. LOUIS, LOUIS. VILLE. LEXINGTON. Ccnrections are made at New York and Boston, with lines forwarding to tha CANADAS and the BRITIbBH PROVINOBS and with steamship line to LIVEKPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE, and thence by European expresses to all prominent commercial townsin Great Britsin and the Con- tinent. Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS,and BILLS made at all accessible parts of the United States. 0.0, DUNN, Agent, de 23 Washington, D. 0. MON BY |—-MONEY |—-MONBY; M. K. WALSH & OO., LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, 299 C Sraser, petween NintH AND TeNTH, are now prepa make cash advances in sums ot sous one aollss to tem thousand dollars on col- rei secur! . LIBERAL ADVANOXS will be made on all kinds of Real and Personal Proper, Diamonds, Gold and Bilver Watches, Jewelr7, Silver Ware, Musical Instruments, Hardware, Clothing, &c,, &e. Sa Having had several years’ experience in business in ‘this city, and favorably known to many of ite citizens, we ave confident that to all who may eatrust us with businoss we. are, satisfaction, M. KE. WALSH & es se 1-8m* joensed Pawnbrokers, my Ass2e GOLLINS & 00.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTHE, Zam now receiving largs quantities cf DEAUGHS ALMand PORTER from this celebrated Brewsry, which I am prepsred to furnish on short notice te sll persons who will favor me wit their orders. Batisfaction guarantica, Orders given to my drivers wili he promptly at- Semded to. Goodz Gelivered inall perwof Washingtoz as2 Georgotown, free of charge ‘Torus :—Gash on daltvery elacwhere. Union Bottling Deret, oi Green tt Georgetown, D.U, DAMs’ EXPRESS COMPANY, NOTION OF BEMOVAL. nity The DELIVERY OFFION of this Company Bem ‘Third to le: aU Cetwoen Bd und Si etreete eee oquagen B ‘EST END DRUG STORB. jor Boe acd a large of of % Perfumery Toilet Articles; Posket Books,&c. A good supply of Coal Oil and Lamps fer same as cheap as cheapest, de 14-20 | Hxchenge on all parts of Hurope and the Northe. | Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange onal R™TwNHves, FANT & 00., i BANKERS, | RO. 362 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, j Will continue to farnish | U. S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS | Asiong a issued Government, at par, «8. Coupon 6's of 1 U, 8. 7-30 Treasury Notes, U. B. Oertificates of Indebtedness. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND 80LD, Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, tooks and Gold bought in New York exclusive. * on Commission. i a __RBITTSNHOUSE . FANT & OO, ITED STATES 6-20 BONDB, UNITED STATES 7-20 TRRASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1881, UNITBD 8TATNS OERTIFIOATRS OF IN DEBTEDNESS, parts of Europe and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND SOLD, We are authorised to furnish 6-2) Bonds at par antil the ist of August next, when the priviledge of conversion ceases. Orders for Btocks and Gol executed in New York exclusively on commission. RITYENHOUSRE, FANT & 00., 7t Bankers, 35% Penn. svenue, SHORKT DISRABES! SROBET Dismasps) SAMARITAR’S Girry SAMARITANS GIFT? THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, “ Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, §. Gontains no Mineral. no im, no Mercury, Only Ten Pilis to 6¢ Taken to Kfect a Cure, ‘They aro entirely vegetable, having no smeil nor | any wnpleasant taste, and will not in any wayin- | Jor the stomach sr bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours,”” Pri bya uate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of es.inent Doctors and Chemists of . HO BXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO ORANGE WHATEYE! j Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Gopaiva, or enc eegAMARITAN’S, GIFT. Sent by mail ina plain eny, ¥ Price—Male packages, $2, Female, BLOOD! BLOOD Ii BLOOD ttt ULOSRS, SORES, SPOTS. TETTEBS SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOBS I 1s offered the public as a tive cure. BYPHILIS OR VENEREAL IS BASES, the 8. MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE, is th ost potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pr scribed; it reaches and eradicstes every particle of the venereal poison. that toe cure is thorough permanent. Take then of tais purifying reme- ay pant be Haaled. and do not Sraneanit to your pos- or witich you rasy repent in after years, paid DO ‘NOT DRSPALE? Although you may 0a pronounced incurable, the SSMABI' ane ROOT ‘AND HERB JUIORS will remove srery rerio of impurities from the system, as well s# ail the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALBS! FEMALES !! in many sffections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the Bi AND HBRB JUICES is most happily adapted, in Uicerated Uterus, in Whites, ring down, Walling of the Worm), Debility, and for ail complaints incident to the sex: Bent by express, Price @1 # bottle, or é botties for 85.5 MARITAN’B CHANORE WASH, Price 25 cente, Full directions. DESMOND & CO., Box 151 Puiladelphia Fost ce. Zoid by 8, CALVERT FORD, ¢ rner of ilth and Pa. avenue. HANHKY OOOK, Alexandris. may 6-tr XAPONS! WHAT’S CAPONS?-GO TO WIL Cc SON'S, 119 Pennsylvania avenue, and see his Capens. . {MPORTANT TO FAMILIES —The nadersignea Raving perfected his arrangements in Philadel- bia, New York and Boston, takes this method of " 's and the public gen- erally that he ig receiving daily by express— Prime Cheater County Beef, South Down Mutton, Hk county (N. J.) Veal Prices Puriatelphig Butter, Capons, Backs county and New Jersey Chickens, Rweet Bread, Pheasants, Partridges, Grouse, Bu " Woodeock and every luxury of the o1 ark e' Boston Olear Pore, Housed Pigs Feet and ripe, Smoked and Pickled Saimon and Halibut, Aliso, & larce supply of Forcign and Domestic bles. sradies an ot eiving entertainments ti i ners To families enc ote: lace in. Washington ‘s %, WILBON this isthe cheapest and bar : THO! BON, fe parchese: 119 Pennsylvania avenue, oc 20-6m between 19th and 2th streets. MIRDICAL. B. LISPENARD Ax ounces to the public that he may be co: suited at his office over @. & T. Par- ker’s Grocery Store, Pernsylvgnia avenue, be- tween 6th and 7th sts.,on all pSivate diseascs on Tvesdays, Thursdays and Satu: and in Alex- a ‘a , (office corner Pitt and King atrests,) days. Wednesdays and Frideys, All gerous and disgusting drugs avoided and cures ‘wactanted de 3-1m H. C, LISPENARD, M.D, Tor s4™ PeeMIUM TRUNK MANUFACTORY 499 Sevanraz Sr., Wasmixcron, D.C, " edai awarded by Maryland Institute of” te we by Mets Novembes 7, Be "a Institute by rt i ec! ie Also, Medal by hington, D, 0. 1807. Iam constantly making,aod alwa: Fe eee erred | terial, every description of Wine BOLE LEATHER, IHON FRAME, LADIES’ DRESS. WOOD BOX, and PRLLISAIRH, OARFET, ana ACKING TRUNKS ant OANVAS TRAVELING BAGS. 2 L SATOHELE, 3OHOO! AT LOW PICES., wmambers of Congress z Traveiers will please ssamine my stock before purchasing elsewhere ‘<runks that aro made in other cities. far LEATHER and DRESS TRUNES made > order. ‘TRUNKS COVERED and BRPAIRED at short "goods delivered pes vot stares to any part of the 7 Georgetown an oxen is 8. TOPHLAM, GAS FIXTURES. E Have in Store, and are daily receiving, GAS PIXTURES of entirely N-w Patterns and red od and Finieh, superior In style to anything heretofore offered in this market. We invite citizens generally to call and examine our stock of GAS and WATER FIXTURSS, feeling confident that we have the best selected stock in Washington. BF Ali ror in ae shove Hse intrusted to our care will be promptly attende 5 mar5-tf YERS & MoGHAN, 376 D street, Boo AND SHORS TO SUIT THE TIMES, We are now manzfacturing all kinds cf BOOTS and BHOBS, and constantiy zecetvisg Asan: iy of Bastern-made Work of every iP. |, made reasiy to order, and will sold at a much lower price than has been’ parewotore charged in this city for muck inferior Persons in want of BOOTS anc SHORS of Hastsra or City-made work, will always find a good assort- store and et the lowest aise. Give us 1» GRIFFIN & ap s-thr 314 Penneyivania avenue. APPINESS OK MISEBY!—THAT IS THE }U ESTION .—The proprietors of the “ PAR- [MAN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY and MEDICIN B,” have determined—re; of sxpense—to issue, free, (for the benefit of suffering aumanity,) four of their most ive and inter- esting Lectures on Marriage and its Disqualifica- tions Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, - peter, ‘Weskness, ym, or ignorance of ‘sysiology and Nature’s Law. These invaiuable res have been the means of enlightening and ving thousands, and will be fo! free on the race of four ne by eadromin 3 Sorcery Broadway New York. - Sy It-ly OO FINE CARVED 7 OOTAVE PIANO FOR Sale for $200. One 63 Octave, for $150. Both have been used a short time only and, are in bestorder. We bsve also just re- ceived a large astortment of PIANOFORTES from the Factories of Steinway & Sons Raven & Bacon, and Haines Brothers, which we offer for sale at the lowest factory prices, Pursharing exclusively for cash, we are enabled to offer better terms than any other house, . @. METZEROTT, del-tf cor of lith st. and Pa. ave. ESTABLISHED 1850, Having made arrang*ments which’ Pave induced ine to continue te PAWN BROKIN' BUSINESS in this city, I take thie method of in- forming my patrons and the public in general tuat Iwill continue to loan money on Gold and Silver Watehes, Diamonds, cone i Tedien. os ae a rel, &c., &0 , at the 0) Mand. Ho er O street between 46 and 6th sts,, Sheree ole PSA HERZBERG & SON. S#7Ten thonsand dollare to loanon Kea! state at the above place 00 %-3m* 486 __ POFURES, gio. ano biferent nises sys Ngan ps victare Cord and Tas- i ils, &o., at - sels, Rings, Nails, £0504) ARRRITER'S, 4%5 Seventh street. ‘4 Eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘Terms czsh. de 12-29* W M. WEINBERG. 18 Market Space, Penn. Avenue. Invites the attentionof puichasers to the ele~ ant collection of Articles foc Holiday Presenta— Feint and Valencias, Haodkerchiefs and Sets, Thread and Pusher Lace Veils, Coiffeurs and Bar gener Work meres. reve aad pose Gabss, ar Cases and Stands. and Coral Combs, Fteel acd Jet Pins, Mar Drops and Beta. 3 Portemonnaie: at {mae Penn. avenne, dels between 8th and 9th sts. 486 OVAL PIOTURE PRAMBS. A beantiful assortment of Gilt and Dark Oval Picture Frames, also_s variety of Card Visite m sMARRHITER'S, Frames at 486 Seventh street. Right doors above Odd Fellows’ H Terma cash. ve ae Ped AxANTICAR DIGEST OF THES LAWS OF the United States, from the commeacement of the {5th to the end of the 37th Congress, 1857-1843. Completing Brigaty ‘# United States Digest to the ein vole 95-5). PR ANOK TAYLOR, | AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO ete No. 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, INVITE THB TRADE TO INSPROT TuETE BTOOK or IMPORTED amp DOMESTIG LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACOO, aND Groceries for the Cemp, UNSURPASSED oe ALSORTMENT AND VARIETY 2Y ANY STOO IN THIS OITY, UR OGONTRAOTS witx THE LARGEST PACKERS Im TaR BTATES OF MAINE AND NEW JERSE? ENABLE US TO OFFER HERMETICALLY-SEALEB MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, FEUITS, AND VEGETABLES, ? NEW YORK, PHILADELPUIA, AND BaLT MORE MABKET PHICES, BORDEN'’S OONDENSED MILE Gonstantly on Band, BEING BOLE AGENTS MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00.0 ONLEBEATED , BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, HOMESTEAD RYE HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, GOLD MEDAL co@Nao, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, VAN TASSELL AROMATIC SCHNAPPS GOODSPEED & BRO’S “OLD TOM,” WE EEEP THEM BEADY FOR SHIPMENT IN TRON-BOUND CASES CONTAINING FROM ONE TO SIX DOZEN BAGH, WH INVITE QORNISSEURS TO INSPECT OUR LABGE STOOK or CHAMPAGNE WIN Es OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, amD OALL THE RSPHOLAL ATTENT or CONSUMERS TO THE ERA | GRAND VIN IMPERIAL 4¥ MOUSSEUZ UNSURPABSED In RIOHNESS ann DELICIOUS FLAVOR, OF WxIex WS ASE BOLE PROPRIETORS. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON 0 39-tf 289 Feces] ia Avera

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