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pe nh ES TESST, ARIE MEIER eT AER AAE LAE EI TT THE EVENING STAR. FROM KENTUCKY. Movements of the Enemy—Lyon's Force m 2,000 to 3,000-A Uni Brigada werilia: &e. Lovisvittx, Dec. 24.—Lyon's forces, esti | ated from 2,000 to 3,000 cavalry and six gaps, struck the Louisville and Nashville railroad at Elizabethtown, and destroyed afew anim- portant epans over Bacon creek, a small stream, and then turned north. They are now threatening an umportant trestle work at Mui- draugh hill. a ‘Laprane brigade, of McOook’s division, is @lose upon Lyon's rear. Our military authorities are prepared to give Lyon 8 warm reception. Yesterday thesteam- er Morning Star, Captain Ballard, bound from Evansville to Louisville, putin at Lew- isport, and was boafded by fitty guerrillas, under Captain Davidson, who robbed the pas- sengers of three thousand dollars, and fired sbote while on the boat at parties in the cabin, but injuring no one. They subsequently killed two discharged soldiers onthe deck, and then compelled Captain Ballard to transport them to Cloversport, where they released the boat. FROM EUROPE, Sr. Jonux’s, Dec. 24.—The steamer Peruvis, from Liverpool on the 15th, and Londonderry on the i6th, arrived off Cape Race at 3 o’clock this afteruoon. = | The Nova Scotian and Eta had arrived out The news is of nospecial importance. The British Emanicipation Society had presented a@congratalatory address to Mr. Adams, the | American minister, on Mr. Lincoln’s re-elec- tion. American advices, in yiew of Sherman’s pro- ess in Georgia, and Hood's operations in Porscseee, were regarded with the greatest in- terest The London Globe thinks that at no period of the war were greater interests at atake The London Times urges the opening of ne- gotiations in regard to the American war, say- ing it must come to this at last, and the sooner it does come the better it will be for America and the world at large. Cotton is unchanged. Beseadstuffs steady. Provisions had a downward tendency. Pro- @uce dull. Consols $9 3-16as9y for money. The War in Southwestern Virginia, Fortress Monroe, Dec. 22.—The Charleston Courier, dated 16th inst., has been received. The following extracts cbmprise the most im- portant news : “Sinck OF CHARLESTON, S. C., 526TH Day— ‘The flag of truce boat brought up Thursday one hundred and four paroled Confederate offi- cere irom Fort Pulaski. The Yankee officers in the fleet reported that General Sherman and staff had arrived at Hilton Head. Also, thatit ‘was rumored that Savannah was to capitulate at 12 o’clock Thursday. They had learned of the fall of Fort McAllister, but could give no particulars. Another 1,000 Yankee prisoners will be taken down this morning. This com- pletes the exchange, and makes the number thos far turnedover by Colonel Hatch, 11,000.’ “From Lyxcusvree, TENN.—Raid on the East Tennessee Railrocd.—Passengers by the Westera train to-night report a raid on the Virginia and Tennessee railroad, at Bristol, Tennessee. «The enemy are supposed to be a portion of Borbridge’s command. From Bean's Station they advanced rapidly, and entered the town atSo’clock inthe morning. They destroyed a considerable amount of Government stores. The engines and train on the East Tennessee and Virginia ratiroad, and the Eastern bound passenger train on the Virginia and Tennessee road, between Bristol and Abingdon, were de- stroyed. No positive intelligence of the ene- my’s numbers had been received, but they are supposed to bave been between 5,000 and 6,000. A portion of the force is said yet to occupy the ace. A body ofthe enemy returning towards an’s Station, encountered our forces at Zol- licoffer, & station on the East Tennessee rail- railroad, nine miles weestof Bristol, where a fight was said to be progressing at last ac- counts.” Arrival from E pe ef the Family ofa Rebel—They are not Allowed to Land. Boston, Dec. 25.—The wife, son, and dauzh- ter of the rebel Genera! Preston, of Kentucky, came as passengers in the Africa. Orders from the War Department refused them permission to land, and also declined their request to leave by rail for Canada. They therefore remain on the steamer, to be carried back whence they came. ILLIE'S SAFES, the cole ated CHILL Lik weovent He. TRON FIRS AND BUR- QLAB PROOPS, with OOMBINATION LOOKS. 80, 3 yRAMES a DOORS General Southern agensy 57 west Lombard et, Baltimore, Md, Rov+3mn A. PROSEUS, General Agent. | G48 8TOvEs-Gas STOVES. The best and mosteconomical GAB | ING STOVES ever R es qastkat jase re i b: OHNBSON & CO., Searee x Successors to J. L. Savage. Pennsylvania avenue, between _dec S2w _ 9th and lith streets. ILLIARD TABLES FOR BALB.—' ber has THRE FIRST CLASS BILLIABD TABLES nearly sew, which he will of very lew. wir eat the B: reom, corner "Wh treet nd Peonszivaniaavenue., te is-tf Fess BUCKWHEAT FLOUS. HONEY. SYRUP. Jost received KING & BUROHELL, | ocl? _ Corner I street and Vermont svenua. EATON HALL. z S CORNER OF NINTH AND D 83. This large ard handsome HALL {is now fer rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &c. Itis finely freacoed and Srished in the most subrjantisl manner, with large and convenient dressing rcomeand gallery at the south and for spectators i il isthe best ventilated room in thy city, | indows ou the south and east and | large ventilator in the center of i rably adapted for Concerts, With epecial attention to that object; and for Balls the greatest cars has been taken to have the best floor that could be procured. Be The Hall wll be rented fer Balls, Concerts, Minstrels. pairs. Wc. a= A kate nquire of O, }. on D street, 24 doo from the Hal) bss gov if-um By ARKINI’S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, Temperance Hail, E street, beiwwrem Sth and Wth sts, PROF, MARINI wishes to inform his nu- merous friends and the pubiic in geners!, that his ond Quarter will commence ou THCREDAY, December tet. é Davs +¥p Hovxs ov Teiti0N —For Ladi« 8 au} Masters—Tuesdays, Thursdays and F i from 3ioSp.m. F ntlemen—Tuesdays Thura- | days and Saturdays, from Sto io p.m Private la: soos givem at any time desired. For ps Mat the Academy during acheol > address b 1 W ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, ImcorrorareD Maxcn Sra, 146 EL WARD SIMMS. President and Treasurer. BDW'D CLARK, Vics President and Secretary. DIRECTORS. 100% Waa Evans Tidig SG aK oH) rs, OS. J. GARDNER. 8. V. NILES, B om This Sank isuow open for the receipt of De- posits, atthe NEW BANKING HOUSE, We, 65 Louisiana av.. under Simm’s New Ballding EDWARD CLARK, Becretary, EDWARD CLARK & €0., BANKEBS, At the Savings Bank, No, 5% Louisiana avenne, DEALRES IN BXOHANGRE GOLD AND SILTER, And General Banking Business, Epwarp Crakk, Joum KR. Biya deci? eozin {IREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPAN oF WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CAPITAL........_..$200.000. Qh Con Strit and Lowisiana Avenue. Over Bank of Waskinseme INSURE HOUSES AND - 4G41NaT DORs 8h HER P iB y yin ROPBRTY George Shoemaker 207° muel Cropley, ** nema Gs arke, rT, enen, Sam fern, Witliam Wilson. No charge for policies. JAMES ABEL G. DAVIS, Sec’y. MARCUS ®&, - ae oie ey, Tan mn any SOTERA TON a rn The unde Raving con! fora =, v Ls WaReEp. SB str Stee voll LEP we ADAMS, President, Sep 72-e06n2 or to) RRS OO. | Tes P. aL} ATTENDED BU. dF Sa A ee B. DAVIDSON, | i H Cc CUMBERLAND AND ANTHRAOITE COAL, CLOTHING. { MOST POPULAR CLOTHING HUUSR is MITH, BROS. & O0., 40 Wort Baltimore street. Baltimore. SMITH, BROS, & 00., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimore street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors. 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. N. B. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable prices, Waanin, Jans can fave 20 cent, their Ok made at. a Watene | a SMITH, BROS. & 0O., 40 Wost Baltimore street. The best and cheapest Clothing Housein the country is oePeIMITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltimore strest, MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, BUF West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. Persons in Washington ¢an save 30 per cent, by buying their Clothing of TH, BROS. & 0O., 40 Wert Baltimore street. hington customers ean find the best stock’ of Clothing in the country—every article | nged- SMITH, BROS. 8 — a 40 West Baltimore street, The lesding Clothing House of Baltimore o: the finest stock of Glothing in the count: somes SMITH, BROS. & CO., Mart le Hall, 40 West Baltimore street, Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to your Olothing. 40 West Baltimore street, ‘The place where everybody gots muited. | Place where over ay eB ROE S00. 40 West Baltimore street. The ooly house in Baltimore or Washington that e all thei 8. — = BMITH, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street. All Discharged Soldiers in Washington are effered a discount of 10 Pa cont. buying of us. MITH, 3! |. & OO., 40 West Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en it ing of aBultby Puyingof ITH, BROS. & 00. 40 West Baltis ore st., Baltimore, Md. It will pay all to come to Baltimore to bu: ar oLorHike. ’°°’smitH. BROS & CO)” Merchant Tailors and Olothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS. & 00., Marble Hall Clothing, House, 40° Wert Baltimors ~ ol nter lot ng. aaa oh MITH. BROS. & 00+ Merchant Tailors and Olothie: 40 West Baitimore street, Pog to PANTS, Freneb an Euslish WALKING Oats, Peltoe's fancy and plain SAOKS; also, the in endless varieties at . ¥ Popular Merble Hall Olsthing House, 40 Woet itimore street. Sep 24-3m eee to Br Smoot’s. jis house has ail the modern iu provements. with gas aad water complete. and is situated in the most respestabie and most cen- location in Washington, being almost in the ecntre of al' the principal Government Depart- ments and ia wel adapted for a firet-clazs private residence. or a first-claes large boarding-.ouse, Rent only $1.5 per annum, payable monthly, in adgaboe. Posrersion given Immetiately. None but persone of first-ciaes res bility. with simi- Jar reference, need apply to P.J BELLEW & OO. aa street. three doors south of Odd Fello: all. as Ean de 13 For RE NT—An OFFIOR, in a central and busi- nese part of the city, tabie for an attorney or_s respectable claim ageat. Ap to W. D. HOSHES Otree ofthe Daily Timer” “de 14 tt ro RENT—To singie gentlemen only, in a pri vate family, tve sets of furnished ROOMS (four front ard two bask) convepieance of erences required, Apply No, 475 N.S. corner of D and 2d sts, mee acc 5-tf "OK RENT—A FURNISHED PARLOR ani CHAMBER, on tirst foor, without board. No, 410 3d street weet, opposite Washington House, and near Pa. svenue. Aoply onthe premises. d9 Faan FOR SALE—Blue Marsh FARM. the property and residence of the late N. BR. Grifith, Erq , situated near Brookvil e, in Mont- gomery Ovunty. Maryland. 16 miles frim the city of Washingten D. C,, containing I73acres of land, 3 acres of which are in timber, and the balance in good cultivation. The property is bounded by two main county roads. aud in the immediate yicinity of the turnpike to Washington. and a daily communication by stage with the railroad to Washington er Baltimore, at Laurel. The princi- pal improvemebta are first-class; the dwelling house is a large and well arranged frame building 46 feet front by 7: feet in depth, newly ouilt, and vith all modern improvements, water &c,,& por- tico 14 feet wide, ruoniag the entire front of the house; all construc'ed of the best materi the most sentir es style, without regard to coat; the house bss 14 rooms, with a metal roof, and adry cellar under the same; the outbuildings consists of a firat-class barn, with stone foundation, having under same roof abundant stabling. grata. ery, Wagon al ing sheds, &c hcuse. ice honse, aud ref-igatory, & ly built; corn house aad other necessary out- buildings in good condition; a pump of water near the kitchen door, with supply of water unfailing; alao,@ spring in th nity of dwelling. The fencing ix nearly new, part board and part rail. A large variety of fruit embracing a iarge young aye eorchard,in full bearing. The entire stock otimplements, tools, cattle. &c., will be sold with the farm if desired; and the estate will be sold low, for less then the cest of improvements, Terms of sale: One-half cash; and the balance on jong credit. For par*iculars and in‘ormation, ad- dress * W..’’ Box 439 Baltimore Post office. or Mr, 8 _N. R.GRIFFITH, near Brookville, Montgoin- ery county, Md. deo 8-2awit* OOM8 FOR RENT—Three or four Furnished O}LAMBBERS; also. with water and gas,and use of bath and parlor, forrent to gentlemen. Apply at 4904, north side of Massachusetts avenue, be- tween 4'h aad 5th sta, deol tf DENTISTRY. rte DEXTISTRY_Dra. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, Baines. Room No: 2, Washington aree. as si er Penna. arcs "and. 7h rp NTHTRY—Dr. W. F, MARSHALL, Dentist, DR 234 Pennsylvania avenue, sec- a fond door from 13th street, attends to Ai, ¢ —} branehes of the Profession, _ oc 13-2m* REAL DISOOVERY IN DENTISTHY, Teeth Brtracted without Poin with ths Mubrita of I would advise ali persons Raving teeth $0 ox tact to at Dr, tnwirs oie, and have them taken out py this new and harmless Room. Also cal and! examine the tor’s mew and im- proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. Lt you once see the great improvement in his teeth =e have them in ne other style than this new one jvaluanie one. . 342, Pa. avenne, between novis 5... Lawl Persons ¢alling at my office can odated ih any style and price of Teeth they desire, pacts those whoare particular and wisk the purest PERSONAL. LEON, Office 420 Penn’a avenue, fers a certain and speedy suis, of LBEET. is, BTR. sare TB et a Ki on ia a a {St iS be} ct i} cs ey 2 ft 2 SI >} cI Ps ‘a ls! Ss 'Z 3. THROAT, c., &e. Havinghad many years experience inthe prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bids defiance to all eonigetion in their treatment and cure. Reeent cases of veneres! disessas cured in one or Ladies and gentiemen can consult him fice from 9to4o’c\vck daily. _de24 Sm* B. DARBY can be consulted, confidentially, either personally or by letter, at 492 7th st., between Dand E. Those who have been unfortu- mate hitherto in their selection of physician d call on him. dec 19-I1m* 0. BALDWIN, M. D., ° HHYSICIAN AND 8UBGHON, dee 9-tf 435 lith street, between G aad He MA2A* AHOLIAB. an impressed mediam, still continues to read the past, present, and fu- ture with great accoracy, ac? is atle to advise with safety in all matiers of importauce. No, 249 Catreet, between 434 and 6th ate., Island. de8 2w* R. BACKER, ras Most Wonpkerut AsTROL- oGkR, No.470%b strest, between D and KB, (up stairs) gived full ani thorougk information coneefning all affairs torough life, with and.u regard to Health, Weslt:. and Marriage, Love Af- fs Jouarveys, Lew Saits, Alsent Friends, Sick- pessand Death. Dr. Backercan he eonsulted from Tin the morning till8intheevening. d3-1m* ADAM MASHA I3 STILL AT HER RESI- dence. 403 K street. b+tween 9th and Kth streets; ie prepared ty read the past. present and future events, and ie qualified to give counsel to old aud young on all important matters. no 3)-Im* Dea A RIGHT, Pavchometrist; and MRS, WRIGHT, Clairvoyant Physician. who “Heals” © phase of Nervous Deat- ory ness, Blindness, Rheniratism, Paralysis. &e., by ” ean be consulted at 494 12th nov 29-Im* . SMiTH, with her extraordinary powers scribe your living anc dead friends, give the names of beth, tells character, the future, exe kinds diseases. wih give sittings at 252 : yrs above I street. Hours from Wtill$ p.m. Circle Wednesday evenings. #28-3m* LUMBER, &c., &o. WILLIAM R. SNOW & OO., 4107 Water atreet. Georgetown, D.C., Have for sale at Wholesale snd retail, 2,000 Tons CUMBERLAND OOAL, 1,000 Tors ANTHRACITE GOAL. Also, a large smount of very superior Oak. Ash and Hickory LUMBER, ef every desertption Allof which willbe soldom reasonable terms. Alloréers left at our office or addressed to us through the Posi Office will receive prompt atten- tien. WM. R. 8NOW & 00., 107 Water acreet, _deo 8-1 Georgetown, D.C. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. 394 394 ale : FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The greatest inducements ever Known in HATS, CAPS and - LADIES’ DRESS FURS, Call early and see for yourecl res at M.O. GLADMON New Hat, Cap and No. 394 Penna. av., bet. 434 and 6th sts. dee 12-27* ch ——— MPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the result of « long and ¢: sive practice. They co.’8 ‘ur Store, sre mild in their c peration,and eanuot de h: St d«ticate; certain in correcting npg ful Menstruation, remo all ob- structions. whether from cold or other: ° acke, psin in the side, palpitation of ihe’ meets, Dain in the Sack and limber Ren diotartea tiga: il ack ani mobs, &c. which arivs from interruption of nature, - r DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS was the commencement of g new < Hoot of ir cuitlat ities and obstructions whieh here consighed to may to @ PREMATURE GRAVB. No tad wbenevar anlobstroction takes gttcs (eer? La on a era health Veuins to idectine, Fhbee Pile ra ie fine: TEPQAVATION bret a DIATE and Fansiare SUCoaag DONT BE DECEIVED. Take tiis acver Wement to Bee Druggist, aud tell him that you want the Gine fh TUS WORLD. whict is compelsed ta these Pills. Oo es Ae DE. OHEESEMAN’S PILLS have beer 8 Staniard medy for over thirty Sai are the most taal one ever known 1 uplaiste peculiar all es. To bs ey are invaiuable, ni > wii aunty periods rerularity, ate’ known’to wats KA ¥e used them at differant p-rio’s. throvghout the c‘untry. Raving thy sanction of one lieit Linn, eminent Physicians in America, wied with each Box the Price One Dollar ne i roe SALE—A new three story briek HOUSE, southwest corner of 24 and Market sts, George- town, BD. C., containing 17 roome, with all the latest improvements, in perfect order, A Brick Stable, Ice Rouse and all necessary outbuildings attached, House 45 By 49, lot 8) by 150. Price 00, Terms easy, and possession when required, ‘or forehee particulars apply on the premiaes, nov m* Fa RENT—Two ROOMS, on second floor, suit- able for four gentiemen, and oue on first foor. Inquire at 437 8th street, between G and H streets. west side. oe 29 At PRIVATE SALE— One PRUG STORB, Three HOUSES, Three LOTS. Enquire ross hn MS. setts avenue, near street. aes as nov 19 Im* Te LET—Two Jarge ROOMS. on Pennsylvania avenue, No. 245, snitable for stores or offices. street, be- nov 28-tf Apply on the premises, or at No, 266 H tween Ith sndi9th. PROPOSALS. CBF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, j Depot oF WASHINGTON, Wasninctor, D C,, January 4, 1864. All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddlery, are re- quested to send to this office. on MONDAY of each ik. a Kealed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the articles they are preptred to furnish t > this Bepot short notice, with the price of each marked in figures. so that, in ¢ase the exigencies of the ‘ticle or articies can be ob- out delay d at the lowest price. D: alers wishing to sell to this pot will be re- quired to furnish the list punctually every Monday morning, D.B. RUCKER. Brigadier @en'l and Chief Q. M., jan 5 tf tof Washington EDUOATIONAL. BY.—A GtORGETOWN FEMALE De ‘est, Boarding and Scheo!, I etre Georgetown. D. 0. The duties of this institution walk e resummed Beptember Sth. Circulars may be I WARROVYR by addressing the princi PHorosars For station RY. , ; Cid epee eee ton. Washingion, December 15, om ele will be reeeivei at this offiee 1 December3:, 1864. at 12 o’clock m., Bealed Pro: until FRIDA | for furnishing BPATION BHY for this Depot for } six 6) menth | | 4 | Ps ® from January 1, 1865, per annexed All articles must be of the very best ples of whioh(of paper, one quire, of envelopes, one packace must accompa y each bid. Each bidder must farnish with bis proposal but gnc sample of the artiole bid for. and hut one price | for each articl i age cece actiele: which must be distinetly marked | to annui the contra | trac | The contract will 7: a Gecsinlebiader: be awarded to the lowest re- Each prepossl must be signed by the individual ox Ser eee ene ene avility. lo fuitil the con- at ed, mus certi or persons proposed ae sureties. oa py itaeinerson: fbould any articles be required which are not enumerated in the schedule, they are co be fur- nithed at the lowest marse: price. The Depot Quartermaster reverves to himself the right of ordering, from time to time, ® greater or less quactity of each and every article contracted for, aa the public service may require within rix months subsequent to the date of the eontract. and sbould any article not be delivered within a reason- able time after being ordered, he also reserves the Tight te purehase the said article in the open mar- ket, at the ritk and expanse of the persen or per- sons contracting to furnish the same. He will, ia all cases. decide whether the term: of the contract have been om alied yates avd reserves the power r upon any failure to comply with its_terms. Eonds with approved recurity are to be given by the prsom cr persons contracting. and in case of failure to supply the articles ordered, the con- actor aud his sureties shall be liable to the for- feiture specified in such bond. Proporala in duplicate must be addressed te “BRIGADIER GENERAL D. H. RUCKER Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, D. © ,” and to be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Sta- tionery.”” so ream MacnRDULE OF ARTIOLES, ‘anilia Wrapping Paper, not less than 50 pounds per reat por eee nee 30 reams baff Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, not Jere than 30 pounds per ream. per ream. 20 reams white Folio Post Paper, ruled, Wieams white Folio Post unruled (oeeT ee WW reams white Foolscap Paper, ruled, not Jeas | than le pounds per ream, per ream jv reams Law cap Paper, ruled, not les? than 12 pounds per ream, per ream 2") reams white Letter Paper, ruled, notlesthan 9 pouvés per ream, per ream 10 reams white Letter Paper, unruled 2 reains white Commercial Note Paper, ruled, not Jess than 5 pounds per ream. per ream 1.46 eheets Blotting Paper, per sheet 5 48 Blank Books, demi aize, full bound, per quire 48 Blank Books, folio size. full bound, per quire 10 Blank Books, crown. cap aize, bound in cloth, per quire 100 Blank Books, cap-size, half bound, per quire rend octavo Memorandum Baoks, full size, per en ezine Books, demi-size. bound in cloth, per ze & Time Books, small quarto-cize, bound in cloth, per dozen 2») Time Books, small oetayo size, bound in leather. per dozen, 2): 0 white official Bnvelopes, No. 12, very thiek, per Bu white official Envelopes, No. 10, very thick, rM. 1°0.0.0 white official Envelopes, 9x4 inches, very thiok, per M detter Envelopes, 5441334 inohes, 100 0.6 white very thick, per M. ee i2dozep Arnold’s Writing Fluid, in quart and pint bottles. per dozen bottles, _ 12 dozen Maynard & Noyes, or other Black Ink, in quart, pint, and half-pint bottles, per dozen idezen Arnold’s spying Ink, in quart and pint bottles per dezan battles, 5 _ P 12dozen Lawrence’s Oopying Ink,in quart and pint bottles, per dozen boitles. 12 dozen David’s Carmine Ink, glass bottles and steppers, per dozen bottles. 96dczep Faber’s or other black Lesd Pencils, Nos. Zand 8, best quality, per dozen. s 24 dozen Faber’s or other red and blue Pencils, per dozen. 24 dozen glass Inkstands, assorted, per dozen, 100 gross Gillott’s Steel Pens, assorted, per TOBE. 200 gross other Bteel Pens. assorted, per gross, 12 dozen gutta percha Penholders, per dczen, 48 dozen other Penholders, selected kinds, per iozen. 12 dozen tin Paper Folders, per dozen. 2 pounds red Sealing Wax, 20 sticks to the pound, best quality per youn. . 10 pounds white India Rubber, 40 pieces to the pound, per pound, 1m dozen pieces Red Tape, Nos. 17 aiid 23, per doren. at dozen spools Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, per 12 dozen glass jars Mucilage and Brushes, large size, per dozen. 24 dozen glars jars Mucilage and Brushes, small tlze, per dozeu. % Letter Copying Books, 500. 70), and 1.00 pages, 1,(00 sheets Abstract Paper, ruled te pattern, per sheet. 6G) sheets Return Paper, ruled and printed to aitern, Tr Kheet. » 6 reanisot Bul Paper, ruled to potrernyeee ream, mI rs olders, per dozen. a i a8 Brasers, ivory or wood handles, per jozen. doz utta Percha Rulers, 16 inches long, per 6 dozen G a RUCK EE, 1S, De dozen. 5 Brig. General and Chief Quart-rmaster, de weit” De pot of Wasbi ngton, x LEGAL NOTICE Fr THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICE OF COLUMBIA, Christopher Osmmack, sen’r, et al..) in Banity, Mo. 71. Eliza Connington, et al. gs ‘The Trustee in the above cause haying reported i November instaut, alvecdue notice of the time. place, manner, and terms of sale, be sold the east half of Lot No.1, of J. David- fon’s sud-divisicn of square No. 161. in Washington city, with the improvements, consisting of a two- story frame dweNing jouse, to ew 4 Best, for the sum of nine hundred and sixty-five dollars, ($985,) and that the said purchaser has since, in compliance with the terms of sale, paid the whole purchase mocey in cash. It is, theref re. thia i y of November, 1364 on motion of com- pliana: couprel, ordered by the Court, that the Raid sale =o mafe to the said Anthony Best, be. and the eame is hereby, ratified and eonfirmed, unless cause to the contraty be shown on or before the third day of January next; provided a copy of this order, or 80 such thereof ax relates te the ralili cation of Said sale, be published once a wee™ for three succersive weeks. in the Evening Star, prior to said day A true copy: nov 1) law3w* R. J, MEIGS, Clerk. Q»PHaNs COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Is B COLUMBIA. N —Estate of Chas. S. Whitney, deceased It is thirteenth day ef December, A, D., 1354, Ordered, That the rales made and reportet by Busan Whitney, Guardian to Ann K. Whitney, ofa portion of the real estate of Chas. 8, Whi ceased, be ratified and confirmed unlen the contrary be showncnor before the3dday of January next. Provided, » copy of this order be ublished in the Evening Star, printed and pub- ished in the city of Washiogton, at least once a week for three successive weeks belate said date, Bole Judge of the Or phane’ Court, A True Copy—Test: ROBBINS. _e Is-law3se* Register of Wills, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columb’ letrers of administrstion, on the personal teteof Wm. Dalton, late of Washingten County, DC., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the game, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before 6th day ef December next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all bene- fit_f the anid estate. this 6th day of December, Gi de: hand 564," 00 DASE DY BAAVIELIAM N DALTO Administrator. ALL PERSONS indebted to the decsared will make immeaiate payment to the Ad ninistrator, M,N. DALTON, Adm’r, with H. Burns & Oo., dec 6-lawSw* 405 Penn’a avenues. U7 SPuYe WORSTEDS, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, (£old elsewhere at from &0 to 6) cents per ou: Closing out a large Jot of ZEPHYR WORSTEDS at only $5 cents per Ounce, or 3 ounces for $1, at MAX WELL’S Emporium of Ladies Cloaks and Fancy Goods, 326 Pennsylvania avenne, gee 15 bt between 9th and Wth sta. iT HOTEL OO: HE OLDEST OPmaN Pon aD ON THE Is enlarged to double its former capacity, RCROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av, and 1th st. Washineion, D, C. This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Ruropean piss in this city, bas been onlarwed and proved in every way necessary for sotet ly received, the secommodation of the increasin, eat. Thaok‘uifor the patronage alrealy ren proprietor hopes that by attention to business we sontinue to receive patronage as heretofore. Guests will only be charged with what they receive, Obarg+s are mederate. oc by P. BMRIOH, Proprietor, — [‘YLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP T OND SYRUE OF eum sae well snes asthe ‘ost Pleasant, Safe, and 8; ‘COUGHS, UOLDs? wo HOARSENESS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH AN. AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, sigs one reciated by most families and phrnctons es PePruccome oo eras immediate relief from‘a re- ‘or sale at the Drug Btores, i Tice 25 and 50 cents a bottle, bination may he had in 3 ita Hotere bred ee haad Paice Toleve public ape ers, form ral TYLERSOUM ARABIC COUGH LOZENGRE.? 7s Nv sHoRs, pov 1. by | } | Pr0r os Ars Eo PORAGE, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIOE, Waszincton Perot. Dec 8, 1353. Sealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supglvin the U. 8. Quartermaster’s Da- partment at Cee gee) D.C., Baltimore, Md.. Alexsnéria, and Fort Monroe, Vu., or either of places. with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Rids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of core or cats and 5) tons of bay or straw, and upwards E Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries. and the rates at which they will make deliverier thereat. the quantity of+ach article proposed to be deliv- ered, the time when said deliveries shali be eom- menced, ard when to be completed. Bhe price must be written outin wordsonthe ida. Corn to be put upin good stont sacks, of about two bushels each. Gate in like sacks of about three Uuehelseach. The +acksto be furnished without extra charge to the Governmeut, The hay and straw to be securely baled. ‘The particuiar kind or description of oats, corn, bay or straw proposed to be delivered must be stated in the preposais, All the articles offered ander the bida herein in i il be subject toa rigid inspection by the inspector before being accepted. Coctracts wili be awarded from time to timeto the lowest responsible bidder,as the interest of Government may require and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shail have been delivered and accepted, The Licder will be required to accompany his proposals with # guaranty. signed by two respon- sible persons. that in care his bid is accepted he or | they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract fur the same, with good and anfficient suretier, in a sum equal to the awonnt of the con- tract. to deliver the forage proposed in conformity witn the terms of this advertisement; and in case the rnid bi¢der should fail to enter into the con- tract, they to mske good the difference between the offer of said bidder avd the next lowest respon- sible bidder, or the person te whom the contract may be awarded The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certifieate of a UD. 8. District Attorney Oollector of Customs, or any other officer under the Unite’ States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. i bidders will be duly notified of the accept- ence or rejection of their proposals. The full name and post office address of each bid - der must be legibly written jn the proposal. Proposals muat be addressad to Brig. Geo. D. H. Rucker, Chi f Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D.©,. and should be plainly marked ‘* Proposals for Forge.” Bond-, in arum equal to the amount of the con- tract -igned by the contractor and both of his ugrantors, will he required of the successful bid- jer or bidders upon signing the contract Blank forme of bids, guarantees and honds may be obtained upon application at thie Office. 3 FORM OF PROPOSAL (Town, County and State) Date) 1, the subscriber, do hereby pro: and deliver tothe United States, at the Qua:ter- master's Department at >, BETeeably to the terma of your advertisement inviting proposals for forege. dated Wartington Depot, Dec. 8, 1963, se to farcish | the followiug articles, viz: — bushels of Oorn, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 56 pounds — bushels of Unes, in sacks, at — per bushel of $2 pounds — tons of Baled Hay, at —— per ton of 2,000 unds —tons of Baled Straw, at —— per ton of 2,000 eunds Deilvery to commence on or before the — day © the ——- day of ——., 183—, and pledge myrelf to enter into @ written contract w.th the Unitad Btates with good and approved securities, within the apace of ten days aft-r reing notified that my bid bas been accepted, Your obedient servan' igadier G: ‘al D. H. Rucker, Bueadier General Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D. C. GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of , in the county of , and Btate ef , hereby, jointly with ths United States, and severally, SOvRERe and guarantee, in case e forego'ng bid of be accepted, that he er the: wil, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same, with good aud surictent sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to farnish the forage proposed in confor- mity with the terme of this advertisement, ted Dec. 8, 1868, under which the bid was madi ry ane se shall fail to enter in! tract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to mak difference between the offer by asid the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given under onr hands and seals Witness: this day of ——, ba Te 1 : Seal. Th aby cortity, that, to the beat of my know! edge and belief, the above named guarantors are good and sufficient as sureties for the amonat for which they offer to be security. —_— ‘A To be certified by the Uniwd States District a ¥, Collector of més, Or any other offiser under the United Btates Go’ sible person kno ‘nment, Or respon- off Brigadier Gsaatal aoa ons. decd tf BERGER CBSSOR .F. DOW ye ny ro H ny ihe , avenue, x4 ‘Washington, DO, .186—. and to be completed on or before, | whole is delivered; delivery to commence auantr, sam- |= PROPOSALS. AVY DEPARTMENT Bu U OF STEAM ENGINEERING, December 9. 1234, | Bealed Proposals will be received at thi- Bureau | 1865, far the until meridian Jaruary ¥', a Bach bid must be Tibed in the follewing glasses. mace for an entire class.and the price ts b= a round sum for the clase delivered at the reapective Navy Yards N»> payment will be made until the a twelve days after notification of acceptance of bid, to pro cred continually sud the whole to be delivered in two m: nths thereafter. The contract wilt be rdelto the lowest re- sponsible bidder, the right being reserved of rejecting the lowest bilif it be deemed exorbdi- ‘ant. The usual guaranties will be required. and the covtract will be dated the day tre notice of ac- ceptance is given. i rinted rchedules and instrnctions can be ob- tained by application tothe Bureaa Proposa’s must he directed to the Chiefof the Bureau of +team Engineering, and endorsed *Pro- posals for Iron,” that they may be distinguished from other business ]-ttera ' The following are the clastes required at the re- spective Navy- Yards: WASHINGTON. CLASS 1. i 36 plates Boiler Iron, 7-16, 45 by SS inches, 2 do do 34. Siby ®B do 32° do do 2, 48by 9 do 32 do do by 1) do 480 odo ao byl do n do do : Sby ta do cd do do 5 do 16 do do 7 do is do do 3 do 1% do do 5 da 2400 do da 5 do 2 «do do 3- do 82 do do 3 do 1 do do 7. do 6 do do 7 do 32 do do 7 do 32 do. do 5 do 4 ao do do 24 do do de % do do do 16 do do do 3 do do do 320 do do ao 23 da do do 22. «do do « do 12 do do do 2 8 80do do do 2 fo. do mn do The above to be of the hest American flange WASHINGTON, Crass No. 2. 10,000 peanis best American square bar iron, *;- ine! 10,cO) poutds best American Equare eae iron, * 2,000 pounds best American square bar iron, '- 30,000 pounds best American fat bar iron,2'; by 5,000 pourds best American flat bar iron, 2by 7;- 14,000 pounds best American dat bar iron,2 by 4- 1,000 pounds best American flat bart iron,it; by 20,000 soa best American round bar iron, 1‘;- 60,00 panna pest American round bar iron, L4- 10,600 pounds best American round bar iron, ’ In lengthe as may be required. WASHINGTON, Cass No, 3. | 60,000 pounds best American T iron, 3%: by 4%- inches, 16 feet long WASHINGTON. Crass No.4. 7 . 4,0°0 pounds iron rivets, 1’; by 11-15 inch diameter 400° do do Vy by 11-16 do 4.500 do do 17% by 11-16 do 4,000 do do 2dy 116 do OHARLESTOWN, Crass No. 1 324,000 pounds best American boiler flange iron, from 5-16 to 3; inch thick, in sheets of such dimensions as may be required. CHABLESTOWN. Crass No, 2. 34,000 pounds best American round iror from 1 inch to 14: iach diameter, in lengths as may be required. CHARLESTOWN. ds best American Ti 334 by 4ineh 20,00 pounds best American T iron, 3}: by 4inches Pine 3% inch part to be 32 ineh thick, an the 4 ineb part 4s inch thick, The lengths as may be required. CHARLESTOWN, Crass No. 4, 82,000 pounde boiler rivets, 134 inches long and ‘3 inch diameter. a 9 lawit P®OPOsALE FOR THE GRADING AND PAV- ING F STREET NORTH FROM PIPTH STREET WEST TO FOURTEENTH STREET PROPOBALS will be received at the Mayor’s Of- fice until] 12m.. on Friday. the 30th instant, for the purpose of grading and paving F street north, from 5th street west to lith strect west, with stones similar to thoreused in paving Baltimore street, (Baltimorecity,) not ever 8 or less than 5 inches in diameter, and 7 inches deep, or with Cobble #tone, not more than 6 or less than 4 inches in diameter, whichever the Mayor may direct, Bidderz will state the price per square yard for each material separately,and per cubic yard for grading; the paving to be laid in a bed of pure #ravel 12 inches in depth. and the street wall wet before being rammed three times, once with a 90 pound rammer,and twice with a50 pound ram- mer and then covered with sharp gravel. the whole tobe finished to the entire satisfaction of the Cemmissioners Of the Becond, Third and Fourth Wards, andthe Aasiatant Commissioners, RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. Matrugw G. Emgry,| Cras. F. Woop, } Assistant Commiasionera Grecory Ennis, ) idel7 lawsw B. STRENGTH 10. THE WEAK! __ YOULH TU THE AGED!! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is unequalled asa Rejuvenater apd Rerturer of wasted or inert fapctiona, Tie agedshould be certain to make the Biokrene a hovscheld god, inasmuch ag it will render them youthful in feeling and in strength, and ena*le them to live over avain the dase of their pristine joy. It not only exhilarates but strengtheas, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who ha cced tu a contition of sarvility, selfabpse misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No Teatier what the caise of impotency of any humaa oTgar,this superb preparation will remove the effect at once and torever. BiOKRENE Cores Lmpotency. G@sNexar D: Ixcavs- try. Dysz Pkilse, Low Brini GENERATION, Exagiarto: NTAL Tsnoterce, st DELt Nove. Krrect Uron tp d atl who are in any way prostr. ¢ isabilities are earnestly advised to seek a cure in this most excellent and unequailed Piepa‘ation. Perseve who. by imprudence, beve lost their NATURAL VIGOR, will find» sperdy and permg- nent eure in the fi ane aeRO BIOKRENE. ° LE. the LANGULD, the DESP = ING. the OLD should give this valuable diveovers atrial; it will be foand totally different from all other articles for the same purpores. TO FEMALES —This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds. a3 it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- nence, Itis also s grand tenic, and will give relief i pepsia with the first dose. A brief Saree in use will renovate the stomach to # degree of perfect health, and banish Ds spepsia forever, Ore dollar per bottle, or six bottles fur 35, BoLp BY DreaGists GENERALLY, Bent by ex oress xuywhere, by addressing HUTCHINGS CAS Peo iotors: «dar street, New York. Sold by S.C. FORD, corner ilth street dec 9 eoly.a ard Pennsylvania avenue. THE SALEM LEG. UNDER THE PATFONAGE OF THE U, 3, GOVERN MENT, CIRCULAR NO. 5, has just been issued. Sond for a copy to tbe SALEM LEG COMPANY, Andlearn from it the reason why thie’ LEG ‘is steadily anpplanting the muoy “best Legs made ia 2 wor SOT Nei ETB BE on 4 ets ADVANTAGESS ee I . TIMONIALS OF TES oO Avni Si SURGEONS AND original and ingenious meth d, TERMS. And all other mena information Entitledto a GOVERNMENT LEG, can reeeive the Ege LEG WITHOUT CHARGE, no 0. W. SOTELER, JNO, W, BOTELEB C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS i” OHINA, GLASE AND CROOKERY WARR, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVBH-PLATED WARS, BRITANNiA WARB, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER 8ETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNBD WAITERS, VOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOP WABR, AND HOUSBESEPING ARTIOLES GENERALLY. ag HOUSES, HOTELS, AND 8TRAMBOATS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTIOR, 318 IRON BALL. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . W-e06m between sth and loth sts BROKEH AN. | 285 PAliwossion =». 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, ” MATTHEW K WALSH, elt ioeen Ravenel 0! ‘vi ‘s In comvliance with th nd dete @m pow pre mak vances oD Gold and Silver Wa monda, Dia Jewelry, Bilver- ‘A Beith Pade AMuais Sree tate ing had twelye years nee in busi- s os ‘thet Scand itera wo to pe me with basin etatsn fi e. ati: nee, 22° oom, tri iberal Gash ad- onde. ® me ry da} i takewtis Ge SI- | Falls, THE 7.20 P: TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. and after Sunday, December 18, 1354, Passen- qr Traine between Washington and Baltimore will ve run as follows: TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Ro. 1—BALTIMORS, WAY STATION & HAR- RISBURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:15 a.m, Arrive at Baltimore 5:00 a.m. No. 2—-NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA BX- PRESS&—Leave Washingt: n 7:30 4. Mw. Arrive at Philadelphia 1:56 Pp m., New Yerk 5:30 p.™, No Baltimore tickets sold No. 3—BALTIMOKE & WESTERN TRAIN— Leave Washington 8:15 a. M.. stopping st way stations, connecting at Relay with the Mail Train for the West,and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 A™, No, 4—NEW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 11:16 a.m, Arrive at Baltimore at 19:45 ?.M., Philadelphia 5:37 P.u., New York 10:00 P.M, No. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY STA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P.™., eonnect- ing at Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- timore 4:45 pM No, 6-BALTIM@RE COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN—Leave Washington 4:30 P.M. Arrive st Baltimore 6:10 Pp. mw. This trait stops at Bladensburg, Britsville, Laurel and Anvspolis Junction only, No 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK BX- PRES TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:00. w. Arrive at New York 4:00 a,™. Maile and Passen- gers by ‘his train connect with all the early mern- ing lines leaving New York for the Bast, North d West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore ticketa Id by this train. which ix limi ed in espacity by overpment orders to insure the mails. No S—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P. wu, end arrive at Balti- P.M more §:26 No_ 9—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTREN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P. M.. stopping at Re'ay House far Western passen- rs to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, arkersburg, and ull points in the West. Reaches New York at 6:15 a. Mm, FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the =:15 a. M,and the 3 and 4:30 P, M. from Washington. No trains to or from Annapolis on Burday. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH FROM BALTIMORB, No. 1—NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON EX- PRESS—Leave New York at 7 P M., aod arrive at waar on at 5 a, M., with the Great Eastern ailand passengers. No. 2-PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON. Leuve Philadelphia 11:30 rp. M_.and Baltimore at QAM. and arrive iu Washington at 6 4. mM. No. 3—BALTIMORB AND WASHINGTON COMMUTATION TRAIN—Leave Baltimore at 7 A.M, Bue at Washington 8:43 4 bd SAM Ns 4—NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON EX- PRESS— Leave Baltimore %:50 4 M ; reach Warh- ingter 10:20 a. with pacsengers and mails leaving New York 2p. M.,and Philadelphia at 4Aa.M, No. 5—BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON AC- OCOMMODATION TRAIN—Leaye Baltimore 9:40 Ay nue at Washington 11:30 4, M., stopping at way stations. He. 6—BALTIMOBE AND WASHINGTON AF- RNOON ACCOMMODATION— Leave Baltimore 30P. M. te at Washington 5:20 Pr. u.,8top- ing at way stations P No 7—NEW. YORK AND WASHINGTON BX- PRESS TRAIN—Due at Warhivgton at 0:50 p, M.. with passengere leaving New York at Sa. u. No. S—PHILADBLPHIA AND BALTIMORE TRAIN—Leaye Philadelphia 1:15 P M ,and Bal- timore at 6 P.M,,and reach Washington at 7:45 M4 , connecting at Relay with Mail train from the ie 9—NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON TRAIN~— Leavy: res eed My a Due at Washington 10:14 P.M. P. sengers leaving New York at 11:30 4. Mand Phil- phia at 3:20 P.M 1 ANNAPOLIS the trains connect for Watlington ‘with Nos, 3 and 6 from Baltimore, SUNDAY TRAINS. THE ONLY TRAINS FKOM WASHINGTON for meng on Bunday are the #:15 and 21:15 4.M. acd 3 Pp, M, for Baltimore d 7:30 p.m. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and the West andthe 6p. u for New York oniy. FROM BALTIMORE tee only trains on Sunday are Nos. 2 and 4, at 4:30 4. M., and 8:50 a.M., with the New York passengersand mails, and the No. 6 at 3:30 and No. 3at6 PM. SLEEPING CARS direet to New York on 7:30 P, M, trains daily. THROGGH TICKETS to the West, as well ag to Philadel phiay New York, or Boston, can be had at the Station Ticket Office at all heurs in the day,as well as at_new office in the American Telegraph oreo! Pennsylvania avenue, between 43 and 6th Ftreets. BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours —also for throngh points, to save trouble and confusion at the departure of the trains, ALL PASAENGERS, whether soldiers or citizens, are politely but earnestly requested to respect th rules’of the Line, established fer the general vantage. such as the keeping of one or more ea: exclurively for ladies and their attendants, and t! prevention of snckng, in any but the emoker’s cars, and a'so to make a cheerfui compliance with the decisions of the agents or conductors in regard to their seats, tickets, etc.. especially in the burry of starting the trains. @Z ¥or further information. tickets of every kind, &c., apply to GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent at ‘Washineton, or at the Ticket Office. . BMITH, Master of Transportation. L. M. OOLR. General Ticket Agent. dec 2) G?=4t PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. ON AND AFTER November léth trains wil} Jesve Baltimore from North Oaivert Station as lows : Mail at.--——-—-- ——- 23 A, M. Harrigan, : Kocommodation 3.0) e. Lightning Express---—- ——. —.. 9.30 THE 6.30 A.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the 9.20. m. train from Baltimore for Pittsburg and the West. and for Mlmira, Buf- falo, Bochelier Denk ex: Canandaigua,and Ni- and for New York city. i THAIN FROM WASHINGTON ecnnects with the 930 p. M. TRAIN FROM wm. train from I more for Elmira and the North and Pittsburg and the West. SLEEPING OARS NIGHT TRAINS. )VERNMENT Harz BoLbigRe TICKETS AT Gov ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME, BS” For tickets and any information Ha atthe office of the Great Penneylvania Route, corner Pa. avenue and 6th street, under Nationai Hotel; acd Depot House, No, 463 C st..near New Jersey aveune, Washington. J N. BUBARRY, : Buperintendent N.O.R RB. . WILKINS, Pase and Ticket Agent, corner sth at. $0 9-tf avd Penn, avenue, PulLapeirara STEAMERS, New Express Line, semi-weekly, between PHIL- 2DBLPHTA acd ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON and GRORGE tuamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George . Stout. Regular sailing days WEDNERDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, from No, 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phia. and No. 59 Water street, between Congress ond Hien. Georgetown. or fre: appiy to ent opply ' JOHN B. DAVIDSON, No. 59 Water street, Georgetowa, Agent in Philadelpbis, WM. PB. CLYDS, if North Wharves, FLOWERS & BOWEN, . nov &-tf Agents in Alexandria, No. 1 King at. N®¥ YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,009. 100.000 SHARES AT $10 RACH, BUBSCRIPTION PRICE $5 PER SHARE. LANDS YIELDING LARGELY. OFFicERs: HON. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President, WILLIAM T, PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. Booke are open for subscription at the office 0? the Company, No, 24 Empire Building, 71 broad- way, New York, The iands of the Oompany are situated inth heart ofthe Qi] Region, and inctude portions of those well-known localities, *‘the McHihenng farm, the two McClintock farms,’’ and other . | ed and i |, inelud- ACCOUNTS of nnn Cxems ecg pe tuia | proved and valuable working territories, inclu ing over Two Thousand acres of the best Oil Ter- ritories along Oil Oreek and in West Virginia, now under process of successful development, and oi} is already regalarly and largely produced from several wells upon them, Address the Oompsnv, P. O. Box 5368 New York. oc 3-3m JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirreexTs Staeet, orprosirs U. 8. Tasasvay, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW O. S. 73-10 LOAN autherised by the act of June Sith, 1964. The notes will be issued “ander date of Augue> Wth, 1, genominations of 0, $100, $500, $1,000 and 95,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing Interost a% 78-10 per centum per annum, payable sami-an aually, and will be convertible at the option ot the holder at maturity into six per cent. Piro Twenty Bonés, We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all iesnes, TREASUBY NOTHB, OERTIFICATSS OF INDEBTEDNESS, And OGIN, And pay the highest price for Wer UTaneate BR’S CBRTIFIOATE OHRCES. FOR SALE - HANDSOME, Pair of family CARRIAGE eee nh lp reap cg Te 3 wel ra o . A7ZEL. 168 Bsall street. Georgetown D.0. do 16-6 a WW ENABE£00., GOLD mzDaL PiaN The sole Agency ofthiscelebrated P: Pega eI Fecond hacé pianos Bought sud nage for poy 0.38 CHENDACH, ms. exch: = t ‘eod3m’

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