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THE EVENING STAR. CUNGKESSIONAL. In THE SENATE yesterday after our report elosed— ‘The tax bill was taken up and passed with | @mend men is. ‘MIr. Foster from the Committee on Pensions, | reported a House bill in relation to pensions, with the following provisions: Trat ro invalid pensioner now or hereafter in the service of the United States shall be en- titled to draw & pension for any period of time during which he is or shall be entitled to the full psy or salary which an able-bodied per- scn discharging like dytics to the Government is allowed by law. The cecond pension grants a pension to con- | tract surgeons when wounded, or to their rep- Tesentatives when killed in service, the same ag if yey had been mustered into the service. The third section grants a pension of $20 | per month to soldiers who lose one foot and hand in the military service andin the line of duty. The bill passed. Adjourned. In THE Hovse— . The civilapprepriation bill was taken up and passed with amendments, i The House passed the Senate bill amenda- tory of the acttoincorporate the Metropolitan Railroad Company, the House Committee for the Districtot Columbia having withdrawa all their amendmects. Mr. Higby, from the select committee to in- vestigate charges against the Commissioner of Patents of frauds and corruptions, made a report thereon. They say that after a full in- vestigation they are unanimously of the opin- ion the charges are not sustained. The Senate amendments to the bill incorpo- rating the Capitol Hotel company were con- curred in, and the House adjourned. THE FASHIONS. {Correspondence N. Y. Journal of Commerce.} Pauis, February 10.—Extravagance. extraya- gance is the order of theday. Ifit wasonty confined to princesses, ladies of honor, and lady diplomales we could torgive the folly; byt alas! humbler folks, whose purses do not form apart of the inexhaustible public treasury imitate this reckless expenditure, and sport jewels and laces totally unsuited either to Weir social position, or to the modest incomes Possessed by the generality of womankind. We ean offer our sincere admiration to the fair Empress, when, as at a late ball, she dazzles the sight by a costume so covered with gems tha? the eye instinctively closes after a mo- Ment's gaze, as it does when the clondless rays of ajsummer sunshine 1s too painful from its brightness. She worea wide Aune of a Bre- tagne girdle, falling several inches over the skirt; a berthe reaching withits pendants to the waist: the throat encircled by & necklace of | extraordinary width; a vegal tiara above the forehead, and amongst the soft auburn curls behind there drooped strands meant to recall the sparkling waters of a cascade, all of gorgeous diamonds, and of emeralds of the rarest tone. The brightnes of the vision fairty startled the guests at the palace, accustomed as they are to the blaze of precious stones. Her majesty looked so delicate, so fragile, so mortal under all these resplendent decorations, the habitual touch of melancholy which ren- ders her beauty peculiar interesting was stilla shade deeper than usual, and imagination feemed to hear her whisper of “vanity of vani- ties and all is vanity” mingle with the courte- ous greeting she Destowed upon the aristocratic throng. But when .common-pla@ mudau-s try to copy the sovereign’s taste for rich trap- pings jand aboveall the gifts which natare has so liberally dispensed to her, by trying to make black or brown or yellow hair reflect au- burn tints by the application of dyes and dusts which give to the tresses a brownish red hue, @equally ugly and nnbecoming. we can scarce- ly forgive them. And then the creams and milks and omelliets and washes of all ki ds that are employed to make dark ones look fair and fair ones still fairer, and black pencils for the eyes, and bine pencils to trace the blue veins, and lastly, the most dangerous of all follies, the use of belladona to dilate the pupil of the eye. The afternoon visits on reception days are the occasion of 3 display of toilette whicha few years back could only be seen at grand galas of royal bidding. agnificent brocades and embroidered dresses are worn with trams a ard long: the skirts flounced and draped with and ribbons: meire antiquesjare decorated with bands of dark velyet embroidered in bright colored floss silks; the embroidery of Aowers in white chenilles and white silk braid upon a yiolet velvet ground hasa very pleas- ing effect. Lhe magnificent point de Bruxelles and joint d’angieterre iace roton: cant Violard, No.3, rne de Choiseul, form the Wrapping which accompany these costumes: | these lace garments are circular in form, and with the frilis and flounce reach to the knee; they are very magnificent, and cost a mij. nijficent price. The bonnet (if we dare give to this fanciful notion the good old fashioned name) isa combination of laceand tulle and flowers and feathers, impossible to describe, very light and very smail, but always coquet- tish and becoming. At this peried of the year no toilette is thought of except that for fall dress and evea- ing wear; even the ourriers of our great mourn- ing establishment, a la Scabiense, No. it), rue ge la Paix, are busy with the making up of balls costumes. The mixture of white and black is so muck the fashion that these dresses are worn as well by those whoare not in black as by others whoare gradually passiag from deep mourning into colors. The most attrac- tive of these black and white costumes is com- pored of a black satin skirt, with a pinked ruche made of yandyked crape trimmed with white bionde: over the satin skirt there is first one of black gauze, and a second of biack net worked all over with jet beads, and looped up atintervals with branches of white roses, the leaves of which are covered with hoar frost: the low black satin bodies has a very small rounded point at the waist, and basque? at back: three narrow berthes are worn around the shoulders: the first of white blonde, the second of biack lace, and the third of black satis. Crinoline still holds its own, in spite of the “quartier St. Germain” having declared Against—in spite ofthe war which the press daily wages against the wearers of looped pe'- | ticoats. The creme de la creme of the right bank ot Seine, all parvennes thongh they he, have more influence in setting and retaining the mode for some monstrosity in fashion than the daughters of the Montmorercies and of the Rochefoucsults in their laudable endeavors to bring back the fair sex to an appr, what approaches nearer to the cf: female attire. WF The burgi«rs In Chicago are becoming as- tonishingly b¢id. The other nig ht four of chem chartered au express wegon and rolled it in front of the residence of G. P. mith, Saperi tendent of t Chicago Ice mpany, who, with his family, wus absent at a party, boldly proceeced to lead into it the sale, w ing over 700 pounds, in which were deposited $3.000 in currency, S100 in gold,pesides many valuable papers; the scoundrels then drove out of the city to the open prairie, where they took their leisure at opening their prize. The safe Was found next morning blown open, but the valuables missing. This affair is not very complimentary to the ago police. REFUSING TO hE EXCHANGED.—Itis stated inthe Western papers that one out of three thousand rebel prisoners or war, belonging to Missouri, Kentocky, Tennessee, Arkansas and Louisiana regiments, lately mustered for ex. change at Camp Dovglas, Chicago, seven hun- dred and fifty refused to be exchanged. OF nineteen hundred rebel prisoners recently at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, only one fourth consented to Leexchanged. B7 lates: arrivals from Beaufort, N. C., give noimportant news. Evtensive prepara- tion Sre being made there for the purpose of | making it the genera) depot of supplies our army Operating in the State of North olina, and with a viewte the rapid movement | of Major (tenera) Sherman’s army northward, when Savannah and Charleston would be no | Jonger of an his forces. U7 Brevet Brigadier General Wager Swayne. son of Justice Swayne, of the Sa- preme Court, was wounded by asheil at the storming of the bvidge over the Salkahbatchie during Sherman's advance, compelling am. y value as bases of supplies for putation of the leg above the knee. He was | taken overrovch roadsa distance of 65 miles to Port Roys!, where be is now doing well. TRIAL or A Forv er U.S. Senator.—A. O. P. Nicholas, tormerly & Senator in Congress, bas just been released from the Tennessee penitentiary where he was held as a prisoner, and ordered to be tried for conspiracy against the government. &7 Bull's statue of Washington is ready for casting atthe Ames worksin Chicopee. The #tatne will be erected at Boston. >” A railway is to be builtin Palestine. I: wih connect Java with Jerusalem, will be about forty miles long, aod with ja harbor at Jaffa, will cost halfa million pounds sterling AZ Suvatitutes are worth $10 each in New ¥ > The sloop-ot-war Hartford, famons as the flagship of Admiral Farragut, and the Brookiyn, which Tengered such great service under Captain Alden. are both being fit _ eigenen ae Hartford Sar rane? y go to Brazil, and ti ply go 1@ Brooklyn to the East @7-The Belgian journals state t t yi porting excursion at Tatdnceenae i ine of Prussia killed twenty-six deer and thirty. Fd wild bosrs, forbes the Emperor of Rose sixty-two of the latter, and forty-t y! pli ‘Y-twoof the | are out of order, as yeu call it, there is nota camails and | es from the looms of the celebrated fabri- | the | Affairs in Georgetown. Wednesday night, about eight o’clock, the friends ot Henry Addison, the Mayor, and the Council elected last Monday, assembled in the hall at Lang’s Hotel, Bridge, Sas High street, with the expectation that tne Mayor would meet them. John M. Stake, Esq , of the Goun- | cil, however, announced that he had been to see Mayor Addison, and found bim very ill, so seriously indisposed that his physician had directed him toremain athome. He desired Mr Stake to say to his friends that his heart was | with them, and he hoped they would enjoy themselves. Mr. Stake then spoke for bimself, and re- turned bis thanks te his fellow-ci'tzens for the confidence in him, expressed by his election to the Council by them. Brief and appropriate addresses were deliv- | ered by Messrs. Stake, Thomas, J. T. Mitchell, and Forrest, Councilmen elect, and Messrs, Kare snd W. J. Gary, and adjourned with three hearty cheers for Henry Addison and the successful ticket. DRAFT ASSOCIATION.—The asseciation met Wednesday night in the Council Chariber. It was a regular business meeting. A committce | } quota with recruits. We hear that the rumor that the Sth sub- district had filled its quota was not correct. —— GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS Ne ee A RESOLUTION to pay certain claima, Resoived_by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of ths Corporation of Georgstown, That the Clerk pay to the order of W.8 Cox six Lundred dollars, in fall of his bill for legal ser- vices to this Corporation for the years 13 and 1864; to the order of R. R. Hazard eighty dollars and fifty cents, infu lof hie bill for work pumps in this town; to the order of T ten dollars and eight cents, in fall of hi ot! furnished the station house from January 3i to February 2d, 1955; to the order of Buckey & Mar- bury the eum of six dollars and thirty seven ceata, A, L hi in full of their bill for hsriwar to E M, Linthicum & C+. nine dollars twenty-five | cents.in full of their bill for aiticles furnished this Corporation. Se [Approvea Feb. 25, 18 A Resovvrien in favor of James Lydon. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgeiowa, Thata fine of twenty dollars impored by Justice Reaver upon James Lydon, July 25th, 1934, be, aud the same is hereby remitted, he paying the costs, and the Clerk of the Corporation is hereby direct- ed to refund te said Lydon the said sum of twenty dollars, L Approved Feb, 25, i805, A RESOLUTION in relation to the expenses of the Poor aud Work house. Resolved _by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Counci! of the Corporazion of treareeiown, That the -um of nine hundred and forty-three dojlara ano forty-seven centa, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to defray the cnrrent ex- penses of the Po ending 3tst December, 1864, And the Clerk of the Corporation is hereby di- rected to pay the same to the order of the True tee, he presenting the proper vouchers, ‘Ayproved February 25, 1865 SPECIAL NOTICE TARR AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL to stop your Colds, Coughs. and Bronchial Affe ma before ees ros into Consumption that yor e: -lw WHAT THE ILLUSTRIOUS ABERNETHY nethey, the great English surgeon, to a cadaver- eus looking patient, who hai called to consult him. ‘Oh, nothing serious,’ was the reply, ‘my stomach and liver are out of order, that’s all,” “Do you eall that nothing serious,” said Aber- ethy; ‘I tell you, sir, that when these two organs nare inch of the body that is not more or less diseased nor a drop of blood init that is ima healthful con- dition,” Nothing can be more true, and there fore itis ofthe very highest importance to keep the stomach and liver in a vigorous condition. If the one is weak and the other irregular in ite ac- tion, tone and contrel them with Hostetter’s CELEBRATED Sto“AcH BitrERs—ths most genia vegetable restorative and alterative that has ever been admimistered asa cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Disease. It is recommended by distin- guished surgeons and physicians of the United States Army, by officers of the Army and Navy, fact, by thousands ef the most intelligent of every class, a8 an unequaled protective against epidemic | and malarious diseases, and asa perfect innocuons but at thesame time powerful, invigorant and alterative. fe 18-29 Favy axD WINTER CLOTH! 3G ods, &e ke, to exhibit our stock of Men’s We are now prepar % ana Boys’ Ready-made Clothing which, for ele- no.‘ of ttyle. variety and éxcellenoe of fabric and | faithiain¢ rof manufacture, has rot been sur- i weet by any stock heretofore offered in this | market. Those in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’sand Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine our | stock. We Can say with assurance they will fird the right article on the most reasonable terms. Also, an extensive atsortment of Gentlemen's | Furnishing Goods, comprising everything neces- sary for a complete ontht. NOAH WALKER & CO., 365 Pa. av., oc 10-8m* Metropolitan Hotel Building. CoLGatR’s Hosey Soap, This celebrated ToiteT Soap, in such universa demand, is made from the ¢ t msterials, is mild wad emollient in its nature, fragranily sented and extremely teneicie/ in its action upon the skin, For sale by all Draggists and Faccy Goods Dealers, jan 2?-eoly | LUBIN’S FRANGIPANNI TOILET POWDER. This widely and justly celebrated article which is used threughont Europe, and considered A Necessity mm tra Toi.et or Evgeny Lavy is now for the first time introduced TO THE LABIES OF AMERICA, FRANGIPANN] PowD! is unrivalled for removing Chaps, Chafes, Blotihes Pinpl-sand other impurities of the skin, remier- ing it soft, char, smooth and beautiful. Feaneipasnt Powber is used to remove TAN and FRECKLES¢ giving fresh ness to the complexion and aheaithy hucto the skin With youtisul softness, FRaNGipasst PowDER is used by the ladies of Europe to sprinkle on the inside of Kip Groves, enablinga tight glove to be drawn on and off with eace,and preventing their being soiled by perspiration, After the glove is Withdrawn it leaves the hand Bxooru, Sort, and Writs with a delicate freshness and perfame, FRANGIPANNI PowbeR is ured to remove al! rowganess and redavss of the Hanns, Anws and Facr. It softens Cexxs, and all other cutaneous excresences, Price 25 Cents aud 50 Cents, according to ‘ize of ackage. For sale by sar Wittcox & Co., Principal Agents, __1S1 Water street New York, * and Principal Druggists and Perfumera, dec) Sm soATOR! ITCH" ITOH 1 CRATOR: Scaatcu! Bcratcu! WHBATON’S OINIMENT will cura the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheam Ulcers, Ohil- biains, and all Kraptions of the Skin. Price 0 cents. For sale by all Drngegicte, By fendi esi centsto WEEKS & POTTER, Sole | Agente, 170 Wa ferwa the t d a For No. 350 Pi States. sale in Washington by Z. D. GIL n’é avenue. feb i3 ae Ee Srorer Diseases, Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable edy ever discovered, Curesin two to four Lo and recent casesin twenty-four hours Ne mineral, no ba!sam.no mercury. Only ten pilis to he taken. itis the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who Genot want to be expes Male packages. $2; fe- Samaritan’s Rootan? H: it n rmanent cure fer Byphi Bcrofala. Uleers, ores, Spots Tetters &c Prica$l,or sit bottles for $5, Sold by 8, C. Ford. See advertisement. ms MAN, “im eand DIskAsEs OF THE Nervous, SEwinaL, Unixany AND 8kxvaL SysTEMS—new and relivble treatment —in Reports of tie Howard Asscciation—Sent by wsil in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge Address D. J. S8killin Houghton, Howard Asso. gistion, No.3 South Ninth street, Philailpaia, a. ae ge. dec 23-im Dregs tae Washes Out.—Upham’a The best in use. "try it. oroer lith street and Penn- ashington, and Henry Cook, jan ly THE CuEAPRST ayD BhoT Wortv—Never Fades or he Hair Dye.) cents a box. fold by B.C. Ford fylvania avenue, W Alexandria. Nenvovs Desiiry, Semis and hundreds of others, sad will teli yo. Bpecific cures Spermatorrhera, Impotency, Loss of Power, ete. ally. Ita effects are truly mag’ Atrial of th Scecific will convince the most skeptical of ite merits. Fring tis OX, aos brs. o. Shieh pee atre an avenue ashington,an enr, Cook, Alexandria. yesly Warraytep to Curr iv Six Days.—Dr £God- frey’s Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-tive fears’ ste: ding, will cure Gonorrica in sir days, © chang? of diet required, 281 Pr bottle, Bold by 8. C, Ford. corver fith st and Pa, avenue Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexsndria. _93- Seminal Weakness, peedily and effert ia} of ten members was appointed to fill the town | or and Workhouse forthe quarter | SATD.— Well, sir, what’s the matter?’’ sald Aber- | by our first authors, by eminent clergymen, in | a bington st., Boston, it will be | by mail, free of postage, to any part of | But thesruti, “Address, with stamp. enatiins.| DWARD . Brave: mar? D& W.ly Lock Box, Bost ine Ranta: BPEeRwATORRH@A CaN BE Curazp.—Dr. Band's 1 | and Ohio Railroad OFFICIAL. The First Corps—Notice te Veter: HrapevaRTEZs FIRsT Uorrs, Wasuineton, D. O., Dec. 27, 1964. Veterans desiring to enlist in the Ist Army Corps, should report in person at the office of Col. O. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Baitimore Depot, Washington, D.C. Apy Veteran who has served two years, has been honorably opener get and is physically qualified, may enlistin the Corps for one, two or three years. Those enlisting will receive from the Gov” ernment a bounty of $300 as soon as they are es mustered in, and, in addition, the regular in- * stalments from the Government, in proportion to the period of enlistment, as follows: $100 for one year’s service, one-third paid on enlist- ment; £200 for two years’ service, one-third on entistment; $300 for three years’ service, one- third on enlistment They will be credited to the quota of the district in which they or their families may be domiciled and ‘will, therefore, be entitled to local bounties. Free transportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marshal. The best arms in the possession of the | Government will be furnished these troops, and they will be allowed to retain their arms when honorably discharged. Headquarters Major General Hancock :—158 F street, between 19th and 20th streets. Office of the Board for the Examination of Officers :—Brigadier General John R. Brooke, president, 143 G street, between 19th and 2th streets. By order of Major General Hancock. FINL8y ANDERSON, Assistant Adjutant General. CLOTHING. 446 ODEON HALL. 446 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY, We wonld most respectfully call the particular attention of the citizens acd transient visitors ia Washivzton to call and examine cur VERY LARGB dec 27-tf AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING. We bave a very large stock on hand, and as we wish to dirpose of our heavy goods, we will rna every article cn hand at cost, 80 we may have room for our epring stock, ALSO, The most complete atsortment of UNDER CLOTHING, which are marked down to cost prices. Alexander and Jouvin 8 WHITE KID GLOVES, of all sizes, at three dollars ge A tull assortment of NECK TIES of all colors, WISSENFIBLD & CO., fe 22-6t Corner 4’. streetand Penn’a av, G= REDUCTION IN CLOTHING In order to make room for Spring Goods, I now offer to the publica great inducement in ALL STYLES OF OVEROOATS. English, French and American Double and Sin- gle Breasted WALKING AND SACK COATS. A large variety of Black Plain and Fancy Cassi- mere * PANTS AND VESTS. And many other artictes in this line, too numer- ous to mention, which I shall sell off trom now | until the firat of March at greatly reduced prices, The above coodsare all wade and trimmed inthe latest New York styles. A. STRAUSS, Pa. av.. bet. 10th and 11th sts., and _feb9-Im* 178 Pa.av., bet, 17th and 13th sts, Ae ee NOTICE! BAR & BRO,, Corner 7th and BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS” £U RNISHING GOODS AT REDUOED PRICES! 4 RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! An Entire New Lot Just Received! An Entire New Lot Just Received! A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTH~’ CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Geods represented at what they Really Are, All Goods represented at what they Really A:e. FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! 7 Store closed Saturdays until Evening. ja 17-2m atreeta, streets, ’ PERSONAL. STROLOG Y—-MADA ROUSE will give in- formation on all the affairs of life, and in re- spect to allother® bjects. She can be consulted atall hoursofthe day and evening. Gentlemen & cents. She can alxo show a likenres life, Residence 415 Third st., between dC st. feb 25-lw* RS. H. F, WRIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT AND Natural Magnetic Physician, heals by “laying M on hands,”’ without drugs, every phase of Nervous Deafness, Rneumatism, Pa- Liver Com- Rooms No fe 2)-1m* _ HE ORIGINAL DR. WOODS’ OFFIOE will be conducted in future solely by Dr. DARBY, who bas had the medical charge of it the past year. and who has made so many quick and perma- nent cures—492 7th street. feb 16-I1m* R. BACKER TH Most WoNpDER D & 218%; Astrologer, No. 21% K at., bet. 218 Vth and Ith sts, gives full and thorough inrer- mation concearningall affaira through life,with aod in regard to Health,Wealth and Marriage, Love Af fairs Journeys, Law Suits.Absent Friends Sickness | and Death. Dr. Backer can be consulted from 3 i fe 16 Im’ the morning till 9in the evening. M RS. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events, at her room, on K street, one door east of 34 st. She has studied under eneof the most cele- brated Astrologers of the age. She guarantees jn tatisfaction fg all those who may give her a call he can be s@@n from a.m.to9p. m_ Price one dollar. feb 11- .m* D* LEON, 15 Penn’a avenus oo between 434 and 6th streets Offers. certain and speedy cure, of GONORRHEA, LEET,BO BO. SYPHILIS. STRIOTURE, SEMI- L_ WEAKN INF BLADDER, OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS, ND SPLEEN; SORE EYES, BOR THROAT! Havin Cl Ast i ened many years experience inthe prac- tice of thone diseases the doctor bids defiance to all competition in their treatinent and cure, ent cases of venereal diseases cure’ in one or two days. Ladies and gentlemen can consult him at his office from 9to 4 o'clock daily. de24 3m* WV _0. BALDWIN, M.D. W. ‘AND SURGEON, llth street, between G and H. PHYSICIAN dec ott HE BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINOK, 351 F street, is the onty practical STAMPER in the District, is that he daily has todo over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping plages, He has the largest ard finest assortment ‘ot Pi - terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns. he is able and willing to stamp any pattern brought him. nov 23-tf Masars FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, AT TEMPERANCE HALL, _E Street, Between Ninth and Tenth. PROF. MARINI would respectfully inform his Hae petronaiend pote fries A that is fourth and last qnarter will ‘com 1c on Thureday. March 2d, 1°65. aes ys acd hours eftuition for ladies, misses! and masters, Tuesdays, Thurad, and Fridays, from 3to 5p. m.; gentlemen's classes, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Baturdays. from 8to p.m, G tlemen joining this last arter will also receive instructions in a new cla: st farmed from 6}4 to 8p. mr. same evenings. ting this last quarter ali the preparations will be mace fur the coming May Ball. Persons desiring private instructions will please call at the hall ducing schoo! hours, or at his res- idence. between D and E. VETER: TTENTION! Ns. THE HIGHHEST BOUNTIES PAID $1,150 FOR THREE YEARS, 9775 FOR ONE YEAR, AT“ THE TENT,” Corner of 15:h street and New York avenne, Washingteneity, D.C. Either line of horre cars will take you there; or No.8 Washington Building. [Chron.] _fe3-t Conpace TWINES: nooms “"* BUOKBTS, &c., Forasle by moe J. P, BARTBOLOW, 555 Seventh stroet, Below Penn'a ayeaue. FATapan SCALES. HERRING’S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, je at Factory Pri . PB 'HOLOW, Agen or the manufacturers. 55% Seventh street. co For - e _ Below Pena’a avenue. EK AND TIMOTHY SEED, ORCHARD GRASS, HERDS @ Wags. SEED OATS, Ac, &c., © tale by J.P, BARTROLOW, - 55* Beventh etreet, e560 Below Pero’a avenue. — TRAVELERS’ DIREOTORY. \ PROPOSALS. \B BALTIMORE & OHIO BB. CO. Enc Wasuincrox, December 18, 1966, 66 SE Se On and after Sunday, DecSmber 18, 1864. Passen- ger Trains between Washington Sa Baltimore will pe run as follews: TRAINS MOVING NORTH. No. 1—BALTIMORB, WAY STATION RISBURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 6: Arrive at Baltimore 8:00 a. ™. No. 2-NBW YORK & PHILADELPHIA EX- PRE! Le: Washingt:n 7:30 4. m. Arrive st Philadelphis 1:56 Pp. u., New York 5:30 P, M. Baltimore tickets sold 3—BALTIMORE & WESTERN TRAIN— Latte Teese aaa SRE tions, connecting a: e for the West, and © Baltimore at 10:00 A.M, . 4—REW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- feten 11:15 4.M, Arsiveat Baltimore at 12:45 P.M., Philadelphia 5:37 eB: u., New York 10:00 Lt 3 . M., Connect- fees Be y with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- lay with F. timore 4:45 Pw. No, 6—BALTIMORB COMMUTATION AND PHILADBLPHIA TRAIN—Leave Washington 4:30 P.M. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 P.M. This train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel and, Annapolis Junction onlv. No. 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK BX- PRE8S TRAIN—Leave Washin, 6:00 P. x. Arrive at New York 4:00 a. u. is and Passen: rs by this train connect with all the early morn- ing lines leaving New York for the Bast, North aif West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets so] (by this train. which is limited in capacity by Goysrpment orders to insure the mails. No. S—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Warbington 6:45 P. M.and arrive at Balti- more #:25 P.M No. 9-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Lesve Washington at 7:30 P. M,; stopping at Re'ay House f»r Western passea- ers to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, fork ersburg. and all points inthe West, Reaches New York at 6:15 4. m. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 a. M.and the 3 and 4:30 P, M. from Washington. No trains to or from Annapolis on Sunday. BUNDAY TRAFNS. THE ONLY TRAINS PROM WASHINGTON for passengers on Suntlay sre the nd Li:1d 4a. M, and § Pp. M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 p. u. for New York ony. H TICKSTS ‘o the West, as well as to prcin, New York, or Boston, ¢an ba had at the Station Ticket Office at all heurs in the day, as well as at_new office in the American Telegraph & HAR- 215 a, My Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and Oth MUG AGE will be checked at all hours.—also for | through points, to save trouble and confusion at the departure of the trains, "ALL PASSENGERS, whe ther soldiers or citizens, are politely but earnestly requested te respect th ules of the Line, established for the general vantage. such as the Keeping of one or more exclurively for ladies and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the smoker's cars, and also t6 make s cheerfui com liance with the decisions of the sgents or conductors in regard to their seats, tickets, etc.. especially in the hurry of starting the trains. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L.M. CO) General Ticket Agent. dec 20 REAT PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE Tor NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. or December 25, trains will leave Bal- aod ont North Calvert Station, a follows : On “timore frot Fast Mail at----——- Harrisburg Accommodation Brie and Pittsburgh i Pittsburg and Elmira Bxprems—_—. 5.15 A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Bee oth ae 9 20 A. M_train from Baltimore fer Pittsburgh and the West and for Elmira, Buffalo, Rochester, Dunkirs, Ganan- dalgua, orNew York City. THE4.30 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON vi he 8P. M, train from Baltimore Seteec witfor bittebure and Erie, THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more and runs through to Pittsburgh and Elmira, without change of oars, connecting at Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis and at Elmira. for Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, HROU! N BUNDAY, eRe een On at 3 o'clock P.M, SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. Ro.piErs’ Tiokets AF GovERNMEST Raves, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. WZ7-For Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvavia avenue and Sixth street. under National Hotel, and meray House, No. 463 C at., Be ington. near New Jersey avenue, re N Vaapay Buperintendent . RR. een ey WILKINS, ansenger and Ticket Agent. Passenger Agent, corner 6th dec 39 tf P; JNO. GILLETT, street and Pa. ave. PBILADELPHIA BTEAMERS. New Bx; Li -weekly, bet PHIL- ADELPHYA and ALEXAWDETA. og WASHINGTON and GEORG: Steamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George . Stout, Regular welling care WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- URDAYS, from h Wharves, Philadel- ‘0. 14 No phia. and No. 59 Water street, between Congress and High, Georgetown. a to For freight app’ to ; oy B. DAVIDBON, No. 69 Water street, Georgetown, Agent in Philadelphia, WM. DB. CLYDH, 16 North Whartes, Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN No. 1 King st, nov 8-tf HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THE mmouDs EUROPEAN PLAN, ome Is enlarged to double its former capacity. OPHAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av, and 11th st., Washinzton, BD, C, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Baropean pss in this city, bas beem enlarged and proved in every way necessary forthe accommodation of the inoreaninggnests Thankfuifor the patronage already received, the proprietor hopesthat by attention to business we sontinue to ll only be charged with what they receive, @ moderate. | EMRICH, Proprieto! a DEPARTMENT, = Orrick COMPTROLLER OF THE CcRRENOY, ASHINGTON, December 31, 1944. Whereas, by satis{actory evileuce presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The National Bank of Commerce, of Georertoven, in the City of Geore:toion, in the county of Wasting ton and District of Columbia, has been duly or- ganized under afd according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled “An act to provide a National Uurrency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds. aud to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,” approved June 3, 1854. and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with bef mencing the business of baoking unde: New, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller ef the Currenoy, do hereby certify that The National Bink of Commerc: of Georestown, in the | City of Georxetown, ip the county of Washington and District of Columbia, ia authorized te com: mence the business of banking under the act aforera’ In testimeny whereof. witness my band and seal | of office this thiriy Jirst day of December. 1864. HUGH McQULLOCH, Ls fav 2-6)t Comptroijler of the Currney. P24 VIAN GUANO. MENICAN GF ANO, PREPARED PERUVIAN GUANO. KONE DUST. J Aud other FERTILIZERS. Vor sale by J.P. eT E OLS W, 55% 7th street, low Penn’a avenue, LOWS AND PLOW © INGS. ofevery wariz ety, in stock for spring sales, « ALSO, A fall and complete stock’ of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS aod MACHINERY, For sale by. les J. P. BARTHOLOW, 555 7th street. feb 14-eolin elow Penn's avenue. OSEPH REYNOLDS & CO., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENDOE, Have just received, aud will constantly k. hand. the largest and best assortment, in the aity of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Po: tables, Glars Globes, Mica and otber Shades all arti- cles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia. &c., which wsll be sold on the most reasonable terms. Also, RANGES, PUBNAOKS, and Fire-Board Stoves, We ave prepared to farnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Restaurants. &c., are invited to call, We do all kinds of GAS and BTHAM FITTINGS promemly and cheap, as also everything in the PLUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner. Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fonataims. Water Closets, Wash. stands, Basins, &c., &c., at No. 500 ey 5 P. S extabifaument in the citys nn went tee aeatt ILLIABD TAB! 5 Fiat an Ra sitted Soceees ie room Tithr treet end Peansvivaniaavenue, — tels-tt UEENS OF SONG, Being memoirs of some bs oi ike mapet cnlebeated Semele. vocalists, from e s of opera to By Bllen ©. Olayton, 1 vel. with portraite | me" Arctic arches and Life among the Bxsqui- Francis Hall, with mape and Too lticeératloge ew” FRANCK TAYLOR F2sea BUCK WHRAT FLOUE. HONEY SYRUP. Just received. URC BLL, e}9 Corner I vetnea ermont avenue, ARGE MAP OF G} "— Compiled under Li the et eo ee: ‘Assembly: 0 Sr orh yg nacret ba! 2 cotton. Also, alarge Ma; deed aye ste OK TAYLOR. receive patronage a8 heretofore, | | at the Giesboro’ Depot, near W: | nated spot. to be fixed by the United Staten, | veyed far enoug | avoid No | ROPOBALS FOR DEAD RORSES, termaster Generals Office. Lae Washinston Cu'y, ere: ale: ‘roposals wi eres ve until Ig o'clock on SATURDAY, M, tke purchase of all horses that ma: First Dit st eb, 1, 1858, H at thie office larch 1S. 1335, for y die or be aoe shington, J.0, within the next twelve months succeeding the date of the letting of the contract, 5; ii The horses will be delivered at a certain desig- | The animals are to be removed daily, and con- h from the limits of the depot to yon alae art either to the depot or the resi- ents in the vicinity. Paymeot will be required in Gorernment funds, at ae Sioaa on Aas month, for all animals deliy- ered a hat date. a Bonds. with approved fecurities in the sum of | ten thonsand (10/0) dollars will be required from | the party to whom the contract is awarded. | Each proposal must state the price per animal, giving full neme and post office address of bidder, and be accompanied by a guarantee signed by two responsible persovs and certified by some United States officer or responsible person known to tli office, and also by the oath of allegiance, signed stamped. and duly attested This office reserves the r: Dida t ay he offered. Proposals should be addressed to the unler- nape Msshinates. D. 0. and be piainly miarxed { ° velope, * Proposals for Oras | m the envelope,“ ProporeyaMBS A. EKIN, Colonel in charge First Division ma l-td Q. M, General's Office. ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, Chief Quartermaster’ s Office, Derot ne Washington, D, C., SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the under- signed for supplying the U. B. Quartermaster’s Department. at Washington, D, O., Baltimore, | Ma.. Alexandris and Fort Monroe, Va, or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids -will be received for the delivery of 5.100 puskelac! cons or Oats.and 50 tons of Hay or Straw, upwards. “pid ers must #tate at which af the above named points they propose to make deliveries, and the gates at whien they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each articie proposed to be deliver- ed, the time when said deliveries shall be com- mencel, aud when to be completed. bane price must be written ontin wordsem the ids. a Corn to be put up in good stout sacks of about two bushels#each, Oats in like sacks ofaboutthree bushels each. The sacks to be furnished | witheut extra charge to the (ievernment, The Hay and Btraw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Corn, Hay, ob os . Proposed to be delivered, must be ted in roporals. e : ra the articles offere! under the hids herein in- vited, will be snbject toa rigid inapection by the Government inspector, before being accapted. Contracts will be awardel from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interest of the Government may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted. x The bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a guaceoty signed by twe res ne sible persons, that. in case his bid be accepted. he or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the sume, with good and sufficient sureties, in sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this adyer- tiremen din case the said bidder should fail t_ enter into the contract. they to make good the dif- ference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a United States District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or responsible per=on known to this office. All bidders wall be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. ‘The full name and post office addrera of each bidder must be legibly written ip the pro- sal. Pproporals must be addrested to Brig Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chiet Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D, C., and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Forage.” Bonds in a sum eqnal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his usrantors, will be required of the successful bid- fer or bidders upon signing the contract. Blank forms of bids. guarantier, and bonds may be obtained upon application to this office. All proporala received under this advertisement will be epened and examined at this offceon Wed- nesday ard Saturday of each week atl2 m. Bid- ders are reapeuthalay invites to be present at the ii ids if they desire. opening of bidsif they $. H. RUCKER. fe25-tF Brig. Gen’l and Quartermaster, prorosats FOR MANURE, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S Orrion, First Division, Wasernaton Oity, February 10, 1865, Sealed Proposals will be received at this office | until WEDNESDAY, March 15. 1365, at 12 0’clock M., for the sale of allthe MANURE that may be Tale from the stables and corrals of the Gies- oro Depot mear Washington. . Within the twelve months ne: eceeding Apr: 1855, The succersful bidder will be required to have barges er boats moored at the wharf at Giesboro in constant readiness to receive the manure which may accumulate. The United States will deliver the manure in the said barges or boats. and will designate am agent to measure it as rapidly as | leaded, i Bidders must state the price per cubic yard. Ban oath of allegiance will be required from each | idder, is Payment will be required to be made in Govern- ment funds atthe end of each month for the ma- nure delivered in the barges during the month. Bonds, with approved securities, will be reqaired fee the yetryaeamels in the sum of ten thog- od (10.000) dollars. SS oronarsie must be addressed to the undersigned, Washington, D. O., ani marked on the eavelope, . , 2? Proposals jor Manure. JAMES A. EKIN, Colonel in charge Lally | ssi ight to reject any or all grehnasnt fe 1-tM15 HIBF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Dero? +F WASHISGTON, Wasninaton, D.€,, January 4, All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Le er, Office Furniture, Harness,and Saddlery are quested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each week, a sealed proposal or list, iu duplicate, of the articles they are prepured to furnish t> this Depot at abort notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in ease the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained withont delay, and at the lowest price. Déalers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- | auired to furnish the list punctually every Monday H. ROCKER. morning. E D.H. . | Brigadier Gen] and Chief Q. M., | Jan 5tf Depotof Washington. | ————— i PoBsEs! HORSES!! BORSES!"! Quartermaster General's Office First Division.d «asiingion Ciiy, February 13,1885. § HORSES, suitab’e for the cavalry service, wil be purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, | til April 1, 1465. x é Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry | Moo-e, A.Q.M.. and be subjected to the usual Government inspection before being accepted, Specifications. as follows: * Cavalry horses must be sound in all particulars, well broken, in full flesh and good condition, trom fifteea (15) to six- teen (16) haeds high, trom five (5) to nine(9) years old, 2nd well adapted in every Way to cavalry pur- poscs. llorses between nine (9) and (lv) years of axe. if still vigorous, sprightly and healthy, may be accepted. = oe Price, one hundred and seventy-five dollars( $175) each. Honrs es Inspection from) a.m.toi4p.m. 3 t will be made a is cftice. Eaynien ew JAMES A” BKIN, fe t4art Col, in charze Ist Div. Q. M.G. 0. I. W. HAMILTON, Agt. G2 DEPOT FOR. = ERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, G No. 662 Sxvenrs st., OProsirs CENTER MaRrer, 30,000 LIGHT SABH, 2.000 PATRS BLINDS 2,000 DOORS, aoe eee FEET MOULD- In sddition to the abore.a@ great variety of DOOK STOOPS CLASS, PUTTY, keke 1 8 TLASS, PUTTY, &c..&o ‘Also. the West Castleton SLATE MANTELS, the best and cheapest now in use. Superior to ost. bi DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES. INSIDE SHUTTERS. FRENCH SASH, and final- ly, everything required about a building fur- bished at short notice. PAINTING DBPARTMENT. C.0. HAMILTON wili execute with dispatch all No. 5 ‘ woe ite Genter Market 0. 5627 Bt., 0; 8) enter Marke! fan 23-2: ea Washington, D. 0. £2 BSTABLISHED 1552. &2% | MONEY! MONEY !! MONEY!!! son 351 351 ISAAC HERZBERG & 80N, 51 North C st., between 4?« and 6th sts.,im- ely in rear of National Hotel, continue to yoate the most liberal advances in all sums on Di- amonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ladies’ and Gents’ Wearing Apparel. and on all merchan- dize, such as Guns, Pistols, Furniture,&c. Hav- ing conducted thi siness in this city for the last thirteen years. we can, of course, refer to any old resident of thiscity. Remember, No, 351 north C marble in every respect, and only about half the | DOOR JAMBS, | Lod street. bet 3g and 6 é oi Tear ot National Hotel. eee oeiae PAWNBROKER AND 285 LOAN OF Fics. 285 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 285 MATTHEW K. WALSH, 285 255 C Srreet, between loth and lth, i ye goer ee Harver sor ny aka I new prepaged te make Tiberal Gash ad. on wing had 12 years experience in, the busi. an favorably knewn to many of Ste citizens. confident that te all who may en- Seaat we Ll cto atiateotion. OMennee eee 1d mi Gey (Sumday excepted) from? o'clock a.m, witil 9 orctock p.m. {a17-3m HOMPSON’S POMADE OPTIEM—For impart dois reams arse pelea other Pomate ex! Prepared by FC. WELLS & OG. New Tork, an by all Druggists. Price 350. and 75c. per bottle “FRUTLER’S BAL! — jen, is fe 1D. iets. Pri Si per eT ee ey ae ore e eolya | 918 — DENTISTRY. ~REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise all persons having teeth to extract to cail at DR. LE WIE’: once oD and have them taken ont without pain. Also. cail and examine the Poctor's new ana f Frere method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEBTH. fyou once see the great improvement in his teeth. you nda aero Hwee ij FS i pew and valuable one. Teeth inserted Bliver and Rubber Plates at the old vrice, cous have not advanced the price on our work since the «reat change in go! Penn’s avenue, °. Detween 12th and 19th streete. Jan 20-1y B.R. LEWIR, M.D., Dentist. peers oes OURED INSTANTLY BY THE external sprit ion of DR SIGES- MOND'S Esk: BY PALMETTO, It! actsat once upon the nerves connected with thefecth aching, and relieves instantly, th: id very decayed tooth ean be cured and pre- ner by filling and building up with Br. 8. White's Metal Filling. Cheoplastic Bone Teeth inserted over roots at 260 Pa. av jan4 2m* B. STRE GTH TC THE WEAK! . YOUTH TO THE AGED! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR. wagers a Re This preparation is une invenater and Restorer of wasted ori a4. The aged sheuld be certain t ke the Biokrenn a household god, inasionch as it will render them youthful in feeling and in strength, and ena>le them to live ever again the days of their pristine joy. Itnot only exhilarates but strengthens, and ¥ really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of sarvility, selfabuse. misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No Batter what the cause of impotency of any humaa serene, eis sanerp preparation will remove the effect at once and forever. BIOKRENE Imrorency, G@enrnat Deaitity, Nervons ITY, Dyspepsia, Deraession, Loss or Ar- PaTiTs. Low Sririts, Wiakmnss oF THE ORGANS 6F GENERATION, IMBECILITY, M&NTAL INDOLENCE, ExAOIATION. Exyvi,tr 4s 4 Most DeLiautver, eL Erreor Upon tum Ner- are In any way proetra- 's disabilities are earnestly advised to this most excellent Snd unequailed DipPmons who. by imprudence. have lost their NATURAL VIGOR, will find a speedy and perma- nent cure in the BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE. the LANGUID, the DESPA NG. the OLD should give this valuable discov: a trial; it will be found totally different from al other articlesfor the same purpores.. TO FEMALES —This pre: on is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, a8 it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- nence. 4 : . Ttis alro a grand tonic, and will give relief io Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persistence in its use will renovate the s*omach to a degree of perfect bealih, and banish D;srepr‘a forever ‘One dollar per bottle, or six bott +s for $5, Borp BY Davcorers GENERALLY. byaadeoning Bent by express anywhere, i n & HILLYER, Proprietors, HUPCHINGS “1 Cedar street, New Yor. Sold by 8. C, FORD, corner lith street dec 9-eoly.a and Pennsylvania avenue, 486 CHOLOR FALL BTOOK, 486 456_....... PAPERHANGINGS,__._..._ 456 Just opened, a beautiful assortmentof Gold, Em broidered and medium priced Gilt papers, Algo, a varied and choice stock of Biank Papers. Borders, Statues, Centre ‘Orders for Paperhangings or Window Shades panctually executed in city or country, Terms cash for goods and a or. _ 86 mee OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, The richest, handsomest and most varied stock of @ilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Prames in the District. These goods are warranted to gilded with goli leaf and of superior workman- an Fo, a beautiful assortment of Card Visite Fremes of foreign and domestic manufacture, goods warranted as represented WINDOW SHADES. Different colors and sizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or sise Bhade made to order. PICTURE CORD AND TassBLs, Different sizes colors Picture Cord and Tas- a sels, Rings, Nails. &c. GARD VISITE FRAMES. | 486 French Gilt, Swiss Carved wood,and American Composition Card Frames in variety. PICTURES. few choice Bngravings and Painting ?for sale a ARREITER SS, Nease Seventh street. 7 Please remember the Number, 456, avd the term Cash for Goods and Labor. Sep 17-2mif* 200 Dorey, aise opkd HANDLES—Just re-~ sale ceived and for Sal's, P. RARTHOLOW, 558 7th street, below Penn’a Ave. KEGS NAILS—Assorted sizes, just re ceived and for sale by J P. BARTHOLOW, 555 7th street, below Penn's. Ave. 1000 Ft Ti aticntion of Béfiders and ethors, io ca led to our Iarge and varied stock of BUILDERS AND HOUST FURNISHING HARD- ARE t ket rate for cash. at the lowest market rat fr PS NRTHOLOW, 5658, 7th street, below Penn’a, Ave. ZEN SHOVELS 300 °° 100 DOZEN PICKS AND HANDLES i Bale by . just received and for st : "BARTHOLOW, 5587th streat, below Penn's Ave. AY AND STRAW CUTT.BS, STABLE BROOMS STREET BROO E Y AND MANURE FOR a SWINGLE REEB CHAINS, Ke., 4 J. Pp, BARTHOLOW, 555 Ssventh street, B n'a avenue. For sale by NAL BARROWS AN AN HEELRARROW, STORE TRUCKS. ox-Y 8. GRINDSTONES Ha C For age by J, P, BARTHO. be i street, below Penn 51 3 JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., e 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DPALERS I= BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, WOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE ani CUTLERY, Cnt and Wrought Nai’s, Spikes, Horse shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs. Ayiee, Axl-trees, Nats and Washers, Anvils, Vives, Shovels, Picks, Azes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoma, all of which we oller at THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. [feb 15-1y | | DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, _ A Ogice 514 Pa, Avenue, Washincton, D.C, EAT EASTERN, NORTHERN. AND WEST- 3 EEN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS’ &c., Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATCH to al) accessible sections o' the country. This Company has agencies im the Principal Railway Towns in the NORTH, EAST, WEST AND NORTHWEST, SHINGTON DG NEW TORK, BOSTON WA ~Bd. Cc. . iN. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, CIN- CINNATI, 8T, LOUIS, LOUIB- VILLE, LEXINGTON, Connections are made at New York and Boston with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRITISH PHOVINCE! to FIVERFOOL, 80U' and thence by European expresses te all commercial towns in Great Britain and Cc ca fe 14-eolm AMPTON and HAVRE, romineat e Conti— ae other steamship lines t. *Gollection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made- tall ‘ible part? of the Wnited Btates. i te 23.0. 0. DUNN, Agent, Washington, IGTON OITY SAVINGS BANK, W ASE INGTON OIroRATED MAROH Sra, 1664 WARD SIMMS, President and Treasurer. pwd. CLABK, Vice President and Becretary IREOTORS, wM.?. DOLE, 5. OES coom! JOHN B. BUYANS vy. D.C, BS THOS. J. a GAEDNEB. w open for the receipt of De. iW BANKING HOU! No, 58 Louisiana av.. under Simm’s New Building EDWARD OLARK, Secretary. EDWARD CLARK & €0., BANKERS, the Savings Bank, No. 68 Louisiana avenne, DEALERS I EXOHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, And General Banking Business, JDWARD CLARK, Jouu B. mocit eomm vtipeh bone HURSTON’S IVORY P DER, for cleaning, ing the Teeth awd Gums. tion is entirely unequalled. wes % WELLS & 00 For sale by all draggistar 1st / romrieier WELLS CELEBRATED MAOHINE-SPREAD best in al caesar yiee ieee earisee, ae ich & al ic sale by all Crugaists anae ina B-coly.e Fee LONDON .—Who’s Who in 185. British Almanac and Qompanion, 1865. EK or “Red 53, is Bank i posit, atth The Royal Ret nder, aT the Britien © List Fepuare ivi, ‘The British Navy List, Janae ary 1085, ci FRANCE TAYLOR. ar

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