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‘THE EVENING STAR. Dry Goops Avctions.—There was some- thing of a luli to day im the sales, #s cormspared with thore of yesterday. Townsend, Moniant & Co had rather an indifferent sale of woolens and tailoring geods,&c. The prices Were un- fatiefactory. aud in many cases the lots dis- posted of were sold conditionally. or, as the anetioneers say, “if the owner will.” Browa linen drills averaged 37¢.a55 4c ; heavy 26-inch Mnenades, 30c.a$!; Lyons silk velvet varied all the way from $2 60 to $4 25; cheviot tweeds | brought $225: drab disgonal closkings #2 30, and 34 check cassimeres, 6-4 Belgian bive bive cloth sold at $2 80, and much finer do., 23.35, 7-4 broad cloth, mixed, at $5 25, ang 6-4 Belgian bine eloth, according to grade, from $2 +0 to $3 30. The season for sach goods would appear for the present, at least, to have gove by. Wilmerding, Hoguet'& Co. had another large and fineeale of both linen and dress goods. As usual, .here was @ crowded honse. Tne mourning handkerchiefs, which were not of the highest qualities,ran up to very ge a 3-4 styles ranged from 30a57c.; the4-4 do. vari from 5vas7c ; the 4-4 shirtings sold very largely end well, ranging in price from 42a5ic.; the 16x26 hack towels averaged 21a21 5 533 at vea26y%c.; 22x42 fringed bath towels, 3ic; and 22x45 do.,43c. The Biay lineus sold freely at 46c. The sales of important dress goods here to- esy was ecarcely up to the mark of that at Townsend, Montant & Ce.’s yesterday, the ruling ashadelower. Crepe white and checks ia at5le: Diebo!daa Raye at 53¢ s, 50a52e : Mozambiques at 50a55c , ard other stylesat slightiy lower rates. Heggerty & Co. had an immense sale of rib- bous-which was attended with much spirit, the prices keeping fully up to the highest mar- s—N. ¥. Comme cial row Lirvig recommends a soup for in- fants which be believes superior to cow’s milk in cases where children must be reared “by band” Itis prepared as follows. and can be easily trted. Thegreat chemist says his own grandchildren thrive upon it «Half an ounce of wheaten ficur and an €qual quantity of malt flour, seven grains and @ quarter of bicarbonate of potash and one ounee of water are to be well mixed; five ounces of cow’s milk are then to be added, and the whole puton agentle fire; when the mix- ture begins to thicken it is removed from the fire, stirred during five minutes, heated and stirred again tillit becomes fiuid,and finaily made to boil. After the separation of the bran by asieve itis ready for use. By boiliag it for & few minutes it loses ail tase of the four.’’ U7 The Buffalo Commercial states, on the Authority ofa fisherman of that place. that the ice in Lake Erie is thirty-one inches thick. 7 Gored skirts are advancing into fayor, and the furore for handsome underskirts still rages S# Fifteen thousand exchanged prisoners from Salisbury are expected at Annapolis this week. &? The fortune of the late deceased Boston mUlopaire bas @ market valuation ‘ot three miliion seven hundred thousand dollars. {7 Advices from the Northern States of Mexico, show the people determined to resist Maximilian. The States of Chihauhan, So- ncra and Sinaloa sre entirely clear ox Imperial troops except a few at Mazatlan. U7 Two hundred and forty thousand Union solgiexs bave died in the service ofour coun- ry if An otter, killed at Bull Run, was bronght to Alexandria on Tueaday. {57 A company is furnishing the London pe: ple with water filters on the principle of gas meters. [7 The oil wells in Burmah have yielded £00,000 barrels of oil annually for over a hun- dred years, 7 Statistics show a list of 2,000,000 accidents to life and limb in Great Britain annually, 10,000 of which result tatally. Pp Borcears FOB WATER SUPPLY. Quarter master’s Opice, 132 Penna. Aveue Written Proposale will ke recetned at they ritten Proposals will be received at this office uctil noon of THURSDAY, the Sth. instant. for conveying the water and doing all the pwmbio work required at the Hospital corner of Vermon’ avenue and M street. in this city. Bidders can examine the premises and obtain ne and specifications of the work om application this office An cath of allegiance must accompany each bid, and & copy of thie advertisement. J.M. BROWN, _m 43t Capt. and Arst. Quartermaster. ~ URGEBON GENERAL’S OFFICE. Ss Waszincton, D.C , March ‘A Board of Medical Officers will conve! York citv, om the 18th instant, to examine suc] mocels of artificis! limbs (Jegs and arms,) and ap- paratus for treatment of cases xsection, as may be et by the respective imyentors or pro- prie’ Th P at manufacturers only who shall be recom- men by the Board wil be authorized tofurniah limbs or apparatus. — if Aa the object of this Board is to secure the dest artificial limbs, to the mutilated soldiers, act? Matufscturers must submit their medels to thig Board in order to receive its apgroval and recom- pdation, including these who now enjoy that i 8 weil as those who desire to do fo. ply te Surgeon Wm, ctor, Department street. New York at . By order of the Surgeon General. C. H CRANE. _m4-eota _ Surgeon U. 8. Army Ppsercests FOR FLOUR. ilege r further isformat J. Sloan, U.S. A.. Medical Di the East, No. 125 Bleecker Sealed Proposals. a 11, 1865. at 12 o’clock in, Subsistence Department with THREE ZHOUBAYS ck BARRELS OF The proposals will be for what is known at thia Depot as Nos. 1, 2, and 3, and bide will be enter- taiced for any quantity I¢es than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on separate sheets of paper. h Flour to commence within id in such i * the Government may direct, ivered at the Gc vermment warehouse in Georgs- town. at the wharves, or railroad depot in Wash- ington, D O. « ‘The delivery of all the Flour awarded to be com- pleted within twenty days frem the opening of the Payment will be made in such funds as the Goy- ernment may have for disbursement, The usual Government izspectien will be made just betore the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is nvt fresh ground,aoi made from wheat ground im the vicinity where maaufactured, unless of @ very superior quality. ne Flour te be delivereit in oak barrels, head ped. An oath of allegiance murt accompany the bidof evch bidder who Bas not the oath on file in*this office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previously failed to comply with their bids or from bidders net preseut to respond. Gevernment reserves the right te reject any bid apy Cause és to be addressed to the und @ street, endorsed “* Propor: E. T. BRIDGES m 4-5t mere Captain, 0 8. V. 2 ()Q COE AND MATTREESES, ys pices We have om sale 2”) COTS and MATTRESSES, WM. L, WALL & C ignel, at No. for ¥ Auc snd Oommission Merchants, fe = we z.ch corner Pa. av. and Sth st RADY’S GYMNASIUM , 4.84 and §6 Louisiana Avenu For Physical Exercises and Amusement. Tar st complete inthe country. Open froméa iil 10pm. The public are invited to visit Gymoussium. where circulars and further infor tion may be had. ABNER S. BRADY, Late of Brady’s7th Regiment Gymnasiam, 3 aac of New York. T° THE LADIES, A large assoi ment of URLING IRONS, = Just received in time for phe Les gareton Ball,at BR. OC. JOHNSON & CO., Pennsylvania avenue. feb 23 6t between 9th and 10th streets. ° iD GLOVES. wHitk s of COLOR and COLORED K for ladie: d gent emen ID GLOVES New styles BALMOKAL SKIRTS. ull stock 0} all kinds of DRY GOODS for sale be lowest cash prices. WM R.RILBY & BROTHER, Ne. 3h Central Stores, bet. 7th and sth ats. era et opposite Centre Market No 10E TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. — I — QuABTRRMASTER’S Orricn, Daretor Wasminoton No 134 F 21 ee Wa D. O., March 1, 1%5. The attention of ¢ficersand enlisted men, for- merly in the service ef the United states, is called to the isrge smeupt of personal prope:ty stored fm ane Government warehouses connected with this devet The Government requires the space occupied by said property for the effects of those now in the AseisTaRt ‘ticle should be given the pate, comp: regiment, or othe tke, accompanied by cath or sfirmation wicg that the claimant is the autnorized description of each y The goods will he forwarded to the address of the ne © entitled at his expense, Ail of the above-mentioned prope ‘ty remain- ed ninety days from this date will be ise unelai sold at public auction. JAMES M. MooR® mh 2-dtmay 91 OFiciAFL. ; i The First Corps—Notice te Veterans. & | HRabevarters FireT Uorrs, } Wasuinetos, D.C, Dec. 1864 7 Veterans desiring to enlist in the Corps, should report m person at the office of Col. C. F. Johnsou, Soldiers’ Rest, Baitimore | 8nd Ohio Depot, Washington, D O. Any Veteran who haa served two years, has been honorably disenarged, and fs physically qualified, may enlistin the Corps for one, two cr three years. Those eolisting will receive from the Goy- | ernment a bounty of $300 as soon as they are mostered in, and, in addition, the regular in- | stalments from the Goverament, im proportion | to the period of erHatment, 4s fellows: S1(W) for | one year’s service, one-third pardon enlist- | ment; #200 for two yeara’ service, one-third on | enlistment; $300 for three years’ service, one- third on enlistment They will be credited to the qnota of the | district in which they or their famiiies may be domiciled and will, therefore, be eatitied to local bounties Free traneportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marshal. The best arms in the sion of the Government will be furnished these troops, | and they will be allowed to retain theiy arms | when honorably discharged. | Headquarters Major General Hancock :—153 F street, between 19th and 20th streets. Office of the Board for the Examination of Officers :—Brigadier General John KR. Brooke, president, 183 G street, between 19th and “th streets. By order of Major General Hancock. FINLEY ANDERSON, Assistant Adjutant General. dec 27-tf ; AUCTION SALES. } FUTURE DAYS. | | TRUSTEE’S SALE GF HOUSE AND LOT ON | BEALL &T.. NEAR MONTGOMERY BT. : In virtne of a deed of trast from Robert Coragll, dated January 1, 1863, and recorded in Liber NC. , No. 2, folio 325 et req.. of the land records of Washington county, aud at the request of the par- ties sectred thereby, i will proceed to sell, to the highest bidder >n the premicea, cn THURSDAY, the 23d day of March next ensuing, at 4 0’cleck in the afternoon. all that partof Lot numbered one hundred and twenty-cne,ia Beali’s addition to George c- n.in the District aforesaid. bounded as follows, to wit :— Beginning st the end of one hun- dred d fifty fret from the intersection of the | south line of Besll street with the east line of | Montgomery street, and runnieg from themse by | and with the south line of Bea‘l street east thirty | feet. thence southerly and parallel with the lot of | the heirs of Robert Ould, deceased.ove hundred | | | and twenty feet. thence westerly 2nd parallel with Beall street thirty feet, thence northerly and at | right anglee with Beall street one hundred and | twenty fest to the beginning, together with the | baprovements et cetera,asin the said trust men- | ioned. The terms of sale are: One third of tue purchase money to be Bai On the dayof gale, and the resi- due in six and pine menths, with interest fromthe day of sale. to be secured to the satisfaction of the trustee within five days. All conveyancing und stampsat the purebaser’s | eost; and if the terms are not compl‘ed with, the trustee reserves the right to resell the propert fer cath, on one week's public notice, at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default. HYDE. Trustee. fe 16-2aw&ds THOS. DOWLING, Anct. } B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, | TRUSTEE'’S SALE OF VALUABLE BU‘ LDING LOT ON 21ST SP. WEST,NBARC ST. NORTH, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, the 23th day of March, 1835, I shall | sell, in front of the premises. at 4 o’clock p.m., by virtue of a deed of trust to the subseriber, | besring date the 19th day ef May, 1354, and | corded in Liber N. OC. T , folios 67 to 70. one of the | land records of Washington county. in the District | of Columbia the following yaiuable property, ly- ing and being ia thecity of Washington, Di ‘ict aferesaid. viz: North halt of Lot numbered 2, in Square num- bered £8, having a front of 30 feet 8 inches on 2ist street, running back 150 feet, contsining 4,608 equate feet. ermscash. All conveyances including revenue stemps at the cost of the purchaser. . Fifty dollars to be paid down when the property | 3 t Army |- | such cases, only sgentin this country. @LOTHING. 4 46 ODEON HALL. 466 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED CLOTHING % HOUSE IN THS CITY. w nat ctfally call the particular Scion ofthe Hens ard transient visitors in d examine our VERY LABGE aRD EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING. large stoek on hand,and as Apose of our heavy goods, we will rua every aruce. on band at eost, 20 room for our spring stock. ss ALSO, The most complete assortment of UNDER CLOTHING, which are niark+d down to cost prices. Alexander and Joavin'’s WHITE KID GLOVES, of all sizes, at three Golars erran. f t torn TIBS of al eolors, A tull assortmen wh NFIBDD & OO. fe23-6t _——s Corner 43s streetand Penn’a av. G=®"4t BEDUCTION IN OLOTHING In order to make room for Spring Goods, I now offer to the pudlica great inducement in ALL &TYLES OF OVBROOATS. English, French and American Double and Sin- gie Breasted WALKING AND SAOK COATS. A large variety of Black Plain and Fancy Cassi- mere PANTS AND VESTS. And many other articles in this line, too numer. ous to mention, which I shail sell off from now until the firrtof March at greatly reduced prices, The above goodsare all made and trimmed inthe latest New York styles. A. STRAUSS, Pa. av,. bet. th and Lith sts., and feb9-1m* 178 Pa. ay., bet. 17th and 18th sts, [eons es NOTICE! BAR & BRO., Corner7th and E streeta, BAK & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS” FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! OATS, PANTS and VESTS ef every description! OATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! An Ertire New Lot Just Received ! An Entire New Lot Just Received | A large stock of BOYB 1 YOUTH -’ CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Goods represented at what they Really Are, All Goods represented at what they Really A:e, FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! W2~ Btore closed Baturdays until Evening. ja 17-2 MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO FEMALES SUFFEKING WITH DIS8AFES PECULIAR TO THE SEX. — MADAME MENAH, after 14 years practice in New York, has taken roomsin this city, No 227 bthetree! west, where she will treat Her practice is differeat from any in this city. Will give referencs and certificates sufficient to convince the most fastidious of her | suecesefcl treatment in Female Diseases. Patients will be visited at their residences if necessary. Charges reasenable, Hours of consnitation from 104, m, tu2 p.m. mar ?-1m MPORTANT TO FEMALES—Madame Bovine’s Female Alterative Pills,s certain remedy in correcting allirregularitics and removing obstruc- tions. the hea’ E by females during pregnancy Bure to cause miscarriage. Wee irard, Paris, France. 7 pain jn the side, headache and paipitation of 4N. B.—These Pills should not be taken as they would be Prepared at 15 Rue To be obtained only at th'B street, bet. 9th and ith, Island, the fe 27-eoSt® is knocked off; and iPthe whole ae money is not paid in five days after sale, the trustee re- server the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. by advertising such resale three times in Evening Star B.C. CARBINGTON. Trustee, fe 25-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct, Y GREEN & WIBLIAMS, Auctioneers, REAL ESTATE SALE IN UNIONTOWN. ty, and Distriet of Colambia, I willsell, by publie auction. upon the premises at 4e’clock p. m.,on WEDNESDAY, the sth day of March, 1355," all that piece or parcel Ot gronaa situated in Union- town, said county and District, and described o: the ground plan of said Uniontown,as Lets num- spect to all othersubjects. She can be ce atall heursofthe day and evening, $1, Ladies 50 cents. as large as life, Pa, ave. and C at. N on hands,”’ without drugs, every phase of Nervous [RE ORIGINAL DR. WOODS’ OFFICE 8TROLOG Y—-MADANB K KOUSE will give in- formation on all the affairs of life, and ia res lemen Wenidonce 415 Third ee between ., between sidence tease. ber we RS. H. F. WRIGHT, CLAIBVOYANT AND Natural Magnetic Physician, heals by “laying By virtue of a deed of trust from Edward Oar- i i 5 tism, Pa- penter and wife to me, dated December ith, 1053, Freee Hee cr vatere. Drdpepsia, Liver Com and recorded in Liber N. C, T., folios 28, 29, et | Diaint, Female Weaknesses, KO. oms No seq., one of the land records of Washington coun- | qi "y'st. mene Patent Office. fe %-1m* willbe conducted in future solely by Dr. DARBY, who has had the medical charge of it the past year. and who has made so many quick and nent cures—492 7th street. feb 1 dered 362. 3‘3and 364. beginning for the same on the south side of Jackson street, 364 east from the $62. 363 and 364 being contiguous, are thus described 2] the morning till 9 in the eve: DR. BACKE ful Astrologe THR MOST WonDR& No. 215 K at., bet. 218 southeast corner formed by the intersection of | eset thence eastwardly 72 feet, thence at right angles | jn regard to Health, Wealth and riage, Love Af southwardly 19) feet, thence at richt angles west. | fairs Journeys, Law Buits.Absent Friends Sickness wardly feet, ence at Pi gler no Wal y 130 feet. to the place cf beginning. (The said Lota | $24 Death. Dr. Backer can be consulted from é in fe 16 im asone lot.) Terms ca! h, The purchaser to pa dif the terms of et 5 purchaser. @ hands of the rty is bid M_ THOMPSON, Trustee, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets. R@-THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the above sale, made on the 1éth day of January last, ill be rescld at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. By order of the Trustee. fel4eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctionesrs, SALE OF HOUEE AND LOT IN THE SEVENTH Fifi Sactiouears sxuseeis et ater the pro) of, dol ars to be deposited in December, 1364, aut confirmed by the Court of Chancery, I shall offer for sale, at_public auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 2th day of December. A. D. 1564, at 4 o'clock p. m.,all the right. titls, interest and estate of Ann J., Oharivs A.. Mary E.. George .J., Eila and Emma Polton. minor children of Charies A. Polton, deceased, (together with my interest and title as the widow of the said Charles Patton. deeeased,) in and to the following property, viz: All of Let numbered twenty three (23) in square numbered four hundred ninety-nine (499) of the plan of the city of Washington. This property is sitnated on the corner ef 433 street west and south I street, and is improved by neat Brick Dwelling House. Terms: One-half cash; the residue in three and six months; the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, satisfactorily indorsed, and bearing interest from the day of sala. The title deed to be retained until the whole of the purchase money js paid. "All conve: ancing at the cost of the purcharer, BUSANNA A. POLTON, Guardian. A. EHO PS rorney. and Agent. WM. L. WALL & OO., Aucta, &7 THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY wil: be resold on MONDAY. 13th March, 1365, at 4 o'clock p. m., the first purchaser having failed to comply with terms of sale, SUSANNAH A. POLTON, Guardian, A, LLOYD, Attorney and Agent. feb Reo3tkds WM. L. WALL & CO., Aacts. RPHANS’ COURT, FEB. 7TH. 1864.—Dis- TaicT oF CoLUMBIA. WasHINGTON County. To-wtt:—In the case of Peter O’Donnoghue, ex- ecutor ef Michael McCarty, deceased, the ex- ecutor aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Ceurt of Washington Csunty afore- faid, appointed Saturday, the 4th day ot March next, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of the said deceased, and of the s in hand, as far as the same hb: lected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of the said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Wash- ington County aforesaid.) with their claims prap- erly vouched, or they may otherwise by lowbe excluded from all benefit 1m aaid deceasad’s estate, provided a Copy of this order be published once s week for thré weeksin the Evening Star, previ- ous te the said 4th day of March. 1865. Test: Z. C. ROBBINS. feb 9-law3w* Register of Wills. RPHANS’ COURT, February 7th, 1835.—D1s- TRICT OF COLUMBIA. WasHINGTON CouNTY, To wit:—In the case of John B. Turton, admin- istrator d. b on. of William Dillow, deceased, the administrator aforessid_has, with the appro: bation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid, appointed SATURDAY, the Ist day of March next, for the final settlemeat and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been collected a turned into money: when and where ail the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend. (at the Or- phans’ Conrt of Washington County aforesaid.) With their claims properly vonched, or they may otberwire by law be excluded from all benefit in Said deceased's estate: provi'ed a copy of this or- der be published once a week for three weeka in the Evening Star, previous to the said Ist day of March, 1865. Zz, C. ROBBINS. Register of Wills. RES IS TO GIVE NOTICK, That the subscri- A ber bas obtaineairum the Orphans’ Vourt of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters testamen ary on the personal estate of Ellen’ Pumpbrey, late of Washington. de- ceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, te the gubscri ber. on or tefore the Zist day of January next: | ey may otherwise by law be exclude: depot of the maid entate or ee a from all iven under my hand this 2iet day of Janu: : JOSEPH BEASLEY.” ja 25 lawSw* Executer. ‘est: feb? lawte Oapt Asst Qr. U. 8. Army, peo aed t! TEP RUGUEATION t find it to their adventage tn giveus e calland ee amine « lot of elegant "WHITE SLIPS.” received for the occasion. and WHITE BOOTS IBNS & WILSON meee Pennsylvania avenu: L}!— Lay ase RATION BALL _ feb 22-e08t Sth and 10th etree H Al DES NG. = MR. H PHILLIPPI. BAIR DRE: is, will Dreas ten Haire day and evevip M. WILLIAN’s, fevim 336 Pennsylvania avenue. HI8 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- bers have obtained from the Orphans’ Court or Washington county, in the District of Columpbi letters testamentsry om the yersonal 9) Wiiliam H. Edes, late of Georgetown, D. O., deceased. All pe having claims against the said deceased are he Oe warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, onor before the 4th day of Fe! ry next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all ben- eft of the said ite. Given under our hands this 4th day of February, ? MARGARET EDES fet-lawsw* DAVID EDES, * { Exeoutore bi reer Astrologers of dollar, D* Offers a certain and » GLE NAL at bis office from 9 to 4 0’clock daily. RS. BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events, er room, on K street, one door east of 3d She has studied under eneof the most cele- the age. She guarantees ction to all those who may give her a call. an be seen from$a,m.to9p. m. Price one feb ll-im* Ome 420 Penn’s avenus . = between 4% and 6th streets. eedy eure, of GONORRHEA. T.BU BO. SYPHIL 8, STRIOTURS, SSM1- WEAKNESS, INFLAMED _BLADDER, WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF THE MENSES, DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER. KIDNEYS, AND SPLEEN; SORB EYES, SORE THROAT, C., Xe. Havinoghad many years experience inthe prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bits defiance to RD, AT AUCTION. all competition in their treatment and cure, By virtue of the decre2 of the orpuaas! Conrt of Recent cases of venereal diseases cured in one or the District of Columbia, dated the sixth day of | two days. Ladiesand gentlemen can consult him de? 3m” _ . BALDWIN, M.D. WwW . o PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, dec 9-tf 435 lith street, between G and He HE BEST EVIDENCE THAT PRINCE. 381 F street, ig the onLy practical STAMPER in the District, is that he daily bas to do over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, the largest and finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here, Making bis own Patterns, is able and willing to stamp any pattern brou nt WATER RENTS Water Racistrar’s Orrice, Ciy Hall. January 14, 1855. All occupants af premises where the Aqueduct Water ie taken will please take notice—That the Water Rent for the year ending January Ist, 1835, is now due to the Corporation of Washington, and payable at this office. Ifnot paid prior to the 15th of February, the water will be shut off at the ear- liest practicable day thereafter. without fur*her nelice, and not restored until full payment of rent shall bave been made, and two dollars expenses of shutting off and restoring. RANDOLPH COYLE, fe2] dtMarlo Water Registrar. MABISt = FACHIONASLB DANCING ACADEMY, AT TEMPERANCE HALL, ¥ Street, Between Ninth and Tenth, PROF. MARINI would respectfully inform his former patrons and numerous friends that his fourth and last quarter will commence on Thursday, March 24, 1°65. Days ard hours ef tuition for ladies, miss and masters, Tuesdays, Thursdays and F: Bs from 8to5p. m.; gentlemen’s classes, Tuesdays, Thuredays and Saturdays, fromSto p.m. Gen: tlemen joining this last quarter will also receive instructions in a new class Just formed from 6} to 8p. m_same evenings. i ‘During thin last quarter all the preparations will be made for the coming May Ball. Persons desiring private instructions will please esl] at the hall during school hours, or at his res idence, 479 lth street, between Dand E, fe2i-2w V ETERANB, ATTENTION! THE HIGHHEST BOUNTIES PAID $1,150 FOR THREE YEARS, $775 FOR ONE YEAR, AT“ THE TENT,” Corner of 15th street and New York avenue, Washingten city, D. C. Either line of horee ears will take you there; or No.8 Washington Building, [Chron] fe3-t CoPpace TWI Forsale by NES. BR 8, BUCEBTS, &c., &e., J. P, BARTHOLOW, 59 Seventh street, Below Penn’a aveaue. ) AIRBANK’§ SOAL HERRING’S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR PROO. For sale at Fastory Preehe | POOF BARES, . P. BART Agn orthe maculae oe 558 Seventh street. Below Penn’s avenue. LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. ORCHARD GRA&B, HERDS GRASS. OATS, &c., &e., FIVE HUNDRED MATT. TWO HU! Bi NDRED HATE PILLOWS, jan be bought at GUBEN & WILLIAMS’S Commission Hone orae of 7th feb241w and D streete north. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. TIMORE a( 00.. orcs aut Wasswerca: Deeeas ier 15, 1964, and after Sunday. December 18, 1864, Passen asf trains between Washington and Baltimo will be ran a8 follows: TRAINS MOVING NORTH. 1 re . -M. Arrive at Baltimore 8:00 4. 5- Regi ote SORE Prinagmerars 3s, ve as on 7: rri Phin hh: “ York 4:30 rp,.m. No Baltimore No, 3—BALTIMOBE &/ WESTERN TRAIN— Leave Washington 835 em oping at wey f .. nnect al e Mai for ihe ‘Wert, and feathiog Belfimore. at 10:00 a.m, KW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- sete as a.m, Arsi¥ve at Baltimaye at 13:45 P.u., Philadelphia 5:37 P:u., New York 10:00 ‘No, S—BALTIMORB TRAIN AND WAY 8TA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P. M., connect- ing at ney with Frederick train. Arrive at Bal- timore 4:45 Pu. No, 6—-BALTIMORS COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN — Leave (Ee 4:30%.M. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 Pp. mu. This train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel and Annapolis Junction onlv. No, 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORE EX- PRESS TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:00. a, Arrive at New York 4:00 a.m. Mails and Passen- ra by this train connect with all the early morn- fig tines leaving New York for the Bast, North Ped West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets gol by this train. which is limited in capacity by Govyerpmentorders to insure the mails. No. 8-BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Lea’ Wi sahington 6:45 P.m.end arrive at Balti- P. more &:2 u No. 9-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washingten at 7:30 P. M.; stopping at Re’ay House f»r Western passen- ra to Sa dxpress Train for Grafton, Wheeling, arkersburg, and all points in the West, Reaches New York 15 A.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 Sus day. Bm ONLY THAIN FaOM. T for passengers on Sunday are the 8:15 and 11:15 a.M, and 3 P.M, for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M, for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 Pp. M. for New York ony. THROUGH TICKETS to the West, ss wel] ag to Philadelphia, New York, er Boston, can be had at the Station Ticket @ffice at all heurs in the day, as well as at new office in the American Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4%; and OP GGAGE will bs checked at all hours —also for through points, to sare trouble and confusion at the departure of the trains, A ALL PASSENGERS, whether soldiers orei-izens, are politely bat earnestly requested to respect the rules of the Line, established for the general ad age, such as the keeping of one or more cars exclusively for ladies and their attendants, and thi prevention of smoking in any but the smoker’s cars, and a'so to make a cheerfui compliacce with the decisions of the sgents or conductors in regard eo Eee aes tay Ecketa, etc.. especially in of starting the trains. the hut’ Bp @MITH, Master of Transportation. L. M, COLE. General Ticket Agent. dec 20 Gu PENNBYLVANIA BOUTE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. 8. WASHINGTON December 25, trains will leave Bal- te aee ort North Oslvert Btstion, as foltoere Fart Mail at .mmodation.--.-----3 P.M, rie and Pittsburgh Express. Piisbure ‘and Elmira Bxpress.___. _ 5A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON eee at the 920 A. M_train from Baltimore onnectiburgh and the West and for Elmira, Buffalo “Rochester. Dunkitk, Ganan- jagara Falla, ani daigua, or New York City. THE 4.30 P.M, TRAIN PROM WASHINGTON h the 8P. M_ train from Baltimore Gonnects wit? Pittsburg and rie, THE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Baiti- more and runs through to Pittsburgh and Elmira, without change of cars, connecting at Pittsburgh for Cincinna’ bicago, and &t. Louis and at Elmirs, for Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, NE THROUGH TRA WN SUNDAY, 4 * Leaving Washington at3 o’clock P. M, SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS, Bopiers’ Tioxets ay GoveRNweENtT Rates, LOW FARE AND QUIOK TIME. B7-For Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street. under National Hotel, and Depot House, No, 463 Ost., Bear New Jersey avenue, ‘Washington Baperintendent N. HR, Passenger and ‘meket. ASent e' an icke! ' + JNO. GILLETT, t, corner 6th street and Pacave.: | enet? Agent. Coe tt PRtLsPaLPHIA STEAMERS, New Bxprers Line, semi-weekly, between PHIL- “ALBXANDRY ADBLP: and WASHINGTON and GEORG: Bteamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George Hi. Btout. Bogoiar sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- URDAYS, from No, 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phis. and No. 59 ‘Water street, between Congress and Cae 0. ‘ater stree'’ orge’ pAgget, ia Philadelphia, Wil. B. OLYDE. i¢ or’ rves, Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN No. 1 King st, nov 8-tf Harrisbur, HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUOTED ON THE Isenlarged to double its iF capacity, able its forme! ROPEAN HOT: Corner Pa. av, and ith st., Washington, B, C, This hotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropean lan in this city, bas beem enlarged and improved in every way necessary fer the accommodation of the increasin eens: Thankful for the patronage already received, the proprietor hopesthat by attention to business we sontinue to receive patronage as heretofore, Guests will only be charged with what they reesive, jharges ede: Ooemrere Moderate.» wMRICH, Proprietor. : ™: IP BEASURY. DEPARTMENT, OrFice COMPTROLLER OF THR CURRENCY WasHixGTon, December 31, 1864, Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. it bas been made to appear that The National Bank af Commerce, af Georgetown, in the City of Georgrtown, in the county of Washing- ton and District of Columsia, bas been duly or- ganized under and according to the requirements of the act of Cormgress entitled ‘An act to provide a National Currency, recured by a pledge of United Btates bonds. and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof.” approved June 3, 1854. and bas complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before com- mencing the business of pearing under said act: Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that The National Bank of Commerce of Georgetown, in the City of Georeetorrn, in the county of Washington and District of Columbia, is antherized te coi- mance the business of banking under the act aforesaid, In teatimeny whereof, witness ale seal ce is t rst day oO} ecemmber « . of office this thirty first dey Oe tr McOULLOOH, jan 2-6t Comptroller of the Currney, PERUYIAN, GUANO: MEXICAN GY ANO, PABPARED PERUVIAN GUANO. And other FERTILIZERS, For sale), BARTHOLOW, 55% 7th street, bi Penn’s avenue, LOWS D PLOW CASTINGS. of every ¥ariz ety, in stock for spring sales, ALSO, A fall and complete stock of AGRICULTURAL TAPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, f J.P, BARTHOLOW, 555 7th street, feb 14-eolin below Penn’a avenue. OSBPH REYNOLDS & CO., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 NINTH STREET, NBAR AVENUE, Have just received. and will constantly keep on the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lighta, Portables, Giaes Globes, Mica and otber Shades, and all arti- cles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c., which wall be sold on the most reasonable terms. Hines RANGES, FUBNAOES, and Fire-Board joves. We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonable terme. Hotels, Restaurants. &c., are invited to call. We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS romeey and cheap, as also everything in the LUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner. Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountaias. Water Clcsets. Wash stands, Basins, &c., . 500 9th street, near Pennsylvania avenue, re largest establishment in the city. feb 2-eotf (ABD TABLES FOR SALE .—The Subscri eS TH BEM FIRST OLABB coeoe BILLIARD T. 8. pearly new, Suir eat the roomy goree? PEK ctreet avenue, tele UEENS OF SONG, Being memoirs of some of the most celebrated female vocalists, from the earliest days at the opera to the present time, 2. By ElienC © 1 vol., with portraits Arctic Researches and Life among the Bsqui- dik Ohbarles Franois Hall: with mape aud 100 tilustrat mi 5 del iy mane Sn" PRANOK TAYLOR HEA Fre BUCK WH T FLOUB, HONEY. aw. Just received. KING & BURCHELL. reid GornerI reet tnd Vermont avente, RGE MAP OF GROBGIA— ARC direction of the Meneial aoe yo ogey cals, bactes with cotton. Also, alarge Map dee: FRANOK TAYLOB. . PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR DEAD HORSES, Quartermaster General's Office. First Division, Washington On D. C., March 1, 1868, Sealed Proposals will be received at this offices until 12 o’clock on SATURDAY, March 18. 1855, for the purehase of al! horses that may die or b» killed at the Giesboro’ Depot, near Washington, D.C, within the next twelve months sueceeding the dats of the letting of the contract, . a horses will be delivered at a certain desig- nated spot, to be fixed by the United States. he animale are to be removed daily, and con- veyed far enough from the limits of the depot oid all pce, either to the depot or the resi its in the vicinity, atthe close of each month, for all animals deliy- ered up to that date. J Bonds. with approved securities in thesum of ten thousand (10/0:) dollars will be required from the party to whom the contract is awarded. Bach proporal must sta’e the price per animal giving full name and post office address of bidde and be accompanied by a guarantee signed by two =eaponsies persons and certified by some United Btates officer or responsible person known to this fice, andalso by the oath of allegiance, signed, jam ped. and duly attested. This office reserves the right to reject any or all bids that may be offered. Ereporals should be addressed te the under signed, Wasbingten, D.O., and be plainly marked on the envelope, “ Propot a for De Horees,”” J EKIN, Colonel in ch rge First Division . General's Office. wa l-td Q. ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, Chief Quarter master’s Office, Depot anne Washington. D, C., Feb. 23, 1865. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the under- figned for supplying the U. B. Quartermaster’: Department. at Washington, D, 0., Baltimore, Ma. Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Va. or either of these places, with Hay. Corn, Oats and Straw. Bide wil. be received for the delivery of 5.000 bushels of Corn or Oate and 50 tons of Hay or Straw, and upwards. 3 Bidders must state st which ef the above named points they Srope sere, make deliveries, and the rates at whieh they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each artic'e propored to be deliver- ed, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. The price must be written out in wordsem the 8, Corn to be put uP in good stout sacks of about two bushelseach, Oats in like sacks of aboutthree bushels each, The sacks to be furnished witheut extra charge to the Government, The Hay and Straw to bd securely baled. The particular kind or description of Outs, Corn, Hay, or Straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the proporais, j i All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited, will be subject tom rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being acc+pted. Contracts will be awarde’ from time to time to the lowest responsible bilders, as the interest of the Government may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shail lave been delivered and accepted. r The bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a guaranty signed by two respon- sible persons, that. in case bis bid beaccepted. he or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this adver- tisement; and in 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 bid: or the person to whom thé contract may be awarded. The responsibility ef the guarantors mnst 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 perso knewn to this office, All bidders wall be duly notified of the acceptante or rejection of their proposals. .The fall name and post office addresa of each bidder must be legibly written ia the pro- oral. . Ls Proposals miust be addressed to Brig Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washington, D, C., and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals for Forage.” Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his naranters, will be required of the successful bid- ler or bidders upon signing the contract. Blank ferme of bids, guaranties, and bonds may be obtained upon applivation to this office. All proporals received under this advertisement will be epened and examined at this officeon Wed- nesday atd Saturday of each week at 12 m. Bid- ders are paepect tule” any tot to be present at the ii ide if ey desire. Seatiag of D. H. RUCKER, fe25-tf Brig. Gen’1 and Quartermaster. ROPOBALS FOR MANUBE. QUARTERMASTER GEXERAL’s OrvroR, : First Divisiox, WasHincron City, February 10, 1855, Bealed Proposals will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, March 15. 1865, at 120’cleck M., for the sale of allthe MANURE that may be prcenzad from the stables an@ corrals of the Gics- ro Depot near Washington. D.C., within the twelve months next sueceeding April 1, 1835, The succersful bidder will berequired to have barges or boats moered at the wharf at Giesboro in constant readiness to receive the panes which may accumulate, The United States will jeliver the manure in the said barges or boat od will set te am agent to measure it as rapidly as le Bla 8 must state the price per cubic yard. re oath of allegiance will be required from each "Payment will be required to be made in G@pvern- ment funds atthe end of each month for the ma- nure delivered in the barges during the month. Bonds, with approved securities, will be required om shelgerty, awarded, in the sum of ten thou- 000) 8. proposals must be addressed te the undersigned, Washington, D.C., and marked on the envelope, w 5 ” Proposals for Manure. JAMES A. EKIN Colonel in charge Firat Division fe 1-tM15 OQ GO: HIBF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Depo? +F WASHINGTOR, Wasuriucton, D. €,, 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 week, asealed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the icles they are prepered to furnish t> this Bepot t notice, with the price of each marked in the exigencies of the that, in ¢ t, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be re- quired to furnish the list Co every Monday morning. . D. H. RUCKER. Brigadier @en’l and Chief Q. M., Jan 5-tf Depot of Washington, ORSES! HORSES! HORSES!!! Quartermaster Géarral’s Office First Division. Washington Citu, February 13, 1355. HORSES euitab'e for the cavalry service, wiil be purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, till April 1, 1865. . Horses will be delivered to Captain L, Lowry Moore, A.Q,M., and be subjected to the usual Government inspection before being accepted. Specifications. as follow: * Cavatry horses muat be sound in all particulars, well broken, in fall flesh and good condition, from fifteen (15) to six- teen (16) heeds high, from five (5) to nine(9) years old, and well adapted in every way to cavalry pur- es. Horses between nine (9) and(10) years of age, if still vigerous, sprightly and healthy, may be accepted. Price. one hundred and seventy-five dollars ($175) each. Hours of inspection, from 9 a, m. to 4p. m, i flice. Payment will be made at this ce MS EEIN, fe 14-40t Col. in charge let Div. Q. M.G.0. H. W. HAMILTON, Agt. 62 DEPOT FOR “ GENERAL BUILVING MATERIALS, No. 562 SEVENTH 57., OF! ‘ * “INGS. 000 PAIRS BLINDS 00 FEBT MOULD- In addition to the above. a great variety of BRACKETS. NEWEL POSTS, BALUSTERS, DOOR STOOPS, GLASS, PUTTY, &c.. &o Also, the West Castleton SLATE MANTELS, the best and cheapest now in use. Superior to marble in every respect, and only about half the cost. DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR-JAMBS, “INSIDE SHUTTERS, FRENOH SASH. and final: ly, everything required about a building fur- nished at short notice. AINTING DEPARTMENT. ja P. ©.0. HAMILTON will execute with d' PAINTING. GRAINING. eo. Sc. lefewith . 562 st., lenter Marke’ etm 7 1th Hts OPDOBITO WY Shington, D. 0. ESTABLISHED 1852. SA MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!! 351 351 351. ISAAC HERZBERG & BON, No. 351 North C st., between ot and 6th sts., im- mediately in rear of National Hotel, continne te imate 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 this business in this city for the last thirteen years, we can, of course, refer to any old resident ofthiscity. Remember, No, 351 north co street, between 47a and 6th streets, immediately in rear of National Hotel. fe §-Im* 285 = PAlbaNorviea.> LIOENSED BY AUTHORITY. 265 MATTHEW K. WALSH, 285 Pet pr vances on Gold and Silver Wate! seweie, Bilver Ware. and Merchandise of sar had 12 years experience in the busi- knewn to m: of nig tha Citra tree eyo ent ich will be strictly con- ni aiveseinecton, Of m., until 9 ° 9 nae fh o'clock p. me ADE OPTIEM—For impart TT ROMPEON A oa exquisite rfame to th Hi jor Pr riel fair, is far a UTLER’S BALSAMIO MIXTURE.—This old, well known and entirely reliable remedy for pes Maladies, is for sale by all Druggists. Price 1 per bettie, Jan 19-eoly.a der Payment will be required in Gorernment fands, | | Rew and valuable one _DENTISTRY. —— G4t DIZOOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TESTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIR. all persons baring teat’ t DE. LBWIE'S oftce, and have them taken oni without pala, Also. ca'l apd exaciine the Unetor's new and im- Proved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fyou onceses the great improvement in his teeth, you will hare them inno other style than this € eeth inserted . Bilver and Rabber Plates at the ola prise, cows | bave not advanced the price on our work since the Ositts CENTER MAREET,” 285 No, 58 Louisiana Aes | great chance in gold, No. 242 Penn’aavenue, between 12th and 18th streets. Jan 26-ly 8. R. LEWIE, M.D., Dentist. OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY THB external application of DK SIGES- MOND'S ESBENCE OF PALMETTO. ce — | ts at once upon the oe $ connected the teeth aching, and relievas instaatly. By this aid every decayed tooth ean be cured and pre- with Br. 8, terved by filling and buildin, White's Metal Filiing, Cheoplastic Bone Teeth Jan ¢ 2m inserted over roots at 260 Pa. TO THE WEAK! YOUTH TO THE AGEDIID BIOKRENK, OR LIFE REJUVENATOR. This preparation is unequalletasa Retuven, and Rertcrer of wasted or inert functions. Sipe The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene a household god, inasmach as it will der them outbful infeeling and in strength, and enavle ‘hem to live ereragain the dave of their pr 2, It not only exhilarates but strengthens, and i> really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of sarvility, selfabuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness, No er what the cause of impotency of any hamaa eae god superb prepsration will remove the effect at once and forever. BIOKRENE Corks Imporexoy. Grsenat Denitirr. Iscapacity. Dysprrsta, Depression, Lo! paTite. Low Spirits, WEAXNESS OF THE ORGANS OF GENERATION, IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENOR, EmaciaTion. ENNvi.1T HAS 4 Most DELIGATFBL sect Upon toe Ne B STRENGTH re SIRABLE AND Novet E VOUS SYSTEN; and all who are in any way prost ted by nervous disabilities are earnestly advisi seek a cure in this most excellent and uneotailed pieparation. Persons who. by imprudence. have loat their NATURAL VIGOR, will Gada speedy and perma- nent cure in the BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE. the LANGUID, the DESPATR- ING. the OLD should rae this valuable discover: a trial; it will be found totally diferent from al other articles for the same purpores._ TO FEMALES —This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderfal perma- nence, Itis also a grandtenic, and will give relief in Dyrpepsia with the first dose A brief peraistense in its use will renovate the stomach to a degres of perfect bealth, and banish Ds e>epe’a forever One J per bottle, or six bott«sfor$5, BOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY, Bent by express anywhere, by addressing HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, 1 Cedar street, New York. Sold by 8, C, FORD, corner Ith street dec 9-eoly.a avd Pennsylvania avenue. FAL, 1K. 4 OCROIOR FAUL BTOOK. 4Q6 456_..._. PAPERHANGINGS.______._ 486 Jurtopened, as beantiful assortment of Gold, Em broidered and medium priced Gilt peers: Orders for Paperbangings or Window Shades of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Prames in Also, a varied and choice stock of Satin and panctually executed in city or country, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, 486 the District. These @ warranted to be gilded Blank Papers, Rorders, Statues, Centre Pieces, &0- Terms cash for goods and a or. The richest, handsomest and most varied stock with gold leaf an japerior workman- ip. ‘Also, a beantiful assortment of Card Visite Frames of foreign and domestic manufacture, goods warranted as represented WINDOW SHA Different colors and sizes Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or size Shade made to order. PIOTUBE CORD AND TASSELS, Different sizes and colors Pictare Cord and Tas- sels, Rings, Nails. &c. @ARD VISITE FRAMES. " French Gilt, Swiss Carved wood,and American Composition Gard Frames in variet; 486: PIOTURSS, A few choice Pagrevingt and Painting tfor sale at J. MARKRITER’S, No. 486 Seventh street. @7 Please remember the Number, 456, avd the - Sep 17-2mif* term Cash for Goods and Labor. aij 200 DOZEN AXES AND HANDLES—Just re- ived and for sale b; celved ang for Sal's” 2. BARTHOLOW, 558 7th etreet, below Penn’a Ave. KEGS NAILS—Assorted sizes, just re ceived and for sale by Pp. BARTHOLOW, 558 7th street, below Pean’s, Ave. ABRDWARE. The attention of Builders and others, ig ca led to our large and varied atock of BUILDERS AN OES SC ese Ins HARD- fi ih. at the lowest market rate oe A RTHOLOW, 568, 7th street, below Penn’a, Ave. ZEN SHOVELS. 0.0 7°" To'boZ EN PIOKS AND HANDLEB i le b just received and for Me Pe ARTHOLOW, 5587th streat, below Peon’a Ave, AY_AND STRAW CUTTERS, STABLE BROOMS, RTREET BROOMS. BUCKETS, BASKETS. MEASURES. AND MANURE FORKS, OOEEY COMBS. HAY AND MANU ( INGLETREES. sad CHAINS, &c., &c., J. P, BARTHOLOW, 555 Seventh street, Below Penn’a avenue. 1000 For sale by A % BARTHOLOW, cH For sale by J. P. it 555 7:h street, below Penn’a. Ave._ 513 fe 14-eolm 513 JOHN D. EDMOND &CO., 513 7th street, between Dand H, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IW BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cnt and Wrought Nai's, Spikes, Horse shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps. Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at THE LOWEST CASH PRIOCB. 518 _Ueb 5-ly] 513 '§ EXPRESS COMPAN ‘¥. 5 A2™ Office 514 Pa, Avenue, Washington, D.C, EASTERN. NORTHERN, AND WEST- ERN WATERSS FORWARDERS, MERCHANDISE, MONEY. JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES, STOORS. BONDS. &c., Forwarded with SAFBTY AND DISPATCH to all accessible sections o’ the country. This Company has agencies in the peipel Railway Towns inthe NORTH, EAST, WEST AND NORTHWEST. NOTON On NEW. YORK, BoSTO HT _b.C., . 4 WARM IILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE CIN- a ecti ide at New York and Boston wir ee fen eedtie tothe CANADAS and the BRIPISH PROViNCES and other steamship liues to PIVEREOOL. SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by European expresses te all romineat commercial towns in Great Britain and the Conti- ment. llectii f NOTES, DRAFTS and BILE mad at Ai sovennible paris of the Wnited Btate . je23_ ©. OC. DUNN, Agent, Washington, D. 0 Wy ssainaror CITY SAVINGS BANK, ImconPoraTED Magog Srz, 1564 EDWARD SIMMS. President and Treasurer. EBDW’D CLABK, Vice President and Secretary DIREOTORS. _P, DOLE, 3.000) JouN B. aLvAng, 7% witige Es GREAT MBB. Hos GARDNER. This Bask is now open for the receipt of De- ‘th posite, at thy gw BANKING HOUBS, under Sim th’s New Building OLABK, Secretary, EDWARD CLARK & 60., BANKERS, 5 the Savings Bank, No. 63 Louisiana avenue, DEALERS I EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, And General Banking Business, a Hae Joum B, Evins, F,O. WELLS & 0O New York, Proprie' For sale bys alldrugeists, . Witte, CELEBRATED MAOHINE-8SPREAD STRENGTHENING PLASTERS arethe vers best in a!) cases for which a plaster is required. Fer sale by all druggists. jan 2)-eoly. FROM LONDON .—Who’s Who in 1865, British Almanac and Companion, 1865. The ‘al Kal- ender, or “Bed Book.” 1885. The British Army List, January, 1965, The British Navy List, Janu- 1265, o feb 25 FRANOK TAYLOR,

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