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bi BLUE Boy.” OR THE LETTER INTHE GOBLET. - } (From London Society} It ween brown Novemberdsy Nature sof. fered trem influenza. She sueezed fitfuily a email rain, b° athed hard and aac rsinty, Bud Wa+ ,everaliy chill and diseompo-ed. About noen & respectable but ugty dog, of no breed whatever, was seen trotting thruagh the Marrow, tluchy streets im the neighborhood of Blackwall. His jourcey was clearly the result ofdesign. Whatever his end, it was plain tnat be did not lose sight of that end for a moment. He found it uncomfortabte, no doabdt, to b2 en- crusted with mud, and to be subjected to all | the difficulties of an animated pie atiemipiag locomotion. But neither discomfort nor dif- culty could sacee his aay persistent trot tdwards the East India Docks ‘Possum felt nimselt wronged. Why had they not let him comef with the carriage to see Blue Boy cff! Why should he have been | driven to the expedient of slipping his collar at the Iast moment—s dishonorable as well as @ dificnit feat toaccomplish ? Did not *Pos- gum take as lively 4n interest in Blne Boy as any one? Dic he not Bnow (a8 well as anv of the perpendicular animals could) that Blae Boy was going t/other side of the round world, where bis legs would be sticking up this way: and that before he conid get back, dog-days Iphurous water must come and go once | dian and co-executor, looked silently on the mise After one glance at the sofa. his eye oom a sioned his lips to deliver a fatal message. Arno'd was dving. oma An hour more, be was ‘And ’Possum, who had been admitted to the kitchen for a Christmas treat, came pattering into the diving-room, and rested Bis saichtul ugly chin on the sobbing girl's knees. She put a hand on his bard head, and ssid, “On, ’Pos- sum’ poor papais gone, and Iam left alone. He will neveneome back again—nevyer.” | “possum whined out a solemn oatn to stand by Btie tarough thick and thin to tae last mo- mentof his existence. | “Violethad put away the locket nowy her | heart smote her abontit. She ought to have told h-r father. Ob! she would tell him all now if he could only come back ad listen tur oze minu‘e! So the Biue Boy’s health was not drunk that Christmas after all! “Tt becomes our duty, my dear Violet,” said the bland, faltering Mr. Prior, on the atternyon of the fnueral, while cousin Jack, his co-gu*r- floor, “to acquaint you with the provision mace for you and with the plans we have formed aa to your bome.”” Ettie bent her head, her eyes filling. She looked a fair, frail little sprite in her deep mourning. Good hearty consin Jack could scarcely trust bimeelf to glance at her. She, however, kept his plain, kindly, sensible face continualy in view. No realized property, but handsome fnsur- ances—a probable income of three hundred and fifty poandsa year. This was the pith of and at beast! et As then, stionld he be excluded from the privilege of bidding Biue Boy good- bye. ue *Possum trotted across the open space which lies petween the Biackwall ratiway station and the river, he raised Dis nose in- quirtogly. “Ocean Ripple” (twelve hundred tons) was being warped outofdock. She was necessarily elo-e alongside ihe quay. Theseamen grouped Bpon the forecastle could talk to their weeping friends ashore. "Possum stood close to tha edg» of the quay, regardless of hawsers from which he was in some peril. Suddenly bis tail began to wag furiously. Agoild-bound cap appeared above the bal- Warks. A sudden strong whistle was heard,and & pair of eyes,staring widely,camein view. Nor that Blue Boy saw anything particular, or felt inclined formusic. Bat had he notstarted and whistled, his throat might have burst, and certainly something shining and unsailoriike would have trickled down bic cheotes. Au honest Saxon head that was, with its fair bair, wide-s weeping eyebrows, bold prominent ebin,and clear daybreak eye. A handsome, impudent, tunny old head. It belonged to Bloe Boy, midshipman (merchant service), aged seventeen. “My stars!” exclaimed the lad in basseon. like tone, as be realized Possum. “And what the dickens brings you. old chap?” *Posseum u” deretood the question, aud replied to if, a8 it appeared to him, with clearness. It took Blue Boy long, however, to understand the answer. Atlast hesaid, “I know. Come to see me off, eh! Gooddog! Now, good-bys, and go bome. Love to the governor, anda whole jot of it to Ettie, Don’t forget me, *Pos- fum, when I come back.” And here Biue Boy abruptly disappeared. *Possum obeyed, willing, though sad. ‘Heaven bless us!’ he said to himself, as he jogeed home. “We dogs have our feelings, although men ignore them. Thatboy now! I’d do anythivg in the world forhim. And yet whst a lite hehas led me! tying every con- celvable thirg tome that was calcalaied to alarm or irritate a dog—throwing me most days into the pond, though he knew I hated water like a cat—setting me at harmless kittens which it went agamst my stomach (or consclence— the two are identical) to interfere with, and at | big dogs which it was impossible ior me to lick! Hut he hassmelt true through it all: and In stiek to him. Yes, we have our feelings, Wwe dogs. Forgethim! Let’s see!” It was a long way home,but ‘Poseum knew the road*well. baving travelled it two days ago when Biue Boy came down to look after bis chest. Ettie feltthat day as if her heart had been tornout She scarcely noticed *Possum’s re- turn, although her eyes were watching him as he crept round to the stable-yard, looking up at her mutely, to deliver hismessage. But she | aste:cd uwuck out of the window in a vague general way, thinking of her father’s ward, Blue Boy, and of “Ocean Ripple” (twelve hundred tons); thinking, too, sometimes it was but right that Nature should be holding a damp pocket handkerchief of tog to her great blue eye, this day of sad partings—and then growing bot and moiet again about her own pretty brown eyes. Ettie, though only sixteen, was her widower- | father’s housekeeper. But it was not easy to | housekeep now. “What quantity of coals is to be ordered, please Miss!” She nearly ai swered, “twelve hundred tons.’ In sendi ceriain comforts te an aged invalid in her di trict, she narrowly escaped telling her page to earry with him “an experienced surgeon.” Amidst Ettie’s burdensome househonl d | duties, Hannah, an old servant, was eminent- ly annoying to her to-day. She continually wBrged her young lady to “reconcile herself.” | Reconcile herself to what! Impudence! what | did Hannah know about it? | This acidutated spinster and Blue Koy had been, from tbe infancy of the latter, on cat-and- dog terms. She had done her duty by him with apiteful patience while he was at home. Bat she exulted inwardly now thathe was gone. And Etrie knew this, and was afraid thatshe bated Hannah, as she watched her pungent litvle face, reminding one somehow, she thought, of the smell of gas. . Papa—lawyer papa, came home as usual to dinner. The evening had no wheels to its ebariot. Blue Boy was not there to sing “Three Fishers,” with effects, nor play with Ettie the aecustomed blundering game of chess,in which she would let him have back his qneenas often as he los'—which was three times at least. Brown November and hoary December both saw Ettie to disadvantage. Baton the twenty- fourth of the latter month her spirits revived She busied herselfin preparing forto-morrow’s | entertainment with relish. The party wonld beemall. An old-maiden consi, abachelor- cousin, pspa and Ettie would constitute it. Butall should be perfect in comfort and deli- acy, eo Etrie determined. it was a custom in the house, after the | Christmas dinner, to fill a silver cup with spiced wine, and pass it (no matter how many mes) round the table, thateach might name, apd drink to an absent one. Ettie must bring out the gold goblet. never ured for this purpose. She went tothe plate clceet, thinking of the laughing boy wao had drank outof thatcup last year, and had refased to name any absent person, becanse, as he said, he didn’t care arap for absentees just then. She unfoided the green baize, and took ont the | goblet. | Why, there was something mside it— a pore! Yee, a note. And directed, too, in that pecu- atisfactory handwriting, » “ich, as Errie 8 thought, looked like so hing good to ireeted, moreover, to Miss Violet (i.+., Ettie) Arnold. Ettie’s pretty retrousse nose felt white, and ber heart beat syncopated time. She opened the and rea «Dear Miss VIOLBT: Did you think the Blne Boy had nothing to say to you before he went away? Itbappens that he had something to esy. But he was in 8n awfal fank of the goy- erner, so be thought hed write. « And after all, Ettie kpows what he's got to Say. 50 he needn't ssy iteven on paper. “Wasn't it a good dodge to make a postoffice | of the Christmas cup! He knew well enough Who would be the firstto get hold ofit! Bat my sas he manage toseize the keys, eh, Miss thie «Mind whoee health you drink! And wear thie locket round that soft, white little neck which Ishould like to. “But, Miss Violet, if you don’t care about | the party whose hair is inside—don’t wear the | Jocket pray—on any account. Throwit away, by bas Ineans—smash itto atoms—it’s all the | to me. And get Mr. Arthur Popinja: Prior (tbe brotg) to give you another Tocket instead, with of of mis ow: me euris in it. m beautiful black «1 am, eee Miss Violet, “Yours very” two«Fs” in it scratched "out fate with “sincerely,” strack through with vehement i | | | | viackneéss. Notning else added). +-(Signgd) Sea-Wepp. “Papa musin’t know,” naughty} thought. a eaty = Ettte Papa was a wary man, who did not always allow even his petted daughter to see how much he saw. And becanse he wished the ji:- tle affair between the young people to take jts natural course, and, therefore, appeared to know nothing about it, they imagined him to be igncrant of what was, in fact, as patent as a@ sunflower. The Chrietmas dinner came. Poor homeless cousin Elizabeth, and well-to-do bachelor- cousin Jack seemed to enjoy ft equally. The cloth was removed ia old style, the mull was brewed aed the silver cup charged; papahad begun to introduce his toast: “The first name I shali mention——” Sy An instant afterwards Ettle was at her fa. ered chair. What had happened in that mo- ‘The avgel of death had laid his tne tpenker's vim ‘is hand upon ow the Christmas glow suddenly diei of those three faces' That room became as Pg lie hanes oe sparkless cinders, as is the ae carewrern sae ome of childhood looked ‘be front door was o; for som: ron for a doctor. The hall candice ated oat trickled into mocK stainctitse. The icy, winter air come rushing in. Lite Ettie stood shiv- ering by the door with clasped hands, trying to be patient. “Ob! when would he come?!’ He came at last: that Isrge grave doctor, with Bis patient corbel-head, hitherto so impractica. ble and remote, had suddenly become Violet’s close friend. His words were inspired now. But be could not prophecy smogth things. | models of'artifici al limba {legs ard armase : l saratus for treatmantatesen ctecmetne ee Mr. Prior’s statement, so far as it related to pecaniary matters. “And now let mesay,” he concluded, «we think it well thst you should for the precent take up your residence in my family. Ettie broke down here altogether, {TO BE CONTINUED.} CLOTHING.- AT BEDUCTION IN CLOTHING In order to make room for Spring Goods, Lnow offer to the publica great indacementin ALL 8TYLES OF OVERCOATS. 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 articles in this line, too numer ous to me=tion, which I shall sell off from now until the firstof March at greatly reduced prices, The above coodsare ali wade gad trimmed inthe latest New York stylen, A. stRaT ss. Pa. av., bet. th and [1th sts., and feb91m* 178 Pa, av., bet. 17th and lth sta, perenne NOTICS! BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, BAR & BRO, Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS” FURNISHING GOODS | AT REDUCED PRICES! A BARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A RABE CHANCES FOR BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! COaTS, PANTS and VESLS of every description! An Entire New Lot Just Received! An Entire New Lot Just Recaived! A large stock of BOY8’ and YOUTH -’ CLOTHING A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Goods represented at what they Really Ara, All Goods represented at what they Really Ace. FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! PAIR DEALING GUARANTEEZD(| Wz Btore closed Saturdays until Evenirg. ja 37-2m DENTISTRY. Poa LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, y Denti oom No. 2, Washington Building, corner Penna, avenue and fit. — | atreet, mar 8 Im* XBEAT DISCCVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I weuld advise all persone having teeth to extract to call at Dk. LEWL Be nD ent yall. ane rnem, Sheaife the Doctor's new and im- roved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEBTH. f you once see the great improvement in his teoth, you will have them inno other style than this pew and valnable one. Teeth inserted on Gold, Bilver and Rubber Plates st the old price, as we have not advanced the price on our work since the great change in gold 0, 242 Penn's avenue, between 12th and 1th 8, R. LEWIRK, M.D., Dentist. OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY THE external af lication of DR. SI - MOND’S ESSE! cH OF PALMETTO, It! teat once upon the. nerves eonnected with the teeth aching, and relieves instantly. By this aid erery decayed tooth ean be cured and pre- served by filling and building up with Br. 8. White’s Metal Filling, Gheoplastic Bone Teeth inserted over roots at 260 Pa. av. jan 4-2in* PETROLEU NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. uM. THE CAPITOL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, Im ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, ar $10 PER SHARK, NOT LIABLE TO ASSERS- MENT, GOVERNMENT BONDS AND SECURITIES TA KEN IN PAYMENT FOR 8TOCK, orvicgs: Bo, 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NBW YORK. Post Orrice ApDRkAsS, BOX No, 6,368,New Vouk OPFICERES: Hon, DANIEL 8, DICKINEON, President, WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President, ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H, J. BURTIS, Mining fuperintendent, Titae- ville, Pa. ATLANTIC BANK, No. 142 Broadwa’ N.Y, Treasury, The wells of the Company are now producing oil. Payment for stock may be made in drafts, regia- tered notes, or Government bonds and securities, which bends and tecuritice will be taken at their market value, 4 Remittances may be sddreesad to the Company, P. 0. Box Ne 5.365 New York City,or to * At- lantic Bank, Treatury of the New York and Liver pou! Petroleum Company, No. 142 Broadway, New York City.” Prespectus sent to any address on application, containing a fall and clear account of the opera tions of thia MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY, _™ar 6-3m : QUEGEON GENERAL'S OFFICR. a E WasHineton, D.C . March 1.3855. oard of Medical Officers will cou i 2 York citv, onthe 15th instant, to examine Mies +88 m2. cererscented by the respective inventors or pros ieto These manufacturers only who shall be recom: mended by the Board witl be authorized tofarnish limbs or apparatus. An the object of this Board is to secure the dest artificial limba, &c., to the mutilated soldiers, asi manufacturers must snbwit their models to this Board in order fo receive its apgroval and recom- mendation, including those who now enjoy that privilege as weilas those who 4esire to do go, ot lurther information apply te Surgeon Wm, Siean, U.s rector, Department 5 S. A.. Medical the Hasl, No. 125 Bleecker strect, New York y By order of the Surgeon General. ™ trota 513 208N v. EDMOND & CO., 513 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERG ig BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITHS, Hog 5 Oh GENERAL HARDWARE ana ctsreee 1 Gut and Wrought Nai's, Bpikes. e 5 RANE. Burgeon U. 8, Army, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair hottolis, all of which we offer at THMLOW ET CUE FaICS, 518 | HURSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH Po T DER. for cleaving, teantifying and ne ing the Teeth and Gums This elegant prepara- tien is entirely unequalled, ¥, 0. WELLS & 00, ae York, Proprietors, For sale by all d) OFFICIAL, The First Cerps--Netice te Veteran’ HuapevartTses First Uorrs, Wasuinetor, D. C., Dec. 37, reas. enlist in es Bey Corps, should report i@ person at joe Col. G. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Baitimore and Obio Railroad Depot, Washington, D 0. Any Veteran who has served two years, has been honorably diseharged, and ts physically qualified, may enlistin the Corps for one, two or three years. re ‘Those enlisting will receive from the Gov- ernment a bounty of $300 as soon as they are mustered im, and, in addition, the regular in- stgiments 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 enlistment; $300 for three years’ service, cne- 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 th Government will be furnished these troops, and they will be allowed to retain their arms when honorably discharged. Headquarters Major General Hancock :—159 F street, between 19th and 20th streets. Office of the Board for the Examination of | Officers :—Brigadier General John R. Brooke, presiaent, 143 G@ street, bet=/ven 19th and 20th TRAVELERS’ DIRBOTORY. Frics BALTIMORS & OHIO BB. 00. VING NORTH. WAY STATION & HAR- Arr a No. W YORE & PHILADELPHIA B4- PREBS—Leave Weebiag! n7304.M. Arrive at Philadelphis 1:56 P. m., New Ysrk 5:30 Pr. 4. No Baltimore tickets sold No, eee cere a6le ae Bde NE, Leave ington 8- 2 Me oping at wa: ting atReiay-with the Med Trsin | far ihe’ Wert-and ‘Teaching Baltimore st 10:00 | 4—N3W YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- on 11:15 a.m. Arrive at Baitimore at 13:45 , Philadelphia 5:37 p.m., New York 10.00 P.M. _ No. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND Way STA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P. M., connect- ing at Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- | timore 4:45 rw No. 6- BALTIM@R@ COMMUTATION AND PHILADBLPHIA TRAIN-— Leave Washington 4:30 P.M. Arriv altimore 6:1 M. This train stops at BlaGensbarg, Beltsville, Laurel and * Anpapolis Junction oniv. 7—bUsTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK EX- TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:00 F. x, Arrive at New kork 4:00 4.¢. Mails and Paseen- rs by this train connect with all the early more- ip. ?. Co re eenienG: enacts order of Major General By ue LEY ANDERSON, mn Fa dec 27.tf Assistant Adjutant General. eRORT ART ANNOUNCEMENT TO FEMALES SUFFERING WITH DISBASES PROULIAR TO THE SEX.—NADAME MENAH, after 14 years practice ‘in New York, has taken rooms in this city, }o/227 Sth rtreet west, whero she wili treat such casgs, Hr practice is different from any in this city, Will give reference and certificates sufficient to convince the moat fastidious of ber aucewetin] treatment in Female D seaies. Patients Will be visited at their residences if nese: a Charges reascrable, Hours of consultation from 104, m. to2 p.m, mar 2-I1m* RS. H. F, WRIGHT. CLAIBVOYANT AND ‘ural Magnetic Phyrician, heals by “laying on bands,”’ without drugs, every phase of Nervous Direa Blindness, Deafness, Rheumatism, Pa- mals pinal Curvature, Dyspepsia, Liver Com- jisint, Female Weaknesses. A&c.,&c, Ronis No 41 F st., near Patent Office. fe 20-1m* HE ORIGINAL DR. WOODS’ OFFICE will be conducted in fature solely by Dr. DARBY, who hss had the medical charge of it the past year. and who har wade so many qnick and perma- nent cures—4 92 7th street. feb 16-Im* LY DR. BACKER. via Ost WoONDE« © 218 fal Astrologer, No. 218 K st.. bet. 218 Vth and 18th streets. two squares from the F ttreet cars. gives full and thorough interma- tion concerning all sflairs through life, with and » regard to Health,Wealth and Marriaga, Love Af fairs Journeys, Lew Suits,Absent Friends Sickness acd Death. Dr. Backer can becensulted from 8 ia the mornirg till 9 in the evening. | Entrance thr« ugh the candy store. fe 1s Im* M28, BROOKFIELD, of Kausaa, gan be con- aulted on the Past, Present and Future events. st her room, on K street, one door east of 34 st. She bas studied under eneof the most cele- brated Astrelovers of the age. #he guarantees satisfaction to all these who m@y give her a call. be can be seen from8a.m.to9p. m fe ted one fe ima” 2. LEON. Office 420 Penn’a avenus, between 444 an Offers 8 certain and speedy eure, of GLEET.BUBO. SYPHILIS, BTRIC NAL WEAKNESS, INFLAMED . WHITES, SUPPRESSION QF THE MENSES, DISEASK OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND SPLEEN; SOBRE KEYES, BORM THROAT, Havinghad many years experience inthe prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bits defiance to ail competition in their treatment and cure. Recent cases of venereal disesses cure1 in oné or twodars Ladies and gentlemen can consult him at his office from Sto 40’clock daily. de24 3m* W 0. BALDWIN, M.D. : PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON, dec 9-tf 436 ith str between G ard Hy HB BEAT EVIDENCE THAT PRINOE. 381 F street, he oNLY practical STAMPER in the District, at he ‘ally bas to do over work that is botche: other s0-ealled Btamping places, He bas the largest aud finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here, Making his own Patterns. he and willing to stamp any pattern bagugnt 2-tf Wate RENTS. t9TRAR’s OFFICE, Warsr Bi City Hall, Janusry 14, 1565. All occupants ef premises where the Aqueduct Water is taken will please take notice—That the Water Rent for the year ending January Ist, 1335. is now due to the Corporation of Washington, and payable at this office. If not paid prior to the 15th of February, the water will be shut off at the ear- liest pract'cable day thereafter, without farther netics, and not restered until fall payment of rent shal! bave been made, and two dollars expenses of shutting off and restoring. ANDOLPH COYLE, fe2i dtMarlv Water Registrar. ABIRI'S M FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, aT TEMPERANCE HALL, EB Ptreet, Between Ninth and Tenth. PROF. MARINI would respectfully inform his former patrons and numerous friends that hia fourth and last quarter will commence on Thursday, March 24, 1565. Baye ued hourse ftuition for ladies, misses: snd masters, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 3105p, m.; gentlemen’s classes, Tueada; Thuredays and Saturdays, frew ¢to 1) p.m. tlomen joining thie laet quarter will also reoeivi instractiona in a new class just formed froni 634 to . mn. Same evenings, A During this last quarter all the preparations will 8 mace fur the coming May Ball. be Persons desiring private instructions will pleaso cay) at the hall during school hoors, or at his rea id@bea, 479 10th atreet, between D snd ¥. fe2!-2w VETERans. ATTENTION! THE HIGHHEST BOUNTIFS PAlp 21,150 FOR THREE YEARS. 8775 FOR ONB YEAR, AT“ THH TENT,” Corner of Loth street and New York arenna, Washingten sity, D. 0, Kither line of horee care will taxé you there No.# Washington Building, [Chron] fe ORDAGR Cc TWINKS. Woreale by 3; OF BROOMS, BUCKETS, J, P, BARTHOLOW, 555 Seventh street, Below Penn’s ave: &s. |PAIRBANK’S SCALES. HERRING'S PATENT FIRS A BURGLAR PROO. For sale at Factory Prices, J.P BARTHOLOW, Ag or the manufacturers, 2 555 Seventh street. Below Pena’a avenues, AND TIMOTHY SEED, ORCHARD GRasa, ERDS GRASS KED OATS, & BARTHOLOW, ‘S Beventh street. Below Penn’a avenue, _ i ND ¥ SAFES, Cuores Hers! Quariermaster Generat’s O,fice First Division.» Wasatngion City, February 13, 1865. HORSFS, suitable for the cavalry service, wil 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 sudjected to the asuai Government inspection before being accepted. Specifications. a& follows: ** Cavalry horses mnst be sound in all particulars, well broken, in fall flesh and good condition, from fifteen (18) to aix- teen (16) hands hi, trom fiye(5ito nine (9) years old, and well adapted in every way to cavalry pur- ses. Horses between nina (9) and (10) years of age, if still vigerous, sprigiitly aad healthy, may be accepted. Price. one hundred and seventy-five dollars($175) | HORSES Il! each. Hours of inspection, from 9 a.10. to4p. m. Payment will be made at this office, JAMES KIN _fe 14st Col. in charge let Di M.d.0. H. W. HAMILTON, Agt. 562 BEPOT FoR GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, No, 562 SeVENTH st., GrPosita CENTER MaRrer, 30,000 LIGHT SASH,-9 000 PAIRS BLINDS 2,000 DOORB, 108 00 FEET MOULD- In addition to the above. & great variety o} RUAGKETS: NEWER Posts” BALUSE EAS, DOOR STOOPS, QLASE, PUTTY, &o.. &e Also. the West Castieton SLATE MANTELS. the best and cheapest now in use, Superior marble in every respect, and only about half the cost. DOOR and WINDOW FR tag! DOOR-JAMBS, INSIDE SHUTTERS. FRENCH 848H. and final- ly, everyibing required about a@ building fur- nished at short notice, PAINTING DEPARTMSNT, C.0. HAMILTON will execute with dispateh all and sg bre cANTAL Painting: OREALN! ing &e.. le c Wy naMIL H.W. : No. 562. 7th st. ite Center Market, 'H18 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subsori- T Ders havo ovtalned from che Oepuane’ Court of Totten ston county. in the District of Columbia, Jor +7 ‘estamentary on the personal estate of aoneph D. Ward, late of Washington, eity, D. a} teseaaarion cars seta | re @. with the vouchers thersat.to tBevubecrive * Or Relore the 25th day of Fe*raary next; they be {By hyd by law be excladed from ail benetit Given under oar hands thie » . ary, 185, + MGEORGS W GOODALE CHARLES B, PBARSON. lines leaving New York for the Bast, North iF West. ‘No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets sol by this train. which fs limited in capacity by Gov ernmentorders to insure the mails. No. S— BALTIMORE & HAURISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P.™.end arrive at Balti- more 8:25 P. w No. 9—-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P. M,; stopping at Re'ay House f-r Western passen- rs to take Kxpress Train for Grafton, Wheeiing, arkereburg, and all points in the West, Reaches New York at 6:15 a.m. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made a PROPOSALS. peoroe sts FoR FLOUR, Ofics Depot Commissar: Washin rion Sealed Proposals. in dopticate. are March 11, M65, at 12 0’c'ack m., for fa Bubsistence Department with THREE THOUSAND, AS goo) BARREL® OF ja will be for what is Known at th Depot as N. |, 2, and 3, aud bids will be ente: taiced for any quantity Irss than the whol, | Bids moat ba jo duplicate, aud fur each grade on | rate eheete of pupe! ihe delivery of the invited anil | rnishingthe | i mmence within |. 8 bids, and io such | ta i ment may direct, | deiverea's town. at the wharves, or railroad depot in Wash- | ington, DC. ‘The delivery of all the Flour awarded to be com- | leted within twenty days frem the opening of the | | Paymect will be made in such funds a3 the Goy- erement may have fordishursement, | Tbe ususl Government ixspection will be made | just before he Flour is recaferd, and none will be accepted which is not f-esh ground, and made from bared ground im the victvity where mamufactured, | uplssef @ very superior quality. } ibm one 1089 Relivered in cak barrels, head | ‘An osth of allegiancn must aecompany the ditof | esch bidder who hss not the oath on file im this | office, and no bid will be entertained from partien | who bave p eviously Inilel to comply with their | bide or from bidders not preannt to respond. i Gevernmest reserves the right te relect any bid for apy Canse = | Bids to be peceeseane the mnsralenad. at No, | 22 , endorsed * Proporais for our, 223 G street, endo oT BRIDARS. “ _m 43t 7 ROPOSALS FOR DEAD HORSES, Quartermaster General's Opice, First Di Washington C C.. Mareh 1, 1808, '¢ Sealed Proposals will ho received at this office | until 12 e’clock on RATURDAY, March IS ‘OF the purchase of all horses that may die or be killed | at the Giesboro’ Depot, near Washington, D.O, | within the next twelve monthssucceeding the date Gf the letting of the con raet. ith the 8:15 4. M,and the 3 aad 4:30 P. M. from Warmington. No trains to or from Annapolis on SUNDAY TRAENS. THE ONLY TRAINS PLOM WASHINGTON reson Sunday are the §:15 and 41:15 A.M, and Ln M. for Baltimore, and 7%i0 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and theO r. = for New Vork ont ¥ THROUGH TICK BTS to the Wost, a8 well as to Philadelphia, New Vork, or Borton, can be had at the Station Ticket Office at all heurs in the day, as well as at_new office in the American Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4’; and gets. oP AeGAGE will be checked at all hours.—also for throngb points, to gave tronble and confasion at the departure of tbe trains, : ‘ALL PASHENGERS, whe ther soldiers or citizens, are politely but earnestly requested te respect the rules of the Line, established for the general ad vantage, such as the keeping of one or more cars exclusively for ladies and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the smoker’s cars, and a'so to make a cheerfui compliance with the decisions of the sgents or conductors in regard to their seats, tickets, etc.. especially in i traing, the Dory oT the traing portation; dec B Bs ,» Master of Trans L, M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. (, BEAT PENNBYLVANIA ROUTR NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. er December 25, trains will leave Bal- fears trom North Galvert Station, a8 follows : Fast Mail ato n= 9.0) A. isbur, Brieand Pittsburgh Expres Pittsburg and Blmir! pres: 6.15 A, M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Geunceia with the 920 A. M train from Baltimore fomPitiaburgh and the West snd for Elmira, Buffalo, Rochester, Dunkirk, Canan- daigas, avd Niagara Falls, and for New York City. THE430 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON i he 8P. M. train from Baltimore venues wir Pittsburg and Eris. P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON Conncets with the 10 P. M. Express froz Balti- more aud runs through to Pittsburgh and Elmira, {rathous, change of carn. connect eiabure | THE 6.45 Syracuse, ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. Leaving Washington at3 o'clock P. M, SLEEPING CARg ON NIGHT TRAINS. BoLpiexs’ Tokets a¥ GovyarnuENnt Rates, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME, W7-For Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street. under Sioa: aloes and Devot House; Ro. 463 Cst., e. rashington. gear New Jersey aes. : joN DUBABRY neering, J WILKINS.” assenger and Ticket Agent, Passenger Agent, Corner 6th dec 20-tf INO. guterr, atreet and Pa. ave. PEIADELPHzA sTEAMERS, New Brpress Line, semi-weekly, betwee! The ADELPHIA and ALEXANDRIA, FASHINGTON and GEURGE- Steamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George Regular sailing daya WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phis, and No, 69 Water street, between Oougress and High, Georgetown. Por freight apply to Ne. 59 Wate eta Geer aersme, 8. stree eorg Agett in Philadel awa, BO OLYDE, 16 North Wharves. Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN No. 1 King st, Bov 6&-tf P| °HE OLDEST HOTEL OONDUOTEI HE Oe OP EAN PLAN, ‘BD ON THB Inenlarged to double its er capacity, KUROPEBAN HOT Corner Pa. av, and 1th st., Washintion, D, 0. ‘Thin hotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropesn lan in this city, Bas beem en: ed and 3 proved in every Way. necess: accomodation of the inersasix| Thanktui for the PvE dogg oo already receiv: proprietor hopes that by attention to business sontinus to re @ patronaxe as heretofor Geestewil only be charged with what they reesive, comtf Oe: Pp, BMRICH, Proprietor, HpPREAEORY DEPARTMENT, Orzick COMPTROLL Gk OF THF OURERROY, WaAshinaTon, December 31, 1004, Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. it has been made to appear that The National Bank of Commere, of Georectorrn, in the City of Georsctown, in the county of Washing~ ten and Disirict of Columbia, has been daly cre ganized under and according: io the requirements of the act of Congress entitied “‘Anact th provide x» National Currency, recnred by a pledge of United Ntates bonds and to p:ovide for the cirenlation and redemption thereof.” approved June 3, 1364 and hase. ed with all the provisions of said “ to bs complied meocing the business of bankin New, therefore 1, Hugh McCulloch, Com ptre of the Currency, dy hereby certify that The Notional Bank of Coys of Georgiou, in the Cuy of Geczseown, ip the convty of Washinton and Disirz+ of Columbia, is autherized te com: menee the business of banking under the act aforesaid. hh before c In testiraeny whereof, witness my hand and seal | of office this thiriy Arst aay of Decem nher. i We GH Me fan 2-6't MEXICAN G@ANO. PREPARED PERUVIAN GUANO. for wel, BABTHOLC below Penn’s avenue, PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS. ofevery wariz ely, in stock for spring sales, 4. MrOUL LOO nb Comptroller of the Currney, P#AGYIAN GUANO BONE DUST. And other FERTILIZERB. W, 55% 7th street, A fal and complete. stock’ of AGRICULTURAL Gil ar otuplete 3! o IMPLEMEN TE and MACHINERY, Por aale by ‘ J. P. BARTHOLOW, 55% 7th street, b i4-eolm below Penn’s svenue, jorern REYNOLDS & O0., PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENUE, Have Just received, and will constantly keep on band, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers. Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Glass Globes, Mica and otber Shates, and all arti- cles in thie line, from the best establishments ia New York, Philadelphia. &c., which wall be sold on the most reasonable terms. see RANGES, FURNAOKS, and Fire-Bosrd We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reasonable terms, Hotels, Restaurants, &c., are invited to call. We do all kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS pematr and cheap, as also everything in the LUMBING line in the most satisfactory manner. Call and eons Bathing Tubs, Fouatains. Wa'er Hua stquet, near Pounsy vaninrentey tue laraest a near Pennsylvania ayenu e larges' establishment in the city, ° feb 2-00) TILLY, ‘AB 8. 5 Ba! Bic hate biker Ovase eee BILLIARD TABLES. mearly new, which he bs i: of very lew. Pavie eat the Bill! reomw, corner 1ith .Rrestend Pennsylvanisavenne, elif - UEENS OF SONG, Being memoirs of so of the most celebrated mn calists, trom the earliest days of the o: present time, with portraits By Ellen CO. Ojayton. | vo! Arctic — arohea and Life among the Bsqul- i maux in the yemrs 1060, 186] and 1862. By Oharles: Francis Hall, with maps and 160 illustra’ Ze FRANOK TAYLOR F= SH BUOKWHEAT FLOUB. 20— Al Just received, Ome King, BURONBLL, ne19 GCornerI ret ar. Vermont avenue, | ARGE MAP OF GEOPS1A:— Compiled under the direction of the \;enezal Assembly; one CPE ce anaes. Thee eaiahs Aes elares Map eed = OK TAYLOR. The horses wiilte delivered at a certain desic- nated spot. to be fixed by the United Staten. e animals are to be removed daily, and con- veyed far enough from the limils of the depot to all nuisance. either to the depot or the resi dents in the vicinity. Paymect will be required in Government fonds, at the close of each month. for sli auimals deliy- } ered up to that date. : : Bonds. wih approved recurities inthe sum of ten thousand (10) 0')dollara will be required from the party to whom the contract is awarded, Fach proposal must state the price-per animal, giving ful! name and post office address of bidcer, and bearcompanied by a guarantee signed by two responsible persors and certified by some United States officer or rexponridle pe>sou knowa to this fice. and slo by the osth of allegiance, signed, stamped. and duly attested. This cfiee Tevereaa the right to reject any or all sed te the under bids that may be offered, Proposals xbould be addr i Wasbingten. D. G., aud ba plainly marked signed, «* Proporais for Dead Horses,” on the wr : xe vane a. BREN. jolonel in charee Firs! viaion malta ” Q:M. General's Office. U NITED STATES MAILS. Post @rrice DEPARTMENT, } Washington City, December 15, 1964. Proposals will be received at the Contract Office of bis Department until 3 p. m, of March 30, 1555, (to be gecided by April 19), for conveying the mails of the U ited Stater ip Maryland and Dis trict of Columbia, trom July 1, 1885. to dane 3), 1855, 0n the route acd by the schedule of depar- tures and arrivals herein specified, being route established hy act of Congress, approved June 3), 164: No, 3.324 —From Brookville, Maryland, by Oiney, Kastor, Bilvcr Sprittg. (Slizo P. O.), and Brigbtwood, D, U., to Washington,2‘; miles, and back, six times a week, From May ito December. teaye Brookville daily, except Bunday, at5.30 ‘Arrive at Washington by 10.30 A. M Leave Washingten daily, except Sunday, at3 Arrive at Brookville by 3 P. My From December 1 to May 1. = Leave Brookville dsily,excep! Bunday,at 6 A, Arriveat Washington byll A.M. Leave Washington daily, except Sunday, at 1 P. M. Arrive at Brookville by 6P. M. Por form of proposal, gaarantee. snd certificate, | and lawe, instractions, &c., im relation te con- tracts, bidders are referred to the pamphlet ad- vertisement of this date, to be seen al the offices of Brookville and Washington, and st the Depart- ment. NISON. feb 16-lawiw Postmaster General. PROPwALS FOR FORAGE, ‘hief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot Basket ‘ashington, D. C.. Feb. 23, 1885. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the under- tigned for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s Department, at Washington, D, 0., Baltimore, Ma.. Alexandria and Port Monroe, Va . or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids wiil be Teceived. for the delivery of 5.900 bushels of Corn or Oats,snd 50 tons of Hay or Straw, ard upwards. Bidders must state at which of the above named pointe they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at whien they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each artic.s propored to be deli ed. the time when ssid deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed, We price raust be written ontin words en the Oern to be put up in good stout sacks of about r- bushels each, The sacks to be furnished witheut extra charge to the Gcvernment, The Hay and Btrax to be securely balvd. The particular kind or description of Oats, Corn, Hay, or Straw, propored to be delivered, must be stated in the proporals, - : ‘All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited, will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being acc+ptad. Contracts will be awarded fuom time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interest of the Government may require, and payment will be roade when the whole amuuot contracted for shail have been delivered and accepted, The bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a guaranty ned by two respon- sible persons, that. in case his bid be accepted. he or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amouat ef the contract to deliver the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this adyer- tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail t enter into the contract. they to mak d the dif- ference between the offer of said bid and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the coniract way be awarded. The responsibility ef 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 person knewn to this olfice. Ail bidders will be duly notified of Lhe acceptance or rejection of their proporals. ‘The full name aud post office address of each biduer must be legibly written ia the pro- proposals must be addresred to Brig Gen. DH. Ru Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D, C., and shonld be plainly marked ** Proposals for Forage.” Bonds in 2 sum_equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his gnaranters, Will be required of the successfal bid- der or bidders upon signing the contract. Blonk fermis of bide, guaranties, and bonds may be obtained upon application to this offce ‘All proporals received under this adv. will be opened and examined at this oficeon Wed ealay and Saturday of each week atl2 m. Bid- are rempect alee invited to be present at the opening of bidsif they desire. sane D, H. RUCKER, fe2s-tf Brig. Qen’land Quartermas' PROPORALS FOR MANURE, AR AsTRR GENERAL'S OrFioR, ROSAFERY ASS - First Divrsiox, Wasnixcton City, February 10, 1935, Bealed Proposals will be received a until WEDNESDAY, March 15. 1555, M.. for the sale of ailthe MANURE that may be precores from the stabies and corrals of the Gies- oro Depot near Washington, D.O., within the twe've months next succeeding April i, 1815, The succesful bidder will ber: quired to have barges er boats moored atthe wuarf at Gierboro in constant readiness to receive the maoure which may accumulate. The United Btates will deliver the manure in tbe said barges or boats, and will dentanate an ageni to measure it as rapidly as leaded. Bidders mnst state the price pst cubic yard San oath of allegiance will be required from each der, . 'Payiert will be required to be made in Govern ment funda atthe end of each month for the ma- nure delivered in the barges during the month Bonds, with approved securities, will be required from the perty aerials in the sum of ten thou- ud (10.000) dollars. “Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned, Washington, 0.0. and marked om the envelope, “Pre for ure,” Proposala for Manat’: JAMES (A. EKIN, Golonel in charge OM on t this office at 12 o’clock fe 1-tM15 cr QUARTERMASTER’S OF FIOB, Deror «¥F W. Wasurxcrox, D All dealers in Drugs, Hi er, Office Furniture, Harness ani flere. are auexted to send to this effice, on MONDAY of eac! k, &.fea'ed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the they are preptred to fesoieh t» this Depot ce, with the price of each marked in plain figures, so that, in case the exigencies ofthe service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price, D:alers wishing to sell to this Depot wee re- quired to furmish the list punctually avery Monday morning, see gest and : Brigadier OS) spot of ief janstt . M. Washi pe IsT ber bas Ww: wate, Lumber, Lea on. @ GIVE NOTICE, That the snbseri obtained from the Orphans’ Court o ton county, in the District of Columbis, mentary on the’ persons! estate of ‘tin Jobnaon, lave of Washington city, D. C., ent . All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exbisit the sa witht] LE ee a the subscri- r,on or before the 2:h day of January aext; they way otherwire by law be excluded from all eee Oredcr my band this ath day of J bo} a) LJ im) ‘aaG: yas, On Sader MY OMARTHA H. JOHNSON, -lawSw* Bxosutrix. . HEIBERG od ideo ¥. Lovpox & Oo., cr two bushelsesch, Oata in like sacks otaboutthree | tisement | PROPOSALS DEPARTMENT, Brmrau cr #reau B at (lis Bareaa wplil weridian, Mareb 11, 1863, for the PRON. &e. described in the foliewinu ciacas; each bid must be made for an entire class delivered at tha reaper tive Reavy Yards Payments wiil be made io the usnal warner, delivery to commence in twenty Gays after notib-ation cf acvsptarca of hid: 29 pra- ceed covtinzally. snd te whole to be del iw thres months therea ter contraas wijl be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, the righ! being reserved «-f rejecting the lowest bid, if it be deemed exorbitant. The usuai cuarantecs will be required, and the centract will be dated the day the votice of ascegt- ance is given Printed schedules and instrnetions can be ob taired by application ty the Bureau. Proporals must be directed to the Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineer and endorsed *Pra- posals for Materials for the Nary,” that they may be distin@uirhed from other besiness 'etturs, The following are the classes required at the re- spective Navy Yards KITTERY —Ci ass No,1—fotla Inem 141.00 ponnds best Ainerican Plange Iron. KITTERY —Cciss No. 2 Rownd and Flat on. $4.00 pound best Ameriewn Round and Plat [roo i KITTERY —Cuscs No 3-T Iron. 28.00. pounds best American T Iron, CHARLESTOWN.- Ciass No 1—Chppry, 000 pennds Ingot Copper—bert qnatity, CNARLE&TOWN,-Ciass No.2, 5,60@ pounda Banea Tin CHARLESTOWN .—C1.488 No. 3. 1,509 pounds tab Zinc, BROURLYN.—C1a3s No. !— Boiler Tron, &c, 6 0 pounds best American Flange Iron, 56. | zs - | 42,500 pounds best American Sheet fron. BROOKLYN. — Crass No. dae I 178.20 pounds best Amer’ 2—Kound, Squar ton d on Round Iron. j 10e Su pounds best Ameriesn Square or Platlr om, BROOKLYN,—Ciass No 3—T fron. 59.000 pounds best American T [ron, BROOKLYN —Ci No, 4—Boiler Rivers, 119,00 pounds best quality Beller Rivets. WAtHINGTON.—CL48s No, |—Jron, &:. 550 pounce best American Round, Square, and 150 tons best WASHINGTON —CLAss No, 2—Pie Iron, 150 tons best American Anthracite Pig lron, 10) tons No. 2 Ameriean Charsoal Pig Iron. WASHINGTON —Crass No. 3—Steel, 13,00) ponnes Round, Square, and Octagon Cart i iteel. “ WA@HINGTON.—CiAss No. $—Copper. 2/0.000 pounds Inget Copper, 5—Tin, Lead, and WASHINGTON,—Ctass No. ines 10,(0e pourds Lead, ( pigs.) 240 pounds Tin. (s'raits,) 8,((0 pounds Slab Zide. WASHINGTON —C1se No. 6—Encincer’s Stores. 168 gross Wood Screws, Sprig-s. Sand pape: f fez it Vit- he), Molastes, tonr Floar. Ros riol, Borax Bolder. Brick Whiting. WASHINGTON.—Cr.ass No, 7—White Pine Lum- thick- dle for r 32,000 feet White Pine Lumber, of various ness, dressed on both sides, making patterns. NORFOLK .—Ciass ae jJ—Round, Square, and Tat fron 259,690 pounds best A@ericaa Ronni, Square, and Wist Iron. - NORFOLK —Cuass No 2—Pir Iron. 10) tona best American Charcoal Pig Iron NORFOLK.—C1ass No 3-Boiler Rivets, 0 pounds best quality Boiler Riveta, nds best quality Smoke pipe Rivets, TH TC TAE WEEK! YOULA TO THE AGED! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is unequalled asa Rejuvenater and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. T edsheuld be certain to make the Biokrene a house ee youthful in fe them to live over seri eling and in streng h, aod enable be dare of th eir pristine ecially to i f ani willy misfortune, or or ne} °o man the Batter whatthe cause of impotency of any ergav,this superb preparation will rem at once and forever. BIGKRENE Ccnes Iurorexcy, Gexgnat Desitity, Nervous Incapacity. DyspEpsia, Derxessien. 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