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THE EVENING STAR_ Frianctat.—From the New York Oommer- ial. e The stock market 1s extremely dull. The ®ales at the morning board were less than for sometime past. There appears to be a very general disposition to defer operations wut! | the reeuitoft pending operations in the Seuthis More apparent The decline in gold effects the Muctaations in gold is not so marked as it has lormeriy been. Governments sympathize more directly than Tailroad shares, and hence there is & general hesitation about buying gold-intarast bonds since gold has touched 185; while the d@emar d forthe new Seven-thirties is propor- tionately increased. Fivye-twenties declined | this morning \, and Ten-forties 4. Railroad bonds are quiet and weak, in sym- pathy with goid. Mining stocks are steady, the only impor- tant change being on Central Coal, whicn de- dined %. : Gaidoaed at 191%, afterward touched 185 ¥, and upon the receipt of news direct from Geuerai Sherman, announcing that all was progressing well with his expedilion, the rate gradually fell to 151% Money is again rather easier. The inquiry nas fallen offim consequence of the reduced movement in stocks, but the rates remain un- chan: ed, call loans being generally nezotiated 7 per cent, with exceptional transactions at 6 per cent., on Govrrnments. Jiscoun(s re dull. There has been a per- ceptible falling off in the amount of paper offering; but the extreme caution of lenders, owing to the heavy decline in gold and flying rumors of firms ino difficulties, keeps the rates firm ot +a% per cent. for good names. There is very litle demand for foreign ex- change for to-morrow’s steamer. Tce rates a@re about \ lower than yesterday. Saz or REAL Estate.—Mr. Bannon, trus- ®ee, sc ld, a few days since, a tarm of i24 acres, near Seyern Chapel, Apne Arundel county, to Robert Carr, Esq., for #850; also, 75 acres ad- jeining the above to the Rev. John R. Nicholls, of Baltimore, for $1,000: also, 10facres near Crownsville to John Backley and Michael Cusick, ot Balumore, for #4,000; also, a tract of 66 acres near Laurel, on the Washington Branch Railway, to E. Burr, attorney-at-law, Washington, at £4,200: also, 100 acres near An- mapolis Junction, to Miss Emily Lane, of Bal- timore,ftor $2,25) no improvements; also, weil- improved farm of 13() acres near Jessnp’s Cat— purchased by Mr. Stockbridge, of Baltimore for $10,500.— Baltimore American. Drrriom agic.—Lord Lyons went to England last fall: M. Mercier has been in Madrid fora year: M. Bareda is now on a mission to France M. Lisboa bas been absent from the country more than a year: M. Blondeel went to Mexico in Janusry: M. Van Limbourge and Baron Gerolt were present at inaugnration; Count Gi- orgi, the Austrian Minister. diea in New York last year. And, to conclude, the legal repre- sentatives now in Washington of all the above nations attended the inaugural ceremonies, WF The recent introdaction of the electric tele- graph into Morocco was vememently opposed by many who looked at the progress of the work with religious horror. The Emperor threatened with death any person who should injure the apparatus, buat the inhabitants of the little village of Mahovany nethertheless cut down the wires. ‘The irate Emperor straight- way had the place surrounded by his troops, and the heads of ten prominent citizens were forthwith cut off aud fixed on the telegraph as an awtiul warning. U7" The importation of Atrican negroes into Cuba has averaged from 20,000 to 30,000 per annum, and this in spite of the combined ef- forts of the leading commercial nations, and the claims of innocence on the partof Spain in her own behalf. Another movement Is tak- pas _ in the Spanish Cortes toremedy the onble. U7 The British army and navy estimates for the years 1565-6 have just been announced. The costofthearmy is £14,342 447, a reduc- tion of £495,00 from Iast year; of the navy, £10,392,224, a decrease of £316,000. Total esti- mates for the military and naval establish- ments for the coming year, £24,740,671; or, in American currency, $123,703,355. @7-A Winchester, Virginia, lettersays that & plot was recently discovered to betray Gen- eral Sheridan into the hands of the enemy, by inviting bim tea ball where preparations were made for his capture. Three of the leading families were banished im consequence of this treachery. U7 All the military reads in the Department of the Cumberland are now open to private freight and travel. Citizens bearing the usual Provost Marshal's or military pass, from the department or district headquarters, will be passed, with their necessary private baggage, on payment of the established rates. {~The population of Canada liable to mil- itary duty is about halfa million, the embod- ded militia 90,000 men, the volunteers alone mumbering some 30,040. @7 By a decision of the Commissioner of In- ternal Revenue, an ordinary notice of a land- Jord to @ tenant to vacate at the expiration of bis term 1s not subject tostamp duty. @7 Maine is to have two steam war vessels to defend her coast, and one of the iron-clads ‘will make aspecial cruise in the Eastern States thie summer, going as far as Halifax. 7 On the eve of St. Valentine’s Day 530,000 letters were despatched from the general post- Office in London—an excess of 230,000 over the ordinary number. = 7 The contractors on the Chicago lake tun- nel threaten to throw up the contract becauze they are losing money every day. oop FishHERwEN—The Union fishermen at isher’s Hill, Fort Fisher and Fisherviile. WJ A stock exchange and gold board have just beem eatablished in Cincinnati for the first time. Bw St. Louis is to hayes new jail, to cost $300,000. WJ There @re 4.035 public school houses in Maine, and 25,249 scholars. $7 One hundred thousand strangers visited New York for the recent celebration. wa The yield of maple sugar and maple mo- lasses in the Northern States is 31,000,000 gal- lons annually. Great preparations are being made by the farmers in the different parts of the States to make maple sugar and syrup on @n extensive scale the coming season. @7-Mr. Robert P. Parrott, proprietor of the West Point Foundry, is lying dangerously ill, at his residence in Cold Spring, of pneumonia and typhoid fever. But little hope or bis re- covery. Wz Buffaloes are becoming scarce in the Western hunting-grounds. They have been #0 much disturbed of ate, by roving Indians that they are seeking more retired homesteads, far away, near the Rocky Mountains. S7-The contin?ent expenses of the Liverpool Consulate for the last fiscal year, 2s returned by Mr. Dudley, were $15,030 40, and Mr. Morse returns the expen: f the London Consulate as having been 636 53. @7- Capt. Laurent, in command of a French vessel at Nantes, the other day jumped into the sea after having tied asmaill anchor to his Dody to sink it. U7 Pennsylvania is recrui iment of infantry. D7" Hon. D. W. Voorhees, of Indiana, has signined bis intention of resigning his seat as & member elect to the next Congrees, and re- suming the practice of the law in Terre Haute. @7 There have been no shipments of guns from the Springfield arsenal for six weeks. B2-The torrent of lava from Mount Etaa about 250 feet wide. = i BF Street cars do nat “pay” in Cincinnati. W7Thers are nearly three handred news- oa. oer pooped Osnadas, employing 2,000 Pree 58, chools educating 60,000jboys and w7 The English Parliament i scenes oe defences of Guobes. to the amount cf £50,000 stealing a Sits i 4 year for four aw A repens made by the Chi New York city, shows that the street railroad travel in that city for 164 was equivalent to ‘Me carrying of its entire population sixty-one times in one year, or five times each month. #7 The London Standard has an article on American war ships and guns, and says that itis now the duty of England to secure the manufacture of a weapon that shall pierce and sink the heaviest iron-clad afloat. Until this is done, England is not the “mistress of the eas.” e7-The district of Georgetown, S.C., now Occupied by Admiral Dahigren, is the richest Tice growing section of the Union, and must have been of great importance to the rebels. It was also one of the heaviest slave districts, only 2.991 of its people having been white: 1£50 while 17,253 were slaves. ay ting her 213th rag- let Engineer of sacl BEATED GARDEN SEEDS. ‘The undersigned offers seeds ofthe same superior polity se herevofore—pare—genuine— arronten, Beas, Beet, Prostta tation, bares Bay ok ar aowee ergs at my own impertation, direct fro Being & practical Horan vuetnt, and h me rigs . and having end wi con! coendlo oh ence every artie! B6- 006 396 corte Paco . rik auc, IANO FOR 8ALB.—A excellent condition for sale ata qi ot, between ith and Sthats, om W-eost* { } nist in stock market, though the sympathy with the | qualified, may & | third on enlistment OFBICIAL, The First Corps—Netice te Veterans. Hrapeuartars First OoRrs, } Wasuineron, D. U., Dec. 27, 1564. Veterans desiring to enlist inthe Ist Army Corps, should report in son at the Office of Col. C. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Baitimore and @hio Railroad Depot, Washington, D 0. Apy Veteran Are = nerves Sete Raeaieaie been, ly dise! rged, Laie the Corps for one, two three years. 8 “rhose éulisting will receive from the Gov- ernment a bounty Of $300 as soon as they are mustered in, and, in addition, the regular in- stalments from the Goversment, in proportion to the period of enlistment, as foliows: 3100 for one year’s service, one-third paid on enlist- ment: #200 for two years’ service, one-third on enlistment; 2300 for three years’ service, one- They will be credited to the quota of the district in which they or their families may be domiciled end will, therefore, be entitled to local bounties Free transportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marsnal. The best arms in the possession of the | Government will be furnished these troops, and they will be'stlowed ores their arms when honorably discharged. ! Headquarters Major General Hancock :—158 F street, between th and 20th streets. Office of the Board fer the Examination of Officers :— Brigadier General John R. Brooke, president, 183 G street, between 19th and 20th streets. By order of Major General Hancock. Friyigy ANDERSON, Assistant Adjutant General. PERSONAL. A taztOkoGy—MADAME KROUSE will give in- formation on all the affairs of life, and in re- spect te allother subjects. She can be consulted atall hours ofthe day and evening. Gent’emen 81, Lacies 5) cents, the can alro snow alikeness aslargeas life. Residence 410 Third st., between Pa. ave. and Cert, mar 13-lw* eee ANNOUNCEMENT TO FBMALES SUPFEKING WITH DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE SE MADAME MENAG, after 14 years practice in New York, bas taken rooms in this city,No 227 8th rtreet west, where she will treat such cases, Her practice is different from any in this city, Will give reference and certificates enfficient to convince the most fastidious of her succesrfal treatment in Female Diseases. Patients will be visited at their residences if necessary. Charges reasenabie, Hours of consultation from 10 . tu 2 p. B, mar 2-Im* M3. H. F. WRIGHT. CLAIRVOYANT AND Natural Magnetic Physician, heals by “laying * without drugs. every phase of Nervous . Blindness, Deafness, Rneumatism, Pa- . Bpinal Curvature, Dyspepsia, Liver Com- Female Weaknesses, &c., &c, Rooms No + Bear Patent Office. fe 2)-1m* ‘HE ORIGINAL DR. WOODS? OFFICE willbe conducted in future solely by Dr. DARBY, dec 27-tf I who has had the medical charge of it the past year. and who bas made 80 man perma- nent cures—49%2 7th street. 6-1m* 918". BACKER. THe MOST WoNDEn 218 ful Astrologer, No. 21% K st., bet. W7th and Isth streets. two squares from the F ttreet cars, gives full and thorough interma- tion concerning all atfairs through life, with and ic regard to Health, Wealth and Marriage, Love At fairs Journeys, Law Suits,Absent Friends.Sickness | and Death. Dr. Backer can be consulted from 8 in the morning till 9 in the evening. | Hatrance through the candy store. fe 16 Im* MES, BROOKFIELD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Future events, at her room, on K street, one door east of 34 st. She has studied under eneof the most cele- | brated Astrrlogers of the age. She guarantees | satisfaction to all those who may give her a call. Bhe can be seen from$a.m.to9p. m. Price one dollar. . feb ll 2m* ick and yanie"feb 1 ae AUCTION >». FUTURE DAYS. ¥ BROOKER & BELLBW, Auctioncn. BROOK EE See 7th st, one dosr above I. loves, Collars ie Bone, Perfumery Stationery, Paintings, Al 8, Notions, Fancy Goods. Watches, &3.,&c eeaeay ence on esenenalees Ae fat do<r sale prom) en: 5 febti im BROOKER & BRLLBW. Ancts Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME PROPERTY SITUATED AT THE CORNER OF FOURTH EAST AND VIRGINIA AVENUB, CK T@ I STREET SOUTH: AL- 5 SOUTH I, BETWEEN SSOOND H TRE ASTELL. Gn FRIDAY, the 17th instant, we shall sell, in front:f the premises, commencing on the first named property, at5o’clock p. m., part of Lot No. in Square N 7, having a front of 41 fect 8 aches on Virginia avenue. 7) feet Linch en 4th st, st and 39 feet 3inches on I stree: south. and con- taining 3,023 feet, with the improvements which are a substantial built 2%. story brick house con- teining 9 conveniently arranged rooins, 'Thic property ia handsomely located, and would make a tine business stand; also, part Lot No. 3in Square No 755, having a front of20 fee* on I street scar perae and 3d streets east, with a depth of 145 feet. Teyms: Ong half cash; balance in six and twelve months, except one-sixth of the whole purchase money. which can remain in the purchaser’s bands for several years; that one-sixth to be de- dueted from the aforesaid installments; notes to be givenffor the whole deferred payments bearing interest from the day of sale. Adeei given and a deed of trust taken. $100 will be required when the property is knocked off. : All conveyance. including revenue stamps at the cecst of the purchacer. mll-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BBY 248. 0. MoGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers, O STREETS NORTH ae On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, March 17 at 43% o’clock, on the premi hall sell the Benth ines. part Lot No 4, in subdi m of square No. sronting 18 feet 6 inches on 9th stree’. between N sna aiceets month ee running baek 94 feet 4 ipcbes a ten-foot alley. Terms cash, JAS. C, McGUIRE & CO. mhild Auctionee BBY J. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, VALUABLE CORNER LOT IN THE 18T WARD Coos ee 1 AND 24TH STREETS AT PUB- On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, March I6th, ati o’clock. on the premires, we shall sell, Lot No. 4in Bquare No 40. fronting 75 feet on North I street, and 56 feet on 2ith street west, containing 4210 square feet. Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months; with secured notes bearing interrat. All conveyancing and stamps at the costof the purchaser, marl J_O, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, NE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUK. BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS NORTH, AT AUGLION. i On FRIDAY, the 17th instant, at 4 o’clock p.m., We shall sell in front of the premises, east part of Lot %,in Square south of Square No. 532,15 feet front, running through to H street. with ‘a good two-story Frame House. containing six nice rooms suitable for a family residence. Terms: One half cosh; balance in six and twelve months, secured by @ deed of trust on the premises ; All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cos of the purchaser. < Fifty dollars will be required tobe paid down wheu the property ix knocked off. misda GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts rr 3 . LEON, Office 420 Pemm’s avenus, between 434 and 6th streets, Offers a certain apd speedy eure, of GONORRHEA. GLEET.BU BO, BYPHIL(S, STRIOTURM, SEMI- NAL WEAKNESS, INFLAMED BLADDE WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF THE MENSES, DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS, | AND, SPLEEN; SORE EYES, ORM THROAT, 5 ke. Havinghad many years experience inthe prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bids defiance to all competition in their treatment and cure, Reeent cases of veneres! diseases cure’ m one or two days. Ladies and gentlemen can consult him at his office from 9to4o’clockdaily. _de24 3m* HE BRST EVIOENCE THAT PRINCE. 391 F street, is the ¥ practical STA MPER in the District, ia that he daily bas todo over work that is botched at other so-called Stamping places, He has the largest and finest assortment of Pat- terns ever offered here. Making his own Patterns, he isableand willing to stamp any pattern bron ne CLOTHING. [*POBTANT NoTion! BAR & BRQ., Corner 7th and E streets, BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS” FURNISHING GOODS AT REDUOED PRIOES! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A BAKE CHANOE FOR BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! COATS, PANTS and WESTS of every description! An Entire New Lot Just Received! An Entire New Lot Just Received! large atock of BOYS’ and 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 Ae, FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! WF Btore closed Saturdays until Evening. W7-2m DENTISTRY. OOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY THE externsl application of DR SIGES- MOND’S ESSENCE OF PALMETTO. It! actsat ones upon the nerves connected with the teeth aching, and relieves instantly. By this aid every decayed tooth ean be cured and pre- served by dilling and building up with Br. 8. White’s Metal Filling. Cheoplastic Bone Teeth inserted over roots at 260 Pa. mar 13 lm* ENTISTRY—Drs. LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Room No. 2, Washington ret corner Penna. syenue ands7h poy XREAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, I would advise all persons having teeth to extract to call at DE, LEWIK'S oftce, aoa and have them taken out without pain. Also. ca'l and examine the Doctor’s new ani im- proved method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETII. f you once see the great improvement in his teeth, you will have them inno etherstyle than this new and valuable one. Teeth inserted on Gold, Bilver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as we bavenot advanced the price on our work since the great change in gold. No. 242 Penn’aavenue, between 12th and 13th streets. 1 8.R. LEWIE, M.D., Dentist, jan PETROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, CAPITOL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ™ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, aT $10 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO Assess. MENT, GOVERNMENT BONDS AND SECURITIES TA KEN IN PAYMENT FOR STOCK, OFFICES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Post Orricz Appress, Box No. 5,368, New Yorg OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINE£ON, President, WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titus- ville, Pa, ATLANTIC BANK, No. 142 Broadway, N. Y., Treasury, : rind wells of the Company are now producing Payment for stock may be made in drafts, regis- tered notes, or Government bonds and securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value, Remittances may be addressed to th ym . O. Box Ne. 5,368 New York Cures mat. lantic Bank, Treasury of the New Yerk and Liver- pool Petroleam Company, No. 142 Rew York City.” , mabenhiod Prespectus sent to anyaddresson applies containing a fall and clear account of the ee tions of thi MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY, Subscriptions will be received by JAMES GIL- FILLAN, Bsq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington, D. 0. mar 6-3m Sr ANTE ALBUM; Seventy-six Photograph Il- ve Dore. ‘The Wander. oy Illustrations of Chateatbriang The Bleeping Beanty. with Photograph Illustrations trem Gustave Dore, ? de PRANOK TAYLOR. ¥ J, 0. McGUIRE & CQ,, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE _OF A VALUABLE LEASE AND OTHER FSRSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date August the 24th, 1864, and duly recorded in Liber N O. T., No. 41. folios 474, &3., one of the Land Recorda for Washington County. Distriet of Columbia, I shall sell, On FRIDAY MOBNING, March 17, com: mencing at 10 o’clock, on the premises, the unex- pired Lease (two years to run) of the “Imperial Restaurant,” situated on the south side of Penn: Sylvania avenue, between I4th and \5th streets being nnmbered 213. There are fifteen new fur- nished rooms im the house, and the location is among the best in the city. I shall sell, at the frame time, the Personal Property, consisting of Beds, Bedsteads, Tables, Carpets, Chairs, Lounges, Btoves, Mirrors, &c. embracing the Furniture of fifteen roo: together with the Bar Fixtures, Li Cigars, &ec, ‘Termeeash. - ” D.N. TUCKER. Trastes. ‘erms eash, 2 m 7-dta J. 0, McGUIRE & O@., Aucts, BY J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionéers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 535 ACRES OF VALUA- Be AND) WITHIN FOUR WiLES OF THE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qonrt o: the District of Columbia, passed in the eause o} Sheriff & Lowrie agt. Dean and wife and others, No. equity, I will expose at public sale 0; THURSDAY, March léth. 1855, at 12 o’cleck m., if i the next fair day thereafter, at the res- ce of Mr. John T. W. Dean, upon the premises, the real estate of which Levi Sheriff, late of Wash- ington county, D. CO, d seized and possessed, containing about 535 acres. This property is most, cligib'y situated, teing within about four miles of the Capito! id one of Benning’s Bridge. It is well wooded a1 tered, has an abundance of fine meadow land, and ic admirably adapted for market purposes. Tbe oil ie of a fine character, kind and productive and easy of cultivation. The improvement consists Of two framed Dwel- lings(one of which ig i 5 2 cestary outbuildings, and there is some beautiful Baneingaises on the premises, commanding g full view of the cig. The land will be subdivided inte several small tracts, a plat of which may be seen at the Auction Booms of Jas, MeGuire & Co.. Washington, D. 0, Terms of sale as prescribed by the half in cash on the day of s and the residue in equal installments attwel id eighteen months from ane day of sale, with interest, aud approved secyrity. Title indisputable, Conveyancing and Revenue stamps at the cost of th haser, Be ae a N.C STEPHENS, Trustee. _fed2t_ «JAB. McGUIRE & CO!, Auet'rs. BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE HEIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION. On TOKSDAY AFTERNOON. March 2ist, at4 o’clock, on the premises, I will sell bot No. 273 in Beatty & Hawkin’s addition to Georgetown. This property fronts 222 feet on Fayette street, 85 feet on High street. with a depth of 230 feet, six inches, and is a selid bank of gravel, which, with attention, would yield an excellent revenue. The attention of speculators and ethers is invited, as this offers a rare opportunity for investment. Immediately after the above, I will sell a small Brick House and Lot,(No. 5) 4th street, in the twenty buildings. The above property belonged to the estate of the late Henry Trunnel. and will be sold as the portion of Mrs. L. Clements. Terms: Half cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by a deed of trust on the property. Con- veyancing and stamps at the costo! the purchaser, mar 13-4 THOS. DOWLING, Anct. U, §, MARSHAL’ SALE.—In virtue of a writ / » of fieri facias, issned from the Clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the United States for the District ef Columbia, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale for cash, in front of the Oourt House door. in said District, on MONDAY, the a7th day of March instaut, 1865,commencing at 12 o'clock m,, the following property to wit, viz: r and F.in subdivision of Square 0.785. in the city of Washington, D O., together with all and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon aa the property of Thomas Purcell, and will be sold to satisfy Judicial No, 139 Supreme Conrt, in favor ofdohn Bi. Williamson, : m4 ta B.8. Marshal Dist. Col: J), &, MARSHAL’S SALE—In virtue of a writ + Of fieri facias issued from the Olerk’s OPice of the Supreme Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, for cash, in frort of tha Court house dear of said District, od MONDAY the 27th day of March instant, 1855, commencing at 12 o'clock m , all defendant's right, title, claim and interene in and to the following property, to Lots Nos. 2 and 5, in Square No, 269 Lot No. 29, in Square No. 327. * Part of Lot No. 5, in Square No. 330, tegether with all and sin, the improvements thereon. in the City of Washington, D. C.. seized and levied upon as the property of Walter Lenox and will be seld to satisfy iudiciale No.220. 8a reme Court, m fayor an Windsor. use o icbard Wallach. ; iN U. 8. Marehal D.C. mar 4-dta U., 8; MARSHALS SALE —In virtue of « writ + of fieri facias, on judgment of condemnation, issued from the Olerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me di rected, I will sell, at public sale, for cash. in froat of the court house door f said county, on TUES- DAY. the 2st day of March, 1855, commencing at 32 o’cloek m_, all weyneiise Mason's right, title, claim and interest in and to the followicg de- scribed property. to wit: The middle patt of lots Nos. 6.7, and 8, 68 feet renkon south side of Bridge street, 120 fect deep in, Holmead’s addition to Georgetown. D. C., together with all and singular the improvements thereon. seized and levied upon as the pronerey of Maynadier Mason, and will be cold teen rey uaiele. No. 4 8. *) {n,faror ot z L ‘ON, Mina U. 8. Marshal D. OF QALE OF A FRAME BU S4ALzEo Own ERING AT GEORGE ae i Chief Quartermaster’s Office of Washi; ‘D. fa we jecree; one Washington, Will be sold. at publie auction, en the i on TUMSDAY, March 21, 1565, at eleven orn TRAVELERS’ DIREOTORY W¥108 BALTIMORE & OHIO RB. OO., Wasuinarou, December 13, 1964, 4 after Sunday, December 18, 1864. Pascen- cp rains between Washington and Baltimore be run. as follows: RAINS MOVING FORTH. Arrive st Baltimore 8:00 a. i. Paige a Gat tears Wostingicn TSO cm Arrive 8 av i m7: 5 is 1. rage ty New York 5:80r.m. Ni tie! . 3—BALTIMORE & WESBARN TRAIN— sre, Wemieai Sotuay eae iss ae and Feachiog: Baltimore at 10:00 aT FORMAT TNA area >. i. more ry "Vhiisdelphia 0:37 P.M New York 10:00 ‘No, 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY Washington 3:00 P. M., connect- foe at Belay with Fredetick train, Azzive at Bal- timore 4:4 ee tyment will be required every ten days,in Gov- | eRe MUT. nds, putiapaLPaik PEAR tere, Woanington. | The bids will state the amonnt, per animal, for | :30 P.M, Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 F, m. This , tbe articles referred to, and be accompanied bya fain stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, 1 ‘and | evarantee, certificate. affidavits of each guarantor, papolis Junction only.” . and oath of a'legiance. Blank forms can be ob- Annapolis Junction only: vy & NEW YORK BK- | tained by application to the undersigned. | No. PRESS Arrive at New York 4:00 a. x. rs by this train cOnnect with all the early morn- foe lines leaving New York for the Bast, North ar. West. No P! penareaes) or Baltimore tickets sol ‘by this train, which is limited in capacity by Govarpment orders to insure the mails. N BALTIMORE & HABRISBURG TRAIN ashington 6:45 P.M. and srrive at Balti- more 8:25 P. —NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WasTEan TRAIN Leave Washington at 7:30 P. M.; stoppirs at Re'ay House f»r Weatern passen- rs to take xpress Train for Grafton, Wheeling, arkeraburg, and all points in the West, Reaches New York at 6:15 a.m. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 a, M,and the 3 and 4:30 P. M, from No trains to or from Annapolis on BUNDAY TRAENS. nee ONLY ane aeons yr passengers on Sunday .M, and 3 P.M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 rp. mw for New York onty. THROUGH TICKETS to the Wert, as well as to Philadelphia, New York, er Boston, ean be had at the Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as well as at_new office in the American rele bh Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4/4 and Bt etre AGE will be checked at all houra,—also for through points, to save trouble and confusion at f the trains, the depart ere NGMRE, whether soldiersor citizens, are politely bat earnestly requested te respect the Tules 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 gars, and also to make & © eerfui compliac: with the decisions of the agents or conductor in regard to thelr seal - Bose etc.. especially in startin, 6 trains, the burty oF aMITH, Master of Transportation, L. M, €0L ec neral Ticket Agent. qa PENNSYLVANIA ROUTER NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25, trains will leave Bal- i ‘a from North Calvert Station. as follow: be Py Mail at——~- -—-- 9.20 A. TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:00. i re Accommodation P.M, BarrisbarFseabargh Express. .M. Pittsburg and Elmira Bxpress—. Me 5A, M, TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON eae SA the 920A, M_ train from Baltimore fer estaba? and the West an fox Elmira, THE4 30 P.M. TRAIN PROM WASHINGTON h the 8P. M. train from Baltimore Connects With, Pittsburg and Erie, 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON TE dnnecta with the 10 P. M. Express from Baiti- more and runs through to Pittsburgh and Elmira, without change of cars. connecting at Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, ‘Ohicexo, and St. Louis and a Bimira, for Buffalo, Rochester, and Byracuse. THREUGH N SUNDAY, ON ee Warne On ata o’clock P.M, SLEEPING CARg ON NIGHT TRAINS. Bo.piers’ Tioxets a¥ GoveRNMENT Rares, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIMB. W7-For Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth sireet under National Hotel, and Depot House, No. 463 Cst., Bear New Jersey avenue, Washington. AWRY fendent N. 0. R. BR. assenger ani ‘icke’ ent. INO. GILLETT, Passenge: ent, corner 6th street and Pa. ave. ¥ meee (Seer dec 29 tf PPADaLPHIA sTEAMERS, New Bxpress Eine, semi rly, between PHIL Re eek ADELPHIA and ALBEXAND. WASHI. Town N@TON and GEO aegamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George Regular sailing days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phia. and No. 59 Water street, between Oongress and High, Georgetown. A For freight apply to JOHN B, DAVIDSON, No. 59 Water street, Gecrzetowa. Agent im Philadelphia, WM. b. OLYDH, i¢ North Wharves Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN Bové-tf No. 1 King st. JOHN D. EDMOND & 00., 51 3 513 7th street, between Dand @, 513 NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS I BUILDER'S BLACKSMITH’S, ROUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nai’s, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasns, Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at 513 THE LOWEST CASH PRICB, [feb #5-1¥} 513 DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. A Office Ste ‘Pa, Avenue, Washington, D.C. GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WEST- iouns, V4 ERN EXPRESS FORWA MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES, STOGKS. BONDS. &c., Forwarded with BAFBTY AND DISPATCH to all accessible sections of the country. This Company has agencies in the Principal Railway Townsin the NORTH, EAST, WEST AND NORTHWEST. Its principal offices are WASHINGTON, BD. C., NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, CIN- CINNATI, 87. LOUIS, LOUIS- VILLE, LEXINGTON. Connections are made at New York and Boston with lines forwarding to the CANADAS and the BRIPISH PROVINCSS and other steamship lines to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE and thence by European expresses to all prominent commercial towns in Great Britain and the Conti- Ee Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILE Smads at all accessible parte of the United States, fe23 0. 0. DUNN, Agent, Washington, D.C. 562 H. W. HAMILTON, Agt. 562 DEPOT FoR ERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, No. 562 SeventH st., OPPOsiTs CENTER MARKET, 30,000 LIGHT SASH, 2,000 PAIRS BLINDS 2,000 DOORS, 106.000 FERT MOULD. INGB. In addition to the ‘above. a great variety of BRACKETS. NEWEL POSTS, BAL DOOR BEOOPS, GLAS, PUTTY, Ronee Also, the West Castleton SLATE MANTELS, t_ and cheapest now in use. Superior to marble in every respect, and only about half the DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR. INSIDE SHUTTERS, FRENOH SASH, aad ioe ly, everything required about buil - nished short noses. shouts palldinglrur PAINTING DEPARTMENT. orders for HOUSE, BIGN and ORVSMRRTAT ‘a + ani 4 PAINTING, GRAINING,&c Se, left with ~~ No. 562 7th at., opposite. Genter Marat, e a enter fan 28m + OPPO Washington, D. 0. IREMBN’S INSUBANOR COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GRORGETOWN, CAPITAL__--$200,000, ag Wes Cee Tene ST Whoa Henne Com INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER AGAIN party BY Ving SOP SSTY FRAME BUILDING Enrorony thirty by thine ’ George Bheemak, John D. Barela; chateau | RSG.” deca eer Bate ea ootee lot the corner of 8th aud Payette B.B. Sroneh, . We vis, Terms eash, in Government fande. foneel tere a ‘td Shek, Brie. Gon ang Gn Suc Mange, | Ochateofor plete gs fs ten m4 td Depot of Washington.’ | . ARNT, G. DAVIS, Reese stot a rosicent. INN'S GEOMET PAPERHANGINGS, Brendon, Wintera Goo eee aie ots 486 WINDOW SHADES ‘486 | Yols., London. Warren’s Blementary Linear iss = OVAL FIOTURE FRAMES. FER spective Girandon—Perapective Linesire, 2 parts, 486 EES AGRA TINGE, a, S26 | Sevteanien Bourse” Waren? Gate ea Ae MARRRIT ERG, WovSsé reese (°° | Drawine,. Berard’ drtehmetical Bord aoorannens yy gen8 7én Bais ndsin. Loeock on Perspective, London. _Terms cab: fo Smé_ | Drawing Book, 1 ees Manners Tadan: vi TRSHOUS PIPES ORNS. ed grins by reeura Faving’ Rurilo's Mioments of Drawing. rettient richest a best tang out d's Practical Draftsman, Appleton’s mitimt —B, 0 Bor 356, Salton Ha, or Drawings " pRANOK TAYLOR, PROPOSALS. | ROPOBALS POR HIDES. TALLOW. HOOFS, P 9 HORNS, CHUOKS, SHINS, AND } on Bees. j ee Commissar Subsistence, ington, D theron o. ‘sis. a Bealed Propos te, are tivited antil | the tiet (MESS jock a.m., for Hides, Tallow, Hoofs, Horn , Shins and Tongues, | of all Government le slaughtered within the © ancient limi the District of Cotumbia, forfour | moe ths or mere, frem the commencement of the ontract, The above articles te be collected by the centrac- tor, and r ed from the various placesat which the Cattleare killed, at such times as may bedesiz- | nated by the officer in charge. The rumber of Cattle used monthly vary frem .(08 te 3.000, and are now killed at Caain Bridge. Giesboro, Convalescent Camp, Washington, and | Alexandria, but other places may occar withia the prerettbed limite mb these asticles will be re- i quired to be collected. e The contracter anal be liable for all the Hides, | Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks. Shins and Tongues, | coming from ‘all the Government Beef Cattle | slaughtered, uniess it ean be made satisfactorily to | appear to the Subsistence Department thatall due exertion, diligence, and cate, was made to obtain said articles. 4 The responsibi ey of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a United States | District Attorney or United States Judge. The | certificate must be im the following form: I hereby certify t! from evidence entirely sat- isfactory to me. the above named gaarantors are | ood and sufficient sureties for double the amougg for which they offer to be security. ‘ No bids wi'l be considered unless made out in conformity with the usual form and are accompa, nied by a guarantee, certificate and affidavits. All bidders must forward with their proposals an oath of allegiance, unless one may be on file with the officer who shall open the bids, and no pro- posais not fully complying with these requirements will be censidered or regarded as a proposal within the meaning of this adverticement. Te contractor wiil he held accountable fer the Hider, Tallow. Hoofs. Horns, Chucks, &c., from the morning of the 27th inst. - Bidders must be present atthe epening of the bids, to respond to their names, aud all bids must be encorred ‘Proposals for puschasing Hides, aacR) aales Howe, ohtos 8, ae = be di- rected to the undersigned. . Ly . Lieut, Colenel and C.8 AUCTION SALE OF HIDES AND TALLOW. Will be sold at Public Auction, at Sixth street wha Washington, D;0.,on the 2lst day of March, 18¢ p.1a., the following articles, more * 6.000 SALTED BEEF HIDES, Al, \ such other articles xs may be on hand at the day ofeale, ’ 2: G. BELL, mite Lient, Golonei and 0-8. PpRerosata FOR DEAD HORSES. artermnaster General’s Office, First Division, e Washington City, D. C., March 1, Sealed Proposals will be received att until 12 o’lock on BATU RDAY, March 18, the purchase of all horses that may die or be at the Giesboro’ Depot, near W: hington, D.C, within the next twelre months succeeding the date of the letting of the contract. Z The horses will be delivered at a certain desfc- nated spot, to be fixed by the United States. The animals are to be removed daily, and con- veyed far ecough from the limits of the depot to avoid all nuisance, either to the depot or the resi- dents inthe vicinity. Paymenvt will be required in Government funds, at the close of each month. for all animals deliy- ered up to that date. vires Bonds, with approved securities in the sum of ten thousand (W,\0') dollars will be required from the party to whom the contract is awarded. Each proposal must state the price per animal, giving full name and post office address of bidder, and beaccompanied by a guarantee signed by two responsible persons and certitied peas United States officer or ceepuaa ie person known to this office, and also by the oath of allegiance, signed, stamped. and duly attested. This office reserves the right to reject any or all bids that may be offered. Pro} should be addressed to the under- signed, Washingten, D. O., and be plainly marked on the envelope,“ Proposals for Dead Horses,” Colonel in charge First Division ma }-td Q.M. General's Office. U NITED STATES MAILS, Post @rFicE DEPARTMENT, : Washington City, December 15, 1864. Propossis will be received at the Contract Office ofthis Department until $ p. m, of March 30, 1855, (to be decided by April 19), for conveying the mails of the United States in Maryiand and Dis- trict of Columbia, from July 1865, to June 30, 1863, 0n the route and by the schedule of depar- tures and arrivals herein specified, being route catabshed by act of Congress, approved June 3), No, 3.324 —From Brookville, Maryland, by Olney, Eustor,‘Silver Spring. (Sligo P. 0.), and Brightwood, D. O., to Washington,2% miles, and back, six times aeeen: a From May ito Decemter\. Reto Brockville daily, except Sunday, at5,.30 Arrive at Washington by 10.30 A. M. Leave Wachingten daly except Arrive at Brookville by 8 P. M, From December 1 to May 1. Leave Brookville daily, except Sunday,at 6 A. Arrive at Washington by 11 A. M. Leave Washington daily, except Arrive at Brookville by 6P. M. For form of proposal, guarantee. and certificate, and laws, instructions, &c., in relation te cen- tracts, bidders are referred to the pamphlet ad- vertisemant el Ente date: ip, Be eat cones of Brookville ani ashington, and at the Depart- ment. eer. DENNISON, feb 16-law4w Postmaster General. ‘Sunday, at? Sunday, at1P. PROPOSALS. ROPOBALS FOR THE SAUR UF DEAD HORSES AND MULES. Cuinr QuantexmasteR’s Orric®, = POT OF Wasnrmcror, Wasurxctow, D. O., March 10. 1855 Sealed Proporals will be received “at this | uptil Friday, March 24, 1835, at 12 o*clock M., for the dorset and Mules that may aie 2) mon e date of the 5 OF bodies of the animals will be de'ivered by the United States, daily, toany point within the limits ef this city that may be agreed npen by the Government and the centractor. and te be con- ye contraster, a enficient the Distrietof Colum- isance to the citizens animal, and dress, Pay nent required at the end of eaeh month. in eee Fania, = number of anima’s delivered daring the month, The ability ofthe bidder te fill the contract, shouid it be awarded to hig, must be guaranti by two responsible persons. Whose signatures are to be appended to the guaranty. Bonds inthe cum of $1,00, siguel by the con- tractor an both of hie guarantors, will be re- quired of the successful bidder upon signing the = 1 * ropesais innst be for Dead Horses and Proposal® Neint ked es. and al-reased to tho wl dersignes. D-H, RUCKBR, andersigrig. Gen. and Chief Quartermastets mar 10-td Depot of Washi “ HIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OF FICB, C Dero? «¥ WaskixeT0®&, Wasurmorox, D.C,, January 4, 1864. All dealers in Drugs, Hard e, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness,and Saddlery are re- quested to send to this office, on MONDAY of each poral or list, in duplicate, of the ‘e preptred to furnish t> this Depo? ‘with the price of each marked in n figures. 80 that, in ease the exigencies of the service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowes: Dralors wishing quired to furnish the list punctual morning. . D. G. Brigadier Gen'l and jans tf Depot of oe. Il to this Depot will be re- ai iyave Monday COREA: ata TO THE WEAK! YOUTH TO THE AGED!! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR. This preparation is unequalled asa Rojuvenater and Rertorer of wasted or inert functions, The aged should be certain to make the Biokreno a household god, inasinueh as it will render them outhful in feeling and in strength, and ena%le Yicm to live over again the days of their pristino joy. Itnot only exhilarates but strengthens, and it really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to acon¢iti feervility, selfabuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness, No matier what the cause of impotency of any humag ergav, this superb preparation will remove the effect at once and forever. BIGKRENE Crres IMrorgeNncy, GENERAL DeattitY, NeRvovs INCAPACITY, DYSPEPsIA, DePresston, Loss or Ap- petite. Low BPirits, WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS OP GENERATION, IMVECILITY, MRNTAL INDOLENOR, Ewaoration. Exxvr.tr as 4 Most Deticnrro., DestRasLe AND Novel Ervecr Upon tum Ner- Yous SYSTEM; and all who are in any way prostra- ted by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised ta seek s cure in this most excellent and anequailed p-epartation. .. ers ho, dy imprudence. have lost their NATURAL VIGOR, will find a speedy and perma- it in the ae OM NGUID, the DRSPATR- . the LA , the ING tee OLD should ve this valuable discovery atrial, it will be found totally different from ali other articles for the same purpores. TO FEMALES —This preparation is invaluablo in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- nence, : i nd tonic, and will give relief in Beet Sete first dose. A brief persistence in its use ne the stopace a douree or hi ; anish Dy ssepe‘a forever. Perfect aealte bottle, or az borties for $5, BOLD BY Laight & int cl by eadtsecing Bent by express anyw' . n & HILLYER, Proprietors, HUEGHIN z $1 Cedar street, New York. Sold by 8. C. FORD, corner 11th street dec 9-eoly,a and Pennsylvania avenue. BCRET DISEASES! SHCRET DISEABES!! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS het on EKTAIN REMEDY eae alert A Positive Cure” for GONORHG@A eta hate ells) tains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mereury OoGmnly Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Oure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell noy any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- Jure the stomach or be wela 2f the most delicate. €ures in from two te four days, and recent cases B " STRENGTH 4 in“ twenty-four hours.” Frepared bya juate of the University of Pennsylvania. one of the mos? eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present da Sahl g phelps ager et ip oor ener er e" ose who have despaired of getting eur ged with Balsam Copavia,o3 or who have _— gor e oreurys WY TMARITAN’S GiFT. Sent by mail ina plain envelgpe. Price"Male packages, $2. Female, $3 aE OeD ee aOnee eee ROFUL LOERS, . '0' SOETTe , SCALES, ‘BOILS. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISRASES. &0 i oiek itp etd all § AND BEES JUICEB Is offered t! blic as a positive cure. SYPHILIS. OR VENEREAL DISEASES, tho BSAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOB isn otent, certsin and effectual remedy ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particls of the venereal poison, so that the cure ia thorong® and permanent. Take then of this purifying reme- @ healed, and do nottransm iiteyour terity that for which you may sapeey in after y DO NOT DESPAIB! PForoALs FOR FORAGE, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Denot af Washinzton, Washington, D. ‘eb. 23, 1865, ,BEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the und signed for supplying the U. 8, Quartermaster’s Department. Washington, D, G,, Baltimore, Md.. Alexandria and Fort Monroe. or either ' of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oa itraw. Bids wiil be received for the delivery of 5,00 bushelsof Corn or Oats,and 50 tons of Hay or Straw, and upwards. zi Bidders must state at which af the above named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at whieh they w: make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each article proposed to be deliver- ed, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. ne price must be written outin wordsen the ids, Corn to be put op ia good stout sacks of about two bushels ea ate in like sacks ofaboutthree bushels each, The sacks to be furnished witheut extra charge to the Gevernment, The Hay and Straw to be securely baled. he particular kind or description of Oats, Oorn, Hay, or Straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the proposals, - All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited, will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government inspector, before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded faom time totime te the lowest responsible bidders, as the interest of the Government may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount centracted for shail have been delivered and accepted. E The bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a guaranty signed by two respon- sible persons, that. in case his bid beaccepted. he or they will, Within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, ina sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles preposed in conformity with the terms of this ac tisement; and in case the said bidder should fail enter into the contract. they to make good the dif- ference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awazded. 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 known to this office, All biddera wll be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proporals. The full name and post office address of each bidiee must be legibly written ia the pro- osal. ® Proposals must be addrested to Brig Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, a ce and should be plainly marked ‘Proposals or Forage. Bonds ta asum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his arantors, will be required of the successful bid- ler or bidders upon sigming the contract. Blank ferma of bids, guaranties, and_bonds may be obtained upon application to this office. All proposals received under this advertisement will be epened and examined at this office on Wed- nesday and Saturday of each week at12 m. Bid- e Tespecttuley iariten be present at the ya ey desirs. Si D, H. RUGKER, fe25-tf Brig. @en’] and Quartermaster. BOPOBALB FOR MANUEE, QUARTsRMASTER GENERAL'S Orvion, First Division, ‘Wasuinaror Oity, February 10), 1965, Bealed Pro is will be received at this offi until WEDNESDAY, March 15. 1955, at 12 o'clock M.. for the sale of allthe MANURE that may be prceusee from the stables and corrals of the Gies- oro Depot near Washington. D.O., within the aneive months next succeeding April 1, 1855, tcp bidder will be ce quired to have bar, r 8 moered at the wharf at Giesboro in tant ese to receive the manure which May accumulate. The United States will di iver th boats, and will designate an agent to measure It a” Tapidly a8 voptdders must state the price per cubic gard. An oath of allegiance will be required each red Je in @overn- wired sor raonth for the ma: arges during the month. rities, will be required fromine party pprovsca. in the sum of ten thou- sand (10.000) 2011878. , saressed to the anndersi, Pro: must _ D.0., marked on the eavelope penester a Manure.” . MES A. EKIN, Golonel in charge First Division fe 1-tM15 Q.M.4.0. pproronars FOR STATIONERY. Medical, pasmeere Office. Washington, D, €., eb, 23, 1855, Proposals for furnisbing the Medical Purve Department in thia city with STATION KR respectfully invited. Manufactu: i requewted so send serpies with price-list to ce. a8 early a8 practicable ye prac'0. SUTHBRUAND, Burg, 0, 8. Med, P. |. Pur, idder. Payment will be ment fonds at the nure delivered in th war )-Ht Although yon may be pronouaced incurable, the SAMARITAN BS ROOT AND HERB JUICSS will remove every vestige of purities from the system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which numbers of Fe- males suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily adapted, in Uleerated Uterns, in Whites, in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, Eebility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles fe oF $5. A MARITAN’S CHANORE WASH. Price 28 cents. Full directions. s BESMOND & ©0., Box 151 Philadelphia Post Office. Sold by 8. CALVERT FORD, crrner 11th st, and Pa. avenue. HENRY OOOK, Alexandria, 4 Rn eis by Royal Letter: tent ol England, and secured by the aeals o? Gis moule de ear de Paris, and the Imperial ollege of Medicine, 5 Tricsmar No. 1, 1s the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the Bystem, Triesmar_ No. 2 has entirely super: the naseouse use of Copayie. Cubebs, &c mar No.3is the infallible remedy forall I lies and Se:ondary Symptoms, thus obvi; aE of mercury and all other deleterious ingre- ients. Each preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of climate nd changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each or four $5 eases in ove for $),and in $27 cas thus saving $9._ Divided in separate doses as a: ministered by Valpeau, Sallamandsa, Rous, &c., e. é Wholesale and retail by Dr. BARROW. Ne. 194 Bleecker st, New Yor To be had also of 8. corner lith street. CONFIDENTIAL. OUNG MEN who have injured themselves certain secret habitewhich unfit them for busi ness, pleasnra, or the duties of murried life; also sep 9° middle aged or old men, who, from the follies o? qoute or other causes, feel a debility in advance of heir years. before placing themselves under the treatment of any one, shculd first read “THH SECRET FRIBND,” Married Ladies will learn something of importance by perusing “Phe Beeret Tien Beet ane hee in ee enyolope on re- ce. 0! 'wenty-five Cent ress ms Da, OHAS. A. STEWART & CO., Ge 14-ly Boston, Mass, APPINESS OR MISE! '\—-THAT 1S THB x UE> TION .—The proprietors of the ** PARI- SIAN CABINET OF WONDBRS, ANATOMY, and MEDI’ E,” bave determined—regardless of ex- ue. frse,(for the benefit of suffcring four of their most instructive aud terestii ectures on Marriage and its qualifica- tions. Nervous Debility, Premature Deeline, In- digestion, Weakness, Depression. or ignorance ES ynolo y and Nature’s Law, These invaluable lectures have been the means of enlighteniug acd saving thousands. and willbe forwarded free on mse—to emabity t cy, do ; mencd the receipt of four stamps, by addressing Secretar Parisian’ Cabinet of anatomy and 28 368 Broadway. New York. ju is-ly HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTION. That the sabscri hans’ Court t bor has obtained from tpistrict of Oolumbia letters tamentary on the personal estate of Martin Jobpron, late of Washi: oe sid deccased, to exhibit the said deceased, are ware Fame, with the vouchers thereof. to if ju bacri- before the 23th day of January next; Pers Otay otherwise by law be excluded from alf benefit of said estate, Given under my band this 2th day of January ‘ MARTHA H. JOHNSON,” mo S0-lawSw* Executrix. \REASURY DEPARTMENT, OrFiox COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENOY, ASHINGTO) eeember 31, 1864. Whereas, by satisfactery evidence presented to the undersigned, ithas been made to appear that. ge Nationa! Bank of Commerce, of (Jeorgetowm, in 6 uy Georgetown, iz the county of Washing- ton 5 strict Columbia, has mn dulyor- ganized under and accord: the requirements sNetonG ee eared bys pledge o: ites a rency, secu: Btates ponds % oi and and aet Es rat Paninens 8 ¢ . erect 1 of peas oft Ja, qathorined Jan 2-6t ARGE MAP OF Gr L the direction ‘of the te ral ‘7 Scie darctina Necsus ey ne deed pas *PRANOK TAYLOR,