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HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. : rear eaay came he weeks passed, and a Mr. Dayton had gone totown the day ake views to remain the rest of the week. The Rourexeeper had given permission to the ser- ~yante to go also. She feltit a welcome relief to have the house and day to herself. She locked the door carefully after the last servant. She world have no dianer—only alanch, Sh» had almost forgotten her real character ig that which she had assumed; but to-day she could be hereeif without fear of intrusion or a@iscovery. She laid sside her cap and gray tresses, washed the stain from her skin, arranged her Yexuriant hair in becoming curls and donned a pretty fresh muslin, whieh fitted well the slight graceful figure. This done, she entered the parior, she stood before the mirror, 45 Bt- tractive a figure as one would often see. Truly, I bad forgotten my own looks. “I am Kate Farnklin after all!” she laughed. , Removed from her long restraint, her Haden rébounded. She felt gay, light-hearted, an: Mire c ting any foolishness. Dee Franklin,” she said in mincing affected tones of an exquisite, “It would give me inex- pos pleasure to bear the music of that voice.” : 2 pete to deprive you of it, then,’’ she answered in ber natural voice, “and my- self alzo,” she added; and going to the piauo,she opened it and played a few. pieces with ex- quirite taste and skill, and then she sung song after rong, in a sw clear cultivated voice. She choose at first the briliantand triumphant, then the sad plaintiff succeeded. Toere were tears in her eyes when she rose. Bat to-day her moods were capricions. «Mrs. Franklin, whe is playing on the piano?” she asked, in an excellentimitation of Mr. Dayton’s voice. “Itis only 1, dns ing so eften,” she replied, in Mrs. Frank- lan’s MBture tones; and she dusted them vigor- ously with her pocket handkerchief. “Ab me!” she said. ‘Now, what other fool- ish things shall 1 do to prove to myself that [ Bm notan elderly housekeeper, but & young girl who, by virtue of her age, should be gay, by right of birth, wealthy—and of considera- ticn, vieited and is visiting, as Mr. Dayto.’s Igdy-love visits and is visited. He is noble, and good, and handsome,” she said with a sigh. “She willbe happy. How graceful she danced here at the party, the other evening, when the oid housekeeper was permitted to look en. She looks good and amiable too. Mr. Vayton danced with her threetimes. I wonder it I have forgotten how to dance!” and homming an air, she floated gracefully about the room. She stopped breathless, her cheeks brilliant from the exercise, her hair disarranged. “I believe * feel like stiff old Mrs. Franklin, with whom dancing doesn’t agree.”’ «One more song by that heavenly voiee, Miss Franklin, and I shall gO away dreaming I have heard the angels sing,” in the Indicrously affected voice she had betore imitated. “Ah?” she fanghed yet half sadly, “the cem. Pliments poor old housekeeper Franklin re- eeives 1 bope won’t spoil her and turn her silly old head.” She sat down at the piano, and sang “Home Sweet Home:” then played one of Beethoven's grandest, most colemn pieces. Sbe rece; closed the piano. “The carnival is ended; Kate Franklin dis- appears from the scene, and Madame Franklin enters.” Neither Mr. Dayton nor the servants would ave suspected from the placid, dignified de- portment of the housekeeper when they re- turned atevening, of what strange freaks sbo had been guilty. The housekeeper, as usual, when Mr. Day- ton wasallalone, satatthe table. It had com- menced to rain violently, and the weather had grown suddenly cold. Mr. Dayton, as he had done occasionally, fm vited her to the library, where was a cheer® ful fire in the grate. He read the letters and papers which be had brought with him from wn, while she knitted. An bour or more passed in silence; indeed the housekeeper seldom spoke,except when asked a question. Atlength Mr. Dayton looked up at her and eaid abruptly : «Yours must be a lonely life, Madam. If it te not too painful a subject, mav Il ask how Jong since you lost your husband?” Two hands suspended their employment, two eyes looked ap at him with an alarmed ex preesion. In hfs serious sympathetic counte- Bance, there was nothing to ‘frighten or ent- barrasz, but the red grew deeper and deeper in te brown cheek. “lt is a painfal subject,’ she said, at last falteringly. “If you will please excuse me.” “Pray pardon me, Madam. It was furthest trom my Wish or theught to give you pain,” he returned, with grave courtesy. His manner, after this, wns ever kinder than before. It became Ris custom to invite her to sit with him every evening. She commenced to declime; but as he invari- ably insisted upon a reason, it Was not always easy tofind one. Ifshe gave household cares he called one of the seryauts to attend to it. Once she frankly told him it was not agreeable, but she never did it a second time; for a week, he had wrapped himself in impenetrable re- serve, look cold and gloomy, never speaking, except from necessary civiiily. At Jast, the poor housekeeper could bear it no longer. After tea, without an invitation, which had not been extended since that night, she took her Enitting, and went intothe parior. The first approach to a smile she had seen on his face for many days brightened it then, but | Re did not say a great deal. After this, it became the regular custom. ‘There could be no danger to him inthe gray hair, the seemingly aged face and figure before Bim; but was tere none to her, evening after evening, sitting opposite the :sanly, handsome fellow, knowing hic voodness and large heart- edvess, listening to his intelligent and polished e@onversation !* “I never knew a mother,” he said; ‘she died before my earliest recollection. 1 believe that, man as Iam, if I had a mother, I would go to her with all my griefs, as a little child would. 1 bave sometimes thought of asking you to act as mother in these quietevenings, when | haye longed to confide in some one. My mother would have been your age, I think.” Again there was a vivid color in the brown e@heek of the housekeeper, such as is rarely seen in the aged. and it was accompanied by & quiver of the mouth, and a smothered noise, which ended in a congh, bat both month and ebheek were quickly covered with a hand- kerehief, and quite & violent fit of coughing succeeded. Mr.-Dayton, however, had not seemed to nd- tice, though he had given her one curious | sience, instantly withdrawn, and he contin- ned: “For instance, respecting matrimony, whose advice of so much value asa mether’s! Who 80 quick to see through character, and make & wiee selection! Had you a son, who about bere would you selectfor a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fravklin!” 8M not acquainted with any of the young Mr. Dayton,” she answered, faintly, pause, during which he seemed to wait for an answer. “True, but you have seen them all, and are, I should judge, a good discerner of character, from observation. Who should you select trom those you have seen!” he persisted. She redé@hed and paled. “I have heard the Misses Grandison highly Speken of. Their appearance would seem to prove the truth. I doubt not you agree with me,” she returned quietly. It war nowius turn to color, which he did, slightly. “Ido agree with you,” be answered em- phatically. “Itis to be, hen, a8 I supposed,” said the Housekeeper to herself, as sbe went up to her room. It was late in September. Mr. Dayton and the housekeeper were both inthe parlor. He ithe neces ie allday. Itseeméd eeper that his mann bos toward mo er was chang, “I haveatew questions to ask, ba iga rde Franklin.” gacucanetien She felt tinctively alarmed at his ‘ «Oertsiniy,” with an effort. ne ‘There was an enormous pause. «I have been told,” he said, «that Miss Kate Franklin, a young lady, bas been palming herse)f off on me for several mouths past as a Mrs. Franklin, an elderiy lady. Is there any . im this story?” looking searchingly at er. She had started to her feet, then trembiingly sank back tuto a chair. & “Yes, it is true,”she murmured falteringiy. “I confese 1 fail to see for what object. My heart you could hardly expect to gain in that eharacter.” “Your heart,” she repeated scornfally, «I Bad no such jandable ambition. I bad never seen or heard of you till I saw your advertise- ment. Would you like to know for what rea_ son I took upon myself adisguise sorepugnant? Youshail. To save myself from starvation. iad eaten but one meal a day fora week when I applied toyou, and was suffering with bupger then. My money was all gone except & few penries with which to buy a loaf of bread for the nextaay’s meal, and I had no prospect of more for I had been refused further sewing. But why shonia you find fault? What matter if I were Misg, or Mrs, Franklin, eld or young, iff fulfilled the duties I under” mae salary, at fault to find, “I have no fan! exeept for placi, ourself and me in an awkward position wat ‘oe ered ter deunied to a nae i ‘aves of color moun! ir Keeper’s tempies. ae tho t—I meant no one should rnow— deagtot besides I—I—inougnt that when THE EVENING STAR. |ScSehtuiTeP Tia es , dusting the keys, they need | whatever you | peculiarly sdapted to come that you were married. OFFICIAL. of tears. The Firet Corps—Netice te Veterans. Deyton's manner changed. Huapqvanturs Finst “Kate! Kate! I did not mean to distress you, | | Wasuimerom, D. O., Dec. 27, 1668. } Nobody knows but me—nobody shall Know. ‘ewerans desiring te enlist in the ist Army “And he soothed her tenderly. ‘Kate, look, =P, Care —_ Feport tis son at the office of T Jove you with my whole heart, an: and @hio: neon, ob Rest, Say fe al- you for my little housekeeper—my w! ‘ways. what do you say?” taking her in Rai pero laying ie cheek against here. ly diseharged, and ts physically “My own Kate is it not?” qualified, may enlist in the Oorps for one, two ‘She murmured something between her sobs | or three years. that she must go away that minute. Those enlisting will receive from the Gev- “Nonsense, dafling? Have you not been | ernmenta bounty of $900 as soon as they are here for months! What difference can a day | mustered in, and, in addition, the regular in- longer maket Youare safe with me, ie. | stalments from the Goverament, in Lad a ge On, because I know who you are. Kate, tool- | to the period of enlistment, as follows: $100 for ish little girl, I haveknown it for weeks. Mies | one year’s service, one-third paid on eplist- Franklin, will you give me the inexpressible ment $200 for two years’ service, one-third on pleasure of hearing &song from that long silent | enlistment; $300 for three years’ service, one- voice? O, Katie, you fairly bewitched methat | third on enlistment day. Iam afraid ils will bewitch me al- 'Phey will be credited to the quota of the ways. Bat Kate. let’s off these trappings,” | district in which they or their families may be canting perce and removing the gray hair, cme oe will, therefore, be entitled to and wi the action reath of | local brown tresses. Solera zalh hem ‘Free transportation will be fdPhished them “0, Mr. Dayton, you were not—sure you | to Washington by any Provost Marshal. Were not at home that day,” looking up and The best arms in the ion of the eovered with confusion. ke Government will be furnished these troops,- “Yes, Mr. Dayton, was—in the library,” with | And they will be allowed to retain their arms an aceent on his name which Kate understood. | WBen honorably discharged. f “O, Edward! and you teased me with all | _ Headquarters Major General Hancock :—158 those foolish questions when you knew—” F street, between 19th and 20th streets. “Yee, my Kate, why not!” Office of the Board fer the Examination ot “But you loaked 80 innocent.” Officers :—Brigadier General John R. Brooke, He laughed. president, 183 G@ street, between ivth and 20th Any Veteran who has served two years, has La} «“T shall soon, I hope, have somebody, if not | streets. & mother to confide in, and Kate, it ismy daty By order of Major General Hancock. and pleasure to give you @ husband, so that in FINLEy ASDARSON) future you can avswer without so much pain dec 27-tf Assistant Adjutant General. when he is inqureid after.” “You are too generous. “I can afford £0 be generous,” he satd, earn- CLOTHING. eatly, “when I Dave the precious giftof your love. Kate, blessed forever be the day that I | I MPOBTANT NOTICE! engaged my housekeeper.” =— BAR & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, BAB & BRO., Corner 7th and E streets, are offering their fine stock of CLOTHING AND GENT@#” FURNMHING GOODS AT REDUOED PRICES! A BARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! A BARE CHANCE FOB BARGAINS! COATS, PANTS and VESTS ef every description! COATS, PANTS and VESTS of every description! An Entire New Lot Just Received! An Entire New Lot Just Received! A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING ‘A large stock of BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING All Geods represented at what they Really Are, All Goods represented at what they Really Are, FAIR DEALING GUARANTEED! FAIR DEALING QUARANTESD! WZ Btore closed Saturdays Until Bvening. Ja 17-2m" Baltimere Markets. Corrgx.—No sales to report, and in the un- settled state of gold, quotations are omitted. FLouR—The market gave way and small sales were reported at 10 for Super, $1.25a $150 per barrel for Western Extra. Atthe close it was difficult to give reliable quota- | tions om account of the heavy decline in gold. | Prices are uneettled GRain.—Wheat, only 660 bushels white and | 2,700 bushels red received, with sales of 200 bushels white at $2,600, and 1,300 bushels red at $245. Corn, 4,000 bushels offered, w sales of 700 bushels mixed white at $I 1,100 bushels wr = at $1 4281.45, and 1,000 bushels yellow at %...0a3142 per bushel. Oats, 8,300 bushels offered; small sales reported at 95a%Sc. | weight, Kye, 50 busnels sold at $1.60 per | bushel.* Mo.assgs.— Nothing to report. Provisions—Were very quiet, no inquiry | scarcely. The demand for bacon, which has been good thronghont the week, (in jobing lote) also fell off. Prices nominal, as follows: For Mess Pork #36a¢36.50; Prime Mess ®31a ny 50 Le bbl.; Bulk Shouffters ve Sides 18c.; = acon Shoulders Oye; Sides 2al2ye.; | ra USE will give in- Hams Uatse.; Lard 23c., in lots for Western | eee ee ate eine of life, and in re- barrels and tierces. | spect te allother subjects. be consulted SvuGar.—Nothing doing; buyers still holdoff, | at all hours ofthe day and evening. Gentile PERSONAL. and prices, in the unsettled state of gold, are | $1. Ladies ) cente. She can also show ali aslargeas life. R 415 Third st., between put nominal. Sata Fe eee cncence) mar 13-Iw* Woort—In common with all descriptions of produce, has been brought to a stand stili by the heayy decline in gold. (uotations are | N@ WITH DISRABES PecUuEee omitted in the present unsettled condition of 70 aaN ee ea eater Hiyeare Wey i i ¢ ‘e.ahe will treat Witskx—Held at $22 per gallon, but mo | gnef! eases, Her practieo’ in diferent from any/ia inquiry from buyers.— Halt. Sun. this city. Will give reference and certificates Fee ay ee sufficient to eonviace the most fastidious of her MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TOF BMALES ToTAL ABBTINENCE.—A loafer whose un- | succestful treatment in Female Disea: Patients epeakables exhibited undeniable marks of the woes Visited at shete Fee cee Ee eee ction: con u arges reasenable, ours 4 encroac: ments of time and the wantof good from 108. m1. t02 pT. ‘mar 2-Im housewifery, lately called atone of our dailies and inguired: “How much do you charge to put an advertisement in your paper!’ “One dollar, sir,” was the answer. “I want toad- vertise my wife. and I thought as I should bave considerable of that business to do, I would call and see if I could get it done cheaper.” “Ah !but you have several women toadvertise?” «No, butI’m going toapply for #@ diyorce, and that will have to be advertised, you know!” + Yes; but how long hes your ‘wife been gone!” “Ever since last May.” Bat it . H. F, WRIGHT. CLAIRVOYANT AND | MU iatdral Marnetre Physician, heals by “laying on hands,’ without drugs, every phase of Nervous Disease, ‘Blindness, Deafness, Rheumatism, Pa- ralysis, Spinal Curvature, Dyspe. Liver Com- laint, Female Weaknesses, & Ba Fat., near Patent Office. MES, BROOKFIBLD, of Kansas, can be con- sulted on the Past, Present and Pature events, at her room, on K street, one door east of 3d et. She hasstudied under eneof the most cele- brated Astrologers of the age. guarantees requires wilful absence for three years to sus- | ratisfaction to all those who ma: ra eall. tain# petition for divorce.” “Ddes it? said | She can be seen from8a.m.to9p. m. Price one the fellow, and his lip dropped; he crammed | @ollar. feb 11 2m’ his hands into hie trowsere, shook his head, 8, LEON, ™uttered: “How’s that, mister?” said he. ‘Office 420 Pemm’s avenca, streets “Did you say total abetinence for three | oners a certain and between 44 and tee HMA. ears! “Exactly.” “Well, then, I guess | GL BET BUDO. BYPHILIS STRIOTURM, SEMI- ll wait aspell.” And he left to takeadrink, | NAL WEAKNESS IN LAMED BLADDER, WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF THE MENSES, HA Washington correspondent of the Springfield (Mass.,) Republican says: Gen. Butler's commission as Major General ex- pires in a short time, and he will then proba- bly be quietly mustered out of the service. ip" it is stated that over seven t heusand men drafted in 1361 in Kentacky; have failed to report, and are therefore considered as de- | serters. tG-Counterfeit $50 greenbacke are in circu- DISEASN OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS. AND SPLEEN; GORE EYRS, SOR THROAT, &e., &e, Havinghad many years experience inthe prac- tice of those diseases the doctor bids defiance to all competition in their treatment and cure. nt cases of venereal diseases cured in ene or two days. Ladiesand gentlemen can consult him at his office from 9to4o’clockdaily. _de24 8m*_ B BEST EVIOBNCE THAT PRINOR. 381 F Nneces is the A ractical STAMPER in the District, is that he d lation in Philadelphia. ly has to do over work = eal aces, @7 Mies Kellogg’s income this year will be | He ee teces met eae Pat- $20,060—precious darling’ terns offered here. Making his own Patterns, A telegraph between Mexico and Texas | Be isableand willing to stamp any pattern bron: ry bas been established. ie [7 New York city has 56,000 drun kards— according to police coart reports. DENTISTRY. OOTH-ACHE OURED INSTANTLY BY THB external application re DB. 8I1G MOND'S BEB: F PALMETTO. fio acts at once upon the nerves connected with the teeth aching, and relieves instantly, By this aid every decayed tooth ean be cured and pre- PETROLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF PHB STATE OF NEW YORK, CAPITOL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, | Whites Metal Filing, Cheoplastio Bone Tooth af . io Bone Tee inserted over roots at 560 Pray. mar 13-Im* ONB HUNDRED THOUSAND BHARES, a av? ENTI Y¥— 8 K WOOD & MEBRILL, Dene poor NoCd. Wohineton * | $10 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASBEBS- Building, corner Penna, avenne and it, — } MENT. mar 8-lm* street, r 8 \REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEXTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise all persons baving teeth to extract to call at DR. LBWIBE’S offi on — | and have them taken ont without pai Also. cal and examine the Doctor’ wand im- pieree metbod of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEBTIH. f yon once see the great improvement in his teeth, you will have them inno other style than this new and valuable one. Teeth inserted on Gold Bilver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as we bave not advanced the price on our work since the great change in gold. No. 242 Penn’aavenue, between 12th and 13th 8. R. LEWIB, M.D., Dentist. GOVERNMENT BONDS AND SECURITIES TA KEN IN PAYMENT FOR STOCK, OFFIOES: No. 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Post Orricz Appress, Box No. 5,368,NEW YOrx OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL B, DICKINKON, 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. SA0Ls ORLEBRATED GAZDEN @ERDS. The undersigned offers seeds of ths same fuperior Oe ality as heretofere—pure—g¢ nuine— warranted. xtra Barly Peas, ty Egg plant Peppers, rots, Parsnip. Onicn. Large Early York Cabbage, Premium Flat Dutch, &5. Beautiful and rare Flower seeds ef my own brag cera ttom direct from gland. Fravce and Germany png & practical Horticulturist, snd having The wells of the Company are now producing oil. : 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 the Oompany, been engaged extensively for yearsinthe raisi . " of Plowrrs, Vegetables, Bruite, &c., I ean recome P. O. Box Ne. 5,368 New York City,or to “* At- mene w wo confidence every article, T ngil. yaricer lantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liver- easonable, oI m6-eo6t 396 7th s:..corner i, | 20°! Petroleam Company, No. 142 Broadway, New York Oity.”” J. HEIBBRGER Prospectus sent to any address on application, Mer oPotitan Howl, late Brown’ s, MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY, 362 Peunsylvania avenue, teh ov 1-tf Washington. D. Oj Bubseriptions will be received by JAMES GIL- FILLAN, Beq., 203 Pennsylvania avenue, W: ington, D.C, & mar , ee FEANKLIN & CQ., OPTICIANS, Watuinge. The OLD NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY, es- tablished 1961, Messrs. CLARK & OOLMAN, pro- rietora, take this method of notifying their former patrovs and the yapie that they have pur- chased the extensive Laundry situated on lith r 6-30 244 Pa,av., between 12th and 13th sts., and 358 Ba. av., National Hotel Buildi street, near the canal. formerly Known as the City | Wonld inform strangers and citizens t! am Laundry, thereby comnining ithe two, and | ready to suit every eyesight, accordin; pepe are now pi to execute work in aguperior | rules, with their celebrated BRAZILIAN PEB- jort notice. Satisfaction guaran- | BLE and PERISCOPIC SPEOTAOLSS, universal- Wi!l contract with Hotels. Rea- | ly acknowledged as the best means for strength- ‘orants, BI boats. ce ,at reduced rates. Goods | ening, improving and preservii impair: will be called for and promptly returned to all | vision. Phey offer, also, to the public atine selec- - parts of the city and Georgetown. by leaving an | tion of Field Glasses, Opera Glasses, Microscopes = oi aye 4. street, Hperotieetogd Qartes de Visite and Albums, cots, Oppos: rovers eT@ORCO} i or Laundry oniathatreet. between | Sa 30 ipa ene ewe te ne lowest prices, fe near canal. Patroi i Met OLDEST Fe SD aOTED ON THE to ona ES OP RAN HOT RT, weet. Corner Pa. av. und ilh 3t., Washington, D, C, This hotel, the oldest ae oa a in ay for 1e acco! 10d seesmnodstlon of Gelincreasing, guest, proprietor hopes) ‘tention \o business Guests will only be charged with what they reseive, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STRAM FITTERS No, 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR AVENGER, Have just received, and will constantly keep on hand, the largest and best assortment in the ity of Chandeliers. Brackets. Drop Lights, Per: Glass Globes, Mica and otber hades. and all arti- cles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &¢., which wall be sold on the mest reasonable terms Also, i Obar, 5 im oe. FURNAOHS, and Fire-Board | OcorgteAT mederale. » syenron, Proprietor, @ are prepared to furnish the best RSES! HORSES! RSE i! i ahd ee en We do all kinds of GAB and STSAM FITTINGS Washington Cia . wee 4, 1860. t aaa Uy and. chesp. as alse everything in the HORSES, suitable for the Cavalry service, will LUMBING line in the most satisfactory mannor. | be purchased at Giesboro Depot, in open market, Call and #ee our Bathing Tubs, Fou: ‘ater | till April 1, 1865. + “4 if . +» BOI establishment in the city, = avemue, the largest Goveriment insjection Woforep being secepted: J rtieg and cine eae Seek Na | Raat at auceetarsierantae to its original color without the inconvenience at- | teen (16) havds bigh, trom five (5) to mine 9) yeres tending the use of a dye, Bold by all druggists | old, and well adagted in every way to cavalry ene pel . poses. Horses between: nine (9) and (10) years of EXFORD'S MEDICATED GINGER BREap | $8°,f still vigorous, sprightly and 7. may NUTS, for worms, unrivaled in efficacy. and ip’ 5 Pri |d seventy-five rs cake. for eildren, being eaten as an senl dione ef intenett frou 9 a. mag pte Vor sale by druggists. Price 25 cents por box. Fayment will bo made JaMee a Jan 19-eoly fo1tat Col. in charge lst Div. ¢ md, 0. Oaptains oa =e isnt tose TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY (PTHION BALTIMORE & OBTO Bi OPis, athe On and after Sunday, December 13, 1864, Passen- ger Traine between "Washington and Baltimore will be run as fo! H TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Wo, 1—BALTIMORB, WAY STATION & HAR- RISBORG TRAIN—Leave Washington <:15 a.m. Arrive at Baltimore 8:00 4.™. RSL ER Seer orerae tole Philedel 1Be eu. Rew Yerk 5.50 r,u. No itimore tiekets so! No. baa MORE \ bec torateel ree Leave Wi yn 8: a ae” ng stati: connecting atRelay ¢ Mail Train fa ine Wert-and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 au, —RBW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Warh- frien 11:15 a.m. Arriveat Baltimore at 13:45 ?.M,, Philadelphia 5:37 #: mM. New York 1000 ru. Bog-Pate Woskingtes, 3:00 fu connect. 10) eave Washington 3: .M., connect- spat Relay with Frederick train, Arvive at Bal- timore 4:45 pu. No, 6—BALTIM@RS COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN — Lea’ eesagon 4:30 P.M. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 p. w. This train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel anc Annapolis Junction onlv. No, 7+BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORE BX- PRBS TRAIN—Leave - Washington 6:00 r. w. at New York 4:00 a, mu. ils and Passens y this train connect with all the early morn- aving New York for the Bast, North Wes’ ‘o Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets sol iby this train. which is limited in capacity by Goysroment orders to insure the mails. No, S—BALTIMOBB & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P.M. and arrive at Balti- more 6:25 P. YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND Win BRN TRAIN Leave Woshington at 7:30 P. M.; stopping at Relay House for Western passen- re e ress Train for Grafton, Wheeling, Ferkersbur Beaches s Sere points in the West, 715 A.M. Neon ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:16 4, M.and the 3 ard 4:30 P. M. from Washington. No trains to or from Annapolis on Ban day. JUNDAY TBAPNS. THE ONLY TRAING FROM WASHINGTON PROPCSALS. puorceats FOR SAND. Office Extension United Siates Oapuiol. £e,, ashingion, D. C., March 14, 1855. Fealed Proposals will be received at this office util SATURDAY, 25th instant, at 1 p..m., for the | livery on the wharf at the foot of New Jersey enue of the foliowing material. aenely : thousand (6,000) els Clean White and. | ~ Loe thousand (2,000) bushels Clean Shary River | and. 1 Proporals for kind must be separate. } The right ten eh reject any or all of the | bids, should deemed tg the interest of the | Government t 1. { All bide must be plainly endorsed “Proposals for i Band,” a + addressed to OLEMENT L. WEST. w 14-40 General Superintendent. ROPOSALS FOR HIDES. TALLOW, HOOFS, peor couns. CHUCKS: SHINE, AND Office Depot Commassary of Subsistence } Washington, D C.,Mareb 1), 1885. Sealed Proponsis, in duplicate. are invited until the 2let day of March, at llo’clock a.m ,for Hides, Tallow, Hoofs, Horné, Chacks, Shins ani Tongues, of all Scr arpen ae Cattle s htered within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia forfour months or more, frem the commeneement of the contract, The above ter, and removed from th: rious placesat which the Cattle are killed, at times as may be desig- nated by the officer in charge. The pumber of Cattle used monthly vary frem 1,008 te 3,000, and are now killed at Chain Bridge. Giesbcoro, Convalescent Camp, Washington. and Alexandris, but other places may occur withia the prescribed limits where these articles will be re- quired to be collected. * The contracter shall be liable for all the Hides, Tallow, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, Shins and Tongues, coming from ‘all the Government Beef Cattle slaughtered, unless it can be made satisfactorily to appear to the Subsistence Department that all due exertion, diligence, and care, was made to obtain said articles. Payment will be required every ten days, in Goy- ernment funds. i The bids will state the amount, per animal, for the articles referred to, and be accompanied bya guarantee, cert te. affidavits of each guaranter, and oath of a'legiance. Blank forms can be ob- tained by application to the undersigned. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a United Btates District Attorney or United Btates Judge. The certificate must be im the following form: passengers on Sunday are the §:15 and 11:15 rie and 3 P.M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the West, and the 6 p. u. for New York ox1y. THROUGH TICKETS to the West, as well as to Philadelphia, New York, er Boston, ¢an be had at the Station Ticket Office at all heurs jay. as well as at_new office in the American Tolegrant Building, Pennsylvania avenue, betweer 47 and ee aeAGn wili be checked at all hours —also for through points. to) save trouble aad confusion at e trains, tag tera A ENG ERS, whether soldiers or citizens, are politely bat earnestly requested te respect the rules of 4 Line, established for the general ad~- vantage, such as the keeping of one or more cars exclusively for ladies and their a! endants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the smoker’s cars, and a'so to make & © jeerfui complianee with the decisions of the sgents or conductors in regard to their seats, Skee etc.. especially in 'D, 6 tri 5 ame no” st aMITH, Master of Transportation, L, M. COLB. General Ticket Agent. dec 20 BEAT PRHNBYLVANIA ROUTE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. December 25, trains will leave Bal- were! fom North lvert Btation, as follows : Fast Mail at——- ——- —- 9.2) A. M, Harrisburg Accommodat isburg. d Pittsburgh Bxpress_ its ure ‘and Elmira Bxpressaye— THE 6.154. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON % train from Baltimore Oonnects with the 9 29 4. Mien and for Blmira, fer Pitted a x. O Buffak chester, Dunkirk, Oanan- d Niagara Palls, and ane for New ork City. THE 4.30 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ith the 8P. M. train from Baltimore Connects with rpitisburg and Erie, HE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON TGonneets with the 10 P. M. express from Balti- more and runs through Pittaburgh and Elmira. without change of cars. connecting at Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, Chicago, and 8t. Louis and a Elmira. for Buffalo, Bochester, and Byracese, NE THROU N SUNDAY Ree eaving Wanhievon ats ovclock P.M, SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. BoLpizRs’ TioKars a? GoveawuExr Rares, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. B7-For Tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, under Rational Hotel, and Depot House, No. 463°C st., near New Jersey ay: » Wash: A Baperintendewt 8-0, 8, B. Pusneer tad Seesedaa nger an icke' ie JNO. GILLETT, or oth street and Pacaver Ce, nen Goa tt PRAvaLPHIA STEAMEBS. New Express Line, semi-weekly, between PHIL- ADSLPHYA and ALEXANDRYA, WASHINGTON and GEOHGR- pegamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George obser sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- A YS, from No, 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phia. and No. 59 Water street, between Oongress and High, Georgetown. For freigh t apply t© sonN B. DAVIDBON, No. 59 Water street, Georgie e Agent in Philadelphia, WM. Bb. OLYDE, Wharv: Nor’ es. ts in Alexandria, FLOWERS & BOWEN Nol Hing ste” : nov8-tf 5 1 3 JOHN D. EDMOND «& CO., 513 513 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS 18 BUILDER’S, BLAOKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horseshoes and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs. Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at 5 18 THE LOWEST CASH PRIOR. [feb ?8-lyj 513 5GQ __# W. HAMILTON, Agi. DEPOT For GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, Ho, 662 SEVENTH 67., OPPOsits CENTER MARKne, 000 LIGHT SASH, 2.000 PAIRS BLINDS 303000 DOORS, 10.000 FERT MOULD- In addition to the above. ® great variety of BRACKBTS. NBWEL POSTS, BALUSTERS, DOOR STOOPS, GLASS, PUTTY, &o.,&c Also, the est Castleton SLATE MANTELS, the best and cheapest now in use. Superior to marble in every respect, and only about half the cost. DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR. JAMBS, INSIDE SHUTTERS. FRBNOH SASH. and final: ly, everything paquited about a building fur- pished at short notice. PAINTING DEPARTMENT. C. 0. HAMILTON wil! execute with dispatch all een ae, 600 Th topes EO 5 y. +9 0) enter arkel Jan 282m » opposl’ Washington, D. U. Frusmaan’s INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, OAPITAL..__-.__-$209.000. Street and Louisiana Avenue, Over CO Ce nal Wek oe HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY INBURB TAINDY LORS BY FLEM, DIRgoTeRS * gener! B. B. Freneh, Samuel Redfern, near eign bs 4 JAMES ADAMS, Prosident, ABEL G. DAVIS, Bee’y. ‘sep 22-006 8 POMADE OPTIEM—For impart Teen gloss and exquisite perfume to th Tr Cc. '.» New Yor! an Jold’by all Druggists. Price Sse. aud 750. per bottle Ber wn aod onticely relictie romans fez ly re! ie re Bocret Maladies, is for salo by all Drageista, Prive $1 per bottle. jan 19-eoly.a RDAGBE c° TWINBS, pooma, BUOKSTS, &e., &¢., J. P, BARTHOLOW, 6 dg SS ¥-- sale by , ue, NGS PATENT + ETRE AND BURGL, For sale at Factory, Frlens PROOP SAFES, . P. BABTH a or the meniatersn BANK F AT ean LOVER AND TIMOTHY 8BB) C OROHARD GRAds, AEBRDS GRASS. BEED OATS, &&., &e., J. P. BARTHOLOW, GSS Baventh ‘treet, el4-00 low Pens's svence, BAND MILITARY OP. 5 ° Gaara Military Hitonarne are of ord erick the Great, as contrasted with Modern pen. By Baron Jomini, rapelas ench by gol. J B, Holabird, U. B. &.; 2 vols, “ne 8 VRANOK FAYLOB, oe le by I hereby certify that from evidence entirely sat- isfactory to me, the above named guarantors sre good and sufficient sa: for which they offer to be security. No bids will be considered unle: conformity with the usual form and are accompa nied by a gi ntee, certificate and affidavits. All bidde: ast forward with their proposals as oath of alleziance, unlesg one may be on dle 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 advertisement. Te contractor will be held accountable fer the Hides, Tallow. Hoofs. Horns, Chucks, &c., from the morning of the 27th inst. Bidders must be present atthe opening of the bids, to respond to their‘ names, and all bids must be endorsed ‘Proposals for puschasing Hides, Tallow, Hoots, Horns, Shue 8, we di- reeted to the undersigned. . Ly Lieut. Colenel and 0. 8, AUCTION SALE OF HIDES AND TALLOW. Will be sold at Publie Auction, at Sixth street wharf, Washington, D.C., on the 2lstday of March, 1865, at } o'clock p, m., the following articles, more &c. an til Friday | Peale of ail the dorees an | Government and the centractor. and te ities for doudle the ameunt | PROPOSALS. POBALS FOR TH SALN - p*® HORSES AND MULES, ~ Crrer QuARTwRMASTER’s Orrroz, Derot or WAasmtmaton, Wasnimctor, D.O , March ig 1s Bealed Proposals will be received at this offiea March 2¢, 1835, at 12 o'clock w., for d Mates that may ais or be killed at toi depot withia the next twelve (12) months suceeeding the date of the contract, be bodies of the au:mals will be delivered by the United States, daily, to point within the limits of this city that may be agreed upen by the ¢ con- veyed from thenee. by the oontraster.a eaficent i {the Dastetovet Colam- uisance @ Citizeng hereof or this de 1 rt. Bidders will ‘state the amount per animal, ang give their full name and post office address. Pay nent will be required at ihe end of tar month, in Government funds, for the number of ia delivered during the month, ability of the bidder te fill the contract be aw: dto him, must be gusranti« "BAD jon tractsr and both of his guaractora, w quired of the successful bidder upon si contract. Proposals must As dese marked “Preposaie for Dead Horses and Mules,’’ aud addressed to tho undersigned. D. H, RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, mar 10-td Cums QUARTERMASTER'S FFIOB, EPO? +F ASHINGTOR, Wasnixcron, D O,, January 4, ist, All dealers in Drugs, Hardware, Lumber, Leath- er, Office Furniture, Harness, and Saddler, quected to send to this effice, on MONDAY of each week, a seated pr: Vor list, in dupiccats, of the articles they prepvred to furnish t> this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked in plain figures. 80 that, in ease the exigencies of t! service require it, the article or articles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. ‘Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be ra- quired to furnish the list punctuslly avery Monday morning, ; D. H. RUOKBR, Brigadier G@eu'l and Ohief Q. M.. Jan 5 tf Depot of Washington PForosas FOR STATIONERY. Medical Purveyor’s Office, “ iar Washinston..D. G., Feb, 21. 18% ‘roposala for farnishing the Metical Parve | papartment iu thia city with STATIONERY a respectfully invited anufacturers and dealers = requestei to send samples with price-list to this o! Loci TRENGTH TO THE WEAK! j STRENGTH 76 (UTA TU THB AGEDII BIOKRENE, zz ° LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is unequalledasa Retnvenater and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. ‘The aged sheuld be certain to make the Biokreng a household god, inasmuch as it will render them outhfal in feeling and in strength, and enaie fem to live ever agsin the dass of their pristine joy. Itnot only exhilarates but strengthens, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to s condition of sarvility, selfabuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness, No m r what the cause of impotency of any human ergan,this superb preparation will remove the effect at once and forever. ticadle ce as early as prac 5 RUTHBRLAND, Surg. U. 8. A., Med, Par, B. less: or ise 6,000 BALTED BREF HIDES. Also such other articles ss may be on hand at the day of sale, erms cash. G. BELL, mill-eodt Lieut, Oolonel and C. 8. ROPOBALS FOR DEAD HORSES, Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, Washington Ouy D. 865, Sealed Proposals will be r until 12 e’clogk on BATURDA reh 18, 1855, for the purchaso@f all horses that may die or be killed at the Giesboro’ Depot, near Washington, D.O., within the next twelve months succeeding the date of the letting of the contract. i The horses will be delivered at a certain desig- nated spot, to be fixed by the United Stat The animals are to be removed daily, and con- veyed far enough from the limits of the depot to avoid all nuisance. either to the depot or the resi- dents in the vicinity. Payment will be required in Government funds, at the close of each month, for all animals deliy- ered up to that date. Bonds, with approved securities inthe sum of ten thousand (10/0!) dollars will be required from the party to whom the eontract is awarded. Each proposal must state the price per animal, dress of bidder, giving full name and post office and beaccompanied by a guarantee signed by two responsible persons and certified by some United States officer or Forpousitie 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. Proposals should be addressed to the under- signed, Wastingten, D.0.; and be plainly marked on the envelope, * Proposa, lorses, Re JAMES A. EKIN, Colonel in charge First Division Q. M. General’s Office. ma 1-td UNttzD STATES MAILS, Post @ ® DgParTMeEnr, Washington City, December 15, 1864. Proposals will be received at the Oontract oe ofthis Department until 3 p. m, of March 30,1865, (to be decided by April TS), for conveying the mails of the United States in Maryland and Dis- trict of Columbia, from July 1, 1865, to June 3), 1866, on the rou’ nd by the schedule of depai tures and arrivals herein specified, being route eae Dishes by act of Congress, approved June 3), No, 3,324 —From Brookville, Maryland, id Olney, Eustor, ‘Silver Spring. (Sligo P. O.), and Urightwood. D. G.. to Washington,2: miles, and back, six times a week, From May1to December1. Rene Brookville daily, except Sunday, at5.3) Arrive at Washington by 10.80 A. M. Lea: Washington daily, except Sunday, at3 Arrive at Brookville by 8 P. M, From December 1 to May 1. Leave Brookville daily, except Sunday, at 6A, Arrive at Washington ty 11 A.M. * Leave Washington daily, except Sunday, at1P, M. Arrive at Brookville by 6 P.M. For form of proposal, guarantee. and certificate, and laws, instructions, &c., in relation te con- tracts, bidders are referred to the pamphlet ad- vertisement of this date, to be seen at the offices of Brookville and Washiggton: and at the pegert ment. W. DENNISON, feb 16-lawiw Postmaster General. PBOrosALs FOR FORAGE, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, ‘ashinkton. D. C., Feb. 23, 1866. SEALED PROPOBALSB are invited by the under- signed for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s Department, at Wasbington, D, O., Baltimore, Md,. Alexandria and Fort Monroe, Va.,or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of Corn or Oats,and 50 tons of Hay or Straw, and upwards. Bidders must state at whieh of the above named points they Cos ee to make deliveries, and the rates at whien they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each articie proposed to be deliver- ed, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. Poe price must be written outin wordsen tke ids. Corn to be put up in good stout sacks of abont two busbelseach, Oats in like sacks ofabontthree bushela each, The sacks be furnished withaut extra charge to the Gevernment, The Hay and Straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or description of Oats, Corn, Hay, or Straw. proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the propot All the articles offered under the bids herein in- vited, will be subject toa rigid inspection by the Government Inspector, before “atte accepted, Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interest of the Government may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered and accepted, The bidder will be required to accompany his Proposal with a guarenty, signed by two respon- sible persens, that. in case his bid be nocepted. he or they will, within ten days thereafter execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient suretier, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract to deliver the articles proposed in Sontorsey with the terms of this aiver- tisement; and in ease the said bidder should fail t enter into the eontract, they to make good the dif- ference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, orthe person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility ef the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate ef a United States District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or an other officer under the United States Government, or responsi bia parson known to this office, All bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. The full name and post office addrers of cach ee must be legibly written in the pro- Proposals must be addresred to Brig Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington, He Greed should be plainly marked ‘Proposals rage. Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of his aranters, will be required of the successfal bid- BIOKRENE | Ovres ImpozgNney, Gexenal Denitity, Nervongs | Ixcapacity, Dyspepsia, DEPRESSION, Loss oF Ar- | partite. 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