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U.S. SupREME CovuRT.—Mownpay, Dec. 11.— Hon. Green —- of Ky; Hon. M. C. Kerr, ef Ind; Hon. T.A. Plants and F. M. Keith, Esq., of Ohio; John Hubbell, Esq, of N.Y Jona W. Stokes, Esq., of Pa; and Wm. Love, Esq., of D.C., were admitted attorneys | and counsellors of this court. No. 332. Ama Insurance Company, Lams H in error, vs. Samuel H. Webster. In error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the | Eastern District of Michigan. On motion of Mr. Carlisle this writ of error was docketed &nd dismissed with costs. No. 72. Levi Blossom, appellant, ys. the Mil- wankie and Chicago Railroad Company. The argument of this cause was continued by Mr. Buckley for the oe and concluded by Mr. Cushing for the appellant. No. 201. The County EVENING STAR. | serene Board of Supervisors ef Sheboy; county, plaintiffs in error, vs. Ward M. Parker. This cause was submitted to the consideration of the Court on the record and printed argument by Mr. J.S. Brown for the plaintiffs im error, and by Mr. iter for the defendants in error, under the 20th rule. No. 32. Charles Cometock ¢¢ al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Jefferson Crawford. This cause was submitted to the consideration of the Court on the record and printed arguments by Mr. J. S. Brown for the plaintiffs in error, and by Mr. Larkin for the defendant in error, under the 20th rule. No. 70. Paul Queyrouze et al., claimants and appellants, vs. The United States. This cause was argued by Mr. Brewster for the appellants, and by Aston, Assistant Attorney General, for the appellee. Nos. 64,65, and 66. Edward Haight, claim- ant. &c., appellant, vs. The United States; Alex. T. Blakeley, claimant, &e., aj pellant, ys. The United States; and Fracer, Tre nholm Co., claimants, &c., appellants, vs. The ited States. Ordered by the Court that these causes be reargued on the second Mon- day of January next. TUESDAY, ec. 12.—Henry A. Tailer, Esq., of N. Y.; Wm. A. Monroe, Esq., of D. UC; Henry Crawford, Esq., of Ind., were admitted attor- neys and counsellors of this court. No. 337. Latayette Maynard, plaintiff in er- ror, vs. The United States. In error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California. On motion of Mr. Ashton, Assistant Attorney General, this writ of error was docketed and dismissed. Nos. 2 and 126. The bark Sringbok, &c., ap- pellant, vs. The United States, and the schoon- er Stephen Hart, claimant, &c., appellant, vs. the Cnited States. Ordered by the Court that these causes be argned on the second Monday of January next, immediately after the reargu- ment of Nos. 64, 65, and 66. Wenxespay, Dec. 13.—Gilbert S. Miner, Esq.. of Va.,and John Newton Rogers, Esq., a, were admitted attorneys and counsel- f this court. . Nathaniel G. Gilman, appellant, vs. The ¢ ty of Philadelphia. The argument of se was concluded by Mr. Parker for the appellant Nos. 320, 321. and 322. pagne, & pellants, ys. The United States; 30 baskets of champagne, &c., appellants, vs. The United States: and The United States, ap- pellants, vs. 125 baskets of champagne. Or- dered by the Court that these causes be argued = the second Monday of January next. imme- trately after Nos. 64, 65, 66, 53, and 126. No. 73. The Minnesota Mining Company, plaintiffs in error, vs. The National Mining — any et al. This cause was argued by Buel for the defendants in error, and shb- mi ted on & printed argument by Mr. Reverdy Jobnson in behalf of Mr. Romeyn for the P laintiffs in error. 128 baskets of cham- S7 It proves by the confession of the mur- derer Corbitt, recently convicted and sen- tenced to death at Chicago, that three men are bow under ten years sentence in the State Prison, under conviction for a crime with which they had nothing whatever todo. They were convicted on circumstantial ‘evidence, and will be pardoned at once. ®7 All vessels and trains of cars bound to the United States are now, in accordance with the law. duly inspected and sealed by the Ameri- ¢an Consuls resident on the north side of the St. Lawrence, and the Commissioner is of the opimion that this precaution will, in a very great measure, prevent smuggling operations en the Canadian frontier in the future. CErrRcH TROUBLES.—Two of the churches in Cincinnati are in a state of excitement. It 's & pastor of one is on trial charged with while another church has expelled rebellious” members, because they op- pored the selling of the lot and edifice. &7-An Englishman im India has sold his daughter of fourteen years of age toa seventy year old Nawab for his harem. The parents realize three thousand rupees for the infarmous bargain. S27 New York has one policeman for every 30 residents; Boston one for every 500; Chica- eo one for 656; Baltimore one tor S00; Philadei- phia one for 1050. 87 The proprietors of the Memphis papers bave called a convention of the conductors of m se Ohi Hi in the Mississippi valley south of tne Ohio River to meet in Memphis 20th inst., 4 for the purpose of consultation and combina- tion &7The four hundred inmates of the Massa- chosetie State Prison had a Thanksgiving breakfast and dinner, and five of their number ‘were pardoned out, vesides, te give zest to the occasion. S7" A new sect has lately Sprung up in Ber- lin, Prussia, the ‘c .” They have estab- lehed a magazine bearing the following motto: “Our knowledge is our faith: our dignity is our morality; our worship is life; and our religion is our secret." Itseems to be a kind of mental, tmoral and religious ‘free and easy.” soap Sienensemnecrermespe ee HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. UBANT'S = VAULTS AND N. D DINING SALOON. ee Northwest Corner of Pennsyleania Avcaue and Sizth Street. Thie eld and Seg arpa icga POY | a season, and the most am; Tangements made t to a, sapply its c wit t affords, Up iD the ‘style that bas Reretofore given 4 _ The Bar is atoe} tat ca sred is be unsurpassed inthe country P.M. &G.G. DUBANT. S Baton BOUSE, LovistaNa Ave. Bet. 678 ND 7TH sts., WASHINGTON. ‘This House isentirely new, and centains, all the modern improvements, such as Water aad gas, in every rosm. THE TRAVELING PUBLIO Mey rest assured of finding as comfortable accom- oe en ng as cam be found in ong Sret- clase Hotel. Sas or South. Our Sient petrens ond eee Re bs et generally, visiting Washington, wake oad HOME WITH US, fe Se pene wi be spared to make them com- r Patrons, arriving at the depot, will take the Me- te ites coaches _— GILBERT & BRODREAD, Proprietors. _soK lm G2" 8 RESTAURANT, CORNER STH AND E STREETS. WM. KLEIN, C. EBER, PROPRIETORS. Thiscelebrated establi it = Bt pay be. The best o: MEALS AND DINNERS, faa? for vate ties prom Te Ba fe stocked seite ine taert chotce brande of ¥ ines, Brandies. Liquors, and Segars. FREE LUNCH DAILY, FROM 12 TO1 P. M. One suite of Furnished Boomstolet. n020-2m* HE OLDEST tp a a ON THB | Is enlar; wKATES! | » SKATES!! nt The mest beantifal and best eenorteect te ihe | | from factory for gentlemen, ladies, snd ner bere, be made for the i ce Bree 13 ch can je for comi bases noo J. D. EDMOND aco * | de 61m No. 513 7th attoet, E'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER Fo} J rinuingeeg ewsnny baring feat te indi the ae of 8 a'dye. ‘Sold by all draggtste ai cents per Rw MEDICATED crams BREAD | for weamet, oasivel uarivaled , and | hildren, being eaten as ae peexiiarly vercliarly adapted for bs aale Moents fa a eG, Price per box. AUCTION SALES. | B* RRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. In compliance with the terms of frem Charles Tup nd wife, dated 1863, and recorded in Liber N. +10 167, &c., one of the Land Records for Washington, D.C., the of trast so 8 folios, | of sieeeresrasta | | Sere Nia ext, at 40°C | | m., the followi i ‘descr! fourth part of dered t! nine, .) in j a STsayttoe ot Sogn waving ware 12,) to ace of ng. i story Frame Dwelling, eont ing five : One-fourth cash; in six. Ce ess. Dalance Fe cighteen months from day of sale. ven, — of trust taken to secure the deferre pay- matte b Lpeer re 5 th Loe and stamps at the exper:e ei be at the time of sale. aa ye 5 oes 8" _Ro 27 stawade 2 OREEN & PRAROR SS Aucts B" JAS. O. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Lo AER OF A A ng ON THE DWELL- as THE COBNER ve As : OIND é Ste o By autherity of the teers @ourt of this Dis- trict. ed in ity, No. fa. Alice W. Grammer vs. Todd and wi'l be IW at auction to the bighest bidder. on TUESDAY ‘APTERNOO! December o'clock, on mises, ng Adem iy be awellin is substantial iy eae bo lear iar, lors and dra\ —— wiSrye counecting by ng doors, The Lots front fifty-six feet seven inches on street, by depth of one hundred and thirty-three feet three a alt on 433 street, and run. ning east one hundred and twelve fect eleven inches, to a Ngo eral alley, and contain nine thousand two hui ninety-three square feet. It isin the center of the city, and in one of the best neighborhoods, within afew Ng of Penn- sylvania avenue, and Convenient to the Capitol. It is seldom such an genortanit, sie to those desiring a first class residence in ¢! . Imme- diate possession can = ot igen te the wes Aner. ‘Terms: One-third d the residue in six, twelve, eighteen, ‘and twenty-four months, = interest. The inierest to be paid semi-annual! for which the purchaser's bond, with surety, be taken. and a lien reserved on the property mil or the purchaser may pay all cash tf he #0 desires. Conveyancing and stamps at the purchaser's cost. if terms be net complied with within five days from the day of sale. the Trustees reserve the right to re-sell, on seven days’ notice in the Na- ticnal Intelli . at boy Tisk and cest of the purchaser failing to com I eva HENRY PROBASCO. { Trustees. Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Anctioneers, South corner Penn. avenue and 9th street, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT OPPOSITE TEE COLE, IN THE FIRST WARD, AT On MONDAY AFTERNOON. October 30, at 434 o'clock, we will sell that ver: Mapes reperty, front of the premises, being 9, in Square 4&8. fronting feet on the Circleand "is feet on 234 street, and will be divided to suit purchasers, The’ attention of purchasers invited to the sale, as the location is a very desirable one and offers in- ducements to buyers. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ce W.L. WALL & Co., Aucts, SF-The purchaser at the sale of the above prop- erty,on the 3 Seth of October last, having _ to comply with the terms of sale. the same will be re- sold_ at his risk and cost. infront of the premises, on MON DAY, the 18th day of December. at4o'cl’k in the afternoon, upon the terms and conditions of the preceding and original adverti isement, and with this addition, viz: That on the fall of the hammer $200 will be required to be jmmediately pal paid a2 cash: and if not instantly Pe the bid will be jected. and the ype spa will be oo emir tg ul sand the sale proce: nati) are nee with. By onde decé-t WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, Gover SALES. SALE OF RESERV ED HORSES, Qvar TERMASTER’s Orriex. Wasurncrom, D. G., December 12, 1988 oes. ates aartermaster General of the Army directs that Government Horses now at Giesboro, D. Cc.. be sold to the highest bidders. peAbes will, eerefore, take . at GIESBO- ©... beginnii BO ROREDAY NEXT, DEC ER 14. and continuing on each TUSSDAY ‘and ‘chunks. DAY thereafter, until _— are disposed o| the Sixth street wharf every hour on the days of sale. ‘These Horses have been carefully aoe, and rior to any heretofore offered for sal nimals will be sold singly. Sales to commenee at 10 0’cleck a. m, ‘Terms—Cash in United States cw AMES A. EKIN, Brevet Bri aor General in charge de 12-tf rat Division, Q. M.G@. 0. SALE OF GOVERNMENT ARMORY. CBiaf Quertermencter’ "5 Opies, Devos |. Depot of Washington, ington. December 12. 1865. i Will be ote at at abiie ‘auction, on the snes, under the direction of LP arte’ Lieutenant Colonel Jas. M. Moore. AQ. M M.,on MONDAY, December 1s, I it nt 20 ‘clock One) AR ony, beth hp goo Situated at Bush Barrack, south of the Navy De- a. near the corner of 17th and E streets, in this cit; The Building Will be sold to the highest bidder, and must removed within fifteen days from date of sale. Terms cash, in rapt ae RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and omter’g Quartermaster, de 12-5t Depot of Washington. peat Sat on COVRENMER FRO! F Lee” P44 B Duror. cN sme ECEMBER 2. Will be sold at sie suction in this city, 2 nt the Engineer Depot, on the Easte: just above the many] Yard oa ite — day of Decem! 's 1905: A quantity of old A despues of rate x Ta ay quantity of old breken 4 quantity of Blacksmiths’ Tools. mantity << old Carpenters’ Tools. a jot of off and broken A number of Pontoon Boats. And ether old msterial. AL80. THE poLlenrme BUILDINGS: One (1) Guard House, 1 One (1) Carpenters’ Shop. 3 ah ax09. ne (1) Building weed fcr Ghoby, 284328 e . 5 we (1) Smiths’ Bhop. 20x40. as Ode {1} Hospital 247x109. Sne (1) Bead Seddiors’ Shop, 16 8.12120 3-12. ge 0 (i) Beadle, 14856. pet oe SoHE TPRLS NST ES FST Hon of the property: snd varchasere the land) will juired to remove the Bailaings within ten (10) ayn s after the date of purchase. juildings Nig? bg me ‘tands. orm caah, in Govern i, HOLGATE, First Lient t U. 8. Engincers, de 4-dts oa Coeinaaaing Depot. ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT MULES. Neomasters of Wash obec meen Will ve a at public auction, eee tree. tien ef Brevy Colonel 0. H. Tompkins at the Eastern Branch Corral, near incoln Hospital Depet,W Vashington. D . C.,commencing WED! E8- pay. ; December 2, Taio, ak 10 o’cleck @. m., @supe- “coe GOVERNMENT MULES. The Mules are well broken, matched, in fine con- me st oer be consi nsidered, i in every respect, a rill be sold si to Frvas highest bidder. ond the sale willbe on 5 from day to day until “T hcl guber tldae t funds. Birra Maer Gen ond Sun ECE, je 3 Depot of Washington. oun oF GOVEBNMENT BUILDINGS. ef Washi: Chu x verti Boe Resale ‘asi aes" | James M. % LS +, on B. aa Rs De- comber 16, 1565. at 2 o'e ‘FOUR FRAME t SuTiprnas. pone ted at the Railrced Park, about one half mile Government dna nda. D. a 5 ashington FEED, WHISKY. A large and complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, for Bakers, Grocers, and others, WAEBBANTED AS REPRESENTED. FEED OF ALL KINDS, Either weight or measure. WHISKY, ALL GRADES. We mention the Bonnits iskey in particular, &s being pure, and four years old, sold subject, if necessary, to analysis. = M. GALT &£ 00., Bo 2- riwEee ‘ndiana avenue and lst st, EXPRESS COMPANIES. AND Ta- | NATIONAL Fiox compan ro ‘A COMMEROLLE B Sina, 10.Ne 3 uisians ay. Detween Ninth and Tenth % = i ND TRANSPORTA- To from New pO 8 any Iphia, gh ae wale z;afoifolks. Lyn adele Bic Flottee- eer eee ae ‘Tennessee; Blane wa . Ni Vs oleh ast All Stations on the ind toad from a iinin Vir- ginia © - Bich- ‘ennessee eeeeare. | Weldon: and Wel- don, W iimington and —— Geotgn, ane fice oftzs idly as ible the Lines and A, ies of the Company will be extended to other os, of which due notice will be © given, —— mth ae ipggntaence ie CHAPMAN, Agent. Apams EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF TRE COMPANY IN WASHINGTON, D. Cc. LEAVE.| DAILY AS FOLLOWS. | amerve. 30, Ve Baltimore and Phil- sot F-M.| 3 adelphia, end interme. diate porate New Fork, Boston, nd the Bast; Wilminigto i 3:30 bern, N. 6 Ba Charleston. BC. yvanrah Orleans, La Hanover | Littlestown, arris- 1 = os ambersbars, an ‘ar! ie. erstown, Mid; 'W Buffalo, Niagara Palle, NY and the Canadas. Way stations on ald re \ieme Central Bailroad. { Pittsbareh “Ociubes,) dense Cleveland a 3 va Boll P.M. | Wein -Harper’sF. E Cumber'! Poy e &: PF. \{ { Way-stations west of) Md.; ry, Winchester, and in- [0 termediate point $20} ». | Mtatione betw lt i more and Cumberland | 3:30, Cumberland, 7 Sot iat oF ; Wheeling, af burg.Va.; $3 r. x.| } Annapolis... _ and nd end, ne® re i tie Greens: OPiaas ambions. ville, Tennessee; gona, Athens, ‘helen: lacon and otenbes. faula ais wart | { Chattanooga and Knox: = aid ex s KK OFFICES: 514 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, no 24-tf DENTISTRY. F. yes ofened wethington Building, 344 as employed Dr. REEDY .askill- ful Denti’, rot New York, and willinsert TEETH on Rubber ata avery reduced price. Ether admin- istered if desired. de 6-1m*_ N ITROUS OXIBE GAS for extracting teeth with out pain. Itis very pleasant and never injuri- ous to the most delicate. Have gi’ given = to = five thousand persons: Aduiinistercd Jaily from . by, Prof. Howland, at orth’e ( ficer No 3660 tt near test de5-1m* R. MERRILL NeURGHON DENTIST, <=} enn between Neh and eth sts. v Washington! no 9-Im*™ T EETH M. LOOMIS, M. D. The Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, sttends personally at, his office im this city. persons ar these teeth who eanno wear others, 7 no person can wear others who cannot wear Persons calling at my effice can be =o Se style and Erige of of seth i they may ca ioe who are the pu: maine, 8 and wish 3 an ecures oa Mingkal TRETH wil Keoms in this elty— sie: = Tee Spey ivania ave., between Sth and 10th sts. 9 Philadelphia. wich i as ——___——__—________ oc @ly_ G®™4t DISCOVERY ¥ IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAI. we ani age At rEeT A End val and Rubber Plates at the eld pri ab Ne hive a ee ‘since the great ihe, ban Pean’s avenue, between 1%h and 18th jenaé-ly yp{sces YOUR PROPERTY AT HOME, FIRE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE CoM. PANY OF WASHINGTON, CHARTERED BY GONGLESS, CAPITAL $1,000,000, 8. B. LEWIS. M. D., Dentist, RISKS TAKEN AT THE LOWEST RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. No CHARGE FOR POLICIES. 424 hose » nearly os peite *Riges & Co.’s Bank- i atsoux m. w. 30 NESE SPs Omice, No. 64 aN Ww ear Bank of Washingto page Thix Com; is n areca onde scriptions by fire on such terms ee oon le to pom oh mer of ‘the Dist Nets none Peni an can insure yeu Tt RE. ey ask: ae OB DWELLINGS fora year’ ie rter starts with a CASH wth i ea . thereby the Di: Bintelt gr oi prentet ron offer bie oom 0, al pardgs ts, of 7 to — citizens o! has ever one year, accerding to the New York scal: cua ‘ a DIRECTO! “2 ‘esident, hard W: Ghee nap, nt, Ra beaalech, ee Vice Pres't, George 8. Gideon, William ops = i B: Se ee BDecrtary. Yoone o man CONFIDENTIAL certain per avecaata Ae envelope on r beatae v4 rarity ah wateient ajenne, Mrs doer Acar weet: th at, doe NON. se aa anrom & Bred feelin Mi 8 MBOLD "SEX jt OO0OKE & 00., BANESBES, Fifteenth streets, apposise Treatury, Buy and sell st current rates, and keep always on band, ® fail supply of af GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, OBETIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &c., And pay the highest prices for QUARTEBMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHEES eu 3-dtf First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H, D. COOKE, (of Jay Cocke & Oo.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 15TH ST., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treasurer United States. S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. op Acting in connection with the house of JAY OOOKE & O00., a8 BPECIAL AGENTS FOR THB 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply ef the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. We buy and sel) all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at al! times cheerfully farnished, WH. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Wasninetom, March 20, 1865. m2i-tf PERSONAL. N ADAM AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- dium, can be consulted at her residence, No. hd Montgomery street, Georgetown, D. a it, present and future events, business, lost Lecter tr reorary of the same, love, mai ness, remedy for, &c., from8a. tego 9 Me F. WRIGHT, CLAIRVOY aaa AND MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN, treats all curable diseases of the mind and body, S72 wets on Hands,” (without droge.) ) Rooms t. a and 11th streets, \HAT MISERABLE Sat y a sake hese leatdollar. See Dr. DARBY at once. He lenty of money and practice, and can afford to = you honest!: Bo 30-1m* ONSULT = ABNES—Special attention to the cure of all diseases of a private nature. He guarantees ; radical cure of acute and chronic affections of both sexes in the shortest time pos- sible, and seientific treatment. Young men who have injured themselves, or suffering frem any cog are guaranteed a 5; ae sare. These who have been “de deceived by any unprineipled Sis and i poesing pretenders should veneer Dr. ARNES yen at once. lace where you = ebtain a permanent cure. ‘ash- in ton Building, Boom 1'2, corner of ia ave. 7th atreet. no 35-Sw* ADIES, DON’T LOOK AT THIS. WM. PRINOE, 381 F 5 street, has reduced his price of 8 AMPING to SIX CENTS PER WIDTH for Bkirts, Pantaletts, &c.,om Muslin, Linen, Gam- brics, Ransook.' We have newer and more ele; eat terns than any other place of the kind i a OPLUTING SIX ORNTS PER YARD. se15-t STRENGTH TO THE WEA . YOUTH TO The AGED 1! BIOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR. tion is unequalled #9 @ Rejuvenator f wasted or inert functions. ed should be certain to make the Blokrene a household god. inasmuch seit will render them outhful in feeling and in strength, and enable them te live over again the days of their pristine y. It not only exhilerates but strengthens, and s really an invaluable biessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition ee servili self-abusée, misfertune, or ordinary of ickness. eA m r what the cause of impotency of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove the ef- ect at once and forever. BIOKRENE Congt Impotency, Generar Besriity, MEnvous IncagacitY, Dyspepsia, DEPRESeION, F Ap- petite, Lew SPinits, WEAKNESS OF THE ‘Okoans bape NUL, IT B. <o Nover GENERATION, TRE NERVOUs SystTEM ree by nervous ibibkities are earnest! to seck a cure in this most excellent eaneliod ag tion. sae prudence, hare lost their NATURAL VIGOR, will find a epeea7 and perma- nent cure in IKRENE. sean FEEBLE the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- 'G, the OLD shou Hd give thie Valuable discove a trial; nid ea be found totally mm alt | rticles for Same pu! TO FEMALES. This pre arati * Inyalnable in Sorrous = weekoecee rer as it will re- spre he wasted strength with wonderful perma- nene It is slso @ grand tonic, and by give relief in ia with the firat dose. ef persistence Bie will pa ben B Abe shokaart| i a degree of { bealth, and bani : dellar phy bottle, oF ign fore 0. ‘Soup B RUGGISTS GENERALLY. + DY SoRORIN NGS SHALL PEs Propustors, * Bee's eofy.a” ba vonnasiehatere Ste teeene, B A CABB TO ae PUBLIU.—Having decide to commence t! AUCTION AND. ‘COMMISSION BUSINESS, we yy scion ook aska “Een ¥ Sees eablie able patron. ise Sttended t to Pewactn tate owe shall continue to keep an extensive assort- ment of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, Bes, fu! a. PLANT & 00., D street, between oth ond 10th streets, nol8-Im* _ back of Metrerott's New Stor IN to — ee Bair 00 EIOEr PRACTICAL OPTIOIANS. Detween 12th and 18th sta. pnaritt A PREBLE (A AND PERISCOPIO Strengthening and nd impro the weak and im, paired ojenight, and ray suited to the agd ns. Also, afine assortment ot Field Glasses Glasses, Microsco ea. ia guifiers, ‘Thermasmeters Barometers, Blectrical Machines and Mathematl- cal oe steps on hand, and at the lowest as usual, S7 DEPOT FOR mR CARTES DE VISITE OF |, and @ fine collection lebrities, plain and creer tograp! opie bums, ie various fine nding Seen a enPan to a0) pictures: se6 BRADLEY wit ran MARBLE WORKS," |, TAB LE MANT. — and WAS! bo pe smeererreies roxy to esd ea hand ERM MAR- E. De ct ne = te ponders for, Plumber's SLABS peerempty see streets west, Loa he: +B, MILLER, JU sosrics | OF THE PEACE, No, 61 zest taresgectly via Bie iende a a yal weeny er Getta “ery aaa oda, rd and nt Ee, woe vice given im all its atten to the collection o [on in oe V2 se 26-4 \HURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- beautifying and preserv- one This elegant preparal wee) ‘Yorks Proprietors, lew Yor For sale by all druggists. . LS’ CELEBRATED M. [tg tome Mifae Pl sd fe ras sa per uae; pepe renner a aus BUOHU DHU AMD IM Ti Bee tis Tease ne iasonvenienen, and tin and * jurious mediate iu i setion, free from fees of taj - LEGAL NOTICES. | OREAR: Co COURT, Dee. pe; Beata ice Ce ear ae | bre Sean oie ean ae iaid’ deceased, ye ee] de tune? r of Wills, TA, . d, in tise case of Jane ‘ ers, Bxecutrix of Charles ht probation of ate nese’ Cou est wi e Spi foresaid, ited Saturday, the 3a dayrof December, 1858; for the, final settle: t and iste tion borthe Dersonal estate of said ae ecoused, abd . asneta ri] yuched. or yn a excl ded fr from all Wenene in ieee ° ed & copy of thie onior be peo — week we be prey os ina! revions to the ea’ ; Tear e ON ROBBINS a of Wills. oO ‘H OUR’ Wovnier Trict oF CorumBia, Wa to-wit! :—In the case of Ann George F. Gulick, executors of Ellen Merton, ceared, the executors aforesaid have, with the rebation of the Orphans’ Court of Washingt ounty aforesaid, appointed Saturday, the Iéth da} of December next, fer the final settiement and dis- tributien of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far asthe same have been collected and turned into mone; where all the creditors and heirs of ore notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Conrt of bingten County aforesaid.) with their claima Allows vouched, er they may etberwise by law be excluded from all benefit Im said deceased's es- tate: provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks inthe Evenin; wear, previous to the said Ss of D. Hho testo RPHANS’ COURT, N oy CoLcmBia, Wasit In the case of Jno. R. Elv: 4 3 4 Ey 4 4 Eb 4 executor of Mary kon Elvans, deceased, the executor aforesaid has, with the approbation ef the Orphans’ Court of Wash- ington County aforesaid, apporuted SATURDAY, the 16th day ment and of December next. forthe final settle: istribution of the personal estate of said ndof the assetsin hand, as far as the been collected and turned into money ; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims pro operly, vouched. or they may otherwise ay law be excluded from all benefit in said dec estate: provided a copy of this order be pi pon pl gh Saree weeks in the Evening Star revious to the said day. . Test:—Z. C. ROBBIN: 2022-law3w* _ Register of Wills, y IS TO GIV OTICE, That the abscri- ber has obtained from the’ Orphans’ Cour Washington county, in tye District of Columb letters of administration on the personal tate of Samuel Kelly, late of Washington City, D C., deceased. All persons having clarme against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same Jwith the vonchers,thereof, to the subseri- ae. onor before the 9th day of December next; they Spor yen Lng law, be excluded from all benefit oft the said esta! = under a hand this 9th day of December, [del2-Iaw3w*| ELIZABETH KELLY. Tr I8 IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the eubscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Fume oe County. in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal estate of Jobu M. Roberts, late of Washington city, D. C., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, =) oF before the lth day of Woven next; oe otherwise by law be excluded from all bene: oft the said estate. Given under my hand this lith day of November, no 15-law3w* MATILDA ©. ROBERTS, Tus IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the enbscri ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court o Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal estate of a age late of Washington city, D. C., All persons having claims against the aca yee are joneey warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on er beforethe 5th day of September next; they may a by law be excluded from all benefit said ext Given under my hand this 5th saree eperber 1865. de 6-law3w* ‘Administratrix. PROPOSALS. Crosse SALE, oe eee BEEF Ovpecs ere Compan, Fort Monroe. ber 1, 18% porals.in duplicate, will. be received Bo Proporal i undersigned until 3 o'clock M., on WED- NESBAY, the Sth day of December ik for the coed of one pundred ant fifty (180) bead, more or ees. prime Bee! ‘The Cattle will besold at their ——s hes hts. Proposale will state the price Ber po gross Weight, and number of head required. The gross weight to be determined in the usuai manner of averaging ~. slew of Beef Cattle. Proposals will be received for five head and up- wards. The Government seaeeven the pa pon to reject any proposal deemed too low. not nt Will be notified by letter ofthe 1 reeult of th ir pro- posals. Cattle to be remeved five days from date of athe Cattle They a be seen at the Corrall near the fort; are in are realiy a good condition rior lot of Beef Cattle, At tor any market. Z| ferme cash, in Government funds, snd prior to elivery Proposals should be endorsed om the envelope, t 7! Cattle,” addressed serene for purehase o' hi ey *°402- it Colonel and 0. 8. ¥ ing THE PUBLIC. Orrice g, Warp ConMisaronERs City ey ery halt OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN provision Me for the removal of all deposits from the sane | and cellars of the houses in our reg: ve wards for the s pace of omy oli Srom this date. jousel Eecpere are ther eretore respectfully Tegnest- ‘ause accumulated in their respect- roa end cellars to ee Placed inthe street in front ir epee four ad re the gutter, when the same will t be dat datiy remo ner First W: nee areaaiet as toner pd Ward. JOH . GA ‘ ‘intra ware! = emesliskoner Fourt i Ward, mutes @. BaRnEo. issioner Fifth were. iE A FLETCHER Commissioner Sixth Ward. JAMES H. BIRCH, semmto Ro 25-e03w joner = Erveote Ward. Bs orate & je EYE and Rab AFPE TIONS treated at Pa on band tg Stock 8 Wtol. Siero *e BE hig aces by Letters Pat- land, and secu seals Teer es a Oe isomer No. 1, ie'the h preparation is in the form of a most ate Lenenge,, _—_ climate = cn one ore a5. ant thus sa’ uf 83 Valposae in separate ov syncteest etal by Dr. BARBOW, No. 194 had fais of 50: FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave,, i Pp BOYER & BURESTINE, ° LMOBNEED PAWNBROKERS. @6 18TH STREET, Becond deor from Pennsyivaniaavenue, south @ HIRE 220AN ete WOES F J. a eee eee, onkeig Ne MEER ag nari EDWAEBD OLARE, LUMBEB BREALER, | Virginia avenue, between 9th and 10th streets east, { near U. 8. Navy Yafd. iF * Siachinaton. 3.0. BF Constantly on hand a large stock ofall kinds of LUMBER. Prices as low sa the lowent. oo 16-2m* RESS aa OLOAK MAKING ESTAB- alls LISHMENT. Branch of Madame Dean, of New York city, now open at Madame F. Borde’s French Millinery, No 356 Pennsyjvania avenue, bet ween 6th and 7th sts, over Mr. J ¥. Davia’ Hat Store. 7 Latest style ofp tterns always serene 5 and ! ieee tinet | er sale cheap. Cute are te eta sista st Be 31 FRANCK TAYLOR. CHAT aa Sera sae UESDA ‘Ben, trai: Siete falows! ond will ran daly (Seat ve Yasha ve Alexandria at 7 ; Kee Sea GAD oat nae . mend and ike direc elias rive at at 5:30 p.m. Arrive at wehbureacia'y, m. Leave she P+ Leave Kickmond at 7:00 m. Leave Gordonsville at 12:20 5. m, Arrive at Alexandria at 4:56 » im. Arrive - Ww ominawe Fad 5 r= ‘onnect: parte orth a ng © ins for all of the N) Local freight train leaves Alexandr: i arrives at oop 9 ear ats asd ves Gord i Ales raat oe je at 6 arrives at ta - reight train leaves Alexandria at 2:45 a. end arrives at Lynchburg at 6.40 = Leaves 1 burg at a. m., and A anpresef = 58 D.m . xpreas freight trein rapa arrives at Lowen Siergparia M70, | peat at 240 p.m... arrives a ‘Alexandria ‘This route has the advant, o thers having a continuous rail from Now Tory qotpers of mis tno panes Fai eee Fairfax, Ball R a nae 80 ‘airfax, Bull Run, toe, Cattlett's, Rappahannock, Calpeper, Orange and ——— = ere many of the late great reat bat- tles were fought. Tickets can be procured in Adams Ex penane. opposite e Baltimore and Ghio Rae id Depot, in Washington; also, at the Depot on mnue,and at the corner of 6th street ania avenue, under etionst Hotel. Trains leave from the corner of Ist and C streets, Washington. Ww J M.BROADL 8, Gevera Alexandria, Dec. 11, 1855. G®"47 PRUMGYLVANIA BOUTE NOBTH AND wEer, FOUR DAILY TRAINS. WINTER SCHEDULE. On and after November 20th, 185, trains in gt a8 follo Leave Wachinston, Baltimore, 6 9:00 Exprees Mail, Fast Line. Pittsburg & Erie Express, Pitteburg & Elmira Exp., 7: 30. m, Two TRAINS 0 ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at 3:30 and 7.0 P.M SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. BF-No change of cars between Baltimore, Bl- mira, Erie, or ittebarg. W7-For tickets and any information apply at the Office < the Great Foanayivaeee. Route, My) md vente avenue and Sixth street, under Ne- and I4th street —— Penna avenue, Spporite Wilkes Hotel, ARRY, uperiziendent an gk JNO. GILLETT, Peaseuger ang ticket Agent, BAttMone AND OHIO BAILEOAD. Y ASHING TON, Dec, between WASHINGTON A - MORE and aR SBINTON AND ‘ras wEer we Bow run as follows, ns J — ran EAyrmeons a un *, ‘STATION Pe Seed be except Bunday,at 6:20, 8.m., and Fou Pr SEIHOIEAS eT eearpona, vis: Junction, carga Relay I ne 1g 62 ad :30 p. m. daily, except Sum FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:29 and 8:00. m., and 4:30 p.m. dail: — pate: No trains to or frem Annapo en ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMO! Leave at 8:00 a. m. FOR WaT ‘STATIONS Leave at 8:0) a.m, and 4:30 p. m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE E WEST. ress daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 a. m and 7:30 an mn. 8:00, and 9:00 p.m, On Sunde: at 9:00 p.m. only. connecting at Station “with te ‘reine fr from Baltimore to tod ‘arke' THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at cane a elegiene aa nae ‘ovenue, UGH LINE BETWEEN W PHILADELPHIA AND #20 BO Wasnineton, October 29, 1865, Trains between wrominaton and New York are Dow rur as follows, vi FOR NEW YORK. without chance of cars Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:50 a.m., and 6 ony 7 ‘OB i exw XORK, changing cars@ Philadel- mLeare daily pg Sunday) at 11°18 @. m. and ». eave (exce J aud 4 ta 1 pes a m., armas ON | ve for New York ve for a Bleeping jew York et 2, sy. macone Sunday. On enndeys — car rur only to Philatel; painrouah tickets to Phi pila, New aoe or . can be had at the Station Office at al hours fu the day. ar well ur at the gow oft ta the Arwer™ — cen and ant Des Pennsylvania svenue, and Ohio Railroad advertisement , Baltimore, An- Sapells. ed oc 30-tf | a Bobarew es Agent, os a S*EET DISEASES! 8! SECEBT DISEsSRS; SAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! TEE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORNGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, €¢. Centains no Mineral, no Balsam, me Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect @ Ours. pete pea BLoOoD!?1 A, ULCERS, SORES, TEETeRe. SOALES. — BOIL 7 maa Barc AND HERB SUI CES oli ‘OR cemeaL SiseARe Bs ‘and effectual remedy mass al paleoms go that ours to and be heeled ‘and de not it it ter ent or SB Fea eer ree Amar aR pet a smn STA eta Siiita pie totems = it rit to be want it is’ oy a 1 é. RY, -» Box 161 me Post Sapveee: FORD, corner 1th stree 5 ee my 6-2 ier Ee ite itn aaa EXFORD'S MEDIOATED ¢ GINGER Baa for worms, nn: euliarty 1p eiapted fo Etlives Haren, being =a inst roar Price 25 cents per box. Fos OORT TeArED EXTRACT Is the Great Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S woeecerRATE? EXTRACT epared necorting tothe rales ot P Both re mac{ ene Cbemiviry, aod are the most acti or rcLOh ai OF MAN IS NGTH—There- pee retabores exteAcr, Be: en