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EVENING STAR. | } Excellent Hints. Always mend clothes before washing. Alum or vinegar is good to set colors of red, Steen or yellow Sal soda will bieach very white; one spoon- fulie for a kettle of clothes. Save your suds for garden plants, or to har- den yards when sandy. | Sur Poland starch with a cemmon candle, and it will notstick te the iron, and will be much nicer. | Count your clothes-pins, knives and forks, ee handkerchiefs, &c., at least once & | ‘week. ' Wash your tea-trays with cold suds, polish | with a little four, and rub with a dry cloth. ; Frozen potatoes make more starch than fresh — they also make ceree en i ve all your pieces of bread for puddings | , or they will mould. “<j | amine your pickles, sweetmeats, and | everything om away. Buy smal. — of cheese ata time. A hot shovel held over varnished furniture, will take out white spots. A bit of gine dissolved in skim milk and wa- ter, will restoxe old crape. Ribands of any kind should be washed in cold soap-suds, aud not rinsed. if your fist irons are rough, rub them well } With fine salt, and it will make them smooth. | Oat straw is the best for filling beds; it should } be changed once a year. ifyou are buying a carpet for durability, choose small figures. A bit of soap rubbed on the hinges of doors Will prevent their creaking. i Scotch snuffon holes where crickets come Out, will destroy them. ‘Wood ashes and common salt, wet with wa- ter will stop the cracks of a stove, and prevent | the smoke trom escaping. A gallon of strong lye put in a barrel of hard water, will make it as soft as rain water. * peas acranberry bound on a corn will soon u ie In the winter set the handle of your pumpas high as possible at night, or throw a blanket Over it, or straw it up.— Germantown Telegraph #7 The confectioners in Paris now put reli- gious extracts in the bons-bons instead of love Mottoes. S27 People in New York, who have to move on or befere the betore the Ist of May, are in a panic because there are no houses to be hired. S7 Mrs. Emma Hardinge, better known as “Belle Boyd,” who recently gave to the public | twe volumes of adventures in the Confederate and Federal States, in the prisons and in the camps of both sections, now announces herself asthe celebrated ¢xtemporaneous lecturer” at St. James’ Hall, in London. @7 it is said that one of the signson which southern alarmists relied, as promising an in- surrection during the Christmas holidays, was that the negroes were going about the country looking biack. S7 One account of the Seventh Regiment bail in New York says the garden or Eden style of nudity about the bust and shouiders was universally prevalent, and not always with very young ladies, or ladies “fair as ala. baster.”"—Boston Post. S7 The British financial companies formed last year hold 2 nominal capital of $375,000.00 in gold, and ask the legal authority for adding | $150,000,000 more. The aggregate capital of all companies during the Jast three years reaches the enormous sum of nearly two thousand @illions of dolars in gold. S7-The Marquis of Lorn, eldest sou of the Duke of Argyll. aged 2i, is about to start ona | lengthened tour en the American continent. He will be accompanied in this tour by two other young noblemen. In the first instance they proceed to Jamaica. S7 Mile. Tietjens has met with “a rain of wreaths and flowers” in Hamburg S7 More than one million of Webster spelling books have been sold to the South since last April, and the demand is so much greater than the supply that the publishers have sent to Europe to get it printed S7 Mr. Jefferson the comic actor, it is said, bas determined to remain permanently in Lo don, where be bas won great professional pop- uiarity. | S7-A pneumatic tube aispatch company is | organizing in New York. S7 The cashier of the U.S. sub-treasury at San Francisco is a defaulter in $40,000. Sa New York is represented as being extra- ordinarily gay with ils skating carnival. The ponds are lit with calcium burners, the skaters ‘wear fancy costumes and the merry-making is kept up until a late hour. @7 Rather a remarkable subject for debate Was that which cajled together the Irish citi- zens of Indianapolis a few night ago. They | Met to give expression to their sentiments di: approving of the practice of wife murder, re- cent events there having made such a manifes- | tation eminently appropriate. &7 Gen. McKinstry, who was quartermas- | ter in Missouri early in the war, isabout to | publich a history of Fremont’s campaign, and | Promises “startling revelations” which will make a “tremendous sensation.” @7 The census returns show that the total | Sumber of Indians in the United States is three | bundred and seven thousand. About five thousand were in the service of the government during the war, and some thousand more were on the side of the late Confederacy SJ The Saturday Press say= the Fenians are | about to organize a cavalry service, the chief of which will haye the title of “Head Cen- taur.” 1 ~ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ALB ‘VBRNMENT LUMBER A’ ° Ss a OOsetSDaTA +E* BArAS 's Uiee We . ton D.C atuaaty we at public auction, at Alexandria, A QM on TUESDAY Feb: joteacen & let of Sea- following and descrip- Biases eSSsk2y FSa) 4 Oak, 12 to 16 tect long. $988 feet 12 4 Hickory. 12 feet long 43 — Timber, assorted sizes, 20 to 45 feet jong. IT au tot aby eoanttng, tate 1 feat tong. ib, 12 to ng feet long 12 to ¥6 feet long. 2 to If feet lon, 12 to 16 feet long, 18,963 feet 12-4 I2te 16 feet leng. 1.018 feet 16-4 Asb. 12 to 16 feet v 8,254 feet Ship Timber, assor' sizes and he. Each lot of Lumber described will be sold singly | by the thousand feet, the purchaser having the privi Tege of tad ing 5,000 feet or the whole lot. The Lumber must be removed by the purchasers within ten a days from date of sale Government funds. Terms ci iB Gove! DH RUCKER, Brevet Maj. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster, @-l4t Depot of Washington, WAL GOVERNMENT BUILDING? AT awe CAMP STONEMAN on ti jariermaster’s ey ot ashingi . ou Wash ington, ‘ t, February 8, 1385, © Will be sold at public auction, on the premises, under the direction of Brevet Lientenant Colonel James M Moore, A. M , on SATURDAY, Feb- Tuary 10. 14 T20'el m. THIRTEEN FRAME BUILDINGS, sitnated at Camp Stoneman. near Giesboro, B. O., as follows: One (1) Building, 32 by 152 feet. One (1) Building, 12 by 25 feet. One (1) Stable. 12 by 20 feet. One (1) Sink, 12 by 12 feet, One (1) Tank, 5 by 16 feet. One (1) Quartermaster’s Office, 18 by 233¢ feet. One (1) Workshop, 14 . y 28 feet. Oue (1) Barracks, 4 by 253 feet. Two (2) Barrac ach 28 by 259 feet. One (1) Quartermaster Storehouse, 22 by 44 feet. One (1) ities. 2 by 26 feet. * One (1) Tank, 5 by 16 feet. One (1) Bink. 12 by 12 feet. One (1) Quartermaster’s Office, 18 by 2332 feet. A teg will run from 6th street wharf to Giesboro and back. on the day of sale, for the convenience of persons who desire te attend — ‘The buildines will id singly. and must be re- myred he pron jays from —— sale. ‘erms : Cash,in Government fands. D.H RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, fe 5 St Depot of Washington LEGAL NOTICES. RPHANS’ COURT, Feb. 2d, 1853.—Distaict oF CoLumBia, Wasnincten County, To-wit: In the case of Jos, Beasley. executor of Klien Pam pbrey. deceased, the execxtor aforenald has. with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Wash ington County aforesaid. inuted SATURDAY, the 24th day of February, , forthe final settle ment and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where ali the creditors and heirs of sai deceared are notified to atten at the Orphana’ Couft of Washington County aforessid,) with their claime property vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased s estate: provided a copy of this order be publizhed once a week for three wecksin the Evening Star previous to the said day Test:—Z. C. ROBBINS fe 3-lawsw* Register of Wills, EPHANS’ COURT, Feb. 2a, 1356—Distarict oF COLUMBIA, WAsHING TON Co! Ti the care of Lawrence A. L elia, administrators 5 deceased, the administrators cforesaid ha: With the apprebation of the @rphans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid. appointed Saturday, the 2th day of February , 186, for the final setgle ment and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased. and of the assets in hand. as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of anid deceased are notitied to attend the Orphans’ court ef Wast ington Connty aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said do ceased’s estate: provided acopy of thin erder be published once a week for three weeks in tho Evo- Ring Star previous to the said 5, Test— fe2-lawSw* Ville, QPPHaNS’ COURT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the matter of the petition of Mary W. Rod- bird, guardian to orphans of Ephraim B. Kod- bird, for eale of real estate. Thesaid guardian having this day reported the of part of Lot 12. Square 0, to Timothy Ko- *, for fifteen cents per foot, it is this suth day of nary, A. D. 1866, Ordered. That said sale a0 re- ported’stand copfirmed on the 24th day of Febru- ary next, if no objection be made thereto on or be- fore that day; provided a copy of this order be ablished in the Dally Evening Star ones a week or three weeks before said day. WH. F. PURCELL, udge of the Orphans’ Court, Atrue copy—Pnet A ©. RO! NS. fe 2-law3w* Register of Wills. ¢ RPHANS’ COURT, Jan. 20, 1866 —Distaict oF Cotummta, Wasntncton Oounty, To wu :—In the case of David Kdes and Margaret Edes, execu- ters of William H. Edes, dec », the executors sforessid have, with the approbation of the O: phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid pointed Tuesday. the 13th day of February next, the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been collected aad turned inte money; when and where all the ereditors and heirs of said deceased are notified te attend, (at the Or- Phans’ Court of Washingten County aforesaid.) LAMGE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, from | With their claims properly vouched, or they may therwise by 1 e excinded from all benefit in Beicc cece remnant Hosital sud Army | Ses ascemsetcortete: Frovtial a bor of Oke Liven Table Spreads, Linen Bed Spreads | der be published once a week for three weeks in thi kk * Cor - Evening Star, previous to the said day. Woolen B. ete, os sey nena Teat—Z. 0. ROBBINS Linen Pillow Sacks, } \HI8 IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That Bar Mattresses.” = Linen Bed Sacks.” "TD per bes obtclned car Ge Oakes oak Mattresses, low Ticks. Washington county, in the District of Columbia, Cotton Shirts, Iron Bedsteads, letters teetamen: on the personal es- Drawers, Bedside Tables, tate of Charles B Fisk, late of Washington City, Kait Dressing Go a. Moonatte Netting, aos ype ee yornons having oleae ageings . 5 t D Chintz Curtains, &., &c. eam ouchers thereof. to the subscrit fers unusual inducements to parti: wishing to purchase for fonsekocping purposes. ‘The above property will also be soldin quantities te acco jate buyers who wish to sell again. Goods of all descriptions bought, sold, and ex- edanged. ADAMBON & CO., 506 Ninth strest, one door north of Penn. avenu aan OF BURGLARS! best. simplest. and cheapest Sash Lock ever the market, enitable for Dwelling Houses and ears. as it secures the Sash cither up or . Just the thing for the present time whea jars areso plentifol in o: ity. For sale wither wholesale or retail, by subscriber, who owns the right for the District. SAMUEL F. SAVAG bet. 10th and 1th co FOR THE OPERA, ‘We bave now in stock a good assortment of OPEBA CLOAKS, which we will sell at redaced prices. LANSBURGH & BRO., $15 Seventh street, Intelligencer Buildin, SEVENTH STREET. Asthe only importer of Worsted in this elty am able to sell cheaper than £5 other establish- ment. and having a heavy stock of Berlin Worsted 2 D- on hand, and as! am to Europe in twomeuths to purchase ano’ Ino saeortamssnt of WORSTED | TAPESTRY 0) and FANCY G@0UDS, I showld like to make my stock as small as possible, ‘and from this day will se! BLACK AND WHITE ZEPHYR, 1 cents per WIGH COLOR ZEPHYR, % and # cents per GERMANTOWN ZEPHYR, ¥ conta per ounce Ladies that would wish to make Aft Li charge the ated at by bayitS tn RUPPERT'S FANCY TEMPLE, ja13 Sw No. 622 7th st. bet. D and E. TAMPEE Laeger Ean, ooTH rom the Teeth and Gums. elegant prepared ioe Js entirely unequalled ben ¥. 0. WELLS & 00., New York, Proprietors, For sale by all druggists. es a. a eS Oe Bi 1,500 bushels of prime Jackson WHITE POTAs TOES just arrived and forsale from vessels in lote | to suit purchasers by PETER BEBRY, fers" ‘S5 Water street. Georgetown. | FFu E OF TH OPE DESPATCH, ‘Third . near Pennsyl vania avenue. asHine Ton. January 29th, 1868. claims againet this Office will | before the nt of the Company. ascortment inerative R's, See of Feb ras | ry : "WAH: BLENCK, & feb 2-t18 Hope Despat: INPOW SHADES—The jar, in the District, at the owen des bs art ss fo 8 doors above Odd Fellews’ Hail. ~ Foe 475 Lith street between B and F. a » * PAINTING of every description thy the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscri- ber. on or before the 77th day of January next: they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit said estate, a under my hand this 27th day of January, 6-lawiw* MARY &£. FISK ‘P.HIB IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- ecriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Oourt of Washington County,in the District of Celum- bia, letters of administration on the personal estate of Patrick McNeal, late of Washin: % ty D. C., d 3 1 pérsons having clal: Against said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers hereof, to the subscriber, on or before the ath day of January ext; they may otherwise by law be excluded from Jannary, all benefit ef the enid estate. Given under my hand this beta P= of (ja 29-law3w*) JOHN FAGAN. THIS IS To GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County. in the District of Columbia, letters of administration W. A..on the personal e tate of Mary Ann Clark, late of Georgetown, D.C., deceased. All persons having claims against the id deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the me, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the Ith day of Jannary next; they Bay otherwise by law be excluded from all Deneft en of tate. Given under my hand this 16th day of January, ja 18 law3w* M. ADLER. (RecKERY AND GLASSWARE, We would remind onr friends and customore that our stock of the above goods is kept com- plete at all seasons. and as we import our, goods direct can ly the best quality at as low prices as m grades are usuall: sold in nothern cities. PLATED WAR and SUTL the best class. CESEEET eae WEBB & BEVERIDGE. 604 Odd Fellows’ ati, _ Seven! D EAR. Eand EAR AFFE the Office Uf Dr SOLONEY ol Tr. lock; Sunday, 10 to 1. . ja 27-108" ice successor a Philadel- estnut by 5.0. FORD, 290 Pa, -coly RB 1866.—Alm: de la Jenne ‘Chanson . Almanach Seaise, Polichinelle Almanach. -Almanach de Fra: Napoleon. Almanach dela Danse, Almanach dea Jeux de Seciete. Almanach de Franc Mannel dela toune Cuisine. Nou bh illustre de man! V Histoirede France. Almavach vi - mansch del Tluetration. ‘Aimanack Musteai. a re Iman fllustre dela Viele Chaueon ; Pro- pt ue. Almanach M. eraue. ‘Almanech du n Ton. In ‘aris. ‘ePRANCK FAYLOR. PERIMENTAL RESEARCHES EX GINBERING, by Chief Ep beer Be won PRANOK TAYLOR. FOX CHackEns. 7 OKE) FOX CBAOK RR. CRACKERS, NW. BURCHELL, ja 23-8t Corner of 14th and streets. CANARY ie of RED BI DS, AND vale io. street. sieht avenue A street south; ‘2-tawsa* a ARTZ. [EBLMBOLD'S FLUID EXTBAOT BU CHU te q| | rill’s, Maynar | sete Mule Marvess, , Am | Hose Carriag: Mattocks, Bake | | %4 four-horse Wagons, 63 Carte,’ 2 Hearses, 4 Spring miances, Wegen Bodies. Wagon Blankets, Bridles. Gum Buckets uJ Lisp ytd worse ee ood eel orse Harness, ee! 285 Saddles, Whips, ‘Porta ‘lanes, Hammers, Axes. Vic Hoes, Bhovels. Spades. Kettles, Ovens, Brooms, Tubs, 927 nds Castings. 12,475 pounds Scrap Iron, i — |, 22,697 pounds Tire Iron, 762 c. sale will be continued from day to day until le old. Stores must be removed within five days frem date ef sale. Terms: Cash, in Government funds. Brevet Major Gen. and Onief Qi tt tra D. ie a 1 isuist Depot of Washingten. ABGE SALE OF NDEMNED OR} AND OBDNANCE STORES. ee Will be sold at public auction, at Fort Monroe two-berse yo 3S sgons, ra! ‘is, Chains. w Whee! Horse Collars, W jarness, Forges, Ohi pou ands Pounds Arsenal, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, on THURS- Day tee Rh day of February. 1866, at 10 o'clock + oy & Jar wLity of * the following articles. vin = re? 400 field. siege, and sea-coast Cannon, wrought and cast-iron. smooth bore and rifled, of bres varying from three to eleven i sain inches, including 22 <= poh . pennies a > Mortars, cast-iron, i2-peunder, 24-pounder, 8 inch, end 10-inen. “ia ee 28 525 Shot, Shell, Spherical-case, Grape and Uan- ister, for smooth bore and rifled Guns of calibres varying from 18- pounder to 10-inch. 482 breach-loading Carbines, Burnside’s, Mer- nd Nerth’s, new and repaired. 340 Muskets and Rites, U. 8. manufacture. new and repaired ~ foreign Rifles, Austrian, cal. 54, new and re- rec. 17 smootb- hore Pistols, cal. 54, new. 192 breach loading Carbines, Burnside’s, Mer- rili’s, Sharp's and Starr’: Rifles, Heury’s and Spencer's. 1,082 Murketa and Rifles, U. 8. and foreign manu- fgcture, ef various calibres. 525 Revolvers, Colt’s, Remington’s, and Lafau- cheux’s. calibres 44 and 36, 1,072 Sabres and Swords. 6.454 005 Rounds of Ball Moekets, Etfice, and Pistols. A large lot of Artillery Implemet ments. A large lot of Infantry and Cavalry Accoutre- ments and Horse Equipments - A let of Hope, Paulinus, Buckles. Rings, &.. to- gether with a large quantity of Smiths’ and Car- penters? Tool Samples of small-arms roe Arsenal and atthe U.S. Ordnance Ageney, No. 45 Worth street, New Yerk city Thirty days will be allewed for the removal of nce. AH other stores will be required to be removed within ten days from the date of sale, Terme of sale; Cash. T. G. BAYLOR, Captain of Ordnance and Brevet @olonel, U. 8. commanding. uw ‘OVERNMENT SAL SALE OF RESERVED HORSES, QUARTERMAsTER’s Ovvicx, Wasurxeton, D. C., December 12, 1868. The Quartermaster General of the Army directs that all Government Horses now at Giesboro, D. ©., be sold to the highest bidders. : SALES will, therefore, take place at GIESBO- RO, D.@ bniug on THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER U4. 165 and continuing on each "TURSDAY and THURS- DAY thereafter, until all are disposed of. A Beat will | t Sixth-street wharf every hour on the d. s There Horsen have been carefully selected, and superior to any heretofore offered for sale. Animals will be sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 0 clack a. m. 'erme—Caab in Uni States currency. Brevet Brigadier Gene! a PRIS, reve’ ier General in charge de 12-tf First Division, Q. M- 6. 0, a TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, T5600 SEVENTH STREET, One Door North ef Odd Fellows’ Hats, Where they continue to mannfacture and baye on sale « large and fine assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SABDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVEESACES, WHIPs, BITS, SPURS, &e., a, AT LOW PRICES, - BEPAIRING. Trapks, &c., repaired promptly and thoronghiy, : artridges for Carbines o ind Equip- be seen at Fort Mon- Ay st JAMES TOPHAM & 00.8 PREMIUM ae., THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, Qctober Sist, 1864; also, the highest premium, a bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Waebingten, BD. 0., in 1gs7, SOBE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va.,for FRANK MILLER’S OELEBRATED PREMIUM HABNESS OIL, Dealers supplied at the lowest feb 6-Ty FACTORY PRICES, F OM PARIS.—Klaber—Droit des Gens. De —Dictionnaire du Di; et du Consul. Wei -ode du Droit Maritime International, 3 vols. Felix et Demangeat—Traite du Droit Inter- tional Prive, 2 Mariti: artens—Guide Biplomatiques,2 vols. De Cler: Chancelleries, 2 vols. Moreni!— Dictionnaire des Chancelleries, 2 vols. Wheaton— Pes, so du Droit International, 2 vols. Wheat- on—Histoire des Progres du Droit des Gens. 2 vole, ne 18 ¥RANOK TAYLOR, TR COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM A jeasant, ond wEss BABIO will be found a mest pl , safe 8 iy remedy for Qoueus, CoLps, Moansz- UP, w HOOPING COUGH, ANDAaLL avyEc- Tio! HE TuRoat anp Lun its superior stages’ of sonramplion, bes lop neta: Rasen crak ee sam | » has a) pprectated | by most families and sicians. Price cents per bettie, “Has been in constant use in our family twenty years, and vim javerione success, itd it cellent M Susertean Ofice JOB J. DOBBIN, Ofice, Bait. “An attache of this office, long troubled with a stubborn cough, and who supposed his lungs to be » has received the greatest benefit from a single bottle.” —Bais. Clipper. aa ‘Since I Intrefigced it hare. ceverat ofonr physi- lans are prescribin; ie success. ” DoL-eosa" H: BUEF. Chemis Poremouth, —_—$—$<$————_— er rrre ABYLAND AGBICULTUBAL COLLEGE, ‘The Second Session of the Coll: T and. °66 of this institution will oben en ths Hoy wecuary. The entwe and Preparatory Departments embrace @ full course of English, Classical, and Berentific instruction. Board, tuition, washing, fuel, and lights $160 ez coeaten of fi on! 7 Lanna advance, e College miles north of Washington b; railroad or tu: cid pik For further particulars add: ress B. WOR’ President Maryland Agricultural Uollege. ja ll-law3w ‘a, nd Prince George county, _ A N. a. meumn, s0sTick oF THE PEACE, Office No. 511 9th street west, near Penn's avenue, tfully inform ily that he is ns Des! ‘h as administerii well as iT other Osths, arawt Wits, Power of Atto: Notices, &c., &o, ‘articular attention paid to the collection oe and claims in ron vost” FEMBoLys CONCENTRATED EXTBACT Ts the pa hand = a CONCENTRATED BXTRACT LMBOLD'S OUSAPABILLA a Is the Great Blood Purifier. THINGTON, friends and = the weuld lic gene Both are prepared aceording to the rules of Phar- m oy and Ohenietry, and are the most aces thst . ne | PROPOSALS, Govessuerr nate - SURPLUS HABD . Orricr, U.8. A, SovTR Gay STREET, Mp.. J; 3, Besist=Nce. No.8 | Sealed Proposal al | thia office daily, and Foes! ati? WEDNESDAYS and SaTURDAYS daring | month of per for the purchase of surplus | @eOD HABD BBEAD on hai | “The Bread isin boxes of fifty | AW the Bread offered under this advertisement has been carefully and thoroughly inspected, each bex | having been — then ered. and no box come wp to the standard for issue to t: roposals received for less than Te urchases wild np Se on board without expense e purchaser. - Pa: ment required in Sovernment funde on noti- fication of acceptance of bid Twenty days allowed chasers to remove stores. § pat e closed during this time, the time so lost will not be eroigery Sed To} a god audoreed = the en- yelope, ** Pro Is for Herd Bread ” and to a — THOMAS WILSON, Brevet Lieut. Col_ and C.8..U.8.A.. ya 81-tfe27 Brevet Brig. Gen. Velanteers. St OF HARD BREAD. atthisoffice on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY: of each week for all the sprplus HARD BREAD st tore Eread in In boxes of fifty (80) pounds each, ay sear te delivered on board of trans- oops. No (30) boxes. transports if ' | EXPRESS COMPANIES. ApAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. TIME TABLE. , BXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- o'clock mm. om | > * recoop- | liowed replaced which did mot SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF TRE COMPANY IN WASHINGTON, D. GO. BAILY AS FOLLOWS. |amnrvs, ber Partisle Fat |)"Eaarase Sol 70 tebe Columbus.) PUlscubatl ACteveland "All purebases wil ndianapolis, Cairo,|| ¢- 4 ye ithout expense to the purchaser. 3:8 . ‘oft, ais cA. Ml. Pike proporals recetved for ees, than twenty (20) | P30 F- ™- hice ; mig ck 8 rim. | boxes, one thonsand ( mands. Mise: Mem: | PFayinent reaaired on notification of acceptanee of a ‘ash vill sovernmen funds. e of ould be aforeed ““Propoeste fee | sans | \Prederice lecpensy | my JAMES CURRY, Col.ando.s.v. | 7 Lt Demediee poate — = Gumberiand, and Way- | F[EUMBOLD’S EXTRACT B UOHU. FRir. x |} stations (eiveandald< | HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. (Way-stations weet of HELMBOLD’S BUOHU. : ; Comberiand, Md.;{ HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. 73t P.M. 4 Wheeling, & Parkers: / THE ONL yy rc] THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR F3{ v- m-| } Ammapont ~t| : DIABETES, 330 Norfolk, Fortress M: g IRRITATION OF THE NECK 6F THE BLAD- FRtr. =|} ree,and City Pol et] & EE DER. INFLAMMATION OF THE KID- Richmond_and_ Peters. NEYs.CATARRH OF THE PLAD- burg; Danville, Ba- DER, STRANGUARY OR 5154. . PAINBUL URI- 3: Poe. ATIN bo! S.30P. uw. For these diseases it 1s truly asovereign rem- Le edy. and too mnch cannot be said its praiso. A ) single sloxe has been known to relieve the most ur- Feicsicnenme wall ite itaymptoms, 7 . Eelreyou troubled with that distressing pain in pit ig Pe the small of the back and through the hips? A or teey osen end teaspoonful aday of Helmbold's Buchu will relieve prota mag you. i . faula and Moutgom-|| ,. PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS 7: al. a oat romeo |) 5284.0 PLEASE NOTICE, 8:30P. uM. Dalen Orange. Gor.|| 50r.™ I make no secrect of ingredients. Helmbold’s Extract Buchn is composed of Buchu, Cubebs and Juniper Berries, eclect#d with great care, prepared in vacuo and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY, These ingredients are known asthe most yalua- ble Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC is that which acts npon the kidneys. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY, is pleasant in taste and odor, free from allinjurious properties, and imm: te in ite action. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, seo Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the U.S.,of which the following isa correct copy: *Bvenv. Its odor ie strong, diffusive, and some- what aromatic. its taste bitterish and logous to thatof mint. It is givenchiefty tn complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chroni:Ca- tarrh of the Bladder, morbid irritation of the Blad- der and Urethra. di of the Prostrate, and Re. tention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts conecrnedin its evacuation. It has also been recommended In Dyspepsia. Chronic Bheumatism, Cutaneous A ffections, and Dropsy.”” FOR FURTHER INFORMATION valuable works en the Practice See Pre of Phys! of Phil. chia. See any and ail Standard Works on Medicine, FROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING CHEMIST 1N THE WORLD. Tam acquainted with Hf. T. Helmbold; he occu- pied the drug store opposite my resiaence, and Wwaesuccetsiulin conducting the business where others bad not been equally so befure him. Ihave been favorably impressed with bis character aud evterprine WM. WEIGHTMAN, . (Firm of Powers & Weightman ) Manufacturing Ohemista, Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadelphia. { From the Philadelphsa, Sesame Bulletin, March We are gratified to hear of the continned success, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helm- bola. Dregetst Hisstore, next to the Metropoli- tan Hotel. is 28 feet front, 230 feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand estab- lishment, and speaks favorably of the merit ef his articles. He retains bis office and laboratory in this city. which are also model establishments of their class, The proprieter has been induced to make this statement from the fact that his remedies, although advertised, are GENUINE PREPARATIONS, And knowing that the intelligent refrain from using anything pertaining to Quackery. or the Patent Medicine order,—most of which are pre- pared by self-styled Doctors, whe are too ignorant to read a physician's simplest prescription, much less competent te prepare Pharmaceutical prepar- ations, THESE PARTIES RESORT te varions means of effecting sales, such as copyin, parts of advertisements of popular remedies and finishing with certificates. The Science of Medicine stands SIMPLE, PURE and MAJESTIC, having Fact for ite Basis, Indac- tion for its Pillar, Truth alone for its A WORD OF CAUTION, Health is most important; and the afflicted should se an advertised medicine, or any remedy, nn- # contents or ingredients are kuown to others besides the manufacturer, or until they are satis- fied of the qualifications of the party so offering, HELMBOLD'’S ENUINE PREPARATIONS, FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA And IMPROVED ROSE WASH, a ards of 16 years. Establish’ spared by HT NELMBOLD. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS, HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WARB- 594 Broadway, New York, LMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, pataummmmane ty street, ” ja 18-2w Philadelphia, Pa. R TRENGTH TO THE WEAK! BSS YOUTH TO THE AGED I! BLIOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR, This ration is nnequalled as a Rejuvenator and maton of wasted or inert fanctions, ‘The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene eae as mas oe ——. = and in stre: and enable ‘agai the days of their pristine yy. It not only exhilerates but ens, and js really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition ef servility, self-abuse, misfertune, or ordinary sickness, No matter what the cause of he omg | of any human organ, this peoy preparation will remove the ef- forever. eek at once and 'BIOKRENE ImpoTENcy, GENERAL Besinity, Nervous IncagacitY, Dyspzrsta, Depression, Loss oF Ap- PETITE, Low Sririts, WEAKNEss OF THE ORGANS oF GENERATION, IMBECILITY, ZNTAL Invo- NCE, EMaciaTion, ENNU!, IT Has a Most Dr- DIGHTFUL, ig ng Axp Hove. ade ae X oUs SYSTEM, an who are ip an) jreeaee disabilities are earnestly ad- hem te live over Ovum Pee er oa: Reurein this most excellent un uelled preparation. , by impradence, have lost their NATURAL vicok, will ind @ speedy andperma. nent cure in the BIOKRENE. The FEEBLE, the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- ING. the OLD should give this valuable discove: atrial; it will be found totally different from icles for the same pu: 08. org PEW NLgs Matin Pech tnvananie in nervous weaknesses o! ail kinds, as it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- It is also ® grand'tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the firstdose. A brief persistence in its use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish mpensia forever One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for 95. BeLD BY DruGGists GENERALLY. Sent by express anywhere. Py, Sasrersing INGS & HILLYER, P: teRCH Ss Dey street, New to Bold by S* C. FORD, corner lith dec S-eoly.a and Pennsylvania avenue MPSON’S POMADE OPTIEM — For f Thea arich gloss and exquisite fame to the Hair, ater superior t er other lomade Prepared ARS o. ‘LLS & OO. York, and sold by all Druggists, Price Se. and per bottle. capeeeenenrenermmagenetemenaie BS BALSAMIC MIXTURE.—This old reac che at eae Ess > joe Giver Le jan ye — J EBOME’S Ha: retaini te its ort the inconvenience at- tending the use of «dye. Sold by ail druggists ai cents per bottle RBs MEDICATED GINGER BREAD NUTS, for worms, unrivaled in + and lierly - for children, being eaten as an For sale by druggists, Price 9$cents per box, _Seniseoty SST ise LARGE eet” =p S* PIA STRINWAY 2 SONS! PIANOS, ee LDfSR,OULAS, SRETORNR, FoR 1 LL nal color, without oe 4 comprising all rentstyles, has eceived at our Warerooms, and for sale acer aries We have also on hi eaveral 08, which we have taken in exchange, and whi offer sali terms. ch we Ofer fog HETIEROTT & 00., Bole of Steinway’ Plance ond ‘Menne'& Hamlin’ Oshinet Organs. ie8 (7 ABLYLE’S Preccrickthe Great, vol, 5, Prison Lf in Tae Beet by Lient. A’ 0. Abbott Feattmoerit, SMES fon et Corner Lith and F streets. jeill & Smith’s Compen- BE ya hgmeenc wets Bache C8, ‘s Anatomy; ry ; Grose’ Bilis’ Fe lowest cre vine FRANCK TAYLOB., sSiee Galea SUN ee ‘ool doneville, Charlottes ville OFFICES: 514 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. no M-tf EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA- THON COMPANY. OFFICE AND DEPOT: COMMERCIAL BUILDING, No.— Louisiana sy,, between Ninth and Tenth streets. eis ° NAmoNaL This Company is now prepared to doa GENERA EXPRE ND_TRANSPORTA- mn . TION BUSINESS Te and from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Warhington, Alexandria. Rickmend, Peters- burg. Norfolk. Lynchburg, Charlottes- ville, Winchester. Harrisonburgh, Staunton, Lexingten, Salem, and Bri ; jstol, in Virginia Knoxville, Tennessee; Weldon, Goldsboro bury, and Charlotte, N. ~~. mingten. Newbern, Raleigh. Salie! 8 and from All Stations on the Orange and Alexandria, Vir- ginia Central, Virginia and Tennessee. Biob- mond and Petersburg. Petersbarg and Wel- don. Wilmington and Weldon, Atlantic and North Carolina, Kaleigh and Gaston, and North Cerrolina Central Rail: An rapidly as possible the Lines and Agencies of the Company will be extended to other Btates, of which due notice will be given, The tariff of charges is b upen fair business principles, yielding a reasonable profit to tha Com any, Without being oppressive tothe public U; his sae it a presente its Tay for = = share of patronage, relying upon jarge capit: and thé c! aracter of its officers agents for that public confidence essential to success. ee iy A. CHAPMAN, Agent. STEAMBOAT LINES. STEAMSHIP OOMP. TO Y mania Tee ANY The Steamers com: ng this line are the JOHN GIBSON, Capt. Young, E. 0. K MIGHT, Capt. Morris, FAIRFAX Oapt. Winters. Keates oe Rays Be enay ars raat every WBDN . Ms and Toot of G street, Wi D. O.. every ing to) UESDAY and FRIDAY, at7 a.m. - Ereight recetves nd oe business hours, under cover. Oe stosmare ot this line now connect with Alex- andrii = Orange Bencons. sre 't forwarded oint along the line 5 10 ORGAN, BHINEHART & OU. Agents Corner 1th and Penn. — south aid BOWEN, BRO. & 00, A Va. . B. OMWELL & GO., Agents, ne Be “= 86 West street, New York. \RIESEMAB_ Protected by RIESEM ects vis, , &c. Trice. 8 le remedy _ win Secondary Symptoms, thus Viet $0 ose of mercury ‘and all other deleterious dients. ‘Kech preparation 1s in the form of a most able Lore! nge. Secured from the effeetapf climate and of atmosphere. in tim cases. at $3 each, fh 88 eed ia pete d ~ as ad, iniulste * Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roux, &o.- jesale and retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 . ww York. Bipoibe bad slac of B. 0. FORD, No. 290 Paaten JOHN D. EDMOND & OO., 51 3 613 7th street, between D and B, BATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, 8, BLACKSMITHS, HOU bk ER's, KM . SEHOLD BONERAL HARDWAKE and OUTLEDY. Oat and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Bhovels, Pic , Axes, Bope, Gine, Bplit Oane for chair bottoms, a ore ivan 513 Hr Pain 513 ¥ OONFIDENTIAL, who have injured themselves bp abits which ‘t them for business, Bent to any address, tm a sealed envelope on r ceipt of Twenty-five conta. Address |. A, STEWART & OO., acc ty mm. OH AS. Ss MPOBTANT.TO FEMALES I, Demabipsijen of ingredients tu thens ination nts in gave nee lens at cxtemervageamaion. are mild in their operation, and cannet do harm the most delicate; certain in correcting all i larities, Painful Menstruation, remo all structions, whether from cold-or otherwise, - ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sloop, which arise from interruption of nature. DR. peace p23 “paged ap EE] at of a new ere in Sait ere eee so many to @ % —. enjoy good health uniees abe oe regelen and whenever ap ——— takes vise ihe gaa. topes oy Fut [orwar jwith IMBED 1 ate ord PRBS . DON'T BR 43 F ECEIVED. Take aepteie ts FEMAL' a LIABEER : comprised in Woaiy = ‘OHEESEMAN’S PILLS ‘Standard Bemedy for WASHINGTON & bTi- | MORE-and WAS we WASHINTON A . Bow run as fellows. — a ” Lew FOR BALTIMORE = } ve dally, except 5 1125 a. m., and 2:30, and 4:38, - FOR ALL WAT STATIONS. sane daily, except Sunday, at 6:20, 8. ™., ang FOB WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIg JUNCTION, Leave st € and 6:20 m. and at 2:30 and 4: p.m FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:20 and 7:30 s. m.,and €35 B.m. No trains te or frem Annapol: on Sunday. ON SUNDAY. FOR BA . and FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p. m. FOR ALL PABTS OF THE Leave daily, except Sunday, at 1:30 » Ou Sunday at 7.30, m. only. jom with trains from Baltimere to ti T Of Tie to the Weet tas Wasblugton ation ticket Office ren és ane ‘ advertisement of Through tin jeemne D' . Ay Line. ee W.P.SMITH. Maser of L_M. OOLE, General Ticket cc 8-tf GEO. 8. KOONTS, Agent, Wi Wasmineton, Ja ‘Trains between Washington ané De ran as follows, vis : ‘OR NEW YORK. without change of cars, Loove daily (exeopt}Sunday ) at 7 om antes and m FOR ‘Sew XORK, changing cars at Philadel- Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11:18 © m. and . mm. _— FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dally (except Sunday) st 7:38 and 31:25 a. m., and 4:35 and 7:30 p.m, jing ears for dsily. except Bunday. ing car rum only to Philadel rough tickets to Phil ite. or Boston. cam be had at the Station Office at all hours in the day, as well as at the new office in the Amer, fean Telegraph Exilding. Pennsylvania avenue. between « 6th streets. See Baltimore and Ghio Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Ab- Bapolis, and the Weet W.P SMITH, Master of Transportation. L. M.OOLE. G oc 30-tt G . General Ticket Agent 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington a THROU FROM WASHINGTON RIA TO RR: = LYNCHBURG aMoNS x AN On and after TUESDAY. December 12, 1865, pas- senger trains on this road will ran daily excepted) as follows *s0 Leave Washin; 5 Leave Alexandria st 7:40 a.m. Leave Gordonsville at 1245 p.m. Connecting with Virginia Central road te Rieh- mond and Staunton direct. Arrive at Riebmond at 5:30 p.m. Arrive at Lynchburg at 5.45 KORTH. Leave Lynchburg at 7 a.m Leave Richmond at 7:08 m. (Sunday Arrive at Washi ats. Connecting with talus to rie rts of the I and Weet. = mone Local freight train leaees Alexandria at 7:40 8 7 arr ‘ves at Gordonsville at 5-25 p.m. St at éa.m., 1635 pm. reight train leaves Alexandria at 245 arrives at Lynchburg at 6:40 p.m, yrehburg at 245 a. m., and arrives a? Alexandris at 6-19 p.m. Express freight train joaves Alexandria at 7:00 p and arrives at Lynchburg at 10:10a.m Leaves t 2:40 D. m.. arrives at Alexandria nm This route has the advantage over others a continuous rail from New York to Lpneke tt ee pannce Falrf Bull Run, Manassas ax a! le 5 toe, Cattlett’s, Bap; nnock ig —4 + Culpeper, Orange and Gordonsville, where many of the late great bat- tles iol ee a ane a e1 can i. dame’ Building. opposite the Baltimore and Obie Re road Depot. in Washington; also. at the Depot cu Se avenue, and st th; of 6th street and Pennsylvania avenne, w ational Hotel ‘ave from the corner of Ist and © % 5. BOArresrr. Seneral Su; jent. J M. BROADUS, Ge ‘Bicket it Alexandria, Dec. 11, 1845, ‘weiter G™t PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO TEs ORTH AND WEST. FOUR DAILY TRAINS. WINTER SCHEDULE. On and after November 20th, 1888, trains will as follows = - TW9 TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at 8:30 and 7:90 P. & SLEEPING ©AES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARE AND QUIOK TIM of +68 itte’arg. S7'No ol mira, Erie, or & ictel. 1 opposite Willards’ between Baltimore, E> S*°2ET DISEASES! GECRET BISEASREs; SAMABITAN’S GIFT SAMARITAN'S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN EEMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Gure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, e¢. Centains no Mineral, no Balsam, ne Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Rfest @ Ours. ‘Trey entirely vegetable, ony gupiemennt fate, tad will ture the fn from two to four days, ip “twenty-four hours.” versity of 7 NOE Toone who have despaired who have bons gorged Mereary, 87 CUMARITAN'S GIFT, gent by mail in « plain env % Price Male packages, $2 , SB. BLOOD! BLOOD!!, Broop1) LORRS, seiibas, | DALES. pages... SxP ws D HERE Forces Price S J EONSSAY OF THE SAM WHAT TEE EES REMEDIES. ear eS tar, 7 send me ove sagt ar eralontlg ee Bie Seana ese a aay properties. S rer prices, TAYLOR

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