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. CiTED MAToR—A few nights ago the ayor of Richm c * firing around sn them eedings, ape- ithont the fearof the law or proper for age. crept up behind him, a’- ack of the terrible things to bis cout- p-erackers and the City Hall, we tail, an@ then set Gre to them. This of courre | Bi Attention from the bovs » do fighting the spitefa) | diverted his Hono: for he had enough hittle i devils.” to keep them from serioas- ly damaging hi< niferm, if not his person. Ere the smoke ot battle bad passed away, how- ever, the thoughtless youths bad made good their escape, and his Honor, after a caretul sur- vex of the «field of eperations,” concladed :o | make the best of a bad bargein, and retarned to bis apartment to dream over the fast age in which we live foThs Mar & Law tx ITALY.—The con- flict between the civil and ecelesiastical au- thorities Upon the marriage question in Ltaly has had curious results. It has been discov- ered tbat cermin ladies residing im the sonth- «rp provinces, the widows 0 government of- Neials, and who, as such, were entitled to the receipt ef & pension, bad contracted fresh matrimonial obligations without ceasing to make their usual half-yearly application to the Treasury. In due course, partof them. came to light, and the paymeat was disputed. The ladies, however. insisted that, as they were married simply by a priest, | withont conforming tothe conditicas of the jaw, whieh regards the civil contract only as binding, they were still, strict speaking, widows, and consequently entitied to draw their allowances as before. As no provision had been made for such cases the authorities werecompelled to sudmit, and the pensions bare been paid. How THE InprlANs Benave rn Texas.—The following recent incident of Texas border life ™may perhaps tend to dispel some of the remain- ing romantic notions entertained in regard to he Indian character. Sarah Jane Luster was in Texas, with a family named Robb. Daring the absence of Mr. Robb, a band of Nicoral: Comanches came tothe house, anc were in- Vited in by the children, bi 1 isfied there were no men the . and attempted to carry off one of the children. Mrs. Robb resisted, and clung to the child: | wherespon one of the savages went behind. @ her by the hair, drew her back and cut throat.” This was commuitied in sight of ise Luster, who had taken refuge in the up- per part of the cabin. and was so shocked as to utter a groan, which leading to her discovery, she was captared, and with the two children, jeaving & babe in the cabin, was taken to camp Petter ter the Legs Amerwan Indu chises MITAL TO THE SOUTH —Last wine ure of Tennessee chartered the din an increased production of South- pies. by advancing money to farmers vorable terms. Mr. M. J. McHaffie has recently arrived in this country, commissioned by large Britien eapits lists to examine into and report upos the American Industrial Ageney. and is new making a tour throngh the Sonthern States. ig company with Col. Benj. E. Green, Soheitonef the Amerieau Industrial Associa, tion, to satisfy himself as to thi future financial responsibility of the people of that section. Featners.—A Paris Journal speaking of | ladies’ dresses, bas the annexed: “Another fashion. of an eccentric character,is appearing. it consists of trimmings made of feathers. Formerly a piume or marabout was worn in the bonnet: now the whole person is covered | With them, just like the savages of the New | World. Sportsmen cannot supply chem in | sufficient quantit Feathers of the peacock, partridges, lo. pheosant, jay, blackbird, and pigeons all seized on with eagerness, and even the ducks of the ponitry-vard are pincked to satisfy the caprice of our tashion- able ladies ~ @F The Wedd ers went quite recentiy to pisy Griffith Gaunt, in Milwaukee. The play bulls which they had posted everywhere anout ‘@mpounced that an inhabitant of the town, who had never before appeared on any stage, would lend them his assistance for that night only. The excitersent was great in Milwau- wie. What inhabitant was stage-struck! The theatre wae crammed from top to bet'om. When the curtain rose the inhabitant of Mil. the facts, or | rial Agency, with very valu- | The purpose of the company | resent and | = r 1ox.—The fashion cx r- rerpondextef the New York World writes: ‘fhe new fashioned walking.drere ‘e iovaria- bly composed of double skirt, ‘he under oue wat long enough to escape contact with the parement, the upper one varying in length wih the style and taste of the wearer. The under pre t may be madein fold« at the edge, or m: be plain and hemmed in any fentastic style. It is frequently of colored merino or cashmere, the color repeated in the trimming of the bonnet or in the casaque. Young persons are permitted bright colored oats, ifthey always co ont attended by their mammas or a femme de chambre. The up- per skirt tscut, L believe, in six pieces.straight in frcni and at the back; no folds at the waist, | and almost no fulluess at the lower edge. whichis the subjectof a thousand capricious variations —plain, scalloped, pointed Greek and Koman patterns, and what not: the edges ereabouts set off with either jet or rib- . or galloon, or 1m fringe. ‘The casnqu: is the covering most worn with this style ot dress, but it is no leuger cut in the well-knownsack style. The peplom proper ts straightin the front and in the back, and pointed at the sides, Siaall hoopsare admitted under the walking- dress. MATRINON ‘TALY.—In Genoa there are regular marriage brokers, who bave memoran- dum_books filled with the names of marriage- able girls the different classes, with notes of | their figures, personal attractions, fortanes, and other circumstances. These brokers go about endeavoring to make arrangements in the same off-hand, mercantiJe manner which they would | bring to bear upon a business traneaction; and | when they succeed they get a commission of | two or three per cent. upon the portion, with such extras or bonuses as may be voluntarily | Destowed by the party. Marriace at Genoa is | tus ofren simply a matter of busmess calcula- tion, generally settled by the parents or rela- | tions. who draw up the contract before the Parties have seen one another; and it is only | when everything else is arranged, and a few days previous to the marriage ceremeny, that the future husband is introduced to his partner for ife. Should he find tault with her man- | Bers or appearance, he may annul the contract, on condition of defraying the brokerage, and any other expense incurred. DRINKING AT MEats.—Whea fat meats, or sauces composed partly of butter, are taken, and cold drink directly after, the butier and fat are rendered concrete, and separated rrom the reet of the aliment. This congealed oily Matter, being then specifically tighter than the remaming contents of the stomaeb, s | thetop of the food, often cs easy, paintal sensations abo! ardina and j breast, and sometimes a teeling of aiding And anxiety: at other times, when the stomach | regains its heat, the tatty matter is | by little and little, from weak | | } cily regurgitations, which are very disagree. able. in such cases a litle compound spirits of burisborn, with a glass of warm water and sugar, will convert the fat into soap, and give | instant reliet—jSir James Murray's Medical Es. says. able” on the tickets, a motive was posted over thedoor «No geatieman admitted unless he comes his elf. —_—_—_—_—_—_— BANKER2. JAY COOKE & Co. BANKERS, | #ifteensh sirect, opposste Treasury, Sbyand sel 8 tcurrent market rates, and keep onstautly on hand, a full supply of all GOVEBNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIE8, AND OOMPOUND INTEREST NOTBS. Orders {sz STOCKS. BONDS, &o , executed, and Collections made on all accessible pointe. se l-tf B4RRow «€0.,— | | SF Ata negro bs alien of “Not transfer. | | | BANKERS, Corner Lonieians aven nd Seventh reet, DEALEKS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVEB ay 3-tf AND LAND WARRANTS. First National Bank of Washington, 4.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, wankie who had never Appc*red oa Any stage WS ditcovered to be a Pic! @7 A tashior young Indy of Lonisville anda noted beanty, suddenly faded toa pale sad epectre of her former self. No cause conid t be assigned and at length sne was watched narrow and was observed to rise in the night | and in her night dress proceed to the arbor in the garden and sit fora long time. Her tather | becoming alarmed approached and spoke to | ber. when he @iScovered that she was in a tompembniic state. She is now under medi- cal (reatment and will probably be cured. Tue Virgin jvster Law.—The Norfolk Virginian (hus stigmatizes the Virginia oyster jaw. “The oyster iaw is a burnmeg disgrace. and unjustto the large portion engaged in taking and carry- its operation bas driven from our | sbores to Maryland an immense trade, while the whole liberal policy of tae latter is secar- | ce revenue to the State, besides form- nuclee of & thriving branch of com- ———— @/ Doring the recent session of the Eqaal- Tigbts Convention & blropg-Minded femae en- tered a crowded street-raiiroad car. An old gentrose to give ber a seat, but asked, “Be | you one of those women’s-righters!"" “1 be.” | ~You believe a woman should have all the | rights of a man!” “Yes. | do.” “Then stana op and enjoy them like a man;” and stand up shedid SF in Canton, tately,a young lady banged herself because ber husband scolded ber for giving away sixteen dollars in eharity. The person for whom the money was intended d: not get it, and she poisoned herself in her vex- ation. aud a thiré person who bad intercepted the sixteem dollars, hearing that his dishones- ty bad caused the death of two others, threw Bimeelf into a well A GREAT ARMY IN KUSSI —The recruiting . Which is te take place im Kussia from the “7th | Japnary to the 271 of February, 11 the rate of foar comscripts per 1,000 inbabitants. and five per 1.0W im certain districts. wil! prodace 550.40 men. The Russian army at present numoers 600,000 men under arms: add to which the &1),000 produced by the uew levy, and the rownd number ie 1,650,000 men lady, numea Elien Alcorn, was burned so badly by the explosion of kerosene onl, which she was pouring en the fire from a Sunday, in Brookiyn, N. Y., that she two boursatterwards. Miss Anne:te 1. Powten also died in New York city from the effects of burns by her clo.bes taking fire trom the kitchen range. Both girlg were six- teen years o! nS A Sa —An Engish paper says: +A Most curious sight is witnessed when a larze steamer arrives in Southampton Water. Toe moment s comes to her moorings a flock of abont two Bundred sea gulls hover abont her. to pick up the scraps of bread, meat and o‘ful that are thrown overboard. ise, residing in Hamburg, . Pa. setupa gun-trap in hig smoke house for the benefit of some thieves who bad stolen his meat. He forgot that he bad set the trap, and was the first one to open the door of the smoke house. when the gan wae discharged and be was almost instantly killed S7 A two year old Maine colt was sold for 325,000 receatly. OuRESB-BATERS — The consumption cheese ip England amounts to the qpantity of §21,250,00 poundsa year. 87 A Western raiiread company has adopted the eight hour system in its machine shops, and the wages of the workmen bave been cur- respondingly reduced. : itive Americans who vituperated for his ridicule of Brotaer Jonathan's rities. had better read about the Re- Iresbment Room at Mugoy Junction, and see how he treats John Bull. S7-A very liberal body—George Peabody. @7'1t wesa Dutchman who saida pig haa ho ear MArks @xcept & short tail: and it was a British magistrate who, being told by a vaen- Doud that he was not married, responded, “That's # good thing for your wife ” S7 Ata Christmas dinner given by General KS. Foster to bis children in indianapolis, when the father turned up his plate he found ender it @ deed for the land on which his house stood, eee of bus sons, and valued at three thousand dollars. SJ The remarkable time made by the Hen- Tiena, the winner of the yacht race, may be Measured by the fact that voy: was ac- tually sborter by a day and a hal; " f we last but one Ou: Java. G7 Rev Mr. pyre ok Uv Tean, -peading Sou of Towpkins county, New York, used to say: “The Ortbox pr to keep the people oat of Bell. but I preach te keep heli out of the peo- pie.” S&F Theodore Tii'on writes to the lavepen- 1 “There is more hilarity among Western mong Eastern people. Work is more of bere than at home. More than half the ter done by the American peopie falls trem the mouithe of Western wen.” of amazng nard steamer, the A Verselist elergy- earesince through than the | WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 15th street, opposise the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United States FONE MILLION DOLLARS.om Webny and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIESat carrent market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal ang prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFOBMATIOS tn regard to GOVEEN- MBMT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, Marc! 1866. LEGAL NOTICES, AUOTION SALES. ¥ THUS. DUWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. POTOMA® FISHERIES AT AUCTION. Wil be rented to the highest bidder. at Pablie Auction, on WEDNESDAY MUBNING, Jangary 9, 18-7, at the Auction Store, No 174 Bridge street Georgetown— hi ag Landings on the Potomac fle above Georgetown, known for notes satisfactorily jndors: 4‘, A RITCAI THOS. DOWLING, Auol desta [Times &@ Courier} B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTI@N SALE OF WO STORY FRAME LLING HOUSE. On TUESDAY, the sth o'clock p.m , we shall sell, by the premises, an excellent two ling house. ry frame d situated on the east side of Sth street, being part of Lot No. 12. in front of 16 feet 2 inches, mblic alley. Terms of sale: One-half cash. and balance in six months. with interest. Conveyancisg at cost of purchaser, de 31-td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots. BY THOS. DUWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. SALE OF IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of adeed of trust, duly Liber J. A. 8 , No. 199, felios 483, &c., records of the District of Columbia, we the 8th day oc January, 1857, at 4 o'clock p expose forsale, at public auction on the premi: ses, certain real estate in Georgetown situated, being part of Lot numbered one hundred and four, 104,) in Bealls additton to sald town, beginning lor the same at the end of 140 feet from the north- eretcorper of Green and Beall streets, ranoin, east by and with the line of Beall street 42 feet an: and 4:12 of a foot, thence north 40 feet, theuce west and paraliel with Beall street 39 and 4 12 feet, thence north aU fect, thence weat 3 feet, thence south 120 feet to the beginning, with tae baiid- ings, improvements and irtenances te the same belonging. Terms: One haif oash; balance in 6,12 and 18 mont} 8, to be secured by w deed of trast on the Prewi All_convevancin, stampa at pur Chaser’s cost. the terms of sale are not com- plied with within five days after thesule, a resale will be had at the cost and risk of defaulting pur- chaser. %100to be paid at the fali of the hammer. WALTER 8. COX, HARLES M. MATTHEWS, Third Building Association of 4 THOS. DOWLING, Auct._ BY W. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES BALE OF 1MPOVYED REAL ES- TATE IN WASHINGTON. D.C By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liver N.C T., No, 37. &o.,ofthe Land Recor's of the Distrit we will. on the 9th day of Januar, ;at 4 o'clock p.m, expose for sale at public auction, on the premises, certain Real Estate, being Lots No. 10 and 11, in Samue: Davidson abdi vision of Square namber- ed one bundres and eignty-three, in city, B.C , with the buildings. improve: appurtenances to the saine belonzing erms One half cash: balance in 6,12 and 13 montbs, to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Al! conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser If the term: sale are net complied with within five days a resale willbe bad at the risk an fanlting purchaser, the hammer, recorded in the land 08 m., o ‘Trastees of the Ge: st of de- 2100 to be paid at the fall of WALTERS COX. CHAS M. MATTHEWS, Trustees of the Third Bullding Association, of Georgetown. de7 coads W.L. WALL &CO, Anct: B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VEBY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE WHARF PROPERTY IN GEORGETUWS. D. 0., AT AUOTIUN. On THURSDAY, January 10, 1867. at one o'clock P. u., 1 will sell, on the premires, all of that very valuable and desirable f property on the south tide of Water street, between Washington ‘son streets, adjoining the lumber yar: KE. Libby avd Wheatley & Bo: upied as a wood and 3.0, & vo. coal yard by roperty bas a front of about 80 feet on the wer. with a depth of nearly 600 feet, 48 fee v r street. and ali Washington street of ubent 74 feet, a! improved by arubstantiol wherf, built this seasou, and an office fronting on Water street. This property, altogether, is the most desirable wherf properties for wood, coal, or lumber yerds inthe A + of Jefferson atreet, between nal, fronting 8 feet on Jef- th of 104 feet 4 inches, and Fri table. All conveyances and stamps, &c., paid for by the purchaser. aq pemeeon given on or before the tirst day of pril isi7 Terme to be mate known on the day of sale, 1 which will be liberal. de2s eots THOS. DOWLING. Anct. ERY THOS. DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown, TRUSTER'S SALE QRYALUABLE BEAL BS- By vir of a deed of trust made by James Rho- dier and wife to th bscriber, the 6th dey of Uc- tober. 1855 and rec: 4 , folio 216, &:., Ty the pretses, THURSD 1866, + No. at public sale, ia froat _ the 27th December, » BE 4 Oclock p.m, the following described real » being part of lots No. 47 ual 4).ia Pe ter Beatty, Tureikeld and Deakin’s addition to Georgetown an! Di Te-aid, erroneously wamed in former deeds as lots ad 6), - ginning for the same at tie énd of 87 feet 6 faches measured on Bling drawn east from the intersec- tion of the east Line of Lingan with the uorth line of Prospect et and ruuning thence east with the north line of Prospect street 20 fe-t; thence north and parallei with Lingan street 93 feet more oF less; thence west and parallel with Prossect reet 20 feet: thence south ‘allel witb Lia gan street 93 feet more or less to the beginning | | Terms of sale: One-third cash; and we due in six and twelve months, with interes: fromthe Ouy «f sale the title being retained until fall pay- ment of the purcha: one y. If the terms of sale are not compliéd with within three days after the day of sale the trustee re- serves the right to resell, upon three at the risk lors cost — ee Locicpenn B VeyORe! and stem; Surchaser's cost. cen race TOIL CAPERTON Presion, de 13 e€0 THOS. DOWLING, Act. S77 THE ABOVE SALK WAS POSTPONED until MONDAY, January 7th, 1397, sawe hour and plaee, HUGH CAPEBTON, Tras tee. de 29-eo&de “s notice, ME COUBT OF THE DIs- of COLUMBIA, 3 . jay of January. A. D. 1367. eee Equity, No. 796 Wiliam ie iit 7; erustes ser tee 8k . Tr, A io above entitied eanse to make te of the real es- . deceased, in the proceed 1g teported to the Coart that oF THE guPR This 24 di Joba P. decree in said cause, he With day of A. D. 1886, sold aD, 11} iwSanare five h red oud thire impro the vements thereon, co! all frame house, to William &: forthe sum of twenty-five ind red ( 9 ? that the purchaser has fully comp! e terms of sale by paying all the purchase money in cash to said trustee: It is therefore by the Conrt, this 24 day ef J ry, A D. 1837, or- | dered that the said pate and report be ratified aud confirmed. unless cause to the contrary thereo. be shows on oF before the Sth day of February, A.D. L:67: Provided @ copy of this order be published in the Bvening Star three times a week for three Successive weeks before the said Sth day of feb- Test—R. J. MBIGS, Olerk. BPHANS’ COURT, December 11, 1366.—Dis- TkIC7 OF COLUMBIA, WasHiNGTON OoUNTY, To wut :— In the case of Johanne Brown, ediminis- tratrix of Daniel Brown, di . the adminis- tratrix aforesaid has. with the approbation Mforeantd, "eppaluted “Seterday tet tme See reeaid, sp; at jay. 5 7 Javnary, 187, for the final settioment and die tribution of the personal estate of said de- ceased. and of the assets in hand.as far as the game bave been ecllected and turned into money when and where all the creditors and heirs of #ald Botifi to attend é claims property’ vouched. or they iy Published unce a week for three weeks 1 Bing Btar ta de 13-lawsw* Sy [ pBPHANS’ COURT, Dec. 8, 1855.—Distaie ov Contain Wi, s iG TON COUNTY, Povo: in the case of Wii M Wilson, execntor f rick T. Wilson, s of Frederick T. Wilson, deceased: the need Gecardegs See finalsettiement and dietribution of the said of the aescts in \, a8 Evening Star, ‘to the said day. ‘Teet—JAS. 8. OBEIRN' de 10-lawaw* ins be or wii, | { | | ques. Dar erties . Becueil te fques, par Lamarcin BMeents. Vie de Jesus, par Renan: $1 76. [ "ae : yMANOM TAYLOR, specstan’s BALE. By virtue of a decree of tl Prince Goerge's County, sittt: 1y, passed in the care of Mary A. Mark Kebecca Duvall ve Jobn D. teall ana others, I Will expere to public eal THURSDAY, the 24th day of January, at 12 o'cloce m,, (i if not, the next fair day t! t ves. the Beal Betate, of which Step! Onions, late of Prince R$) ed County, died, seize: and pos- sessed, con! ing sbout 35) acres. This pro) * sitaated about three miles from the village of Bladensburg, im a most healtny re- gion of country. is well adapted to the growth of the usnal productions of the county. I ad. Janda of ry W Sphege, Ses ate J and Dep gi market purposes: from Washington city about elcht It be sold in lots to suit purchasers, and those desir- ous of securing & wealthy country seat will do well to attend je, ‘ms Of sale: Five Hundred Dollars cash, resi- ope and two years. with interest > proved security. Title indisputable +. ment of the parchase money with - the pepeety with be conveyed to the purchasers in 'e. “je dtawts H. 0, STEPHEN. Trastes, PCftic save. By virtue of authority, we will expose at pric Sale on the premises, he Te-idence of M. Dsrna}l on TRUBS, the I th day of January next at 12 o'clock m., two parcels of LAND, eanally divided, and contiguous to each other contatuing 116 acres. This property is sltunted about ase jes from the Center Mark wi urposes: and will seat and fine building sites thereon, "It will be sold separate ‘ f -balf cash; residue in 12 reet and approved security utable, NB, * irabl; to mar! has a valuable ”, ne y. feria Att is dezs-camta ANSE EE Sener W. Darnall. YPRUSTEE'S SauR, ae By virtue of a Cecres of the Circnit for Bi Sates eens ys, Oper t others vs. Job T. Fenwick, admioistrasor de BoD el ¥. Oarte others, I will va Garver. on AY. ths ists decor ene Bext fale day toe¢ act of paral of ir nown ae** OF which he oa ay and 5 nt 't 199 acres. Also,» partor containing al scres. Rath hy conta! Lig at eee e ly ad fren Hyeeaset from Hyat le and Washington Bail: 5 piles. Few: of m tract or parcel of ai ated betng distan ita: t ee Seen reco! it ie se! that is brought s ofl ters ieee ~ ug et - Tensten. | eres Grant . | oa for sate upon easy Torme: "Price pase) z TARDE TOR tae? - = ‘warercom : S67.— A large assortment o| W.@. METZEROTT & 00, ARL sole r ee7 Bole Agents of Bteinway « sous els . oF er Tor oe OK a7L0R, ‘cash; balance in four months, | ay of January, 1837, at4 | ublic auction, om | GOVERNMENT SALES. DUBLIO SALW OF FNGINFEBING PROP- | hiieieleericealteg “=| | RAILROAD LINES, By anthority of the Uhief of Engineers. I will = nes ae ghee Seater eta cee: | GMB SARS rae ae : » JA a, a = = 1867, the féllowing ENCINKERS’ PROPERTY, TO THE NOBTHWEST.SOUTH, AND SUUTH- WINTER SCHEDULE! fter November 19, 13%, trains will | "6 Anchors, weighing from 119 to 700 pounds | each | | 631 ae Wire Cab] lows: Tne Moralite Lite Boat 53 ! 7 a.m | Baitimore....9158 m, Two Pontoon Lo sania | 7” ie ne 44 ~ = Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. ¥ 3 Dntted St i T DOUBLE TRACK ROOTS, [Teme ae OT NIEL J. YOUNG, T SCENERY. Palace Stateroom MS K. of Ordasnce, da. a t Oars. with modern improvements, de 31-tde JOHN KUONOK, Anctioncer. and saving from four to twelve hours in time over SALE OF A LARGE LOT OF ORONANOE | Woccret route. | Te hundred miles saved to Ss AND ORDNANCE MATEBIAL, | estern anc Central New Yor' Two Daily Trains to the West. North, Bape from Baltimore to ROCHESTER and PITTSBURGH without change. ‘ae-engers by this rom Baltimore have the advantage of mak changes in UNION DEPOTS. aud no FKB: Tickets by this route can be procured at the of- fice. corner oth street and Pennsylvania sveaue, Fr the National Hol, where reliable infer- will be given at all times. sengers procuring tickets at this office can Secure aecommodations in Sleeping Cars for El- mira or Pittsb . B. J. WILKINS, Ticket Agent, Washisgto ED, 8. YOUNG, Gen io erie Baltimore, Mave’ PA#*-A@@Ee aay ay Washington City. December 22.1855 There will be sold at public auction, to the high- est bidders, at noon, on THURSDAY. the twenty- fourth (24) day of Jaruary, 1857. at Inspector of Ordnance. Navy Yard, New York, a Iarxe lot of Ordnance Steres, serviceable and u: | serviceable, embracing Uanno Small Arms of various calib: ; Smail Arms, Gon Carriag 4 Miscellaneous 9 © articles will be sold in lots to suit pur- chase’s. Terms: One-half cash in @overnment fu be deposited on the conclu of thy rema:néer within teu (1/) Shich time the articles may be Navy Yard, otherwisethey will Bureau of Ordnance. Navy kage ate wll 1E3 ernment r ALEXANDRIA AND } _ de 27-e013t Chief of Ba | ,@ez7-const c [ALE OF OLP AND UNF ERVI iS NOM, SMALL ARMS, AND M LANEOUS ORL NANOB STORES Bureau of ordnance, Navy Depariment, Washangion Cry, Deo. 13, 1868 On the 10th day of January, 1357, at noon, there Will be sold at public auction, in the Norfolk yard. tothe highest bidder,'a TI On and after MONDa ‘antil further notice, tween W. TABLE. bed eee Sees Ir 5 cghinaton aud Alexsadria as follows: e ING RAVE ALEX, » ay pot. eter. Du om Henry al Ordnance x as 4454. m, The Cannon. Sho! id Shei! will pe sold by the Level ae King ound, and the Small Arms end other Miscel- and Heury. neeus Articles of Ordnance In lots to suit pur+ at. chasers. Terms: One-half cash, im Goyer posited onthe conclusion of th rems nder within tem * af erwards. curing which time the articles mast be removed from the yard, other wise they revert to the Re AW . dei? eotd Chief of Bureau, : DENTISTRY, D* LEWI DENTAL 4SSOCIATION, No. 260 PENN’A AVE Between J2th and 13th streets, 5 Lrave Wasuinc ton. From Md_ avenue depot. Fro Through Mail 6.354 M, Local at.....6.30 P.M. T O. a. STEVEN: 10 10 wis SB. General ‘intenderit. ” i SCPE eee Manager, ETWKEN WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE: Ww. NGTON, Dec 9, 1866. Trains between Washington and New: Yorks are = Leave daily (exce pune pr Se om and Sa NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel- Fi od (except Sunday) at 11:15a. m. snd Leave daily (except Sanday Sat Fd sod 11:18 a. m., and 4:30 and 6:30 p. m ON BUNDAY. Pe ged New York and Philadelphia at 6:3 p. acigePing cars for New York on 6:30 p.m. train Through tickets to Philadel Teeth extracted without pain by adminstering itrous Oxyde er Laughing Gas, Dr. Lb WIE recently purchased the bes Chemical Apparatus in the country for Perri pure eas avery day; also, an improved Val- Yulartnhaler The Asso jon is now prepared to make Teeth on Gold, Silver and Rubber at New York Philadelphia and Boston prices. All per- fons —_—s dental work done can have ttascheap as inthe the ueatest ove-Damed cities, All work done in dd best manuor, asd warranted to ion. Persons will do well to call ine our work. de 24-tf TH. z . LOOMIS, M.D, @ Inventor and Patenice of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attonds pertonally at bis officein thie city, Many persons ci wear these teeth who cagnot wear others, oe DO person can wear others who eanact wear these. Persons calling at my office can be accommoda- ted with any style and price of Teeth they may de- sire, but to those who are particular,and wish the urest, cleanest, itrongest and most perfect den- ire that art can procare, the MINEBAL TEETH will be more ful ly Warranted. Hooms in this clty—No 338 Ponn’aavenne, be. | for schedule between Washi Anna polis, ané the West Hypa, gw and 10th’ ata.” Also, GOT Arch street, 75,1, WILSON, Master of Trans portati - COLB General Ticket Agent GEO. 5. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. 0c 30-tf BArtinoge AND OHIO BAILBOAD, ASHING TON, Dec, 9, 1366, ‘ WHITE'S (LATE SHAFFIELD'S) . CONFECTIONERY AND 10B CREAM MANUFACTUBY, No, 356 6th street, tor wishes to Inform families, hetel and the pablic generally, that he con- Nopues to furnish Confectionery and the choicest Ice Cream at the shortest notice, and aw = “ nd FF Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- oof sll} s Charlotte Busse, | MORE. and WASHINGTON AND Tie Weee fo order. Parties, | @re now run ag follews, viz - er entertainments farnished at a ished at, FOR BALTIMORB. je Im except Sunday, at 7:00, 7.45, and 2:00, and 4:30, and 8:00 FOB ALL WAY 8TATION Leave ¢ail; 1:8. m., and DUGTION OF PRICES, BDCUCTION OF PRICES, 2 1 KB Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 " : ‘ REDUCTION OF PRICES: SONOTION wags ad at 6:15 and 7:0) @. m.,and et 2:00 and 4:35 at FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7:00 and 7.45 Se and 4:30 p.m. No trains to or from A 2 Vl UNDaY. FOR BALTIMUB! On and after this da’ tomers, and to all ot! ie with their orders, MASSEY, HUSTON & CO 'S MASSEY. HUSTON & COL will supply to my cns- dealere who may favor MASSEY, HUSTON « CO.’S (Late Massey, Collins & o.’s) Leenvo 08 7: 5. m, sbi Sere snd 808 5 PHILADELPHIA DKAUGHT ann STOCK ALE Leave at 7:45 a. m.. and 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ayo STOCK ALG FOR ALL PALTS OF THES Wiest. PHILADELPHIA DRAUG KALE | Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:45. m., aud AT PHILAD@LrHiA PBIC KS, 8:00 pm. AT PHILADELPH, } Cabanas st 8.00 p.m. only.connecting at Relay AT PHILADEL. myer entices = ins from Baltimore to Wheellag, VA athersburg. &c. THROUGH TIOK BTS to the West can be had at DB-UGHT O8 X BLE VPER EBL. lite wcahingten Station Piste Omeeet he DePOCE OR RS ALa 13 PER BBL in the aay, a6 well = the igen ne 2 a +g er 6 re’ les ine, - STOCK OB XX ALE PER BBL avenue, between 6th and Tih atrects, Sans Goods delivered i all parts of Washington and Georgetown free of charge TERMS CASH. All ordere promptly attended to. KILEY A, SHINN, Phila teipbia Ale Agent, Corner of Greene and Olive streets, For New York, Philadelphi advertisement of ** agh J.L. WILSON, Master of Transportation. 3 Ticket Agent. LM. COLE, General oc 0 tf GEU.8. KOONTZ. Agent Washington. s saisieieemmmndtibiiaairashormmmimmmmeenmmmemmmeneet STEAMBOAT LINI 7 Georgetown, D. 0. Se eStats rarne rina rie meter ees pom asta sorectomils Bt POToMAc TEANSPOBTATION LINE. STEAM ENGINES, eee ‘TO SHIPPERS, Combining the maximum of effictency,durability, | ‘The EXPRESS, Oapt, end economy, with the minimum of weight and peor ds pamiprmnetee price. They are widely aud favorably known, ED. # - more than 600 beipginuse All warranted satis | PDA} Point, Chatterton Landing, lactory, or ne sale. Descriptive circulars sent on Gteree, Mathias rolm Ohapel Poin Plowdente application. Address 0. H@ADLEY # 00., sien ene Focete Wace %, Ay nos-eotm wrence, Mss. ieee Seten, Soret t,and arrives at Baltic MENT OF TH ae SB-BBYAM op Application having been made under the set of | FQ SOHMOND, EBRD) Be AND re Tat te dat iliae te dcsse’oftcct | ewion Dalnt.cdear > m. cneontad) 4 +f lay p.m. Warrant # Dew certificate or warrant of like tenor Will be relesued. if no walld objection should then | The juickest and mest direct route te Va .and the Bo a steamers from oes Ee eee Srecetaere 508. H, BARRETT, Commissioner. No, 46,738 for 120 acres ef cand, isened under the ect of March 3, 1865, im the name of Elisha ON, and was grauted January 24, 186. January 1%, No. 28,648, for 160 acres, issued under the act March 3}, 1856, in the name of 'y Wutler, wae granted April 19, 1696—Febraary 2, 1357, 2 065. for 16) acres, is-ued under the act of ras Harion, Februsry yh 34. 1856. in the name of Laza was granted September 17, 1858, Mb. A . 104.794, for 160 ac Merce sie 18 Boia the Es ir 160 acres, in the name of was grevted June 4, 1881. r AB, . ey AOR be seca: Eeote do Enarmacie de Paris, and the Imperial J s ie. Otrigemar No. lis the effectaal remedy fer Be- taxation, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the System. Triesemar No. 2 has entirely super- seded the nauseous use of Copavia, Pea No 8 ts the —— he vate and Seconda: yt ptoms, \- sting the tse of mereury and all ther deleterious paration isin the form et s most menue. Secured from the effects point. sa) GEO. MATTINGLY . Supt. G. a INGLY, Ticket L2 cli. uy og oe (COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WomER Sctinkalstenes be Volpe cana eke eee LYING-iN ASYLUM, * | Fourteenth strest,(sircie,)corner of M street, retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 Washington. meee eh a hoe . 290 estadiished for the re- Qvenue. corner 11 a Ry. This etree mene EPABTMENT OF TAB INTSEIOR. easee Misr to their sex and for the intovton nina hits T/tene orrges. | Cette ores Pee UB "W abe ‘ ‘The in amen be Eny Bor TW. a building Ja situated vetition of BUSEAT WADDELL ion of ~ eae ite own : From $6 coe itie o it my en . next, at 12 o'clock m.; appear and anow cau in the thal Ufice extension set forth in writ ne at caer gare i tied’ at least f ive ilecrdartasuis pastries trepemitted f with the Orders for admission to the (ree beds in this hos- 30.) can be obtained of The Barqoon chief at tain ofl, 154 Lotreet. or of any jedical bg eas 'e admission soldiers desiring ry ‘will apply tothe Surgeon General, United “P et a distance whe desire to come 7 x ms rd BaTEs staff, and of the Revs. Drs, | { 1866 pexxsvuvesin Bours 1867 | PROPOSAL P OPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Post Orr Reale: ist of February. asticfactory testi Ali the articles mast bec{ the try beet jes of which, contain’ tach Kind of paper, must acct he Depertm: ent ame paper, must accom! tweat. for Oe year 1867, mon’ om the There maccompanied by of abtliy to fain! a con quality, ationst a ream of y the bids, and reserves the righ to retain and Price et@ed tn the offer, artmeni the entire Department. The eubseined list specifies, as neary as can now Le done, the smount, quality. @nd decription of each of the kinds of articles that witibe wanted - Estimated @ Items c 1, thi and trimmed, to » 17 pounds, ps wanlity wanted for theyenr ass No. 1—PAPER. 10 reams Folie Post faint- lined and tr: atin or oy UD Ainieh, to weigr Dot less 2, 4 reame Foolscap, piai achine, fant lined az pounds 3. 10 teeme faint-lined, garcen pattern, knows es weigh not reap 4, MB re li eh pot lew than T ream Foolscap. biue-lard, bend made, conm Diepateh or Consular pawns: A less than sixteen pounts, per Quarto Post, machine, plain, taint- ved three sides. per ream Sreams best Double Cap paper, plain, per 5 Téesm 6. 10 reams Nete paper, gilt. large size, por resi 7. 5 reame Note paper, plain, large size, per ream 8, 10 veems Note paper, gilt, small sive,py rf 9. BS reams Note paper, plain, small tive, per ream 10. 100 reams Envelope paper, yellow or bor, royal, per ream 1, 10 reams Blotting p: royal, per ream 2. 6 dozen prese Copy, }oOKS, Bot less than 599 . per dove: 1s. white adbestve Evel ry thick 9% b , ches square, per hundred 7th te 14. 25,000 ieng bull sdhesi:e Favelopes, very swoctn. and thick, i: by 5% inches, per und 15. 28.006 long white or buff adhesive Envelopes vergsmoothand thick, for letters and ee? enlars 8% Dy 35, Inches, per bandreg 16, 3G0 but or white adhesive Envelopes very smooth thick. per hundred 17. 1.00 emall sire white note adhesive havel- opes, per hundred 18. 2.00) lerge size white note adhesive Envel opes. per hundred 19. 3,000 letter size white adhesive Envelopes, per bundred Crass No.?2.—PENS AND 20, 20 groes Perr: ens, per 21. 40 gross motailic Pens, of other manufacture, = gross 22. 1 dozen beat ¢ PENCILS, ETC y'sand Guillott's best’ metailio told Pent r dozen 23. 40 Opaque Quills, N per M@ 24. 6 doren Pepho! . assorted, per dozen, 25. 25 dozen Faber's best black’ Lead Pencils, graduated. per doven 2%. 0d. beet red and blue Lead Penciis per oxen Orass No. $—INK a x, 2. 12 doven Inbstands. Kuox or any paten, or smell, per dozen INKSTANDS, War by er AMDS, WarEEs, large 28. 4 éozen inkstands, cast iron, large, double, Rotties Ink, black, Maynard & N . 200 bottles Ink, » Mayna: ean? i quart bottles. per bottle i 80. 25 bottles Arnolds Copying Ink, per bottie, 31. 100 bottles per dozen 32, 20 pounds scarlet, pe vid's Carmine Ixk,ouse:, No}, bottles Wafers, common sizes, red, per pound 33. TS p unés Sealing wax, best extra Suprfice, T pou’ Oxass No. 1 AND MISCELLANE- s. 40) pounds 47. 100 pounds Twine. se Bulere, mabogemy. round or flat, per 7 2 dovem Gutta Percha, round oi Woe Der docen Sl. i Penkuives. Bodgers buck-born handles, os Bodgers & Sonu 8 ivory ban- ui 4 dozen Office Scieso . 400 deren red L Bik Taste, colors 3 pounds Sponge, beet. per pr ri genutes, oor Der voz are. 2) im h. per doven r dozen pe. 24 dozen Folders, ivory, 9 inch, per dozen Tape, assorie!, per goven end widths, in inen 2 eunces Pounes, per onace Twine, wen, per pound cotton, per pound m Arabic, beet. per pound elope mast be thickly gummed rib of an inch wide around the lappels. ach bidder most farnich with ple—and but one sampie—ol each articie bid his proposals a 1 Each article muet be bid for, and no more than Obe price named Bi for apy one article. 6 not fully conforming to the advertisement will not be eon-idered ‘The terms and © onditiors of the advertisement for stationery are to be incorporated tn the con- tract for Stationery, and the head of tae Depart- ment will, iu attcases, gudge whether the articies tendered by the oontrestor are of the quality re- auired by the contre: be Statiouery jered by the Department, and at the prices, hg enh 3) quanti Of those extra: we OF Girm wi enumerates. they market prices. i oréer the: tract for similer with must bi ing it, eed om «—ter cach and articles be required which are not ct ists be furviched ss it may be contract thes excee: or fall short are to be furnished at the lowest the Department shall see at io ™ fromthe covttactor baving the con articles; and if the coptractors ido security, are to a a by the person or persons coutractiog, and, in case fail to the articles, r per Us flab for the Gorteltare ‘Spec! euch - damages. ‘The contract will be awarded te the lowest and best bidder; the best refal for the purpose of ascertain fagwiich bid wlll: to “ei rf repeat, reepryes to, iit the right to t any bid where wbaety | iy vwdnr fd pert of the ert ‘Did forat eieerass S yatat very high rates, without regard to cost of each. for the purpose of ¢! the aggregate She bide puter teoeeee 2 We ad Sal-tawiw Postinsster Gener.) Fess BEEF AND \EGETABLES. ruaranty, the trdder ta eeular dealer Bureaues Navy DerartMent, and by reresfactory evedence that tw the articles pro- posed Jor, and has the tucemse required by ac of Com jue On tract may be considered as com, the eption of the inderstoed that fn case the stipulated gusty 4 eitner article shat! be deli wored leav- balance the other article, the con- in full, of dest PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. cna ET will Fert Foote, Ma. will be subject tos i a ear eetable vualty So" re end hind -guarters, necks, 4 Tuished by be recel in duplicate. until at 12 m., for * J bcd a ena oes ror io one ition, of on , is satisfactory. pur- the ope market ‘will be rusde at the ex- i the red to deliver