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THE EVENING STAR. The Love Tragedy at. Manchester, N. H. The Manchester Mirror uf (ae ist) inst. nas te following details of the affair of love, jeal- Oury, insanity And revenge already alluded to 2 peci=| despatch trom that city: Henry T. Hateb fo: rly kept asaloon at tbe cerner of Pleasant and im streets, this city. He went to the war. Since his return be bas werked as a carpenter, and has been in ve with Mrs. Amelia ider, who has a busband, as she says, living in Hostun. His Jove was not reciprocated. He desired to marry her. She told Bim of the impossibility, her husband being alive. He was none tne Jese determined. The idea grew into a mania, Bath he became insane on that point. For some months he bas been under the charge of Dr. Goodwin, of this city, who has Bim as being a little out. uently he has threatened to take the Ife of Mrs. Batchelder because she would not listen to his propos:is. They both room at No. 7 Pleasant street, though she taxes her meais some where on the corporation. She did not regard bis threats as serious. He bad out word where he boarded that oot Mrs. Batchelder, and specified day astheday. His talk was With love, and he could not bear the thought that any one else should speak with or be with Mrs. Batchelder. Last evening, about 6 o'clock, Mrs. Davis came to ber room with a Mr. Davis, a friend ofhers. Mr. Hatch, who had been watching Rerall day, followed them into the room, baving his army revolver with him. As he entered, Mrs. Batchelder was putting wood into the stove, and Match spoke, say You could not ask me to take off my hat and coat, could your” and fired at Mrs. Batchelder. Mrs. B. rushed frantically oat of the roomand down stairs, ¢: iming: “My God, I’m lied. Harry Hatch has shot me” After shooting ber. Hatch said: “Here is one man jeft yet." Whether he meant Mr. Davis or Bimeelf, Mr. Davis did not stop to see, but left for dear lite. As they hurried down stairs they heard the report of another barrel, and a lady who had gonetothe room wasin season to see him spoot himself and catch him as he tottered to fali For a short time the excitement was intense. Dr. W. W. Brown was sent for, and found that Mrs. Batchelder was unharmed except by the fright and a contused wound of littie account. The ball struck @ steel stay and was stopped from going further. If there bad been a hard Tesistance behind the stay the ball would have paseed through. but the yielding flesh of the abdomen prevented it. er corset was her armor, and saved her life, probably. The ball passed through his (hird and fourth Tibs, through the lungs, and lodged. Dr. Good- Win, his pbysician. thinks his chances of living smal! Se much for loving well bat not wisely. Virginia News. The ¢fecte of the National Express Company ‘were sold in Richmond on Tuesday, and most of the property purchased by the Virginia Ex- — Company, recently chartered by tne «isiature. The property aisposed of, con- sisted of seven fine horses, four wagons, har- Bess. Dlankets, &e. An attempt to robthe Orphan Asylum in Charlottesville, was made on Saturday night. The cries of the inmates for “help” drove off the burgiars. We didn’t suppose that any- body in the world would steal from Orphans. Returns of the Commissioners of the Reve- nue indicate & population im Virginia in Feb- Tuary last of 340.519 negroes. In !560, in the same limits, there was 521.000. A difference of 190,000! The county of Wythe pays one dollar for each fox killed in the county, and the Wythe- ville Diepatch suggests tha: as greenbacks are searce, fox scalps be received as currency. The house in Richmond. formerlyjoccupied by Mr. Jefferson Davis, is owned by the city of Kicbmond, and it is proposed te Purchase it for a Southern Orphan Asylnm. The boring for “oil” about Lynchburg and the adjacent country has not resulted in suc- cess. A considerable sum was expended in the experiment. An Exchange for the merchants has been opened in Noriolk. Efforts are making in Norfolk to rebuild the Atlantic Hotel A TRAGEDY.—The New Orleans Crescent of the 9th instant gives the following particalars of a tragic occurrence which took place afew days previ nm the parish of Aroyelles: A young man of tle neighborhood. named Apol- lisnaire Desselles, had been paying his ad- eTesses to a young lady, the daughter of Mr. Leuis Bordeion; but had been rejected by her He nevertheless persisted in visiting the house ated reporis preyudi- to Miss Bordelon’s reputation. One night t week he crept under the hone, and fore- ing up @ plank of the iloor in her chamber, he awoke her from her slumbers, and after saying that be would returu the next night retired. Mr. Bordelon, on being informed of this out- Tageous proceeding, determined to pata stop to its continuance, and, having armed himseif with a double barrel guu, he posted himseif in ambush, with two friends, and awaited further developements. Desselles soon made his appearance, and, steslthily advancing to the window, attempted in vain to open it. He | them crept under the house, whereupon Mr. Bordelon fired, and Dessetles was stretched out a corpse, Mr. Bordelon immediately surrendered him- selfto the anthorit was released on $4.008 bail. His feliow-c turnish the required security. Tae Cattie Placer ty HOLLAND—Ninety Thousand Animals <Allacked — Forty Thousand vead— Tbe Dutch Minister of Internal Affairs bas presented his second reporion the cattle Plague tothe king. It appears from it that since June, 1°65, when the plague firstappeared in Holland, 9,469 head of cattle have been at- tacked by it. Of these 39.595 died. killed, 32,0+0 recovered, 1,463 rema‘ 7 treatment on December 3, the date of the report. ‘The total of losses accordingly amounts to 55 1-5 per cent. ef thoseseized. Nearly two-thirds of the whole perished in the province ef South Holland, nearly one-third in Utrecht. and the small remainder in North Hotland. No small aggravation of the calamity is attributed to the deplorable state of the veterinary profession in Holiand, where anybody can set Up im this line on paying 5 florins for & pa-ent. In Bregenz one Herliman, a dealer, who, by bis carelessness in importing infected eattie, caused the murrain to spresd from the Tyroi to Vorariberg aud Switzerland. has just been sentenced to six months imprisonment and a fine of Sud florins. AbBEAD oF BaLtimone.—One of the Baiti- more ppers boasis “very muchly” that their butiders are busily putting up Bew houses ail ofthe time. Richmond can beat that ali hol- low, for houses are put up and knocked down here every day—by our auctioneers.—/ich- mond Times SF Another batch of suits for the recovery Of damages bas been instirnted against Gene- ral Butler, in the New York Supreme Court Chambers. The plaintiffs are in some cases citizens of New Orleans, and in others cit of Virginia, and all claim to be and have loyal men New Way to Mark Linex.—Since the pro- cess of photographing upon silk and linen has been perfected in France, many persons have their portraite upon their linen instead of their names oF initials. Washing, it is said, dors not injure the portraits &7 The Lynchburg Kepublican paper in Virginia is making any money. ®7 John Hatpine has been fined $150 in Ro- | chester. for falsely accusing 4 negro of chick- en-stealing SF The lawe in Georgia devying foreigners te privilege of bolding real-estate have been Tepenied by the Legislature. ih S7-A “great brite ota husband’ advertised im the Morning papers for a -stont, able-bod- sed man to hold his wi: tongue! S7 The loeal of the Vicksburg Herald bas seen & puppy witb eight legs, four tails and yone head. It was too dead to be of any use. S7 Fashion affects even the price of coffins. A dealer says that since the introduction of caskets he can hardly giveaway his stock of | old-fasbioned coffins @7 Miss Hatue Damon of Buckfield, Me. recently attempted to commit self-destruction by taken poison. Canse—uprequitted affec- tion. SF The territory in Pennsylvania designet by Ole Bull fera colony had an extent of 120,000 seres. When he became acquainted with the worthless quality of the jand his | heart became one acre more. S7 An old oil well in Uniontown, Pa., one dey inet week suddenly began to throw up stones and water to the beight of more than a go; Sundred feet. The phenomenon continued for | over ap hour. we Be berger sa eng ‘would strew asbesou | their sid rad they would pr fourth commandment. @7" Lf you are going up for the Civil Service exsmination, which ougbt you to mind most, your p's or yourq’s! Your p’s, because p will make any ars p-use opinion i: uring thiselippery season, t ap unreliable af- by @ eertain class. Ke what you will, S27 The trouble in the New York Board of Coencilmen bas been settled, and the next meeung will probably be a peaceable one. and the imkstands pet to their proper use. says no daily | vent many violations of the | | zens hastened to | g | Wine. BANKERS. Jj*4* COOKE & CO., BANKS Pifieensh sirets, epposste Treasury, Buyand sel 8 ‘current market rates, and beep onstaatly on hand, e full supply of al) GOVEBNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTISS, AND COMPOUND INTAREST NOTES. Orders fax BTOOKS. BONDS, &c., executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. we l-tf BAnnow aco., BANEBES, Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh rect, DEALERS 1 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND sILVEB jy 3tf AND LAND WARBARTS First National Bank of Washington. B.D, COOKB, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, WAH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FIBANOLAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 18th stress, oppostse the Treasury Deparimens, Government Securities with Treasurer United Ww ONE MILLION DOLLARS..@ We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. #URNISH 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 and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVEER MBNT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Washington, March 20, 1865, m 71-tf . MARKRITER’ 7th street. APPROPRIATE FoR SEASONS tad street. BEAUTIFUL ae? eee L COMBINED, PAINTING AVINGS. limited but choice selections of Oil Paintings. atavings, Obromos, Wreaths, Bashete af Fines 4 &e., Bh riately fr WAL PICTURE FRAMES, < —_ = y oe ondaggsne sors? the best mn Ofacturers in 6 country embracin; eat, Im itation Hosewood, all Gilt, Bustle ‘and Carved Frames. ae Card F. FIOTUBE CORD. AND nese ALNUT Pictore oud and Tassels all stzes and colors, Bing Nails, Walnut Brackets, Kasels. &c. PAPEBHANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES A beantifal lety of these goods, embracing the richest designs of Gilt Embroidered Parlor Pat- terns in the rict, with a i ase ted stock of the chea w araden, with a tety of Win- dow Shades, different sizes Orders fer Window Shades jers: nd Pa; Dunctually filled, im or country. ity Al c Portion of thi ord J; 7th street. delsiw* Eight doors above Odd Fellows’ fall. V IOTOB BECKER. PIANO TUNER AND REGULATO SsTABLISURD IN 1856, ORDERS NOW RECEIVED AT DEMPSEY & U'TOULE’S, Engravers and Sta- toners, &c., 326 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth sts, F, €. BEICHENBACH'’S Piano Booms, 495 1ith street, near Pa. avenue. Special Noties from Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore. M ker nas tuned Pianos for us at our Ware- Foo! and we take pleasure lieve him to bea competent R.* CROXIN' AcE BALL AND BEATORIAL HEAD QUARTERS, Dealer in Imported Cicars Also, the following brands of Domestic Cigars: Tulip, Judy, Put, Bobert Burns, &c. [ also keep a fine assortment of Tobacco, Meerschaum and Briar Wood Pipes, and Fancy Articles. A large assortment of the finest and best SKATES. de 18 lm = BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW STORE The nadersigned begs leave to inform hisfrients and the public generally that he has opened the NBW CHEAP STORE, No. 302 7th street,under Odd Feliows’ Hal be has on haud'a gen- eral assortment « nd Gentlemen's, Boy's, Misses and Children BOOTS AND SHOES. ng that we be- Do 21-3m Old Fellows: Hake The ‘New Obeap Bore. fore i aa GEORGE B. WILSON. LOUB! FEED! ‘A fall assortment of ‘ates choice Flour for Bakers; quality No ice low. Are the only direct ivers for Golden Hill, J. H. Gambri!l (not Patapsco) and Linganor Famiiy Floursin the District. Asthe latter Ls emy has been i terfeited and sel fraction less than of Western Flour netore and for sale ‘2 low De net Of Western rat GALT & OO. Indisna avenue and Ist a near Depot, 1) TMENT OF THE INTERIOR Dir aus, Sou icy Sots PPiication been made under the act of j sisting of— rs vii le June 23, 1860, for the Feissueof the follewin, scribed Land ‘arrants, wi ao are alleged to Deen lost or yed.—' ry hereby that =P date following th: wart & Dew certificate will be appear. 308. H, BARBETT, Commissioner. No. 38,648, for 160 acres, issued under the act of im the name of Ivory Butler, and ‘was granted Aprti 19, 1856—Febrnary . 42 085. fer 160 issued under the act of March 34, 186, in the name of Lasarus Harlou, _ ; are granted September 17, 1856. February No. 44.794, for 160 acres, issued onder the act of March 3d, 185. in the name of Robert W. Pierce, and was granted Muy 12. March 9, 1667. 5 jssued peers, th 99.240, for 10 of Eli was granted June 3, 186). act of and . 99.240, res, March $ 1866. 1n the name Ho 2.915, for 30 acres, fesued t March 31. 1855, in the pame leorge Plum, aad weg stented August 1sth, 18° ‘arch 30, 1567 7 AZ for 160 acres. isened under the act of March 3d. 1655, in the name of James Henry, anid f | Was granted April 220.1361. March 30, 15:7, No. 96.725. for 160 acres, issued under the act of March 3d, 1856. inthe name of John Wood, and Was granted February 26. 157. 6, 1867. No. 53 160 for 160 acres, fesued under the act of March 3d_18*5, in the name of Saran Wood, widow of Bobsrt Weod. snd was granted February 1, 187. April 6, 1867. | FOR THE HULIDaxs. LABD'S CANDIES AND OHOCOLATES, ON AMEL'S CHAM CHOCOLATE CT e® DOUBLE VANILLA eBOOOL ATE, ‘ ‘or table use. BORK, AND VANILLA RUBNT ALMONDS, MIXBD 8UG PLUMS, ond ABDIEs. Just eeied at RING PLAGE Fee ; ben aioe Z M. . KING & 804. KING PLACE. juste oT select material us of select m 8, oe KING PLACE, XOLDEW BUUPPERBONG WINK, G OUK FINKST NATIVE WINE @o! ‘oler, full, yet delicate flavor and fra- ‘and lees than one half the cost of imported KING PLAGS 1G8, CURBANTs, ie jar e6a- ‘HOICE NUTS. BasiINS BPIOES, &c., &c , to son. Forssie by a dels Par ae \YLOR. S.—Blements of Art Oriticisms; by jentiic Bubjects: by Bir Jona: Horse ol Head Roe for Miners. Metailurgists, and Assayers; ‘alias Bilveremith. Idalle, thor of Strath: BW. FRANOK T. B. pty aig oF 4} ese IPO Anon SEE een ty © cor tin ana ee eae ROERLE AUCTION SALES. RAILROAD LINES, BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, B* . Corner of 7thand D streets north. BXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT BLAOK WaL.-! RUT BOUSKHOLD QUUDS ‘AT FUSLIO ‘ MOBDAY, the Zist inat., at 10 o’sleck a. m., we sbali sell, at the residence of @ gentleman de- clining housek: on 17th str bem it and | streets morth, = Bo. 495, vit: One fine Maroon Velvet Plush Parlor Suite, con- Black : ‘ala: —made to Blach wales Btagere, with grass back and vi Hep Embroidered Our- | me set of Maroon jms, with beayy. Brpice—ccet =m ome set ‘tains to match Dameek Cortaine and ‘Cornice sodeome Marble t Tables and Otto: Haneccme Brusscle Parlor Carpets a Biack Walnnt Ball Set, consisting of— Cy ot Pol e ac | joo Ld “= ‘elout 8, Marble top Dressing ureaue tps. Wardrobes and Cane-seat Chal ted en Mottrouses and fine Featner Pillows tress, iySrgsoscher Resse, pf Bockere and Divane Walnut Sideboard. Side and Extension T; Dinner Service hree-ply, Ingrain, Stair, and Oarpets Bey dns, “B woe cod Bratt Bods Blankets, Spreads, Comforts, Beets and Oases Usk Oottaxe Set—all complete Painted Gottege Set Wiack Wainae Reisked Painted Dre Washstande, Ward- ne B robes and Bedstead Parlor Bediator, Franklin and other Stoves A good lot of Copper One fine No 10 Noble king Utensils Seoking Stove and Utensils A lot of Kitchen Bequisites. Usoking Stove And all other goods belonging to a first-class te ence. __GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anets. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, dated January 20th. 1863, and recorded in Liver N T. No 1}, folios 28, & ington County. D at public anction,on MONDAY. of January. 1807. at 12 o'clock m., at the rooms of Green & Williams. corner of 7th and D streets, in the city of Weshiagtom, the tract of Land jocated in said County of Washingten, bamed in ssid deed oftrust being part of a tract ied ** Aaron, and part af lots 1 and 3, in Dan subdivision, with the improvements there- on. Terms: $2.500 cash, the remainder tn equal Payments at 6eud 9 mouths, with interest from the day of sale the purchaser giving notes ferde ferred payments, to be seoured by a deed of trust onthe premises eyances and cost of stauips tobe paid by purchaser. If the terms are not complied with from day of sale, tas nc roperty will be resold at the risk and coat of the detwuttin aser, On giving three days’ no tice by adveztiermentin the pablic pross city. AMAZIAG UNDERHILL, Trustee ja7 {Int} GREBN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. USTEE'S SALE OF iMPROVED PROPERT TSN MARYLAND AVENUE. BETWEEN 7” AND 6TH STBEETS, ISLAND, AT PUBLIC AUCTION By virtue of s deed of trust to me. dated the Jah day of November, A. D, 18:5 ,md recorded in Ler BM. H , No. 3, tolios #9, 475, and 471. of the Land Records for Wa: Sangean county Bistrict of Volam- bia. shall sell, on THURSDAY, the ‘th day Feb- Tuary next, at 4 o'clock p m., on the premises, east half of Lot No $,in Reservation D, containing two tho id ‘en hundred and thirty-six aquare feet hes, with the improvements, con ory Frame House on the front, and r two story Frame Honse fronting on the The above described property to be sold as of the art. a ‘erms: One haif cash; balance in six and twelve mouths. for notes bearing interest. and secured by & ceed of trust on the premises. Al! conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purcliasers $i down on ti lay of sale: end if the terms are not complied bin fi lays after the day of . the Trustee reserves the ie to resell the rty at the risk ond cost of the defaniting paroheser. b? advertising three times iv the Na- ate! encer. oe goneer'e A. BOSWELL. Trastes. GREEN « WILLIAMS, Aucts, 7 Tu,Thads {Intell | ¥ G@BEEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioncers, TSAUSTER'’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, FRONTING ON SOUTH G STBERT, BE: TWEEN i2TH AND 13TH STREETS RAST, AT PRELIC AU: TION 3 at, at l2o’elock m.. I ly virtue of adeed of trust dated the 1th of reptember, A. D. 1835, aud duly receraed iv Liter B. Mt. H. folios 12), 121 and 122, imone of the Land Records of Washington County.in the District of Columbia, having 20 feet fremt by 120 feet deep, to the place of begin- bing. with the improvements, coneisting ofa two story Frame House. ‘ Terms: Oath All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $30 dowa on the day of sale. and if the terms are net com- plied t with within five days after the day of sale, he trustee reserves the right to resell the prea: ives at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- by advertising three time: in sume news Paper published in Washington city. ROBBBT CLARK, Trustee aell-eo __ GBEBN & WILLIAMS, Ancta, BUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Prince Goerge's County, sitting as a Conrt of Bjni- ty, passed in the cace of Mary A. Mark wood a becca Dnvail vs Jobn D. Beall and others, I Will expore to public sale, on THUKSDAY, the 24th day of January, 807, at 12 0'cloce m.,(iffair, if not, the next fair ses. the Real Est: day thereafter,) op the premi- te, of which Stephen Onions, late Usunty, died, seized and pos sessed, containing about 35) acres. This property is situated about three miles from the villageof Biadensburg & most healthy re g on land etal prod f{ Perry aves ot cue conety it adjoins the - the late Jobn F. @ar- eing of @ fine purposes; being out sight miles It will rcebasers,and those esir- ithy country seat will the Terme oftale: Five Hundred Dollars cash, resi- due in one and two ye with interest and ap proved security. Title indisputable. and on pay. ment of the purchase money with tatere: Proverty willbe conveyed to the purctas feo. -stawte N. 0, STEPHEN, Tr sCRET DISEASES. SAMARITaN'S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Powtive OurE,” fer @ONORBH@4, GLEET, STRICTURES, a, ‘tains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, oo Pills 10 be Taken to frem Washington city be sold in Lo to suit pi so % BS, 804. BOILS, * BYP! TEIT ROR VENEREAL DISEASES Aa ee SAMARITANS ROOT 4ND HE®S surca yPHigis On VENbeean Diba Tes nypHiiie't it SAMAKITAN'S BOOT AND HERE SUlUm ies scrived, a reeemenes — of tod permaneut. ‘Take, then,of thie parifting sox edy and be 5 posterity that for which you may repent in DO HOT DESPAIB! years. ou may De AN eMicacy sdeGh Biimansee ent “Hl “rea WHAT THE bd AyY, THE SAMAB T ve - sietistaction ry Prorporan SEEM arrans rar rT: red of the for x he, Rrnsaetion cat a a Pe to a i —— of country. is well adapted tothe growth of | 1866 reaxsviyauia Bourn 1867 pareene-yen tet TO THE NOBTHWEST. SOUTH, AND SUUTE- WL , pitas Revonter BE tree wm Wasbingtca. oo Baltimore... 23 : 3 = on deaa= an 2WAt SUBREBY. Palas ‘room and night ith modern improvements, ix to twelve houre in time over el eee miles saved to lly Trains to the Nir | Throngh from Balti: to ROCHESTER | Fie at change, raene ' ERE 47 mite w Baltimore ha ‘Hgere 9 rout ym Bal re advantage o ioe it changes in UNION corme: angst and. Peusapinnsio stontes id 6 em Me evonne, ander the Nhtionsl Hort, ehere’ yollable inter? mation will be given at all times. [ageseaeeebeaniis Ercce ucens iP ure oO a | Sire or ittebure. = = ae 5 ket t, (acc) AS: WHORE, ist Aap, Baltimore, Ma," P** i delily WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN nAILROAD. a] ME TABL TI . On and after MONDAY, Noweut or 12, 1866, and antl] further Dotise, Passenger Traius wil | fwcen Washington sud Alexandria ae follagen Lgavs WASHINGTON, Lave ALEXaynx: Froto avenue depot. From cer. Duke & Hen: Local at 15 A.M. ste., Localat 445 a. ai, Local . King Loc nd i a to “ 3.00 P.M Through corner ol Local cor enki cae gd NDAY ASSENGER TRAINS. 8 Leave Wasuine ron. L 3 a From Md aveune deput. From cot. Duke & Beaty Through Mail 6: + hts, Local at ai: A. Be M, Throngh Mail 6 0 P: Mt eral Ba: ntende:t. ELPS. Geucral Mnaager, ASHINGTON WYyoRK, Washine Ton, Jan. 6, 1367, Trains between Washiugion and. New ‘Kare Bow run as follows. viz FOR NEW YORK, withoet change of oars. eave daily (except Bunday) at 7:45 a.m and ae ween NEW YORK, changing cars at Philedol- Leave datly (except Sunday) at 11:15 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. ¥. Sleeping care for New York on 6.30 daily Through tickets to Phi!adelphis, New York, or Boston, can be ha: at the Station Office at all hours in the ‘deynas well as at the new office tp the Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Line, 34% Penn. Svenue, tween éth aud 7th streets, See Baltimore and Ohio Railr: advertisement for schedule between Washingtex, Baltimore, Polis, and the West J, L. WILSON. Mester of Transportation. COLE General Ticket Agent 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington 00 $0-tf e: ou in ceils BALTIMOBE AND O10 BATLROS D. ASHING TON, Jan. 6 Bear ee between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST mas follow, viz: © deity FOE. BALTIMORE ‘ Leavy: ¥, except Sunday, at 7:0, 7.45, 11:18. m./and S00, ands 3), and" 00pm. ond FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave Selly except Sunday, at 7:00 a. m, and 200 sad 8.00 pm FOE TAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOL UNOTION. = Leave at 6:15 and 7.00 a. m.,and at 2:0) and 4:35 ». m. FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave at 6.15 a.m., and 4.30 p.m. to or from Annapolis on Sunday ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:45 @. m., and 2:0) ana 3 0 p. m. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at7 T No trains 454 m.. and 2:ands p.m. ALL PARTS OF THE WE: ¥, except Sunday, at 7.454. m., and unday at §0 p.m oaly.connecting at Relay Stauon with trains from Baltimore to ‘Wheelie, Parkersburg. &c. THROUCGH TIUK BTS to the Wortcan be had at the washington Station Ticket Uftice at all bo tu the day, as well as at the Bow office of the Bank ers and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 345 Peun, avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. For New York, Phi ud Boston, see advertirement of © Thro Mestor of Transportation. neral Ticket Agent. Agent Washington TEAMBOAT LIN i potomac TBANBPORTATION LIME. HUTICE TO SHIPPER. The treamer EXPRESS, Capt. BA. EITHBE, leaves Washington at6 a.m, and Al exandria at 7/8. im EVERY SAT. URDAY for Giymont, Budd's Ferry, Smith's Point, Chatterton Landing, Nanjemo; Stores, Mathias Point, Chapel Point. Plowden’s Wharf, Lancaster's Wharf e's Wharf, Uur- rjowren Bay, Foxwell'’s Wharf, Hazeli's Wharf, | Piney Point, Point Lookont, arrives at Balti. | Bore et 8a. mon YAN, & BRO. Agonts, apT-tt Zs jo. 345 | nega ) IOHMOND, FREDERIOKS! } | R* ZOMAG HAILBOADE? 42D TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWIOB DAILY, (Sunday p, m. excepted.) The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, and the South. via the Potomac saLers from “sixth Burtet My to Aqui Bichmmosd, Feder Be mow entirely com, mond Ess Fon Pet rab 6@ a.m. and? ly 1.45 p.m. and ‘A GH T (OH. ifty Miles Shorter ana oe sure and ‘brough Ti ja Asuis enlan, Setoaety beers as J }, Corn he street, of on board of theboats. Baggage checked ’Umtlbasses and Baggese Wagons will be tn ness to convey passengers be tween depots in Bich: > ¥ ‘assengers by Gee une ome 4 we eee rience ping a board of Steamers. BORD. MATTINGLY. Supt. Washington, Do. G. E. MATTINGLY, Ticket dgent, Washingto 2. . B epsiy General Passenger Agent, Coucmpa HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN LYING-in ASYLUM, Fourteenth street ,(eircle,) corner of M street, Washington, D. 0. Thi hagas nation Be been estabditshed for the re- Peete te of may be suffering from dia. seanlige ts their sex. snd for the admisvion fem jaire the t25 : oe comferts of the lytng-in c! is situated fn the most healthy per. tion of" the “Districts surrounded by ie ad ¢ Terme of adm : From $6 ‘A ok, fa accordanee v pay itred able in {EYES sureteel avon “Entra gt ood gt AUSEP RABE nn, “ LEY Bb, ited O8. 5 nae x 5 hem zene ‘avenue. . D., Washington. mere » Georgetown. '. OWA: reet. (of wi there are 9),) can be obtained of say of the Medical a and of the ve. Dre, rng ation wr at a distance whe desire to come for treatment can secere private Teepe, Prine OY GMLURT TE. DB ‘ou 25-0017 precident._ @ENEEAL 9D HANTS, sw OnLzane, By a A N¥y Bop sfianeyisot Moton Soeaiee oy on rt i o- by Lippitt. ai wahekHency 5:00 P.M. | ! 4 1 swch ewaranty, and sarasfactory evades thew ihe ‘badder ss vegedar’é in the articles posed for, and has (he incense Navy Deranugyt, Rereaw Provisions and Cloth an 7 1867 g posnls, endoread “Pro; ah iy in £ rere FRESH LE RAVY YaRD Ff ‘Vewe See Cathet apes cal diy, and the beet the market affords, and each ar- ticle must be offered ay hd pound. The Beef to ‘ ea veourity, Witt be re aired ted i conti lon required by act of PROPOSALS BEEF a5D | P20Pesaxs ror soar. Obes Dares Com f Subcassomee }) Will be received entil tions, to have no unpleasant odor. more than twenty-fi De well dried belere pe Tobe delivered as foi Belore the 18th of the m., for sapply- Sealed P: . do | alehes Mi Pegeegienad, eu of the torm fer | SATURDAY, the 226 instant, at < | D the Bubsist nce FIFTEBN TESCaAMD (as to be Dy bofling fr: 1 mate | Henfemetay” Sola ite” Sil "ate: ent with 5,000) POUNDS boar, = ultera we: One-third (jon or Tuery, One third: ) om or “"the Department reserves the right to reject any | Sisshtatlsiecton jini trey tu the com proposal not conaldered advantageous to the Gov" Pietton of the contract, | ey ment an! ” Jc to be understoed that tn case the atipaiated | Tt wit’ be Tecsited af the Bubstotence Bore beri A i eT de Spmaa ee |: im the Monument sat, end 6th street tract may be considered as completed ta full: at Bae oie, Sane on eee the option of the Dopa:tment jelL7t Major andC.8..U 8 A. Jeb a BBID@E. Chief of Bureau, GOVERNMENT SALES. ore AND PUB 3 MENT SAL: GOVERN we 8. J. BOPER & OO., Auctioneers. 8rn Corner Balderstos and @ of N THURSDAY Jann ar 69,470 POUNDS oF Ewe ¥ This Bye Ceffee is sold for issue by the Governm and fully head lined, and in prjme shiogs At the pame time BAOKS, and alotof EMPTY Terme Cash, in Government funds. Five dess allowed to remove purch. TH Brevet Lient, Co! je 6 Grant strer Yo. 105 West Lombard OOFFEE AT GROUND RYE Lic AUCTION. Jepears 24, 1567 for the delivery — imore of Fy Y" Bomers ‘OBTY - BIGHT OF SUEPR ° NUE STORES. o> ap RSISTENCK OF mt stracte, Md..Janoary 10, 1357. auction, at warehouse on | | | | The Horses will be ent tion before being accepted in all respects. well bri ition. from ffter: at; to nine years old, well for cavalry pur, Balemok Me” Senuaty Pa Sealed Proposnis Invi ‘ recel & this Ofice uot TROBSDAY I tex oad teen han) @tapted in © PBoresais FOR OAVACRY HORSES. 12 0 clock soe city of S) GAVAL ‘ted to carefal inapec- hey must he sound fall nd any sé H igh, from very way 1811 bie agreemen by two reaponsible pe : posal The ability of the bidder to f 3 oly invent | must be guarantecd “~ vy ¢ 20 clock, on bleh warantes must accompany the pro BGASTED AND GROUND | jerses must be delivered within twenty (20) FFES, (in 274 bbls.) ij é<gp from the date of acceptance of suse ne longer needed | right to reject any Sheberiticamen captrace Payment t) be made on completion ot ug order. ide will be indorsed “Proposals for 0; PRMPTY Daniele HAIN | Horses” and addressed to the uuderaigwed Ban Asee, OMas WILSON, aud C.8..U SA Brevet Brig. Gen. Vols. more, Md By order of the Quartermaster Genera. ja 1tase Captainand A y MBALL vu. 8.4. Depot Quartermaster re ‘OF | POBALS FOR STATION a a ‘ost OFF: RPaRTMENT, Dec. 31, Burrau J Ordnance. Navy Department, Bealed Proporals wilt be rescived at thee, Wa: ineion City. December 2 There will be sold at pu est bidd. : orth (7%) day of J Nd hi be deposited on » st noon, on THURSDAY the twenty- © conclasi 1 nc tion, to tue high- aouary, 1367. at the office ofthe cash in Goversment fands to f the sale, andthe or retarn thes at its option. No bids will be considered whe accompanying ft are notof the k Office Department until the Seth 4. ofa’ gy t ery for this Departme: Ist of February, ise7, for fari ctor of Urdnance. Navy Yard, New York. « | Satisfactory tenth i | tract will not be considered. Bervicvable, embracing Os 5 1 the articles must be of t | Small Arms of various calib: | samples of which, ¢ Swell Arms, Gun Carriages. | cach kind of paper, must ac Stores | the Department reserves t The articles will be sold in lots to suit pur- | pay for the same at the price chasers. | | | remainder within ten (1p which ernm: de Z-eol3t time the articles ma Yard, otherwise they will revert to the Gov- afterward, during Temoved from the LEGAL NOTICES. required by the ticles will subject the each of the Estimated quantity wanted for the ye. Department, ire is it. amour! kinds of nishing § for one year f; th sod spurl - id to revection, at id at the Post ay of January, ind and Very best quality east a ream of ny the bide. and ' retain aod stated In the offer, re the articles be wanted a ¥ 4 we. J-Fares. N Tin SUPRBME COURT OF THE Dis. Soot eietatD OF plato finish, 1 TRICT OF COLUMBIA, - te: tuet, to Weigh not lees This id day of January, 1967, F faint-lined Patrick White and Andrew J.) od trimmed, less than iz Joyce, complainants, pou re Fa “ ve 3. 10 resme Foolscep. blue. band mad. eph Johnson. Mary Jobn-) Equtty No. 817, faint lined. garcen pate commoniy bo M Hanson, John known as Diepateh or Consaiar paper. to jaione, de- weigh not less than sixteen pou per reaw it of the bill filed im this cause is to 4. 128 reams Post, machine, plain, faint ot ppssasend yo rao penton | er =i per roeis of givuud lying and 4 5. rouble Bley, District uf Columbia, being Lot Sana ment ot ein, per Lot 4. in Square 1,050, to isfy a debt due by de- 6. Nete paper, gilt. large size, per fendent, Joserl Johnson, te the complainants. ream The bo forth ip substance (hat the 7. 5 reams Note paper, plein, large size, per Joreph Johuson was indebted to said complat ream {rte the sum of $147 4u for goods sold aud de- | 8. 10 reams Note paper, gilt, small size, per livered by complai sent the said Joseph Joha ream son. That at the tim contracting said debtthe | 9. 5 reams Mote paper, plain, small size, per sald Jose vas reized and possessed of ream the said pieces or pa) orls of ground, which, while | 10. 100 reame Envelope psper, yellow or bat, he was # indebted, |» irandulently conveyed to royal, per ream said dete ndaut * Hanson, im trust for the 1. 20 reame Blotting paper. royal, per ream ary J son. wife of said 2. 6 dozen presse Copy Books, mot less than 599 omplaiugate obtained pages. per dozen . {the suid pieces or p | 13, 5,000 extra large size white adherive Evel 5 t fom attachment 1 oves very smooth and thick 93, by dato mon law f this court in ches square. per hundred of comp’ sinents + getust said Joseph Jonna M4. 25,000 teng bu beste Envelopes, very ays that the said deed of trast from said Joesph | emocth and thick, %by 47, inches, per nite said John M. Hanson ar aforesaid be bandr prodeced Leture the Court. and & ame be can 15. 25.000 long white or bef adhesive Eavelopes, celled ‘hat the said « after the is- | very smooth and th\k. for lette:s and cir. got the cnlars & oe ox 8, o= bandrea d pieces or parcels of cround, as white ive Envelepes, ver the cid defendant. Sonu Flyn, smooth and thick, per hundred? Y°"# claimed t on the tatd pieces or pa: 1,000 small sive white note adbesive Envel- ceisof ground, that on searching the land records | S er bundred et habe Yom | ‘om county. District of pon Fg wo phd | 18. 2.0004 — = note adhesive Enyel jep or deed of trust was recer in said lant rec- opes, per hum ty but that after jury and judg- | 19. 3,000 letter size white adhesive Envelopes, per ment of condemati tt bundred said record Crass No.3.—PENS AND PENOILS, o_o | 2. 25 gross Perry's and Guillott's best Ssccitte fonnd record: recerded nearly e! thereof. and ovey two months after the issuing and leving of said attachment pieces or parcels of the compl for an injupctt Jebn-on. Fisnand Jobn when discovered, to restrain aud pro and th er age t M Jobmeon, Jobo M. Havs.n, Jo be Malone, ‘aud : and ser’ of, of 1D ahy mai leven nouths alter the date | ~* y the demau g ts and other creditors. « at id defendants Jopepe j their con! . | | | selling or dis- incumberiug, | arcels of greun pens, per gross per gross dozen ss No. 3—iINK, INKSTANDs, w pegs akp Wax. > “4 27. 12 dozen Inkstands, Knox or any pateni, or small, per dozen 40 grost metailic Pens, of other manufacture, ! 3 ye ‘That the satdattaeh- | = Sade Que ee — the «ald pieces and parcels | 24. 50 doven Penholders. ars 4, per dozen. said — of trust. rae | 23. 25 dozen ot peed ne ack ad Penclls, | raduat Der Guzen 2%. 10doven best red and bine Lead Pencils, per Rs, large 28. 4 doven Inketands, cast-iron, large, double, dozen 2. mm bottles luk, Sack, Beouned & Noyes’, in pon. this sd day of Jaunary, 1867, ad- auart bottles. per bo judged ana ordered that notion of this putt begiven | $0. 25 bottles Arnold s Copying Ink, per bottle. nr Stary Johnsons and Jobe Five’ by peolisuing |) \ perderen vottiee nn ne x?uBCe. Bo. 1, scopy of tai order Ta the Rveriug Stare newer | 82. 20 Pounds Wafers, common ef2es, rod, per paper pu in the city of Was! ‘on, in the trict of bia, three times a for sx | 83. 76 pounds Bealing-wex, best extra suprfine, Soumeoative meter warning said pon-resident ds- Scarlet. per pound fendants to be and al r.1n person or by solici- O.ass No. 4.—CUTLERY Al iD MISC; jo Pe ELLANE tor, at rales to be beld in the office of the Clerk of C OL this Court.on the ‘iret Tuesday of June, A.D. | 35. 5 dosen Peaksives, Bodeers & Bons, fons tts tee epee ill ne ackan sen soaton against } heated + Graaine, per them’ Provided the first pubtication of thisorder | 95. 6 400!" erasers, Rodgers & Bon's Every ben sali appear at least four months before sald first Ges. puneine. por doaee Tuerday of June. 18%7, and stating the object aud | 35 4 asre Sine! Th inch, por Goren substance of said Lill of complaint. 37. 4 doen Office Kcissors, per dozen A true cop B: OLIN, Acro-inte Justice, ko, | 35° be dozen Wolters, vary.9 lack. per dozen wn. SOMILLER, Solictéor for complainanta. = 10 doren Ge ken ae ot ee ae ys jon BTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. | 41. 204 . assorted, par d D®P4ETMENT OF THE INTERIOR. a se deren Paper ee ee Onin states AireNe operce, | 3 3° Reveet F Capeoptil ser On the petition of WILLIAM WICKEBSHAM, (mee i of Boston, Mase. preying for, the extension | = en eee: ge of s mk gr se on the Joth day of | <c° 40: pounds Twine, men, per pound April, 1853. for dn improvement in Sewing Ma- @. 100 pounds Twine, cotton, per pound chines. for seven yeare from the expiration #8. 6doven Bulers, mahogany. round or fat, per dozen. |. 2dorem Gutta Percha, round or fat, per dozen itis ordered that the pA ern ay diag roe byrne SS Si; 1 peunde Gum Arabic. best, per pound set forth in writing. at the dar of hearing: all testimony party to be and nemitted i of the effice, which day of hearing: within tou dave afer aitec the tations Urdered. also, tbat thi and the Washington. D.C., and Mass , Once a week. the Republican the first of enid Gays previous to bie day of heart et panes, ioner of : said | rma which takee place on the 19th day of April, ing the extension are req file in the Patont Ofice their ‘objections. | pecially days before led by either he said hearing must be taken ip accordance with the rules will be farnished on applica- relied a; e oics fheenty days the arguments, if any, 8 notice be published ta nal nel, the for three successive 4 to be at least sixty least fieent, BI ti . Jon ac! sample— tendered by the quired by the contract. The S ordered by the Depart Baveio; jab with but one sample—of must be thickly gummed aroune the jappeis Propusale a each article bid toF ech article must be bid for, and no more thas ove price named for any ove article. not fully conforming to the advertisement | F od. Tene cag cemaiiions of the Gfvetions | for statlopery are to be incorporated in the oo! os ee acre seh cena, Ba t will. im alt . judge a tend x contractor are of the quality re- tationery isto be furnished as it mey be mast be signe! |.— Bal to will pl Pa Loe oye bil to the Patent Office with & paper containing this notice. A 2-le ent TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, morket p D***cxireg STATES PATENT GFFICE, | order them from o tion ‘of MUSKE and the Department do fore wii & sepubiican and the ones & eck for three successive if publications te be et least ‘ious'o the day of Nearing. containing Mien days after ttlog the omer 4 sand ou halt bills te tha Passat relied upon as { Sreamnia W a, this notice be published ta rutelitevneer, Hfrhet tn ourier. ove. ae y days pre. | Commaiostves of } the if notice. 4019 lawsw ment. end at the contract prices, whether the qusati ties exceed or fall short oft ated the individual fy a price— ory article Te J ty va : rragmcuben tee . kate of Wi Sei orieeaas jecoased are the voachers reive by law bo anid extate. Pee under my 209: Jewows NOTIOR, Thet the subscri- | rd ory agton Cit; Do de- . to ', 0D OF mapa |