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Y STAR ba Nd We THE EVENIN( LecsL NEW=. 2 - fersciL Procexpixes, Noy. 31.— Board of $ caacithe Chair read a communi-ation from the Mayor announcing theapproyatof we act making appropriation for defraying ths con- Sngent expenses of the public achuots for ti eurrent year, and of the act in relation to th ublic squares, streets and reser ions. The following were read and referred :—The petition of Joveph T. Rollins; a eommunication from the Board of Trust-es of Public Schools in relation to the great need of seboul-houses in the first district, and asking au‘hority to lea-e or purchases lot for the ersc- tion 0: @ school building; acommun:cation from the Superintendent of Police, giving an estimate of theamernt required for defraving the ex- peuses of the station-houses forth: carrent year, petition of J. B. Morgan iu relation wo the erec- tion of a building ov: r Tiber Creek; petition of J. A. Howland in relation to the redhction of the gus tax for lighting street«; an act relative to the erection of statien-houses for the police forer: an sect for the relief of J. M. Pearson: an @ctto relay the gutter on the north side of D street north, at its intersection with First street Weet; an act fur the relief of John M. Locke; an act for paving the int rsection of streets, and an act ior the pzyment of expenses accrued by the eTection of barricades at the last municips) election. The board refused to concur in the amend- Mext o1 the Common Council to the joint reso- lution sutherizing the purchase and distribution of fuel to the poor the coming winter, anJ asked @ committee of conference. (The Common Council »mended the bill so as to make the dis. trit-ution of the wood devolve npon the ward de logutions insteas of the Mayer. The committee on schools reported favorably on the Mayor's nominsiions of members of tue Poerd of Trestees of Public Schools, xad the sy Were undaimousty adopted. - Rucbards said ali tae nominees were membeis of the old hoard with the exception of Mr. Day, who tok Mr. Stuart’s plac:, the latter gentleman teing now connected with Com. Wilkes's squadron. He desired to bear test'mony to the faithful and untiring manner in whick one snd sl had devoted themselves, gratuitously, to the mt-r-ets of the schuois. * Messrs. Pepper, Sargent and Lloyd also bore testimony to the efficiency of the vourd. No more zealous or intellizent body of men could be gathered together any where ‘he nominations of Mr. John H. Sessford.as treasurer. sud of Mr. W. 4. Dayton as secre- tary, were sixo confirmed The act euthortving the le: Of Tiber Cre k on 4 line wi di Dorth of I'vnnsylvenia avenue, with the right to erect a builcing over it, was lost on third rending. Mr. Pepper presented the opinion of the Cor- peration Attorney in relxtion to the opening and gravelling the +t Ss and avenues; and which safes th poration has no power to repuir sireets and «veunes out of the generil fund, but appropriations for ench purposes Tenet te made out of the ward funds. pitiee on claims w Mr. Ciark extended en invitation from the Intendact of the Arylum to the Board, to v that institution on Wednesday next, and a re: olution was udepted accepting the inyititi Ther telewing resolutions and bills were adopted on third reading, -A resolation instructing the police commitu « to inquire into — fxisting discrepancy in amoun’s of fines penalties, as reported by the Superinten. dent of Police and ny the City Register: a res. Olotion instructing the Surveyor to furnish an estimate of the ecst of grading I. street south, from Tlurd to Fourth streets west, so as to prevent the water overfowing the sidewalks: mn act fo relny the fiag footway across the West side of Sixth street west from the north to the ecuth side of Louisiana avenne; and also alosg Desireet north from the east to the Westside of Sixth street west; & joint resolu- tion authorizing the laying of agutter on tie e@cst side of Seventh street west from D stree: morth to Louisiana avenue; an ac’ the purchase of a herse, harness wazon for the use of the inspector and tapper of water maine; an act authorizing the Mayor to pur- ebsse or lease a lot in the first school districy, and ereet thervon a snitanie school-house: an act for the relict of Ino. act making &n appropriation to print two hundred and Gifty copies of the act organizing the fire de- pertment: 4 resolution requgsting the Mayor to eonker with the Superintendent of M. iran Police in relation to stationing put cers at the crossing of Pennsylvania avenue aad Seventh street, for the better protection of women and children; 8 resolution instructine the police committee to ing into the expe- diency of lkcenrcing hoce+s for the exclusive sale of ber and other malt liquors; an act mocking ap om tor the repair of the bridge over Rock Cre-k ut the foot of K str north; an act authorimng the Mayor to lay a flag footwey across Fourteenth street west, 8 Ms intrs+ction with M. >: an act ty fire pla izirg the Mayor to ¢ a and castings. Adjourned. Commen Cowec ir. Kuig Petition of J.C. Neal and o op. mine of South Cap Mr. leake, in behals @ntof the Asylum, extended ax iny the beard to visit that insti @ay aleercouu; which was gravel Soxth st. east, between G st. south; authorizing the tak laying the water main on Thirte tween Pa. aud Ghioavennes; to . between Fourteenth and Fitteenth str-ets—the Money to be paid out of the water fuud: author- izing ihe Mayor to contract with R. D. Wood & Co. fer water pipe; au to contract cor tu side-walk fire plugs; auchorizing J. A. Rowiand io remove a useless pump at ‘in eorner oO: Sixth aud F ets: relating lo duction of gas in amendme: ket stalls; calling on force the law prouibiing whe ure of fire-arms in. the streets, The tcllowing busine the Board of Alder: : Joint resolution in re- Iation to paving reets and avenues, wiih @0 smendmen!, which was co red in; bill relating to commissioners of in: cement, with an amendment, ron-concurred in, and @ co:n- Mitteeof conferen, Lusby: to purcha: wre of the ase: parsed till relusing to hay e offered a substitnte; which Wee adopied . The bill v hen ordered to be p Bade the rpc order for Monday next. Mr. Wilson introduced the fullowing reso! tion; which was adopted Rescived, ‘Phat the special cormmite Board, in the matter of the Washi Alexandria Railroad. he, and are her DY, stracted to repox: without delay upoa the hill making appropriation to pay the iatereston the bonds of sid rairoad indorsed by this Corp>- Fauon, due July t, 1-62: also, upon the proposa! of Alexander Hay, in reference to: of this Cerporation thor: i sid ry: aug the Iegse of a ¥ ne a blic scheol hou District, was tkeu ap and nowed [O reconsider the y ad nhy jour om authorizing Jam 4 M. Nixon iv ovcus * Space on which his €ircus is erected, wus reject d. Mr. Gordon thought it would be anw: compel Mr. Nixon to remove we circu It was paying 2 good income into the ¢ tion treasury Mr. Barr raised a question of order, that ae yee BS could not be eutertair lor the paner~ ha massed from the custod the Board % The Chair decided the point of order not v1} jen, ard was sustaiged ia that decision appeal to the Board. otien to lay on the table and motiontor were lost. Mr. Utermehie spoke aguin~0 te rosolationr taking the ground wat us Ue Council iid Sfirmed by their votes at the last meeting (hut the power over the ts Was vested in ihe citizens, it would be ineoueist-nt to pass this Feeolution, against which a prov st had ben Presented. The structure was allowed to be Pulit there by consentof the meretia fm Mat viemity, with the it shouid remain for only fi [ismesba ving: Spirredjand B inconveuiemecd by t the circus to their paicee Tanya Td ad Porn ted che bil, and en atages Ceriy : he a, of er { Femasin. vibe MAGE Paks Ag fer the pti , Tault. " on Friday lest, to consider the matter of rai received from | » purchase poke in biel terms af the excel- tained nt the circus. » board had alr ¥ v pasar i igiposing ¢ Mac forohstracting the streets Sa public squares, and that he would yore agni) st the r+ <olntion on that groan. Mr. Loyd modified his motion «uy as to refer r t commit: t » Mewas then read the third time and piserd. Yeas— Messrs Gordon, Lewis, Mitchell, Mor- gan, Peuke, Hapley, Raub, Stephens, Talbert, Wiisen ard the Pr. sident—il ye—Riesrs. Harr, Canticld, Ell moved to reconsid ote by uom of My. Hinsley, asking the ting « circum at che corner of Tivilec: of ere inth street nud the Avenue, Was rejected; agre+d to. Mr. Knicht then offered a resolution gra ther pris ile Mr Shepherd moved so postpone the subject until Monday next; carri A urped, es Porice.— Fifth Werd.—P. : delayered to mali do.: fined 81.4. M.M jog op pavement; 4 tscustx. FF. Landgrid sleey in. in etre smissed. Denis Donolw Jobn Murry, W. O'Brien. petty larceny; locke up Whours. J. Traax and J.W. Mima, drunk; diemiered. Sarah Sime, drunk and disordorly; eecaped trom the lock-up. Selun Tishy, de- fraucing Goyirnment; delivered to military. ich’d Bresnahan, recriving stolen goods; dis- wed. Daniel Bresnahan, buying stolen goode; bail for court. Sith Werd.—Thomas Mctwad, Mr. Thomp- fon, drunk; disinissed. Thormas Clark, do; de- livered to military. John Doe and Rich'd Roe, drunk; locked up in station, burt escaped. wdgewidge, fizht- 'y-. S.Abtott, S. Burch, ers nud (). tfon-y, driy- aie Trirp Warp Sta@ion Cases.--Sunday.— E. Chirk, violating Corporation ordinance: fined #5. Thomas Edwerd-, disorderly; «do. ®2. Chas. Hen: rt, fust riding; do. 36. Geo. Dorman, ricirg on 2 pavement; costs, 58 cents. J. FL Hutton, fighting on the street; tined $1.55. Charlotte € npton, drunk in street; worl. house 36 days. Sonn Rebdbins, drank and dis- orderly: fined €1.5%. John Mullner, do.: do. £2.50. Edward Baily, sleeping in the market; workhbonse 3. days. Monday.—Michsel Garvey, drunk im the street: fiued $i. John Mills, djsorderly; do. $1. Sareh Brown, prostitution; do. gi. | Susan Dugan, drunk and disorderly; do. $3. Daniel Duran, do.; dismissed. i Pouicr.— Second Precinet.— Sunday — Dayid Majer, drunk and disorderly; #2. Cornelius C. Brown, digging across a sir-et; 81--by Jns- tice Waiter. Owen Kelly, James Mulax and Christian Nieorzgreen, drunk and disorderly; turned over tv Ch gat, disorderly; sent to central Fourth Precinct.—Before Justice Dru Putle*, driving on pavement: dismissed. gbeth Rarkivy, larceny cf a clicken;do. Hen- | ry Heath, drank and disorderly: '4—work- houre. John Welch, do; 83. Maile Bryan, do $ @2. Wach'n Nicholson, do. do.; turned to the mili Toxoboe, diunk; &i dronk and disorderly seas QUARTERMARSTER GENERAL'S Orrice.—As an instance of ihe wast amount of work which | Tesses pon the diiter- nt branches of the War depart arter- remain unanalyzed, though a large force ben engaved in this duty. H In view of this grea! accnmnlation, and the | heavy increase of work, the ()uarterm: Gen ralis having the two large buildings ad- ; joining Winder’s Building, on Seventeenth st., ted up for the accommodation of au additional force, for which it isthe purpose to ask Con. e@ress, and the great? portion of whichit is said will be composed of ladies. =e Eaeie Tent. No. 20, I. O. oP R.—The fol- Jowing offiects have been elected b. toserve during t Slater: P.O. Fer! _ J.G4 uplain, Wm. F. Dove. oldest of al! ou: is in 2 flourishing condition, and doing much | rood in &@ quict wey in the eastern part of the ¢ ‘This Tent—among em perance organiations— he ee Row at Jcnia Firer’s.—On Sunday afver- noon, three soldiers—named Charles (aleger, John Piffer and Wm. Qninlan—belonging to the regular cavalry, went to the house of Julia Fleet, colored, on Third st. near Md. ave known he amaicamation house—and kicked up a row: first of all tearing down the fencing, and afterwards attacking 4 young man name i L. B. Stone, heating him severely. They were arresied’ty Officers Carraher and Barker, snd taken before Justice Stratton, who committed ure two first for court, and turued the other over to the military. ary and erection of the . hb is tocon- | three batteries, and will extend a-ross the ad leading to Kittery Point. The wails of the fort are to be of gr: h, of Missouri, ha lection of be Sixth Congressimat Dis- Austin A. King sueceseful candids 82 The Ray Stair works of Northampton are how making gun barrels to the number of 75 declired prdsy. Ibeyemploy i bands, and could Enish with ease 100 per day, bat can not get eulficient iron. overnment rnakig the fi chim on w ted, 8B? By the amalgamation of the @lohe in- surny tompany of Lond With the Liver. pool and London Insutar Company, capital of the latter Company is iner: ¢xeccding cleven millions and a half of dollcrs, SF The long pending libel auit, in Boeton, of Covnt Joannes ys. Francis HW. Underwood, ha bt verdictior defendant. The «lle i in eniling the plaintiff a the disant count. aA veting of the book trade in Bost ; ag the price of books, appointed a commiltee to. confer with the trade in New York and Phiia- delphia as to the course to be parsued teenth st and the Avenur. known cstablishmont continues to fi cir numiercaos customers with PRUVISTUNS of all hindr, ‘The Proprietors rou attention of the cifiz aneortment of goods inst a 1,6 barrels APPLES, a Cape CRAN BERRIKS a fine article, py [ret of Vt. ani NE RetrER 100 hls, SUGAR BEETS and CARROFS, 2tons of tbe celeb 4 binrrow-fat SQUASH, fs bee Hubb do. 20 bbIs. Poston PORK 25 kegs PIG’? FEET and TRI Tocether with everything w best y sted markets, N. B—Members of Congress eonte-pla.ing aly kept in the bourekcep: ig, also army meee. will ind thise con vl 0 get their suppl le 2 MALTARD & WILLIAMS, I ATEST NEWS FROM EUNOPE, 4 JOUN BRIGHT'S SPEECH AGAINST INTER FERKING WITH AMERICAN AFFAIRS LI# BOLD sp¥ECIL iN PRAISE OF 8UK COUNTRY. INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF WOOLEN AND COTTON GUO 8. ButJ. BRUCK & CO., No. 464 7th wrest, has Bot inereased the price of their immense stock of CLOTHING FOR MEN'S AND BOYS’ War, as they bovght it at old prices. and they will not minke the people pay the Jeast «vance. ns thay nes er termined to undersell all others. They have the —< ané are bourd to run off their atack withine je next forty days to make room for our stuck that we are now mann facturing. The peoy'e bulv need to wee “ar goods te in them to buy. and eur stock of BOYS’ JACKETS AND PANTS ng ever offered in this city, ' J. BRUCE & CO, 1 Deiters IN | MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHIN2, No. 46477 Strexr, © Two Boors Below Smith's, GOLD—GoLD! Aovance price ter ot RITTENHOUSE, FANT & 00., Bankera, is Pa GQEWING MACHINE | bs SEWING MACHINES! A large stock, of different elierns, for aale at gery low praces, euitable for famil or heavy taiior- ing work. ‘A. P- SHARP 800. 598 Howard strcet, Baltimo excels any! no 3) eeZ-Im $25, Buperiur Punily Bewitte Machiaae on exhititicn at Mra. @. DES", $253, fevoath | Street, Warhington. °° PREUEB’, Saag wy <TRAMED OYSTERS —Py is ED OYSTER SAL00! —— = KST WAKDATE AW Pu.ay th st —~ALBGAT iuform the WwW wid strangers in Washingt hy bas. im company with J. Clements, opened Suenmned Oyster Salown’ in the First Ward by selling nothing but the * sabare of Mei? pateennate, lat+ plice—the ‘OU GH | COUGHS Daag Cech ee SUEba ee sateeatle, eff ctusi and couventent re chy For © public eon noi 06 2 Ww DENTISTRY. — 8 STRY, DENTI mS 1E3 New to be @an- hereto vineed of it superiority vver all meth fore used. Also, Teeth Extracted wi whendesitad. Terms moderate. BIG ERBION D HAB KE-OPENED WIS OFFICR AT HIS ULD BTAND. NEW AND Sypris INVENTION FICIAL CH FLASY BONE ARTIFIC FEEG HR As3ie Wornovr Mrrat Piare on Crarrs. DR. 8. B. STUBSMOND 210 Broadway, New York=260 Ieania An- enue, beteween 1th amd 12th ats. Sri Calle the ise n of nee pnbiit % the following: advantages of his impro system ; 1. "The Teeth of hin maoufaeture wilt 4 never ¢ raode nor charge coler “7 any — acide being threr-fourthe fighter then any other 2. No teeth or roots need he extrated, as the artificial ones can be inserted over them. S: hig roots will be made inoffenaire, aud never to ache. 2. & 4. No temporary teeth are needed as permanent | ones can be made immediately. thernby preser ing the natora! expression of the fase, which under the old aystem is fr-quently dieGcured. 5 This work hana been Nn tested over five years by many of the first chemiata and physicians ofthis conrtry, | i ir. 8. has also iirented a white nndeatruetive metal filling, with which the most sensitive testa ean be fillep without psin, and ean build abe | 5089 fect ow woth on any side roots. which wil last through lifetetime, The beet of references giver—Dr, V, Mott; Dr, Doremun, Frofeasor of Chemistry, N.¢Y¥.: flon, Judae Wiyne, ofthe Bupreme Court of Washing: ten and the usands of other, Oat and examine for yourself, ro 14m DENTISTRY Gems OR. CHARLES R ROTELER A graduate ou" the Baitimore Dental Colle Dr. B. has permission to refer to D., Frederick May, M.D.,and W. P. Johnaony M D-" Rooma No. 334 Pa. avenue, beiwecn ath aod Wih ata.,over Willtan's Lace Store. OiGee hours from m oe 3° 0. Hall, ¥. 1M 1 TE: LOOMIS, M1. D.. the Inventor and Patentes ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH ETH, attends personally at his office in thie city. pert | persona cap wear these tecth who eannot Wear others. and no person ean wear others who sannct wear there Persons calling at my office can be accommodated | with any style and price of Toeth they may desire; but to those who are particular and wish the purest. eleanest, strongest and moat perfect denture shat art can produce the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warrwated. Rooms in this sity —No. 33% Pennrylvania aver Detweon Sth and Wth atresta Alan, 907 Arch Philadelphia ro EDUCATIONAL. YHE NEXT TERM OF MI33 TAYLORS School teught ir e roar of the Presbyterian ch on 4h Street, north side, will co:nnence on . December tat Ho 24-9t° PALRVIBW BOARDING SOHOOL, Noxrristown, Pexs., mn FOR YOUNG MEN AN1 BOYS. Roard and Tuition, $14' per term of ten months, Pupiis admitted at any time. Sevenres. Benny Jaxeny, 345 Pa svense. Dr. Taysox, Pruggist, Ninth and L ste. doux HawXxnvurst. 436, near F street south, Josnva Neweorn, Quartermaster’s Department, Alexandria Va. GEO, A. NEWBOLD, no 3-Im” rinei pal GAS FITTING, WM. T. DOVK & 00. repared Ww execnte guy orders with which they way be favored in tho PLUMBING. GAS, OR STEAM FITTING BOBI- NESS. @7 Store va Ninth street. few duots oorth of Peunsylyania avenue, where may be found a cor. plete arsortme tof CHAN DEST TRAM and WATER FIXTUR GAS FIXTURES E Have in Store, and aro daily receiving, GAB VIXTURKS of entizely New Patterns and Designs avd Finish scperior in style to anything herstoore offered in this market We invite citizens aenerally ver stock of GAS and WATE ¥c. to cai) aud examine FIXTURES, fecline iv sonfident that wa have the best selected stock Washin, a ‘on Work in tne above ling intruxied to our be promptly attented to. fee MYERS A Mei AN. 376 Dat OFFICIAL. [DEPARTMENT OP STATE, Waswinotos, January25, 1962 The Seeretary of State will hereafter raceiva Mem sere of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- with Saturday, the Srst of next mouth WILLIAM H SEWARD Gerear DEMONSTRATION! _ GNAND RALLY - OF MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF TUuHING, AT INE BEST AND CHBAPE3T HOUSE IN TOWN, No. 460 Seventn Srarer, Where you can Sud THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in thia city, STORE CROWDED WITH BAKGAIN SEEKERS, who get fitted out in short time and at PRICKS THAT DEFY COMPETITION! We Fave jnat roplemehed our tock and think it excels anything in this market. We guarantee to tes atlow prices, eur motto being QUICK SALES ANU SMALL PROFITS! NX. 8. Oor Saturday customers will please coma ea sy ax convenient: our store i# so full ia the eventing it in b> ponsib to wait on all. cLo 7” Do vot forget th spert Clothing House in town, at No 460 Feventh st. urar Ff. “ MITH & ©... Clotbiers. No, 460 seventh street, and nem Corner Tw ‘ieth st. acd Pals M ASSLY COLLINS & CO'S PHILADELPHIA BRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Tam now reeriving large quantities of DRAUGHT Al.Eand PORTER from this colebrated Brewery, which Iam prepared to furnish om short notice to | all persons who will favor me with their orders Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my driv tended to. Goods deliyered inall parts of Washington and Georgetown, free of charge. Terme :—Cash on deltvery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Botting Depot, 57 Green at., Gsorgetown, D. C. OYBTERS—OYSTERS | ROWE & CO., be promptly at- Bo 6-4f eating Blormal proposals will be refecte. presn T¥h REG, | _ Proposals must be addressed: to Captain BAward AND S Wirtz, “Avsistant Quartermaster U. 3. Atiny, | ington, D. C..and. chould be plaialy ‘manrced no 6m | “Proposals for Lumber.” eS REaASTGe i Form of Guarante:. : BUTIFH CONSUL | gle —yof the Cduuty of and Btate of —, London: 225, ee e county of-——. ahd State of—— da OW ocliey's Tntroi@iction to the Study of Inters | Guatuntne that -——ia able to fall the my itel'« Law st ietions; #4 | Soligutabd teat Sona hin pei ee 4 > + ition, an et, shoul is proposition BS Harten's | aw of Nations fondon ; $475. Cepted. he will at cuce enter inte ec oonteet ie ao nure’s International Law, 3 vols in 2; 919, \ International Law and the ueral Halleck Laws or War; 875. Trcseott « American Diplomatic History ; $1 Teson's British Consnl’s Manual, Lonton) Sian, Henshaw ’s Manual for US. Contuls; $1, Pofendorffs Law of Nations, fotio ; 465), _ he spa. VRANCK TAVLOR. LABINKT FURNITURE, aT OLD PRICES, Having et our entiry Z stock for Casm before the advance, we are ensbled to offer unprecedented | PUG BY whe are ip want or CABINET Our stock is now complete in al we Bord tally gel all yee nishing. promising a saving of at least 28 por cont. @ ail who ronke their wiection ofue At feast Deeessary to particularice, a4 our wast tear oot bracesuvery article necessary to furnisly ¢ hove : 0 sak in acall to satisfy yoursetven, * BOTELER & WILLSON, Tron Uall, No. 31% Pa. avenue Between 9th and ith ate every partiqular, contemplate fu: oe M votdand ©. W BOTELER. J. W. BOTELER ©. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAP DEALERS CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARB, BRUS RE. eo. te. and VC SHE: NG #RTICLES thenerally, TRON HALL fm b YEATHER DUST) SOObW 7 HOUSEKE 31s oF Bw Pennsyivanis Avenue, ween Mh and weh - JUST KECHLVED, at No. 16 0 Spice, Peuncylvania ey) cl) Pat Meon (oh aud Oh etreeta, Ludion’ LA ING BALMORALS, Fronch Lasing, Lace, rors an Batter: GAPPERS: Breuce Kid SLIP. EPS. Minses and Ohitdren® SHU of every das peri tien Gents’ Brench Gnlitin. Gs Pat. Si Lrethers 1 Lasting & : J QSENTITAT bAOKS. BOS, U oer DEES GOOD Atork now in stors Tm. . “ith ait other kinda of ORESS BOR, fo the seein gal gener wants o° fa.0!'iow and hoes facets Gre price only, marked in Main Heures Pe lier of «tad mpbes ne ai aati Peary aa Pa are 1 Ninth ate: me at pain, | TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER- ULATED WA | APANNED WAITERS, we Dog A cL HO¥B? SHOR nt ! | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND Oo KAILROAD. | MOS Sew PAPKENGKR TRAIN® FROM WASHINGTON. fut PASSENGER TRATNE ' pee WAFHINGTON BALTIMORE, AND THE WEST will run as follow . VIVEK DAIRY TRAINS TO en AND HE WRT. TWO DAILY TRAIN? BETWEEN WASHING- ON BUNDA ND THE A THEE TRAINS TO BALTIMORE AND ONE TO THE WEST As follower :—7.4 a. m..and Sand p.m. Passeugers for the Wert make clore ovuusctions at Washington Junction (Relay) with the Baltimore and Obie Ruflroad for all pointa Weet. at lower rates tone fer PAT AB PHL snd NEW YORE Leave gsilington atés.m.,Jla.m.,and 5p. For ANN APOLI@—Leave Washington st 6.0 «. m. > as Oam p.m. R ALL POINTS WEST and Btations slung the Reltiuvoreand Ohio Ratirosd leave Wanbin, 47.408. m, and $80 p.m, on Sundays at3.3) p. a TRAINS MOVING BOUTH Leave Rew Yerk at Ta. m.. Philadelphia 13.3) a. m., Baltimere 3.45p.m, Arrive at Warhingten 5.3) ry Meare New York at 6 p. m., Philndelphia 9.50 t; m., Baltimore 4.8\a.m. Arrive at Washington a.m. ¢ New York st 11 p.m . Philadelphia 3.8” = Baltimore 7.48. in. Arrive at Washington e .m. Local Accommodation Traine tearo Baltimore at Lie ie) p.m., for Washington; arrive there al a.m. an . ma, Bundaye at é.3'an@7.40 u. 1. only frome Baltl- mo i Ko. olin connections om Sunday from Balt) | _No Anuay | more or Washington. Parsengers leaving Washi m at 6 sad 7.400 8 jana at Washington ina_on the Baltimore and Ohio points Wert of the. Bier and fer alt points along the Hne of the Baltimore and Ohio road. ir Meryland ard Virginia, Trains leave Annapolis for Baltimore end Wash- n deily.axcept Pundays, at 5.45a.m. and 3.40 T Passenger Trainn leaving Wasbin, i “trash and 74 + 8nd 5 p. ‘ itimore at 4.9) E ie mabe fae atop only at Annapolis wed - Washington Junetions Way Passengern must take the A<commodation Traine only, W.P. SMITH, no 4-tf.r Master of Traasporiation, 1862) THE fise2 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD with its connections) ws PLRST-OL ASS ROUTE A BYKED, RAFETY AND OOMFOK’ STONE BALLARTED 4nd BAGGAGE CHECKED rHROUG DuEn 7 THE 6 } FROM BALTIMORE THRES DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two of them aoe OLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURO a with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, snd forming THY GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE rom WASTLINGTON AND BALTIMORE to ali points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTITWEST, 7 For Through Pickets apply at the offices o the Northera Ovxtral Railroad Company. northesst | corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth strest, Washington, and Calvert Station, Raltimore BPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT 8MOKING SALO0N CARS ON ALL TRAINS. #KOM WABSILNGTON. Passeamors will take the ® a.m. and 5 p. arriving in Baltimore at 7.50 a. m. and 6.45. in.) where close eopnections are made with trainson thé Northern Central iiroad_ and arrive in Harris burg et 12.45 p.m. and 2.458, m., there connecting with, the traina onthe Penneylyevia Central Rail- roed for all parta of the Wert FREIGHTS by this route Freigihts of all deseri ma. trains, ptions can be forwarced to snd from any point on the F onda of Ohio, Kentucky, Lnviana, Illinois, Wiseonrin, Towa, or Missouri. ty Kailroad direct The Peunsyivanin Central Railroad alev eoaneeta at Pittsburg with Steamer, by which Gouda ean be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingaa, Kentucky, Tenneson wnberland, DMiaois, Miseis- ippi, Wisconsin, Misvouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Rivers; and’at Cleveland. ndsky and Chi- eago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. lervbants and shippers entrus tation of their Freight to thia with confidence on its speedy trand THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and feom any point in the West. by the Pennsylvanin Central Railroad, are at all times as favorable ae are charaed by cther Railroad Companies BZ, Be particnlar to mark packages “Via Penna, | Central MAGRAW & KOUONS, Freight nts, No. ®0 North atreet, Bi ners. ENOCH LEWLS. Gein] Superintendent. Altona. Pi | £ LL ROU PT, Gen’ Ticket Agent, Philwtelphis MoH. HOTSTON General Freight Agent, Phila dolphin jan 'S-ly.7 Pprorosans FOR LUMBER, ' Derot QuARTERMASTER’S Ovricr, C o ; orn Mae D.C, ibe ri ca nator may direct, one mil ie 144) feet of Lumber of the fellowing ktud and description viz beven hundred ane fifty thousand (70/0) feet 4-4 er one (1) inch White ire Commoa Calings, Lighty-three thousand three hunirei ant thirly- LL THE vecneoeere Es, | 87 ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON SS SF RINCE MAY 1, inti.“e JOHNGON « NAGLE, 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVEKUE, (Route site) BETWKEN NINTH & TENTH STS., Invite the sitertion of GROCERS, #UTLERS, AND THE TRADE 15 GER gear TO TH UNSURPASSAD STOOR or WINES, LIQUORS, ‘ SEGARS, . AND FANCY GROCERIES. \ Champagnes | OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS. HEIDSICK, CLIQUOT, MUMM, BIVA: DROUET. We recommend highly to connoisseurs DE 8T. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNES, CARTE NOIRE, CARTE BLANCHE, BED LAV, the most favoriie brands in the New York merket, and so highly appreciated for their ' richness and delicate favor, | | HOCK ANP MOSELLE WINES, \ Still and Sparkling, CLAEETS of Meesrs. Gilbou freres, Bordeaux, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, COGNAC of the choicest brands and best vintages, ROCHELLE BRANDY, Pelivoisin and A. Signette, | MADEIRA, BRERRY, PORT—very old and highly recommended for medicinal purposes, | | HOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, | in Wood snd Giase, MONONGAHFLA AXD BOURBON WHISKEYS | | - | PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, | - . | of all kinds, | APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY, ‘> JAMAIOA AND 57. OROTX RUM. three (53,333) feet Seant!ing 3 by 4, fourteen “yt ' . long, (Hemlock) Eighty three thousand three hundred and thirty- four (53.334) feet Scautiing, by 4. aixtuan fet | lope. (Hemlock. Righty three thousan | thre» hundred and thirty- three (33023) feet Scantling, 3by 4, eighteen fet longi llemlo k } All ‘he above described to be good. merchantable Lumber, eulject te the inspection of an agent ap- pointed op the part of the Government. All th nber to be delivered within twenty days afier rigning the contract . Proposals from disloyal parties will uot be con- sidered. and an oath of allegiszuce to th - 35. ernment must accompany each proposition The ability of the bidder to id the contra :t, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantee! ‘by two respenaible persons, wh-se signatur-s are to ba pended to the guarantee, and sotd guarantee must acewmpamy the Lid The peeponsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certiticate of tue Clerk of the bearcst District Court or uf the United States Dis. , trict Attor 5 | ““Biaders prust be present In person when the bids | Are opened, or the proposuls will not be “sonsi. y, | - Bidders must be \ | Ifa bid ism, | ofall the parties must appear, or | considered as the individual proposalof the pacty signing tt | , Bonds in the num of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will the auceessful bidder upon signing be required of | the contraet. P | | Theright to reject any or all bids that may be leemed too high is reserved by the Depot Quar- termaster cordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, wo are pre- pared to hecome hin securitio pended the official (To thiewuarantoe taunt be eur tificate above-mentioned. ; “EDWARD L, MARTZ, pot Capt. and Ass’ Quartermaster C. 8.4. MPPRE UBSCRINER Tae rent pleasure 1a eslling the attention of the public to, “Bis large stock of PIANO FORTES of al | beat manofactories in the country. which| he offers for sale at the lowest ‘actory prices, Pur- | chaving exclusively for cas! is enabled to sell | cheaper than any other house, and give entire aat- isfaction. Kach new Piano ia warranted for ive | years. Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange. tt W.@. METZEROTT. Corner Pa. ave. and lith atreet. Sele Agent of Bteinway & Bens, and Raven & Bacon oc 3 CHARLES 8. FOWLER & CO. IMPORTERS. © OO" WHOLES4LE AND RETAIL DBALE am INA, GLASS AND EARTHEN W Fine Cutlery, mned W: ad | Plated Ware, al Oil Laiape | Roll Metal Gooda, himneys and Wieck | Block Tin Goods, terns, Ac., &6., Tiu Chamber Sets. ma-rom.ty "404 (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th at, | PALL aND WINTER -GOOD:!. ; MILITARY AND CIVFLIAN. tei FALL AND WINTER-GOODS wate ae eir mbraci une DRESS COATS) DOESKIN PANTS VESTS. e! Se ada marta cbe tiek tee ney hae th complote ansort- ment of BUSINESS SUETR, made in the mort du- rat le manner. Officers will And our Military Goods de-irous to their wants, Reavy Woelon Hlunketes | for camp tse. at ren Ie prices. \ WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 329 Pennsylvania avenue, oar ett hetweanisth cf RhAUER atronta, . DUPONTS BEGAR-COATED FEMA D* the fo ESTE is © Tcanpet commend thor tao highly.” p LTE SNE ae ~ “Mold Or BC OP AM iiiton by 8, 0 FORD. hey. rota et srcnua: to Aleeaanig, by HENRY SOOK Eee Drneeivta 2 0 # aoly FL ANNELS, with all PRRRY & Bi s. ave. and Ninth arrase They Price $1. 463 Chesnut y /KITE AND COLORED otrer Minds of DRBDS une price only, ne inet 5 BATAVIA ARRAQ, AND DOMESTi!C sEcags OF THE BEST BRANDS, LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACOO, | SMOKING TOBACE€O of Messrs. Cail & Ax,in | aitimore—at Baltimore prices, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMPS, HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de- ; scription:—GAME, POULTRY, MBATS, OY- | STERS, MILK, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES. PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glass. ADAMANTINE AND PARAYFINE CANDLES, } MATELARD’S CHOCOLATE. | CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packagos, { SYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, CHERRY, GINGER, RASPRERRY and BLACK- BERRY WINES. HAM AND CHEESE, at Baltimore prices, { TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALE. | KNOX & BON'S EPARKLING ALOA ALB YOUNG'S INDIA PALE ALR, | LONDON PORTER, LONDON BROWN &TOUT. OROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICK and BAUCES, | DURHAM and FRENCH MUSTARD. BORDEAUX. AND, NICE OIL, OLIVES, O4- t PERS, &c. i ANCHOWIBB, SARDINES, & DUTCH HERRING SWISS OBEESE, of prime quality. SPICES, FANCY SOAPS, £6. <5 eae as TERMS CASH.“ ee Se Es JOFINSON & NAGLE, oemtf 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR, a pprorosase POR INDIAN Goups, ~ Dar.svussr oF exe Lar. ! (Bea Indian AGains, Bovevarer imet fous Paorosats, +ndorad “ (Class), 2,3, or ito be delivered im the be reevived at the Office of Indian ‘clock w.,0n Wednestay the wah meguenen next, fur furnishing the -_ Fond gs 1. ci LANK. c h MACKINAC B oe LOTHS, aND ; na tee Ko pairs 13; point gentinslle tlee Mackinae Ee Seen a bro inches aad {yoo pail point gentinellp Bite Mack "Ee etincetive U5 ick’ cd 3.00 yards farcy list blve cloth gray lint bine elots 4.000 do 7 po one sot iets im Ia bine byt jumac calico Turkey red eatico ce drilling brown drijling bed ticking nee ai 8 unbleached domestic sheeti bi heetis, in leached e checks, stripes, and plaids Et 2mm Crass No, 2. READY-MADE CLOTHING. FO blue eatinett pantaloons do conta # calet mired satinett coats D di do on! Ke pantaloons, 3P cassivett coats, trimmed with red. Crass No. 3. “ HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMP! MEN &o. a 7 2700 pourds brass kettles # bests japanned ke S€ cam p ketth S¥ dozen 2 quart tin pa: 30 do 4 quart tin pans 6 quart tin pans tin ew coarse tooth combs fine tooth combs erineors weeding hoes hend sew fles, 4). inches pad tandle try pans basting &pr one lable spore, (iron) axes. to weigh 43, to Sly pounds half axes, to ties S pounds, (with. handles zine mirrors fire steels B© pounds brass wire . te do best Chinese vermillion Ge do seed beads 100 dozen butcher knives KO do realping knives = do - rouaw haichets | 22 do 4% inch fiat tiles | PLO pounds tob: ‘co Crass No. 4. rcp lock: uokcoonss Walls weap took. (hall oumee me clouble barrel) 1st kege powder 1,000,960 water proof caps $e tines Traid balls BY belts powder horns 3.000 . ‘B2 dozen gun nipples + HW wrenches of cither of thovxe kinds, that secompany the bid, The articles must in #!] respects conform t semples, whic may_be seen at j thir otice ad sfler the 2éth instant. Thearticies r y inspect com wi a | ly i ted red with th | eampies by an agent or gents Appointed for that | purpore, Such as mey be uneqonl thereto in any | plrticular will be regected. hich ease the eon- | treet r will be b und to’ far re thet y the agent Tt is to be be reserved to require 88 quantity of aay of the articies eA in the above schedules rore from pers: The requirements of a previous coutraét with the United Aistes, or who are nyt manu! in the required articles will be i the fact that # iders it edule, and tents, at e ssueunts Ars. aust riven. without any modification, or pro ification. or variation whatever.” They show be submitted with the folowing heading: (0 ere y process to furmish for the service of ndian Department, apd accordi its adverti-ements theteof, dated 30h2, the follewing articles at affixed, (here insert the list accord! or classes feb oe for.) deliverable New York by the Ist day of April next, time or times during the isd3 as may by the Commissioner of Tadian Affairs; Proposal he na (here imsert the whole or in part, if more than one el pesed for,) I (or we) will, within twenty after, execute a contract socordingty.. Com: | seru ity. satistxetory to the ws Affaire, for the faithful performanee of the same with @ ae ca ming aay ey (or bidders) i tract sball be awarded to his ( r them) to hie or their oF proj le @ con- track accordingly, aud give th req sccerity pro eabepl Sar eepeeee ai wie pee RS vert isem en ic D Ith November, in; aud, in the (or their) failure *°, curse) our heirs, excoutors, and fo-fe't apd pay the United States, as of leas than fifteen said bid or, prey J the amount of gusr- aon ecoriing be i ct attorney. No propos! be coneidered Tak dos not strietiy eonform Sis aticulars to ris and aa ws’ P. bows advertit+oment. > io Com; istioner RO 18-3taw Deek AY. AMES ¥. HAL REAL ESTATE AGENT, Conner oF Pa. AVENUE axp Tesru Sraerr, over Barking House of L. Johnson & Co. _ 00 %3-eo?m” AM SR ACB, OMT STELLA PNET, Y, f + ,WaALU- SK onrH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEar. waa ; oo SKDAS and’ the v Gonpestingtrasy at New with lines forw: to the ©. EU ittar ——ae towne in Grest Britain on the of NOTES, DRAFTS ana BILL8 msde at all acoessible parta vi the ted Baten. ‘i occa De. » MOUBNING GOODS. Morn ruse our usual stock in all fabrics for \ A. PES Seatnie ip plain figures, PERRY & BRO. Pann. avenue and oth

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