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PERSONAL. AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. LADIES’ FRIEND (ALL IN TROUBLE Medicine for all Female Complaints; Sf- experience; (guarantees success or no Business and correspondence firictiy Roo us for patients. MADAME OORION, Jtimore, No. 110 Payette street. near Asquith, Ge 15-170 “A UTOGRAPHIST —MNB. CO. PePRAGE, An- AOS having had several years’ experi: ence in al: the principal cities in Barops. wili offer | r services to the American public, for the first , time, on Present, Past, and Frture affairs of Life. Will send a correct liseness of future Wife or Has: band by enclosing a lock of hair. together with fee. 50cents, Address Mme ©. DePRAGE. Post ‘ce. Washington, D.C. de 13 6t* M ALAM AHCLIAS WOULD RES¥¥OTPULLY sunonnee to al! ingui: persous, thet she is now ready toread the Past, Presext and Futare, and msy be censalted confidentialiy Se poi gentlemen No. 60 00 t.| om Carroll prison, Capitol Hill, | c. noi-Im™ 4 doors cart Washington BOARDING. ARD — Handsomely-furnished Rooms, with | Beard. Apply a: 135 G etreet, orig and de Ib-2w 7URNISHED ROOMS AND PIRST- Board, i including fire and gas, for ganilem 56 G street. between th and 2st. Re- venand required, Terms $30 per month. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. By J. 0. McGULERB & CO. Anstionears. @JALE BY CATALOGUE OF A OOLLROTION b> ov Mrsoriy Gy Boors.—On MONDAY ber ma menci at 6 | ntiinuing each evening thereafter at the same hour, on the first fthe floor of AUCTION ROOMS, we ehsil sell, by catalogue,a collection of Miscal- lapeous book Sale poritive. Terms cash. . dels 3. © MCGUIRE & 00.. Aucts, By W.L. WALL & CO., Aucti J] S_MARSHAL’S SALE OF PRIZE Bi + EMS ARCTIC AND GEORGE Ca HOLM, APPARSL. FURNITURE, AND OARGOES. In vittne of two decrees issued from the Clork’s Office of the Supreme Court ofthe District of Co- h Iai ga District Court, and to me di- isell, at Public Sale, foressh,on MON- | day of December instaat. commenc- ck a.m, at the foot of Sixth streat otomac River, in the City of Wash- R ARCTIC, BER TACKLE, AP- REL, AND FURNITURE," CARGO w y part bbl. Pork 7 db. 1 kit Mackerel 1 let Rope ] lot Sugar 1 Lot Cakum Lot Hams Part bbl. of Crackers Part bbl Flour lean Gil Lot Joffes 1 Chronometer 1 Comfort, & CHISHOLM, Thala TACKL , AND FURSIT RG — Adout & Sacks and Barrels Sal Lot fope HI, bo! Pitot Bread and Crackers | HIP, bbI. Flour ALSO. Lot cf small Sacks Saii,cold?, but not called for, | from the sale of the Scheoner Alma. WasbD BH. LAMON, U. 8. Marshal, D.O. 5 rer WM. L. WALL & CO.. Austa BB! every WADNBIDAY eek w. ra. atthe we { OW, &> Lo imite of the Distri shippe? to this point for such disposition, Terms .in Government funds. to he psid at frale. BLL, 0.8. Vv. DAY. December 24 Extenzion. we shail seil- of the Supervising Ar. 0. McG PNTH ‘ Pu ac, 220 es. we shells Lot No. 10, one! teesst balfof Sunere No. Ul, frovting 27 feet 2 inches on Tenth strre between [. and M streets nort about 13 feet together with ti sitting of a Two-story and Rasement Brick Dwe!l- ing-house containing six rooms, ‘erms: One-third in cach ; the remainder in six and nine mouths, with interest. secured by gdecd , of trust on the premises, CGonveyances at the cost of the purchaser, delé J.C. McGUIRE & Sv J.C0. McGUIRE & CO, Auction le A DMINISTRATOR’S BALE OF 8 KS AND | <3 Lax Wannssts—On MONDAY APTERYOON, | December ist, ut 40'clock. we shall sell.at the Aucticn Reome— 95,000 el of Evansville Seven Per Cent. Coupon $2008 Chesepeake acd Qhio Canal Preferred on 160 Acre Land Warrant. ‘eTTOS car WM. F. MATTINGLY, Administrator, dels 3.C, McGUIRB & CO. ‘Aucts. By J. C. MeGUIRE & OO.. Auctioneers ALU ABLE ‘* ON NORTH K. BETWRHE: Fikes? STREET BAST ABD DELAWARE AKENUE. WEDNESDAY APTEBBNOON, Dec 284. at 4 o’elock, op the ra. we shall sell, Lot No. 6, Square No. 715, fronting 60 feet on north K street, De! . Fanning Deck 100 foot! laware avenue, and - ‘erms: One third cash ; the remainder in six and i W.A. months, with interest, secured by a deed of | oe ee at the cost of th Hh vances at cost of the purchaser. 3.0. MoGUIRE & 00. ducts, By WM. L. WALL & OO.. Auctioneers. South corner Pansphania avenue and Ninth street, M. iH & CO., Licensed Pawnbrokers. LAséz BALE OF URREDEEMED PLEDGES | or F. Winter CLoTaina, GoLp np | Biiver Warcugs, PLavey Ware, Diaxowna, <sc.— | On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS cext, | 2iat and 224 inber, commencing at 6's o’clock, | at the Auction Rooms, we will sell a large assort- | ment of Clothing, &c. We name in — Beaver. Pilot Cloth, and Heavy Overcoats Business. Sack , Frock, Dress Coats i Pantaloone, Velvet and Qloth Vests, Undershirts | ‘and Vrawers Silk. Merino Delaine. and other Dresses Grape, Silk, Stella. und Woolen Plaid Shawls Far Ospes, Muffs, Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters Quilts, B % Sheets, Tewelling, Pillows, &c, 130, Als pew of Gold and Bilver Watcher and Ds Jewelry, Dismond Rings, Plain Gold Rings, &c. Violins, Banjo, juitars Revolvers, Knives, Forks, aad Fpoons, Together wits many other articles not enume rated, which will be sold without reserve and v wereet as represented. irins cash. | 6 WM. L. WALL & ©O.. Aucts. | & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, c SALE OF BEAL ESTAT virtue of a deed of trust. executed the Sist day | of December, 18°9,and recorded in Liber J. A. B. No. 198. folio 73, et seq., and of a decree of the 8 preme Court of the District of Columbi he first day of . 1863, in a cause ( equit; Mi agg Meer % Trook is oa anne and Cato . George Newman, and Lysander H. Trook are defendants. the subscriber, as Trastec ander said decra: sell. onthe premises at 4 o'clock p.m..on MONDAY, the lith day of Jan- wary, 186. Lot numbered twenty-eight in Square numbered four hundred and eleven, with the ap- partenarces. Ter: One-half casn , the balance ip six months = ning secured by s deed of trust on the i con ancing and crore atthe cost of the purehsger. THO! FPOR, Trustee Gel@-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Ww B4nr sires AND WATER RONTS. i vor’s Orricg, Dec. 9. . | By virtue of and in accordance wi vis. | Gity Souncile, approved Merce ith An act authorizing the Mayorto lease whet sett tharete, approved October Weert asad | ment the: approy. 1 a on MONDAY. the 2) instant, at 12 o-clock M , com: mending st the foot of Eleventh street west, loase | to the highest bidder, at Public Auction. the fol- Jowin, pieces and parceis of ground, to be used as | wharf’ ites or water fronts, vis: 1 That at the foot of Eleventh street west, at the line of the wall, 169 feet in width, and those two immediately west of and adjoining Twelf:h street Soctgeek Ie Jo digo ae; that at thet ext of M south, im w! b.. deg RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. Wasuinctoy, Dec. 15, 1863. The above is postponed until MONDAY, tha 4th day of Jam 2 iet. at same hour apes. de 16-4 CHARD WALLACH, Mayor. Rowers OBSTLN This ia a most iBUP Oy WILD CHEERY AN For 1Hz Ovae or A UGH AND OOLDs. pote au ieee tele We gee in Bree WE is TaeSimi dao NTO WEEES urehagers. | ® del7 | A lot of Public HORSES “By J C MeGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. RY VALUABLE BUIUDING LOT PRONT- on i Ix@ On JRURSDAY AF TBENOCON, December T7th 4 o'clock, on the premises, wa aball «all, Lot No. 1, in Davidson's rubdivision of Square Bo, 3:3, tront- ing on Mo: sachr<ettc avenue and north Detween Fourteenth and Fifteenta streets west, and conisining 5/ ris, prey feet. The jocation of thie !ot is admirably a cottage site. hotcl,or summer garden, having a jarge open space on trree sides end the advantage i Tce pee a ae dele ere 5G. Mea TIRE & CO. Augts. @7 THE ABOVE SALE same hour and piace 3.0. McGUIRE & ©O., Ancts By J. C, MoG@GUIRS & CO,, Auctioneers. By ier BUILDING LOTS AT THRE CORNER OF NORTH U STREET AXD Fras? sTaneT west.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Decombsr 17, at 40’clock, on the premises, wa sliall sel! Lota No.6. 7.89, 10, and 11, in Square 520, fronting on rorth L street avd First street west, at the corner formed by those streets, The whole to be divided into good-sized Building Lots. These Lots are wellsituated in the immediat: vicinity of Bt. Aloysius Church and tka Gover: ment Printing Office, and will be scia to the high- NOON, Dec. 2ist, cell? \ est bidder. Term? : One bal! cash; the remaicder in6 months with interest, secured by a deed of trust om the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purcheser. aes” 3.0. Mc@UIRE & CO., Aucta, @ THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED IN consequence of the rain until WEDNESDAY, Dec, 22d, e hour. ae J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Ai RUSTER’S SALE OF SMALL ING NOUSE AND LOT ON TWRLETH STREET, B TWEEX E AN) F STREETS NORTH—On SATUBDAY AFTERNOON, December 2th, at 40’clock, on the remises, by virtue of a deed of trust. dated Jane Bth. We3 ard duly recorded in Liber N. ©. 8... 6, folios 206 et scq., cone of the land records for ‘Washington county, D. C., I shall sell the southern | partof Lot No. 18, in Square No, 999, fronting 21 feet on Twelfth street west, between B and F streets north. running back 10 feet toa 30 foot alley,improved by a substantially bmilt and well cd Two story and Basement Brick Dwelling- If the terms of eale are not complied with ia five | days therez{ter, the Trustee reservea the right to resell on one week’s Lotics in the National Intelli- meer. "Cost of conveyances to be psid by the purchaser, THO. J. FISHER, Nrustee, J.C. MoQUIRE & GO, sucte_ Bre O. MeGUIRE & OO.. Auctioneers. T STEEK’S SALE OF BUILDING LOT IN THK NORTHERN PART OF THE OITY —By virtue of two deeds of trust, the first dated June 15th, 1863, and recorded in Lider N.C.T.,No. 9, folio€. &c. of the land Records ; the second dated November 3d, 1863 and aleo duly recorded, I will sell at Pub- lic’ Auction, im front of the premises, on THURS- DAY, the gistday of December, 1833, at 4 0’clook Pp, m.. Lot No. 31, in Uh|man’s recorded subdivision of origiral lotein fquare No. 616, in the city of Werbirgton. Terms of sale: Ore-balf in cash ; the remainder ine = lmonthe, with interest, secured by deed of trust. All conveyancing at pureharer’s cost. including Stamps, ‘WM. BH. WARD. ~custee. del0-Javswads J.C. MoGUIRE & UO., Ancts, By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Georgetown, D.C. VALUABLE IMPROVED " PROPERTY IN GroxGTowN At Poziic Avotion.—In pursu- ance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Washing: top ecuuty, rstified ard confirmed ky the Honor ble Supreme Court of the Distriet of Golam ni will be sold, at Public Auction, on the premia-n Georgetown. D.C., at 8 o'clocc p.m ,on TUES: DAY, the 22d day of December next, the following Valuable Real Fstate, belonging to the Heirs of George 8. Neil, deceased vi Part of Lots No. ey and 9, in Beatty & Hawkins addition to Georgetown, fronting 30 feet on the dek-e0 north side of Prospect sireet, running back 99 feet, | and improved ty two wel, ‘built and nearly uew Two story Frame Houses ALSO. , Fost part of Lot No, 15}. in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, fronting 2) feeton the north side of Dunbarto: i 3 by 8 good Two.story Frame Hout, will commences with the property on tat Terme of sale, essb Al conveyencing and Stamps at the cost of the archsées, : ‘ JOEN 8. PAXTO Georgetown, D, IMPROVED PROPERTY GETOWN AT PUBLIO AvOTION.—On TU ES- DAY ABTERNOON, the 24 of December, at $ o'clock, on the premises, we will sell the following | described Property in Georgetown, viz: VAncaarr IN Bs Part of Lots No. 9 and in Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown si ‘onting 25 fest on south cof Prospect street, and runving back 55 feet, and improved by 2 good Two story Frame House. ALSO, Part of Lot No 1 and of the Blip, fronting 4? feet on the couth side of Gey street, and ronning back 89 feet, improved by a good Two-story House. ALSO. 1 Part of Lote No. 15 and 16, in Bastty & Hawkins’ addition te Georgetown, fronting 18 feet on the north side of West street, and improved by a good Tro rtory Frame House, Terms cash, Conveyancing and Stamps at the cost of the pur- | chaser, The sale will commence with the property on x ne SOHN 8. PAXTON, Prospect street. SABAH A. PAXTON. n025-2aw [Intel] THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. UCTION FALE OF REFUSS CHIPS. Will be sold, to the highest bidder, at 12 o’ciock ¥ cn bring heey pecemnae 23d, 1863, at the i) a = neton Novy r USE OH condemned as unfit for arranged in smail parcels for the Naval Storekeeper, ad interiin. SBISTANT QU ARTERMASTER’S OFFIC, A Corner of G and Zrsenty-seond, Streets. ton. D. ©. Nov. 27, 1863. ‘Will be sold,at Public Austion, on DAYS, the Sth and 234 of December, 1863, at the Corral, near the Observato: in thie city— as unfit for public service. Be to commence at 10 orelogk a, ‘erms cash. pvernment fai ‘ OHAS. H. TOMPKINS, 028-23 Geptain, A. Q. .U.8 Army, SEVENTH STREET. 5 1 0 P.J. BELLEW & CO., MANUFACTURERS AGENTS, Permanently established in 1369. QUARTERLY SALES, Independent of the great advance ofall kinds of FANCY GOODS, &c. We have determined not to depart from our usual custom at this season. Weare bound to sell cheaper than the cheapest We are agents for the sale of McClain’s celebrated Cocosnut and Quince- pee HAIR OILS, COLOGNES. EXTRACTS, &c, Also, CHRISTIANA’S COLOGNES, BXTRAOTS, &c. 180, Worsley’s Premium Honey, Palm i Aso Womny Windsor TOLLE SOAPS? mond Also, TAYLOR'S FANCY BOAPS, Put up in Family Boxes to suit purchasers, Wholesale and Retail. Also, Full Lines of Notions and Fancy Goods, All of which we offer at the Manufacturers’ Prices, freight added, The TRADE, DEALER, HOUSEKEEPERS, And PEDLARS, Are respectfully solicited. We guarantee tosellat New York and Philadelphia prices, or Perish in the Attempt. P. J. BELLEW & 90., 510 Seventh street, Washington. TEMPLE OF FANOY, Ne. 522 Seventh St., Between D and E. . NEW TOYS AND FANCY GOODs, Adapted for Christmas Presents! BOLLS OF BVERY DESCRIPTION! A great variety of PORTEMONNAIES, WORK BASKETS, erenee From the best factories. WRITING folie WORKBOXES, 1D . Ps ; |ABAS. BACKGAMMON BOARDS. CHINA VASES, MASKS, HOBBY HORSES, Bte., Etc. Wa Purchasers making their Selections prior to Gee Casati coeds seat ata 2 HRISTAIN RUPPERT, on Ne es Seventh bem IRBMEN’S INET RANOB COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, OAPITAL... —. 8200,000. Corner C Street and Louisiana irk Beak of Wattecean An One no 3-Im BOUS: P THBORD COALNST LOBS BY FIRB. Diaxc H Bhi ‘Wilson, Binge! Oronier, * Joan D, pertey ithe ESE. No charge for pole er * en. AMES A resident. _ABEL G. DAVIE. Bey = | te an Peon} BNTY-PIV:! Tray 24 eye, Fe0UsAND GRAPEVINE CHARLES z. Baran. orth atrest, corzer of Boundary wtreet. Ro 2)-lm* tae CracLe IN FOURTEENTH STRERT.— — streets, | adapted for © S$ POSTPONED IN | ' eonsequerce of the rain until MONDAY Arfha- actior , BRICK DWALL- | nm street, and running back 120 feet, and IPs, i ablic am, which will be renience of | ARBKS. i { 'MULBES, condemned CARD Cagus, | PRRFUMBERY, | CHESS, | ORNAMENTS, | PPorosare FOB FLOUR. SEALED Paorosais will bs received unlil the ist imstant, at 12 6’cl-ck x, for furaishing the Bubdsistenca Department with 10,600 BARRELS OF FLOUR, as follows: 5,000 barrels in new c .m >arreli, head lined, 6,000 barrels in new strong cotton sacks—one-half barrel in csoh sack. Bide will de received for what is known as Nos. 2. smd 5 and for any quantity Ieea than the 16.000 barrels; and also for one hundred barrels of , No.2 Vawily Fiovr. Bidsin duplicate for the diferent grades should be upon teparsts sheets of paper. The delivery of the Fiour to commence within quantities daily as the Government ma af delivered either at the Government wh Ouse in Georgetown at the wharves, or at the railroad depot, Washington, D.C. Al) contrasts must be completed within twanty one from the epening of the bids. < ayment will ie in certificates of indebted- ness, or such other funds as the Goveroment may | have for disbursement The usuai Government inepecticn will be made Just before the Flour is received. An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid, andno bid will be entertained irom parties who have revionsiy failed to comply with their bids or from id ders not present to respond. No Flour received which isnot fresh Bids to be addreesed to the uoaeraig @ street, Wachington, D. Q., endo “Proposals for Flour, 8. C, GREENR, Captain, 0.8, Vv. de7 td Cur QUARTERMAITER’S OFFIOR, WASHINGTON Dapor, Nov. 17th, i353. SzALED Puorosass will bs reecived at the o} of Captain CH. Tompkins, A.Q.M.U.8. A., at the corner of 294 and @ streess, in this city. antil MONDAY, December 2ist, 1863 ‘at 12 o’clook w., for the sale of all the manure now on han may de produced at stables and oorrais of ‘this De- got within the next twe!ve months succecding the inte f the contract. ded pote Bighert bid- @ required to take it aw: at bis or thelrown expense, ‘The quantity raw be hand to be taken away within six months from the date of contract. and that which may accumuicte, within six months from the date at whiok it may Muli mast be mate st so much por cubjo yard is must be madest so much per cubis yard, Bids will be recived for the quantity on hand, and the subsequent product at each stable or corra!, separately, or for the whole together. fa bid is made in the name of « frm, the names of all the parties must appear. or it will be consid- ered the individus! proposal of the party ing it, The fcll rame an pom office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal, 2 eddressed ‘to Oaptain 0. FR. Proposals must be Tompkins, A.Q M..1.8 A.. Washington, D.G., ane thould be plainly marked “Proposals for Payment will be required to be made, in Gov- ernment funds, st the end of each monih, for the Manure removed daring the moath, An oath of allegiance will be required from each successful bidder. Good and sufficient bonds, in the sum of (14 one thousand dollars. will be required of etch eu cesar gisaer for the faithful performance of his contract. The Quartermaster reserves the right to raject all bids that may be deemed to the MS tae . ound ce ernment not to accept, . He Lrig. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster, no 19-td Kepot Washington Skeuap PROPOSALS ARB INVITBD UNTIL WO the 221 day of December, 1363, at 12 m., for the Hides, Tallow, Hoofs and Horzs of all Government Cattle slaughterad within the ancient limits of the District of Oclambia, for three months or more from the commencen ent of the cont-act The above articles to be collected by the con tractor. and removed from the various pl which the cattle are killed, at such times as may be derignated by the officer in charge. ws Thec ntractor shall te liable fo allthe Hides and Jailow, Hoofs and Borns coming from ever animal slaughtered, unless it can be made satista torily to appear to the Rubsisterce Department that all due exertion, diligence and care was made | to obtain the ssid articles. : | Parment will required €very ten days in Gov- | ernment funds, + in duplicate, and an oath of allegiance must accom peny the bids, ‘he contractor will be held sccounteb'e for the Hides &c.,one week after the signing of the coa- tract. & Bond will_be reavirad the bia, for # faithfet frinil ida tobe direated to Li Waakingion, r Hides and Ba’ ‘FOR TIMSER ¥OR PHE NAVY Boregav or Onpram Navy Department, Nov. 16, 13483. SEALED PRorosats, endorsed “Proposa's for | Tinter " will be dat thie Barean watil three o’clock ». m. of u i | | | L entieth day of Da.am- | ber next, for furnishing aud delivering uoler con | tract. at the severai Navy Yards xt Portsmouth, N. | | | | | | | | | H., Boston, New York, and P)ilaselowia. the foi- lowing escribed tuuber and piank, for Ordoauce purposes: A Crass I—White Oak for Gua Carriages 58 1i1—White Pine hite Woud. 85 LLI—White Ash and Uickory. Crass 1V—Gum Logs Separate offers must be made for the supp'y st each of the Navy Yards named, and for the White Oak and the Hicx« y, White Wood, White Ash,and Pine ; but the offers must be for ail of each de scription for each Navy Yard. Bidders are referred to the Ordnance Officers at the several Navy Yards and stctiona and to the Chief of the Burean of Ordnance, Navy Depart ment, who Will forpish them with printed ached- ules, giving Gcscription of tne‘ Timber,” time of deliveries and otber particulars. HA. WIS3, no2-lawsw Oktef or Buresu. ad interim. ROPOBALS FOR MORTAR SHELLS, OxpNancer Orvion, Wax DePartuent, WASHINGTON, November 18, 1363 | _ BEALED PropoSaLs will be received at thir offica, | until 4o’clock p. m., on the 2d of December next, for the delivery of’ fifty thousand 10-inch mortar shells in the following quantities at the following arsenals, viz: At the Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Mass,, 5,000, | ra the Watervieit Arseral, West Troy, N. Y,, | At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, 25,000. | nat the Alleghany Arsenal, Pittsburg, Penna., ‘At the U.B. Arsenal, Washington, D. ©,,5.000, At the U.8. Arsenal, St. Lonis, Mo.,5 These shel's are to be madsof the kind of metal, seen at any of the The shells are to be in- specates the foundry where cast, free of charge | for irepenprtation, or handling until delivered at | Deliveries must be made atthe rate of not less ; than five per cent. per waek of the numberof pro- twenty days sfter thy date of tae contr ct, failure to deliver at s epecified time wil contractor to 8 ferfeiture of the num- y fail to doliver at that time. Bepar te bide must he made for each Arsenal if the bidders propose to deliver at more than one. No bid will be considered from parties other than regular founders or proprietorsof works, who are known to this Department to be capable of sx cating the work contracted for in their own tablishments Bach perty oo retaiae to enter into bonds, wi! faithful execution. se he Department reserves the right to reject any not med setisiastory, for any ill be addresasi to “Brigadier Ger D. Bamsay, Chief of Orgnance, Was! ston. D. C for Mortar Bhelis.”” . ne 19 td Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. ROPOSALS FOR CHUOGKs, BHINS AND P TONGU SS. Orri0n Derot Goxutssary, WaSHInctox, D. 0., SRALED Paoposacs, in duple by the undersigned until th 1sts for the purchase ofall the HUCKS,” “BHins’”? ONGUES,” of cattle slaughtered at Alexan- dria, Washington, Convalescent Camp, Chain ridge. GiseNore: oint, and such other points in the teres SeO elie Sia (ols limits) at whi % contract will be required ‘a approved sureties for its 1 gues coming he beef and for all euch not collected by the eontecste shall be charged the same as though he had col- | lected them, unless it be show: roperly prevented by the rumeat from soueee ing binyind Payment for the Chucks, 8 ani be made every ten days, in Gov- oa commence five days after signing o' . , , Aboad for faithiul performance of cont: ill be required, se oath of allegiance mubtaccon! each pre} 5 sala to be endorsed, '' Proposals f { Bhins and Tongues,” and Sddressed to the ander: H ed, at No, street. | Masta BOS Sheen, cont 0.8. v._| Peorosars FOR HAY, STRAW inp GRAIN. | Forage Dzrantusnr. Assistant Quay: ‘Seat ‘orn, for the use of the Gov- lexanéria, | or eur | quantities hae at such times, as the under: may direst. The pro; to be addressed to the undersigned, * snd to st je quaatity and price of each article Frogosaiawiil be received for fi bushels of Cora or Osts,and fi ry (oo) tone of Mey or Straw and yo unless it it be for the in- terest of the Government to contract for a less amount. putupin Corn to be sacks bout two bushels, and oats in. aot about arte aH each. which are tobe furnished free of chares to | vee Government, The hay and straw to be secure- ly bales by icles furnished under this advertisement AL ‘urchases m rom time to time, under this advertisement, from the lowest ° ndder, as the iateresisot the publi me ent fund: “galiucnts aes 5 $ rm é Z i a may five Gays from the opening of the bids, and ie sce } a0) dyat 223 | @.or that | cuntracted for; the first delivery tobe mate | PROPOSALS BOPOSALS FOR LUM ¥ Chief Assistant Quariermaster’s Office, Depa of Washingion. jo 134 ¥. near? fashingion, December i! 1353 4 : SEaLED PROPOSALS will ve rcsived at t ise until Monday, December 2!, 1363, at 12o’clock MW, for delivering ia the eity of Wehicg:o> at surt 8 aa the Depot Quartermaster max Jireat, ( ilion (1) 00/0) feet of Lamber, of thy coilowiag kind and desctiption, viz: Seven hundred and fifty thousand (750,00) feet 4-4 or one(1)inch White Pine Common Cuillings, Forty thousane (40,000) feet 3-4 or two (2) inch White Pine Common Cullings, 5, sia thousand (50,000) feet 4-4 or one(1) inch floor- De Forty-three thousand (43,00*) feet 3x6 or 7 Hemlock dvist. 16 feet long Forty-three thourand (42.00°) feet 3x6 or 7 hem- lock joist, eighteen fet long. Thirty one thousand (31,000) feet $x3 Hemlock Joist, 16 feet long, Forty tb) ee thousand (43,000) feet $x9 and 10 Hem- lock Joist, 6 feet lon; ,_All the above described t> be good merchaatable ae su pies fos maeees dna Of ae agent ep- pornted on the part of the Gove! 3. Allthe Tamber to be delivered by the (0th day of | January, 15964, : PROPOSALS. The full name and Post Office address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. If 9 bid is made in the name of a firm the names of ailthe considera as the incividual proposal of the party signing i Proposals from disloyal parties will not be con- each proposition. Proponals must be addressed to Captain James M Moore. Assistant Qust‘crmarter, Washington, D.O., aud shoa'd be plainly marzéd * Proyosals r Lumber.”” am GUARANTEE. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown b' Ree official certificate of the Clerk ofthe 1 apy: istrict Court or ofthe United Stateg Dis- | iriet Attorney. The ability. of the bidder to fill the contract | should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied | by two responsible persons, whore signatures are | te be ‘appended to the guarantes, and said guaran. tee must acecmpary the bid 7 Bideers must be present in person when the bids are opered,or their proposals will not be consid- *TRonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractorand both of his guarantors, will oe required of ate Sacccantha bidder or bidders n signipg &9 contract. Gpon seni feoRM OF QU ARANTER, We —,, of the county of -—, and State of — snd—— ofthe county of ——., and State of —, do hereby guaranty that —is able to fulfil thecontract in accordance with the termsof his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he EE at. janes enter into @ contract in accordance erewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- pared to become his securities. 2 (To this guarantee must be appended the oficial certificate above mentioned.) - The right to rejest any or all bits that may be deemed foo high is reaerved by tha Dapot Quarter- master, as wellas tha right to select from each bid auch Lumber, st the prise therein namad, as is required by the Government, And ia case of tha fallure of abidder, whora proposal is accegtad, *9 furnish,witbin the time prescribed, in qaality or quantity, the Lumber stipulsted to’ ba delivered, then the Assistant Quartermaster to have thariz:.t to supply such defciensy by purchase, and suck nee to Ke charged ue ene ane > ua of cost, formal proposals wi! rejected, de 12 td JAS. M. MOOK@ Capt. A Q M, pPp* POSALS FOR HAY, Derrot Commissany’s Gr rice, 223 G@ STRRET, WASHINGTON, Pesembar 1), 1533 SLED Prorosars in duplicate for FIVE RUN. DRED ) TONS OF GOOD MERO {AN PABLR HAY be receives at this offics, notil TAU KS- DAY, the 24th day of Bespmber, 1533, at 12 M. Pro- posals must be endorred ** Proposals for Hay,” and none will ba entertained unless taey {ally comply | with all the requirements of tuis advertiseuent Bidders must give their nemes in fullss well ag their port office address,and each proposal must be accompanied by an oath of allegiance an la guar- tntee, signed by not less than two responsible pir- sons that ifs contract is awarded tothe party or Parties proposing, the contract willbe accepted and entered into, and good and eufficient eecurity furnished for the execution of the contract as pro- zed. OTe right to reject any snd sil proporals may be made under thi# advertivement ts rez by the Government if. in its opinion, the pub} interest requirs, If propornir are made by a firm, the names of all the parties mua apyesr.or the individual who sigved the bid will bs heid respoasibie for the ful- fillmept of the contract if h ig sal ia acsapted, and will be required to furnish the above spesied gueranty. a Tue usual form of euatanty must accompany each preposal, and partics to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at ones, aod to give bonds equa! inamouat to oae- half the sum to be reesived on th igned by the contractor and both of h Batisf ctory evidence of the | solvency ofeach bidder and person offered as security will be required. The responsibility of the guarantors mutt be thown the offi¢ial esrtificate of the Clerk cf ths nenrest District Goart or of the United Btates District Attorney der to whom aa award may be made re- terms of this acy rtisement, or who, afier siging the contract and bond, shalt reglector refase to execute the same within the time prescribal, aa wellin quality as in quantity, then tue Com aissary shalt have the right to supply such deficiency by chace inopen market, sbarxiug such delinquent rv contractor wita the Vance paid over id or contract. § | _Propoeais from disloyai parties wilinot be con | sidered, por will awarda be made to any poraon or | persops who have heretofore failed to fulfi! their | egreements or contracts with the Government. Bidders must be present at the opening of the ! bids, te respond to their names, The Hay to be delivered either in Washington or Alexandrie,io bales, proporly secured, free of all cost of transportation or handling, f | “All Hay contracted for under this advertisement will be pel. inspected and such ef does not prove | of a good merchantable quzlity will be rejected. | The Hay will be paid for in such funds as the Gov- ermnient may have on hand to disburse upon the | completion of the contrast, sras socn thereafter | a8 the proper officer shall be in funds. } , Delivery of the Hey to commence within ten (10) | days from the date of the contract, and to be com- ; gt ed by. the tah Gath (50e) ey, of January, 1331, | Proposals mui addre: if | E. T. BRIDG EB, Oaptain 9.8. V 223 @ street, Washington. D. 8 FOR COAL AND WOOD. Mavon’s Orrick, Ory Hatt, Wasuineton, Dec. 14, 1963. 4 Beaty PRroposars will be received at this office c. up. vo Saturday, the a instant, #5 22M. fortar ishing, 88 0: eo lon. BIXTY TONS OF COAL and TWENTY CORDS OF WOOD; the Coal to bi sized, white ' ash Anthracite Coal, to be Pine, sawed and split for purposes Both the Coal and Wood to be delivered at the different Sta- tions as the same may be required, __ For any further information application may be made to this office, or to the office of the Metro- | politay ice. Foes n’* RIGHARD WALLACH, Mayor._ , PBOPOHALS TOR BAY, STRAW, ANDGRAIN | OFFIOR OF Forage anv Rtyae SRANSTORTATION, 7th street wharf, Washington, Oct. 16 1863. Written Proposals are invited for furnishing Straw, Oats, and Oorn, for the use of this Depot. | be delivered at the Railroad Depot or at any of thi Government Wharvee in this city. ; _ fhe Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, and they should state the quantity of each article and dite of delivery offered, alao the bread a Proposais will be received for Ave thoarand AcS.000) | bushels of Corn or Oats. and fitty (50) tons of Hay or Btraw, and upwards, unless it anould be for the in- terest of the Government to contract for a less amoun' All in to be put | two (2) bushels each, which are to be furnished at the cost of the contractor. The Hay and Btraw to be securely baled. All Grain and Hay and Straw offered to’ be sub- | Ject to a rigid inspection by the Government In- epector. | . Contracts will be awarded from time to time to | the lowest responsible bidders, as the interests of service may soguire. | nnn’ security will be required for the faithful | fulfiliment of suy contract made under this adver- it. Payment to be made at the completion of the con’ e 8. L. BROW! ptsin and Assistant Quarterinaster, U. 8, 4, Ne YORE AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YOR | WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, D. IPS BAL MPIRM, uO AND Jas. a ‘*. Sea: sarees Bailing Days WEDNESDA’ 5 é AYB. at 10 a. a! fot High stect rgetown, and Pier 15, foot of Wall street, New ‘ork, For freight or J = Agents, foot o yamus wae, fo13-6m" 137 Wail street, Mow York. rot MB. OF OR STREROSOOPIC VIEWS, OPERA GLASSBB, FIELD GLASSES. - MICROSCOPES, THEEMOMBTRES, Xo. At the lowest prices. xt FRANKLIN & 00., OPTICIANS, 944 Pennsylvania avenue, bet, 12th and 13th ste, 388 Pennsylvania avenue, (ander the National.) | ACU Ba RARE? Sela Ds there aight. and warranted. Teguire. as aerate ssi Srl ne oe feeurity will be required for the “ eorner 7th FIDENTIAL,. Yoone sitt'sbe certain bi Sa eenee nD pean : iappranen, Pema. ctipt of Ten Co OHS" BTUART & dois-ty 4 coer Banton, Wada, G vane (Briss CHEERS: very choice nowt ‘ermont ave, and st, erties must appear,or the bid will be | sidered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany | ter into coutract agreeably with the | up in good sacks, of about | ie r PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR FURAGB. i Crier QuantsRMestTsn’s OFFIC‘. { Wasmingtot Derot. Doo |. 1558, BEALED Paorosais ag tuvited by the ander- sign: d fo: fe =. Quarierwma-ter’a De- r enyp ying the pertuent.at Washington, DB, U Balti: o Aisxacdria, and Fort Monroe oF eit these places + ith Hay, Oora, Osta and Straw. Bids wil: be received for the delivery of 50°O bushels of co: or og's and § tons of hay or straw, ang upwards. Bic stateat which of theavore nawid points they propose to mae del 8, and \ae rates at which taey wilt cake deliveries © reat, the quantity of each articles propo:ed to be deliv e tima when said hen to be comple’ ed mene bd two bushelseash. Oats in like sa-k:of a5ont \hres bueheiseach. The sacks to be farnis ved wituout extia cuarge io the Goveroment. The hay and straw tobe scurely baled ‘The partiouler kind or deseriy By or siray proposed to bs 1d | im the proporais. | Ail tee articlon offered under the bids hereia in- | yited will be subj.ct to s rigid iaspectiois by the | Government inspector before being accapted Contracts will ve awarded from tims to time t> the lowest responsible bidder, a8 1! terest .fthe Government may reqvire and psyment will be made «hen the whole amount contacted for siali | have been delivered and accepted The bidder will be required to acsompany his | Piopossi with a gucrenty, signed vy two responsi- le persons that in Case his bidis accepied he or they will, witpin ten Gays thereafter, «x-cat« the ! contract fer the same, with good and sufficient on of osts, corn, de delivored most de stated & sareties ina sum +qual to the amount of thecon- | | tract. to deiiv: r the for .ge proyosed im conformity | with the terms of this adyertitement; and in case | the sai. bidder should fail toenter into the eor- | tract they to make good the difference between the cfler of eaid bidder and tho arxt lowest respon- |-wible bidder or the personto whom the sontract | may beawarded Qhe responsibility of the guarantors must be stowr by the «fii tiai certificate of aU. 8 District Attorney, Ccllestor of Cu-toms or any other offi- :er under the Usited States Government or re- son known to t) ep. sible pe: Pai bicdere or rejection of their The full name sud P.O must be legibly written ia the proposal. ‘Proposals must be addressed to Brig Gen. D H. Rucker, Ohief Devot Quartermaster, Washington, ee. 0 forage ”” ho: dein asum equal to the amount of the con- tract, signed by the contractor and both of dis guaraniors will be required of the successful bid- Cer or bidders upon signing the contract Park fort Bor bide, ylegeg slaps eae may in 7m isa) ior a1 is Offi ce. De cbtaines OB OTM OF PROPOSAL. (Town, County and ais ; ate | I,thesubscriber, do hpreby propose to | ana deliver to the Cnited States, at the taste: ’s Department st —-—. agreeat | for forage, dated Weshingtoa’ Depot, Dee. 3, 183, tre to lowlug articles, viz: i burhels cf Coin, in sacks, at —— per bushelof 66 rounds $2 pounds “ | tens of beled Hay, at —- per ton of 2,000 ds | Barnoe valod Straw, at —- per ton of pounda. Delivery to commence on 0 of , 136 and to be compl yefore * | — day’of 185 .and pledge myseif to enter into a writt t with the United States, thin the space otified my bid bas obedient servant, Your | rigadier General. Ts KER, whee eneta! Depot Quartermaster, Washingten, D. 0. GUARATY. . We, the underrigned, residents of —. Courty of —-——, and State of jointly and severa'ly, covenant w P Btaten, and guarar tein care the foregoing bil of —— be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of sais bil, execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient surétics, in a sum equal to the amount of the con; tract, to furnish the forage proposed in conform? to the erms of ady: rtisetrent dated 1463, under which the was made, and the said shall fail to enter intos aforeraid, wo guarantee to make good t | ence between tho offer by said ——- and th: tha r- wort | lowest reaponsible bidder.or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Witness, . Given under our hends and seals this —— day of — 16. [geal téeal I hereby certify that, to the best of my kuow ledge ard belief, the e-Lemed guarantors are good sod sufficient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to be recurity. To be certified by the United Btates torney, Collector of Customs, or ery other ofcer under the United States Gorérument, or respoa- ib} s o is office, fible person known Dil, RUCKER, deo 9 tf __ and Q M._ prrosats FOR UALVARY HORS Cavatry Bureau. } @rricy oF Depot QUARTERMASTER, Washington, Novy, 25, 1823 Proposars sre wol’cited and will be reaiye| at | intnomes for tne furnishing of Cavalry forses. 20 be denvered in Wathington city. District lumbis; St. Louis, Missouri; and Ohicago, Vliao: ‘The horses 0 comply with the following speci cotions, viz: To be‘rom fiftesn (15) to siz teen (15) hands high, from five (5) to nine (9) Eyes old, well broken to caddie, compzctly built, good flesh, and free from sil defeo's. The ability of the bidder to fulfil his agreement must be guarantied by two responsible persons, | t of allegiance of tos perton or persons bidding Pbail be on file in this offce, The retponsibility of the guarantors must be shown aly official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States -Dirtrict roppedt Proposals must be addressed to Lieut. Ool 0. @, Eawteiio, Chief Quartermaster, Cavairy Bureau, ai ¢ndorsed on the envelopes ‘*Proposais for tigas will be purch: epen market, at fair | Brices, at the following places, viz: New York | Sty, Albany, Buffalo, and Rochas . ! Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Columbus, Ohio; Bos- | ton, Massachusetts; Augusta, Maine; and ‘Madi- son, Wisconsin. C. G. BAWTRLLE. | Lieutneant Oolone! aad 0. Q, M. | no 28-tf Cavalry Burean. Hl SANTA CLAUS IS COMING { WITH ; TOYS!—TOYS!—TOYS!—TOYS!—TOYs! j FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. | FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. | Just received at H P. J. BELLEW & CO.’S, | 510 Seventh street, | The Largest and Choicest Selection of | FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN and GERMAN TOYS and FANCY GOODS ever opened in Washington, comprising in part } elegant Gilt and Bronze Vases, every size in the trade, for presents; Ladies’ and Gents’ Fancy Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Cabas, Ladies’ Trav- Btands, Walking Dolis, @ full line of China and Wax Dolls, Fancy Match Safes, Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons in thousands, Bugles, Horns, Pop Guns, Pistols, Swords, Drum: hips, with innumerable other Fancy Toys we are obliged to eave out for want of space. | We respectfully solicit a visit from every lady and gentleman in the community, when conve- mien. ‘We don’t notice competitors in this line, ‘We guarantee to scllat New York and Philadel- phia prices. We will sell cheaper than the cheapest, The trade respectfully solicited, A liberal dis- | count to city and country dealers. | Weask, ‘* Have you been to our establishment?” | not, find it, enter it, and your fortune is made, P.J. BELLEW & CO., | 610 7th street, three doors south of no 25-Im Odd Fellows’ Hall. RALKTMENT Uf AGBIOULTURE, » Ale Wassinctox, D. C , Dec. 15, 1883. To the, Growers Manufacturers of Flax and. Hemp :—The Comminsioners sppointed by this De- tment, consisting of Hon. J.K Morehead, of ; Pennsylvania, William M Bailey, of Rhode Isisnd, and Jobn A. Warder, of Ohio, to consider the low ISR epproerisean made by the las it Cor ls viz: ** For investigations to test tae practicability | of cultivating and preparing flax and hemp as | substitute for cotton, thousand do! having met, and, a‘ter severai da: thor of the eub; . believing that a further an | notice of their investigations might nance {| Valuable resuita. adjour: ed to meet on ; needsy. the 24th day ef Pobraacy ‘next, BRo’olock M., and request all persons interested in the distri- riation, or anxious to di Pree eetiee te Bablie od, bead to his et Ea et fey Ro tign of the fibres. and fabrion propated by tees, accompanied statements the various pro- cesnes eed and cost of production in exch case; } alse. ea ve Sea mor pee ef tmachia: | S7SSaStion that may Bé uesfal te avant | Bea Seon Becessary before an intelli- 23 aes dels dtd ISAAC NB IN, Commissioner. ABD on to ble Btore, Peon ivania ere S i hats. on-all private diseasss on . address of each bidder | D.C, and should be plainly marked “Proposals | bushels of Osts, in tacks, at -—- per beshel of | BI December 34. i horses agreeing with the above ppecifi- | eling Bags, Satchels, Richly Ornamented Cigar ! i { a NEI ERIE I SSL E IE sN R, ET ST E STNELRA TOR @.—.-1860.-2£.- From the army hospital—the bloody bat feid—the mansion of the rich and humble ah: of the poor—from the office and the sacred desix | —from the mountain top, distant valleys and deliveries shati de cow- | ioe price rust be written out in words on the | Corn to be put up in gool stout sacks,of about | | | | { | | i office, will be duly notified of the acceptazca | i believe yverms of your sdverti ement, inviting proposals | | onr house. + Superinter dent Soldier's H | ture’s great restorer. far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilized world—is pouring in the evidence ef the astonishing effects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thou- sands upon thousands of letters like the i lowing may be seen at our office: Repssvry, WIs., Sept. 16, 1 o% * * * JT havyebeen in the army hos; tals for fourieen months—speechless and ly dead. At Alton, LIL, they gave me a bo of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three b restored my speechandcuredme. * * C. H. FLaute.” I- Sorte Warsaw, O., July 23, 1863. «* = * * One young man, who had bern tick and not out of the house for two years with Scrofuiaand Erysipelas, after paying the doctors over $150 without henefit, has been ured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * * Epwarp WeUuNALL.” The foliowing is from the Matron of tho Union Home School for the Children of Voluu- beers: HavemEyer Mansion, 57TH STRERT, » New York, Angust 2, 1563. 5 “Dr. DRAKE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our litle children suffering from weakness ard ¥ tangs with most happy effect. One liltie im particular, with pains in the head, } C appetite, and daily wasting consumption, cx whom all medical skill had been exhausts, has been entirely restored. We commen.» | With but a teaspoonful of Bittersa dey. H appetite increased; strength and health folio. e.**« x * Respecifully, Mrs. O. M. DEvox.” sae = J owe much to yor, for I yeriy he Plantation Bitters haye sayed my ite. Ruy. W.H. Wacconer. Madrid, N. ¥." % > Thou t send me two botties more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife bus poon greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, Asa Currin, Philadelphia «* * * JThave been 2 great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to aba mn preaching, + * * The Plantation Bitters haye cured me. . Rev. J.S. CatHory, Rochester, N. ¥.” «* * * Send us twenty-four dozen more ofycur Plantation Bitters, the popularity which are daily increasing vith the guests of SyKES OHADWICK & Co. ‘s Willard’s Hotel Washington, D.O.? Propr “% * & LThaye given the Plantation Hit- tohundreds of our disabled soldiers wi she most asicenishing effect. G.W. D. ANDREWS. he me of liver complaint, of which I was] prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. Kincerey, Cleveland, 0.” Fy organs that has distressed me for years acts like a cuarmn. ©. U. Moore, Ageni for Colgate & Co., 251 Broadway.” &c., &&., &C., EC The Plantation Bitters make the weakstronr:, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted ua They are composed of the celebrated Calisayn Bark, Wintergseen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, X&c., ail proseryed in perfectly pure St. Croix Rum. s.-T.-1L8s6co.-=. Persons of sedentary habits troubled wi'y weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the hear, Bie © signature must be appended to the guar- | lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid “nN } preposal will bo entertained unless tne oath | liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them, They are recommended by the highest medi- eal authorities, and are warranted to produce Qn immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed- | ingly agreeatle, perfectly pure, and harmless. Novick.—Any person pretending to sel! Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a iter, New York; | Swindler and imposter. We only pnt it up in ourlog cabinbotilee. Beware ot bottles refilied with imitation deleterious stuff, for which sey- | eral pereons are already in prison. See tha every bottle has our United St tes Stamp over | sme cork, and signature on steel plate side la- bels. Seld by respectable dealers throughout the Babitable globe. P. H. DRAKE & CO., 202 Breadway, N. Y. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, HEARTH RUGS, A771, Fy AND HOUSEKEEPING EFFECTS iN GENERAL. ‘The subscribers having just received and = men i, ls dri forgeserel ¢ ofm town, Alexandria, and the public callatthe Store, No. 526, corner Seventh and D streets, and examine our large and general assort- ment of— Three-ply, Ingrain and Domestic Oarpete and ‘Bags, Oil Cloths, from 1 to wide. Matting ad Matta, ‘Window Bhades, Oil Cloth Table Covers and Blankets Feather Beds, Hair, Shuck, and Excelsior Mat- ALBO. A Large Assortment of Mahogany and Walout Looking-glasses, ©: Glass, We ‘Ware, aad Baskets, with near Rite articles in the House furnishing line, We fiatter Co rng Hg that any person our line, and will honor «.s | with a call, will be pleased with our Stock and Siem. Nees % WILLIAMS, 00 17 eotf {Ohron. and Union} : YHE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Sucocssers to J. ¥. WALKER & BON,) WASHINGTON, D. C., amB PHILADELPHIA, PA, MARUFAOTURERS OF GAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, ap WILSON S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL Roors. OFFICE—No. 161 Twenty-second street west below Pennsylvania avenue. WORKS—Foot of Twenty-sesond street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Cana!, Washington, and Thir- tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia. a eso eaine 7 8