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—————E— ee BOPOSALS FYR LOAM, Pahase notes will be convertible at the option of t maturity, into six per cent. gold e Jearing bonds, redeemable after five and payable | meus, twenty years from a 15, ons ess —— tes will be issued im the denomination so = Prayers hundred, ave hundred, one thousand an vas XXiv! five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, ® or payable to order, as may be directed by the sub- | queen, seribers. ‘All sabscription must be for fifty dollars, or AUCTION SAL pome multiple of fifty dollars. enhacienestesmee tos Duplicate certificates will be samuet for all “epos FUTURE DAYS. ites. The party depositing must endorse t.g0n the TOY SALE. orisinal certificate the denomination of wetes re. | (aoe eNT 5. quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank I shall sell at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, or payable to order. When #0 endorwa itmust be | SC2ee under Gdd Fellows Hall: tho Alonso ae left with the officer receiving the “Zepesit, to be | ticles: forwarded to this Department. 9 Globes, The notes will be transmitted to the owners fres | 31 ROM PAN OE Os sara nte of transportation charges as soor, after the receir@ 1 Artificial Horizon," of the original Certificates of ‘Oeposit as they can 32 Deck Time Pieces, be prepared. 2 Comparing Watches, 6 Merenrial ete! saree Wilt be Slenee ce Anaeet [5 08 alt 4 Ohrcnometers, two without boxes, deposits made prior to that date, and will be paid 8 Binocular Marine Glasses, and 3 empty cases, by the Department upon receipt of the original 75 Spy Glasses, certificates. Parteore Theonometer Cases, As the notes draw interest from August 15, per me 7 i ALSO, f0ns making deposits subsequent to that date The iron work of an Observing Chair, a ‘Re. must pay the interest gocrued from date of note to | versing Apparatus;” a large lot of broken Ther- date of deposit. mometers and Thermometer Cases, and parts of - other instruments that have been accumulating Parties depositing; twenty-five thousand dollars | for years. and upwards for th ese notes at any one time will CHARTS, &c. de allowed a comr sission of one-quarter Ofone per | &! bundles of Double Charts, 10 in a bundle, & cent.,which will be paid by this Department upon | 2{ 9° fingle do 30 receipt of a ‘pin for the amount, certified to by 23 do Small do 200 officer with whom the deposit was made. No 3 do Small do 300 deductions for eommissions must be made from ce co) Se the deposits, i b @ depo: 26 do Maury’s Mavigation, Officers re‘seiving deposits will see that the 5 do Bowditch’s do. proper endorse ents are msde upon the original 33 do Blunt’s Coast Pilot. certificates, 7 of Sapa mts sad old nooks, oun’ ant rrent Maps. All officcsrs authorized to receive deposits are The Charts ae all backed with cotton, which requested to give'to applicants all desired informa- | can readity be removed. } Tawasuny Daragrusar, July 2, 1964. . Notice is hereby given that subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United States. the several Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositories and by the National Banks designated and quslified as Depositories and Financial Agents for Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, bearing interest at the Tate of three-tenths per cent. per annum, “ les a coupons attached, payable in lawful + a WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1864, AMUSEMENTS, CANTERBURY HALL. CANTERBURY HALL, A L L?GANTERBUBY HALL, Lovistawa AVERUE, Corner of Sixth street, Reay of Nattonal end wee Y Savopeliion Hotals, mORGE LBA... ,.___.____. ,____. Proprietor . EB. Cavanaves —.—— . _ | Lovis 8zoLLosY—-.—-.--.. ,..___. Balk Jeux Esruta_. ug N°. 3,608. LOCAL NEWS. SERENADE TO SECRETARY CHASE AND OTHERS.— Monday night, after the adjor of the regular meeting of the Lincoln and John- fon Clab, & large number of the members, the splendid band attached to Fin- ley Hosp! tal, called at the house of ex-Secre- tary Chase and gave him aserenade. After Tepeated calls Mr. Chase @ppeared and was applause, and addressed want to know. what a copperhead is? asked MrC. He would tell them, and he would give the copperhead traitors what they deserved if [Applause and hisses.) When he had breath. South Carolina went out— Voice.—What did Massachusetts do.” Senator C —I'll give youall you wantbefore I get through, you infernal copperhead. have a dose for you if you will keep quiet.” jApplause.) Mr. O. continued by saying that South Carolina raised the rattlesnake flag and twined it around the Palmetto, and gave notice that the Union must be dissolyed. The rattle- snake is a reptile that is brave, and gives notice before it strikes. [Applause and hisses. Carolina bravely sprung her rattle. sprang to arms and took the chances of the bullet, the bayonet and the halter. ath Carolina.”} sprung the rattle and gave notice. speaker had a profound respect for all thus took the chances of the bnl- But there is a reptile that is meaner than the rattlesnake, but its bite is as deadly. It lacks all the bravery of the More cheers for MeClellan, and us Democrats.) You find him in the long damp grass, the muddy swamps and the bayous, andit steals u: Applause and > } rH BATER greeted with much those assmbled, sayi. «Fellow citizens: I pliment of this call. ‘ank you for the com- As Iam not aman hold- ing office, nor a candidate for office, I may, Without vanity, regard this demonstration asa mark of personal good will, and of approval for services which it has been my fortune to Tender in times past. « Since my return tothe honorable Position of @ private citizen, I have thought that 1 was entitled to a short vacation of a few weeks, after unremitted labor for eight or nine years. I have returned among yon for a brief period, with renewed health and vigor. soon to ge tomy own great State in the there to advocate the cause so dear to you all. I believe you ¢: ZTaéncoln and Johnson Club. [« names represent to us, to-day, princi} a policy, designs and purposes, b: alone we believe this country can be sayed. Of these principles I have been an earnest ad- vocate, to use a legal phrase, for a length of time ‘whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.’ I shail not be likely now to forget them, or cease to inculcate them to my fellow citizens. [Applause and cheers]. all the voters would take my advice, there would not be & vote cast except for those two UNPARALLELED SUCCESS POWERFUL AND TALENTED COMPANY, Other States THE VARIBTY THEATER OF THE PEOPLE, let and bayonet. THE MONSTER STAR COMPANY i fect received with a perfect avalanche of applause, calls tor var! i yourself the es Small do 500 Epglich Admiralty Almanac’ Sanne SOoSo [oll sf es Sc | A22zZZzz =] seesy Appla‘tge on one other. The copperhead is a mean forgive the copperhead, for no one Applause an erbeads call yourselves res} udas Iscariot was a poor nd wanted money, and sold his Mas- irty pieces of silver. small ones at that.”] You copperhead traitors ES tots 22 [slolelelo} >>> D> LL Ame ctable, do you? > > Kt 444 Sketel |) fats B THE AMERICAN BL the most artistic Gymnast in the world will per- [Voice.—“And form his perform his perilous feat of tion, a0“ afford every facility for making sub- | Termscach,inGovernmentfands, scriptio as, W.P, FESSENDEN, By order °F. PAGE, Auctioneers SUS 7th ge Sy Bf Secretary of the Treasury, Bep 19-d5t nder Odd Fellows’ Hall. ye 1 ¥ J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, DENTISTRY. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE VAQANT adn SS 1 RENTISTRY —Drs. LOCKWOOD & MERRILL, On ZHURSDAY AFTERNOON. Beat sath: af ses, virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of the District Buildimg, corner Pa. ay. and 7th at. All Dentists, Room No. 2. ora — | half part four o’clock, on the premi operateons performed in the most skillfal manney, Charges reasonable. sep 8-Im* ae welag - Gexsere ye Cra aiaaats and 7 | InN DENTIATaY ele Dougiss and others are defendants, REAL DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY, May 6th, 1354, we shall sell a part of Square ivided into desirable Buildin, ote, fronting re- Teeth Extvacted without Prin with the Muhrita of spectively on north I street, ew Jersey, avenue, I vonld advise all hs teeth to ex- { 224 Ist street west, aving fine alley facilities traet to call at Dr. LEWIBS ofee. Ti Ee, eenare iglocated on thie hil graund and have them taken out by this new, This Square is located on the high greund north and Barcalens proce ane on ee of the Capitol, in the immediate vic'nity of St, al- eaamine the Dector’s ame oul qnd oysius Church and the National Printing Office, proved method of Inserting Artificial Teeth. If and is inevery respect desirable for private resi- you once sea the great improvement in his teeth | “ences. you will hem in no of] » 12 months. with interest, secured to the satisfaction Th wad tae ooze NO- 242, Pa. avenue, between of tte trustees; on the Zatincation of the ales by ; the courtand pay went of the purchase money, the neve 8. BR. LEWIR, M. D., Dentist, trustees will convey the property in fee to the pur sharers, M. LOOM18, Peeters “ar D. of the MINEBAL PLATE TEBTH, eity, any persons can wear thi teeth who cannot wear others, tional Intelligencer. have sold your country for nonght. Iscariot had the decency to hang himself. Will you copperheads have the decency to hang ourselves? [Applause, hisses, and cheers for ft you do hang yourselves you will go down to the grave with honor equal to that of Judas, Voice.—* I am no copper! I am a& McClellan man.” Mr. Chandler.—I believe you are an inter- nal copperhead. I have never met a copper- head who was not a McClellan man. Now you mean copperheads, youcame here to break up this Union meeting. and we succeeded pretty effectually.”] You gre mean as hell, you infernal copperheads. You are the meanest men that could be found.” [Applauee on one side, and hisses, groans and cheers for McClellan, Vallandigham and others on the other. Some one again called out «‘Hur- rah for Stonewall Jackson.”’} Mr. Chandler continued by charging upon the Democratic party all the horrors of this war, and said that the copperheads were attered all over with the blood of each man Voice «It was the d——d You infernal cepper- ‘But you are cowards as well as traitors for you dare not face the bul- let and the bayonet. (Groans, and Cheers for Senator C.— Howl, howl you [Renewed applaus. many, no doubt, and, in my humble judgment, 8 large majority will be given for them. «“ The Baltimore platform, upon which these nominees were placed, comprises three great principles: First, Union, one and indivisible. That Union embraces in its extent the whole country—every hill, every river, every mouth of every river, every promontory and cape wherever the flag of the Union ever floated. “The next ot those principles is, that that Union has been aseaulted by slavery, and sla- very must die the death which it deserves pplause.] This principle was announced y the convention by, I suppose, a greater de- gree of unanimity than any other there enun- clated. Is there & man here who means to deny this? Is there one who means to suffer it to be putdown? (No, no!) *‘ The third principle is, the rights of Ameri- cans must be respected by all foreign countries. They have no idea of allowing princes or po- to interfere with any- thing that of right belongs to this country or the people of this country, or to place'any ob- structions in the way of the institutions and the progress of this country. [Applause.]} «The Union can only be maintained by thoroughly suppressing the rebellion, and pre- institutions, based upon To this end, WALKING A ROPE. of Columbia. made ina eause (No. 9% in equity) | Stretched from the Stage to the Gallery, a distante ONE HUNDRED AN ONE HUNDRED AN fhead or traitor, but [Voice.—““So we did, OK, ON HIS BACK, MAN ON HIS BACK, WHEELING A BARROW, WHEELING A BARROW, WAEELING A BARROW, WALKING BLINDFOLDED WALKING BLINDFOLDED, AND OTHER INCREDIBLE FEATS, her style than this new Terms : One third cash; the remainder in6 and Fs pacers. pes c iene ae tentates of any count the terms of sale are not complied with in five ep aaTu et ge atontee | days after the fale, the, Trasteen may re-tell the roperty £0 in default a! e risk and expense oO! tends personally at his office in this, Tee Sorchaser: on one week’s notice in the Ni in on both sides. abolitionists did it.” Second week of the two beauties, Misses heads can say so. MILLIE CLARA FOWLER, serving republican these prineiples. person can wear others who eannet wear these, Conveyances and revenue stamps atthe cost of Persons ¢alling at my office cam be accommodated | the purchaser. W.D DAVIDGE. = aes ev aeee price st Teeth sieves seaizes THOS J. FISHER, Sleanest, strongest. and most perfect: denture that | _sep1G-eo&ds J.C. MoGUIRE & 00... Aucts a Sphere MINERAL PLATR will be B* BOTELER & WILSON, Auctioneers, 8 in this city—No 338 Pennsylvania avenue 7.8.08 detween 9th and 1th atraeta, Also, 907 Arch st, Wasnisarox b-O.. heptember 3. 1s. Philadelphia, mar4-l; On SATURDAY, October Ist, commencin, 10¢ blocks Tennessee Marble. OAPE MAY 1,000 feet (cubic) of remnants ao. By RAILROAD FROM PHILADELPHIA FROM 12 pieces Potomac Marble. 6” cubic feet Verment Green Rerpentine. 1o. WALNUT STREET PIER, VIA WEST JERSEY na Oe ae 8 Column Shafte bap Bere: S| 2.0.0 cubic feet remnants Italian Marble t6 3 At the same time will be sold ai aras ere mpg at 1036 om. Doors. Shutters, and Building Materials, of va- Ati rious kinds, tary of the Interior. Ret! el By order of the Secre’ a.m. express due at 9% 8. m. CLEMENT L WEST, 11.45 accommodation due at 4% P. m. sep 6-dtd General Superintendent, OL CLABA FOWLER, MILLIE AND CLARA FOWLER, hose exquitite dancing has been ery Poetry of Motion. They will their Terpsichorean efforts by the ENCHANTING CIRCLE, COMPRISING SIXTEEN YOUNG LADIES, ho will appear every night in the beautiful Bal- Tet Divertisement, arranged by Mons. Louis Szol- infernal traitors, howl, for you will go down with Arnold and Iscariot, and all the traitors that have gone before.” groans and cheers for McClellan and Pen- ple propose to maintain their armies now in the field. We do not mean to treat them with any hollow or lip sympathy; we do not mean to give any cold cuts; [laughter] but warm generous sympathy, warm generous support to the men who are fighting nder that obstinate fellow Grant, who have acted s0 splendi consummated by that glorious victory, under Sherman, [renewed applause,} the men who, on the ocean wave, or in the harbors of that ocean wherever Farragut leads them, with that gallant commander wed to the mast head. We intend to give them ample arms, food, clothing, everything which they can need. And, while doing this, we intend toappeal to them, in the name of this great Republic, to save our national honor and ronounced the e eupported in Inconclusion, the speaker gave & cheering word, that the rebellion was on its last legs; that Grant had men enough now to whip Lee on an open field, and that he would soon haye enough to whip him anyhow, but for the encouragement of northern copper- heads Lee would have given up long ago. [Applause mingled with hisses. } eeches were made by Hon. Mr. Kellog, lich. and Mr. Cutchon, speaker of the House of Representatives of that State, and at a late hour, and after music by the band, the crowd separated, one crowd cheering lustly —— Jo.a.m.thefollowing variegated and plain’ Star re Senne ndoe tet fe sold at public auction, 2 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | north cf tho United States Oapitele) ee erounds ly in that campaign, 5.10 p. m. express due at 2% p.m Through without change of cars or baggage. | () UARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIOR, New-cars, and everything first-class. %, Wasuixaton. D.O., September 2, 1864, Je 20-3m J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup’t. Will be sold at PUBLIO AUCTION, to the high- BALT!IMORE- AND OHIO RAILROAD, | est bidder,atthe time and places named below, Bat] York, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 15, 1°64, wae see Thar dnty "eet 22. 1864, edan0n, ', Sept. 29, 1864, On and after Sunday, June 19th, 1864, Daily Trains | oO UNDRED CAVALRY HORSES AT BACH will be run betweer Washin, and Washington and the West. as follows: These horses have been condemned as unfit for FOR ae W YORK AND | the Cavalry service of the Army. NV. For road and farm purposes many g00d bargains hi on at 7.30 a. m.,11.15 a. m.,and | may be had. 8 5 prim dally, excont Sunday. ‘Horses soid sin, 30 p. m, only, FOR BALTIMORE 42ND PHILADELPHIA. Leave Washington at 3pm. daily, except Sua- sep 3-t28th fcr Lincoln, and the other for McClelian. pos Seas THE COLORED RESIDENTS OF THE SEVENTH WaRD ANDTHE DRart.—A very large and spirited meeting of the colored people of the Seventh Ward was held at Wesley Zion Church, D street, between 2d and 3d streets, Monday night, for the purpose of raising fands to assist in filling the quota of the ward. There was be- tween two and three hundred persons present, quite a number of whom were females. Mr. John F. N. Wilkinson was called to the Chair, and Abraham Dyson and Perry Rider, were elected Secretaries. Mr. Wilkinson on taking the chair thanked the meeting for the honor conferred upon him, and stated thatat a meeting held at Island Hall, on Saturday night by their white brethren, a our free institutions. “We want peace, but we want it with a Union made sacred by freedom, and made per- manent by foundations upon freedom and jus- Also, first time of the elegant Character Dance, LE PLAISIER DE TYROL, LE PLAISIER DE TYROL, LE PLAIBIER DE TYROL, by the Misses Fowler and Mons, 8zollosy. of the planks in our platform do you want @ny one ‘0, no; let it stand Itis allgood. Let us maintain it all. Let us maintain the men who support it. «I have talked a little to you to-night, my friends, and have said some things which I intended to say to the people of my own State. I have always thought that I could go to the people and tell them plainly what we need and I have never feared to appeal to their sound heads and true hearts. I have always found them willing to trust me when- was willing to trust them.” you want taken out! shaved usingle First appearance this season of the accomplished JENNIE ENGLE, ENNIE ENGLE, First week of D. W. COLLINS. D. W. COLLINS, the personator ef the great eccentricity, what is right. ly. S i tates currency. Terme: Gath in United Btatey currency. Colonel First Division, Q. M. Gen’ls Office. OF cengert will note that this traim runs as far hiladelphia only. uF FOR NEW YORK. PERSONAL. Leave Washington daily at 6.30 p- m. i EBMALE COMPLAINTS and Diseases arising ‘This train is for New York passensers exclusively, from impurity ofthe blood receive special at~ FOR BALTIMORE. tention from Dr. DARBY, 492 7th street, between Leave Washington at 6.308. m.,11.18 a.m.,$p. | Dand E. Honorable and scientific treatment war- m., 4.45). m., 7.0 p.m , and 8.30) p. m., except Sun- ranted, The closing words of Secretary Chase were and again thanking the the retired. Calls were made for Senator Sprague, but it wus an- nounced that that gentleman was not in the city. The crowd then moved down to the Na- tional Hotel, and after playing several airs, Senator Lane, of Kansas, was called for. committee, consisting of Caleb Dulaney, Carl Carusi, William Becket, A. Bowen, and Wm. Cross, was appointed to collect money from the colored people ot the ward. Mr. W. then pro- ceeded to read an official notification of the ap- pointment of the committee signed by Mr. John H. Semmes, Treasurer, Noyes, President of the ward association, and THE HAPPY OLD MAN, i drowned in cheers serenaders for the vi: Return of the Ethiopian Monarch, JOHN MULLIGAN, N MULLIGAN io Py Mr. Crosby 8. Sia cee Gay. EVER AND AGUE PERMANENTLY CURED Os Sunday at 7.30 9. m..3 p. m., and 8.50 p. m, F FOR $5.—Madame MARSHA, FOR ALL PARTS OF Side Lele & fi Pie No. acs § stree mea warrant to thea i 3) a.m, a ic to eure the Fever an ue permanently in Leary harmo ao Smee eR anee one week’s time. Also athae complaists treated On Sunday at 3 and 8.30 p. m with great success at No. 403 K street, between Tickets sold te all points WEST, and baggage | 9th and lth sts. ISI ic: esi stated that after consultation the committee de- cided to call a mass meeting of the colored peo- ple for the purpose of adopting measures to assist in ridding the ward from the pending draft, The speaker said the cause was one which could not be contributed to too liberally, sooner had he commenced his speech than a disorderly crowd congregated on the corner of 6th street commenced to jeer and hiss and shout for McClellan and Pendleton. It was evident to all that the intention was to stop the It should be stated, how- ea ag Ssosse Z2Z2ZL22 EseeEe Gaqaaca: Bros serenade if possible. FOR ANNAPOLIS. checked throush- | Fee ATTENTION—PLAIN SEWING done .4 with neatness and despatch by Mrs. POLLER, Leave Washington at 6.30 a. m. and 4.45 p.m. | No. 550 7th street. Island. Particular attention daily, except Sunday. to Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children’s under gar No train for Annapolis on Sunday. ments. Machine stitching done at five State per Trains leaving Washington at 7.39 a. m. and | yard. ever, that the more respectable members of the McClellan clubs did not countenance the rowdy proceedings by their presence in large numbers, and the few who were there repro- bated the acts of the rowdies. the time had come when manhood must be ex- and if the colored people did not aid the exem: tion fund they could have no claims upon would have to go to the war. On motion, the report of the proceedings of the meeting held at Island Hallon Saturday night was read; after which, the Chair called DELEHANTY the Champion Clog Dancer, Mr. Lane said 6.30 p.m. go through te New York without change of cars y4na™ MARSHA, late from a northern city, oo ; 2 abjent Gie the pantie that she/has ken 1 .m. daily at the ticket of- | u er residence a! Oo. y street, between berber met £8 mast be = 5th and ith. Is prepared to read the sent and Sleeping carson6.%and8.%p.m.trains. Berths ust be secured of ne meme ee foretell future events. hibited at home as wellas in the army, and we must fight the enemy in the rear. and cheers tor McClellan and Pendleton.j Our armies haye the rebellion on the hip, and we have the secret enemies to dispose ef in the upon those present to come forward and con- tribute, when Mr. W. H. Bruce arose and said he would give $10 for a start. Mr. R F. Bartle, of the Island Hall meeting, here entered the room, and was introduced by DOUGHERTY, REDDEN, AND HALL, DOUGHERTY, REDDEN, AND HALL, DOUGHERTY, REDDEN, AND HALL, In their eccentricities, The Grst and fifth trains stop at all way points. The p. m. train $ a" ‘ : persons are hereby cautioned against fillin, Feltaviie, easel See s Junction and Relay half-pint porter and mineral water Bottles marke: oure “ as wpa tall wa ints with the names of “R. A. Shinn,” and “Arn On Sunday it stows ai ig ponets Shinn,’ an all who are found so offending wil PARTICULAR NOTIOB. prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law ‘*pro- Passengers will please observe that the Sp. m. viding against the improper use of trade ‘marks, ly as far as Pasadsuhia daily, except Bondar. “On Bundayit runs to Baltamoreonly. Also, that the 6.307. m. train takes New York passengers | wil] be exacted for all bottles | F oniv. further information, ticke*s of any kind, aco apply 10, GEO. 8. KOON : rear. (More hisses and calls for Voorhees, Wood, and cheers for Vallandigham.} He (Mr. L.) had never yet been able to dis- cover degrees in treason, for the preacher who prayed for success of rebellion in secret, the sympathizer who feeds the bush whacker (here the speakers voice was completely drownea by cheers for McClellan, and shouts for Vallan- digham, Ben Harris, one among the crowd cal- ling out “hurrah for Stonewall Jackson,” but as soon as Mr. Lane could make himself heard he continued) and the copperhead who rejoices the chairman. Mr. Bartle said he was glad to see sO many present, and the object of his com- ing down was for the purpose of inviting the collectors to call at Island Halli and pay over the money to Mr. gested to those present to form themselves into & working committee, and advised all to come forward and subscribe within their means. His object, however, was not tosuggest anything to those present, as the: their own suggestions. The chair invited the learned ones present to only at Biadensburg, NAUTION.—To all whom it may Concern.—All in new Comic Bongs. John H. Semmes. The entire mammoth company of over PERUORMERE, I would also notify my customers that payment t bi te. RILEY A. SHINN His dete nto Bottling Deret, SY Greene st, y were able to make ‘TZ. agent at Wash- Aug 18, 1864. [aul9-1m] Georgetown, B.o. ‘ngton, or at the Ticket Of ice. W. P. SMITH, Jlaster of Transportation. = L. M. COLE. GeneraPTicket Ag seat | 967 D STREET. G™=t PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE J.T. Kipweu, RICHARD HENDERSON, To TER KIDWELL & HENDERSON, NORTHWEST AN D SOUTHWEST. No, 367 D ae ie Franklin Hall a ae Would respectfully inform their frienda and the public that they are now receiving their Fal OK AND AND AFTER NOVEMBER 167TH | Stock of PAPERHANGINGS and WINDOW m0) - | SHADES, PAPER CURTAINS, PICTURE CORDS and TASSELS, &c. All of the latest styles and trains will leave Bal re from the North Wert Station 64 fot : a Bagristare ‘AKecommodation. Lightning Express ———- ——- at the lowest cash prices. RF rienced werkman, at short notice. consects with the9.20 . m. train from Baltimore {su 29- 1m] for Pittsburg and th over our defeats, are as bad as Rebel soldiers who thrust their bayonets in the hearts of Union {Applause and cries of ‘that’s so,” “they are worse for they are afraid to fight,” &c.) The speaker then compared the copper- heads of the present day to the tories of therev- olution, who were hooted and sneered at by all good men, who called them cowardly scamps and afraid to fight,but who took delight in feed- ing the enemies o/ the country. The speaker also referred to daysot the Mexican war, when ace propositions were also an armistice proposed. for McOlelian, and one man cried out, ‘sooner have Jeff Davis than old Abe.” Another voice called out “knock that man in the head.’’} Mr. Lane said, never mind, dead enough in address the meeting aud say a few words of encouragement. Mr. Wm. Becket was the firstone to respond, who said that President Lincoln had called for men, ard would have them—volunteers or conscripts. There were plenty of substitutes, and. perhaps some of those in attendance atthe Meeting had been engaged in “ruaning them off,” but he (Mr. B.) was not one of that kind. He wasan old man, but would contribute. Tne old men would not have to fight, but the yoang ones would, and they ought to come forward and contribute liberally. 7 3-10 per centum per annum. OSooo: ss Ct PE PERFORMERS, PERFORMERS. will also appear ina great and glorious »ill, em- bracing gems from the oo BURLESQUE, DRAMA, AND PANTUMINE, ZENS, STRANGERS AN wid LOVERS OF THE DRAMA will be repaid by visiting THE GREAT CANTERBURY. broached, an: He wanted to saye oung mea if he could, but their money e only thing that would do it. ing substitutes they did not rob the battle field, and if a certain fund was raised they would be clear for a little while at least, All paper hung in the city or country by expe- they will all be FOR LADIEs, ‘ovember if the loyal men will FOR LADIkg, West. and for Elmira, Baff- = Rochester, Dankirk, Canandaigua, and Bli- OOTS AND SHOES th % . m. train fro; ~ | and SHOES, and constanly receivin, Sore for_ Elmira sud the North and Fittabarg | Ply of Eastern made work of every and the West, |ARS ON NIGHT TRAINS, her PR feb AT GOVERNMENT Barus. articl ONE THRO TRAIN ON SUNDA LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. ment e and 6th treet. ander pew ave hington. J.N. For tickets and any information of the Great Pennsylvania Bo as RRY, LE LES. \- DoverinteasewiL Eine, | Serstifycetnewoaaed as fas Ser or oreevoe es Pio and Ticket Agent, on 6th ane mane, Ue afer pela ieee impaired foalsa a ‘enn. sven’ scientifically and correctly ’ = == es & 00., Opticians. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, 944 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 13th and 1ith sts,, FoRaGS 4ND = TRANSPORTATION 388 Pennsylvania avenue, under the National. Wasaincton, D, 5 FIELD GLASSES, OP: GLASS a SOOPES, THERMOMETERS, STEE. CIBOULAR. PHOTOGRAPH ALB AR’ « ,_.10 accordance with instructions from Brigadier << & grest varioty, and at the lowest General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster, De. | _J¢ if of Washington, I have schooners at ANUREE berand Lower Cedar Points, in bord tions Mu RURB occu pied by the light boats, previous to their de- A MANURE. nfrom suniet anti searise @ light will be swung —— f im RUDKe! r ‘rom cach of the schooners. ‘The reason given by | THE BEST AND CHRAPEST MANURE IN THR c ae eseels, chartered om. conned oy 2 — i tates Quart rimen fol und srchering in the Petomac river at. Might. was, | nes FG foobore pe contrseted ney feared that they would run their vessels to put om board vessels free’ te ponds to ground if they attempted to rua past the shoals rita Ae rates. ‘ee of expense to siter dark. The lampe placed on the schooners ¥ LS WANT: will give a light sufficintly strong to enable sli a Beet ‘ED. ccvtied they guvara ihemasives by-the charts | GISSEQRO POINT MANURE WELD i ded by United States Coast Rarvers ‘au o- JOHN PETHtagt a ed to HAT TO BAT, AND HOW moh weather as by Fuaning fhe loas ofthe vessel WwW Mine Leslie’s New Cookery rected to report aa: rties ee bonnd af the hooners, in not Keeping their lights burn- 1 hi fthe night. Cook ry of this direalet wilt be kept in the sewife; Tegetmoie Domestic Reo thouse of every vessel and Omeletts and Confection: eure i 7” def mca prot oo jugar Boiler, an: su 9 et Capt.and a.Q. Mm FRANCK TAYLOR, * ° t th s op the Peto y the Government, plying 0B S botgmes (elclet Bs rei ES ehsl so) ] it] only do their duty. The memory of the cop- perheads will be cursed, and good men will spit upon their graves. and counter cheers for o ‘was now more in favor of this country thanhe ever had been, for an honorable peace would be conquered and we would beslaves to slaye- masters no more. [Cheers by the Lincoln men and counter cheers by the opposition.] He had seen a Democratic Saturday night, and he desired to say so that Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Stanton might hear it that a large proportion ef the crowd was com- Quartermaster’s employees. of ‘That's so,” “Turn them ont,” «Help it if ou can,” &c.) He would not say that all in at Department were Democrats, but if Mc- Olellan—(cheers for McClellan }—if McUlellan t a singie electoral vote, even in ‘ew Jersey, (applause on one side and hisses on the other, } it would be by reason heads in the Departments. [Ohee: These men shoui no one should be allowed the Government unless he was a good Lincoin and Jobnson voter. Senator Chandler, of Michigan, was called for, and he appeared at the window of ent, After thanking triend Mr. Lane, he said there parties to this contest, the frien of the Government. Thereis no neutral. One might as weil stand upon th ‘as, and Lice that hers for MoOlelian,) one State of thirty-four is a traitor before God and man, and would go down to his grave asa lause on one side and cheers for hisses on the other, who advocates peace and disan’ }estand in hist equal with td cheers or Be eers &c, and for Lin sack nba Rey. Anthony Bowen was introduced to the audience, and said that it was difficult for him to be heard when there was so much confa- sion in the room, but if they would give him their attention, they would nity to criticise his remarks. man—not subject to the draft, and would not give €5 to save his own son or any one else trom it, for it was @ golden opportani! colored men to fight for their own They had greater reason to class of men in the world, and they ought to prove themselves worthy of the freedom they enjoyed. Slavery was their greatest enemy, must fight it down. By reading tery down to the Oarthagenians, they would Tearn that it was only those who d for liberty who apprecia- ‘said the speaker) there are they ought to contri- ‘here was a glorious seara Falls, and for New York city. B TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE 7.20 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON We aie now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS I Cheers for McClellan, incoln.] The speaker ve an opportu- >>>pp Za ggg lelelelele! ed ion, made expressly to order, and will sold at_a much lower price than has been fore charged in this city fer much inferior ersons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Easte: on Gity "made work, will always find a good probe 2 PRICES OF ADMISSION. cony, and Gallery Orchestra chairs....__... Reserved Orchestra procession on ne th fi bat an al ne ght t) | dissolved by mutual consent. Johny,’ Burnacd oi continue the business at the old staad, No, 146 Bridge street. All persons indebted to the firm will please make prompt perm tore and at the lowest prices. Gi: apeeny GBLPFIN & BROTHER.” ly at the ap 5-tf 314 Penn. avenu a re seats. ..... 4 holding six peri corner < al Hotel, een YOUR BYE: li . No. 367 it, THE 6.30 A.M, TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON sth, entrance on Dstrest ea alah Ss 6 ht by the use of the ce! Virginia avenue, between 9th and 10th to send others. Nav: future before the colored race if the only do their duty in the contest. ‘wereany who were afraid to leave their wives and children penniless, their lives and leave the policies home for their families. urging those present to act for them- selves, the speaker concluded his remarks by that he had told Mr. Semmes that he ) wanted each man’s name set down ite the sum he contributed, forhe wanted le to receive credit for what es replied that it was but should receive due credit for nd it would afford him pieasure TO eee ey apwpoltited By the Island Hail id all be ous: tocurry. a pedaeots EN NEFIT O¥ JOHN DENIE: BENEFIT OF JOHN DENI. on which occasion be will make an they ought to insure URY E CANTBRB CAN’ TERBURY to the opposite corner. including some fearful feat ENSION WILL TAK see ee OTHE DOORS 0 he Jargest and best ‘ted atock ds and enemies Wb over omeree tate dtisens of Washington and Georgetown, which we pledge one Sell on as reasonable terms we ey ete ior # PLACE BE- New York, It is unnecessary to particu stoc'! i every cenceivable Bich tp COotad ing Arat-dage Agueetaralshing "519 Pa. ave,. bet. th and 0th ets, ~au M-eodtoci __[Can. Union. lece, written cahwhaokers . Cavanagh, author of The traitor. © Mecieited ane r’a Friend; The Househ sions Whatto do with Ocla Meret Be rie Codeeinest Would ge! the benefit, without regard color. Mr. Reed expressed himselt satisfied the explanation. ° ceo Mr. Newman here stated that the colored laborers in the Commissary Department had contributed $5 each, making $200. The mone: was in the hands of Mr. OE. Buck, at the 6 street wharf, and Mr. N. made this announce. ment to let the people know what the colored people were doing and who had the money, r.J.T.O. Brown said that he understood if each man in the ward would contribute $6.61 the quota could be filled; and if any man would not pay that he onght to goto the war. It re ted with the colored men to clear the ward, and now was the time to come up with the greenbacks, biuebacks, or any kind of backs. A Volee.—“Nary a greyback, though.” [Laughter.} Mr. Bowen—«“ Anything tocut slavery’s head off. so ceme up. [Applause.} ae Snnonnced that $278 had been e hall in lent of tl solifcted im the hall independent of that raised A committee consisting of J. T. B. Wilkinson, Anthony Bowen, Geo. A. Newman, William Becket, Ferry Rider, and Abraham Dyson Me Ly etetegelled core the money to Island all and turn itover to officers of th fund. Adjourned. ward AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATER. Peansslvania. Avenue. nesr Willard’s Hotel. WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 2), Last night but three of the successful Engagement ot the great Tragedienne, MADAME PONISI. Firat time in Washington of the intensely thrill- ing romantic drama of t. VALEHA, THE SLAVE QUE Produced with new scenery, new and Ye Leases P Gra Wanderers (ai. 310, 8eOoltom, i@ performance will conc! Friday e RE see HONGR. is vening. er RENEFLT AME PUNIST. FORD'S NEW THEATER. * tis 5 epnp went *, ers, “Mtr. H. Olay Ford Last night but three of the engagement of th Popular Agpists. Mr_and Mrs. = ohne . i. FLORENCE. THIS EVBNING, KATHLBEN MAVOURNEEN; ir, ST. PATRiCK’S EVE. Terrence O’More. (a young peasant in love with Esthleen).—-—--Mr, W. J. Florense To conclude with the Protean Oomedietta entitled A LESSON FOR HUSBAND3, O’Leary.a doorkeeper...._... Mr. W. J. Florence Fanvy Tottle (assuming five other characters, with songs and dan -Mrs W. J. Flarence On Monéay. Sept. 25, Maggie Mitchell will appear in her own unrivaled character of FANCHON, THE CRICKET. FORD'S THEATER. Rts FORD has the pleasure to announce Fs MISS MAGGIE MITCHEBLLL, Prior to her copersment, at Niblo’s, New York, where she succeeds MR. EDWIN FORREST. will appear at his establishment for a brief period, oe neg MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, ir own creatie: CEANCHON "THR CRICKET. . as alse 18 asure to aon al engagement with MR. MDWIN FORREST, of wiles due notice will be given, sep 2-3t VARIETIES! VARIETIES! MUSIC HALL AND THEATER. (Fronting Penn’a avenue and Ninth Street.) FITZSIMMONS Proprictor and Stage Manager. DOUBLE MUSIC HA AND TOMER ga PERFORMANCE. BY THETRIPLE COMPANY, For this week only THE DRAMATIC MIRROR OF LIFE, Fitzsimmons’ strange Drama. in two acts, DANGERS OF A DANCING GIRL; Or, TRIALS OF A DANSEUSE. The Home of the Dancer—The Phantom Mother— The Explosi:n ip the Theater—The Blockade-run- ner’s Den—The Abduction «f the Danseuse—Death before Dishonor—The Duel y RG ad Also. DOUBLE MUSIC HALL SHOW. Ont O RS eIne ERE at 3p. m., DAN- RS 0} iTRL OOKOUT FOR FITZS1MMONS’ BENEFIT. PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. HE YOUNG UNITEDIN THE FIELD AGAIN th grand Thirteenth sTeLNIC AND BALL of the YOUNG UNITED CLUB will be given at LOBFFLER'S CITY GARDEN _ On THURSDAY, Aug. 2, 185° Tickets $1; mitting a gentleman an‘ ladies. sep T I OC B.—The Fourth Grand Baill of t OT McOLBLLAN SOOTAL GLUE ° will be given on MONDAY Beptember 25, at o SEATON’S HALL, corner of 9th and D streets, for the benefit of ST, ANN’S INFANT ASYLUM. sep 9-til 26°” F R. LABBE’S DANOING ACADEMY. . BR. LABBE has the honor of informing his patrons and the public that in consequence of his not being able to obtain his room until November, he is obliged to postpone the. commencement of his classes in Washington’ until thattime, Due notice will be given in fatare advertisements of the exact time. sep15 M ARINI’S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, Temperance Hall, E street, between 9th and 10th, Prof. Marini begs leave to announce to his patrons and the public in general, that he Will resume his usual course of instruction on TUESDAY, Sept 20th. DAYS OF TUITION, For Ladies, Misses, and Masters, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. from 3 to's p. m, Class for Gentlemen, every TUESDAY, THURS- DAY and SATURDAY, from 8 to 10 p. m, For further particulars see circulars at Musie Stores, or apply at the Academy during school hours, sep 5-29* L GEORGE FORREST, ATE Quartermaster United States Army, Adjusts Officers, Ordnance, Quattermaster’s, and Commissary’s ACCOUNTS, 464 Tenth street, au 2-Im* Washington, D, C. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTeEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U. 8. TREASURY, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 5S. 73-10 LOAN autherized by the act of June 30th, 1864. The notes will be issued under date of August Ith, in denominations of 50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at ayable semi-an- nually, and will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity into six per cent. Five- Twenty Bonds, We buy and sell— “ GOVERNMENT BONDS ofall issues, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S CERTIFICATE OHEOKS, dy 27-48 JAY OOOKE & 00, J neorean and ees lete stock of a UST RECE BO TOOL BOOKS! 8 ° which we offer for sale at the lowest prices. Ali full stock of school requisites, embracing late and Lead Pencils, Blan Books, Sta- ae . aia Bue ETL Re late bbers, &c., Kc. . sep o-Iin 498 7th st. bet. D aad B sts, Hy SOURIS GW, URBETOFORE AX, e unde: 5 of JOHN J. BARNARD & O0.,'is this dar WBA Riv ARD, M. H, DOUGAL. ” 1364" UMBER DB, javy-Yard, é A large stock of all kinds of LUMBER con- stantly on hand at lowest market prices, sep 3 lm’ aps tah pei cree Vim ep bee. nl FURNITURE. fr FURNITURE, ‘ ‘FURNITURE. We have now instore and are daily receiving rielves to bait 36th

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