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DEFERRED 1OCAL ARTICLES. | Se eae Ducnzx or Diyoror.—Tharsday, in the equity court, (Judge Wylie,) a decree was made divorcing J. ‘ockabee from the bonds | of, Tisge with Hattie Mockabee. ‘The petition, filed in May last, sets forth that Re was married abont a year and a half ago to | the respondent, who was then living an aban- doned life, after he had become drunk, ard his | eondition was taken, aware of by tue respond- ent and other women, who had the marriage @eremony performed; that when he became sober, and finding that she was a woman of loose character, he immediately abandoned her; that since that time she has been acon- stant habitee of bawdy houses; thatin Febra- | ary Jast she was an inmate at Molly Miller’s, | op 13% Street, and is at present at Sallie Murphy's. The respondent filed her answer in the same wontb, in which she states that the marriage eeremony was performed as alleged, and ad- ts shat she was then living in a honse of ill but avers that her husband was tally aware of her charact ‘rbefore he married her, and denies that she or any other person pro- e@ured him to become drunk. She charges that he importuned her to marry him, and after ob- tainirg her consent deliberately procured the license. She denies that she ever was in Sallie Murphy's, and charges that he utterly failed to provide for her support, and abandoned her, Jeaving her solely and exclusively dependent | om herself for support. The evidence in the case was taken by Com- Miesioner Beale, when it was testified that she | was addicted to drink; that she lett the house | of the petitioner’s friends voluntarily and bad not returned; and the other allegations in the petition were proved. The allegations in the answer of the respondent were not proved, and | the decree was therefore granted. { Mr. Poillips appesred for the petitioner, and | Mr. A. Lloyd for the respondent po Es SEE A Cask oF 'eopoRIzaTION.—Thureday night, about 7 o’clock, Roundsman Franklin arrested | a soldier named Jacob Weize. a German, for | being drunk and disorderly in 2 hack on D | street, near i3th, and Jehn Moniden for vio- | lating the hack law, and Charles Gallagher | on suspicion of larceny. Upon taking the sol- gier to the station-house, Secend Ward, an efiuvia so overpowering was emitted from his | } pbb that it was strongly suspected that he | ad been fighting a polecat. Upon searching Dim it was discovered that he had his haver- | seck filled with Limberger cherse. He was | Placed in the ceil to be deodorized. It ap- | peared that he paid Gallagher. who was driv. irg the back, $4 to carry him to Fort Seott. He was carried toa restaurant near where he was taken, and got some liquor. After he | came out he discovered that his money, $30), was gone, and bis disorderly conduct wasoa aceount of his suspicion that his companions | had roobid him. Gallagher vas charged with the larceny, but noihing being found on him, he was diemiseed. Moulden, who was on the hack box, attempted to drive off and lenye the | parcernger. He was fined $5.91. Welze was dismissed, and departed for Fort Scott. ——+——$_ SENT TO JAIL.— Wefesday afternoon officer Howard arrested a colored man named Benja- min General, on the charge of stealing two horses from parties residing near Annapolis, | valued at over £0), which he was endeavor. ing tosell. Officer Coomes arrested Maj. Hop- kins, bie hand at Kendall Green wagon park, om chargeof assaulting his wife, and yes- terday Justice Giberson committed each of tbem, after hearing the cases, to jail, where the guards pow boast of having a Major General on she.r booke, although it takes two men of dif- ferentcolors to fill out the title. In the last ease the beanties of the police telegraph were exemplified, Mrs. Hopkins compiaivued yester- | day afternoon to Superintendent Richards of | her hueband’s treatment, stating that several onthe since he broke her arm, and since that time he bas almost constantly il!treated her,and he immediately telegraphed tothe 4th Ward station an order for his arrest, and it was not loug before he was safely caged iu the station ss WasHIncron County AFFAiRS.—The Ha- gerstown Herald says: On Wednesday last, an order trom General Sheridan stopped the travelot citizens bet ween Hagerstown and Martinsburg, and no one not employed :n connection with the army has since been permitied to cross. We are informed, however, that travel is uninterrupted by way of Frederick, and from thereto Martinsburg persons pass freely over the railroad. Some contraband trade from this direction is reported as the cause of the blockade. The Western Maryland Railroad is graduai- Jy winning its way, and its ultimate success is certain. Its energetic and able President is busily endeavoring to interest the people along | the line of the rou in the work, and they seem | to realize its importance clearly. The engin- eers are at Work surveying aud locating the road, and ina few weeks we may expect to kuow definitely the line they Frowose to follow. | Mr. Artz, treasurer of committee for eolicita- tion of stock,reports that he has been very auc- cessful in his efforts thus far. | Sa The President’s message was delivered by telegraph to the Portland editors in pretty good shape, but they were puzzled by a sen- tence stating that the public debt ‘falls short of the estimate of Fisher, made last December.” Authorities were ransacked in vain to find oat whatrank asa financier this Fieher mi ht hold, and the words were finally printed as received. By comparison with the Boston papers, it was | found that “of Fisher” was only the telegraph. le way of saying “official.” RG EST STOCK OF ‘ORGANS, MELODEONS, and Sta Ipatr usm B the city for Holidays JOHN #. ELLIS, 306 Pennsylvania avenue __ dee 18 let between 9th aud 10th etreets. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISfRICT OF i COLUMBIA. No. 52 Bq , uily | dm the matter of the #staty of the (ate Julia Keep. | i «law of the said Julia Keep, and her | ra,are hereby notified that onthe | goth December instant, at my office. in the City Hall, Washington. at |! o’ciock in the toreaoor, I shall, by virtue of an order of said court, state an account of the debts due by said Julia Keep at the time of her death, and the prop-r distribution of thetund provided for the paymentof the same, avd ct any surplus of such foad. The crediiora are requested to fle their claims with me on or be- fore pad day. and they and the parties interested Will be pysased to attend atthe timeacd place W, KREDI Auditor, ~KIDWSELL & BON, DRUGGISTS, Successors of Kidwell & Lawrence, Pennsylvania avenue, near corner Mth st Having completed this elegant and extensive DRUG ESTABLISHMENT, offer su: or facilities to the residents of Wash- imgton and public generally for obtaining YREFH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES, MBDICINAL WATSR, &c, The« bject of the prourietors Js ig «goply thy de- ficiency long felt by the citizens o: »shingtca— of a first-class Drog Store. Uur arrangements for | componding Physicians’ Prescriptions are so per- fected as to meet the entire View gloftne facuity, | | nov 18-18 Ohenlits an] Deucalste, Ho=s8 HORSES! HOBSES! OARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIOR. os Division. W asHinGs 0, Dec. 1, 1864. ES, suitable f and Artillery ser- b — Depot, in open i 4 biected “te rome Modre, A. » aD subiec' o the yar Government inspection b-fore being aceopted, Price ofCavalry Horses $175 each. @ = Price of Artil'ery Horses $19) eacn. Payment will be made OF eS ad mere, i EKIN, Colonel! in charge it Division, Quartermaster General’ 2 e} ral's Office. THE SALEM LEG. UNDER THR PATFONAGE OF THE U. 8. GOVERN MENT. ,CIRCFLAR NO. 5,has just been intued. Send jer & 60! oO 1be *Y “SALEM LEG COMPANY Salem, Mass. And learn from {t the reason why this LEG is steadily rupplanting the many “best Legs made is the worla ” CLACTULAR No.) contains A De#CRIPTION OF THE LES, Ie ADVANTAGES. PEETIMONTALS OF SURGEONS AND ACCOUNTS of numerous OAS vd by thie original and ingenions wath mB Nene BRMS. ‘Ml other reed fut fh formati And sl BOLDI mation BS Entitled to a GOUVERNMED f LEA, ean " ine TALEM LEG WITHOUT CHARGE.” nov :6 Im re BW BOOT AND SHOR Broun: ri CHAS. B. BAYLY & 00, 278 PenwsyLvaNia avesce, Bet. Nith and 12tb sts., near the Kirkwood Bonse Would Hy, In forse their Friends and the Public, that they will open On MON DAY, October I, 1964, Bee Tt ~ 80078 AND SHOES, made up ip the Latest and most Fasvienable style. We witi se!) at reasonable prices, and hope, by trict attention ard integrity, to merit a fair shar of the patronage. attention has Leon paid to the Ladies of the business, and we can safely boast of the Snest amyrtirent of ‘ 58” ROOTS AND SHORE ‘ in the city. OFFICIAL. The Treasury Department. ‘Wasnineton, December 10, 1661. Notiee is bereby given of the readmess of this department to redeem on presentation, by paymentin lawfal money, or by conyersion into bonds, as authorized by . the Three Years Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven-and three-tenths per centam. issued under act of July 17, i€61. Interest wili cease on Ajisuch Treasury Notes not so pre- sented after three months from this date, at which time, under the law, the Tight of con- version ceases. Holders thereof will govern themselves ac- cordingly. W. P. FessENnDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. peewee wrth hte Headquarters First Army Corps, Washington, D. C., Dec. 3, 1861. } a CrecuLar No. 2. i In reply to the numerous letters of inquiry from persons desiring to enter the ist Oorps, now being raised, the following is communica- ted as embodying all the information yet ob- d. re I—As To EXLIETED MEN. 1. All enlistments and musters in are to be made in this city. 2. Any Veteran, who has served two years, bas been honorably diseharged, and is physi- cally qualified, may enlist in the Oorps for one, two or three years. 3. Those enlisting will receive from the Goy- ernment a bounty of $300 as soon as they are mustered in, and, in addition, the regular in- stalments from the Government, in proportion to the period of enlistment, as follows: $100 for one year’s service, one-third paid on enlist- Ment; #200 for two years’ service, one-third on enlistment; #300 for three years’ service, one- third on enlistment. 4. They will be credited to the quota of the district in which they or their families may be domiciled and will, therefore, be entitled to | local bounties. 5_Free transportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marshal. It is only necessary that the applicant should satis- fy the Provost Marshal that he comes under the provision of paragraph 2. and that the ap- plication is made in good faith. 6. On arriving in Washington and reporting at the Soldiers’ Rert, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Veterans will be cared for and enlisted and paid prcemptly. They will be sent to the camp of organization, Oamp Oliffourne, and wili be formed into compamies and regi- ments as they arrive—personal preferences being regarded when the good of the service will permit. 7. The beet arms in the possession of the Government will be furnished these troops, and they will be allowed to retain their arms when honorably discharged. II—As To Orricers. 1. Persons desiring Commissions must make written applications to the Adjutant General of the army, setting f-rth their Post office ad- dress, the date of original entry into service, and with what rank, the organizationin which service was rendered, the date and cause of discharge, and the rank at the time of dis- charge. Testimonials from commanders may accompany such applications. ~ 2. Should the papers be favorably consider- ed, the applicants will be severally notified, by mail or telegraph, when to appear before the Examining Board established by the War Department, and will receive appointments to such gradesas the War Department may de- termine. ; 3. As soon as the letters of appointment are given, officers may be detailed to secure the enlistment of & certain number of Veterans— their commissions, with rank and pay from da‘e of acceptance of appointment, being given when the men aresecnred It shonid be un- derstood that the enlistments are to be consum- mated here, and an officer can do no more than to uee his infiuence in persuading the men to | come here and enlist. Officers awaiting action on their papers ean occ:py the time in this way, aud collect par- ties and send them on, securing a statement | as tothe number from the Provost Marshal. The proper credit will in all cases be given such officers. The actual and necessary expenses of such Officers will be refunded to them. By order of Major General Hancock. FINLEY ANDERSON, de 7-tf Assistant Adjutant General. The First Corps—Netice te Veterans. HEADQUARTERS 18T ARMY UoRPS, Wassineton, D.C. Dac. 1, 1561 Veterans desiring to enlist inthe ist Army Corps, to be organized under the recent order of the War Department, should report in per- son at the office of Col. O. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Washington. They will then be conducted to the barracks, where they will be critically ex- amined, and, if found duly qualified, immedi- m@ely mustered into the service. By order of Major General Hitncock. FINLEY ANDERAON, dec 3-tf Assistant Adjutant General. D® DARBY can te consulted, confidentially, either personally or by letter, at 492 7th at., between Dand E, Those who have been unfo' Rate hitherto in their selection of a phesician should call on him. dec 19-1m V 0. BALDWIN. M D., . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | dec otf 435 lith street, between G and He ADAM AHOLIAB, an impreased mediam, still continues to read the it, present, aad fu- | ture with great eccuracy, is able to advise with safety in all matters of importance No, 249 Orueat between 44: and 6th sts., Island, Wy B. BACKER. tums Most WONDERFUL ASTROL- o No. 470 9th strest, bet o D and B, (op stairs.) gives full and thoroug’ information coneertiNy: ail affairs through life, with andin regard to Health, Wealth and Marriage, Love Af- faire, Journeys, Law Suits, Absent Prienda, Bick- pees and Dea’ Dr. Backercan he eonsulted from 7int ipgiillSintheevening. d3-1m* ADAM MASHA I8 BTILL AT HER RESI- dence 403 K street b-tween 9th ard lth streets; is prepared to read the past. present and | Intore events, an? is qualified to give counsel to | old and young on all important matters. no 3)-Im* R, LEON, Office 420 Penn’a avenue, between 42 and 6th street Offers a certain acd xpeedy cure, of GONOR: GLEET. BU BO. SYPHILIS, 8STRIOT NAL WEAKNE: INFLAME WHITES, SUPPRESSION OF T DISEASE OF TUE LUNGS. LIVER, KID BND, PRLERN; BORK EY#S SORE é ae. &¢. Havinghad many yéure experience in the prac- tice of thore diseases the doctor bids deflange to al] competition in their treatment and curé, Recent cases of veneres! diseases cure1 in one or twodsys. Ladies and gentlemen can consult him at his office from 9to4o’clockdaily. nol3tm* | M Ba. L. SMITH, with her extraordinary pewers to describe your liv’ and dead friends, gi the names of both, tells character, the future, e: amines ali kines di: 8, will give sittings a! Ath street, five doo ve I street. How Wtill3 p.m. Oircle Wednesday evenin. CLOTHING. HE MOST POPULAR OLOTHING HOUSE IS SMITH, BROS. & CO 40 Went Baltimore street, Baltimore, RMITH, BROS. & CO., Clothiers and Merch: aaflons 40 Wert Baltizacre street, The Bod Pon Merchant TAllar’, No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md N. B: Goods oral ‘descriptions at reason! prices, Wentosieae can #ave 20 per cent, by getting their Clothing made st. wi7H, BROS. & 0O.. 40 West Baltimore street. he best and cheapest Clothing House in the county te ne NTH, BROS. & 00.. 40 West Baltimore street, HALL CLOTHING HOUSB, MARBLE Th act Daltimore st. Baltimore, Md, Persons in Washington can save 2 per cont. by buying their Olothing of on, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baitimere street. stor of Cloting in the country—evecy article renee a HD Hei baatss an, The leading Olething House of Baltimore offers lothing in the country. the finest Birr, BROS. & 5G Yan, , Marble West Baltimore street. 1 to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to oun ioteinge 40 West Saitimore street. The place where eve! Wee gots auited. 1TH, BROS. & OO., ti West Baltimore street, The caly Rouse aja Baltimore or Washington that sponge SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40. West Baltimore street. All Discharged Soldiers in Washington are offered a discount of 10 per cent. by buvieg of us. TH, B . & CO., 4 Wort ‘Baltimore street. Discharged Soldiers can save twenty dollars en aBaltby buying ot surre, BROB. & 00. 40 Wost Baltinore st., Baltimore, Md, Rat all to come to Baltimore to buy your 'H, BROS & 00., md, eset as Clothiers. Be. & 00. ant tne aI BM os RE ene. 40 West Baltimore street. the DENTISTEY. ENTISTRY—Drs. LOCK WOOD & MERRILL, Dentists, Room No. 2. Washiogton Building, corner Penpa. avenue and 7th street, nov 3)-Im* Dara: W.F. MARSHALL, Dentist, No ¥34 Pennsylvania avenue, sec sond door from 18th street, a'tende to all branches of the profession. _o¢ 13-2m” RBAL DISOOVERY IN DENTISTRY, - Oxyaen, as 2 I would advise one Weotn . set te ost oe ESWEb TMS, "arog snd have them taken out by this harmless Iso salt eane the . Al tor’s new and im- ‘inserting Artifici Breved method of I: Teeta. you once sve the great im provemen hia teeth you Sate eae Re other style than ae new a and ists covet lo. Pa, avenut tween Rovls LEWL TEETH. MIB, M. D.. tho I and ofthe MINMBAL PLATE TENSE ot naman is sonally at his office in this oity. y persons can wear these’ teeth who cannot wear others, and 20 *Feraoah elliset ty Sac sat Soca Sate with any styie and price of Tooth they but to those whoare particular and wish the purest cleanest, ce, the MINERAL PLATE ‘ented, PROPOSALS. PPorosars FOR DYEING CLOTHING, Chief Quartermaster’s Office. Depot af Washington, Washington, . C., December bi, 1854. Sealed Proposais will be received at this office until SATURDAY, December 17. 1964, at 12 o'clock mm., for dyeing the following kinds and quantities of clothing, viz: ABOUT 2.500 GREAT QOATS. 1.200 UNIFORM COATS, AND 500 JACKETS, All of the above-mentioned clothing to be dyed Black; the dyeing to be completed. and the cloth ing returned to Captain D.G@. Thomas, M 8. K.. at Governmest Warehouse No.6. on 17th between H and I stree 1 ruerth, within thirty (3))days from date of cortract. Bonds will be required for the safe and prompt return cf the clothing and the faithfal perforin ance of the contract, at the time of signing the same. All dyeing done under contracts given to the fuccessfnl bidders to be rigidly inspected by an iospector appointed on the part of the (iovern- Pennsylvania aven Also, 907 Arch rind maré-ly Ja must be plainly endorsed ‘* Propo: ng Clothing,” acd addresrer tothe und H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Ct ief Quartermaster, deli-d Depot of Washington, D.C. Psorosas FOR FRESH BEEF. WASDINGTON ARSENAL, Wasnincton. December '2 1544, Sealed Proposal~ will be received at Washington Arsenal, D. C., until 12 o’clesk, Satarday, Due. 25, i864, tor furnishing Fiesi Beef to the trovups at Gh ork iinet mozth 8. aa at ide uplicate to ve addresxed to H. STOCKTON, de 12-t Lieut. Ord. Dep't A. A.C. 8. PFoPosaLs FOR RED BRICK, Chic? Quarterm aster’s Office, Depot of Viashinstomst Washington, D. C., Dec. 12, 1854 Sealed Proposals will be received at thia office unti] TUESDAY, December 20. 1864, at 12 o'clock m., for the delivery at this depot of 100,000 RED BRICK. Fropesals must be plainly endorsed **Propora’s for Red Brick,’ and addressed to thy undersigned, D H. RUCKER, Brig. General and Chief Quartermaster, de 12-td Depot of Washington, D.C. PHorocears FOR WASTE PAPER. Post 10k De PraRTMENT, Wasninctor, December lu, 1354. Proporals are invited for purchasiog the WASTE PAPER accumulating in this Department, of the following description. viz: A 1. Tranecripts of postmacters, accounts of mallea sent and received, white paper. Estimated quan- lity. 151.100 pounds a year, 2. Mixed papers consisting of wrappera ef ac- counts and otner packages, together with letter envelopes, various color, Estimated quantity, 4, #0 pounds a year, 3. Dead letters, which the accepted bidder will be required to deface thoroughiy under the saper vision of an agentof this Department. 50 as to render it impossible to read them, Estimated quantity, £0. pounds a year. _ 4. Newspapers. Eatimated quantity,3,090 pounds a year. Bidders will specify a price per pound for each Class ef paper. As to ihe dead letters, the Department must be natisfied we the mode of defacing them befure ac- cep'ing a bid. paper must he removed from the cellar of the General Post Office building at the cost of the accepted bidder, and in his own bags, as often as may, be required by the Postmaster General, matt bees wh rnished for this purpose paper will jgbed at this Department, so! wuost be pxia for on delivery, Bids are invited for one year, commencing on Ist of Japnary next, and will be received until fhura- dey 224 instant, at 3 p.m. they should be aieccmed fo the Fostmastar Gen- eral, and endorsed ** Proposals for Wa’ aper, W. DENNISON, de 14-eo5t Postmarter General, PPO pats FOR BUILDING OULV&kar, Proposals will be received at the Mayor's office until 12m. on THURSDAY, the 22d day of Decem- ber inst . for taking up and reconstracting culvert acrore Sth street east, north side of E street south, uider an act approved 25th November, 1ss4. The culvert will consist of two wala of bluestone meronry Bix feet avart.to be covered with New York flagging the bottom of theenivert to be tiag- ged the whole length of the cuivert. _ The walls will be 18 inches in height and — width, the foundation will be six inches below the line of the bottom of the culvert. allowing the culvert, when constructed, to be six feet wide and one foot high inside dimension The mortar used in the constraction of the walls to consist of two parts of sharp river «and to one of the best fresh hydraulic cement. The flagging used for covering the culvert shall not be less than one footio width and five inches ip thickness. and to extend and rest fuliy one fot | over ach of the side walls,to be elos+ly laid siaw hy side. apd the ends resting upoa the wall, tu ce lail jp mortar a8 above describrd. The material in the old cuivert may be used far the bottom of this culvert and to be laid ona bed of sharp sand of sufficient depth, Tie contractor will be required to cover that part of the street not paved with rullicient gravel over the fiagzing to bring the street up to its prea- ent suriace; also, to make good al! pavements, tseging. &¢, which may be diaturbed. i Bidders will sta:e the price per lineal foot, whieh thall inciude all material and workmapsnip re quired to compiets the work according to the fore- gong advertisement; and no money will be paid ubtil the work is com pleted to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of the Ward. A 14 fe will state the p nealWot sep- eatery tor Govering -- srt with oak plank four inches wide, deli-a HIP QUARTEBMASTAR'S OFFION, re ee ‘All dealer Drei rdware, uumbe> Leather. Office Furniture, O58. Dk are re ig office. on MON D. Y of pach kK. aeeal posal) om duplicais, oi Sotioiae thonrene ‘ninb to thin Depot at or list, epared to far! ahort notice. wi the price of each marked in plais figures. no that, in case the ox: cies of the services aire it. the article or articles can tained yy desire, | ket Strongest, and most perfect denture that | ; (mBal will be SIE do sn ataclonestericn Ors withing to sell to this Depot wil! bs re- to ‘the list punstually every Monday Mora A sadler General and GhiefQuartormaiter Bn! le pow General aay spot ef Washington, 8 COMPANY LAVENUE, ~ OFAISRIERA aaron D6. A™™ Bx?’ WRN, NORTHERN, AND WHST- IN EXPRESS FORWABDEA, ANDISE, MONBY, JEWELRY. VALU- MERCU LES, NOLES. STOCKS, BONDS, ke.. . Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATOH to al pecemstblecoctions of th ott unitwas Fawas ts ibe i *NOhTa WAST, WEST, AND NORTH WAST. ‘ts principal offices are WASHINGTON, D. 0., NEW YORK, SOSTOR PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMOBE, OIN- OINNATI, ST. LOUIS, LOUIS- VILLE, LEXINGTON Connections are made at New York and Boston SUCrisit EYOVIM EER od other steamship line to LIVERPOOL, BOUTHAMPTON and HAVE Lt shes tO Sommereial Towns {o treat Britain end the Cont! Goilection of NOTRS, DUAFTB, and BILLS made at all accessible parts of the United Btates. a a To NEW £EVEN-OCTAVE FIRSTICLASS ROSEWOOD OAS8E PIANOS, witha the latest improv- ments. aad from a @ri class maker, are on exhibition at Mo- GUIRE & CO %8, cor ta, are offered at GREAT BAST oe BB 5 PROPOSALS. P2orosats FOR STATIONERY. | Chi jarter master’s Office, Leta wisencion is’ | Washing.on, Decemoer 15, 1st.) Sealed Propos-is will be receive: at this office j rntil FRIDAY, Decem>er3., 1861. at 12 o'clock m., | for fornishing BTATION BRY for this Depot for six 6) months from Jacuary 1, 1965, per aouexed schedule A)] articles must beof the very heat quality, sam- Ples of WLish(of paper, one quire, of envelopes, | one packave.) must acoompa: y earh bid. | Each bidder must furnish with bis proposal duc gnc sample of the articie bid for. and but one pr ice {cz eect article, which must be distinotly marked The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder, Each prevosal muat be signed by the individual or firm making it; aud the abil ty 10 fulfil the cvon- | tract ifawaided, must be ified by the person OF persons proposed as sureti culd any articles be required which are not enumerated in the schedule, they are co be fur- birhea at ibe lowest mars et pricu. The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right of ordering, from time to tims. = greaser or | | less quantity of each and every article contracted for, as the public service may require within six months subsequent to the date of theo ntract. aad ould any article pot be delivered within a reason- able time after being or dered, ls reserves the right te purebase the said arti:le ia the open mar- ct. at the riek and expanse of the persen or per- | sons contracting to furnian the same. He will. ia | all cases. decide whether the term: of the contract | have been complied with, and reserves the power | to anput the costract ugon any failure to comply | with its terms, Bonds with approved secur ty are to be given by the person Cr persons couiracting. and in case of | failure to supply the articles ordered, the con- tractor and his rureties shall be liable to the for- feiture specified in such bond Proposals in apts must be sddrossed te “BRIGADIERGBNERAL D H. RGOKER Chie! | Quartermaster, Depo: of Wastington, D. CG.” ard to be plainly marked * Proposals for Sta- lienery.” » ei Ee OF ARTIOLRS, reams Manilla Wrapping r, 24x23 inehes. not lees than BU pe Dds per reaal, per ream. sets 30 reams bail Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, not les than 30 pounds per ream. per ream 20 reams white Folio Post Paper, ral J 7eams white Folio Post, unruled 10 reame white Foolacap Paper, raled than 12 pounds per ream, per ream lu reams Law cap Paper, ruled, not les3 than 12 pounds per ream, per ream 2) reams white Letter Paper, ruled, not less than 9 pouros per ream, per ream lOzeame white Lotter Paper, nnruled Teams white Oommercial Note Paper, ruled, not Jers than 5 pounds per ream, per ream. 1.0 sheets Blotting Paper, per sheet 46 Blank Books, demi size, full bound, per quire 48 Black Books, folio size, fall bound, per quire ed, per ream ynot less 100 Blank Books, crown cap size, bound in cloth, per quire 2) Blank Boks cap-size, half »ound, per quire 2) octavo Memorandum Beoks, full size, per dozen, ame Books, demi size, bound in cloth, per 6: 40 Time Booka, small quarto size, bound in cloth, per dozen 2%; Time Books, small octayo size, bound in leather, per dozen, 2).0 white official Envelopes, No. 12, very thick, per M, 50.10 white official Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, per M. 2 é A 1¢6.0 0 white official Envelopes, 9x4 inches, very thick, per M. 100 0-0 white letter Envelopes, 534x334 inches, very thick, per M 12dezerm Arnold’s Waiting Fluid, in quart and es, or other Black Ink, pint bottles, per dozen bott! _ 12 ¢ozem Maynard & Noyes’, a gnarts pint, and haif pint bottles, per dozen bo! ties, i2dezen Arnold's Copying Ink, in quart and piat hottles, perdozem bettles. J2dozen Lawrence’s Copying Ink,in qaart and pint bottles, per dozen boitles 12 dozen David's Carmine Ink, glass bottles and stoppers, per dozen bottles. : “6 aczep Faber’s or other black Lead Pencils. Nos 2and 8. best quality, per dozen. 24 dozen Faber’sor otberrd and blue Penci per dozen, ‘4 doven glass Inkatands, assorted, per dozen? 1 gross Gillott’s Steel Peos, assorted, per gross, +00 gross other Bteel Peps. assorted, per gro: 32 dozen gutta percha Penholders, per dczen, ac dozen other Penholders, selected kinds, per jozen. 12 dozen tin Paper Folders, per dozen. 25 pounds red Bealing Wax, 20sticks to the pound, best quality per pound. 10 poucds white India Rubber, 40 pieces to the peund, per pound, ‘ 1) dozen pieces Red Tape, No. 17 and 28, per jozen. 10, dozen spools Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, par spool. zs 12 dozen glass jars Mucilage aod Druskes, large size, per dozen. : 24 dozen glace Jara Mucilage amd Brushes. emali tize, per dozen, 24 Letter Copying Books, 500. 70), and 1.00) pages. 1,0 sheets Abstract Paper, ruled to pattern, per sheet. t6) sheets eran Paper, ruled and printed to term, per sheet. Mo reamsof Bill Paper, ruled to pattern, per ream. 4 dozen Ivory Paper Folders, per doven. 4 dozen Erasers, ivory or wood handles, per d L dozen Gutta Percha Ruler@16 inches long, per dozen... ). H. RUCKER, Brig. General and Chief Quartermaster, de 15- iat pi peton, preresars reRB Fr BA Ouinr er snreas serene Orrin. Waskincros Daror, . 8, 1868. Bealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for suorlriog. the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- artment, at Washington, D.O., Baltimore, Md. Alexwndria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either o there places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw Bidn will be received for the delivery of 5.000 and 5 tons of hay or straw bushels ef corn or oats end upwards. B ‘8 must state at which of the above-named ooints they Propose to make deliveries, and the Bidders m tates at wh will make deliveries't the ‘quantity sf each article reposed t obo deliv sred, the time when said defi be com. nd when to ba complete rice must be written out im wordson the bids. Corp to be up im a stout sacks, of abo two bushelscach, Oatsin like sacksefeboutioens oushels each eThg sacks to be furn hed without extra charge ie Govenment. i ia wile soeesar ElLter Saesipin scan, sore @ particular kind or iption of oats, corn, bay er et: proposed to be delivered mentee stated in the proposals All the arti offered ander the bids herein in- vited will be subject tos rigid tospso:ion by the Government [nspector before Poly: accepted. Contracts wil) be awarded from time to time te the lowest responsible bidder, ar the interest of the Government may require an: geyment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shal! have beep “slivered and accepted. The bidaer wili & required te ascompany Air proposals with a guaranty, sigaed by two respon sible persons that in case his bid is aecepted he or they will, within tep days thereafter, exscate the contract for the dame, with good and suffici sureties ina sum equal to the amount of the cos. tract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisment; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter Inte the con F act, they to make good the difference betwees ‘a offer of agié bidder and t! ext lowest respon ~ bidde .or the person to whom the con’ ne, be awarded. sibility of the ‘antera mi be . ¢ ftcate of 0 78. Destried of Customs or an The el sd ahown by the offici Attorney. Collector other officer ander the United Staten Government or responsi ble person known to this office. Al) bidders will be iuly notified of the accept. tion of .Acir proposals. TE otal came and P.O. address of each bidder 3 must be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addresnad to rig, Gen. D. B. Broker, Obie! Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.0.,and should be plainly marked “Proposals for Forage. in g sum equal to tae amount of tne con: tract. vigned by ‘the contractor and beth w Bis arantors, will be required of the suecese-al bid- tor or bidders upon signing the contract. Bla « forme of bids. erarentens and bonds, may be obtained avon application at this Offce, FORM OF PROPOSAL, (Tewn, Qounty and Btate} (Date se to furnish he subseri 3 Velie PSE Uisited Beaten. at the Quarter: nt tore Ts ere it at eeably to the rn Psi D terms of your advertisement fovftin cepoaae fou forage, CRerert ba pooremia a Depot, . 8, 1868. following en, ¥ fond bushels of Gorn, in sac! \t — per bushel of _ posbely on Osta, in sacks, at —— per bushel of 82 poapee ) — tens of Baled Hay, at — per on of 3,00 _ 15on of Baled Btraw, at — per ton of 2,000 ands. on or before the —— day of Pel “Tees and to be completed Gel or pee re the » ani inte a eOhtten dontract with the Waited Btates with good and approved securities, within the space of ten da) r being notified that my bi has been accep’ Your obedient servant, Brigadier General D. H. Rucxas. y : Depot Quartermaster, General Depot Qua ruahingten, D. 5 é the undersignea. ents 0! County of ——, and Btate of ——, hereby. and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of —— Sp acnamindstaet Se cr Sag? cat crea i Gaze of sai *, < tract for the same with good and sufficient sur Sta diet clase Instrument: ad wit beanld at a | Hom.im Samm equal to ipropgant,s Fentoraits te moderete Wee esta all the urual privileges, and the terms o} f sdvertiserien ated December 83006, Beccnd-hand Pianos will be taken in part for ee eee erent te catae inte & eoktegst aa eRe ne asec Rueccdoe by tald eee and the next oe batwe 6a) an e a Ce bicars Fe-reN AQADEMY, its eat responsible Bidder, or the person to whom Temperance Hell Rinse, between 9h and Wrh sts, | the contract may be awarded. ie RI hi a . hands seals this — eenee Fale Oe the 5 septa i fey Given ander oF — ey that his Becond Quarter will commence 0 i) i! Beal. THURSDAY, December I here! to the of my knowi- Days anp Hours oF Tuition —For Ladies, Miss- edge and above ‘tors Sans Wether For oatistesaeoes tacts: | Straes cusaves te ceatieg or coe sma . leme 5 = : ae from ond aeiurdays, from § to 1) pan Private les. | Vice they offer to be sean tt ed States District At- soos giten at 24 ime desired. For particulars | torpey, Gallector of Customs, or any other offeer please call at the Academy during soheol t hours, OF | ander the United States Govern! °F tespon- address by 5 nov 18 Im sible person to this BUOKER, U*DEE, Lr yy Hey le fa! the pineieenst deo Ott Brigadier General and Q. M. century. 01 t = = —= .. Westminste: tober. | 5 Rrsonaans-Sensra,byLt Mowry, Brom Dan to | [V[ 5RICAL POOR! ane bene Daiton’s Beersheba; by Rev. J. P. New. K TAYLOR: | praper's Physiology; Ellis’ Medical For: $ a 2 See ee LR rich wens Burgers; Lndlo Manuel of Be ss rr a : pendi mas Seow casne anew Cy Prononsetoy Dictionary; exer Ane ‘York. te P. ad ford? ractice, 2 vels.; bas maeet, three ae "es FRANOK TAYLOR, | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY._ IMOKE & OHIv R&, O0., ASHINGTON, Novexber 2th G4, OG We SE es BS On avd after Sunday, November 13, 1864. Passen- ger Traiua between Washington aod Baltimore wil] De rno aa follows: TRaINS MOVING NORTH No 1—BALTIMORE, WAY STATION & HAR- BISBURG TRAIN— e Washington 6:30 a. mM. Arrive at Baltimore $:20 a... NEW YORK & WESTERN EXPRESS— Leave Washington 7:30 4.m. connecting at Relay with Mail Train leaving Baltimore at 9:00 4, x, or the West. Arrive st Britimore 9:10 a.m; Philadelphia, 1:56 p.m, New York 6:30 Pm, No.3 —-NBW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash ington 11:15 a.m. Arrive at Baltimore at 12:49 ?.M., Philadelphia 5:37 Pp. ., New York 10:00 P.M, - No, 4—BALTIMO TRAIN—Leave Washing- tom 3:00 P.M. Arrive at Baltimore 4:50 Pu. Ro, 5- BALTIM*RB, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK COMMUTATION TRAIN— Leave Washington 4:30 p,m. Arrive at Baltimore 6:15 PM. No. 6—ROSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK EX- PRES TRAIN—Lesve Washington 6:00 Arrive at New York 5:00 4. M. Mai ere by this train connect with al! early morn- ing trains leaving New York for the Bast, North and West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets sold by this train orcs Baut W. No, 7—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 7:00 P. M. end arrive at Balti- more $:40P M No &—-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 8:30 PM. sopping at Re ay Honse f-r Westecn passen- era to take Express Train for Grafton, Whoeling} arkersburg, and all points in the West, FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 6:30 a.m and the 4:30 p,m. from Waah- ington. Notraing to vr from Annapolis on Sun- or BUNDAY TRAINS. THE ONLY TRAINS FXOM WASSTINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the 7:204 M and 3 P.M. for Baltimore, aud O P.M. for Balti- more and Philadelpbia, and the 6 P.M. for New rk ONLY. YOrREPING CARS dirvet to New York on 6 P.M. and =:30 p.m train daily,excepton Sunday. On Sunday santerns ing Cars on the $:3u Pp. M. train run to Philadelpbia« nly. fa Passengers leaving Washington at 7:30 a, M., and 6 apd §=:39 P M., go through to New York witbout changing cara. For further information. tickets of every kind, &c., apply to GEO. 8, KOONTZ, Agent at Wash- ington. or at the Ticket Office é WwW P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, L M.COLK. General Ticket Agent, nov lé ‘BEAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TOTHE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. ON AND AFTER Novewber Isth trains will leave Baltimore from North Calvert Station as i 4 wore: Mail atee———-—-p——- 9 29 A.M. Harrisburg Accommodatior..._.2. 0° P. Mi. Lightning Express-- 30 >. M, 5 A.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTOIT TE oroecta with the9 2). m train from Baltimeze for Pittsburg and the Weat. and for B!m 3 Bae alo. Rochester, Dunkirk, Canandaigua, an city. THAIN #ROM WASHINGTON train from Balti- North and Pittsburg agara Falla, an THE 7.20PM eonnects with the 939 p. more for Elmira and the and the West. SLEEPING OARS ON NIGHT TRAINS, Bo.pizny Tickets a? GovVERNMERT Rares. ONB THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, LOW PARB AND QUIGK TIME. ny ii ly atthe gorner jotel; y WZ For tickets and any information app fice of the Great Pennsylvania \ a) Depot H , No, 463 O at.. near 0 Jerse} ow hington., ‘ a i aoe Ae juperintendent N_ rey WILKINS, Pacs and Ticket Agent. eorner sth at. je 9-tt and Penn avenue. pBaperrara STEAMER, Bemi-weekly, between PHIL- <ANDRIA ADELPHIA and ALEXA WASHINGTON and” GEORGE N. Steamers Ma;flower, Philadelphia and George ya . Stout. Revular sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 84T- URDAYS, (rom No. 14 North Wharves, Philatel. phia, and No. 59 Water street, between Oongress ang High. Cocrastawe: or freight apply t9 son B. DAVIDSON, No. 59 Water street, Georgetowa pasta Philadelphia, Wal, B. CLYDE. ia jarves, ‘Agents in Alexandria, YLOWERS & BOWEN, No. 1 King et. nové-tf 1 Ne TO THB WEAK! B. STRENGTH TC Cota 10 THE AGED! BIOKRENE, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR. This preparation is unequalleiasa Rejuvenater and Kestcrer of wasted or inert fupotions. Tie aj edsheuld be certain to make the Biokrene a househeld go4, jnasniuch as it will render them youthful in feeling and in strength, and enasle them to live over again the days of their pristine joy. Itnetonly exhilarates but strenethena, and is rerily sn invaluable blessicz, especially to thosa who have been reduced to a con‘ ition of sarvility, selfabose mufortuue, or ordicary sickness, No matter what the cause of impotency of any humaa orga: ,th's ruperd preparation will remove the effect at cnce and forever, BIOKRENE Ceres Iupotexoy. @rverat Denitity, Nervors INcapa ity. Dyspepsia. Devkession Loss or Ap- Petite, Low drrkit), WEAKNESS OF TEE ORGANS OF GENERATION, IMPECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENO. Ewaotation. Exnvut iv was 4 Most Devicute De~inarie aNd Nov Erreort Upon THe Ng 10 are in any way prostra- ted Dy pervous disabilities are earnestly advised to reek acure in this most excellent and unequailed pit pa ation. P.rssts who, by impradence. have lost their NATURAL VIGOR, will tiad a specdy and perma- nent eae in the $ BIOKRENE. The FFEBLE. the LANGU!D, the DESPAIR- ING the OLD should give this valuable discover atrial; it will be fuund totally diferent frosa all othe. attieles for the same purpo-es.. TO FEMALES —This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of all kinds aa it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful porina- | nence, Itis also a grand tonic. and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose A brief persistence ip its use will renovate the ttomach to a degree of | perfect health, and banish D5 spepsia forever, One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5, Bop BY DruG TS GENERALLY, Bert by «xpress anywhere, hy addressing HUTCHINGS & HILLY EX, Proprietors, S10 dar street, New Yo Sold by 8, , FORD, corner ! ith street cec 9 eoly.a ard Pennsvivania avenne Pa aveone and 6th street, under N and New Express Lin: OLO*THING, GOING !—GOING !|—-GOING: BOWN THEY Go, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRICES J. H. SMITH and SMITH BROSs,, THB GREAT CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON, No. 460 anv 464 SEVENTH STREBT, OFPosits Post Orricn, ALL GOODS 8SPONGED. |} the can nd UBT STYLES Li BENOIT * ENGLISH, AMERICAN WALKING 00aTS. Lat PEG TOP PATEST STYLES DOUBLE BREASTED VESTS, BUSINBES SUITS, PLAIN AND FANCY OASSIMERB, ther with th: Together w: LARG Where you BET STOCK or BOYS oLors IN@ THE OITY. N.B—Wealso at STUCK z All of whieh erp is \httnpa offer a UNUSUAL LOW PRIOES. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHIBTS, TIB3, SUSPENDgHg, © ode. % J. H. SMITH, No. 460, BMITH BROS., No. 464, OLoTHizns ayy Muncnant TalLors, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, _0¢ 25-8m Washington, | 869 SEVENTH STREET. 369 HOUSEKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERB&T! LARGEST 8TOCK FURNITUBE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS IN THE DISTRIOT! Axp at Prices tat Dery Comrerition! We ark the public to call and examine our stock ef Furniture and Housekeeping Goods previeusto making their purchases, and save at least fiftees | percent. CARPETS, RUGS. MATS, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, from the New York Auctions, at Greatly Reduced Prices, q PLAT#D SPOONS AND FORKS, ILLOW WARK, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARS, 500 BED COMFORTS, which we can and are sell- ing less than any house in tnis city. 1,000 COMMON BEDSTEADS, at mannfacturera’ rices, . a aes it 369 7th strect, between I and K, Cu waTcnts ano JEWELRY aT mae WHOLESALE Butlere, Country Merchants, Pedlars, and goner- al traders supplied at immense bargains. Watches acd Jewelry of every description in any pattern in any quantity, constantly on Es imates of any class | of work furnished) Good Cxnvassiog Olerks wanted. Prices and fill descriptions free, Ad- drees T. & H. GAUGHAN, 716 Broadway. New York. nov 2i-im* Te eran Sess ¥ THB CURRENCY FFI0R OF Com ve Washineton, October 4, 185 Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The National Bank of the Maropelis, im tee oS Washingtcm, in the county of Washington and Dis tra af Columbia, bas been duly organized anaes amd according to the requirements of the act o! longress entitlei * An act to provides National rrency, secured by a pledge of United States and provide for the circulation and re- demstion thereof,’ approved Jw 1364, and has comphicd with all the provisions of said act re- ier to be complied with before commencing e business of banking under said act: Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCulleck, Comptroller of the Onrrency, du hereby certify that Zhe Na- sonal Bank of the Metropolis, in the City af Wash- tagion, in the county of Washington and District of lumbta. is authorized to commence business of Banking under the act sforessia In testimony whereof, witnees my hand d: 54. Wi ikea Epos or quality. and band abd made to orver. _005-dout Comptroller of the Gurrency. aHUBB, URS av minvaer, THE BEST AND OHBAPEST MA: UNITED STATES OT ae The undersigned. il ‘acted i Manure at G moro Pointe Deo i aye ré~ red to put ep board Baptains atlow rates reed) VESSELS WANTRD, Cy Address No. 330 B street, Washio er to IESBORO POINT MANURE WHA' Sa wtf ZO JOHN PETTIBOR Go. HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCT. | THE EURUPBAN PLAN,) DONses Is salarged *¢ double its former capacity, ROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av. and 1th st., Washingion, D, C, This hote! 1, the oldest eondusted on the Euro) pa in this city, bas beem emiarged and see improved in every way nevessury for the accommodation of the ivcreasiug guests. Tiaoktu for the patronage already, received, proprietor hopes t by attention to business we fontinue to receive patronage as heretofore, Guests will only be charged with what they receive, Qharges are moderate. _00 B-tf P, EMRICH. Proprietor, O6TS AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. We aie now manufacturing all kindsof BUOTS and BHOSS, and constanly reoviving a sup- ply of Eastern made work of every dexcrij tion. made expressly to order, and will sold t_amach lower price than has been Raretetors charged in this city fer much inferior Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of Bastern or Sity: made work, will always find a good assort- a ment d at the lowest prices, Gi Ne a “Guirrin 2B ouortun* ms) re oun. ave! 285 PAWNBROKEK AND OOF LOAN OFFICE 285 JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FiyTBextH Staeet, orrosits U. 8, Treasury, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW OU. 8S. 73-10 LOAN autherised by the act of June Sth, 1364. The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of 2507, 8190, 8500, 21,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing laterest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the optionct the holder at maturity into six per cent, Five Twenty Bonds. We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TRBASURY NOTES, OBRTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And COIN, And pay the highest price for QUARTERMASTER’S ORRTIFICATE CHECKS, dy 2-tf JAY COCKE & CO, 1ANOB AND MUSIOAL INSTRUMUENTS. W. @. METZEROTT, corner Pa, av. aod Lit The largest Mus cal Bstabi and only imporunog hoose in the Di trict, Bole Agency of Steinway & Sons graud and square PLANUS, cf whica we have just received » Dew aseortinent, making our stoek 16 instruments of this celeb. ate factury alone, which isa larger assortment thea Can de found at any oth-F ageo- cy of this bouse in the country. Besides the we havea stuck of Paven & Bacon,and Hain e the sole agents ated CABINET iovs, fro g.exclusively for casn, we are Bell he lowest figures for cash, and upo rms, “Old. ‘Pianos taken in exchange, tuned Ly red ;) J. HEIBERGER F e Buco“sson TOH F. Loupon & Ce... p ILITARY MER- crv ize MILITARY MER t mn a0- *aiAne Meropoliiun Hots, late Brown's, ~ i cis nov bth Fenny vanls Bye Uington. D. O OB SALB. ApatrofGorauitul bay HORSES, OSB weil Tmatehed; “one tive, the other an years ola oy porte) - 4 ie Beary ne i aly Bt the stable on @ 8t., tetwoon lth and 12th. Mth and 12th. vVEas—SH4K8 NO MORE — Bait tive to MUQEE'S DEUGBSTORE, 113 Pennsylvania gvenue: | A bottle of Ague Ours spoure. . Price $2.8). sep 20 PRILLIARD T Lia gsrikar Oasa Budescri- BILLIARD LBS coats ae which th teom, corner AYCh street and ivaninavenue te U-f Ff] hate FLOUR. HONEY SYRUP. Jast received RING BURCHELL. 19 Corner I street 1A.—Compiled uoder LAR SaE PY Sarina oeeich ont opty caly, backed a cotton. Also, alarge Map 6 Aste OK TAYLOR. » horse. vigh! MOREHIASE and procure a Jof his Antidote, | LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, MATTHEW K WALSH 285 © Stagger, between lvth and Ith, Becond door from Harvey's Oyster Ssloom, In compliance with the wish of many fr: am now prepared to make liberal Cash vances ov Gold and Silver Watches, Dia monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware Olothia: . and Merchandise of every description in order, © y7 Havine had twelve years experience in busi- ness in the City, and favorably knewn te many of ite citizens, J am confident t! to all who may in- trust me wito business,(which will be strictly confidential) I will give satisfaction, OmMce open (Sunday axcepted) from Seven o’cloek, 1 Nine o’clock P.M. sep 18-8m ps: IMPORTANT TO THES PUBLIC. BELLING OFF TO CLO Baving sold the good will and fixtures of our store, No. 515 Seventh atreet, to Messrs. Lange turgh & Bro.,we shall cammence to run off our stock of Y E CLOTHING AND GENTS FUR- READ MAD NISHING GOUDS Without regard te cost. We thall commence to-day, and the s*ock must be positively closed by the let of January. it of d suit of CLOTHING or any wind ot FURNISHING "GOUDE, will save 60 pee ErOn EEE FRANKEL & BEO., 515 Seventh street. Intelligencer Building. 286 dec T-2w* [Chron.} S*470N BASKNER OF NINTH AND D 873. This large and handsome HALL ia now for ren for BALLS. CONCERTS, &0 It is nely trowaced gallery and finished in the most subsjantial ‘sanner, large and convenient dressing rvoms & est side, with a lar, Soe re e and for Balla the greatest care has been taken to have the best floor cou rocured. So The Hall w'll be rented fer Balls, Concerts, Minetri airs. &e, ‘ire of O. BH: LBS, en D street, 34 doo fromthe Hall aor me 10-3, BERS OF CONGRESS. STRANGBRS AND Me CirighNe GENEHALLY.” We respectfully invite your attention to our, m= eral assortment of OTB, BHOMBS. 6 arr ERB, rae SLIPPERS, &e.. dc, LADIES’, GENTLEMEN'S, MISSES’ AND BOYS? | deat material, style and | AM of mich are of the ber’ BURNS OO. 408 P. nosylva-ia svenu del0-lw (Tat, & Chron )_ bet 435 and 6th 8 | | Cussiigp OrDBEY ARIFIED CIDER! | i from_bark nia, twenty-six - mae ret ARIPTED cl ER rest irom 0 ry - ar oF RILEY A SHINN, Trion Bottling Depot. a3tw [Chron.} 57 Greene st.. Georgcto#n, ' Bs BAF! the celeb sted CHILLED Ly WROU RON Fanon aoe B- ry 1 PROOFS, with UOMBINAT ci fen? NE LOOKS, VAULT DOORS AND Generel Fen there agensy 67 west Lombard «t. Baltimere: Na. 4. PROBBUS, General Agent.

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