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THE EVENING STAR. - Affairs in Geergetown. Common Council.—The Board met on Friday evening, President English in the chair. The following | Sholay &c., were appropri. | ately referred :—Petions of H. Walker, relative to a bili for cleansing the Warehouse for mar- Ket purposes; of James F. Collins, tor th@priy- | Tate of seven and Uege of opening Beall street te lay an earthen | = Si Jenn T Pett, asking to lease ajportion | Pipe; -._ ‘weet, near Bridge; & communica- of Uo ‘egion is of the county for ine rogers ~ them the magazine p ys. ~ ayer recommending the laying .- footway on Dunbarton street, south sidé, Green; suggesting an impfovement of the chambers used by the Corporaiion; and trans- mitting the bills of Oldfield & Bro., tor repairs of pumps. sims com- | . Oragin reported from the claims co iaittee veamiution fre the payment of the bills of J. F. Birch; the judges of the late special elec. | tion; and of Judson Mitchell. Mr. E. Stoemaker, from the poor and work- house committee, reported a resolution m2. king apprepriation for the payment of angual | expenses for the poor and workhouse. Mr. Collins, from the ways and means com- mittee, reported a bill levying a tax to pay the | town’s proportion of the increased salaries of the Metropolitan Police, with the correspond- ence cf the committee relative tothe same. Mr. Collins stated that the cominittee was | fuily satisfied that it was impossible to obtain | & Teduction of the torce, and recommend the passage of the bill. F Mr. Ulements, from the committee on pump», ; asked to be and was discharged trom the tan® sideration of the Mayor's recommendation of ‘the repairs of certain pumps. Mr. E. Shoemaker, from the grievance er Mittee, reported a resolution in fayor of * <M#+ mont ‘and J. D. Gardner, agent; ~" .v. Ma- i Sdopted. ach Also, asked to be dischare~ sideration of the petition ~ <é@ from the een. vt &S. James mia- tive to his soap and ¢ Jnittee was not dir -eatiie works. The com- cakrged. ' Mr. Hill, fr whom was wm the special cotBtaittee, to ing the « craf* pe | | efforts to relieve the town from the late «= feported fuli accounts of the financial® _pefations, of Which the following is asum- wary: | “ommitlee. z Received by the ‘Uash from collectors. Cash by conations... ~ 10,677.00 ach by Corporation foan « 10,000.00 Oash from drafted men.. - 2,192.00 ‘Cash from subscribers to the draft | Clu edaadaeel inte + 652144 Omissiors in” Cash balance due the committee 2 Expenses. Pad tor 71 recruits Incidental expenses. noes Caeh paid on Corporation loan. 226,195.97 1M 00 444 $32,984.11 Mr. Hill accompanied his report with a ver- bal statement of the history of the work of the committee, in which he declared that the prin- cipal dificulty which the commit'ee encoun- tered was the action of the Mayor aad asmail clique of pecone: who drew money deposited from the Bauk of Commerce, when the same shouki have gone to the relief of drafted men. Mr. Hill asked the reference of the accounts to & committee for examization. Mr. Cragin said after the verbal statement of Mr. Hill he hoped the whole matter would be | he | moved that the committee be requested to make | date of acceptance of appointment, being given laid before the people of the town, and @ report of all the facts, with the names of the Parties concerned, (in writing,) for publica- | tion. Mr. Hill said the matter was under consid- eration by the military authorities, and he thonght the amounts withdrawn would haye to be refunded and properly distributed. Mr. Cragin’s motion was passed. Mr. Peck offered a bill from _ the water com- Micsioner for the erection of a McClelland firee plug by Brown & Powers. Referred. The vill for the betser observance of the Sab- bath day was taken up and rejected. A resolution in fayor of G. Vanderwerken Was announced by the Chair, but, as the Al- dermen had adjourned, no business could be. Minally disposed of. The Board adjourned. ————— — ——————n AUCTION SALES USTERB’S SALE OF VALUABLE A T is ESTATE we BEAL In pursuance ofa decree of the Circuit Court for Prince Georr ’s county. sitting as a Court of Beuity, pase in the case of Thomas Weiph v Nicholas C_f ephen aud LanraM Jones, Admhizis- trators of ¥ han A. Jones, deceased, and others, the undersi, aed, as Trustee, will expose to Pubsic Bale, at the late residence of Ethan A. Jones, de- seared, on the premises, on WEDNSEBDAY. the Qist day of December, 1964, at 12 o’clock m., (if fair, if not, the next fair day thereafter.) the real estate | | | | ‘Smith, relative to | Which time, under } cordingly. | ted as embodying all the information yet ob- + ee sents from the Government, in proportion | to Washington by any Provost Marshal. aex‘gned the duty of superintend- | P 22,619.75 | 8nd will be formed into companies and regi- 5.00 | OFFICIAL. The Treasury Department. Wasninoson, December 10, 1861. Notice is hereby given of the readiness of jis department to redeem on presentation, by oe epg) lawful money, or by conyersion into bonds, as authorized by law, the Three Years Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the tenths per centam issued under act of July 17, 1661. Interest wil: Cease on allsuch Treasury Notes not so pre- sented after three os from this date, at j which ine, ax ie law, the right of con- | Holders thereof will eres themselves ac- . P, FEssEnpen, Secretary of the Treasury. reel Uitte) orl fd a Headquarters iret Ary } Corps, Washington, D. C., Dec. 3, 1964. t Reeahtls NG tiers of inguiry nreply to the numerous from persons desiring i¢ enter the lat Corps, now being raised, the following is communict- ; tained. | _as ro ERLISTRD MEN. 1. All enlistments and musters ia are to be made in this city. 2. Any Veteran, who has served two years, bas been honorably diceharged, and is physi- cally qualified, may enlist in the Corps for one, two or three years. 3. Those enlisting will receive from the ™-— ernment a bounty of #3 -- sruntered in «~~ stal~ _- uve - #0 800M as they are _-- sud, in addition, the regular in- v 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 istrict in which they or their families may be domiciled and will. therefore, be entitled to local bounties. 5 Freetransportation will be furnished vem tis only necessary that the applicant should satis- fy the Provost Marshal that he comes under the provision of paragraph 2, and that the ap- lication is made in good faith. 6. On arriving 1 Washington and reporting at the Soldiers’ Rest, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Veterans will be cared for and enlisted and paid promptly. They willbe sent to the camp of organization, Camp Cliffburne, ments as they arrive—persenal preferences being regarded when the good of the service will permit. 7. The best arms in the possession of the | Government will be furnished these troops, and they will be allowed ‘to retain their arms when bonorabiy discharged. TI—As to'Grricers. 1. Persons desiring Ocmmissions must make Written applications'to the Adjutant General of the army, setting fsrth their Post office ad- | dress, the date of original entry into service, | | | and with what rank, the organization in which service was rendered, the date and cause of discharge, and the rank-at tae 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 | | i | | | | Son at the office of Col. the Examining Board established by the War Department, and wili receive appointments to toon enone as the War Depariment may de- De. 3. Ag soon as the letters of appointment are given, officers may be detailed to secure the eniistmeut ef acertain number of Veterans— their commissions, with rank and pay trom when the men are secured It should be un- derstood that the enlistments are to be consum- mated here, and &n officer can do no more than to use his infinence in persuading the men to come here and enlist. Officers awaiting action on their papers ean occupy the time in this way, and 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, Aseistant Adjutant General. de 7-tf The First Cerps—Netice te Veterans. D@UARTERS 1sT ARMY CORPS, Wasuineton, D. O., Dec. 1, 1564. Veterans desiring to enlist in tae ist Army Corps, to be organized under the recent order of the War Department, should report in per- GO. 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- ately mustered into the service. BY order of Major General Hancock. FINLEY ANDERSON, dec 3-tf Assistant Adjutant General. of which the said Jones died seized and possessed, being atract or parce! of land called ‘Yarrow.’ containing about 000 ACRES. This property will be sold in lot+ to suit purchasers, and is most ad- mirabiy situated for revidences and for farming and grazing purpores—he g almost contiguous to the Baltimore and Washington Railroad, and dis- tant but s few minutes’ walk from Bcages’ Station. The soil is naturally kind, and of good qual well adapted to grass. very earily improved large Orchard, and, with the aid of fertilizers, might be rendered niost valuable and productive, | and made a first-class Farin. The loeation is ele- | yateG, commanding and healthy, and the society in | the reighborhood excellent. It is sityated near | Miss Keecn’s Female Seminary,and the superior | advantages it possesses on account ef its location should recommend it to the censtigration of | capitalists; and those desirous of making a Ju dicious investment would do well to attend the , | of alarge Frame Dwelling, | idings. i This property adjoins the lands of Thos, Walker, Jobn Eversfield, aud the heirs of Alex, Keech and Charles B. Calvert : The terms ¢f sale,as prescribed by the decree. are: One half ef the purchase money in cash the residue in twelve and eighteen months, with interest from the day of sale. to be secured with approved security. On payment of the whole pur- chase money, with interest, the Trustee is aA. rected to convey the property to the purchaser in i 5 N.C. STEPHEN, le, Trustee. | 13, 1864. t 14d S's ‘OF CONDEMNED MULES, STER’S Orrioz, Ww Curer QvaRTs. D T oF SRINGTOS, z | ? WASHiIncton j Will be sola at put the Oorrals, | near the Observatory. Washington, D. ©., on | WEDNESDAY, December 28, 1604, at 19 o’elock a, m.,about 100 MULEB, Condemned se unit for public service. erms cath, in Governmentfunds, D_H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quattermaster, dee 13-14t Depot of Washington. ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER’S > ae STORB:! : Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot Washington, Washinaton. D C.. Dee. 12. 1364. Will be sold at public auction, at G-street Wharf, | hingtou, D. C., on TUESDAY, at Wo a. m., 4 lot of Quartermaster’s Stores, condemned as unfit for auction, in the city of W: Lamp Feeders, Signal Lanterns, Brass ns. Retlecting Lamps.Ceok and Office | Stoves, Files. Handeawa, Hatchets, Chisels, Mau- line Spikes. Augurs, Cups and Saucers, Bowls, P Spittoons, Buckets, Marine C Knives, Forks, Br Tin Pumps, Dust Pans, ip Tin Dippers, Water Bar adlocks, Hammers, Anchor B A ec Life Bea Cork Life pre #5, Brooms, Sbovels, Ensigns, Bridles, Hal- ters, Leather and Chsin Hose, Mattresses, Hair Pillows, Quilts. Blankets, &c, Successful bidders will be requiret to remove the Btores within five(5) days from the date of cs Tern.s—Cash in Government fands. Brigadier Gen’ and Gre! Quertermast ri r Gen’) and Chief Quartermaster dec 12 ta eet OD est of Washington, D. © UARPERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, First Drvision, ‘ Wasutsaton City, Nov. 3), 134. Will besold xt Public Auction, to the high est bidder, at the times and places named below viz: WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., THURBDAY. December JOHNSTOWN, Pa., THURSDAY, Deeember 15, TRENTON, N. J.. THURSDAY, December 22, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES atesch place. ese Horres have been condemned as unit for the cavalry ser’ of the apmy. ¥or road and farming purposes many good bar- may be had at 1 0’olock a. m. nited States curreacy. JAMES A. EKIN, Colone! First Division, _ Quartermaster General’s Office, L_28628? crock oF 7 ORGANS, MELODRONS. Instruments im the city for Mol JOHN F. BLL 306 Pennsylvania aye eee —dee?5 10t_ _—__ibetween oth aad 10th streets IBEMEN’S INSUBANOR COMPANY — WASHINGTON AND GRoncrTown, CAPITAL___---.—.$200.000, Qha Com Re ot nion venus, Over INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPER AGAINST LORS BY FIRB. Sed @eorge Bheemak, moe) ore ley, B.B Proneh. dees 13 vO8. Musical | Pelee ‘Sonn D. Barelay, pres feet Grimes: | Biel, No charge for vollgies. oy re ; ABEL @.BAVIS, Booty. DAMS, President. a ec 2-0 YO et eearavings, fee BY Tal | | | with safet @ | Tin the morning till 8 in the evening. | GLEET.BUBO. 8YP. NAL WEA j al | two days. | at hie office from 9to 4 o'clock a. |M | the mames of bo H sponge PERSONAL. i ad Oe eas eee RB. DARBY can ke consulted, confidentially, either personally or by letter. at 492 7th st., between Dand EB, Those whe have been unfortu- nate hitherto in their selection of a physician should call on him. dec 10-1" | TO. BALDWI%. ™ M.D., V . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, dec 9-tf 430 lth street, between G and He MaAps# AHOLIAB, an impressed medium, still continues to read the past, present, and fu- tare With great accuracy, avd is able to advise in all matters of importance. No, 249 Ortrest. etween 4% and 6th sts., Island, 3 2W D>. BACKER. tue Most WonDERFUL ASTROL- OGER, No. 470 Sth street, between D and E, (up stairs.) gives full and thorough information concerniog all affairs prone life, with andin regard to Health, Wealth and Marriage, Love Af- fairs, Journeys, Law Suits, Absent Friends, Sick- ness and Death. Dr. Backercan be eoneul tes from d3-1m* vi) ADAM MASHA I8 STILL AT HER RESI- dence, 403 K street. between 9th and lith streets: is prepared to read the past. present and future events, and is qualified to give counsel to old and young on all important matters. no 3)-Im* R, LEON, Office 420 Penn’aavenne, between 4%¢ and 6th streets, Offers a certain and speedy enre, of GONORRHEA ink! STRICTURB, SEMI- AL ESS. cLAMED. DDER, WHITES, SUPPRESS OF THE MENS¥S, DISEASK OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNE BND BPLEEN; BORZ EYES, SORE THROAT, Havinghad many years experience im the prac- tice of tEone dineanes the doctor bids def.ance to L competition in their treatment and cnre. Recent cases of venereal diseases cured in one or Ladies and gentler: can consult him ly. nol3-Im* BS. L. SMITH, with her extraordinary pow. to describe ye iving and dead friends, gi f both, tella character, the future, e amines all kinds diseases, will give sittings a! 4th strect, five doors above I street. Hours from 1) till 8 p.m. Circle Wednesday evenings. #238-3m* CLOTHING. “pus MOST POPULAR OLOTHING HOUSE IB SMI . 08. & CO 40 West Baltimore strest, Baltimore, SMITH, BROS, & CO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimore street. The Bon Tor Merchant Tailors, No 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. we 8. Goods of all descriptions at reasonable ric Wasningtonians can fave 20 per cent. by gettin, their Clothing made at . DENTISTRY. TIBTRY—Dre. LOOK WOOD i ee Wen MERRILL, tists, ngton Baildi; street ee corner Penns. — re ENTISTRY.—Dr. W. ri ‘Dr. W.F. 234 Peni sond door from sth avons branches of the profession. GQ*24. DIscevaRY IN DENTISTRY, Math Extracted without Poin with the Muhris of |< rsons at my office can be secommp-* with any style ‘and ‘prise of Teeth thee ~ : but to those whoare vert!--* cleanest. st--~ . = weageet, and mr mae B ee, the, MIN This city No 338 Pennsylvania avenue | between 9th and streets, Aiso, 907 Arch st,, Philadelphia. jard-ly ae PROPOSALS. PRororars FOR FRESH BEEF, WasutncTow ARSENAL, | } Wasuinaton. December 12, 1854. Sealed Proposals will be received at Washington rsenal, D. C,, until 12 o’clook, Saturday, Dec. 24, is64, fot furnishing Freeh Beef to the troops at Woiide'in duplicate to be addrested to ‘ids in duplic: eo be - ee caeles “'STOOKTON, de 12-t Lieut. Ord. Dep’t A. A.C, 8. | ket, at the risk and expense of the persen or per- PROPOSALS, ee _ P#oP0sa13 YOR STATIONERY, Chief Quartermaster's Ogice, . Depot i, Rackineton i Washington, December 15, 184. for furnishing STATIONMRY for this Depot 163 | ea months from January 1, 1865, per annexed | All articles must be of the very best qual: > | ries of whieh (of paper, one quite, o. paige | ORach biddse must feseee tee ete ler wnust furn: is but ene sample of the article bid for. and Montane | oe oma article, which must be distinctly marked he contract will be awarded to the lowest re- | sible bidder, posal must be signed by the individual the ability to falfil the con- Sealed Pro | ‘ \ until FRIDA | nd th tract ifawarded, must be or persons proposed as suns! by the person Fhould any articles be required which gre not | enumerated in the schedule, they are 01 nirhed at the lowest market prices “7% 10 be fur- ring, from * 5 less quantity of es- -overves to himself the | = - ume to time, a greater or -va and every article contracted ic service may require. within Fix ent to the dete of the contract. and ivered within a reason- ed. also reserves the right te purebase the ssid article in the open mar- for, as the pub!” months »~ sbe- eet sons contracting to furnish the same. He will, in all cases, decide whether the terms of the contract have been complied with, aud reserves the power to annul the coatract upon any failure to comply with its terms, Bonde with approved security are to be given by the person or persons contracting, and in case of failure to supply the articles ordered, the con- tractor and his sureti hall be liable to the for- feiture specified in such bond. st be addressed te P al i, RUCKEB, oniet nd, roposals in du te mus “BRIGADIER GENBRAL D. I Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, D. C., and to be plainly marked “Proposals for Sta- tiomery.”” SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES. 40 reams Manilla Wrapping Paper, 2ix" not less than 50 pounds per ream, per> -4 inehes, 30 reams baff Envelope Paper, 247 ,-eam. less than 80 pounds per ream, per _~52 inches, not 20 reams white Folio Post Pap | am, 10 reams white Folio Post,” areal ruled, per ream 100 reams white Foolscap dager, ruled: not lese eorosars FOB RED BRICK. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Dewet of Washington,t Washington, D. C., . 12, 1864. Seated Proposals will be received at this office until TUESDAY, December 26, 1864, at 12 o’clock m., fot the delivery at thia @epot of 100,000 RED BRICK. si Prepesals must be plainly endorsed ‘‘Propom's for Red Brick,” and addressed to the umdersigued, 7 i DH. RUCKER Brig. General and Chief Quartermaster, pees Depot of Washington, D. C. ae 12-td : PBOPOLALS FOR WASTE PAPER. Post Orrick DrrarTMeNt, Wasuinctom, December 10, 1864. Proporals are invited for purchasing the WASTF PAPER accumulating in this Department, of the ‘following description, viz: - 1, Transcripts of postmasters, accounts of mails sent and received, white paper. Estimated quan- tity, 150,000 pounds a year. 2. Mixed papers consisting of wrappers of counts and other packages, together with le*ter envelopes, variong color. Mstimated quantity, 4,(00 pounds a year. a ead letters, which the accepted bidder will be required to deface thoroughly under the super vision of an agentof this Department. so as to render it impossible to r them, Estimated quantity, 80,000 pounds a year. i. 4. Newspapers, Estimated quantity, 3,010 pounds & year. Bidders will specify a price per pound for each Class of paper. As to the dead letters, the Department must be satisfied with the mode of defacing them before ac- cepting a bid. The paper must be removed from the cellar of the General Post Office Building at the coat of the accepted bidder, and in his own bags, as often as may be required by the Postmaster General, No mail bags will be furnished for this purpose. The paper will be weighed at this Department, and must be paid for on delivery. Bids are invited for one year, commencing on Ist of January next, and will be received until fhurs- dey. 22d instant, at 3 p.m. = They should be a femed to the Postmaster Gen: eral, and endorsed ** Pro 8 for Wart ‘aper.”? pone tw. DENNISON, de 14-e05t Postmarter General. Px#orosats FOR BUILDING OULVERT. Proposals wiil be received at the Mayor's office until 12m. on THURSDAY, the 22d day of Decem- ber inst., for taking up and reconstructing culvert across 8th street east, north side of Estreet south, under an act approved 2th November, 13/4. ‘The culvert will consist of two walla of bluestone masonry six feet apart, to be covered with New York flagging the bottom of the culvert to be tiag- ged the whele length ofthe culvert. _ The walls will be 1° inches in height and — width; the foundgtion will be six inches below the line of the botgom of the eulvert, allowing the culvert, when constructed, to be six feet wide and one foot high inside dimension The mortar used in the construction of the walla to consist of two parts of sharp river sand toone of the beat fresh hydraulie cement. The flagging used sed for covering the culvert shall not be less than one foot in width and five inches im thickness, and to extend and rest fully one foot over each of the side walis, to be elosely laid side by side, and the ends resting upon the wall,toce laid in mortar as above described, The material in the old culvert may be used for the bottom of this culvert and to be laid ona bed of sharp sand of sufficient depth. The contractor will be required to cover that part of the strect not paved with sufficient gravel over the flagging to bring the rtreet up to its pres- ent surface; also, to make good all pavements, flagging. &¢ , which may be disturbed, : Bidders will state the price per lineal foot, which shall inciude all material and workmanship re- quired to complete the work according to the fore going advertisement; and no money will be paid tntitthe work Is cou pleted to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of the Ward. ss e Bidders will state the jrice per lineal foot sep- erately for covering the above Culyert with oak plank four inches wide. at a del3- cu QUABTEEMABTEE'S FFIOR, PO: D. @., January a 4 ‘Hardware, Lumbe. ‘ther, ‘are re- Furniture, . and Baddl juonted to send to this office, on MONDAY ofeach list, im dup ef the recth to furnish te this it at be eg iad prego eet gadier and Ohief Quartermaster, Or General any pot ot Washington. NEW BOOT AND SHOR BTORE! CHAS. B. BAYLY & 00., 27S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4 Bet. 1th and 12th sts., near the Kirkwood House Wonld respectfully inform their Friends andthe Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 1264, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDRE®’. BOOTS AND SHOES, made up in the Latest and most Fashienable style, We will sell at reasonable prices, and hope, by trict attention and integrity, to merit a fairshar of the Public patronage. Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies Department of the business, and we can safely boast of one of the finest assortment ef LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES in the city. CHAS. B. BAYLY & 00., ocl4-tf No, 27% Penn. et. 11th and 12th ate Howes HORSES! HORSES! QUARTERMASTER GENERA Fixst Division, WASHINGTON, ORSES. suite ble, oe Carel s vice, will be purchased at Giesboro Depot, i: ket, till DECEMBER $1. 13¢4. 0 D°POt 12 open Horses will be delivered to Captain L. Lowry Moore, AQ: Ht. aoa be nubjected to the usual overnment inspection before being acce; 5 Price of Cavalry Horses $176 each. 7° Deer 1 '» Dec. 1, 1854. and Artillery ser- SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. The best and cheapert Olothing Housein the country is PORMITH, BROB. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street. MARBLE HALL CLOTHING HOUSB, 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, Persons in Washington can save 2) per cent, b baying thelr Clothing of pet MITH, BROB. & CO., 40 West Baltimere street. Our Washington customers ean find the best stock of Clothing MITE BHOS x Gott ee 0 West Baltimore street. The leadi: thing House of Baltim: the Buel eure of Clothing in the couse BMI Co. Yian, . BROS. & GO. Marbl '40' West Baltimore strest, Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. to your Clothing. 40 West Baltimore street. The place where everybedy geta suited. ss asad BMiTH BROB. & 00., 40 West Baltimore str honse in Baltimore or Washington that their Goods, SMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 West Baltimore street. All Diseharged Boidiers in Washington are effered a discount of 10 Banen® Breer ee ed as. 40 West Baltimore street. palette can save twenty dollars en ving SMITH, BROS. & OO. The onl Dischar, a Buit by 40 West Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, It will Balti: our CLOTHING, OPH BEOS © 007, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be to é y Marble ii orsthing, Howse, 40" Wert Baitimnegs street, to get your Fi gad Winter Giothing. Merchant oy and Olothisre, . 40 West Baltimore strest, French WALKING corti’? BOK on snd plain SEOKS: also, the Price of Artillery Horses $180 each, Payment will be le for 81x (6) and more, J . EKIN, Colonel in chi Division, accom ONG atte? Gatert's oa, DAMS BXPRESS OOMPANY, A OFFICN 614 PA. AVENUR, ine Washington, D. @, GREAT BASTEEN, NORTHAEN, AND EEN BRPRESS FORWARDERS, V28% MERCHAND!SS, MONEY, JEWELRY, VaLv- AB. TOOK bese : i 8 8. BONDE, & Forwarded with SAFETY AND DISPATOH to ali accesible sections of the country. This Company haz agencies in the Principal Rai say, Towns in the NORTH. MAST. WEST, AND NORTHWEET. WASHIN: DO NEW YORK, BOSTOR PHILADELPHIA: ‘ON. OINNATI, sT° NE BALTIMORE, OIN- U1 VILLE LEXINGT LO ‘ON, or!) OB ‘ardi to HOVINGMS and other steamahi to LIVERPOOL. & BOUTHAMETON' ond HAVER On ex) rominen' E mmercial towne a Great ‘Britain and Conti ._ Gellection of NOTES, DRAFTS, ana BILLS made at all accessible pacts of the United Statosn” ss oes Ay ARINI’S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, Temperance Hall, E street, betweem Mh and Wih sts. PROF, MARINI wishes to inform his nu. merous friends, and the publie in general at bin Second Quart 4 THURSDAY cembar Ire Oenee OF AYS AND HOURS OP Tuition —For Ladies, Misa- ep and Masters—Tuesdaya, Thursdays and Fridays line than 12 pounds per ream. 14) reams Law cap Par 4.°Cr atm pounds per ream, per cots Tiled, not less than 12 200 reams white J etter Paper, ruled, not lesa than 9 pounds per re“m, per ream 1) reams white Letter Paper. reams white Commercia! mot less than 5 pounds 1,000 sheets Blotting 48 Blank Books, demi size, full bound, per quire 48 Blank Books, folio size, fall bound, per quire 10 Blank Books, crown-cap size, bound in cloth, * {00 Blank Book half bouna nk Books, cap-size, half bound, per quire 20 octavo Memorandum Booka, full size, per dozen_ atime Books, demi-size, bound in cloth, per nen. 50 Time Books, small quarto-size, bound in cloth, per dozen 20) Time Books, small octavo size, bound in leather, per dozen, 3) ceo white official Env: lopes, No. 12, very thick, per . 50.0 white official Envelopes, No. 10, very thick, per M. 100.010 white official Envelopes, 9x4 inches, thiek, per M a x tag unruled 1 Note Paper, ruled, er ream. per ream aper, per sheet 100.60 white letter Envelopes, 5x3) i 1. vee nick por Bt nvelopes, 54¢x3)4 inches, 32dozen Arnold’s Writing Fluid, in quart and pint bottles. per dozen bottles, ._ 12 dozen Maynard & Noyes’, or other Black Tak, in quart, pint, and half Pint bottles, per dozen 0 : 12dezen Arnold's Copying Ink, in quart and pint bottles, per dozam bettles. 12 dozen Lawrence’s Copying Ink, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen boitles. 12 dozen David’s Carmine Ink, glass bottles and steppers, per dozen bottles, . 96 dozen Faber’s or other black Lead Pencils, Nos. 2and 3, best quality, per dozen. _ 24 dozen Faber’sor other red and blue Pencils, per dozen. 24 dozen glacs Inkstands, assorted, per dozen, 100 gross Gillott’s Steel Pens, assorted, per gross. 200 gross other Steel Pens, assorted, per gross. 12 dozen gutta gerets Penholders, per dozen, 48 dozen other Penholders, selected kinds, per ozen, 12 dozen tin Paper Folders, per dozen. 25 pounds red Sealing Wax, 20sticks to the pound, best quality per youn 4 A 0 pounds white India Rubber, 40 pieees to the pound, per pound, 10) dozen pieces Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 28, per zen. B60 dozen spools Red Tape, Nos. 17 and 23, par 8) 5 12 dozen glass jars Mucilage and Brushes, large size, per dozen. aj 24 dozen glass jars Mucilage and Brush and 1,009 pages. elze, per dozen. | 24 Letter Coy ying Books. $90. 70), se sheets tract Paper, ruled to pattern, per 600 sheets Return Paper, ruled and printed to pattern, per sheet. 6 reams of Bill Paper. ty led to pattern, per ream, 4 dozen Ivory Paper Folders, per dozen. 4 dozen Erasers, ivory or wood handles, per fmali G dozen Gutta Percha Rulers, Ig inches long, per °°? Brig, General and Chief Quartermaster, do 15-14t- “Depot of Washi ngton, prercsars Fos F BRaGs. QIBP QuanrunMAsTEn’s Orrion Waszinaron Daror, Deo, 8, 188. Bealed Proposals are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- ment at peBington. D.0., Baltimore, Md. lexandria, and Fort Monroe, ‘Va., or either o these places, with Hay, Corn, Oats and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 pasha) wis gern or oats and 66 tons of hay or straw, Bidders must state at waich of the above-named points Shey f se to make deliveries, and the Fates at whic! ey will make deliveries thereat, the quantity ef each article pre be deliv- ered, the time when said deliv .! be com- menced, and when to be completed. he price must be written out in wordfon the Oorm to be up in stout two bashelseser (Os font pikes tacknofa sattnree \ 0 irpished without xtra charge to the Goveni 5 hay irae to be ecursly baled, = 4 ee ane @ particular kind or description of oats, co: hay or straw proposed to be delivered most be atated in the proposals. All the articles offered under the bide herein in- yited will be subject toartigid inspection by the Government Inspector beiore being accepted, Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of She Governmoen ie require and arene will be ade when 6 whole armout contracted ahal! have bea “slivered and accepted. ia pany his 23 The bidaer will Be required te secom: yroposals with a guaranty, signed by two respon- sible persons that in case his bid is accepted ke oF hand wilt, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties ins sum equal to the amount of the con- 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 von- act, they to make good the difference between tae offer of bidderand the next lowest respon- sible bidde_, or the person te whom the contract maybe awarded The res guarantors musi be G27 PENNSYLVANIA ROU: THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. AFTER November Ist trains will | wen falumore from North Calvert Station as | Owe : Fast Mail at-———-—--__- 99 A.M. Harrisburg Accommodation.._-.3.00 P. M, Lightning Express-—--- --—- 9-0 P. M, d the West. and for Blmi: EP ek eifer Dunkirk, Canandaigua, and Ni- KES ‘k city. : a for Ney Fork A SHINGTON eonnects with the 9 Balti more for Bimire and the North and the West wn. train from Balti- ihe North and Pittebure : ARS ON NIGHT 7” goo wap OG cers at Govr «SB THROUGE TO Ai For tickets and any info oftce of for mation apply atthe Pa gronue and éth sect” swans Route, aorner and Depet House, No. 4F oe Ae etal avenue, Washington, _ Tw SonhREy Passane egy. WILKINS, « Ticket Agent, eorner < A and Penn. avenue. aPHIA STREAMERS, ADBL’ 41 Line, semi-weekly, between PHIL- War Hila and ALEXANDRIA, TO CAINGTON and GEORGE: pf gamers Mayflower, Philadelphia aud George . ‘out. Regular salling days WEDNESDAYS and 8AT- URDAYS, from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- phias, and No. 59 er street, between Congress and High, Georgetown. WT Eee 10. 59 Water atree OF i Agent in Phitadelphia, WM. B, CLYDE, if North Wharves. Agenta in Alexandria, FLOWERS & No. 1 King st. NEw YORK AND LIVERPOOL PBTROLEUM COMPANY, OAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. 100.000 SHARES AT $10 EACH, BUBSERIPTION PRICE $5 PER SHARB, LANDS YIELDING LARGELY, OFFICERS: HON. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President, WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Becretary. Books are open for subscription at the office of | the Company, No. 24 Empire Building, 71 Broad- | way, New York, | The lands of the Company are situated in th heart ofthe Oil Region, and include portions of those well-known localities, “the McElhenny farm, the two McClintock farms,’ and other proved and valuable working territories, includ- ing over Two Thousand acres of the best Oil Ter- ritories along Oil Oreek and in West Virginia, now | under process of successful development, and oil is already regularly ang largely produced from Several wells apon them, Address the Oompsnv, P. 0. Box 5363 New York. oc 23-3m BOWEN, nové-tf GOING !—GOING Gong y DOWN THRY Go, AT LESS THAN GOLD PRickg 3. H. SMITH and SMITH BROS. THE GREAT . CLOTHING HOUSES OF WASHINGTON No. 460 axn 464 . BEYENTH STBERT, Orrosizy Po- Pega ot Osri0¥, | THE 6.30 A.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ALL G00D8 SPo~ fi Balti: ! — connecta with the 9.20 a. m. train from payne | Where you ean find all ae = cai | Sr yLEs rash ot, RYOAN WALEING 00A LATEST gTYLES TOP PANTS, Fae DOUBLE BREASTRD vzEsTs, BUBINESS SUITS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERE, ther with the Together Re: EBT STOCK or BOYS OLORAING THB OITY. N, B—We also have LARGEST BTOOK P1BOE G00D8 FOR. an ot wnien wo oReTgM WORK. we offer ewe UNUBUAL LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING (00D8, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIBS, SUSPENDE SK, 5H. BMITH, No. 460, And SMITH BROS., No. 464, OLoTHiERS ap Mexcuant TAILORS, Seventh street, opp. Post Office, 00 2-3ra Washington, 369 SEVENTH STREET. 369 HOUSEEKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERBST! LARGEST 8TOCK FURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS IN THE DISTRICT! Axp AT Prices TaatT Dery Comprtirion! We ask the publie to call and examine eur stock of Furniture and Housekeeping Goods previous to making their purchases, and save at least fifteen per cent. CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADEs, from the New York Auctions, at Greatly Reduced Prices, ANKETS, - oe RY A SP PLATED ArOONS AND FORKS, GLAS8 AND CROCKEBY WARE, 500 BED COMFORTS, which we can and are se!!- ing less than any house in this city. - ,000 COMMON BEDSTEADS, at manufacturers’ ae rione: - H. BONTZ, _de 8.lut 369 7th atrect, between and K, JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, FirTgeate Br: , OPPosITE U. 8, Treasvay, Receive Subscriptions for the i NEW U. 8. 73-10 LOAN sutherized by the sct ef June Sth, 1564. ‘The notes will be issued under date of August 15th, in denominations of 850, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an nually, and will be convertible at the optionof the holder at maturity into six per cent. Five Twenty Bonds, We buy and seil— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TREABURY NOTES, OERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And OCIN, Aad pay the highent price for QUARTERMASTEB’S CERTIFICATE OHNOKS, jy 2-tf JAY COOKE & OO, KIDWELL & 8ON, DRUGGISTS, Successors of Kidwell & Lawrence, Pénnsy/vania avenue, meay corner lith street, Having completed this elegant and extensive DRUG ESTABLISHMENT, offer superior facilities to the residents of Wash- ington and public generally for obtaining FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES, Faecbieceet a, MEDOINAL WATSR, &o, ‘he object of the proprietors is to supply th: - ficiency long felt by the citizens of Wael inetoue ofa first-class Drug Store. Our arrange:nents for componding Physicians’ Prescriptions are ao per- fected as to meet the entire approval ofthe faculty, DWELL & 80N. nov 18-1m Chemists ana Druggists, THE SALEM LEG, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE U. 8, GOVERNMENT. CIRCELAR NO. 5, has just been issued, Sena for a copy to the BALEM LEG COMPANT, 4. @ AndJearn from it the reason why tris’ Phe steadily supplanting the many ‘best Legs made in wo GIRGULAR No. 5 contains ‘A DESCRIPTION OF THE LEG, TESTIMONIALS OF Sent 8 a i . Al 08 SURGEONS AND ACCOUNTS of numerous CASES treated by this original and ingenious peti da. And all other needfal information Entitledto a GOVERNMENT LEG, can reeeive the SALEM LEG WITHOUT CHARGE, nov 26-1m 0. W. BOTELEB. JNO, W. BOTBLER Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, “IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I” CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARR, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARR, | PU f of the shown by The official certificate of a U.S. District Attorney, Collector of Customs or any other officer under the United States Government or responsi- ble person known to this office. All bidders will be duly notified of the accept- m of their pi TOROS \. te : jana E: oF Secon of each bidder eat v m in the pro must be addressed Brig. Gen. D. tek apt Qusrten niger: ‘ashington, hould be plainly marked ‘*Proposala ,in g sam equal to the amount of the eon- tract, signed by the contractorand beth of his jarantors, will be required of the succeas‘al bid- ler or hidders upon signing the contract. Blas.« forme of bids pasrantest) and bonds, may be obtained upon application at this Office. FORM OF PROPOBAL. (Town, County and Btate) (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereb to fu: and deliver to the United Htates at the Quarter, master’s I'spartment at Sqroranly, to the terms of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Washington Depot. Dec. 2, 1868, the following articles, vi a epeeelas of in sacks, at —— per bushel of — ouskele or Oats, in sacks, at @— per bushel of pounds _ ene iets jaled Hay, at —— per on of 3,000 — tons of Baled Btraw, at — per ton of 2,000 y commence on or before the — =e Noe and to be completed en or befo —— day of ——,, 186—, and pledge m inte a written contract wil 1e ) Sie apd gat case eat srhaee ares bt Seen eyed, Your obedient servants, Brigadier General D. H. RuoxEE. ar meral Depot Quartermaster, es Washington, D. 0, Wo, the andersigned renidouta of ——,in the ‘e, the andersigned, residents o . Gounty of -, and State of ——, Rereby. jolntiy and severally, covenant with the Unit ites, ea guarantee in case the for bid of —— accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the con- tract for the same with good and sufficient sure- ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage pro thete adverti Minted Dosember8, 0 1e s rertisement da’ under which t mad: ° ance or reject! The a ust e,and,in case tae said Oy the person to whom offer lowest responsible bidd fae contract may bea Given under our hands and seals this — day of by er. X hereby certity that, to the dest of my know!- id. belief, above-mamed tora b+] Sad sufficient as sureties for the amount for from 3to5 p.m. For Gentil. — E days and Saturdays, from 3 to 10 Ses ey ee le ; sad ‘eas by mail, pede trees marge ee UNpEe THE BAN; a tale of the nimeteenth century. The Army Surgeon’s Manual; by Wm. Grace. Westminster Review for Octuber. Arizona and Bonora; Ope Mowry. From Dan to . &, New: Beersheba; by Rev. nova FRANOK TAYLOR: BS FOR BAL rece! Briers ONTEE SHOW ALES eee W OASES by the New York. Arely CPE aad i | Sader ine United tible person known od. axaties 1 ae Which they offer to be secur Y Beaton District At. of a ‘ams, orany Apne offleer Pio this offes Drtentiee i OEE a 3 Dalton’s jetionary; Foi lary; deo $tf Rell’ ome: Pronoubeiny tomy; Woeda’ peutics, 2 vols, oO 5 bad) des ncn! jetionary; Practice, a vols.; Woods? Thera- FRANOK TAYLOR, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODs, TIN CHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LaMpg, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, FEATHER DUSTERS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, w@@ HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED .\T SHORT NOTICE, 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, 17-eo6m between 9th and Ith sta IANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. W,G. METZEROTT, corner Pa. av. andiith The largest Musical Establishment; | and only importing houre in the Dis- trict. Bole Agency of Steinway & Sons grand and square PIANOS, of which we have just received a new assortment, making our stoek 16 instruments of this celebrated factory alone, which 16 a larger assortment t. ean be found at any other agen- cy of this house in the country. Besides these, we havea atock of Paven & Bacon, acd Haines Brothers makeon hand. We are the sole sents of Mason & Hamlin’s jurtly celebrated CABINET ORGANS, which we sell at factory prices, from 8110 to $600. Prince & Co.’s MELODEONS. Purchasing exclusively for cash, we are enabled to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upon sc- GUPISGNS Glen xchange, tuned and 1 im paired ianos taken exchange, oer ;’ J. HEIBERGER e_ Sucoxssor to H. F. Loupo:. & Oo., CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY MER- CHANT TAILOR, Megorotitan Howl, nate Brown! "35 eaue, onneylvanis *Y Washington. D. 0 noy 1-tf ORSES WANTED.—I want OS oe) a number of poor-conditiened YOUNG HORSES and MARKS, for parties North to winter, None wanted with marks on ef. 5 any description. am alse purchasing Horses suitable for Goy- or putting in Horses to Governinent | sion, Persons having Horees to sell | find it to their advantege to call. HABLES A. MURPHY, A e¢rtiard’ | ‘otel Btables, 6th street, and Waller’ a the. re. dle horse, eight orn one CARRIAGE, e stable on G st., between novl9 Im* RS—SHAKE NO MORB— | ORE’S DRUGSTORES: Tis for a comm: will, I think. National Hotel Stables, 1th stree “ror BOR ALE. EBB 2 wiser eautiful bay well matched; one other aix years old; one sorrel sad\ years old; one BUGGY nearly new. Apply a Tith and 17th. Cas AND FEV) Go at once to Mi have the bes Minstrels, Fair, fri M=2=288 OF CONGRE: éral assortment | All of which are of the beat work: 50,000!!! A cles AND JEWELBY ar Curae Ls TOHHOLESALE. Butlers, Country Merchants, Pedlars, and genor- al traders supplied at immense bargains. W: pues 1 and Jewelr: oF every description in any " H ity, comstantl: or quality. and in any quanti yon Band ‘and made to orver. ‘ Estimates of any class of work furnished Good Canvassing Qlerks wanted. Prices and full descriptions . Ad- dress T. & H. GAUGHAN, 716 Broadway, New York. Rov 2}-Im* REABURY DEPABTMENT, yy COMPTROLLER OP THE CURREROY T Orriox or 0 Woktaten Oe ae Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that Og National Bank of the Maropetis, in the ‘ashingiom, in the county of Washinsion and Dis trict of Columbia, haa been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled *‘An act to provide a National Gdrrency, secured by a pledee of United States bonds, and provide fot the circulation and re- demption thereof,” approved June 3, 1364, and has compked with all t said act re- & he provisions of ‘uired to be complied with before commencing e business of banking under said act: Now, therefore, I, Hugh McOullock. Oomptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that The Na- tonal Bank of the Metropolis, in the City af Wash- ‘tmgten, in the ceunty of Washington and District of Columbia, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. ta tet oles this Jourihday of Oceuer She of office fourth day © 0 i Ls) HUGH MoCULLOOK, oc Comptroller of the Ourreney. 5-d60t BR. Mea axuurs Anovurs. THE BEST ARD CRBAPEST M UNITED BEATHB OEE AN TE ATES, raigned, havi ted fc : Gfenboro Post DO” are tows 'o~ t on board vessels free of expense to w rates VESSELS WANTED, ems eer The unde: Manu Bonita Address No. 430 M street, Waar GIFSBORO POINT MANURE WHART. & &° au 10-tf JOHN PETTIBONE & Co, ROPEAN Is enlarged to double its former t 6 enlarg capacity, Corner Pa, av, and 1th st., Washinston, BD, C This hotel, the oldest eonducted on the Buropean plan in this city, bas been enlarged and i proved in every yay, necessary for the secommodation of the increasing guesta, Thanktul for the patronage already received, the proprietor hopes that by attention to business we continue to receive patronage a3_ heretofore, Guests will only be charged with what they receive. Charges are mederate. P. EMRICG, Proprietor, HE OLDEST HOTBL CONDUCTED ON THI EU PLANS ee oc 2-ti OOTS AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TiMRs. We aie now manufacturing all xindsof BOOTS and SHOES, and constanly receiving a sup- ply of Kastern-made work of every feterip- tion, made expressly to order, and will sold at amuch lower price than has been herotefore charged in city fer much inferior Persons in want of BOOTS and SHOES of astern or Oity-made work, will always find a good assort- ment jtore and atthe lowest prices. Give usa ball, re and aS PEIN b SHOTHER, _ ap 5-tf 4 Penn. avenue. PAWNBROKER AND iA 285 LOAN OFFICR, 285 ! LICENSED BY AUTHORITY, | PETy MATTHEW K. WALSH. q 285 © Street, between }0th and Nth, Second deor from Harvey’s Oyster Saloon, In compliance with the wist of many frien: am now prepared to make liberal Cash a: vances on Gold and Silver Watches, D monds, Jewelry, Silver-ware, Hardware, Pisihin sand Merchandise of every description ia erder, W7liaving had twelve years experience in busi- ners in the Qity, and faverably knewn te many of its citizens, J am confident that to all who may in- trust me with business,(which will be strictly confidential) I will give satisfaction, Office open every day (Sunday, excepted) from Beven o’clo-k., 4.M. until Nine o’clock p.m. sep 13-3m sary IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC, SELLING OFF TO CLO Having sold the good will and fixtures of our store, No. 515 Beventh street, to Messra. Lane- bare & Bro., we shall commence to runoff oor stock of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS FUR NISHING GOODS Without regard te cost. We shall commence to-day, and the stock must be positively closed by@he lst of January, All in want of a good suit of CLOTHING or any kind of FURNISHING GOODS, will save 50 per by calli ee aaa FRANKEL & BRO., O15 Seventh atreet, _dec?-2w* [Chron,] Intelligencer Building. EAT LL, ON BOORNER OF NINTH AND D srs, This large and handsome HALL is now fer rent for BALLS, CONCERTS, &c. It is finely frescoed and finished in the most subsjantial manner, with and convenient dressing roomsand galery © greatest care has been taken to ‘or that could be procured. be rented fer Balls, Ooncerts, c. HECKLES, on D street, Sd2deo ~ Roy 10-3m 2 The Hall Inquire of 0. ‘om the Hall. 88. STRAN AND CITIZENS GENBRALEY ee aap We respectfully . * SHOMS, invite: your attention to our GAITERS. SLIPPERS, &,, & | R LADIES’, GENTLEMEN’S. MISSES” y @ re es BS’ AND BOYS) material, atyle and ee) pi, BURNS & og ier ot ; de10-1w (Int. & Ohron.) bet 4% and oth st, Pennsylvania avenue, West End, procure a | gue Cure anid a package of his Antidote, Thoy are warranted tocure. Price $2.5). asp oe | ABD TABLES FOR SALR.— ae Bi THREE rey ‘The Subsori: BIL. ry Rearly new, ‘quire st tay "Zormer ith stroot wanisavenue. 0 4-tf (sniiep CIDER OLARIFIED CIDER! Now lending from bark Laconia, twenty-six ipes prime ARIFIBD CIDER, ‘direct from lassachusetts, For sale in quantities to suit pur- rYy by BILE 4. SHINN, Union Bottling wager own. F228H BUCKWHEaT FLouR. 43-1w [Chron.]_57 Greene st., Georgstor = | | ILEIE'S SAFES, the celeb CHILLED epee HONEY, SYRUP, ceomet,, | LAND WROUGHT THON Pine AND. BOK ocl9 Corner I street-and Vermont avenue. GLAB EROOKB, with COMBINATION LOOKS. mes Date : — Ale, BANK LOCKS, VAULT DOORS AND ht OHASE, a novel, By T. Aoolphu FRAMES. tn Bae Grusce's fsland, © ifornia nsAYL, Washooy J. Baltimore, Md. pasa Ress Brewne te 1 IK TAYLOB nov$Sm A. PROBBDS, General Agent.

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