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THE EVENING STAR. | sss | el De: What they Say. | HeapquaRTERS AaMY Ov THE JAMSS, NEAB | BrowMony, Va., Dec. 17, 1964.—Hebel deserters | who Dave come in to.dsy state that the news | was current yesterday in Richmond that Sher- An waa Within three miles of Sayannad and bad demanded the surrender of the city, whico the military authorities concede has ere this deen yielded. Gen. Foster is also reported to Bave succeeded in possessing himself of the Seysnnab and Charlestou Riilroad, and bas stopped ‘all intercourse between the two citias. now hold the railroad bridge acroes the Ssvanvab river. Gen. Beauregard escaped from Savannah to Obsrieston on the iith inst. by special train, and narrowly missed capture of bimceif with the train, it being tbe last which passed over the road. There was a hetyy fixht on the 1th near Savannah, result. ing ina serious defeit to the Rebels. Lntense excitement is felt in Richmond aad in the Con- federate army over the news and rumors | prevailing with reference to Sherman’s grand success. The Georgia troops being almost Matinous, and openly declaring their fixed determination to fight no more in @ hopeless eaure. % {oP The St. Louis printers sreon a strike, and dewand 65 cents per 1,000ems, and but oue spprentice toevery twenty jonrneymen. The Repablican proposes to ‘fight it out on that line,” if it takes all winter g7-On Saturday Jast, im consequence of heavy rsine, the ice gave way and corged in | Toughiogheny river, Ohio, thereby destroying wany thousands of dollars worin of steamers, barges, coal boats, Kc. + ae There are now 12,764 patients In the hos- Pitals of the city of Philadetphia and v icinity. AUCTION dDAL&S. FUTURE DAYS. BY BROOKER & BELLEW, Auctioncers. No, 346 7th street, between I and K, i Sale THIS EVENING, commencing at 64 o’clk, | { @ aseortinent of— i} Rr Goods. Hosiery. Sbirteand Drawers i joats, Buees, Clothing. Paacy Goods | Stationery, Bosps-and Perfumery, Plated ware | Holiday Pres: ute. etc ete Ke" Out door sales attended to on the most rens- ers. onsignments tfally solicited ODE: men’ respec iy ie . ec lel2t BROOKER & BELLEW, Aucts, ¥ J, C. MoGUIRX & OO., Anctionvers. 8TOOK AT PUBLIC BALE. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Doo. 241, nt 4 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we shall seil in sums to soit— 170 shares Bank of Washington Stock, 35.009 Corporation of Washington six per cent ock, 81.040 Corporation of Washington five per cent a . Terme cash. dem d ed _-‘JAS.C. MoGUIRBS CO., Aucts. | YJ. ©, McGUIRE & 00., Anctionee: BUILDING. GROUND LEASE. FURNITURE AND EF FECTS OF AN EATING HOUSE AND ae OYSTER ESTABLISHMENT Ax D ON, On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, December 234, até o’slock, on the premises, No, 699 Maryland Yetween $th and Ith streets west, opposite overnment Kailroad Depot. we shall seli a iarge me Building, with 5 years’ lease on the ground, Boiler for Steamed Oysters, Counters, Tables, Chairs, Crockery and Ginss Ware, &c,, being the | entire effects of an Eating Hou=e. Terms: One-hx!f cash; the remainder in four | moathe, :atisfactorily secured and bearing inter- st. “Ngee 20-4 J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aueta. | BY 2. © sicavine & 00., auctioneers, HANOERY SALE OF SMALL BRICK Hi OUND LUT ON NORTH SUaTRRET DErWeas at BIBEET WEST AND NORTH CAPITOL On MONDAY AFTERNOON, December 19th, at | 4 o'clock, om the premises, by virtue of a decree of the Supre me Court of the District of Columbia, December 5, 184, im a certaia cause, No, Equity 7, concerning the estate of the Inte Thomas 8. Devauzhn, I shail sell the eastern part | of Lot No. 14, in Square 620, fronting 49 feet 5 in- ehes on north M street. betweer ist street west and North Capitol street and running back 273 feet 3 inches to a 6) foot wide alley.called Pierce street, together with the improvements, consist- ing of & nice well finished brick Dwelling House, containing four large room: | Term: oe half ia cash, remainder !n siz and twelve months, with interest and "7 roved meenity oral incash, at the option of he Conveyancing and revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser. THOS. J. FISHER, Trustee, 7 eoit 3. C, McGUIRE & O0., Aucts. S7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN eonrecuence of the rain, until FRIDAY AFTER. N lace. '. Trastee, 0. co : inst. pave a CON ne 2a est tS TOE TSHR jem da JA8. C. McGUL GREEN & WILLL ctioceers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FANCY G@ODS8 3 AT AUCTION. ‘ On BATURDAY, the 21th instant, atl! o'clock a, m., we shall sell, at our Auction Rooius,all kinds of Furniture, Carpete, Stowes, and Fancy dee} GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, By "Rooker & BELLEW, Anctioneers, No. 346 7th street, between Land K. | D FIXTURES OF A CHINA. GLASS, N AND WILLOW WARE, COAL vIL AMP STORE AT A STOCK & BARRON. TRERC, ‘H, OPPOSIT LiB- | ERTIES MARKET HOUSE. | ATURDAY MORNING, December 2ith, at | @ will ell the entire stock of the m, at their store No. 21 K street, | gesiec’ of thy abovenamed goods, | eompriring ALSO. One very fine large AQUARIUM, containing | some two bundred fishes, ALSO, Faves ¢ Oifice Stove, Bhow Cases, Desks, Chaira, | @ j erms cask. de 2 st BROOKBR & BELLEW, Aucte, ¥J.C. dieGTIRE & CO., oneers. DESIRABLE PRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND . od ON Baer CAPITOL STREET AT PUB- On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. December Jat, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we il sell House Wo. &7 East Capitel street, betwee 2 atreots east, together with the Lot, having of about 24 feet and extending back over 110 feet to | apnblicalley. The improvements consist of exev)lent three-story and bareuent brick Dw ing House, contsining ten rooins, al! well arrange, with ga: pes throughout Terms: One-third cab, the remainder in6. 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by adead of | trast on the premises. ! #7 Immediate possession given. i delsd J.C. MeGUIRE & CO,,Ancts, | SF THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED 14 | eopsequence of inclement weather until TUES. | DAY AFIERNGON, Dee. 27th, tame hour aad place. de 71-4 J.C. McGUIRE & OO.. Anets. front ¥ THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer; Georgetown IN VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY G¥ORGETOWN AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Dec. 2th, o'clock p m.,I will xe'lin of the prem Lot» No. 17 and 19, in Deakins, Lee aad Cazenove's addition to Georgetown, fr: be 0 feet on Green street and 1.0 fect on the Che-spenke and Ohio eanal. The improvements consistof aisrge two. — Frame Dwelling, Sheds wling, &e., &e., and Jormerly oc d by C. 8B. Jewell, Beq pasa Bosy and cand! Terma: One-thi menths, secured b ‘ines. Alleonveyancing and stamps at the cost of the ar cansatan iota Title perfect, } ossession immedia'e y. itle perfect. dei7-d 08. DOWLING, Avct. FRY 248. 0. MoGUIER & Co. | USTEB’S SALE OF TITRE 8! 10K = : DWELLING HOUSER ee — | | tory. cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 | a deed of treet on the jrem- joneers, By virtue of s deed of trust bearing date the 34 day of Avenst, 1409, and recorded in the lnpi rec ords of the county of Washington, LiberJd A.8.. ; We. 1), folio 381, 224, we shall sell by public ane- Zion, on the premises/ou MONDAY AFTERNOON, | January 2d,at4 o clock three Brick Tenements, situated onthe public alley in Square No, 444, in | the rear of Bates’ factory, being part of Lot 17, i: gaid symare and containing v Rqnare feet ground, beginning for the tame at the southenst | gorner of sai@ lot, and rooming theuea northon the | line of the public alley iw fret, thence west 37 feet, thence south li feet to a 3) feet alley, tuenc t Si Jost tothe pace of begizning. cS ‘erms of sale cash. Veyanoes and starops at the cost of the pur- five dollars on each house to be paid in he time of sale. ROTHWELL, Trustee, J.C. McGUIRE & C ieee s4 OF CONDEMNED MULES. _ Crier QcanTRRwastER’s Orrion, Wasninar an Wilt be sola at publ the Observatory. ington, D. ir WEDNESDAY. Decherd m., about saan LES. Condemned 28 unfit f i Terme caah, in Governanent Te ., C.. on o’elock a, t~) ¢ S A —_— 5 > | > BTER Pyast Division, Win be ee pcp S1 sold at Public Auction. to th, and places below oth er, at the times WiLLtausporr, Pa., THURSDAY. December JOHNSTOWN, Pa,, THURSDAY, Desember 15, TON, N. J., THURSDAY, December 22, » a ) HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES orses have heen condemned a9 unfit for eavalry Service of the army. = ¥ real aud purpuses good - te commence at 10 o'clock a. wm. yeaah, in United Hotes ee }.18 Quertermanter al i | “Heals” every p { street. | &s.,&e. Havinghad many years expe C4 @FFIOIAL.- The Treasury Department. Wasnineton, Vecemoer 10, 1064, Notice is hereby given of the readmess of this department to redeem on presentation, by ymentin lawfal money, of by conversion into bonds, as authorized by law the Three Years Treasury Notes, bearin, verest at the tate of seven and three-tent r centam. issued under act of July 17, 1561. Interest will ; cense on allsuch Treasury Notes not so pre- sented after three months from this date, at which time, under the law, the right of con- version ceases. Holders thereof will govern themselves ace cordingly. Ww. . P, FRSSER DEN; Secretary of the Treasury. Headquarters First Army Corps, Washington, D. C., Dec. 3, 1663. OrmcuLaRk No. 2. In reply to the nomerons letters of inquiry from persons desiring to enter the let Uorps, Dow being raised, the following ia communics- - ted as embodying all the information yet ob- tained. I—As To ENLISTED MEN. 1. All enlistments and musters io are to be made in this city. 2. Any Veteran, who has served two years, bas been honorably disenarged, and is physi- cally qualified, may enlist in the Corps for one, two or three years. 3. Those enlisting will receive from the Gov- ernment a bounty of $300 2s 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: $160 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 whieh they or their families may be domiciled and will, therefore, be entitled to | local bounties. 5 Freetransportation will be furnished them to Washington by any Provost Marshal. Itis 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’ Reet, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Veterans will be cared for and enlisted and paid promptly. They will be sent to the camp of organization, Oamp Oliffourne, | and will be formed into companies and regi- ments as they arrive—personal 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 honorably discharged. TI—As To OFFricErs. 1. Perecns desiring Commissions must make Written applications tothe Adjutant General of the army, setting fsrth 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 establiched by the War Department, and will receive appointments to such gradesas the War Department may de- termine. 3. As soon as the letters of appoimtment are | given, officers may be detailed to secure the enlistment of acertain number of Veterans— their commissions, with rank and pay from | date of acceptance of appointment, being given when the men aresecured It should be un- derstood that the enlistments are to be consum- mated here, and an officer can do no more than to use his influence in persuading the men to come here and enlist. Officers awaiting action on their papers san occupy the time in this wey, and collect par- ties and send them on, securing a statement astothe 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. as The First Corps—Netice te Veterans, HxADEUARTERS I8T ARMY UoRPS, ) Wasuxineton, D.O., Dec. 1, 1564.5 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 Ool. C. F. Johnson, Soldiers’ Rest, Baitimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, Washington. They wal then be conducted to the barracks, where they will be critically ex- amined, and, sf found duly qualified, imaiedi- ately mustered into the service. By order of Major General Hancock. FINLEY ANDERSON, Assistant Adjutant General. [D2 DARBY can ke < asalted, eontidensin!! i either personally or 7 letter, at 492 7th between Dand E ‘boss #ho kare been unfo gate hitherto in their selection of a physician should call on him. dec 10- hin” O. BALDWIN, M D W.. 0 PARRYHIGTAN, AND SURGEON, dec 9-tt 435 lith street, between G and 2G iy ADAM AHOLIAB, an impressed mediam. still continues to read the pas resent, and fu- ture with great securacy, acd is able to advise witl werety in all matters of im; No, 249 Cstreet, between 43; and 6th si de® 2w* I 8. BACKER. tue Most Woxnurrun AsTROL- oGeR, No. 470 mb street, between D and E. {up steire,) give full and therough information concerning all affairs throngh life. with aodin regard to Heaith, Wealth and Marriage, , feirs. Journeys, Law Suits, Absent Friends, Biel BD nd Death. Dr. Backerean be consulted from 7 morning tillSintheevening. 4 3-Im* ADAM MASHA I8 STILL AT HER RB&SI- dence. 403 K dec 3-tf ct -» Is'and, foture events, and is qualifec to give counsel to old aud young on all important matters. no 30-lia™ Pp}; EDWIN V. WRIGHT, Psychometrist; and MES, WRIGHT, Olairvoyant Physician. who © of Nervous Disease, Deat- inntiem, Paralysis. &e., ean be consultet at 494 nov 2 ness, Blindness. Bhe “laying on hands ” -- TRON 420 Penn’a avenue. Ofice 420 Peretwern 47. and 6th strestr, ra a certain aod speedy eure, of GONORBH EA. BU BO. S¥PHILYS, STRIOTURE, PARNERS.INFLAMED | BLADDE! YS, TH H¥ LUNGS. LIVER, KIDNEYS D SPLEEN; BORB EYES, SURB THROAT, <7 ‘hd tice of those diseases the doctor all competition in their treatmer Recent cases of veneresl disesrds cure? in one or two days, Ladies and geutiemen can consult him at bis office from 9todo’clock daily. nol9 im™ BS. L. SMITH, with her extraordinary powers to describe er living and dead friends, give the names of both, tells character, the futura, ex amines ali kinds diseases, will give sittings at 252 4th street, five doors sbove I street. Houra from wu ircle Wednesday evenings. #23-3m* I ARG: IST STOCK OF on. ORGANS, MBLODEONS, and Musical Inatroments in the city for Holidays. JOHN P. BLLIS, 306 Pennsylvania avenue. between 9th and 10th streeta. dec 15-10t NOTICE TO TAR PUBLIC. Woe would Inform our meee and the public generally that we bave pow on hand at our LARGE FURNITURB ESTABLISHMENT avery extepsiveand general ataortment of fae and medinm quality FURNITURE, GILT MIRRORS, Xo... that we cao sell at great bargains, Persons in want of FURNITURE and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS do weil to call and exacine onc sto#k at “No th street, between Lonisiana avenue and D McGREGOR & ZIMMERMAN 216 Im NEW BOOP AND SHOR ATORE! OHAS. B. BAYLY & 00., ra 275 PRwRsyLYANIA AVEKUR, Bet. lth and 12th sts, near the Kirkwood House Would respectfally inform their Friends and the Public, that they will open On MONDAY, October 17, 1964, A fine and new assortment of LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDEBM-., BOOTS AND SHOES, will O30 made up in the Latest and most Fashienable style, We will seil at reasonable prices, and hope, by trict attention and integrity, to merit a fairshar of the Publi¢ patronage, Particular attention bas been paid to the Ledies De of the business, dnd we can safely Doast of one of the finest assortment of LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES OHA. B BAYLY & 00. oclt-tf No. 278 Peun. av. LURE ef och sta HoR2B81 Bonsxs) HORSES mginer, VISION, Wapninoton, Byes erie wesiens Senet tele market. uit EC! a ~ ~ ? pot, in open irae ene at tom before = ou street between 9th and With | | streets; is prepared to read tire past, present and | | Bro you once j| the Commissioner of t DENTISTRY. so TIBTR) —Drs. LUCK WOUD & MERRILL, Dentists, Room No. 2, Washington peiratea. copner Penna. avenue and 7th’ ih ; Rov 3)-im** RBAL DISOOVERY IN DBNTISTSY, Trah Eatraced withous Pom wih the Muasin 2 would ad , weet iorsail et br. Unwin bcmts, wom and harmless “on rate oat ‘tad will have them "1 ne. No, : . LEWIB, M. D., Dentist. BT . Pa. avenue, between TESTE st “Boome fn this cy No338 P ivanis avenue 8 lo enusylvanis avent between 9th and 10th streets. Also, 907 Arch st,, Philade! maré-ly PROPOSALS... prercsars FOR FRESH BEEF, WasnincTom Ansexat Wasnixaton. December 12. 1834, Sealed ae te I* will be received at Washin, Axsenai, D. ntil 12 o’closk, Saturday, Dec. 24, i404, for furnishing Fresh Beef tothe troops at this at for six ae FA AG in duplica' 6 be addrersed to 4 Hi. STOOKTON, de 12-t Lieut Ord. Dep't A. A.C, 8. PRorosars FOR WASTE PAPSR. Post Orrioe DrPARTNENT, Wasninetom, December 10, 1854. Prope 1 are invited for purchasiog the WASTE PAPER accumulating inthis Department, of the following description, viz: - 1. Transcripta of postmasters, accounts of mails sent and received, white paper. Estimated quan- tity. 169.100 pounds a year. 2. Mixed papers consisting of wrappsrs of ac- countsand other packages, together with letter €nvelopes, various color. Mstimated quantity, 4.,00 pounds s year, 8. Dead letters. whieh the accepted bidder will be jequired to deface thoroughly under the super vision of an ageutof this Department, so a8 to render it impossible to read them, Estiwated quantity. a0 0%) pounds a year. 4. Newspapers. Estimated quantity, 3,000 pounds a year. EiGders will specify a price per pound for each clans of paper. As to tbe dead letters, the Department must be Balisfied with the mode of defacing them beforeac- cep'ing a bid. The paper must be removed from the cellar of the General Post Office Building at the cost of the accepted bidder, aad in hisown bags, as often as may be required by the Postmaster General, No mail bags will be furnished for this purpose. The be weighed at this Department, snd aid for co delivery, ear, commencing on lat e receives until Phure- Bids are invited for one gt Jannary nex 8 a wil stant, at3 p.m. “Thay should be addrcesed to the Postmaster Gen- eral, and endorsed “Proposals for Waste Paver.” de H-co5t Postmaster General, Poros FOR BUILDING CULVERT, Propotals will _be received at the Mayor's office until}? m. on THU R8DAY, the 27d day of Decem- ber inst., for taking up and reconstructing culvert across Sth xtreet east, north side of Eatreet south, under an act approved 2th November, 1861. The culvert will consist of two wails of blue stone mezonry six feet avatt,to be coyered with New York faxgin the bottom of the en!vert to be tlag- ged the whole length of the culvert, The walls will be 18 inches in height and — width; the foundation will be six inches below the line of the bottom of the eulvert. allowing the ‘culvert, when constructed, to be six feet wide and one foot bigh inside dimension The mortar used in the constrnetion of the walls to consist of two parts of sharp river sand to one of the best fresh hydraulie cement. The tiagging used for covering the culvert shall pot be less than cne footin width aad five inches in thickness. and 10 extend and rest fully one foot over cach of the #.de walls,to be eloscly laid side by wide, and the eads resting upon the wall,toce laid in mortar as above described, The material.in the old culvert may be used for ihe woxtens oF = ponvercrans t0 be laid ona bed of sharp sand of ecficient depth. ‘The contractor will be Tequired to cover that part of the atreet not paved with sufficient gravel cover the flagging to bring the street up to its pres- ent surfs also, to make good all pavements, i ist; le Hegging &c 1) mbigh may be our iineal foot, whieh iddera shall inciude all material and workmanship re- quired to complete the work according to the fore- going advertisement; and no money will be paid untilthe work is convenes to the satisfaction of e Ward. % ice per lineal foot sep- Bidders will state the pri erately for covering the above Culvert honk plank fourinches wide, 13d C8sF QUARTERMA®TER'® OF FIOB, Dero? oF WAsHINGTO Warns x,t C,, January 4.) All dealers ip Droge, Hardware, Lumber, Le: er, Office Furniture, Harness,and Saddlery, are re: qneated to send to this effice. on MONDAY of each Week. a sealed proposal or list, in duplicar, of the articles they are preptred to furnish t» this Depot at rhort notice. with the price of exch marked ia plain figures. ro that, in case the exigencies of the service require it, the article or #1 ticles can be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. D alers wishing to Aellto this Depot will be re- qnired to furnish the litt punctuslly avery Monday micrning. D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier Q@en’l and Chief Q. M., stf Depot of Washing x CLOTHING. \HB MOBT POPULAR OLOTHING HOUSE IS BMITH, BROS. & CO., 40 Went Baltimore street, Baltimore, SMITH, BROS, & OO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimore street. The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors. 2 No 46 West Baltimore t., Baitimore, Ma. N. 8, Goods of all descripti t reasonable ives, Aa ey ton Lb Ged per osnt, by getting eir Clo! ig wade ai SMITH, BROR. & 00., 40 West Baltmore street. TH I 40 West Baltimore street. LEB HALL CLOTHING HOUEB, eer 40 Wert Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md, Persons in Wartington can save 2) per sont, by buying their re 3B & 00 40 Wort Baltimore street, Gar Washington customers can find the bert stock of Clothing tn the country every article myouged—at ITH, : : ve : 40 West Baltimore street, The leading Clothing House of Baltimore offers the finest stock of Olothing in the country. SMITH, BROS. & OO., Marble Hall, 40 West Baltimore atreet, Do not fall to come to SMITH, BROS. 00. to your Clothing, 40 West Baltimore street. The place where overybedy gets mite® one Ss 0H. BROS. ey 40 West Baltimore atreet, The only house in Baltimore or Washington that sponge all their Goous. 2 SMITH, BROS. & O9., 40 West Baltimore street, oe Mera pollens et qeemningtos are rt of l\' per cent. ing of us, stored a discount of BMITH, BROS. & 00., 40 West Baltimore street, pucaseet Roldiers can save twenty dollars en a Suit by buying o1 SMITH, BROS, & 00. 40 West Baltinore at., Baltimore, Md, It will pay all to come to Baltimore to bu: G oLoTHInG,” °°™“sMITH, BROS & 007, ~ Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and to BMITH, BROB, & 00, Marble Hall Otothia House, 40° West jdaltisors si . ng. Feet, to get your Pea eitH BOS, & OO, Merchant Tailors and QOlothiers, 40 West Baltimore street, Fog top PANTS, Fronch and Haglish WALKING aD * . pow style BAOKATEL, the. pr saat ont. ‘Tin ondlees vatietien at SMITH, BROS & OO" 3 & 00. nisr Merble Hall Glothing House, 40 W: Fopsisr Mere i sop 4-5 W sbtineron ciry savings BANK TnocaPoratep Manon Sri, 1864, EDWARD SIMMS. President acd Treasurer. BDW’D CLARK, Vice President and Secietary. M_P. DOLE eee e coomne WM. P. . JOHN RK. BLVANS, ition. J. GARDNER. Thie Bank is ow open for the receipt of De- -posits, atthe NEW BANKING HOUSE, No, 58 Louisiana av.. under Sima’s New Building j EDWAED OLARK, Beeretary. EDWARD OLARK & @0,, BANKERS, At the Savings Bank, No. DRALERG IN EXOHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER, And General Banking Business. Mpwarp Oranz, Joum B. ELv an door? engi The best and cheapert Clothing Housein the | Be aot and cheapeet TPH BROS. & 00. country is Louisiana avenue, ad, - eet Inventors and Patenvee | | should any artiele not be delivered PROPOSALS. Poerosas FOR SfaTIONSRY, Chief Quarter master’s Opies, . Depot of Washinzion. Washi » December 15, 1844. Bealed Propossle will be recei aotil FRIDAY, December 3+, 1864, for furnishing STATION six 6)m ecbeds ths from January 1, 1965, per annexed All ‘elen aameat be et Che very Sesbqsilty, aon- ples oi whieh(of paper, one quire, envelopes, one package.) must eae pa ¥, each bid. Each bidder muat farnish with bie proposal dut gnc sample of the article bid for. bus one Price ten article, which must be distinetly marked The contract will ba awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder, Each prepossl must be signed by the individual or hrm making it; and the abil.ty 19 fulfil the con- tra-t ifawarded, must be certified by the person or co. proposed as eureties, thould any articles be required which are not envmersted im the schedule, they are to be fur- hi-heo at the lowest market prico, The Depot Quartermaster rever ves to himself the right of ordering, from time to time, a greater or less quantity of each acd every article contracted for, as the public service may require within tix Menthe subsequert to the date Of the ent act, aad hina reason: 1s reserves the ia the open mar- and expense of the persen or per- sovs contracting to furnish the same. He will. ia sles —— ine oO Gees T jurebase the a ic ket at the rok pose. | all cages. decide whether the term®* of the contract have been complied with, and rererves the power to annui the comtract upon any failure to comp'y with its term. Bonds with approved recurity are te be given by the p rson cr persons contracting. and ip case of failure to supply the articles ordered, the con- tractor and his sureties shall be liable to the for- umisersiacion au slteuter ist bedadaccared roposala in fe mar addressed te “BRIGADIER GENERAL DH. RUCKER Chie: Quartermaster. Depot of Wastington, D. C ,” aed to be plainly marked * Proposals for Bta- ionery. ‘penn Ma News OF ARTICLES, reame Manilla Wrapping Paper, nut less than 50 poundsper reat por ee 30 reams buff Envelope Paper, 24x32 inches, not lors than 30 pounds per ream, per rea. 2 reams white Folio Post Paper. raled, per ream. W teams white Folio Post, unruled 100 reams white Foolacap Paper, ruled, not Jess than 12 pounds per ream, per ream reams Law eap Paper, raled, not les thau 12 pounds per ream, per ream 200 reams white Letter Paper, ruled, sot less than 9 pouncs per ream, per ream 30 reams white Letter Paper, unrolel 2% reams white Gommereial Note Paper, ruled, bot less than 5 pounds per roam. per ream 1.00 sheets Blotting Paper, per sheet 45 Blank Books, demi size, fil bound, per quire 48 Blauk Books, folio size, fall bound, par quire panne Books, crown- cap size, bound in cloth, uire 10 Biank Boeks, cap-size, half bound, per quire aanere Memorandum Beoks, fall size, per oy Time Books, demi-size. bound in cloth, per 60 Time Books, small quarto-size, bound in cloth, per dozen 2) Time Books, small octayo size, bound in leather, per dozen, ae O white official Envelopes, No. 12, very thick, perM, G01 00 white oficial Envelopes, No, 10, very thick, per M, 160.00 white official Hnvelopes, 934 inches, ver: thick. per M ld ahs 100 060 white letter Envelopes, 5}sx3' inohes, very thick, per M. 12 dozem Arnold’s Writing Fluid, in quart and pint bottles. per dozen bottles. 13 dozen Maynard & Noyes’, or other Black Ink, in aoant, pint, and half-pint bottles, per dozen ottles, i2dezen Arnold's Copying Ink, in quart and pint boities , per dozen hettles. 12dozen Lawrence’s Copying Ink, in quart and pint bottles, per dozen bottics. 12 dozen David's Carmine Ink, glass bottles and Steppera, per dozen botties. . 96 dozen Faber’s or other black Lead Pencils, Nos 2and 3. best quality, per dozen. a 24 dozen Faber’s or oth ed and blue Pencils, per dozen. 24 dozen glace Inketande, assorted, per dozen, 100 gross Gillott’s Steel Pens, assorted, per TORE, bir) «ross other Steel Pens, assorted. per gross, 12 dozen gutta percha Penholders, per dezen, 48 dozen other Penholders, selected kinds, per ‘Zaozen tin Paper Folders, per dozen. NE anton reals eae ‘20 sticks to the pound, 10 pounds white India Rubber, 40 pieces to the Mitt dozen pieces Red Tape, Nos. 17 an 23, per spt dozen spools Red Tape, Nos. 7 and 23, par 12 dozen glass jars Mucilage and Brushes, larce size, per dozen. fe 24 dozen glars jars Mucilage and Brushes, smal! size, per dozen. 2% Letter Copying Books, 5%. 700,and 1.000 pages. 1,°0) sheeta Abstract Paper, ruled to pattern, par wheet, tw sbeeta Return Paper, ruled and printed to pattern, per sheet. ‘6 reame of Bill Paper. ruled to pattern, per ream. 4 dozen Ivory Paper Fotders, per dozen. 4 dozen Erasers, ivory or wood handles, per Cdozen Gutta Perchs Rulers, 16 inches long, por i dozen Gu TcaAs . a deren ia. General and Chist Quasi anne re rig. néral and Chief Quart-rmaster. deste Depot cf Washi ngt on, PEOPCEALE FOR FORAGE, CHIEF QuARTyEMASTPR #* OFFIOR, Wasurncron Drror, Des ats. Realed Proposals are invited by the undersigned fer supolying the U. 8. Quartermaster’s De- partment at Washington, D. Baltimore, Md.. Alexancria, and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these places. with Hay, Cora, Oats and Bt: Rids will be rseeived for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of cors or cate and () tons of hay or straw, and uawaris f Bidders must state at whieh of the above-named pointe they propose to make deliveries and the rates at which they will make deliveries tuerost, the quantity ofeach article proposed to be deliy- ered, the time when said deliveries shall be com- menced, and when to be completed. Ae price must be written outin wordsonthe i da Cc to be put up in good stont sacks, of about two bushels each, Oats in like sacks of about three bushelaeach. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government, The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kindor deseription of oats, cora, hay or straw proposed to be delivered must be stated in the proporala, - A\l the articles olfered under the bids herein in yited will be subject toa rigid inspection by tho Government inepsetor before being acceoted. Contracts will awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of | Government may require and payment will be made when the wnole amount contr: cted for shall -n delivered and accepted, dder will be required to accompany his propetals with # guarabt: gnei by two respon- ible persons, that in ease his bid ia arcepte1 he or will, withio ten days thereafter, execute the ntract for the same, with good end sufficient «nreties, {1p a sum equal to the amount of the con- tract. to deliver the forage propored in conformity witb the terms of this advertisement; and im case the said Li¢der sbould fsil to enter into the con- tract, they to make good the difference between tbe offer of aaid bidder avd the next lowest reapop- si) le bidder, or tie person to whom the contract may be awarded The respovsibility of the guarantors must he shown by the official certificate of a U. 8. District Attorney Gollector of Gu-toms,or any other officer under the United States Govern: * or responsi- ble person known to this office. A ‘All bidders wiil be duiy notified of the accept. ance or rejection of their propussls, The fall name and post offize addriss of each bid- der must be lagibly written in the propo Proposals ranst be addressed to Brig DL. Rueker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Washington, ae S and should be plainly marked ** Proposals roe ge.” Honds, in asnim equal to the ammount of the eon- tract med by the contractor and both of guarantors, will be required of the successful bid- der or bidders upon signing the erntract Blank forme of bids. guarantees and honda may be-obtained upon application at this Office, FORM OF PBOPOSAL (Town, County and Btate) —— (Date) I, the subscriber, do hereby propase to farnish and deliver to the United Btates, at the Quarter- master’s Department at 4, aeTeeably to the terns cf your advertisement inviting proposus tor forage, dated Warbington Depot, Dee. 8, 1363, the following article®, viz: ——~ bushels > tae in sacks, at —— per bushel of 66 pounds —— boshele of Osta, im sack#, at —— per bushel of 32 pounds —- tons of Raled Hay, at —— per tom of 3,00) sounds — tors of Baled Straw, at —— per tom of 2,000 und s Pp Deliysry to commence on or defore the — day of M reo and to be ¢ompleted oner before the —— Uay of ——.J&—. sad pledge myself to euter into a written contract with the United States with good and approved sesurities, within the space of ten days after ‘cing notifiod that my ¥id bas been accepted, Your obedient servaut, Brigadier General D-H. Rocker, General Depot Quartermaster, eee ee Washington, D, @, GUARANTEE, We, the undersigned, residents of county of id 8 oe! . hereby, jointly and severally, covenant with the ek, ' ten, id ©! hin ten days in the and guarantee, in case the foregoin, be accepted, that he er the) will, whi after the acceptance of Bai tract for the fame, with good and suficfent sure- tes, in a sum Seb to the amount of the con- tract. be ida es he Hi} roposed in confor- tity with the terme o! 8 Dees. 1853, ander which the bid was made; and, in case the raid shall fail to enter into a con- tract," as aforesaid. diterence betwee © pe nest Jeseet sespanet ole pica s oF the person o Whom the contract may beawi ed. Given under our hands and seals eal. this —— day o . al. tof my Kaowl- bid, execute the con- vertisement, dated 8 guarantee to make good the fhe. offer by said and Witness: 1 o'clock for chia Depot for , x} TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. 1038 taf & OHLU BB, 00. 4, 1964, On and after Banday, December 18, 1865, Passen- ger Traine between Washington and Baltimore be run as follows: Fo, 1_BALTINOHD, WAY BRATION & A 5 ‘aT HA BISHURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:13 raf aM Arrive at Baltime & PHILADELPHIA EX- ‘ashingt_n 7:30 4 ia 1: Baltimore t:ckete sold No, 3—BaLTIMORE & WESTERN TRAIN— Leave Washington %:15 A.M. stooping at way stations, connecting at Relay with the Mall Train for the West,and reacthiog Baltimore at 10:00 a.™, Neo. 4—-NBW YORK MAIL TRATN—Leave Wash ington 11:15 a.m. Arrive at Baltimore at 18:45 ?.M,, Philadelphia 5:37 Pp. u., New York 1 P.M. No. 5—BALTIMORE TBAIN AND WAY STA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P.M., connect- ing at Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- timore 4:45 pw No. 6-BALTIMGRE COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN — Leave Washington 4:30 P.u. Arrive at Baltimore 6 P.M, train stops at Blacensburg, Beltsville, Laurel Anvape lis Junction only, No, 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK EX- PRESS TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:00 P. x. Arriveat New York 1:00 4.™. Maile and Paseen- gers by ‘his train connect with all the early murn- ing lines leaving New York for the Bast, North and West. No Philadele! or Baltimore ticketa sold by this train. which is limited in eapacity by Govertme:torders to insure the mails. No S—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P.M, end arrive at Balti- more 8:25 Pp M —NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND ERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 3 topping at Re ay House f«r Western passea: era to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, Earkersbure, and all points inthe West. Reaches New York at 6:15 a.m, FOR ANNAPOLIS tne connections will be made with the =:15 a. w,and the 3 and 4: P.M. from Washington, No trains to or from Annapolis on funday. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH FROM BALTIMORS, No. NEW YORK AND WABHINGTON KE PRESS—Leave New York at 7 P. “, and arrive at Washington at > a, M., with the Great Eastern Mail and pass ngers. No. 2—PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON. Leave Philadelphia 11:30 r. M..ard Baltimore at 4:30 A.M. andarrive in Washington at 64 w. No. BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON COMMUTATION TRALN—Leave Baltimore st 7 nis aod A.M, Due at Washington S434. Ne. 4—NEW YORK AN ASHINGTON FX- PREE&S—Leave Baltimore A Mj reach Waeh- ingtor 10:20 a... with engers and mails pa leaving New York at 12 rv. M., and Philadelphia at 4 <M No. 5—BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON AC- COMMODATION TRAIN--Leave Baltimors 9:40 a.m. Dne at Washington 11.30 4. u,, stopping at way stations. o. 5—KALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON AF- TBRNOON ACCOMMODATION-—Leave Baltimore 3:30 P.M. Dae Washington 5:20 r, 1., stop ing at way stat ons. PNG, 7_NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON RX- PRERS TRaIN-Due at Washington at 5:50 p, M., With passengers leavisg New York at S\. vu. No, ®—PH D BALTIMORE 3, TLADELPRIA AN TRAIN—Leave Philadelphia 1:15 P ¥,ani Bal timore at 6 P. M,, and reac! hington at 7:45 h OW: e x : connecting at Relay with Mail train from the eat. No, 9-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON TRAIN- Leave Baltimore 5:15 P.M, Due at Washington 10:15 Pp, ., with pas- sengers leaving New York at 11:30 4. and Phii- phia at 3:20 Fw FROM ANNAPOLIS the trains connect for Washington with Nos, 3 and 6 from Baltimore, SUNDAY TRAINS. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for passengers on Bunday are the $:15 and Li:id A.M, and 3 Pp, M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P. w. for Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and the West. andthe 6p.» for York ony. FROM BALTIMORE te only trains on Sunday are Nos. 2 and 4, at 4:30 A. M., and 8:50 A.M, w York passengers and mails, and the O and No.3 st Pox. + CARS direct to New York on 7:30 P. M, trains da'ly, ‘ THROUGH TICKRTB to the Wost, as well an to Philadelphia, New York, er Boston, can ba hat at the Station Tieket Office at all hours in the day, as well as at new office in the American Telegraph palsies: Pennsylranis avenue, between 4°: aad streets. BAGGAGB will be checked at all hours —alao for through points, to save trouble and confusion at the departure of the trains. ALL PAESEN RE, whe ther soldiers orcitizans, are bolitey rales of tl i vantage. such as the keeping of one or more cars exclusively for ladics and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking: im any but the smoker's cars, and a'so to make a cheerfui ance with the decisions of the agents or conductors in regard to their seats, tickets, ete.. enpecially in the hurry of starting the trains. wv For further information. tickets of every kind, &c., apply to GEO. 8, KOONTZ, Agent at Washington, or st the Ticket Office. W.P.£MITI. Master of Transportation, L, M. COLE. Generai Ticket Agent, deco ® Gt PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE qT NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST, ON AND AFTER November \ste trains. wil ave Baltimore from North Calvert Station as lows: Fast Mail at—-——-..- —--9 BA. M. Harrisburg Aocommoéation.....3.00 P. M, Lightning Express.--—. econe + 9,90 BP. M, THE 6.30 A.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connecta with the 9.20 s. m. train frem Baltimore for Pittsburg and the West, and for Bimira, Buf falo, Hochester, Dunkirk Canandaigua, and Ri- agara Fa'ls, and for New York city. 7.20 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON eonnects with the 93) p.m. train from Balti- more for Elmira and the North and Pittsburg end the West. BLEEPING OARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. BOLDIERS TICKETS aT GOVERNMENT Rats, ONM THROUGH TRALN ON BUNDAY. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIMY. ofice of the Great Pennsylvania Kecte, corner Pa; avenue and 5th street, under National Hotel; ar ispet House, No, J at.. mear Na ersey avenue, Washington. JN. BUOBARRY. Buperintendent N. cB. R. . WILK Pass and Ticket Agent, corner aud Penn. je 9-tf PHUADELPMIA STREAMERS. New Express Line, seri-weekly, betwoon PHIL- ADBLPHTA and ALBXANDRIA, og WASHINGTON and GHORGE Bivamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George a M. Arrive at :56 Pp M., New York 5:30 PM. “No i SF" For ticketa and sny information spply atthe | 00 | esch of the Kiadsof artic | 40 reams fooleeap. plain. machine, fai PROPOSALS. PPBorcsars FOR STATIONERY, | Post Orrige Derartunne, November ¥ th, 1964. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Poxt Office Department it the Siet aor of December, 1864, at 12 o’o) it Boon, fer furatshiog Rta- tionery for this Depsrtment for one year, from the first day ef January, 1385, Those esoventpaaied b factory testimonials of ability te fuldl il] not be eonsilered of the very best qu ing at le All articles murt 8 i de where the articles ac- companying it are not of the kind and quslity ra. auired by the Department spurions articles will subject the entire bid te rejection, at the | virecnre of the Department. 1 j Oined list specifies, as pearly 8 cam bo done. the amount, quality, and description of that will be wanted Estimated quantity for the year. 14 reams lolio post, satip or pl ish, falat = ¥ im fi iu and trimmed, to wet \7 pounds per ream etlappanipies > a. {rimmed, to weigh not less than iepueade per * foolseap, bing lait, faint lined, ear: Pattern, conimenly known an Chet vated ponsular paper, to weigh mat I pourds per ream s edie ing 126 reams quarto post, machine, plain, faint Uned, WW re { 3d] \ f | par a, JAR Rize per ream, large «ire dreams note paper, gilt, per requ small i reams pote paper, pian, per Team, sonal loo reams envelope paper, yellow and bull, rors) per ream 30 rerms blotting paper, royal, per ream 25 grons Per y & Gilloit s best metallic peor, per gross 40. grces metallic pens, of other mannfeetures, pop £70 gross large barrel pen handies, rosewood, per Agee , arose 2gross small barrel pep handler, rosewood, pee Kross 6 gross steel tipped pan handles, per gross Bor opaqne quills, No.9, por M 35 dozen Fabee's best black lead pencils, graduated per dozen 25 dozen Moproe’s or other manufactured, gradua | ted per dozen i Yo doren best and blue pencils, per dozen ' 0 dozen fol: ers, ivory, 9ineb, per dozen doven red jipen tape. assorted. per dozen ozen silk taste, colors and widths,in hank», por dozen 20 dozen paper weights, asx=rted. per doren Tdozen best gold pers, assorted, per dozen 6 dozen erasers, Ro*ger’s and Sons, ivory han ler, grpuin rdozen | doze: penkuives, Rodger’* & Sons, four hades. uek horn bandles. genuine, per doven p office shears, ll iccoes, per dozen 4 dozen offre seis ors, per dozen 12 dozen inkstands, Draper's patent movexvie tops, per doven 4 Jozen inkatands, Cast-irom, large doable, per doa- ' j a r @ envelopes, by 45s inches square, per hundred i 1,000 ae oe white note adhesive envelopes, per undr 2.000 Jarne suns white note adhesive envelopen, par unares 3100 letter: size white adhesive envelopes, per aun- Tet 25,900 long buff adhesive envelopes, very #mooth and thick. 92 by 37% inches, per huadred ‘ 25,000 long white or buff adhesive envelopes, very 4 smooth and thick, for | rs and circalai by 3% inches, per bu A 8 @ mT 8,00" iS or white adbesive lotter envelopes, very 4] smooth and thick, per hundred The adhesive envelopes must be thi a fourth of an inch wide round the lappele. Exch bidder must furnish with his pro £ le, and but ené sample, of each article bid tor. Each article must be bid for, and no more than one price named for any one articie. Bide not fally conforming to the advertisement will not be considered. x The terms and couditions of the advertisement for stationery are to be incorporated in the son- tract for stationery; and the heads ef the Depart- ment will, in all casea, judge whether the articles tendered by the contracter are of the quality re- quired by the contract. it J The stat®xery is to be furnished as it may be en 2 dozen inkstands, cast-iron, large single, per dox er dozen en 2dozep bronze spring topinkstands, : Noyes’, io 20 bottles of ink, black, Maynard quart bottles. per bettie Sdozen ink, Cooper & Phillips’, or equal, per 100 b. ee ao es A 1a “ 0) bettlesink, red, Arnolds’, oregua!, in §; pi bottles, per buitle ’ pine 75 pounds sealing wax, best extra superfine, scar- let, per pound 2? pounds India rubber, prepare, per pound 5 pounds India rubber. unprepared, per pound 30 quarts black sand, per quart 4'0 pounds twine, linen, per pound 1°) pounds twine, cotton, per pound 6 dozen ralera. Mahogany, round or fab, per dozen 2dozen lignumvitae, per dozen 5 pounds cponge, dest, per pound 10 pounds gum arabic, best, per pes 5,00 extra lorge size white adh: very smeoth and thick, ordered by the Department, and at the eon ha prices, whether the quantities exceed or fall 6! of thoxe estimated. ‘ iSaae. Each proposal must be signed by the individuak or tirm making it,aud must «pecify s price,and tut one price, tor each and every article named in the schedule. Should any articles be required — agen are not enumerated.they sre tobefurmishe? — at the lowest market prices. if the Department Rhall ree fit to order them from the contractor having the contract for similar articler;and if the contractors and the Departinent do not agrees, then the Department y have the artiole fur nished by any other person or persons who wilh fnrnish iteta price lower than tuat demanded by ff the contractor. k forms for proposa’s will be farulshed at partment to persons applying for thei: and, as without uniformity therein the Department wonle lind it difienittc make a decision, none wil) be taken into consideration unises substantially agreeing therewita ; The head of the Department will In all cases do- cide whether the terms of vhe contract have been cemplied with, and reserves the power to snuul the contract upon eny failure to comply in & res- sonable time ; Bords, with approved security. are to be given by the person oF persone contracting: and, inessa of failure to supply the articles, the comiracto: and his sureties snail be liable for the forfeiture { specified in such bond as liquidated damages. ] Tre contract will be awarded to the lowest an? best bidder; the best hid to be determined afters careful examination forthe pose of ascertain {resulte, be mot advantageous to the Dep The Department re reject any bid where il PP! art the articles are bid for at very low aua he very high rates. without proper reeard to the cost of exch for the purpose of sifecting the aggre- | gateof the bids under the estima’e cootsined in . Btout, | Regular sailing days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, from No, 14 North Wharves, Philaiel- phia. and ‘No. 69 Water street, between Oongress sud High, Georgetown, Yor freight apply to JOHN B, DAVIDSON, No, 59 Water street, Georgstowa, Agent in Philadelphia, WM, P. CLYDE, 14 North Wharves. Agents in Alexandria, FLOWERS & No. 1 King st. BOWEN, nov 8-tf ,EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM OOMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000 100.000 8HARES AT $10 EACH, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $5 PER SHARE, LANDS YIELDING LABGRBLY. OFFICERS: HON, DANIEL 8. DIOKINSON, 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 iands of the Company are situated nth heart ofthe Oil Region, and include portions of those well-known localities, ‘the bicElhenny farm, the two McClintock farms,’ and otber proved and Valuable working territories, includ- ing over Two Thousand acres of the best Oil Ter- Fritories along Oi] Oreek and in West Virginia, now under process of successful development, and oil iv already regularly and largely produeed trém Several wells upon them, Address the Compenw, P. 0. Box 5368 New York. oe 23-3m_ JAY COUKE & CO., BANKERS, FirteentTH Srawer, OPPosits U. 8, Tawasvay, Reeeive Subscriptions for the NEW WV. S. 73-10 LOAN authorized by the act of June Sth, 1364. ‘The notes will be issued under date ot August Uth, in denominations of 950, 8100, $500, $1,000 and 95,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing Interest at 78-10 per centum per annum, payable semi-an ually, and will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity into six per cont, Five Twenty Bonds, ‘We buy and sell— GOVERNMENT BONDS of all issues, TRBASUBY NOTES. ONRTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, And cern, pnd pay the highest price for d to) food tod sumelent aasureties for theamoutt for | QUARTHEMABTAR'S ORRTIFIOATR CHES, which they offer to Ae ee cr iy ae gy 27-tf JAY COOKS & 00, i Uni te . hee Bs torgey, Geilector g(Gartomsor any other ofieer | SUPRAMB COURT OF THR DISTRICT OF néer vernment Fespon- 3 . nible rete baeynto nine! 8. abaie Julius, oie Granger. ast. Adie Dougias, Jas, M decd tf Brigatier oE:B andQ. The (es above-named, J. 0. Marbury, Guar? diab oh a a. d eurrt Davidee and Fisher- a other ater pat GB by novibed that on she Mth of Decsuber int stant, asi alsletty my offies.in ‘ity Hall, and riba! n of the: x fan ‘and of Boy Meta pian q es entitled. ad ee nneyi vat de i8- Ee a EOIN kuaitor. eee pra | | | Somponding P. | fected | ington and W. DENNISON, the advertisement, J maater General JS dee 1-lawiw ST LEGAL NOTICES. q p THE SUPREME COURT Of THE DISTRICT OF COLT . Christopher Cammack, sen’r, ¢: al..) Tp ¥quits, j ist No, 271. FAjza Oonnington. et sl. The Trustee in the above cause Paving reportet , that on the first day of November instant, after due, notice of the time, place, manner, and terms of sale. he sold the east bali of Lot No.1, of J. David- . sou’s sub-division of square No. 16) in Washingtoo city, with the improvements, consisting of a two- story frame dwelling Bouse, to Anthony Best, for the sum of nine hundred and sixty-tive d ($985,) and that the ssid purcharer has sine eompliance with the terms of sale, paid the w purchase money in cash. It is, tnerefere, this ninth day of November, 84 on motion of co .- plianants’ counsel, ordered by the Court, that keer éaid eale so made to the ssid Anthony Heat be. nnd the same is hereby, ratified and confirmed, unlest cause to the contrary be shown, on or before the third day of January next; provided a copy of order, or So auch thereof a5 relates to the r: cation of Said sale, be published once a week three successive weeks, in the Kyening Star, pr to raid day, San cotss pov Jawsw" R. J. MBIGS, Oterk._ BOW 10 Jawan ieee THIS IB TO GIVE NOTICH, That the aubrori- TPS pevOhisined froin the Orphans’ Court ot Washington Cennty, in the District of Oolumbis, | letters of administration, on the persot es | tateof Wm. Dalton, late of Washingten Coun! D.O., deceased. All persans having claims the aaid deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onor before the stb day of Decemb>r Boa they may Deher mise Dy isy be excladed from all bene fit_9i e sai ate. 4 this oth day of Dasemver, Given under my mand TLLIAB = Batt ma ALL PERSONS indebted to the de make immediate » yrae nt to the Ad aimistrator, TON, Adawr. Wa Nie. Boass & 0 do? 6-lawSw* 408 Peno’s avenue. KIDWELL & 8ON, DRUGGISTS, Successors of Kidwell & Lawrence, ‘Pennsylvawia avenue, neay corner Mth street, Having completed this elegant and extenrire DRUG ESTABLISHMENT. offer superior facilities to the residents of Wask- public generally for ob ie FREBH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY and PANCY ARTIOLES, oe kjentraor ae ‘thi oprietors is to s \y the de- nangotece atte rue itizens of hing ton— of « first-class Drug Store. Our arrangements for ‘bysicians’ Preseript ne are to ty cs & BON, an to meet the eatire 9p) exh noy 18-1m Ohemists and Drucg-sts._ ALL SPA7ON PoouER OF NINTH AND D 8TS. i for rent Rts ke, A Ue DOT eoncoed je most subs antial manner, with large and convenient dressing rooms gallery at the south end for ‘The Hall ia the best ventilated reom in the city, with twenty windows on sou! eant “f west side, with a ler; tor eenter f B bn with “pecral 8H on BS aR! be ‘fer iy ‘ id be ropere eee vo the best floor that 6 wet mrs Fa wie Tented fer Balls, Ooncertt, instrels, re CO. ire of O, SHRORLES, en D strest, 93 100 oy the Hal SERON ? Bey }-Sa This sree and for BA! |, CON and Snisbed in tl