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_ eo PvUBLic Scnogpa-_rhe Aenned Examination -- The Bao wing programme for une €x- @uiination of the Sublic, schools of this for at65 | We do not know that it can weil be ayoided, but the same serious drawback to the e#atisiactory nature of the examinations 1s no- ticed as heretofore, i. ¢. the great namber of schools examined on the same WRITEN EXAMINATION. ‘THURSDAY, June 22. t District—Female Grammar school, Miss Byans, teacher: exam- ined by Mr. Tustin. ist District—Male Gram mar, Mr. Thomson, teacher; exammmed by Mr. Brown, 24 District Female Grammer, Miss | Boggs, teacher; examined by Mr. Wight. 2d | ‘Dustrict—Male J pence Le a Wilsor, teach er; examined by Mr. Miller. 3d District—Fe- male Grammar, Miss M.¥. Ramsay, teacher; examined by Mr. Ferguson. 34 District—Male | oa | by Mr. Walsh. 4th DPistrict—Female Gram. | 5 Mrs. Amidon, 1¢acher; examined by Mr. ‘fzisgb. sth District—Male Grammar, Mr. | ‘Thompson, teacher; examined by Mr. Ellis. | Frivay, Jnné 23. — 1st District-Female | Antermediate school, Miss Lowe, teacher; ex- | amived by Mr. Brown. ist District—Male In- | termediate, irs. Rodier, teacher; examined by Mr. Tustin. 2d District Female Intermedi- Bilt: teacher: examined by Mr. ad Disirict—Male Intermediate, Mrs. | Myers, teacher, examimed by Mr. Rhees. 34 | Dpatsiet = Female Latermediate, Miss Bivans; | éeacher : examined by Mr. Hitz. 3d Disirict— | Maje Intermediate, Miss Williams, acting | teacher; examined by Mr. Furguson. 4th Dis- trict_Female Intermediate, Miss M. A. Lee: | a & teacher, examined by Mr. Murtagh. 4th | vet— Male Intermediate, Miss Reed, teacher; examined by!Mr Etlls. ORAL ¥XAMINATION. | THuRsDAyY, Junev2d —-Ist District—Primary No.4, Mies Walker teacher: examined by Mr. Wiuson. 2d Dastrict—Primary No.%, Miss Par- ker (acting) teacher; examined by Mr. Rhees. 3d District—Primary No. 9, not organized. 3a | District—Primary No. S, not organized. 3d District—Primary No.7, Miss Jonnson teacher; examined by Mr. Hitz. ith District—Primary | No. 6, not Organized. ith District—Primary | No 5, not organized. 4th District—Primary No. 1, Miss Baley (acting) teacher; examined by Mr. Holmead. FRIDAY, June 23d.—ist District—Primary School No. 3, Miss Hubbard teacher; examined Mr. Witson. 2d District—Primary No. 7, wes Tilley teacher ; examined by Mr. Wight. 3d District—Primary No. 6, Miss Lusby teach- er; examined by Mr. Walsh. 4th District—Pri- mary No.3, Miss A. E. Adams, teacher; ex- amined by Mr. Holmead. Mowvay, June 26th.—ist District—Primary Sehooi No. 2, Miss Robinson teacher; examined by Mr. Brown. ist District—Primary No. 1, Mies Redmond teacher; examined by Mr. Tus- tin. Ist District—Secondary No. 6, not organ- ized. ist District—Secondary No. 5, Miss L. B. Allen teacher; examined by Mr. Wilson. 2d District—Primary No. 6, Miss Abell, teach- er, examined by Mr. Wight. 2a District—Pri- mary No. 5, Miss Duvall Loge teacher; ex- amined by Fae, District—Primary Wo. 4, Miss Davis teacher; examined by Mr. Miler. 3d District—Primary No. 5, Miss = A.Allen teacher; examined by Mr. Hitz. 3d District—Primary No 4, Miss Wheatley teacher, examined by Mr. Walsh. 3d District— Primary No. 3, Miss Aukward teacher; exam- ined by Mr. Ferguson. 4th District—Primary Wo. 2, Miss Van Horn teacher; examined by Bir. Elus. 4th District—Prim No. 1, Miss J. A. Lee teacher; examined by Mr. Holmead. | 4th District—Secondary No. 7, Mrs. M. F. ‘Walker teacher: examined by Mr. Martagh. Tuxspax, June 27.— ist District — Female Grammar school, Miss Evans, teacher; exam- ‘med by Messrs. Wilson, Brown, Tustin, Wight, Hitz ae Ellis. 2d District—Primary No. 3, Mies E. P. ee ting,) teacher; examined Mise Mr. Miller. District—Primary No. 2, iss Flenner, teacher; examined by Mr. Rhees. 3d District Primary No. 2, Miss Hill, teacher; examined by Mr. Ferguson. 2a District—Primary No. 1, Miss Bright, (act- +) teacher; examined by Mr. Walsh. 4th ttict—Male Intermed: ate, Miss Reed, Se aaa by Messrs. Hoimead and Wapnespay, June 2.—Ist District—Male emer school, Mr. Thomson, teacher; ex- amt - Messrs. Wilson, Brown, Tustin, Milter, Waish and Murtagne 2a ‘Dister Primary No. 1, Miss Brown, (acting,) teacher; examed by Mr. Wight. 2d District—Seconaa- xy No. 7; not organized. pee No. 6; not organized. Secondary No. 5, Miss H. M. Morse, ®eacher, examined by Mr. Rhees. 3d District— Secondary No. 9, Miss Bird, (acting, ) bes rH Mr. Ferguson. Secon: Ne. 8. }» teacher; examined by Mr. 4th District—Female Intermediate, Miss M. A. yee (acting,) teacher; examined by | Messrs. Holmead and Ellis. THURSDAY, June 29—Ist District—Seconda- Miss Kirk, teacher: examined by Mr. Secon No. 3, Mulls, teacher; ezamimed by Mr. ‘astin. 2d District—Female ‘@rammar, Miss Boggs, teacher; examined b’ Messrs. Miller, Rhees, Wight, ‘Brown, Wal: ‘Rod Murtagh. 3d District—Male Intermediate, Bias. Williams, (acting,) teacher; examined by Mesers. Fe: and Hitz. 4th ‘District -Sec. Sy MP Ellie’ ‘Secondary Nov Miss Eokiom . O. Sy Koff, teacher; examined by Mr. Holmead FRway, June 30.—Ist district—Secondary ©. 2, Miss Slater, teacher; examined by’ Mr Wilson. ist district—Secon: No. 1, Miss Hoover, teacher; examined by Mr. Brown. 2d district—Male Grammar School, Mr. Wulson, teacher, examined by saggrt Miler, Rhees, Wight, Tustin, Hitz and En i Sistehce Female intermediate, Miss teacher; Seprined by Messrs. ee and ‘Ferguson: district—Secondary No. 4, Mrs. Bowen, teacher; nines by Mr. Murtagh. 4th dis- trict— No.3, Mrs. Martin, <eacher; examined | by T. Holmead. Monpay, July 3. —2d district—Male Interme- diate School, Mrs. Myers, teacher; examined by Messrs Rhees and Wight. 3d district— Fernale Grammar, Miss M Ramsay; exam- ined by Messrs. Walsh, Ferguson, Hitz, Tustin, ee and Murtagh. 3d district—Secondary Miss Thompson, teacher; examined by t—Secon Mr, ‘Brown. 4th distric dary No. cf Boiseau. acting teacher; examined by r. Ellis. 4th district—Secondary No. 1, Mics BM Adam., teacher; examined by Mr. Hel- Wrowespay, Jul Intermediate, Miss es. Wight and le Grammar, Mr. amined b: Witron, ‘Hh 5—2d distriet—Female , teacher, examined filler. 3d_district— McUCathran, teacher; ex- Messrs. Walsh, Ferguson, Hirz, ison, Rhees and Holmead. 3d district— Secondary No. 5, Miss L. B. Davis, teacher: examined by Mr. Brown. 34 district—Second. an xe Na. Ke ‘iss Moore, teacher: examined by Tuvasbar, Ay Sy district_Male Inter- pool, 1s. Rodier, teacher: exam- tats eal "No, Bs piastin. 2d dis- | - ‘tcher, te: — Mr. Rh 2d district Seema: De Bed ier conan exa cy 4 Miller. 3d district—Secondary Noa ‘ies Morphy, teacher; examined by Mr. Walsh. 3a district—Secoudary No No. 3, Miss Sanderson, teacher; examined by Mr. Hitz. 4th district— Female Grammar, iss Amidon, teacher: ex- ae by Messrs. Holmead, Mart: rowan, Wight and Ferguson, eee oa uly °7.—Ist District_Female In- termediate School, Miss Lowe, teacher: = amined Messrs. Brown and Tustin. oa Distrie dary No 2, Miss Ellis, teacher: examined by Mr. Miller. 24 District—Secon- Ne i, Miss Thomas, teacher; F.“Wight. 3d District--Secondary No.2, ae oat sactisehenasiingd by Mr. Waish. istrict— Second: No. 1, Mrs, Clarke, ‘easter examined by Mr. Hitz. 4th Distric' ale Grammar, Mr. Thompeon, teache: amined by Mesers. Hicimeab meee ne 3 ‘Wilson, Rhees and Ferguson. yA ee OP MEDALS AND PREMIUMS, Moxpay, July 10.—ist District, at the Foun- “femoa’ corner of i4th and G streets, WESDAY, root hs Oa pre atthe Foun. corner th and streets. memes, eon hy” ace 3d District, at the mace £ 2d. stron Jhurch, ith street east, | RBSDAY. YY 13. anaey rah comme STR, 2 The written examination wi, ‘Co; #4 o'clock a. m., ANd close At 1 o'cigee nce Bt he distribution of medals ang CP. m. ‘will commence at 4 o'clock p. m. tums PREMIUMS, oO ee | BRSS.12N, r. ‘MeCathran, teacher,;examined | w | being atthe inside figure, and yellow at $7 | cents. The following premiams will be awardea 15 the meritorious Croce ay of the Pablic Schools \ < sous (., for the school year end. | ary inf “a old medal tn each Grammar and In- seb I and & Silver medai ia each School: punctuality, | —— Sy comduct suatinep rovement within | ear constituting the pane of this award. | a? Premiums in each Grammar | be School. for the best wilted ex: Bit presaidine in each school xemplary. —— ang mies i pas [os mn | bua yd im each school fi senuon 8nd improvement within fa | it ah as in each mp emt a inproye- ment wi the year in manshi 6. One prema in cack school for neat- books, desk, &c., to be considered. ‘ing in each school for improve. | meat wi the year in vocal music. - nahin (re teehee! maa S7-The Massachusetis Plonghman advises | bong Porte ya pp Type at one poate una of one aggee ana Sad ninety ees Les. Baltimore porcine sani & decline, compared with boo aly, 's rates, of Market fa ‘arly applied and very dull, t 1.25 per 100 Suiod 10 B1 oi eserpts Il piety e Tg ral and d demand slow at | and, gross. mand moderate at un- er Mie: ny ana a an OOD barrels Ct Omo Ext WO. Mills shipping Extra have been sold on eae not made public, understood to be at $9.50 per | barrel. Market dull atthe close and prices | nominal for most descriptions. Rye Flonr—First quality in very moderate demand at $5.75885.87 4. Corn Meal—Nothing doing. Qity Mills held Grain—Red Wheat was quite active, and brought an advance of 2a5 cents. White Wheat dali and sales limited to smali lots of or- dinary to good at 190az05 cents. White Corn sold at&3ac6 cents, mostof the transactions cents. Uats-were steady at 65063 cents, weight, and at 62a63 cents, measure. Kye dull and nominel at 90a95 cents per bushel Molasses—Very little doing, but prices quo- table as before, viz: Clayed Cuba at 33ai2 oents, Muscovado in hogeheads at 45850 cents, English Island 45870 cents, and Porto Rico at 50a75 cents Provisions—No transactions of importance reported, and prices entirely nominal for Mess Pork and Balk Meat. Bacon Shoulders we quote at 16ai5x cents, according to condition and quality, Sides 164aj6% cents, plain Hams at 184 ,819% cents, fine and fancy brands sugar- erred do at 22223: cents, ‘esterm Lard at ISj@lSy cents, and Baitimore refined at 2% Salt—Ground Alum is selling from store at Marshall’s and Worthington’s Fine at | 275 per sack, and Turks Island at 60 cents per bushel Sugars—Sales reported at 300 hogsheads fair to very good grocery Onba at llal2\ cents, Sd hogsheads fair to prime Porto Ricodo. at 11 4a 14 cents. and 120 barrels English Island at t2y cents, Market firm for all descriptions at quo- tations, viz: Cuba and E. I.com. to good Pcthnere ho eet cs groce! “ « prime erocery. 213 5 Porto Rico common to good grocery 12 50a‘ “ prime to leaard Bee 14.00a14.75 ‘Whisky—Small sales of Western reported at ; terms, and inform my frie a! ine ‘a 22 Bio eS Hee: fhver Se Se Vnleas ite, im Sd ‘ and the beat jean irregnion ity hs: Batisfaction cuerant! fully solicit a share Tour ree “Shoman, ae ‘north, D Ne ma at poe cara es 24 is Sissovery Spee Fyiitos Mt usp eee Over roots. sat teeth oetrected. without pain, at 260 Penn, ap %6-1m* eyemne. a ed ee G™=t DISCOVERY IF IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ey would advise all extract to call at ind have them taken on without moet en teeth can be cu: Ing. Gheor eee with ne: see Al ETT e the Docto: Fovedmettioa ofinaerting ARTI rae. you once see the great improve! you will ha’ RO piher at new and v: ver and Rubber Plates at the o! “ton ice, asw soko TAS adv: Sore price on our Work since th: great an, No. 243 ‘Penn's avenue, between lith and 18th | 8. R. LEWIS, M.D., Dentist, ts: fan 26-ly psrostas T ANROUNCEMEN Tt GREAT SALE WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, &c., ONE MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH! To BE DISPOSED OF AT ONB DOLLAR EAOQG! ithout regard to Value! Not to be paid fo: i you know what you are to reserve Ui oe Splendid List of Ande | i! AU to be sold | at One ‘Dollar Each! 200 Musical Boxes $20 to $150 each, Aes ith Bells oa 500 50 mo yrapOupewith Saivera 2) 50 tom Gobleted Drinking dupe 5 See inte 2000 Castors. bY » © 2000 Bas ee it, £09 dor “liver Tables poo: 0 Gente’? Gold Hunt $2.07. At the close we quote at $2.0sag2 07, with a moderate demand —Balt. American. Re PROPOSALS. pPBoreeaLs For sraTionany. TREASURY Dar insane ey Sealed a Preporals for Stationery will be received Department until the lst day of July, 1335, att at 120’eloe Samples of the articles inclass 1 will be furnished on application at the to parties desiring to bid, to itself the right to Department order the writing paper plain or faint lined to any The Department reserves required pattern. Deliveries of ail articlen i the must comply with ihe written speci feats meee will be furmiahed to bidders, with the semplocce stall deliveries will be subject eliver ill be subject toi: expert detailed for the purpose by the eonby an CO yaiail be deo Go delivere, of any inferior the contract aware a cause to annul veries ‘must eee De riment, Washi Dato te Be ae atthe Treasury ‘ach proposal must be signe or firm making it, and be aesomresinn iadividnal factory guarantee that the bidder will exectte’ comteneee with good and sufficient bonds, if bis oid The Gitare to comply with an: a contract to operate to the forteitare of tee” tire penalty of the b pasar or the Bec tin ‘Treasury may | maakt shal be base y eee Hip te archaea on — By ry Recessary" to ou me bom eat centum of the price, whieh = aball be found nec, satisfactory and contracts will manufacturers of pateck will a not Ge & degraded ot 2d satablished Lass No, 4, White Oop Raper, 203 No, 1 wine nseees Pa) Post 2) White Packet Rote Paper. White Commercis) Note P: alee Bnvelope Paper, =— rapping Paper. Bea ed Blottibe De Paper. Waite e fovelones La official size. White ee Bert ity Co amzing 240. jus. 01 . quality Bi Y week. Best eae Bite Ink. Best quality Writing Fiaid. al Hy carne ak Lead Pencils, Nos. 1, 2,3 best Red and Blue Pencils, h Best four: ‘bladed Knives, with pearl or stag Beat Brasers. with ivory handles, Einar for office use. r8, Sor office ioe Lass Mo. Glazs Tnkstanas, “*** 3° 3- Gutta P. reba Ru! Pneses: Resiee ss Ivory Folders, Bort axality Sealing Wax, made entirely from veclage Linen Bings 50d ont vent and FNeck Chains. . a au ‘al Band Bracelets a 000 Jet and Gold Bracelets. 6" 20 2000 Chate Chains send Goard ‘Cha: 5% ayo - 4% Ww 4" go 4 gs 6 no aoe we echce gs 00 Gola Thimb! 6 Ss 10,000 Miniature 107 °* rd Lockste. » x00 Sack ® Toothpicks, O gs“ 5000 Plain Gold Ki ~ 3 10> io BY iu 1» pe gs 75% 15 % er ee ee) NDALBE & CO., No, 1b asieny nee Ear way, Apnonnce that NS¢ theabave ay of goods will In consequ’ ls y vt a5 At le re) ‘'s 01 i Dally mtr eave market, Rate been | CAUTION TO BUYERS AND HOLDERS OF sent ot for ane ia BAQRITICE, os er These, bs oe ane ir cumstances, ARBANDALE OOn schng 28 sec cared feutead Das eee arabes vision agents for the principal Baropeen manufacturers, 9 resolv: m8 grea! ionme! be divided Mesortta St he fellowes’ regulations: SEE aD consequence o, Bo great feat stagnation of trade rade the anufseturing districts of a First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. B: D. QOOKR, (of Jay Cooke & Co..) President. W's. HUNTINGTON, Casnier. GOVERSMUNT DEPOSITORY amp FINANGIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, OTH S¥., OPPOSITE THE TREASUAY DEPARTMERT Government securities with Treasurer United tatee | S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.“Ca Acting in connection with the houre of JAY COOKE & O0.,as SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we Will fii all orders with promptness and des- | patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks | and Bankers. A Constant supply of the Notes on hand and | ready for immediate delivery, We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH BXOHANGSE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCHPAL QITIES OF THE UNITED BTATBES ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEEMB, and give careful and prompt attention to ACOOUNTS @F BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVEBN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfally furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier. Waszincron, Mareh 20, 1865, m 21-tf LOaN, Mr. JAY QOOKS, of our firm, having resumed the General Agency for Government Loans, we are prepared to farniah promptly te agente and purchasers U.8. 7-30 TREABURY NOTES. ‘These notes are issued, under date of August 15, 1864, in denomonations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, They bearing interest at 73-10 per cent, per an- num, and have coupons attached, payable in law- fal money, on February 1sth and August 15th of each year, The principal will be paid in lawful money on August léth, 1867; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for U. 5. FIVE TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om August Ist, 1967, with interest at BIX PEB CENT IN OOIN. payable semi-annually, These bonds are at pres: ent worth in the market about NINE PER OBNT premium, from which deduct the premium upon the accrued gold Interest, and there is left a net premium upen the bonds of SIX PER OENT., with s prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes. ‘We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- oral issues of FIVE PEE ONNT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon, We also tak Bonds of all issues at their current value. the Secretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable unless all the un- Certificates of th 1088 articlesare put — upons are attached. envel indiserimis » Be up, and when ee eceree ec eer . ord taken out without r to choice, JAY OOUKE & 00., and by mail, thus showing no favoritism, feb 4-dtt Bankers, oes a receipt of the gextificate. > yon will see what re te have, and then your option to Gere aND BTOOKS, Zend’ the deliar and take the ertil . Par: chasers may thus obtain a Gold W: a Diamond ‘Our office has been placed im direct tele Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for OnE mmupication with the Gold and Stock Bxe Doria. ms in New York, insuring Scot ptsienn' in aE: BEND 25 cues FOR OBRTIFIOATE. worth more than that amount, and may be aie “Taste, 2. asserted colors, Be t sclid-headed Pins, Bwartwount’s Metaine ‘Paper Fasteners, Faeumatio ‘Inketands. Bylet Machines. yeenee Bylets. ‘ ference Files, isiting Cards. “s 22 rouace Boxes. astic Rings Glass Brew Paper Weights. Cups. Manne or so aieson’ 's Patent Biaders, The Department reserves the eee accept d dual items in classes L Me ‘i : remit be required to conform their bids to the! fications furnished with the m2 md ‘failure to do so willeanse the rejection y bid Bids which contain items at prices less than the anne of the articles will bedeemed fraudulent, and will not be considera ay GH McOULLOCH, jeS-2awiw Secretary of the Treasury. AUOTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. [45628 BALE OF GOVERNMENT MULES, Geil Quertermvgner ws Oca, fice, Davee Washinston,| Will be sold at ra reskin ‘suction, on Mear th ie ent tion of Brevet Colonel Charles H. Tompkins, A. gion -+at the Corrals near the Observatory, inthe jar. —Sunday Times, N. Y. Oty, Messrs. Arrandale & Co. havelong ‘been person: ally known to us, and we believe them to be ever: Way worthy of Fablic goats mnce.—N. Y. Scotts: American Journal, eral iafge amortment piieshie ableand vali Jewelry of the newest patter 'e also a large quantity of silver plate, and und that ate. anole of eens ewly impor a are to be usponed of 01 vel prinel great advantages to buyers, and rattordion ox exten- sive employment to agents. We know the firm in end our friends to read their advertisement, a ¥. Alivon, question to be very respecta! worthy of public confidence, September y Mest paratively to lose. zak now: ‘is dollar beferchand, —_ he he is not satisfied. —N. Y. 1664. ladies is the ry advertised, and w jew reg ee that, both in Bnieb and quality” poder ine '» the: expectations. They turned out to be just what of Washington, D, O.. between FIVE AND SIX THOUSAND MULES, which have been used in the Gove~mment service, The sale will eommence on MONDAY, May 2, 1865, at 10 o’clock a. m., and continng Om CS: iy. muless aihorwise ‘ordered, until the ole name males will be sold singly to us highest bid- ‘erms cash, fa Gov ment ta = sn oe EOE ‘Gsiet tks sf; “ L_ Depot of uartermaster, jashington. Chief Quartermasters Depes af We Quersermagiet lin Devs o ran agen ing to day ands thoes labinat conte chase are invited to iene ke Bist tormny H. RUCKER, Bri _ ayn ht Ord ms vu GAL8 OF COVERNMENT HORSES, ter master G erals. oe Washinsion nity May rae Will be sold, at padli i bidder, at the tne and places taser betes nes BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. WADNESDAY, LANCASTSR, Leg bl ets! 4, THURSDAY, READING, PRNNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, WEST CHESTER. PENNSYLVANIA, THURS- MIPYLIN, PRNNEYLVABTA. THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, PEN NETLVANIA, THURSDAY BALTIMO ay, MaRToAND. THURSDAY, PITTSBURGH, PRNBAYEVANTA, THURS DAY TWO HUNDRED AD OAV ALRY HORSES at each place. ——— Sods ne barvome mats pe Hopes told wnaty,, Sale mense st 10 A. eign Brevet Driessen | _ my 30-tye39 isnt Deena fy, ‘CH JOVEN) aes they had 1 resented —- 77 (Letwistown) August 7, 1864, terete NTS.—We want agents in every regiment, ‘$50 or 10, An excellent mode this of investing a dol- Fe ), 1885. cave have ingpected. a at the office of Arrandale & or European Manufacturing sera. Arrandale & Oo.’s arrangement, ths advantages must be on the side of the customer, for he hes everything fo gain and nothing com- iat he will get for eed not send it if Weekly News, August 6, EmPLoyMex? For Lapigs—The most eligible and Lem employment we have heard of for execution of erders. In al) tranracti ‘ail, we shall charge. for ‘chases and sales made at the asual rates, forwarding the g Gerikeater, Paying the the Mwostage 'ENHOUSE, FOWLER & O0., and doing th: . 26 cents each, which mast ms-t jankers, 352 Penna. av. es sienter sie cee sa rel eleven for 8% hi jeates w: nt for $1, eleven fo c ‘HA’ ‘ Great GiPt IBUTION —A rare opportuni PATENT: D) ING MACHINE, in offered for ing watches, chains, diamond *BILR_DEIVER, GeeweNo- Wer Broadway. ‘They Uave aa iummense 7 AD an mock: of dotted iny yaine, ivauon! are of- HYDBAULIO SAND PUMP. nivation.ts very ractical tests having fully demonstrated th fan done—you agree to take a certificate of s daemon of this machine over a! others. for tne certain rticle, enclored in an envelope, and are | purpose of sinking Oil Wells, {he 11 ndersigued i u Satiahed with the srticle; which will certainty be. | 20% prepared to receive orders for th This m: inery 60m, for the borin, oft Hines ENGINE A CAB’ (but will be furnished: it price.) en end Ginyetiees rope: all wheel and other cumbrous an i Sr pensive iro now in am. and is 50 srranged, bel ing con- Sean eeereent of ry ace rent localities, eset ia The detritus is removed f Tom shewelt by carpet ent hydraulic Bath does eo! | removal of the ora s the boring, hi poled not only removes all the detritusin fram &to 10 minutes, but likewise effectually clears outand opens all the small oil veina that are so oftes trely closed pny tae oold eas of practical wellcan ve ae from 0 tot ‘soo feet withina maperiod eae to 80 days after the soil pipe has been Arrangements are being made for the construc- tion an delivery of these machines at New York, orwich, New re. N. Y¥.,and Fittsbure, Pa. For farther informa: ion, eo: terms, addre: SIMEON LELAND, jetropolitan ‘Bote New York, ap 513 513 JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., sale of certificates f Bintribation nd atranda cates for th Aisty ot Gift 613 7th street, between Dand B, acquaintance has in ver! thi ae evly in Bitay hae own Purse. but als ‘also fees HOES goer eat BUILDING: ti cates.as will be be een Curetvertsae saves, | BUILDER ,BLAORSMITIC, E sing columes. | B B:) 78, HOUSEHOLD and Goatagman can, Sie: bet hus engaged. ‘N, ¥, Sun- GENERA, AARDWARR and CUTLERY, In our columns the reader will find an advertise | Out and Wrought Nal's, Spikes, Hotse-shoes and man f ECS, to. ge Gite npr itrasion of Horse shoe Nait-. Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, the rtisement we received sever: sata of the Malotreets Mara Sed vameerny cay oa Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Bplit Cane for chair bottoms, 518 . vo [feb 18-1y]} om 513 and in every town and county in the ‘BEE those écting as such wil be. allowed esate 367 » ge gy 367 | & eve: cate ordered by theres provided their pip! cattle Collestab conte, for every Cesiianio, wet eat Sere 1 tne lowoet cas 15 cents to us, either in cans or sag ae re prorat | oe intents mies neat rs the eenoon ih iim _my 8 lawit&ewit a ea a 7D street: near 3th laa OTICE. yon fea ee N Cs) * Ga MEL. rise ir line executed prawpdy, ic 16 UARTERMASTER GENERAL'S Orsioe, ees aaa QuantEy aiase ae Pi Boy 23 15ss, ¢ Hi Eby 8 3c GR GAT x, aarp | © MANY THOUS. cae being dis- Box wise PERVORM A OURS. Ingredients posed of af public enle at W, parel eet Tt ig pleasant to wife ‘tate 4 The ealer will qontaes ae un’ tbe nuaber ofani. | BO 44 ost pork. = od iN mente ton ta it he reduction of | $t with ore mye \ the armies of . Pphan co adel. pl ape Ft and of, ia ane poo ably" Ny gous phis, and ta i gece br Fok eat TEAMS 45 THE WOR Bim | Ernie. Many of them were Bought i in the . inning of the srmi Bronue. Beatty mall, = 7 9: FORD, 250 Fe. ae & tC SONS PIANoOs, © War, a8 young Mules, accompanied in all thelr marches Ana campey and are tel just received one very fine upright oughly broken i py. exercise, tle and strung. Also Leda new, toni » from being so long surrounded id by the Vere iad sr ante superi oriy The whole Bouth is ote tripped of £ farming stock favliabed nWe invite the public ietp ean and the North the Grate ‘of | ines erooms, corner of ie ne aie on ‘and wit WItL B TRUB pas aa ersto get workin apimals. aienden o Bu Pate : cen Tew thats e fs we eee re ani fr Grover and dealer fase good t oat in the Sout will a at Q RIGS. _my 29 ot revet Major General. a | OF GOVERNMENT 5” corwmnrete ee Bri} bidder, at @ aR) Gaon vu the dighest ¥.3 a TURSDAY, THURSDAY, avd YRIDAY = cook week thereafter daring the month of TWO BUND) ¥. BacH RED, CAVALRY ‘HORSES el Bole Agent of ways eth Ae of Sestnway sane and) Maton Te Ro ap Goa TozoU ee rt AND i] iy ou Suet ton PRES 3 apl2 tif & fates a oy at, i ae i Bevin ar the aie ti ambiot boasc fo: ir nde Cie arunere rule taway & G0. Me. 21 1 Louisiane svenne.. aati Gertificates of Indebtedness and Government Wull information furnished upon application in TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY RST JERABY RAIL ROAD LINES, PHILADALPHIA AND CAPE MAY. Commencing SATURDAY, June 10. 1355, and | Until July lst, when another ‘press Train each Way wi! added. tladelphia, from foot of Walout stree’ ay Loa si topping only at the pfrincip: Biatlons, ‘and due st 12 BP. x. rer. dae at 645 p.m through D} I. jae nameoes Sot pehacras™ 2a ight trains w ‘will leave Camden sadly pled agi tno due at 4.45 p.m. oviaes fi and nak ug enge will be selirerte place on and e desi, ope ishen id without Tees chara. ores and carr! agen. as well as sil descriptions of freight, may be gent in. tee articles Teeeived, Feiladelphis before 934 a. m., will be se: aby thie tral ‘Returning will save” Cape May at a = sdagats: 45a.™m. Do ats do p.m. cig! from, Cape Mis. at 8. ay a.m. Bue at Camden at 4 p. On the frst of July Saother train will be added. leaving Cape Ma and Philadelphia st 30 p.m. hrongh ie 334 TNoars, * For information in reference to freight seni in Philadelphia to WALTER F. MAN, Gen- eral Agent, 210 South Delaware avenue; = 20K Airis. Sanferd’s ar ee below Be Truce; J; BABRON, Camden ¥ SNe. Gaps Ma Van y EASE ER, Supt. P delphia, wi }, 1855. je 5 dtBep] U. 8, MALL re wins TORE, HO RICHMOND, Bayon BAY LINE STEAMERS Will leave tee Uaioe ga roc of Concord street, at 6 for FORT MONHOE AND’ NORFOLK, vA. Connecting at Fort Monsea with a line of first- clase steamers. daily, on James River. for c1Ty wee AND RICHMOND, VA. URNING, WILL LBAVE RESHMOND AT 6 A, M. DAILY, orry POLNT, stopping at City Point, and connecting at Fort Monroe with the Bay Line Steamers that leave Norf-1k at. 8. a and arriving in Baltimore in time for t tn and Western trains, and for Washington ¢ City, D The steamers of this line navigate the James River going and returning, entirely in daytime, giving pass-ngers ample time to see the furtifica- tions, and all other objects of interest. TICKETS for the above places can be had on board of the boats. Fere from Baltimore to Norfolk. Be * Fort Moa Through tickets from Bato. to Ri 87 Btate rooms and meals extr: &2 The state room acco cormmodations are unsur- passed, and the table is wel well supplied. alsen gers taking the 1.15 train from PHILADELERTA will make connectioa with W7- Passengers taking the 8.(0 A. M. train from aor egg there eee ie ra. mo! taking the 3 P.M. train from WASHINGT: yn, make Sonn on with on ane: ALLS, Pre HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. aes tf merry? VERNON. 7.50 NOTIOB The POTOMAO FERRY COMPANY having ob- tained the piviioge of Janals a lease of the wharf at Moun! Ver. nop, an excursion steamer will! leave the Company's wharf, feot of 7th street. or FRI au osane S10. orelonk re a Bee AE ular trips er on MON. ‘8, WED: Days and Enibays ofeach bias mais A nat Vern as -4 eure, including 5; mission to the Grounds #)y'.q RISWIOK, my 2%7-30t General Superintendent. ‘OMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The steamer 0. VANDEBUILT will timore every TUESDAY BVENING for Alexandria, Washington, a Gectarning will leave her wharf, 107 Water in; eave wha! f. every RATUBDAY MORNING a na lexandria at At dcek Poneht ing eon iey st a wens 2 bite F street, betwoon sistn'and PHilapsLPara STEAMBES, ise, mal--week! Gannon BLES Bteamers Mayflower, Philadelphia and George seria failing days WEDNRSDAYS and ar. a from 4 PB. l- North 9 ater stron, between a Bien, ESL Bey frelaht apply © B, DAVIDSON. No. 69 Water street. fm Philadelphia, WM. 2. wegen Fe ori be ie BOWEN patents in Alézandris, FLOWEES & p orcs BALTIMORE & OHIO Beco. ‘WASxiNGTON, December 18, 1864, 7, December 18, 1864. Passen- eeamga and Baltimore between PHIL- NORTH. IMORE, war STATION & HAR- o Washington 6:15 a.m, No. 2-NEW YORE & PHILADELPHIA BX- pa ee oe lo. 3— = Leave Washington 8:15 A. m.. Holi 3 way stations, connecting at Relay with the Mail Train were the West, and Feaching Baltimore at 10:00 pect id | te fon Seat, ‘She can also show 8 Titucad ax fares an ite. Residence 419 su wtreet, Paate av. and C street. ADAME ‘BLL, Prorgssonior as MY who be suevesatully tr all diseases of fexsales tor thirty years, can. be convulted, as usual, re aoe Chambers street, New York, or oy letter medicine seat mail, Married or sin; Sena! aire a fo and certain reme- dy for removing, vbeitactlen eee v tod Tafaliibie ch ick Feima'e Montbty al . No, 1, to restore 48 ame if of short standing. Dy Pie inks ate long standing mey requir which are four degrees stronger and can never fail. a abox. Oan be ob’ New York city. tions, by a $6 2,359 New Y¥ Office in Washin, ton at No street, between B and F: and corner New avenue and lith street. Copyright secured, ae = D* % Ones 420 Paes avenue, wea 434 and fers a certain and cure, ef GO QLERT BUN, SY Bye iit Is ssrAloTe WHITES AG BERESSION. OF Tan ae THE LUNGS. LIVER ; BORK EYES, BORE T had many years experience in ose diseases, the doctor bids d. tition in their treat cases of venereal diseases cured in one Ladies and gentlemen consult fisving tice of t! all com Leng or two days. him at his office from 9 to 4 o’clock dai _tny 27-3m* — as Da OURS DR. QGUBTIS, Tu TEST MEDIUM VANE, NATURAL CLAIR- Physicians that One of the most powssta ‘al bi hae ever appeared before ‘te, Sublic, Her see- ject a ret son Teown to fail. Bhe is me hy edu- cated. and will treat all classes of disease. Mrs, c. wile do all she advertises, as thousands can tes- She will also read fone powers of second ‘uture enue, Washington. es bh ad WRIGHT, Clairvoyan' byaician,(the most Barret in mais art soueted at 450 tn attest near onsulted a' ginger. "Uonsultation free. Ty 9-m* BR. BACK Dd) BR, 218 + @ Most Wonderful . Astralo, er, No. 218% fy ‘street. between and 18th s' squares from the F st, information concernin; with and in regard to Health, Tiage, Love Affairs, Journeys, — Buite, Al Friends, Sickners and Deat Backer can bo consulted from 8 in the morning Prat 9 in the eve- ping. 6 trance through the candy store. my 6 2m —— of Kansas, Mie Cs a Bresent ang Puture events, at her room, on K street, A be street, in the rear of aa Hospital, tte has studied under one of th celebrate ee) of th . she guarantee satis- faction to all those who may give her & call She can be seen 7m 8 @. m. $0 9p. nm. Price ope dollar. fed GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY T! Y THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION,, 195 & 197 Broadway, New York, or ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MBLODEONS, Fixg Orn Painrines, Bilver Ware, Fine Gold and BLEGANT JEWELRY, CONSISTING OF Diamond Pins, Demon Rings, Coral, Florentin Ladies’ Bets, e Gold Pens with Gol Bilver aes Fowers, tone Sets o: tg and hains, Pi tee Yestant Gold B lets. Mosaic. Jet. Lava and Gnrneo: and Bek eere Fi at. old ings, &e., &c, ALUED AT $500,000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the following man- er: QERTI: —— enc) arth ite. VaLur, BEAL . — are we Tixed- One or thes Qertificate or Order for Slee will t be di ivered at our office, or sent by maib to any address, without regard to choice, on re- yt of | soobocemeyt Posies fer rusian it Taws, ani send ONE DOLLAR and receive ¢ can ch faned on — Aye other one articl nour a4 Ee 'Purchasers” of ef oat aan ANVRLOPRS sip arti worth from one to fo five hundred d ollars, ue ONE DOLLAR, which they need not pay until it is known ie draws, and its value. ENTL pre SATISFAOTION, Gt GUARA: ‘yt ASBOCIATION fact of its being the > Gift Association in the he busi oss continues to area jucted aie sad honorable manner, and a 1 and gt eased trade is proof that our 2 ap ieee method of obtaining rich }° ing the past year this Association has sents very iarce nese of valuable prizes to all erie e country. Those who patronize us wil. Sie the full value of their mene? a3 00 article on our list is worth less than Qae Dollar, retail, and there are NO BL Parties dealing wee us may depend on raving prompt returns, and the article drawn will be f Bediately sent to any address by returm mail OF Rie f following parties havetecently drawn val+ Ori seus in Ee aM. Bayete rine rome ane, marks Peer ae and ‘No. 4—NBW YORK MAIL eave ave k' owed the use of their names. ington 11:15 a. a a Aveat batimersatraes | pAnd rom Sie ‘rains hae 20, Enilaislyaia, P.M. Philadelphia 6:37'P. u., New York 10:00 | £8; 0? Way eNow York, Oil Patntiogy values “No, §—BALTIMORN TRAIN AND ) WAY STA- ea Te Barrett, Marsh Byrnes Water- TIONS Leave Washington 3:00 Px. connect- bury, Gt..Go) 1d Watch. value, $125: J. F. Shaw, ih oh aigenaiainilaieall | 24 ce en eee 5 rt iS. mira, “1 6 BALTIMCRE QOMMUTATION AND | value, $50; Miss, Lucy Janeway, rairay Wot PHILADAMPHIA TRAIN — Los Oluster Diamond Ring, value, ah; Mra, ic. Pen- Arrive at Baltimore nis noyer, city Botel, Mashvi ‘Meleteon t Bladensburg, Beltsville, aa atee Oucat Alton Gb. Beiitd regiment peta cie only - Valunteers, Nathville, 3 Tenn. io. 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NRW YORK EX- Rowland ‘Patterson. Oo. D, 10th Iows pass TRAIN Leaves 6:00 FP. x. eran p, Wolonteers Oil Dit Paluting, fy Falue,, $107, Arrive st New York 4:00 aM ‘is and Passene Abbey ers eT e re by this connect with all the early morn- cltautress ee fi lines Hearing New York for the Bast, North ‘Gold W. Watch, Wrlues's $150; Mrs. ‘West. Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets | James ins 187 Wooster strect, corner Biosxers oe ee this tain eich ie limited ggeiela New York. Oil Painting, value, $100; Mra. J. 0: Oye RSA TAOS HAABISD | Seen dee Saude, iskleny, li sOaay o i yt ed Bagravin 55 ° Leave gabe Patna arrivest ae Dice Fetal: Weskinntea | ge oti ban noe — NE LADEDPENA A) wWinbak TRAIN L —Leave ¥ Belay House fe eaten a 3: 7: 30 P, M,; Mito} ‘at Relay House peli ale a et aoa Wont jew York 3 LIS the connect; will Be with the ae On and the 3 3 triste nt be made cee: Ko trains to or An ifs on Peis iy TRAINS Mi ones eared We, CAPEEETS jaltimore, and 7:30 S aa? atts, Be Pullgeeton ely hia. and the West, and tes LOUGH TICKBTS to the West 6 an Philadelphia, New Work, or Boron tan Bechet 22 icket Office at all heurs in the day, as well 2s at new office in the American Tele, raph Building; oF omnaylvania avenue, between eand BAGGAGM will be checked at all hours,—also f through points, ato mal Save trouble and confusion at raing Me LE SEENGMRS, whether soldiersorclticens, litel: vet earnestly requi te respect rules of fred for the general ade vantage, rach asthe sof one or ree prevention ¢ ie jor amoting Stead ants. ani it the ‘imoker ine com) L. M. 00% ¥ Agent. G™? PENRYLVARIA BoUTR NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST, THE 6,15 ae, L FEOM WABHIN Sonnecia with the 520 4. train from raton “for Bit ittebur, ROE Bimira, ss 5 rt oe Hew w York City. agp | SSS as errs | TH mae Tistad 4 ae ‘and and ] menpe f ig vaine, $100. 3 Were we permitted, we might add ma to the above list, but ee object eo ote so doing, we therefore publish no names withoat Permission auipus patnes throughout thi ie country acknowledging the receipt of ve - ble gifts, may be seen on Bile at our office. Faine LIST OF ARTIOLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONES DOLLAR Eacu, Without regard to value, aod not $0 be id until you know what you will receive oa oa te 30 Elegant Rosewood worth fro! 10 Molodeons, Rosewood 50 Fine Oil Paintings.. Hise Steel Bagrevings, rim hid & Bpoons. 30 Gold Hunting | Case je Watches 150 Diamond SSSSESSES SE SSTST 09 ee a oe if , meth yat oches ine Brooches ms 7) ae a iw Sa hoot ties patcless ioe Gola th aie e and Guard Ohaing la Bau8wZeSuacaoteokSeses as seeks 888332 S8sssessssssseesesaess S3 232s . Sssass sevesesseccacsesaarsss 23 33238 SSSSSESSE SSSesssssygs, 8 a Ue oss oka ieds c oe 8S 335 & M wa ¥oBu, & 83 30% 500 He None hey or; Nd tern TED BYSRY WHERE. ted States. are un- | x FO. OBTAIN Above QATIOLES POR 7 Five |B for One Hund acer it. Fon Ones. should be ad teres to our cient cae Seen ot ae =n 'D certificates . mm ‘which are mar 35.ém_ BS AND OTHERS RING x6 me at Ho. 427 Tid tot Pabwoes wy ny al