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THE. EVENING STAR. x oS Tes Uwsion SENTIMENT IN RIcHMOND.— @rtemns Ward out in 40 amusing “leteer from Richmond,’ which is published in the aprightly Weekly Review, in which he thus Gusev of the ‘‘ Union sentiment” there: «There is raly a grext dealof Union sentiment ip this city. Iseeiton every hand. I meta man to-day—I am not at liberty to tell his name—bdatheis an old and inflential citizen ef Richmond, and sez he, * Why! we've been Ggbtin’ agin the Old Flag! Lor’ bless me. Row sing’lar! He then borrer’d five dolars of me and then bust into flood of teers. Sed another (& man ot standin’ and formerly & Hebduel.) ‘Let us at once stop this effooshun of Blood! The Old Flag ts good enulf for me. Sir,’ he added, +you air from che North. Have you adoughnat or a piece of custard pie about you? I told him no, out I knewa man from Vermont who had just opened a sort of restau- rant, where he could go and makea very com- fortable breaxfast on New England ram and cheese, He borrowed fifty cents of me, and asking me tosend him William Lloyd Garri- son’s ambrotype 83 300n asl got home, he walxed off. Said another, ‘There's bin a tre- menduous Union feelin’ here from the fust. But we was kept down bya rain of terrcr. Haye you a daguerreotype of Wendeil Phil- lips about your person? and will yon tend me tonr dollars fora few days until we air once more a happy and united people 7 The London Standard publishes « report | ef the experimental firing at the casemates wh.ch have been ordered for the coast fortifi- cations. The result would appear to be any- thing but satisfactory, the granite of which the experimental casement was composed flying into a cloud of splinters at every shot which souched it. ordinary shot. 300-pounder Armstrong with a steel The firing was performed withthe | These broke to pieces on the granite, but | splintered it very consideranly and bul.zed the | brickwork behind. Considering that the granite was between three and four feet thick, and that it was backed by well cemented brickwork from five to seven feet in thicxness, tMis result, however satisfactory in proving the power of heavy artillery at 1,00 and 1.50) yards, is hardly likely to be soa greeable tu tae taxpayers whose money has been expended | 4a building an immense range of fortifications on this principle. OPERATIONS or THE U. S. Mint. —The gold coimage at the mint in P d the month of May, was = §2, principaliy yn double eagles, and the silver coinage $15. 2%) (4, nearly allm haif and whole doi The copper coinage was $41.10 in cents,21 mM twocent pieces,and °55,0-0 of three cent pieces. The whole number of pieces coined during the month is 6,961,000, and of this num- ber over four millions were copper cents. For three years past the coinage of cents have | Averaged abont five millions per month, and andl within a few months one was rarely met with. They are now gradnally coming on the Sate but still the wonder is where they all e. #7 The rebel Maj. Gen. Heth has taken the | Oath of allegiance at Richmond. 87 The Board of Officers before whom offi- ers of volunteers and regulars desirous of ra- maining in service are ordered to appear tor examination, find that at least one-halfof the regular efficers promoted to higher grades in the volunteer rank are not disposed to return $ o their positions. So-The Post Office Department is sending special agents to open post offices in the prin- cipal cities and towns at the South, and after- wards appoint citizens of those places, whose Joyalty is ascertained, as postmasters. BZ As indicative of the enormous number of new wells to be bored this season, the Mendvitle Republican states that during the sable ga beac engines have through that place en route to t! oe g place en row! i he coal _ ip The Custom-house receipts at SanjFran- co since January Ist,amounts to 2,500000 in he pod he! peyrra soldiers took up home- tead lands in Stearns county, Minneso the month of May. ai vale S# The salt product of the Hocking Valle: Obio, for 1864, was 1,677,771 bushels, From the tax on which the government has received 341,011 68. Wy Alexander Black, of East Bridge, Conn., has recently become heir to several million dollars by the death of a brother in England. 7 Upwards of one hundred officers for cole ored troops have been appointed with the last three eee ee to fill vacancies in the Twenty-fifth Army Corps, ordered to Tex- wr 87° A splendid sword was presented to Gen. Kilpatrick, at his headquarters, Lexingtcn, N. C., op Saturday last by his cavalry com- mand. @7Speaker Colfax and party left Atchison 00 the 2ist in a special coach forthe Pacific ‘coast. They were weil armed, and will have @military escort from Little Blue, through to Denver. D.A. Butterfleid, Esq, of Atchison, presenied Mr. Colfax witha new Ballard re. peating rifle. S87 In Paris, which has a population of 2,700,000, the police costs 11,530,134 francs per snnum. A correspondent of the Brooklyn Union offers to give $160,000 towards buying up so mach of the National Debt as shall be suffi- cient to obliterate the income tax. S27 The annual estimate of the expenses of the New York city government, this year is $2,077,284 01. @7To announce the arrivalofa Pennsylya- mia regiment in Philadelphia three guns are red; for a New Jersey regiment two guns; for an Eastern regiment one gun. [7 The New Orleans Picayune says there is & large surplus population in that city, who are Without employment or means of subsis- | ence I" The receipts at the Chicago Fair last Week were £100,000, ¥ | 7” Newspapers in Georgia se]! at three eggs apiece ily Orders has been issued by the govern- ment for the prosecution to completion as rap- scly as possible of the work on Fort Wool, at he Rip-Raps, Hampton roads. a ber. wae of silk genes of all sorts, ex. orted from Lyons, in 1°61, was $7: 5, 00% gold value. : ‘“ : — > Sir Hugh Rose, who played’so conspic- nous a port a Pi ea of the Sepoy mMutiay. returne om India, to ass: the command in chief in Ireland. x bier _ S77 In consequence of the Muller murder, the ‘Southwestern Company are building first-class cacTiages to communicate with one another, King Leopold obstinately refused to tolow bis physician’s prescriptions—Renc: = recovery of his fealtn. mer tturnsout that James Lynch, a D Yorker, and a member of the Fourth ae cavalry, was the captor of Jeff. Davis. @7Governor Brown of Georgia cays thar she ridicnious figure cut by the renel chiet- tain in petticoats wiilldo more to shame the | Sontherners out of sympathy for their late “President” than ell the victories ef the Fed- eval army. S7The amount of specie belonging to the State of Tennessee captured at Abadia, was £600,000. It filled fifty-six boxes and two small cass. The boxes Were all sealed with the Mexican cap and the word “Libertad,” which would indicate that it may have been ssed for blockade-rumning purposes. One box contained $1,700 in Mexican gold dollars. “7 The Harrisburg Telegraph states that there appears to be & general agreement among the railroad compantes and pruprietors po irons ae oie to reduce the wages of y cent, commenctn, G a months ; sas The steamer which left New York for Europe on Saturday, took ont between thir. teen and fourteen hundred persons intending tospend the summer abroad, and the Hel- vetia, from Liverpool, breught twelve han- dred and forty-seven emigrants. 7 Lvery Obinese house in Sen Francisco was draped in Mourning tor the death of Pres. | ident Lincoln. @7- One of the immense reawo, famous grove in Ualaveras coum Grote fell down notlong ago. It was 305 toe iit lemgtb, nd 35 feet in diameter at the ya, 7 avin Augusta, every person sending or ra, ceiving & telegraphic message, is requirea to turnish evidence of having taken the oath or allegiance. s7-The Emperor Maximillian has just as. | signed himself a salary of two millions of dollars per year from the Mexican treasury. Sa The cotton mills of Wocusocket, R. I., and of al] the surrounding manafsoturing towns, re starting up. The scarcity of heip | is &@ great drawback, however. pecially are in great demand. REBEL PROPRETY ly TENNRSSEF.—It is au- thoritatively announced that the President has ordered @ suspension of thesales of rebel Jand- ed pro for the non-payment of direct tax- evade as polly wus saad, seving joy wi! she Southern ‘Seee, 3 eae S7in St. Peters’ there is a sergeant? panes L 3 Raped ri ahabiens, @nd the tose le corps, in& population fe 6400000 one Popu. of $39,999, 87 Frederick Sm ernor of New Hane hire ny 8th. The s.000. The year's interest The es Teceipts are Weavers es- $674,060 above the | qpediiate 30 be provided amount 19 g2,c0n° sted Gove | | theirdestination before the time expires for re- TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY: | A TEANTIO BTBAMBUTP COB LINE \ SCREW STREAMERS NEW YORK. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA PROPOSALS. PRorosaLs FOR STATIONBEY. Orricr or SECRETARY OF THE SENATE Jane }, 1855. Is pursuance of the ‘‘act legalizing and makisg e: BANKERS, First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. ‘PROPOSALS. Pp Ropepo BA Ls. Navy _DepartMexy, s AND Docks, May Fass. senied: Proponsis, for each class separately en- for i ; Te | ETOWN. raed ** lass No. (name the class) appropriations for such necessary ebjacts as have 4 2, | AND GRORG. forthe Navy Yard at name the gard.) wilt bere uaa rocomibctadeg in the geuctalapproprintioa | 7: ?- OOORB, (of 22y Cooke & Oo.,) President. | rman i une a aw jority ‘. x an Ee TIN iS colved at Ore at which hour the Opening of the | vile for certain inci tental expenses of the Dapeet- Nha Ra A ok | FoR Ran: Gant oR write dids will be commenced, for furnishing andde- ments and Officeeof the Goverament, and foroth. | “ Leave Pier No. 3) North Biver, New York, at 4 liverimg at the several Navy Yards named. the | Seo approved the 2th day of August. A. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY 1) oudoebeo ne dave . ater: and articles embraced in printed sched- 3342, Sealed Proposals will be received at this | | Leavy. ws wharf, 107 Water street, George- ales, which, with full instructions, will be fur- | office until 120’clock on Wednesday, the lst amD | town. at9s. m., Tuesdays and Baturdays, for ‘Now nished on application. aud sent by gail, if sore: | day of July, 1803, for farnishing the following ar- | py 1 ENT OP THE UNITED | Yorks st? + Pueaday: uested, to persons desiring to offer to contract | ticles of Btationery for the use ofthe United states | FINANCIAL AG! = Freight rece forany or ail of the classes named therain. by the | enete, suck arte ey Moet) guatity, STATES, careful mann: commandants of the several Nav . for the | an @ approved by etary, viz: i i classes for the yards under their eommand, or by See at ae raat: Crass, OTH ST., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT | the Navy Agent nearest thereto, or by the Bureau No. 1. 50 reams Cartridge Paper, very tough, Passage and State Rooms, with superior accom- for any or all of the yards. nd with very smooth surface, 28 b Te: odations f¢ fe ure, direct through In consequence of recent orders to retrench | sraare. and toweigh mot len thee aP pouches Government securities with Treasurer United | Pods Hons or com te albaa tao nd Saratoga. Government expenses, only Afty per cent. of the | the ream, per ream. : tates Tiekets good for either n fe ‘or steamers St. guantity of articles named in the schedules for | “2. 100 reams Cartridge Paper, very tough, and Joba, Hendrick Hudson, Daniel Drew, and C. Vib- Navy Yards, excepting for building materials, | machinery, coal and Naval Asylum. will be re- qu red or received, but bidders will affix the prices and carry out the amouats on all the articles named in the schedules, in order that the bids may beuniform. _ ; : * To prevent confusion and mistakes im scaling the offersynohid will be recerved which contains classes for more than one yard in one envelope; nor any bid which ts mot perfectand complete in ttself according to the forms of off-r and guaranty.and each individ- ual of a firm must sign the bid and contract. Bidders are herebycautioned and particniarly notitied that their offers must be in the form here- inafter prescribed. and be mailed in time to reach with very smooth surface, 23 by 3) iach And to weigh not less than $2 pounds to the resi, pe i 3. 10reams Cartridge Paper, very to with very smooth surface. 19 by 4 Inchon geasne andite week not less than 23 pounds te the ream, per ream, 4. ‘eams Soft Wrapping Paper, per 2 reams white Law-cap Paper. satin finished railed, of very best quality. per ream. . 5. 76 reams white Cap Paper, satin finish, ruled, of the very best qraue O ay ream. a he reams whi 8) ‘aper, seco; ii ruled, per ream, sits poe A) highly bard, on the Hud River. Through to Providence and B by the splen- did steamers of the Neotune Ste hip Comprar, sod to Portland by Cromwell’s eld-established ine. freight and passace. apoly to roi W:B Now & CO., 1GLOWERS © BOWEN. is onom hee ee Mee Sb Wet erect, New Work. Pasesge and State Rooms be engaged at the 7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. “We Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKB & OO., a8 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THB 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commitaien to Banks _ and Bankers. a A eonstant eupply of the Notes on hand and | Mahe Washington, D.C 7, 0 reams white Quarto Post Paper, glazed and hard calenderei, ruled, and to weigh a ceiving them; no did :rrll be comsid-red which shall hs ready for immediate delivery, will be made for fatlures of the mail. All offers must be accompanied by the bidder's license, or a certi- fied copy thereof. To guard against offers being opened before the time appeinted, bidders are rejuest>d to endorse on the envelope, above the address, and draw a line under the endorsement, thus a Proposais for Roses No. f nam ss) for the Vary Yard ot (maine the yard.) ity the Chief of tbe Bureau of Yardaand Docks, Washington. D.C.”” hard calendered, plain, and to weigh not less than | We buyand sell all classes of GOVERNMENT unds to the ream. pe~ ream. SEGURITIES at current market rates, 20 reams small Letter Paper, white, highly glazed and hard calendered, plain, per ream. FORNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections glazed and alendered, ruled, per ream, on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE 11. 10 reams white Packet Note Paper, highly azed | 1 T ream, 2. 100 reams whi ines eno ee | We purchase Government Vonchers on the MOST | FAVORABLE TBBMS, and give carefol and 1. 4C. TOR FORT RIGHNOND, DAILY. . THE BAY L Will leave the Union Do. sily.atéP,M..tor FORT MONROE AND NOBFOLK, VA Connecting at Port Movroe with a line of claes steamers, daily, on James River, for E STEAMERS foot of Ooncord street, 10. 20 reams white Packet Note Paper, highly a slazed and hard calendered, plaia, us first- Instructions and forms of offer, with copiss of | Rs, bite Jai ‘i | CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, VA, the laws pearing on the subject. willbe furnished | eriRighin plavea cad Pee eae Note 2a: | prompt attention to RENGRNIAG ye ndantes of yards, . eam, ° . 2 = tF Fe Buceaa, on application to all or either of them. | "9475 goven Cap Portfolios, without locke, per | ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS | WILL LEAVE RICHMOND ATG AM. DATLY, Clase No, 1. Bricker class No-e; Stone; class No, | °92°3° a P ass No. 1, Bricks; class No. 2, Stone; class No. 15. 5 dozen Quarto Portfolios, wit! 4, Yellow Pine Lumber; class No. 5, Oak and hard | dozen. ith locks, per o.5, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper 16. ; class No.7, Lime, Bair ang Plaster; ement; class No. 9, Gravel &nd Sand; i Fire Sand and Fire Iron, Iron glopping at City Point, and connecting at Fort ‘oproe with the Bay Ling Steamers that leave Norfelk at 2). P.M B in time for the Fa for Washington C: The steamers of this line navigate the James River going and reterning, entirely in daytime. | | and to any other business entrusted to us. cog sdozen Blank Books, quarto size, morocco | FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- Tr a doze morandun Books (see: MENT LOANS at all times cheerfally tarnished. 17. 1)dezen Memorandum Books. merocco covers, containing 2 qui WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, dozen arriving in Baltimore d Western trains, and , Ottaro size, res each, per “ ivi s i he furtifica N. id Bpikes; No. 12, Steel: class No. 14, 18. 3dozen small ™ d e giving passengers ample time to see t Filan. clase No. 13, Paints, Gilwand Glass: classNo. | recco covers, per } size Memorandum Books, mo- | WASHINGTON, Marel 20, 1855 ma2i-tf | fious,and all other ovjecte of imterest, | RoE pie Crandlery; class No. 17, Hardware;class | | 19. 6 dozem improved Ready Reference Files, per A A TICKETS for the above places can be had on No. i, 19. Firewood; class | dozen. : be 7.30 NATIONAL 7.30 | vcard citheboaw. Yr? P . SPA aC Tat eae pated Fen, Knives, pearl | °° LOAN, Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk. .....—---..$6.00 - S30 5 = r tipped, assorte; |. Be areas. 3 bh 00. eee 5.00 Gifs: class No. 25 Augure: clkes Ho-cT Ananeaeite | polit hantian, Gree Geoe fated Pon Kuives, | MF. JAY OOOER, of our Arm, having resumed | oy couch tickets from Baio to Wounoad | $3m Cosi; class No. 23, Bituminous Cumberland Coal; | hozen. : pped, assorted styles, per | the General Agency for Government Loans, we City Point. 7.50 &2 Btate roams and meals extra. &2~ The state room accommodations are unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied. 2” Passengers taking the 115 train from FREGADEL 7HIA will make connectioa with isline, : B2- Passengers taking the 8.(0 A. M. train from NEW YORK, have ample time to dine in Balti- are prepared to furnish promptly te agents and | purchasers U. 8. 7-39 TREASURY NOTES. These notes are issued, under date of August 18, 1864. in denomonations of $50, $100, $500. $1,000 and $5,000, class No, 32, Machinery and Tools, 8 dozen four blaie Pen Knives, o BOosT. tipped, assorted etyles, per iozen. abucebaeilss, 23, 4 dozen Ivory- handle Erasers, per dozen 3 dozen Ivory Folders. 9 inches long aad 1 wire, to wei, Dot less dozeu, per @orene pean Oe ncencortne) 2. 12dozen Paper Weights, of bronze, and of assorted atyles, per ream Class No.1, Bricks; class No. 2, Stone; class No. 5, Oak and Hard Wood; class No. 6, White Pine, uniper and Cypreas; cl Lime Hair and Plaster; No. 8 Cement; class No, 9, Gravel and Band; class No. 9°72, Moulding and Fire Sand and Fire Clay; class No. 11, Iron, Iron Spikes is No. 7, cut glass, acd Nails; class No tei; clasa No. 13, Pig- | 2. 8dozen Bronze Metter Clips, assorted styles more, iron; clas Mog wil agian Nes ie Paints BEES pe: Ca nite Wax © z * | They bearing interest at 78-10 per cent. per an- a et ere taking the 5 P. Baas from 0.16, 3 ander y; * d ‘apers, D % c oti i this line. lass No: 1s. ‘Stati onery: class No. | per pound , pers, 40 to the pound, | num, and have coupons attached, payable in law. | WABHINGTON, make connection with: this lin lass No. ;: 25. 25,000 large size Wax Matches, in tin bexes, | ful money, on February 15th and August 15th of HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. jo} tf rovender: cl: No. 23, Belting, Pac Sperm and Lubricat! class No. 27, Anthraci ‘oa; nous Cumberland Coal; clas ous Broad Top Coal and chinery and Tools. _NEW YorK, 1. Bricks; class No. 3. Stone; class No. 22. Btone:class No, 3. Yellow pine timber; clata No, 4. Yellow pine lumber; class No 5. Oak and bard weed; class No.6, White pine, spruce, jani- per.and eypreee; class No. 7. hair, and plaster; clase oa Cement; class 9. Gravel con ernine: 200) Seon rer M. od 29, gtoss Matches, on wooden sticks, without sulpbur,im paper boxes, containine to Bh IS doren Propeliing Poneils, with b . ozen Propelling Pencils, w: for erch, per dozen. ith box ofleads 31. 24 dozen black Lead Pencils, Faber’s No. 1 and 2, or others of like quality, per dozen. ‘i 32. 4 dozen extra large size, Cut Glass Inkstands. with glass tops, per dozen. - 33. 4 dozen InBstands, of class or other material. assorted styles and sizes, per dozen, Mi 3. 6 dozen Cut @ Inkstands. 1% inches square, with metal ee tops, for desks, per each year, The principal will be paid in lawful money on August 15th, 1867; or, at the optiono the holder, the notes may them be exchanged, at par, for OUNT VERNON. Bini: 80, Semi: Bitimi- TICE. asa No. 30), The POTOMAC rEnny COMPANY having ob- Pictou; class No. 32, Ma- tained the privilege of landing, and a lease of the wharf at Mount Ver- non, an excursion steamer will! leave the Company’s wharf, foot of 7th street. or FRIDAY, June 2, at! o’olock &. m., m: ins eS: ular trips thereafter on MONDAYS, WE! f3 DAYS and FRIDAYS of each week. 4 Fare to Mount Verne: d return, including admission to the Ground! U. 5. FIVE. TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure ef the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years om Angust lst, 1967, with interest at SIX PER CENT IN GOIN. Ni - i z @ozen. IN RISWIOK, ron, iron eB, $ ._12. ; s . Der y No-1® Pig iroprelass Noo li, Filesrefeus | $6. adozen Wood Bund: boxes, per dozen. ont worth in the market about NINE PEE ONT | JOTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. 37. 6 dc zen pieces Bilk Taste 100 dozen Red Tapes, No, 39. 75dozen Red Tape: 40. 200 dozen Bed Tape: sole; and glass: class 0. 17. Stationery; class No. 20. Hay and straw; class No. 21. Provender; class No. 22. Charcoal; class No. r dozen. }, per dozen, per dozei No. 16. Ship premium, from which deduct the preminm upon Hardware; class No. 13. the accrued gold interest, and there is left a net premium upen the bonds of SIX PBR OENT., ‘The steamer C. VANDEBUILT will leave Bal- timore every TUEBDAY BVENING for Alexandria, Washington, and jo. 13, per dozen, 3. 7 : ‘ 41.2 pounds White Rubber, Georgetown, Soa tapes ag ce NG 24, Sperm | pound, per Pound, abber, «© pieces ‘tothe | with » prospect of a much greater value at the Guaturpine Will leave hor wharf, 107 Water sty rtbsicite oat eleee Noe Deere TNO. T: | puna ver pound nk Nubber, 49 pieces to the | date of the maturity of the Beven-Thirty Notes. | O'clock, and Alexandria at 8 o'clock, touching Broad-top coal; class No 31, Copperand composi: | 43. 2dozen Pencil Rubbers, per dozen We receive in payment for subscriptions the sey- | at,all the naual Jandings on the Petomig river, tion nails: class No. $2, Machinery and tools; = a A ae 4 eral issues of HINEHART & CO. 107 Water, street, George Soe a oy pig) dozen Gillott's: black” swan quill ‘Biel FIVE PER ORNT. TREASURY NOTES, Sora, and 242 F street, between 13th'and 14te, . Yellge bing timtescstase Nor Btone; class No, | Oar. 60 dozen Perry's large, blue-barrel Btoe} | Sowing secrued interest thereon. We ale tak | 7 wood; class No. 6. pruce, juniper, | Pens, per dozen. . Certificates of Indebtedmess and Government : an% class No 9, Gravel roa yee’ piper! |p aprenses a, Gillot’s small-barrel Steel Pens, | Bonas of all ines at thelr current value, aRSY Bzytoes Line, semt-week fron’ spikes, and mails: clas No. 12. ‘Stool; class | 17s g50m Ferry electro-etit Oreesteas Pane, | wait tatuomation farnished upon application in WASHINGTON: sci GBoRG: . 4, Files; le ints, @i + 5 < * le Glace No. 15, Bhip cnaadlory; clase No" 17 Hara: | , %0. 26 eross Perry’s three-point Steel Pens, per ecoalan AND HOLDERS op | BPReeT™ M*viower, Wutladelphie and Geores Han No. 2). Has ag Mirae; class No-at, | _2!- 60 erossof other Steel Pens, assorted styles, | OA 7-30 NOTES. ne : WEDNESDAYS and SAP. | ver gross, ORS seing care, ane No 2. Charcoal; class No. 23. 52, 100 dozen Bteel-lipped and other styles Pen- AR Or Ow a In order te prevent the mutilation of these notes ‘Wharves, Pailadel- and hose; class No. 24, Sperm phia, and No. 59 Water street, between and lubrleating dite; clase Ho. 25, Augers; class | Zier? Per {S000 penholders, rosewood, three | W® Secretary of the Treasury has given notice | snd Hie, eee Batis Broad top coal: class No. 35, Machinery and per gosta. es o0, yar that the notes are not negotiable unless all the un- ae we. a9 3OEN B. DAVIDSON, tools; class A. Btore-house; class B.Plamber-shop. | 55°] dozen Japanned ‘Tin Paper-Folders, per | matured coupons are attached. what fs Philadelphia, Wi, POLEDE, 46 i ozen. JAY COOKE & 00, orth Wharves. Class No. 2. Hats. boots, shoes. &c 56. en jet Black Ink in quart, fi Fi Bror i ce class No. Groeeri: el No. Ay ball Ping bowls. very best quality, per cahicy fob 4-dt? Bankers, Bont Kise ye pa * e each size. Proven ‘83. 5 dozen small bottles best Carmine Ink, per OLD AND STOCKS, FFICH BALTIMORE & OHIO BE. CO. ASHINGTON. dozen. Wasuinoron, December 13, 1866, Class No.1. Briekeclase Ne, 2: Stone; class No, | “23° pounds red Sealing Wax, 20 sticks tothe | _ Our office as boon placed, in direct tele . 4. Yellow pine lumber; class No. 5. Oak and hard | pound, in‘, pound boxes, per poun gommunien ion = rot ant ce c oe wood; class No.6. ite pi i id 60, 6 dozen jars Mucilage, with metal tops, and | Booms in ot ork, insuring promptness in prone; clans No; 7. Lime, belr and plaster: class | brusi for exch per G0z¢0. oa Trunks, 15 inches | Farenass ane sates wade at the umual rates ger Trains between Washinetea ad Baltimore . + 9. ; bl, oD mm 5 be °. $ Moulding and fre sand and Gre lay el by 9% inches square, and 13 inches deep, with RITTENHOUSE, FOWLER & CO., will be ran as foliews: 8: rom alls and Bankers, 352 Penns. av. 10. Blate: clase No. 11. Iron. locks. to be in all reapects like the sample at this | _™8-t RAINS MOVING NORTH. Fikes; clare Hora; stesl; class ois, Pig iron; | oles: per dozen. ——— Ho, 1 BALTIMORE, WAY STATION & HAR- class No. 14. Piles; class No. 15 Paints, oils and 62, 8 dozen embossed Paper Boxes, 12 inches TWOO.D’S BISBURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:15 A.M. gis a 1858 No is. Bhip,chandlery; class No, v. by 8 inches aquare, and 2); inches deep, per auire st peices oe a.m. ware; ¢ lo. 18. lopery; 0, 19. aozen. . 2—] HILAPEL: - | Firewood: Rere$-ps 20 Hay and straw; class No. 63. 4 dozem Ralers, round and flat, 13and 16 inches PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, PRESS -Inare Woetingicn 7304, eee ee 21. Provender; class No. 22. Ohare class No. | in length, perdozen. PILE DRIVER, Philadelphia 1:56 P. u., New York 5:30 P.u. Ho 23. Belting, packing and bose; class No. 2%. Sperm 64. 5.000 white adhesive Envelopes, fer letters, axp ~ Baltimore tickets sold and lubrichting oils; class No. 25, Iron work pi- | very smooth and thick, 9% inchen by 4 inches HYDBAULIO SAND PUMP No. 3-BALTIMORE & WESTERN TRAIN— Erracite coals clase No_29, Bituminous Gacaber. | “05, 20/00 white adhesive Envelopes, for letters, |p y asra: Weskinaten 5-12 ng at way A. M,. stoppi! stations. ecting at Relay with the Mail Train for the West, ‘and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 No. 4—N-SW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 11:15 a.m. Arriveat Baltimore at 13:45 P.M., Philadelphia 5:37 P.u., New York 10:00 P.M. No. §—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY 8TA- ooth and thick, 8’; inches by 33 inches |, per M. no white adhesive Envelopes, for letters yery smooth and thick, and in all respects to be of the bighest quality, 5% inches by 3 inches square, ver. 10.000 white adhesive Envelopes of the high- est quality, to suit the small sized note paper, ractical tests having fully demonstrated th: superiority of this machin over all others for the purpose of sinking Oil Wells, the undersigned is aor prepared to receive omiere for the ga: lalte a maachisery oom pen overythln, req for the boring of oil wells excep’ ng, the STREAM ENGINE AND CAST IRON DRIVING PIPE, (but will be furnished, if desired, at a reasonabis land coal; class Lhe Machinery and tools. FOLK. Class No. 1 Bricks; class No 2. Stone;class No. % peuew pine timber; class No.4. Yellow pice umbe: Price,) and di se6 with the use of the derrick 3 per M. TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 FP. M., connect- meee white adhesive Envelopes for cards, | 7°! aren now ie tie, and into atranend, Deine on | ing at Relay vith Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- m1 ff colored Envel: i ‘i ras on wheels and port le, can be i > Orato batt colored baveli The detritus is removed from thewell by ourpat- | 4:30 F, M. Arrive st Baltimore 6:10 Pp. wu. This Ro, 22. Qharcosl; ‘class Ho. 23. Belting, pecking, | ie ea oots if caored Bor “inches by Sirians | ent hydraulic procens, and does cot, require the | tain siepnat Bladeusbarg, Beltsville, Laurel and class No. 25, Augers; class No, 27. Anthracite for documents, per M Femioy al of the Grill trom the baring. 7 nia stooees a. Coe a ee eee eG ec tnthracite | *iiithe Epvelopes must have @ full pocke, and | B0t Only removes all the detritus in from Sto 19 | No. 7—BOSTON, ALBANY & NEW YORK BX- ; 53 ee deseribed as adhesive must be pr: minutes, but likewise effectually clears out and BES RAIN—Leave. Washington 6:00 Pp. mu, fate ask Ram oam ane Breed 1oP Ot: | Puente along the rnin dae of ae lapee,™™°™"” | opens all the mall ol veins that are ag often ur | Arrivoat How York 4-004. m. Malls and Pateon: classNo. 32. Machinery and tools; class A. Sashes. The quantities of the different articles above set | tirelyclosed Upby the old rocess of sand pumpia fer, by this train oonnet Fat ihe early morn- eer fe Hi . + | forth are supposed to be what will be required Wit is machine an‘ Sy sl engineer, ‘dines leaving New Yo: for the Nast, North ° PENSACOLA. FLA. but the Secretary of theBenate reserves to himsael} | Well can be sunk from 400 to 600 feet within a pari at fest. No Philad: Baltimore tickets by or Bri_ks; class No. 5. Oak and hard | the right to order from contractors more or less of fe from 16 to $0 days after the soil pipe has been | gol thy this train. which is limited 1p capacity . 6, White pi 4 , | th ral articles, according to the f th ven. : Government orders to insure the maM. lage No.7, Lime bale: aga plaster; | Departsrent, B10 ie Wants of the | | Arrangements are being made for the constrag- |” Wo. SU DALT MORES HARRIGSURG,, TAN class N . Slate; class No.1]. Iron, iron nails, the act approved June 17, 1845, the Secretary OB an rf NY i Pit ork, | Leave Warhingtou PP, irand arrive ie and spikes; class. No. 12: Steel; clase No: If. Files! | of the Bennte is, directed to coming bin purchases | Rortae'{aformation, price, terms, Ser eddies | MOTCS22E:® vope ILADRPEEA AND he i 3 e fi arti ie grow! = 'e s . B . 9) 7 Eafe Chandiery class No' I Hecdearcr leche, | facture of the United States, Provided thessne | SIMEON LELAND, Metropolitan Hotel, New | wusrann TRAIN Leave ®, mat 7:30 i, Hit perzc lena Woned “ohcaaa uae | Santi Gc oak Pic seteetbeecets | 2 re | Eni meeccea hae Gatye, Whale, No. 25. Belting, Taekio = and hose; class No. 24. as goed | reas S quality and price gan beob- 518 JOHN D. EDMOND &00., 518 arkerabarg. and all poinis in fomt.- Reaches Foe manera ear cae | Eee tcte anne et a meee: | on a teea Nemo Rae ROG ai peretEre we tpicno} > ii x 5 ions © 3 5 .M, S . M. iy ¥ and tools myZ-lswiw meVlog prevent tae ay NATIONAL cache ser gempgt BUILDING, th the oie Ayo trains t0 or wan annapolis co whetber wr LERS f the United Stater, 5 UNDAY TRAPNB. AUOTION SALES. Siphe artiolet must be delivered at the ofice of | BUILDER’ BUAGKSMITH’S, HOUBEHOLDand | erg ONLY THAING THOM WASHINGTON the Secretary of the Senate at Washington, free GENE®A,, dARDWARB snd CUTLERY, for passengers on Sunday are the 8:15 and 11:15 FUTURE DAYS. of any charge for carriage, on or before the frst | Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and | a.m, and 3.P, M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P. mM. ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT MULES, le ee Horse shoe Neil. Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, | for Baltimore, Philadelphia, amd the West, and pi Mw . very article must be of the very best quality, ‘Axletreas, Nor, and Washers, Anvils, Vices the 6 p. u. for New York omy. Chics Quartermaster’s Ofica, Devet of Washingion, unless an inferior quality is called for. Bh ald Picks, Axes, Boye, Giue, “3 THROUGH TICKETS to the West, as well as to fashington, D. oe 13, 1865. { = sufficient Ps eas of gach artic To posed jovels, Pgichars tro ac . Fbiledelpb New York, er Boston, @an be had at Will be sold at public auction, ‘under the direc- Fag (of paper half a quire, and of enve! Ta 35) is Split Cane ottoms, Station Ticket Office at all heurs in the cara tion of Brevet Colonel Charles H. Tompkins, A. | {,occompany the proposal. and to be marked with all of which we offer at 1 af at mew office in the American Tele; jMaet the Oorrals. near the Observatory, inthe | por reas. Ofte Par seat ane Oi vaner she,melght 518 ™ LOWEST OASH PRIOS, 513 Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between Y SIVE AND SLX THOUSANS MULES, the foregoing list will be deemed © class: aud tue | D2o ___ feb 16-17) ote AGG AGH will be checked at all honrs.—algo for which have been used in the Goverament service. | lowest aries RGaU te eenatieean if ciple . 367 D STREBTE 367 rouge saints, to seve mea) le and confusion at seute pale will gommenee on MONDAY, May 2. | con for the same on executing a bend, with PAPERHANGINGS ALL G@BES, whether soldiersor citizens, Peet eR hier = inue mi day to oor seers, Sy ee les satisfactory to the Secretary AND DOW SHADES. are’ estly req the Sar tlie soracch te asern | femmistohe, segs osha? auicie gate | | Thettetamletaine nr elonen cup pris, | fui of tins eablinns the Pra a Ze mules will be sold singly to thehighest bid. | tary within tendaya after the proposal has been | ** wae a set. near 3 iets Tor ladies Tins attendante. ‘and the Terms cash, in Government funds. If any articles eontracted for should not be de- an babe or eo ath Garg, nd 4 . H. RUCK £ work in their line executed promptly. iz the to 1 Brie. Gen. and One acrarmatter. ipferior ia aby retp get te Tae tnrnpfon ene Sona of | $27 er country. OY USE PONY om oe {ie dectstous of Or eee 1B. e contrac 101 EH-WANG, T of the is Chief Quarter master’s Office, Devos of Washi Propossle should be epgored © Pro: for iy EDY 408 GUROATERAE, le oP. BMITH, r of ‘Transportation, Washington, ye May 25 tee Buariatr of the| meee aehing irected to the | Gun Box WiLL PERFORM A CDRS, edfent L. M. COLE: Agent. deo 6 nee iGR.— Fhe abo Le ia atill being Contin. | | Pro, ale sod ppoclmens tust be delivered st Lael Labeler tt it plasann’ to fog taste, F PANNEYLVANIA ROUTH ec - e y eee i shin, par- | the office free of charge. | 14 W. FORNEY, gixithont, f di ‘ars free. NORTHWEST AND SoUTHWesr. Brig. Gen, and OnlefQaaeon ater Seo Taw PTHTY OF the Benate, United Btates, 8.0. Upham, 400 Uhertaut sereets Bh red my61t Depot of Washington. | —— a. snd fa Washington by 8.0, a venue. Sent by mail, $a6-201: , 9 : SAL OF GOVERMENT Honane “oTie® s : On and after December 23, ‘Will Teave Bal- — o ‘ TEINWAY & SONS PI ; Marth Calvert Batten’ . : A ¥ F: AN . | timore from 8 as follows [Will be sold, at public auction to t ighest ASHINGTON, D. O.. May 28, 1835, t PAN QUS RE Peak Also, several new, end Eittavar Ares <8 .M. bidder, at the thue and places namedb low, vir; | MANY THOUSANDS OF MULBAxre bein, Meee Lane AN OB,, The superiorit ubare se ee ee i: BALTIMORE, MARYAigy: WEDNESDAY, | P90, clit Dunlic sale at Washington car, | iatlianed,. We invite the public el dad ozs 615A, M. TRADN FROM WASHINGTON . a will cont - e LANCABTBR, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, mala ie reduced in proportion f0 fue redaction at ine. at cur Warerooms, ¢o er of 11th street, and apa tan ket aad for me an 5 4 ‘avidly Bole Agent of Steinway’s Pianos, ‘Mason. Buffalo ter. x, Osnan- READING, PBN YLV ARIA, THURDay, | resresre int ee Seorga Potomac, of the | Hamlin’s Oabinet Organs, errr py ‘Seigan, aad Magara as Falls, Soy ’ WHET CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THURS. | TREMAINE WERED EEO SCL-MULE | ‘7.0 HOUSMEMEPRRS AND OTHERS —Hoas- aa akok DAY, June 15, 1865, . Many of them were bought in the begtining of | saree eats 8 find at on store a qussse P. Mi, TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, | {he "er, sayonne mules. socompanied the aries GurLany aod PLA BIN A, dabok atest! Oot We pitesbure ant Brees pemore ; une. x ‘and cam are thor- | styles and west cash r 4 Sa e PITTSBORO, PENNEYLVANT A, THURSDAY | {24M broken hardened by exercise, fertioand | "7 othe 1ONTTSB a REVERIDOR sHn'6.45. P.MTMATN PROM Wasnrn BALTIMoay dane 22. 1863, ane ane maar: aot e € 80 long sarrounded by the | _apl2 lotif Gad Fi ? Hail, 7th at, Connects with the 10 P. M. sprees from Baile June 23. 1365.. ’ The whole South is stripped of farming stock, THE PUBLIC.—The ‘undersigned havin tt on < é eamar Tt PITTBPORGH. FERNSYLV ANIA, THURSDAY Sinai. Taken totapyiy ine trion, oe eet | prance ts epee abaaren, suitable for granite iS . 5 hi bli re X | about & hi 4 7 TWO HUNDRED OAVALRY HORSES ¥ 4 yaad WHat | month aymesy eat oN two sal at each place. TBUR VALUM: and sagh thinsid scataway farming purposes many good bar- erate get wor! safeee a. th See | ey Is tees peRtaway, oF at Piscataway ; Orapavers ant nels Sens, ee Ay psftle? fRcommoncs at 10 a, | speouls nn pircupeine thamand Gisponse ot | J 1 Onanee O05, va Louisa onET! ATW ON SUNDAY. JAMES Av aETy: sartnrrsueMadmiranectmgl wre: Having made FR pty soe Leaving Washington at$ o'clock P. M, lgagier General, ta chars 8. cignments CHEBA aed BOGS ore SLEEPING CARS ON WIGET TRAINB, vision @. M- G0, evet al ‘York prices BeLpinas’ MOKeTs AP Raves, Pros mares bp etd| HORSE, five years |. J LOW FARE AND (OK TIME. ia \nis as country. a in three minutes, ‘atio: K : ae Pamir : EI @UAGRS, Histo! : ak. Ta Inquire ot 306 we Bind Pyssenger * +, ogee we Paiste eee ta nm Company's Office. 241 Fetrect, between 13th and | MPOBTANT TO 14 —MADAM WENAH I can be consulted ogee Je of Female Die- Houretrom 1bve.me tos pra, Bor paricalars ow m 10 a.m, to 2 i send for a circular, ak taeda me 3-im* STROLOGY.—MADAME KROURE will give information onal] thealtnirs of life, and ia respect to all other subjects. Bhe can be consult- ed atall hours of theday anicvening, Gentle- Ben $1, Ladies 8 cents Bhe can also show likeness as large as life. Residence 416 3d street, between Pa. av. and C street. je3 lw* i Gee BSTBLL, Proressonjor Miowire> of ho h. iy treated ail Gignas efor thirty years, can be consulted, as t 162 Chambers street, New York, or’ by nd medicine t Married or adies who require a safe and certain reme~ removing obstruction, from waatever gause, can rely upon hb Jebrated infallible French Female Monthly Prif No. 1s to restora regularity in 48 hours. if of short standing, but obstinate caecs of long standing may require No. 2 ichare four degre: Rveaeet eee No.1 hy sin, ay efor and can never fail ries > box. Can be obt t No, TR At, New York city. or sent by mail. w ‘all inatrue- tions, by addressing No. 99 New York Port Office Also solaig Washington at No. 407 ot® street, between B and F: and corner New York avenue and lith street. Copyright secured, my30 3m* D® ‘ies 420 Penn's avenu = between 4!, and 6th streets, Offers a certain and speedy cure, af GONORRHEA, GLEBT, BU BO. SYPHILIS STRIOTERE. 8BMI- aL _ W acy BLA RBS. DISRAce OF THE LUNGS. LIV &e FLAMRD DOBR, HE aad LIVER, KIDNBYS, D SFLEEN; BORK EYES, SORE THROAT, G ing had many years experience in the prac- of those diseases, the doctor bids da’ to all competition in their treatment and cure, Recent cases of venereal disease@® cured in oro or twodays. Ladies and gentiemen can consuls him at his office from 9 to 4 o'clock daily, my 27-3m* Tur era HE TEST MEDIY one of the most powerful he: has ever appeared before _ public, ing powers are gifts from childhood, amines diseases with perfect s¢ecura: never been grown to fail. She is me DR. OUBTIS, a UM AND NafOBAL CLAIR- OYANT g Physicians that Her ses- Bhe ex- cated. . Mra, C. willdo all she advertives, as thousands can tes tify. Bhe will aleo read from the powers of second sight of the it, present and future Office 420 Penra, avenue, Washington, batween 42 avd 6th streets. my 13-1:0* MES, 2. 2. WRIGHT. Ciairroyant and Mag- netic Phyrician,(the mest reliable in thi city,) who‘* heals by laying ov hands” all curable diseases, may be consulted at 450 6th street, nesr Bstreet. Consultation free. my 3-Im* 21 DR. BACKER, 218 8 The Most Wonderfol Astrologer, = No. 215 K street. between |7th and 18th #ts,, two equares from the F at. cars.gives fulland boop att ig information concerning all affairs threugh life, 2 and in regard to Health, Wealth aud Mar—- rit.ge, Love Affairs, Journeys, Law Suits, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death Dr. Backerecan be consulted from 8 in the moruing till 9 in the eve- nin map enee through the candy store. my 6-2m’ = wi . FIELD, of Kansas, can be con- Buited on the Bren entand Bature even sulted on the Past. ta. at her room, on K street, one door east of 3d street, in the rear of Douglass Hospital. She has studied under one of the most celebrated Astrologers of the Bhe guaranteo satis- faction to all those who may give her a call Bho can be seen from m. to P lollar. GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION, 195 & 197 Broadway, New York, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, Fins Orn Parnutincs, ENGRAvINGs, Silver Ware, Fine Gold and Silver Watches, ana BLEGANT JEWELRY, CONSISTING OF i d Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracel Pismond bivetine Mosaic. J: oL. ‘Lava and Shucen Ladies’ Bete, Gold Pens with Gol Silver Bxtension Holders, tons. Sete of Studs, Vest and Neck hains, Plain and Onased Gold “Rings. &c., &o, = VALUED AT $500,000. DISTRIBUTION is made in the following man- BETIFIOATES namin reach art ond ite jaced in ‘BLO: iwhleh arawell rtced” One of these Bnvelopes, containing Gertificatecr Order for some Arti- cle, will. be delivered at our office, or sent by maik dress, with: cope) pest ‘out regard to choice, on re- On receiving the Certificate th i see what article it Meat] ite qaleneek ae then send ONE DOLLAB and receive the article Bamed, or can shoes any other one article on our list of the ae, ee era ene ‘is manner, from one to five hundred dollars, sive 3 FOR ONE DOLLA 7 ae pyeaed shy aes aot pay untilitis what is. TIRE FACTION GUAR. In = ee ALL CASES. THE EVEEKA GIFT ASSOCIATION would call attention to the fact of its being the Original and L; Gift Association in the be conducted? fair Fell rete fie hg manner C4 a lergs.sad. ased trade is proo! our ons app! ee freed method of obtaining Tich ele- gant goods, During the past year this Association has sent = Yorg large number of valuable prizes to all ‘te of the country. Those who patronize us wil ceive the full valueof their money, as no article on our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are NO BLANKS. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be im- mediately sent to any address by returm mail or Wiis following parties havetecently drawn yal ry 5 uable prizes from the Bureka Association, and bave kindly allowed the use of their names, Andrew Wilson, Custom Houee, Philadelphia, Fan Paintin, value. poy Jom w Yor rrett, Marshall Co. Melodeon, value. $200; Patrick J. bury, Ot,.Gold Watch. value, $125: J. F. 224 gast 2ith street, New York, Piano, $340; Mre. Chas. J. Nevis, Elmira, N. Y., Piano, Zetnes ; Miss Lucy Javeway, Elmira, N. Y., Cluster Diamond Ring, value, $200; Mrs shville, Tenn. ¥ 53 Allen, Oo. B. 143d Indiana Velunteers, Nashville, Tenu.. Watches yalue, $35; Rowland Patterson, Co, D, 10th Lowa Veteran Volunteers, Oil Sates Dp value, $100; Mrs. ener? rsons, 8: Mars., a county. The ead continues value, rest, sorner Bleeker, et, corn iP 1 Painting, value, $1005 Mrs. J. O: Rapids, Michigan, Silver Osstor, Dr. J.B. Sinclair, No. 4 Main atreet, N. ¥., Framed Baeraving, xalue, $25; Hon, ber Detiiold, Washington, 'C., Oil Painting, ‘we permitted, we might add man to the above list, but many persons object ioe Bey erefore publish no names without i Petters from various parties throughout tha try acknowledging the receipt of ve: 5 bie gifts, may be seen on file at sae ceaen Ada LIS? OF ARTIOLES TO bie BOAO 20% ONE rates EACH, Without regar yalue,and not to be i until you know what you will receive: Cas 10 Blegant Rosewood Pianos, wort! € Byr: . James my New York, Oi to's pee Lay eee ns, Rosewood 50 ine, ois Paintings. Ee ine Bieel Rngravin gt, Frm" 109 Masic Boxes... 5 sxebs & SEsSeesse eeesesszcsessessessess Bs seess tors-... 100 Silver Fruit 0 Betts Bilver re 150 2 rd iver Watch: - aa Y it 4 Neck Ghai sésica} irs iD, new 30s Gold Pencilsand foows Bicks 3000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches = Lava Sad Brooches ie i 6 Gold Wate! aon Sitaren? Armiete. 2500 Sets of Bosom wena e Bu SSsSsesessesSssesSssssses SB Sssss Sssessssssssessesscss ss Sssss F @ weDerSare Sawai vbsancvaSsay ER TERRE 4 aa laBu8,, SauBisubucaaasoohSe 10000 Bets ‘of Ladies’ Jewelry. .-..- ‘atch Charms (each)........ 5000 Gold Eee Silver = Cases. 5000 Gent’s Breast and f Ping, to 2008 Fas a New Btyle Belt abo 2000 n@ and@uard Obains 6 "to 100 ‘himbleg.......... 0 to 2000 Bete Ladies’ Jet and Gold. @ te 10000 gers G panes o 300 Bail ragpes Gli ‘solaris: 3 0 f y 78. . £000 ne Gold anaes to 2000 ow Bey! Jet, Gold Bar- 0 to 2000 Geld Peas wit Gta Mounted soto 500 Rp aet Pach Tae | 250 S., a velo! Will be sent for $1; Vor $3 ; eive fc 3 leven : AR, iy for 333 Sixty-five for $10; AGENTS WANTED (BRR. yetroun are desired to spad United Btates Bbeny i iY) ARLE are di Li WIN, HUNT & OO, | tlm” BOL S700 Pout Oes, Mow Work. Drea seer eo ean Suita saus aiaidan comets fiioanel, Bates asta maar AND OTHERS DBSSIBING TO Sei ian eae my 29 6t*

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