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aa eer ee eee THE EVENING STAR. | THE FENSANS. CLAMOR BOW TUB BXKCUTION OF THE VENIAN PRISON CRE. { MoxtRkal, Oct. 0 —Thlere seethsoniy one fering smong the Canadians—that the law Must take is COUrSe Wik (he Feman prison- ers. They Maiptsin that these men’s crime | cannot be held to be in any way consiirred as #® polrtical offence. Atthe same time they say thar (bere is nodesire for yengeance dr unae- sary punishment, and if any Teacoutble rideraiion ean be shov n for leniency to the preowers that it will be exercised, Dut mot irom the fear of Fenian raids. GREAT MEETING AP CHICAGO Cm IAGO, Uct. 3) —1 be Pentans held a great Ireriing bere to-migat at Court Sqaare, to pro- West Qgvinst the acuon of the Cana tars ia re. ference to the condemned iriskmen. There were WAO people present at the meeting, aud ail us proverdings were characterized by great earnestness and enthusiasm. OF ANOTHER PENTAN RAID. Agentiemaa from Verniont, whe arréved im thes city this afternoon, an te with the Fenian Head Cen rgan,of Barlington, states th: RUMOR! ball, and that active preparations are being made mm otber portions of the State fora move- ment on the Canad: even of Lynch an ami js in the event of the exe- McMahon, the Fenian re. There is unquestionably good foun- som for the statememt. MERTING IN ‘LOUISVILLE. j Lovrsvtir®, Oct. 30—The various Fenian circles of Unis city held an enthusiastic meet- img to-night, denouncing the British Govern- ment, and calling wpon the United St sp erfere in bebalf Lynen anid Med }REPARATION FOR DEFENCE RECOMMES MoyTREAL, Oct. 31L—At & padlic dinner siven to the Hon. G. E. Cartier tast night, General Sir Jobn Michel, commander-in. biet, made a speech recommending fortifica- jons at Montreal, Kingston, and points West: Iso, that volunteer moveme' be extended over the entire Britie#h America. Canadian papers are discussing Mr. Seward’s letter and the tone of the American pres« on the Fenian trials, and they generally say that the threats of many American papers, which are morally Fenian secomplices, will do prisoners more horm than good, and quote as i}iostrations the hanging of Captaia ale, J. Kennedy. and c:hers, Banged by the United States during the hve war. RESUMPTION OF FENIAN TRIALS AT TORONTO. Toronto, Oct. 31—The Fenian trials were Tesumed to-day The trial of John Quinn was postponed until the 13th of next montn. CABINET COUNCIL ON FENIAN AFFAIRS, Ottawa, Oct. 31.—Messrs. McDougall, Campbell, and MeDonald are expected here to-day. It 1 thougnt probable that a Cabinet counel will be held to-morrow to discuss the verdict against the Fenian prisoners. It is not likely. however, that anything will be de- eided until a fall meeting at Montreal next week. Virgi o The Warrenton index sa: We understand that Mir. Ambler bas been farnished with 1.000 sheep by a citizen of New York. if we have been correctly informed these sheepare to be grazed on the Doctor's farm for a term of years and then restored to the owner, or the like Bumber accounted for. The parties in the Meantime divide equally between themselves the wool and increase of the flock. The Nortoilk Day-Book says that in the re. cent elec tion there for a member of the Legis. kature, the people rebuked the attemp! to ex- cite a division of interest between +-capital’’ znd “labor.” «Mr. pocorn hoes it Sao ate tempted to run im as spec the workin, man’s candidate was hbavity defeated. - The high price of $1 72 per hundred weight was paid for Sumac im Fredericksburg iast week. The season for gathering is past, but parties in the country have smail stock still on band. Theerection of another mill te grind Sumac is contemplated by responsible par- ties. A. W. T. Tatum, residing near Oak Hall, in Accomac coxnty, was murdered on the night of the 22d instant. A colored man and the wife of tbe murdered man are under arrest. Kelley, Tackett & Foed’s Woolen vais in Frederickburg is now turning out upwards of undred yards of very superior cloth per and will soon improye on that amount. The new cars for the proposed passerger street railroad in Richmond are daily arriving im that city, Raying been manufactured in the Noth. Potise Exitzs vor Virctnita.—Twenty- seven famihes of Poles sailed for Richmond in the steamship Virginia, from New York, on | Saturday afternoon. to settle in Spottsylvania county, Va., on 2.500 acres of land, sixteen uth of Fredericksburg, purchased for | them by General Tochman, one of the directors of the American Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company. They are to pay for the Iand at the Fate of five dollars per acre at the expiration of six years. One ibousand of the 2.50 acres Dave been cleared aud will be put under cuiu- vation next spring. Implements, seeds, and provisions have been furnished from funds raised by subscription in New York. The owners of the Virginia gave the emigrants free | passage to their new hemes. a eeepeenesige AN IMMENSE Fisa.—The other day, acecord. ing to a Boston paper, a norse-mackerel was found struggling in shallow water inside the sea wall at the foot of Bremen street, East Bos- ton. It was towed ashore Bear the Atlantic Works, and there measured it being ten teet in length and seven in circumference, and | weighs between eight hundred and oue thou- sand pounds. It is supposed it got inside the wall (brough one of the gaps, and was unable to get out again, owing to the retarn of the tide. | Tae Fur Busixess.—The New York Jour- nal of Commerce reports that the traffic in skunk skt t that a& “Tose by another pame would smell as sweet’ and the stulfel furrier, » ANNOUNCES it under some taking title, such as “Prairie ‘Bad ger” or “Mountain Otter.” Cucecs Dvgs in Dexmank.—The new con- stitutionot Denmark, granting fall liberty of worship, provides that noone is to be com- pelled to contribute to the suppor: of a church 0: which he disapproves, but that every indi- Vidual who does notshow that be is a member ofsome religious community in the country must pay towards public education in the per- sonal contributions imposed by the law in favor of the uational church. &7 A wagon containing five hucdred pounds of powder recently blew up while crossing the plains. The wagon was tern to fragments and Scattered in every direction, its hub being the largest piece found. Three yoke of oxen were torn to pieces and two other yoke badly burned. All that could be found of the driver was 4 piece of one of his feet, a joint of a finger and a fragment of his skull. pe ee SE Ste Way To TAKE THE CHOLERA.—Jobn Bintord,'a dissipated man, died near L ne burg, Va, last week. It is stated that he ate “coon grapes” freely, sucked seven raw eggs, and then ate oysters to give himself diarrhea: next day be freely partook of buttermilk and oysters, by which be fiaally succeeded in get- ting Up a case of cholera, and died in collapse, port Texte tna «ait S87 Some people would be astonished to learn tbat the phrase escaping “by the skin of one’s if teerb™ is from the Bible. It occurs in Job, chapter 19, verse 20,and the correct reading is: ~My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh, and Lam escaped with the sin of my teeth” S7-A young Italian priest arrivedin New York a tew days ago from Cuba, and shortly afterwards was robbed of diamond rings, a gold watch of great value, sacerdotal vest- a large sappty of gold coin, of the ageree: value perbaps of $15,000. The rogues were arrested and part of the treasures recovered. S7"A woman, who gave ber name as Anna Printer, from Philadelphia, was round insen- sible in one of the Uatholic churches of Cin- cinnsti, on Saturday, and died on Moaday evening. She stated that she had been drugged + earsand robbed of ali the money she had. S74 lunatic im Cincinnati, Obio, entered a church on Saterday, and, Proceeding to the alt commenced to pull the officiating priest ression that he was dese- ing the house of God. Que of the members present toog bim to the asyjum. @7 A facetious gentleman of Florence was recently expetied the theatre there tor squirt- ing scented. water on the let girls. He main tamed that it was his ay of appiaud- me S7Twe women of Fayette, Ind. recently dreseed up in male attife and broke into a soTe, stealing S20 worth of merchandise, One of tbe women had’ previousiy moved in ths ‘best circles and berne’an irreproachabie char- acter. Se Ap dress may pass current even among LABesomé dresses by being worn with | @ peathy Srtvng or dmety hte jecket, in a color { thst harmonizes or contrasts, S7 A nice young man in Wells, Mich., is ree corded iu the pe as coing raving crazy because he got “the mitten” trom a flirt. S7 Martin Tedmas, 4 tailor, jumped out of a window in New York on tee aod albgbusg cpom bie head fractared his skull. Caure two much drink. | Bay Mare* Lady Moscow,” 8 AUCTION SALES. AND PEREM PTO! Le BY CAT. OF BORSES. FINBoT Yorr “Hattie. 8 yer tchem M Gray sean W ashingtor y Hami)toni: tof a Me-sea- ty rotin 35. The above marescan Brown Horse ‘Ji & isrome,” 8 years old. 15% hands pic get by Patchem; can trot in # to bar rs Br wu Heras “Honest John,”’ 9 years old, 15% bands bigh; can trot in «@) Thisse ona of the finest double teams inthe country. aud can trot together in 20. ol4, 15% hands fa Me. t) ol ic one of the fuest othy Hanittonian high ¢ Mere. ‘allie Murphy, ? 1536 bs maret cise fa eee |, and ars old, 155 bate or doable: 6 bh teil Don Cavada Hersea, 1534 years old,s uice team for any pose. of Dark Bay Horres 8 years old, 15% hands cr aboot Pr babes Mh, 6 ont Ih ls }d good for an: i . ber includes ® head of horses, ud, and carefully selected by the of Harness. nearly n. nd ip goed order, ’ Side Saddles and B bigh a good psir et Two pairot Bay Me ear ol nd order. Wagons of the very bert make and od order. and several other Barg 1 hendsome. fine Family Carriage, light, 2 Trorting Wacone. 2 Sulkies nearly new Lee ja good order, 3 Albany St. ips, 3 Basket Sleighs, de Indes all the effects necessary table. be Positively sold without reserve oni a, retiring from business on ac- Moe Beeokt MK. WALSH & 00., Aucte, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUALE IMPROVED KOPERTY ON THE CORNER OF 12ri STREET WEST AND OHIO AVEN UE. By virtue ofp deed of trust, dated the Ist day of reptemler 3 1854, and duly recorded in Liber N 0.7. WW. 45, folio% &e.. of the Lana Becords for Washington Uounty. in the District ef Columbia by direction of the parties secured hereby, I will sell at publi ises, on MONDAY. of No- ‘mn 1856. +2 O'clock p. m., &@ part of Lot No. in Biuare No 294 in the ci Washington, ne t of jot new offered for sale has afront of go fect om inh street weet. and e front of lif feet 9 inches on Ohio: ia improved with very substantial and uildings, and is well iden.” Terms of sele: must be in hel s perty may be purchaser. an conveyancing and stamps at the cdat of par- e. WM, H. WARD. Trusteo, _ccmeokie GREEN WILLTauO. Ate, B GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. BUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING By virtue of a deed in trust, bearing date on the 6th day of December, 1883. recorded in Liber JA. 8.. Mo. 68, folio 297 et seg... the subscriber will sell, at; public sale, on THORSDAY, the 15th day of November, 18%, at 43¢ o'clock p.m .on the remises, Lots nambers 10, 11, 12,13, 14, 15. is. 19, and 20, in the subdivision of original Lots numbered 3.8 and 4. in Square No. 124. Lote 10, 11, hb 15 feet om north D street, streets ag 324 100 feet deep, north D strect, between 19th and by 100 feet deep; Lot 16 fronting 5@ feet ILincher on ‘th street west, by 69 feet 11 in avenue: Lots 17, | reets west, by depth of inches to 106 fest 10% inches respectively. This property is eligibly situated in @ rapidly improving part of the city, and offers a most quciretie opportunity to persons wishing to build or ipvest. ‘Terms of sale: One haif cash; balance in ax and twelve months. for notes bearing interest from day of sale. secured by deed of trust. $45 of the cash payment on éach lot will be rejuired fo be paid ou the ground, and if the terms of sale are not complied with ip five days after the sale, the proj erty will be resold, upon one week’s notice, t! rich ana expense of the defaulting purchas all = Bveyancin ;and stamps at the cost of the aser. ~— CHARL¥S 8 WALLACH. Trastee, oe 4 cokds GR & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* J..0, McGUIBE & ©U., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE nutek AND ‘eon STASD ON PENN- SYLVA 14 AVENUB. By virtue of a dec:eeof the late Circuit Court, Passed in cause No. 1,496 uity, Kibbey et al. agt. Campbeil’s heirs, &c . the undersigned wili se'l at public auction, on the premises. oo TU KS- DAY, the 18th day of November A D. 1866, the Weetern one-third part of Lot No. A 2 Square No- or . The pr is a few doors east of the National Hotel, be.ng No. 396 Pennsylvani and a is one of the most valuable business stands inthe city. having s large stere-room and three story dwelling-hvuse. with large beck building, and has Depa used for many years ss 9 bustnecs . Terms of sale - fourth cash; and the restd| ip three equal payments. at siz, twelve, cigbteen months. with interest from day of sale, the bonds of the parchaser, with earety Tf the are pot complied will be sold at the ri ir. chaser, after one wee! otice Im the ‘tonal | Goxttonecing ant stampa ett ¢ cost of the D 1 ® ar eer we Waube frases” iy be arrt 3 UIRE & OO. Auets. secured by oem eotd JAS. C Y¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & Co., Auctioncers GUABDIA: By virtue ler Or District of Columbia, passed September. 1365, and, approved by ‘he Supreme gout of the haid District on the 2d ¢ October. 1856, © ubdersi, ol 16 aor chil- dren of the fate Willing McDermott, Shi wall ai ase sple. to the highest bidder, upon the prem 2,0 SATURDAY, the ad day ot B iN the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. on the reuth sid of vase b. iit om lot No. 20, in square No. 105. te ear: city, which wasowned by the late Wm. McDer-: mott, save and except the four feet adjacent to and t of gaid dwelling. with @ depth equai to the sem id lot No 20. Teruis of sale by order of court: One-third cash at time of sale; balance in two canal payments at sx and nine montis, with interest from the day Ot sale. J K MeDERMOTT. Guardien. at Tf ba Cie ou.. _ve 18 Saw2w actioneers. Pres tereneme, ond ki the ti e terms 2 at PP So Tins casy, EDY me ef J. NEDY. 4. D. COLLINGSWoORTH, oc 25 18t big ee OF SOLDIERS’ BEI 5 RS BEST AT ALEXAN of rmaster General A . the wil be sold at ORs, following de ae 01 pubite ‘auction on Ba TURE vember 10, ui Beli loa. m., eu! pant Colonel Samos We cores AQ. fees ke pa jonas tect, : 16x31 feet; Que Guard-house, 12538 fest; it of Coal Bins; pe lot of Fencifg, and 1288 lineal fest of Picket {ter which a large lot of Water and Gs Pi ‘and Piatures aopd fs thees balidingens 0" TiPes Articles must be removed within ten days from <eTnms* Gash, in Government fends erie" ss yrommand of Gen D i. Rucker, Aséistent Quartermaster Generel. 0.3.4 in Brevet Brigadier Goneal, Quartermaster UW. 8. : oc 8) 1it ; A: N Thirty Years of rd win ate Sarnia pasate RANOK 1, Ts _ BAD ‘AYLOR, B BOOK; Was. AUCTION SALES, RAILROAD LINES, BF aimee wncatien sseeeors | TYEE UIEEET COMPO TORE from Fraocis. and Ubaries of Cot fat "| FOR Rew TORR i hoxt ebangs of cars rth and ; ~Pithow le ha ita duly D. 155, and reoorded | ‘i 2, dally (except Sanday) at ¥:90 8. m. and id Bec: 1du—wbishall oeli et public euctioms tit NEW YORK,chaazing cars at Philadel: fr. mt of the premises. on FBI SHINGTON November, 1356, at 7 Lote ¢ Gafly (except Baniay) at 11:15 a.m. and | gang iy Sonie pat contained witha it *) PHILADELPHIA motes and bousite: Beginning for the | Lesve dally excest Sunday )at 7:90 and 11:35 a. same at the Goutheast corver of Got ron- | m , and 4:30 end C5 = Bing thence wet $2 feet: thence Gg Sed feet; UN SUNDAY bere ys ial mee end thence south 7é $2 the Jnoveter New York and Philadelphie at 6:90 p. Jace of beginning pcibe Bbave property te situated om D dtrest south, | Tecepling care tor New York on 6% p.m: train Proved witha large wo story Bilek Buniding and | “4Rrongh tickets to Phtladelphis, New York or arpeon te Miu adpheed tevez: SF WMIES | Ronton, cum be had of the Station Dihon as allen er 5 « % PYumeiiately after the sale of the real ertate the | 18, {%0,C8%.,0F Well be AE the bow oitien fy the connected with the an ee enue, 6th aod 71b streets. Barpeie Keag-Kettlen, &c.. will be void | Wce'Baltimcre end bio Railroad advertisdment saep deed of tropt to William . Daalop | for schedule between Washington, Baltimere, -m j— For the personal Property cash, For the real eatate One third | Anaapg * ears € hi hi if ' gar the: et sale a acre tre ec 8. » Agent, Wi ton. rast upon Pre . taken. ont Teal est: i} ALTIMORE AND OH10 &. 1uBOAD- ai eee ceet had within. ten | B Wasuinc june 25, 1306, fargones, We, sale. Aiiconverancing god stampe S = a wns y , i 3 - Sr ee - ee ATEIMGGT Trustee TT | arains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- Wh. L: DUNLO: Tractor, MOBE, and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST, GRE uy & WiLL LAMS, Aucte. are noW run as follows, viz: oc 18 eo8w [ntel) Leave daily roe, BALTIMORE BB* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acctionsers. reg: / OMMIBSIONER®’ SAL® OF THE BRAL ES- “Ts ee tae Akt thos. 7:00, 7:30, and 1: a m., and 2:45, and 4:30. : e For aLl WAY STATIONS. 5 Leave daily, except Sunday, st 7:00 9. m., and 8:00 p. m. why 4 Eaader. of HE LAT SYLVES- 2-45 and irtue of a of the Supreme Conrt of | FOL 7 AY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS tue District of Columbic, Dearie dete om Thetet UNOTION. ey of Hey me mote “ a A a mag oes ee ‘ t 6:16 and 7:00 e. m., and at 3:45 and 4:35 on equ! locket of court, ae . m. © i i FOR ANNAPOLIS bela No. 604 of sald docket. ‘aod being’a Leave at 7.00723 ARNARO A] to divide the real estate of Thomae Sylvester. late ¢ eth ) —_ and 4:30 p.m. No of Washington coun A deceased. we sell atpublicwuctiony tx the iphet bidder "on trains to or from Annapolis ou Sunday. Da ON BUN the Sh day of November, 1836. at 4 Fok BALTIMG o'clock p.m .the following described part of Lot Leave at 7:30 end 2:46 Berra tee Murdered and scventern (17 tintheciy | Leave st7 ‘and 15 and 80) p.m. nd seventer n.(S in the ¢ z iD ton. 1D ‘the District 0 Oslumbia toe L PARTS OF TH i the {improvements thereon. to wit- If of the raid Lot. fronting 3 fect and north Hi street. ovements consist of two Frame Tene- me ote, one three and the other one sae” Bink Thi: le of H FOR AL! Lea: , 7: .) end Pees except Sunday, at 7:30 a.m., On Bunday at 8:00 p.m. connecting at Stadio with fraine Yom Beliimere te Wheeliu, eee sal GF & ry is sttasted on the north GH TICK MTS to the West can be had at street north betwee, 4th and Sth streets west the + ashington Station Picket Office at all hoars ‘Terme of : One-half cash, and the balance in | in the aay. aa wel the new office of the Bank- six and tw: ib on di er and Brokers’ — Line, 345 Penn, payments from dey of sale, for which thebonds of | avenue, bet 6tb and 7th streets. the parchaeer with approved secarity will be if the f ere bot complied with | advertisement of ‘**Throogh Line.” Bg gerehaeet sishig _KOUNTZ, it, Washias ton. con’ rprcpcing and revenue stamps at the cost dial cateecus tee BWRENET. JOHN “WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN KAILROAD. Le. H. NALLEY, WILLIAM Motes. TI LE. GREEN & WILLIAMS," | | On and after HORDaT, Mer 7 i006, and until 0c 18-eotwads Auctioneers. | further notiee, F ‘sueouger Praine will ran between BB GREED & WILLIAMS, Anctionsers, eave Wasnigerog knew AUEs TRUSTEES SALE. Eo 4,,M. Local By virtue of a decree ef the Supreme Court ofthe istrict of Columbia, ja O} . wherein Samuel ©. and John M Turley e! oA Bogist oe ee se ja) jovember, - MM: front of the premises, eave DAY. PASSENGER Bi 4 . ave Wai GTON AVE ALEXANDRIA, Lot 23, of the subdivision of Square No. 197 havi 2 pia rcusebenreie eartaie er act eet exte! al tmpro nts, consisting of sev- bove pro} ry is situated on the 30 feet al- the reer 16th street west, between L and at: le ‘The terms of sale ere : One-third cash: and the the purchaser with eoarity. te Ne speed brine haser to appror: runtee, will be taken, bearing invere STEAMBOAT LINES, Netw S1VEE Line, Trustee est fromthe | ‘The fine Steamer WA WASSETT will leave 7th ae ih tal: iy ines | street wharf, Weebii ev. gold, ina purchaser to have the biteiione at Paying | TUESDAY anbeatpayY Morn. she full amount ot parebass money in e 80 IN . me: the property 1s kucoked off. All converancing and utred when | St 60 clock, and Alexandria at 7 o'clock, fer ovsB- BIOMAN. Returning, leave Ourriomen at 5 0’cl and zsD 4 “ 8m om SUNDAY and WED AY, stoppin, cee a oT MATTINGLY, Trustec, | at all landings going and returning, ’ Passages 00 18 lew? Ss AS WHLMAMS. Ancts. freight or penne Needy te aa “i4 ¥ NAGLE & 00., Auctioneers. meee HORN Va BISWICK, Gales-rooms No. 395 Pennsylvania avenue, Gen'lSup’t Potomac Ferry Company, — oc 12-Im Seventh street Whar. Hoagie & Co. will give their personal e-iention to the sale of Real B-tate and Household Fcrnitureet | f'9# THE EASTERN SHORE. the residence of camilies declining hous: ¥ Ya Aloo, te the soles of stocks ef Greserics ‘ond Mes: WILSEN ew ment, and egmmodions Steamer of every description, Horses, Operiages, EVR ABD, | h ry . rie S leaves her pier San Sake ae VERWMENE WOOD | Nien onthe street cwharts (hee it C yw ee! Lad reete, jaltimore, e Ae ey | Reap sie asbAY aot @RPURBLY wh ™., for y, EL Headmgarcers th Co OXFORD, CLORMS POWT, WALL ACH Washtnston D.C. ber 19, 1836. Wi Aue, CAMBRIDGE. 'H' LETrs The auction sale of Government wood, at the | Wit 4 if fA Pty, SEEK, MEDFORD wood yard, one-fourth of smilie northof the city RF, ea s ee of Alexandria, on the Washington, Alexandria Retnrning from “THE UBE,” she leaves Lioyd’s Landing at 1 Cambri 30 D. m., Easton Point at § 9. m ,( Bg at the interme landing,) on Mondays, Wednesdays, an days. bhe fae fine State-rooms, and all other passe; accommod sti: al tO those of any other steamer ou Chesapeake Bay. Be 5-tf poromae TBANSPOBTATION LLNB. NOTION TO SHIPPERS. The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. teavi Weshigctonatee’ m. and A exendrie at 7 a. m ERY SAT. DRDAY for Gly mont, Budd's Ferry, Smith's Point, Chatterton L. and town railroad, will be resumed on WEDNE: » Oct. 24th, at 11 o'clock a. m., and continued catly antil the 8d of November, tnclu- sive, (Sundays excepted,) unless the lot ts sold be- fore that time. ards of eight thousand cords of Oak and Pine ‘e offered, which will be sold of the kind to suit purchacers. and in any quantity, from one cord to five hundred corde. Termé—Cash; in Government funds on the day of sale, and fifteen days allowed for removal Brt. Brig. @ 4 Ontel Quactarmente vt. Brig. Gen. an Quartermaster, oc iste Department of Washington. Srcwet DISEASES, > ee BYTHBR, ag, Ni Broron, jaa Point, Chapel Point Plostes SAMARITAN'S GIFT: Wharf, Lancaster e Whit, Stone Waart, Our: SAMARITANS GIFT} Piney Polet: Point Loo ‘rors: ‘out, and arrives at Balti- Ans Agents op T-tt jo. 345 Poon ‘avenue, Ree ee ETCRSE ne 45D PO more et 8 a.m. on THE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY BVEB USED “Yes, A Postivs Guax,” fer GONORRHG&A, GLEET, STRICTURES, a, Contains no Mtneral, 20 Balsam, no Pye eaa re, entirely etabie, ha: me dor ntthelnar aate,sand wil not if ‘sag way te TO TRAVELLESS GOING s0UTH. in ie a ‘Ouree from ‘two fouz anya, 2nd recent cance TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) y Te Donte.” "Prepated oe to toga Some nes lvania ousot tie wae The route t Richmond, eminent Doctors i east ere tarot or | Lecten ke — weiner na cibpaee cared. or Eichimogd, Freferiskabere tnd Potomac Railroad fy : a i ate enter ay nnect ng te there iibesrcr ene “ies sige 1 me 2 ser tate “ tna a fT Saver ath Fabais Te ermene meerumnar tes edy and be end do not transmit it to your [cat at tl 3 checked Omnit: B wil 1 caciranictee end, Bageage, Wesers, wil be tn tween depots ip Passengers by this Hine 1 Maunt eroval batt Bele ae od rest eh ving B of " sta ive Bape, Washington, BW OLABE, Agent. a Hh ‘to the aps-ly _____ General! . el oxprees. 128 por botte. boa ITAN's WASH ((obumbla Bosrizan rox WOMEN sot ana Ben mats with the LYING-iX ASYLU M, Fourteenth iene Son of M street, Feildiretions Price cent, ke acknowi- — fhe U. Bowes, et rete eet ror pata ‘wbo.moay be eeffering trom aioe a. ae yd Seses pon Fier to Mi ved and tor ‘the adunlesion gases pen « sect females as may require the comferts of the ipg-in 6 TE ball situated in the most healthy por. tion of the District, by its own grounds, Oare Uy sook yy ve minutes. Terme of admieston : From 96 te $10 per week, in the able in ses ae pelea ae ike ith ele | taiacd weak tama eat Moe ee ABN y6-tt r F THE | Bivw. D*4nrmayy az ES PATENT Sreice, ‘AD a i, be On the titior f WILLIAM 8T! gn matvuias stpa pon of Phitedelpuin, to them on the lst Gay of ebrasty, improvement im Portable Gas Appa chief at this street. or seven years from the expiration of said patent, any. ical f ve. Dra, which takes place on the Ist day of February. | # iGarley_ Stiles oratenna at nN 1 apply to the Surgeon General, United States sete tn De eae |S “ i wing ata distance who desire to come ack | and all persons are REA ok or alle worn ae Dabelyynt R n ei to by Jot! Paorrorzp seals of the i. und the Lmperial BY ke Raa PA? BANKERS. JA¥ Cooke & co., BANKERS, Fiicensh streci, opposste Treasury, Buy and sel) at current market rates, and Keep | be rece! constantly op hand. e full supply of ail GOVERNMENT BOWDS, SEVEN-TRIBTIBS, AND COMPOUND Ovliections made en all sccessible points. eebth BArsow a ce., 3 BAsE ERS, Corner Louisians avenue and Seventh strest, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER jy 3-tf AND LAND WARRANTS. LE JOHNSON & CO., BANKESB aND DEALERS 18 FORRIGN EXOHANGE, GOVERNMENT SECCBITIBS, STOOKS, BONDS, GOLD ABD SILVER, BOUGHT AND SOLD. mbw-tf First National Bank of Washington. B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, WA, 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY — AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1Gth serces, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United Sa ONE MILLION DOLLARS.g We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Oolleayons on ALL THE PHINCIPAL CITIES OF THE ONITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal ané prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVEEN- MENXT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished ‘WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshier. Washington, March 20, 1865, m 21-tf $6,000,000 CENT. FIRST-CLASS MORT- GAGE BONDS. 500,000 SOLD. Tu NORTH MISSOURI R. 8.00. HAS AU- thorized us to sell their first Mortgage7 per cent. thirty years Bonds. The whole amount is $6,000,- 000. Coupons payable on the Ist days of January end July of each year, in New York. Referring to our advertisement of August, hav- ing sold the first half million of these desirable bonds, we have advanced the price to EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS, at which they stand unrivalled, asthe cheapest first-class security in the market. sel-tf JAY COOKE & 00. 7 PER EDICAL BO@K8—Dalton’s Human Physiolo- M gy. Druett’s Modern Surgery. Erichsen System of Surgery. Gray’s Anstomy. Flint the Roapiratery Organs; pew edition. Fiiat's Practice of Medicine. ateon’s Practice ef Physic. Atkin’s Science and Practice of Medicine; vi ndon. Fowne’s Bi Chemistry. fementary tia Medica, edited by Horatio 0. Wood, M.D. Biddle’s Materia Med a on tho wame oubresto, oc opie oc J. R. ELVANS & CO., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL Dealers in BUILDERS’, COACH, AND CABINET HARDWARE BAR IBON AND STEEL, CUT NAILS, HORSESHOES, HOBSESHOE NAILS, NUTS AND WASHERS, &c., &c., &c, WAREHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA avian. 301, 303, 305 O STRERT, And 85and 87 OUISIANA AVENUB, WASHINGTON, D. 0. All Orders, SOUTH AND WEST, Filled with Care and Promptness. CABBIAGE AND WHEEL STOOK Constantly arriving from Factory, and sold a an lowest market prices. TIN PLATE, PIPE AND SHERT LEAD, OOPPER, ZING, &., | | PTS MEE Leake ene pemmees Cis ¥, Mosober 25,46 Propors)s for sites keeation and pumber J. TREADWELL. UB. A becorder. Quartermaster’s pace: CS, Bovine Cores, H Beale! proposals fur clare. separately, wil) Fi 7 the sth dy of Decem ver pext Hotter Teun Apt te Same tie tanhatettag lien fi by Seliverea of fea ease fabvorin a jartermaster Merine Corps Phi adeipoia, eylventa, tree ot expense ty the U; SS from time to time, be online’ pene oe hoes free ay Bine on A ahead chs of . 6206 ba tee bag all wool, fee the yard. wool dyed) jue T willed Cloth, all woel, fren from hair Ss inches wide to w Bounces to the yard. (indigo wool dyed) Beariet Groth, all wool, (cochinest dyed,) 4 inches wide, to weigh I¢ ounces per Flaane: % oversecks, a1) wool, (indi, woot “aa, %& inches wide, to weigh OUnees per 19.000 Yards three. qvarters Dark Blue Fi shirts. ali wool. 1o0digo wool yeas) eee le, to w+ beh 6% Ounces per yard. 1,400 Gray Biank+ta. all wool. to weigh eech, to be7 eet long and 5 feet wide 8.000 Faire cf Woolen Socks, three roperty Y reo 5 st: made of good fleece wool, with dowels and twisted yarn, to weigh 3 pound; pale, free ircm grease oe Sonn CLASS No. 3. 6.20) Yards white Lines for pants, 90 inches wide. to weigh 13 ounces per » ard ™ 12,000 Yards white Linen for sbirts, 80 luches wide to weigh 1] ounces per 4 - 7 000 Yards Oanton Flannel for drawers, 27 laches wide, to relay 7 onnces per yard 5,000 Yards cotton Ticking for packs, 1.500 Uniform Gaps nee ne. &. 01 com ‘ 1,900 Pom pons, red worsted. Dall chape eee sin ches in circemference 4,000 Tptiewe Cape with covers, to be made with 100 8 am. > indigo wool dyed CLASS No. 5, (00 Gress Coat Battons. H 2 Gross Jacket Battwns, caste) 100 Grose Vest Buttons. (eagie) Pairs yellow metal Oreacents &nd Scale 4 pen Foo Tarde Yellow Bindi 21400 Yards Bed Cord” = 25 Rwords fer Sergeants Maeicians 1,600 Bets E aclette Bulli = pone lion for privates 80 Bwords # Droms 280 Batter £0 Boxwoed * B” Fifes 7 Pairs Drum Sticks. CLABS No 6. 10,000 pairs Army Bootees.( Infantry pattern) CLASS No.7, 800 Cartridce Boxes with M. agazines 1,800 Bayonet Scabbards. with Frogs attached Sea Dariniaee Boer eouches jartr: 1.000 Waist Belts 200 W. £0 Sword Frogs 1,200 Knapsacks . OLAS8S No 9. ar mating and trimming the following articles, ‘Watch Coats Usiform Levene} for sergeants, corporale, musi- 68 cians. and pri oF Sergeants, corporal., musi- = corporal-, masi for sergeante, corperals, musicians, CLASS So. 8, and privates Hs Td Linen Shirts Drawers lane! Becks and Bise Jackets for boys sacks The ebeve-mentioned articles must conform im all respects te the sealed standard patterns im the ofSce of the Quartermaster, Marine i Barracks, Washington, D.C, Assistant Quarter- master’s Office Marine Corps 226 So: ourth street. Philaielphia. and at the Brooklyn, New York, and Boston. Massachusetts, where they can be examined; and whenever the articles named above of any portion of them shall be considered as not fully conforming to samples, they will be xejeoted and the coutractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kiod at ores. or the Quartermaster will fill the deficiency at the expense of the eontractor Paymente will be made upon the accepted de- livery of the whole quantity which may from time to time be ordered holding Tr cent. 7 t ond order pntil third order is filled, and so on until contract is completed. Each proposal must be accompanied by the fol- OF GUARANTSE lowing guarantee : FOR: E. The undersigned + of in the State of —_— in the State of yi the foregoing bid e foreg ribed, be ac hereby guarantee that in case ~ for supplice ax above desc: . ac he or they will within ten days after the of the contract at the post office the contract for the seme, with sufficient sureties, an! in care the seid fail to enter into contract as @ oresaid, we guar antee to make good the difference between the otfer one said 'ness. I bereby certify the above mamed known to me as men of property, and are ab make T guarantee . A. To be signed by the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or Ool- lector. No pesals will be considered unless accom- panied by the above guerantes, Newspapers authorized to publish the above will sone the paper contafning the first insertion to this office for examination. ‘The bidder's place of business or m: establishment owe! and that which owe accepted. ufectari ‘must be capectally stated in the posals must be endersed on the egvek ro i for supplies for the Marine rps,” ‘ Major WILLIAM B. SLACK. oc 23-wiw Quertermaster, 0.8. MC. PpRoresats FOB STATIONERY, Freasury Drrartareats Ofics of Tutors nal Rev i teens ae Obtain a schedul of articles to be furnished. with conditions wuder which such arti cles are to be delivered, upon lication to any Ln eg or tothe or A 8 as be entertained pa») od manufacturers Ld id for, nor will proposals be censid- ered unl jed by 7 fee cierto stu races Miily oxecated sw hich conti Pices lees than the fair eost of the articles ‘will be counidered fraudaient nea Two Hundred and Forty Collection Districts Bold at Eastern Bates and shipped with despatc axe diskette into See Departments. as by a name the BalB, moss, Tow, And BXOELSIOR Constantly en hand tn bags and bales, BOPE, COBDAGSE, &o, » and each Dest he ri ‘of bide which the

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