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P ok ce fp ‘B pornuRg oa: to ourowa to those from other States, the ral advantages of Virginia, in its coal flelcs, its water power, its mineral treas- Bree, its fertile soil, Aud its fi Great apd wpporiant as our tesources #8id im the Richmond Whig that Vii conduct the manufaet therefore, w id enable her to the expense of coal, w' manufacture and sell f duced price. Her water power is between the Hine Ridge and tide- ut beyond the Blue Ridge; not only St the falis of the Potomsc, Rappabsanock, James, and Appomattox, bat itis supplied by umersble water courses that ‘State. The Richmond Enquirer, on this subject, aleo says :—“ No portien of the world can boast of such vast deposits of superior cannel coal, plint coal and of bituminous coal as are to be found on the (ireat Kanawha and its four chief tributaries—New. Gauley, Eik and Coal rivers. Not can Southwest Virginia be surpassed for the quality of its iron ore, copper, Jead, gypsUM and nitre. Thesalt weils of the Kanawha region and South west Virginia have Jong been fameus for the @rengtn and supe- riority of their sal. water Lrom ore in great abundance exists in the Valley of Virgin: Gold minee are found in Fauquier, Spousy Bia and other counties of The coal deposits near Richmond are especially valuable on account of their location. The petroleum wells in the Valley of the Little Kanawha (Northwest Virginia) are remark- able for their yield of oil. Thas the chief ele- ments of commercial prosperity, to wit: coal, iron, salt. lead, copper, petroleum, gypsum and interests on a largo” w ine Virginia. | \8 indastmousiy aod | \ | | | | mitre are found in great abundance and of ex- | eelient quality in the Valley, Southwest and trans-Allegbany ‘Virginia. The day, there- fore, cannot be distant when the moneyed in- terestof Europe and the northern cities will put in motion this hidden wealth of Vir- ginia.”—Alerandria Gazette. Virginia News. The Charlottesville Whronicle assures the National Express Company that «it will be tested in the courts how this compauy has beea managed, before any more 5 per vents are pa.d wp by some of the stockholders” A shooting affair occurred at Afton depot, in Neison county, on Friday last, betwen UO. E. Richards, of Richmond, and F. RK. Pugh, of Nelson, in which the latter received a paiafal wound tbrough the hand. On Tuesday, a bona fide sale of a lot of loose tobacco was affected in Lynchburg, by Mr. Wm. A. Toot, at the unequalled price of eleven bundred and sixty dollars per hundred weight. Un Friday night last, ali the prisoners, ne- £roes, confined in the Fauquier County Jaul. made their escape from th at “domicile.” THE THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT.—The idea that man is developed from the lower order of animals igenid to meet with great favor in England. A correspondent who was atthe re- cent meeting of the British Social Science As- sociation, at Nottingham, says that from the applause attendant upon every argument pre- sented in sdvocaey of this theory, one would judge that a belief in it was almost universal. The president of the association, in his open- ing address, advogated it at great length, and it was the staple argument of many of the other “peakers. B7At Fayette, N.C. onthe 19th, Silas D. Perry, 2 lad of 15, was attacked py a wild-cat while shooting partridges. but he succeeded in throw! it upon the ground, when it was caught at by his dog, and, to escape trom him. the animal sprang imto a tree, where the boy shot him before he had another leap. SouTnery Litgratorx-The Mobile Times, Snnouncing thata “Seppo, pepe Bouse is about to be established in New Urieans, ex- Presses the wish that “it will aid the South in | ter rid of the heavy tax it now pays to the orth in the way of literary productions, the most popular of which are due to southern pene!” Seeinereentinenesinsmpiigesii abn S7 A young lady residing in Lansing, Mich- igan, Was stupg on the forehead by @ honey bee in August last. The poison of the sting caused a severe swellitg, and so prostrated her neryous system as to confine her to her bed, andeyentmally caused ber death on the 16th inst. S7The most elegant trimming for petticoats consists of fleur ae hs, fern leaves, acerna, and oak leaves. grapes and grape leaves, cut out of silk immatural colors, edged with black or white, and sewed across bars of black vel- vet. They may be set on in bonqnets, or pat on in & continuous line around the bottom. s7-Mrs. Dr. Walker was the Bloomer who | attended the Social Science Congress at Man- ebester. She carried the same green umbrella with which soe used to pervade the Presi- dent's house in Washington, and excited much speentation among British nataralists. &7 A young gentleman of the city, describing affairs im the country, writes that “the cows often act very badly about being milked; some- times, when you are aimost through, they will kick the milk all over, and yon haye to go to work and milk them right over again'” SF Mary Knights, of Topsham, Me, i3 years of age, died last Saturday of a peculiar disease. She would drink a large pail of water daring the night. Sometimes she would drop down going irom schoolentirely helpless Her blood changed tw sugar. She was sick six months. S7Ladies’s dresses, abroad, are to be un- usually short, according to some authorities who have looked into the futur: of 1557 as fashionable Zadkiels. The dresses are to be sans.cripohine, and “leave off” sensationally. just below the knees, figured stockings and high boots to do the rest. 7A gentieman who takes a business view of most things, when recently asked respecting & person of qu’ & poetic temperament, re- pled: “Ob, he is one of those men who baye soarings nfter the infinite and divings atter the unfathomable, but who never pays cash.” SJ A young Lilinois lover prodaced a license ‘Witbout consulting his inamorata. Expiana- tion being made she grew very angry and told the young man “that the county clerk couldn't seli her for a dollar, neither could anybody else.’ She remains single. Leucky.—A foreign pa relates that, when Fries through Baden-Badeo, on his way to iarritz, Count Karolyi, the Austrian diplo- matist, wen: into the -rooms, and placed some money at random on a number of the roulette. Presently he was informed that he bad won 70,000 florins. S7 Miss Annie Dickinson is now talxing about “Something to Do.’ Lf she would look into some of our well-kept homes, and observe the fair young mothers caressing the smiling sherubs, she might gain a suggestion for her theme. S7'Mr. Hall. of Hernitas, Cal, strangied a chicken stealing Chinaman with the Celestial’s own tail of bair. S7 Politicians in New York are like shiver. ing damsels in winter; they are meditating over the register. &7 Elopements and suicides are as frequen‘ in Chicagoas child murders in France 7 The Virginia tobacco crop has turned out well, the quantity being considerable and the quality good S7 Al) the ducks of Petersburg are dying. “Dead ducks” are as common there as in more northern cities. S7 When abont to lenve St. Louis for the ex- pecition a the Plams, General Sherman’ Servant as! ita what baggage to get read, “Ob,” said the Genesal, “pat me ape shire be SF A coroner's jury in England gave a ver- dict for locomouve for screeching too loudly. S7-A man named Dudley was recently the victim of a singniar accident Dixfieid, Maine. He was palling gumpsin a field with the aid of a patent machine, when & hook gave way. and flying, struck nim in the breast and sagt clear through bi Ing him instaat. ¥ Locast M neste Ores ae! al be be. Stove, Do. Eég, Do oR. eaenietace tiigttors, De, Ras, Do. For en Bun Stove, bo. Egg, vory superior Coal, ee we a> ie z bess Vatiey, Do Do., $315. ree west Soo, of the very bes: quality, and ob Bend. bowls the Iiime for fanatifes to put in thelr wig. duryi be yecotved at our oftce. 465 oh ween E and F, a ec P. BBUWN & a. PHaEnrats 409 sin st., vetwgon Baad F, OUBBD BEBF TONGUEs, N. W. BURCHELL, Corner Mth and streets. 5 under Bbbit House. EB HAVES CONNECTED with oar W rooms wu In prime order. Ww | | of Peprember, | biter NCR i pub! | day of November, } 7T By virtue ofa decre: Dastrictol Columoia, 736. wher: wi ‘ani rrott of ard Willtam W. Terrett et yu ante. twill sell at . are com: al sre de- of ublic auction, im front bay the 158% day oi Mo- Sat 4 o'clock p.m, Let No five ine feat by the depth of the lot f — Bo. six (6) of the subd on of Square The shove property is situated on the north side of K street north, between Jith @nd ifth streets Youn, ‘od ie yore wite @ thres-story brick dwelling, wi , The oy = _— re bape va Bee purohare men y to be cash, and jance twelve, apd eighteen months, with interest from the day of sale, for which the cheser, with security SSSas te taken. and @ lien retal: op the premises rthe purchaser cam have the privilege of the whole amount im cash. A deposit of a, at the pa at the cost of purch: . WM F MATTINGLY. Trustes. no t-tawtw “GWEN € WILLIAMS: Kents Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. USTEE’S SALE OF VALUALE IMPROVED TRLOPERTY ON THE CORNER OF lztH STR WEST AND OHIO AVENUE, By virtue of adeed of trust, dated the Ist day Tecorded 1 id dal a of the Lana a” Becords for virabiegsen Uoanty . in the District of tb by direction of the parties secured thereby, I will sell at public auction. in front of the premises,on MONDAY. the 19th day fof Wo: yember, 18.4, at 4 o'clock p. m., re Lot Ne. Wasbin; has a front of 8 front of 112 feet 9 mproyed with very ‘k builiings, and is well Known as **Qolumbia Garden. Terms of tale Une-tvird cash, of which $200 manst he paid at the time of sale: the remai: two-thirds to be paid inequal pay: 1, in Sauare No. 294 1a the city for The port of lot new offered 99 feet on 12th street it perty may be resold et the risk ani cost of first purchaser AN conveyancing and stamps at the cost of pur- hiase. — WM. H. WARD. Trastes. _cc 2eodde GREEN & WILLI4 M8, Aucts, Y GBEBN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTBE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING By virtue of a deed in trust, bearing date on the and reco ot ed in Liber 6th day of JA -. the subscriber Decemeer, 1853 jo. 68. folio 297 premises, Lots number 18 numbered Square ote 10,11, 12 and 13 frontt o. each 15 feet north D street, between 19th and 2uth streets west, by 100 feetdeep: Lots 14 and 15 trontiog eagh 82 feet 11 inches on north D street, between 19th aud 20th atreets west, by 100 feet deep; Lot 16 irénting 50 feet I inche: on 20th street west, a 69 feet 11 inches on New York avenue; Lots 17,18, 19 and 20 fronting each 15 feet 11 1:16 incheson New York avenue, between i9th and 20th streets west, by depth of from 76 feet 6 inches to 106 fest Us Inches reepsctively. This property is eligibly situated in a rapidly improving part of the city, and offers a moat de . ~~ opportunity to persons wishing to build or invest. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in @&x and twelve months. for notes bearing interest from day of sale. secured by deed of trust. $45 of the casn peyment on each [ot vie be required to be paid on the greund; and if the terms of sale are not complied with in five da: Prop: uy will be resold, upen Tish and expense ng purchaser. All conveyancin ,;and stamps cost of the purchaser. CHARLES 8 WALLACH. Trustee, 0c 4 eodds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Br" 3.0, McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers. EOF VERY VALUABL SINESS STAND ON ane late Circuit Court, dere Ati leraigned w on TUES- vember. A. D. 1866, the part of Lot No. 6, in Square No- ‘19 feet 6 inches, or thereabouts, on ja avenue. and having depth of about Ee feet to a @ foot alley, with improvements ereon. ' ‘Th ete is a few doors east of the National Hotel bervg 0. 396 Penoeyivania avenue, and ¥ SAL! AND BU! LVANIA AVE: rtue of ands in the three story , and bas is one of the mos! city. having « I Seen ured for en for BT Terms of sale: One ip three equal re. a eighteen mouths. with interest from day of sale, y the bond: ch: the terms Soe ¥ defeulting pur chaser, alter one week’s notice in the National Injellige ing and st: at the cost of the pu: onveyancing and stam} ir chaser. Wh R, wooDw D. Trustee. ocw@ectd JAS.C McGU & 00.. Aucts. B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. GUARDIANS SALE OF By virtue of an order of the the District ot Columbia, passed September. 1566, and approved b Ovart of the said District on the . . the undersigned, as ardian of the minor chil- dren of the late William McDermott 1 MT at u blic sale. to the highest bidder, upon the prem- ee3,0n SATURDAY. nN on he Supreme October . 1866, 1866, at the hour of 4 o’eloc! .y the following property, situated om the renth side of I -in the city ‘of Washington, viz: All the of ground lying eest of aud adjacent to the ametling house built om lot No. 20, ym san city, which wasowned by the late Wm. McDer- mott, save and except the four feet adjacent to and east of said dwelling. with a depth equal to the depth of said lot No 20. Terms of sale by order of court: One-third cash at time of sale; balance in two equal payments at oo nine months, with interest trom the day ie. JESSE MeDEBMOTT, Guardian. 348. 0. McGUIRE @ U0., re oth 5! SS Se jonee¢rs. ALE OF VALUAB: REAL By virtue of two deeds of we shall offer for BSDAY 7th day street sovth, treet . ‘The terms easy, end made ee at time of J DY. -C. aeee. " a5. LLINGS WORTH. Oc 25-18t Trustecs. . iF sv. 28" S44e e DISS PEST aT aLEXAN Cries "3 Office, Depot af Washtaston, fashinaton. D. C., Uct 30, 1866. { By directi if following devortbed butt i Mldinges Bes will be told at —= ape | 8. TURDAY. ‘Worenber 10, He tenant Colonel Tames We Moore, A. 'Q. il, One Barrack. 34 feet by 281 feet; One Storehouse. 2x51 ‘eet . 16x: Oficere’ Quarters. 24x87 feet; Qne Boom. 31x17: F rs Rite so ears" One Wash- house, 12x32 fet; By fo RH wo Ope: feet, One Open Shed, iox6s feet, One Open Shed. 16x31 feet; Shed. 16x26 feet; Open Bhed, 12x16 feet: Guard-house, 12226 feet; Bins; Fencing, and 1,252 lineal feet of Picket After which a large lot of Water axa Gis Pipes and +3 used In these buildings. “articles mast be removed within ten deys from date of sale. i rms- Cash, i t fands fp Fs a. Bucker, Assistant te CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. i Bri, rT General 5 areas ‘ a ait SALE OF HORSES AND M We Sy ae ber 1.1880. public on direction of Brevet . at LISCOLN DEPOT, i thiseit: Rd ablie eaimals, viz." * Terms: Cash in Sore fande. By order of Brevet mor Gomera: D. H. Backer, Assistant Quarte: Stn A) om, at Mn. m.. | m pees. wing metes a} Serine sete a thence ant 22 Toot; and thence soutl “4 Ince of beginni: | Place of begi bout above property is situated on D street socth. between sth aud ¥ fects. east ‘and ie im: Tov ith a large two-story Brick Building. and 4 been used ag & lager beer brewery, for which i wilately after the sale of the real estate, the “sonal effecta connected with the Dre con, 80! soa of Bar teil bs ‘or the pe estat Der sist under a deed of trus The t vale, and secured bys will be taken, Teal estate at the ion can be had within ten i conveyancing and stempe nee WALTER. surviving Trustee, Wh. L: DONLOP: Trastean . 5 |, Trae a GREER 's WILLIAMS, Aucts. o¢ 1 603w Uatel) B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. COMMISSIONERY’ SALE OF THE REAL Es- THE LATE THOS. SYLVES- By virtue of an erder of the Supreme Court of the Bistrict of Columbis, bearing date on the23d day of May, 186, made in @ certain cause md - ing on the equity docket of said. court, the same be. og No. 664 of said docket. and bet ition to divide the real estate of Thomas Sy[vester. late y, D. O., deceased, we will geil at public anction, to the Rignest bidder. on MONDAY. the Sth day of November, 1866. atte o’clock p. im . the followin described part of Lo ofground numbered seven. (7,)1n Square num- bered five bundred and eer as din the sity of Washington. iv, tho District of Golumble. to. ber with the improvements thereou. to wit: he south half of the said Lot, fronting 30 feetand 3 inches on north H str: The improvements consist of two Frame Tene- and other as story high. nf ots, one three e ‘ty is situeted on the north side of H between ith and Sth streets west. oO If cash, and the balance in with interest on deferred A which fee Ponds - secur: are not complied wi of Washington count: This pro| street bort Terme of # six and twelve SS 70 the purchaser wi! taken. Ifthe terms of < eb ithin five d y of sale, the will be resold at the risk and cost of the default, eyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser. 1B SWRENBY. AMES ENGLISH, JOHN E NEALE. WILLIAM H_NALLEY, GHERN & WILLIAM oc 18-e02wad: Le Auctioneers, BS eine ross bib B00 Feenajivenie avinee, Hlgic & Oo. will give their e-zention the oale of Beal Beieve end Honeosets the residence of cmilies Soaitning 3 my, z > 3 Ei Office of Washengion The suction sale o wernment wood, af wood. yard, one-fourth mo le north of the city of Alexandria, on the Washington, Alexandria and Geor; failrosd, will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24th, at 11 o'clock -, and continued daily until the $d of Nov: ineln- Ses. (eantere excepted,) unless the lot is sold be- sOpwarde of eight thousand cords of Oak and Pine of and fered, which will be sold of the kind to suit harers. end in any quantity, from one cord to hundred cords. gene ys ve pre Yormeeut faeee on the day of sal een allowed for removal. M1 LUDINGTON. Brt. Brig. Gen. and Ohfef Quartermaster, Oc 19-1it Department of Washington. SrcREr DISEASES, SAMARIP4N’S GiFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Pomtivz Ovurz,” fer GONORBHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, a, Qontains no Mineral, mo no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, ‘They are entirely v Scifi mot 3g No smell nor pol mopar ‘or bowels of the ‘most delicate. Cures in from ‘two to four aeys, and recent cases Wat Cuba at Bemnenaaitott cies Steet Doctors and nate of ok Bresent day; M4 oP as i ctpatnel sf xSay Garet whobevebeon sorged wi Balser Soper sor Mer- Gury. 17 the goof by tail fae plas cnvolope, Price—Male packages, $2. Fomuate o3. ween, ween! ‘SR, BOTs ' 0) . TETTERS. COALEO. BOILES” STEETLIB, OB TRRPEEAL DISEASES, &c. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HEXKB JUIOR Hits O8 VENER AT ti bmeaee simaniTAN'S BOOT AND HEGE JUIOR tes most . certain and eff scribed, it sod permanent @dy and be healed. posterity thet for which years. ‘hey are WHAT THE ONE GAY OF THE SAMAR ae Fosrrzal Ee aan, ita tod prosiptiy and ‘them FORD, corner 1th Wieigas j STMENT OF THE INTEBIOK, DP ontren gra TES PATENT OFFICE, On the iti r\ iN ond MATTUIAS STRATTON. of Philadelphia, ven which Its ordered. that the said the Pat tition be heard at Office on MONDAY, the tith day of f, a8 12 o'clock {and ail parsons are cause, if any Scape cate nt Office thelr objections: teectaliy set for in writing, at least twenty days lore the day of 3 all erimey, led by either party to be the taken and transmitted wi les of the office, which will be furnished on ap jon. Depositions and ether papers relied upon as tes- ‘must be filed ia the office be- fore of bearing: the argument’ euy, within ten = ing the = py fre end tte Tavelll Mp ih grote Lo ‘HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTT Thet the subsort- he Oot oven Preoteed H ee Sf spe he Uoramiesioner. a. Proposals must be made i on estate of alt the work. as itcannct of ington. D. 0., Phe person to whom the s having claims net owill be Feqn! to give te exhibit the sperfos mance of bie cparects eame, the vouchers to the aw! 4 the cevtrect price will be on er the iéth day of October next: work 1¢ satisfactorily ne ise by law be excinded from all ve 2 12t Commissioner of Pu o Given undef 1 7, oom o Futis Dablags | iveu aact my Bad be 1% tan of ctr, bathe iiigernsea es a oer can Anlolyeairts., ec a for 188. Goldwin Smith's Lecrives on | | GUILD. De "4 ond hand . [the Mtutyof History vier Rest ty Owtitiensr)! v_ uere Mel + Benp:; jiter. The Emeratt. edited by Spee: #, scot oletered apd rth end B ete.. near } risbarne on Cholera . 1 Bre caont.) cigbest price pat for Second hand Fy BANOK TAYLOR. | Burnitare. ealy” | Heiiesc dices sacra 01 . falcon cers to: New York on 6.90 p.m. train - RAILROAD LINES, — To PRY ADELPHIA ANDREW TON Ww %, March 28, 1986. Trains Wechtogion aad’ Mew Yar are between "Fon sw souk withoxt chen; Leave daily (except Sunday) at 1-50 sm. 0nd oa NEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- ; Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11:15 a. m. and mn. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leare daly (exceotwunday st 4:30 and 13:28 2 8 ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York and Philadelphia st 6:0 »- m ily. te ladel ow York or “Trough tickets tore La jew =| in the day. as well as at tho kors end Brokers Telogreph tine, 348 ere. jroke: beg et . . aod 7th atreete des.) ween si 5 Bee 01 Ohi road t for schedule ‘Setmesn Weshingioss Bcitimeres H. Anas th Heater optierecton 8, +P. LM COLE oc 99. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Bites ig RS ‘Trams between WASHINGTON AND d MOBS, and WASHINGTON AND T, are how run as } 49 A eur aT ‘a z: BALTIMORE, indey. at 7:00, 7:30, and AY STA’ ‘ it Sunday, at 7:00 a. m., 2°45 and . FOE WAY Brainions SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS JUNOTION. i Lomvoet 6:15 and 7:00 a. m.,and at 2:45 and 4:35 “er FOR ANNAPOLIS. s Leave at7:00 and 7.30 trains to or from Annapo! 1 ON BONDA ve at 799 702 BALTIMO! bear ty EST Teeave at 7:20 8 ., and 2:45 and FOR ALL PARTS OF THE aagre dally, except Sunday, at 7:30 i On Sunday at 8:00 p.m. a at Poker Sod Troma Balthoere a Wineine, ersburg. &c, THEOU '1CK BIB to the West can be hed at the #enhiugton Station Ticket Ofieeet ota in the day. as well as at the new office of the Bank- Teoma Setpeee hast Admarens: &45 Fees. edvirteesiat STneaat age Bovina, ee ron 5 We. SMITH. Mester of Transportation, L GO. Bis ral Ticket Kgont. oc 30 tf GEO. 8. Z, Agent, ing ton. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. gurtber notion, Pemeay ier Tun betwees Washington ed Alexandria as follows; Leave Wasi Leave ALExanonia. 00 A. STEAMBOAT LINES. N®w Sivae cis. The fine 8 waw! street wharf, ID, ety ite ay pp nag TUESDAY A at 60 clock, and "C}, Homan me Alexandria scar "Chock, fa s. at adin, roi ind returnt; meals and frogbt at lowest possible rates, freight or passage apply on Paare ‘or to is pate) iN van BISWICK, oc 12-1m Bev fro! THE EASTERN suons. WILRON SHALE Ca Py. gumesiom Steamer 23 LEO” A BD, leaves her pier opposite, No. 20 Light street whart the, tween Barre and Lee strects,) every P metor EASTON POINT Les m., for STON bxeoxD, CLORas. Por H8 WHARF, CAMBRIDGE. B "Ss WHARF, CABIN CREE MEDFORD'S WHARF, ead LLOYDS LA 7 Returning from “THE SHORE. leaves Lioyd’s Landing at 1 p. m., 490 m.,and Easton Point at 8 p.m , (touching at ieee lending,) on Mondays, Wednesday: ane rr ‘8. She has fine state-rooms, and ail other passenger ‘accomm: ions, camel to'those of any other steamer on Chesapenke Bay. se 5-tf potomae TRaNsronraTioN Lina, KOTIOE TO SHIPPERS, EXPRESS, Capt. B.A. E fe res EERE oy BA. norma exandria at 7/0. m™ EVERY SAT een GEDAY tor Giymont, Budd's Ferry Btores, Mathice Polar Ore el Point. aoe % 8, be 0 Wart. Stone's Wharf Gare Wharf, Lancaster’s A riomen Bay, Foxwell’s Wharf, Hazell’s Wharf, arrives at Ball: Piney Point, Point Lookout, and more at 8 a.m. on Ba .B. N & BRO, + wp7tt 1B BBL ON SoBRO, Agent. ND, FREEDERIOKSB Reesor nae BalLnoayes AND Fe TO TRAVELLBES GOING SOUTH. TWIOE DAILY, (Bunday a. m. excepted.) The q aad route te Richmond, RS Sy ay Ww Aquis ‘and O. Vanderbilt leave iH; prison eine te aienaeed ff Keneep ere ‘pens Vernon, and may have an_0! several battle-fields near nity ot viens icksburg by stop- it and su 5 s¥.Supt., MatraEw epS-ly : i Mera ‘yey COOKE & CO., BANKS, Fifiecnih sixets, eppossie Treatary, Buy end sel) at current market rates, and beep enstantiy on hand, « full supply of ait _ GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIEZG, AND COMPOUND INTEREST HOTRS. Orders fs: BTOOKS. BONDS, &c , executed, and Collections mode on all sscessibie points. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, @OLD AND siLVEB jy 9-48 AND LAND WARRANTS. LLEWI8 JOHNSON & Co., BABES . arD DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXOHANGS, GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES, STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD AED SILVEB, BOUGHT AND SOLD. mbt! First National Bank of Washington. B.D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, ‘WA. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY anp FINANCIAL AGBNT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th street, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treesurer United ~ WF ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at carrent market rates, FURNISH BXCHANGE and make Coliections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful ané prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVERE- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1865. m 21-tf J. R. ELVANS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Deslers in BUILDERS’, COACH, 4ND CABINET HARDWARE BAB IRON AND STEEL. CUT NAILS, HOBSBSHOBS, HORSESHOE HAILs, NUTS AND WASHERS, &c., &c., Bc. WABEHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, 301, 303, 305 O STRERT, And SS and 8% OUISIANA AVENUB, WASHINGTON, D. oO. All Orders, SOUTH AND WEET, Filled with Care and Promptness. CABRIAGE AND WHEEL STOCK Constantly arriving from Factory, and sold » lowest market prices. 1PE AND SHERBT LEAD, OOPPER, ZINO, &c., Sold at Eastern Bates and shipped with despatc HAIR, moss, Tow, And BXCELSIOR Constantly on hand im bags and beles, BOPE, COBDAGS, &o. PRICES CURRENT FURNISHED WEEKLY JOHN B. ELVANS & 0e., on 16-8m Washington, B. Ww. . M. HABEY. Covomss ere FOR WOMEN LYING-IN ABYLUM, treet, (eircle,)corner of M str; Fourteenth s we if om ‘est, established for ccption ot pi ents whe may be tu iS mide: oan fi sion aa may require the comfene the Ss Ss er x Rag am feal and Bu: x oars F Peg i aed ~M D.. FL DB THOS, imi’ D., . es any Cot ‘ low Zork avense, Haan TYL! - HOWARD, M. Orders for edmivston to the tree beda 1 thts hos- tal, (of which there: are, ¥0.) cam te. obtained of Ae aargrn.Bchetpianincten tas bao edmission ply to the Surgeon General, United States FSi teacitas tas a Copeanee wes BetW to gome aedmey lottersie the matron of the applying by ry al. au 28.coly.r EMA. Yat LETTERS PAT- secured by the of 1o ae Paris, and ab! frem the Pay aivtered ‘by Valpcany: yendes fects of cl. proresats FOB STATIONSEY, TrédeuryDevarteront, ice Eiferanl ~ ta ~~ H 4 PROPOSALS. P®orosats row Ron HEAD OKs Wahiakon DC coer a et Sealed Proposais wfil be received at (! os ~ Washington bos u ‘teria: te ti REV BM ss tems for taruselog tas, on Head Cometerivs, deliy- ered in qi 0 + toil vin: at Mang. to ae Diocks o ‘Baven. ork city, BM. ji blocks eshington. D.C., from 30,000 to 25,000 head alexi. Va., from 3,000 to 4000 heed Fredericheberg, Vo., from 12,08 to 16,000 hes@ Winchester, Va, from 5,00 to 8,000 bead Bornes: Fors, Va., from 3,000 to 1.500 head Oc: ichmoné ,V8.. from #,000, to 11 000head blocks . Va. from 3,000 te bead b: Lies » from 70) ole — to 20.008 Dori Pr » fro Oity Lyd ‘etersburg m 15.600 .- heed blocks to 3,000 bead - C., frow 1,000 to 1 from 800 to 000 cae ae i] Salfebury, N.O Goldsboron . 0 frommsen te 1.000 heed blocks i eh, o., 7 108 to 3.bay 4 . 8.0., from 1 . Ga. Ga Bvilie, locks 000 to 1,800 head bi rom 1,000 to 1.800 Seat TOR: 6,060 to 7,000 do Ga, from 12,000 to 15,000 head from 1.500 to 1.000 head block: dT od do J » Als., from 2,000 to 3,080 Berrancas, Fie from 100 to 1,000 head biocks New eS. La., from $3. to 4,000 head Beton Rouge, La., from 2,000 to 2,200 head joc} ‘ort Hudson, La.. from 800 to 600 head jocks Brownavitie, enos, fons cto co soe cy Braves Santiago, Texas, from 200 to 300 bead bi jatcher, ip trom 1,200 to 2.000 bead blocks = -» from 15,00 to 25.000 bead s Corinth, Miss, from 4,000 to 6 500 head blocks Memphis. T gfrom 5,00 te12.000 do Fort Doneleo ‘enn., from 2,000 to 3,008 bead Nashville, Tenn., from 15.09) to 2.000 head Pitts re Landing, Tenn..from 3.000 to 400 bead blocks ‘ “ one er Tenn., from 4,000 to 5.00) head iJ Chattanoogs, Tenn., from 8,000 to 1,000 head s con Tene., from 2,50 to 3,000 head bi Columbia, Tenn., from 1,200 to 1.200 head Lonieville, Ky.. from 4 00 to = pace. © » from 5 £00 80 3 do rj owling Green y..frem tol co Lexington, Ky. from 1,000 t0 1 a0" do Cairo, 111; from 6.000 to 3.000 do Chicago, Ilt., from 1.(@) to 4,500 do , from 1 do do do do do Neb , from 400 te 200 do Cincin Ubio, from 700 to 1.000 do Gelunibus, Obio, from Sv to 2:00 do Denbieon, Ohio, from $10 to 400 Sohpeen 8 Isiend, Obio, from 20 to sw head 3 Louis, Mo., fram 4,000 to 6.000 head blocks efferson do Barracks, Mo, from 3,00 to 4,000 aa biocks Pout Eoovenwerth; Mo.. from 1,000 to 1,500 head senport, Iows. from 10). to 200 heed blocks eokuk, Lowa. from 508 te 1,000 ittle Bock. Ark ,from2008to2700 So ‘ort ve ana gee 1 200 to 1,500 do io N. —— to 2 0 Ba ncleco, 8 200 to 1.000 de 2. The bead blocks to be made in accordan,« with the specifica: to conform strictly to the - oud ore Be both of which may be seen at the Offices of ‘gg tod Obief Quarte: Rew York. Philacelphis. Pittsburgt. ‘Wasbington, Fortress Monroe. jie % leigh, Newbern, Fayetteville. , Saven- hy Augusta. ( 1{, Tallehpasce Movile, New ville: Chattasoaps, Miurtreesbo ~ owisriiie, ville, ay ro . iro, C1 efersourilie. Colambus,,Obio,) Cincinna: troit, St Louis, Fort Leaves- worth. 01 Little Rock an! San Francisco. ( Bids for Ban Francisco will be received until De- comber 31, 1846.) They will be about mine (9) inches high, from (20) to twelve (12, inches lomr ane from three dw hal {4h plaches wide, @ flange aroui bottom. They will be hollow, and «ill have a number cast on the back, and ap inscription of the name, rank. recim arm, cOMpany,or cores. amd date of deat! of deceased, cast in raised letters ou the top. They Must be cast of good stove-piate irom, weigh mot less than twenty (20) pounds each, aud be coa «4 thoroughly by dipping tp melted zinc. 4. Separate bids are invited for dclivery at each place; and incase the same parties offer to sa y more than one locality. it should be stated at w! would be furnished in panied by 8 good and tee of at least two responsipie partics thet the contract. if awarded. will be jaithfully end premptly executel. (The respon- tibility of the guarantors must be shown by ti official certificate of the clerk of the nearest Di trict Court, or of the United States District At- tormey ) 6. The Government reserves to iteelf the right to revect all bids, if unsatisfectery; and to delay the award not later than the first ef January, isi7; and also, in some instances. to change the poim! chien case 0 reasouable allowance Tor lncreasa which case a reasonable allo for inc ordeduction for dimizisbed transportation will made. vo Mthe time of ivery to be subject to fatare pam es are furnished to x ly to the sam- the md will be eutyect to such st ® . tof delivery as the Chief of the Boresu may rect 9. The full nameand it office adress of the bid- der sheuld in the proposal, do. should be re endorsed + porals for Iron Head Blocks.” - To So Parmenter General, . ington, D.0.” MEIGS. ple uO. 5 irtermaster General ne 3 tno30 Breser Maer Genera LU. 8. POSALS FOR SITES FOR BUILDIN: Poe tHE WAL DEPARTMENT toe - je pep ie Sorbo Ss. Bess. roposals we + Stati: location. and pumber of ears fet stored wall be received at the office of the unde: > - Offce. Winder's Building. on or before the Torn Day "Or NOVEMBER. 1868, coe T. J. TREADWELL, ooz-dtd Bvt. Lieut Col 0 jecorder ppRercsats FOB BaTi ‘t Ail bide mast De accenpanted —— by the followin > will be cousidered unless sccompa - eranter ge blish the containing Khe Best be wntere’, \. WILLta™ cK, Mavor ano £ Me reve fast. boot ace.

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