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‘THE EVENING STAR. LIVE FOR SOMETHING. Live for something, be not idie— Look about thee for employ * Sit not down to ustleas dreaming— Labor 1s the sweetest joy. pand: Life for thee n Littive be, hen, while you may. Seater blessings ia thy pathway ' Gentle words and cheering smiles, Better are than gold and silver, With their grief dispelling wiles. As the pleasant sunshine falleth, Ever on the grate ul ea: th So let sympathy and kindue Giadden weil the darkened (hearth. Hearts there are irr ipati and weary; rop the tear of syn w. hisper words of ha — ani Feomfort, joy untoghy sou! From t prec unt i thou y sive Foal ‘the eratelul Tighe be shed. see A Terrible Casualty. hens. The telegraph announced some two or three id envelopes, days ago ihe g pobre of twenty-nine persons, arias ae Sos. ONHEIMER yAserty ng 8 50) Nashville .. mostly young ladies, who os pee army; ap%-tf No. 451 Tent st., Washington, D. ©. s ty at Boykin’s Mill Pond, near M Comfen, S.C. ‘The Spnter Watchman gives I. M, SINGER & 00'S tania tioulars of this terribly afflicting affair é Grand J raat New Orie ie boat of considerable size had, a short IMPROVED ae time previous, been built and placed upon the pond aor es of pleasure. A goodly number (probably thirty or more) of the com- pany omba rked upon this boat, intending to pass over and around the pond. These con- sisted chiefly of young ladies, there being but a sufficient number of gentlemen, as was sup- posed, to manage the boat and afford company and Gestertion fax the ladies. They had been out some time, and were near thecentre of the pond when the boat ran onasnag. This op d that cited little or no fears, xs it was sup) & speedy extrication could be effecte: life and spirit; all was hope and happ Soon it was perceived that the great pressure of the boat upon the snag (in consequence of the number it contained) was puncturing its bottom, and that the water was making its way inside. Now the excitement began. Now fear began to picture its sad traces upon those just-now-happy countenances. Now the tender and timid ladies called upon their protectors for that assistance and deliverance which, inful to say, they were unable to afford. Yomentarily the danger became greater, and momentarily the excitement of those on board, as well as those on shore, became more intense. It seems that deliverance would have come, and that the boat would have probably been pushed off and run near enough to the shore for many, if not all, to have escaped, had it not been that those who stood at each end, (a white man and a negro,) with their poles, la- boring with all their power, shoved each in the same direction, thus mutually destroying the effect cf their efforts. Soon, in a few moments, the began tosink. When this was seen, and the fact that she could not be moved became too apparent, the scene became frightful in deed. The wildest excitement and fear seemed to seize every heart, and but few if any were safficiently collected to enable them to employ their efforts for rescue advantageously. In a few moments more she sank, when tha scene may be better imagined than described Piercing cries and shricks, and calls fer help both from those on shore and those on the un- fortunate beat, filled the air. Sisters and brothers, parents and children, relatives and friends, whose hearts were bound together by the nearest and dearest of earthly ties, and avimated by the warmest and most tender affection, were there—some on the sinking boat and some on the shore. Oh how rudely were those confiding hearts torn asunder and ravished with wild and aching grief! The boat seems to have committed them to the bosom of the water, huddled together, mainly 1D & mass. The water is supposed to have been about twenty feet in depth. Thus thrown together, one clinging to the other, with that grasp which belongs only to those ina drowning con- dition, there was little opportunity for the males in the company to rescue the ladies or even to save themselves. But afew, we have not been apprised of the exact number, were saved of those upon the boat. a Not mvcw tixe Excommes:cation.—Letters from Florence state that King Viotor manuel was received at the doors of the Cathedral by the Archbishop and clergy, the former of whom com- menced the chant of the T¢ D-um in celebration of bis arrival. This does not look much like ex- communication. Next day the prelate and clergy waited upon him, and a deputation from Rome Presented him with a sword of honor, subscribed for in that city. 7 A new Division of the Sons of Temperance was organized in New York urday eve ing, with the celebrated or “Awful” Gardner as one-of its leading members. [t is ssid bis zal ba¢not abated in the least since he bas been converted iF" Mr. George Wilkes, cf New York, has been presented to the (ueen by tue United States Minister at London. The presentation took place atthe levee of the 2ith ultimo. U7 AL. Carter, of Fairfield, M1., one of the editorial excursionists, was robbed by a conti- a —_ man in Baltimore last Monday of $100 and @ gold watch. AERIVALS AT THE HOTELS J MeClure, J Stanbon, : -S Sinner. Pa; J Faur Faurot, H Hiker, C reck F'smith J Paidter A Hurne'!, N w J Wright. Va; R Gillis mys A Smith, N Lard, D Poze, B Wee egin, G Suinmers, G Smith. D Frencu, a Little, A by 3 ns Ad ind, 8, Va; B Dance, JJ nel: win, J Lindsey, Ky; far, F Blow st Gat Adams. Miss nmin ont-omery, Gs Ho 7 Tari t Ma lory, Ky; — dtuart, N solute. it Wallaos, Va CW. vempi Dei; J Binehe m, Va; H Coulter,Ala;'G Henry W Duncan and lady, Ky; J "Wood. v 3 H X~ 13h, Teun; A Porkins,Col ips W Gumer.T Bo a, & Chris H fyrec, T Shai J MoCre-, ¢ Ridley, Col Lac, Col Boston, Gale N Meate. Gi Ca me Ky: DB ane ; C Truman, D Sa elloge, F Parke, her, tS Brook, MT Taylor. Md; JW biandin, A le ” = BROWN nS MOTE? —J McC) 5 ole Fang Hee Won Rov D kumpto Now a oe » Miss J ‘Midleton, 3 > T Money 1 ? 53 t icon, 1, truce, Va; 'W 3 J Barden. O, y W Richardso & Magan, L Bew, Ag; J Saal ry we v K Bred N, Adair Ga; T Walker, do; A} Donsiso: * p, pe “4 +s zona, r b Gram Ind; 4 Die 7 vi a 5 ls . Et Pas Lowi peucer, J sre cer, K W' Pence. Awd Colyar. 5 Con: Ind; Wwienye sn, J Horkins Wis; J Haron, Ind; W rey w anos, B Ciowes, ; E MeGehre, Dr KH © y¥, Tezn Ter | Bruce, M § alien NUS bw : Hon B Peller, homson, Ay | ge pba Hos k Thomeon, J J Hamilton. CA Rixciiur, F Schainot es A Pa: 4 pee ditigey ten, “AP? Pes re © Gaborns isso w pm ws’ HOTEL, Johnson, NY AA R ine Ohi io; E.G Squi cK [ ir 403 AlCoupas ured tat. 2 iiens oi Pa: Ni " if Smith, a PE M ha Preeton, Ky; J a \ 1 eee F Safira’ Mi 1s 2 ies is b mag piu e nee rreons. do: ae hol Ma! i Allison and jc rire: : ‘ood, derd a Cleve, acide Le fis do; J W Haris, OHS aes. aed J AWASHINGTON i pours Watkins, 0; W a? 4 ray gue mt a or F Po eee reall J puss, als SME or, 1, Sm Staaly, W ‘Somers Richard Hunt, OCEANSTEAMERS Sa ILING DAYS From tag Unrrep Srargs. For, yee For ow ce Sieoe't Nee == —E- MISCELLANEOUS. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. TO SAN FRANCISCO IN BIGHT DAYS Central Overland California PIKE’S PEAK EXPRESS COMPA “TEN DAYS TO SAN FRANCISCO!” ‘he Courier of the PON Fy ER at re age eu Josarn Missouri, EVERY FURDAY Ripe ay ebay ° Letters in all oases to be enclosed in Government NEW ORLEANS IN THREE DAYS FARE ONLY $42.50. VIA Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginia and Tennessee, = East Tennessee and Virginia, East Tennessee and Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississippi Central, 0 Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEA 8 ° TWO DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, t] Leave Washington at 6 a. mand 6 p.m. Omnibuses and Baggage Wagons leave corner of Sixth street and Pennsy) avenue to connect with rach Train. BY THE “PONY EXPRESS!” lor San Fragotsco, BY BATU receive Let! to be forwarded by this to ar ramie, Great Salt Lake City, Seine up to 2 p. m. every BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL SEWING MACHINES, 200 MILES en 24 HOURS LESS than any other Uine—the nehburg Ext 388 Pennsylvania Avenue, being 20w gompirted, ne aino the Missisnipp! Central, making it the Mach ma S-tr (UNDER NATIONAL HOTEL.) A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. To New Orleans Memphis conte. Nash vill TINE ines, Threads, Needles, & Twist, i KEPT ON HAND. WM. H. GLOVER, Agent. {7-The U.S. MAIL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS &re taken over this New Line, Tickets cau ba obtained at the South Western Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsyivania av- = ue, to the following pose LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Gna .. valiunterati Tees seen ax weehidutgomegy Moke aac READ! READ! READ! Niew" OkDeaNs The Steamer PAGE ‘leaves her wharf, foot of THIS ADVERTISEMENT. | seventitettect, attyn mand ox p.m cLOTH IN G Tae & (NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING.) WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY! Take Great Pile: U7" Baggage Checked “at the office Through to ew Orleans, THE FINEST STOCK OF JAMES A. EVANS, Ticket Agent, a Spry ap 13-tr Corner Sixth st.and Pa, av. ay TEISICETY par STEAMER 7ay: Guy Wil resume her tos Br t trips on jat_ 9 fost Fasnionasi.e'—Tue Best Mave Fenniar Ww Viton wit Rit IAN BES v AT i ever Jj CAN BE SEEN Al Hexen 1 look asinvand AUGEXANDRIA at haif-past o'clock, for CURRIOMAN and the intermediate HaRiaN On her return trips. she “will leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY and SATUR Pap rolnok a. a NS. PAGE, Proprietor, NATH'L ROU: SH, "Ae t, Alexandria, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILR B WASHINGTON B ANcx, Cz, & oF Hovars. Communcing on Monday mornina, October 17, 1888 & 390 Pennsylvania Ave., and we will ure in Showing Them SO, A FINE STOCK OF AL GEN'TS’ FURNISILING! !o« s! SHIRTS tH] TeMesh MING TON at 6.20 and 7.48 a. m. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! enya WASHINGTON at5ia0 aud 62) my NEW YORK PATTERN | Kj in Sunday at 32 onl THE BEST PITTING SHIRT MADE! tener ALTIMETER ‘4 ls doe COURVOISIEURS KID GLOVES, &e. &c. 388 a Leave BALTIMORE a A LARG TOCK OF em 13.20 p.m, : 45 2. nd 3.20 p.m, AND CARPET Bags. For NORPOLE eo ee nd 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | —2 ae P. FOR Nkw, YOR ASSAGE, IN UDING MEALS AND STATEROOM, $7.50. The New York and Virgina Screw Steamehip National Hotel Building. McCAMLY & SCHALL. Comper ‘4 new and elegant steamship _ma7-im ayy a VESNON: © 4g eet 8 = aes - = will leave the proy apot, GAS FIXTURE so’'ale We Haven store, ant are dail nivine. GAS | BEN harves, at Lho'clook s,m overs WE aa f offere ly to will be mar 5-tf ES- DAY, aud the Company’ 2 Depot. at Alexandria, ALS o’olock p Passongere fi #Sofenturely New Patterns and Designs coe superior in style to anything heretofore inthis market. We invite: same di A om Washington and Georgetowr ‘zens general | oan take the coaches connecting with Alexandria and a ar stock of Gas and Water | stoamboata or railroad, which leave the corner of en, fooling that we have the best dd stock in ‘7th street and Ly avenue hourly, or they can leave onthe steamer from the Western Wharves at 1) oes Tooms on od application = @ To n on jeation Mesers. Morgan & Rhinehart, Western W. ie intrnsted to our care S & McoGHAN. 378 D) «treet. T promptly attended t POR and farm servant. A capital breaker, orderer an: and competent to any possible farin work and the management of any machinery used on a farm; and ie) years of ace quiring an Intelligent and very useful servant of description, ae will be received up to the reall 3 oper arance will be sffscted on all goods this ins at the office of the Company at per oent premium. The Semmmosetens for passengers by this line are in every respect first-c sas, and every effort wil made to render thie communication with New ¥ ork Sereeable and healthfi! one. SALE—A NEGRO MAN, a coachman eis os and industrious, manacer of horses, To & Southern gentieman re- or his own use, he will be & bargal der to get him a good home, co” i" reicht or parssce apply to FOWLE @ i > conta, Alexandria, Seowe Boxe N18 r Offon nebeeig ih BR. CROMWELL & CO. Puvmser AND Gas FITTER, A —_ So w P. sTOV seli them at cost for caxh. maz 40 Qo. LAMAR. ©. 8. MoT, ike AUTRY, AR, MOFT&AUTRY, | Wili pr * Mi \mbre Reeeriv apis 4 ICE © rh Fromiine Hots eneliah - actly 86 West a orner Aibany, New Yo: SNYD = —— = A CARD. OTT Takes great pleasure in ‘izens of the District, n appointed. by Monsrs ey eaeent for their just- WwW. G. METZ Announcing to that he has ty Steinway & LHARMDNIC HAL uth side of Pa. ar. west of Eleventh st. ntroduce Water and Gas upon the most fa- terms. of COOKING { have on hand a let and asx [desire to close them out, will APIORNAYS-AT-LA® Hoty sre xe, Mise. sotice in the itis Court of Errors andAp Jnckson,the Federal Court at Pontotoe, of the Sevguth Judicis! Distriot of Mis: pitt Coilestion of Claire h, he 18 enabled to fureash and ap ‘s Pianos HAIR DE CHIN r Ladies’ Suits. in ees; Rich trea great variety of quality J, Borage. Berage Suc.aee taken 'n exchange. ner of Penn. avenue and D nelishand French Berages, arasols, Sun Shades, and Sun + and. es Fancy Dress Silks ‘ed and for maa low Nass In is, VLOR ee aerTre HISON _ . LABARR IST OF GOOD THINGS, Sourhrerst CONT of Wthand C sty me JL8, SREACTURER OF REAM, WAT a PLATINA TOPE HGH NING RODS, ¥ RUSSE, | Rezpectfysly aunounces to the public of Washing 28, ton Sod vicinity that he ts prepared to execute ali ee staespait é "ON FEC TIONERY, orders for erecting Lightning Conductors on the most approved scientific principles, constructed of the very best of materials, on very moderate terma, All Piatina tipped Points’ which are manufactured by_me wll be stamped with my name, Weather Vanes of any design made to order, mar2 sm Pies ES . Corner of Twelfth aud F streeta, i = AND FIRE INSURANC RE Ric ay BR LIGHE cLotH SAN Te: 3. SN yereivar this, Gay from the importers in New P, LUMBER °, Lae FITTER, eeunereet grealy below tie prices of any | South side enue. west of Wth street,and STELLA a: T CARRL AGS. FE Subscriber having © additions to hi factory, making it now ons of the largest, inthe Dietriots whore hia faci paulitien for Prroeceiay SPER ie cae: and y & HARVEY, No. 492 Seventh street. t Insuranes on Lives and Property in ani ogg the lowest rates, ONS of al! kinds RA from his long perisute * the business, he hopes to give general satisino’ ne i kinds of Carriage snd Light Wagons kepten vA R FEAIRS neatly done, ondall orders prompt Ssocent hs fang Cnerincses Vie ‘in ipexohence fornew eae of idth and K ste. cM it AGE, pot VTS Hy pLais LK OM wh te the Ktrkieood House, =. oa. LOR & HUTCHISON. Takes thin to inform hus friends and the to get SP public that he is prepared ‘urnish them with all G SUMMER ELOrii NG "No do RING eed Brticien oonna tal with tho PLUMBING AND ITH'S, Sevonta st, to ret your BOYS! | GAS FLTING BUSINESS, nuh eee choral G apé-ain | Bath Twhs, Water Closets, Urinals, Washstands, ~ saan PED Hl tote Punips, Rams, aes = ouptains, Ruther Hoss and Gas A eX ALE AND XXX AL poduas Wier eee to be obtained at the WASHINGTON BR ERY, and Sonnot ay Ho will introduce Water and Gas upen the most Teens terms and guarantee eatisfaction. mar 2- sets made from malt snd hops on! “G, COLIN entire satistaotion con » Propriotor of ieee ome and athe IVE HUNDRED TRAVELING TRUNKS arrived this da: ombracin: all quali ¥ tex and sizeof Sole Leather, Ladion’ 2, 00 eRHAaNE, HABE: PAGNE AND | Dress and Packing Trunks. Our trank Attention of the patito io our and well se salos room exhibits at this time t! e createst variety le k ef Cham: Crab Apple Cider, of traveling roaiisites a moderate prices, to be st fees wegunraton ra jn, sao Be | Aeon ot LA DING HAE BOXES, Val ICES, s s, for our apring stock. Give ‘a eal ‘room | CARPE: 1 haGs, SATC ALICE {L7Old Tronks Toe “0 anus in exchange for new ones, WALL, es 3 alia & Trunk Sales Ros, mar St-tf 322 Pa. avenne. ase y AL LEN & KSON, "375 Pe Penn. Pyre at RYE iY HISKY - —On hand several wenue. south aid 4 — ‘and 3 brands of Pare Old Rye W. cH eneneenet ‘aaa a oth uale 1 ate ‘of os led, made by the most reliad Aseed ter eep De ferasohe, and fc on: vate mag 1A NOS.—New arrivals of 8 ut Ravens Baece Corn Piano ae n th avivania, Maryland Virginia, warrant Also, Imported Nrandies, Hennegey. Otard Does Gecy Seer Robins, &o. aie eee and Apple Bra: pure Holand Gin, eld Jamaica and Be Groix Ram, and Wines of over variety, alt ot standard brant A chotee lot off by rs anid To- xk R Apli-ty a9 Pe avn hares oe anne We tcnee AND JEWELR H. O. HOOD Has just purchased for oash. 9 natyle, finish ail and ins post mar 8-ly_ JsIGA L co CONVENTION. set by, at this Convention is OHN F. E 306 Paav, becwune 9th aed Vaen ets, he publiots Refer _THE M FINE Pia ETZEROTT, N pate | ee yee GALLERY, large ie very choice tock of GO SILVER ‘WaTCHEs, and, being’ ante Sexes fs sell them off in a’short time, hey will offer them, together with his Aree Rtog Ric EW 400 Punsstivans . Temarksble low process agate WARE, at ACOB REED, ea J mrene a Biareractones or ‘ OTHIN HRSROREAE handsome case Souruxast NER SECOND AND Sraves Bre, Dolar ILADELPHIA, ir the rooRy: » Bnd 35 sents MILITARY C: HS | FOR SALE. 520 econ a Siagesatte vied 0. aay & snus. 5 aed weather, CON yc, ex ping (NEC aeOrN . Pein 320 “Seoure sane, te essen vac sing ey pen Groton settee Besos es i he alta ae ee ee ee ee aw © NE LUMBE! ee PE oe, Ln customers att aw, RZE notifies ey Bia mL & : MISCELLANEOUS. Prince Imperial Champagne. MEDIOINES. D* 2oRs708, LOCK HOSsrITAL, Has Discovered tha most ape oae> f and onig FROM EPERNAY, Effectuai Remedy wn the DE VENOGE & FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ? — “ ERANCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAY. , Piper rege Back, p Dacian tape, Some involuntary gen, imeeceney, General rv 'e wong tw no, Paipteation ¢ ey Pata of rb Giddomere, Disease of ous sr Shins Agvctnae of ae Li nated ore Soild by all Respectable Dealers throughout the Country. This fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until the past year was confined exclusively to the best tables of the Continent of Excrope, has now obtained the most unbou: success and’ popularity in this country. It is recommended by some of the firet Physicians of the City of New York, over all other Wines, on account of its extreme gee and deli- ¢acy, and those who once try it rarely use any other bran Although only one year has ng its introduction into this country, th enormous and constantly increasing. Our arrange- ments are such as to ensure the quality of the Wine being maintained a@ its present high standard, The Prince Imperial is imported solely by us, we being the sole Agents of Messrs, De Venccr & Co, in this countr: HAUGHWOUT & CO, 90 & 492 Broapway, N.Y. {77Sold in this city by Hamilton & Leach, and Browning & Kenting. . Jf tome Me lant incelleet, Qotranced Latening Seuaies with ‘ibe trations of egsuney tbe living lyre, mey gall with MARRIAGE. MARRIED FERSONS, or Young Mon , being awareet piapehanns ho pia = panera ener es « gente: eeokdently spe bie skill asa wn iear aera Not = PERDERICRSTRERT, mere sires, « few deers from s emcees ¢ uame sad axmber, betier mai be paid ona ese aNETOR, Members ofthe Roya! College of Sur; from one of the sorters Sein tho Unned sume Eresier part of whove life hee boon epest in the bes: SAY Sare the Pieces! ~*~ AS accidents will happen, even in well-regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toya, Crockery, &c, SPALDING'’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies. and no household oan TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. jared (hemesives by & be ep, and if net cared, destroys bech mind and igh marringe body, should apply ‘Thove are son afford to be without it. It is always ready and up tothe sucking point. “There is no longer a neoes- r limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless lis: and Wroken oradiet. ttle just tne arficis for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, 80 popular With lading of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used onld, being chemically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet makers’ veg It may he used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vast!y more adhesive, “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” ice, 25 cents, - B.—A Brush socompanies each bottle Waolesale Depot, No. 48 Codar street, New York. Address HENRY & PAL pine & CO., No. 1, New York. ett up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Fight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful | Ceipeciesoal ie Show Card erounyenri ex each package, UF. A sing le bottle of SPALDING’S PRE PARED GLU E will save ten times its cost an- naailly to every household. LTP Sold by all, prominent Stationers, Droggists Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fanoy Stores, antry merchants should make a noteof SPAL ‘ot the ond and melancholy ofects produced ch Wockees piste sens and of Memory, Confusion of ia, Evil Portodings, of Bec: , Turmdizy, duced NERVOUS DEBILITY —Phousands ean new losing wheie viger, be- aving eeingwlar appearence abort the eyes, congh or aymprems of conemmpiion DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. what 0 rehin from applying (9 those whe, respectability, cam aloae befriend ‘bin. Be falls tote the bande of ignorant and 4 ae) ie h hi DINGS PREPARED GLUE, when making up FoR c therr list. twill xtand any climate. fe 1oty ¥ (4 TART SS detained whe bad loot all bops, have NY ls LLY 94 A _ “i jearta Creme ppEpARED) SQUIB FOR FAMELY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Wood, Leather, Crockery, Glass, Tvery, Bone, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Percha, Cleih, Paper, Papier Mache, Shell, Horn, Hone, Plaster, &. And indeed thereis niaertic coon He LY rere z ve. ALL! INDIAN VEC i TABLE WECOCTION. It is well known that in the Spring people are more apt to contract disease than at any other riod; and itis equally weil-kpown that the way disease isto keep the bicod pure, for @ heir to,” arise from impuri- Ain spring of our existen tant toall that the ry cleansed and purified, an: this “ he d. the most effectual way Pyne MRS M. COX'S INDIAN VeGETABLE DE- COCTION, the best remedy discovered for the oure of ‘liseases of Skin, Eryripelas, Sorofula, Rheuma- tsm, Nervous Debalit different kinds, D an other diseases of . It has elected cures, as can be shown by from perro: sa highest | ectability, and is recommen have ue-d itas the most invaluable remed, of the day [77 itis sold by all the Druggists of Baltimore, and at the residence of the proprietor. Mas. M. COX, 158 East Balumore «| | between Eden street and Centra: None genuine unless her name 1s biown on the bottie and her seal on the cork ILP"Price $1 per hottie, nix earcely anarti lointhe whole y, whether itt this ges the world for its superior, It isindis. | Should be th bie in every "HOUSE, WORKK-SHOP, COUNTING- ROOM, and no person after a trial of Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue, would willingly dispense It ix always ready fensive to thes ate,and where kn merous certifioal “Tho attention of dealers and consnmers is invited to the following testimonials regarding ite auperior qualities : e, the undersi a A Wholesale Agent. R. | PARED GLUE, azrve with the above recom Boorse, 45 , Bi ernie Axent for th mendation. BS Reveii cs | see ill suppy the trade at my prices. “Cabinet Ware seh: N. — “Machine Depot FA ) | WARE OF MINERAL POISO “Carriage Manufacturer “AVM sand Bui Dr. J. BOVEE DODS' CELEBRATED =. VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, | of I s , Dye habe me es and all diseases ed They aremade cide from their medi cinal props . they are & wost wholessas end delightful Beverage, “Carpe! nted in miry iy mat agureaeed E COMPA HIS BRANDY CATHARTIC, 41 Liberty a N.Y. | Is 8 sure remedy for Costivenses, Liver Complaint i nto mm veal | and Dyspepsia. They are pleasant tothe taste; sere i discount to the trade, mar 17-1y | in thir operation; ad ae Cathartic, ape fectwaily, and postt rode thr ‘use af Pills, 60 nauseous and disagreeabie to the taste. pa SIHPSOKS | HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS | Act on the Kidneys, Bladder and Dene Orga oo if ely au and sre as euperior remedy for neoted with Liver Complaint in | FOR FEMALE OBST! | They are truly vaiuabie, made of pure Hol on yen nt oot sen —— to the taste, | ei neo | Tel tormecEMALE COMPANION. | HIS CATHARTIC SYRUP, : | For Infants, Children and Delicate Females, is certainly one of the most desirabie and valuable Medicines in the world. itis & perfect swhstiture jor Caiomel, soting on the Laver, removing all ob 2 truci in the Bowels, ourtn gents 1 Dyspepsia. Althoveh itis assure We offer for sale tha shore standgrd brand of | éffeo its eperationstax calomel, yet it isso fine Copper Dietilled Maltoo Rye Whisky, in bar- | deliotons to the taste, that children will ery for it, relsand half barreis. As itisof our own distilla | and itis as gentis, innocent and harmless as the tron.and highly improved by age, we conflentiy | dews of Heaven. ‘Thousands of mothers through- recommend itas the unre land bost Whisky that | out the iand will bless the discoverer of this in- can possibly be distilled. Weal ffer our valuable Medicine, OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY, — and other brands, from the largest stock of Fine | Wing eg hess! 5 ID DLFIELD & co, Whiskiea in the United States eee FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phenix Distillery, on the Sohuyikill river, Pils Offices—96 W street, New York; and 109 Sooth Front street, Philadelphia. mar 2 iy nd Gin, may be 649 ann oan Broanway, New Yours, And seid by Joun Sou warze, Draggist, 468 avenue, nexi door to the United States Hotel, | by druggists generally. mar i¢-ly TRE ALL SUFFICIEN® THREE Sd pero 1, 3, & 3, tected by Royal Letters Patent maland, gn sce ing the ‘Seals of the Beskede eae FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPBR AND ENVELOPES Fon eS Cee of "Biedscime TO MATCH, No. pare iesy saiedonecrucniea at the dioceses that have besa hitherto tr a aes sey urtkense, METROPOLITAN ee me ed the injurious sear BOOKSTORE, relief di ersine a emma the PHILP & SOLOMONS, FERIESEMAT Now Agents for Laurenco’s oclebrated sas Cones P NMotropotten Nills,” &o., is ja 256m 932 Pa av. bet ath aed oth ate, oasoss and sect aont pod Be of a lo OLE Ss STATUE STEPHEN x DOUGLAS. In form and fenutures this beautiful and acourate #pecimen of American art is uneury by an: epecimen of like Cpe: ooh PI Itisa fac- simile of the “Little Giant.” Specimens may be seen and Statuettes procured at CuLvER’s Drug Store, Ne, 268 me avenue, oorner of 12th street, Washi ington city. the District of ee pe and States of Maryland, rca Bn North Carolii iina, Georgia, torida, irvine Stn Leuisiana, d dress their or SsB a of the en Sold ang fat she “Eh ove city. D. C., xeoom, Composition Rist Box and Cartay 1. Editors of ne’ re ing Staten de a pie giving the above twelve insertions in their weekly | sori “Box 17 issues, with appropriate editorials, will be be jo 4-D& Wie Rintns will be farsiahed be the nual seecta.” fein it farnia’ ¥ the axen! fe. NGTON | nto 1 EW YORK AND WASH 279 vT. POTENTINI, N Bret: ‘SHY? i Prat ro Bias a UNT VERN will leave ‘A. blog lisasts, CONF EC 10 a AY, at eres y PATES, PRES VES, ash IMENTS, & 8 lenve to call tho attention "of fis oats generally to his New Store, ge ote. Tie ee, ta Rs yo impsrtaon orders dave tot pugerion oe ol een. goods 22 | ease aie tere reOREAR'E Barn ane, Te Ling milan, frie § £. DOUGLAS, By volume me fh - aaa 's Raia “a sia rps andor thane « 20% BLANCHARD & MOHUN, Maeienes sa |S Gages eee ee: Sk net free 3 a a a Agent. CHEE SONS’ SUPERB 08, FP. BLLIB'S, 306 Pa. ay, nity pared we, Se ANDLES,” Navy Deran : Burean of Provisions ‘aud Li oe Prerosas, sealed. and Stores,” or “dfer for “ eTol x - SMALL RES: te. wt) ont an un! May next for relebing aod Pigeliworing ton te iving twenty days” noties| at the United States iavy Yo = weettas Brook - iyo, New Irgim®, swCh UAL tite ly whine articles (exoepting the sa t-Water soap and the candies, for each of w ee le pro sand cont Sa made may be required or ordered Secgnel oontractn ling officers of the sand Navy Vardecd arde, during the fivoa! year ending #%h June, imei viz sannanaving sete. rub Combs, coares, India rab ber or gu'ta percha: Brushes, serse Ene, ihdie rubber = Boru’ oe or ce = ed ack Re cake enor Stre pe Scieaors Spoon Beeswax, it \ib-cakes, placking, boxes of On, — of Nos. 12 and 16,90 yards each, cord: Ci! parts Hanck . Cotton, fart colors, 3? by 30 inches, —— lese than’? oz. each, texture ® by & to peh Naatise sewing, Nos. 1, 2,3, and 4, drill-eyed, be Ribbon. hat, best French black, 12 yards to the piece; width 14; inch Shaving in cakes; cach oake not less than 2 oz. Sila, sewing, blue-biaok; wrapper not to exoerd 2 02. to the poun Thread, black white, Marshall's or Rarbour’s best quaiity, and in such proportions as may be required Fags: Fite linen, ¢ » black, twill inch wide Thimbies, * ‘ards in length. ds in-h wide Cotton, 6 yards se length, hy Wand 9 Wdiameter. Witt Sat--water Soar—S. ad For aoe pounds, and suca additiona. vas may le manrfactared from encom he hot qu -wat r somp, soter, t 7% pow the boxes must be enty thousand pe of T sORp, And such furtner quantity as may be required. 7 THO pounds. and sch quantity as may be required. "of prime jaf lard eaere of tp, ix t lomn than 2008 #8 Hem, nor 16 Ounoee, Rad be pay I weight, without r oe; the me vl of 7B Atton thr . ity of No. 27 yarn. The oanoles deli e-nty days’ nour, in gacd bones, containing mbest Ppoundseach. and tha box to be marked with the Contractor's name and the weight of the candies Mvstarn Sen, Brack Parren,&o. Separate bids for ali that mas be required for the s of the Navy, to be delivered at New York stard Seed. American, brown, Pepper, binok, Maint ar Bottles. octagon, for 1 Corks, for bottles. tard and pepper. Al’ the foregoing articles mast be of the beat quality, and conformable ic ali respects to the eam id Navy Yardeand in this bi ) sHOn Inspection At the Navy delivered as the enel of the B: t.the inspecting offics: to be app tie Navy d-partment Ail the articles to be delivered free ef any inet de tal expense to the covernment,in proper ves sels or packages, and the prioe of each artio-e mart be the came atthe cerpectivn places « Packages oh the ab -ve arte livered the rmarked with ther contents and the name 1 the contractor. and be sufficient to insure their tempcrary wa le-keeping ‘The contractor must establish acenoise at ench stations other than his residence, that ne deiay may Srise in furnishing what may be required: and wren tne contractor or agent {a's Pir mpily to comply 6 C peat the Surean of Pro be authorized to dir ct ply the defici-n-y, un- Purchases to be made det the penalty to be ed in the contract; the record of a requisition, f atthe Bureau ot Prov ist hug either of the Navy Yards aforesaid, sha‘l be» dence that such requisition has been made and t+~ ceived. ‘'wo or more approved sureties in a sam equal to the estimated amount of the contract will be re quired. and twenty per centam jp addition be d from the amount ereot as collateral performance, and not in an: 1t 18 im Bl! respects complied with; eighty tum of the amount of ail éeliveries made wil b be ki. by the navy agent within thirty days afer is aa y Autaentiosted, shail have been presented may be ob*ained on ap ¥}_acents t Portsmouth, New n, New York, Philadelphia, Bal d at this Burean, d. or duplicate ofthe letter informing « middor of the, Acceptance of his proposal, will be dermed a notiheaton theregf. within the ineaning of the act of 1845, and his bid will be made and ac onpied in conformity with this understanding. vers offer made mu t be accompanied (as di re-ted in the aot of Congress making appropriations for tao NAVA. service for iste 47, approved Tih of August, i*46) by a written guarantee, signed by one of more responsible persona, te eet that they undertake that the bidder or bidders af his or their id be socepted, enter into an obligeti on with d and sufficient sureties. wpplies proposet. The Bureau igated to consider any proporal unives 16d bw the cuarantee required by inw; the competency of the cusrantee to be oertified by the navy agert, district attorney, or the cvllector of the ort. PTs attention of bidders is called and f i! payments on so rity, to neoure ite nt to be paad. antl Bampenire; ort I to the samples S required, %, im the riged comparison fered ples endco and jount 7 ee ae “ap I7-Inwe! BY THE PRE BENT. Rud THE UNITED In pursuanos of ! tes Pies Becmaxax, Presi- dent of the Unrted States of America, do hereby declare and mske known that pubic rales w: held at the under-mentioned Land Othoes In the Territory <fpenmsat the periods hereinafter desig - nated, to wit: At the Land Office st Junction cing on Mor day, the 6th day of Au disposal of the public iands with townships, viz, Sowth of the base line and east af the tixth principal meridian. The parts of townsnp 1 outside of the Indian re- S.rvation. and townships? 3. 4. a04 5, of range 6 The parts of to’ 1 outside of the dian re Ser ation, and to’ 4, aod , of ranges? The parts of townsh ade of the Indian 16 syrvation. and townships 4. nnd 5, of ranges The parts of township t ae of the Indian re servation. and towns hipe 2. The paris of township 1 ¢ servation, and townehips 2,3, 4, nod 6, of range « m1, 2, and 5, of range 3 2,3, 5, of range 2 Townships |, z3 4 and 5. of arses At the Land Office at Jover ITY, commen cing on Monday ithe 2th day of Aug oat next, forthe poral of the public lands within the following townrhips, viz Sowth of the base line and east of the sizth primcipal mered Townehips 6, 15, 16, aud 17, of ranges Townships +15. 90, and 17, of raage 3 Towurhips s, 7,8, 9, 1, 1, 12,15, 16,15, 16, and 17 of range 2 Townships €,7,8,9, 1, 11,22, 13, 14,15 36, and I, of sange |. At the Land Office at Juncrion Ciry, commen cing on Monday, the 1th of September next. for the diaporal of the public lands within the follow. ing towships, vi South of the base line and east of the sixth prinei pal meri The parts of yoo i reservation, and townships ps 18, 19, 2), 21 and 22, 2 ‘owne ownshipe * 2, 21 and 24, of 19, 29, Zend z. o 3) f At the Land Office at jonday, the 13th day of Aucust iapocat of ee'rub bic lands wit an the isllowine viz pos poe base er eh the sixth ae Bd i parts i township. ‘20 outside of vation, of ranges ©, 10, 11, .2, ere an mae Tard pend arf townntpe 2.2, 24 and 25 outside of the ‘ORT. Scorr, re ‘ownships 2%, 4 and 25. snpes. waships 23, 24 and 2 rang ;| EERE 28, 4 and 25, range H mary fa tai ned - i TA ‘x: prov lente will be commenced the xe gemeiie: ppomed sicefterd roceed in the order and no mitted Given under et this twentieth a TO PRE LEM r tora! 7.0" the Inude within lish tho Serna tv the sate reo ie ries onan ment the efor ph tige aed tla vase em: ore Sicieee a 5 ION CL

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