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BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE EVENING STAR. | Thesgh' PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON, ‘We find in the Prairie Farmer the following nonwd » On and after-funde: 3th. Bon ee Sea wee Tul PAgsENGER TRAINS = lieve, now at Chicago. The subject of WASHINGTON, BAL’ RE, AND THE WEST is not half as well understood by Ce Tae those follow it asa business as it ought to FIVE DAILY T = WASHINGTON AND think . Dadd assumes a position in Jegnrd to the forma of the shoe that-canno: be TWO DAILY TRAINS ET WEEN WASHING. ““An iron shoe affixed 10.8 horse's foot is one of | put’ follows 74a. ™m.,and Sand bp. mi. i the unavoidable evils of domestication: yet, ‘assengers ‘er! close ecth hen understand ied, hi Juneti hays th ne Bakimore toe iron 9 Sennen ingly sppues ote af ay ‘Ohio Hallroed for all West, at lower races foot is not so great aneyil as some pers ms Ofer TK SULEHTA sad NEW YORK—Leave Waahin. 8. i nd 5 might su . op at6 a.m, 11a. m.,and 5p. 1. ie g oy en objects in applying a For ANNAPOLIS—Leave Washington a; 6.0. m. shoe, is to profect the foot; next, we mustaimto and 3. p. m. FOR ALL POINTS WEST and Btationa along the Ba!timore and Ohio Railroad leave Wi Bate and 7.4. m. and 3.5) ». on Sundays at 3.3) p. m. - TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Leave New York at 78. m., Philad _waltimere 3.45p.m, Arrive at W: | ‘Leave Ni yk . m., Philadelphia 19.50 | pian bation’ ta - re ve at Washington | 2s. ™. Leave New York at 11 p.m, Philadelphia 3.99 | a. m., Baltimore’ 74 8. mA ve at Washington 9 Focal decommodation ‘Trains lenve Baltimore at Ya. m.,and 5.0 p. m., for Washington; arrive th “Ga Bandayeg¢i.5)'n4 7.40, m. only from Baits- | Annapolis C7 eames: on Sunday from Balti; erve the naturaé action and tread of the foo'. Win this object in view, the shoe should be | made cuncare on the ground service. An unshed horse, or one in an al con- | dition, has a concave solar surface to the foot; } and wisely is it so ordained; were it etherwise, | the ani would be unable to secure foothold when climbing eminences or traveling over Ievel surfaces. | The action of concave feet may be compared to thatof the claws of a cat, the nails on the fingers and toes of man; the nails‘and toes are the fulcrums; grasp, as it were, the bodies with which they come in contact, and thus they secure a fulcrum of resistance when traveling orgrasping. ~ z Now in order to preserve the nainral, mechan- ical actions of the horn and sole, the ground | surface of the shoe must correspond exactly ia 11.92. a 5, more No more or with the ground surface of the foot; that is to ausenge ing Wi no at 6 and 7.49. say, the prema severe or = shoe maust be ' Po ano ~d Porat ie ons Fearn beveled, cup fashion, its outer edge, being prom- un ¢ : on more 3d inent, costes padi fo the lower-and onter tim | Ohio. < for all paints West of the Obio River of the rouf; while the sho» being hollow, i: Sndfor sil points along the Kne of th i resembles the natural concavity of the sole of | tae oe annapolis tor ‘Baltimare ‘and Wash- | the teot. Notwithstanding the various opinions which now prevail,in regard to the general a-t of sho ing horses, I think all will sooner ce later coniess that a shoe with concave sursce next the giound, is the only proper one to apply. ington daily, except Sundays,et 5.450. m.and 3.40 | ?-Pamengér Traine logging Washington at a, m. So aaa oe aa op eal or Raspes faa Washington Junctions Hl No matter what may be the form of the toot: Bd rr must tare ae serra tatt jon i wh. ther it be bich or low heeled; contracted a: no4-tfr Master of Transportation, | the heels; lengthened or shortened at the tov; or, having & concave, or conyex sole; it mat. ters not, the gronnd surface of the shoe must be convex, E In every other part ef the shoe alterations and deviations. from any given rule, or form, yRUG STORE FOR SALE —One of the best stands in Wa e of J. R. MAJOR, cor- Ber sth and Ht ptrects es kl 4UTION.—I caution all persons from harbor- | ingmy wife, Maraaret A. Mazop.she having left ns nn i ce ul ever ™z. and board withoutany cause whatever. Sarying form of the foot, and the condition of | qullBot be resyonble for ‘any debin the may con the same, both as regards health and disease; {78ct. __(nog3st*) __ JAMES Ht | but the sole of the foot being concave presen‘s VERY NICE SECOND-TAND PIANO Fan 5 fore F 6, fo le at the M: a eee ee METZEROT?, _ not __ Sole Agent of Steinway & Son ‘OR SALF—A splendid chesnut saddle HORS Ww hands high: 8 years 51d; Rerfoetly : sound, and thoroughly. hrobe. SSR | been in contstant use in the tield for 13 onths. baring gone through the campsiza of the ‘enin-nla, and therefore perfectly seasoned. Tag fine harness bors:, remarkably showy either in harness or under -addle, Fog@Mrticslars. in at RAINEY Stable, (wher, tir and C str; ttern for the ground surface of the shov. which the “smith” with ail his skill, cannet ve on, and if all such craftsmen were to follow this pattern more closely ihan they do, there would be fewer accidents in “falling,” and a Jess number of lame horses. Hints Poultry-keeping. In cold or damp weather give nourishing food, and plenty of it; while in moult the virds can seagcely be too highly fed. Amateu: themselves Jook after the wants of thei, tan best judge of their requirements, and 4 prefer mabing theig own arrangements regurd- —— dietary tablé. lever feed in haste, arities of taste in your floc them. One fowl may starve while the others | revel in luxury. As with children, their likes ; and dislikes must be studied. And no one kind of food must be forced upon them, to if disgRst, and consequent loss of condition and beanty. Where young stock, for early marketer sum- | . DUBANT teken this « his friends and the public that bh: estat lishment is now un‘ ergoing pisteand thorough renovation, bat will be open sguin in afew days, when he hoges tases hie old trienda and en-tam= would also inform the public that he has associated with him fn the Restaurant business, his brother, Geo. Dobant. and hopes by this arrangement ‘to be better able, if possible, to meet the wants of his numerous patrons. The business will be conducted in future under the name and firm of Dubant & Brother. ¥ DUBANT. { waich the peculi- and minister to onal Eating House, mer exhibition, 1s beam Lage peeeane ards no 3-3t* N. W. corner of Pa. rv. and should be made up notlater than November. | ~~ o> warn wat = ag breeding Bags fowls nies La each ORTHY YOU RN orice. x other. It is a baneful system, and results in | Qne HORSE. 16 bands high: <i ars old and small, delicate offspring, which easily falls a | sound; Bel family horse; cost $25). ¢ : prey to roup, leg weakness, and all the ills willbe sold for #115. E that chicke: is heir to.—Country Gentle- | Ove BAY HORSE. 7 years old, and sound; man. z eost 9150, will be sold for $100. — | “One BROWN HORSE, very cheap—8. One GRAY MARE, 6 years old; mi perfectly sound An remarkably k Onv of the best pole horses in the country. Trotte! when 4 years old in 2 9 te the pole, and can now outfont fora single mile any private untrained horse in Washington. Price #1. One six-seated CARRIAGE, strong and in good ee 55. 14 hands high; 3 Cut Off the Back Legs of ‘your Chairs. ind. One’ I will te}l youasecret worth knowing. A thousand things not worth half as much have been patented and elevated intoa business. It is this: 1f you cut off the back legs of your chairs, so that the back partof the seat Shall order. Price Coa a ae be two inches lower than the front part, it will , _ @ne TROTTING BUGGY, with pole, nearly new, greatly relieve the fatigue of sitting, and keep | built by one of the beat makers in the conntry at a | your spine in much better shape. The princi- Cost of $280. Price $100. Ps Py The above can be seemat 444 11th street. be- | ai intigue in sitting comes from yovrr sliding | 4." - $- Torward, and thus straining the ligaments ana | {ermG and IL. ae scles in the small of the back. The expedi- IVER ency I have advised will obviate this tenden- No. 955 Potomac, and ia the next square east of the Navy Yard. A’rare chance for a company aveking wharf property Also, for sale Hou ¢ Lota in various parts of the city. G. ADAMS, no 3-3t* corner of &th and L street NEW Hors FURNISHING STORE! JOHN OGDEN, 519 Seventh stret, near Pa. avenue. BF" We respectfully solicit eal: frém ol and new Bousekeepers, promising goods at fair prices and our best endenvors to please. no I-3t" DR. KEASERY : AS Returned to this city and will resume his Factise. « i Pigg” Ullice, 457 Ninth street west, between E and F streets north, near the Patent Mffice. o¢ 31-6t* P[HE SUBSCRIBER Takes great pleasure in calling the attention of the pabli* te his large stock of PIANO FORTES o a aa] best manufactories in the country. whi he offers for snle at the lowest ‘nctory prices. Pur- chasing exclusively for cash, he is enabled to sell cheaper than any other hi give entire ant- isfaction. Each new Piano is warranted for five years. Secoud-band Pian ken in exchange, ETZEROTT cy, and, as I have suggested, add greatly to the comfort and healthfulness of the sitting ture. The front edge of a chair should not more than fifteen inches high fur the ayer- | “ge man, nor more than fourteen for the aver- | age woman. The average chair is now seven- teen inches high, for all, which no amount of | slanting in the seat can make comfortable.— | Lewis> Gymnasium. | | { Cream in Cold Weather. For some reson not yet known, cream skimmed from milk in cold weather, does not come to butter, when churned, so quickly as that from the same cow in warm Perhaps the pellicles, which form the } of butter in the cream, are ihicker and tongher. are two methods of obviaing this tranble in a creat degree. Oue is, to set the pan of nfilk gn the stove, or in some warm place, as soon as strained, and let it remain until quite warm—some say, until a bubble or two Tises, or until a s! ofcream begins to form on the surface. Ano her mode is to add 4 tea- 5 ful of salt t) < yaart of cream when it is immed. i Corner Pa. ‘ave. and bith street. Cream thus prepared, will generally come | Pen) Agent of Bteinway & Sons, and arene i to butter in a fe twutes when chnrned. Ir | Bacon. __ os is thought the salt acts upon the coating of the | UGH! C HH !—Cough no_lon, er, but use butter globules and makes them tender, so that MOORE’S EQUILL SUGAR DROPS, the most they break readily when beaten by cherning. | ph pen geen id conveniont reme’l: ones blic. ren est them readil: instant relief. For Group, Bronchitis ken thos cannot be excelled. Price—25 and 5° cents box. MOORE'S WEST Ss DRUG stone, ps tide. STOVES 818 BEST STOVES. Because WOODWARD’S STOVES are Union Stoves. WOODWARD'S STOVES afe the best Philadel- phin Union Stoves, Therefore Buy WOOD) WARD'S UNISN STOVES. Because they are the best Union Ste To those among us to secesh, trait Civil or military, mind, Who are not for the Union an it was. Don't buy Woodward’s Stoves, because | WOODWARD'S STOVES ARE UNION STOVES ®7 Read his address in another column. nl oh = : H°: STRANGER, Where are you going; yon seem eet hurry? Ob, lam ing to SMITHS, No. 460 sth atrect, opposit Eity “post ‘Otte. Theat be has just pesaeea tee New S¥ock of Fall and Winter CLOTHING, and A New Whippletree. Many accidents occur from horses getting frightened and running away, cansed by the whippletree being detached and droppin < upon the horse's heels. An inveution to obviate this difficulty has been made, and a model cf the whippletree, forwarded us by the inventor, Jacob Muzzy, of East Eddington, Me. The | whippletree is hollow, and is strengthened by | an iron fastened upon the under side, of the ; same dimensions as the whipplctree. Through the wood part aleather stray P smpee pliying ¢ ateach end over aroller. To the ends cf this strap the fastenings for the traces are firmly | . The whippletree is designed to remain Stationary, the motion of the horse or carriaze with ease by means of the rollers at andgall noise or clatter is done away Maine Farmer. OR WOODWARD‘; | 318 ARE THE 28 8 inclined, A Rat Proof Smokehouse. ‘The rats can be excluded the smoke- house at a trifling cost by observing the follow- ing directions: In the first place, build your honse of brick or stone, excavate the éarth within the foundation to the depth of 12 or 15 imehes. With rock well broken, (such as is {7 going to, buy new suit, so do not detain me . f him was his coat used for macadamising,) spread broken [one new ie we seen of x | souk Gin iaiion ‘and thoroughly, svecna, | Wilsast at SMITHS door, No. 4€0 7th st. neat | ‘with thin lime and sand mortar. hen this ware anaes _ a5 becomes hard, add another coat of rock & in- EAD HORSES. j Mayor's Orrtog, October 24, 1952. — Horses wane removes tes the sirosts and avenues op written notice, stating particalarl the location, being loft at the nearest {tation house of the Metropolitan Police. ot 25-e06t RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. ¥ WASHINGTON AN Be We ‘ON AND 0 THE vans, The undersigned will on Wednesday, the 2th nstant,at No. 215 F street, 21 floor, 3) door west of Willard’s Hall, open a hai some assortmentof Wireman’s « elebra! Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES, a supply of which wiil be kept on hand during the winter. Those shoes are so well known here and elsewhere thatany remark in re- gard to them is quite unnecessary. 0c 2-eotw* soneet. WIREMAN, ALS FOR IRON IRON-CLAD SE: STEAMERS vs TAD BER ebes thick and saturate as before. Then tin the bottom and edges of the door, and the pro- tection is complete. Three wagon loads of rock, and one of sand and ten bushels of lime, are sufficient for any ordinary sized smoke- house. So says a writerin the Valley Farmer. - | That Old Pear Tree. The Beverly (Mass.) Citizen says: Stanwood has presented us with one of the pears which he gathered from the “old pear tree” on Hardy street, in Salem, whose known age is TH years. The trunk of the tree is a curiosizy, being a mere shell atthe hase, witha hollow espace large enough for two men to stand erect, with large holes or «side lights,” wench old limbs have been cut off, and the “stubbs” rotted through to the centre of the tfee. The heart is all cone, but the head remains, bowed down with thirteen bushels of the most luscious Orange pears we ever beheld. r Pros Navy Deparruer: ALED Pkovosats will be eived until r ¥. 1962, for the construction of one or Iron bre clad Sea Steamers.of about 7.3%) com plete i of iron, cables, sales, and for an efficient cruising suipof war, excepting only gr tober 3), 1852. Boned Quarter of Lamb. Take off the shoulder and bone it; stutrit ; the ordnance and ordnance atores. with fine forcemeat, and skewer itin a hand. | “Pj,u po Sete a : some shape. Braise it with two ounces of but- | amine neval a me can be ex ter. add a teaspoonful of water, stirring the The Proposition must state the price for the | braise until the gravy is drawn. Then cut the brisket into pieces, and stew them in whita Bey); thicken it with cream and eggs so shail be very white: cut the long bones into cl ‘ane fry them: thicken the gravy of the ise, add anything vegetable in season. Place the -houlder in the center of adish with its own sauce, lay the brisket with white sauce round it,and place the boiled chops at the edges. hole complete, and the time in whith each vessel Willbedelivered at a Navy Yard on the Atiantic coast. Bids will onty be received from parties who are | work. and the con- | ' r mbr _ 00 31-StawtNont oh enst pone F HALIDAY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Corser Ov Pa. AVENUE AND Text Street, — over To Prevent Shoes from Creaking. | Banking House of L. Johnson & Co. I was cogent renarrated by A lady forare- _0¢ 2t-eo2m* Sadi medy, and recommen the application of a nama -* <P Rana nile olive oll-wubbed into the sole, especially RRapraron, _CO4t-C0aL! FURNACE, | about the waist and ball Tt was dome, and GX. 5 RANGE, found perfectly successful. N.B. Im boots LATROBE | intended for ont-of-door wear, it wonld be as | coat Ss: | a well to avoid letting the oil get into the seams, | , Specially prepared sizes and qualities for the kind of stove used, for sale at lowest possible rates for as it might, by dissolving the wax on the cash only. thread, be the cause of leakage, eee WM. M. GALT, 252 Pa.avonus, | —— “voi __be*ween Ithand 12th ste, ! FOR ALBUMS! i ’ J. W. Proctor, iv the Country Gentleman, 486 486 ' ch Taticty of PuoTOGRAPH CARDS, embracin, copies of celebrated encravi ntings ded CMARKRITERS, | eé-quarters of an No. 486 Beveuth st.. §doors shove ty wasan im- _eit Odd Follows? Halt Lr WeeP | NHR MASTER—By Mew. ; t Te toe ig ptaNox 2 Posey | heard-of rine in prices had taken plase, | brain. | or Oats, or Wood,” as the ease may be, and 8 FUS INGALLS™ i Forwarded with 8. ! | to LIVERPOOL, 8OU' and thence by Ei DENTISTRY Ses PP CHARLES. Born pater esed Ct 0: uh 4 lo J. a e* gh tay Duand W.P. Johasom, M DR. CHABLES Rr BOTRLER, fs =] jieae. - 3 Ea eoreS ht j OU; EDUCATIONAL. © FAravigw BOARDING SOMOOL, ORRIS TOWN, exe xm, @ MEN 4NO' BOYS. }. S14 per term of ten months, Board sel Paid M. | pupils admitted at any tim’. Desay Jaxvey, i ee | Pa. Tnrsex, Druggist, Ninth and L ats. toy =A Ho Se Ce . oxuta NEWROL . Gp ts et iets x Alexandria, Ve. ais ie wewBicn Call at 246 Pa. avenue. _BeSin' - rincipal. lath and 1sehnin aah eenmtne DR LEWIE'S New * LAINFIELD ACADEMY, Method CB perches Le nmpe elk ye 22, js oe Pp" hte ela Neas Caacisie. Pa. vineed off agg i Estcacted without ag irty. face weeks) commences *Nov red, Terms moderate. 1-1m mths} TEETH. . MIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentee ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attenda personally at his effice in this city. Many! peTsons can wear these teeth who cannoy Wear others, and person ean wear others ‘who @annot wear. 5 reons calli t my of can be accommodated style and. peice ‘of feeth may desire; ose who are particular and wis! purert, g t and most perfect denture that the MINERAL PLATE will be warranted. this city—No. 328 Pennsylvania aver Sth and Wth streets. Also, 907 Arch iladelphia. GAS FITTING, & ‘Aw. «.. .WM.T. DOVE & CO. An Now date ral We execate any orders with which ey OR’: red in thi PLUMBING, GAS, of SF Btore on Ninth street, a few doors north ef Pennsylvania re may be found a com- sortment of CHANDELIERS and other GAS tment of C) BeeaMand WATER FIXTURES. Sensis GAS FIXTURES. BHavein Blore 5 Fé are daily FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns md and an eaperier Sa style to anything heretofore ‘e invite citizens, call and examine our stock of GAS and mar4-ly” ea weceiving FAS aw A ‘Work in the above line intrusted to our Gare will be promptly attended to. mar5-tf MY & McGHAN,376 Dstreet. BAyes oF TSeUs WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. WASHINGTON. GEORGETOWN. Bank of Metropol! Farmers’ and Mechanica’ Bank of Washington, Bank. Patriotic Bank. Bank of Commerce. Bullion Bank, The Bullion Bank and the Bank of Commeree is- sue notes of the denomination of one dollar and upwards. s oe 8-1m* IRON HALL, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EMILE DUPRE Would respectfaly inform his friends and cas , tomers that, having jut seturned to this city from New fork, be offers 8 reney ed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, . Consisting of sUGARB, TEAS, OOFFEB, « SPICES, FLOUR, } BUTTER ARD, Alse, & fine assortment of HAVANA CIGARS, which, Ddeing purchased from a prize vorsel, enables us to sell at very low rates. SUTLERS, SUTLERS, SUTLERS, If you want to Purchase GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, and TOBACCO, Of Best Quality and at Low Prices, You Must Call at EMILE DUPRE’S, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. Iron Building, who laid in a large stock of Goods bofore the un- Coad CABINET FURNITURE, AT OLD PRICES. Having purchased our entire stock for Casu before the advance, we are enabled to offer unprecedented ins to sll who are in want or CABINET NITURKE, Our stock is now complete in every purticular, nishing, promising a saving of at least 25 per cent.. te all who make their selection ofus. It is no’ be favor 1a STEAM FITTING BUSI. cenefally to WATER FIXTURES, feeling { i ween that we have the best selected stoek in | } i | and we cerdially invite all who contemplate fur, | necessary to particularize,aa ofr vast stock em- | bracesevery article necessary to furnish a house AIT wo ask is a call to eatinfy yourselves. BOTEL 4 & WILLSON, Iron Hall, No. 318 Pa. avenue, oc B-eotJan} Between 9th and loth ats. s.r .-186co0.-=. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted naturé’s great restorer. A delight- ful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix Rum, roots and herbs. It in- vigorates the body, without stimulating the It destroys acidity of the stomach, creates an appetite, and strengthens the system. Itis a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, ‘and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, etc. It can be used at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- ticularly recommended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Ho- tels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE & CO., No. 202 Broadway, New. York. se 25-eo6m ©. W BOTELER. J. W. BOTELER C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE Ane YET OCK TIN GooDs, GOAL OLL LAMPS, STERS DOSRUSHES' WOODWARE. &c.,&e.,and 3 HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES Generally. 318 IRON HALL, Pennsyl Oc 3-eooin Ddetween 9t! RMY SUPPLIES, Orrice or THe Cute: Pantie ay vole r Wasuinaron, September a ‘Tota, ‘ROPOBALS are invited for farnishing.for ofthe army of the Potomac the following articles 3,000 tons best quality T baled, the weight ofeach bale te Beeeak thereon, 2 bushels ‘of Oats, of the best em strong sacks well sewed, ee 7,000 cords Oak and and of the beat quality, pitch bid must “be. accompanied, by ol two re ns ‘will be fulatied. vania Avenue, ~ and 10th streets the contracts if awa 5 Bids will be opened from time to time as the ar- | ticles may be needed, and contracts will be awneded for the quantities needed to the lowest bidder up to the time of opening." * TesPousible Hickory Wood, well seasoned | the endorse- | } _ocls ww 4 the use | she feht is reserved to accept all or any part of 'reposala should be endorsed “Proponals for Hay in separate envelopes, Lismore ea Ghiet Guartermastsr, EXPRESS COMPANY. ral DAMS A OFFICE 514 PA. AVENUR, ‘ashinston City, D.C, GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN AN - kA EXPRESS FORWARDENS, V=2? MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY. 5 ABLES, NOTES, STOCKB, BONDS, aes EU) rded with SAFETY AND Disp ATCH te all accessible 101 of @ count * bas agencies in the principal Railway Towa iy to NORTH, EAST, WEST, AND NORTUWesr, | Ite Rrincipal offices are WASHINGTON .D.C-. NEW YORE, BOSTON, BILADELPHL LTIMORE, OIN- Arte ian Oonnections le at New York and Boston with Wied fer eertlee tcl tae CAMA DES ‘and the BRITI8H PROVIN: 4 with oy OuTHAMETON wae aivan Fopean expresses to all prominent commercial wies fu Great Britain and on the Con- eB etieeti fof NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made ollectio. o E at all accessible parts of the United States. ’ ou G. 0. DUNN, Agent, * “Washington, D.'9, WaAtEs NOTICE. In consequence of the lownesa of the water in the General Reservoir it will pe segasrary 5 great economy of water te practiced, for the Government en! y. 80on to shut off th to citi ‘ait Dern pare there fore, ford! een to use the nosyl van! venue, ‘stree| der re inton of the hydrants o: mK care and su; Commissioner of Public Buildings. for watering the fe 23-tf whatever. And all perso streets or pavements, or for any private Purpose f ne using t ecomerns H Can be supplied by the Package. . Cow tems and Dutton GAITERS, Brouck Kia BLTP. FERS Mines aud Childrens SHOES of cote he. scription; Gente’ French Caleskin, Glove ent Leather, Moror TIRE Alea gr at \ one ain» ; tract at the Post Office named, execute the con- tract for the same, with good eyed sure- —s 3. Entire expense 875. Circulars at Star Office. To All a few vacancies addresu H R. K. BURNS, oc B-Imeo* Plain@eld. Cumberiani Co.. Pi Curoanay INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES rnli27 and 1629 Bpruce at., Philadelphia. regular cou! f ii tf braces thi Wish and Prench Languages and Tiversture, Latin if required, and all the brachen whioh con: stitutea thorough English oti French eduction. faaiy ut on inte frecieute. te ray bioctel 7 te... s ol lar aftention, and is taught from the i ire course of and com- astic year commences Septem- | July tat. Circulars, &c.. be e D’ RVILLY, Prineipal may 21-4 rom of Chegaray Institute, ° OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasnincron, January25, 1962. The Secretary of State will hereafter receive Mem vers of Congress om business on Saturdays, com- ' mencirig with Saturday, the first of next month i | | J jang7-tf WILLIAM H. SEWAR | = : —— | | VINE GROCERIES, ° H FINE GROOERIES, FINE GROCERIES, | FINE GROCERIES” | AT AUCTION PRICES, i AT AUETION PRICES, | AT AUCTION PRICES, | The remainder of the cargo of the i SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description of j FINE | FAMILY * GROCERIES, $ Will be for sale until the Schooner is discharged ar Sis FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, | Can be tuppiied by the Paclmge. i FRED. 8. COZZENS i Consignee, corner Pa. avenue and Mth st, ese eo iis aa CAPT. HUTCHINGS, _oclstf Schooner “Aid,” foot of 11th st. PForosa L# FOR RATIONS FOR 1563. Quanrenwaster’s OFFICE, U.S. Marine Car ps, WaAsnincron, October 14, 1532. SEALED PRoFOsALS will be received at this office until3o’clock p.m. of the Ith day of November ext, for furnishing rations to the U.S, Marines, at the sellovieg Statics, during the year 1883, viz: Portsmouth, New Hampshire; arlestown, Massachusetts; Brooniyr, wong € New York; Phi'adelphis, Pennsy{¥ania; Washingten, District of Oolunbia; Gosport, nest Norfolk, Va. Each ration to consist of threc-guarters of a pound of mess pork, or bacon; or one-and-a-fourth ounds of f:esh or Salt beef; twenty-two ounces of | read, made of extra superfine flour, or inliew | thereof twenty-two ounces of extra sup*rfine flour; | er one pound of hard bread, at the option of the | Government; and at the rate ofeight quarts of best | white beans, or in lieu thereof ten pou! of rice; ten pounds of good coffee, or in lieu thereof one- and-a-half pounds of tea; fifteen pounds of good New Orleans sugar; four quarts of vinegar; one | pound of sperm candies, or one-and-a-fourth pounds of adamantine candles. or one and-a-half pounds of | good hard dipped tallow candles; fo~r pounds of | ‘ood hard, brown soap; two quarts of salt; and one jundred pounds of potatces,to each hundred ra- . tione, The inereased allowance of four ounces of flour or bread, and the allowance of potatoes, as above i it] cease, at the terminaticn of the i rrection, end the ration _be as provided by wand regulations, on the Ist of July, 1351. The beef shall he delivered on the order of the commanding officer of each station, either in bulk or by the tingle ration; and shall consist of the best and most choice pieces o the carcass; the pork to be No. 1 prime mess pork; and the groceries to be of the best quality of the Kinds named. AM] subject to inspection. All bids must be accompanied by the following a guarantee: lrmiah ‘orm ‘uarantes. The undersigned, —, — in the State of, and ——. of ——, in’ the’ State of ——, hereby guar- autee that in case the foreg il of —., for rations. as above described, be accepted, he or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the con- ties; and, in case inte eentract as good the differe and that which may be accepted. A. B. Guarantor, Witness: BF C. D., Guarantor, fail to enter intee to make ot of “aid — the said foresaid, 1 Ihereby certify that the above named — are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee, G. i. « ,( To be signed by the United States District Judue, United States D’strict Attora y, or Colttor. No proposal wili be considered unless accom- | panied by the above gusrantec. Proposals to be endorsed “Proposals for Rations for 1963,” and scdressed to the undersigned SLA _Major and Quarterm - . O ACARD. AK HALL CLOTHING ROOMS. —MR. BRU (formerly at the Odeon Hall) has: store at No. 464 Seventh street, where he hes a fine selection of MEN'S and BOYS | CLOTHING, at very low prices. He is desirous of having all his old customers call on him,as they can buy goods at lower prices than at any other store in thecity. J. BRUCE & CO., Clothiers. oc8 ' No. ith st.. betw. F and &. 59 eens 59 | MT PARKER No, 39 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Respectfully and cheerfully returns thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto received. Having eve: cility for doin, HOUSE, SIGN, o ND Tog DECORATIVE PAINTING. ‘ogether wi ‘worl a FIRST CLASS PALATING. BSTABLESHMENT, He has no hesitancy in seliciting » continuance of the public's favor. HIS PRICES ARE REASONABLE ; _THE WORK UNEXCEPTION ABLE Aud particular attention is paid to RoEhOMPENESS TN Brvivery, BP Remeninr the ent StANA AVENUE _0c72-3m __Between Sixth and Seventh sta, INE GROCERIES, | FINE GROCERIES, i FINE GROCERIES, | FINE GROCERIES, | AT AUCTION PRICES, | AT AUCTION PRICES, | AT AUCTION PRICES. ee The balance of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description of FINE . FAMILY ee now opened a ust below F st. ven’ TAKE NOTICE. . ~ GROCERIES, Hl til the Schooner is discharged, | eS FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, a Will be for sale u} : PRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa avenue and lith st. Seek CAPT. HUTCHINGS, _Bchooner “Aid,” foot of Lith Newanrer OOPARTNERSHIP PeEnCee carried on by the name of F. J. HEIBERG: & CO. was Dissolved by mutual consent on the Sith of A last. All those indebted te the firm are Sirsiae stung Boag J. H. KING. NOTICE —The subscriber, ¥.J. Heiber, per Senior ofthe late firm, tak te im inform- + friend ‘and the’ Peat that be the under vor to business in all {fs eek etree wand pr Gaicean’ ititars Ar te NEW CLOAKS, Kew SHAWLS AND NEW Also, HOOP SKIRTS, the modern shazes; best ““hinday received new'and stylieh BALMORAL | SKIRTS. H Now in store a fall supply of all the Autumn and | | | } i Winter Dry Goods requisite for usual current 8 One price only, marked in Pinin few oe oc M-10t ave. and Ninth strest. JUST RECELVED, at No. i GEE Maret Space, Pennsylvania ay- | Detween Sih and Sth streete, {hd BALMORALS. Preven JOHNSON & NAGLE, 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE,: S7SINCE MAY 1, 1961.°S8 BETWEEN NINTH & TENTH STS. GROCERS, SUTLERS, AND THE TRADE IN- Invite the attention of GENERAL, TO THEIR UNSURPASSED sTocKk or WINES, FANCY GROCERIE: LIQUORS, ~ SEGARS,| AND Champagnes th side,) ™~ HEIDSICK, CLIQUOT, MUMM, RIVART, DROUET. We recommend highly to connoisseurs DE ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNES, NOIRE, CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAV, the most favorite and so highly appreciated for their CLARETS of Mesers. Gilhou freres, Bordeaux, richness and delicate favor. HOCK AND MOSELLE WINEs, Scill and Sparkling, BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, COGNAC of ihe choicest brands and best vintages. ROCHELLE BRANDY, Peilvoisin and A. Signette. MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT—very eld and highly recommended for medicinal purposes, MENONG N HOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, in Wood and Glass, CH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, of all kinds, APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY. JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. BAVANA AND DOMESTIC SE ‘ LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISH, AND | BATAVIA ARRAC. ange OF, THE BEST BRANDS, ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO. SMOKING TOBACCO of Mossrs. Gail & Ax, in GROCERIES FOR THE Ci HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de- reription:—GAME, POULTRY, MEATS, OY- STERS, MILK, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES, Bajitimore—at Baltimore prices, PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glass. A | OF ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS, CARTE 4s ip the New York market, | AHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYS, DAMANTINE AND PARAFFiINE CANDLES, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE. CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages, SYRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON and GOMME, CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLAOK- BERRY WINES, HAM AND CHEESE, at Baltimore prices, TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALE. KNOX & SON'S SPARKLING ALOA ALB, YOUNGER'S INDIA PALE ALE, © LONDON PORTER. OROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES | | LONDON BROWN STOUT. and SAUCES. | DURBAM and FRENOM MUSTARD. / BORDEAUX AND NICE OIL, OLIVES, ca- PERS, kc. ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTCH HERRING SWISS OHEESE, of prime quality. | SPICES, FANCY SOAPS, &ec. ——_ TERMS CASH.“ . ——~—_ JOHNSON & NAGLE, enet] 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENE? a BIGHLY A PURE TONTO. GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dx. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EFFRCTRALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JATNDICR, ©=2QNIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS- aren QF THE KIONEYS, AND AUL SEAS)~ aRistn@ FROM penep sxe A DISOR- ‘ “ROR STOMACH. Nausea, h Weight Tne, Sinking oF Ely = ts. And will posisi i pega 7 amd They Contain Ne A'cohel or Whiskey? | They will cure the above 4! in ninety-nine is cares out of a humired. Indeed by thi ve sale and universal pop- larity, |oofland «German Bitters.(parcly vego- table} hots .~ bape ob SS “4 “ - “9 mans Re dood gates of Notcumtwim the shape of poot Shinky. vilely, compounded with Beware of the inn hf ny “ay ie Le Under the? modest of “Bitters; and leave the dirappointed cay ne in despair. r HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS are nots new and untried article. the test of fifteen years trial by ike American lic; and their reputatiov#*and sale, are not rivalled bygey similar a. 4 The proprietor# have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN. LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, CITIZENS, Do You Want Something to Strengthen Fou? Do You Want a Goot Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? * Do You Went to Feel Well? Do Yok Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? De You Want to Sleep Welt? Bo Tou Want a Brisk and Pigorous Feeling? IF YOU DO, USE ND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Rer. J. Neacton Brown, D.D., Editor mae E roclapedia of Re lgiows Knowiedac. wag Although not éi Patent Medicines in HOOFLA rms pared by this city, because I was. pei Ae ry an mixta friend Robert Shoemaker. Esa., for the this prejudice by pr: ment to try them, w! long continued debility. of these Bitters, at the year, was fellowed by To aglegree of ae - tix mont of regaini d for directing me to Philadelphia, June 22, 196i. i a PARTICULAR NUTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name or eiieera, petis quart botties, of cheapest whisky or commen ram, from 2 to 40 cents pe: disguised by pond reayon, the taste |x "This clase of Bitters has caused and will continne to cauve, as long as they can be bundreds to die the @eath ef the drunkard. By use sysiem is kept pep g ta the Alcoholic Stimulants of, ae the ail thehorress attendant upon a drankard’s life oY | “for thone who desire 4 npaires wy frien fae | Mill have sll the virtues of H pect itha article | Keen ‘price than these j cost you, ‘paration th: 7 exeel vir- tues ana rrrue exer et marries Liquer Bitters in the market, and will ifegiat Binnie jaer, s ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. 2 Ja Bes wie a5 Fe SE be readily cured organs are speedily tion in stating that, igared Qa elaaretee wal eo We cail partis attention to ti mah w ite to nae Phas been sav by the ” r ig ee Hdetiand’aCermna Bitters has sas ofmy rho, were folly eognicant of ail the > i fa f is no mistake in this. It is vouc'! and who were 'y cognizant of | stances of my case. I am, have se ‘under, - battery. and upon tay andcoes Guth upon my arduot ber inet with ii for Bgyenty-two Gyecnichye twas thes use and sent to, this ci “State of Maine,” ¥ of dune, Since that ep or a week or ity. ere swallow anything, and itwas one I even in of the Tage sme . was | pence aie faith 7 though to | fai . yer Pence wae froma the grasp | Sho frees frpekly told me they could advised me to see disposition of m’ ae BEWARE OF COUNTERFAITS! “Oo. M. - SRDW ETAT Rt sH0RON” PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 94. nearest 4: not bave the Heya he express. Paincirar Orrick Mawuracroar, No. 631 ARCH 8ST. JONES & EVANS, «Buceessors to C. M. Jackson & Co.,) = | Proprietors. j For sale by Drog«'ste and Deniers tn . boon int i Eta.ce, eae ? a“