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_THE EVENING STAR. | INCH BY INCH. Pbk {ComcLupED } & very dim recotlection of what | pe pired, till L found myself de- | i adder with Mr. Gordon; bat L know (bat before we clhsed the trap the storm bas resumed Hsempire, andthe vibration of the wails told me they could not stand Jong unires it abated. When we had done this, tbhougb the sounds from above were every | bow snd then startling and appalling, we were in comparative quietude, and were erabled to Teheve Our dumb-show by the ‘imt-r- charge of thoughts and feelings. To near the sound of our own voie *s aid communica’@ our thoughts by words, after the overpower. sng dim by which we had for the Ia=' ur been encompassed, was a comfort which words an not express. Thegelief to poor Mrs. Seuter most have been immense, for now she could | hear bereeifspeak, and listen to her groans. “Ibe Lord preserve " she exclaimed: | “but this is awful. Leball die with fright. If | I bad never left Aberdeen I should ne have | — Gracious powers, what's that! shali | all be swallowed up!” i} At this moment there was a report, and then | & rolling crash over our head, which made the earib shake beneath us. ‘s the house gone,” said Mr. Gordon, “i expected it would not bold up This was followed by a wail among the ne- eresses. And & young girl rose up,exclaiming: | “Eb, me Gad! | lett my piccaniny sleep; war- taldo now! Tan away der—tan away—let me go fetch him.” “Cough-bedy! repliedan old woman; “you is mad, you lef you senses wid you paccaniny too. Tan tit]. Garramighty take care of pic- caniny now—nobody else can.” * This, however, did not seem to afford much comfort to the poor girl, who did nothing bu sit and wail. My mind had hitherto been so ocupied that T bad not time to taxe in the peculiarities of the serene by which gwe were surrounded. Im- moured ina large, dark vault, lit only by we feedie rays of two candles and a lamp whieh hung fro.n the ceiling, there was just sufficient light to give everything, except those within the radius of these lights, a grotesque or dis- bolical aspect. The negroes in the distance, most of whom were huddled on the floor. ap- peared the very personification of spirits of darkness awaiting their condemnayon; one oid negro,tall and epectral, in the back ground, looking like a benevolent demon gloating over their fall. During more than an hour we remained in a state o1 incertitude as to what was going on above us; all we knew was that toe noise of the storm bad sensibly diminished. At last I could bold outno longer,and moun ing the lad- jacder, I endeavored to open trap, that I might see what was the state of things anove groand, Iundid the lateh, and essayed to lift up the door: but my strength was not sufficient to lift it. lealled op Mr. Gordon and one of the ne- grors.Dutour united strength failed to move at; and at Ia-t, after repeated efforts, we were fain to give over, for it hecame clear tnat the Tuins of the bouse had fallen over us, and tilias- sistance could be obtained from above we were prison¢éts. Our posi'ion was by no means an enviable «ne. for we bad no idea when, even ifever, we should be released, and our stock of food was very scanty. But this was not the worst evil we bad to encounter, for presently, as we sat, alow mysterious rumbling came from the bowels of the earth. A few minutes elapsed, and the noise increased—reached us— the earth rose under our feet—the whole edi- flee reeted—the walls eracked—and the ladder Jeading to the trap split into fragments, aud fell smong the nezro*s, whcse wild amd de- epriring cries filed. the vault. It wasamomeant | Smidst the wreck of the very anxious to know if we were al) “Dar Massa Gordon.” said one. “And dar Misse Grace and Mary,” ex- aimed another. “And de leetle buckra, Ongoa” (the nearest approxi to Spunyaras negro could make.) t wae & aan “Me me piceaniny!” cried poor young mower from below. ow ws “Ab, Paychel” answered 3 man’s voice from the ‘rip, “vou is a bad girl. You lef your chila in de bed, and you tisk nething ob him. but run way and care ob yourself; bat he all right, tank God!’ It is singular, but mevertheless true, village the chill ‘Was found wubnurt, and, in a few minutes we a the ground, w&s in the arms of its mother. The first thing we did on our arrival at the Surface was to look round to see the devasta- tion ign the hurricane had prodaced. The scene of destruction Be our eyes fell Upon was something baffles descrip- tion. The whole face of the country was, as el | it were, changed. Itkooked as though @ barn- ing blast had traversed the island, for, where yenterday LAA hese Thee green and luxuriant, all was now ana black. So marvelous a | teansformation if so short atime E bad never boman habitations, and ani- seen: vegetation, | mal inte'had all yanished. Parad ise itself was a mass of ruins, and the gen-vee were greatly damaged, but Mr. ordon bore his loss with great equanimity. Our rescue was due toa ty of hands em- ployed at ve about a mile ana a halt dis- tantfrom the house, where Mr Gordon hada landing-place, and who, although they had deen exposed’ to the fell fury of ther gel e-caped uninjured, and at daybreak started to y of their master. We were look after the safet, immoured in the vault for more than twenty- Jour houre—the longest day and night by far, that I can remember. EDUCATIONAL. a ___ W rill open September ih dais at oom et py 5 i at r jo. 13, Jolum| Lew Building, sth street. Piceions meg Coake cone okt ttrest. There will be an Byening, Close for young men Refer- ences—Rev, PD. rier. D. D.; Bev. Wm. Pinck 55 "Wilileowon Ak, Principat: Hotes Mes: s™ JOSEPH’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG La- DIES, CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF CHARITY, Near Emmittsburg. Frederick county, Md. TERMS. The Academie Year is dividod Into two sessions of five months each, nit 28th of August and ineseh eee bakes Fespisys tes toe! iia bed aad bedding, and ‘Doctor's tees per 125 9 Waehi: S-. seosweee - 09 87 Music, Drawing he guages form extra charges. ALL PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, Letters of inquiry directed to the ee MOTHER SU PBBIOR. Bt. Joseph's Academ: e¢6-Im ittsburg, Md. a youre LADIES’ SEMINARY, 4 BOARDING AWD DAY 89HOOL, No. 411 18th street, Washbingten, D. C. The duties of this Institution will commence . Circulars can be obtai: all Prinelpal Bookstores, or by addressing the Prin: se 4-tw* J. BABSOVER. LJ crcorTs MILLS, MD. = Institation, Incorporated and empowered to of intense agony. We all stood transfixed with | ¢0 cademica! Honors, ie con- awe, for we <ipeea nothing less than that degre ty Sue Brothers of the Gurietian Schools, the earth was about toopen and swaliow us Ellicott's Mills raliroad “ae of the Bp. Trams: No sooner bad the earthquake than a Board. Washi and Tuftion, i new danger menaced us. Through one of the | entire Olarsical oud Beientific Coates, $30. Mule cracks in the wall water was flowing rapidly, | and Drawin tt And the floor of the vault was already covered | , Studies will be on, MOND AY. the 3d of some inches deep. At first, neither Mrs Seu. | September. BEO. BEeeLSe. ter bor the negroes seemed to comprehend this; - but as the water rapidly inereased, Mrs. Seu- ae ——*_________ President, Miss, PECK'’S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND ter became alive to ber peril. GIBLS. corner 17th and I streets, will reopen “Why,” she exclaimed, s arting up, “we fe viigester pet: 8. For particulars see ciron: shalt all be drowned! Is there no means of a eaipal peek ctores. an 36-30 escape? C ou think of no way of extrica- ‘HE SEVENTEENTH NUAL SESSION ting us!” she asked of me. 1 of ee OBO8 FEMAL MUADEMY noe Mth “None whatever,” 1 replied. «We are in | street and New York are., will commence Septem- the bands of God; He alone can help us, ifit | ber 10th. Oircularsatthe Academy an 28 im* is His good pleasure.” The old ladys countenance became ashy ele, and then she threw up ber arm and sbrieked: “1 can’t die—I won't die! Will no. body save me! I'll give anything—I’ll buy G*o8errown OOLLEGB, D. 0. t session of this Insti fi - mga tne bgt wendy opgetatge, "A 2m ptem! ‘be pension for the scholastic year for tuition, beard, &c , is . your freedom, and make vou rich.” she con- , her information address Unued, turning to thefnegroes. cul aga te B. ‘<. MAGUIRE, 8. J.. «Ese ma'am, we save you if wecan: we no au 2 im President. Jet buckra indies die we if help it; but nigger life as good as anybody's, and bum-by. when de water come ober de head,we no help oar- Selves; we all be like den—we all be tree, and Tich teo, de Lord be praise! As the water rose it was quitea study to ‘warch the faces of those about me, parucularly of the negroes. The gradual trarsition from apxiety to fear, and from that tothe wildest despair, would have been Iodicrous in the ex- ieme bad bot our situation been so appalling. While ail round were crying and wail- ing. however, Mary And Grace were perfectly quiet. Their courage did not fail them for an instant, though he water had now reached above their knees. In the faces two giris mi; be read that uncomplaining patience, that bi and euduring forthude, which is special characteristic of Anglo-tropical women. The coutrast between cbeir calmness and the wild despair of Mrs. Seuter and the negroes was very notice it was a time to try the cour- age ofanyone, Mr.Gordon I knew was no: ‘Wanting in courage, but his fortitude seemed to have forsaken him. His looks were wild; the muscles of his month twitched and quiv- cred, and now and then he muttered some- | thing that I cogld not hear. j inch by inch the water rose till it reached my waistcoat. One by one the buttons dis- appeared, aseach minuteour enemy gained upon us. Still 1 was loth to relinquish all bope. Meantime, not a word had been uttered or an é: jon make by Mr. Gordon or his daughters. Mrs. Seuter had ceased her cries, for sbe had persuaded a tall negro to hoist ber upon his shoulders, where she sat grasp- ipg one of the candies with great satisfaction. She was in a fool's paradise, for she did not remember that the instinet of life was as strong m the uegro as in herself, and that the moment the water rose high enough te en- Ganger the life of the negro he wonld in all probability leave her to her fate. No, there ‘was no belp or escape for us, and all we could do was calmly to wait the approach of that death which was slowly creeping apon us. A Moment of more awful suspense could not be contemplated. I bave been through many perils, but never anything like this, A man may be brave when bis biood is hot, and the tide of battle carries bim on; but to stand still and see the grim destroyer coming nearer and nesrer, minute by minute, inch by inch, re- quires a very different sort of courage. The water bad by this time reached almost to our shouiders.and | felt my fortitude giving way; 1 wumted to call aleud, to shriex for help; there was something so horrible in the idea of bemg thus drowned, like rats in a cellar, that i recoiled from it. Ali this takes litte time to Gescribe; but the rise of the water was so slow that more thap Balfan hoar bad elapsed since it dirst entered tbe vamit. And now again came the rumbling Sy mcr Se and the sick- ening sensation of itsshock. The piace shook, tbe water was agitated, and part ly subdued. | Fora time I coujd not believe my eyes; Lex- | Pected to see it rise again; but I watched it | closely, and found, to my great joy, that it was rapidly diminishing it was certainly a mo- | ‘ent of intepee relief, though our danger was notallover. We were saved from immediate Gearb: but how were we to be extricated from our living tomb! how were weto make our situation known to others! For several hours we rematned in thie state | —psrt of the ime with the additional horror of Carkness. for the lights bad burned out, and we bad no others to replace them. I can't tell itl apy one else siept.but 1 know that after a ime we all ap ed ina state of stupor, for not a word was uttered. At one time i Javcied wy senses were leaving me, for my brain was filled with swange Unearthly visions. From this | was suddenly aroused by the most apprliing shrw ks. | = What is itt” asked 1. “What is the matter?” “The water coming again! Don’t you hear itt” cried Mrs, Seuter. I listened. There was a noise certainly, but it did not appear to be of water; then it ceased. I selt about me, but my senses were so numbed that | could not tell if the water was rising or falling, or, indeed, if there was any water at ai 4 iwtened again, and most certainly there were sounds, nd that they came from aboye ‘was unmustakable. At first they were indis- tipet, but each moment they became pisiner Andat Iast I covld distinguish the blows of picks, then the ncise of shovels, and these a: 4ast were mingled with the shouts of bhaman voices. Help wastruly at hand. The senso of ve from euch 4 sitnation was mors than the mos: stoical could have borne win Indifference, and we all jotmed in the shouts of the negroes to their comrades above. A few Man utes after this, 10 ourisexrpressible delight, the trap opened, and a gleam of suniigut bars: im upos us Leball pot x tempt to depi t our feelings or the wild Jov of the groes byth above and he Jow. nor snall I be Able to give any coft notion of tbe manner in which Mrs. New conducted bers-!f. so frantic wne ber joy, only krow (hat Mr. Gordon and bie two @nugb- ters embraced me in. their excitement, and that 1 1Dought the lutter experieuce very arteeable. @ Our tins deliverance was delaved for some time for the wantofaladder. While one was) being procured the negroes aud people above | | ee ———_________________ "resident. BS. VERNON DORSEY’S SELEOT 8OHOOL tor Rint Bp ty an mao seed on MDMA, Rd eptember °Rietereucer—J. Oarroll Brent, +8. A. Elliott, “neral Thomas Ewing tort eteesiat” ——— i OE COLE 20th streets, nn it Pree! —— or —— slbting, bY experionced eed approved au 21-im WOOLLEY'’S MEROTA ‘A 9th at., is phi -y! a for oe most thoi scientific ‘the mest moderets” = fos, tee O raphy, &e. oa NB, Catonville, Md. PERSONAL, y OTICE.—All persons _havi: anished busi- N Bees with es late Wirttaw J, Broxe, ZR - ASTINGL . rney-st- Low, No. 492 7th, Between D and Wate ee iat) sesae Cc. JAMES T. Shoe! U. 5 OLAIM AND BEAL AGENOY. Office No 2, a z 5 Iding, oy ned Ps. je apd eet, ‘ensions and ° ties promptly collected. euZim ate. Med. GLEASOM, Doctress. 0 13-Im) JEREMIAH S. BLACK. WARDH.LAMON. C.F. BLACK. Law OFFIcx. bee yd LSMOR & 8-5, ni Qouneellors and TReys ourt of the United States, the © are of the Gourts of the District, the Executive Depart: ngress. Mi wents. and Committees of Ce: 5 Office, 465 lath street, (directly opposite Wil- lards’ Hotel ) 7 OPP ae lett Cc INGLE. . ATFORUEY. T-LAW, No. 36 Louisiana avenue. above 6th street, _ 0% ly asHincton, D O, pe RE OLD PORT WINE I have received from the private stock of a well- k and bovored citizen » short sq, ard fret quality PORT WINE, "Alte Douro ‘Thies wine has been Known to me several ind its efiects upon persons suffer: with ail! meuta incident to the season have boos very bene: is d mended b; ond caked aaa eas ha pareotee, YNR'S BRITICN SUL® BAND BOX Fy sea aet tt OPO: tiaue de consslat yolume eipaic. “De c | thine » t vol . ic. Vassy— | ats Consul les Etate Maritines, 1 volume; Leipsic. Clerca. et De Vallat; Guide Practioue des 's lume; Parts. Mo- reuil—Manuel des Agents 1 Volume; Paris. Moreuil—! ire x encelleries Pinlomatiqncs et ©o: res. 3 volomes; Paris. De Dij ot ‘Consul jae Tactical @uide.] vi ioe td ot des fonictieos des Ww, on le. mal i volame; New York. sents ot 2 i. eeda at stig hee rea Wr osnd, competent eh ciber banshee of |. Europe BANCK {)REHANS COURT, top. a Digre EXPRESS COMPANIES. RAILROAD LINES. Abame sxransscomrayy, | ‘Punouos tee serwaan wacuinar WET Pres TRGTON QBEHANS: QOURT, Avot 2. ete —Dieraice Rea cae Sine cent RS Foes 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE = 2s. prane of where "| agin rina Wegitetan Ga Wow Pett vis: | Keates Se GREAT BASTERN. od OBR. withont change! cars, og | | Band, aes eee roy AnD, SOUTHERE Eee (except Yat 7:90 0. m. and ofthe felt Bpsinace ot the E Buren of Farts ed | and ‘tuvped tats ener > — NEW YORK, changing care at Philedel- room No. 22, on the firstfioor, Navy De- | the creditors and heirs Merebandi, ‘Valuables of all kinds t. Bidders will state ice for whieh notified to attend, with their forwarded with dispatch to ail ‘scceentble sections ve daily (except Sunday) at 11:150.m. 0nd | ra foraion ey Eye SE a Ce: mee. CFP. om pint, DtLPuta. | Hons, abd also the time in whieh ther engage | tate: 5 2 co97 of she 0 108 OF ee. wD | sand aaa asd sa yeNsey aE TH ang 35 p. | Ho complete te wet oe 4 seenins, previons tothe oad day” Made in secesaibie partsot. be United States, My PsuNDAY. ne Bota Chief of Bureau. ss O,,DUNM, Agent, | _Leavofor How York nnd Puiladelphla et 620 . © UONTEAOCTORS. \RFHANS OOURT-decuon tl as | Saieen ing carefor New Yerk on 6.80 p.m. train Bice af Arsisiant Commissary of Subsistence, Orr ets: wk rors Through tickets to Phil: y, \. fini . dee | Sees Duvecom~, deceased REA NOR COMPANIES. | ycicecttotnt Uiigtdangten 2s | tees roe eile af i ge | Sap Seco, Se Mi ao inthe day: a0 wolles at Dulaieg’ Spee ae with FRESH SEEM lor cx months from the tsi Fecied SStersay MEARE Railimors and Unie Raliresi advertisement | yuTenertco bes! cove snd marketable qual, gists goeaid z * for schedule betwess + Baltimore, | and hidney tal’ow tobe excladed.} og lo OFrFIoB 16 BEY { STREET, Apna pa, ‘eo Mister Seats ereree in such quantities and heirs of said te attend, soe SNOT Ligaen, agree | bal PESO Se kite, || Spee aircrew br putas a ered ander ain Communes Sreeehined weeks in the J.B. ELVANS & CO., BAL tons as” onto Rarizoap, , ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in BUILDERS, COACH, AND CABINET HARDWARE BAB IBON AND STEEL, Gu Dever Com: OUT NaILs, FOR ANNAPOLIS. ‘ashingion, Leave at 7:00 and 7:90 a. m., and 4:30 p.m. No HORSESHORS, | trains to or from rrr on Sunday. eget Rok ig O FOR BA’ stent..toe. HORSESHOS NAILS, Leave at 7:30 a. m., and 2:46 (5,000) FIVE TH NUTS AND WASHEBS, WABBHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 301, 303, 305 O STREBT, And 86 end &7 OUISIANA AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. to &c.,dc.,&c, | 800 pin. .? The boxes Om Bunday at 8:00 pm BET 0m necting at Relay eaten with trains from aliimore to Wheeling, conan, Pipe be cerefall: TAROUSE Fioeara vos wan tyne | Each cee ns mala same | pra iRr uA rolne phate seed | Haak titan Renate | 05 me lated Lines T ra Boat spe piith atreet, eee cent ly cases ifwil be | BA ot ie u jurchased ** id.” Poi a an » see PBeniplee Willeccompeny . and W. P. SMITH ot Transportation. | ff nea witlee to each bt Aj Se ander: i. Sess General Ticket Agent, neme of the cont: F and date of transfer, oc 80 tf GEU. 8. KOONTZ. Agent, ng tow. roo weight and tare. to,be marked nea WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND | $tct Pox; one Balf to be dal "ib GEORGETOWN mMILROAD. Ieloder before the'stn ot October nextee ee Fe FE ne nee coer in this city at either of the ia NN es gai traces, erasers be’ wi , 6 Mon: rea: On and after MONDAY, Way?" iM, and untfl street; or at the Baltimore and Ohio Mallroea riber potiee, P r Trains will ran between | De ¢. Waeeninnton sid a — S fronted made hey such Spade ne may [= iG TON, AVE " ursement. very Local. M. Local ego entire amount contracted for. All Orders, SOUTH AND WRST, Filled with Care and Promptness, CARRIAGE AND WHBEL STOCK Constantly arriving from Factory, and sold at lowest market prices. vermment F. St. Mary's % STEAMBOAT LINES, Propoeale will elas be received for all the Prech f requii cere, ancers supplied from the | hr ae a ge duality of select’ parts, Sots trom thee Bier? TIN PLATE, WILS0N SMALL. GaPT. T. ree “an Sent will be subjeet ton ‘inspec- PIPE AND SHEET LEAD. LEONARD, leaves her pler tion; to be of excellemt marketable quality and in ; Ho. 178, bight street whart ubexceptionabie “The ‘Fresh oat re and A troops, Proportions OOPPER, ZINO, &c., FURRvaY, sob gaY ani md BA Hag fe snd nd-auarters, Decks, shaaks, and Kidney Sold ot Eastern Bates and shipped with despatch, OxPokD, CLORAS. PONE Be # A a M HAR CAMBRIDGE. HUGHLET I'S | chance in the open marke Wilt he ane at the ex. ae WHARP, ese of the contractor. H. 5 4 ss —— will A a the meat eat aces a mere ™. ton Point ot Oe! ee teP. steerkteat sae rot the sh baistence De- MOBS, intermetiote landing,) on Mondays, W Tat Partinent may direct. Tow, “Whe has ine state-rooms, 4 And BXOELSIOR, Constantly on hand in bags and bales, BOPE, COBDAGE, &o, PRICES CUBBENT FURNISHED WEEKLY, JOHN B. ELVANS & Oo., Washington, B, Or an 16-3m ASHINGTON, June 2%, 1338. % eo t and of hind quarters T 1 Tr between W. INGTON AND BALTI- Pro} 5 wi MORE. soa Wi aNor iN 4 h ¥ sre now ron as follows vin, as vite wher, fore 12 m. of the 24th instant. irosonal to be Petrie FOR BALTIMORE. accompanied by an approved t the . da'ly, except Sunday, at 7:00, 7:30, and peste Proposing will enter into te perform >, aoe 118 &. m., and 2:48, and 4-30, aud 8:00 p ne contract. ae ie ith the rat Leave oo eee Wa STATIONS. or all bide not to the interest of Wed Gtates, | wise by inwrbe e . ’ b ™., and B.A. ICBO; estate 245 end 8:00 p.m. _teT-tued —_" Brovet Capi UH AE OB. FOR Way SraTions OUTF OF ANNAPOLIS Pp2orosars FOB TUBAOOO. Parle 6:15 and 7:00 a. m.,and at 3:45 and 4:35 Pan Leave at 7:30 a. m.. and 2:45 and 8:00 FOR ALL PARTS OF THE wedsily, except Sunday, at 7:30 a + ond 5 @. BELL, Major avd 0S Cea. prorcsars FoR MBar. D Bvsestexce, Orc Funieren Dae ood, ¢ Bealed Pro m furnished 'by the iJ of the TON .. | Bndersigned, will be ein cate, antl Ka de xpress ve FOReDAY, ihe bth of Bapign 4 =< Bn. . A. STEVENS, Leasees © | the use of the troops. and all the for mb 13 ly WA PHELPS, tw 4.£G.2,B FEIC cE emg at the following places. viz: Wash- ~ Fort abingtoe. |.» Fort Foote, Md . Fort Whipple, Va., the 1 posals will be received for tng cock or 4 number of the abovenamed ids. & &nd all other ions. equal t my ober steamer on ‘Ohesapeske Bay. senna one Sef must be present at the opening of the on. bids. tes: Payment to bemade at this office monthly, for § BW BIVER LINE. ail meat pureased. except that delivered at top 4-4 — Government Farms, whi: Ml be pafd for by the ‘The fine Steamer WAWASBT will Acting Uommissary of 8a fat thet place. tn leave yaseiteros vert Fri- esti ny and condition - morning st 6 o'clock for CUBRIOMAN. Be- Babsistence De- ¥ turning, will leave Currigman at 5 o’cleck Sunday | partment recel: ing | « rat of morning, arriving at ‘ashington @arly thet ‘The contract be made for six months from Dre- evening. the Ist day of October, 1866, or snch peried as the She will touch at all Landiogs for freight ana | Commii Gener: det ne. ‘*. which will be taken at THE LOWEST Bids must be end ““ Proposals for —-—. gt TES —. tothe % please. 20 7-d6t G. BELL, C.8.,. 0.8 A. BE'VaN RiswioK, General Superintendent P. F. Oo. prerozars FOR SUBSISTENCE. treet Wharf. EPARTMENT OF Ti JaTESPS 7 beatae a Proposals will be recetved at ti office of hook Detain ales? ore m ‘Of ved at the 1 at mee tee oe een eons taper eatin Affaire, Wemmingion. D.C. unut twelve ovlock | 22 the, petition of Bi P| ; cerWeditciase Gaeanses tare fotrains | #5°°,9 GhiIEM aE ikea ice basis | Hana cyeemereaaats, ci on Woqeeoters: OAM VAN RISWIOK, | Indians inthe * Leased District,’ Indian Teri. | November ran tery. a poTomae rmausroaration Line, The bids Will’ bo eh Go shack: per ration; ds 'tet- | Srom She susiretien we place on the of a Beef. ordered thas tue suid petition SORE? ISG y ERAS? HOTICE TO SHIPPERS, H cr ie lour, or, in liew of Flour, ene Pasent "Omce on + the day of Oc- i ytut of Gorn, (Fl ‘" : quite soe saan ororeretd se, tere Jerre nan cure Be Mrinae | St 2° peat Sed ues “eae Waar heey pei posh iene ruil dia andrie at $s at Sele Pty Sock pelntewrithin the Leased | yo the ‘ae Be beard ted. SE 4 BDAY for District "as may be Gesitmated by the agent eta | fle in the Patent Omice their oby Specially All orders for STATUARY, MONUMENTS, or CUP oe Honed there; and all ardcles te be inspected by eet forth im, writing. at least iy, Says before sale diy wiebenghocad wh a al Lamoagtoc a7 othe ~ artment Fesorves the right to reject ll party fo be used af i sald bearing mast b taken — ongsE : ‘cata hasten Botot, will be reserved to viermipate the same on calrer | of theedice, whieh will be farnished ob applica” ‘ a Biyix 2 BRO., Agents, Bett aes ae March, | Ue positions and other relied upones H. corr erek s ap 7-tf jo. 346 Penis, avenue, rill also be received, at the sume time tencioony taste died in offee cays . for reme I. * by . ORNS SE SENTUERLEA NTS | RRIOEMONLIEPENEESIEN Ax” Fo | Es erareiae emacs Ruston | “outed te Set setae RLBaRs, =. “ fe “* Leased | the end Int 5 - ae ve TO TRAVELLWES GOING SOUTH. trict. a dinance of bout 29 miler euch re tea. D goats the Palladium, ° pit: Pate, lon. purchase sale as moval said In- | once a week three successive weeks. fret = \. 5 bil of said publications to be at least sixty days pre- Merchanaie, iborat ‘advances peg TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a. Pin neat ets iowa bs { sioner. ‘tothe day of Seap a aigum RET DISEASES. whe srighegt end most a eceeten Govesumiht Bosryrau row THe IS | or sOeeaae et — steamers from Sixth i . B.—Bditors Dapers. ease SAMARITAN’S GiFT: Bisebineren. to) Axcis. Gresk an 6 ereees a, UC. Aagast 2, 1s. 097 send thir te fp the Patent Ofice with SAMARITANS GIFT! Bichmood. Frederi eats Oren ereed. | ocaieg proponels, ndroased to the Baneria eaient S aianaanow 13 NTE TBE MOBY CBRTAIN REMEDY EVER UsED tiond Ve; qoanecBur t iieiceinson tho Rich. | Ofte Bowpeal-eating at what prite per nrchot | [JEPARTS “ibs PATENT OFFICE, BE et Tad Bellrcads. ton Sarg, Weldon, Wilmiagiee, | tual rolid contents of the'well Ind. they wilt tay | on the petitionor Doak e woefier ie G@ONOREUGA, eg! STRICTURES, de Ralelge, Greousboro™ . Obarlotte and the wall enclosing the grounta pf sho Bonotial, ia sea. Macs. formeriy of Pius Obie praying for Contains no Mineral, nO Balsam, no Mercury, Chester, 8. 0. 2 sabe MAUD same - | e ion ‘a patent ranted to him on the 33th Only Tem Pills bt Bins Rfeae aie ors and © Vanderbttt leave Sixtn | ist mat Rea eee hy bers 1808, for ‘22 “improvemest in any unpleasant taste, fad it not in a and arrive in Richmond at Soe J erg? ured ted States, by aa May, aman wo a oa She et Set ‘TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOugs, | experienced sworn meesurer. ( \y by Mr. 4 ty Seventy Tone hones Preyare ators gradaete 1fty Miles Shorter (ang 2% Hours Quicker thas | Job © Harkness.) and See anes for ta wi nivel , i, it eee ite | okie perma tanec ame | Eucrieaengemmmeensha wares | Sy “Ler tbose who have of eared,os | Company's Office, corner events end ed, will ished ou the aroutd. aad water whohave bese gored wt Di Bsteen Sopetinor Mor srrest, oF 08 board of the bouts, Baguege checked Sam aecliy be obtained by the contradies ai aoe bi Sha Sent by mail in a plain envelope, Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be in | tzstore from sood well very near the wall. Price—Male packages, $3. Female, 65. ween depots in Hichwond. fens Meene® P| sons who intend to employ others todo the werk, | aie BLCOD! BLoOD!1, BLoOD11) | | “Passengers by thle tine ame by deright Monat | Si tion, fedidcgal sasoue Tee tnfend tice | fa RRs. rk ats bistg Spratt, | reat tac master Prodoicabare Oy toy ee ane Se Mie memes my ates yh public B Juice ono THSET Sem, Wasogton, D.Q. | sdvertisement t me hgedac ge vies Choy pred tion. eich cit ped de PHILIS. OF VENBERAT. Hibnaees the MATTHEW OLABE, Agent, Washington, thy portion of the work Gust is net belne deme ct Feng hy Am ig mp ghey HO sfhauitens ROOT vin fear iti fsa Genera! Passes ayest. | con to the agreement. eu 29-dl0t wefore the day of hearing: the argamente, i en. most potent. certain and effectual rpre- | — = witht after Gling teetimony. sai ; INTERIOR. ‘Ordered, alse. that this notice De published Berea Goapele | GoLUMbIA nusPigay Fon wounn | [)***S3RERT OF TRE ITEROR.», 5 i tpt permanenty Fke, then, this purifying rem- ee ae Wasninoton, & ‘$i, 1886 - poser ast for whieh You way repent ts Z Fourteenth eteget circie,)eorner of M street, jas! » DLO. DO NOT DESPAIR! : — Thio Institution has been established for the re- ere Beto, | weeetneetcnien erases dae tt ai Roce. tine oo Seley the comforts of the ’ it ving: wit ilding 's situated in the por- sentir tbe AnD UiowS any | tion of the Dianrics, nded by ite Bers in hence iterus. grounds. Care pose the loor every five minutes. down, Falling the Wonk ae ‘Terms of ade: : Brom $6 fo @10 pe week, -/ 1s fee wix. | Uirasce, Thie includes Boards Medicines Mest pent by ae wean ; ical apd Surgical attendance, rs ‘weed In comneotion with MEDICAL STAFF. a we [oercmt SERRE RE OE ioe 184 I street, bosmoam20t and 2ist streets, soknowi. ‘are used 9 P. TA. iD EONS. 08. Ky Babee, M.D. bergen Goel,

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