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. rn re re erence mmr 8 PE THE EVENING STAR. | EDUCATIONAL. EXPRUSS COMPANIES. | PROPOSALS. LEGAL NOTICES. [From the Californian. TO THE PLIVCENE SKULL. A GEOLOGICAL ADDRESS. A bomen tkull bas been lound ia Californias | ene formation. This sicul! is the only of the earliest pioneer State, t known human being. * * # in a sbatt oe hundred wo miles trom Angel's, bithe pl Temnant nC tot the old ‘The ekull and itty an € gave it to Dr. Jone 5 © Gepiogical surve The published volume of the State Survey on be Geology of California states that man ex- emporanrousiy with the masto- fossil proves that be was here before tne Daily Paper i, O man, less recent! Fragmentary fossil mal pioneer of pliocene formation, Hig in Jowest drit's below the earliest stratam Of volcanic tufa! ‘p the beasts, the oldest Palwotheriam, nan the trees, the oldest Cryptogamia Older tban tbe hills, those infantile eruptions Of earth's epidermis! Eo— Mio—Plie—whatsoe’er the “cene” was ant sockets filled with awe and Whether shores Devonian or Silurian beach- es Tell us thy strange story! Or has the Professor sligbtly antedated Ky some thousand yearsthy adyent on this i janet, = ved For cold-blooded creature: rt thou true spectator of that mi When above thy head the stately Keared its columned trunks ip distant Carboniferous epoch ? Tell us of that scene—the dim and watery woodland Songlees. silent, hushed, with never bird or in- sect, Vailed with spreading fronds and screened with tal] club-mosses, Lycopodiacea— When beside thee walked the solemn Plesios- and around thee crept the festive Ichthyosau- While from time to time above thee flew ana . Uneerta® Prerodactyis. Teil usof thy food—those half marine refec- Criactae on the shell ana Brachipods an uatu- hty fores gillaria Cuttle-tish to which the picurre of Victor Huge Seems a periwinkle. Speak, thou awful vestige ot the Earth’s cre- ation Solitary fragment of remains organic! ‘Teil the wondrous secrets of thy past exist- ence— Speak! thow oldest primate!" gazed a thrill of the maxilla eral movement of the condyloid pro- cers, With post-phocine sounds of healthy mastica- uon, Ground the teeth together. And, from that imperfeet dental exhibition, Stamed with expressed juices of the weed Ni- cotian. Came these hollow accents, blent with softer murmore Of expectoration “Which my name is Bowers, and my crust was bus! Falling down a shait, in Calaveras county, But id take it kindly if you'd send the pieces Heme to old Missouri !~ Baer. -—+0e- ISVANTICIDE IN LonDoN.—Dr. Lankester the coroner, who has been called a libeller of his country women” on account of the remarks be Las made at various umes in reference tw the prevalent crime of infanticide, bas been holaspg an inquest on the body of a nea:ly Gressed and well nourished infant of abo ° months old. found dead in the streets. suffoca- ‘ed. At bis suggestion the ary agreed to re. th. reward should be offered for the autor. lr. Lankester makes some start- ling calculations. He says tha in one year he heid inquests on 50 children found dead in the streets and be believed he would be jastified in assuming that there was an equal number undiscovered. This would be 160 marders in bisown district. while there were two other au equal proportion as regarded infanti- cide. This would make 4 chtid murders in London in one year: but, to be on the jowest | side, be would take it for granted that the nomber would be 400 spe 5 The mothers who were discovered to be guflty of the murders -f thetr children were found to be on an average ) years of age: and, as the expectancy of life young woman of tbat age was 40 years of additional life, be multi: 400 by 4, and made the startling deduction that there were in London alone, 16,40 women who bad murdered their offspring. This was based ! on the assumption that the same woman onl ence imbrued her bands in the blood of her hild. Comixe Cua GENTLEMEN’s Cos t &—The Paris correspondent of the Lon- dou Observer writes —=1 hear that a great change is to be made this year in ge: Gres, and that the chimney pot pat so lopg beld irs place amid the fifictaations of tasbion, is at Inst to saccumb to the demand of the age. Stanb, that famous priest of the Tem- ple of Fasbion, was once asked how it was that such great geniue as he did not pring forta some pew invention in the way of gentlemen's cress. «1 bave long reflected upow the mat- ter.” replied Staub, “but what ean I do so long us the present style of hat holds its place! The hat is the point of departure in dress; find me & new style of bat, and I will soon improvise anew costume.” The new style is found at jast, and is. 1 hear, a great improvement in point of ornament to what we have so long bern accustomed to look upon as the sine qua nen Of elegance. There is also to bea change an boos, which re to be somew hat im the style of ‘bos® worn in the days of the Stuurts.”” S7 The Booker Hill (1ilimors) Gazette tells thissnakish story: Some two or three weeks since, while our young friend Sim Furber was binding oats in a barvest field. he felt some- thing up bis leg under his pants. He thought at & mouse, and feeling it near the thigh grapbed for it—who lo!and behold, it proved to be a live rattle-snake he bad bythe head ‘The reptile commenced twining its slimy folds fround his kmee, and he halloed for help. His brother came to Bie assistance. and with erent presence of mimd, while Sim held the | snake, (george tore open his pants and cat off the reptule’s bead. $$ ___. @7 The Boston Advertiser prints the follow- ing copy of 4 bill, recently recerved from a p UnTeAn Germs Teekadall, Tippar. . Seu Sbid Eian Pan. S7 Ata dinner par and bis associates in St. Louis, Mr. Seward offered the tollowing well turned toast—“The Mavor of St. Louis—May he ever be conserva. | tive im Bis administration of city affairs, and radical in hospitality to bis friends.” &7-A German named Adolph R. Frank shot himself in Hartford (Conn.) becanse bis w fe a to have anything todo with him. He ul-treaced her. He made a od of it, and Will recover. rgd S7 A Chicago reporter Says that Mr. Mill. oma bas delivered a lecture there in “eloquent ang and glowing tones.” +Glowin, tones” is good. - S7 A Canadian paper accuses ts public men of gross drunkenness, and Says the Legisla- tive House on many occasions resembles a arunken brothel. SF The wo6den shoes worn by peasants of both sexes in Belgium are parcuased at.from four to seven cents 4 pair, and uever wear out. S7 The Apaches and Navajors are carrying off cattle by thousands in Texas, sod in some soctions absolateiy destroying the country. &7 A correspondent says: There are many things about spiritualism whica I eagerly em- brace-—chief among which are medioms.” G7 The marriage of » gentieman weighing 110 and of @ lady weighing 2 is jast ane nounced. A “fat take.’ S7-A cood uncle in Hear ford bas given his two soldier nephews €5,000 each for brave conduct im the war. €7 An asylum for colored lunatics is about to be erected in Teanessee. It will cost $27.0). G7 The New York tall style of hat is named adier the trotung horse Dextery G7 The N:tional Conference of Usitarians as called to meet at Syracuse Oct. 9th. S7 Since the war, house rents in Mobile, bare advanced 400 per cent. S7 A thief was shot deaa witb an abstracted bee-bive on bis head near Lisbon, Va. S7 An xccident on an English raitway cost the compeny in law-sutts $17u,000. S7 V bar is th the scraper! It ts S7 Diritish etarnie law does not allowa re- Hgious body to sit more thag wenty-one days. SJ Lelies” wring many ebureh Mastodon was known to exist. | bee an air that’s somewhat better fit- | t| remote and | tricts im the metropolis. each probably bear- | giveu to the President | youngsters to | HROUGH LINE BETWREN WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Amp™s EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 514 PENN’A AVENUE. BRANCH OFFICE 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE WILLARD'S, her trevels io Kurope. will resume ner School r UNDAY, Uctober ist, in the Presbyte- ch building 449 street fe 13: lat rian Chi RS HARBISON MOST RESPECTFULLY | N informe the inhabitants of the First Ward that she has opened s SELECT SCHOOL for boys, in those commodious premises. 332 [th street, besneen 2 nd K, Unexe-ptional ferences, ae W 48H INGTON HIGH SCHOOL FOR Bu18S will open September 10, 1455, at room No. 13, | dolumbis College Law Building, 5th street Ap plications may be made at No, $2 45 street. There H Reening Gen tr young men. Refer- jar Miss. BOSS HAVING RETURNED FROM duti GREAT EASTERN, YORK, without change of cars, NORTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHEBN | PSunday) at 2, a whucane ee daily (except Sunday) at 7:30 a. : ™ inet FOR NEW YORK, changing cara at Philedel- Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds ia. forwarded with dispatch to all accessible sections Sra Rony (except Sanday) at 11:160.m.0nd of the country. PE FOR PHILADELPHIA DT. BB: Gurley. D:D. Bev. Wm Piock: | COLLECTION OF Rotes: BEAVTS, AND | Leave daily (excqptiunday at 7.39 and 11:15 ® pey.D. D.; Prof. Jeseph Benr L } Bev. m., 4:30 and 6-9 p BB. Wililauson, AM. rica Hoary Mas: | Made in accessible partso*. be United States. iy ton. A Professor of Modern usages. | ON BUNDAY. Leave for New York and Philadelphia at 6:30 p. nm 0. DUNK, " } agai NR, Agent, mh %-tf Washington: i only. | < OSEPH 8 AU, MY FO OUNG LA. .m. train | Ss". JOSEPHS s0e Dees FOR YOUNG La- antiga ane New York on 690 p.m. . io j aa Through tickets to Philadelphia. New York or | | conpvcteD BY THE INSURANCE COMPANIES. con, can be ha # the Station Oihee at all bars SISTERS OF CHARITY, HATTAN inthe da ‘at the new ofticei> the la- Near Emmitteburg. Frederick county, Md. = LIFE INSUBANOB eniated raph Building, 476 15th st., MP, ite reut Treasury Department COMPANY Baltimore and Ubio Ralirosa navertisement for schedule between Washingtes, Baltimore, Anna j#, ane the West P.8 TERMS. ‘The Academie Year is dividod Into two sess: REW YORE CITY. of five months cach, beginning recpectively onthe | OF FICE. No 476 SEVENTH STREET, ol MIT. Master of Transportatien. | 28th of Au and the anuary. ington Cae D.O. LM! COLE General Ticket Avent Entrance, (paid but once)... QS &m* JOHN T. LIGHTER, Agent .G ie The larger Shear ee iia, ‘acinaie® am* ee ce w. GEO- 8: KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. aD Dg. &: Joctor O68 Der Bex Bic wane m “ 128 . | Washing snd mending ‘oa | J. R. ELVANS & CO., ALTIMOBK AND OHIO RAILROAD, Wasiinc Ton, June 2, 3946, Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- MOBE, and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST, are now run as folle: i S7-Mosic, Drawing and the Languages form extra charges. ALL PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, Letters of inquiry directed to the MOTHER 8UPERIOR, St. Joneph’'s Academy. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers ia se6-Im Emmitsburg, Md. BICaRE gre ge ee ‘oak zi = 3 . Leave daly, except Bunday. at 7-00, 7.30, R°Ce BILL COLpR OR. ini. up BUILDERS’, COACH, 4. ees iB nnd #5, dod 0, and 00. ; . MD. OB ALL WAY STATIONS. conten Degisce aah Serta tir empowered to HARDWARE atsand boy czceet Sunday, st 7:00 @. m., and | ducted by the Brothers of the Ubristian Schools as | and situated within a few minutes’ walk of the Ellicott's Mille ane station, ERMS Board. Washing. and Tuition, inclnding the p.m. BAB IRON AND STEEL, FOR WAY eee yeti a OF ANNAPOLIS it 6:15 and 7.00 e.m., and at 2:45 and 4:35 j CUT NAILS, tire Cla-tical aed mgd Mune 5 FOR ANNAPOLIS. tt Drawing extra charges. oe = phere, st7-00 end7-90 em.. and.430 p.m. No adies will be res: a the 3d be or fro! Doapolis on Sunday. | September. meee RO. BETELIN Eceees ee, ON SUNDAY ~ President, Lea FOR BALTIMORE. it 7:30 @. m.. and 245 and 8 © p, m. FOR W STATIONS. Leave at 7:30 a. m.. and 2:45 and 8:00 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST Pee daily, except Sunday, at 730a.m., and TSE SEVENTEENTH ANNGAL SESSION of the UNION FEMALE AOADEMY, cer 14th street and New York ave., will commence Septem- ber 10th. Circulura atthe Academy — an 21m" G[®ORGETOWN OoLLEGE, D. 0. HOBSESHOE NAILS, NUTS AND WASHEBS, + &e. ; Om Bunday at 8:00 p.m. only. connecting at Relay The next sestion of ¢ Institution will com- i i mence ou the iret Monday of September Parkersburg eae, Tom Baltimore to Wheeltag, pension for the scholastic year tor tuition, board. ke. is §360.. 7 For further information address B. A. MAGUIBE, 8. J.. _ an 23 ___ President. RS. VERNON DORSEY’S SELEOT L Mis: YouNe vapins. xe ae Raat Goce . ec. THROUGH TICKBTS to the Wert can be had at the » achington Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day. as well as at the new office of the Insu- lated Lines elegraee Building, 476 isth street, e south wipg Treasury Department. ew York. Philadeiph WAREHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, nd Bosten, see hrovg iy street, corner of 2d street, Capitel Hill, will be i ITH Master of Transportation. opened on MONDAY. sd Ceptember ae Saetaea: S40 CRTREET LM. COLE. General Ticket Anente eterences—J. Carroll Breat, Keq 8. A, Elliott, + 303, . oc 30 tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ. Agent, Washing ton. Rea » Thos. H. Parsons. Esq., John Oranch, Exq., —— a : = — eueral Thomas Kwing an 21 eum" Ana WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MES. 2. 4. KEALEY WILD OPEN a soHOOL GEORGETOWN BAILROAD. neg ladies and misses for 3 the FIKST MONDAY in September. 3d,) at 117, south side Penn’s ayeeee, between 19th and 20th streets. An opportunity will be afforded for a thorough S5and 7 OUISIANA AVENUE, TABLE TIME WASHINGTON, D. 0. : and fall course in Kogiieh, French, Music, D ase . On and after MONDAY. Mav?" 4986, and until D further potiee, Passenger Trains wilt ips and Painting, by experienced = oe Washington aud Alexeciria ‘as follows between . BT. TIMOTHY 8 HALL. — = —_——_ bot es Wash mc TON, brave ALEXANDRIA Tut duties of this institntion will’ be resumed a ees 334 — t. 3. Lp hr ows &e Shon er a All Orders, 9:00 B00 reuler e neipal boo city. gr addreea the principe: conn ee Of thle SOUTH AND WEBT, etry me] Pit AOR = ARSON. Ostonviile, Ma. Filled with Care and Promptness. ~ 308 «30 %* Mail. -. 60 PERSONAL. NDAY PASSENGER THAINS. a Lrave Washixcton LEAVE ALEXANDRIA. DOS, TRIFLE With YOURSELF ANY Local. EOE Me Bxpieas SSA. suit DRY DABEY. 499 Sth stn tek. D aed Been CABBIAGE AND WHEEL sT0cK 0. A. STEVENS. » be,cured Permanently. His terms mbi3iy W.J PHELPS. B se 13-im* UTICE —All persons baving anfinfehed busl- ness with the late Wittiam J. BToNF, JR., Eq. can obtain information by inquiring of WM- F. MAPTINGLY, Attorney at Law, No. 492 71n, between Dand E ots. Uat} Constantly arriving from Factory, and eold Ot | qusummssmmsssnessnssssmenstnnmnmem ce 5 lowest market prices. STEAMBO AT LINES. ——__—. F° THE EASTEBN SHORE. se 3-20" = - —— —— ~ The large (COL JAMES T, OLOSE, U8 CLAIM-AND | TIN PLATE. WILsenS BEAL ESTATE AGENCY, Office No 2, Washington Building, corner of PIPE AND BHERT LEAD, Joe Pa. avenue and 7th street, ties promptly collected. JBREMIAH 5S. BLACK. WARD H.Lawo LAW OFFICE. BLACK, LAMON &CoO., | QGounsellors and Attorneys at-Law in the Supreme Court of the United States. the Court of Olaima, Pensions and Bonn- su 27-Im* Js ©. F. BLACK. en Barre and Lee streets TUESDAY, THURSDAY, anc P m..for EASTON POINT, OXFORD, CLORA’S OOPPER, ZINO, &c., Sold st Eactern Bates and shipped with despatch, the Courts of the District, the Executive Depart? | HAIB, ments. and-Committees of Congress. Moss. Office, 46% lath street, (directly opposite Wil- * Iarda’ Botel ) de 18-tf TOW, aa finc je rooms, aed all other passenger accommodations. 0a! jose Of an: ther |G, 18euE, yl Ana steamer on Obesapeake Bay. fe Stl . 36 Louisiana Ath street, x ee | ote Louis aven ra Ov ae ree i EXCELSIOR, N EW BIVEB LINE. Ss ee oem The fine Steamer WAWASET will leave WABHINGTON on eve Constantly on band In bags and bales, ry Fri 6 o'clock for CURRIOMAN. Re- AUCTION SALES red Poe Ley © ‘i at 5 o’cleck Bund 7 -— turning, will leave Currieman o’cleck Bunda; | BBY THs. Duwi morning, arriving at Washington early thet SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. ovsnieg., The valuable BOPE, CORDAGE, &c, property known as the Secainary She will tonch at all Landings for freight and | Butkdinge, @eorcetown. D.C. late the property of OESIULE BATES. © keh #t THE LOWEST | TURSDAY, thezthot September eee ale antl For freight or paseses rpMt RV aR ener ja per!ntenden * eral SupeReventh Street W ®7 On Tuesday, the 2th instant, she will com- mber. Which time. it not previously sold, it will be sold et public auction 2 his property is situated in the most desirable part of the town, occupying the greater part of the tpuare, fronting Is) teet en Washtogton, 240 on PRICES CUBRENT FURNISHED WEEKLY, meoce to mal weekly trips, leaving ; ct a $0 cn Dunes trecta, : j | ‘The improvements conrist of m three seory Brick JOHN B, ELVANS & Co., Wagiington ad Fridays, retarniug Building @nd ont: uses, containing 67 rooms, some of them very large. with gas, bi ‘This is a rare chance for pers. chool, the property be! purpose. for Lipa, Cg as» boarding and day school Ly its former owner, and became celebrated and known throughout the United States. Washington, B, C2 ——— perenae TBA! NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, nd Sundays. . aaaeen JOHN VAN RISWICK. Jaours JOUVENAL’S MARBLE WORKS, XPRESS, Oapt. he property could be used a: a boarding house, Corner New Jersey avenue and F streat, Ped erent tlhe etn) B.A. BYTEm sitatnc capac ch een amas Sear te Bane Deo pe ve mina’ 7 cou! — 3 y 6 | divided 1uto tive (5) or more ficdlare pris ta aise, | gill orders for STATUARY, MONUMENTS, or | pmith's Point, Chatterton Landing. Pazemo; ot DOUGHERTT ante aes Fo Wis: | MANTELS execated in the best manner, at short | §o"# Matbiae Point, Oni Btone’s Wharf Gor. CABBIN, Georgetown, DOr eet OF tO WD: | retige, and on the very best terms jepane | Naa Bay, Foxwell's Wharf, Haz-ll's What, | send” #HO. bowLiNG, Asc. H.? FEB MOSES BATES | more at's: won Boda tee Srrivon at Balti: | )B FALE—On WEDNESDAY, tho Sd dayo . H,T. COFFEE & 00. - . & i % | FUttover neat. at 1a ovoken,neartie| ~~" COTTON Bacto s ep 7-tf mee OE eR =» at ferry, the Bev ane en eopelier and CYA . fult rigged brig, burden ae ton old measurement; =x NE EAT CO UkAC ike Be ener ants, tit by Wester veit ? coke locust and Buw Onceans. (OCHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG Po R' OMAG BAILBOAD “2D TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Bunday a, m, excepted.) s Btrict attention ven to the rob: end sale nea of Merchandise, Liberal advances mesonn Cae aud fs wellfonnd fn anchors, chains, beats, signments, my tf fine poop cabin. werd room. berth dick, and ail z ‘The quickest and most di route te Richmond, ECRET DISEASES, Va ,and the Bouth. wig thy Potomae e, worecilistiug £ nes Sask S — steamers from Sixth Wharf, Two horizontal Tubulsr Bollers; SAMARITA Girt: Rartiveiy, 2 Aces Ont Sortesugsen tone caticeneee “tap SAMARITANS GIFT now entirely completed from Aauis Ureek to Bick: The seanel can beexamiued op and after Monday, | THE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY EVER Usp | ™ond.Ve, Genuecting bere with trains og the Bich. Sept. 5, at Hoboken, near the ferry, until the day Yeo, A Pomtive Ovae,” fer Batiroade reuerebars sod ‘eldon, haeoe fo char ee NEY A SME EC | GONORRHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, ay | perce ‘Greensboro’. Balspary, Totte and | isels- __ Gollector of Customs, New York. Contisie no Mineral, no Baleam. no Mercury, e245 ath pacaueatt Wack ata | GALE OF GOVERNMENT WAREHOUSES. cites entirely vegetavic, having no smell nor | Street Wharf daily (Sanday morning excepted) st | 5 etidiesdlais ida atl Raikiacas ony oni t taste, and will not in say way ia- hie hs m, ve in Bichmond at to errr eshangton, fh Gr teptober is tae kj (ng ged nt earl eno ploomeary OUGH TO BIGHMOND IN SEVEN HOUR, sat Le sold niblic onctiog, oa SATURDA ca —— ‘ovr bopre.” Prepared by a graders Bite ne jorter gnats Hoste Quicker than ptember under ie iréction x any Othe! ute. tenant Colonel James M. Moore: A. O. 1 sk te Univerlty ea Chemists ef eeerent nent | _Beienre ghd get Through eidhiots vis Rents menciug at 12 M . the following Warehouses, &:., | eminent Doc bie, wo change whatoner * | Creek and Fredericksburg, to Bichmond, at the on Beventeenth ntreet: hw Mo rest nort! “let thone who wave denpaired of ¢ tting cared or | Company's Office, connate a Penns. avenue and stb two etory butid . wn i alsam .. board 6 boat Bag, [e ecked master's Hospital, belne 47 feet oy a foot who have been gorged with Beles Gopatiacr Mor | greet, or on - seas Que es eee vend iss ts wah net cury. the Bent by mail in » plain envelope, Omnibusses and Baggage hele ney Ses @ Stable. two Sinks, an few uCe. 7 readiness passengers -baggege ea) sind atre vhetween Twenty-first aud | Price~Male packages, $2. Female, $3, tmoen ne fin Richmon aoe aaa awa wenty second str ‘assengers by ine ’ Yeot by 119 feat, BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOODIIT 44 One Warchonse: 8 fret by as fect POREULA, ULCRBS, SORES, SPOTS, | scveral batile folds neat Brodoricuabare: Deiat Hutldings wilt be sold singly. and must be re- | TRITERS. pas piehhs, x PHILS, that point. 2 a 7 within ten da ls . board of Steamers, “Germa: Geah, in Government fun SAMAKITAN'S ROOT AND HERB surom | PEpk{set and tap on board of fanington, D. 0. . A. RUCKER In offered the publicas a positive cure. MATTHEW OLABE, Agent, Wash: Brevet Major Gen and (bief Quartermaster. | gypHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES, the M. HANEY se 15 6t Depot of Washington, D.C. SAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HEBR JUICE isa aps-ly General Passenger Agent, | QALE OF NAVY POWDERS. most potent, cercnin Sud ecectual remedy ever — ——————— = | — the venereal polson.so that the curele'thiceg? | (XOLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN Navy Department. Bureau of Ordnance, the v Take, thon,of thin gat % Cc Thewe chit va at PMNs yn | Sendag sida eae Samal i ea urine ie AartoM highest bidders, at noon. TUESDAY, the 2a day of | posterity that for which you te after | Fourteonth ottoos -(ciroje:/corner of M street, | October. at the office of the officer commanding the DO NOT DESPAIR! years. al b ney = rOROU LCE 1 we TTA OOT AND HE: will remove oan, sreties, of im arithes from Naval Ordpance Depot at Jeff Bi | srve. near St Louis, Mo. bose fee ta, thousand (6 000) barrele of Powder, composed of cannon, This Institution has been established for the re- ception of patients who may be suffering from dis- r the admisst, ler to their sex, and fo: on mortar and murket powders. eases a fe ‘the 'pomders will’ be sold tm lots to sult par. | arstomyes welles: = me emaree ne? | (inc ia chamber mg ea sie ccinios _ tions with which ‘The buili eitaated in the most healthy per- gpe-haifto | 1p many the BOOT AND BERD JUL0gS mos ton at Gap iisaiee mactcenian ben ae ee le, and the happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Leucor- | grounds. 88 the door every five minutes. i perensvedizom che | Phaein tearing down, Kelling of the Womb. ag. | . Terme of eiminsion Srom 8¢ te @10 per week, : ie " enim: therwise they will revert to the Govers | DALitY » Bot ae a nS La per bataaee One. | in accordance with the reom Teauired nes, Med- ical and Surgical attendance. MEDICAL BTAFF., BUBGEON IN CHIEF. THOMPSON, D. J.H 184 I etreet. between 20th and 2st streets. Do rgd ne HY PHYSICIANS AND SUBGEONS. JOS K. BAN tn oases of by pits, uscd tn conaes a Boot and flerb Jalece,” connection with the Full directions, Price 25 cents, The efficecy of these remedies iselike acknowi- edged oy Pag perro patients. They are used Porchasere will be reqnired to furnish thelr own packsges, wherethe power is not tn barrels. sei2 HA. WISE, Chief of F I bave received from thy tock of a well- | kno honored citizen» 4! ly of boomed » M. D,, burgeon General, aia “iret quaity PORT WINE, "Alto Dows | WHAT THE QURGRONS GAY OF THE SAmAR | Usited Stator Army. “bis wine has been known to me soveral yonre, | “Poet HosritaLs Font MancuneL, Baltimore, F ttrect: Washington. and it ects wpon pers%™s suffering with | Md _, Feb. 20, 184.—"1l have great sFotien, in D.. New York avenue, iwents incident to the season have been very be stating that i have nsed ‘The ritan Remedies D , Washington, fictal | for Veneral ases in ite most cus! forma; GBAFTON » Georgetown. gd cam be Feliod guia every particalae 7 tamer | tbat 1 have ated the with Judgment, discretion, | ¥- HOWARD uae and cap op in every A and pro 5 y my ¥ for admiss: e beds in this hos- comertith and ¥ tinea, | Belreapeatton Tyne te faaat Songiaereae | pivot hte there tran Tene had’ 5 under bitt House their eieace and 0 far ae my use of them extends, hanya th in Shien ten con ta f street. oF i SBI TiS CONBUL & HAND BOOK, x mm OEALFRED O. Rowers, Hail, Gurley. Gillette. and’ Coombs. ee wiume; Low ensch— . da consalst, | volume, Prine De pase. Saguenay oxthalal 2 ecg Ph Ss OE foe gerne Regkements Consal des Ktate Maritimes, 1 | Sold by 6. 0. FOBD, corner llth street and Penn. syivania avenne, a army Clerey.et De Vallat; Guide Washi: iN Patients living at « distance whe desire to come ue des Conauiats, 1 volume; Patra. Mo Va tand by Diuegi cree” OK. | 1: thisinstitution for preaunent can secure pricats acnel des Agente Consniaires, 1 volume; Ord. 2'00.. ot my 6-1 | roome by applying by hetter to the matron of the BoveullDictionnat'e dos Cuancell ries 2 gw ee Prosident, ® et Consalaires. 2 volames: P! «| TED HAMS au 23 eoly.r reside: De Cuse: tionnsl Dipl % EBEBBATED . me RS a Lvoluwe: Leipsic. Henshaw- Menuet te oted | aw—Manusl for | USHING’S LAW AND PRACTIOE OF L September 12. 189%. be received ptember 2), floor, or di- a m.. d street, third rected to him. Post Office box 1 33%, Philadel- | i ' P®.P084Ls FoR ToBAcoo. | { | ' | bis. for furnishing tte United States Subsis- | nce Department at this city with $3 poun'is of | PLUG TOBACOO. of agrade inferior tothe grade commonly Known as" Navy Plug; each pive.te eee heer Bs powsible one, (1) pouad, | ased fax pal + ‘eamplea of the tobacco must Lo delivered with and referred to therein. folly ascertarned, and with the gross ance cuaae vin 4 thereon. It will be veri- | ed by stripping a sufficient mamber of boxes. and | ie tobacco inspected and compared with the re- tained samples at the time of delivery | ed ** Proposals for Saly must be endorsed Proposals for Sab | Brevet Brig. Geu ,A.O0.G 8. Pp2orosars FOB bEEF. ber 12.18%. | Bealed Proppeals, induplicate. will be rrccived ‘a Tro) in du by the undersigned. wottl loa ih SEPTEMBER . 1866, office. 1103 Girard street, third floor, or directed to him Poot Office Hox 133%, Philadel, tl u . employees. Deiawarn wiih FRESH BE Delaware, wi i facts rope orks. ab of a good m able quality. In eq of fore and bind quarters. excladi and kidney tallow. The said beef tobe free of cost. to the troops. employees, & it Fort laware, in «ach quantities ae may be from time | j i to time required by the Commanding @ficer of that pest. and to contimae in force for six ‘uontbs, commencing onthe lst day ef Octuber er such less time as the Commissary General shall direct, and subject to his approval | Upon acceptance of the offer. security aud bond | in the sum of two thousand dollars wi'l bere- | anired for the faithful performance of the con- tract, Bids must be enor-ed * mropoeste for Beef.” ©, &. KILBURN se 20 Brevot Bric. General A ©. G.8 P®orosas FOR FORAGE. Assistant t ptember 17, 1855. Sealed Propesais will be received at this office | Bntil 12 o'clock M., THURSDAY, September 27, 1886. for furnishing this department with FOK- AGE for a period of six (6) months, commencing October 1, 1366 andending the Siet day of March, Ye, viz, 1867 inelu col Ww. for use of a ce, &o at | thix depot. or joeality. within this | command ihat may be directed. All grain to of the beet quality—Oats $2 pounds te the busael; i Corn 86 pounis to the bushel; Hay of the best yivania timethy; Straw to be rye, enbject to be in«pected and ap- proved prior to delivery. Proporals will state price per one hunired pounds for Hay and Straw, and per bush! d Oat livered at places of consui nd at euch times as may tee ceortl Dg good and ich security for ( $ thousand dol- l0re by the United States Judge, Attorney or Col- lector or other public officer. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed | unreasonable, and no bid from a defeulting con- | wai acepieais tote make outenthe regular forma All proposals to be made outon forma | in dupheste,twhich will be faratebed ou apptica, tion at this office. conform to the terms of this advertisement. ‘of which must accompany | vach proposal. Envelopes to be indorsed * Pro- posals for Forace.”” Bide will be opened on THURSBAY, September 27,1806, at 12 o'clock m., abd bidders are requested be nt. rder of Brevet Brigadier General Georce H. green mans Avsistant Quarie Tmecter x United se2-tf Brevet Major and Ass’t Quartermaster, N AVY DEPARTMENT, BurBav OF Navigation, Wasnisctox Ory, Sept. 7, 1365 Bealed Proposais,tend * Pro} for Build- lis,” will be received at this office un! cls , on the 17th day of September, 1866, for build- ik two emall Houses at the Naval Academy, An- Bapolis. a fications can be seen at_the office orn Epcineer of the Bureau of Yards end Decks, room No. 22, on the first four, Navy De- it. Biiders will state the price for whieh Eley will fvrpish all materials and. complete the buik se end ‘ifica- Jarnge according to the plan tions, and sino the tine in which they will engage rm focomplete the wort ORNTON A. JENKINS se B-eotd Chief of Barean. YO CONTBACTOBS, Office of Assistant Commissary of Subsietencty Fort McHenry, Md.) Sept 4, 1566, Sealed Proposals will be recelyed at this office for iF zing he troops at Fort McHenry. Md.. with Bi SH BEEF for six months frem the let October, 186. The Beef to be ef good and marketabie quality, in equal proportions of fore and hind quarters. (necks, shanks and kidney tal'ow tobe excladed } to be delivered im ench quantities and at such times—not exceeding three times a week—as the Atristant Commissary ef Subsistence may desig- Bate. The necks of thecattle slanghtered to be deliv- ered under this contract shail be cut off at the fourth vertebral joint. and the breast trimmed down. Thesbanke of fore quarters shall be cat of from three to fourtnchea ab ve the knee joint, and of hind quarters from six to eight inches above the gambrel or bo: k joint. The proposals, endorsed ** Propereis for supply- ing Fresh Beef, to be sent to this office on or be- forel2m ofthe th instant, Eack propos accompanied by an approved guarantees that the perty proposing will enter into bonds to perform the contract, Tre undersigned reserves the richt to reject any or all bids not to the interest of ee ord States. ry se 7-t8e24 Brevet Capt. U. prerosats FOR SUBSISTENCE. Avecst 24, 1866, Proposals will be received at the office of Incian Affaire, Washington. D.C., until twelve o'clock for tel as aD er el a an Indians inthe "Leased District,” Indian Teri tor: “The bids will be @t so much per ration, as fo}. ‘eMpound of Fresh Beef, 3, of a pound ef Flour, or, in lieu of Flour. 1 pint of Gorn, (Flour and Vora to be iseued al- vefTiunrés of Salt per 100 rations Tobe delivered * —_ pointe yor inthe sas —— trict asm.cy he Gow gmated by the agent « Races tucrs: matali antittes sake inspected by ent. he ‘tment reserves the right to reject all big se beartment, row is entered into, the meet 2 rved to terminate the same on dai or notice. at eny time after the sist of March, rT Pro ale will also be received, at the same time © Ms . at so muc T : Poo? nore or less, of Withites aad other s@lieted bande. in Butler coun- om thedr fo the: 8 in the ** wuch re jude the subsistence of the said In- ed. td" 'N: COOLEY. Commissioner. EPABTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, PENsion Orricr, July 13th, 1866. ALL WHOM I7 MaY COBUREN, ‘i been ander the description of each or warrant of like tenor objection should then BD] . Ro. , for 120 acres, Issued ander the act of March 34, ike, in the mame of Archibald H. Cols and was granted January 28th, 1856.—October 6th, issued larch 84. 1855, in the name of John Jones, and a April Ist, 1856.—October 6th, 1334. No 82,126 for 160 acres. iseued under the act of March 3 1855, in the name «f James P. Underhill, and was cranted Joly 11, 1856.—December 1, 1816. g No. 24,356, Fb efron henge | a ie °. ‘epten: ber. 18'0 in the name of Danie! and nes granted December 12th, 1851—December ist, 39 No, 26 506. for 80 acr March 3d. 1855, in the issned under the act of eof Daniel Milton, and rt ay . 1856—December 1 a was granted reh 13th Jos. B BARGETTS Jy 16-witw Commissioner. puso LAND SALES IN WISCONSIN. 18 OF THE PEESIDENT’S PROOLA- SUGhon No-710. DATED SUNE Le + aeose At orders public sales of ever tive and a quarter milli of acres of vacant pablic lands in WIS- CONSENS as follows: eis 034 we: At the Land Uitice st LA OROSSE, on the 17th doy SErTE*sBER next, the reserved ions in thirty T in ectt; cy ips and of Townships. pees ities of Monroe, Jackson: ‘Trempaleas and ‘At the Land Office at LA CBOSSB, on the aith day of SxrTEMBER next, reventeen parte of Town- ships. the counties as above. At the Land Office at FALLS ST. OROIX, on tions fn forty four ownohipe ad part of ome: t Ls ir four Tor - ships in the counties of Dunn, Pierce, and 8. ix ‘At the Land Office at FALLS 8ST. OROIX, on the 22d day of OctoneRr next, ten of Town- | ships, in the counties of revs Pierce. At the Land Office at EAU CLAIRE. the Ist day of OcTOBER next, the reserved sections in ten parts of Someenive in shocoustiesct Clarke, Obip- wa, Eau Claire and 5 Peat tbe Land Ufee at STEVENS POINT, on the 2oth day of OctoBeR next, one hundred and ten Tewnships and parte of Zewnahing im the counties " Or ott the Lang Oftce ASHA.on thesthday parts Atthe Office at M of Gcrosen westsstxty seven Townships and aie, Sco at BAY FIELD on the sth d Office at ety soa eenAges att pot af sect a ms an qe rceAscr Atlana La Feats arma ted paitite Land Office at BAYFIELD, on the 19th dey of Novey BER next. forty nine townships and bo of eg wearing the counties of Asblend, Le ; ointe and Douglas. _ EDMUNDS, J Commissioner of the General Land le, Generar. Lap Orrice. Jnnel4, 1954 le United GE BRAND, (Maryland cured, : s Under th: lations ‘of the Sistes Coprcle-lararames Nar York the Unitel | SBR BGRLDS WESTPHALIA CW rooarea) { GIBLATIVE ASSEMBLIES, Cast nutoty as heretofore asd How existing. wo payment stem s . . ‘made for advei Proclamations exce stand Presttest Gotoh ee fr orner 14th ae iets: ueetemt Manual. Nelle tind Bock for uch ee, at a Specialty authorized to rtena—Preeiy des droits et des fonction aee nder BbDIt nse ee ae ta Me Pines et Mace Mob by the Commissioner of the General Land ¢ Ditlomatiiues et Constlaires tvo'mm-s; | {A NIAISE DE BAINT FLOU TDAPETITE WoLior i865, McPherson's Political History otthe | Office. J025-lewi3w Bd manrother valuable works on tie | Ds“parniee DE SAINT FLOUB: LA Patri 'B Bebellion." faut) BRANCK TAYLUB. BATH. DEATH, DRATH—To as LEME emer intid RyRRikieslss SEAS EL, Guerwaw omnes any assay | Dobvewete ath act ak | Diplomacy and Interuational Law, imported ty - es esepe ta NRARGK FAXEOR, sos” | eg oom KOK TAYLeB, “he * - Goraér te ee | OFMipaietne, Seat reasonable oy ae | In the case of | of Jane & cst 3, 1866—Distaice IGTON COUNTY, tomar ugiaes, admini band, as fer as the same have been coll. aod turned into money; when and whe: the Eigoitore heirs deceased” to | tate: provided copy of this order be publishes once @ week for three weeks inthe Ev: Previous to the said , a £0 ab tag —_ au20wses "___. Begister of Wills QBPRANS’ COURT, August 18, 1886.—Disraicy or Cotcmpia, Wasninetos Uocwry, Te tr joseph A Dusscome, di tor aforesaid has, with the phans’ Court of Washin Pointed ature y . the pet — anol voctiagnent oad dies . estate laces end of the assets far as the same have been collected ant termen tans where all er are neti te With their claims properiy vouched, or they may Sthenwise by lew be excluded from all benent ie sald Gece estate Provided « Copy of this on P 3 be published 8 week for three weeks Evening Star, prifious ¥ the said dey ‘est—Z.. 0. ROBBINS. _ 80 fl-lawSw* Begister of Wills. QBrzars’ COURT, September sth, 1856 —Diw TRICT OF CoLemBia, Wasninetor To wut -—In the ease of Ann Kelly admini trix of Patrick Kelly, deceased. the ad tratrix aforesaid has, of the Grphans’ Court of Washingt, aforesaid, October next, for the final tribution of’ the personal estate of said a. ceased. apd of the assets im hand as fer as the same have been collected and turned into money when and where all the creditors and beirs of aa { deceased are notified to attend, with their claims Properly vouched, or they may other by law be excluded from all benefit fn ssid de_ ceased's estate: provided a copy of this order be SS = . ine ay e+ Ad im the Eve. Bi or jous to a! eee j. BOBBINS. Test—Z. se 12-lawSw* Register of Wi ypu IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Washington County, in the District of Coluw letters testamentary on the personal estate nighey, late of Washington. PD « 1] persons having claims against ¢) re hereby warned te exhibit ichers thegeof, to the subscriber. on op before the 25th day of August next: they may bther- wire by law be excluded from all benefit of the ead estate. Given unéer my hand, this 28th day of August, 1866, * HUGH X QUIGLEY ES mare IS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subecri- Orphans’ Court of trict of Columbia, tration on the personal estate of ’ » late of Washington. D.C, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned te hibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subsc Tiber, = — ny Ld = of = next; they ay otherwise iw excl ehenia tate y "i E uy os all beneit: ven under my hand this itth day of September, 1868. (ne 1¢ lawsw"] CATHERINE MORGAN "THIS IS 70 GIVE NOTICE, That th ber has obtained from thet Washington County, in the D ‘olumt letters testamentary on the personal estate of hells Witteneer, late of Washington, D. C., de. All persons having claims against the #ald ‘ered are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on of before the lat day of September next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from ail benefit of the sald eatate, a a . Given under my han is let day of Septembe: 1366. Lee fiawte?} MATHIAS ALiG” Cinrke, admintatr; » the admini probation of the (r- ‘ounty aforesaid, ap- y of September next. 4 appointed Saturday, the ith day ot settioment and dis. ‘P BIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That ori. | RO Washington county, in the District of Columbia, letters of admit lon On the personal se sate ot saree Dee, gh Weshington. v.C, ject ving «laos al the said 4 berely warned to exullit » are the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscri- ber. on or before the Sth day of Leap Dext. ex they may otherwise, by law, jaded benefit of the anid extate, = ‘Given under my hand this &th day of September, Jas, Ss” ee }]-lawSw* AGministraror [p®P4ETMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Se sEretee: Roget Sh, a6 On the petition of JEAKUM ATRINS, of Mo Kevs, Illinois praying for the extension of & patent ey to him on tke 2ist dey of December, Ins2, for an improvement in **Bake« to Grain ‘Har: vesters.” for seven years frem the expiration of seid patent, which place on the 2ist day of December, 1866: itis ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Mooday. the 3d day of Decem- ber next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are no- tifed to appear and show cause. if any they bayve, why said petition on Bot to be granted. Persons ing the extension are required to file in the Patent Uffice their objections, « aly set forth in writing. at least rrenty days before the day of bearing. all iestimony filed by either part to be used at the said hearing must be taken ‘and trapemitted in accordance with the rules of the office, whieh will be furnished on application Depositions and relied n et lore y of hearing; the arguments, if , witha after filing the testimony. fot ed. also. that this motice be published tn publiean avd the Intelligencer, Washing- ©. ané in the Trittaue, Uhicage Mitnoie, other popers —— must be filed in office trren’y dey the once a week for three successive weeks ; ae said ee weg ed ot least sixty days e ——— ee TO. THEAKER, Commi-sioner of Patents, P_ 8. Editors of the above pa ‘will please copy, and send their bills to the it Spore with fe 7-taws & paper containing this notice. EPABTMENT OF NTEBIOR. D = UNITED sTates AITENT OFF. CE, ASHING TON. August 29, 1536. On the petition of JOHN B. MOFFI sea. Mass., for theexten: day ef Di , for an improvement in Grain Separators,’and reissued on t i May. 1868. in three dtvi-tons. A. B bered respectively 715 716, and 7) being for the extension of the 716, for seven years from sald peat, which takes Bovember . 1866: the sail MON It is orde that the Patent Office on November, 1866, at 12 o'clock m portone Bre notified to appear “nd show cause. if any the have. why said petition omeht not tobe granted. TsODS 0 the extension are re file in the Patent fice their « wet forth in writing, at i the cay ot bentiag, pad + to need «Dp end tranemi: mus! ted in accordance with Sishoutien, which will be furnished ou appi.ce- Ordered, alee, that this notice be Repubivcan and the Incelincencer, ©. and fn the Journel, Mass., once 8 week for three surcessive weeks, fret pebcrtiegs nest eet eirty Gore prezees oo of f° od mmiseloner of Patent! P.8 —Editors of the above will please oud ered chewy Sills ce fn Patent Omee, se 6 lawsw co) * rif & paper containing this notice. EPARTMENT OF THE INTE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ET A t 15. 1956 On the petition of BEA ‘FoR US A. POND of Rot land, Vermont, praying for the extension of « pa- tent granted to him on the 7th day of December, 182, fer an improver.ent in ‘Pill making Ma cbines.” for seven years from the expiration of — potent, Shick takes place on the7th day of. ember, 1866: It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 19th day of No- vember next. at 12 o'clock M.; and ail persous | are notified te appear and show cause, if any they bave, why said petition ought notto be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent fice their ebjections, specially dog fincing attantnnt si ntikreate o a mony ry or pa tobe at the said hearing must be taken transmitted in accordance with the rulos of the of- ig =e rnished on mn ae tio Tr pers re. pon timony must be filed in the fice ticen'y days be- fore t! hearing: lered. al . the Inte gre the Bepublican D. O.. and In the Herald, Ratiana, fret of oath 8 week for three sucocs*ive weeks: the first of eal SS least sixty di rc to Say CbeeriOE. Commiohoner of teenie, ca paper containing this notice. — TMENT OF THE INT: De aNTTED STATES Pat! iT OFFICE, (WASHINGTON. August 24, 1866. On the petition of JOURN PEPPEK. of Lake Vil- lage, N.1., praying for the extension of apatent ted on the Sth v aay T. 1834, pat-nted in ngland the 224 day of November, i! and re- fseted to sai per. October 27, 1863, tor an tm- rovement in Knitting Machines, for seven years From the expiration of said 5 takes place on the 22d A It ts orde: that the eaid petition be at the Patent on Mo: , the Sth day of No- vember next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are notified to appear aud show cause, ifsny they have, why eatd tion i not to be granted. Persons opposing ie extension are required to file tn the Patent Office their objections, specially tetforth in writing, at toes toonay days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the saia heariug must be tal ond transmitted in accordance with the rales bs oflice ed be a appl 4 positions and other pape: Upen tea xt be filed in the office twenty days day of my the days after fillag the testimony publican and the Intelligencer, > FePend in the Journal,’ Fertsmonth, NE for three successive weeks; the first SP eeAS Sebtications to be at toast elnty aaye proeh- ous to the day of T. C. THEAK: —Faitors of the abors N plese cop}. and seod their hills to the Patent Office wite ® paper containing this notice. au wiw ECOND-HAND 10 RRS Eee Pad eer Syerageret ‘a Ps

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