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THE EVENING STAR. ANOTHER CHICAGO SCANDAL CASE. aa. [From the Ohicago Post, Oct. 3.) Considerable excitement was created in cer- tain circles on by the sadden disap. Pe ce of & young man well Known in thi: d for years past the foreman im ene o! the most popular printing establishmenis in the enty. He was missed by and their most anxious inquiries failed to e.icit any response until yesterday, when it was reported that there was a woman In the case, and that the typo's absence trom Chicago was likely to be somewhat protracted. The circomstances Of the ease as they come to us follows: Some three years ago the man in question became acquainted with a certain married iady ving em Fourth ayenue. The acquain- tancé was formed at an evening party at the Bouse of an ex-aiderman on the west side. The formal introduction was followed by a closer Acqtaintance, and in course of tme, an inti- macy, suspicieus, if not criminal in its nature, arose. ‘he lady was young, ardent and bean- titul. The printer gay, dashing, and interest. ing. Stolen interviews, by daylight and moon- light tollowed, and to other's society the guilty pair seemed to forget, the one her vows, the other bis character, and their relations soon obtained for them an unenviable notoriety. The reports of the wife's infidelity soon reached the ears of the hitherto unsuspecting husband. His suspicions once aroused, 11 was not long ere be received the most crushing occular proofs that in this instance at least. Dame Ra- Mor was trathfi The unworthy destroyer of domestic virtue and happiness was uacere- moniously kieked out of doors, and a scene of wears, protestations and prayers followed. In the end the wife was forgiven and again re- ceived to the home she had so dishonored. For a time tbat home was again happy. But by some accident the parties again met, kind ‘words were exchanged, the smothered flame of the old passion revived, and the erring. _— plugged still deeper into the abyss of shame Thus matters went on for several months, a clandestine correspondence being penta f kept up. amd the closest intimacy maintained. On Saterday last the parties met in the Post Office, whether by accident or previous ap- pointment is not Known, and a long and earnest consulation followed. They finaliy separated at the corner of Clark and Monroe streets, the lady returning home and her companion to his boarding-house, where preparations for his departure were immediately commenced. and Jast Sunday evening the train for Cincinnau bore him away y hour on Sunday morning the lady made a pretense of visiting a relative on the west side, and left her house at about eight o'clock im the morning. Night came, and the husband waited long and anxiously for her return. Hour after hour sed, and the now somewhat peg a mir husband hurried to the Tesidence ot the friend whose house she had pretended to visit. He then learned that she bad not been there, and his imagination, quick- ened by the remembrance of the scene a few months before, at once sprang to the conclusion that she had fied with her paramour. It is currently reported that the runaways left the city on separate trains, joined each other at Michigan City, and leit there on Menday morning for Cincinnati. ~ The laay, as we said before, is young and handsome, fond of society, and has, until this unpleasant affair, borne an excellent reputa- on synong ber acquaintauces. Her husband is engaged im the retail lumber trade, and is Worth not lees than £30,000. He bad sur- rounded his home with every comfort requisite to the eujoyment of Ife, which, by this rash Act, is left desolate. Not only is he deserted and disgraced, but ft has been ascertained that she took nearly $5.0 in cash from the drawer, besides contracting debts for which he is liable to the amount of $300 more, mostly for the run- away outfir. Oficers were sent in pursuit yesterday, with orders to recover the money, if possible. buton RO Sccount bring her back. Her supposed paramour has heretofore borne S most excellent character for honesty, his f ener for the gentler sex being his chief fault. rr oe cad i oe ace Sees ——$________.. A Stery of a Ba Field. A Berlin correspondent writes:—A tale is told of the search of an Austrian Iady for her busband, which, it is to be feared, is but one of many similar cases. The Aastrian report of casualties in the battle of Komniggratz, fought on the id of July, returned Major General Po- sacher as severely wounaed. His wife could obtain ne fur:her information asto his fate until, on the th of July, sbe received a tele- fram which said that Gen. Posacher was ly- img im Prague badly wounded, whither she immedistely burried For ten days she wandered through the hos- pitaie in Pregue and im allthe surrounding villages, seeking im vain for her husband or tor any cert: news concerning bim, and at ; the end of th: 1 that he bad been ken to some other hospital, returned to Vien No more information reached ber, but the lth of August she heard that (jen. Posacher was lying in a vil- see near Koniggratz under the care of a Prus- inn surgeon ope she started, and. after vai: gb the hospitals near the bat- * foundan Austrian soldier who ‘d her that on the evening of the battle he bag seen some Prussian officers and soldiers bury an Austrien General, but the man did not think it was General Posacher. Frightened by hearimg this, but still in hopes, she went to Horitz, again sought through the teeming bos- pit again unsuccesstaily. Half heart- she returned to the field of battle, got eT to show her the position of the Aus- trian Generals grave, and with a desire of proving to herself that her husband was not buried but stillalive, had it opened, when, to ber borror. @ well-known love token that she had given to ber husband on her wedding day, jying om the breast of the corpse and exposed to view, by the coat and shirt having been torn opes. probably to give sir to the dying man. told her that she must abandon ail hope of ever again in this world seeing him to whom she bad given the token. ——$____. Waar Came or « Painter's Error.—a paper im Germany called the Ostee Zeitung bas been confiscated on a charge of printing a pasagraph which was “offensive to Count Bis- mark in regafd to his official position.” The paragraph occurred in & very innocent article which Zeitung from the Uologne Gazette. Unfortunately the word “Trutz poilittk” (policy of allmance) in the original, Pe ted “Trug itik’ (policy of fraud, NT.—The Norfolk Virginian yer, employed on a house build. ing om the corner of Freemason and Caurch streets, on Monday afternoon, lost nis balance, and. fallunga height of three stories, was caught in tbe arms of a brother workman, who bap. pened to look up and saw him coming. What ds inost remark able,nesther was injured,thoagh the falling man was of heavy frame, aad the other was a much smatier man. Peale See eee &7 From the progress with which the work ou the raiirond bridge across the Susqueban- Dats being pushed forward, there is liule doubt t the cars will be crossed over by Christmas. icbin the past few di over seventy car- penters have arrived a re-ce-Graee, from Joston, and are vow busily engaged upon the wood-work, which, in a short time, wilt bein as forward @ condition as before the storm of July Inst. ttre Tux Provits o¥ a Rack Horse —By an ac- count filed in the Probate Court at Uhicago, jn CoDDectiOn With the settlement of the estate of Trussell, the owner of half of the tamous race horse Dex:er, st appears that, (rom June ate of the account, less than a earned for bis owners st bis expenses were $6,733 10, {Dg $15,904 43. Tre Kixe or Prussta—King Wiliam. of Prussia, altheugh he bas reached Bis “three. ore years and ten," is Still energetic and ae- tive, yet there is observed in Germany a ten- to worship the rising son, the Crown nce. Eng! observers regard it as a favor- able omen tha ¢ Crown Prince keeps ap the most afection relations with his mother-in- law, the Brit {uren. een smnereteinsh~ sshnan 67° A cunning exbibitor ata recent agricul- tural) tar onnecticut divided a bushel of pemehes and en‘ered one balf in fr comnrtition,and the other influential man ina neigh n. The big man got the prize, and the other contribn- top, although off the same tree, was not mea- tioned. ————E 7 Freedom of the press being com Ly abolished at Madrid, there is a plan om foot for & Spanieb journal to be published at Brassels, to be written by the editors of some of the sup- pressed Madrid journals. Shonid the project be carried out we may jook for some extraord- nary revelations. STARVED To DEATB.—The body of a negro was found lying in @bouse on Main street yes. ver She had been sick for six days, during ime sbe had scarcely a: ything to eat, and ber death which ensued la t uigh', abont 1 o'clock, was fiteralty from starvation.— Riche mond Times, 2d. Ark., has he. come the possessor of a fortune of one handred and twenty thonsend dollars, by the death ofa wraltby relative in Louisiana. we Mormoniem continues to flourish In Eng ume unsuccessful, but in hopes | Britt or ¥ Earst—At & social party, ‘wag found himseif.in the course of the evening. incon versation with 8 nervous looking stranger Pointing out to him & gentiemas of inquiring , tarn of mind in anott eP portion of the room, he STH. DRATH, DRA ~aseea Bethe veh otf Fda was gri said: “Do you see (bat men there! He hasa | mania—a very unpleasant one, too He is — poserssed with the idea that he must bite off srapgers’ rarr,aad ithas caused a dreadful amount oftronble. I donot know whether he Will show apy symptoms to nigbt, but, ceiving you are a stranger, I deem it my to put you on your guatd. Don proach very near you.” ‘The expression of horror that: over the fae of the nervous man, clear! wed that be bad heard the warning. A Tater the benevolent informant got an opportany to tell the inquiring mam that that man (pointing out | the individual) was a physical wonder, as & Toaring noise could be inctly heard poceed- ing from bis ear by getting within eighteen inches of him. Our curious frend was strack With an upbeard phenomenon, and very pro- perly began to work himeelf close enough for & personal investigation. The movement was seen by the nervons man, and great di of apprebensive ewet a oozed out from his brow and trickled down his cheeks. Nearer and nearer approached the one, and more terribly intense grew the horror of theother. Thespace petween them was slowly butsurely lessening. The curious man was within an ace of the “rosring.” when the agony of the -roarer” reached its crisis, and clenching bis fist he iland- ed it berwern the “Iookers” of the misfortunate searcher after physical wonders, shouting a the top of his voice: “Bite off my ears, will ont” 4 The effect of this on the astonished audience Was very affecting. &7 Tbe Memphis Appeat p: aconven- tion of the people of the South by duly elected Gelegaies, to meet at some central point and gvalified by an immediate commission from the people to express their sentiments and vindicate their — and purposes from the oul aspersions heaped upon them by travel- ng adventurers, hailing trom the South, and now ona pilgrimage through the Northern States, awakening by their slanders and false- boods the most intense animosity against us. Tae italian ARMY.—It is announced that the Italian i when reduced to a ce footing, will still contain two hun and fifty thousand men. The United States, so much stronger and more powerfal a nation than Italy, does not maintain a standing army of more than one-fourth the size. The “bai- ance-of- power” bugbear causes all the Euro- ‘an nations to overburden themselves with age standing armies. &7 An enterprising c’ n Maine recently sought to escape the responsibilities of being a father by sending a notice of his death to the papers. The scheme didn’t satisfy the de- mands of tbe mother or the law. STOVES BE. H. & H. I. GREGORY, SoLm AGENTS FoR THE SALE oF LITTLEFIBLD’S MOBMING GLORY STOVE. ALSO, PARLOR FURNACES, best Base - Burning Stoves t up Bibb’s New Fire-piace 8t: Se eat copie ne ccs Ves a) ame TSUBITIRN, plate and @ aie at MORNING AND EVENING STAR, plain and extendett Op. APITOL. IDA. OHALLENGS, GA8-BURN- EE MONITOR, PEARL. sed REAL Banons. LITTLEFIELD’S The handsomest and We also DIAMON ‘The fol ALso, A eral assortment of Housel Hard- ward ee ATT Te _be28-c06t 321 Penn's a Rear7th street. BOUIS & CO.. povis.} treet. between Thirteenth near the National Thestre, Wa: OVES., panko tx AND "AND G i” 8ST 8, PABLOB, COUK A! OMAMB) STOVES, FUBNACES. BANGES fe. Also, Sexton & Bibb’s Parlor Heaters. to heat two or more Roome; Tin. Sheet-iron, and Japan- eae Kitchen and House furnishing Goods aul tf ebich we will sell at radueed vetoes, Roofing. Spouting or Guttering, all kinds of Jobbing promptly attended to. fi se 4-)m BOUIS & 00. W' INTER 16 COMING. Cali at ‘BOYD'S,’ 479 9th street, between D and E. and examine his large a-sortment of COOKING. PABLOB. CHAMBER. ne | OFFIOE STOVES. PARLOR HEATERS, for one, tw r three stories, put up by skillfal workmen, and warranted to work. FUBNACES and LATROBES reset and made to ri ~ STOVES of all kinds : "GE ox, AIRS for all kind hand. GRATES. BRICK, and !D BYOVES taken in exchange Tor new “0 3 f : = ROBRET BOYD. 479 Sth street, between D and E. NN. B. Bealer of Weights and Measures. se21 1m Prewcdihan nl ncn oe De thls cand nnintn niente QrcReET DISEASES, SAMARITAN’S GrFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Pomtive Gur,” fer GONORRHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, a, QGontains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 10 be Taken to Effect a Oure, ‘They are entirely vegetavie, having no smell nor apy unpleasant J png Bem og) in any way tae JEures a from two to four Gaye, and recent ox ty = hours.” Prepared | of the University of Pennsylvania, one of and of the present day; cae oe sua tremble, we chance Pace are Tho bave been Gorse Tat ans BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOoDIN1 TULA, ULCERS. SORES, Bt Be. ALE DIRRAWES ae. tae JvIcr ‘OB SAMARITANS BOOT AND HE: pat 18 On VENBES AL DIBBASES esmanitan’s BOOT, AND HERB ICIS tne ieee aurea Fake, then of thle parity ing roan and do not tranemit 19 roar u toe and be Salterity which you may ropent DO NOT DESPAIB! spent REPT Yt iT aS will remove every vestige arities from the ‘D HRB J “pe moat 1 ree te een ee ap7Q tbl Hout Lar max the act of June 23, 1880, scribed Lend de- ‘to Rave jotice is hereby given that at the date following the descri mot each wi @ new certi| or warrant tenor Will. be refesued. if'no valid objection oe oer THe 82.26. for 160 acres. fssued under the act of March $ 1885. tx the name «f James © Underb'l!, ard wes crapted July 11, 1856.—December 1, 1356! sptemter, 180 in tie name of Desiot Mitton acl ver. ‘ented December Iith, 188]—December’ let, issued under the act of for 3 March $4, 1886, fo the mat eats’! "tiet him ap- | meme of Daniei Miltan, aod | Tasé— at, AUCTION SALES. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, oO AB’ ROUTERS CATH OF TAUEARER BEAL 30 pbirlat ot” Sofemble, prac Sztgey oie te Equity cause Mo. fea, Teckel 8, Peter Metts Fels Hedin te undersigned ite gpa tt all that certain ¥ RAILROAD LINES, TRS BLT LAB ‘Trains now —) Weskiagtas Sad Woe Yanks ‘ASHINGTON, ‘Tew i ‘sre NEW YORK, changing care at Philadel- M Leave dally ‘(except Sunday) at 11:15 8. mand +2 p.m. FOR FETLADELPETA. Lea: nn: a. ‘ae oe part samc 7:30 and se eae t 4.0 'elock i tec (ot ground inne” sad being in the | wn, Dist Soe and of said city as Lot numbered sizteen (16) in Hoimesd's ition to the sald city ot , together with all Se cai bese. | i 'g2 and sppurtenances to the same 6 ‘ecen! decree; Oash, . apemagi peti Radel Get Sree 4 — ne A ches TOOms, OB streets. i < a Leave for Now York and cdetphte at 6:30 » "sleeping cars for New Yerk on 6:80 p.m. train Through tickets to Fbiladetpnia, Hew York. or the rs ea Sreans, becween Sth apa ithcceeete’’ hb . | hat vortisement Ioana eee oot RE Relies trust Fevenue stampe at’ down when the GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. ¥ @BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEB’S ous All conveyancing and the purchaser. 0 Raotked off, “8 Jpavtmoas ABD OHIO RATEBOAD. sees, s Wasninetos, are im as fo) iz: . trust, Dearing date on the FOR basta Leave dai xcept lay. at 7:00, 7:30, and ber will ar nwa. mad Zu,and 4:30, ond 8:00 p.m, m..on the rotor “=¥ Leave 9 ond Tt snd | FoR WAY SrA TIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS ‘west, by 8 feet 3 inches deep, with the StaTIo NOTION je two- Leave at 6:15 and 7:00 a. end at 2:45 and 4:35 ih (of which @100 FOR — POLIS. 0 x 2 a.m., 3 .™, trust upon the property. If the terms of sale are FOR BALTI«O! th in five d the propert; Mt + pot com ed wi in five dazn property wi! Leave at 7:20 a. m.. and 2:45 and notice, at the risk and expense of the p pene athe pe and Tevenue stampe at the cost purchaser. CHAS. ALLAOB. Trustec, sem-d Gunen & ‘WiLbiAbis, aucte: B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FOR ALL P. Josve daily, except 8 Sunday, st 7:300.m., and 00 p, On Bu ats: ont : “a mm. oply:comneett me AUCTION SALE OF A HOUSE AND Lor om | pa'jc? with trains from Baltimore to Wheeling, 1QtH STRERT WEST, BETWEEN MAND N | THROUGH OK to the West can be had at : ¢ washington 81 ket Office at all hours IDNESDAY. ihe 17th 4 A; | in the aay, as woll as at the new office of the Bank. im. sell. on ‘thé Brokers’ Tele Tine, 345 Penn. all thirty- | avenue, betwee: eth and ith streets For New Tork, Philadelphia, and Bosten, see “Thron; hb Line.” ff ‘Transportation. LM COLE, General Ticket Agent. oc0 tt GRU: 8. KOONT. agents Werrington, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND ORGETOWN RAILROAD. square ed forty. said part of said Lot having ® front af twelve feet ten and one half in- ches op 10th street west, and xapatag sack, minety- feet ‘e or less, to an alley fifteen feet nine Improved by a small but commo- je are: 3¢ cash; balance im 6 months. bearing interest and secured by adeed of trust. All conveyancing and revenue stam; ei Sa cans ¢ she parchaser. $50 down when peppersy in heat 'H. ib WI > Att ‘. oc eohds aange fe WiLbiaMs: nace: B* @GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VEREMENT SALE OF VALUBLE SQUARE “ano DING LOTS 1X FRE ORY OF ASHINGTON, D.0.. AT PUBLIC Ago. ei IO Bi ed ogee oe ja TUEFDAY, the 16th dar of October neat. 1866. we will sell, to the highest bidder. com-* mencing at 12 o'clock M.. at our Auct B> No 520, corner 7th street west jt north, the followin, pores oa" rty, belonging to the ronment of t! United , vin: A. 35 A.M. Lots numbered 16, 17, 18, 30,and 21, in Bauare No, | Express. mF ME bocs eke PM mbered mb 33 ly w4 Paecpe't W..4.4G.B.B Lot uumbered 19, in Guusve Se a 3 ot mm he te numbered 19, 18, and 14, in Square No. 1,119. STEAMBO. irom eres in ate Le AF Tae, n alee ci tee gi go inion ceeiang | POR THE ZASTREN SHORE, au survey. wl ol — ; desi id fe The Jar; joue Steamer square, ouepportuaiey ill be ateneae ee ee? | WHT SON Siete abe gem ‘erms : in Government funds, on the de- | LEONARD, leaves her pier op us SaeeN livery ‘of the deeds of the property No. 170 Light street w One- fifth of the purchase money to be paid when re and Lee st: the property is knocked off UEeDAY, THURSDAY and Shonid the purchaser fail to comply. the prop: | p.m, for EASTON POINT, orbs west Rietat baggage, POP UP Senin and’ wold | OA FDED. Chote cGy If the whole terms ars not complied within | WHARF, CABIN SREE, thirty days from the day of sale. the Commissioner | WHARF, aad LLOYD’ : reserves the right to resell the ty at the turing from “THE SHOE,” she leaves ris! d cost of the first poreheeer- y order Lioyd’s Landing st 1 p. m., Cambridge at 4.90 p. the Commissioner of Pub! aay and Eas Pc at 8p. m , (touching at the _Sus-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Vermediate landing,) on Mondays, Wednesdays, BBX GRERR 2 WILLIAMS, Anctioncors. has fine state-roome, end all other passenger TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT AT | Sccommodations. equal t say ot! lo those of steamer ou Obesapeake Bay se 5-tf potomas TEANSPORTATION LIWR, HOTIOE TO SHIPPERS, The Bteamor EXPRESS, apt. 1TH leaves Washington at 6 Oe +9 vas andrie at 7s. m EVERY SAT. Sabay for Glrmost, Budd's Perry Shaped Pont. Ficwige THE JUNOTION OF VIRGINIG AVENUB aBD STRBET, BETWEBN 1ST AND 2D STREETS WEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 224,at4 o'clock p. m.,on the promises, by virtue of a deed { trust. reco! in Li N.O.T. - 88, 179, one of the iand records of all sell, 16 feet front, by + Off the east side of Lot No. 14, in square No, $84, with the improvements, Pegg ge of @ two-story Frame House, contain- ing six rooms. ‘ail conveyancing on ae e foe the cost of the purchaser cash ae = sig Vt plied witht thattin the tr ter. m i a8. tee reserves the right to teréll at the risk aod cost ‘advertising thiree betore the delivery ol, ncaster's . Stone's Forw: Poist Le out, a eh arcivus' ‘ot Balu: on ital "eg te ——___Mo. 348 Penns. avenue. HMOND, FREDERIOKSB: AND R*® TOMA EAILBOADS 2 TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Bunday a, m. excepted.) Trostene ALE. By virtue of @ decree of the Cireuit Conrt for Pripce Georges’ ceu' sitting as a court of epuill, sane in ties te pig ee herp boa and Bebecca vs. Joba D. Beall a ers, ie, on THURSDAY, the 1 at Zo'clock m., if fair. tuereafter, on the prem: & i epben On- late of Prince Georges’ county, died seized ‘The quickest and most di route te Va , and the Sonth. via the Potomas Wesningtes wrt Acaie Oreck oon Frederic from Aauia Oreck to Sick: el = mo or uty there wi! i trains om the Rich: jens, - end Danville and ‘possessed. containing about SO acres. This | Boliroads. for Peete ey, Witntagie “0 issituated abeut three miles fi the Milage of Bladeuaburg. ina moot healths reaton Raleigh, Greensboro’, SAkabary, Udarlote aad of country, is well adapted tothe La) procectl ft ty fe adjot the actions of @ couaty. 1o Pe Ww. ae the late Sohn ¥. thers, and the soll being of a fine tex: able for market pur » being dis- a ‘ashington city about eight miles It Ht be old in lots to suit purchasers, jrous of securing a most healthy country seat a do well le. usual Jands On: to attend the sale. f sale: @500 cash; residue in one and two ns with interest and appreved secarity. Title Bdisputadle, and on payment of the perchase mone: ca Snare, 4 rower’ will’ be con- veyed to ircha! iD he cen-eow, N.C, STRPHEN, Trasteo UBLIC sab By virtue of authority, we ex at public sele. on the premises. near of B.N. Silock mm "two parcels of Last, eanelle divides! e'ci tw —_ contiguons? £0 each other, containing 116 Droperty is situated about five miles from ntre Market, Washington city, is accessible by Anacostia Bridge, containg an equal por- tion of arable, meadow an 1o market purposes. thereon. It will be sold separately. Terms of sale: Oue half cash; residue in twelve he with interest and Title indisputable. Comvaaia HOSPITAR ros WOMEE 1 LYING-IN ASYLUM, treet, (sire: ner of M street, Fourteenth si § gon ‘eet, ‘bis Institution bes been established for the ey cpa ir enn ee ey for’ the pfrom ds. ode it Attornepafies RB Uernall. creach temaies as may require the comforts of the Attorney fur Geo. W. Da as ince! Bladensburg, Mad . Sept. 21. The heahtny per. ‘bam ber ling is sitasted inthe tion of the “Districts surrounded by ite own ALE OF NaVY POWDERS. is. Oars pass th five minutes, @10 per week, door e' on ‘ ~ payable in Piya tion Cay cen eee ee tlie, Med: hizhest Bladers Se aete on THURDAY. the an exgntecnth iétht day of ‘Uctober, 18%, at the office MEDIOAL STAFF. os She inagecter of Orduauce, at the Hevy Yard GEON I OBIEF. Bursels (3.200) of powder componel of camnee a 184 Tairest! between th sod 2158 streets mortar powders. : j CONSULTING PHYSIVIANS ahw SURGEONS. foonne RanOgTR ill be cold by sample, and in lots pee eee , M, D., purgeon Gener ni 5 ot rmy ‘Ferme ash, iu Government funds; ous:half to 398, BILE “at 8.» Georgetown. Sead ohne: ten dase means ‘“urieg | Any bee * fe: astingron. hich time the powders must be removed from | W.P JOHNSTON ‘Washington. Ge manasine, ise they will revert to the gurton ff 5 rchasers will be red to farnish t! - See in Ms pee een where Saaeieies io netin tacos Orders for admission to the tree beds in this hos- ve 2d H. A. WISE, Obtet of Bureau.” | pitanscot whicemmere toc jean be obtained of sina Dupin Gonstie aeup aoc, | Ue hotca aoe tes bees be of ., wi | ot ne east HANDBOOK, | Hall. Gurley, Gillette, bs. be Bepleman eeecaialcanmme; Hpupstc, De-Oassy— | with apply tothe Surgeon Gansral Uaiecl pester 08, sLeipsic, De Clerca, et De Vallat; Guide | °°; jatance whe desi: come Practise det omuiaie, 1 volume Paria io: | ,.hyrientsltring ate distance whe deere to uil—Manuel des Agents Consalaires, 1 volume; ‘pblying by letter to the matron of the is. Morenil— Di 0 des Ohauceileriss big ADT GALLETTE. DD, omattaues ot Conanialtes. 2 nu 23 6oly.t Presidedt, ume; —M. W itp | Rai teaaie oer tet cant etter, cana a ystem ume. Washington. ~* MARBLE May ENTS, TA! { yolume: Werhing ion Gnide.} volume; fone Sad WASHSYAMD' : | ns—Precis d 5 eomts Tiplomtiwues et Conse. ne ie ‘ar aires, 2 yoiumes; | _ Monuments Made to order on reasonable terme y hortest notice, Beep iio ctee, mnaetunder the ttt | game abies Canta Lae See ane Tre etc t on nage eAOTBRN MAR- arch 3,186. inthe neme of + widow of erce; r branches of | BLE aud Some Hi o. clix Benton, and wag granted August 4, 18:6— { Diplomacy sot Enteenath nay art from fe 8 Bro! attended December 15. 186 | urope bY FRANCK TATUM. tered from | 4,0 a ‘Det. 18th and 19th sts. west, No 9.121, for 9 acres. issued nnder the act of | oo ene : seS | Washington. D. maré Septem: 1820 im the name of Spencer W | H T. COFFEE . MOSES BATES | gs) T = © cor PON ER Soe 5 Prorsoren SP aera uerreas Pak: No. 23 014. for 80 acres, fasied under the act of / age gocnred bz che penn! ang larch 3d, 1858, 19 the nameof Spuncet Wiley. and GENF RAL rsa NTs, granted February isth, 18%.--December 22, fo. 163 vita . Be, 408, H. BARRETT, en li 0 37 6 witw Com missioner. ven. th ig esemar ty, Fe nOOPES ESSN Wied, gin | mscaeten tn ona | led ae ae amc a a + Vol . each Je a EES is Rassias Lite." Hewes Yon ‘uate, “ais | C'GHI8G? LAW ARD PRACTION on LE, | CoE reury and al, other delotertoul in ibe ‘White Howse. by F. B. Onrscater. at. VE A BLIBS. Cushing's Man- | redients. fore, of o ectt axbeshs Mile, Pieces. ty “Herman ae ie. of Farliampntary a bach preparation is in the form of = mos : i eecout Veluaes ot Bs cl . a as Hland Bock, tor bs Cbs jou for $9, and ‘eu {ee 101 FRA ‘dnt ba ? the eas vided. tn separate oon | Be (autil PRANCK TArLoe Ee ees amanda, fous, }. &e., at reasonable prices Frei gtat Reseda satecat tae Bannow, to 204 also of 98. @, BC 200 P. Seth svenues oreennieete pian 1) { ! PROPOSALS. ores or ie 0} cepnaat to ted designate formity geen at the office of the ces idings. Stawid PBorcears FoR Drranraxer ov tue Ivrtnror, of Indsan Afar Washington. D. C.. Oetover t, 18s. ‘Goods, =i Affairs un’ of October, | ~seees ‘Given, the . Y ad White Blankets, 51x66 inches, i Point Scarlet Blankets, 6x8 inches, = Scarlet Blankets, 60272 inches, Point Scarlet Blankets.64x66 inches, = Green Blankets, 60x73 inches, to 0 petro tiist Green Blankets, 64x66 inches, 0 wei; Ibs y point Indigo Blue Blankets, 60x8i inches. t th 10 1 seo paired point Indigo Blne Blankets, 60x72 inch- 100 pairs 3 24 point, Indigo Blue Blankets, 51x85 100 pairs 134-peint batige Blue Blankets, 42x35 nehes, to h 4) 0p it Goct Blue Biankets , 66x84 reattiate lla Blue Blankets, ates peutinas ae Blankets, pax(é ‘SECOND CLASS—OLOTHS, ard — List Biue Cloth yi ie 7 jue yards Blue C! yards cred List Blue Gioth yards Baved List Jet Oloth 00 verde HIRD CLASS—DRY GOODS 4 Cotton Shawls fe fg 8 Bee $8a38 83 ee @; 3 5 f Fi 5 i He 2 8 s s an? H prgieve om tne 33 33 Sess 5 a i 10 &0 yards Heavy Kerseys 1,500 Woolen Shirts 3.00 Calico Shirts 2.100 Hickory Shirts 500 Ibs. Gilling Twine 100 Ibs. Cotton Maitre. FOUBTH CLASS—HABDWABB. 100 dozen best Cast-steel Axes, 4 to fi Tbe 100 4 Xe - 2toSibe 1 000 Camp Kettles thort- handled Fry Pans biidozen Tin Pans, 2,4, and 6 quart. in equal quan- a Tron Tablespoons 100 ‘dosen Batcher Kuives, 6 inch blade 00 dozen Hooks, assorted 200 dozen Fish Lines, assorte all respects jal with, the Government samples in this office, the blankets of all sizes and colors to be equal in quality te the 3); poimtrcariet sample in this office. No bids for less than @n entire class of the arti- ome oto pate hag fortes ta Mew York city, and be delivered to shippers at the cost of the con- tractor. All articles farnisbed under contract will be rig- idly inspected and com} ith the samples pape gg ted for that purpose, buch goods or artic agen 7 in any respect fail to to the samples will be ed. and in com theconteneter will be bound to furnish others u of the required kind or quality three days; =* thet be not done, they will be purchased at ‘nse. Payment will be mage for gosds recetved on in- voices thereof, certified by the agent or agents ap- potnted to ieepect them. ouch inveiess te be accom. 13 by bi o! img. TT right will be reserved to requires greater tity of any of the articles named than that . fied inthe Above schedule, not exceeding thres ap armory wegen gn any less quan- t same, ri Dy of the bids, or any perte thereof, may be Sconpted or rejected, at the option of the depart- men! No bids will be considered from persons who = failed to a ofa former con! s States, or who are Bot ran poor hoi of, or wholesale dealers in, the uired articles. 0 proposal wiil be considered that does net STRICTLY COMPLY With the following require- ™ Propose) must embrace the a: TO} js mut quantities thereef. as set forth in - ule, with the prices aunexed to ib, and the amounts must becarried out and footed up, each class to be separately stated and fected up. prices apd amounts must be #0 given without any modification or proposed modification whatever. Proposals should be submitted in the following form: “I [er we) hereby, propose to furnish the Indian Department, according to the terms of the advertisement of the Commissioner of Indian Af- fairs, dated October 26. 1865, the following articles at the prices thereto affixed: [ insert the list. Baid articles are to be deliverable in the city New York ov or before the let R= of and, if this propceal be accepted, I [or we} — three ae vet tl Sie ad & contract accordingly. i" satiefacto: Commiaton't EA ian Affairs for the erformance of the same.” sf ach proposal must be accompanied by anty in the following form, to be signed by two responsible persons. whose sufficiency mi ext; will, same in the advertisement for proposals o “dated Octeber 26, 1866; and in is i< their} fatlure so todo, we nd ourselves. our heirs, amount of ssid bid or proposal. Bonds will b aired in the amount of the bid for the Tetthful petformance of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be th Btates J or Dis Siew e D. N. CooueY, 0c 2-gol0t joer. ‘OB BUILDING pees et mig od Se EP. ry Lo for Batic fia Gatters,” be ‘at inis De Re ber as os ae and atting tbe ce ol ext, sails Schooners, pra ens Aft zed, ers. of 110 s Go. “The Vegrels tobe Dalle of the baat marertets; : and delivered Pe ey Tarniture, weutical ipstrumemts: stores, tnd ue: fits. Plans epecifications can be obtained at this Departuont, on soptication in pores or by letter, . cCOLLOOS 0 21-td Secretary of the Treasury. P®orosaLs For FoRacs. Assistant Quartert ter”: 2 Philadelphia. Pas Soptonsbes ae a vy, 5 ed st this o waa is ocieck Mt PRUEBAS. cept eek, fer. furpishiug this department with FOK- & for a period of six (6) months, commencing tober, 1883. and ending the Slet day of March, 2867 Imei TS, HAY. AND STRAW, in the pubiic service, &c.. at this depot. or any other locallty withia this of toe Be tee Zonte staat ol ie mi _ por ors M t the bushe' Pomnds to Hav of the bes quality Pennsylvania timet! Straw to be rye, beet quality—all subject te be inspected and ap- proved prior to delivery. ery. porals will stat ice per one hundred wee for Hey and eR gen) bushel f-r Corn i Oatg, delivered at places consumption ii such qui tities and atsuch times as may beordered (the price to be stated both im words in figures.) Each bid must be gueraoteed by two responsible Pape ote my res must be appended to the @ tee and certified to as being good and = curity ) five thousand dol- by the Uni , Attorney or Col lector orgther ficer. ‘The right is reserved to reject any bid decmed unreaso! and from @ defaulting con- tractor wil! tobe mate ton the regular forms sp dupliertes which will e farate “ vu ADI — - this amonsans _ |e gba pried is vei tinement, Sccompeny cach, proposal. ‘Bovelopes to be indo “ Pro- posal . Bids will be THUBSDAY, September * a oictock mos and laters aie requested 1 tobe miceche 8. tT Bréyet Mor and Aes’t Quartermaster. B™OE'2y Tee 173 BraNceRs. rary arama sis best. manner il bor id ee Pet setting tarates, Banges Ovens, 36 J. ¥ OOLLINS COLLAR Lace Collier Gan ‘s Crochet Feasonavie | ee Jj** COOKE & CO., BANKEEs, Picen:h street, opposite Trearury, Buy and sell at current market rates, and keep oastantiy on band, a full supply of sil GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTBRBST NOTBS. Orders for STOCKS. BONDS, Ac , executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. sel-tf BAreow «ce BANKERS, Corner Lowisiana avenue and Seventh street, DEALERS 1) GOVERNMENT RITIES, GOLD AND SILVER jy 3-tf AND LAND WARRANTS, L=*= JOHNSON & CO., BABRERBES, axD DEALERS IN FUBEIGN EXCHANGE, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD ABD BILVEE, BOUGHT AND SOLB. mbws-tt First National Bank of Washington. B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, ‘WR. 6. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th srrett, opposite the Treasury Deparimens, Government Securities with Treasurer United @7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell sll classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful ené prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, end to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1865, maw 86,000,000 7 PER CENT. FIRST-CLASS MORT- GAGE NDS. @500,000 BOLD. Tus NORTH MISSOUBI BR. B.CO. HAS AU- thorized us to sell their @rst Mortgage 7 per cent. thirty years Bonds. The whole amount is $6,00),- ro, Coupons payable on the let days of January and July of each year, in Hew York. Beferring to our sdvertisement of August, hav- ing sold the first half million of these desirable bonds, we have advanced the price to EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS, at which they stand unrivalled, asthe cheapest firet-cless security in the market. ee 1-f JAY COOER & 00. ———————————— EXPRESS COMPANIES. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 514 PENNA AVENUE. BRANCH OFFICE: 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE WILLARD'S. NORTHERN WESTECN, AND. SOUTHERN EXPRESS FURWANDEBS. Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with dispatch to all accessible sections of the country. COLLEOTION oF pr. BRAFTS, AND Made in accessible partsot, be United States, mh 36-tf ‘asbington. INSURANCE COMPANIES, iT mMAs# Lise INSUBABCE Ld COMPanY NEW Y' OFFIOE No 476 Wasb' Sm" JO. D.o. a 3. R. ELVANS & CO., a> ' WHOLESALE AND BETAIL Desiers in BUILDERS’, COACH, AND CABINET HARDWARE BAB IBOH AND STEEL, OUT NAILS, HORSBSHORS, HORSESHOE BAILS, NUTS AND WASHEBS, &c., Bc., Bc. WAREHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 301, 303, 305 C STBERT, And S6end &7 OUISIANA AVENUB, WASHINGTON, D. 0. All Orders, SOUTH AND WEST, Filled with Care and Promptness. CABBIAGE AND WHEEL STOOK i from Factory, and sold at Constantly arriving TIN PLATE. PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, OOPPER, ZING, &c., Bold at Eastern Bates and shipped with despatc Balg, Mose, TOW, And BXOELSIOB Constantly om band in begs and Dales. BOPE, COOMDAGE, dc.