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_THE EVENING STAR. HORRIBLE STATEMERT. Mademe Restell and her Furnace for De- | Streying Babs [New York Correspondence Cincinnati Com- mercial.) * * * Still another way of making aliv- ing unfolded by some speculations about Madame Restell, a notorious woman whore- sides in the upper part of Fifth avenue, in one of its finest looking residences, ana makes her living and a smal balance for a rainy day out of procuring abortions for ladies of the more refined circles of our New York society. It te said that Madame Restell has im the basement of her establishment a large furnace, which an ill-bebaved servant girl has nad the temer- ity to say “must be used for burning new- born babies,’ as sbe never saw it used for anythingelse. This must be to avert the rude necessity of having children s funerals pass- ing down Fifth avenue and its adjacents. Itis unfashionable and counted common for respectable ladies to have babies any more, and when they fall into Madame tell’s bands for treatment, the mere burning of the offspring is but @ small atonement for hama: ire to make for the horrid i trusion eh very avenile youngsters are guilty of im th latter days. I im- agine thaf babies hereafter to be born, if they would avert the calamity that might be their fate if there is th hiest tendency to their being born in Fy nue, had better study the manper in which Topsey cam grist Witboat encountering the dangers incident to jofty birth. Itis much better to be “saised” er to “row” than to be martyred for the sake otseciety, im a red-hot furnace. That Madame s frightened about this statement, is appa+ Tent by her rushing into print in a card com- Piaining of counsel who defended a poor servant cirl charged with stealing some tewels, asking quéstions about things which were nottowels. The Madame will find her house the subjectof a very close scrutiny with- 1m afew days. The santtary department ofthe Board of beaith is goingto search for the ter- rible furnace. Ifthe Madame is guilt? ot any such business as bas been intimated, she must. have been doing it without the license usually accorded to bone-dust people and tat-Qorlers. It may be interesting to know that this not very fascinating luoking person, Kestetl, was | originally a jailoress,but pot satisfled with that slow method of earning a livelinood, she went to Paris toacquaint herself th the “baby- business, and having become thoroughly in- oetrimated into the French system, returned ‘ame and fortune. Her hasband is a Dr. Maoriceau, alins Lohman, who, like his illas- trieus wife, advertises in the Herald. He was | formerly a tailor, The Madame’s den. bate was Caroline Lohman. Mr. Harris our Register General is accustomed to charge that n foul air, or some other incongruoas gas of the zymotic persuasion, “destroys” so many | choidrea, ard people smileat the Dector’s odi- am: but what will they say when they are told of our vital statisties report seme of these Weeks, that a number of new born babies have | been dest ed by theconsuming fire of a tur- Bace ina Fifth avenue basement! Wilt the fact that such a den is near the new enphedral | tha: is t be, help it to respectability!" Think of the respectable society sustaining such an | snstitation—such a practice! Thinkof women who know no better than totura up4heir noses ateny urchin who dares te call them, “moth- "or “mamma,” or anything of a maternal kind, “before people An LyGENIOvS PLE—A_ Boston dis- | Patch of Naturozy says :—One of our citize: has recently been made the victim ofa swin: ling echeme, which seems to have been co cueted with considerable skill and to have been long in preparation. It appears that | about two yearssince Mr. Francis Faxon, of | this city, formerly engaged in the shos busi ness, was fntroduced toa New York Jew, a | | Gealer in diamonds and other precious stones, named Noot. The Jew soon began to borrow: of Mr. #axow, in smati sums at first, bat grad- ually increasing the amounts and paying high re of imterest on bis loans and meeting his zsuons promptly. By this means the Jew | ured the confidence of Mr. Faxon to such | Ap extent that he appears to bave been willing | to trust bis almost constant customer and cred. itor with any amount which he might desire. | Of late the loaus baye increased until they bed the large sum of $130,044), secared by deposits of dinmonds and other valuables belong ng to the Jew, in the vanit of a safety bank in New Yor, and of which Mr. Faxon Tetained the key. About two days ago the | ord to Mr. Faxon that he wished to | ve the securities to another piace of de- and desired Mr. Faxon to send on the the vault in which they then were - Faxon unwillingly acceded to this re. quest, snd since that time bas neither been abie to secure the return of the key nor any ! the whereabouts of the Jew. We uan- deretand that by this misplaced contideuce Mr. Faxon loses nearly his entire Property. ——$___ PNEUMATIC PASSENGER RalLway.-London besa poenmatic or air-tube railway for the transpertation of light good:, which has worked so well that a similar, but much larger tube, for the carriage of passengers, is being being coustructed im the bed of the Thames river, and according to Inst reports, is rapidly approaching complet, S7 The New Urieagts 0: escentsays that sey- eralot the Vicksbarg merehants made up par the a of one hundred dollars for the men of 24th U.S. lnfantry, as a testimonial of gratitude for the greai service rendered by that command xt the Iate disastrous fire. The | gallant 24th immediately tarned tye amount over to the Mayor forthe relief ofthe sufferers _ INDUSTRY Or Mu Mr. Jos. Dickens, of the Saracen’s Head, near Holbeach, Engiand, bss just discovered a mouse's nest in bis gar- den, ip whieh a winter's store of one thensand three handred and twenty-nine Albert nats had been secreted by the tudustrious li:tle animal. The nuts measured half a peck, and weighed six pounds Co cnt 7 Mrs. Jonn Clark, of Lowell, Mass., went mto a closet the other night. after all im tne | house bad retired to bed. and seating herseif With her back to the door, cut her throat “from | ear toear.” Her busband om waking, missea ber, and found her dead int fallen backwards 45 years of ag out of the closet. She was | pa — | SJ A young lady named Mareeilla Simons, mysteriously disappeared from the village of | Hawley, Wayne county, Pa.,on the 26th alr, | and it is feared she bas been abducted by some unprincipled villain. She wasa young lady | of good standing in tne community. andevery | effort is being made to find her whereabouts. | | | S7 The wealthy men of Tayler and other counties in Georgia are taking measures to erect cotton mills, so as te give employment to those whom they will have to support other. Wise io idleness during the winter and part of | the spring - S77 They have a man in Harrisburg who trequents the depot, and when the trains Tive and the passengers have got out for iteshmente, goes through the cars and steal- all the newspaper setc This individ- vidual ts worth 875,000. TheHarrisburg Tele- graph says bis c SF The bodi f Mr. Leihy, spurrinteudent } of Indian sffairs in Arizona, and Mr. Evarts, | his clerk. who were murdered iu that Territory | | | | on the l7'h of November. were terribly muti- lated. Mr. Leihy’s heart being torn out and in | ts place a pair of bullet moulds gwas substi. tuted S7D. K. Jackman. of Philadelphia. and Milton Cartwright, of Erie, Pa, nave pa chased three thousand seres of the richest cu ton lands im South Carolina, and intead pa Ung it at oncé under cultivation. The Price paid was twelve dollars per acre S7 in acommunication by « reverend gen- | Ueman to the Cincinnati Gazette on Kitani«m, “Durning 4 little frankincense,” was printed “burnt little from kerosene.” Tne rever- end gentieman complains that they hare made light ef a very serious matter. SF The Massachusetts Legislature ou Fri- day instructed the Judiciary Committee to in- “aire into the expediency of abolishing the reading and-writing qualification of voters ] 87 A fellow in the neighborhood of Durham, Maine. is engaged in the pleasant business of disembowelling farmers’ horses. He bas heen atitfora @ ume, asd they cannot find out who he is. S7 A man named Hunt has just gota ver- dict for $20,000 against a Tennessee Colonel for false imprieonment at some period aurmng the war. | S7 The number of members belonging to the trades unions in England, is about eight hu dred thousand. They ex: every town aad against their combined power no Government | could long hold ont. cTheyv e a lively horse-thiefin New . He was pet ip jail, married there, fe insanity, was sent to the lunatic asy- jem, escaped, stole amother borse, aud is again arrested. S7 Mr. George Varry, ot Alleghany Cuy. returned home last week, after an absence of sixteen years, for the purpose os spending the egien ith bis mother. As he reached the daor of bis mother’s house her corpse was be- | ig carried out for burial } 7A woman in Nashville, dressed in m: ctothes. was arrested twi beinga woman, | and: daecbar, on examination, paving proved that she wasa man. She was arrested the third, and it was proven that she was a womap. BHA young MAD was arresied last month in | Baltimore os acharge ofrotmag the mail He protesting bis innocence and seemed to take the disgrace © heart. His health declined rapidly, with no appsrent cause, anda few ince he died in jail. : | BANKERS. y¥ COOKE & 0O., - BANEBBS, Piftacnsh stvees, oppcsste Treasury, Buyand sol 8 ‘current market rates, and hoop onstaatly on hand, » full supply of al) GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOURD INTEREST NOTES. Orders fer STOCKS. BONDS, &o., executed, and | Oceliections made on all accessible points. vol-tf B4ARRow «co, BANERES, Corner Louisiana avenue and Beventh rest, DEALERS IN @ OVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER , AED LAND WARBANTS dy 3tf First National Bank of Washington. B.D. COOKER, (of Jay Cooke & 06.,) President, WAH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, @OVEREMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGBNT OF THE UNITED “ ‘STATES, Gta serett, opposite the Treasury Deparimens, Government Securities with Treasnrer United ' ‘7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.@ We boy and eel! all classes of GOVERNMENT AECURIFLES at carrent market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL FHE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vogchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal ané prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to apy other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVEBH- MENT LOANS st al! times cheerfally furnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. m 21-tf Washington, March 29, 1008. 7th street, i BEAUTIFUL PA. ers, & CKET! Picture Oord and Tassels Bing Nafis, Walnut Brackete, E PAPERHANGINGS A A beanti' richest ry terns in the Bistrict. wit e cheaper grades | dow Bhages, ditteret INTING! ppropriately fri OVA fal variety of th of Gilt &; istrict, wit ifferent si; of the al Perms Rr itt ae DEMPBEY & U’TOULE Honere, F.c. Special Noties from Wm. Knabe & Co. Mr. Beck sh. MARERITER, No. 496 + "Rlaht doors above Oca Follows" EsTasLisuRn 1N 1856, ORDERS Now D USE AND ENGRAVINGS, A limited byt choice seléctions of Pa Engravings. MABRKBITER’S. APPROPRIATE FoR L SEASO 5 7th street. FUL all r Window Snades and y filled, in tty or country. i rf special tor er. bove were helteving the best the cheapest, and aiming to keep thet class of Goods. fully invite the Pu Geads COMBINED. il Paintings, hromos, Fiseae, Basketsof Flow- sizes and colors, ND WINDOW SHADES the Pape: ade we respect. blic to inepect and compare our ith any in the market. sai atreet. RECEIVED AT "8S. Bngravers and Sta- &c., 326 Pa. ay., bet. 9th and lth ste. UHENBAOH'’S Piano Booms, 495 11th street, near Ps. avenue, er oas tuned Pianos for us at Baltimore. our Ware- rooms, aud we take pleasure in stating that we be- Heve him to bea competent tuner. no 21-3m_ | R.* caoxn ‘3 BASE BALL AND SKATORIAL HBAD QUARTERS, Also, the following brands of Domestic Cigars: Tulip, Judy, Pui, Kobert Burns, &c. Lalso keeps fine assortment of Tobacco, Meerschaum and Briar Wood Pipes, and Dealer in Fancy Ar' A SKATES Imported Cigars ticles. large assortment of the finest and best T end th NEW C ae BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW STORE. er: Misses and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. | Bemember the Oda Se Hali F. Page's store. undersigned bors leave to: inform his friends nerally that LJ P STORE. No. 303 Odd Feliows’ Hall. w! e eral assortment of Ladies’ and has opened the ‘th strevt,under has on hands 4 Gentlemen's, Boy’ ‘s. ber, 502 7th street, under | The New heap Store, GEORGE B. WILSON. s for- Frou FEED! A fall assortment of all les choice Flour for Bakers; quality No 1; inte lowe re t ly direct receivers for Golden i Gambrifi aot P. ours tn 4 bee tensively counterfeited and seld im thi extensively eon District. city, we would 1 thi ~* c! Other Bret close be entry. having | bee: es granted nt wi be \d to nope. ith the obtained fr: wishing thie flour we . Prices’ be = Fossily Floor. uck wheat low rates. Flour neto Trades of Western a ost I nue and Ist street, indians avenue Boose es, issued under the of Ivory Butler, 1866—F ebraary 2, 1857. 10 acres, issued under the act of in the name of ‘anted September 1/, 1855. ‘om any i, J. ‘ata, )anud Linganor 1 rah the Latter brand bes furnish it lower source. mn less then and for sale & 00., act of and jaras Harlon, 5 ruery isened ander the act of of w Pierce, ame bert . y 12, 1585. March 9, 1967. 24 for 160 acres, issued under the act of Mi 3 ae, in te name of Eliab D. Ball. and aD me 8, 386). Teh 9, As67. “horas, for 90 acres, issued under the act of | March 3d 1885, f | Was granted August 15t! No 9 2 for 160 acre: Mi ; 1856, ip the neme of James granted April 22d. 1951. 0. 6 7%. for 187. Apri) 6, 1867. im the oh i acres met George aes ane - March 30, | janued under the act of March 30, . iesued unter the John Wood egrys aed act of of Baren Wood, zoe Sy nd was grented February UXUSIES FUR TH® HOLivats. - MAILLABD'S CANDIES AND OHOUOLATE: CARAMEL '® CREAM OHUCOLATE ?? SUBLE VAbIbLA UROOOL ATE, table qgaven BuUrF. es) som. For vale by de 19 fc., &C . toeu! am. NUTS. RAINS. Figs, CURRANT: P Kike 6 bow Kiug Prace ) ject materiale. KING PLAaCs. BNONG Wink? US FINEST NaTIVE WINE il, yet delicate flavor and frs- Jest than one balt the cost of imported PamEry Do Yous; ‘a! aul by 7 'OUS FRANCAIS; Or #8 cents oye German?’ 60 cents. Do You Speak Art Criticisms; a oe You Bpes nate ee by tures on FRANOK TAYLOR. j yen OIL OF AIX. I am now { ha Yarorr. 8, aausmsate re AUCTION SALES. BBX CREED @ WiILDLAMSjAvctioncers. VaLUABLE IMPROV iD PROP W BEN 0 AND wy POBLIO AUCTION. the inetant, Tile jock on the Bremner. ots, 6 ubéi vision of Square No, — min coneieting ef : | proveme: ol mz of p ators -brick-front Bi: ). havi ne “ "chamber " , jouses, ne water. ‘of buyers, as the prop. Teal: ces. cash; dre te wiz, een mcathe {i etes bearing { ed by a deed of trust cn the § the con veyaneing and revenue stamps of th a dow! ‘hh hous Fnocked of ee ee ere Win Eia as inb-a Anctii re, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, By virtue of a deed of trust tothe subscriber, Goud January 20th. 1868, and recorded in Liber N. . MO. 1, folios 28, oti ee | anty » im bai oolgmtia Ie at pu tt aye ‘on, on MONDAY. the ist day of Januar; at } 3 lock at a rooms ef Green Williama, corne r of 7th streets, in the city of Washington, the tract of Land located in said Uo: ashingten. Bamed in ssid deed of trust. being part of a tr: called ‘' Aaron,’’and part of lots | and 8, in Dan: subdivision, with the improvements there- "Ferme: 93,500 ceab, the remainder In equal esmente ®t6and 9 months, with interest from sale. th tetrad papain. To'basecared bys dsed of tr ives. Con: onthe prem: PAP hat cost at to be paid by purchaser. the terms complied with-in 8, ve day of sa! Eaetatee ats je tice by advertiee x : “AMAT Pail URDBRBILG jar piety 9 PP Pah sess Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. USTEE 8 SALE OF 1M PROVED PRorERT' TEROENRS AMOR URUEET RRA TY AND STH STREETS, ISLAND, AT 10 By virtue of adeedof trest to me. dated the a jovember, A. D, 186 -amd recorded in Li eee ‘otioe waa 471. of the Land Records ¥ District of Golum- Wa:hington cout bia. I shal! sell, ou TAURSDAY the ’th day Feb- apd anothertwo- story FF. rameHouse fronting on the ‘he above described property to be sold as ler of the Court. ‘erms: One half cash; balance in six and twelve montha. for notes bearing interest. and secured by a deed of trast on the premises, and revenue stamps at the cost $100 down on the day of dale are not pheé with in five d sale, the Trustee reear tee. te ¢ it to resell the property at the risk end of the defaulting purcheser, by advertising three times in the Na- tional InteHigencer.. All conveyancing the purchasers. d if the terms fter the day of A. BOSWELL. Trastee. onekh's Wi , Aucts. 7Tn,Thdds (Intell. Spree Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. TRUSTBE’S SALE OF REAL BBTATR. aby Yee of a deed oe eet bearin sathon ~ iy anus execu’ D 2 lina to se fot the benebt of Johu Hazel aud te. corded jn Liber N.C. T.. No. 57 folio i one of 6 3 recwrds for Washington county, fa the Dis- trict, Detneets i lyf CHP egies on the es. 6 of January, ht out ology. 2 ea eee xe: . 5 ashing 2. BC. rooting 18 fest and? foshea on eest Stok eet, between B ts north, and . va- ning at that wi }o the rear, together with the i ments, ing of -@ smali dweilf m provem ror Dalian * ug house ead 8 Termes : One-balf-caeh, the balance'iné months, the purchaser to receive a deed and give his note, secured by @ deed of trast. All comveyanctng and venue te? at ost of the purch: wk porit o WtO required al time of sale, and the trustre reserves the Fi; resell at the cost = the a inl avoaaren of sale are not com- lied w: within five a * JOHN. B, NOBR! GREEN & 18, Trastes. WILLIAMS. — TRESTER’S SALE OV USE AND LOT, FROSTING ON SOUTH @ BTREBT, B TWEEN 12TH AND 13TH STRB! EAST, AT PBRLIO aUC TION On THUKBDAY, 3istinst., at Molelock m..1 sball sell. on the premises trast, dated the 13th of septem D. 13%, duly receraed in Liber RB. M. 1. folios 12), 12] and 122, Im one of the Land Records of Washington Counry.in the District of bested § having 20 feet fremt by 120 feet p. to the p! of hegin- bing, vith the improvements. consisting ofa two story Frame Honse. Terms: Onch ail conveyancing and revenue stamps the cost of the purchaser. $50 down on the day of sale. and If the terms are not com- plied with within five days after the day of sale, he trustee reserves the richt to resell the prem ses at the ri chaser. by advert paper published im Was! id cost of the defaciting pur- hree time< in some news ngton city. ' CLABK, Trust ILLIAMS, Aw it Court for Conrt of Eini- Mary A. Markwood and John D. Beall and others, | e te public sale, on THURSDAY, the f January, 367. at 12 o’cloce m.,(iffair, the fair day thereafter.) on the premi- ses. Beal Estate, of which Stephen Ontons, late of Prince George's Oeunty, died, setzed and pos out 35) acres. ated about three miles from urg, im a most hea’ # ry. ell adapted to the growth of ‘be usual productions of the county. Lt adjoins the lands ef Perry W. Browning. the late John F. Car- ter and others, and the soil being of a fine textare, aluable tor ‘ket purposes; being Giotens ‘ashington city abont eight milee It will be sold in lots it purchasers, and those ciesir- ous of securing @ most healthy country seat will do well toatteond the sal Terms 0! Fi re! mone) perty will be conveyed to _N. 0, STEPHEN, Trustee. ee. 303 stew . g*e EET DISEASES. SAMARITaAN’S GiFT! SAMARIZAN'S GIFT! THE MOST OBRTAIN BEMEDY BVEEB USSD “Yos, A Pomtive Gunz,” fer 4, GLEET, ATRICTURES, aj ap Mineral, Balsam, no Mercury, ne line: BO '. Only Ten Pills 10 56 Tuken to KGecs a Cure, e entirely vegetable, having no smell. jeasani te, and will not fn an; - ‘the ee er ‘Gowots of the most delicaty : Ouree in from two te four éaya, and recent cases Pee he ae nivesis ‘ons of the ment Stainont Doctors. ana Chelet paige 0 exposure, RO ' tec one wh bare denpatee’s ai ho have been gorged with Bi te cary. try the (rant . Price—Male packages, 92. 1» 88, RS. THTTERE VALE, ghotetee SETHE SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERS Julog offered the pnblic ve cure. 3 Pitilis guive Hee DEAS RS, ane BITAN'S ROOT 4. BE gimhel an KOOL Aa dene dblox ine en ~ ever pre- seribed , it reaches d eradicates nore the v polson, 6 that the care thor Take, then, ing rem- transmit it to DO NOT DESPaIRi years. *cAMARiTAn 1 Rott 2p aane sUtom will remeve every vestige sf pare! from the agetem, on wollen allthe bed Teury. rt affections with ~ “E Fo ‘AN’S WASH ’ ‘eed In connection with the s ‘ iy te ee fieoat | welve, | . al \ eta by 1866 Paaweruvin 14 wours_ 1867 10 THY NORTHWHer. RAILROAD LINES. see AND SOUTH: | oe EE acy wt o Balsimars,....9 8's. nm. ba Bw - obrk, - FOO! p»re ihe Bursa cn! ~ PROPOSALS: = “ Wiuerdues. 8? 4*P Bavy Dweanwent, 3 i Provitions and Crock aspen 7.) \o1 Vewetabies.” will be race Ed 2 , on inst. the supply of 80,00 p. BEEF and ©. isa ow Fe) the HORPOLE NAVE Ya Qs reeuircd. Vegetables 2 J in equa! proportions. fore aud hind quarters, ro improvements, "Ssongs with approved vecucity, iil tee aired saving to twelve boure fn time over ? ‘fh pant ary other route. Two hundred mil hd 2" | Im one half the estimeted amonnt of the rect. Western iyo Belly D: fice, secure ‘eccommodations Sims ing Care for El- Fiera jtimore BOO! Pi ‘ans vigh rion es Baltimore have Teas pepe SF Toute mor corser eet belite t wiil bs sirens procart tral Ne ke. Ally Trane to the Weet. this office can by such ewaranty, and by -aits/act: i security contract, ponent go OR DO account be paid until itis {ally com; wit je must be accompanied by a ty. signed by one of more réspon- changes in UMLON | yathat the bidder or huddera nil. if 2 accepted. enter in’ an o! oa route cai be proens ph the ek | Le, thin five sor, with good and sufficient and Pennsylvania . to furpish the articles ; Mhere reliable infor’ > Propesal wall be comsidered.ealées accpmpamted eveicnce that the bidder sharin iy dealer in larg arty » ie mire or Pittsburg. Posed for, am lacemse required by acto) 8s. BS wat RRA | "He peemen sre te et eta ED. 8. YOUN: 3 t, pro van! = palumore wa’ ~_ "Welly -| erpment. WASHINGTON, «i NDRIA AND GEORGESOWN cAILROAD. ing a tract It i to be understood that in ease the stipuinted quantity of esther article «Pall be delivered, ieay- balance due onthe other article, the co: ay be considered as completed ia full, at the option of the Dorartment. Snes je ll-ta H Burpee Chief of Brean, i On een caver MOND a eer 13 66 uni Leaves Wastine zo: From Md. avenue . } Neen B15 sts., Localat a Through Mai? $35 Ai Local’ cor Kin | at... 00 = and | tween Wastingtos sat Alex _ laas sara — GOV CRNMENT SALES, 3.00 P. Mil. corner of lenry 5:00 P.M. es Through, he iroug! 5 + Bukes Hi z Localeor, King wit FADRENGEE TA. rau 4 ry LEXANDRIA. B ese Tea | 2... ‘Su ise P.M. for tee! ju pert n tende nt and tu neral Manager, OASTED AND GROUN Ralderston and Grant streets,cimme of No. 105 Wes! Lombard TRURSDAY J D RYE COFFE PUBLIC AUCTION. -OF FES AT GOVERNMENT SALE OF SURPRUS sUB- SISTBNOE STORES 8. J. SOPER & OO., Auctionears SorsisTeNCR UFFicR, C.3., Corner Baliersiow and Balum Md., be «id at pubiic auction. afery 17, 1857, about D3 OF BOASTED AND COFFEE, (in 27% buls.) Rye Cotte. is sold Because paneer needed ° € © PO! BR us dy the Government. The’ IS are oak ily -ewd'lined. aiid in pfime a ng Orcer eae i rf MPTY Bat He vRalnN ROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON Hy é =a PHILADELPHIA AND NEW toh Bive dape allowva toremvcogeett toes, THUMAS WILSON. ros Brovet Lient: Col nad’. 8.08 i Wastincron, Jan . 1867. di jo32 at revet Brig. Gen. Vols. Trains between Washington end ‘New York are LE OF LOT OF ORDNANCE now rnu aa follows. viz. Sen AND ORDNANCE MATERIAL. FOR NAW YORK, without change of cars, » Bureau Ord ¢, Navy Depariment, Leave daily (except Bupday) at 7:45 a.m. and Washtatton ‘ity December 22, 1865 A. Leave dat! ¥ 3 5 <% tm ond ee t Sunday )at 7.46 and 11:15 a. AY. © Leave for New York sgh Paikederphte at 6:0 p. 5 mz FOR NBW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11:15 » 30 p.m. and | fb POR PHILADELPHI On’ There will be sold at public auction. to the bigh- est bidders, , Ro fourth (24) day of pector of Urduance e DAY. the twenty- on THCES ary, Cannon. Bhot ous Calibres. Spare Parts , Gan Carriages. and Misceilancou ‘articles will be sold in lots to suit par- m™ only. h Bleeping carg for Mew York on 6.80 p.m. train i Tern 8: Oné-balf cash In Goyermment funds to daily. . = be dep ited om the cone! of the sale, and the Through tickets to-Phiiadelphis, Mew Work. or | remainder within ten (I idays afterward, dering Beston;can be had asthe Station Offecatalthours | Siich time the articies may be removed from the in the it the new office 3 the | Navy Yard, otherwise they willrevert tothe Gov. —_ Line, 348 Penn. | ernmen cour Wise e 5 a “bi © et a a Ss verilotadisnt de 27-eo33t bief of Barean. iy . Bultimere, — Sari vie ‘heat si kanrreeto LEGAL NOTICES. cl a ge Se ¥ STS, }. Washington. THE BUPREMF COUKT OF THE pts- 00 80-t8 ier . 1* Thor OF VoLUMiia o* Pt ZALTINOBS ABD ” guanine sme csonas MORE sot WA! Mf M10 RAILROAD, ASHIZSTON, Jan. 6, 1367, NOUN A wb ita koe eee ee oe BALTIMORE The , e Leave ox! Sanday, at 7: e Foe Ten ay Smcens | 4.30, 00d 8 "faa = FOR ALL WAY STATIONS Leave daily, except 2 (0a mn FOR 2 AY SIATIONS SOUTH Fig + SONOMION OF ANNAPOLIS yon veat 6:15 ant 7:00 Sunday, st 7:00 a. m., and | bots. @p 9nd at 2:00 and 4:35 Patrick White parcele of ground ipiug and be city, Distract af Ooiumbia, Joseph Jobnson wae antsin the sum of $447 # for goods sold u This sd. day of January, 1567, ¥ deseph Johnson. Mary Jobn-» Byulty No. 317. son, Jobu M Hanson. Joho Fiyn and Joho Malone, de- suts. M4 Bled in this cans sale of certain p’ is to . beL fu Sq aere 1 0,to natiefy 6 forth if substance ti lebted to said coi red by comp pana to the said Joseph s FOR ANNAPOLIS. said Josey Jolincvn was seized ‘end prmcsased of Leave et 615 8m. and4:30 p.m. No trains | thi yaid pieces or parcels of ae and whe to or from Apne: Su he was eo indebtec, he iremententiy ‘co: eave sere em Lory NRL ais CE ‘eucept nday Jl v0) AY. Fou Bepinvie, rw and 8 00 p.m. AL STATIONS. THE, Josep! * waid det. odant. Joka M. sole use and bene Hanson, ia: t of Mary Johneca. feo i Johnson. That complainasts obtained ment of concemnution of tbe sald nieces or parc Is ra. gree Vin and by virtoe ofan atrachmoent iasnedt out of the commor of this court in faver anraresely, + Ot 7458. m., and } ore fupisinente aii staatd Joseph J tis : nd id deed of tru: om said 4 On Bunday at 8:66 p.m. atRelay | | {hap thera) J on with trains Trou. Ballimore to Wheeling, | 2! conte 4M eae tinea coe a ere Re 5 a bat the said complat ter the eAHHOBOR Pbx mB the wert ca be nad at | Silist Pha th end ome pres, in the any: ch wells nt theaew otice of the pears sume on thesald pieces or parcels of ground. as ww & okers? adrardlarmanttay kpuedaiahte, Qu Boston, ve te "COL. General sk t Agent a. COL, Scho Aber oc SM ff GEO. 8 K | . Azent Washing t office of the Line, 345 Pe: ta tation. it trust to sec found TE! MBOAT LINES. Pporomac TEANSPORTATION LINE, ther NOTICE TO BHIPPRES, ‘eof, tnd ove leving of raid attachment. Ment 18 8 prior lien Om the that the said defendant obasea lienon th round; that on seare! Foba Fiyn, aid pieces or par the land records of Washington connty. District of Columbia, no Hen or «i po othe pes ha eng ment c Atm oF tail records were meain searched md 8 deei of of trast Was recerded in said lend rec- of the jury and jade- said attachments, the from ssid Jesepn Johnson te John Malone, ure Jonn Flya for the sum of @1 Wu. wal recorded, That the eri: of trust was ed nearly eleven mon’ atrer the date two moaths after the isan: — of ground. before the said EXPRESS, Oapt.B. A. EYTHRR, | discoveryjof the amount still dae ana unpaid gton até o Fi fss! raid Goud of trust, and prays = sale of t m EVERY SAT. Bieces or parcels of gcound tosptiefy the dem for Glymont, Budd's Fe; of the couplainacts and other creditors, and terton Landi a for ap injunction pains: ot fendanis J 8 Chapel Poin: len. Johnson, Mary Jubuson, John M. Mauson. Johm acaster'’s Wharf, Stone's W! Gar- | Fiynand Jobo Malone, aud their confederates, jomen , Foxwell Hazell’s arf, | whee discovered, to restrain prohibit the: ; Point Lookout, end arrives at Balti: | and their agents anil servants from selling or dt more at 88 @. op Bunday posing of. or in em) manner farther incumbering, +o (0. 348" Fomiat Senet “Mtinth 2. thie ad day of Jasuery, 1897 . enn. nee. jerenpon. . : [> IOHMOND, FREDERICKSS [Bo AND PO Py oy ‘ana crdered that notice of thi it R ‘1OMA0 BAILBOAD” ig ren rt TO TBAVELLEES GOING SOUTH. 8 cop! TWICE DAILY, (Bunday p, m. excepted.) High 22 atl paper 1 thi 3 ‘ion: Potomac Aq:ia Ureek A pistrict of Solymant + nden' *, tor,at rales to be held tn theo Court, on the first Tuesday of J lse7. to answer the seid wise the same will be tal shell < it least four a Tuerdey of June. 1867, ang stating the object aud batance of said bill of aint. = eee IB OLIN Aasotiate Justice, &, PIGS, Clerk published in the city of W; ja.. three tim warning sat erson or br solici- ice of the Clerk of une, A.D. of complaint: othi-r he Rewt puluication of this onder tl pul jon of this o1 months before said firet true Li J iS, OT WM. J. MILLER, Solicitor for complainants. of z NT OF THE D*extteg Sates oh bs Op the petition of WILLIAM WICKERSHA. ofe — | peg April, 163, for an improvement ying chines, for seven years from the expiration tent, takee it the Patent Offce ete temas ht Mouns | Ar» Teons oppesing the extension are required to INTEBIO. PATENT OFFICE December 23, 1866. . * for the extensi . nat on the ‘19th day of in Se Me- eaid Place on the 12th day of April, rdered that thi id * * Bon: . the Ist day of next, st 12 agree phe and beat ae to al ow Cause, LA sPfesitoe Sars ss begets the Patent their ons. y set forth in writing, at least fwenty days before he be: aring, all testimony filed by either the day of @. E. MATTINGLY, party to be used at the said bearing must be teken nd tranemi sccordasce with th les opty De ase Of the office, which will be feruished on apslice. ‘OLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN Tepositions and testimony must be Cc LYING. Pcees. Pourseonth street ,(circle,)corner of M street, Washington, D.O. ade bed on See =e fies trom die. of aa may require the comforts of the fore Ord Dar > the office. which will be furnished o1 Depositions and otner before theday of within ten days after e ae x + once. & aye for three suocesat’ of blications to be at previous to the dey of bearing tegsi: Pa s ration ’ y ead and show cause, ifany they have, SPersone if fie extenstou are roqaired to file in * Parent Office their objections, epectally the day of hestings* al testimony, ther S 2 bearing must be taken payheaae taae er | jon. ere Telied Upon as tes- filed. i beartui fies the teat Ficat tea the any v0 : the least sixty days TH deo 19-wsw s? *BOUND | -at the office ctthe | office days | the sreements. If any, | } = PROPOSALS. } p Bbrosais £08 Oar. ' Chie Dever Commicary of Suherstence. C., Janasty 10. 1867. oper EEN THOUSAND (15,00 GOOD BAnD bo to be made by bofli; free from clay, soluble tions, to have no more then twenty five be well dried beiore Tobe delivered as before the 16th of befere a her adulters it odor. to contain not cent, of water.and to rs tlows ; One third :',)on or ry, om third’ '.) on or sone the remainder om 1s i ‘nished with the h ertisement must beat ri with bite pe: th: me ofthe copiracter for. ss well asthe contents with « re, and net weight, must be plainly marked on every pack - age. The soap will be carefully inspected ik reel encores ocd samples. Verification | be determined ae desired by the andersigoed, whe | WEN elso a vd &il questions with regard to quali- Sine ate Og coon en an, axtiahe iere- § 2 z S ry — copdition in tl lon. . harf;or @: the Baltrmore and oe Be eit Major and © 8. P2®0rokate For GavackY Hensel Depot Guariermasr | Baltemors. Md. 3 ceived as satis‘actory; but tw Will be reserved from each pay | pletion ef the cr. o owance for ages. | i will be recelwed at the Subsistence Btore houses in the it Lor 6th strect | \road | | Sealed " x m, January 24.1987 for the elivers in the city of Eeel | Umore of FORTY - BIGHT (45) GAVALBY | The li 1 be @uijected to carefal tnepec- tion befare being accepted. They must he wee in all respects. well broken, in tail J conditien, from fifteen to sixieon hands 'b, trem Sve to nine years old, well adapted in every wer for cavalry pa easel The adisity of the bidder to fulfil! his agreement Must be guaranteed by two responsit which guarantee mst accompany the he Herses wast be delivered witht sd from the Cate of accoptence of any pro 5 he Goverument reserv. yect @ny orell bide, Payment t) be made on completion of contract Bide will be indorsed “Pro Horses, more, Md By order of the Quartermaster General A 8S. KIMBALL, M..U.5.4.. rtermaster. Dosa’ and addressed to the unde Captaiu and A = — —— Dope P*eroksts Foe staTioNgay Post Orvice DevartMexr, Dec, 31. Sealed Proposals wilt be recefvet at ae Office Department © 80th day of J “sg ix7 ai 12 0 Clock, at Bou, for furnishing Station ezy for this Department. tor one year from toe lst of Febraary. 1367, Those unaccom, ‘ory testimonials of ability to fuili tract wirl pot be considered Ali the articles most be of the very best sampiesef which, coptaiping at least a re. kin’ of paper. must accompany the bide. and ¢ Department reserves the right So retaio and pay for the same at the price stated in the offer of return thea at its option. No bids will be considered accom pany b nied by i acon ‘ity, m vi where the art: ing ft are notof the kind aut nes y the De os, ae Dearly aw amo quality, aod descr: ot e kinds of articles that wiil be wanted Estimated quanliy wanted for tue ye. OLass No. 1—PAPER. lem. i, 1) Feame Folie Post, sati i zones | in or platn finish, med, to Weigh Bot leas ream ¥. wo Taps ve lain: machine, f »; ‘oolscap. plain. machine, faint 1: ¢ Spd trimmed, fo weigh uct less fees pounds per ream 3. 10 reame Foolscay. bime-leid, band mace, feint-lined, garcem. pattern. comn only Known es Dispateh or Coneuiar Paper to weigh not less than sixteen pou: . per net mes Quarto Post, bi H 4. 128 reel 0 » machine, x lined three «ides? per re pleie, tates Sresms best Double Onp paper, plain, per rest 10 reams Nete paper, large sive, per rem 5 reams Note paper, plain, large size, per res 10 reams Note paper, gilt, small sire, per s Note paper, plain, small eine, Der TURE . 100 reams Envelope paper, yellow or buff, royal, per ream 20 reams Biottiog paper. royal, per ream 6 dozen prea ¢ opy Books, not less tha: pages, per dozen . SW extra largesive white adhesive Envet- ¢ Very smooth and thick 94 by 4 in eqmare, per hnvdred ne hut sdnestve . very = by 5% tuches, per . 25,000 jong white or buf adhesive Envelopes, letters and cir. 9 CDE Be By 3b “hea, per huadred woke fe ‘achesive Env, a thick. per Bodied 7". a C fe note athesive FE. att sine wt . avel Be size white note Bdhesive Envel oper, per hundred ow? letter size white adbesivegin velopes, bandred ee ~~ —PENS AND PENOILS, ETO, Ty's aud Guillotts best meteilic Bene, Der arin, @ grow metallic Pens, of other manufactere, per gross 1 dozen beat Gold Pens, per dozen 0 Opa tis, NO. 50, per M enbolders, assorted, per dozen. Faber's beat black’ Lead Ponctls, ted, per dozen best red and biae Lead Pencits, per ue 12 dozen Inkstands. K or small, per dover 28. 4 dozen Inketands, cast-iron, large, double, T dozen 29. so Dottles Ink, black, Maynard & Noses’, in quart bottles. per bottle 25 betties Arnold s Copying Ink 100 bottles ae Carmine L oe afore, common sizes, red, per ss. 76 vents Sealing wax, best extra euprfine, scarlet, per pourd No. 4.—CUTLEBY AND MISCEL - Chass Bos OT ARTICLES. LARS & Bons, four S4. $ @oxen Penknives, Bodgers Blades, buck-norn bandles, genuine, per Bodgers & Bon's ivory han- dies, genuipe, per sosen eg 4 dozen Uffice Shears, 11-inch. per dozen 4 dozen Office Scissora, per dozen av doten Fotéers Ivory. 9-luch. per dozen 4“ ren pen e, i, per rT) doren Stik Taste, colors end widths, hacks, per dozen aoren, see 3 geet a por dex pounds vis Be + Bre! ‘eG. per pow 5 nds Tndia Bubver, taprepared, Per M. 3. x. s 39. «a. zen tp ace ‘Feine:egtton. per’ pound 100 nds ne, + Per pou! 5 Soren Bulers, mibocuny” round or fet, per eB itta Percha, round — per dozen best. per rabic. Per pound must be thickly gemmeg de arcana the iappeis mish with bis proposals “pample—of each article bid semple—and bat oue tor ach article mast be bid for, and po more than one price wamed for any one article. Bi not fully ap aed to the olvertivement Wye tates ond pouaitions of the edvertioement are to be incorporated te ped * cases, 2 ithaered by the contractor are uf the quality re- tract * Foe station er; is to be furnished as it may be ordered by the Department. and at the contract prices, whether the quanti ties exceed or fall short “Beck mast be signed by the individasl ing it, aod imestepeeif, & price—ant named each and every article io 0 the pepecarte itself the right it is apparent thet ‘Did for at very low aud oe without proper regard to hag te S nanALL. a General AISTE, FAST BONEOSS. ‘BT "2 MORRIS as apna ‘This Triple Vanilla CHOOO. im quality sud fevor to any | cout sand is prepared ta thie "eviigerts r 7

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