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THE EVENING STAR, Domestic Receipts. TAINTED PoRK.—I testore tainted pork as follows: Pour tne brine off from the pork as” clean as you can; then dotl and skim off clean, and pour it on the pork bojling hot. , l{one operation Goes” eg fehsaiys do it a sécond time, adding some brine if necessary. Don't de afraid to pat it om Bolling hot. tells me that the reason we had to Doiling ope SeRsOD Was that the work hed let the brine toot peiare yes jton, but omr pork became Lestaed sweet, » though it baudlea somewhat CANNING Swexr Corn. ~ Theo Oneida Com: munity preserves sweet corn by cutting the corn raw into tin cans, then Mt with cold, Water even with te top of the eorn: up ihe can, pricking @ small hole in the cover; solder that upal Boil the cans and contents in boiling water two and a halt hours; then with a hot iron open the small.hole and let the as blow ou Which solder and boil aeain for two and & half hours, fancect away er use. Wine Waey.—Boil half a pint of new muk; ‘while it is boiling put in a cup of white wine, Stir it up, turn it into a bowl and let it, stand about ten minutes: turn it off trom the curd, and flavor it as you like with sugar. A half. pint of this whey taken warm in bed at night Will often produce perspiration and relieve a fevere cold. Arvig Pot Pre ror Tart Frurr._When you are making bread, roll ont enough dough (with a little piece of butter im it) for a dish, and fli with cut tart And Dutmeg, and cover with crust and bake. ‘When done, break in crust int Jet it soak. 0 (ae pple and Soap vor RoMovIne Parnt, Gree Four tablespoonaful of spirits of kartabors, jour tablespoonsful alchohol and a tablespoon. Jul of salt. Sbake the whole well together in a bottle, and spply with a sponge or brash. To Maks Goep Vimzcar.—One pint of strained honey and two gallons of soft water. Let it stand in a moderately warm place. In three weeks it will be excellent vinegar. mantown Telegraph. ———$—$ Virginia News. Six applications for divorce were made in Lyncbburg, on Thursday, to the chief ope le lice. Of course, that official bad no power to grant what they desired. Henry Ludiam, Esq., who for many years Fesided in Richmond, and was prominently connected with its business interests, died a few days ago, at his residence near Philadel- phi Col. Henry S. Bowen has sold his land in Tazewell county, for the sum of $66,000 in ape- cie It was purchased bya German company. More guano, and other fertilizers, will be used by Virginia farmers this fall, than the ag- eregate of that used since the fall of 1560. ‘The theatre is to be opened in Richmond apples with sugar angrily. Leyburn, a young physician of Lexing- ton, was found dead in his office at that place, on Saturday morning last. “he bronze statues of Lewis and Nelson, for “ashipgton monument in Richmond, haye ‘m that city. “as been arrested in Richmond for > bea U.S. detective, and swin- >» =. the ® arnived. Amat + pretending Gling people. ‘Three colored _} from the jail in Frew ‘Wm. Minor Davis, a. zen of Lynchburg, died aioe —————* + Port Rai... - gue Baltiaokz axp D&UA ‘ers will re- RoaD—We are sure that our r@@m =~ of our joice with us to hear that thesurve, ~s al- Failroad is progressing rapidly, and bu ‘ie ready reached the Calvert line. The very & and experienced engineer (Colonel George Hughes) reports that, owing to the ‘small amount of grading and bridging required, the road can be built at less cost than any in the State. We hope this cheering news will make ‘ail our people go to work with energy and de- termination about the road, and not let Calvert be almost the only county in the State that is so far bebind theage as to be withouta rail- road.—Calvert (Md.) Journal. ‘tisoners made their escay ‘ericksburg last Monday, old and esteemed citi- n Thursday. MopIFICATION IN THE VIRGINIA OYSTER Law.-A committee of oystermen were appoint- ed to waiton Gen. Schofield for the purpose of obtaining some change in the oyster law which ‘went into effect, practically, on the Istinst. The said committee, In obedience to their instruc- tions, waited on the General a few days since, and succeeded in having the liquid measure- ment abolished and the old measurement re- established. We are not prepared to say to ‘what extent this change will affect either the interests of the oy stermen or the State, but as it it the fiat of the powers that be, all persons in- terested must obey.— Norfolk: Day Book. S7-Robert Jacobs, son ef Clayton Jacobs: Esq, of Richmond, Ray Oounty, Mo,a few days ago bad an altercation with Geo. Mosby, son of ex-Senator Mosby, in whieh the former drew arevolver and shot the latter in the hand, seriously injuring it. The precocious belliger- ent Jacobs is only about fourteen years old. As the old cock crows the young one learns, says an old proverb. SF Muss Belle Boyd, of Virginia, known as 8 dashing rebel spy during the late war, made her firet appearance on the American stage at St. Louis, on Monday evening, in the char- acter of Pauline. in the “Lady of Lyons.” ‘There was a good attendance, but the audience ‘was not favorably impressed. Her husband bas left ber. W7An average of 522 loads of dirt per day =e removed from the streets of Cincin- mal i117" Mr. Latta, of the Chart Oak Base Ball Club, Hartford, is one of the switest runners in the country. He makes the ninety feet be- tween bases in fifteen leaps—six feet apiece. S7 Steps are about being taken in New York, ‘through a co-operative movement, to supply laborers and mechanics with flour and coal at first cost. S§7-A negro candidate for the office ot Con- stable filed nis oath of office at Naghville, on Blonday. the firstof the kind that’ was ever filed in Tennessee. DxcBasED.— Alexander Kilgour, Esq. a Prominent member of the bar of Montgomery county, Md., and frequently a member of the Legisiature, died on the 3ist ult. He was in ihe 65th year of his age. #7 Gen. Longstreet is in the New Hampshire mountains. #7 Bordentown Female coe in New Jersey, bas a class in washing. Sv James A. Cutting. the inventor of ambro- types, died iast week in the Worcester (Mass.) Insane Asylum. S7 Twenty-five of the leading New Orleans editors were Confederate officers. {7 Senator Chandler's income is $134,490. S7 Cholera of a very malignant type nas broken ont in Rotterdam. = aes @7 Lady Catherine Long was frightened to death by 8 clap of thunder recently. Sv Speaker Colfax has gone home and ta- Ken the stump. S7 The hog cholera is prevailing to an alarming extent in Giles county, Va. s7-Peru permits none but the Catholic re- ligion. B7-Yellow fever is rapidly increasing at Pensacola, Fla. 7 Two hundred vessels will be employed this season in shipping oysters from Norfolk to Northern ports. 7 There are 22°,000 members of the temper- ance organizations in Massachusetts. 7 The Louisville Germans are agitati the teaching of German in the schools in that city 7 Middleton, an oil merchant, whose stores in Montreal were recently destroyed by fire, is reported to have absconded, leaving behind @ deficiency of $43,000 on his books. 7 The Montrea] riots nave ceased. andthe town is again guiet. One man killed and thirty serious wounds from gunshots and stones are the sum total of casualties on 8 Tough estimation. Severalof the alleged rin; Jeaders were discharged from custody by the court Saturday. S7 An inquest was held on the bodyof Jno. O'Flynn, of New York, Saturday, at Belie- vue Hospital, and a verdict was rendered that be came to his death from the effects of @ frac. '@ of the skul) produced by 8 blow from tl fist of William McKenzie, who bas been ar- STBOLOGY. sie WORLD ASTONISHED DERFUL REVELATIONS MADE ¥ THE GREAT A: MADAME H. 4. PERKIGO. Bhe reveals secrets knew. restores to saccrete be, mortal over ‘rome Wolsiet come: 5 cat poe in sare, loss of rela- ioe She brings toget Serine fetes, hn eng ee ean at Fail pot to consult the reatest, vdstrologat you but ‘Eine, again have eo favorable an op ‘and Con reenit Bultation fee, with likeness desired Infor- mation, 9). ‘Parties mB TDg Bt 8 Sie at s distance can con- sult the Madame snd sat, isfaction to themselves, ae if tienen and explicit chart, written out, wil si titirie an- ewered and Hkences enclosed, sent i on re- eeipt of price stove, mentioned. rr etrlctort fo: exesy will Le maintained, and all ndence correape: Feturned or Jestrore ed. apr ences Sroer furnished those earring | theme weiee ly the day of the month and ‘ Born, enclosing & lock of bale sor in whieh Jou ‘wore “OERRIGO, A aps D&W.coly P.O, Drawer 293, Buffalo, N.Y the striking of the pelis to desiguate the locali- ties Of fires, we publish the following list of fret bao rr per rergaeer of the boxes in this (B. B. 23—City SIN” i ok ana- -Lagget House, Maas.’ ave. d Bout fade eehows ment Bd) street nor! a street w street no} fe we stand E E streetno ee atrent 4nd Pennsylvania ayenne. ‘west and D street sout! 3ioBene nk of Washington ee Lonisit ard: ae! ih street west and N street north, rect wert and i street north, 3a ingine-House, D st. north and 12th st, $2~atate De roe 1éth st, westand Sst. north. 2 Mies Bank iain at, west and N. Y. avenue, sth street west and K street north. 19th street west and H street north. 4 ist street west and Pennsylvani: 47—163¢ street west and H street nortl i971 54. yen niveet were recnal g 57—Navy-Yard gate. Seth ‘atreet west and F street north, Hae) street. west aoe eect sont is avenne —Adams’ Express ice, Pennsylvai “A 'e Government Printing g Office, H str ‘h street west and BAG ‘h street west and strest south. ith street west and € street south. Observatory. barat st. west and K st. Porth. (residence of Sa erintendent of Police. 71—Police Stagon, First ee, west and F st. north, 72—Police Station: High street, Georgetown. PAWNBROKERS. NHE OLD RETA RIAGEED FIRM OF TEIN & CO., ‘CENSED PAWNBROKER:! 34 rOUk. SAD A-HALF nay! fon. andE street north. 3. STREET WEST, ‘lvania avenue, Offer the Miehest cash advances on all kinds of Merchandise, to any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rates. Interest on large sume greatly reduced. Business strictly confidential. pe bought for cash and sold at private sale, fe SEVENTH STREET. MARKRITER, Dealer in a choice stock of PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, PITURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, WALNUT BRACKETS, éc. ‘Terms cash. J. MARERITER, No. 45 7th street, iy 22 b tween D and E streets. OORS, SASH, AND ) BLINDS. ‘The undersigned would, most respectfully f all builders ‘and others to eal fd examine le of goods. consist of 3. BiiNos WINDOW "AND “*D OOK PRAMES 8. LDINGS, BRACKETS, REwer Posts, ry ehis store, No. 42: ass. avenue, bet &e. ty opposite, Rortnern Liberties Boe a and Tes 7 tun wR constantly on hand prices Also, Miata ee DARKER. 7° ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEBN. EPARTMENT OF THE IitERtOR. Dapat on Orvice. duly Iath Bist | Application having been made under ‘ate act of | the various siges J ‘23, 1860, for the reissue of the following de- | scribed Land W: farrantay which art alleged to have been lost or destroyed,—Notice is. hereby given that at the date folowing the description of each warrant, a new certificate or warrant of like tenor will be reissued, if no valid objection sheuld then appear. JOS. H. BARRET ', Commissioner. 4 eres, issued under the act of No. 84174; for 120 acres. Nelson Bial, t 28, 1856. October 25, 1857. 9. for 160 acres, issued under the act of Mirch dis iass, inthe Game. of Leavitt Daniels, and wag granted March 21,1851. October 25, 1857 No. 19,451. for 120 acres. issued under the act of March 3. 7, vin the name of Reuben meeting / ant wae grante Jetober 6, 1855. September 21, I No oe, for acres, issued under the act of pencnber: 18:0, in the name of Marvin Morgan, and was granted April 10, 1854. August 31, ‘No. 65,995, for 120 acres. fesued under the act of March 3, 1855. in the name of David Glenn, and was granted March 1, 1856. September 21. 1857. No. 29.807. for 90 acres, issued under the act of March 3. 185. in the name of Mary M.,. widow of G flenberer, and was granted April 1, ‘Hereeaben &: 1867. 315, for 160 acres, issued under the act of M eee 1855, in the name of Robert C. Fannin, was granted October 25, 1856. November 16, al 1357. ane pCHASTELLAR'S TERMINATOR 11 FoR REMOVING cous To the ladies especial iy. this. aval tory recommends itself a being an almost indi pemablo article, to female beat aie plied, does not burn or_in: directly on the roots. It is warranted to remo’ superfinous hair from low foreheads. or from a fer part of the body , completely, totally and radi cally {xtirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This ouly article used by the French, and js the only real effectual depilatory in existence. Price 75 cents per pack- age, sent post paid, to any address, on receipt of an der, b oe! “BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists aps-D&Weoly 289 River street, Troy, N. ¥ CoLumer HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN LYING-IN ASYLUM, Fourteenth street. igrele ) corner of M street, Washi ‘ington, D.C. ‘This Institution ha: Dean been established for the re- ception of atients w y be suffering from dis- Sates pecuar fo their sex, and {or thir ‘adimision of such females as may require the comforts of the ing-in chamb vie Duilding is situated in the most healthy por- floor the Di strict, eurrounded by its own grounds, e door ever; y five minut EXCELSIOR accord: vance. This includes Board, ‘and Surgical Kye ce With the room required, payable in ad- ‘ red Toe Medical ns 0 PHYS RiGhANS AND SU: eee, ALES, M.D., Surgeon General, Uni 7 Georgetown. street, s York avenue. 2D. ae avenue, Ondere for admtasion to the “i beds in this hos- ital, (of Which there are 3.) can be obtained oF the g this olga, 164 1 etrect, or of staff and of tho Rove. Drs: Hall, Wives and widows of soldiers desiring admfesion ives and widows of 80 oie ly tothe Surgeon General, U: United ited States "Patients living at a distance who desire to come to this eats = Core ag can poco vel rate jeter matr e rt deadaeeay Wa a8 TEE, D. D. upon the cmoothent face in usin, Forced to gro’ three to five weeks by TE E a dis in Beard: and it air ‘in an Almost ‘mirscalous man: rE. n Londen with the most fattering i will [ls 'S & CO.. B E 1, No. ae Bier erect Troy. New Yor rk. Bole agen rs Saeed “ TRON WORKS.” EAct* eaineron curr, ‘The subscribers, thankful for tus ge here- sal . pee bestowed upon them by the eltizons of Wash. ington and ethers, take to state that they are still prepared, and have maple facilities, Horm ‘all orders im their line of Rone in'es expeditious, cheap and ike ae can be done in this of the, Northera 4. Their wor! ingines and Sorters, with si thelr a vlthas Bortable or stationary. on ‘oF for steamboata; ch Saw iMilis, Gearing for mills, Castings, iro or brassy. A or, ork, oF hea ings; Beller Tron Work, euch a or, meters, Pattern 5 im brenches re jaing to's dirst-clees ey lan of Boil erties Hea es er Gaia ee sy he AUCTION SALES, ‘THIS AFTERNOON. aaithveat cornet Pend. etude and Be ctret. CONTINUATION Rid PAINTING GAL: AUCTION SALES. ys wollen: 8 at ae and IT a, Sept Tmo jarEe Gy mwas 1G, we will cont: ising) the reienst erp ngs incase lalee ie epi hegre. ae, beginning ot aikih Prat aa pitas Ad Mek 3.T. PostbW ait OS ance + ro-! Tot, ah flan as yoke ini ss, Waratobe and 6 very lag, wrath ¥ Platform Scales; with : gai iclés too mumérous to mention; NAGLE &CO., Auctioncer®i By SE 356 Far eve Seer oeh-and 10th ete. ee on ‘intent SLATE, -dts netioneers, wonk sell at their Store a, TURSDAY. Ee EA st RR ORAPE o'clock & vassortine GREEN, # WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Geode ifocerles, Wi iguorn ‘&., teas BT Bh camer ‘7th and ite a Childrens? Shoes: tere’ | PEREMPTORY oF Mesa ae a 3. ng Sears seagate FRAT, iia ERO) 0 Nests Tubs CAPITOL, 0 dos. Genued Froits and Meats eae erees le vial ieee yeghalleet!, Intron ger Pichtens¢ Chew Chow. ae ° bh. remises, at 5 pe ey NAGLE & CO., Auctss ia, sake Tear oe ay Be? Bah NATE E G0, Auctioneers, Stores $15 and 317 south corner Pa. ave. iPass nap aid one ier sree and Oth street. necessary oUt: aime, Possession’ EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BS. given “immediate HOCSEGIN THE FIRST W SHOE et BANE ewok jad thaw Gal hiss os TUESDAY, September "ot 1861. rout ell yong set ate ah vo aets single Harness. premises. i ated ghee atest, hetmeon ith and 8 ee. pa di Paltnce in 1m rt) months, with notes bear: West. fronting 40 fe : erent Tai. inprov ved bya two-story y Brick i House, as : aes given and deed of ru of trust taken, cnasor. e House on vevansing end Ave whl acit tre: antes orostits tor el 100 to be paid down me iris sora. GRE nee ca MS, Ancts. ig oun & , + B mn CarOoms SOS Fa ane bok. Sth and 10th ata, Weer, on the day above named, to settle t! hen fate. on the following terms: One-half cash; Ait in six and twelve monthy eferred payments tobe secured by a deed of trust. A deposit of $100 requlred at 2 as & CO. will give t attention ESE. ATO, MtExecutors.. | tthe sale of aa endo sed Hogebo rarenace BRY igo, to the gales of stocks of Groceries, Wines, BO ewe set (Untel.} W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. fx y Eaquora and, ET red of every description, ‘Liberal cash sdvances made on consignment, ¥ eoorss tA TAT EEEE, Aactionsens, ate clerks with Southwest commer Penn. avense ast ite geal oeerar, Sales at our Salesroom every TUESDAY, Star Office co Building, FEAME PUTLDING, ON] RIDGE STREET. BE- EN eis ree, 3 on: MONDAY ROOK Ag, Fates GR September hat ge ovclock oa they rem we Willeell. a tworst Frame Building, being on Lot No.38,in Square No, 518, having a front of ‘isis feet_on the north side of Ridge street. between 426 and Sth streets west, wi hb a depth of 108 feet to a 16 foot paved alley. Terms cash. St COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. 82 IN CONSEQU: NOE OF THE RAIN, THE above sale is postponed until WEDNESDAY, Sep- DAY, and SATURDAY, at 100’clocl ‘00.. Auctionsers GOVERNMENT SALES. GALE OF HORSES. MULES, WAGONS, &c. gai Quanteny, ASTER’S OFFICE, Wasuincton. D.C Sept tember 7, 1967 Will be sold RS Phas, y direction of the WEDSIRDSY General, at Lincoln Depot, on VEDNESDAY, September 25, commencing at 10 . Hi.» 160 Horses, % Sets Ambulance or tember lith, mene oe suey 200 Mui 0-ho se 9-3 ‘COOPER @ LATIMER, Ancts. | 20 Wms Bows. worn, Some oe BY La 1, WELLS ‘& 00., Auctioneers. Sa wid leay : fee ‘Stale Marness, corner Louisiana avenue and 6th st. Hosprendee dor, ao East Bigikes, VALUABL ic < CAP- on Covers, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CaP. | 10 Wagon Covcis, SS, grarn tts, wor. We wll sell; on SATURDAY Kepbcatee Nith, at | 1M Lead Lines, 100 Double. Tre 100 Tar Buckets. 100 Feed Troughs, oye. Mule Wagons, « 400 Single-Trees.’ *« 200 Horse Brushes, = 100 Wagon Whips, « ring Wagons, or 100 Jackscrews, cs mbulances. Worn, 6 Horses. Mules. Wagons, and Ambulances will be sold sing! agons, Harness, &c., though worn, are ser- 6 o'clock p. m., the Frame House of six rooms, with Store, and Lot 24x122. situated on East Capitol street, within one-half square of the Capitol rounds. south side. This property runs back to a d YY, and is desirable as a first-class busi- hese stand. Persons wishing a comfortable home in the immediate vicinity of the Capitol grounds will do well to attend this sale. Terms: One-third cash on delivery of deed; balance in six and twelve months, secured by deed oftrust. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser. $100 down at sale, Title perfect. #9 [Express| “D. L. WELLS & O0.. Aucts, Fre xson ©C0., Auctioncers, 07 Bennsylvania avenue, attention is called to this lot of Mules. 'y superior animals, well broken to har: sh, in Government funds. nceeMichBRRAN, artermaster General, se 9-td_Brovet Brigadier Gemeent Dos Ray E TENELVE, SALE OF eprED STATES ni Pate W.B. Will attend to the sale of Furniture at dwellings, Stocks in stores. and Merchandise generally, AILROAD prore the auetion stores. Will also buy out Furnitur Orrice C. Q. M.. Sua-Distaicr Anx., Flothing, Boots and Shoes, andall other goods, inthe Hock, Apeuct 5 inet for cash. FREYSON & CO., I will offer for sale at public auction, at the se 9-tf Auctionee: aching Shop of the Memphis and Little Rock Railroad, located at the southern terminus of said Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Stores 315 and 317, Sonthwest corner Penn’a avenue ‘and Sth street. U.S. MARSHAL’S § SALE OF A FRAME BUILD- road, on the Arkansas river, opposite th ‘ity of Little Rock, Ark., the following described articles, viti 4 Locomotives and Tenders, 2 Passenger Cars, 5&6 Box Cars, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12th & \- er. at 6 o'clock, T wil eBuilding, on Hn | containing three rooms, offof ith street west, and OR Re Ale in the rea? @ Navy Department, used’ ase EB. Axles. aay within ny Copper Flue, ie building tobe removed assoonas practicable. e os: GOOD Marsal. Garand Low Brass, se7 oD WALL & CO" Aucis, Copper Ingo Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, pee rT ‘No. 526, southeast corner 7th and D sts. yas * pabben val IMPROVED REAL ESTATE FRONTING ON 19% Car Axles, 1 Stationary En ‘ine and Boiler, 1 Hydrantic Wheel Press, LDH (upright moveable face,) 1 Bolt- “Cutting } hine, CONNECTICUT AVENUE AND 8 STREET NORTH. AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY. the 12th instant. at 5 o'clock P. M.. we shall selon the premixex Lots Nos. 1.2, 3,and4.in square No. 91. which offers great in? ducements to purchasers, as they will besold with- out reserve. Terms, one-third cagh. Balance ¢ and 12 months for notes bearing interest and fe: cured by deed of trust on the premises. All cor vevancing and revenne stamps at, the Cost of the purchayer, and §20 down on each lot when gold. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY O75 B. WHEELER & CO.. Anctioneers, . 61 Lonisa: nue, bet. 6th and 7th sts., 4 opposite Seaton House. SALE AT THE HOUSE OF REPRE- PENTA ty D STATES CAPITOL, javing Machine, Machines, 3 Lathe Engines 4 Hydraulic Jacks, (6 tons) 7 Small Jack Screws, b Be Blocks eH Tackle. ine Houre, Gar House. Machine Shops, Sta- tjon eegee etc., together with a large and valua- ble assortment ‘of osie; aud: othe articles te OFFI AND MATTING: | guired for ate Sirens ant Maciiine Stop eptembe: for tract laying, bridge building, etc. OF ee eae Bb ant har Ee Ie ale | lithe alention A ce ee fally called to this. sa the articles enumerated are in good condition aud many of themare entirely new. st front of the House of Repre- A exte sive and varied assortment of co Tables and: Chairs, Plush and Hair-Cloth Sofar'and Lounges; alsoe a large lot of Brussels Matting, and Oilcloths en will be required from parties not known to the Anctioneer. ; In addition to the articles ab there wi ‘Theeale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m.. on TUESD. jotober 1. 1867, and coutinue from day today an the articles are'sold. ‘Terms: Cash, in Government funds. By order of the Quartermarter ‘01 Sy TH, Brevet Major and As stent Ciiet d. St yay ub- District Arkuns ‘ta LORAMA HOSPITAL BUILDINGS AT K* La AUCTION. Deror Quanzenwasten's OFrice, it Wasnixctox D ptember 2, 1347. Will be sold at public auction, by direction of the Quartermaster General, on TH (URSDAY. Septem- r 12, at 11 o'clock a. m.. the following buildings, ve enumerated e number of e extra large ker’s chair. 1 easy Chair—formerly need ast and the entire lot of Hair Cushions from the gal- leries of the House of Representatives. ‘Terms cash. All goods to be removed within three days, or they ill be ld. “ees-dte J.B. WHEELER & CO.. Ancts, BY W.L. WALL & CO., Anctioneers, ng Kalorama Hospital, to wit: Stores 315 and 317 Penn. avenue. 4B 22x11: PRitc hen, 26; herd 22x175 feet lo., "14x20 feet. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF MAR. } 24x10 feet 5 Sheds. BLE AT THE U.S.CAPITOL AT AUCTION. | 1 20x 70 feet. 1 Stable, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Eas, Mth, com- | J ao. 3 satory, ates feet. 1 Tank mencing at 30 0' "clock, we will sell without reserve, | 1 di b4 feet. 1 aank building. by catalogu 1 Soiidiag axed feet. 481 477 Blocks of Marble lying around the Capitol Ferme: grounds. sh in Government funds, 8 will be allowed in which to remove the Terms of sale are: Cash in Government fands. in 8 piss The stone to be removed within ten days after vabid SH McFERRAN, Brevet Brig. Gen., sale. : Z 02-44 ‘Deputy Quartermaster General. A deposit will be uired. Gatalogues to be had of the auctioneers. SALE OF UNSERVICEARLE PROVISIONS, By order. ; é THIN au 26 W.L. WALL & CO.. Aucts, Nave Pavano 's OFFICE, ¢ a: 6TON, D. C., Aut Wasi . 30, 1807. By order of the Navy Department Burean iro- visions and Clothing there will be sold at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the In- Bpection Office. Navy Yard. Washington, on WE NESDAY, the lith day of September. 1397. at 10 o'clock A. M.,the following unserviceable stores, Be GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526, southeast corner 7th and D streets. LUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED “ERODERIY ON THE ISLAND, AT AUC GA WEDNESDAY, the 11th instant, Ae shall ‘on the premises, commencing at 5 o’cloc! viz: art of the Teal estate of the hate Heney M, f Biorie PROVISIONS. Receaved vie: Lot No.2, in Square Now it, with | 4 2001be: Bread; 242 i0te Beef; 2 27-209 bi the improvements, which are a large three re Pork; 5093-98 bbis Flour; 733 Ibs. Preserved Meat brick house and brick stable. This pro 650 }bs. Dried Apples 35 Ibs. Rice: 4.145 Ibs. Pickles; ‘77 feet on south P stree ha depth of Te feet So 40 Ibs. Sugar; lbs. Coffee; 2,310 lbs. Butter; 25) a wide alley, and is near Four-and-a-half street, | lbs. Deasicated Potatoes galls. Beans; 170 galls. immediately fronting the Arsenal Square. 85 galls. Vinegar; 56 lbs Tomatoes; 370 And immediately after the above sale. we will sell Lot No. 90 Square 508, fronting 70 feet_on CLOTHIN First street west and Canal street, rouning through Jackets ; 3 ‘Trowsers : 6B. Sa the square 0. Lot No. 3. in Square 603, situated bB.C. Hougd Jacket a $8. Frock: at the corner of Sccoud ‘street west, and’ south cet; also Lot No. 2.in Square No. 6li, fronting on south V, between First and Second streets west, ‘Ferme: One-third cash; balance in six, twely jand eighteen months, for notes bearing’ interest from day of sale. or @ deed given and a deed of trust taken Tide indisputable, nce t cost of the purchaéer. One hundred Eat reg red to be paid down when the house is a ant his aed ive dollars on eac! ba GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. EN & WILLIAMS, Anctloneers. BY bs tet) 8.E, corner of 7th and Ds streets, Dmdetahicta : 2B. Flaune {Canvas ih Black avian idehicte en aiken ack Buk Han ALL STORES, & Tbs, Tobacco: 190 1 Boa air snore; Diack ing Bra Bho race Scissors ; 9 Bla a 5 Mess Kettles ; 8 Mess Pans ; 52 Tin Pots ; 00 bi t lee Mustard." sriGENT. 301ba, Candles ; Lot of Stewards’ Stores, (4 bro! VALUABLE BNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. ON 7TH eT Tt, BE- EN ELA AND B STREETS NO w NEED AY. the lith intent argotclock .,08 the premises, 6 No. ‘good fronte and depths, great Pauaeetbonts so pitcbasers " One-half cash ; balance in 6 ‘an monte, for notes pearl ug interest, aud secur ag dot conveyancin; ue ‘ab the cost of the haut Beaetlay) CALVIN Cc. JACKSON, au30-td Paymaster U8, Navy. GOVERNMENT bere tar i HILTON HEAD, ‘The following Ordnance e Broperty ibe sold at ublic auction, at 01 iton Head, g ant eT UBED AT « rjoptember Be iasrs commenc: ing al hot and Shell AL at alae fous of $B ond Shell. revenue stam] ie the com: ja, Qannieter Milled. $c downon cock fel 2 i te oe aa GREEN 2 WILLIAMS, “ i “ °? Wrought irom, se 3-d {Intel} Auctioneers, i ry 3 3 Artilery Carriage, Aron. er aw Vooten Phe tie themed” Saddles, (Mt a peddle, ea ie i jarness. AGE 29 CO., Auctioreers, Br* etch ad JOub utreeta, ‘Will be sold on FRIDAY, tember 18, o'clock, p. m.. onthe remixes. lot 1, pacar | fronting 100 feet street and ‘inch: coon Testreet, ‘This property will be edld eating or in lots to suit purchase ‘Terme: One-third cash; one-third in six months, 8. and one-third in twolve months, with potes bear- ‘deed of trust. "Gas wha pald ae tine ofenen ete fonveyance at the cost of purchases. eats: sepe-d NAGLE @ 00., Auctioneers, Ba IE Meee, ie eahid GREEN & WILLIA acti gone = Las aaa a BY Reese s veorner ot Seventh fod D ats. tyiot ew Ropes, Lmpter cerns) A.GOOD. TWO-STORY F OUsE proms it sores ‘ee ety patie ee ay pe aught snag sale, in United States fad mie KS pes olelaa 2 peat time allowed for thelrdmo¥al of property, front ee feet aon ith s eee ratjon.of mbseN tD at vements cl j nent, 2 Frane Benin : M8. K, oS ras spa ZEN Spill ea cnt noe he me ix good rooms: and s ie on the gear, mee cae ee cexe oiieis are cont ora the | LE Aucts. Bt NAGLE & Halesroom 263 Fe 5 a i| syenng.{ | HOTEL Lutz, ie nnn RB OF. TENTH | A RAR CE FOR INVEST ME | tenis of the Bt Terese ( san Lager ‘sale before the 16th instant, ‘th ¥ Tb HAGLE B (0s, Avetlouests, a aera rae eate ns PROPOSALS. be FOR eee 5 Hopsr saearapened ae aes ‘pet id Quarto Post Paper; peg hk ue Commercis] Note Paper, extra mmercial Note Paper, extra plain ite Commercial Note Paper,extra rigerolee rfine, 7 Feats ‘ancy No! . 70Feams Foolscap erraxits superfine, faint- 70 reams 5 fine, ruled, es fat be sat extra superfine, reams Fiat-cap Pay Boy oawing” Es Paper, blue, heavy, 1994x27 a to 1oredme Jo pena ‘aper, white, heavy, JxI7 inches. Ruled to pattern. {Samples of ing and Journal Paper, euch asis desired, wil apes ‘at the stationery- room of the Hon stati. white ‘aint. Hines white a a siita fanilia Paper. inches, flat, very + to cat Ca pounds per ‘anilia Paper, 19x24 inches, flat, very tough = to weigh ‘twenty-two pounds per 109 reaais, ManiIta. Paper; 72S? inches, fat, very tough and smooths to weigh forty two pounds got di) packages Blotting Paper, 12sheets to ack- aa eam Heavy, smooth Blotting Paper, 19x24 5 Card Envelo; 00 white thick Adhesive Envelopes, 5%x2% ing 1.00 white thick Adhesive Envelopes, 5}4x3'¢ dio white thick Adhesive Envelopes, 5x3 ante white thick Adhesive Envelopes, 8%x8% jifihtd white thick Adhesive Envelopes, 674x3% 10.00 white thick Adhesive Envelopes, 94x1% MIGINO white thick Adhesive pro 10%4x4¥4 ine "a fancy Note Env sateen smoot aay 10} hesive. =f pees ‘sahesi ive, to bata Inches. buff Adhesive Envelopes, 8 {{000 000 butt Envelopes: mot edherlve chas, with the reels of increasin, at any rot ace be! ape be Ist of July. 188, ety Tol rors rahi Pens. ig een Gillotts ante Ben 2 gross Gillott’s Fens, No gross (illott's Black | wr ‘Quill Pens, No. 88, 25 gross Gillott’ 38 gross Perry's small 3-pointed Pen: 25 gross Perry's smal! double-: faction’ Pens. 80 gross Perry’s Elastic Pens, No. 27. 10 gross Perry’s lar; Te bine barrel Pens. ig O88 other aes of Steel Pens. 15 dozen Gold P. 4dozen Gold Pen Ni 2 gross 4-inch flat Ink 1 gross Inkstands,, preg styles. 2dozen Pecket Inkstands. 10 dozen Arnold's Geniine Writing Fluids, quarts, pints, and half-pints, 10dozen Carmine Ink. to any num- sat cohtract price. fon Medsition F ens, 2 dozen five Tuk, k qnarts. Sdozen ‘quarts and pints. op dozen Jet Black 4 nk, quarts, pints, and haif- pir I'grose Rubber Penholders, No, 1. Sgrots Rubber Penholders, No! 2, gross Rubber Penbolders, No. 3. oss fancy Penholders, various styles. x i gFoks common quality Penholders, various ‘dozen short rubber propelling Pencils. 8dozen long rubber propelling Pencils. 5 dozen gold-mounted propelling Percils. al eoee sterling gold and silver propelling Pen- iS dozen Faher’s ivory propelling Pencils. ab gross A. W. Faber’s black i Pencils, hexa- yn, No. 2. we ‘gross beet American black lead Pencils, round, 08.1 1 gross small ivory. headed black lead Pencils. 20 dozen A.W. Faber’s, or Eagle, carmine and blue > Foncilay hexagon. ‘0 dozen American Thiead Pencil Company’s car- mine and blue Pencils, hexagon, 1D dozen Diaries for 1868. 4dozen Autograph Books: dozen Scrap Boo! dozen best Mueliaze, 8-onnce bottles, flat. rf dozen best Mucilage, 4-ounce bottles, flat. G0 pounds best red Sealing Wax. dozen Portfolios ddozen Blotting Pads, Hore ny aR ape ey ols ‘ape, No. 0 gros efusticks No. 19. ice et «qualities, Rogers’, Vosteuholn’s, Crooks"; and beet America tiai- ufacture. 12 dozen Scissors, 34 to12-inch, 4cozen Paper Clasps, various kinds. § dozen Sponge Cups. Bdozen Faperwcls ts. 12, dozen Pencil Sharpeners 8 dozen Ready Reference 8 dozen Eyelet Puncher 3s dozen Bra using Kulves. 300. small papers Black S: 32 dozen Portmonaies, Pencils into, 0 dozen Rulers A dozen packs Visiting Cards, cut from fine Bris- 3 doren Newspaper Files. = a4 Bo ehbands a ‘and Rings. x . Artists” Jono skins Parchment, 16x22 inches. W) pounds thick. soft, and hard Twine, n Blank, Memorandum, and Manuscript yen Blank Books, various kinds, quarto and or dozen Boxes for Paper—note, letter, and fools- Pozen Mérocco Stationery Boxes. Jipounds Stamping Ink. jozen Adhesive Letter Files. The Adhesive Envelopes must gummed, or they will Tot be recelved; and samples be extra well Of all kinds of envelopes must be submitted f boxes as they are to be delivered in. envelopes are to be delivered in boxes conta’ in Botover zw each. Boxes for buff envelopes to. cone tain not over 500 each, and to be strong! ly In the supply of cools contractors will be rigidly tequired to furnish articles fully equal to sample. Bropoeals must be accompanied by the names of the sureties intended to be offered. and a bond in fhe sum of $1,000 thet parties will furnish such ar- ticles as may be aw: Prior ete ee bo given to productions of Ameritan industry. if equally cheap and of as good quality; and all persons making pro- posals to supply any. Class of articles will state Whether the same are the manufacture of the United States The articles are to be delivered free of any charge for carriage, at the office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, on or before the Ist day of No- vember, 187 Fach proposal to be endorsed “ Proposals for Stationery for the Honse of Representatives of the nited States,” and addressed to the undersigned. Sufficient specimens of each class of articles pro- owed for must accompany the proposal, warked with the name of the bidder. The weight per ream of all writing cept taney note paper, must be stat apers, ex- upon the ‘person offering to farnish any clase of arti- clesat the lowest price. quality considered, will receive @ contract for the same on executing a bond, with two or more sureties satisfactory to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, for the per- formance ef the same, under a forfeiture of twice the contract price in the case of failure, which ‘ond must be filed in the office of the said Clerk hese term days apap sie the ee have been opened and the res are: re WW: McPHEESON Clerk of the House of Representatives of ‘the United States, au 12-mit NT OF THE INTE DP*GM TED are TENT "OREN ICE, or TON, Al ist 10, On the petition of LAURA 8° WHITE, Adin! istratrix of the estate of Jonathan White, opel: of Antrim, N.H., brayin: for the extension of a patent granted to. said Jonathan White the y of ‘November, 1859 for an improvement in Uneny Shovel Blades to Handle. Str: years Krom the ox n of # ay of Novem! @ O1 Tefvardered ce si eid mecHoa. the Patent Offi ‘ONDAY, October io ape eine eg a notified to have, ‘why said Motion ought not ss granted. extension are requir ice their objections, ‘specially ions. 8 cused ‘at the ssid: he: ering 7c taken transmitted in accordance wit les of ‘the of- a Rah wil en 3] Rate. pe and other tt sony Pmmust ce ona bette 7 of eat 4 Be ‘any, within Ordered. also, that this pou ice be Weblo te 4 Benablicts sod the dnealienncer ey im ‘elogra) seek for 2 ences pias ie nat ok asd eae Bulcatlona tobe at Tea vt 1 Hp any. a if al od oe Parnes PROPOSALS. PPoPosars FoR meat. Opry BE Drror See or Syenrreacs.} lea RAILROADS. ALTIMOBE AND OHTO BAILROAD. Wasuineron, May 5, Noon, 1367. mi abe are ed, in daplcate, an Pant til | omits Darwen | BALTI. cars the FRE ert ‘are Row run ag flows, “ ‘a8T calor’ a Peds: | _ Denve daily, except entne ae P0765, and 12: Wasi 3 Oe kien Fe, Want | B-HD.y 00d 240, and, and Ba p.m: -_ Sagton, Fort Foote, Ma. abd ‘Fort Whipple, Leave dalyyen ALL WA Bat: rn sean me irc 4 ie WAY STATIONS 800TH OF ANNAPOL ‘eolest. from the hind CTION sey mlere sth: ‘15 and 7:09 the 1 be Oo! ney iene as the 8nd st 2:00 and 4:38p sales of tales x ea 0 righ inepec- -pFOR antaponis tion tobeot excellent le gu i, satin | 9 iSlS Sti 308. m. sad anekceptiqnable condition, The Fresh Beet ve | fom Annapolis on Su ae ia raat to be of equal proportions of ont re ant aot cerita necks, 8, and kid- Leave at 7485 gant coal ‘ail cowes if the meat is not satisfactory, pur- iio’ sac open market will be made at the ex. Sotto, mend £B and ¢ contractor will be de Tequited to deliver the | 9.13 eres 9 OX wh the wil dintriogte voivin suckaueptiticn, and ae Sunday at 4:90 and 8:45 p.m. only. connecting at such times. as an officer of the Subsistence De- | %¢,Relay 8 with trains from Baltimore 3 *Xoperate Farce: shih vs ressived toe sapph® Waele es shania to the Weat can be haa at aren a bss ‘above named places and with the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours art) se io of fe meat reanized,excepe the Pro- in the day, ax well as at the now 0 the Bank. gra and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, $48, Pennsyiva- bia avenue. between sa and 7th’st For New York, Philadelphin, and Boston, sec ad- vertisement o2 © then 1k fresh beef at the Washington Depot, which ll be for both kinds fresh re- anized, for salee as well ag some , and no Proposal will be entertained which does’ not comply with “6 maiews accepting this bid the lowest average A Master mp Re ty ition. Brice for both eales and issues will be consider gxo: re Pine riers 5. nate ust be present at the opening of the | o.99.+¢ 5 3 WiLRUaE. sonnet: mghie en. I Seat to be made at this office monthly, for all Meat purchased, or when in funds for the pur- pose ‘All questions respecting quality and condition Will be settled by the ‘officer of the Subsistence De- partment receiving the Meat Proposals will be Foretved “for six months, from the Ist day of October. 1867. or such period as the Commissary General of Sul jpetoet may determine. 1867 PENNSYLVeaTA ROUTE 1867 TO THE NORTHWEST. 8¢ SOUTH, AND SOU TH- rons und efter May 6th, a, trains will leave ae Washingto Bhds must be endorsed ro, ot " —AitoiEbd adidronsed to the auslor sien ed. SS 3: 3[Paltimore BELL, 8.45 PL Ms _seT-bt Major and GSU 8. A THE GREAT DOUBLE-TRA 1 With REBGANT 8 ORNERY, Palnce ante toon day and night Cars,with modern improvements, and serine omni ae Sais hours in time over ‘any and Central New Yorkers one soved to Weetora pPorosars FOR NEW JAIL. DErARtMEnt or THE EerEnion, sHINGTON, D. C., July $1, 1867. Sealed Proporais will be received at this Depart- ment until 12 o’cl Hock M., on TUESDAY, the i7th Beye Melee Fo fee etn cs | ERAS BALTES 20 EOD eg ail, inand for the District of Colum from, Baltimore to zed and provided for by the act of Com: FIPRSBURGH et ithout chi proved July ep 1856, and the joint resol rat Fis mee by this Bg from spat Itimore have the raved i Pithe designs, deta, drawings, and specifications of eke atl can be seen at the architect's office in the eastern Pore: sod, 1 no FE changes in UNION DEB Tickets by this route ae. ‘gunds of the Capitol, Washington City. every tt jn in gat a gzeevt Sundays, belwoen the hours sf 9a. m. acder National ete, where Selteble ato ill be given at all ti arate bids will be received for the masonry Wiokts belek Sark teonvwork wel eepenen eae seopee teen Brnenring Hckets at this omce a ‘The contractor whose bid may be accepted will | Mita or Pittsburs be required to enter into a snfficent bond. to be ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, approved by the Secretary of the Interior, for the Bixth, gna Penn’ ‘a ave., Washingten, D, faithful completion of his contract. Payments will YOUNG, Gen. en. “Agent, as be made ar the work progresses. on estimates cer- | _de 1-ty fimore, aa fied to by the architect, but, twenty per centum ROUGH LINE BETWEEN ee = 1 6 est tract de completed te ee ee eee Te bniespaerae AND NEW YORK. ‘The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible hidder, but the department reserves the a es night to reject any or all of the bids should it be mee for the interests of the Government todo wreiie wasp AtEINe TON, Jan. 6, 1957, “the bids will be opened at noonon theIsth day | Row run anfoors are eeton and New York ar of September. in presence of such of thebidders Leer AY YORK, sjthoat change of om 8, choose to atten ve 3 Erozonals shouldbe endorand on, the envolope:| snd 70 cata herald cid indir Pea “Proposals for New e directed to the AIDA: Secretary of the Interior, Wi eshinnion D.C. beave dane GeReent | rental and 12:5 p. ‘NING, an 31-t sel7 Secretary of the Interior, mere: for New York pele ‘Philadelphia at 7:00 » PROPOSALS FOR CANNED FRUITS. are Sleeping cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. trate Biot Be promoen 1a cae 1s ate orn gevites in she da. ally. a eptember, , at ., for furnishing the ror tickets ti United Statea Suvststence, Department with the Boston. ‘can Derhind et the Seaton Ofmne et Ea aoe fanned Fruits, vi in the day. ae well an at the new office in the Bank » reserved steabersi 1 (21b. cans.) B and Brokers Telegrawe ld Lit “a 348 Penn. ave eet ‘een 6th and i stron rree mo. end schedule seen aa lifoag Waltimors An so0cang $00 cang Preserved paavberria (21h. cans.) 200 cans Preserved 200 cane Preserved (210, cans.) 3 Ib. ci 200 cons Dameon Plums, (2 1b. ane: ) 100 cans Preserved Grapes, (2 Ib. cans.) All the above stores to be Well vered to the Anchor Press, in N within twenty days after the opening of the bids. where they ‘will be. care- fally inspected, and the damaged cans rejected. Samples of each of the above-named articles wili STEAMBOAT LINES, be fired with the bi = : ‘No bids will be received from parties who have POTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. eretofore failed to comply with their engage: WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA, mie wih aay bel of oe seit ropesals to be directed to the ndersigned am nen marked “*Proponals. BECKWITH” | p The Steantosts of the Con Sok s au 28-8td revet Maj. Gen. nd Oo U.S.A. m., until 7 o'clock’ p.m. Leave trom O CONTRACTORS. the wharf foot % of 7th street, Wash- iny “Fhe Seventh street Cars connect with the Beaty, ve.each place Headquarters, District f the Indian Ter itory ef Quartermaste Fort Ginsos CN Auaase 2: Ie THE STEAMER WAWASET Leaves the wharf. foot of Sev, ot oe IDAY NINGS at 6 af el WEDSESD AY and SUNDAYS ce vie coral FOR, MOUNT 7 VERNO! On and after THURSDAY, Sepember 5, the Sealed Proposals, in 4 plicate. will 'be received at this office until 12 o'clock m. , September 10, 1357, for furnishing to the United States Quartermas- ter Department— 6.100 bushels of good merchantable corn, or its equivalent in oats or barley, per month ,in manner followin 3.n0 bit 1s to be delivered at Fort Gibson, C. the company Mount Vermon will leave the wharf of s month ‘VERY THURSD 0 go busta to be delivered at Fort Arbuckle, | at io%ier eaten the boat etih are about D. COLT, € phly. to0 bushels to be delivered at Harland’s Ranche, | *%4 au 7 President Potumas Fees Uo. month 200 bushels to be delivered at North Fork, Creek | [NOTICE —The fine steamer HI LIVINGSTON, tion, monthly. t. FE. T. LEONARD. Préposals faust in. all cases specity the kind | supply’ he place of the Wilson Small auantity per month the bidder: desires toine, | on the route lately run by the latter an nish, whether in sacks or otherwise, and what | She leaves ye cy ite170 Light t wharf, chatze, ifany, will be made for the packages, and | every TUESDAY. PRSDAY, pet SATURDAY? may fe'for thé "whole or any part cfthe auantity | 18pm. for HASTOA OINT. BOUBLE MILLS, sequined, at either or all ef the above named QXF ORD... CLO ih Heer es aes ceR. HUGHL ™ Pj. Bach bid must be accompanied by_@ good and | CABIN CREER, + LEDPOR RDS WHARF. snd sufficient guarante setting forth thai ad. they will give ample bonds and security for the Mithful performance of the same Government reserves to itself the right of Tr all bids received. LLOYD'S LAND: Returning to Baltimore, she leaves Lloyd's Land- ing at 1 Cambridge at 4 . and Easton from two responsible parties, the event a contract is award: every Monday, Wednesday, and a larger boat than the ‘Small, with or frei vight, More state-rooms ggage at owner’s risk Her fi denies = B . 8.—Her first tri i be ma uy o. = more on Monday night. the 19t Z if | sere TRANSPORTATION Tas ‘ros frotent c connection at Ee as CREEK ract wich may be awarded. are to be ‘aulyect t om Tigid inspection by an officer or agent appuin onthe part of the Cuited States. 6. Proposals should be endorsed, “Proposals for furnishing Corn, Oats or Barley,” and addressed to the undersigned. 7. Payment to be made in Government fands monthly, or as spon eae as money shall have been received for that patente fnvited s ‘sad Tearuestly requested to e present at the opening. is SE UBALL, with RICH BURG AND POTOMAC RATLROA "Nickle, aud steamer RENNEBEC. Captain J ay Te on, front Sixth eireed Wharf, every WEDN ATURDAY, at Captain ana A. 6a. m.. for Baltimore, a au 20-tae10 A NEE Boome river. Hernenion, ieare f= satetece PROPOSALS FOR CORN. TPE ferthen oreo DP TERMASTER’s OFFICE, J YAN & BRO. NANTONON ERAS August 18 mh 18-tf No. 345 Pennsyivant 1887. Sealed Proposals. which must be made ‘in dupli- cate. will be received at this office until 12 ‘clock, | JAYRENCH BOOKS.—Henrl Conscience: Ge De- noon,on TUESDAY, the 10th day of September, mon de argent; tS rents. George Sand: Lu- Js? for furnishing the Quartermaster’s Depart: | crezia Floriani; 45 cen nd: re ment with CORN, OATS, or BARLEY, (in sacks.) | taire Intime; ‘cents. oi Confiden- siplares and in quaaties as follows tev; ab cents.’ ‘Alphonse Karr: Sows tee Tilheetnces 8an Antonio, Texas....-20.000 bushels | cents. Alphonse Karr: Voyage sutour deMon Jar- Austin, 8.U00 din; 45 cents. Alphon 3 promeneies, hora Camp Verde, 4500s de Mon Jardin; 45cents, Louis Reybaud: Le Cos Fort Inge, 2250 ss due Clocher; 45’ cents. De Stendhol: Le Ronge Fort Clarke, 2.250 Le xa 45 cents. Celeste: par Leon ‘Gozlans Ey Fort Stockton, 7500 cents. Notre-Dame de Paris: par Victor Hugo, $ 01 H ¥ Fort Mason. oe 300 FRANCK TAYLOR. ‘ort ac ba sf Fort Belkuap 0 oF vicinity,‘ 9,000 $ ECRET DISEASES. Boffalo Sprit feud 5,000 Lg SAMARITAN’S GIFT! The above i Se good, 8 dy mi ntable Oats. Barley. .cr Sbeiled (Gerd all clea ee 5 ae subject SAMARITANS GIFT! cer recelvin topenvers fo commence by the heed pf October cee ee beasts Gore te oe one Dard of the whole ximcane for Sith, at | GONORRHG@A, GLEE, STRICTURES, de. Conteh no Miners ip Reaper Oe iy Is to en to They areentirely vegetable, having no ealtnce any wnpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- jure the stomaca or bowels of the moat Qures in from: two to four daya, an | Fecent cages in such ‘Quantities ee to Keep thie post always sup, seats bids are invited for ea h post, and the baa ce per bushel, toresch place, must be clearly Pate will be a fer an; tity not I Bids will be, reseived for apy quantity not less j f or twenty-five | in‘ twenty-four pared aduati inate Gate ae Becton ond Shee Ce cepeke, | leks University PoE Penns ete on eee | ity the bidder is not otherwiee eatl is! actorily eminent Doctors and and Chemists of the presert day; made nown atthis office, each bid mast be ac- compani Me cre iceewhotinwe dcapesred ef of enttan cared or who have ana cury, try # ied by a ruarantec’ of at least two (whose respons y clerk of a court of record) that the bidder is com- ar mn gorged wit! ame vA or Mer- tent t ont the contract if ded S plan envctope, eee Thad he wal give the ‘required bonds | Brice—Malé pac 3, G2. | eee each bidder will state his Snort EoD! BLooD! sa teadl BOROF OTS, TRETTERS. VELLES 0 HOLS. BY BYRAILIS, oR SAMARITANS ga0or AND Eee Saal MBatirfactory-ovidenco of the loyalty of each suc- cessful bidder and the solvency of the persons offered as security, will be required. The bids will be o) on the day and hour hereinbefore named, and bidders have the privi | ©, fered the public a,» positive. ¢ lege of being present’at the opening i ambi he rignt lereserved to reject all bide if ansatie. | BESPARYTAN'S Ps AND ue eck ie faotory sand noi bia" "oe gutertained that docs | most potent certain an pal remedy over ween to the of this advertise- | scribed; it r devadicatpe every} oyery 2 ‘particle of of P: ly I arr “Proposals f ermanent, — chet feng! ay the undersi zon at ‘at this Peomeey Gernot trenbalt ye be eee Brevet Lientonani Colonel, and Peete as FeeNBEN YOR: oer TeNOFIS Aer an 22-ta ‘AQ. M.,U-8. Army. DO NOT DESPAIR! a freee Boor AND 3 ane a RB See a CicEs | DEPARTMENT o i] remove every vest FATES PATENT. OFFIC: UNITED Waanineron Ragu ae Dabs OY CH Sy Bae ar Op the petition of CHARLES 1. WooLsox ‘In ney sections a's BSIt |» Ohio, 01 & patent granted to him on the dth day of Decem: pare ed pa P IUICES mors Der) 100, for ap Improvement in for Stovi ag, 1p Leecce- iat tor seven years from the exptration of al abe tote nn gt wht e8 place on the 4 ‘of Decem- cat a i le ale iw ordered Sas said petition be heard at the ate ice on | Bape ok Tied In connection with the ‘end patients. They are uscd sees Slike scknows- Miho 7a Hosptial | waar THE SURG Galeded | 2 meet ca in ita, most aie i 3 Video ii cabteris magenta