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THE EVENING SEAR. | ______————_——_———————— mv For “AUCTION SALES” advertisements eee fourth page of to-day’s Sran. LOCAL NEWS. Bass Bati.—In @ spirited match game of pase ball, played yesterday between the Ea and Jefferson clubs, on the Union grounds. White Lot, the iatter club owere victorious by S score of 90 to 12. AM the members of the clubs played well, and Mr M. B. Ureil. of the ‘on club, who performed tne duties ot ('m- re, evinced Bis usual fairness and impartiali- ty. Below will be found the score: JRFFERSON. BMPIBE. oO. | QO. R. McClelland, 3 b. s 3) Thornette, c.f. 3 f 3 Morgan, 1. f. 0) 3, Beach, 2b. 1 Chism, p... 0 4;Lake, 6. 8... 2 4/Slater, 3b. 3 Auderson, p 6)Gibson, c. 2 Stone, |. f. 3| Edwards, 1. f. t Shields, c. 1) Smith, 1 b, 0 2 = 3 12 INNINGS. 12345627 - 410°4 $30 Empire. 1114 2 0 1g #ly Catches—Jetferson 13, Em Fou! bound catches—Jefferson 3, Einpire 2 Out at bases—Jefferson 11, Em Left on baxes—Jefferson 4, Empire Bi Bissed fly balls—Jefferson 1, Bopire 5. Home ruus—Jefferson (), Empire 0. ‘Time of game—Two hours and fifteen min- utes. Passed balls—Shields 3, Gibson 12, Thorn- e effersox 5, sate 6. Wild throw: Strack out—Jefferson 4. The second nines of the Clubs played a match game yest lay after. noon, on which occasion quite a number of jadies 2nd gentlemen were present, and mani. fested a lively interest in the progress of the engagement. The Nationals were victorious by the toilowing score : Navion aL 2D pig d Union 2p Nive. Q. R Jones, p. 2 “ $/Mills, c.f. + Sample, 1 b, 4 3|Harmon, pid 5 Patterson, r 5|Sheppara, i. f..1 © 5 I ¢|Olive o 4 3 4) Harris 6.5 3.3 2 4S Harmon.t- 1.73 2 3 4|Lathrop, 2 b....3 2 & 2 4)Bryan, 1 b. 3 2 Cronin, c. f. 2 4) Pieman,3 b.3 2 | 2 21 29 | Dational.,, Union #u 12s The Union Clubhas lately erecteda new row of seats on either side of ‘he grounds, and in+ exud to charge for admission during the re- mair der of the season. To-morrow, the Pactimes, of Richmond, will play @ mateh game with the Nationals, on the ground of the latter. ‘The Irvingion Base Ball Club, of Irvington, N.J., arrived in the city late last evening. ‘They were met at the depot by a committee of the Nattoné] Ba:e Ball Club, who escortwd them to the Metropolitan hotel. They visited the public buildings and other places of interest this morning before cemmencing the game, which began at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ‘The following are the two nines and the or- der in which they will play: Nauonal Nine— Wright, pitcher; Norton, short stop; Fletcher, third base; Parker, first base; Studley, left old: Eerthrong, eateher; Fox, sccona base: Hodges, rizht Held; Smith, centre Meld. irs ‘vington e—Walters. pitcher: Leonard, third base; Stockmeu, short stop: M. Camp: bell, first base: Buckley, catcher; Sweacy, tecond base: Crawford. centre field; Lewis, tett field: Bailey, right feld. = Youne Mgn’s CunisTian Association. — The regular monthly meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association was held last exe- nirg at their rooms, over Metzerot's music store, Vice President C. 8. Ramedell in the | ebair, Mr. J.L. McFarland, from the Excursion Committee, reported that the net pr=ceeds from the ereursion of July i9th were 855. Mr. N. B. Devereux, trom the Co-umittze on | Lectures, reported thatarrangements had been made for eleven leciures, as follows: John B. Gough. November 20; Dr. Roswell B. Hitsh cock, of Union Theological S Horace Greeley: Dr. A. A. Willetts, of Brook. | ; Dr. Siorrs, of Brooklyn; Wendeil udge Bond, of Baltimore. Prof. Mark ly, Yale College, wiil give a reading. and Mr. Gough another lecture in the spring. Other persons had pe#n written to, but were not yet beard irore The committe were imstracted to arrange for not less than twelve nor n:ore thee sixtven lecturs The general cecretary, Mr. A. S. Pratt, was authori d to visit other cities, at his discretion, to solicit contributions for the building fund. it was ordered that hereafter a literary and social meeting be held on the first Friday even- ing of each month. The following officers of the Canal Mission for the ensuing year were confirmed:—Gen- eral Superintendent, J.M.Hudnut: Geaeral Treasurer, N. B D uperinterdent of ‘white school, S. Pratt; Assistant Superin- tendent,G L. Vance. The report of the treas- urer of the Mission was reid, from which it appears that the receipts were <u93. Tae ex- tures were, for rent of roo: ‘$540; mis- ‘eellaneous expen.es, 218. ay ‘The time in which life memberships, wh'ch Will entitle the holder to the use of the zym- nasium, muy be subscribed ict, was extended to June I, 1f68. A committee to report on the expediency of publishing a catalogue of mem- bers was appointed: also, another, to report uext Saturday evening on the holding of the annual convention of the Y. M. O. for Maryland and the District of Columbia, at this city. —-__—__ Soipimrs’ ap SatLogs’ Us1ow.—A regalar meeting of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Union was heid at their hall, 9th stree., near E, last ight, A number of persons were proposed and flected members of t’e Unio ‘The committee sppointed to make arrange- Tents for ® serenade to Col. women tips red through their chairman, Major G. elles, that the Colonel declined to accept a public reception. They therefore asked to be dis- charged from the further consideration of the subject; agreed to, The question of the Union Convention to be beld in Richmond on the 26th instant, and the election of delegates there:o, was taken up and, on motion of Mr, Wm. Wilson, thefollow: ing nominations of delr gates were made:—W. S. Morse, MajorG. W. Welles, William Wil- son, William a Hendley, Lieutenant William Young, Mayor H. A. Hall, Major J. E. Dough- ty. and Colonel A. Otis. Ail the nominees declining except Major Morse. Major Hall and Major Doughty, on motion, they were ‘apanimously declared elected. A vacancy having occurred in the office of corresponding secretary, Mr. C. ¥. Gilmore ‘was duly elected to fill that position. The Chair stated for information, that a late ager 3 of Mosby's guerrillas was now holding osition in the Agricultural Bureau. Phe sontents of a not inguiring of the Pina pep of Ji egy oer rly =; 01 10 Compan: io wi Das been Talssing since ine close of the war, ‘were laid before the meeting by tho Chair On motion, the meeting sdjourned Un 7g o’clock p.m. on Monday next. PREsEFTATION,—A large number of ladies and gentiomen employed im the Second Comp- troliers. office at the, Treas riment, esterday afternoon assembied In the office of be Brodusad, the Second Comptroller, taking that iat flat e om etely by surprise. ith Dr. Be the cent el O. Mitis, Esq., of the + The picture was in’s \dsome frame, On which was a scroll, Les oetf d_Comptroliers Burea' Treesury bandsome ing the w mores ds “Secon: ir bareaheed replled in a few appropriate re. B - Dr ent sparks, expressing ly pleased with the present. ——e——— POBED NEW BUILDING AssoolATiIoN. oh petty the Officers and men of the secropaleee Police wanes eee be the roject of form: J Relaat the Beteativere oan at Police Hand arters, lastevel | a than was called to tot ta ad Mr. Peters e as sccretary 0: e meetin Gnmctions Messrs, Murtangh, ic&,Fein- eur, Skipper, and Arnold were 8p) d a committee to draft a constitution and by-law: for the government of the proposed building association 2 motion, Messrs. Herrick, Johnéon, Kelly, Richards, and Hourly were appointed as a com- mittee to cogent suitable men for officers of yurned ‘until Monday the , after 44 mem! ‘of the mat had given in names ——_e——_—. Tux Prorte’ '8 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ‘This min senoetaston met last eveni: Preons su ite sete At Wood ward’s Directors, ses whe bed been Kr to saree tor a place of at able for the purpose. Atter zome discu: Telstion the details of the association, the meet. ing adjourned ‘Investments and the saleof coin received from (DOURNAMENT In Mowncourex Qountr Mb. Soir pread nett ype ik place on ise tomers cot Be rag phase “ives | & Y igs aofa ore Grace Char SH which vias oem Ry aa brilliant Dut simuii- ms. combine: stom the surrounwiag ceantry pad from the cities. The tourney was-gottea up uncer the direction of theyoung men of that section as ap adjunct tO the festival for the benefit of the ohurch. The following wore f the Knights who took Ofthe Lost Cause, partin nate cob les! Harding; sealden 5, S, Be! Montrose. Epiaae ; Anderson, Labyrinth, »G. mhompon Glen Thos. Vissell; Belmont, MJ. Brown. all of Montgomery county, and 1.0, the Poor ‘Indian, Mr. W. PB Young, of Washington. The following were the judges :—G.. BI. Wat- kins, Dr. J. Harding, Raymond W. Burch, B. T. Swari, F.P. Blair, 3, Ru. Wilson, 8. B. Ancerson. Heralds—Messrs, Smith, Thomp- son, and John ©. Wileon. Marshais—Spencer Watkins and ‘W: M. Omaby. Before engaging in the contest to decide who should havedhe horor of crowning the Queen ot Love and Beanty, the knights were formed in front of the judges’ stand, where they were Bhi : Norris, of this city, on h were subsequently directed to the starting point, and atrial of speed was made and the time was fixed at eight seconds to make the distance, less than 100 yards, (bardly far enough to get speed.) At 19.15 the bugle sounded the cbarge for the Knight of the Lost Cause, dressed im red, who toak the ring in six seconds: Mortimer fol- lowed. missing it; Golden Eagle took it in six seconds; Belmont the ring off, but f On second tilt Glonrone a ‘lone took the Ting. Atthis juncture a terrifice storm came up and there was & ral scampering by the spectators and knights for shelter, with the exception ee, the Poor Indian,” who tried to take ring in the cypeorrey of empty benenes, bat succeeded ih in getting the ochr washed from his Far Lem epoiling his wax beads. Uf cou: ied the tourney. paste oe te THE SMiTHsontan InsTITUTE.—The anno- al report of the Board of Regents of the Smith- sonian Institution, for the year 1866, has just been published from the Government Printing Office. It appears from the statement of Pro- fessor Henry, the secretary, that by judicious England, as the residuary legacy of Smithson, as well as that of the annual interest from the United States, not only have the operations of the Institution been maintained, and the re- construction ef the building carried on with- out any ald from the Government, but the finances have beenimproved, and are now in a better conditiomthan at any former period. If the petition to Congress to permit additions to be:made to the prinelpal on the same terms as those on which the original bequest was Te- ceived in the Treasury of the United States be granted, namely: allowing the regents to in- crease the capital by savings. donations, and otherwige. to a million of do,lars, then the ex- tra fund, at the present market. value of the stocks in which it is invested, will bé suffi- cient to increase the endowment from $515,169 to $650,000, and still leave enough to complete the general restoration of the building, provi- ded the coast of the restoration be limited to $150,000 ince the burning of the jupper story of the building in whicb the lecture room was situ- ated, the public lectares have been discon- tinned The institution, however, continue irs collections of papers on various scientific subjects, some of which are embodied in ‘he present report of the regénts. | ‘The transfer of the Smithsonian library, the secretary says, has tended to awnken an iuter- estin the library of Congress, which cannot tail, under the energetic superintendence of the present librarian, Mr. Spofford, ina few years to render it worthy of thenational capi. | tal. An appropriation of 100,00) was made by Corgress to the purchase of the library of Gen. Peter Force, cons'sting ot books relaifve to America. With these additions the library of Congfess is the largest in the United States, and the necessity for a separate building is even already fo: lowed. ——-___ AN ORDER TO THE PoLIcR—Major Rich- ardron, Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police. has issucd the following order to the | several Lieutenants of the force : Department of Metropolitan Police, No.2 Penns SBeowie Avenus, Washington, D. C Sept. 16, General Orders No. 183. LigvTemaxt—The following is an extract from the proceedings of the Board of Police, at a meeting held April 3, 1862: On motion ot Mr. Gideon— Ordered, That hereafter, whenever patrol- men are) absent trom duty without leave, un- jess they furnish the required surgeon’s cer- tifleate, shall.have two days’ pay deducted for each day so absent. unless otherwise speciaily ordered by the i Extract from proceedings of Aug. 5, '°6 Ordered, That no member of the tro} tn police force sha! be entitled to or receive & surgeon's certificate covering the time lost on account of sickucss or injary uniess he shail have, upon the manifestation of nis dis- ability, immediately applied to the surgeon of the surgical districtin which be jes for professional treatment. dered, That when any member of the po- lice force 18 unable to do duty on account of sickness or injury, it shall be his duty to im- mediately notity the Neutenant of his precinct of his disability, otherwise such member shall be reported and paid as being absent without Jeave, although his me shall be covered by a surgeon’s certificate. The above is substituted for General Orders Nos. If and 186. You will see that these or- re conspicuously posted in your station . GC. RicHarps, Major and Superintendent. eg THE KIvBE FRONT, Sept. 17.—The steamer Wawaset left her wharf this morning, on her reguiar Puioene river and Toasmediate landings, with freight and passenge: Carter's Wharf.—. warrived—schrs "Chieftain, Jones, from Hayre-de-Grace, with 100 tons ot coal for E. Falconer; Albert Maso1. Rose, from Philadelphia, with 329 tons of coal for Henry Jones, Sailed—schr. Majestic, Marphy, down the river, light. Riley's Wi hew}.—Arrivedsch Pearl, Wil- liams, Havre-de-Grace, 140 tons of coal for H. Cloy Stewart; Tropic, Banks, Salisbury, with lumber for Hepburn & Fuget. Fowler's Wharf.—Arrived—schooner R. K. Vaughn. Howe, Boston, ice for the Washing- ton and Georgetown ice company. Crouch's Wharf.—Arrived—steamer Guiding Star, Miller, Alexandria, lumber for Linville & Co. Sailed—sehrs. Only Son, Edwards, Gown the river, light: Buttery, Dawes. Alex: andria-with a lot of shingles; steamer Guiding Star, Miller, Georgetown, with wood; schr. Wn. Donnelly. Hunter, Georgetown, to lcad ‘With coal for *hiladelphia. Brown’s Wharf.—Arrived—schr. John Ham- ilton. Hart, Charks ceunty, Md., wood for market. ——_e—_= Tux Storm—DamMaGE TO SEwERS, &c. During the heavy rain to-day, a portion of the ‘water apparatus broke loose in the new sewer at the corner of 10th and C streets. The water spouted up very much Jike unto the stream of & fire-engine, and occasioned no } ment im the hborhood. A colorea man descended for the pur; ef stopping Jeak, and lager a. wg pad «me treat. ment before he succee A Portion 0 of the sewer also aver in cation ‘the storm. A por- tion of the brickwork over the natural water- course running from Franklin Sugare at 11th street, ne and directly in front of the resi- ev. J..G. Butler, gave way during deaying @ dangerous hole in the ANOTHER PxizE FIGHT, day that another ise Sam as been arrang?d between Sam Col Aarons, to come off some time “in “October, but the point at wBich it isto occur bas pet recnres lesig- pated. This will be the third fight between these men, the first being won by Collyer and the second was awarded to Aarons. “BasxRvrrcy.—Amon; pt Sond advertisements to-day. will be found notices of the bankrupt- cy cases in which an ignee ha: been ap- pointed, and they will ro} ge ans acolumn devoted to that purpose from day to day.jas P ues are adjugea bankrupt by the District jourt PaaS eS SEs 4 ‘ MisisTERIAL.—Ata meeting of the Bible So- cig of the Fourth Presbyterian | ipiot ry ee nee ae. Mr. Cade wi 2 ministerial col portenr, to Jabor ‘te ‘Viera, ata stated salary, to be paid, bim by that s0- clety. ——_+__—_ BD dreary la members of the at ‘reus are requested to meet in the reportoria room ot thet National ba yrs ‘morrow cy eexeigey) afternoon, bt fila A for the of organizing & ——-—_ ALExampRia Irgmsi—The Journal of this on to chronicle one ead oa whic oceur who live after frien by vane ter orem men while regeraay ear the 4 im of the Alexandria cansi, which when opened was found to contaia $47,900 in Alox- tive ANANCIAL,.~ ‘The amount money-ia the vaults of mEy.. Depariiiiént, Jast-. ey, a‘ Baby lian ‘eoin).at ‘ehiob BiUs00,060 t Rowing the salnene wee ah in ‘coin’ vertineates) The atjoant’ some of their, white frien ; the mformation was com 78x 915,500,000, makeing. at 6ik heire. who are.now endeavor! assistance 0% two of our officers, o reaver babe ¥ Waseix sagt 13, '3887.—Jay Qooxs he «grand union mass rsetiat orfestuival | Uo. farnian: toltowing quotations of Gev; ors all as in this | ernmeit secerities: section of Virg! ios” annoe iced to take place on Wednesday the 18th inet, will ome off at bg. $4 Oaepom, Vienna, Va. & station reached by the Loudoun | G. ped een 89 aud Hampshire R. R. From what we can | U.S. Five Twen! learn the members’ ofthe Uold Watér Atmy will parade there im great force on te day al- juded to, A full battalion.will go from this cit Mayor Latham: of Alexandria, last week enjoyed the hospitaliry of citizens or Philadel. gu ay Toeludingy “Uncie Sackey PEt) ler,” x cole ee hee ae g a f atended iH lew York yest metting: ran ‘Lodge of Lo 0: Y ot tb the United Stites. Nineteen hundred and fifty-four begs of eu- mac leaves were landed kere from Fredricks- bure yesterday by sieamer Kenebeo and other sources. A number of refagees from Alexandria du- ring the war are returhirg from Richmond, Lynchbarg, Peterspurg. pad ner cities. A colored man was s} ast week on Com- modore Forrest's place six miles, from here, while attempting to break a lock. USES: same U.S. Ten Forties... {By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocksand bonds Naw Yorx, Sept. 17-—First Board—vu. 1861, coupon, 414, ; 5.20's, 156%, soupon, 114: coupon, 109%; "1965, coupon, Lil; S. 6's, i bee { 1667, COUpOn, "10%; 10dv" Seventeen colored converts ‘were immersed | POMs new. “lis; 18 bY 4 inthe Potomag off Rattery Rogers Sunday. © | Coat iu Oi it er Gates, Greene. new erry wi ‘Mari 10x: ditt preferr launched Thuraday mr Te Wate Gute thorral, dey Packie’ man, tis allie atl Mall 114; exon eg eer Ted. 76; Hudson, 130; Reading, - CITY ITEMS. en Gontral, it Michigan So 80; ered, 12014; Cpa cor Esrxcra: i . | fox: ‘Nortaweststa, tcemeet of Gors reom Mouse wanted, in anc Beck Island 108%; Fort aes 1 On sae other column of our paper to-day. Missieeippi ifleates, 27; y. Telearapt 42365 Borton Water Power, is: Ole Toledo, 198%; Gold, 141% ed BANKRUPTCY NOTICEs. [* 24NKaurr P Disturet oF Conumaia At gis Fn of Washington, the I7thday of Sep- a 1897. ‘The undersighed pecehy ves pad tot ieee Ir THE PROOF OF THR PUDDING Is the testing thereof, try some of ning'’s new Falt Clothe ing, at the corner of 7thetreet and Maryland avenue. pebalbee ihr S LE1seerros ot all’ the Operas, names F, Ellis’ Music Store, 306 Ra.avenue. pidiidaeks seated Firg stack Sack Ooars, from Sight to twelve dollars: fine black Pants and Vests, ten dollars; Harris’ mixed Uass, Suits, from fifteen to twenty dollars, Smtth’s Great Central Olotning ‘House, 460 7th st., opposite the Post ice. yh; 35. ointment as assignee Le in the city y of Washington, within said Dis- trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said Dis- trict. MILTON J. SAFFU: Atorney at Law. se 17-Tu&Th3w 359 D St., Assignee. N BANKRUPTCY. District oF COLL EBA, a PorvuraR Horars ali use and recommend Burnett's Fia voring Extracts as the best. ¢0 At the City of. ah eetington, the 17th ‘P- ai wat Ge og | tember, AD. 197" The anlerstaned hereby alee Tue Fant —vr. White, Oniropodist, 424 | novice of his a pofntine Dens assignee of LOYAL Pennsylvania avenue, between Foug-and-a- | COWLES, in the city of Wastin fon, within said balfand Sixth streets, removes Vorns, Bunions, Nails, &c., without pain. Office hours from 8 a.m. tof p.m nietien Gee adindgeda bankrupt u own petition: by the District Court oF said is: trict. MILTON J. 8A¥FOUD. _———— ‘Attorney at Lay WE WOULD ADVI8E OUR LADY READERS, | ‘*¢!7-Tu&Th3w SSo'D street, Assig who will shortly baye to put on Balmorals, | [N BANKRUPTCY. Districr oF Dott Washington, the Tithday of Sep- » undersigned hereby gives rat appointinent ax" heelgnes OF bese POND. in the city of Washington, within anid Dis trek vo. has been adjdged 9 bankrupt u petition, by the Distrie: Court of ON J. SAFFOL! to have them stamped in imitation of braid, now so fashionable in New York, giving the skirt @ neat appearance, and not half the cost of braiding. Wm. Prince, Ninth street, is'the only one here who stamps in fast colors. For children’s clothing ladies will find this a great Saving. 730,25 peat SUT Prick List of Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Goods, 494 7th street, between D and £, three doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall: Gray’s Coliars, 13 cents per box; Imitation Linen Collars, 18 cents per box; “Goldsmith Byron's Collars, 18 cents per box; good Cot- ton Ralf hose, 10 cents per pair; Best English half bose, 50 cents per pair: good heavy Meri- no Undershirts, 75c.. “ic. and $1; good heavy Merino Drawers, 75c., %ic. and $1: good White Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50; a No. 1 White Shirt, 82.50, 7,26, een thn Ae etn Corset STERL6 at 5 cents a pair, at Charles At tho City tember. A.D pon his 1 Dis- Attorney at soe 389'D street, Assignee. sel7-Tu&Th3w LX BANERT PTCY, Hind zeda baukrupt upon ¢ Court of sald Dis- AFFO Attorney: 359 D stre District who hee neen: ad Js own petition, By th se 17-Tn.Th3w [N BANKRUPTCY. - Assignee. District of Convwia At the City of {Washington the 17th day of Sep- D. he undersigned hereby gives Hanm’s orlebrated Hoop Skirt and Worse! man. | tember. A. D167, ‘The undersigned herehs givts eof his nt as as 5 BRctory's9 Zominians avenue wens Seventh | eT MOMPAON. tu tne city of Weehingte cithin street, sald Mistrict. who has been agiudged a bankrupt Wanre, Mouss. Vasoutan Excenserces) | Yistrict, eer ee Bega eteaycagrir on &c., cured by Dr. White, Chiropodist, 42: Pennsylvania avenne, between Four-and-a- half and Sixth streets. Attorney-at La 359 D street, Assign se 17-Tu.Th3w N BANKRUPTCY, At the,City of Wash tember. A. 9: 1397. notice of signee JUDD, jo the city of Wachington withiugais Digs sbistric a bankrupt npon_his cae Court of said Dis- IsTRICT OF Cor ees ss. erg ies QuvueEsTION.—How can Franc afford to sell Gent's Furnishing Goods cheaper than any store of this city? Answer.—He buys ALL his goods for cash— sells more of them—and is satisfied with smaller ofits. Call at 494 7th street, between D and E, three doors above Udd Fellow’s Hall. 7,26)1: pest eden spellaieiritan WRAPPING PaPgk FoR SALE.—Apply atthe tition, by the th aapacoinnd NJ. SAFFOL sattoruey at L. se17-TudTh3w 89 D st., Assiguee, N BANKRUPTCY. District or Covumata, ss. Star office. At the City of Washington, the 17th, day of Bep- —_o+__. tember. A: The undersigned hereby gives PEnwizs can be had in any quantities at the | notice of hi appe ointment as assignee of J. M. Star office counter. DICKSON in the city of Washington, within gaid District, who hasbeen adjudged a bankrupt upon eeronone anonerepsta enemas rarepprsmaniener acme = his own petition, by, the, District Court tof sald MARRIED. District. ETON 5; SAFFOLI ey a NTZLER-CLEMENTS. On Tuesday, An- | © go17-Tu&Th3w 359 Dats, Assignce, yi y the Rev. Mr. ‘imball, JOHN L. — = 2 = SENT/LER to Miss ANNIE H CLEMENTS, ali | JS BANKRUPTCY, T ov CoLumBIA. ss, the 17th day of Sep- of thig city. sf (At the City « of Washington: ‘The undersigned Tg \() BARRELS OF WHISKEY fie appointment as aanignee of B 600 a din do the city of Washington AT WHOLESALE, insaid District? who has hen adja judged a hank ? E ie ciwn petition. we the-Disteict Cour Of the following brands, viz : of eald District.” MILTON J SAFFOLD ur C. GAUTIER'’S CABINET, “ FAMILY NECTAR,” “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA BYE,” And the well-known “RUSH RUN BOURBON.” All of which are offered by the subscriber to the trade AT LEAST 20 TO 26 CTS. PER GALLON LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, OR MARYLAND, Of the same grades of Whiskey. I will also sell the same whiskies to the public by the gallon at the following prices: THE C. GAUTIER CABINET BRAND, at 85 PERGALLON, which is the purest Rye Whisky ever sold in this District. linyite the medical faculty to call at my store and test the purity of this article, Derg certain they will find ita Seder they can recomimend to their patients whei it may be expedient ti ‘The Family Nectar.’ $4 pep gallons, 0) tra Monongahela Ry¢,”” at 3; the “Rush Run Boab yon,” at $4, Ail the abose Whiskies are sold at @1. leks per galion than can be purchased anywhere else, of the ame grade. 80, THE “MAGNOLIA WHISKY,” AT $2.25 i PER nena rove Attorney at Law 5 se I7-tu&thow. 359 D street, Assignee. NW BANKRUPTCY. District or Conumsra, At the City of Wachington, the 7th day of Sep tember, A ‘The undersigned hereby yy ives notice of his ran Pointineat ‘as assignees of SA MST AG. in the city of Wasbington, wi ict. whio as his District. se 17-Ta.Th3w yN BANERU EEOY,. District or CoLvmBia, 9. at the city of W Washington, the 17th day of Sep- tember, A tee umlervigned hereby gist Re iiect bis appointment as assignee of IN,in the city of Washington, within weld trict, Who has been adjudged a bankrupt. nan his own petition, by the istrict Court of sald te MILTON J. SAF Attorney Fine: D st., Assignee. hin said s tern ae ey Senet tition, by the Distric’ ‘ourt of said a HILTON'J. SAFFOLD, Attorney at haw, 389 D street, Assignee. se}7-Tu,Th3w 389 N BANERUPTOY, Distaict of Covumara, ‘Ag the city of fWaspingion” the 7th day of Sep: tember, A ‘he undersigned hereby. eS netice of bis appoldiment as assignee of AMES, in the city of Washington, fait said istrict, who has been adjud, his own pecition, yy the J District. se 17-Tn,Th3w N BANKRUPTCY. 8, i a bankrapt upon District ¢ Jourt of said N J. SAFFOLD, ‘ttorney at Law, 9 D st. Al GAUTIER, cehtthe Clty of Washing on ie he bers ., The undersigned herob RATEVE WY 18 SITTERS. hotice of his appointment ‘ee nsolgnee 0 ae6-tf 252 Pennsylvania avenue, MILLS. in the elty of Washington, elthin aid District. who bas been adjudged a bankrupt yon hia own petition, by the District Court of sald Dis- trict. MILTON J. SAFFOLD, Attorney Ree, 389 D street, Assignee. y EBER’S BRASS AND STRING BAND is red always to farnish MUSIC fr Barades ob skibitions, Balls, Frivage Parties, i se17-tn&thsw the short r di Fora now connected with the Be pricntah and Ny BANKRUPTCY, od his services can siwayy tere} fied mola peers ce can sTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ss. eas At the ett of of Washington: the 17th day of Sep- patie oth Ahi . op le give of LEOPOLD intment as assiguve of 1H GisseNn “te in. the sei of Washington, left at hi be eps Sm S "SETERROTT'S. "S MUSIC STO. i BTOVES! STOVES |! it. who has been adjudged a res peraee, his none putes, by the. District ‘ourt of rict otice that we are to MILTON J. SAFFOLD, oF Het*Geet manners all Kinds cf HMATING RE ‘Atiorney at Law, Pana’ US. and su; esa ff is not safe to delay se 17-tn&dth3w 3s9D erent! Assignee. thls wort works ati Lon) rs and other HEAT me. ek! at up — UA EROB RS are n nd Hea a stov Es, | WELSH PREMIUM FA FAMILY FLOUR. be farfety. and respectfully in Constantly, receivi g from, prairie noice ent Haation one S'GDY's Stove Wareroome,, | Tanntity ne ly BURCHELL. B22 Ponnnyivanie a me tY or. 14th and F ates under EDBICE Hsiao, 0 26-dtf een 10th and Lith streets, RE CIDER VINRGAR! ~ Fomsirenr i ider Vi Fhritable for pking: sos! ckling, con. FURNITURE, any on Hand ond forealeae to Tow rate a iis FUBNITURE, inion Bottling, Depot, corner Greoue and Olive streets, The saber eh isnow now prepared to offer to those | _8¢6-1m tevitdalor in searc! NITURE one of the EW Books! NEW BOOKS! Iergest asserted (hocks oer iter in i Washington, embracing every style and qu ons OL BOOKS. from the finest parlor suite down to the capert gra By Onelda. author of of Strath. bedat ‘ee: f rGace ictorlave Meitolrs ofthe Prince ake carngatly solicit a, call from thors who aro ono Ae eenery in Be examine our vast collection, as-}- oth er Da] a the Pe ouleyanieaiy laine Ol fumes they will bef ef compensated for the time spentin eth ari Eg a ae of Gerald os examining ow ote! gh cont pints former By Florence Tote, of iy roa ieeeoN ae by; the ch Pige 12-00 a Wf comer Shand D sts. f Co 84. ay id Copberkeld tn nara ‘& Gib} Yola., gable Eve rasulete Loca WwW xR MACHINE. je et iets Avot Boat Jour: ay ieee Dr. is jens, See mee Ms cor payed in or bopic te oa) apa omens foripinjans att Send for the ‘‘Report.’’ and: of Wo! + tainiug Both Rinds Dt silichess omthe same piece of goods. 934.2. avenue (apstatra) bere at hoota CN. AUGUST 1 1867. ive Seat for te naling fog earie-au mie cane. Pagar Lahr eag =a, vaventie. re Os nly an ongi- rood pt ae States eS lgeace et Mies gied Coy Sua- eon ae a ar ms ince & neat “inn cent seaboran? ‘and for warded (o Richmond where they Tie wires, ‘and placed in wy Adar or A He THImr.—On the night of Werth ine, i, Jogba OnburabadaBue horse ‘olen from him that was grazing in tke pas- tare of Mr Halling. Loudoun coenty, anadMr. J E. gE Na ey ae fm the same Base a | Statsteteecnea cee pare eens Thuraday,, th inet, officer jan 2 arrested SACRE man, banned . Gains, on on. susploion, who was going vege Bridge ttreet with two horses. The prisoner was vrourhs out before Justice Lapel examined and held for a further hearing ; be was subse- quently sent to jail to await hearing, ‘Where remained until this morning. Last © ing the parties trom whom the horses stolen arrived he! od identified these horses as theirs, when they were turned over tothem, and officer Sebastian went over to the jail this morning. and, afier baving the picture of the rispner taken for the rogue’s gallery, brought im over to the statiun/house, where he was locked up, end will be sent to Leesburg, V: to-morrow, to await the action of the Virginia authorities. There remains ta the Justice's office a warrant swern ont on the 2d of April, 1866, by Geo. Olive, charging this same man, Geo. Gaiues, with horse stealing. ANOTHER Car.—The steamer J. Gibson from New York, brought with her on this last trip a heavy freight car for the Metropolitan street car company, which will bs used jn ing tools, &c.. when workmen are én- gaged in repairing the road. PoLic’ Besiness.—Thirteen arrests were e by the police yesterday; three for intoxi- cation, one for violation of a ration ordi- nance, one for enticing prostitution, one upon suspicion of larceny, two for fightingin the street, and five for disorderly conduct in the country: the amount of finesimposed was $22.50. StRezt WALKInG.—Officer Robey yesterday evening arrested Kanny Warren, who was ‘walking the street accosting men and boys. She came before Justice Buckey, who fined her $2.50 for enticing prostitution, and in default of payment she was committed to the work. house. ot, PorT.—The steamer John Gibson, Capt. Fuller. has arrived with a heavy cargo eight from New York; the steamer Jo-eph g Green, bas arrived with a general cargo from New York; the steamer Columbia has arrived from Bsltimore. Mzrcuants’ Excuawcr.—The attendance at the Exchange this morning was meagre and no busis.ess was tranacted. SHIPMENTS OF CoaL—From Ray’s docks, to-day, 1,100 tons, and from the Border com: pany, 255 tons. TuE CaNAL.+Only 12 boats have come down since our last report. This detention is caused trom the fact that water has been drawn off trom the eight-miie level in erder to raise sunken boat, which work will oon be done, and the boats will then have free passage, Providing @ good supply of water can be had im the canal. Thirty-nine boats have gone out, the most of them light. THe AqveEDUcT.—The master carpenter, Cenghroacs, has arrived here with a number of workmen. to build the Alexandria Aqueduct. ‘The lumber is to be on hand some time during this week. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS, BY THOMAS DOWLL Auct., Georgetown. eme Court of. cause of Brown’ on the equity public sale Be fronting 30 feet on thew st side of Frei drick street, and running back jeep. with the frame buildings upon the sam seid part of lot No. 29 being south of the residence of Mr. John Fowler. Also. No.21. in Old Georgetown, beginning at the north east corners of lot No. 22, fronting on the sénth side of Prospect street, and running east 20 feet, then south 10 feet, then west 20 feet, then north 120 feet to the beginnt story frame house upon the same. Terms: of the purchase money in cash, the resi due in 6 and 12 months from the day of sale, the hi ving his notes with approved security, from the day of sale,or the Md in full on the ratineation by the court. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of he purchaser JACKSON, Trastee. 8016 itOMAS DOWLI ¥ THOMAS DOW. LING, Auct.; Georgetown. IMPROVED PROPERTY ¢ oN Baipar ST SEET, GEORGETOWN, A’ On WEDNESDAY AFTER: RNOON Septem) er 18, at 536 o'clock, I will sell, in front of the premises, part of Lot No. 10, fronting 20 feet on the nurth side Of Bridge street, between Green and Montgomery y adepih ay be ect, to a wide h; balance in six months, With interest, secured by a deel of trust on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at the of the purchaser: THOMAS DOWLIN AL September, ‘pat public es to the eae With all the buildings. and ta. provements to the same Belonging. peing same feed phemises which were conv. to George Bigee ont on the ath aoe October, 1800, and re a , folio 22. of the Land a devised orge Riggs to his son George 3. a4 per will. now of Record in the Orphans! Court of the District of Columbia, ‘Terms at sale, RP. JACKSON, orney for Riggs. THomas DOW ING. Auct. se 12 NEW FURNITURE STORE, TREE 14 2, ‘Te Doors West of Hixke SIGN OF THE BIG FLAG. The undersigned, wish to inform hig friends and public generally, hi NITURE is now open for inspect farce ident he can show the MOST COMPLETE assortment to be found in Georgetown. Please call aud get iis prices Pefore purchasing elsewhere. 148 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C. se 11-1m™ . H, WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM eles hast GUEANSING a? BEABEIS 49 Jefferson at.» Georgetown, ASI premium awarded by the etre? auld adel complete sstablishasont of the kind ae section of countr mbveing snd Scouring of all Kinds done in the best miraly “thankful for past favers, the subscriber solteitat the nanan custom of the community. Goods received and returned by cage, the ‘ntmoet prompeness. and despatch. fice address, Lock Box No. § Office closes daily at: sunset except: avarday, when it is closed at 8 p. m. an 1i-6m “PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. * Ts more free from impurities; ” ee whiter; covers better; wears longer than any othe: Having been Wet inted agents for the sale of the shove, we offer It at manufacturers prices. freight awe have afallaanortment of BUILDERS HABD- it price: A ee SLER # BROWNING, 3 Louisiana avenue, se 5-1m™ Sppeeh ite Se louse. ENEOCA STONE. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ‘he SENECA COMPANY are now pre) foraehel kinds of BUILDING and DIMENSION STONES, and in any quantity, on the most reason- Arrangements will also be perfected for sawing and rubbing stones of all ool to. HARRY H. DODGE, Georgetown, or at KIBWELL & 8 ruggisix, Fourteenth St End Poniasivesis avenue, Weanlagton, ana 40 PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, D**48iireo que Pe eae 7 OFFICE, tion OF LUCIAN E, BLANDEUS outa tees ying for the is a patent grante im on the 6th day ay Ber. 1858 for an improvement in Rep! ect able te: afew for seven expiration eet ald pate patent, which tales place on the Tt in dha tie mid betiton bo Beard at the day of Novem Pater bay nextel io elo aM. sand all persons are nonited cause, if any they have, whi seid ae dgntugt tbe ded = ne aubate pee tees D notice dy is = banat ER, 971 Pa. aven: oult-im ‘pp ween 10th and 11 free ay ‘Bee The Celebrated RIGHINGS ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE. : To-Nicur, at NORMA MACALLIBTER. Pin eres! NATIONAL TAEATRE. SPALDING & RAPLEX, Propristors and Mans. TIE SEASON W ILL MONDAY, SRPTEM BRit tera, 1867, ine cele RICHINGS SH OPERA TROUPE, ie The Rox sheet alt futon 9 LS ES PIC. NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. TTENTION! FENTANS AND FRIED A NI FERTANS AND FRIENDS OF Attend the GRAND PIC-NIC of the MAHONY CIRCLE, F.B.,AT JUNEMAN’S PLEASURE GROUNDS, Ah stort Capitol Hill on THURSDAY AFTER- NOON AND EVE NING. September 19,185 7. ‘cone ‘one. come all, o Lanergan’s Ball,” cctickets admitting n Gentlenay and Ladies 30 7-2t EORGANIZATION. The FRIENDSHIP CLUB No. 1, having reor ganized, would be happy to meet thei: many friends and the public eusrally at their FIFTH GRAND PIGNI TOBE GIVEN AT THE WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN, CN. Y. avenue, and Ist stroet,) On TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1771, 1567. The menibers of this Club intend making thix one of the grandest affatts of the seasons nopains oF expen ae has been spared for all to spend a pleasant evenin; TIC ‘RETS, aamiting yt and ladies, oe Or FOR PLEASUEE! FRIENDSHIP =o Ng: $8, KNIGHTS OF ‘Would, respectfully: ankeanes to, friends of the Urder and the public ‘constrain that they GEA one 7 FIRST $ season. Positively no improper. lowed on the groumd, ax sufficl ent eare will be taken _ by the Committee to reject them. Committee—C. F. Sigonrney, J. Reside, F. T. Porter, J. L. Harris, R. E. Conant. Master Ceremonies. + Ticke ets 50 cents—aimitting a geutleman aad jad: sel2-3t* 7. RUSSEL'S DANCING ACADEMY will + open on WEDNESDAY, September 38th, and continue dnring the seaso Days of tuition, Wedpesdays and Fridays. Ladies, Misses, and Masters in the after: noon; gentiewen at night; on the N.E. corner of lith street and Pa. avenue. att MAERUS BANGING ACADEMY —Profewo *S Clasges will comine: Mondny, MSepteniver Ba, Fon vernon see Carentan: {9 be had at the Music Stores, orat the Academy, E street, between and 10th, ushein ROK. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Penna Aave., opposite Metrepolitan Hotel. ‘Ladies, Misses and Mu asters, Tacaday and Saturday atter noon from 3 toS o'clock. Gentlemen, Tuesday a Friday ov ninge, iremBt ot erclock,’ ‘The bal rented ior Balls, Soirees, &. ‘my 10-ly EDUCATIONAL. ONSIEUR AND MADAME MALLARD hav ing just return SS on Monday. a No. 204 T street, Septem between 20th ‘CHOOL FOR SMALL BOYS School for Small Boys, at street. between Prospect and Ist’ street, mencing MONDAY, September 16. For terms, Eee my residence, SA Prospect strect, 0 throug! reorgetown post 0: se 9-i0t JAMES P. HARRY. OCK BILE COLLEGE, LICOTT CITY, M Studies will be scnunted tn this tastitution on MONDAY, September 2. TER Board, Washing, and Tuition, $260; Entrance fee. 8 $5; Thysician’s fee, $6. Music and Drawing * au 29: Sw BRO. BETTELIN, President. ouxg LADIES’ SEMINARY, A Boarding and Day School, 411 13th Street, Washington. cease ol shia Leda pee Fy ahe a oth. For circulats apply to the Principal ‘au 27-Im* Miss tJ. HARROVER.” RS, KESLEY'S BOARDING ane DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, will be open for the reception of pupilson MOND. AY, Sep- tember 2d, at No. 369, corner of 18th and H sts. Evening classes for ladies and modern languages will be resum of September. ISSES CHAPIN AND KING will regpen thei School en Monday, September 2d In diana avenue, between Third and For-and-a-§ Halt streets, All English branches taught. pet ica. Hon can De made at 301 C street, between Third ang Four-and-a-Half streets entlemen in the about the 15th au Zim soe FREDERIC POSSESSING FULL COLLEGIATE Willconmmence its twenty-fifth scholastic year on the first Monday in Bepterincr: For catalogues, &c.. addre “THOMAS. M. CANN, A.M., an 15-6w President, MSS TAYLOR'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. fi Session Room of the First Pres- bysefian Oharch Ge siscets will be reopened. by igs Jennie Shaw,on MONDAY, September 16th. Entrance at the north gate of the Church. 8e 12-e03t* Miss . pawis" PSEMINARY FOR XOENG LADIES will resume its session on MONDA September hat No. 452 Lith street wert, nee tween G and H streets north. an 21-e09t* Uses, ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG LADIES— J formerly under the able superintendence of Mrs. Richards, will he conducted by ME. and MBS, XOBK long Known as proprietors and 088 ‘@ select boar ni day ung Tadfes, in the neigh. nd day. school for youn, borhood of Boston, Mase. With an experience of prez twenty sears in educating and teaching. both ‘ope and in this.country. they can lope Tuifil the duties they” are assuming with Adciity and success. Thenext quarter will commence the segond MONDAY in Beptember.” or further particulars please ¥ # ay YORK. Brookside, near Washington, D. au 30.eolm UMBERLANB WALGEY INSTITUTE, Cc TOR YOUNG GENTLE Be REV. 0. Eon. me ON hh Scholastic ear. Duties resume Sept. Sd. ‘Girculare st this Uitice, or Mechanicsburg. aug 7-eo6w* MALE C PAVING Pat UMBOHAMICEBURG. Pa., TWELFTH CORGECTATE ¥3 YEAR. DUTIES RESUME SEPTEMBER, ATH. | Send fora ‘on ircular. aug 7-005W" Gnapzs: GRAPES! GRAPES! of all choice varieties, (WBESH EVERY DAY, ney a from Keni TOLESALE AND RETAIL, at. PRARSON’S ‘Frait Depot, 491 th streot, near Penna. avenue. an 27-10t EAL ESTATE AGENGY. ‘The subscribers take this method of inform their friends and the public that they have open: "Ron on LOUISIANA AVENUE, (UP STAIRS.) merewey BEAL aera, N THE PAYMENT OF TAXES EXAMINATION OF TAX TITL 3 had a number of 0: in the abors beainese, gmber of ection with real extate ra | Of thele sarviaes with Srompe ptiron te feued able terms mouBixon's 6 & Ondss, au 6-3 venue. HE NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPAN Xy~ i syrah de ons 8 °f al Wi PALA Andel tT OF Vsteabes, Me ‘ahd FIRE AND aoeitnoor of ee. ee if LOST AND FOUND. STRAY —F i EX with Hie aca want, prove away Siands x REWARD SubieE ove enciiion on $5 SEM AND ware Btiudie COW. ton White fect ax white belly, with ot on bar ry t ar pry Wide horns, Rte 5 ia, the: Kea iit cal when mlani dara bo have it The abeye powat einer st te BENJAMIN ‘Boab eres . ite $89.eh spent Novy Vard ; BL a the 18 REN 4, CORCK Wn 6 finder will confer N WALKER & C¢ wae S5 Rew betwee P an New Yor SDemig: ‘rhe absretew tad Cin ts pitt turned to BRIGHT & HUMPHREY, Ne tal N Y. avenue. . G5 RENARD Stove a ele D scriber, a dark BAY MAK skoes ‘off, lacerated ou shoulde... The abo ward will be paid for information ot her pawts or ret aa Tt On thy proparty @ eer wilt cme for ee BH 9 Chom omokaes BOWED AD. no. doz Ew Tstand $5 ABD—Lost. on the Mth of August, ove white S BULL TERRIER She T. yellow gh her ramp and smal! yelfow nb The above reward will be pat fer her return tw 196 E street, between 19th and g0th sts sel6- JOHN WENLY. STRATE OR STOLEN. on § stant "OWS, one red_and bi with strong horny aiid large mitk baz. ¢ White and red spotted, with a very short tail. Dollars Re each. if returned to FRED. between 6th and (OUND—On Wednesday, the Lith inst. k PON. in the hat store of Bh, HS Penna. ave., which the owner canhave ie = property, and paying for this pagertivement TINEMETZ. \HE P San r UPTON ED tayonmopating « Note drawa by John y vor of James King for $75, and payab Ist of December, the ame having’ been Blows away, and payment having be stomped. iS KIN: Island avenue, 86 16-3t* acoue 8¢ 14-31" BOARDING. T WITH ROARD-TWo Commu- + ROOMS on the second floor, Al so one large front Room on the third fl for gentleman and wife or single gentles ply 423 Mth street. between G and H. 3 17 VORB EB No. 495 ith street, be- tween H and 1. having been thoroughly reno vated and newly furnished accommodation of boarders. Bed Rooms (communicating), Board. sels-at y Fhe: NG ee an Fook iy! accommodated with plewaht B and Wak aS Etizi st teat ud Se ah also. 8 good CO: ICELY faa OBS on th with v Without B ' SHED PARLORS AND B ED- first and i OR BOARD, “OOM PARLOR, Baths md Gaslight at the Farmer's Boarding m Penn’a avenue, near the corner of 4% ant 24-t0cI* ylvania avenue. — c Boarde and cold water every nec Builroad, convenient to the cars. week. For address apply at the Star ar bite 2 jebset TABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th street, a few tion, W rningtom doora north of the avenue. Terms 925 per monti de 16. al PERSONAL. Ort e RY &S aH eT Con yy ITH AND F sts. i JAMES A. MeMIC L. (Co. G, oth Penn- A nia cavalry) Jate resident on K street South, nit and 7th, will cail at our o! ve money due him. ew York. oF ppou, the underdigned, he will lea “thing to dvanta, >. STORRS & CO., t Corner 15th and F streets ou ¢ NEVER MAKE TH TRIP ON Buchu or Samaritan humtugs. BY, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, 0 rinanently. = TOR SCHUMAN, OF BALTIMORE, may e consulted te ladies in need of the services ‘iliful and reliable physici 4 ith street, Washington, ee o'clock in the morning until 1 office in Baltimore, Md ore street, from to10 p.m. Consultatior are strictly cor We hog must be Timited tc & a, above hours im ‘ashington. Appointments by letter left atm e will be fai ites rt Rey au 21-im* 4 es ene BEAD THIS.— WILLIAM PRINCE. 439 9th street, has about six hun- dred (000) well-made stamps of elegant designs for Embroidery, Braid, &c., that he will sell cheap, the whole or part, and teach the buyer the Composi- tion, furnish Cushions and Brushes, and explain how to use them, gratis. Being part of iy wishing ts set lately used in Baltimore ai ing to engage in this profitable business and having@ small capital should call at once. je ONFIDENTIAL.—Young men who have in jured themselves by eertain secret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also. middle-aged end old men, who, from the follies of youth, or other causes, feel a bility in advance of their years, before themselves under the treatment of’ any one, sho first read ** Tho Secret Friend.” Married Indies wil Tearn something of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend.” Sent to ress, in & sealed envelope. on recelpt of 2h cente, Add reas Dr CHAS. B. WARREN, Boston, Mass. nod-ly_ T 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, t PENSION OFFicE. July 13th, 1858. e ade under the act of hich are alleged to yed.—Notice is hereby (fiver that atthe date following the description o warrant. a new certificate or warrant of like tenor will be reissued, if no valid objection should then. appear. JOS. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. No. Bi 174, for 120 acres, issued under the act March 3d, 1885, in the nanie of Janes Nelson Bial, minor child of Nelson Rial, deceased, and as grant- ed 28. October 26. 1367. No. $7649, for 360 acres, issued under the act of 4855, inthe name of Leavitt Daniels, ‘and was granted March 21,1831. October 28, 1857. No. 19.451, for 120 acres. issued under the act of March 8. 1855, in the name of Reuben pert 16 e was granted October 6, 1885. 8 No. 56.36, for 80 acres, nett unde September iae0,in the name of and was, ranted April 10, 1854. ‘Av: No. for acres. issued une Marc! in the name of David Glenn, and was eranted March 1. 1886. September 21. No. 29.817, for 8) acres, iesned under the ‘act of March 3, 1855. in the Mary M..widow of George Puffenberger, and was granted April 1, 1856. November 9, 1 No. 46,315, for 160 acres, issued under the act of iké, in the name, of Robert C. Fannin, tea was varanted October 23, 1856. November 16. ‘ANT TO THE LADIES.—INDELIBLE Petia TO Farauied fast colors. Wilk nd boil. Ds by @ French a on tay Web catpe of Thich fine beta Pu purchased st @ high ‘ x Preeitee are invited to call and ter Bsa nat Fain A Al rene, Ke. &c., Stamped on Imitation or era ing, 1h, ‘ASH OUT. WAERANTED a tents Sel 4 chile a NEW BOOT AND SHOE STO! GEO. B. WILSON, Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, No. $02 SEVENTH STREET, Under Odd Fellows’ Hell, eniscensntmselaie SS ee

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