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THE EVENING STAR. Decided. Superior Court of Chicago bas just decided an inaporexass case, on which it is understood that large amounts were incidentally depending, thoughj:he sum. directly in dispute was but about €40.000. The parties were Schuchardt & Gebhardt of this y, against Adele Williams, iate Douglas pesent Rosana bagel A. Dougias,) her ereanaor alepaie ers; and this was the In the year 1868 (when making his famous canvass against Abraham Lincoln for United States Senator) Mr. Douglas borrowed $13,000 in cash from James Soutter, banker, of this city, and gave as security for the Joan’ a mort- £8ge on certain valuxble out-lots in Chicaz ‘This mortgage was execnted by Mr. Douz- and his wife, and (as was supposed) daly acknowledged by the latter before H. Kreiss- nD, notary public, who attest7d the fact, Dut failed “to” set forth In Bis notarial certificate that Mrs. Douglas was person- ally known to bim. That tne actually was so known, and that her an juishment of power was volun! fect, was not disputed; but it was neld tha the failure of the Dotary to set forth that fact in his certifi- te had ‘invalidated her relinquishment, and thorized her to claim dower ss thongh no such deed had been given. lt was held thata law of lilinois expressly required the certifi- cate to state the fact in question, and that three several decisions of the Courts of. Illinois had affirmed thst position. The case was argued for the plaintiffs (assignees of Soutter) by Go. , of our city Bar, whose position is endorsed by the Chief Justice in his opinion as ‘she true view of the question,” and he con- cledes: am bound to decide that the demurrer here is not sufficien » that, by her acknowledgmenias set forth and admitied, she (Mrs. Douglas) did, in fact, convey her Tight of dower. case was argued, the plaintiff's offered to pay the defendant $10,000 if they would waive the demurrer. They de- clined the offer, went to trial, and got noching. W. ¥. Tribune. PaRasites in Binpcaces.—Many a person has watched with anxiety and care a pet canary, goldfinch, or ot er tiny favorite eviden! atate o ‘turbatien, ptuckin, St bimself continually, bis feathers Blanding all wreng, always fidgeting about, and in ‘way looking very seedy. In vain is his food changed, in vain is another maucer of clean water always kept in the cage, and all that xindness can suggest for the ilttle prisoner done; but still all is of no use, heiy no better—and why! because the cause of his wretchednes3 has net beeb found ont. and until ft is oiher attempts are but vain. Itthe ewnerofa pet in such difficul- ties will take down the cage snd cast his or her eyes up to the rcof thereof there will most likely be seen 8 n ass of stuff looking as much like red rust as anything and trom tence comes th of the poor birds . The red rust is nothing more nor Jess than mryriads of parasites infesting the bird, and for which water is no remedy. ‘There is however, a remedy, and one easily procurable ina moment—fire. By procuring @ lighted candle and holding {: ‘under every particie of the top of the cage till all chance of anything being left alive ts gone, the remedy is complete. The pet will soon brighten up again afier his “house warming,” and will thauk bis master or mistress over and over again for this, thongh slight, to him important assistance.— Land and Water. "7 The Richmond Whig says: “We heard @merchant say Saturdey, who is a heavy creditor of @ country merchant who has taken the bankrupt law, thatifhe bad only known at he kept @ buggy and a pair of fest horses, adouble birrel gun and a pointer dog, he Rever would have got his goods without’ the cas @7 Broad street, Philadelphia, is eleven miles and a half long, in one straight Jine,and one hundred and fifteen feet wide, extending from League Islend, on the Delaware river, to the Northern boundary of the present city Iimtts. At its present rats ot improvement, it will require only a few years to make it the ‘mest mr zniflcent throughfare in the world, WZ A year ago. Dr. Younians was called to attend a man im Pontiac, Ill. The man died, and the doctor ran off with his widow. There being suspicions afloat; the body was taken up,and it was ascertained that theman had —_ | seeped bora - re since officers suit of the doctor, a been arrested at Kewaunee, Wit ae {7 European meteorologists are predictin Ba eariy And bard winter this al ty for tne Teason that the birds of passage Abeir migration southwards at I Storks, wild ducks and other birds. are reported to be passing south- _ wards oyer France and Belgium in large num- §7 A diamond in the rou: ite was found at Camden, Mississippi. during the war, but at the time was considered of ngvalue.’ Since then it has been examined, and in the opinion of intelligent men it is worth $50,060. It isin the pocsession of Dr. Tom Cotten, of Camden. BF Some cotinges are advertised for sale at Taunton, England, and in the advertisement it is stated that “each of these houses will give the franchiee to the occupier under the new reform bill S7 The color: 4 Baptists of Tennessee re cently held & convention in Nashville. These men have orgapiz.d during the past veara «Normal and Theological Institate” for the education of colored preachers. 7 A London journal notices the certainly stviking yact that during the ten years of al- most unbroken peace, ending with March last, the expenditurs of the English Gevyernment have b on greater than during the previous d: cade, which included the terri rimean struggle. w7-Fourteen convicts were broughtin to Tou- lon, France, recently, and among them Bere- Fowski, condemned to perpetual hard labor ~for nis attempt upon the life of the Emperor of Russi3. s7 Governor Brownlow’s gore has not improved much during his vacation. His T. Eoynton, goes with him to Nrshville. to render him medical care and attention. Dr. Boynton assumes the duties of Adjurant General of the State, a Position torm- erly filled by Col. James Brown S74 census of the State of Iowa has been tely, which report the population to 1, &n increase of more than 145,000 in said that a new method of shoeing coming into vogue in France. The hoof is allowed to grow but it is surrounded thin circle of iron to protect it against B. JEWELL'S Pure and Unadulterated ORIENTAL SOA MICAL OLIVE SOAP, PREMIUM NEW your, CITY 80. P CM FAMILY SOAP, No. ONE BROWN SOAP, eat family use, for eale cheap for cash to the trade. C. B. JEWELL, Manufacturer, $00'and 502 G strect, bet. 4th and sth se 24-6, AUCTION SALES. HIS AFTERNOON. MER, Auctioneers, Bt COOPER J otis with 2-0. McGuire & Co. ze of Penn. avenne and Ith stree Office Building. VALUABLE JM IMPROVED 2 PROPERTY ON THE On THURSDAY, Setabert§ st 4orclock P. M.. in front of the praee ees, sell, with serve. the wi ry stand, formerly gecupigd by L.A. Deliwig sane lately by the late aR . Jenkins, as a wholesale and retail on Seventh streets ‘Det weer . 588. roveme ck Store Room, 60 feet deep; @ fine ving, and bins, gas and gas The y being part of Tint 10, in Sanare 0, 20 feet 2 in chee piss BT ¥ 20 feet 2 inches wide, by 10 fect i Ach deep, t6 term rene $000" ih. within fi days; bal: fi casi vi notes of 880, each bearing Interest. hayatiomonthe Ty, and sceured by adoed of trast on the Premises, ‘Stamps and down at the fue at ate ce panas of: ‘pur- chaser. “Bandomp at the ko Ue LATER, Ancts. P. 8.—The aay og Sh be private sale at any time before f! ro ‘aia by application to the auctioneers, se 26-d&eds B: COOPER & ring carve Auctionvers, (Late clerks witl c. mooeire. 3 bo. star Southwest corner Fenn’ ‘avenue and ice Buil ding. foudivests cornee of Star ae Titaal sine Brie VERT, VARTAELS IMPROVED SROPERTE ON G 8’ NORTH, BETW! ase, isTHt STREETS WE baaty AUOTION, HURSDAY CP dplatast Ny Octorer ss ats yin front of the premises, we shall Lot hare 288, fronti a feet and cinch with ‘of 96 feet to 930 foot alley, situated side of G street nort! aie. th streets west. No. 326, improved bya three-story Dwelling and beck buildin scontaining nine bi with with water attached water chen fagre the house. and kitchen floors are laid with tile. A fine Stable hh gas and water. his is one Mi ‘the most convenient and comfort: ably arran, muses in the city, and being Central loeaifty, should demand the attention of purchasers. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in three, eight, and twelve months, secured by a deed rust on the premises, and note: ing interest. All con- imps at the cost of the the day of sale. Parties wishing to examine the premises can do 80 at any time befor: 6026 COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. ¥ W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, tores 31. South corner Pennsylvani: We will continue the sale of Pawnbroker’s Goods of Robert Fulton & Co., at their new store, 511 Ninth street, EVERY EVENING this week, commencing at 63g o’clock. The st ock is very large, and must be closed out, The stock com- venue ‘and 9th street. e Diamond Rings, Pins, and Ear-Rings Gold aud Silver W: Gold Rings atches and Pin Valises, B Shoes, Grothtag, & Their stock of aches" ‘and Jewelry is very large, and will be sold Ne 3-3t W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts. $y ‘WM. L. WALT &.C0., ‘Apctioncers. Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 9th street. GREAT ANNUAL PAWNBROKER’ 's FALE OF VALUABLE Peon Eee, PLEDGES. ROBERT FULTON & CO.. Pavaveekete: wan hold their Fall pals Sale of 1857, by firee cere! ie at chet Bow, place of mimeneli No, eet near the avenue, commencing on MONDAY MORNING grelock, continuing TUESDAY AND WEDNES. DA ORNING, and 6 o’clock each evening. The viareeet variety of Merchandise ever offered in 8 cit Gold and Silver Watches: Diamonds, Jewelry, Cutlery, Guns Accordeons, Musical Instruments Clothing. Blankets. § Sewing Machines 008 ‘We call eepecial attention to the above sale, as each article will be warranted as represents Zhe laaie re particularly invited to attend. ‘erme. (ROBERT FULTON & (O., Pawnbrokers. |. WALL & CO., Aucts TO-MORROW. Y COOPER & LATIMER. Anctioneers (late clerks with J.C. McGnire & Co., Southwest corner of Pennevivania avenue nd 11th street, Star Oftice Building. Rinne SPAMASI ches 3 pa) i OR ERIDAY MORNING, One ate at 00 "clock, No. 3266 street. between 12th and 1 res: degre of @ gentleman declining anadine bing. wo hall sell an elegant assortment of Furniture, com prising yne Rosewood-Case Pianoforte, Stool and Cover Black Walnut Parlor Buite, in Groen Rep, cight Black walnut Marble-top Centre Table Black Walnut Mirror-back Btegere wplate Mirror. in Walnut and Gilt Frame ¢ Damask Lambrokins and 8 One elegant Liquor DGieand Cnt-glass jettles Two Black Walnut Chamber Suites, with Ward- robe Halnted 6 Cottage Chamber Suites, Pillows and Flegaut {inir Spring Mattresses. Toiletware y elvet, , Brusels and Three-ply cna ts, Stair Car- nites. & 5 COUPER ‘ELATIMER, Ancts. ¥ C. BR. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. EXCELLENT ROSEW WOOD CASE PIANO. 326 Oc" E BY KNABE. AND HOUSE- HOLD AND RITCHEN FURNITURE AT AUC. TION. We will sell on FBIDAY, October 4th, at, 10 o’clock a. m., at the residence of B lady deat honsekeeping, No. 16 7th street north, betwee: ind T streets; being three squares thia side of the Park, an excellentassortment of Furniture. Also, an excellent Milch Cow, giving four gallons of milk Pe, day. ge bats” C.R. L. OROWN & CO., Aucts. EEN &, WILLIAMS, Auctioncers BY SB38% $6 Sau east corer 7th and TWO STORY FRAME A AND LOT FRONTING ON LS’ RTH. BETWEEN FIRST STRE Weer as AND NEW JERSEY AVE- NUE, On FRIDAY, the rial y of October, at 5 o’clock m., on the premises. shall sell, a good Frame louse. lot ‘beclng 2 feet front by 80 feet deep, and ais 8 a oth lot joining, being of the same front and ‘Terms a + One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months. for notes bearing interest, and secured by adeed of trust on the pretaises. Btamps and con- vey! tie day a ee pr peune of purchaser. $50 down orsted 18 Of SCREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Bee “CEERR, & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. M526, boutheast corner 1th and D sts. FRAME HOUSE AND LoT, DN year STREET WEST, N STREETS NORTH, mgnis, consisting Ouse. Terms: One-half cash; balance in'6 and 12 months. for notes bearing interest.and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. ‘All conveyanc- ing and revenue stamps at the cost of parchaser. 10 down on the day of GREEN & WILLIAMS, se Od Untel.} Auctioneers, AUCTION SALES, ¥ COOPER & L. a sb artoneers. fae Clerks ee oust eS ire & Oe. Sect. nce Bi Uh DAMASK AND D GREEN V. LYE a SUtES oR ANQHORTE, BLS AR } THREE- ve Rie Re MAT AUC bc ARCRDAY. HORNING, October Sth, at 30 o'clock, In front of our Auction hall fall's fine aseortment of Furniture, £e!, compri- ing in ne Mahogany Case Pianoforte wo ren neh late Mirrors. Slab and Brack ack Walnut Parlor Suite, in Green Velvet. por'nine piecen One Wosdwood Parlor Sutte,in Maroon Silk Da- ask . ten piecs Painted ‘oortane ‘Suites, Marble -top Tables jteads, Bureaus and Washstands ‘ardrobes, Chamber. Tables: One large Calendar Clock ‘sir and Husk Mattresses eather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows Gane and Wosd-seat Chaire ees Sots, Bru ‘Three: ply Carpets Walnst ‘Snloon Tab ‘igh Stools Cooking and Heating roe &e., de. by deeat "COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BY COOPER, & LATIMER, Ancttonocre (Lateclerks with J. C. McGuire G0.) ) Bouthwest corner of Penn's avenue and ith street, Star Office Building. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, October 7, at 5 o'clock p. m front of toe prernnes. ens we st hall sell Lot By "ace ve ing to Geo. ion of part of Lot numbered 9 in Square i i uated on the corner of New Hampshire avenue and T street, contain- ing 4, ia juare feet. ‘Berm: ne-half cash; balance at six and twe! months, secured by deed of trust, and ing interest. All conves serie venue stamp: at bearers cost 5 down at tine of sale. Goopun & LATIMER, Aucts, BX CoePEE & LATIMER, Anctioncers, (Late clerks with J. 0. McGuire &'0o.. Go). Southwest corner Fenn, avenas and lith etree Star Office Building. VALUABLE LOT ON G STREET FOR SALE. Will be sold on TUBSDAY, the ith ef October, the ychock p.m. Lot 4.in Da; one hundred and hase front of 28 fect 3 vision ight, (163.) The ioe sixty- inches on the north side of @ street weet of 17th street, and near the War Department, with an ay- erage depth of 75 feet, and runs back to an alley. ‘Terms of sale : One-third of the parelaas money ‘be paid in ind the reside in two equal in- stalments at six ahd twelve months, with interest, tobe secured by ist. "The terme of sale must be complied with within one week after sale, or the property may be resold, after @ weeks’ notice, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. Stamps and conveyancing at the purchaser’s cost. Sooree & LATIMER, oc 1-eo2w Untell.} Auctioners. X COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. (ate clerks with Jas. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn’a avenne and Lith street, Star Office Building. VERY DESIRABLE. IMPROVED PROPFRTY ON PB. ENNSYLV. ANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN “HALF AND SIXTH STREETS, We willsell on TUESDAY, October 15th, 1857, at 8 o'clock p. m., in front of the premises that very valuable aera the western one-third part of 6, Rinare ‘0. 391, fronting 19 feet 6 in chess er ‘on’ Pennsylvania aven and baring’ 8 Wepth of about Tal fest to a 30 foot al: Jey, with the improvements thereon. he propert: Hotel, being one of the mcst Valuable tusiness stands int having large store-room and threo-atory ing house, with large back building. and has Degn used for many years as a busines Terms of sale: Oue-fourth cash, the residne ing; 12.and 18 months with interést wocared be de trust eyancing and sempe at cost of purchaser. $100 down at SGelh'e Ero, se 30-d&ds Untel Auctioneers. BY COOPER & LATIMER, b Aagctionsers. (Late Clerks with J, C. McGuire & ( Southwest corner Penna’: - ‘avenue and lith street, Star Office ayant VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY uc’ On MONDAY AFTERNOON. October 7th, at 5 o’clock, on the premises, we shall Lot No. 1 Square He. Ws, fronting 18 fect 8 inches on sth street, by a depth of 94 feet 4 inches: improved by a two-story end attic Brick Dwelling, situated on the west side of Sth street. between G and H sts., in the rear of the Patent Office. is afew doors east of the N ‘erms: One-hal balance in 6 and 12 months. secured, b ef trust and notes by ing interest. reve 100 down at time com stamps at MS ccisei’e of sale. COOPER A LATING se 7-d&ds Untet.} Auctionee: BX COOPER # LATIMER, Anctioncers (Late clerks w: ©. McGuire & Go..) Southwest corner of Prun’s arene yand lith sirect, Star Omice Buildin TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ey aD PROPERTY AND SLAUGHTER- By virtue of a deed ef trust to the undersigned from John H ler, dated the 29t ‘an nary, AD. nd recorded in Liber N.C. No 3s, folia 216. X will sell on the premfies, on FRIDAY, the, day of September, 1857. at § Yelock p,m. Ae numbered two (2) and three, (3.) in Square numbered gevepty one, Qu fronting 220 fect J inches on 22d street West, 7 On north M street, and 107 feet and 4 inches on New Hampshire The property is near the Circle in the First Ward, and is improved by a fine, large Brick Slanghter-Honse, completely farnished. Terms: $1.500'cash; the residue in two eqnal parments in six and twelve months, with interest should the purchaser fail to comply with the terms of sale within five days. the property w ins be sold. on three days’ notice in the Evenin; FRED. W. JO: ee PT ruste se 18 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. SF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN til FRIDAY, October tith, same hour and piace, FRED, W. JONES: Prusteo. COOPER & LATIMER, ‘Auctioneers. se 26-ecd&ds {Ex BX CQORER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, (Late clerks with Jas. C. MeGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and 11th street, Star Office Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NAQUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON N. STREET, BE- TWEEN 17TILAND LSTIt STREETS By virtue of adead of trast, bearing date the 7th Date and nd duly recorded in 34, one Tr Fashington county, District of Columbia, Lehall sell. on the premises. OC Hat 6 o'clock p.m., the west haif of Lot Pin Banare bs, fronting 3i Test on N strect north and running baek 183 feet, and being betweon I7th and 18th streets. ‘This property is in an improving section of the city. and offers a fine chance for investment. all conveyancing and revenue stamps at, pur- chaser’s cost. down. at time of purchas WPetmescesie® B.CL IN. Trustes. vad COOPER & LATIMER, auc. Auctioneers, corner Pa, ave, B*, Stores 38 ro and ath street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITE ey CARPETS, &c., ge SATURDAY. HORNING. October 5, we will sell, at our auction rooms, (within the Stores,)a large lot of Furniture, &e. ‘Wain snd C Cottage Bedsteads jr and Shuck Mattrass rillows, Bolsters and Bedding jAlpat’and other Wardrobes any Side and other Tablos ‘ahogany Cane Seat and other Chairs . gnd-haud Brussel and Ingrain Carpets % With m: les inthe House-furnieh- ing ine; nail of which will be sold witheut reserve W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. Roar & GILES, MANUFATURERS OF KNIGHT'S PATENT HYDRAULIC CEMENT DRAIN, SEWER, AND CULVERT PIPE, 3, 4,5, 6,9, AND 12-INCH BORE. They e most severe tests of acids, im- rove in strength with age and use, are more fectin thelr {aterior finish thay any cther Pipe je, and are lower in price: extensively adopted by eminent | Hydraulic Engineers. They are largely msed for Sewerage ae rposes in Brooklyn. Central Fark, New York. Al . Jersey City, Elizabeth, New Haven, lochester, Buffalo, Navy ook ae Washington, and for Cul- verts under heavy railroad embankme Factory at G Street ‘Wharf. Was! ingtoa, City. 9-1 (Chron. & Express} GPT BARGAINS IN PIANOS THAT HAVE BEEN USED. One T-octaye, four round corner, Chickering, $300. One 64-octave, Holian, Gilbert, $200. One 6%-octave, Rosewood, Fowler, $125. ‘One 6-octave, Steward, (in good order.) $25. ‘One 5-octave, Prince & Co., Melodeon, $80. ‘One 5-octave, Smith, Melodeon, $50. For sale on casy terms, to make reom, at the ‘Warerooms of W. G. METZEROTT & €0., Sole Agents of Steinway’s Pianos, and 8e 28-3" Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs. AMUEL WISE. S SAREE ER AND BUILDER, stORt Crow Fou BUILDINGS. au6-3m KS: Brande 2 pe weft, oy Daliate Paling oe lodern, Surz y cal ary; Flint s Ere Meaictae! Beate toner! ~ 3 Fannet's Practice of Medicine; Gray's Xontouy! Davomy, and many other waa FRANCK TAYLO! ai yy shares ‘Room | Ro io 1 Intelligencer CREAR EDITIONS. N3.—Byron’s Works, illue- Works, illus- ae csratedy, only # cents. eray’s Fendzonle, Titaetr ‘ated ric pet. vol volume. ated, 61, 1.28 ‘per irvii ee % sue ae; drving’s ws Sketch Book; . Irving's nts. en PRANCK TAYLOR. ee RECEIVED A B/ FINE ASSOBT. LEWIS HAAR. 39 Markt Space. pommats FAMILY SHAD. 8 i ames 600 ARRELS OF WHISKEY AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands, vis: ©. GAUTIEB’S CABINET, “* FAMILY NECTAR,” “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA BY! And the well-known “RUSH BUN BOURBON,” All of which are offered by the subscriber tothe trade AT LEAST 20 TO 25 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 ‘he samme whlskion to the public by the gal on at the following prices: THE C. GAUTIER E CABINET BRAND, at 85 which te is the etl Bye Whisky ever sold in this istrict. l invite the: medical faculty to call at my store and yurity of Cr le, bet Lis a whenever ny Bourbon,” at I] the above Whiskies are wi at rr galton than can be purchased any at se, of the same grade. ALSO, THE“ "MAQROLIA WHEE Y.” AT $2.25 C. GAUTIER, NATIVE WINE BITTEBS, 252 Pennsylvania avenus & GIBBS’ SEW. ING } MACHINE. able 80 torip in a4 ” and samples of W: ‘4 ae taiaea comes ceenteon sc6-tf W ILLCOx “* Its seam is stro or wear than ogee ea at fhe “Grand goods: RE F PORE SIDER VIPS CIDER VINEGAR! Pure Cider Vinegar, suitable for pickling, con- ee ee nine, 3 Ni corner Greene and seireniy, se6-1m 2. YPTON'S TACTICS, for k I Also, Tactics and a Dri kn ae Americana, for Infentry, Cavalry and Artillery; vario TLLIAMS, Aveti Be ORG: 896, southeast corner 7th and D a THREE ROBES OF VERY, a ENE AND RICH LA: AND V EMEN' onthe premises, AY ts onthe Kinpwar as the Half Way Houses 1 bel burt of the farm formerly belonging to” Dr. Nich ols, lying on the right hand side of the road, and early opposite the farm of Clark Mills, Esa, ‘tho fa very rich well watered with well, and throw, ‘an orchard of sixty stream running recat pecchor pears fess pes and shrub he iniprovements consist of a two-story ramie House ef five rooms, Stable, Barn and other grec iaes ‘Thi presents great inducements to per- hing - uandsome Place Cs residence, or Pior ein six andtwelve 1 1 ‘One-third cash; nalan min ior notet bearing ‘interest from day of sale. nd @ deed of trust taken All oe ote foe and ‘tampe at cost of purchaser. Sido down SEEN WALLIAMS Ancts., L. WALL # £83, mem toncars) pease es et oth oud ibth ata, sa O¥ HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- On SATURDAY OR ING vctover 5, at 10 o'clock, we sell ie Bazaar, Saddle, Carrtige a tion st sale.) com Many good W wet ide aie... Horses, faen Sat OE. a not long in nse. * Bee siete, 3 Eee ot Wagons, and hse nit in this city. naan Bieta a is city. f Nepsatyiaa hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages, nd days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and aoe. *arinse on Br WALL BOs ean BT aga av Pa. av.,bet: 9th and 10th st 1 ITASLE 2 £0. aetna Sines to the, roveries, Wines, theta] iption, Sa ‘Aucte. ‘cash sdvances ma iy aa nee rte a Tha Viavio eee ena Teeae by Queen Victoria, one volume. FRAN! oe TAILOB AUCTION: SALES. YY GRE! WIL! eee iA eat Br orE56 duthoust corner Dietreets. DMINISTBA' OF AFINE adi + | ee &e., key iad ‘and ed .in oak case, with thot Gun, in thy exer chowder Sint “Thompson,” of ted One’ Dou + Lida ete, m: Sai burg, Neat Scotland, ond imported ‘by deceased, a truly fine article Basket, &¢ ta” Navi ra Revolver, in in complete order Ste k Mattr Feather Bet, olster. and "Pillows Cotton BI ti, Pillow Slips and Bolster Cases Two Ingrain en of paeee ‘20 yards each Two 1 rete wee Qne Pair Cloth Sofechatgs, &e Finest quality Scott Plaids Overcoat, Woolen Shirts, Pants, &., &., All imported by deceased. be 26-27 39,& 0c 2,84 Jom B. WHEELER & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MER- CHANTS, 61 Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, opposite Seaton House. We would respectfully remind our friends and see varie in ae ‘ask oneh preeaa eg? that we are lly prepared to dexpatch DrOmEA ela i 'Raction of Be ming a iD Bales at oven description, ad (0 #0- ster a. share of their patronage. ‘On business experience and acquaintance is ex- tensive, and we shall continue as heretofore to nse very Broper"menn fo seture the beat Prices for broperty entrusted to OF care, ae 26-conW "B. WHEELER & CO. Al i wa & CO. J EGE AARC “OMMISSION 1, OPPOSITE NORTHERN MaTY MARKET, Regular Sia Daye MONDAY. aprebax oe. shack Y, AND SATURDAY. > Liberal advance made on consignments. are aolicited. Particular attention Real Estate ond Household Furniture at private residences. se 24-ly. FPBEXseER 46 & £4, RA ers, 7 Pennsylvania avenue, Noses FB Lows 8) Will attend to thes ale of Furniture at dwellings, Stoc! stores, id Merchandise generally, al the ‘euction stores. val also buy ont Furnitur Peotning. Boots ant 1088, ant a ther, rods, for cashe PREYSER & CO. Restousie: GOVERNMENT SALES. ALE OFNAVY r VESSELS. Bunnav or ConsTRUCTION AND Barare, Wasuineton, D. C., Oct. 1867. The Navy Department will r al datlic auc tion the following oe vessels AT THE U.S. NA YARD. WASHINGTON, ON. mresDAY, OCTOBER STH, AT 12 OULOCK M. The TA ‘A 'OOSA- side ‘The PRESTON—sm ninteamer, wait ‘only. AT THE U. 8. NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VA.. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, AT 12 O°CLOCK M. The AGAW AN—94 tons. side-wheel steamer. ENECA—screw gunboat, £07 to REBEMARLEckptured Tebel ram. The TEXA8&—captured Rebel ram. The COLUMBIA~—captured Rebel ram. These vessels and their inventories can be exam- ined at any time, on application to the command- ants ef the respective navy yards. Twenty percentum of the amount of the pur- chase money must be deposited the day of the gale, and the remainder must be paid. and the vessel re- NO.15 K STREE moved from the navy yard within two weeks from the d oc $-t BANKERS. JAY COOKE & 00. BANEERS, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, yend sell at current market rates, and keep constantly on hand a fall supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and ollections made on all accessible points. se 1-tf AVINGSBANE. “a PIN A DAY 18 A GROAT A YEAB.” Oall at the corner of 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN FBEEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST 00, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘The Central Office of this Company is new situated as above, and {s carried on in connection with the Washington Branch. OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 belaeed 3. ns ONE Bald pend and is gee! on gh on all sums of Five Do! wi SUB sto OnLy undergne direction aoube a HRY D. COOKE, Esq. ot JAY COOKE & Soe Nirman of the Finsioe Othe Deposits are now more than $100.00. 'T. HEWITT, of New York, Preside BATON Actoary, WILSON, Caster of Brangh Bank, my W, Ws F&M om’ Tirst National Bank of Washington B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President. ‘WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITOBY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th ‘street, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United State SZ ONE MILLION DOLLARS..@ ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections tm ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers onthe MOST PAVORABLE TERMS, end give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us, FULL INFOBMATION in regard te GOVEBN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully *»zaished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. ‘Washington, March 20, 1965. m 21-tf E-NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D. C., Special Act of Congress for the = Pe evING URDER GUARANTEE OF EAR eee BONDS: 5 Oe BOs SPECIE, XES, BEDVER PEATE, ORTGAGES DEEDS, PAINTINGS, DABLE PAPERS, descriptions of ‘Valuables, and for th Ants eet Ti NG OF SAFES, FIRE AND BUBGLAW-PROOF VAULTS, Orica —OOR TE RENT | YORE AVENUE AND P. BROWN. H.D. COOKE, GEO. Peisds. Wit 8 HUNTINGTON Ow H: Hanns TED Wik! cgoR 8. P. BRown, E2 geo VAR, B, Vick Paar, WH. 8. HUSTINGR VP SNYDER, Secaztany, i. lock 8. m. to 6 d%eI0¢! 1cx Hovns: Froin 9 o'ctoc! me clock bey espns JAPAN TB: FF moze recent. , moranacen eee fetter of compliment tpeenlg 7 Corner Vermont sve, xine ie Iquip BENNET AND WHEY. Ls OH CUBDS a SA eee Jorsnnit USERS {3 BND CURIOSITIES, variety otNG PLAC! im ene crner Vermont eyonte a Ww HISKE 35 MUST Kine es & SON. ‘upon the ite wa eee es je agents for he Unltd epaiweina- formed ¢ class in the J —— are Mieease as eee 9th and 10th. The class ing ee ene mye d noi ln ere pgrivaieas to private ones. WOOD'AND COAL. W:9 22.40 ABD COAL. m8 r Pia Wa eee. WagHINGTON & aN ok6 Boathows ICE CO, Office, co! F streets, one a0 street whi OAL a ND WOOD. af PRICES STILL, CONTINUED. IN_CON- = 18 | 0 ‘tly Gn hand. We are the sole gene eee the sale cf the cele- brated Baltimore Company's Coal, and cre pr to furnish any p eemeny ersons desiring to ea themectyes of the above, low prices, by or- ering. shee. opel and pexing ne it, aan bare at delivered any time during the winter. 8 wi be given for coal #0 ordel will be delivered ai m upon the surrendering of spi ROW & SON, 65 oth street between Han Branch office at our gard and wharves a foot s of 7th street. {Ohroné&Intell.} DENTISTRY. ILL, DENTIST, No. 310 PENNs¥ivanta AVENUE bet. 9th and 10th sts. es AML operations "performed taining the ART OF DENTAL SURGERY. 002-6m* D® B, LEWIE & Dave DENTAL A85001A- No. 260 PENA AVE, Between 13th and 1sth streets, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made de for SRractiog, where Ar- Uficial Teeth are inserted ee fatient Will _be reanired surgical operation when will be deducted when the Association is now prepared Gold. Sliver and Rubber at Now, ni Pniledel- ja and Boston prices. Rereons wishing den- i work done can have it aa cheap asin the above- ed cities. All worl ‘will bedone in the neatest and best mann to gi satisfaction. ‘Persons ‘will do ‘well to call nd ex- amine our work before getting it elsewhere. jy 18 itcey ‘of the MINEEAL PLATE NE ie. personal his office im this clty Ce 3 persone con GoD wear these ‘who cannot weer {2d no person can wear n_be accommodated wites wale and nee Ra "Teeth they may desire, Dat to t who are particular, and hed oe ‘on She ae se. cleanest strongest and most that art can procuresthe MINEBAD 3h Thera wil be more fully warranted. Booms in f ning city No. 338 Penn’a avente, be tesen seh rh ata. Also, ‘Arch street 06 20-ly HOTELS, &c. STEVENS HOUSE: 21, 23,25. g ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. ‘The Stevens House is well and widely known to the traveling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men; it isin close Broximity to the business part of the city—is oa. the high’ ba of Southern and Western travel— ent to ali the principal Bailroad and Bieain oat depo he Stevens House has liberal accommodations for over 300 guests—it is well furnished, and pos- posees. every modern Lepporement for the comfort and entertafament of its inmat ‘The rooms are spacious and well Ventilated provided with gas ‘and water—the attendance is prompt and respect- fal—and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. ‘The rooms having been refurnished and remodeled Re are enabled to offer extra facilities for the com- fort esti S PAWNBROKERS. OLD ESTABLISHED ard oF 0. LICENSED PAWNBEOK ERS, 34 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, near Pennsylvania avenue, Offer the highest cash sidvances on il kinds, of Merchandises to any Srecmnatt and for "6% desired at reasonable 5 ea on riety stay erent: reduced. usiness strict! Secee' ber fo 21. ay oon dent aght for cash and ala at private sale, EAL ESTATE AGENCY. ‘The subscribers take this method of informin) their friends and the public that they have open an office 3 No. 61 LOUISIANA AVENUE, (UP STAIRS.) e and sale of here they will attend to the pare! where they will atten: re apais0 THE PAYMENT OF TAXES ey EXAMINATION OF TAX TITLES. rience in the Having had a number of years’ ex real estate above business, in connection with they are preparéd fo offer thelr patrons the benedt their services with promptness and on reaton DROSS, one oem 61 Louisiana avenue. STOCK OF FINE BOND: AND SUPEREID St ILVER WATCH. All wardotalto ran sud thoroughly regulated at the low price of @l0cach ; and satisfaction guar- an 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches......$250 to 1000 1c0 Male Cased Gold. Watches. 500 300 20 Gold Hunting Chron’r 300 200 Gold Hunting English Levers. 20 200 Gold Hunting Duplex 209 Hunting Amer'’n Watch 280 Bo Silver Hunting Levers 1 ver Bun’ 500 Gold Ladie iat 250 1,000 Gold Hunting 75 1,000 Miscellaneous 100 2.000 Huntin Silver Watchei to 50 5.000 Watches, all kinds. to 75 iho above stock will be disposed of on the parte giving every patron a fine Gold or ‘Sel Stier W ‘Watch fer $10, without regard to value! wish to immediately dispose of the, abore magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the ar- ticles, ‘are placed’ in sented envelopes. and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollar whether it bea watch worth $1000 or one worth Tess. ‘The return of any of our certificates entitles named thereou, upon payment, irrespective of its Rane aT ee? articis valued Toor than 61010 named on any certificate, it will at once be seen That thie ts ‘No Dottery, but a straixht-forward Jesitimate Transaction, which may be participated tm the most. Mastidious. A mat Gortidcate wil seut ont lor 81, | eleven upen receipt of 25 cents, for §2, thirty-thres and elegant premium or $5, sixty-six and more valuable remium for $10, one hundred and most superb atch for $15, To Agents or those wishing, em- ployment ‘sre opportunity. It is a fost Bitty conducted Princes, Guly authorized bythe Government and open tothe most careful seratiny. us! by mail, to, vs S jaress (GHT, BROS. & v0.. Importers. eosat ORT GT Broadway sNow Yor At TEobosy. Siar woRtp AST ORISH RD DERFUL REVELAT! avi BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIBT, AME H. A. PERRIGO, She os ecrets no mortal ever knew. restores ppiness those who, from “joletal eventa, cetantrosisees crosses 2 in love, loss of rela- tions and friends, loss of money, &c., have become despondent.. She brings together those lor rated, gives information congerning absent or lovers, restores lost or stolen, property, tells you the business you are best god i in what you will Speedy mari will ms ier almost supernatural were Fand re reba Gr hy [opens of the fu- cei Sf nrlce chavs mentions aaah be. ewe gacapete of the month seeaeaiceas ans sav nt baal ie Budoc W.¥ Sad boll.’ Done Te TOTHE Pah re npariagy | Be is rrench copton, | By entire & PROPOSALS. P®OPOSALS FoR SUBSISTENCE. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Orric® Inpras AFFAIRS. ca PAshincTon D. U., October Will be revolved at the Oiice of TadiautAdaire wail i occ sath doy at tober, 1867, for supplying friendly 1 Yndians with fo) , at or near more Platte aska: Sixteen hundred and fifty-four net ht; four hundred Bacon: fourteen oe Dounte of Corn nd one busares Agel} arts delivered, daily, at Fort ort Gott tn tho Ta ain Ferritery: Pwenty-si and ferty eight (2.648) pounds ot Beef, not weight; seven hun- ‘itty (730) pounds of Bacon: twenty-two ) pounds of XX Flour; twen- pounds of Gorm Mosl; end rte yandred ( ii ne hundred and sixty (160) quarts of salt. MPa delivered dally at the Big. Benet the Ar- kansas river, near Fort Z jirteen bun- and twenty-three (1 aadeot Beef, net oS ee tree nun dred "aaa poante five (875) pounds of Bacon; gleven hundred and twenty-five (1,125) pounds ef XX Flour: twelve hundred and fifty (1,250) pounds of Corn Meal; and eighty (8) f sal oie Beef to be delivered on the boot: the Flour and Corn Meal good, st and all ng the articles to be of food’ quality, and subject to eres and rejection by the agent receiving tithe delivery. to commence within fifteen days after awarding the contract, if the service requires it,and to be continued thirty days after the eon- tractor or contractors shall have received notice to cease furnishing supplies. ‘The Commissioner of Indian Affairs reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any or ajl of the articles to be dotivered at any of the above-named points. Also to change the place of delivery whenever the service requires it, the con- tractor, in such, case lowed a reasonable sum for’any additional cost of transportatio Proporalamust be made separately for sil the surpit es to be delivered at each of the points herein designated, ang mest show tho price. par pound of each article. They must be endorsed als for Subsistence,” and form: I, or or hereby submitted in, the following Propose to furnish the In- dian Department, according to the forms of the adverti ig Commis: sioner of Indi: 1357, and {fthis Sroposal be accepted will at’ once exocate's contract and ive a satlafactory ‘bond for its per- formance. They must also ve accompanied by a Proper ntee, signed by two responsible per- ting thatif's contract is awarded they will enter into Londs for its faithful performances | the sufficiency of the guarantors to be certified by a United States jndge or district attorney. It is important that the contract be gxecuted i im- mediately after the award is made. Bidders should, therefore, be present at the opening of the bids, either in person or by attorney. Payment will be made at the office of Indian Af- fairs on presentation of vouchers, in duplicate, certified to be correct by the officer or agent of this De artment to whom the articles are delivered. Tight is reserved to reject any or all bids made under this advertisement. Proposals will be addressed to the “Commissioner of Indian Affairs,” Washin, wt D E. MIX, oc 3-th, sa, tn, t29 ane Commissioner. Pprorosats FOR GRADING. “4 Ma ARneT SPACE. ASHINGTON, Sept. 28, 1847. Sealed Propoania willbe received wnt 12 clack SATURDAY, October Sth, for the excavating and grading of the Washington Club Skating Grounds, Secording tofrpecifications to be seen st the Club oom ve. ‘The Board of Di-ectors reserve the right to re- ject any or all bids as they may deem best for the interest of the Club. Bids should be «ldressed to the Secretary of the facing Club, and endored in rr orale for Grad- fe so-cost Secretary Wash. Skating Club. ee FOR BUILDING. ARKET SPACE, September 23. 1967. Sealed Propueais will boreceleed until oreigck SATURDAY, October 5. for the erection of a build- ing and platform in the Washington Skating Club Grounds, according to specifications to be seen on enplication at t at the club rooms as abore. rd of Directors reserve the right to re- ject any or all bids as interest of the Club, rand to accept the lowest’ bid, and none will be consid ered except them accompanied with satisfactory Ruarantee of the ability of the bidder to perform Bids should be addressed to the Secretary of the Skating Club, and endorsed. Proposals for, Build- z Club. may deem best for the io not pledge themselves fe M-mw2t _Sec’y W eahington 8] ‘[PRASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISING AncHiTEcT, September 25, 1837. Sealed Proposals will be received at_this office until October 15th , 1867, for turnishing, fitting, and delivering complete, the stylobate fn ish and coun- ter of the new Banking-room in the North Wing ofthe Treasury Building. ‘The same is intended to be of polished Granite vc polished Marble; if of the latter material the Base should be of dark (if not black) color, and the upper members of variegated marble, bnt'of harmonions tints ‘The bidder must state the kind of materials he proposes to furnish, and submit small’ polished samples of the sam Drawines of the work to be furnished may be ob: tained at this office "The whole work must be done in the best, and most perfect manner, and the material be of the soundest texture and choice and even tints. all to the satisfaction and acceptance of the Supervising rehitect It must be furnished and delivered complete. feady for, placement, on or before the Ist day of Paynients will be made on estimates prepared by authorized officers of the Department. of which 9) Ber centum will be retained until completion of the ~The Department reserves the right to reject any and all bids should it be deemed for the interests ofthe Government so to do. Bids to be enclosed in a sealed onvelope, en- dorged 5 Proposals for Stylobate, Finish and Coun- ter for Banking Room,” and addressed to the Su- pervising Architect, Treasury Department, A. B. MULLETT, 8028 Supervising Architect. [A YORS QFFIOE. CITY HALE, WasHINGTON, Lees Sort. 24. 1857. Sealed Proposals will be r st this office until 12 o’clock, M.,on FRIDAY, pete 1357, rade and gravel Third street west, from raed one avenue to R street north; the e Brading te be id for but one way, whether cutting or filling and that which measures the most. Bidders will state the price per cubic yard for grading,and per sqnare yard for gravellin ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all] bids. The ‘dirt to be put between Thirdand Fourth streets, and such places ag the Commissioner may irec 8695-25,90&0c3__ Commissioner of Third Ward. PBOPOsALs FOR NEW JAIL. RIMENT OF THE INTERIOR, | DaranrMent ov THR INTER outer Biaan.t he apecifications fore new Jail in dis Diet t, fled with the designe and ‘arawinge. having been modified on the recommendation of the architect, the bids heretofore reosived have not been opened and notice is now hereby gixen that sealed propo. sale willbe received at this Department unit 12 grclock BM. on WEDNESDAY. the 23d of October, for tie erection of the Jail, in and for the Disiriet of Columbia, authorized and provided for by the act of Congress. approved July 26.1055, and e joint resolution approved March 3 ‘The designs, detail, drawings, and specifications can be geen at the architect's ‘oltice inthe eastern ‘ounds of the i Washington City, overy day except Sundays, between thoheurs of 9a: arate bide will be received for the masonry wee brick work, iron work, and carpentry work. ‘The contractor ‘whose bid may be accepted mil req bo approved by the secretary of the interior, for the faithful completion of his contract. ‘Payments will beruade aa the work progresses, on estimates cer. Pined to by the architect, but twenty per ‘centum of the eatimates will be retained until the contract ls complet ‘The contract Will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder. but the Department reserves the Hight to reject ay oF all of the bids, should it be deemed for the interests of the Government to do rhe bids will be opened at noon on the 24th day of October next in presence of such of the bidders as may choose to attend. Proposals should be endorsed on the envelo) ae paroniene fon ge, Sell, pan Pe Sirected 49, . “Secretary of the Interior. Wasl He ILLIA AMT T. OTTO, we %-dtoc?5 Acting Secretary of the Interior she Exonnsi0x 1 EXCELSIOR EEE ARS HAIR ESTEEM Ads rereppnt A POOUS, HAIR. To the ladies empecialt ly, this invaluable depila- teelf as bet i Pessablo article to, female a fs eesily ‘ap: bi i rectly "on he Toots. ele wert tod to Tomove hair from low f nan hierar Other part of the Body, comple fcly, tory andrea cally ext ir Se the sila sort, “Thiet tused by the. yet aan only ‘real ettcteal ae rx existence. te ricege cents per ax: sent to y order, by any address, on receipt EI TS & CO., Chemis ap se ERER YS ret Street? ror ey BENCH BOOKS .—Alphonee, Kary: ane, souvenir: cera in Bhilore — urs Somnte, b og tae is He gee i naoVargent, dSceuts. Con: ae vi ante cents, eo, ‘Comtense oma as WRANOK TAYLOR. ssDFFEFOPOBEFDOGPARGDTIOR NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, GEO. B. WILSON, Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, Bo. 602 SEVENTH STREET, ‘Udder Gia Fellows’ Hatt, yegecadacceeaiecetta RATEROADS. — wont ean WTAE NOTON AND BALTI. FOR BALTIMORE ‘ IY. exer) 1s day A804, and 12:8 FOR ALE WAY STATIONS, except ales cally, Sunday, at 7:00 a. m., and 2:0 FoR wit age ys | Soran OF ANNAPOLIS _ieere at 1 and 7:09, m., oma at 2:00 and 4:35 , FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave at7:00 a. ud 4: finepeslie cn tend a, No trains to e's FOR BALTIMO Leave 45 8. way are a tre eave at7-d5 8 mn FOR ALL PARTS OF THE EST, Leave dally, cacept Sunday, at Tab ©. m., 4:36ana “On Sutiday at 4:30 and 846 p. m. ont ation with tralas frou Baltimore: te CNTR ERS ne w to the West can be h the ‘ashington Station Ticket Office at an eco in the day. as well as at the new office of the Bank: era and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 968 Pennsylva- nig axenne. b sai th and 7th streets, ont vent Ci “tier jelphin. and Boston, seo ad- SON, Master of Trat SOLE, ARES. one cosa GU. 8 mee ‘Agents Washington, 1867 renxsytvasia noure 1867 TO TH NORTHWEST. SOUTH, AND sOUTH- On and after Mi follows : lay 6th, 1967, trains will leave as ‘Woahingte: Baltimore T DOUBLE-TRAC With REBCANT SCORN Pa Be oom ey aod night Onrg with modern improvement, and saving from four to twelve honra in tine ove 2 aterm grelceuteal wow eee merece HB WEE men tWO Dal Taking TO no. DAILY TRAINS Soi THE NORTE. HESTER and Baits FIENuRgh without changes ngers by this route from Baltimore have the ace of a at eae in UNION DE shes amen Tanase Passes ‘agers ‘Brocaring ‘Yokets at this office can secure accommodati: ii Cars Siracr Bilabage es neering = 3. Bixth and Périn's ave. Washington, D: 0. aerty is prea Ma. ROUGH LINE BE’ Taree aE EEN WA Se SeNeTo Waentnoton, Jan. 6. 1967. ‘Trains wren pepe Washington and New York ar 8 FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. ree a, hia Sunday) at 7:45 a. m., 12:1 RB PHILADELPHIA Leave daily’ (exe eshy sige trend at 7:45 and 12:16 p. " aon ane Md for New Yore Le Philadelphia st 7:00 » anicePing cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train Through tickets to Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, can be had at the Station Oftice at all wear cin aed Bickare Peetean este Peas Bue, between 6th and fin atecctn, al sar more and Ohio Railroad advertisemen and schedule be 0 and schedale ae swe canes on, Baltimore, An ON, Master of Transportati i. Le, General Ticket Agents KOO! gent, Washington. STEAMBOAT LINES. OTOMAC FEBRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. ‘The a roams m. antil7 o Melbe tar © TO pe whart foot ot rth ‘streety Wash he Seventh street Cars jars connect with the Boate. THE STEAMER WAWASET Leaves the wharf, foot of Seventh merece for Cui Floman end Layer rede dendings, 2U ay ESDAY ‘aud WEDNESDAY and SUNDAYS af 8.6, me UFBIDE FOR, MOUNT | X#RyON. On and after THUR: September 8, the steamer for wount vues fi leave the wharf of the com; “I VERY THURSDAY MORNING gt 10 o'clock; returning, the boat will arrive about Ww au Bit President Potomac Ferry ¢ NOTICE {The fine steamer HI LIVI it. E. EONARD. wi! Por CAMBRIDGE. PONT et SWitanr ABIN CREEK, MEDF. ELoyb’s Lane ee and Returning to Baltimore, she leaves Lloyd's Land- at 1 » Cambridge at 4 p.m. and aston oint at ra every Monday. Wednesd: Feidag. held slander bout than the Staal? wite grenter capacity for freight, more state-rooms Baggage at owner's risk n jaltimore dail Her first trip will p to Baltt- more on Monday nights the igh inst. au 16th OTOMAO TRANSPORTATION LINE FOB waking fret me ee nt AQUIA CRERK a) FREDERICKS- and of greater roight received H. Wilson, ‘Wharf, eve: 6a. m., for leave WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at or Baltimore. and usual way landings om rurning. leave Baltimore every TURSDAY and FRIDAY <4 p.m. For further information, apply fo, YAN & BRO. mb 18-tf No. 345 Pemoritace 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 MARKRITER, Dealer in @ choice stock of PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, PITURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, WALNUT BRACKETS, &c. ‘Terms cash. J. MABEBITER, No. 445 7th street, iyn- b tween D and E streets, ECBRET DISEASES. SAMARITAN? errm ITANS GIFT. THE MOST PCRRTAIN REMEDY Even USED. 8, A Positivs Ovre,” for GONORRHG4, CLEET, STRICTURES, ac. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mereury, ‘Only t Ton Pills to be Taken they are Sutitaly’ regetable seater san will set Say UDP le eenach or bowels of the mest deli ‘Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases inv twenty-four hours.” Prepared by sgradeste ote University of Pennsylvania, one of ot th at Docto sts of ‘the preseut vt hath a mpeecet teats despaired ctgetting. ‘cured, oF je peen gorged Wi : Gury, try the SAMARITANS GIFR OT Sent b; il ‘pete Sens ry 82 Lina pigin envelope. BLOOD! BLOOD! we les SCROFULA, ULCERS. SORES. SPO’ TETTERS. SCALES, BOILS. BYPRILIS. OB AL r &c SAMABIT: Kj a ee Juics DO NOT Podelae oa tok tae eorthir ans Edor AND HEEB IUIG! A im simon ieee of will remove ev ar all tho bed oo gp hepeoegens sy JUICES moss = | Re ee ener were oat ¥ s 3 aces from all comp! os ea tae to the sex, in of Tied tn comacction With the- Jy,in cases i oil Sirectioun. Price 38 conta. ‘efficacy remedies iu slike acknow!- i a pati le ‘They are ate SEAL OE THE sam an. em Rces yan pate tal eit ‘them mar ‘the Bein weet tem entnin = “~ sera

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