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THE EVENING STAR, Virginia News. Udge Underwood has overruled a motion to quash the indictment in a revenue fraud case, on ine ground of wantofjurisdiction. He overruled on thé ground thatthe law of 1799 gives the Court jurisdic'ion over all cases Whether named by Congress oF not. A northera compary of capitalists, with ample means, is now, we learn, successinily working-S mine of silver at Greenbank. in Poenhontas county, W. Va. The work has been progressing for the last two months. The Culpeper Observer says: “The canvass in Culpeper county has wow fairly been opened between Fayette Mauzy, the nominee oi the Conservative meeting of las* Saturday, and J M. Botts, an avowed radical.” Ms). Ludiow, mayor of Norfolk, has tender- a bisresignation because Dis salary of $1,200 is inadequate. The mayor of Richmond gets mM) and fees, the mayor of Petersburg T. Rupert, e merchant of New Mar- doah county, hung himself Sun. aay re last. He Was missing several hours, avd was found im his own wareroom banging by the neck The candidates in Orange county for the Convention, be alsey. are Dr. Uriel ‘Terrill, William B. Sanford, and, on the part ofthe Union League, Mr. Pore. David Lupton has been nominated by the Republicans in Fr ick county as theircan. didate for the Convention. Gen. Schofield and Col. Chalfin are recover- ing from a bout with ague and fever. Gen. Beauregard was serenaded in Rich- mond on Thursday nigh' PROTECTION TO WALLS AND UBIMNEYS.— The decay of marble fronts and other con- structions of stone inte which lime or mag- nesia enters as @ component, and of the mor- iar joints in brick chimneys and walls, which m many cities has become so serious ‘a diffi. eulty, is attributed to the continued evolution of sulphorous and sulphuric acid by the com- bustion of coal—each ton of the latter being capable of snpplying about seventy pounds of oil of vitriol. In addition to the chemical cor- Toston, & mechanical disintegration is sup- posed to ke produced by the alternating soln- tion of the sulphates formed. and their re- erystalization on the surface and in the pores of the stone. Itis stated that this action can be almost entirely prevented by applying to the cleaned suriaces an aqueous solution of super-pho:phate of lime, which, acting on the carbonate of lime, produces the unalterable di-pho:phate of lime. For magnesian lime. stones baryta may be added. The cost of ma. terials is but trifling, and one galion of solu. tion will prs two coats to three hundred square feet of surface. The strength of the stone and its resistance to rbsorption of mois- ture are said to be greatly increased by the grocers S—& matter of importance where the zing of water in the pores of the stone is One cause of decay.— Phila, Ledger. ARREST oy Express ROBBERS.—The two thieves who entered the car of the Adams Ex- press Company on the Ohio and Mississippi railrosd, on Saturday night week, garroted the messenger, and stole the contents of the eate, have been cetected and arrested by Allen Pinkerton of the Northwestern Police Agency, in Cincinnati, and all the money recovered except about 87,000. 7A young man named John Robinson. While ont hunting, near Fori Wayne, Ind.,on Sunday last, was leaning on the muzzle of his gun, and drawing back the hammer with the toe of his boot, trying how far he could pull it ‘without danger, he drew it too far, and the gon went off blowing off one of his hands and Jodging the whole load in his breast, killing Dim instantly. s7-The Dubuque (lowa) Times says: «We have bere an unexplored minin<. field: ‘nearly seventy miles square, which has been merely Scratched on the surface at a few points, and Over $50,000,000 value of lead has been raised. ‘The wonder is that our lead region does not attract greater attention from the mming ad- venturer. a The officers of an indiana penitentiary baving observed an unwonted and fliegal dim- inutlog of the number of boarders, caused & search to be made, and a tunnel sixty fect long ‘was discovered, 7A man in Hendricks Uounty, In named James Adams, ate thirty two peaches, acoupleof muskmelons, and one raw sweet potato, and drank two gallons of buttermilk. He leaves a widow. THE CHOLERA in Italy is declining, much to the relief of tbe people of that untortunaie country. The disease still rages with vio- Jence, however. In Sicily there were 1599 deaths in the week ending on August 20th: but during the following week, ending Sep- tember 5th, there were oniy 10; 7 The Onicago police on Sunday night made a descent on acolored gambling house. and arresied twenty-one sable faro players. were fined $6 each mext morning, and wel jarger portion being unable to pay were Bent to jail. The greatest dept of water in the Miss- issippi river in front of Plaquemine, La., is 100 feet, and the least 15 feet. The measure- ments were made at a distance of 300 teet from shore, at different points. 87 Bb. H. Cornwell, ex-Auditor, and Chair- man of the Democratic Central Committee of Vigo County, Ind., was arrested at Terre Haute on Saturday by an officer of the secret fervice, on @ chsrge of making fraudulent in- come returns. SZ The cashier of the First National Bank ot New Milford, Ct., is a defaulter to the amount of $50,000. He was regarded as an honest and religious man, but got into stock gambling, with the common result. He has gone to Canadas. tore OFFICIAL. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, October 4, 1567. Informationhas been received at this depart- ment from Mr. Julius Stahel, the Consul ofthe United States at Kanagawa, Japan, of the death, om the 5th of June, 1567, at the Kanagawa hospital, of James Greiz, an American seaman cee to the ship Benefactress.”” The legal representatives of the deceased ean obtain further information by addressing this department. DEvARTMENT OF STATE, } Wasutneton, October 4, 167. Information has been received at this depart- ment from Mr. Julius Stabel, the Uonsul ot the United States at Kanagawa, Japan, of the Geath, on the 27th of April last, at the Hospital at that place, of Charles Lother, an American seaman, belonging to the ship “Golden leece Information has also been received from the game soure of the death, on the 7th of May, 1¢67, of Anton Freeze, an American seaman Belonging to the ship «James Maury;” and al- wo of thedeath, on the 10th of June last, of Jobn Bren'on. an American seaman. T° ALL WHOM IT Y¥ CONCERN. DEPARTMENT OF THE Ivtenton, ENSION OFFICE. July 13t ; ing nm made Pay the act ot r the reixxne of the Feeney de- et are alleged to have ice is hereby given that at the date following the description He ge ‘warrant. 4 new certificate or ‘warrant of like tenor will be releaued, if_no valid objection should then appear. JUS. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. No. 84.174, for 120 acres, issned under the act March $d, 155, in the name of James Nelson Rial, minor child of Nelson Rial, deceased, and as grant! d August 28; 1836. October 23. 18:7. 649, for 160 acres. issued under the act of March 3d 1855, fn the Danner Tater Daniels, and was granted March 21.1801. October 35, 1357. No. 29.87. for 30 acres, isaned under the act of March 3,188. in the hase, of Mary M. widow of orge Puffenberger, and was grai s 3866. “November 9, 1867. . ted Been nee for Io acres, issued under the act of Mareb $1886. in the name of Robert C. Faunin, and was granted October 28, 1636. ‘November 10; Wo. 39,27 for 120 acres, issued under the act. bf March 3. in the name 'Lettice, widow of Eliiah ee Hill, end was granted December 24,1865, Decem 4. 1567. eed ot bel. for 100 acres. tesued under the act of March in the name of Anna W. Powell. minor child ‘of Matthew Powell, deceased, and was granted June 15,180. December 14, 1837. Use STATES MAILS. LOUISIANA. Post Ovvice Derntaent, August 20, 1357. Proposals will be received at the Contract 1 of this Department until o'clock p. m. of October 30. next. (to be decided on the follow 7») fo carrying the mails of the United States’ from De- , 1867, to June 30. 1871. on route No. Trou Vickivurg { Mississinpt:) by Warren: Hf, Bjasieslppi 0 St doeeph nian), Oram oxeph, Loulat it, Natchez, Missieipoi) ‘Jackson Point, ver ville to New S97 i x riwice aweek: lo New Orlea: rig wT ™The mails are to be carried in safe and euitable teambosts, and by a schedule of d oy yale aa aiifactory to the Det ariments oe = neral will exercise the privi- ‘substitution, or addict wetite port sficesmsmed In the above ines erect “phe accepted bidder will be required to take the Seite contrerts ta the form avd manne? pres 0 ecute coptracts in the reac Bylaw and the regulations o partment. Wher and Tallon: particulars’ os te the ailions ts be laseates Mee pestle for boat service, and of of the hii pried of pti ref. erence is maile1o the ar ft advertisement di October 2. ae invit for carr} ype the the mails of the United ta the State of Louis- = which can be found at the principal post of- ‘The Postmaster General reserves the right to re- ject all the bids which may be submitted under this ‘aivertisement. accepted bidder will be permitted to begin the service on the first of November, instead of frat «f December, at bis option. Proposals wast be sealed, superscribed “Mail Propotals. Route No. 8080,""ang addressed te be “Second Assistant Postmaster General. Tontent ALBX: W. RANDAL Office.” se2b-wit AUCTION SALES.:~ THIS A B® COOPER & L. (Late clerks with Southwest corns of of Norm ‘a UNIM PROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, October 7, at 5 o'clock p.m.. a front of she srenis: }, we shall sell Lot E, aces to Geo. W. Clark sion of o: ered 9 in Square J ited on the ew Hampshire avenue and T street, conthin- z 4.110 square feet. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance at six and twelve months. secured by deed of trust, and notes bear- inginterest. All conveyancing and Fevenne stamps at purchaser’ 3 CORO lown at time of sale. ool ay & LATIMER, Aucts. B* c DOPER | iS ar Auctioneers, (Late Clerks with J. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest Ed Penna‘a avenue and lith street. Star Office ice Building. VERY DESIRABLE PMPROVED PROPERTY ,On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Pepober Teh o'clock, on the premises. we shall No. M4, in Square No. 405, fronting 18 feet 8 inohes ‘on ath street. bya ep e pt Os fect & ieee: improved by a two-story and attic Brick ‘Dwelling, situated on the west side of 8th ace petween ‘Gand H ote., in_the rear of the Patent 0: Terms: One- halt cash; Balance in 6 and 13 months, secured by deed ef trust and notes bear- ing interest. - pcoet B10 and Pig stamps at purchaser's cost down al if COOPER A LATIMED, Unt el.) ‘Auctioneers. BS & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. won 326 southeast corner 7th and D streets, ApEn RATons SALE OF A FINE RIFLE, SHOT Sen, » FISHING ROD, &c., &c., AT On FRIDAY, the 4th day of October next, at 4 o'clock p. m. we shall sell, at No, 322 Massach setts avenue, corner of 13th street, the late res dence of George Munro, deceased, by order of. thi Orphans’ Court, the personal property of said de- ceased. consisting in partof, as follows. viz: One moe Rifle, with bullet moulds, made by ommpsOD Edinburg, Scotland, ‘and im- ond Double Barrel Shot Gun, in oak case, with Shet Pouch, Powder Flash, extra e., &c., comaplete, made by’ “Thompson tof Edinburg Seotiandy ‘and ®mported by deceased, a truly fine art One Colte: tet peer ck let ne “Colts” Navy Revolver, in complete order One Bedstead, Shuck Mattrése be Feather Bed, Bolster, and Pillows Cotton Sheets. Pillow Slips and Bolster Cases Two Ingrain Carpets, of about 20 yards each My reat. with Glass. Hair Cloth Sofa, Chairs. Finest quality Scott Plai Overcoat, Woolen Shirts, All imported by decease Terms Cash. JAS. B. MUNRO, Administrator. ‘EN & WILLIAMS, Se 26-97 9), &0c 2,84 Auctioneers. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS PORTrONaD: oN account of the rain. until MONDAY, Oct. 7th, at the same hour and place. Ey, ar of the Administrator. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. rc ids Pants, &c., &c., d TO-MORROW. BY NAciz, ae Auctiorzere, bet. yth and 10th streets. We will sell. at onr Sales Room, on TUESDAY, October 8, at I A large lot of ‘Boots, "Shoes and Gaiters. S05 Groceries, Wines, ‘Meats. &c. AGLE & CO., Auct’s. = W. L. WALL & CO., Aectonests, Stores 315 and 317, South corner Penn’a avenue and Sth street. GROCERIE: LIQUORS. 81 SEGARS, &.,AT AUC- On TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 8th, we willsell, (within the etoren: )a@ Lot of Groceries, Liquors. &c., comprising 5 Barrels Whiskies and Octave Brandy foxes Cheese, Barrels Vinegar £) Boxes Soa} Fees: and with othe cles in the Grocery line, all of which will be wold without reserve for cash, -L. WALL & CO., Aucts, nee L. wane # G0.; Auctioneers, ort einai Hesse and Carriage “38 Louisiana ave., bet. ery ‘oth ots, SALE OF HORSES, | CABRIAGES, HAR- On TURSDAY MORMINGS ‘October 8. at 10 clock, we will sell he Bazaar, anumber of «idle, Carriage and Work Horses, (a full deserip- Hon at sale.) comprising abo MELY HORSES. Many good Werk, saaute and Harness Horses. L80, A large lot of Hardware Liquore, Canned Fruit ‘ohacco unter Scales. A number of Mules. Five second-hand Carriages, not long in use. ALso. A large collection of New. and Second-hand Buggies. Rockaways, Carriages, Wagons, aud other Vehicles. ‘Two new Jenny Lind Wagons, built in this city. Two Jagger Wagons, built in this city. New and second-hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages, &c.. at private sale, Regular sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satardays. Carriages and Harness always at private sale. oe ___W. L. WALL & Co.. Aucts. AND CBee. Meg VET PAR- PIA ; FRENCH ROWS COTTAGE SUITES, AND THREE-PLY CARPETS. 2 PURSDAY MORNING, October 8th. 10 o'clock. in front of our Auction Rooms, we shall sella fire assortment of Furnitare, &., compri- sing in part— nut Parlor Suite, tu Green velvet. nine pieces Rosewood Parlor Snite,in Maroon Silk Da- mask. ten pieces One Painted Cottage Suites, Marble- top Tables nds Bedetcads, Bureaus and Washsta Wardrobes, Chamber Tables large Calendar Clock rand Husk Mattresses Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows Cane and Wood-seat Chairs Blankets, Comfort Brussels and Thre Walunt Saloon Tables an Cooking aut Heating Stoves. Term cba. COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. ¥_ J.T. COLDWELL & CO., Auctioneers, South-west Cor. Penni On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10 o’eloc shall sell the. NGcanter, Shelving Drawe arti nd other fixtures of the storeroom Ne. 303 D street, between 7th and 8th streets. eats of Erenines ae be had if desired. 7-2 COLDWELL &CO., Aucta. BE GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D sts. TWO-STORY Ivania Av. and 433 St. October 9th, at FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ERONTING ON EIGHTH STREET WEST, BETW raat M A: ND N STBEETS NORTH, ay of October next, at § e premises, part Square No. dod. withthe improve: ments, consisting of snug Frame House. 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 purchaser, $100 down on the day of rate. REEN & WILLIAMS, se 0d (Inte! fet Auctioneers. &2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON account of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, the 9th bee same hour and ears. bd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. re WM. L. WALT, & CO. Anctioneers. Stores 315 and 317, Southwest corner Penn'a avenue ‘and 9th street. LARGE, SPECIAL AND PRREMPTORE: SALE F A LAKGE STOC AG. tc., EC. BC. oe ‘Detober 10, com- ironing Bei o'clock, we will sell: at opr saction ~ hi tyes @ large stock of the above of Uroasley & Bons? irom russ. “| Tapestry Bright's andothers Three, ply Carpe Superfine and other Ingrain Carpets ish Super Carpet Bates of Hemp Carpets Xelvet Buse and Table Covers Calcutta Matting irecee Oficloth. dierent ut patterns Dutch and commen In; ‘The above geods are all fresh and of this weagon’s importation, and are all warranted in perfect or- der, and to which we especially invite the atten- tion of buyers and dealers, as every lot will be per- a ld fi antities to suit. Site. goods ‘will be on exibidioa the day before the wale, eben po ee on an be had. och _W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. YY GEFEy & WILLIAMS, Soecrneet, No. 526, s southeast corner aud D ste, Ee poe OF VERY eta THR ND AND IMPROV. ON BNE nae Mines FHOM TH E CAPITOL, ON TIMORE TUENPIKE, AT AUUTIO: dn THURSDAY, the 10th {nstants we shall sell, on the premises, at 4 o'clock p.m.,'that valuable property known as the Half Way House, it being a part of the farm formerly aa to’ Dr} bis. tying on the, right hearty opposite the farm of Clark Milla; Kea, The land fs very rich, well watered with well, Pelt stream ralindog through iy ft] an orchard of eixty fines Recches, pears, ci also apes al ahead ry meni 0 Fives Ree anyaremenie comeishigt < Bey eee? | | OTals proverty premntd gredttod wiatiente So ses s pre r 2 soon withing fy fandom ; nome place of residence, oF for ea ny OF chering purposes. ‘Term ~ One-third cash; palance in six and twelve months, fornotes beaplaginterest from day of eale. A deed sven and deed of fragt taken All con iat ‘coat o tobe paid down when Fie sold. ‘hen the proj oc 2 e GREEN ew PIAMS, Aucta, IT RERAPIN 600P—Proparca for twelve years House, Luston. "Foraleln cag J. W. Huekins aanist at, Parker LACH, ‘Vermont avenaee ain street. AUCTION SALES. OPER & LAT! jonee BBY inte clerus with Fc: Metinite 800!) thrweet corner of Fenneylvania avenue aid Tith reet, Si uilding. TWO Fist. pag DS IN CENT No ETHEEN TABERTY MARKETS AT ACG, Ga THURSDAY MORNING, October o’clock, on the premises. ‘we shalleolt to the hehert | bidder, stant Wo. 3 , 382 Center Market. and on the ay follow! samo hour, Northern Liberty Market, vow? Sal! No. 114 Si) down at time of eal. Terms ci cc? [Intel] COOPER & LATIMER; Ancts. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers FP woot ette clerks with J- 0. Meduire & Co.,) er of Penn ‘and yuthwest onense rome Balding. ith street CHANCERY SALE OF PE PERSONAL PROPERT AT THE LICHAU Hi SIANA ave SEAR SINTILSTRERT WEST By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in. Equity Cause No, 901, wherein Chay Ball is complainant and Henry Lichan et al. are defoadante’ the nade signed, as trustees, will offer for sale, tthe LE. AU HOUSE on Louisiana avenne, near Sixth street, on WEDNESDAY. the sith day of October, Brisa, atthe hour of io o'clock a. m., the fol? iovine personal property One superior Rosewood case Pianoforte, Cover and One large French Plate Mirror One black Walnut Farlor Suite, covered with croen velvet, eleven pieces Marble-top Centre Tables, Oil Paintings ahogany Sofas and Lounges, W indow Shades arble-top Bureaus and Washeta: Walnut and painted Bedsteads, een Walnut Rockers, Haircloth Chairs Hair and Husk Mattresses Heather Reds. Bolsters. and Pillows reads, Blankets, Sheets. Carpet Oilcloth, and aire Matting One very superior Kitchen Range, in good order Crockery and Glassware, Kitch en Requisites, &e. ALs One Bar, Courter, and Fixtares. ‘The terms of sale as rescribed by the Jecree: the purchase money to be paid in cash pelore tine Aeli¥ery of the goods vs any part thereof. A THOS BRADLEY, WM.JOHN MILLER, THOMAS E. LLO YD, ASBURY LLOY D, ocT-mwftds COOPER & LATIMER. Aucis. BBY COORFR & LATIMER, Anctioncers (Late clerks with J.C.’ McGuire & o.,) Southwest corner of RY srenue and 1Ith at, ng. 4> bl Office E Bui CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, NEAR Ga ao KNOWN AS THE LICHAU vistas of 9 decree of the Supreme Conrt of the Boal of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause 901, Hhersin Charles G. ] is complainant and Henry Lichau et al.. are defendants, the undersigned, as trustees, will offer for eale, on the premises, at pib- We auction, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of October, - D., 1867, at the hour of 4% o'clock p. m., all t Picco or parcel of ground Khown a part st hor) 13, in Square 490, grthweet for the said part of said Lot 13at the northwest corner of said lot, at the dividing line between Lots 12 and }3, in said Square 490,and running thence eastwardly with the line of said lot 25 feet, thence southwardly the whole depth of said lot. thence westwardly 25 feet, and thence northwardly to the place of beginning, to- gether with the buildings and improvements t ere- oTRerms of sale a5 prescribed by the decreo are ne follows: One-thi purchase money to be aid cash, and ae bala in 12 and 18 months: with Interest from diay of sale: and the payment there- of to be secured by the bond or bonds of the pur- chaser or purchase ers, with @ surety or sureties to be approved. by the trustees; or the purchaser or purchasers can pay all of the purchase money in cash on the day of sale. or on the ratification of said gale hy the Court. said lot for the A lien will be retained on urchase money. given until all purchase money paid. sale must be complied with in one vay of sale, or the property will he resold at the risk and cost of the purchaser or pur- chasers, after one week's notice. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at tho cost of the purchaser or purchasers. * BU THRE CARUS. OF io ocT-eo&ds COOPER & LATIMEK, Auct B* COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, {bette clerks with Jan. U- MeGuire £'C0.) at corner nia ave, ani Southwest cone Star Oflice Building. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON N STREET, BE- TWEEN 17THAND ISTH STREET virtue of a es of trust, bearing da’ the 7th eptember, A 1859, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. S | No. 182. folios 342, $13, and 344, one of the land noobie tor Washington county, District of Columbia, I shall sell, on the premises. OCTO- BER 11TH. at5 o'clock p.m.,the west haif of Lot 9, in Square iss, fronting 31 feet on N street north, and running back and 18th streets. ‘This property is in an improving section of the city. and offers a fine chance for investment. Ali conveyancing and revenue stamps at pur- chase: $100 down at aime Sor earch ase. ‘Term ‘Trustee. , COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts: ‘se 0-F.M,Wids ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J. 0. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Lith street, Star Office Building. VALUABLE, LOT ONG LO, STREET FOR SALE. ‘Will be sold on TUESD sth of Octo of, the piemdnee an ovo Mieck pin Leen te oa: Wdson’s subdivision, of Sanare one hundied and Hixty-elght, (168.)_ ‘The lot has a front of 25 fect fachoo cn the morth eide of G errost, weet of 37th street, and near the War Department. with an av- rage depth of 76 feet, and runs hack to ap alle; “Nrerms of sale ; One-third of the purchase morf to be paid in , and the residne in two equal i Stalments at six and twelve mouths, with interest, to be secured by deed of trust T ms of sale must be complied with within 183 feet, and being between I7th sale. one week after sale, or the property may be resold, alter’ A weeks’ notice, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. Stamps and conveyancing at the purchaser’s cost. Cd & LATIMER, Untell.] Anctioners. BY CoorEn 4. LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J.C, McGuire & Co. Southwest corner ef Penn'a avenue and lith street, Star Office Lae oc 1-e02w TRUSTEF’S LUABLE IM- oe phorentY AND SLAUGHTER- By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned from John H. Snyder. dated the 29th day of Jan- wary AD. I8it, and recorded in Liber N.C... 35 folio 216, X will sell on the premises. on FRIDAY, the vith day of September: 134, at 8 o'clock p.'m., Lots numbered two (2) and thre in Square nuinbered seventy one,(71,) fronting 239 feet Ip inches on 224 street west, 7s feet on north M street, and 107 feet and 4 inches on New Hampshiro avenue, The property is near the Circle in the First Ward. and is improved large Brick Slauzhter-Iouse, completely farnisied Terms: $1200 cash; the residue in two equal aymenta inaix ain twelve monthss with Interest. Should the purchaser fail to comply with the terns of sale within five i the property will be sold on three days’ notice in the Eventn Tri sels COOPER & & LATIMER, Auc! a7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN til FRIDAY, Gotober RED," er hour and pla JONES. Truste s ‘OOPER & LA ER, Be 26-eodkds (Exp. J petted ere. BY, COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. Late clerks with Jas. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn's avenue and 2th ‘treet, Star Office Building. ¥ RIRABLE proven PROPERTY VER 3 eh A eNUE te Pe EEe oun PAR AT AUCTION. ‘We will sell on TUESDAY. October 15th, 1877, el min} spit weer etsy =y uate pro} he western one-third part of Lot car ar jjuare No. 19 feet 6 ine The proper ty Hotel. being No. 396 Pennsylvania avenue. and is one ofthe meat valuable business stands in the city, having a large stor welling-house, with | been used for many ye ‘Terms of sale: One-fo th cash, in 6, 12,and 18 months with interest secured by deed of irae Gon eveneing sist acamps at cont of et time | iaiamn CmOOOPER &'k LATIMER, se 30-d&ds (intel Auctioneers. EEN & AEREAME ‘Auctioneers BY e 526, southeast corner 7th and D streets. HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS TONING ON ARE AVENUE. 2D STREE' RED NO ORTH PA IT BEING SUB- bIvis) j nF the premise pues 1. iam id 3 an » Snare Jie, oo ; an ch 1 kits Ror, attcuines 19, 30 and 25 front 2 fect each on ih. two of which are corner lots. allot lie Mack to wide alleys. ‘Title indisputs- liberal, and made known on the day of aie ou5 euuled to be paiddown when the prop- or aot. GREEN & WULLIAMS. Aucts, CO., A Frere ohne Tint mone, Win ationd to {he wale of Furniture dwellings, in stores, and Morchandiee generally. at he, snctlon atorva. wills Furn! Ol hing, Boots and i Ce rygoods, | © for cas! towers. ES McCULLOUGH & © sexe ction! i AND, ape NO. 15 K 8" a me ie NORTHERN Reeser iid i Feces Liberal ad: which iia Hi ais tat ane Rin cha fal iy JAMES aRTULLOUGE & CO. BY NAGLE & co, s08Pere Povev.,bet. ‘9th and 10th sts, & CO. meat thelr he eae ve pple attention etree ef ; onan See GR eHaaERe Bots Hee ice of Public Buildings, Cac ani Works, 4 PSR GrON Crt. D.C ‘October, 1857. On TUES ot Nos isi ening at tid mee wht beasid to the highest UWATE C0. Uanctionoers: at thee ‘Kuetion Rooms, on the southwest ogee of ‘ennsylvania avenue and Ninth street Nowing-described property belonging to the United States: Lots inbered 4, £. and 19. ip Squat 1 ygueeng Lot ‘aunt ed 10, No. Tote numbered 1a sat arin Saat Sangre Ne. 985. aoe pumbered 4and 5, in Rees are No, 116. a numbered No. Ag rece} ubdivided and laid ont in lots, and will be sold in lots according to t » Which can be seen on the day of sale; jony | one desire to bid for the whole unity will be giv vin Government funds, on delivery sana ntly doe pert is knocked of ft the purchaser fail to comply with the terme of oato, RRacuaser fall 0 comply Mast the put up again. and «bid to the highest bidder. if the whole termsare not complice with within thirty days from the day of charge of the Public hoildnigs, and Ww ‘Orke, Tererves the Tight to resell, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. bs N. MICHLER oot aioF of Engineers, Byt. Brig. G Ta charee of Public Buildings, &¢. {Chronicle} Ane QUARTERMAS- TER'S STORE: Depot Quante Se iireys Obras, Wasnincton, D. C., October 4, 1857, Ry direction of the Quartermaster General, a large lot of Quartermaster's Stores, rated as nn serviceable. will be sold at auction, at Lincoln Depot, under the supervision of Brévet Colonel Aca P! Blunt, SALE OFT 72 Chopping Axes and sAnvile Handles, # Rrace Bits 516 Blankets" He 15,000 Carriage Bolte, “ing Bridle do Ibs) Moo Wagon Bridles 1&3 Ambulance do £14 Otiico Chairs 3.070 H& M. Collara 2.322 Breast Chains 1-045 Wagon Covers 4,280 Halter do 90 Office Desks 1,337 Trace do 89 Handsaw Files ii] Hay Forks 982 assorted M6 sets Lead ‘Mule Mar- St set Wihcer Mule Har- a8 (25 feet large Fire Hose 708 Head “Halters and 300 Ibm, tet Tron 14 7s Cocoa Mat- £8) fo Leather do” 900 joints Stove Pipe S024do smallWater do 6X Breoching Rings 100°Picks 6 McClellan Saddles 1.742 Ibs. Manilla Rope 40 Wagon do 80 Cross Cut Saws 18.9:0 Ibs. Grain Sacks 134 Shovels 687 “do Sheet Zinc 1 Iron Safe And & large lot of other articles. Terms: |. in Government funds. Purchases mast be removed within ten days. . McFERRAN, Deputy Quartermaster General, oc 4-8t revet Brig. Gen,. U.S. Army. ALE OFNAVY PVESSELS. Bungav or ConsTRUCTION AND Repair, Wasuincton, D. Oct 1867. eo Navy Department will offer st public anc- tian ‘the following named vesaela : ar THE U. 8 NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON, . O.. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER ®&TH, AT CLOCK M. ‘0 r} ‘OL ALLAPOOSA—974 tons side- wee steamer, *HICOP EE—94 tons, hull on! PRESTON~amall steamer, bull only, HE U. 8. NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VA. S LOG BDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, AT 12 he AGAWAN—#7 tons 4 sence kel) SZ, ride wheel steamer. > >RICCH aaa The TEXAS—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 of the respective navy yards. ‘Twenty percentum of the amount of the pur- chase money must be deposited the day of the sale, and the remainder must be paid, and the vessel re- moved from the navy yard within two weeks from the day of gale. oc 3-t10 PAWNBROKERS. ‘HE OLD mae SOUUSTE TN FIRM OF co.. ENSED PAWNDROK BRS 34 FOUR AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, near Pennsylvania avenue, Offer the highest cash advances on all kinds of Merchandise, to any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rates, Interest on large sums greatly reduced. Business strictly confident! 00d t for cash and sold at private sale, fe2l-ly STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND SUPERB, STOCK OF FIN All warsnua Me run and fetta regulated at the low price of €1Ueach : and satisfaction guar- ant ToPolld Gold Hunting Watches... $250 to 1000 100 Magic Cased Gold 200 to 500 10 Ladies’ Watches, Enamé 10 to 300 jd Hunting Chron'r Wate 2 to 30 Id Hunting English Levers... 200to 230 Be Gold Hunting Dup - 1to 206 fo Gold Hunting Amor'n Watches... 1wto 250 200 Silver Hunting Levers. - S0to 180 000 Silver Hunting, Duplexes. Isto 250 500 Gold Ladies? - Sto 2 1,000 Gold Hunting Leninee Sito (75 1,000 Miscellaneous Watches: 60 Hunting Silver Watcl lar one price plan. piving every patron a fine Gold or Solid iver Watch for $10, without regard to value! ‘We wish to immediately dispose of the above mificent stock. Certificates, naming the at Teles, are placed” in sealed enveloper, and. well Holders are entitled to the articles named ir certificate, upon he far ent of Ten Dollars, ear it be a watch worth $1000 or one worth less. he return of any of our certificates entities named thereon, upon payment. irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than, §10 19 hamed on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is No Dottery, but a straight-forward legitimate Tran sade which may be participated in the most fastidious. A single eeeed lcate will be sent by mail, upen receipt of 25 cents, five for eleven. for. 82,” thirty-thres and elegant premium or 88, sixty-six and more valucble Premium for Sit, one hundred ‘and most euerb Waten for 825, To Agents orthose wishing a ployment this is arare opportunity. It is a leg mately conducted business, duly authorized be i Goverpmept. amd open to ‘the most careful acrutiny, 7 ress Try us! ACETGUT BROS. & UO...Importers. se 5-26 161 Broadway, Now York. Aer re a THE WORLD ASTONISHED SE SV THE ORES ENE hon my DAME H. A. up Bhe reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, eataattophes, crosses in love, loss of rela Hons abd friends, Jot of mo have become Heats Bus brings cogstiicr thoes tong sep rated, gives information concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the business you are best qualified: to pursue, and in what you will be most successful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you the very day you will marry, gives you the name, likeness and cha: feteriatic ‘of. the person. Ble reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers mvells tho dark and hidden mysteries of the fa- ture, From the stars wesee in the firmament— the malefic stars that overcome or predominate in the configurationfrom the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man, “Fail not to consult the greatest “Astrolegist h. It costs you but a trifle, and you may ain hav favorable an opj Sultation, feo, with likeness and al mation, @1.. Parties living at adi can con: ult the Madame by mail with equal fy an Tete Ms themselves, enifin torsons A fall and explicit chart, written out, with all inauiries swered and likeness enclosed, sout by mail o ceipt of price above mentioned. The strictest se- cresy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. ‘References of the highest drier farnished those desiring them. Write plain: ly the day of the sek end year in which you were rn, ‘a loc born, enclosing pape Aadesee an8-DEW.co1 P-0. Drawer 398+ Buflalo: N.Y MENT OF THE INTERIOR D**A0N NITED STATES PATENT ‘OFFICE, Wasninarox. Sey femaber 19, 1857. On the petition of L. OTTO P. MEYER, of New: town, Connecticat, raring for the extension ‘of a patent ranted to him the 20th day of Decembe: 1888, for an im: eovenent ‘in Processes ofVulcenteing Caoutchoue Cony pounds for weve expiration of ald ‘patent, which Takes place ‘oo jay of December: putin inordeved that he anid petition be heard at the Patent Office on MO! he ber next, at 120’ ‘aloe a stad i ail persons ‘are noti- 0 8 how w cause, if any, any they have,why nat tobe gion are required to "Enice their hjections, specially ca ac eaat namnsy dare botore the ayo - tither sot mepeing: ail: tpaissony Aled Pa oles Dare transmitted “i ‘with the rules of the office, which wtecianichel on application. oe pore reli mixec rtunity. Con- seats ‘infor- set forth in tent Oa tem daye after flit the tos “Ordered alan that tain fade Wbtte bie abticain ‘and the Intel dH ne Register, maid ad Saget eee ‘be at leas! ren, Conteettent mre weeey first H sixty days oh "T.C. THEAKER, 8e2t-w3w Commissioner of Patents, es IDEB VINEGAR! sa tunable, Toe pic! age aa eB stently oo uband em and ee ? DENTIST, No.'320 PENNsynyanta AVENUE, bet. 9th and lth ets, Ss All operations performed pertaining to the ART OF DENTAL SURGERY. _002-4m" D* LEWIE & mata Sih DENTAL Ass00IA- No. 260 PENN’A AVE Between 32th and 13th streets, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Ro charge will be made for extracting whero Ar. tificial Teeth are inserted, although the, patient, will be reauired t5, pay for, the surgical (ion when performed, which Will be deducted when the Teeth are made. ‘The red to make Teeth on Association is now Gold, Bilver and Rut ew York, Philadel- phia and Boston price persons wishing den- al work done can haye it as cheap as in the above- named cities. All work will be done in the neatest and best manger, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Persons will do well to cajl and ex- amine our work before getting it elsewhere. Jy 13 asset Loomis, M. uN Inventor and Patpatee sof Phe MINERAL ‘The PLATE TEETH. attends office in this ‘lt Many persons can| wear these teeth who cannot wear others, e nO person can wear others who cannot wear | Persons calling at my office can be accommodated | with any style nud price of Teeth they may desire, Dut to those who are partienar, tnd wish te set, cleanest, stroned: fect dentire thst artcan procure, the MINEEAL TRETH will re be more fu! uy warranted. Fe etgy FL as 4 —No. EE Foun’ Fracty 4 tween othand loth sts, Also, 9 on sieet Philadel phi: i 20-ly HOTELS, &e. TEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23.25, and 27 Broadway,N. Y., Opposite Bowlinz Green, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Stevens House is well and widely known to ing public. ‘The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men; itis in close proximity to the b uusiness part of the city. on the highway of Southern ‘estern travel— and adjacent to all the Trinelpal “Railroad and Bteamboat depots. ‘The Stevens House hag liberal accommodations for over 300 guests—it is well furnished, and pos- sesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertaioment of its inmates. Be) rooms are spacions and well ventilated—provided with gas and water—the attendance ig prompt and respect- fal—and the table is generonsly provided with eyery delicacy of the season: rate rates. the rooms having been refurnished and remodeled led to offer Coen seomlities: for the com- leasnre, of our puests. 'SE & CO., Proprietors. fort and p aub-6m GEO. K.C yee COOKE & CO. BANEERS, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, yand sell at current market rates,” and keep constantly on hand.a full supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS, BEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &o., executed, and Dollections made on all accessible points. be 1-tf QAVINGSBANE. “A PIN A DAY 18 A GROAT A YEAR.” Jall at the corner of 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN FEEEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘The Central Office of this Company is new situated as above, and fs carried on in connection with the Washington Branch. OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. ‘and upwards recet sat stores paid onal sums of FIVE DOLLANS and apwaras iy made in UNITED STATES BONDS AND srocns ONLY, under the direction ¥ D. COOKE, E: of JAY COOKE & Go., Chairman Of tho Finsice Committee of the Bal ‘The Deposits are now more than $400,000. T. HEWITT, of New York, President. EATON, Actuary, Wd HERON. Cashicr of Branch Bonk. my 2. Tirst Tational Bank of Washington B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th street, opposite the Treasury Deparimens. Government Securities with Treasurer United sate W7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. eg We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE aad make Collections ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers onthe MOST PAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVEBN- WENT LOANS at all times cheerfully f~-aished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1865. m21-tf HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D. C., Dbsrtered ERIN UN Act of Con, for the NG UNDER GUA: ANTEE OF BONDS, Prone, oe ECIE, 8. WIL! VALUABLE PAPERS And all descriptions of Valuables, and for th BENTING OF SAFES, INSIDE OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. mxzn NEW YORK AYENUE AND Sie ied STREET ee Drexctor: BROWN, H.D.COOKE, GEO. W RI Gos, WI HUNTINGTON GEORGE H- PLANT GROnGR 0. gn ABS, B. P. SNYDER, NATHANIEL WILSO: 8. P. BROWN, Presi paar. GE 0. EVANS, Vick PresiDENT. ) WM. 8. HUSTINGTON, TREASURER. . SNYDER, SecRETary. Ovvice Hours: V'rom9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o’clock p.m. au l-tf price. Baves expense of braiding, Levit are {nelted to call, gota vasample, and try it. Ladies’ white or colored rts. Balmo- vale, ‘Aprons. &c., Stamped on Imitation or braid ing, in fast colors. WARRANTED NOT TO WASH OUT. Great ‘saving to indlen hating clothes, far chil. tatte printed whe eae tad ciple. a otripst ‘the i mi ha Bitbrt int in the ge inde! 18. at e bottems o Biirts: {eames ‘they ry now worn In New, Xork,) Gamped, and for solo ot Tess than bait the Gente bistds, Birds, medalfions, Figures: salamat otany pattern stented, represented oF the money return TEE TE “459 ds atreot, opposite Patent Oftoe, EAL ESTATE AGENCY. The subscribers take this method of informi: their friends and the public that they have open: Rone ke P STAIRS,) and sale of ESL Moryruans arenur. a where they Will BEAL ESTATE, THE rarktbstl'Sy TAXES EXAMINATION OF TAX TITLES. Having had a number of 5 of years’ experience in the they are prepared to ofter thel iFpatrons to Boned ts offer thelr rf of their services with promptness and on reas able terms. ‘ON & CBOSS, Gi Loulsieos svete. TANS COURT GaBAT Ae ARENOROR | ‘S67.—DIS ORGS a OL MBIA AI BING COUNTY, 7 or wit: Fania Little, admin Hl coosed, the administrator Morosatd th the probation of the Orphans’ Court of geunty aforesaid. appointed “FU TUESDAY. Oct Cryo distriby tion a inte personal pe gi a of the in hand, as far as the same hi fed and turned into money; when, {eocttemdc with their claims property odor oa rc roperly vouched, or beatae ake ree eraeeprees efit i provided a go of this order be te pybilshed once a week for three fivta! dey. Star rsevious to JAS. + ge at Whe, O'erean COURT. Oct. 1, 1867. Govvmma, co gyre aa ai He Sea ace act | th 'UESDAY, ae . . oct Inwan® Diana Fecvtke, dint PROPOSALS: PPCFOSALS FORSUPSISTENCE. Darnley 3 or tite INTERIOR, Fricke PNDIAN os ae substetence, ar follows Tobe delivered daily, at or near North Platte City, inNebraeka: Sixteen Sandred and fifty-fonr | (L634) pounds of Beef, net weight; four hundred 1 sixty-nine (459) pounds of Bacon: fourteen red and six (1.405) powads of XX Flour; fif- hundred and sixty-two (1.882) pounds of Corn nd one hundred (18) quarts of salt. delivered daily, at Fort Cobb. la the In- dinn Teveltorys torn ix hundred ‘and ferty eight (2.638) pounds of Beef, net weight; seven hon | dred and nitty (760) pounds of Bacon: twenty-two ) pounds of XX Flour; twat of Corn Meal; and ty - che bundred and sixty (1:0) quarts of salt, To be delivered daily, at the Big Bentot the Ar | kansas river, near Fort Zarah:—Thirteen hun | dred and twenty three (1,223) pounds of Beef, a6 Weight; (three hundred," ard. seventy-five pounds (1.136) pounds of XX Flour; twelve hundred and | afty a, selene Corn Meal; and eighty (90) guarts o} | "The Beef to be delivered on the hoof; the Fl) and Corn Meal in good, strong sacks, a the articles to be of good’ quality, and sub, | Anspectic n and rejection by the agent re then ‘The delivery to after awarding t commence within fifteen days contract, if the service requires tinued thirty days after the son- supplies er of Indian Affairs reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any oF all of the articles to be delivered at any of the hamed points, Also, to change the place of ery whenever the service requires it, the con- tractor, in such case, to be allowed a reasonable sum for'any additional cost of transportation, Proposammust be made separately for all the supplies to be delivered at each of the points herein, | designated, and mast show the price pound ot of each article. They must be endors: Stence **and submsition in the follswing or we, hereby Propose to furnish the In- | dian’ Department, ra terms of fhe ailvertisement of the Acting sioner of Indian Affairs, dated October 2, 1857, and | if this proposal be accepted wili at once execute a contract and give a satisfactory bond for its per- formance. They m iso be accompanied by proper guarantee, sign ned by two respo} sons, stating that ifa contract is awarded they will enter into bonds for its faithful. performance; the enfficiency of the guarantors to be certified by a United States judge or district attorney. itis important that the contract be executed im- mediately after the award is made. Bidder therefore. be present at the opening of Tine bids? either in person or by attori Payment will be made at the office of Indian Af- faire on presentation of vouchers, in duplicate, certified to be correct by the officer or agent of this Department to whom the articles are delivered. om right i ‘aia to reject any or all bids made under this advertisement. iressed to the Commissioner ,D Co [ARLES E. MIX, ‘Acting Commissioner. (REASURY DEPARTMENT, ‘OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISING pncm rece Septer Sealed Proposals will be received at. this office until October 15th, 1887, for farnsaniog, & fitting, and delivering competes the stylobute finish and conn- ter of the new Banking-room in the North Wing ofthe Treasury Building. The same is intended to be of polished Granite or polished Marble; if of the latter material the Base should be of dark (if not black) color, and the agper members of variegated marble, but of harmonious tints The bidder must state the kind of materials he proposes to furnish, and submit small polished samples of the ‘Drawings ot the’ work to be furnished may be ob- tained at tl The who! 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 i and acceptance of the Supervising 5 Al Tt must be furnished and delivered complete rea or placement, ‘on or before the Ist day of fare ‘Payments will be made on estimates Prepared by authorized officers of the Departinent_of which 20 per cout will be reta.ned until completion of the Wor T tment reserves the right to reject any and all bids should it be deemed for the interests ofthe Government so todo. Bide to be enclosed. in @ sealed envelope, en- dorsed prose for Stylobate Finish and Coun- ter for Ranking) Room. "and addreneed to the Bu rvising Arc! pees re m ee BMULLETT, 8026 supervising Architect. PBOPOSALS FOR NEW JAIL. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR . x, D Sept.19.1 The specifications for a new ‘Vin this District, filed with the designs and drawings. having been modified on the recommendation of the architect, the bids heretofore received have not been opened and notice is now hereby given. that sealed propo: sals will be received at this Department until 12 o'clock M., on WEDNESDAY, the 23d of October, 1807, for the erection of the Jail, inand for the District of Columbia, authorized and provided for by the act of Congress, approved July 25, 1836, and the joint resolution approved March 2, 1847. ‘The designs, detail, drawings, and specifications can be seen at the architect's olfice in the eastern grounds of the Capitol: Washington City, every jay except Sundays, between the heurs of 9a. m. and 3 p.m. ‘Separate bids will be recelved for the masonry work, brick work, iron work, and carpentry work. The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter into a sufficent bond. to be approved by ton of ia the Interior, for the faithful completion of higtontract. Payments will be made as the work progfesses, on estimates cer- tified to by the architect, but twenty of the estimates will be retained until is completed. The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder, but the Department reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids. should it be age med for the interests of the Government to do go. ‘The bids will be opened at noon on the 24th day of October next in presence of such of the bidders ag may choose to attend. Proposals should be endorsed on the envelope Proposals for New Jail.” and be directed to, the r centum contract ‘ tary of the Interior, Washington, D.C Secretary of the Interior. Washington, DO.” ge 20-dtoc?5 Acting Secretary of the Interior - aiisntie ! EXCELSIOR ponast TELLAR’S R EXTERMINATOR! HA! ! FOR REMOTING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. ‘To the ladies scepecially, thi this invaluable depila- tory recommends itself ag being an almost Denssvle article to female beauty, is easily, tree loes not burn or injure the skin, but ae. irectly on the roots. It is warranted to remo rfluous hair from low foreheads or froma oth her part of the body, completely, totally and ri cally extirpating the same, leaving the skin sot smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual asplistory. in existence. Price75 cents per pack- age, sent post paid, to any address, on receipt of an order, PE ERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists svs-DéWeoly “We8 Biter sree Prov N.Y Fem- peRy tre: "sous ‘Lee tee 6 Philosophe sous los Toita: 45 Goute ‘DBans 4s RENCH BOOKS.—Aiphonse mes; 45 cents. .e Demon de 1’ agent 45 cents. Te Fisu de Village; 45 cents. Behera: nnes creel aS omnis. eenard: tae Hs . Gozlan: tal “fia Conitesse Dash: Lee FRANCK TAYLOR. PEPPPPPPEPREPPPPPPPPPPPPe NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WILSON, GEO. B. Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, No. 502 SEVENTH STREET, Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, tdddddddddddddddddddddddd D PAREs, OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, W. tember 7, 1857. On the petition of STEWART, of Philadelphia Pa.. praying for the extension of patent granted to hi m e 3d day of paanary 1354, for an improv pent in Floor Plates of Malt Kilns, for seven yoal the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 8d day of January, 1838: It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, tho 16th day of ibe: t, at 12 eyieck } ent appeeT and show cinse lon fon ought not to 91 posi ot file ine the Pri ent "Bice ik eee rohjectionn, specially set forth in writin, if at least teity days be! dey of hearings, ‘testimony filed by either to be nsed at the id hearing must taken Sovenitted in eocordsuce with the rules of the of- fice, wbich will be furnished on pplicati Depositions and other papers relied npon'as tos- timony must be fled in the office fyvent /days before hearing; chet fp any, within he dave aver Hit aa tia this eties Me Ate : e Repablicen and ip meer, Washing: DC. and inthe Telograph, Pia Pier thres seceerive teeter wee! or “said publications to ty at Teast sixty Te ore: vious to the day of hear: T. 0. THEAK nee ae he ogee of pe. ND, Y, te a ek she of Bacon; eleven huudred and twenty-five. | all have received notice to | | ce 30 Groce nue, between 6th RAILROADS. GRROORE FE Oe MEER oe, between WASHINGTON Are. Fa: MORE and VP AsEIEOron AND THE W. are now run as follows. viz BALL hy STATIONS. _ beare day, except Sunday, st 7:00 a. m., and 2:0 fon rwiy's STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS jaitsre at aband 7.00. m. dat 2:00 and 4:35p , FOR ANNAPOLIS, pais st 7:00 a. ‘30 p.m, No trains to from Annapolis ong NSU we BA a Tei, an ‘and n. Leave at 7:45 8 SWAT Seating ee and « dl 8: eer Oe SU. BAnrs OF THE WEST, abenre 6 daly, except Sunday, st 7:45.0. m.,4:S0and On rina at 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. only. connecting at Be ea with trains from Baltimore to Wh burg. £e. THROUGH TICK BTS to. the West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as as at the new office of the Bank- ers and Riokers’ Telegraph Line, $48, Pennsylva- nia ayenne. between 6th and 7th st! For New York, amet he ae and Boston, see ad- Vertisement of “Through Line. L WILSON ‘Master of Ti jon. M. COL neral Ticket Agent. OONTZ, Agent, Washington. 1867 PENNSYLVASTA ROUTE 1867 Leave at TO THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH, AND SOUTH- fo nyand efter May 6th, 1867, trains will 1 Washington. 8.45 P, THE GREAT DOUBLE A 5 Wie ELEGANT ace WHY, Palace Beater day and night Cars.with modern improvements, serine Soe fogr to swelve posrs in time over any TH Se ATLY Thies TO a poe Ms ; wtivence 6 pad a aetne TO THE ee PITTSBURGH ibeat cha chat iB and aera chances from Sitters na UNION DE spd Pediayiy Avante ar nia avenne, 3 Hott, where reliable infor a sets information ee. Procnring Hickets at this — cn Sleeping Cars for Ei ions in ire or Fitiby . ARNOLD, Ticket Agent = icket Agen Bixth and Penn's ave., D le en Phan wea Baltimore, a, THEQUGE LINE BETWEEN MASHINGTO PHILADELPHIA A) WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. 1867. ‘Trains meee ees Woshington and New York ar FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. Leave daily (except Sunday) at #45 a,m., 12:2 and 7:00 FOR PHILADELPHIA. ees ‘ily (e7eeet Raa at 7:45 and My +) and 4: and ts PinpaY. eure for New York pat Philadelphia at 7:00 p. adieeving cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train Throngh tickets to Philadelphia, New York, 0 Boston. can be had at the Station Office at all hoor in the day, as well as at the new office in the Bank ' ers and Brokers Telegraph Line, 348 Penn. ave 7th streets, nd Ohio Railroad advertisemen and schedule bet uapolie’ ane ewer. ‘Washington, Baltimore, An LSON, Master of Transportatio COLK. General Ticket remap ate: 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Was! Sicton. 20 3. SS STEAMBOAT LINES. OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. The Steamboat EVERY MUCH fhe Pome te ‘ m. until 7 o’clock 5 tbe phere foot of ‘ith es ye "The f Seventh street Cars ‘ars connect with the Boats, THE STEAMER WAWASET Leaves the wharf, foot of Seventh street, for Our- Piaman snd intermediate aro ie TUESDAY and GS at 6 0% WEDNESDAY and SUNDAYS at 8 9, me tUrBDS FOR MOUNT VERNON. On and after THURSDAY eptember 5, the steamer for Mount Vermon will leave the wharf of the company VERY THURSDAY MORNING at) pe lock; returning, the boat will oreo) ve fbout m, su 2 30- tf President Potomac Ferry ¢ OTICE The fine steamer HI LIV INGSTON Capt. E. ONA aupply the place of the Witton amalt on the route lately run by the latter, Sho leaves pler opposite 120 Light » every AY and SATURDAY, ms for EASTON. page KS ce P aniaty REE, Bee Baltimore ach place Hs ee at4p. m., fa Easton p,m .y every J ay, and - She isa larger boat than the Small, with pacity: ae tre ‘ight. ce state- — @ Bageage at owner’s ris Freight Fecelved in Bi Baltimore daily. 8.—Her first trip will be made up to Baltt- n Monday night, the 19thinst. au 16-tf OTOMAO TRANSPORTATION LINE FOB Meking fret ht gouneetion A AC ead CREEK with WoOND epERiCk BURG AND POTOMAC RAILR ‘The steamer rate 43 O; wickis and stommer ke BEC, Captain Jno, H. Wilson, leave Washington from Sigth atest Wharf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. at for Baltimore, and usual war land ‘ings on ng, leave Baltimore every TURSDAY and FRIDAY. 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