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'FHE EVENING STAR, A WAIL OF A WOMAN, AD. 1857. “Dad wants his dinner, does he, Tad ? Well. then, he'll have to get tf, ¥er I'm too busy now. my Ind, There stands the table geet it, I'm sure my back is like to break, With beniing over warking And now to have to boil and And leave them boys a sto: Among my euds—is rather hard 1 wish Thad a fortin Left me, like lucky neighbor Ward, Pive hundred dollars. sartin |! If Thad thar T guess Pd red silk dress for Sunda A bran new shawl of botinet: And a gal to wash on Monday. New just look there—I'm ft What woman has to goad her Bob's pants is all eat up wish lye, And Ted's off with my soda!” SAME Wo OMAN. A.D. 1867. “‘Lreally think thiat my services claim A tribute at large from the nation; and asin and ashame, nough for my station are when they hear I'm left ui seventeen hundred for income ag of carriage and horses and jewels ereit, by Lean t even ‘on the mean sum. Shawls, jewels and dresses I've offered to sell, has got into the masses ? avem to know’ tis an honor to tell clothes they wearing: If the people wont h © mOy aD And vote me » pension—a million or 80, That I may appear more genteel —__re—__. Window Plants. ‘These suffer much at this season from the high and dry temperatures at which it is ne- cessury for human eomfort to keep our dwell- ings. Air can seldom be admitted trom the Jowness ct the external temperature. Saucers of water under the plants do much to remedy the drying from which room plants suffer. In such cages, however, so much water must not be given to these plants as those without sa cers. The water is drawn up into the soil by attraction, and though the surface will appear ary, they will be wet enough just beneath. The mofe freely a plant is growing, the more ‘water will it require; and the more it grows, the more sun and light willit need. In ali cases, nearest the light. The best aspect for room'plantsis those which seem to grow the fastest should be p':ced the soatheast. They seem likeantmals, in their affection for the morsing svn. The first morning ray is worth a dozen in theevening. Should any ofour fair readers find her plants, by some untucky miscalculetion, frozen in the morning, do not remove them at once to a warm place, but di; them in cold water, and set them in’ a dar pot, where they will barely escape freezing; sun-lignt will only help the .rost’s destructive power. But, besides the aridity of the atmosphere, a more da” gerous enemy to room plants are the fumes of burning gfs. Many a lady, who grew plauts while the iamily was poor, and they lived in cozy rooms by old wood-stoves, ‘wonders why, when rich eiough to “get the gas introduced,” she has no more “luck” with piants. Where plants are grown in gas-lighted Fooms, especial cabinets must be provided to inclose them from the space in which the gas- burners operate.— Gardener's Monthly. “ONLY A Woman's HarR.”—Any too ceptible youth who is overcome by the dis; ay of beauty in the female faces he encounters in Broadway, may speedily disillusionize him- self by confining his contemplation to the “back hair” of the belles in question. Any infatuation which can stand the test presented by view of the feminine neck, its skin turgid ‘with the strain of the hair hauled upward jnto the bump that auswers as a belaying- Dlock for the hat-siring—any such infatuation mmnst be of a very ardent description. For the impression produced on all beholders of the cbignon frcj the rear ts that its elevated pro- tuberance is on)’ maintained at the expense of & terrible strain’on the roots of the hair in the neck. And the redde."€d skin ef that neck, combined with the extre, ely tense manner in which the hair is upward u.t@W0 and twisted, cause the beholder to await »." fear and trem. @ling the sudden giving way f Sowething, causing & general collapse. If 1dies only knew the utterly, ridiculous, not to say” TePul- five appearance now presented by th. 8f- “yangemént of hair at the back of their heac’* that atrocious anomaly would soon cease to be fashionable. As it is, for every comer whom they charm with their countensnces, there are -several followers who are horrow-stricken by their Dair: If to her fate you feel yourself inclined, Vi¢w her back-hair, and quickly change yourming, —New Fork Comms cat. — ~ WF Chief Engineer Alexander Greer, of Bai- more, died recentiy at sea, of heart disease, on board the United States steamer Tuscarora m7 Our American bishopsara toreturn from the Pan- Anglican Synod Doctors of Laws. w7-The trustees of the McDonough Educa- tional Fand in Baltimore are about to par- chase alot ofland on which to erect an in- stitute for the education and maintenance of poor boys. The buildings will be piain and substantial. The fund now amounts to $5iX),- 60, and yields an income of $30,000. {7 Military ballooning in Paraguay is a failure. SF Firewood brings $32 a cord in Colorado. #7 Flour in Hayti is worth twenty dollars in gold per barrel. (7 President Lincoln’s son Bob was ad- mitted to practice law on Wednesday, in Chi- cago. «The crops in. Utah are turning out better than the most experienced anticipated, not- ‘withstanding the damage by grasshoppers. S7-Any person in Philadelphic, who gets upon a railway car in motion is liable to a fine of $5. {7- Admiral Farragut saw in Sweden an entire battery of ore-sh-loading cannons of ‘wrought iron, taken ont of a vessel sank dur- ing the seventeenth century. 7 Emigrants bring into this country an an- nual total of $60,000,000 in gold. s71n Baton Rouge Parish, La. only five white votes were cast—four of them against a Convention. S7 General McUlelian is in Paris. S7-Sitka boasts Lutheran as well asa Greek Churen. wiv, Eogiand pays $£30,000 a year for diplo- "a large flock of wild ducks passed over Reading, Fa.,on Thureday morning, winging their fitent Northward. This rtentous a approaching cold weather. Wild pigeons have also been seen lately in that neighbor- hood. Sportsmen are on the alert for this kind of game. SEVERE SENTENCE.—J. Smith Taylor, con- victed at Nashville, Tennessee, on two indict- ments, one for attempted murder and the cther for horse-siealing, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for forty-two years. a7 Lieut. Karirof, a law student in the office otf Tenny Bro hers, of Madison, Wis., on Thursday Test, tn attemptng to yamp over & picket feace, caught bis neck on the sharp Point of @ picket, which crashed his windpipe eo badly that he died of strangulation in six- teen minates, before relief could be had. S7 Five little newspapers in Paris exceed a hundred thousand circulation each, and one nearly reaches three hundred thousand. olds A Miner's League has been formed in iitornia, the object of which is to fix the ‘wages at $5 per day. The miners are on a strige, and work has been stopped in nearly as the mines. Large yumbers of emigrants are passing through mbam, Texas, daily to homes far- ther West. wv-Sheridan kissed a little girl at West Brookfield, and remarked «Thats the size that do it; the other size wont.” Instances are on record, however, of + the other size” having done it. 7 A reduction of ph D ce cent. in the wages of some of the Hartferd factory smiployecs Bas been rendered mecessery by the oe ‘The indians in Southern Utah have comnad depredations, and settlers on the boun- dary betweem Utah and Arizona live im com- parauive sefety, with the presence of a few militia. SF The Syracuse Pelice Court is troubled to ascertain the ex of an individual who re- cently won the afiections of a young woman and married her. The wife is perfectly eatis- fied, but the court is not. pet BOLTS ‘ Forssleby OF all Kinds, oc 15,17,19 JOHN R. ELVANS & 00. ETEOPOLITAN PATENT 8° 346 C Sraxer, bet. 4X and sade wey HAVENNER’S of Merchants’ We invite the atten! hants and con- sumersto the ae of Crack- ere manufacta: LTIES, GING SNAPPS, St: KERS, &c. ‘These Aud ‘the best fee and can had always {resi and in soy ahantity, find at the lowent pelos, Tso2ke i Simired. by Une reeont Japad eee Commissi hom we have | from w! fetter ‘ol oanplioon its excellet i tree. a ano Corner Vermont ave. and Liat 1QUID BENNET. L ne FOX OURDS AnD VERS APANESE vem TOYS AUCTION SALES. arr Soin itor Che 320, Southeast cornet Dota. pa pmagntbe the 14, in’ Square feet 4 in hire ‘tow fine ich : by St feet tuches dee ‘pa y, mak: One-half cae :alanoe in ing Ita month VALUAREE ee aN ae eee . for notes ng int a deed Of trast on ing and'revenné $5) down on the WEEN en front, Sree Renpeat at the ‘Cost =r GREEN & Agee neers. _0c 10-ta BB face clri with daner 5 re Southnrest corner” Penneylvania avenue and street, “Star Oltce Building, VERY VALUABLE MEDICAL Lipp. ERY, VALUABLE 3m Bua SRE TAN Is ils With A PINE TION, OF MISCRLLANEOUS BOORS, AT On MONDAY. TURSDAY, and. WEDNESDAY VE gn October 14, 15; and 16, at7 o'clock, at our auction rooms, we Medical Library. Spanish; ments, Books. Terms cB Br ™- URDA cash several Cases of Pocket. » @ fine collection of K- WALSH § CO. Anctioneara, ‘5 Penn’a ave., corner 10th street. GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS !! Anction sales every TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and SATUEDAY MORNING at Wo'cleck,end SAT: Y EVENING at7 o’ck Us’ very valuable and veld intro lscellancous COOPER & WATTS AT. OPEN EVERY DAY FOR PRIVATE SALES. rs—Dry_Goo: ‘We have an immense variety of eoete auitable for jobbers and housekee} C'oth- ing, Shawls, Flannel, Hosiery, Table 0 Outiery, Glass, Crockery and Plated Ware; Clocks, House: bold Hurnitare &e.. &c. pte is called to mr assortment of all Wool ani Carpets, Oil- cloths, &c. Bo not fail to oe ‘se call, Our as- sortment of eace, pad Cut Dry Goods are too nu- merons to detail eure selling Blankets. 8 Spreads, and Counterpanes ata great sacrifice in order to wake room for daily recetving. = ( nsigninenty solicited. oe ltt ‘the large amount of Goods we are K. WALSH & 0O., Aucts, NA Bal B* TO-MORROW. GLE & CO, lesroom 293 Pa, fsctoneers a bet. 9th and 10th sts Will sell at their Salesroom on THURSDAY. Oct. 17, at 10 o'clock, a large assortment of Boots, , Shoes, Gaiters, Wines, Liquors, Groceries, Liquors of all kinds, in Botiies; Demijohns, and Barrels. ALSO A lot of Furniture. NAGLE & Co., Auctioneers. B AH L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers, Ti SALE OF HORSES, | inal Horse and Carr: $8 Louisiana age Bazaal ves bet eh aud 10th sts, CARRIAGES, HAR- On THURSDAY. MORNING, October 17, at 10 greluck, ria tion at’ an voompriping OUT THIRTY HORSES. Many good’ wi ‘erk, eats = Harness Horses. will sell at the Bazaar, and Work Horses, (a fall descrip- anumber of A pair of Black Carriege, ‘Horses, work in Single or je Harness, 7 and 8 ber old, belonging to for them. Doubl an offi icer having no Hie A Inrge collection of New. and Second-hand Buggies, Rockaways, Carriages, Wagons, and other Vehicles. New and second-hand Harndes, Sadatea, Carriages, &c.. at private sale. Regular sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Carriages and Harness always cn private sale, 1c 16 W.L. WALL & Co.. Aucts, B* Southwest corner P: mencing at W0’clock, we wi rooms, Large 8 Bt GRAIN nek of the above ly & Sons’ Neier Cc ‘Tapestry, Bright’s and others, Three ply Car Superfine and Ciner rIngrain Carpet, Pglieh 8 ce iuper Cary es of Hemp Careers es A Calcutta Matti W. L. WALL Too: Auctioneers, Stores 315 and 317, Ave. and 9th street. BOCA MAT TION. nage and Tables Covers, ing ito pieces Oilcloth, different patterns, Dutch and common Ingrain ._ The wbove goods are all fresh dare all warranted in pe: rtati ona ‘of thie wea Fr ESET TAPESTRY. AND ere RNING, October 17, com- ve will sell at cur auction (within our stores.) the Balance of the n’s rfect order, and to which we expecially invite the attention of buyers and dealers. as every lot will be be peremp- torily sold in quantities to suit. ‘The goods will be on exhibition the day before the sale, catalogues can be had. Terms cash. Ye 14 - WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. ire & 0 EB, Ancti BBX COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, - ( Late clerks with J.C. thw of Penns aventie and lith street, Routiwest corn star Office Building. M SEY STREET SOUTH. Y'RVENUE. AND ETWEEN ORIRST STRE RLY NEW TWO- STORY zRaMe HOUSE, ET On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 17. at 5 in Frame House, sit New Jers ‘Perms: months. hearing i stamps a sale. oc Med Carroll & Davis’ aul ey avenme and 4 interest. All t purchaser’s cost, n front of the premises, we shall sel’ part vision of Square 18, improved by & nearly new two-story five-room and no fed on M street south, between tes conveyancing and revenne *Go0 down at time of COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. X WM. L. WALL & CO. Southwest corner Penn’: SALE ES On THU RSD AT MORNING, Noveraber 7 i Auctioneers. enue ‘and 9th street. er Exouapmep >, BAGGAGE AND at 10 o’clock. will be gold at the auction rooms of W. L. Wall & Co. the National Hotel, board and charges, + 8 lot of unclaimed Bi which will wage, &c , left at be sold’ to pay for and on account of whom it may concern, the ret consisting of a ae Va- L. WALL & CO.. Auct ses Cary C16 BEY pet Bags, & L. WALL & © ‘Anctioneers, Stores 315 and 317, South corner Pennsylvania ‘avenue ‘and 9th street, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AWC- On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 21, at 4 whole of Lot Not, Square No. 2, fro 9 H street ‘The above ing’ Taree whet, This property aa it is tunity for speculation. to Rock C: nting 160 ‘iv atrect, and Topning back ‘about 230 fect on ree we will sell. in front of ‘the ie premises. the feet is immediately south of the ton Gas Works. and near Morgan & Rhine- ifers arare 0 b adapted for linn kilns, coal and wood wharves, or many other pire Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and 12 months; of trust Stamps at the cost of the purchaser, $100 will be required us seon as th a aiid is W.L. WA! sold. oc 9 defer on the Fenives.. Ail conveyancing, K’depost ments to be secured by deed ‘ana it of Auctioneers. 600 BARRELS OF WHISKEY AT WHOLESA’ LE, Of the following brands, viz: @. GAUTIER’S CABINET, “ FAMILY NECTAR,” “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA RYE,” And the well-known RUSH BUN BOURBON,” f 4 Z AUCTION SALES, BY CogPan & LATHER, Anctioncers: 0. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest commer foanaia svenee IR eet: | at Btar ‘Oiice co Building. N 16° IMPROVED ay eae TH ney rreanail sell, Love pene fie ae strat weet. ata aurset eat, aud ‘be- Guire eat Penn's avenno aud 10% mots SOP"Star Ofice 2 Srin nS steet, VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPFRTY aang AVENUE, BETWEEN LF AND SIXTH STREETS, + AGC Mow Wo willeoll oh TUESDAY, October 15, 1857. at 5 o%lock p. m., in front of the premises that ¥ valuable ie properdy beta the western one-third pat of Lot N No. aur, fronting 19 feet 1n- che yr thereabouts, o Peimay vant venne, aad ha (ving a depth of about J feet to 430 foot al? cit} tl ree hone, with large back bail jt form many years as a busines: of sale: Une four 4 a eae and Some at cost. uy ih ah ow COOPER & LATIMER, a intel} ry Auctioneers, HE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN- DAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 18th, same hour fea a 6d kas GOOPER & LATIMER, Auocts. BY GOOPER & LATIMER, Anctioneers, { Late clerks with James 0. McGuire &'Co.,) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania mene and Eleventh street, Star Office Build: VERY, VALUABLE IMPROVED diets TWELFTH AND THINTERRTA TREES AY Aborto: ‘ On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, @ctober 2, 1857. at 5 o’elock. in front of the isos ,we shail sell part of Lot iz, in Bauare improved by a three. story and basement press. prick front Dwell- ing, conta’ hall, &., with ran eleven rooms, with water, gas, and all the modern improvements; stone steps and irom railing, with a front 20 feet by $8 feet deop; situated on the south side of F stroet orth near Ehirteenth stvest went, Wo. 26 ‘This property is finely located, being convenient to all of the Government Departments, and on F treat, where property is in demand. Terms: One. ;halance in one and two years. secured by a deed of trust and notes bearing ntere: All conveyancing and revenue etamps at pur- chasers cost. One hundréd dollars down at time of a eddds COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts, BY COOPER s LATIMER, Anctioncers, (Late clerks with Jas. 0. McGuire & G Southwest corner Penn’s avenue and 1th 6! Office Building. PHELAN’S MARBLE-BED BILLIARD TA- 4 BLES, OAK MARBLE-TOP SIDE BOARDS, CARVED WALNUT BEP SOFAS, LOUNGES AND CHAIRS, OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLES, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, October 23, orelock, at the METROPOLLTAR GLEB ROOMS, eouthwest corner of Fifteenth and H stree: No" 331, we shall sella ae assortment of Furuiture, ¢., comprising in pal 2 Phelan Marble: ea Billiard | Tables, with Cues, Maces, and Backs c 2 Blower! Walnut Writing abner oan Tables ved Walnut Sofas, in Maroon 20 alnut Lounges, tn iteonn: Tae @ Careed Walnut Jarge Arinchairs. in Maroon Rep 12 Carved Walnut Sidechairs.in Maroon Rep Walnat Sleepy Hollow Chats Hound Walnut Tables, ane Engr legit Mirror-back Oak Marblet top ‘Sideboard Walnut and Oak Sidebeards. fing Cloc 4 Waluut Dining Chairs, covered ip Green Rep Oak Cane-seat and tuck Dining Chairs Extension Dining Tables, Carving Tables i square pints Tables ‘a Dinner, ‘Bervice, Glassware rs. Plated nie and ea Spoon fine Table Linen ling Plated Forks, T= Silver- Plated Xoo 3. steher ‘alnnt Hall Suit Hall Uilcloths and Stair Carpets Heating Stoves Bitchen Requisites, & Terme cas! oc8-d&ds OPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, ou (Late clerks with J. cL eGuire & Co.) thwest corner of Penn. Aa an street Banthet Btar Office Building. YY SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY CAPE HIGH AG U BOUSE hI LOUISIANA AY., NEAR SI f the ee me Court of the assed in Equity Canse No. 901, wherein Charles @. Ball ig complainant and Henry Lichan et al. are defendants. the under- signed, as trustees, will for sale, at the LI- AV HOUSE. is venue, near Sixth street. on WEDNESDAY, the 3ith day'of October, A.D. i867, eine hour or i Io o'clock a. m., the fol” lowing personal property One superior Rosewood case Pianoforte, Cover and ‘GooPER & EATIN ER: Auctioneers. One lnvge French Plate Mirror One black Walunt Parlor Suite, covered with green velvet, eleven pieces Marble-top Centre Tables, Oil Paintings Mahogany Sofas and Lounges. Window Shades ble-top Bureaus and Washstands We ‘inut and painted Bedst ogateads. pareniie Walnut Rockers, Haircloth C Hair and Husk Mactr ems ‘eather Beds, Bolsters. rand Fiore Spreads, Blankets, Sheets, & Carpets. Ollcloth. and Straw Fmatti One very superior Kitchen Range, Crockery aud Glassware, Kitchen! One Bar. Courter, and Fixtures. The terms of sale as prescribed by the decree; the purchase tone aid in cash before the delivery of the goods or any part thereof, USI, ‘THOS. BRADLEY, YM. JOHN WILBER 'HOMAS E, LLOYD, ASBCRY LLO OYD. tees. COOPER & LATIMER, Aucis iz good order uisites, &€. oc 7-mwfkds PER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, Be Core tetka'wihs CMeGuire & Go. ) Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and lith st., Star Office ce Building. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, NEaR oa i SEBEED: KNOWN AS THE LICHAU By vistue of adecroe of the Supreme Court of the Diatrict of Columbia, passed im Ranity Cause 901, wherein Charles G. s complainant and Henry Lichau et al., are defendants, the reigned. as trastecs, will offer for sale,oni the premiven, ‘at pab- lic auction, on TUESDAY. he 200 day of October. D,, 1867, at the hour of 43% o'clock p. m., all that plece or parcel of ground Known as part of Lot 13, tn Square 490, beginning for the said part of said Lot 13 at the northwest corner of, lot, at the dividing line between Lots 12 and 13, in safd Sauare {, and running thence eastwardly with the line gr said lot 2 feet, thence sonthwardly the whole depth of said lot thence westwardly 25 feet, and thence northwardly to the place of beginning, to gether with the Dulldinge ail improvements these: the decree are fe vi erms of ante aa peoncribed b i ise money to be follow ‘of the purc All of which are offered by the subscriber to the trade AT LEAST 20 TO 25 CTS. PER GALLON "LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, OB MARYLAND, Of the same gredes of Whiskey. T-will algo sell the same whiskies to the public by IN the gallo: D Bt the following prices: C. GAUTIER CABINET BRAND, at te PERGALLON, rc reg Saree d the purest Rye Whisky ever sold in thie wa! "Lingle the medical faculty to call at my wilt fina 1 tra y Mon one Fanily Nectar,” § i. Rye,” SALDOr NATIVE WINE BITTERS, 252 Pennsylvania avenue, ©. GAUTIER, arsty of thie article, being cert certain miter iba whisky they can ‘recommend i may be expedient to ase tn Se a5 tae nase S abote Whiskios are sold at 91 than ga be purehased anywhere elec, of fee es “MAR OLS WHISKY,” AT 62.25 i | Eee TORR LAP ES Pm the ve reeayt of Ce 2 Preece opts a pimple. and try ans re in ” white. to = ‘on Imitation or braid ANTED ROT TO WASH OD7. By fing tlotane, far for ohn. oeG-1D corner Grows aot fo for pleading eae! ott Cais any id sai ne bees See ws: ‘id cash: ‘and the balance in 12 and 18 months.with interest from day of sale; and the payment there- of to be secured by the bond or Londs of the pur- chaser or purchasers, witb a surety or sureties to be approved by the trustees; or the purchaser or purebascrs cant pay silof the purchase money in cash on the day of sale, or om the ratification of id sale by the Court. A lien will be retained on said Jot for the purchase wee deed will fe ven meee ‘ait purchase money shall have Soe ferme oh Pile ani nae ‘be complied with in one. le, or the property wil! cost of the purcheser or nae Chasers, after one week's notice. Conveyancing: nd revenue stamps at the cost of farchaser or purchaser thew ENE Pian 101 LE cre OMAS E. LLOYD, ASBURY LLOYD, ES oc7-098 COOPER & LatiMEn Rie: HOTELS, &c. PENS HOUSE Wah be 5, and. Sf Broniwa 5 vn may» W 0} Ek . The Steyn hee UR ie PLAN, b-) Eareins it! 5 AUCTION SALES. 0 ACRES iC. BALH—OF & TRA’ Re et Oa cette 80 miles Trom Washington, 25 from Hagers- iI sell positi: Oe) TE tock 8. on ality ‘Setcher 2 mt stab Bo m., Renasck i as aged sock, 80 acres, Yi ered, mach sit egod 0 Btaves Cooper Stud, and Ship Tim fawand Grist Mill, now ra These lands ‘will ve old i cant within, 37 days, bal- years, oF longer wi a ee LEER, Brederick: Ma. No. oso" of Fennyivant Biilyattend ite, 5 ture at dwell Lets ee essa le wares? ae maT aa the sactton stores, ail Kgl ont aoe Plothing, Boots and Shoes, ee ¥¥ jetioneers. Sere eat bai 2s amd oc H-eost FPBFYsEE ac a Ot ance in enue, 5 at lire, sy, AMES McCTT. Ht & CO. lar cts ONEERS AND COMMISSION MEROH. (0.15 K STR SITE NORTHERN N 8 DE KET, WASHIN Regular tes a ye—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AY, AND SATURDAY. Liberal nae ‘made on consignments, which aresolicited. Particular attention paid to the sale of Heal Estate and Household Furniture atprivate residences. se24-ly JAMES McCULLOUGH & CO. '¥ NAGLE & Co, cers, B Balecroom 295 Po. avr, bet, Sth and 0th st, NAGLE & CO. will give thelr personal attention te the anie of Real Eetatc ‘and Houschold Furaiture. 180, to the sales of stocks of Groceries, Wines, Aqnors, and Merchandise mp every description, Porses,. Carriages, Harness. Liberal coals ‘advances made ‘on consignment. lar Seles at our Salesroom every TUESDAY, ahthapay: and SAEURD AY, 8 Worcleeke Peo An ctoncers, GOVERNMENT SALES. NEW QUARTERMASTER STORES. Depot Qu: ARTERMARRER's Orie 137 { Will be gold on FUCHSDAY, October sh ar Lin- gel, Depot, under tne direction of Breveb Colonel lunt, A. Q. i Hore 250 Army W: 80 Mules. 1 Spring, oe? MOP Several of these Spring Wagons fare of superior finich. Together witha tot of entirely new Quar- termaster Stores. consisting in part o! 1 Ambniance 3d 3 Wagon Water 304 Buckets 200 Sets Lead-horse 900 Wagon Tongues, jarness not ironed 200 Office Desks: 200 Boat Oars 47 Office Stools 150 Lamps 16 Caldrons 80 Coffee Milla 200 Bunks 80 Dutch Ovens 2,000 ering Bridles With a sree lot of Horse Medicines, uch ao— 100 1 100 gr lens Alcohol 100 Tha. Asso? 100 Ibe. Sugar Lead iment, &c. ‘Terms: Cash, in Government funds Attention is calledto the very superior lot of Mules offered at this sale. Catalogues of sale can be had on application. Goats must be removed within ten day from day of sale. ity Quarterm ten denny “al, ocls-td Demieret Brig. Gen Ue ‘Army. 150 ‘TONS GOVERNMENT COAL FOR Depot Qeantenascrens? Qarice, 2 Wasninctox, D, C., Oct win! be seld bt the Gaverament Georgetown, D. ©. BI at 10 o’clock’a. m.. under yet Colonel A. P. Blunt, Assistant about 180 Tons Bituminons Coal, of longer required by the Government. ‘Terms: Cash in Government funds. The Coal must be removed ita ten aie from day of sate. Deputy Quartermaster neral, oc 9-8t Brevet Brig. Gen. U.S. Army. YW. L. WALL & CO-. Auctioneers, Stores 315 and 317, South corner Penn's avenue and 9th street, GOVERNMENT SALE OF VALUAB: VARE a ARES of Bre! yaartermaster, ne quality, no AND BUILDING LOTS IN ¥ WASHINGTON, D.C., AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Obice of Pub Buildines. Grounds, and Work: , October, 1867. On TURSDAY the seh day of November, i commencin st adm. cil besold. to the high bidder, by Web. WALL Onecrs, their tas & CO., Auctioneers, at om Hoon: oo te southwest corner of nia avenue and Ninth street west , the eribed property belonging 0" the and 1 in Sanare No. 9 Lots numbered 4 and 5, in pine No, 116, of Square numbered No.1 This Square has recently dae subdivided and laid out in Jats and will be sold in lots according to the eurve’ chan seen on the Gay of sale; or, should ‘any one desire to bid. for the whole a aad sen ODI ortuntty will be given. ferme: Cash. int GeNerumen funds, on delivery of deeds of the ropert ‘One-fifth of I Purchiane money to be paid when the pr rty is kn Joaked Stouth the purchaser fall to comply with the ‘gen of sale, the property will then and there be put up again. and sold to the highest bidder. If the whole terms are not pemplied with within thirty days from the day of sale, the officer in charge of the Public Buildings, Grounds. and Babb Ue cdg! eee ‘to resell, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, N.MICHLER Mojor of Engineers, Bvt. B In charge of Ft E Balldvose ocs-td [Chron] L. W. i ‘ALL & CO. LEGAL NOTICES. Tick SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. HOLDING A DISTRICT URT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SSID DISTRICT To all whom it may concern, gree Notice is hereby given, that on’ the sth and 6th days of August, 1853, the armed enemys seseel Gaines was attacked. sunk and destroyed es: sels of the. United States belonging to the Western Gulf Blockading Squadron, under the command of Kear Admiral B. 6. eartaget, and that on the 2th day of September, 1867, the ime was Iibelled and prosecuted in this Court. in the name of the United tates, for the reasons in the libel stated; a said cause will stand for trial at the Cit Hall, a the city of Washington, on the FIRST MONDA EMBER next, when and where all persons are warned fo appear toshow cause why condemn: wt be decreed, and to intervene fer R. J. MEIGS, ad that their interentae September 25, 1857. HE SUPREME COURT OF hans Sie OF GO) BIA, HOLDIN DISTRICT COURT on f ae UNITED BEAT 3 FOR THE SAID pis BP alachom it may concern, greeting: Notiee ta hereby given, that on the 2th day of February. 1863, the armed enemy's vessel Nashville icked, sunk, and destroyed by vessels of the sonth Atlantic Blockeding fansite under Che soma ait of al on the %th di September, 1867, hese ime ecuted in this Court of the United States, for the reasons. in the libel stated; and that said cause will. stand for Rtn at tae ci | mo Hall. in the city of Washi on the Fi MONDA\ CEMBER ne; Alt persous ‘ure warned to ap seu and where pear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their Interests. ‘25, 1867. B.J. MEIGS oot gawed Clerk. Fy ip ee counr OF THE DISTRICT bs 8 CHD FeER ING. cy ee cova Sr tae TH UNITED STATES FOR Air it may concern, areeting: Noten ia caries ‘aint om te 2eth day of c ed enemy's was atdacked sank and destroyed by: the A ited inten ronal Mlsnusippt, belonging Yo the Mies. under of Commodore Pan ee oP tat en the Sith day of Boptetaber. he Compr; was \d prosecuted in this Const in id States, for, the nae libel vatsted: Sil stand fo ste fhe Giey Hall in there ot Washington, c MONDAY of DECI BER ew ei ted wnere al I persons aro warned to appear fo now ‘cause Why condemnation sho deer id tnd to fatorvene for vir int sts, eptambr 2, ae tt oc l-Jawtd tate ‘e N EW BOOK, SURBATT TRIAL. THE ONLY OFFICIAL EDITION. ‘This day published and for ssleat THE HUDSON TAYLOB BOOK STOBE. FRENOH & RICHARDSON, 934 Penns. ave. {Liberal discount made to tho trade. oc PPPAEPPEPRPPPPPOPPFFPPOPD al BO0r AND SHOm STORE. @n0. B, WILSON, — “ae toe SuYRuTH ALORA, Ho. $023 Piva tethals! ” DENTISTRY. "DENTIST, No. SLOMPENRSYLVANIA AVENUE, bet. 9th and Wthsts. Hf a Se deere ps ERY. op3-om" | De? Wik & DAVIS" DENTAL ASSOCIA. aan Ro. 260 Between sth and ned sth Avets, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. bf where Ar- akgehyeey aro * sithougts tine ge ge sanent will Seevee ts pay ert willbe parration be are m 8 be Ae ssodiation is now prepared to m (cid; Siiverand Rubber at New York, Phitedel. phia and Boston price persons wishing den- fal work done can have it ae hetpas Inaue dl ve- cities. Ail work will be done in the neateat and best: manner, and Warranted. to, aiveentir® Satisthotion.. Persons will do well to call’ and ex- aming our work before getting it elsewhere. jy 13_ PETH ‘M. Loomis, 1g, Inventor. end "Patrriae “of Pibe MINERAL & TEETH. persenall poate this city Man; py Toa these teeth who cannot wear others, and 25 ‘person cay wear others who cannot ine Pertons calllag at my office can. be apcom: with tny style ad price of Teeth they may, deat, wi i 7 get, domerty strongent and most porta fect denture Sa rcnee Me HINEEAL TEETH will sin this elt Re JES Fenn’a avenue, be- 8 and Also, 907 Arch elpbia ig Phill BANKERS. yet COOKE & 00. BANKERS, | Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, qn sell at current market rates, and keep constantly on band a fall supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS; SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for 8TOCES, BONDS, &o., executed, and Dolleckions made’on all scoemibte points. ne 1+ QAVINGSBANE. “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAR.” Call at the corner of 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN FEEEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST OO, OHARTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘The Central Office of this Company ‘s new situated as aboye, and fs carried on in connection with the Washington Branch. OFFICE OPEN FBOM 9 TILL 3. DOLLAB ee ds recetved, aad oterent paid DOLLA and upwar dsrece! upward in UNITED STATES aR Ase SHOCKS Be ONLY, under the direction ENBY B. COOKE Bag..'ot JAY COOKE & (3 in of the Winsice Bathe Deposits are now more than @400,000, . HEWITT, of New York, President. BATON, Actuary. ny SW J. WILSON, Ouatior Et Brent Bank. &M 6m" Virst National Bank of Washington B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITOBY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ‘16th ‘street, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United State 7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ot current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections t= ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE VNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST PAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and srompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVREN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully f»-alshed, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1965. m 21-tt HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D. 0., Chartered by Special Act o oon BAFE KEEPI 'G UND: ARE TEa'S oF GOVERNM’T ONDE. BOOKS 8 JEWELRY, Goxns. SILVER Beate WORTCAGES. PAINTINGS. DEEDS, Andall descriptions of ‘Valuables.’ and. for th RENTING OF SAFES, INSIDE OF FIRE AND BUBGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. nen NEW YORK AVENUE AND Ovrice— COREL EENTE: § STBEET. PRR BRENT BiB CORNE ORO. BLANT GRORGE 0. EVANS, B. P. SNYDEB, 8. P. DEON OHGE 0, EVANS, Vice Prrsipene. WM, 8. HUSSANGEOP! SNYDES, Secazrazy, Orrick Hours: From 9 o’clock a. m. to 5 o’clock ».m. au L-tf TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, D®?AUNITED STATES PATENT ‘OFFICE, Washincton, October 3, 1367. On the sélan of JOHN DONLEY Y of New York, prayin 8, for sie extension of a atent ranted to'btn Tees a lay of January, 1854, for an fuprovement in Method of Forming Fates romatic Printing, for seven years from expiration, of said parent which takes place bd day of January, ot is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY. the loth day of Decem- ber next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all Persons are notified #9 appear aud show cause, if any they have, why said petition rught not to be eran a on opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in rising at Joost jormy a care he fore the day her party to must sean transmitted in. pana, bes the alee of ‘the of "Depoatl will D te arated on applica tion. itt ‘ions and other papers re! nas - Pm oled ren eet led'in the office swens the 5 the: any, withia aye after al filing the te ones x His tte notice be published in th praia andthe In Be cos z Weatats ay ing , and in tho Ti X., ‘once es dole i ire ese ft least, nee ‘2 be ita fay cations tobe a Bs ous oC wenciaay. ye THEAR ER. "S: _Commissioner of Patents. ee PA ENT OF ae Ly NITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE, Kal October 2, 1867. On ‘the petition of WIL! M pe eaae, of New York, for of a patent ranted to hint non thei 8 for an improvement Operating “Cu off ‘alves of Steam Engines, for seven years from the expiration of said tent, which takes place on the Sd day of genuary, Itis ordered that the said Petition be Seand atthe Patent Office on Monday, tl poets 16th day of December next, at 12 o’clock M.; and ali persons are notified imet id shi a if ' sabato ug not Dot tobe granted? oavos BY Peteons oppos ‘extension are required to file in the Patent ‘Ofce thelr objections, specially set cree pg. at least twenty days fore the ay o whe mitted in, Secprdas af Merbich will be furniehed 0 ~ He ebiek d other ‘as teati- the day of heart th nts, I Reoer withis carina: the a yi any, eae filing . the tection, 3 “ot De ib] ‘i staat ieee: ia . fis Find 8 dings auecoosive. Ww hsEs ve at least rare Yous a S Commissioner of ae” p™ art ors ye DTP Price OFFICE, Wastuneson, October s: 1aae On the petition of EDWARD A. TUTTLE, of Brookiyay 8.1, x the extension of a poten ranted Foran Le es TEESE Sate on 8 seed foe pe Wr igeraerd tee yes mee ara | 2 he Fs i fer rcrmes th ae ean =ae cues gap ayebe ‘at’ enty ato rn ot i halite? : PROPOSALS.. QP rice peror a ae OF suB- Waeunctos. D.C. 14, 1867. ived anti teliock ms on TURvoaY. the 220 of October, 1867, for supplying the Subsistence Department with FIFTEEN BRDES oe”? BARRELS OF known as Nos. 1 and Hi a ONE HUNDRED ( Ago) A eRELS OF FAMILY a rg ide od va ot en. €.8.,U.8.A. ings MY one OFFICE, Wasuixoto. D dD. fe © 9, 1857, Propesale will be re this office until ‘12 3 ‘clock m.. SATURDAY. the inninse for gradin from Eleventh stree azelling E street south, east Bighteenth street east; the gravel to be nine inches in the centre, tapering off to four inches at the gutter ling; to bo well re iret aber (ep td ro ler after graveling, and to be retieved of all boul- dere of an improper sive, at the discretion vf the Commissioner of the Sixth Wi Hidders willscate the price yur cable yard for grading; only that which measures the most to be Paid for. ‘The surplus dirt to be deposited wherever mmissioner may direct Mis busted Che sonnbecisticn will be: paid antil the work i approved by the Commissioner and as sistant comm Bidders vill tate. the pi ce, Der et yard for rading, and per square yard for gravelliny cred Sl Per ELLIAM A. FLETCHER, oC 10,14,18-3t Commtemoner Sixth War PzFoPosars FOB CORN MEAL. Orrice Derot CommissaRY OF SUBSISTENCE Wasnrxoron. D.C. October 5,137. orale. in duplicate, are invited until TAY nSDAy October 17, 1397, at sfor farniah- ing the Subsistence Department with all the CORN MEAL that may be required from the 2ad of Octo- ber. 187. until the 30th of June, The Meal to be delivered at the Subsistence Storehouses: in the Monument Lot, and Sixth Street Wharf; or at the Baltimoggand Ohio Rail road Depot, t such times ani h quantities saehe Government may direct. after five days no- “ThieCorn Meal th bo delivered in good, sound 3 h containing one hundred and ninety-six (196) pounds: to be fresh good merchantable quality, and wi efore it is received Payments will be made in such fands as the Gov- ernment may furnish for disbursements. Bide must be addreaged to the “und >)" Street, endorsed oe ona tor °G” si 1 el rsed ** Propos: va "strect, eniforsed ‘“Proponals for Major and ©. iJ OPOSALS FORSUBS BSISTENO. Deranraorgy 03 OF THE INTERIOR, FFICE INDIAN AFFAIRS. Washinton, D.C., October 2, 1967. Sealed Proposals, will be received at the Office of Indian Affairs until 12.0 clock, m..the 2th day (etober, 1867, for supplying friendly Indians ay subsistence, as follow: @ delivered daily, at or near North Platte City, inNebraska: Sixteen. hundred and Atty four (1.651) pounds of ‘Beef. net weight four hnndred nd sixty -nine (450) Bacon: fourteen hundred and 6 of XX Flour; fif- aa ay two (1,603) pounds of Corn Meal; and one hundred (100) quarts of salt Gelivered daily. at Fort Cobb, in the In- ding Toreiterse Teenty six hanged and torte cight (2.685) pounds of Beef, net welght;seven hud dred and ‘fifty (730) ponnds of Bacon; twenty-two hundred andffifty (2.250) pounds of XX Flonr;twen- ty-five hundred (2,400) pounds of Corn Meal; an ong lnundred and sixty (100) quests of salt, ‘To ve delivered daily. at the Big Bend of the Ar- kansas river, near Fort Zarab :—Thirteen hun- dred and twenty, three (1.528) pounds Of Beets net weight; three hundred “and. seventy-five (575) pounds of Bacon; eleven hundred and twenty-five (2.125) pounds of XX Flour; twelve hundred and fifty (1,250) pounds of Corn Meai; and eighty (80) Quarts of salt. ‘The Beef to be delivered on the hoof; the Flour and Corn Meal in good, strong a all the articles te be of good quality, and Sabet te inspection and rejection by the agent receiving ‘The delivery to commence within fifteen days after awarding the contract. if the service requires it, and to be continued thirty days after the ¢on- 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 all of the articles to be delivered at any of the above-named points. Also to change the place of delivery whenever the service requires it, the con- as in such case, to be allowed a ‘eatonblo for'any additional cost of transportatio oposalsmust. be made separately for ail the to be delivered at each of the points herein ed. and pauee show the price, per ound of icl must endori roposals: ibe tease? ‘and submitted in the following form: 1. or we, hereby propose to furnish the In- dian Department, according the terms of the advertisement of the Actin [etd sioner of Indian Affairs, dated October?2, 1857, and ft thts peoperal be: cepted will at once execute @ contract and fire satisfactory bond for its per- formance. They must also be accompanied by Be proper cuarantee, signed by two responsible sons, stating thet a contract is awarded will enter into Te for its faithful performance: the sufficiency ef the guarantors to be certified by a United States judge or district attorney. It is important that the contract be executed im- mediately after the award is made. Bidders shonld, 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 Rime of this Department to whom the articles are delivered. he right is reserved to reject any or all bids made under this advertisement. Proposals will be addressed to the “Commissioner of Indian Affairs,” W: ashingten. RLES E. MIX, oc 8-th, sa, tn, t29 ‘Acting Commissioner. ROPOSALS FOR NEW JAIL. DEPARTMENT oF THE INTERIOR, i ASHINGTON, Sept. Jail inthis District, beep ronnd. and of be inspected he specifications for a new fied with the dengns and drawing, having | modified on the recommendation of the architect, the bids heretofore received have not been opened and notice is row hereby given, that sealed propo- sale willbe received at this Department until 12 orelock M., on WeDNESD AL by the act of Congres ¢ joint resolution & ings, and specifications ‘architect rohice in'tho. casters fay euceon the Capitol, Washington City, every ia} ec Sundays, between the heurs of 9a. m. esp bide will be received for the masonry work, brick work, iron work, and carpentry work, The contractor whose bid may be accepted Aan be required to enter into a sufficent bond. to approved by theSecretary of the Lnterlor, for tl faithfal satnpyation of B of higtontract. Pay eacate will be made as the work esses, on estimates cer- tifed to by the arch Os but any Ber oe e arriba will be retained until 2 com! ‘The konifact will be awarded to the lowest ro- " onsible bidder, but the Department reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids, should it be Gremet. for the interests of the Government to ae bids will be opened at noon on the 24th day of October next in Vintage of such of the bidders ag may choose to att ‘Proposals should be endorsed on the envelope “Proposals tor New, ier, web direct rected £0, the ts erior, ashington, pe ‘Becretary of the aaniggton. DG se 2-dtoc’s Acting Secretary of the Vutericr ERB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND Da are EN ea EEE rtd warranted to ran and thoroughly regula at thelow ranted of $l0cach; and satlefaction guar- r centum ie contract 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches... 9250 to 1000 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches. ‘200 to 500 100 Ladies’ Watches, Enamelled. 100to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chron’r Watches. 250to 300 20 208 250 150 250 ei 100 50 78 “re, wish to immediate), ificent stock. icon stock mi on their certificate upon payment Ten Dollars, Ghetherit bes watch worth 100) or ane weet less. The return of any of our certificates entitles irres} rth, and. 0 Faned on aby "eortldcata, it will ia hie ie pares 4 ; A. sini een aera sat sent by’ mati, it 4 ly pe erates five slegant 5 valaable ane a te aie eee aceare tiae sti open to the mont hee iT BROS. & vO... Rida se 5-26t he EL Bosal way, New York. ‘THE INTERIOR, all GNITRD, & oa Rae ee the petition of Es ane ary Gs hates bist 90) UE TR ceased , of F. for oe my ine tor enrTy Ot Bocemt = = for Bewi re on ara ate eee itis geared eas ‘that on MONDAY Mee tary arb at at ‘M:; and all oer ext, Car is ovclock 7 we, why ought RAILROADS, Baritone. AND OHIO RAI ne Wasmineton, M: loom, 1887, PN ASHINGTON AND B MORE,’ and Eva ‘ON AND THE Wise FOR BALTIMORE sat re ally, except Sanday” Ot 7:00, 7:45, and 13:18 FORALL WAY STATION Leave daily, except 5 aly ators. and 830 For wits STATIONS ECR TH OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at ¢:13 and 00%. m., and at 2:00 and 4:38p , FOR ARNAPOLIS. Leaye at7:00 & « Pome! polls on Suna ‘$0 p.m. “No trains to BB Leave st 743.4. and RB WAY Tipave att: eam and ‘ALL PARTS in Sunday at 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. at Relay Stat 40 Beso its from only, connecting jaltimore to wee WOUGH TICKETS to the Wert can be had at the ace ‘ashington Station Ticket Office at all hour: in the day, as well as at ~ new office of the Bank. ers and Tokers: Tel Line, 343 Pennsylva- mia evenne, between 7th’stree| For New York, Pifladetphia. | and Boston, see ad- vertiee: eae aE Wy of * rene Ling LBON, Master of Transportation, YO eae I Ticket A, it. co0_ GRU. 8. ROONTE. Meant Wantniton, 1867 vanxor StH, sours 1867 10 THE NORTHWE: f, SOUTH, AND SOUTH- On and after May éth, 1867, trains will leave ag DOURER. TRACK 5 With RAT SCENERY, er nocen, ya ft Oats.with modern improvements, and vi four to twelve hours in time over ‘any other: zen p hundred miles saved to Western ‘all changes if S UNION ‘on cen can be procured at the of: cee \ and Fennoyitania. arene, Under National mF ret where reliable informati "Parschgers procuring tickets at this off fasccugers procuring tid 8 ommodations, for Ki gec1 aces it i a Sixth and Bonne are. Washington D0. 8. YOUNG, Gon, Pass, de ily Bal HBOUGH LINE BE’ T PHILADELPHIA AND W N EW YORK? Trains Moe tart g now zon owe war ome FOR NEW YORK. withont ch aaifhSS dally (except Sunday) at PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (oxo mand oy ent Fe. mall at 7:45 and 12:15 p. aur for New Yous pen Philadetphia at7:00 p. aniecring cars for New York on 7:00 p.m, train Throngh tickets to Philadelphia, New York, o Boston. can be had at the Station Oles at i hour ores Sere, cgraph Lins, 348 Peano. ers Tele . tue, between sil and KS Ah strects. atest ‘an and schedule lo hetween Wasnington, Bellimoror Aa - napoli, At Fs is IN, Master of Transpor cou eo aeneral Ticket Agent. see ies sco: 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington, STEAMBOAT LINES. poToMAc FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA, arts Stoumbonta of the Gor Compa ERY HOUR, from 6 o’clos marti 7 oo fron Leave from fhe wharf foot of Tih streoty Wash ‘he Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats. THE STEAMER WAWASET Leaves the wharf. foot of Seventh street, for Our- Paran 30d intermediate Jandings, TUESDAY and Grice WEDNESDAY ond SUNDAYS at p.m eB R MOUNT VERNON. On and amer THURSDAY. September 5, steamer for Mount Vermon will leave the wharf ot the com, any RY THURSDAY MORNING et ovclock; returning, the boat will arrive about DOL WM. an 30-tf President Potomac Ferry Go. Nee Bt ue OMA it LIVINGSTON E. will sapply The piece of the Wilson 81 i 2 route lately run by the latter. Bho leaves pler at onpoite 170 Lig! VESR. DAY, and ST. BOU: eccgs Wate ‘ORD'S WHARF, and Returning to Battiinore, she leaves Lloyd's Land- ing at 1 p.m, Cambridge ai at 4p. m., and Easton joe ix ery ne esday, and Friday. Sho isa larger boat than the Small, with greater capacity for freight. more state-rooma And of greater specd. Baggage at owner's risk Freight re Teceivedin Haltimnrev re daily «Her first trip will more on Monday night, the Not in: OTOMAO AO BALTIMORE a) FoR nection at eh CREEK pany leave-each place ap to, Balti. wit ne ee \ipteis BURG AND POTOMAC RATLRO. The steamer EXPRESS. $a ran A G- Nickle, and steamer KE EC, Captain Jno, H. Wilson, leave Wash: ah n from Sixth street Wharf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at $2, m. for Baltimore, and usual way len landings om Potomac river. Returning, eee Bi itimore every ‘TUBSDAY and FRID, iaaame on PH a N & BRO. mh 18-tf wo 345 Pennsylvania 5 SEVENTH STREET. MARKRITER, Dealer in a choice stock of PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OVAL PICTURE FRAME! PITURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, WALNUT BRACKETS, &c. ‘Terms cash. J. MARRSITES, No. 485 7th street, iy 22- b tween D and E streets. EOBRET DISEASES. SAMARITAN’S GIF SAMARITANS GIFT. THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, ORRHGEA, GLEBT, STRIOSERES, “ae. ON Containsno Mineral. no Balsam, ao Mercury. Only Wy Tom Fills to to be Taken to te They are entirely vegetable, hai any unpleasant taste. and wil not ia ure the stomach or bowels o1 SE qaduate ‘University of Pennsylvania, one of acts Doctors and Ghemints iso the reneubacnt et those crake have dchpeived oi (getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam opavia or, ‘Mer- oury, try th AMARITAN'S it ath mail ins plain cuvélope, Price—Male pack ges, $3 Female. 83, BLOOD! 1 pBiOOD 1 ! epee ’ SCROFULA SPoTS, ie i Seiad PORE PRILIS: On SAMARIT: Male JvicB iblfc as os SYPH. Bal Eee

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