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THE EVENING STAR, AUCTION SALES, Curieus Capture of a Ferger. Some time since, Deputy Superintendent Nelson, of this city received a dispatch from he Superintendent of Police, at Louisville, re- nto Keep @ loog out for a forger Straus, who, he had every reason t0 ve, wae tojournipg in Chicago. Due at- aid to the notification, and De- ive Sam Ells was entrusted with the work ef ferriting ont the supposed culprit. sequently transpired that thisman Straus some monibs §go acted in the capacity of insurance solicitor for the National Insurance Company, of St. Louis. During his sojourn im the State of Arkaneas, it is alleged, he collected a large sum of meney, for which he never took the trouble to make adequate returns. He was fur- thermore charged with forgery, alleged to have been committed in Louisville. ‘When Superintendent Nelson received the Geepatch, he bethought himself ofa neighbor, named Samuel Straus, a most deserving citi zen, and to him he communicated the inform:- ton received. He did so ander the impression ths a similarity of names. the former tempt to make the Iatter’s acqaain’- ance. But for this circumstance ail search for the supposed culprit might have proved guilt- Jess. It so transpired that the man whose presence was so anxionsly desired by the police of | Louisville, came to this city some time ago, and made application at an insurance office on Randolph street for a situation as solicitor Being a smooth talker, his request was favor. ably received, and remarkable as it may seem, be So far impressed the Directors of the Vom: pany by means of protestation of honesty, that they advanced him the sum of $100. Tn1s was aitogetber contrary to their strict rules of busi- a “ifefore Straus had been many days in the city he discovered the fact that a namesake of his, ip good standing asa business man, re- sided here. and, m speaking of him to his em- ployers, be claimed to be a relative. A few days since the suspicions of the president of the company were aroused from the fact that the two namecakes met, and, although his em- ployee doffed his hat im recognition, the other paid no attention to the compliment. This led the insurance man to make inquiries of the <hicago Strans. and he was not a little aston- ashed to learn that there existed not even an Acquaintance between therm; but, when he ‘mentioued the name, the accosted party sus- pected who the individual might be, and hence Accorapsnied the insurance man to the central police station, where the necessary informa- ion was lodged. An hour subsequently J. Straus was placed in jail. where he will re- main until a requisition from the Governor of Kentucky shall call him to Leuisville—Chi- ago Tritune, Tuesday. Systematic Child-Killing. The Conrt of Assizes of the Haute-Lotre has joet been engaged ip the trial of a midwife of | ‘Le Pay, named Julien, snd her husband. a carpenter, on numerous charges of ili-treat- mest and murder of infants under circum. stances of the most revolting cruelty. The female was accustomed to receive children of unmarried women, and which, for a certain sum, varying from 2iWf. to 400f.. she undertook to bring up or get placea in some orphan asylum. They were then subjected by the ‘woman to such barbarous usage that their death ensued in a yery short time—in some cases by absolute starvation. These tacts at Jepgth came to the knowledge of the anthori- ties, and an entry was mace by the police. On searching a cupboard. about six feet long by four feet wide, a little girl was found lying on @ heap of rotten straw, covered with filth; the body Was one maes of putrid sores; ioo toes of the left foot bad dropped off, and the bones of the rest could be seen exposed through the de- compesed flesh. One witness who had lodged am the house for three days. proved that the cbiid had not beeu once moved all that time, And that at last it had not sufficient strength tocry out. By prope: attention. it has,huwever, now recovered. On a previous occasion, the police had to make inquiries respecting a confinement which had taken place a fortnight before in tae woman's house: the infant was still with her, bu so reduced by privation that the officer ordered it to be given to a wet nurse: ithad, however, not streugth enough left :o take nourishment. and expired a few hours after. The woman and ber hueband had at another time gone on a two days’ journey ina ear’, taking with them twointaris shut up im close wooden box. On their return one bad died from suffocation, and the second on the following day. A child bya former wife of | the husband being brought from nurse did not | Jong survive. The woman had been seen on gecasion to throw it naked under the table. where it Iny almost intensible. She had also been beard to express her regret that the child had held out so long. The husband was shown to have been accessory to these and other acts of cruelty, and, with Tespect to the child first Mentioned, had boasted that when it should be Gead they would have a three days’ feast. ‘The female prisoner was now condemned to death and the husband to twenty years’ ard labor. The jury. however, recommend- ea jhe woman to the Emperor's clemency.— alignanty_ Cunrors B Casz—A man named Martin Melvin, @ receiving clerk at a railway @epot in Chicago, married a woman in Boston and in 1-64 left her and went to Chi- cago, where he shortly afterwards married Avother woman. The Boston wife discovered her husbands whereabouts and went to Uhi- cago a few weeks since and had him ar- rested for bigamy. When the case was called she talled to appear and the charge was dis- | miseed. The second wife then took the matter | im band and bad Melvin arrested for bigamy but she also tailed to appear against him and he was discharged. He prefers his second ghoure and utterly repudiates tne first, who bas a family by him ————— STEBL AND lRoX DIRECTLY FROM THE ORR. The Journal of Mining says: “Mr. CG W. Siemen has patented in England # process for Producing casteel and iron dire from the ore by exposing the ore, in a finely divided state. to the surface action of intense heat, while currents of rich hydrocarbons percolate through the mass of ore in a traverse direction towards the heated surface. By the passage of the gases the ore is reduced and carbonized, and the melting surface of the mass being en- veloped in an atmosphere ot reducing gass or flame the reoxydation of the reduced metal is prevented a ee 7 A young man named Keller, from Bucks- town, Bedford County, foreman of a shook shop, at Ninevah Station. Westmoreland Goun- ty, Pa. meta horrible death at that place, on Weadn lay Morning Iast. He was in the act of stepping on a freight train, for the purpose of coming to Johnstown on business, when the Cincinnati Express came along from the East, ‘At lightning speed, and struck the poor fellow on the back. mangling bim in a shocking man- ner, and Killing bim instantly. The deceased Was a single man, of excellent character, and ‘was to have been married in ashort time to a young lady of Ninevah Station. U7 As the North Pennsylvania passenger tram approaching the Sellersville tunnel a few days ago, a young couple in one of tne cars were noticed to have a great fondness for each other. This suggested fun. Some mis- chievous chap. as the train was about at the middle of the tunnel, illumina‘ed the car by lighting & match, when the loving couple were discovered hugging and kissing each other in the most ardent manner. Of course, there was an immediate cessation of the delicious amuse. ment. The passengers roared with laughter and the lovers were immensely embarrassed. S7 The tin toys used in this country are bow nearly ali made in Meriden, Connecticut, where large quantities of tin houseaold goods are manuiactured. Lt occurred to ‘he makers of these latter that the scraps could be advan- tageovsly used tor toy objects: and with the advantage of Isbor-saving machinery, they bave driven their ‘German rivals from the market. Wooden toys of the lees fragile kinds are largely manufactured in several Connec- ticut towns. Cuvacu Case—His Honor J) Berry Hiled his opinion in this cause on Monday last, deciding the case against the Trustees of McKendree Chapel, and in favor of the da- fendant, Jeremiah Townshend, Esq. dis- missing the bill and dissolving the injanction. Roberts and for complainants: ©. S. Keech, Wilson and Lipscomb for defendants.— Prince Georgian. S7 The French ladies are now giving up gilt for ivory. Not only are ivory agrafes ‘worn on mantles, but large and small ivory beads are now mixed with jet fringes for mourning, and with crystal for evening toi- jetties. Very light palm leaves dotted with id are beginning to take the place of the gilt eraves and acorns now seen decorating every Rat~Roap. — ‘The formal opening ut this r road will ike place | tween THIS AFTERNOON. ‘ALSH & CO., Auctioneers, Spiess Bee Prats Gye. cormer sot strest, GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS!! ) salee every TUESDAY, THURSDA Y,end Auctio? AUSY SITRNING at I0clocks and SAT TADAY EVENING at7 o'clock: ©PEN EVERY DAY FOR PRIVATE SALES. We have an immense variety of Goods suitable for iobbers and housekeepers ry, Cloth ing, Shawls, Flannels, Hosiery, Table Cuttery, Giaes, Crockery, and Plated Ware; Clocks. House: bold Furniture, &c.,&c. Attention is called toour aveortment of all Wool and Brussels Carpets, Ou clotha, &c.. Bo not fail to ive, ir a8 sortment of Piece and Cut Soodn are too nn- merous to detail. Wears willing Biocon Spreads, and Counte: Fpanes at a great sacrifice im order to wake room for the large amount ef Goods we are daity receiving. we Co: panignments policies. oe Itt K. WALSH & CO., Aucts. Y J.T. COLDWELL & CO., Auctioneers, Southwest corner Penn. avenue and 434 atreet. On TUESDAY, MORNING, October 22d, we shat] Hi} 0 o’ctock, in front of our Store, a general mber, and Kitchen Furniture | ‘reckery'and Glassware. A small lot of Boots Shoes and Dry Goods. Stoves t Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Several fine Office Desks, Wainnt and Oak lop Revolving and other Office Chairs "J.T. COLDWELL & CO TPRUSTEE’S SALE oF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON _ rae ASHINGTON RAILROAD, NEA Aucts, In pursuance i atowes of Attorney from An- ustus P. Skinner to the undersigned, dated J4th fay ofesete executed in Pulmeanss of a mortgage from Benjamin Berry to seid Skinner, dated 7th day of Ap ; Kecorded in Prince Georges county. in Liber F. $.. No. 1, folio 8%, &c., Agent, Attorney and Trustee, will sell by Public anction, to the highest bidder, on WED- NESDAY the sth day of November. }si7.at the honr of 12 o'clock m., 6 premises, the proper- Rerain desorbed tise Ops Gumiced ‘and twenty. ett acres, three rods, and eight perches of lan ing in Prince Georges county. partly ‘on the Vashington Railroad pattly om the Turn- between Vansville nt Beltevific, belonging enjamiu Berry, improved by @ comfortable welling,and all necessary Out-buildings; yell watered: soil fertile: commanding view, and | ible from Baltimore or Washington. | “Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in two equal payments, six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest, secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. OHN G ocd Attorney for Mortagee, CTION SALE. « undersigned will sell, at_ public auction, on | WEDNESDAY. October 23,187. at 3.0’clock pm. on the pi . at Bladensburg. Md.. that valu: | able property known as the BRA OTEL. be- ing; trem famlip’ conslaatations, apcat, to relle; quish pablic business and remove to another State, jz offers for sale, said Hotel, Fittings-up, Onthouses, and a Tar rden Lot, containing thr: | “ ‘Titel has a front of three hundred feet on in stré has heen, at a great expense. iberongbiy je present proprietor contains twenty-one fine airy rooms, and com- mands an extensive run of city and Jocal custom, It is located within sicht of the celebrated Sp: much frequented by pleasnre part «Warm, weather. and pooses ony ee, Shedding, Corn, and Poultry houses. The Garden is in a high state of cnitivation. con- taining choice Fruit bearing Trees. Strawberry B i ariety of vegetables, ‘A rare opportunity is now afforded for a 1 tive investment to any energetic business man, and r pavilion. nenrpassed iti 1 Hote! tary point of view, in its to houses of worship an learning: fs within five miles of our National Capi tal, and is of asy uecess by railroad or fanpite In’ ie vicinity phew delightfui scenery. ondane st agreeal ety. In due season | the treani tex ms with Ach, aint the cont | uous Woods wn enn with game, © | New Mildings and. public improv | idly progre: ing in the District, aad adding to, the value of estate in the village. Among cnees of its increasing prosperity is the now being built at Bladensburg by transit ecure & permanent and eas at all ecasons by turnpike to and from Waal ance in si i the prem .. Auctionecr: 317, sae n an Sonthwest corner Penn's. ‘@ avenue and 9th street, TRUSTEE'S SALE rey OF IMPROVED PROP- | iN THE t.dated April 9, 1317, E.. No.3. tolion 43 rds of Washington coun | A will sell at public anc enpeyivania avenne and M street, depth of 924-5 feet. improved by a good two-story ice | Frame Dwelling House, Terms: One-third cag: balance in six and twelve terest. and secured by a deed of property, Conveyancing and stamps st of the erm: months. with tr the ¢ MILES GIBBONS. Trustee. Wa W.L. WALL & Cd. Ancts, ¥ WM. LW br 001 8 Auctioneers, i i 7, Southwest corner Penn’a venue Bnd 9th street. SALE OF UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE AND PAC Sk : en the i h wilt aie ‘sold” par boat dand charges, for and on account of whom it may conee oa. she fot consisting of. eS Va- ea, Carpet Baga Bedi SPST Beem AG wath COn ucts, | BX Wb. WALD &.CO., Auctioneers, Stores 315 17, South corner Pennsylvani Svonue’and th street, Y VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUC TI On ponDsy AFTERNOON, October 21, at 4 o'clock. we will sell in front of the premises a whole of Lot Ne Square No 2, fronting 19 feet on %@th street, and running back about 2 feet on Hi street to Bock Cree! The above 8 immediately south of ithe Warhington Gas Works. and near Morgan & Ri bart’s wharf. “This property offers @ rare oppor- tunity for speculation. as it is adapted for lime kilns, coal and wood wharves, or many other pur- cee Peters One-third cash; balance in six and 12 months; deferred payments to be secured by deed ot truni on the premises.” AML conveyancing and Stamps at the cost of the purchase deposit of will be required as seon rty ie " Wie. WALE SCO” Sg: Bold, ‘oc 9 ‘Auctioneers. BY GRI & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers No. 526, southeast corner 7th and D streets. TWO BRICK Two AND FBAME HOUSES EAST OF THE CAPITOL AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, the 2st instant, we shall seli, in front of the premises, at 4 0’clock p. m., two two- story and basement Brick Houses, in Syuure No. 16, fronting on the south side of north A. Te: ween ith and Sth streets east, aud the Lots on which they stand. same evening, Lot Bj in sub re No. 916, with the improvements, which two new two story Frame Houses in front, and one small Frame in the rear. This property fronts on north C, between 8th and 9th streets east Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months. for notes bearing interest. A deed given and deed of trast ti ance and tamps ai cost of purchesor. “40 to be paid dows on each house when sold oc 17- GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. 600 BABRELS OF WHISKEY AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands, viz: ©. GAUTIER'S CABINET, “ FAMILY NECTAR,” “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA RYE,” And the well-known “RUSH BUN BOURBON,” All of which are offered by the subscriber to the trade AT LEAST 20 TO 26 UTS, PER GALLON LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHEB IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, OB MARYLAND, Of the same grades of Whiskey. I will also sell the same whiskies to the public by the gallon at the following pri IER CABINET. ND, TUE C. GAUTIER CABINET BRAND, at 95 pions is the purest Bye Whisky: ever sold in this strict. linyite kegs gon pet to call at my store and teat thy yung of thiearticie, Gait certain they wi an Cambridge, Ma., on Wednesday, 23d in- stant, When & grand demonstration’ will be made. That part of the road from Sea the Maryland line is now under contrace une will be ee by the March next.—Cam- bridge Her OF Rev. R. H. Lamerstd Cul; 5 E i Central sirite” Va., has Catharine Isier was gone asa ‘Sv A litde girl Tamed G choked to death in Buffalo on aay might iby ‘worms crawling from ber s1 throat. @7- A New Orleans woman who kept aboard. ing house, charged two young men ten dollars each for the fab of having the yellow Sever in ber house. S7-Cbristina, the vicious old Queen Mother of Spain, has arrived in Spain, and political nen ee | are ken of. Sheisa polite other qualifics: rr Illinois State Bosra. for the equali- zation of taxes, now in session 4t peciagiels, is im trouble. ‘The first draf: gave @1.0% 000 Jess than the amount peeded, and they have aeeessed Cook county, which includes Chi: #0, wirty cdc per cent.extra. Obicago tbinus ihe ie raved Digher (Dan ‘De rest already. it a whis| recommend to t riven Wet a yee SEEnciegt to use r Old, tra ‘Honong: "3 Sthe nash Bas BT the Het 88 vasetin are sold at $1 loss . gallon tian can be Darehased anywhere ise, of toe same g) ALSO, THE “MAREE GA yausxy,” AT $3.96- UTIER, ATIVE Witt B BITTERS, ec6-tf 252 Penns: svemne. IANO TUNING AND BEPA: ND REPAIRING. Pb ga GRORGE §. feet rare . a Mette Fanerot ter *s Woe ae wert fi ath souinatory, No. 46H fiom eect, aAye. and E st, ¢ cies tesa deel stent td tani and pacts te bomente, Itali sf yey Be . STBAF) TAND EOE wee JOBY 3. ELVANS 4 C0, | Be FIRST WARD AT AUC: j 3 PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. . TIMER, Anctioneers. “4 — CLIAMS, Auctioncers. 6 sre ? re t BE. neat cee Pa San cect, B 880 eoutbeatt eeenerar eas Deere: TIST, : Dypharwear ov rug INTERIOR | "Gta fico Bel VERY .VALUABLE DISTILLERY NEAR Ee . Orxicn set Meath Scober arise IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON 16TH STREET, GRORGELGW SAT AUOION: to an WAN Be received at the Omics of In. On MONDAY, detober 21354, at3 o'gock. n,m. | TE un pte Or AKRER MEOW Ee Ee ted a4 oS See deret werent ber next for fornishing. i the E aes eee ‘A8800LA- | quantities therein grven, the articles named in th ese tale ‘ 3 in Te ok Pliers ision of Square GON COUNT quantities a t fronting 22 feet on 6th Fonte by fect deep. toa 36 foot alley, improved by fone. Frame Houses, situated on ith street weet, au tween Mass. ates and nort} HOH pe roen 13th aad ENE A AVE aoe Ere hy EXTRACTED ane PAIN. oF virtue of ad i (pephhag domes Court of the ioamtarer Sae Ai tear, io yaa CLASS—MACKINAC BLANKETS. 1,125 pairs 8-pomt white Mackinac Blankets, to poenegre oust inches, and weigh 8 poonds, a.court of of Oct October, A. D. pending, aCTT s Pansed on the ein said. c certain cause Sat te "Mackinac Biankety. to ‘Terms: One-half cash; sontht,se-'| herein John Van Tiswick, it plainuif, and. Ra will be made fo where Ar- imeasure sires Inches, and welsh 8 pounds ent. oa dead irae ape oie serene ce fad dndrneteey Orbesd St qefend ei on anaat Tens ire tosertade ake ough %@ pairs 2-point white Mackinac ‘Blankets, to ‘meas- Sage Soe A depen ot Wed wil be regalred = 2 Tilt, on ME Sowa gain aay of Novem- | Sareteal poration when > beater Sypairalee point white Mactasc Blankets fo meas- cach PaTeMae: COOPER & LATIMER, Anca, ae Sat ume st oe geducted nen the cet bre made. The | OP” gre dizi inches. and weigh 4 poanite “ KOC! to make irs mf rlet jackina lankets, to BBY QOOPER, # LATIMER, Auctioneer ay on vibe soatate lying west | Gold “Silver tod Fa rat Sow York; Philadel- iicagure @0x72 inches, and weigh = pounds ‘Late clerké with James ‘McGuire &'Co.,) fide flat E formerly beloviging to General pita and Boston prices. All ma. wishi ere #25 paire25;-point scarlet “Mackinac Blankets. to B. ngent, garner of, Renny NyenigC eitane aad ive Manon mrty Convey ed fo doh SeBeery fal work done cad baa 1 as cheap aa in Tia a ae Sinches, wihiwelgh ¢ pow poermagp tahoe! rd ntti Ak Gina | Rah Pitre athe’ ga | ao peetest te eed ee ie, A Bee satisfaction.“ Peraons will do we re 3 point indigo blue jankete, YORE YAR Jee EROPEETY | bon Fs seroneattheland recors of, Washington Co..D_ | Sinine our work before getting feelsewhere. 17 18 pee: Socheas and weigh & pounds CPC tb TIE SRT WEREERE | So Se.tea emp ania eee i | ea ede rt ee ea WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. October 23, ‘eempeake and Opto aa ape ne jcbiraed rivers Ts paite Les point indigo vive Mackivac Hiankets, pei Bitentor ane Le me pt the mr MINERAL i | 1967. at 5 o'clock. in front of the premises , we shal | hls office in Rhus i Prerrons can vous these aig. Ns cannal Soar we | | { { Il part of Lot 12, in Square i three-story and basement press-brick ing. containing eleven rooms, with to measure 35x80 Inches, and weigh 4'; pounds SECOND CLAS: by Leer Fancy List Bl: ‘was conveyed tyriohn 8. Berry, Allen John P. Berry to Horatio B Bey, BY gh,oF abot the Lath, Tue, 18, and "roe Liber J Ty by a well LES SNe. ic}. folios 104, et seq, one of the eeith ene eo nO os can wear others who enmnot wear water, gag, and all the modern improvements; stona ie et Steps and iren railing, with a front 20 feet’ by 3 og eee vin 8 diraotinthl fect deep; situated on the south side of F street Brey al Ain Dokes and John P. Berry to, dot | with any’ siplontd price aactetceey ‘desire, acre property ie finely lecateds being convenient | © ‘ochran, by deed dated onor about the March, ‘But to those » one who are yee pee | to all of the Government Departments, ‘atid on ¥ | 160; recorded in Liber J. 4. B ones and records, together with the t s6c. on of the | Sint art can procure the MINEBAL TEETH wil sweet, whtre ntoperty is isdowana: i ‘es,including @per: | be more fall | ferme: One alt cart Daa. one a nea ane Are (baoei a ole oly, 329 Penn's arente, be | years, secured by a deed of trust and notes bearing interest. ‘All conveyancing and revenae stamps at pur- chaxer’s cont. ‘One hundred dollara down at time of sale. ocled&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Auct: '¥ COOPER DASIBER., Auctioneers. (Late clerks with J: through the premises se conveyed to Horatio E. Berrys on the worth, apa. south. sides of the stone poring B mills aitue ey pula On. nae alsoa er aeal right of way for the water pi onan the residue of said real estate, ie, and t the richt of ingress, egress, and regress for ‘all. purposes inct dent to the use of said water-pipes, and also a per- Petnal right of way over, the, wagon-road between an Philndetphis BANKERS. | 7509 eBellins and blue stripes rds. | 3.700 yards Satinet. JAT Coons 2 co. | . 6,90 yards Hickory Shirting * McGuire & Co.,) \d leading from Georgetow: | Bb yards Brown Sheeting, 4-4 Southwest corner Penn's avenue and ith t.; Star | £4 ue Feundry ont Columbia Mills. a ee BANKERS, Bs “is Hickory Shirts Te ate Mea ie wolaate Bistierae Figtunee ee wit good yatee Fujeenth sire onvesita Dredoery, | Li yandulbinscie ; wrerdromn canal pe veel an rom fhe. sitcom and sell at current market rates, and keep | Eon yaaa iannele,(asported colors) men et ron 4 ‘ PHELAN'S MARBLE-BED BILLIARD TA- | promlecs’ Lt Beane eee constantly on hand s fall supply ef all | Blom yards Jeane BLES, think corks Cofsebick Som on the arcestanee of the GOVERNMENT BONDS, | 1 Jards Checks, stripes and plaids, 5 ‘on the accept | . as, Uld'wil be eauirgd.) fle balance tn abe and tele SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND haste iee ue keowikk OAK MARBLE-TOP SIDE BOARDS, monthe. with Inferest trom ‘day of | be FOURTH CLA’ 4 ARE. INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and Daegont made on all accessible points. sel | S8dozen best Cast Steel Axes, from 3 to 352 pounds, with handles | s5dozen best Cast Steel Half Axes, from 2 to3 pounds, with handles } S09 cap Kettles, pamnarcet sires {00 short handle Fry-Pan 382 dozen Tin Pans Recured by the, purchaser's notes aig jient intrest af the ie ener cavtabte interest in the property. ncing and revenue iia he CARVED WALNUT REP SOFAS, LOUNGES AND CHALRS, o AVINGSBANE. 4, and 6 quart, in equal | OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLES, rai aa “a PIN'A DAY ISA GROATA YEAR.” | go actuamtitions ie CHINA AND GLASSWARE, FINE BRUSSELS M order “of ea Pas {62 dozen Tin District Co sal My th ited States a ict Court for t Bases of Maryland, October 9th sir. ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That Iwill sett. Nor auction, for cash, on SUSEDAS:! October inet. ¢ all at the corner of | 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN WEEEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. — ' CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. { up £16 dozen Butcher Knives, (6-inch blade) 780 dozen Fish-Hooks, (assorted) CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION. Liodosen Fish- (assorted) n all respects, conform to and at I o'cloc 4 1 Office of this Company fe new situated | Pe equal with the Government samples. which may On MONDAY MORNING, October 23, at 10 YFell’s Point, Baltimore city, | ‘The Central be seem atany time at this office: Hut ‘as the sam ocuck, at the METROPOLITAN CLUB ROOMS, |e eee eee ae AUR UST ADS fee Bnaitz | an above, and ts carried on in connection with the | ples of blankets and cloths are of domest southwest corner of Fifteenth and H streets, No* m Boats, Tackle, Apparel and Furnithre, Biihenow | we yn Branch. facture, bids for these articles will be copside “ed | $31,we shall peal dno e acortment of Furniture, OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. | based on articles of foreign manufacture, samples 3 comprining, & oc 17-dts United States Marshal, sits of ONE DOLLAR and upwards recetved, | of, Which mut mpany such bids Pig tans ed publ ae with Cues, | REYSER #0055 Aagtioncors, and Tate terest paid on all sums of ¥ HVE DOLLARS | ree acer lecauawdiy of ace or aa antes 2 Flesi tw Inut Writing Tables. Card Tabk F - 307 Pennsylvania ‘avenue, oa A upyert | That specified inthe above schedule. If a greater ZGarsed Walnut Botes, if Marcon Renee (hate W. B.'Lew!s.) in UNITED STATES | iianthy 19 required, they are to be furnishiod at Carved Watpnt ounges.in Maroon Rep Witlattend to thesale of Furniture at dwellings, | BONDS DeAND STOCKS ONLY, under the direction ihe’ priser proposed 12 Carved Walnut Jarge Armchairs.in MatoonB ep | Stocks in stores, and Merchandise generally, at Paani coo! ana , of JAY QOOns « | 1 bids fo for ornishing said articles may be re- 12 Carved Walnut Sidechaire in Maroon Hep" | fe auction stores. Wi aleo buy oat Furniture, | O Chairmen of ‘mance Committee of the | j.ctud ar tie option of the Department. slagt Beeps, Eine Chairs avin Sea iie Books TREYSER & CO...” | "Whe Deposits are now more then $400,000. No bids for les# than an entire class of the arti- ‘les specified will be considered. Auctioneers. 3, HEWITT, of Now York, President. | SAllvarticles furnished under’ contract will he = 4 TON ‘igidl: ected and compared with the samples by my yO: Cainier of Branch Bank.” | Pishly inspected and| compared with the samples | Such goods or articles as may in any respect fail to k Oak Marble top Sideboard feb: eat in Sewn Rep P apes Mot score ing Chairs ining Oak Cane sent and back D Greand Savare Diag rabies ee ee NO.15 K STP SKUE NORTHERN | Fpg§ National Bank of Washington | co0 (iit {osheveummles wile roscted. andin that White French Chine Dinner Service, Glassware wat Gg, es of the required kind or quality. within rive days, Fine Plated Castora: Plated Tyan Regular Sale: Taye Web B. COOKE. (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, | Pi Ciiatbe not done, they will be purchase a Rilver-Plated Tee Pitchers, fine Table Linen iatbersl Mavdien ade aa WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, ill be made for goods received on in- Fine Brustie Carpets Bedding are tolicite Particular attention patd to the ale ‘of. certified by the agent or agents ap- Real Estate and Household Furi ct them. Walnut Hall 8 pal Ss fare at prevate GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY Swill be considered from persons who Hall Gi ithe aud Stair Carpets eee JAMES McCULLOUGH & CO. AND have failed to comply with the requirements of @ Kitchen Requisites, &. BY NAGLE & O,, Auctioneers, FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED ‘No proposal will be considered that does not Torniseaeh. COOPER & DATE mn Salesroom 295 Pa. ay., bet. 9th and 10th sts, STATES, STRICTLY COMPLY with the following require- ocs 5 16th strect, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United State WF ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT NAGLE & CO. will cive their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture, Also, to the sales «f stocks of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, and Merchandise of every description, Horses. Carriage... Harness. &c. Liberal cash advances made on consignment, ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, ‘Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co..) Southwest corner of Pent avenue ‘and 11th street Star Office Building. CHANCERY SALE OF PE PERSONAL PROPERTY AT THE LI HAU HOUSE, LOUISIANA AV., Proposal must cubrace the articles, with the quantities thereof, as set forth in the above sched- ule. with the amounts must prices annexed to cach, and the carried out and footed’ up, each class to be separately stated and feoted up. Said prices and amounts must be so given without any modification or proposed modification what- ever. Regnlar Sales at our Salesroom every TUESDAY, THURS XTH atReer WEST. ST, ATU AY. at 10 0’clock. Proposals should be submitted in the followi g bz Tittie at a decree of the Supreme Court of the 7 AN end SSIGLE & COL Auctioncers, | SECURITIES at current market rate | form. *“I (or we) hereby propose to furnish th Deerlet of Cotmmbin - Eesged, In Euuity Cagse No. fame Ball is complainant and FURNISH EXCHANGE end make Collections | dian Department, according to the terms of the ad- wherein Charles Henry Licban et al. are defendants, the under GOVERNMENT SALES. ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | Yiuire ated October WIS, the flowing att, slamed, aetrustees. will oft for wale. ut the Li : UNITED STATES. jes. at the prices thereto affixed : (Here Insert the tereet,on WEDNESDAY, fe aiah day of Occoiwr, | [JEW QUABTRRMASTER STORES, We purchase Government Vouchers onthe MOST | thi.iearisement | seid rticde are ie beeig AcD. iS, at the hour of 10 ocd luck @. ta., the fol: Dre FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and | cred at New York on or before the twentioth (20h) ow : , QuanrEnwasten’s Orrice, D.¢ day of February next.or at such time thereafter during the year 1868 as may be ordered b: missioner of Indian Affairs, and if this proposal be ty: Oue superior Rusewood cuse Pianoforte, Cover and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS to One large French Plate Mirror comb repo 1 Blu accepted, 1 (01 will, within five days thereat- One Viack Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with green | ‘3-1. and to any other business entrusted to us. | tok Fevesute a oouivact sorerai ingly and give leces ores . | security satisfactory to the Com: of In. ees on Paintings ia Bore ray ae FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVREN. ; a ner Mahogany" Stas and Lowges, Win tow Shades Several of these Spring M aca “re of pnypsior WENT LOANS st all times cheerfully f>-atshed, | Be ete, er ene vata performance of th arble t nreaus and ‘ashstands nish ogether with a lot of entirely new Quar- ich proposa 8 Ye id by Walnut and painted Redstenis: Bureaus (ermuater Stores, conclating ia part of; WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, |, Hac! proposal, must be accompanied by 4 guar. Walnut Rockers. Haircloth Chairs 1.4” Ambulance Bows 113 Wagon Water Washington, March 20, 1865. m 21-tf responsible persons. whose air and Husk Mattresses Sd Fellies Buckets certified by a United States judge or district attor Feather Beds, Bolsters, aud Pillows 10) Sets Lead-horse 90 Wagon Tongues, HE NATIONAL fy . preads, Bienkelay 8 eats, Se tting 200 fe 200 poe roned . Ne here phy join dy sie zone! ally guarantee that ‘arpets. Oilc h. w Mat 4 et bp pove bidder: or bid contract Qne very superior Kitchen Range, ip good order St 1:0 Lamps SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, | theabov (OF bidders.) if a contra Crocke ry and Glassware. Kitchen Requisites, kc. S) Coffee Milla Be pyres 00 seer sei) Soa Oe 25) OF WASHINGTON, D. C., Dutch Ove their) bid or proposal, will execute a contract a LO, - 3 80 Dutch Ovens * Chartered by Special Act of Con, for th cordingly, and give the requisite security for the One Ba mater. and Fixtures. 2.000 Watering Bridles y i " BAFE KEEP! PIN UNDER GUAR. NTEE OF thiul performance of the same, as prescribed in he terms of sal rescriled by the decri With a large lot of Horse Medicines, such as— | GGYERNMUT BONDS, STOCKS: SPECIE, | the advertisement for Proposals for Indian Good! the purchase moni h before the | 100 Ibs Aloea 100 gallens Alcohol SEWELIY., ets Gated October ie aseis aed In che Svante ion lelivery of the gov 100 Ibs. Calomel, 100 Tbe. Avante tida BIL: na PLATE, MORTGAGES. their) failure eo to do. we hereby agree and bind 100 Ths. Epsom Salts 100 Ihg. Sugar Lead PA WILLS. DEEDS, ourselves. onr heirs, exeentors and administrators, oon pattics Mogtang Lintinents &e- SS ALUABLE PAPERS to forfeit and pay tothe Uuited States, ac damazes, Terma: Gash. ip Government funds a/um not less than fifteen per cent. on the amount of said bid or proposal, Bonds will be required in the amount of the bid for the faithful performance of the contract. with two or more sur ies. whose sufficiency must be And all descriptions of Nalnabless and for th BENT TENS | oe Sane FIRE AND BURGLAT. PROOF VAULTS, D, Attention is called to the very superior lot of Trusters, COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts Mules offered at this sale Catalogues of sale can be had on application. Goods must be removed within ten days from day C. McFERRAN, oc 7-mwf&da tifted to by a United St ate judge or district at- y of sale, Orricr—Conxgr NEW YORK AVENUE AND | fon ARLES E. MIX B* Chats clofka with MeGuire &C0.,) dias Donaty Quarters Caner }ifteENnTH TH STRERT. topo IF thatatN! ng Commission Southwest corner of Pen avenue and lth st., | _ocl4 8 ‘Star Office, ce Building. YW. L. WALL § 60. Auctioneers, weiss a RUPERR Ca a — i r Oren 315 and , : . CHANCERY SALE, OF YAU ABLE REAL | south commer’ Penta a0 30 Toth gercet: NT GEORGE Q EVANS, B. vy SNYDER, Devot Qu. PER 's OFFICE, NATHANIEL Niel 0" e 8.2. BROWN, PRRs vice PaesiDest. wh. 8. BUNTING TOR, oF SANE WasnincTon October 15. 1357. Sealed Propcsals w récelved at this office until om ok WEDNESDAY October 30, 1857. for the delivery of the following articles of Quarter- AVE 6TH STREET, KNOWN AS THE LIC TAU UARE Ho! USE. y OF ogy] ‘ERN MENT SALE OR VA VALUABLE 8 AT PUBLIC AUCTION. DING WASHINGTON, . } Stores at either of the pointe named. to wit: District se 2, Ladeenmeenell Bare Sit wire harf, or Lin- erat nation G Ball in conipiaivent andl Heme i arid ‘ B. « O. Railroad Depot, oth street wharf, or Lin Lichauet al, are defendants, the undersigned.as | fice a Public Buildings, Grounds, and i ‘ Orrick Hours: From o'clock 8. m. to 5 o’clock sabave pciaina ‘iit teays theksodTponuie | Heanction. on TORSDAY:the sch day of Octdher, | ON TERRDAY, the Sik day of November, isi, | BO aes f good, rounds clean ‘Opts in good, strong ic auction, of of October. mene 1 Wi 6 c A.D. aot. at the hour of 4 ovclock p.m all that | feito hy pt ie ei Degold, to the highest eh sack containing 100 pounds. ¢ or parcel of ground known aa part of Lot 13 Pre ane si. beginning for the seid ix thousand) pounds of prime Timothy PROPOSALS. their Auction Rooms. on the southwest corner of part of said | pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street west . the 168,000 (aie iruaared and sixty-eight thousand) t1Sat the northwest corner of said lot, at the : ean 4 r one hundr: ty : dividing line letween Lots Iz and 38in said Squnte followlng-described property” belonging 10 the ounjle of good, clean. ets tn bales United States: p®orosats FOR SUBSISTENCE. ' i | i Bidders will state er pound for Oat 4.andrunning thence eastwardly with the tine | OP Are: oa 4 5 and 19,1n Square No. 551. Pec ee per pond for Oats, gl said Jot 25 feet, thence southwardly the whole | Lot numbered 10, in Square No. 620. See ee eee er aad | eater nites ities ora number of pouuds Genel of skid lot thence weetwengly. 25 fee Lots numbered 1, 2, and 18, in Square No. 985. Wasninctox, D.C., er 2, 1867. of each article they propore to furnish, and at thence n! thwari Mia iage aad tenpeo torent. Lots numbered 4 and 5, in Sanare No, 116. Scaled Proposuls wili he received at the Office of | which of the three points named above the delivery gether with the Dui ngs and improvements t] peg a Of 8 are ere eae divided and Indian Agaite anti 12 0’clock.m.. the 29th day aE will be made. A = on, is Square has recently ‘been subdivided an o ndi AIL article delivered on contracts made nner | pA det eee lance iiriz and 18 money to it the turvey, which can be seen om the aye Es terdoti carat Satis, af ornber, Noriin, Hiatis’|-lmsvettors aprotated eb the mebenicaeh eat ones paid cosh and ene bearee unt ee ieith | or, shonk any one, SoU fo Lid. for Ue whole City, iuNebraska: Sixteou hundred and fifty-tonr | received or pald for which do uot come up to the 1 square, : jeef, net weight; four hun standard, Of coe pected: by tho: ind oc: nis: Cash, in Government funda, on delivery ee eer On oetunae a Recs, feutesen, | abe Taines of two good and responsible persons Heer rea by the tramteeas ort | of deeds of the property. hundred and six (140) pounds of XX Flour: At. | mustbexiven in cach bid, whowill actasecsarities urchasers can pay all of the purchase money in | 2ve-fitth of the purchase money to be paid when | fern hundred and sixty-two (1-532) ponnds of Corn | incase the contract Is awarded £o the bidder, Ensh on the day of sale. ot on ‘the ratification of | thaproperty is knocked of Meat; and one hundred (110) quart Of salt, hames of these persons must be signed in their own gate on the Gsy Of ene OF i ibe reteiien, id the purchaser fail to comply with the del di «Fort Cobb, inthe In- | hands, fo a statement {0 the above effect, witch | sate yaloby se Court. suey rub ibs reteined'¢p eee ae ike property will then and there be | qite fora Titory!, a aallys A ae coun. int ferty- | wil ‘accompany eac Oe Read eilt bs aiven umitallarchase ihone Put up again, and sold to the highest bidde seh 2-645} pon indy of Beek, neywelgne seve Payment will be made in Government funds, shall have been patd. ‘ e whole terms are not complied with within | Qty Goat ny sey red) sounds. of Bacon: upon completion of contract, or as soon thereafter ithe tormsof vale mnst be complied with in.6ne ewinty saps from the day of sale, the oficer i | twundred an fty'(2 300} pounds of XX Flont: tw ag funds are furnished for the purpose. k after the day of sale, Ge the property watibe | gparge. ofthe ublle, Buildings” Grounds: ‘at | fre liundyed (0) puuute of Corm Seats and.| “she proposal to the under- seek after the, day of tale Gr ihe property wall be | Works, reserves the right to resell, at the risk and | 2, iyebungred, 20) pounda of Corn signed and endorsed i "proposaia for Furnishing Uhasers. after one week's notice. BA cost of the first purckaser. Wo be delivered dailycat the Big Bendo? the Ac-”| Cou Hen sau San OGénveyancing and. revenue stamps at the cost of NMC! Gea tes kansas river, near Fort Zarah Thirteen hun. | “By order of the Quartermaster General. pe as Orig Soar Major of Engingers, Brt, Bri Ge dred aud twenty; thres (1,82 pounds of Beof, net Depnty Qe EAN ‘ ENE C. = 8 t; three. hunt seventy-five ( eputy Quartermaster General A THOS, Sha buEY, oe5-td_fChrov-} WL. WALL ere na aus of Bacon; eleven hu ‘and twenty-five | oc 16-6t B Brig. G rn J. MILLER, a | 12 nonnds of XX Flonr; twelve hundred and |) ——————————= Thomas F. bboy, ty (1-280) pounds of Corn ineal; and ciety 4a) FICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUB- ASBURY LLO: HOTELS, &c. Gnarteor ea SISTERCE, Trust pas ‘The Beef to’ be delivered on.the hoof; the Flour Wasnixctox, \ctober 14, 1887. ce7-eokls COOPER & LATIMER. At STEERS HOUSE and'Gorn Meal’ in goods itrong sucks, and all | _ Proposals will be received unt i? oclock'm on. | 25, and 97 Broad: ray, N. ¥. the articles to be of & ity, and subject ts | TUESDAY. the 22d of October, 1967, for supplying 23 nd 9" : rae ‘Bowline Grea spection and Tejection by the agent receiving | the Subslegence B SEVENTH STEEET. MARKRITER, Dealer in a choice stock of PAPERHANGI 486 Ss. ‘tment with ) FIFTEEN HONDBED one BARRELS OF uaz SNE WUNDEED « 196)) TBARRELS OF FAMILY ei delivery to commence within fifteen days after awarding thé contract, if the service requires it, and to be continued thirty days after the con- tractor or contractors shall have received notice to WINDOW SHADES, GVAL PICTURE FRAMES. ah cease farnishing supp All conditions same aa apuat: ot fl PITURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, | Soda ca = Fees ‘end ; | Seas Tnidtan A Affairs reserves s G: BELL, C.8.,U-8, A. ENGRAVINGS, WALNUT BRACKETS, ae. | ithe Eterons Houne es fal secommodationn | oP all of the ardoles toy delivered at aay puorosars ¥OR NEW JAIL. c abov et he 10. chan Tere SM UABKRITER, No. ans 7th sree, | esr om inet, smn tarsinuod: aod gon | Anne Rama py o geyice reaulfen it the con Dergprmsy oy ra Invensd! 2 b tween D and E streets. i tractor. fn such case a, reasonable ‘ASH “Cy Sent 19.1 887 ws. umn for a Mdditionel cot of trauspo fications for’ a vow ‘Sail in thts District, EW YORK BUCKWHRST: FL "Proposals post fon ait the fied ith the designs and drawi: ne ‘ing been N open ne fal—one the faba. is uppiice.ae he leliv each ofthe points herein a regp the pers oh i meoretac | Se WELSH PREMIUM amis at inti eyery delicacy of the season—at img fone) vee pric er pound of | the bi a pneatones moive a aireaiot vee nomena prices for seven: barrel f Thetooms having een refurnished and remodeled | each article. The condor roposals | and notice is now hereby give ed propo: COFFEX, Green or. ousted. Weare enable a to offer extra: facilities for the ‘com- | for Subsistence and ‘Submitted fa the poliowin ple sale wi be. see DNESDS: wie aot de unt 2 TEA of ae duatlty at very low price, and war- | fort and Dieanure.ot our diag i or asker lereby propose to > furnish the Ke cet in CED ee phe fhe ae 5 PRUEW HONEY, unsurpassed in'anali Pta'tonl GnO- a. OBAEE, #005. Rovprieton ofthe advertisement of the Acti Disirict oh ‘Columbia, authorized ‘and provided AVE nos iy enepreasged joan Wy name Moner of Indian Affaire: dated October test and | & the act f Congrens, sea tae and ak Lottie, and guaranteed eaual 4 space, O oi. STBOLOGYS, or aie oa eater. 3 eres dota ravine jarch.2y Corsi eer ca F otecis, THE WORLD ASTONISHED formauce, ompanied by bape iiiegt eof ing in ihe ook under Epbett House. ag SUE, WONDERETL REVELATIONS Proper gui esponsibie rounds of ihe Capitol as ington Clty, every St ee at oy sy dies PP blue wa the aficieney of th ome fern crmence: | “Separate bide will be recetved for the masonr? PPPPP 4 P| sno cla sec United , brick work iron work, amdearpentry work. tates gr r district attorney. we Festores to bap’ contract be executed tm- | . The con: pemeeeel NEW BOOT AND SHOE STOBE. ts, trophes iately after the award » Bidders shonid, | be reanired " Ean} {Et a eeedalhrel Pca heap taa OED; Be: WALEOS: “| rated gives information concerning abo nt wilt be puede ‘at the. fceof fndian‘Ar. | Remade ne wate ork progresses tes. cer: Late of the drm of Burns & Wilson, res I lost faliecon, "present ration of youche here, in auplicate, ified to twenty per centum 502 SEVENTH STREET, ness ¥é wilt bem certified ioe re CaeaGe Oy tas om nt of this ingen Rotataton willbe poner until the contract me i a what you will Semone econ whom the articles maredellversti Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. sande poinheo ‘any or all bids. ae ‘fhe lowest re- uth n und Ft] uly Cy rjieement discs ‘ eae Bidder: ea it, & Eeserven the in. ‘ommissiner | adgadadadddadadadadadadad |x le b pimyt ak oon Big SE. MIX. he ‘ot 3-th, #8, tn) £29 oorhe bids will ated reer noon ont the 4th iy of Gctober next in presence of auch of the bidd ‘EWELBY, ad and AND SILVER GW STbre sae aa geaaeeat Fy ule pla gece the heavens af nee Ee oot 3 asin oe Eee Ht cell as cheap, sat fe | Ba abe denaces ras eraleg tary of the Interior. with ny ice 80 | aes an ates me vor nga aul gee pater ‘at adistance ves, ran i ritten ou agen ee HLDERS! DE: — B, W. HAMILTON'S tu, eu vert iat order, . "BERGE! yeas + Chemista ‘ eps DaWeoly Nive Sogn Ser Ws Me 562 7th street. ec $eolw B. W, HAMILTON 4 ¢0, | saving from four £6 | and Central New Yor THREE, | aaleening cars for New York on 7:00 p,m. train | 32 p,m. | Potomac river. \ saManr. RAILROADS, PPE) ‘Pisrois rox Noy coos é RAUTIMORE AND OFT 1 P L$ FOR INDIAN GOODS. 7 Fi RAILROAD, is, between WA! APE GTO AND BALTI- MORE: and WASHINGTO. Pale follows. wis: sek a FOR BALTIMO: peavey, jana ete wh 0, 7:45, and 12:18 WALL WAY STATION praia daily, except Sunday, at 7:0) a. m., and 2:0 Rvsrations SQUTH OF ANNAPOLIS mLoere at 6:15 00d 7:00 8. m., and at 2:00 and 4:35p , FOR ANNA Leave at 7:00. tag Annapolis on from 08 eer d 4:39 and icine ate: = rt "FOR “ALL PARTS orn Was ‘No trains to ee ee m., d:30ana Laiashe m. only, connect with trains from jaitimore to RTS to the West can be had as THRO! TICK the Washington, tation Ticket Office at nes im the Gay. as atthe new office of the Bar ke ers and eRe “Telegrs Line, 343 Pennsyiva- nia avenue, betw th and 7th streets. For New York. Philadelphia, and Boston, see at- Vertisement ero Line. Master of Atgusportation. General Ticket A 1. MOL ceso GU. 8. KOONTE, ‘Agent, Washington, 867 rexxsrivasia novrn 1867 70 THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH, AND SOUTH- d after May 6th, 1867, trains will leave as ae 4 = M. 7.45 a, M. 8 P.M +. ee: 45 P.M. ‘'B GREAT BLE-TRACK TR, With ELEGANT OCR Palace tate som { day night Oars,with modern improvements, and to twelve hours in time over any dred miles saved to Western TRAINS TO THR Weer. TWO DAILY TRATRS OTHE NORTH. 2) FiRrsUnGh without change, arena Passengers by this routefrom eens have the POTS acd no FURIES. URGE DB 0" Tickets by this route can red at the of street’ and od Peugiragia ‘avenue, Will be given atall times euable information Passengers procuring tickets at this office can secure accommodations in Sleepirg Cars for El mira or Pitteburs: J. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, Sixth and Benn’s ave Washingten, D. 0. ae1-y ED. 8. YOUNG, Gen. Pass Agent altimore, Md. ROUGH LINE BETWEE: N PHILADELPHIA ANI New Yous? other route. ‘Trains between W: ow run as follows. vi y YO. FOR NEW YORK, withont change of cars. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 a, m., 12:1 and 7:00 p.m. FOR PHILADELPHL mucave dail i m.,and 0 and pet “esa at 7:45 and 12:15 p. Bi Ppt for New York er ‘Philadelphia at7-00 p. Throngh tickets to Philadelphia, New York, o Boston. can be had at the Station Office at all hour in the day. Wells at the new office in the Bank : ‘a Teli h nue, between cen hand Tih atreeto. i) nae ¢ Baltimore and Ohio Rail rertisem and schedule ieteen Washingto1 soa Baltimore, an napolis, and 2 West c N, Master o! rtati L. =. COLE. General Ticket Agent ° . KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. STEAMBOAT LINES. OFFICE OF THE POTOMAC FERRY CO. Sgventa Street Wuarr, WasuincTon, October 9th, 1 WASHINGTON Jan. 6. 1967, | CHAN On and after MO Ington and New York ar OU: DAY, instant, the steamers mpeen of the: Potom : Company will leave Inch Ex! he ‘ON and vAbexANDRIA iv ERY HOUR from 7 a. m. until oc10-10¢ ent PE OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. The Steamboats of th EVERY HOUR, afte ome m. until7 o'clock’ pm, ‘Leave fro thew wharf foot of ith street, Wash. "Bie S Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats, THE STEAMER WAWASET leav ach place Leaves the wharf. foot of Seventh : rioman and intermediate landings, TUESDAY gad FRIDAN MORSINGS at Cg click. | Meturnius WEDNESDAY and SUNDAYS at 5 p FOR MOUNT VERN on ana OP MOuRE Ym 20, 5,1 steamer for Mount Nocusn: will tear © the wharf the company. VERY THURSDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock; returning, the boat will arrive abont W. 30-tf President Potomac Ferry ( OTICE.—The fine Steamer, ae LIVINGSTON Capt. E. LEONAR reas The place of the W: en small on the route lately run by ee She Jeares Zier oepesite 170 Light street w: parts every TU. URSDAY, and SATURN. S45 p,m for EASTON POINT . BOURLE Mit x Ace. POINT, WALL amt MEDFORD SS bw AR, a LLOYD'S LANDING. - eeptninato o Baltimore, she leaves Lioyd’s Li ae au 3 + end Postal dp an, cron Monday?’ Wedrentes ect | Fons ‘Sie a large! r boat ti fe Sinail, “aa greater capactt for freight, more satate-Forms Snd of greater at owner's Tr Frei; iE received in Haltimere daily. 53 P. 8.—Her first trip Will be made up to Balti- more on Monday wight the ioth inst? wa four OTOMAC bie Gait: can 10N LINE FOB makia ney te Noe ate at AC iss CREEK OND. FR ames TOMAG RALL! EC, Cantain Jno. H, Wilson, leave Washington from S'cth. sircei | Winn ote ‘WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY: at 6a.m., for Twadings LJ altimore,and usual way lan Returning, glial Tor farther iformation appiy i r . ELAN & BRO. mh 18-tf No. sag Pennsylvania avi ry WECBRET DISEASES. SAMAR ITAN’S GIFT: TCRRTAIN REMEDY EVER OST C! ‘EB USED, pcetirs “Yes, A Positive Curg,” fe GONORRHG@A, Lees STHICTORES, éo. OGouteina pe Mineral, no’ Belewn. 20 Mercury. Ton Pai ‘10 be 1 They are entirely vegetal fi sw Ciniversity of Pennsylvania one ofthe ce ve o pi at Doctors ae Ghemists of the preentucss Aes ehaiecer. pod ote cured, or : Pl at lope. i ave dost er gorge with cury,ury Price—Male peckuges, 83 3a. woe ee BLo0D 1 BLOOD?! OME SEEEIS: on rar tans, PaCkIE + gah ILIS, oor AND Draeie Juice 1s offered the public, ae ores Tae OR REBELDE AES, a N's HOOT AN! wy A most potent, certal in and remedy over pres Seribed; it reaches and @ ree crop particle ot the venereal aon, so, that the eure is thorough svar 2, them. a ‘that tranmmitit ts your for'w uy you may repentin after DO NOT DESPAIR! Sor as iD Sa Site Seas tne (eee te Ses eels ete. faa 7 ofl pemens eees Meecs