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# THE EVENING STAR. ic Mermenism. da tes cous.antly and fearlessly against polygamy, comiendiag ibat it is neither an essential part of Mormon ‘aor warranted by scripture authority. In issue of the 5th inst. that jonrnal says The silence of our two cotemporaries on the polygamic question, for the past two weeirs or more, ix mdicative that there if 8 concionsness that no warrant for tha: barbarous practica B be found in the scriptures. Tue Book of Mormon, we are told, is very explicit in its condemnation of any man baving more than one wite. The only reliance now is on the foolieh nobby of a special revelation, and «1- know-it!” “Brigham Young is reported as Raving lately said that he kowsit is right; that it bis place to cammand and the people toobey; aud that be not only advises, but orders the men already married to take as many more ‘wives as they can support Some of his adbe- Tents unqvestionably place as much relinuce on his assertions, no matter how wild they may seem to an outsider, as they do on the pages of Holy Writ He says the practice of Polygamy is right, and they repeat the asser- tice. He indulges in the practice witn impu- mity, avd they imitate bim. Although it 1s in opposition to natural laws, frowned upon by the Die y,coudemned by the Gospel, by in- telligence 1d civilization, and forbidden by the jaws of orgautzed society, and branded as acrime, yec the declaration of this ove man, that he Knows it is right, outweighs all ob- jections, and sensual men readily obey his be- heats. They wisely avold any discussion, as the practice is nol defensible, unte-s itis firat establisted that man isa sensual prote with unrestramed passions, and tbat women are but creatures to pander to them. Tey may aseert and declare that it is right, but ii ts not im their power to demonstrate that fact to any intelligent man or woman on tae basis of rea- son or anthority Ax OLD Man Eaten By Rat3.—The Cleve. Jand Hera'd gives the following horror An affa'r occurred recently at the saloon of Mrs Brock, just beyond the Seneca etreet bridge, whch fills tRe sou! with horror. A man named Moran, aged about 77 years, who has lived the life ofa vagrant in this city for a, jong time. spending the winter inthe wo! house and living by begging in the summer season sleeping wherever he wes lucky enongh to find a bit of str .w or a bandle of rags. had deen in the habit lately of sicapiaz on an dId piece of carpet in the cellar under the s loon, and, §s was his custom, be weat down to his bed on Tuesday night, and nochiag was heard or thouzht of him uni] morniaz, when Mrs. Brock weat dowa ‘> wake him, a: she ha ‘been in the habit of doing, when she was sur- prised to find the cellar swarming with rats. She obtained a light, and ezain proceeding to the celler, found tha: Moran was dead, and these myriads of rats had been feasting upon his body. Most of the flesh on bis face, hands and feet had been eaten off. The woman found great difficulty in driving them away from the body, until she could piace it in the hands cf the Coroner. It was decided that he had died from an att .ck of heartdicease. The body was given into the hands of Mr. Howard for inter- ment. A TovcnING INaTaNce of connubial affec tion and devotion occurred not long since in New Hampshire. An aged couple, who du- ying haifa century of marricd life had wrang- fed and quarreled with each other, were in all probability soon to be separated. ‘The old hus. \d was taken sick, and believed to be near his ead. The old spouse came to bis bedside, and aiter carefully examining and taking stock of his condition, exclarmed : “Wy, daddy, your feet are cold, and yoar hunds re cold, and your nose is cold !” « Waval let ‘am be cold.”” “Wy, daddy, you're going to die!” ‘Waal, | guess 1 know wot I’m bout!” aad WF) Gaday, wat's to becum of me if you je? “1 dunno, and don’t care! know is, wat’s to Lecum of me *™ At this stage of the colloquy our reporter judged that tne correct and delicate thing for ‘him to do world be to retire. He retired. A Fatal Mvstery—The Louisville Dem- ocrai of 15th says :—Last evening. at half-past fix o'clock, as the trai from Lexington was passing the Fair Grounds, three miles from the city, a young lady was struck by the en- gine oud horribly mangled, the baggage and three pissenger cars passing over ber body. Of course she was instantly killed. ‘The acct. dens was not observed by any one on the train, and it wes some time before parties residing in that vicinity were advised of the terrible oceurrence. That which adds to the shocking nature of the occurrence {3 that as yet no one has recognized the unfortunat2 woman. She ‘was neatly attired, apd her form and features Dore evidences of refinement. What could have been her errand at that hour of the even- igg. Upon the railroad track, is an unfatuom- able mystery. -1t may be that a tale of crime ‘Will yet be evolyed from the affair. Wat I want to Tae Pronivirory Liqvon Law of Maine and Massachusetts has been so rigidlv entorced of late that it has grcatly reducea the liquor traffic in those Stairs. The “State Constable” ‘of Maine, the officer who fs charged with the enforcement of the prohibitory law in that State, recently said in a public address, that this year, since April, only S200,000 worth of | hhquor has been purchsscd of New York and Boston wholesale dealers, in place of the 1,500,(C9 worth usually obtained in previous years; thatat Belfast, Me., where $75,000 worth ‘was the annual sale, none bas been sold for the past six months; that the total expense of the constabniary of twenty-five men thus far as been <0), and tbe saving to the Stats of 26,000,(00, which would otherwise have been expended for liquor. e7 The first Grand Jury in Louisiana. com- posed im prrt of colored men, was empanelled im the First District Court of New Orleans on the 1th instant. Judge Thomas addressed a. portion of bis charge particularly to the col- ored members, assuring them that their action ‘would be watched by the whole nation to see if they were capable of discharging all the du- ties of ciiizens. He also reminded them that they bad nothing to do with political matters. vod that in the preervation of the public peace, and im the cood order of society, there could be mo conflict between races or color more than there corid be between the sexes. Judge Thomas subsequently aliuded to the riot in Joly of last year, and instructed the jury regaraing unlawtul assembiage: THANKSGIVING Day.—The Governor of Massachusetts has taken the lead this year in designating a day for the usual annual thanks- giving. Thursday, the 2th of November. is the day cet apart for the purpose. It is prob- able that the same day will be designated in mos: if not ali the other States where thanks- giving is usually observed. ao-The English letter writers state that the eming winter in that country is likely to be d season for the working people in many 7 It 18 estimated that one hundred thousand laboring people in England are apeolutely without work, and a million more Pinched snd suffering in consequence of imadequate wages. iso The University of Cambridge, England bas just imitated seme of our American col- joges bY & wholesale conferral of Gegrres. 1t a al e American bishops iat England, LL. D. aisliascahicaas #2-During a fawily altercation in Chicago, = ‘Tuesday me Rev. Mr. Spurgeon, since his return from visiting tbe Continent, has bern 80 severely attucked with rheumatiem as to be obliged to suspend his labors for several months. (7 The Richmond Dispatch learns from mnquestioned authority that there are fourteen thousand discharged negro soldiers now at ‘work, mostly on iarme in Virginia. S7The New \ ork and New Haven Railroad Dave put up a new electric bell alarm and signal on bot of the bridge in Briage- port. A light ects as signal, and a boll gives The alarm when the craw Is open wlan as law in Connecticut men entering that state is enforced most Siscromsiy No manufacturer, merchant or jon can send a clerk there without “abog out 8 state license of @ hundred dollars, 20d & separate one of from twenty-five to Afty dollars for each town or city visited. &7 Low bodices, simply of tariatan, are much worn. They are made in alternate wide and perrow tusks, trimmed in berthe with rib- nd made, of . < Jums.—Home Journal. | “OUT with. pep: oo Mr. Pentacont, of Mit steals livery of heaven for’ an Itpreper proper’ purpose, caren, Bawany, 5 inst He bas made its habit to ana to drive off a cow not F— hel sown en on Monaa} Boston. on fede made arrangements by which they hope to bring out # fall m pe o bring ont 8 party vote at the ap- a7" Rev. E, M. Wherryand w fe, Re: . Charies B. Newton, and Rev. Fraacis Hoye Jr.. of a ee tae y, in a Ts cu: = Saz6 in the miemtonary work. Sh FR ER 87 The police in Manchester, Engiand, search after Kelley ‘and Dessy, ‘eed a Cp mlp a dibapar comin contatning @ Gend drover, ope of finding a living “Finnigan. ibe publisher of the nt cation, throug ee ight ‘One off eB one of Dts» err tor lew oO! a! new io be called ing naar pone ‘opimiog: peper, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON © ‘R& LAtTane, ancl * foutb wae coper et Star Office Build! VERY_VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY Pet SOUTH SIDE. BETWEEN oy TET ND THIRTEENTH STREETS, AT AUC = SEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, @ctober 23 17, af § orclock. in front of the premises» ,we shall weil part of Lot 32, in Square 290: improved by a three-story and basement press: brick front Dwell- ing. containing eleven roome, with hall, do. wi water, gae,and all the modern improvements; stone mops and iron railing, with a front 20 feat’ by 88 feet deep; situated on the south side of F treet north, near Thirteenth street west, No. 283, ‘This property is finely located, Delng couveniont to sll of the Government Departments, and on F street, where property is in demand. Terms. One-half cash; balance in one and two years. necured by a deed of trust and notes bearing eet. malt conveyancing and revenue stam chaner's cor ‘One hundred dollars down at time of sale. cclédads COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts_ BBY ™- KE. WALSH & CO., Auctioneers, 285 Penn's ave., corner lth street. GREAT BAKGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS!! Auction sales every bs hee A THURSDAY,and SATURDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock, and SAT- URDAY EVENING at7 o clock, at pur ‘We have an immense variety of Goods suitable for sobbers and housekeepers—Dry, Goods, Cloth- awis, Flannels, Hosiery, Table Cutlery, ws, Crockery, and Plated Ware; Clocks, House: bola Furniture, c-, &c. Attention is called tocar Seortment of all Wool and Brase Is Carpets, Oi! ths. &c. Bo not fail to give usacall. Our as- gortiment of Piece and Cut ods are too nu- nkets, Spreads, Suntcrpance at grout asorihce tn order € roora for the large amount of Goods we are teity receiving, BF Co ments M ®PEN EVERY DAY FOR PRIVATE SALES. | | AUCTION SALES. 4 PER & LATIMER, ar ie RORY 900: CAsE hina Det ARLOR SUITE. 8! LR, DA Pree Pt RBLE- NCH PLATE. MAN we BLE-TO?ETEGERES, M ABI ee ene Bi a A Fon CHINA AND GLASS TARE A Ste: On THURSDAY MORNING, October 81,1857, ot 10 o'clock. at the Fesidenge: Uy | gentl eman decli Ing houeekeeping. No. 259 1 street, between Sev. ae earner misicccnih strecior we will volts slegant vsaortiient of household furniture, com, ae ore Parlor Suite, (upholstered in ‘arlet re} Rosewood Gabe Pianoforte, seven octave, by Chick- Two French Plate Mantle microre Boserood, Marble-Top Ete Six Damask and Lace Curtains Rosewood Marble-To} Tables, finely carved Walnut Marble-To) One Bronzed Frene! Mantio Clock Japanese Vases, Alabaster Figures and Orna- ments. Bronzed Figares and Ornaments Marble-top us, Washstands Mirror-front Ast Walnut Bed ‘and Wardrobes Harrand Husk Mattreeece Feaiher Bolsters and Pillows Blankets, Comforts, and Spreads Lounges, Curtains, and Shad Bruacels and ‘Thres-ply Carpets Marble-top Sideboard | Walnut Extension Dining Table (12 feet) Chair: Walnut Cane-eeat piping Morocco Dinm, xe ccowered Dinine Chairs at and Engraved Preserve Dishes Gakestands’ Chinaware ing Stov Together with many articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. COOPEP & LATIMER, A neers. oc 3 uel AUCTION SALES. ree TEE’S SALE ~ a ERTY ON THE In pursuance of a Power co Attorney from Au- gee Skinner fo the undersigned, dated Mth y of October, 1857 executed in Leen rit of a from Benjamin Berry to said Skinn dated rth day. of TA Pea orded in Prince I, as Agent, Attorney lic auction, yehest Widder, on WED- REsDAY, the ith @ te tae ber, 1857, at the honr of 12 0” ol loek he wont he premises, the Bro} je proper- mares eboney eon Vig: ow and: twenty- elebt sasen, three rods; and [cight perches of land, Wat in Prince Georges ¢ partly, op the eshington Railroad. Sad partiy on een ‘Vansville and Beltsville, Peaptee Dates Bos Improved by a comfortable Brick welling. wand all necessary Out-buildings: Well watered: oil fertile; commanding, cacily accessible from Baltimore oF Washington. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in two ‘ual payments, sig and twelve months from day of sale. with Interest, secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. JOHN GLENN, oc 19-4 Attorney for Mortgages. ARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a decree order of ale passed by the United Statex District Court for the, District of Maryland, October 9th, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That Iwilleett, at public auction, for cat fy on TUESDAY, the 20th day of October i at 120'clock m., at Cooper & Slicer's Ship; Point, Baltimore city, ihe Steamboat * MARY AUGUSTA,” her Engine, Beate Tackle, Apparel and Foarnitase, an ah she now ee irate United States Atvrshal. BEYSER & CO., Auctioneers, No. 307 Bennsylvania ayenne, Ch win) Will attend to th iew, a Fell e' je of Furniture at dwellings, Stocks in stores, and’ Merchandise generally, ai the suction stores. Will 120 buy out paraitare, jothing, Boots an . and all other goods, for cash, FREYSER & CO, TO-MORROW BX FAGLE, 2 0o.. Auctiorsers, Pa. ave., bet. th and 20th streets, Will sell nt their Sales Room on THURSDAY at 10 o'clock, a Jarge assortment of goods of various Kinds. coneietin. in part of 0 Bbis. Pure Cider Vinegar 10.000 Fine Soa £00 Tos. Old Virginia Smoking Tobacco 20 Cases Fine Win Bottled Liquors of all kind: Brandies, Whiskey, Gin, & and Barrela Large Lot of Groceries. in Demijohns A large assortment of Fancy and Wollen Goo oc 23 NAGLE & CO,. Auctioneers. WM. L. WALL & Auctioneers, nor rinal Horse and arclne ‘Bazaar, No, 98 Louisiana ave., bet. 9th and lith sts, SALE OF HORSES, | OSBEIAGES, On THuRspay, MOMNING: October 24, at 10 nck, we will sell at the Bazaar, annmber of Sadilie, Carriage and Work Horees, (a full descrip: tion at sale.) comprising— ABOUT THIRTY HORS! Many good Werk, Bands. and Harness Horses, Fifteen good Farin Horses, from Pennsylvania Lot Mules, ALso A large collection of New and Second-hand Buggies, Rockaways, Carriages, Wagons, and other Vehicles. Two new Jenny Lind W: agona, built in this city. New and second-hand ilarnéss, Saddles, Carriages, &c.. at private sale. Regular sales days, Tuesdays, Bharani, and Saturdays. Carriages and Harness alway: oc 23 W. L. ¥ ELLS & CO., Auct WALL BY D. a . corner La. avenue at On FRIDAY MO ‘ #4, ma. we shall sell at Publi neers, 16th street. No. 329 G street. between 12th and 13th, an assort- ment of Household Furniture, viz: ‘Two Sofas. Hair Sent hairs, Two Marhie-top Tables. Rocarr, Dining ad Kitchen Chairs Redsteads, Mattresse: Three-Ply A Thera Cai ets. Oil Cloths, Gocking. Parlor. and Chamber Stoves, Kitchen’ Requi new, and in perfect order. oci2-8t_ (Bxp.]_ D.L. WELLS & CO., Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auetioneers. No. 526, southeast corner 7th and D sts. s ALE, OF_ REAL ESTATE Virtue of a deed of trust to the sub; date of April D duly recorded 16 biter J. Ae Bes ALUABLE UNIM- et seq.,one of the land records for Washington County. District of Commbia, I «hell offer for sale, at public ion, in front of, the premises, on MONDAY, Octeber 28, 1857, at 3 o'clock p. m.. the undivided ‘one-half interest im t Squere pum ing lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 19. 28 of said wqhare as laid original plat of th ‘Terms of sale All conveyance ‘ing and stan pS at the cost of pur Chaser. ‘Gi00 yobs paler time of “If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days, the trustes reserves the righ, to resell at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser. upon one week's notice publ Hi ional Intel ligencer. JOHNSON, Trustee. ee ce WILLIAMS: ucts east half of Fded on the down’ and re HAR- | Also. one Parker P1 ent Sewing Mac hine, nearly | | fowhag personal property = | One superior Rosewood case Pianoforte, Cover and One large French Plate Mirror | Southwest corner of G, October 25. 1857, at 10 | | CHANCERY SALE OF PE a? | wigned, na trustees. HOUSE Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, (Late clerks with J. 0. McGuire &'Co.,) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Lith street, Btar Office Building. ROSEWOOD PARLOR F zo: Pat preteen GHATE, SUITES, THREE-PL ER AND SERVICE, SILVER: PLATED WARE, fo. AT On TUESDAY MORNING, October 29, 1837, at 0 o'clock, at | the residence of ‘General Tompkins, No, 332 K street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, we shall sell a fine assort went of parlor and chamber furniture, comprising Mirror-back Etegere, rosewoot hair-cloth Sofa Walnut arm and Side Chairs, (in green damask ) Rosewood Sewing Chair, (upholstered in red da- mag Rosewood Card Table, Bronzed Mantle Clock Green Damask Lambrobins, with Lace Curtains Marble-top Centre Tables, Bronzed Drop Light Walnut Book.case, Marble-top Comode Walnut Marble: top Chamber Suites Walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, ‘Washstands Painted Cottage Suites: Bolsters and Pillows Fine Hair Mattresses, Husk Mattresses Brussels and Three-ply Carpets Iron Bedsteads and Lounges Walnut Extension Dining Table e ideboard, Writing Derk . seat Dining Chairs, Office Chairs and ; White French China Dinner and Tea service Silver plated Ive Pitcher and Waiter Silver plated Urn and Cake Basket Cur apd Engraved Wine and Champague Glasses Claret and Hock Glasses, Goblets Finger Bowls, Decanters China and Tin Toilet Ware Parlor and Hesting Stoves Kitchen requisites, &c. ‘Terms cash. COOPER & LATIMER, oc 2 Auctioneers. PY COOPER & LATIMER, Anctloneera, (Late clerks with J. 0. McGuire & Co.,) Penn. avenue and lth street ir Office ice Building. ONAL FROFERCY AT THE LICHAU HO! NEAR SIXTH By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. parsed in Eanity Cause No Charles G. Ball is complainant and Henry Lichen et si. are defeadantar the under- will offer for sale, at the LI- Louisiana avenue, near Sixth street. on WEDNESDAY. the $ith day of October, 18:7, at the hour of iv o'clock a. m., the fol” One black Walnut Parlor velvet, eleven pieces Marble-top Centre Tables. Oil Paintings Mahorany Sofas and Lonnges. Window Shades Marble-top Bureaus and Washstands valut and painted Bedstead. Bureaus Walnut Rockers, Haircloth Chairs Hair and Husk Mattresses Feather Beds. Bolsters, and Pillows ite, covered with green r ; Kitchen +, iu good order Crockery and Glassware, Kitchen’ Requisites, &. 180, One Bar, Courter. and Fixtnres ‘The terme of sale as prescribed by the decree; the purchase money to be paid in cash before the delivery of the goods or any part thereof. A 8. BRADLEY, WM. JOHN MILLER, THOMAS E. LLOYD, ASBURY LLOYD, | 08, Tr COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts oc T-mwfkds Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. No. 626 southeast corner 7th and D streets. VALUABLE DISTILLERY NEAR GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION. BLE IMPROVED VERY By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District umbia, sitting as day of Qctober, A.D. cause im said court pendi Riswick is plaintiff, and thers are defendants, the w: nd nder- signed. trustees anpointed by said court in said cause, m MON the ith day of Novem bersat If oclock a. mon the pretaises, well ai public auction. to thie highest. bidder, all that cer. thin parcel or porti of Georgetown, in said District, and known as the Foundry property, formerly belonging to General Jobn Mason, and’ conveyed to John 8. Berry by Wm. Selden. trustee. by dated 2M Fetrnary, Ix), Tecorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. 111, folios 308,61 ove of the land records of ‘Washinzton Co..'D e said parcel or portion being all that part of dry ine perty situated between the nal and the Potomac river, iz he section thereof which war conveyed ty Py 8. Berry, Allen Dod Jolin b. Henry to Homtio B Berns by decd dated on or about the ith June, 1888, and recorded in Liber - No. 161. folios 104, et seq., one of the land records aforesaid, and also the. eastermont ortion thereof. sold and conveyed by said Julin 8. erry, Allen Dodge and John P. Berry to John Cochran, by deed dated on or about the 3d March, 1880. recorded in Liber J. A. B.,.No. 208, folios 35, yone of the land records, together with the imprevemente and appurtenances, including & etual right of way for man, beast, and vehic through the premfses ke conveyed to Horatio i Berry, on the north and south sides of the stone ering mills situated thereon. and also @ perpetual right of way for the water pipes appurtenant. to the res: id real estate, nude the Fisht of ingress, d regress for all purposes inci dent to the use of said water-pipes, anid algo 9 per- ‘tual right of way over the wai between and river, and leading from Georgetown. to the Foundry or Columbia Miils. There is upon the property to be sold a very valuable Distillery, Fixtures. &c..with good water ower from the canal, as well as from the stream known as “Mill Branch,” running through the premises. Terme of sale as prescribed by the decree: One- cash, (of which $200 on the acceptance of the ‘will be required;) the. Jeiemige re in six and twelvs months, with interest from day of Ge to be secured by the purchaser's notes and ai ign- ment in trust of the parchsser’s equitable interest in the property. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at t coat of th of the pure Laskey INO D. MePHRESON, ¢ Trustees. 0c 18-F .MW ads GREBN & WILLIAMS, Ancta, Y WM. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers. Stores 319 and 31 Southwest corner Pens avenue and oth street, TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- EBT IN THE FIRST WARD AT AUC- 104 By virtue of 8 deed of rast: ¢ and recor ry ig oli ly fe. ane et the Land Records of reali ton coun’ strict. of Columbiay wilt 4 tou, Gn FRIDAY. Oct. 20h, . otdlock pm, Square fo. Ae ge Gee of ret. 4 tween Pennsylvania avenue and it atrect dated April 9, 1857, €o igo cost of the pu ihas veyancing er. de WEEP ONS. be l7-d W.L. WALL & Conant: ELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is certain cure for diseases of thi KIDNEYS, RAVED, DpoPsy, ORGS NIC WEA EN ESS EMALE 00: Pi 8, GENE BAL DEBILITY, soa il dea URINARY ORGANS whether existing in ' MALE OB FEMALE, from whatever ous cause ORE Bee ord 2 ‘no matter of Diseane efi unecein fewtire the use of a If no treatment ts mobili to, Insanity may ensue. flesh ‘and E Bi aenias Ty i AND Ha HAPPINESS, ra Postoeitts depends upon prompt woe) i ais BUOEY. 2 oe aRee ip ot _Bold by ail “jes Oa i. por saleby OCKS AND BINGE. ec 19,23,28 JOHN &, BLVANS & CO. court of | n of the Feal estate lying west | FT BED 888. ie Bob Bed, Ge Cine id, Unelased forsale 0 S-ecaw B. W, RAMA TOE So, | PY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J.C. McG: Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and liti Star Office Building. CHANCERY SALE OF YALUAULE REAL ON LOUISIANA 3 orn wrBEbT, BAUWS AS TH LICHAE By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause 901. wherein Char 1 is complainant and Henry: Lichat et al care defendants. tie undersigned. as trustees, will offer for sale.on the Premisesgat nil: lic auction, on TUESDAY, th day of October, A. D., 1867, at the hour of 43 o’clock p. m., all that piece or parcel of ground known as part of Lot 13, In Sqnare 490, beginning for the said part of said Lot 18 at the northwest corner of said lot. at the dividing line between Lots 12 and 13, in said Sqnare 490, and running thence eustwardly with the line id Jot 25 feet, thence southwardly the whole th of said lot. thence westwardly 25 f thence northwardly to the place of beginning, to- gether with the buildings and improvements there- st., oN erms of sale as prescribed by the decree are as follows: One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash, and the balance in 12 and 18 months.with iiterest from day of sale; and the payment there- of to be gecured by the bond or bonds of the pu chaser or purchasers. with a surety or sureties to be Speroved. by y the trustees; or the purchaser or purehasers can pay allof the purchase money in cash on the day of wale. or on the ratification of seid sale by the Conrt. A lien will be retained on il lot for the purchase money, ‘No deed will be given until a shall have been paid. The terms of sale must be complied with in one ~week after the duy of sale, or the property will be ‘enold at the risk and cost of the purchaser or pur- chasers, after one week's notice. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers. EUGENE CARUSI, HOB. BRADLEY, Wate ER, THOMAS B- LLOYD, ASBURY LLOYD, ‘Trustees, cci-cokds___—s COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. B* COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clorks with Jas. C. McGuire & Co Southwest corner Penn's avenue and lth s Office Building. purchase money PHELAN'’S MARBLE-BED BILLIARD TA- 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. at 10 o'gcky at the METROPOLITAN CH Oph F Rooks, gonthwest corner of Fifteenth and 331, ita fine e assortment of Furuitare, ., com| ieee’ ted B Billiard Tables, with Cues, Walnut Writing ‘ablen. Gard Tables 20 ‘Walnut Founeee in eee Aca Waa atta ets BoP 12 Carved Waln ae Walnut ‘ateepy Ht follow ‘Walnut Tables, fi 1 piscest ht eae He oe lar! fet top top Sideboard Walnut ing epee careyea ie "Secon Bop Oak Can t and Chairs lon: oe » fen SUarving Tables Oval and Square int ‘ables White F sh China Dinner Service, Glassware Fine Castors, ye P forks, Table Bi =] Tce Pitchers, fine Table a ail Soin Icloths and Stair Carpets ste SOOPER & LATIMER Auoctigneers, Y WM. L. D fate pate Auctioneers. snd 317, Southwest « comer F venue and Sth street, Racaoacere, JA™es McCULLOUGH & C: AUCTIONEERS Ante Coin 1sst0N NO.15 K STREET, OPPOSITE NORTHERN ERTY hee arith DAY WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY. Liberal Mataues ‘made on Consignments, which aretolicited. Particular attention paid to the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture at private residences. Be 24-1¥ JAMES McCULLOUGH & C0. BY NAGLE & CO, Auctioneers, Salesroom 295 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts, NAGLE & CO. will give ive their personal attention re the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture. Also, to the sales of stocks of Groceries, Wines, Liquors d Merchandise of every description, orses, Carriages, Harness, Liberal cash sdvances made on consignment. THREES Bales at ons our Salesroom every TUESDAY, NOK Regular Stier “ae egular Salen Da suet (FRIDAY, A URDAY, at 10 o'clock. GLE & CO., Auctioneer: GOVERNMENT SALES. NEW QUABTERMASTER STORES. Drgor Quantenwasren's Onrice. { Wastixeton. D.C. Oct. 14, 1857 Will be sold on THURSDAY, Octover 21, at Lin- coln Depot, under the direction of Brevet Colonel A. P. Blunt, A. M.: 10 Horses 250 Army Wagons, worn 40 Mules 10 Spring Several of these Spring Wagons are of superior finish. Together with a lot of entirely new Quar- | termaater Stores, consisting in part of: 1.500 Ambulance ows 113 Wagon Water Fe! Buekets 200 Sets Lead-horse 200 Wagon Tongues, Harness not ironed 200 Office Desks 200 Boat Oars 47 Office Stools 10 Lamps 15 Caldrons ‘8 Coffee Mills 200 Bunks & Dutch Ovens 2.000 Watering Bridles With a large lot of Horse Medicineg, such as— 10 Ibs Aloe 00 gallons Alle: 00 Ibs. Calomel 300 Ths. Aswafortida, 100 Ibe. Epsom Salts 100 Ibs. Sugar Lead 20 botties Mustang Lini &e. ence et 10a. m. in Government funds. d a nes of sale can be had on application. ‘ae must be removed within ten daye from day of salen R. Deputy Quartermanter General, ocli-td Brevet Brig. Gen. U.S. Arm: BANKERS. yer COOKE & 00. BANEERS, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasurys yand eell st carrent market rates, and keep constantly on hand a full supply ef all GOVERNMENT BONDS, BEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &o., executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. ve 1-t? AVINGSB BANK. “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAB.” all at the corner of 19TH 8STREKT AND PENNA. AVEN FREEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘The Central Office of this Company is new situated as above, and is carried on in connection with the Washington Branch. OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. its of ONE DOLLAR and upwards recotved, and pies paid on all sums of ma upwards. C Bent. o Bouts SAND sro ‘Ki Ege r ot GAT SAY 'G00KES 73 f HENRY D. 00: cone fo. ‘Gbairman of the The’ ‘Deposits are now more than ea ‘, HEWITT, api aor York, President. J. eon Onabter of Branch my WP VE DOLLARS in UNITED BTATES der the direct BATON, Actuary. in Bank. PROPOSALS. Fe" BEEF AND VEGETABLES. yy DErARTMERT, Buxxav or coh OS Crom ave | Sealed Pro} 3 tor 5 irceah posale, endorsed ** Pro} Beef and Vegetables, will be recerved ss this pb. can until Zo'eloek p m.-om he fourth day Of NC, vember, supply of wanda of Preah Beet ‘aod a BR honnant ids of ‘resh Vezetables, at th: Ik Na %, a tation, as requited. “The Beet. and’ Vegetables met oh good quality, and the best the market affords, and each article must be offere] for by the pound.’ ‘The Beef to be in equal proportions, fore pea hindquarters, and to be Western or Baltimore Bonds, with approved security, will be required in one-half t! he evtimnated amount of the contract: twenty re cent. in addition will be withheld fromshe seneayor cach parmentto be maneenon = Isteral security for the due performance 0! cor traety which wil: on no account, be paid untilit | fully comp! w Every offer made "apant be Sones aby a wr ‘ant, nes one or mor ie Ah en thet the ‘bidder or bidders will, if his er Their vid be accepted. enter into an obligation good and sufficient sureties, Teles pro within five days, to furnish the a1 miles accompanied No proposal will be considers such ewaranty, and by satisfactory evidence t We Wdder ts a reeutar deater in the articles proposed: and has the license required by act of Conzrrss. ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any Proposal not considered advantageous to the Gov- Muriderstood that in case the stipulated « | article shall be delivered, leavin | nthe other article. the contract mey « completed in full, st the option | be considered | the Departme ‘The responsibility of the guarantors to be certi- | fied to by the Assessor of aa nT Te se the | hich th ide. First Tational Bank of Washington | B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, | WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 18th street, opposite the Treasury Departmen:, Government Securities with Treasurer United State SZ ONE MILLION DOLLARS..ea We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections | | ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers onthe MOST | FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully *-zaiehed. WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1865. mai-tf ‘HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D. 0., Chartered by Special Act of a for EEPING UNDER GUA) BAFE K SOT BONDS, ie a PLATE, TINGS, the ANTEE OF CIE, ILLS DEEDS, WwW VALUABLE PAPERS, Andall descriptions of Valuables, and for th BENTING OF SAFES, INSIDE OF FIBE AND BUBGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, zn NEW Y¥‘ TORE 2By™ E AND Orrice—Connen NTH QRE NUE AN N, H.D. COOKE, GEO. INGTON, GEORGE H. VANS, B. P. SNYDER, WM. 8. HEED TREASURI Orricz Hours: From 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p.m. ‘au i-tf SNIDER, SECRETARY. LEGAL NOTICES. PUR SUUREAME COURT OF THE DISTRICT MBIA. HOLDING A DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SAID DISTRICT. To all whom it may conrern, ererting : Notice is hereby given. that on the Sth and 6th days of August, Jéos, the armed euemy’s vessel Gaines wae attacked. sunk and destroyed by ves sels of the United States belonging to the Western Guilt Blockading Sau Rear Admiral D. G. day of Se} arragnt, and that on the 2ith s the same was libelled and prosecuted in this Court. in the name of the Unite for the reasons in the libel stated; and that nse will stand for trial at the City Hall in of Washington, on the FIRST MON Of DECEMBE next, When and where sil persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemna- tion shonld not be decreed, and to intervene fer their interests. September 25, 1807. . MEIG! oc L2awtd THE SCL REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, HOLDING A COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SAID DISTRICT 0 all whom it may concern, greeting: Notice 1s hereby given, that on’ the 28th day of February. 1863, the armed enemy's vessel Nashville was attacked, sunk, and destroyed by vessels of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, under the command of —— —, and that on the 2ith day of September, 1867, the wame wag libelled and pros: ecnted in this Court, in the name of the United a States, for the reasons in the libel stated: and that cause will stand for trial at thi Hall. imethe elty simuaeh ington, en the FIRS MONDAY of D! ER next, when and where all persons are warned ee appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their interests. September 25, 1867. BJ. MEIGS. oc 1-2awtd i SUPREME: COURT OF THE musreee 0 LUMA. HOLDING A DISTRICT ci count OF i NE U NITED STATES FOR THE Te oir sokoes ftmay concern: preetine Brotioe is he reby given, that on the 2ith “aay of March the armed enemy's steamer Mananses was attacked. ennk, and destroyed by the United States vessel Mississinp!. pelonsing to the Missis- gals Fansdron, under he command of Commodore Smith, and that on the 2th day of September, 1867, the same was libelled aod prosecuted in this Court. in the name of the United States, for the reasons inthe libel stated: and that said cause will stand for trial 4 the, L wont Ball. iat the, city of Washington, on the EC ka BBR next, when nd ve all Ae oe : nid to eppear. to show cause why condemnation s! not be decreed, and to intervene for ely interests, September 25, 1867. R. J. MEIGS, ler) oc 1-2awtd Fos. NON-RETENTION on INCONTINV NCE of Urine. irritation, inflammation, or ulcera- tion of the bladder, or kidneys. diseases ot the prostrate glands, tone in the blader, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases. of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings, Use HELMBoiy’s Fiuip Extract Buca. oc 21-D&WIy PPRRRRPPPPPPERRRP PEPE Pee EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GEO. B. WILSON, Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, No. 502 SEVENTH STREET, Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, dgdddddddddddddddddadddde 600 2488218 OF WHISKEY AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands, viz: C. GAUTIER’S CABINET, “ FAMILY NEOTAR,” “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 25 CTS. PER GALLON LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER IN NEW YORE, PENNSYLVANIA, OB MABYLAND, Of the same gradee of Whiskey. Pett Sooper a the Prey mo whiskies to i = by THE ©. GAUTIER CARNES, BRAND, at $5 sees bak Bye Whisky ever sold in this or ineito £0 Sell ay tore and wi ts Thy peru etngar err ea risin they roman Bea to their it Preiaraie ay. ot ie Eien nasal: pame ALSO, THE MAGFOL! lle AT @2.95 “O, GAUTIER, ass WINE BITTERS, vob tf fh avenue, Couer. the best qualities of wach 1 wil Sa LE oo Stw* pees oN Tae ec ioreeians ite 800; oul ‘ve aroun, under the command of - B iN. 72551, YY THE PRES) Pes" OF THE UNITED PROCLAMATION. tine district of lav ursuance of Presikent of the, United States, of Ameri hereby declare and make known that 4 publi. Will be held at the undermentioned land off Minnesota, at the period hereinafter at ST. PErER: commencing, BER the State of designated, to wit: Af the land office on MONDAY, lyin for ORTH OF THE E 2D LAY OF for the disposal ot the public faa the following townships, and parts inside of the late reserve al the Sioux Indians, viz : ‘or the aslo of valuable lands in gis of the ation on ESO’ kK thin 3 of townships, ve mentioned, INE AND WEST N BASE L! OF THE FIFTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, and in the following townships, and parts of townships, falling within said reser ‘The tracts or parcels 109, 110, and 111, of range 1 the parts of townships The tracts or parcels in the part of township 109. of range 32. ‘The tracts or parce galt in the part of township tthe N. M0. range 32, ex W. 3g of gectic 4. ‘The tracts or parcels in the part of township 111, of range 1, 21 loty 6 8.W x ct ton $1; sections 32 and ‘The tracts or parcels eg and 110, of range 33. except fractional sections 6,7. 3 ‘and iJ, N. BE. 4; of mectionae Wt 29, 30; N. the parts of townships he tracts or parcels in the part of township 111, of range 33, except sections 1, tion 4; sections 9, 10, E. S$. E. 4, section 1, 2,3; east half se 13.14, 15, north half section 22; sections 23, 24, north n 25. Ihe tracts or parcels in the part of of township 112, 34 section 33, id 35. ‘The tracts or parcels in the parts of townships 110, 31) and 112, of ran ihe tracts or parce 111, 112, 113, of range 35. in ‘the parts of townships ‘The tracts or parcels in the parts of townships nl, pe. 113, and ht of rang ese P e tracts or parcels in The parts of townships uf 113, and 114, of range 37 he tracts ng. us. ‘and ‘he tracts or of ran parcels a the parts of townships a in the parts of townships pal ng. 1M and Tis, of range 99 The tracts or Parcels In the parts of townships 14nd 115, of range 40. ‘The tracts or parcels in the part of township 115, of range 41. The abov mentioned lands will not be sold at less than their appraised values, and alist of the ‘ional subdivisions, with the appraised values Bet attached, is in the hands of will be open for the examination of those des: to purchase. ‘he offeriu the local officers, and ing of the above lands will commence on the day appointed, and will proceed in the order ii which they are advertised, until the whole shall the sale thus closed; but have been offered, and sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be permitted until after dks. Thereatter the two weeks. he expiration of the .tracts offered and re- maining unsold will be subject to sale ontry ek tueappralaedvaluctions® fc * Private Glich anderzmy hand at the city of Washington By'the Presiden 308.8, WILSON ome this 28th day of August, Ann eight hundred andsixty-seven. ANDBEW JOHNSON jioner of th ef the General Land Office, ini one thousand NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Jay ote entitled to the right of pre- -emption rt to any any of nace within rated erga and parts of above en fieh the sane to the eatisfoction of ths Borister and Receiver of the tana of ones, and soon as pracuicep ie, after seeing therefor, as notice, and BEFORE the mencement of the day te’ eyment ‘appointed for the is wales of the lands em- bracing, the tract claimed, otterwive such claim war bay 2-W J3t SRPHANG? thee distal it their claims 1 wine by law pees ep onge A of “aay “of October, for Hon of the personal catate deceased's estate: provid jeog cone! ‘once a week fo1 io} the id. oad JOS. 8. WILSON, Commissioner. QoUaTs ‘Wasi ie it :—In tive hye case at eney, Siousa, executrix of the f tae Orpuaaa aforesaid pete Qeuber. Sth, 187—Dis HINGTON Count’ eee hand, ae far ne copy of this ree weeks in the Even- | PRoPosaLs FOR FORAGE. Der Wa: aled Propceais will be received ti] 12 m., on WEDNESDAY, Octo! | the delivery of the following artich | master Stores at either of the points named, to w | B.&O Railroad Depot, 6th street wharf, or Lin | coln Depot : 512,000 (five hundred and twelve thousand) pounds of good, sound, clean Onts, in good, strong sacks. each sack contatning 100 pou 16,000 fifty-six thousand) pounds of pfimo Timothy ay, loose, or in bales | 168,000 (one hundred and ‘sixty-eight thousand) rounds of good, clean, Wheat Straw. In ba | Bidders w te the price ver pound for Oats, | inelading sucks; and for Hay, either baled or loose, | and for Straw in bales,and the number of pounls of each article they ‘propose to furnish, and at | Which of the three points named above the delivery | will be made. All articles delivered on contracts made under I be, subject toa rigid ingpection by by the undersigned, and none 7 QUARTERMASTER’s OFFICK, STON. D, C., October 15, 1837, this offic 30, 1857. fy | this notice will | inspectors appoin: received or paid for which do not come up to the standard, es of two good and responsible persons en in each bid, who will actas securities | will accompany each bid. Payment will be made in Government funda, | upox completion of contract, or as soon thereafter at funds are furnished for the purpose. ‘The. proposals. will. be addressed to the under signed. nud eniareed “Proposals for Furnishing Oy order of the Quarieraster General. y order of the Quar McFERRAN, Deputy Quartermaster Gans oc 16-6¢ revet Brig. Gen. U.S. A PPOPOSALS FOR NEW JAIL. DePaprMent o¥ THE INTERIOR, Wasnixeton, D.C. ‘The specifications for'a new Jail in Riis Dieta ict, filed with the designs and drawings, having been modified on the recommendation of the architect, the bids heretofore received have not bean opened and notice is now hereby given, that seal sale willbe received of this Department unt 12 o'clock M., on WEDNESDAY. the 23d of October, o51 for the erection of the Jail, inand for. the District of Columbia, authorized and provided for by the act of Congress, approved July 25,186, and the joint resolution approved March 2, 1837, ‘The designs, detail, drawings. and ‘Sbecitications can be seen at the architect's office in the eastern rounds of the Capitol, Washington City, avery a3 except Sundays, between the heurs of 9a. m. a4 bids will be received for the masonry woke brick work. iron work, and carpentry work. The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be seanired. to enter intoa sufficent bond, to be approved by the Secretary of the Interior, for the faithful completion of hiscontract. Payments will be made as the work Pro resses,on estimates cer- tinted to by the architect, but Prenty per centum of the estimates will be retained until the contract fs completed. The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder. but the Department reserves the | right to reject ary. or all of the bids, should it be Gomnied for the interests of the Government to “The bids will be opened at noon on the 2ith day of October next in presence of such of the bidders as may choose to attend. Proporals should be endorsed on the envelope “Bropotals for New Jail, a directed to, the Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D.C. y LAM. OTTO, teu dtoct® Acting Secretary of the Interior D* EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE, SHINE TON. Uctober 2,186. On the petition Soe WiEL WRIGHT, of New York, N praying for the extension of a patent igranied io him onthe 3d day pf January see. for an improvement in Operating Cut o of Valves of Steam Engines, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the sd day of January, 188 It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 16th day of December ext, at 12 o'clock M-; auld all persons are notified toaprearand show cause, if apy they have, why said petition ought not to be grante Persons opposing the ‘oxtension are required te file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by elther party tobe used at the said bearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- fice, which will be furnished on application, epositions and other papers relied upon as testi- mony must be filed in. the office twenty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, ifany, within ten days after filing the testimony Ordered, also, that this notice be "published inthe Republican and the Intelligencer Washington, D C., and iu the Times, New York, N. Y., eerie maccemine weeks: tke fest oF seta publications to, be at least auxty days previous to the day of hearing, D RIMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, On the petition CP NUS PN ERE Pe Commisstoner_of Patents. York, New ork, pra ying for the extension of a patent granted to’ him the 3d day of january. provement im Arrangement for Catting Screws in Lathes, for seven years from the expires tion of said. patent, which takes place on the sd 49% lordered dh the ould yetition be h iro i ion Patent Ofice on MONDAY, the loth Gay of Decors, ber next, at 12 oclaek ML; and notified to appear and show cause, the; why said petition ought not to be granted. abe! gute? Persons pepe ony the extension are file in the Ps ent Omics oe cht pe least tteenty days. bet etimony fled by cithe ¢ the = forth in ‘writing, tobe ‘used at the aid hearin; eve use Ec ering craee Yaka ae teamemitted in accordance with the rr ofp ech yall farniehed on sp sion Deporitions and other papers rolled s teat mony must be filed in the office tten’ y Hane before the day of hearing; the argument’. t pels: ten days after fling the team vow Republican and the Intels epublican and the In ne Gerand in the ‘Times, New ™ chy Westington, D. week for three successive W ecks; us firat of said We ofbeasne Wast sixty days previous to 5. he Gab of hearing. ommidsioner cs Patent SPREE MENT OF THE INTERIOR, D UNITED 8: ATES EATBNT price, On the petition 0 WILLIAM Hs ministrator of th, estate of Heaty: ihe Ea 1, Massachunetts, praying for | M. ce 30 6x0: 8. BOONE. -Aavnt, Ww inted to the tard Henr: mber. 18s, for an ine ining, for seven yard a the ex, rae n ws pate! which takee place on a Sent ‘<< Decne 98T © it ig ordered that the said petition be heard at Seer taar ew achat one Beye, why sald pet iP petnfon ought n ot to be granted ase seaee pponing the ext ~aalon are 9° required to get forth in, rails east t Sieera ‘coy wales the Saati coon gown a Pie secilanae te Eamet Pd pels ‘and ot! upto Blea aoe ae RAILROADS, Barton AND OHIO RAILROAD, Wasuineton, May 5, Noon, Rearare aes Trai between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- MORE, and WASHINGTON AND ESE eiiicalolociag FOR"BALTIMORE ery Leave geaty, except Sunday’ at and 2: 200 FORALL WAY STATIONS. Leave dail: pee except Sunday, at 7:0) a, m., and 2:0 FOR whys iui oot OF ANNAPOLIB 45, and 12:78 crciecrigs 300 ®. m. dat 2: and 4:58p Leave stro8 im tutto. No traips 8. i from Annapolis on Su ee) een DAY. 1 FoR Bal LTIMORE és Leas sf f ive at 7:45 a.m. ond 43) an! 8:45 p. m, Leave at7: and 4:2) and 8 Lares, SUL PARTS OF THE eRe Leave daily, except Sunday. at 7:46 a.m “On Sunday et 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. onl, at Belay Station wit se from Wheeling, Parkers! THROU VGH TICKETS th tho West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all houre in the day. as well as at the new office of the Bank- tra and Brokers’ Telegraph Lino, 48 Pennaylva- nia avenue. between 6th and 7th streets For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see ad- vertisement of “Throngh L: 7. &, WILSON, of Transportation, aahington. COLE, General Ticket A | 1867 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1867 connecting ‘altimore to TO THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH, D SsOUTH- On and after May 6th, 1867, trains Will leave as | follows: A. PB. Pr DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTB, SCENERY, Palace State-room day and night Cars,with modern improvements, and saving from four to twelve hours in time over any other route, Two hundred miles saved to Weste Central New Yor BRED eae TRAINS TO THE Weert. ‘WO DAILY TRAINS 30 was. NORTH. Throng ch trom Baltimore to BO iT. PITTSBURGH without changes Cees ee mt Passengers by this route from nin have the sdyentage, ~ > es all changes in UNION DB P rickets te byt ‘his ¢ route can be procured at the of floe, corner 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue, under National Bote, where reliable information will be given at all tim Passengers precuring tickets at this office can secure scpomimodstions in Sleepire Cars for Ki ittsb: poo minors 8 ARNOLD, Ticket Agent Sixth and Penn's are. Wi Washington D.o. a, Pass delay ‘Bettimore, Ma. HBOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASRT LT PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YO; Be? Trains Seed Pir aed Washi, ‘BOW run as a follows. viz FOR NE W YORK. withont c ante daily (except Bunday) at Leave anits Oo se pone nd 12:18 exce } m.vand £30 and? me otha 2 ueaye for New Pe USD Phitadetpnia at 7:00 p. adiigeDing cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train Throngh tickets to Philadelphia, New York, 0 Boston, can be had at the Station O! all hear in the oar ee as well as at the new office Hehe the Bank ers aad Brokers Telegraph Line, 348 Penn. ave fe, Between 6th and 7th streets. ape baltim nd R jew York ar ore and Ohio Railroad advertisemen edule between Washington, Baltimore, An est. SON, Master of Tr: revaners Sad: 8°ROONTE Aaeae Wolk oe $0-tt gent, Was! eaten. STEAMBOAT LINES. 3 Wuarr, N. October 9th, 1857 . CHANGE OF HOUR: On and after MONDAY, the lit! instant, the steamers of the Potomac Keug Company will leave WASH INGTON and ALEXANDRIA EVERY HOUR from 7 a, m. until 6 p.m. OLT, WM. D. _0¢ 10-10t President PF JOTOMAC FEEBY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. eTRGStcgmbosts of the Com Vantil Perclock sae Sica from, men mh. e the wharf foot of 7th street, Wash: i q "Bho Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats. THE STEAMER WAWASET Leaves the wharf. foot of Seventh street. for Our- tloman and intermediate FRID. ORNIN. lock. WEDNESDAY ond SUNDAYS at 5 p.m, FOR MOUNT VERNON. On and after THURSDA ptember 5, the steamer for Mount Vermon will leave the wharf of the com: Ee RY THURSDAY MORNING at 10 o’clock; returning, the boat will arrive about m. 301 Ww an 30 tf ____ President Potomac Ferry ¢ Go. heen TRANSPORTATION | LINE FOB UIA C) uh ning iene go ion AQ ts oe Bin “AND PoroMac RAILROAD. The steamer EXPRESS. yaniain EG. Captain Jno, any leave-each place turning angtlon at ©. Nickle, and steamer KENN H. Wilson, leave Washineton from Sixth street Wharf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, ct .'m.. for Baltimore, and arual wat landings on oiomac river. Returnis TUESDAY and FRIDAY ip mm, more every For further information apple Ye mh 18-tf No. 948 Pesaro AEQBET DISEASES, == SAMARITANS ete SAMARITANS GIFT THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY B ‘van USED. es, A Positive Cure,” GoNoRRHGs, GLEET, STRICTURES, dc. “Coatainn no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Oniy Ton Pills to be Taken te Effect a Cure. Whey are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor ‘ny unpleasant taste, and will notim any way in- Juve the stomach or bowels of the most delicate Cures in from two to four days, and recent casea ins twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate ofthe University of Pennsylvania, one of the moss eminent Doctors and Chemists of ‘the present day; RO EXPOSUTE, RO otros 5 BO ince whatever. ‘Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or mu Goparia or Mer- hee ed in envelope, Price—Male package: ie Fooale. $3.0" aBZooD 1 BLOOD | BLOOD! SORES. SPOTS, serteng. a ScAuES LCE "BOLLS SYPHILIS, 0) SaMaRiran'd BEAL pike oe Scie sues He ot red the public as 5 Positive can HOS nis OR NEREAL ae AMARIT AN ‘8 ROOT AND ah Bo on ae re. in and et le of oT geagraed tn une ae ten sulle the ROOT ‘AND. ae ge a por boul deus fo te bas, ego suas ‘3 ‘wate in Pace oF ae os Ey ae a wax patentee 5 Sahar ons Senate ea i

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