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THE EVENING STAR. ISTIC RE —Eddy Kelley vs enteen Ronnds— friendiy little THE PUGIE A Mill en the fudson rs Docks, oa LEG, be- ween two b 1 Kelly and Charies Te £ side. The match wes mad wreks BeO a fayenue. si niergoing a thor- oped Metiy is at pounds, sud is bout the same 9 TS of Age, in weight 145 m by trade. Turner is ands in Weigh:, and ng. They are bo: the figh Qnd not @ punisbiment * peep of day bot pped for the encounter A gentleman by che maine of John enin acted as referee, who showed Rimarif wily @ position. Both were well seconded, each being well supplied with @ being called, both mi osition. ‘Turner wes the first to ‘dash; he managed *o get in on Kelly's ribs, he shen fought his man around the ring and agsin tapped bimom theribs, bat very light. Kelly succeeded m driving home a teli- wg body iow, When both gotatit in right good earnest, and the way they puatshed each other wasno litte account. Kelly go: several atthe Read while Turner go* punisned about the body. They fonght jnsteigh: min- 's when Kelly went down by accident. “ad Rounc—Botb set to work again in right food earnest. Kelly g-tting bis nose par our of joint, while Turner got 4 j\w-breaker, the Iat- ter succeeding in drawing first blood. 3a Kound—Kelly sent in his right with mur- tom Turuer’s jaw, trom which the gered: he, however, managed to punish Kelly pretty badly in retarn. h Rourd-—Kelly tried to force the fight, but Turner now manifested adesire to keep off for awhile; they finally gotto work and both managed to punish each other about the head. Kelly got a mouse over his riznt eye. Sth Round.—This was a well-fought rouad. Kelly punished Turner severely about the head, who stood up to the mark manfully, not flinching a bit. They finaily managed to ciose, and both fell together. 6th Round.—Turuer very carefnl,and seemed pxious fo keep away from his man: he, how- ever, managed to punish Kelly pretty well, putting in a stunner on Kelly's right eye again, which pot it pretty well in mourning. 71k Round.—Kelty sent in his right on Tar- | Ber's nose, which made the ruby ily in every direction. t dropped. Sth Round —Turner was now instructed by Ris seconds to force the fight, and iu his etforis s0 to do got severely handled,—much te the Foolish advice given by his’ seconds,—he, bowever, managed to cend in his left on | Kelly's ribs. which sen: the lat‘er to grass, | This was the first knock down, which was | Guly allowed Turner, and received with ap- planee by his friends. 9b Round —BHoth held off, and seemed | ‘waiting foreach other: finaliy Kelly gotina | body blow and went town. to save himself trom & weil aimed blow at his head. | _10th Round—As they putin tbeirappearance Kelly's right was nearly closed, while Tur- ner’s head was anything bnt a pleasing sight. ‘Undaunted, they strnck out with a determined ‘will. snd both got several testimonials about the head and boay. lith Round—This round was a battle ia itself. They fought just eleven minutes, aur- ing which Turner got bis lett preper put in deep mourning, and had his apper lip cut open abontaninch in length. He, however, tuid heavily on Kelly, who, at the close of the round. began to show weakness. 12th Round—Borh were prompt to the call, and lost no time in getting m on each other. Turner sent out a whapper at Kelly's head. but Kelly dodged and Turner went head over beels on to the ropes. 13th Round—Turner now managed to get a Jittle the best of bis opponent, and punished ‘him most unmercitully about the head, and fl- nally managed to fight him down in bls corner. 14th Rouue—As they put m an appearance Kelly begax to show signs of defeat, and did not fight with that vim he had before. 15th Round—Kelly tried to rally and man- Aged to get in several telling body blows, but Turner kept pluming at Kelly's bead, and they finally closed. when Kelly was thrown. 16th Round No time was lost as both men, Prompt to the call, shot in at each other, and gave and took with a will, both their faces being battered toa jelly. Finally, Tarner got in another rib-roaster on Kelly, and sent Bim home again at full length. He was picked up by bis seconds and carried to bis corner, when it was fouud that one of Bis ribs was broken. 1"b Round, and Last Notwithstanding the revere punishment that Kelly had received, he came up promptiy at the call, but very weak, and manifested no desite to fight. 1t was ev: dent that he “was gone and it was only a ma: ter of time before he would be whipped. Tur- ner seeing he had matters all his own wav. soon in ‘Turner get in a body blow and | | siding elder ot the Boston disinot, and Fe} CARE OF POIRONING IM_ SALISBURY, MD—A, correspondent of the Baltimore Ameri writing from Salisbury e Monday last, says: “On Saturday last, two tte! Mr. Josepa ing Pris- C—— were taken suddenly fi, ater ofa biscuit prepared for supper by cilla Bradley. One of them died in shout fit- teen minu‘es after; the other was relteved by Dr. S. P. Dennis. “Yesterday, the stomach was analyzed by Dre. S. P. Denadisand L. D. Uol- her. snd found to contsin strychnine tn large esas tes: It has since epacesed. that Miss adley purchased a hottle of the same at one of the drug stores on the Thursday previous. Sbe bas been committed to Princess Anne jail tor trial, when onr court meets for business im Wicomico county. The supposed intention of this woman, who is about fifty years of age. was to destroy the whole family to enable to get $325 due her by Mr. Lynch.” CONVENTION OF METHODIAT PREACHERS.— The ninth annual convention of the Methodist Lecal Preachers’ Association of the United States met in Roston Saturday. Mr. Jou Cottier, of New York, president of the ssseci- ation, took the chair. The charch was nearly filled, and the exercises were opened witl pore’ by Rev. Mr. Heffner, of Baicimore. ¥. R. Cook, of West Troy, N. Y.. was chosen secretary pro tempore, 2nd Rev, Mr. Frost, of Waltham, assistant secretary.. An address of welcome was made by Rev. Dr. Thayer, Fe t to by Key. J W. Loune. of Baltimore; after which, the convention proceeded to business.— Boston Traveler. Rerarnixe COUNTERFEIT NOTES.—The case mentioned in 8 Richmond paper, & few days ag>, wherein it was decided that & person who | bad taken a counterfelt note and kept it for several months, could not ‘hen recover from the person he took the note from, is mot the first cage o! in Pennsylvania. in the case of Raymond vs. Barr, neard at Chambersburg in 1825, that a ereon “receiving & counterfeit note from an inbocent person in payment, and keeping it by him six months without notice, was guilty of gross negligence, And must sustain the loss.” | ‘The decision may be found in 13th Sergeant & Rawle, page 318. Tne Barnum Brieery Case.—The evi- dence thus far taken by the Congressional Committee concerning bribery at the late Con. necticut election shows clearly that mone: was lavisbly spent by boih sides, but does not establish drrectly the charge of buying votes made against W. H. Harnum. It seems that | southwest corner Penn’a avenue and lith street, both the Barnums were lavish in the expendi- | ture of money, and that the implied charge of e kind. It was long ago deckied | bribery lave as heavily on one side as it does | on the other, Some witnesses testified that | they had first voted and then received money, but that they had not been bribed, and did not consider that they had been so. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, Y M. K. WALSH & CO., Auctioneers, 285 Penn’a ave., corner lWth street, GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS !! tion sales every TUESDAY. THURSDAY. and SATURDAY MORNING at 10 ocigck, and SAT- URDAY EVENING at7 o'clock. | @PEN EVERY DAY FOR PRIVATE SALEs. We have an immense variety of Goods snitaty for jobbers aud housekeepers—Dry Goods, Cloth ing. Shawls, Flauuels. Hosiery, Table Cut'ery Glass, Crockery, and Piazed Ware; Clocks. Honse: bold Furnitu &e. Attention is called toour assortment of ail Wool aud Br arpets, Oil cloths. &e. Ro not fail to giv call. Our as- sortment of Piece and Cut Di ‘ods are too nu- merous to detail, We are selling Blankets, Spreads, | terpanes ata great sacrifice in order to ne r the large amount of Goods we are teak daily receiving. Bz~ Cousignnnents solicited, oe M-tt MLR. WALSIT & C0.. Ancts, TO-MORROW. BY . &: WELLS & CO. Auctioncers. N.W. corner La. avenue and 6th street. On FRIDAY MORNING. October 25.1837, at 19 clock m., we shall seli at Public Auction, at io 4 street. hetw mept of Household Farnit > Sots Hair Sea “hairs, Chairs, ‘ i Bedeteads. Matt Three-Ply avd Inj Cooking, Parlor Kitchen Requis Also, one Parker P: new. and in lExp.|_D. Lb. WELLS & 00., Aucts BX W2. L. WALL & co. auctioneers. Stores 315 and 317, Southwest corner Peun’a avenue and Sth street. #5 O11 Cloths, Yhamber Stoves, ARD AT AUC y virtue of a deed of trnst. dated April 9.1357, and recorded in Liber E. €. Bi, No.3. folios 459. of the Land Records of Washington conn ty. District of Co wbia, T will sell at public anc on, on FRIDAY, Oct. 25th, at 4 o'cloc Lot No. 1, in square west of Sqnare Jost no time in putting in heavily on Kelly's | frontispiece: be finally cent Kelly reeling into | Ris corner. Kelly's seconds seeing it was im- | pessible to win, refused to allow him to fight any longer, and threw up the sponge in token | of deteat. {& A braver little couple never entered the ring. | Aud both fought to the iast with a determined | will. It was a good fight, and everything | passed off quietly As soon as the fight was over the party re- turned to the tug and started for the city. Tur- | ner went up and sbock bands with Kelly, and made lima present of 225. They also raised about $40 more amocg the crowd for Kelly. ‘Phe steamtug landed at 40th stree*, where ali the crowd got off. but :he principals and sec- onds were landed at auother pier, to avoid being seen by the police. They fought just one bour and twenty minutes.—) ¥. Express, 3, ti are’ Re ting 17 feet on the f 26th = tween Pennsylyama avenue 3 7 depth of 824-8 feet. improved by a good two-story Frame Dwelling-House. Terms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve wing Machine, nearly | OF IMPROVED PROP- | RST with interest, and secured by a deed of the property. Conveyancing and stamps cost of the purchaser. MILES GIBBONS. Trustee. | oe 17d W.L. WALL & CO. Ancts: rn) 307 Penna. avenue. : LE OF LA- DL +E. CLOTHS. BEDDING, &c.. AT AUCTIO. On MONDAY NEXT. October 28, at 10 o'clock, at our Store, No ai Pa. avenue, we shall sell— 3 of Winter Glotiing, embraciug Latics’ w, Cloth Cloaks, Coats, Sacks, Shawls. &¢.. _Skirts. Underclothing, &. Gent’s and Boys? Overcoats. Frocks, Sacks. and Business Coats, Pants and Vests in great variety Undershirts. Drawers. Boots, Shoes > & The Proposed Presbyterian Reunion. The efforts made last vear by the General Assemblies of the Presbyterian Uhurch. Old School and New S. ool. to bring about a re- union, do not seem to be as well received by tbe ¢Rurches to which the matter Ras been re- ferred as was expected. It is admitted that it as plessaut for brethren to dwell toge:her in munity; but it seems to be doubted, by some of the churches. whether the Old School and New School men are brethren, and whether it 1s possible for them to dwell in unity. The Com- ‘mittee of the Old School branch ef the Presby- terian Synod, of Baltimore report against the expediency of the proposed union. The mem- bers say that experience shows that esch mem- ber was more bappy and peaceable when se, rate than wbep united, as they were forme! and dis'racted by dispute= upon points of dcc- trine. They believe that the essential points of difference in principle must be reconciled before there can be a successful union, and they do not think there has been sufficient understand- ing on this zubyect in the basis of settlement. “rhere seems to be good sence in tnese objections. ‘The Presbyterian Church sepai d into two divisions In consequence of radical disagree- ments upon important pointe of belief. They have, since the division, steadfastly maintained the principles whien caused the rupture. The Old School has not adopted New School prin- ciples, and vice ver Unless there can be a mutual yielding upon these points, it seems probable that a reorganization would only re- new the old controversies. When a man and wile quarrel and separate, they can only come together upon mutual promises not only to forget and forgive, but also that the matters of disagreement ebail not be renewed. If itis in the opinion of both, or either, impossible to live together without revewing the sd subjects Of Cissension, 1: would be better ‘or them to Ys JACOB SHUTTS. Pawubroker oc24-3t FRAYSER & CO, Anct’s. ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Original Horse and Carriage Bazaar, No, 95 Louisiana ave., bet. 9th and loth st HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- SALE OF HORSES, | CAB SS. &o.. &c. On SATUBDAY MORNING. October 25, at 10 o’clock, we will sell at the Bazaar, a nnmber of Saddle, Carriage and Work Horees, (a full descrip- tion at sale.) comprising— ABOUT FIFTY HORSES. Many good Werk, ayer and Harness Horses. Ls0. A Drove of Fifteen Good Work Hors: A number of Mules, Ne second-hand Carriages, not long in use. ree A large collection of New and Second-hand Buggies, Rockaways, Carriages, Wagons, and other Vehicles. Two new Jenny Lind Wagons, built in this city. Two Jagger Wagons, built in this city. ALSO, New and second-hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages, &c.. at private sale. r sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Cs \d Harness always at private sale, Seg nae ond Bare a, WALL & Cor anche, BBY FBAYSER & CO. Auctioneers, hes No. 307 Peuna. avenue, A VALUABLE BUILDING THE CITY HALL. On THURSDAY. the 3ist day of Octobe bp. m., We shall efer for sale, at Public parts of Lote No. 2 and 23. in'Syuure No. 565, bei Tite cast 10 feet in width of said Lot 22.and the west 10 feet in width of said Lot 23, by 1€0 feet in depth ixe anbhe alley. making a beautiful Lot of by roperty fronts on F street north, between PUBLIC SALE 0. LOT SE. continue to live apart. This appears to be the philosophy of the Old School Synod of Balti- more, and there is common sense as well as Christianity in the idea. 1f the only result of Teunion will be to renew old disputes, it would be better that the separation should continue. ‘There will be less canze for scandal and less occasion for heart-burpings if the separation is mainiained.—Philad-Iphia Inquirer. Rrcertiox or Biewor Porrer ux Naw Yorx.—The Episcopai clergy assembled in large numbers at Trinity Chapel, New York. on epee wo beni congratulatory ac- dress to Bisbop Potter. on the occasion of safe return from the Pan-Anglican Counc Lambeth. After the usual morning prayer, two addresses were rend—cne by Rev. Dr. Haignt. from the presbyters and deaconsof the | TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE 'U diocese, the others from the faculty of the Gien- ral Theologidel seminary. to both of which te Bisboo returned a feeling reply; after which be gayes brief account of what bad been transpiring at the Lambeth Synod. One inct that has not yet been made public was the | Coun! passage of @ resolution iu favor of offering up prayers in ali churches of the Anglican com: Muntonen the continent for the President of the United States. The Bishop spoke of the kindness be nad experienced at the hands of tbe English preiates, and fealariy the an of Oxtord and Lincoln, at whose pal- aes be bad spent several day. He bad no doubt bat that the Synod would be the means of accomplishing much good im and for the Church. pe ALLBoED Wirk Mvavgr.— one week's notice publi Rose Ann Hogan, | 4 a women twenty-nine years of cam er deatp last evening, at No. I hulberry street, under circumstances which would jead. soe beliet that she died from the effects of » or beatings inflicted by ber daughter oF Mm ready. jan's atarement is that when Be came home in the evening he found his wife near the door apparently insensible; that he stooped to rais* Rer up and sound chat she was dead. Ort Davie, of the Sixth it, WAS Oo fied of pe A ese the nei zs aad wart stato Hogan's rc where ke fotnd Hogta ex- @ blood off bis Wite’s fac. streets west, and effers great inducements asers. ‘erms : One-third cash, residue in three stalments of six, twelve and eighteen mouths, the porchaser giving his notes for the deferrel pay- ments. satisfactorily endorsed. and bearing inter- est from day of sale. A deed given and adeed of trustteken, Ail conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Tf the terms of srle are not complied with within five sere from the day of sale we reserve the Hane to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser on giving two days public no- Hee LLOYD & LASSELLE, Attornies. FRAYSER & CO., walin- oc 4-Th.SAW URep. ev&is} Aucis. YY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anetioneers. No. 526, so corner 7th and P sts. M. PROVED REAL ESTATE ON CAPT RT AUCTION. ikke Under and by virtne of a deed of trust to the sub- scriber. bearing date of April 19. A. D. duly recorded in Liber J. A.'S., No. dis, folios 256, et sea. one of the land records for (Washington jambis, I shall offer é in front of the povk mt the five daze, the trastes reserves the risk and cost of the defanitin; irchaner. uj 38) at Festhee r. Pr. N Trustee. art GREEN & WILLIAMS, aucts: TE, WALL & CO. A BY WE erties ond arson Southwest corner Penn’a avenue ‘and sth street, SALE OF UNCLAIMED, BAGGAGR! AND PACK A UGTION. On THURSDAY SORNIN ‘Wovcatber 7, at Qrclock . will be sold at ion rome of WL tne National “Hitel wh sia" toeae n % 7 «) charges, for ai account of whom Doard and cb. fof wine it may cone-rn. the lot "1 b. et Bags. do. 3. Bi . mie Ot Beer Ser wate & CO aanehs. Ge. J ay ste pot J VaR sus eee es Ce gape art parison of te Guality and quested, at 358 eae vane avenue. ie 0, wOOD, AUCTION SALES. ‘& LATIMER, Aucti Be eee ean daa &. meGulrea'Co,.) Southwert coruer_of Penneylvania sve, aud iith street, Star’ Offes Buulcing. BAGS FROM THE AGRICULTURAL DEPART: | MENT AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, Oct! 26th, 187, by order of the Acting Commissioaer, we shail eel, at our,Agction Reoue, the following articles: 144 Two Busbel Bage pi Barrells Be. cash, oc meat COOPER & LATIMER, ‘Aticts. BY COOPERS LATIMER. Auctioneers, — en late clerke with J. C. Rictiuire 8 Co ath Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ay ‘ad street, Star Office Building. UNIMPROVED ne IRTY ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE. AT AUCTION. On ban barack AFTE! iN ‘NOON. November Ist, at 5 mises, we will sell part of Lot 4, nated on the east side of New J aey avenue, between D and E streets, near the Baltimore Depot. ¢ Ict is about 25 feet front, feet deep. "Terme: Onefonrty cash, balance in one, two. and three years with interest, secured by adéed of trust on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at cost of purchaser. own al vem dads COOPER £ LATIMEN, Aue ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioneers, ieee clerks with James (. McGuire &'Co.,) Southwest corner of Fonaayivania avenue and Eleventh street, Star Office Building. JENNY LIND BAGATELLE TABLES, CHAM- BER SUITES, PIANOFORTES, BRUSSELL AND THREE-PLY CARPETS, dc., AT AU On SATURDAY MORNING, October 25, 1857, in front of our Auction Rooms, we shall sell a large assortment of Furniture, several Bagatelle Tables, &c.. comprising— i Jonny Lind Bagatelle Table 1 Plain Bagatelle Table 2 Pisnofortes and Stools 1 Elegant Rosewood Portable Writing Desk Walnut Parlor Suite. (10 pieces) Painted Cottage Suite Bedsteads, Bureaus, and Washstands Mahogany Sideboards, Wardrobes Extra Dining Tables and Chairs Parlor Heating Stoves Brussel] and Three-Ply Carpets Crockery and Glass Ware, &c. ALso, 1 Barrel Old Bye Whisky ,(good quality) 8 of Brandy and Gin Cocktail Cases Tomato Catsup. & oc 24-2 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Anctieneers, (Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & o..) Star Office Building ROSEWOOD CASE PIANOFORTE. ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITE AMASK CURTAINS) ROSEWOOD LE-TOP TABLES. FRENCH PLATR MANTLE MIRRORS, TOP ETEGERES, MARBLE-TOP ( FURNITU MARBLE TOP RD, BRUSSE D THREE PL. CHINA A. ASS WARE On THERSDAY MORNING, October 3 ck. atthe resi 1BAT_ at } ce of a gentleman deciin ing housekeeping, N ‘3 T street, betw enteenth and Eighteenth streets, we wil elegant assortment of household furniture, com- prising— . Carved Rosewood Parlor Suite, (upholstered in rlet rep) wood Case Pianoforte, seven octave, by Chick- ering ‘Two French Plate Mantle Mirrors Kosewood Marble-Top Etegeres Sik Damask an‘ Lace Curtains Rovewood Marble-Top Tables, fine sut Marble-Top Tables Bronzed French Mantie Clock Japanere Vases, Alabaster Figures and Orna- ments. Bronzed Figures and Ornaments Marble-top Bureaus, Washstands Mirror front Wardrobe Walnut Bedsteads and Wardrobes Hair and Husk Mattresses Feather Bolstere and Pillows Blankets, Comforts, and Spreads Lounges, Curtains, and Shades Brussels and Three- ply Carpets Marble-top Sideboard _ Walnut Extension Dining Table (12 feet) Walnut Cane-seat Dining Chairs Moroceo Dining Chairs Velvet-covered Dining Chairs Cut and Engraved Preserve Dishes kestands, Chinaware ne. Champagne. and Claret Gl Parlor and Heating Stoves Together with mau ses articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. COOPER & LATIMER, oc 33 Auctioneers. __AUOTION Trost Es’s SALE ty or VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY (ON ASHINGTON RAILROAD, NEA SEE eT RLTSVILLE. Laon » F. lay of October, 1867 Attorney from er agoreigmeds dated. isth TE R Aa vated. im ce of artgage from Her ote Henry to anid Skinner, T, as Agent, Attorney ai ‘rustee, will camctione to abe. iiphert bidcr, om Sa PSE ere Ga ° bet ‘herein desstibed, Giz, One hundred a day of April, ta recorded in Prince Tees ¥. 8. No.3, folio 884, &c.. Georges county, in Liber as atiy WED- cette ie 2G acres. three rode, and eight perches of land, 3 a in Prince Georges county, partly on the Wi ington. Railroad, and partly on th Tur pike; between Vausville and: Diiteville, bel mngin fo Benjamin Berry, improved by 9 comfortab Belt merer ol teaieccommandlug’ view, at wel] watered: « e zi easily accessible from Baltimore or Washington. Terms of wale: One-half cash; balance pep payments, six and twel of sale, with interest, secur of the undersigned. oc 19d Attorney for Mo: in two months from (lay 0 the satisfaction JOHN GLEN. ARSHAL'S SADE.—By virtue of a dec Marder Srvesio passed by the United States District Court for the, District of Maryland, October 9th. and 1857 — cE Is IVEN, That Iwill sell, NOTICE IS HEREBY G EDA I. at public auction, for cash, om the 29¢! day of October inst., at 12 0’clock m.. at Cooper & Slicer’s Ship-yard. Fell’s Point, the Steambont""MARY AUG! Baltimore city, USTA,” her Engine: Boats, Tackle, Apparel and Burniture, agehe now ee rrate United States Ma real. AMES MoCULLOUGH & CO AUCTIONEERS 4 coy 1 COMMISSTON NO. 15 K STREET. OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, WASHINGT. 1, BO. Regular. Seles th UN TOND TEP RRSDAY, IDAY, AND SATURD Libera) advance ‘mi are solicited. Particnlar attention paid to of Real Estate and Household Furniture at residences, ay! 4 je on consignments. which the wale private JAMES McCULLOUGH & CO, Y NAGLE & CO,, Auctioneers, BY Sitcom 295 Peay. bet. sth and NAGLE & CO. will gi to the sale of Beal Estate and Household Fu lthsta. their personal attention rnitore, Also, to the sales of stocks of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, and Horses. Uarriage Liberal cash ad’ Merchandise of every description, 88. BC. ‘ances made on consignment, Jar Sales at our Salesroom every TUESDAY, Thee DAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock. f NAGLE & CO., Auctio neers, LEGAL NOTICES, "PHESURREME COURT OF THE Dis OF COLUMBIA, HOLDING A TRICT DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SAID DISTRICT. _ “ To ail whom it may concern, ereetin Notic hereby given, that on the 5th, and 6th days of August, 18:3, the armed enemy's vessel Gaines was attacked. sunk and destroyed by of the United States belonging to the Western ng Squadron, under the command of Gulf Blocka Rear Admiral D. G, Farragut, and that on the 2ith day of September, 1867, the same was libel rosecuted in this Court, in the name of the States, for the reasons in the libel stated said cause will stand for trial at the the city of Washington, on the FIRST of DECEMBER next. when and where are warned to appear to show tion should not be decree their interests. tember 26, 1857. oc }-2awtd use Why con ‘and to intery led and United ;and that Hall in ONDAY persons demna- ene fer R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. TAS SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs OF COLUMBIA. HOLDING A DIS’ TRICT TRICT COURT OF THE UNITED. STATES FOR THE SAID DISTRICT. To all whom may concern, gre-tine: Notice 1s hereby given, that on the 2th day of February. 1963, the armed enemy's vessel Nashville was attacked, sunk, and destroy i by vessels of the South Atlantic Blockading Squairon, under the command of — and that on the 2: September, 1307, th ‘aid cause will stand for trial at t r in the city of Washington.on the MONDAY of DECEMBER next, wien ap all persons are warned why condemnation should not be decreed, intervene for their interests. September 25, 1367. R.J. MET oc L-2awtd € ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioncers, (Late clerks with J. ¢. McGuire & Co..) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and lth street, Star Office Building. FORTE, MIRROR-BACK BLE TOP TARLES, ROSEWOOL CHAIR JASE. WALNUT CH SUITES. CARD” TABLES. BRUSSELS 4 THRER-PLY CARPETS, DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, SILVER- PLATED WARE, &c., AT AUCTION : DAY MORNING, October 29, 1877, at, the residence "of ‘Ga upkins, No. street, between Thir' and Feurteenth strcets, we shall sell a fine assort ment of parlor and chamber furniture, comprising Mirror-back Etegere, rosewood | ‘Walunt arm and Side Chairs Chair, (upholstered in r. Rosewood Card Table, Bronzed Mantle Glock Green Damask Lambrokins. with Lace Curtains Marble-top Centre Tables, Bronzed Drop Light Walnnt Book-case, Marble-top Comode at Sewhr ) Walnut Mardle top Chamber Suites Waluut, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, aud Washstandi Painted Cottage Suites: Bolsters and Pillows Fine Hair Mattresses, [nsk Mattresses | Brussels and Three-ply Carpets (Late W.B. Lewis.) Iron Bedsteads and Lounges Walnut Extension Dining Table © jehoard, Writing Desk, reat Din 2 Ofice Engraved Wine Claret and Hock Glasae- nger Bowls, Decanter ‘hina and Tin Toilet Ware gerigt and Tearing stoves itchen requisites, Kc. ‘Terms cash, COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. oc OOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, B* otate clerka with J.C. McGuire & Co.) Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and lth st., Star Office Building, Sham pane Glasses sobleta CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, NEAR 6TH S HAU HOUSE. By yirtue of adecree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passed in Rauity Cange sot, wherein Charles G. Ball is complainant and Henry Lichan et al.. are defendants, the undersigned. as trustees, will offer for cale,on the premines.at pub: lic auction, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of October, A. D., 1967, at the bour of 436 o’clock p.m. all that ieee or parcel of ground Known as part of Lot 13. Pr'Sauare 49), beginning for the sai part of said Lot Sat the northwest corner of said lot. at the dividing line between Lote 12 and 13,in said Snare 4. and running thence ea:twardly with the line Ofenid lot 2 feet, thence southwardly the whole depth of said lot. thence westwardly 25 feet, and thence northwardly to the piace of beginning, to- gether with the buildings and improvements there- <Mferme of enle aa proscribed by the decree are xa follows: One-third of the purchase money to be aid carb, and the balance in 12 and Is montis.with ntercat from day ot «ale; and the payment there- of ta be secured by the bond or bonds of the pur- chaser of purchasers, with a surety or sureties to fievapproved by the trastees; or the purchaser or purchasers can pay all of the purchaagimoney in gash on the day of sale, or on the ratification of Quid sale by the Court. A lien will be retadped on Said lot for the purcbase money, Novdeed will be given until ail purchase money shall have been pail. j The terms of sale must be complied with in one week after the day of sale, or the property will be Teeold at the riek and cost of the purchaser or pur- Thavers: after one week's notice, Conveyancing and revenge stamps at the cobt of nrohaser or purchasets. —— pe UGENE CABUSI, A, THOS. BRADLEY, ‘M.J. MILLER, 'HOMAS BE. LLOYD, ASBUBY LLOYD, Trustees, cel-eokls __ COOPER & LATIMBL, Ancts BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncor Southwest corner Penn's svenue and iith st.) Star Office Building. cs PHELAN’S MARBLE-BED BILLIARD TA- BLES, OAK MARBLE-TOP SIDE BOARDS, CARVED WALNUT REP SOFAS, LOUNGES AND CHAIRS, OAK EXTENSION DINING TABLES, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION. her 28, st 10 the MET yup ROOMS, we aball sella fine asuortment .. No® we of Buruiture, ‘Tables Be} fi 2 fe Tables, with’ Cues, nee 6, nut Lowa, 6 sitaroon Rep ain Marcon rings ay sk Ong epee op Bieponra ee ee SE Tm Walpat al at oi loloths and Stal 2 Carpets OACH HANDLES, LOOKS AND DINGHS. Fe se by $213) JOHN RB, BLYSNS & CO. 06 392,29 HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS OF COLUMBIA. HOLDING A DIS’ URT OF THE SAID DISTRICT. To all whom may concern, « ime was Libelled and pro ed in this Court. in the name of the United the Jibel stated; and nz: 2th ith di he City, FIRS’ lwhere appear to show cause and to GS, lerk. TRICT TRICE NITED STATES FUR THE “day of ner Manasses Notice ix hereby given, that on the Murch, 1342. the armed enemy's stea ‘was attac "d by the United States ve Pps. gvpi Synadron, under the comma Com: M_ Smith, and that on ti 1867, the same was Tibelled amd prosecnted Court. in the name of the United State reasons inthe iibel stated: Will stand for trial at. th BER next, when and w to appear to show can not be decreed, and to intervene fc September 25, 1367. R. J. MEL oc 1-2awtd € Hall. in the ‘ON onging to the Missi DAY of DEC medore -%thday of September, in thia for the nd that said cause city of 1 GS. Perks. z = of Urine. irritation. inflammation, or uk tion of the b Ases prostrate e' 1 gravel or brick eposits, aud all dise the bladder, kidneys and. drop: Hep weorn% Ficib Extract Buca. oe 2l-D&Wiy )R NON-RETENTION or INCONTINENCE ot ~ealonlis, of PPFPPPPEREREErPrrrrrPeere NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GEO. B, WILSON, Late of the Srm of Burns & Wilson, No. 502 SEVENTH STREET, Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. ddddddddddddaddddddddddd HE 210s FLUID EXTRACT Js a certain cnre for diseases of the BLADDER. KIDNEYS. ORGAN’ 1c WEAKN FEMALE C¢ ruTB ganees ae oe’ URINARY ORGA MALE OR PEMA hatever cause originating and no ma from whate OW LUNG STANDING. Diteases of these organs require the us dinretic. 7 and all whether existing in If no treatme Insanity my, “ae & at ine ted from these sources. and th suphors HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, BUCHU RAVEL. DDOPSY, IM L DEBILITY, Ns, L ter of e of al submitted to, Consumption or Onr Flesh and Blood are | and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a ed ‘ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCH! Established upwards if sy reliable remedy. bs , prepared b} HELMBOLD,” Druggist. 594 Browiway, New Yor! 104 Sold by all Draggists. and uth Wth street, Philadelptaa, Pa. if oc21- D&W Jy 600 BABRELS OF WHISKEY AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands, vix: C. GAUTIEB'S CABINET, “ FAMILY NECTAR,” “OLD EXTBA MONONGAHELA RYE,” And the well-known “RUSH RUN BOURBON,” All of which are offered by the subscriber trade r to the AT LEAST 20 TO 25 CTS. PER GALLON LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED KE ITHER IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, OR MARYLAND, Of the same grades of Whiskey. will also nell the samme whiski the Fallon at the following prices R CABINET BRAND, THE C. GAUTIEE ‘GALLON which is the purest Bye Whisky ever sold District. to the public by at $5 in this T invite the medical faculty to call at my store and test the pu jhisky they can recommend Bye,” at 3; the ‘The “ Famil hd ‘Bush Run rity of this article, being certain they to their 6 An} | IAWHISKY,” AT 92. MAN EALLOR: ae C. GAUTIER, NATIVE WLSE BITT: o06-tf 252 Pennsyl Consrantix on Wart the ‘T. AND, V4GET. which I bias at pat is No, oc 3-20" r ELM! 0 and Ix: Hitgorne tee Waste eeaae ae | or no cinprela, ict. sos - Degen ig Bay no ex: tein ite hetions and free ‘tia Tg | (1-125) pounds JAF Coons 2 00. BANKERS, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, yand sell st current markey rates, and Keep senstantiy on hand s full supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, BEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for BTOUKS, BONDS, &c., executed, aut Vollections made on all accessibie points. soltt AVINGS BANK. “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YE: Call at the serner of 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN FEEEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. CHARTERED BY CONGEESS. ‘The Central Office of thie Company is new situated auabove, and fs carriedon in connection with the | Washington Branch. \3 | ‘OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. ite of ONE DOLLAR and upwards recefvod, and nee pee onal sumsof FIVE DULLARS | end upwards. e_ in UNITED STATES separ TEE Fee cen tenes Bory Chairman of tho Finsuce Committee of the i Bene Deposite are now more than $400,000. ‘T, HEWITT, of New York, President. D. L. EATON, Actuary, Bd gTPSON Oeabler of Branch Bank. my 2-W F&M 6m" first National Bank of Washington | B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. |. props WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th sivect, oppesite the Treasury Departmen, Government Securitics with Treasurer United state | MONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell ail classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and maks Collections | m ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. | Wo purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST | FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal 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 frraished, | WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1865. m21-tf HE NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D. C., Chartered by Special Act of Con for the SAFE KEEPING UNDER GUARANTEE OF GOVERNM’T BONDS, STOCKS. SPECIE, JEWELRY, CASH BOXES, | SILVER PLATE, MORTGAGES, | PAINTINGS, WILLS. DEEDS, VALUABLE PAPERS, And all descriptions of Valuables, and for th | BENTING OF SAFES, INSIDE OF FIRE AND BUBGLAR-PBOOF VAULTS. -—CoRNER NEW YORK AVENUE A OFFICE CORSET BENTH! STRERT NUE AND Diarcrors—8. P. BROWN. H.D. COOKE. GEO. | W BRIGGS, WM.8. HUNTINGTON, GEORGE H. PLANT, GEORGE 0. EVANS, B. P. SNYDEB, NATHANIEL WILSON. | . OW: IDENT. { os agen FRY ANS, ‘Vice PResiDENT, | 8. REASURER. a B. P’ SNYDER, SEcRETARY. Orrice Hovks: From 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 0’clock nm. anl-tf | PROPOSALS. ALS FOR FORAGE. perro: Deror QcriRTeERMastER’s OFFICE, Wasurxcton, D.C., October 15, 1837. Sealed Propceals will be received at this office until 12m..on WEDNESDAY, October 20, 1857. for the delivery of the following a) master Stores at either of the points named. to B.& 0. Ballroad Depot, 6th street wharf, or Lin- coln Depot: icles of Quarter- 512,000 ( five huzdred and twelve thonsand) ponnds | 2 of good, gonnd, clean Oats, in good. strong sacks. each sack containing 0 pounds. | 26,600: fifty-six thousand) pounds of prime Timothy | Hay. loose. or in bales. 168,000 (one hundred and ‘sixty-eight thousand) | heat Straw, in bales. qpounds of good, clean i Bidders will state "the price per pound for 0 ai »either baled or loos: win bales, and dhe number of poun of each article they propore to furnish, apd at Which of the three points named above the delivery | Will be made. All articles delivered on contracts made under | this notice will he sutyect to arigil inspection by | inspectors appointed by the undersigned, and none | recefved or paid for which do not come up to the standard, ‘The names of two good and responsible perso: mst be given in each bid, who will act as socurities case the coutract is awarded to the bidder. The names of these persons must be signed in their own hands, to astatement to the abuve etiect, which will accompany each bid. Payment will be made in Government funds, ‘upon completion of contract, or as soon thereafter as funde are furnished for the purpose. ‘The proposals will. be addressed to the under signed, and endorsed “Proposals for Furnishing oy niier of the poe ter G 1 'y order of the Quartermaster General. J.C. McFERRAN, Deputy Quartermaster General, oc 16-6 revet Brig. Gen. U.S. Army PBerose LS FOR SUBSISTENCE. ov THE INTERIOR, Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of Indian Affairs until 12 0’clock. m.. the 29th day of October, 1857, for supplying friendly Indians with subsistence. as follows: ‘Te be delivered daily, at or near North Platte ity. inNebraska: Six! hundred and fifty-four | (1.854) pounds of Beef, net weight; four hundred @nd sixty-nine (469) pounds of Bacon: fourteen hundred and six (1.405) pounds of XX Flour; fif- teen hnndred and sixty-two (1.562) pounds of Corn ‘Meal; and one hundred (100) quarts of salt. To be delivered di it Fort Cobb, in the In- dian Territory: Twenty-six hundred and ferty- eight (2.648) pounds of Beet, net weight; seven hun- dred and fifty (750) pounds of Bacon e ty (2,280) pounds of XX Flour; d (2.00) pounds of Corn Meal ty-five hun j One hundred and sixty (160) anarts of salt. ‘To be delivered dally. at the Hig Bend of the Ar- kansas river, near Foi dred and twenty-three (1,23) pounds of Beef, et | weight; three hundred “ard seventy-five (35) | pounds of ve | rt Zarah :—Thirteen hun- on; eleven hundred and cwenty of XX Flour; twelve hundred and | fifty (1.250) pounds of Corn Meal; and eighty (80) quarts of salt. The Beef to be delivered on the hoof; the Flour and Corn Meal in good, strong sacks, and all | the articles te be of good quality, and subject te {nepection and rejection by the agent receiving cm. The deliyery to commence within fifteen days after awarding the contract. if the service requires it,and to be continued thirty days after the con- tractor or contractors shall have received notice to ceare fernishing supplies. _The Commissioner of Indian Affairs reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any or all of the articles to be delivered at any of the | above-named points. Also to change the place of | delivery whenever the service requires it, the con- tractor, in such case, to be allowed reasonable t sum for any additional cost of transportation. Proposals must be made separately for all the supplies tq be delivered at each of the points herein gnated, and must show the price ind of each articlo. They must be en: oposals for Subsistence.’’ and submitted in the following form: k. or we, hereby propose to. fu the x Pr opone dit it T ¢ advertisement of the Acting xd October, ‘ommi 1857, and ill at once execute a terms of th duns Gea pies a pacimtantary oma for tee toe formance. y Loe pao ary a ngrmnconte shod roper guarantee, ef ¥ two responsible per- Bonn, stating thatit'n contract is ewarded ney, will enter info bonds for its faithfnl performance; The suticiency of the guarantors to be certified by a United states judge or district attorney. important that the contract beexecnted im- ely after the ward ismade, Bidders should, fore, be present at the opening of the bids, Spetnent wil bo utede ne the office of Indian Ar. fais ou presentation of vouchers, in duplicate, certified to be correet ly the officer or agent of this Spat eneet Sete sar a he made uder this Proposals will be iidresseadto the of Indinu Aivaira, Washington: Re 00 8-thi, wa, tm, 129 | 80 pairs 2 | 191 pounds | bi ‘“Bocretary of the y ASHINGTON ARSENAL, Octossn 23, 9:7. ted Proposals will be received by the um op bulicing & Brick Magagie ob ‘exerve. adjoining the Alm: " til TUESDAY, 20th O- tober, at twel ‘ble bids will be received; and th fn ‘aposals will be cousideredunltes # 1 By the assent of reep Dond»wam HP an Navy Derartwext, 2 Bureau or Pro 3 AND CLOTHING re October 22, 1857. Sealed Proposals endorsed “Proposals for Beef and Vegetables,” will be received at this Bu reau umtil? o'clock p_m.. on the fourth day of N vember, 37. for the tupply of nfty, thontand ounds of Fresh Beef and fifty thogsanc resh Vecetables, at the Norfolk Station, as required. The Beet and Inuet be ot good quality. and the jest tie = affords, and each article must be offered fo pound.’ The Beef to be in equal proportiot and hind junrters, and to be Western or Balt en egetabies rk " Bonds, with approved security, will be required in one-half the estimated amount of the contrat, and tw: nty per cent. in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made as col- periormance of shoes til i lateral security for the d : tract, which will, on uo account, be paid fully complied with. i ‘Every offer made must be accompanied by a writ- ten guaranty, sicned by one or more responsible persons. that the bidder or bidders will . their tid be accepted, enter into an obligation within five days, with good and sufficient sureties, | toJuruish the articles proposed. No proposal with be considered idles arsompanied by such waranty, and by satisfactory sridence that the bidder is. recular deater in the articles Proposed tind has the Vicense required by art of Comeress, ‘The Department reserves the right to reject aby roporal not considered advantageous to the Gov- It i= understood that in case the stipulated yuan- tity of either article shall be delivered, leaving a balance due on the other article. the contract may be considered as completed ia full, at the option of the Departmen +. The responsibility of the guarantors to be certi- fied to by the Assessor of Internal Revenue tor the District in which they reside. _, BRD o¢ 22-10 Chief of Bureau, P#ePosaLs FOR INDIAN Goops. DePaRTMENT OF THE LNTRRIOR, Orrice Inpian Arvarns, October 15, i807. Sealed Proposals, endorsed“: Propesais for In- dian Goods,” will he received at the Office of In- dian Afiairs until 12 o'clock m..on FRIDAY, the 1th day of Nevember next. for furnishing. in the jnantities therein given, the articles named in the following list: FIRST CLASS—MAC 1.125 pairs 3-point white Mackizac Blanke Measure (x72 inches, 385 pairs 244-point white 'Maci uke measure 4x66 inches, and weigh 6 pound 0 pairs 2-point white Mackinac Blankets, to meas- ure 42x50 inches, and weigh 5'4 pounds o 35 pairs 132 point white Macinac Blankets, tomeas- ure 35x30 inches, and weigh 4’, pounds 400 pairs 3 point «carlet Mackinac Blankets, to Measure 60x72 inches, and weigh § poun ds 525 pairs 22-point scarlet Mackinac Blankets, to measure 54x46 inches, and weigh 6 pounds point scarlet Mackinac Blankets. to measure 42x55 inches, and weigh 5' pounda €0 pairs 3 point indigo blue Mackinac Blank to measnre 60x72 inches, and weigh 8 pound: 600 pairs 234-point indigo blue Mackinac Blankets, fo Measure 54x64 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 75 pairs 13e-point indigo blue Mackinac Blankets. to Measure 36x60 Inches, and weigh 4% ponnds SECOND CLASS—CLOTHS. §50 yards Fancy List Blue Cloth av yards Gray List Blue Cloth 2-200 yards Saved List Blne Cloth 1.725 yards Saved List Scarlet Cloth THIRD CLASS_DRY GOODS. 45 dozen §-4 Woolen Shawls 2 dozen 6-4 Woolen Shawls Linen Thread 160 pounds Cotton Thread 2.962 yards Turkey red Oil Calica 6.500 yards Calico, (standard prints) 15.20 yarde Blue Drilling 9,940 yards Brown D jing , (Fed and blue stripe; 7/900 yards Bed-tick 3,700 yards Satinet. $.£00 yards Hickory Shirting 15.80 varde Brown Sheeting, 4-4 5.25 Hickory Shirts 4£0) yards Duck. (for tents) 11.0.0 yards Linseys 3,000 yards Flannela, (assorted colors) 1,000 yards Denims 6'000 yards Jeans 1.500 yards Cottonades 4400 yards Checks, stripes and plalds. FOURTH CLASS—HARDWARE. 58 dozen best Cast Steel Axes, from 3 to 3'2 pounds, with handles S5dozen best Cast Steel Half Axes, from 2 to3 pounds, with handles | 500 Camp Kettles, assorted sizes short handle Fry-Pans ! 382 dozen Tin Pans, 2,4, aud 6 juart, in equal quantities, pressed 460 dozen Irou Table Spoons 862 dozen Tin Cups 7iédozen Butcher Knives.(G-inch Made) 1.75) dozen Fish-Hooks orted) dozen Fish-Lines, (assorted) The goods must, in all respects, conform to and be equal with the Government samples. which may be seen at any time at this office; but as the sam- les of blankets and cloths are of domestic facture, bids for these articles will be considered aged on articles of foreign manufacture, samples of which must accompany such bids. The right will be reserved to reqnire none, or a greater or less quantity of any of the articles than that specitied in the above schedule. If a greater quantity is required, they are to be furnished at the prices proposcal All bids for furnisbin: aid articles may be re- jected at the option of the Department. ‘No bids for less than an entire ciass of the arti- cles specified will be considered. i ‘All articles furnished under contract will be rigidly inspected and compared with the sampies Ly ab agent oF agents appointed for that purpose Such goods or articles as may in any respect fail conform tothe samples will be rejected, and io tha case the contractor will be hound to furnish others of the required kind or qnality within rrve days. orif that he not done, they will be purchased at his expenie. i Payment will be made for goods received on in- voices thereof, certified by the agent or agents ap- pointed to inspect them. No bids will be considered from persons who have failed to comply with the requirements of a former contract. No proposal will be considered that does not STRICTLY comPL\ with the following require- ments: i Proposals must embrace the articles, with the quantities thereof, as set forth in the above sched- ule, with the prices annexed h, and the ani is Must be carri up, each class to be separately stated and feoted up. Said prices and amounts must be so given without bY Modification or proposed modification what- ever. Proposals should be submitted in the following form: "I (or we) hereby propose to furnish the In dian Department, according to the terms of the ad Vertisement of the Acting Commissioner of India Afiairs. dated October 16,187, the following arti- Cles, at the prices thereto affixed : (Here insert the list prepared as indicated ip the first paragraph of thig advertisement.] Said articles are to be deliy- ered at New York on or before the day of February next. or at such time thereafter during the year 1388 as may be ordered by the Com. missioner of Indian Affairs. and if this proposal be accepted, I(or we) will, within fiye days thereat- ter, ‘execute a contract accordingly, and give security satisfactory to the Commissioner of In- dian Afuirs for the faithul performance of the same.” ‘Each proposal must be accompanied by a guar antee in. the following form, to be signed by two responsible persons, whose sufficiency must he | certified by a United States judge or district attor- Wo hereby jointly and severally guarantee that the above bidder. (or bidders,) if a contract shall be awarded to him (or them) according to his (or their) bid or proposal, will execute a contract ac. cordingly. aud give the requisite security for the faithful performance of the same, as prescribed in the advertieement for Proposals for Indian Goods, dated October 16, 1897; and in the event of his (or their) failure eo to go. we hereby agree and bind ourselves, our heirfeexecutors and administrators, to forfeit und pay to the United Btates, as damages, a+ um not less than filteen per cent.on the amount | of said bid or proposal.” Bonds ‘be required in the amount of the bid for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more sureties. whose sufficiency mast be certified to by a United States judge or district at- CHARL) toney. ARLES BE. MIX, oc 17-thetutNIS Acting Commissioner. PBorcsans FOB NEW JAIL, Deragruest of rum IvtxRI0n. PAV AaHINGTOR, D- GBepe per.§ intl District, fled wih teerdcelgae and srewings, paving pees ‘with the an Modified on the recommendation of the archi the bids heretofore received have not been open sale wlll be reccived at dais Department unit iz is Orclock Mon WEDNESDAY, the si of Oetober, ¢ and pr for the erection of the ict of Columbia, author act of Cor \, APP July 25, 186, and The designe Ma arewinge an and specifications can be seen atthe ‘architect's office in the eust nds of the Capitol, Washington City. Sirexcent Sundays, between the heurs of “Separate bids will be received for the masourr waft, brick work, tron work, and carpentry work: contractor ‘whose bid’ may be ‘will Pboroted ‘by shesecretany of the Interior, for tee ¢ Interior, for fuithfal completion of nistontract. Payments w! jes cer as the work progresses, on by bot tw PEA SS Cae ey areal Oh tots Malet t to reject, aby or all of ‘Meemed: for the interests of the @o ‘do.80. : will Re ea gen se as may chy ‘to att coeapenns neal bs Interior. ventieth (20th) | BALtitere SND OHIO RAILRUAD, Waskinoton, May 6, Noon, 1887, ‘ON AND BALTI- AND THE WESE viz POALTIMORE “Fon atiy concept Sunday’, AL 7-00. 7-48, and 12:18 FOR RLE WAY STATIONS. Lea gdaily except Sanday, et 7m s m,, and 2:0 For HAF STATIuNS SOUTH @F ANNAPOLIS Leave at 6:16 and bos eee at 2:70 and 6:35p #OR ANNAPOLIS. be it 7 @. m. and 4: ® trains Peasy the Mista ong 4:30 p.m. No to ‘Ba al TS are aT eon WAY STATIONS” = eave aay: 45 @. m.. and 4:3 and 8:43 é — we daily, except Sunday, at7:45@ m., 4°30 ana 4S p.m Or) Sunday at 4:30 and 8:45 p. m. only, connecting at Relay Station with train from Baltimore to Wheeling, Parkersbarg: &, | THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at ali bons, in the day. as well as.et the new office of the Bur), ers and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, $48 Pennsyly- nia avenue. between sth and 7th streets, For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see ad. | vertisement of “Through Line,” | J. L. WILSON, Master of Transportation, L.M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ¢c30 GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Wi mn 1867 ravsrf$F8h sours. 1867 TO THE NORTUWRST. SOUTH. AND SOUTR- On and after May 6th, 1367, trains will leave a» follows: Washington.....7.45 a, M./ Baltimore. on ae senBAb P.M. UBLE- TRAC! ; NERY, Palace Sate thom THE GRRAT and nigl R i | Sects Ree Letina con weer AINB TO Wr. TWO DAILY TRAINS Bex id NORTH. Throngh frem Baltimore to BOOHESTBB and PITTSBURGH without change, sdraints of Gakine’ 2 changes SURVON DE" R POTS+and no FERRIES. ee ma Tickets by this ronte can Procured at the of fice, corner 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue, ander National Hotel, where reliable imformation will he given at all times. Paesengers precuring tickets at this offce cao secure accommodations in Sleepirg Cars for Ki mira or Pittabnig J. ABNOLD, Tieket Agent, Sixth and Penn’a ave., Washington. D. 0. ED. 8, YOUNG, Gen. Pass Agent Baltimore, M4 \HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHID | T PHILADELPHIA AND aw Yorn? Wasiixcton. Jan. 6,137 ‘Trains bet now run as fellows vie Teen and New York sz FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. eave daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 8. m., 12:1 00 p.m. and 7:00 p. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 and 12:5 p. m., and 4:30 and 7: y ON SUNDAY. mleare for New York and Philadelphia at7:00 », anti as cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, 0 Boston, can be had at the Station Office at all Nour in the day | deity Lin ane, between 6th and 7th streets. Seo Baltimore and Railroad advertisemen and schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Aa napolis, and the West, J. L. WILSON, Master of Transpot lo tu: ROO TET Lae Wadi . 8. . nt, Was! . Oc 30-tt cf? ———— ——————————E 2) STEAMBOAT LINES. THE POTOMAC FERRY CO., Seventy StRerr WHARF, Wasmincton. October sth, 1857 CHANGE OF HOURS On and after MONDAY, the lath instant, the steamers of the Potomac. FOUR Company will leave WASB. ING and ALEXANDRIA EVERY HOUR, from 7 a, m. until 6 p.m, WM. D. COLT. oc 10-10t President P.F. Co. POTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. OFFICE OF ‘The Steambosts of the Company leave,each pls EVERY. HOUR, from 6 ociocs = m. until7 o'clock p.m. Leave from, Pex harf foot of 7th street, Wash- Incton., ‘The Seventh street Cars connect with the Bosts, THE STEAMER WAWASET Leaves the wharf. foot of Seventh strect. for Cur- Tioman apd intermediate . TUESD. z FRIDAY. MORNINGS att c'clock. Boturving WEDNESDAY and SUNDAYS at p. m. FOR MOUNT VERNON, On and after THURSDAY. mber 5, steamer for Mount Vermon Will leave the whar the compan: “EVERY THURSDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock; returning, the boat will arrive abont p.m. WM. D-COLT. au ott President Potomac Ferry Go OTOMAO TRANSPORTATION LINE FoR P' BALTIMORE, Making frelght’ connection ai AQUIA CREEK with RICHMOND, FREDERICKS- BURG AND POTOMAC HATLROAD. <fiae The steamer EXPRESS. Captain A C. Nickle, and steamer KENNEBEC, Captain J: H. Wilson, leave Washington front Sivtn sre Wharf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. st 6a. m.,for Ballimore, and usual way Jandinzs on Potomac river.’ Returning, leave Baltim . TUESDAY and FRIDAY. 4 p.m. ree or eS BRYAN & BRO. mb 18-tf No. 345 Pemaylvania ave ECBET DISEASES SAMARITAN'S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Posrrive Cure,”’for GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, 4c. ‘Contains no Mineral, no Balsam. no Morcary. | Only Ten Pills to be Taken te Effect a Cure. 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OR al Dine SEs the SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE is a most potent, certain and Seen remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and ¢1 icates every particle of the venereal poison, so that thecure is thorowch and perniancnt, Take, then, of this purifying rem- edy and be healed, aud do not transmit it to your posterity that for which you may repentia siter basin DO NOT DESPAIR! rh be need incurable, aire RTTANS EdoT AND HERB JUICES will remove overy vestige of impurities from the j vee TES FEMALES! tions with whi bere of Fe- paler utr ROOT AND 3 Hene yc {UES mort PI “tf ‘adapted, bee ‘Uterus, ‘Leu beart 4 of the Womb, de- and from sil a foeldent to the se. 1D envelope. le. $3. y ‘Bent by express. Price $1.35 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S WASH lis, used in comnection with the Sees tee THE 8AM AR- WHAT THE SURGEONS “Post Hospital, Fort ope ee Exrzacr Bucs oo DAWiy -