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rhe what our own gunners cap do. French, the Pracvtan fire w: Jlow, but ab olutely excellent I doubt its being. ng of the shetls app a _EVENING STAR. Mitrailleur and the Fieia Gao fore Metz on the 2 » Feasons of the great slaughter the mitrailleurs « seen them fire at a Tso rushed on them n v butchered. pumper—were in orks behind the They were s next to mmposibe for to reach them, being a wl and just sweeping it. feet them from the ad the ganners from =. for the mitrailleurs own that they could only ather en the road itself or We below the attacking by the sallen roar leurs—a quite peculiar sound, ab even | wn the dearen- battle I was only 1 four Krupp 4-pounders, and « good chance of seeing the workingof b-pleces. At the risk of offen: “russian friends. | must say th: t> prove the great superiority im for their breech-loading guns After more of the zle-loading guvs. ischarge, the gunner had to tug tremend breech open; and had to be applied before d be re-loaded. [have spent many a en the sands of Shoeburynes:, Om the other hand, nearly all bursting at the right time, and there are but few unexploded shells to be seen on the veld of battle. tainly did; bl that they will never be troubled witli dyspepsia. the depet. on a new railroad. exclaimed as the whistle blew: “Law, she come plum in afore she bellered. Passed 8t Second Session of Forty-first Congress I doubt whether the Prassians red any shells with time fasc ; the French cer- tor towarrls dusk one could see them azing through the air from Fort St. Quentin 87 It is said that if persons will be good n: tured, and talk and laugh while at their mea 67-5 Kansas girl watching a train come int> LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, st roads. na'r and House of t tae United § of Ame #. That the follow: ALABAMA » Lebanon to Center Hill le. Via Meridian lie, Now Market > Evcra ork to Hunt's Station . aecoe. From Uza-k, via Haw Kidee apt r Forsythe, M to Auburn to Anstin, via Parton's. Bayou J wtii and Betianas 1 Saunders, Hey. Big Bug. and M. Wickenleurg From Millville, “ Oak |b Bonnd Mountain, toms MIM Bridge, and ¢ we Lake, ty Lat m Yokate Little Shasta. tom Caliniora to Kelasy From 1 rota Yity to Millerton © Nicasio. Bound Vall Fort Bulwiil Senoma >. in Oregon ard’s banding and Ap and , to Salt Lake vv ia San Bernardin Napat ity. via Sonoma, to Santa Rosa. F < via Hopeton. Alexandria, Dover. Mie Be cery att € tton wood. to San Luis. well. California, via Gooss Waruer, Oregon COLORADO. » Lay bre ‘yLourDA Bottom to Quincy ~ © Bdee sto Almivante, in Alabacna ka to Okahumpka. ‘amp kzar mp rrard to Ci From © From J t Fort Harris sto Dunn's bake +¥is Providenc* and am .opy to Henry Anderson's, on the Ock. pa to Ade Springs. via Lake Batler, to Lake City IDAHO alubria, © Loon Oreek Mines to Salabri is Montana russ Roads to Boone Grove -! Kewanns noper and Salem, to W astle to Bussel From Evansville, via Hickory Branch, to Mouu: Vernon e Lasrinong a +¥ia Jackeou Ceatre, to Vaipa Prem & eters Oro oes Beads, via Boone Grove, io via Morocco: to Harvey om Monterey to Indian Fick From Bochester to Rewar na. ba:tan to Potand cote via Bawless ille. to Clark Prairie. rz, via Sp Hill. to Kichia: vin tpriwg Hill. to Kic = Eureka. to Buterpre ctitn Hope. ile, to Owensbare via Pleasant Badge and Scot via Salisbury and Barren, t Mill- ILLINOIS port. vie Charlottesville and New «» Kebinson, Me Htord ta teock Pais rem Clarksville to Pleasant Mill From Centreville to Mahomet Fiem Oak! tushy Fork, Newmas, and ¥ ¥ Mills. to Pairfion Fe ro, via Vickers’ Precinct’ ty sia Feank!ort, to Marion via Onin iit Wakefield aud Inge. mse illo. » Roviason m Newton. via Pickwick and Bible Grove, to ja How end s Point and Fr Vernon, vie Loag Pratric, shal to York m Monat Vernon t Keenevilte Wassonvitia Hanbare Tees Minmenote Atbert Lea. to Mit ' a Dabogu From Pella te Boxy Lake to Spoucer Brom: Manchest-r to Wont ot. ta Minneso fo Belm wad: Caan kon From Little Sioux to Charter Oak. brom Mont Aye to Corning adteon via Denmark, to Danville. jeneee to Jefiereon ‘svitle. in Missouri. r rom Cromwell to Rew Jefierson. From Melrose to 6 Point to Salem From Onawa to Maple Landing. From Floyd's Valley. to Luvern, in Frew Mac dopia to Red Oak Funct From Stewart to Jefferson. From Postville, via Myre 's Grove, Oakfield, Exirs. nd Carroliton. to Carroll enter, Frem Fort Madison, via Deomark and Parish, to Danville KaNSAS. From Salina to Wilkerson. From Ottawa te Corona, From Pleasanton to Humboldt. From Osage to Mer: ¥rom Holton to To: us: te Emporia to A Humbokit to Hs Er mw Girard to F From Girard to Lapa, i to satut Clair. rom Wamego to \ Ogden to Parallel Fens Sones to Manbatten. rom Baxter Spcinge to herman. From 0; and pinaviile. in Missouri petkareie Gover Bik iver, wae Grows Creswell, Eureka to Arkansas ( ity, via Grouse Creet. From Howard. vie Elk River, to the Verdegris ver. From Jeflers-nville, via Cana River, to the State 1 nm Wichita, via Arkansas River.to the mouth of Grouse Creek From E dorado to Arkansas City, From Hay s City to Fort Dodge. From Madisonville t From Mount Sherman ty Laud From Paintsville to Blair From Win.nester to Fitchburg. From Winchester to Indian Ol Fiehis. rtford. mais onville. tm Sugartuwn. vi “Babb's Bridge, to Cheaes- LOUISIANA From Houma to Live Oak MISSOURI From Carthage to Galesburg From Osceoia to Pleasanton, in Kansas, But'er to Little Osage m Princeton to Half Rock From Minerville to Berry silt, From Clinton to uincy » Vernon, in Lowa, Frou Martie Hite Perret From Carthage to Girard. in Kansas, From Pierce Uity to Montgomery Tren'on to Wint nan Gallatin to Alta Viste vw Milan to Owes: From Lebanon to Frem Sene From Sabi ord. in Kansas, + in Kansas. North Angon, Sumner. n to Br Fort Kent to Saint Fravc’s. from Ponbroke to North dpi From Springfield to Wi 24 North Newp From Fas od ‘ove an? Bass Har Ficam Cooper's Mil in Wont Washinston, Wash ington, and Norch O} to Oni A From Beaver Creck t rom Saint Le meord ni'nstes to Fro word to Priz2 nvcod to Lor ae hy to Straw! MICHIGAN ws Mayville te Hurd # Corners Eto Walled Lage. te Saint Clair. Froin Emmett to Meanphis. Frem Peek to Newbery. m Mount Clemens to Ray Centre Moant Clemens, via Mead to Ray Centre } my Cree to Edenville aver, to Pent Water m Martinsoarg via From Lowell to Middl From Mount Pleasant From Ble acco River, vy Cit n Port Atistio to Pad AS Mendon to Nanitz Corns Herecy. via Muskrat Lake, to Traverse City t aea3e088 ais Bani Berville, to Arm From Cases is Belle Biv EY © From Pinckney, via Pettraville. to Boughton. [fo BE CoNTINe ed. MARRIED. WILLIAMS—3UDLEY. On the 17th Sustant, by Rev Vather Kane. of St. Patricks ( to Miss BABY aN th Rev Septim GEoWGk A MATEUEWS. of thie cite te JULIA A. Pou. of Alexand Va. Nocar es DIED. M< GREW. Op the 13+u instant, Miss AN Mm —o daughter of J. M. and Armilda rs ore wl Wil take plac A ith from the residence pf h and bs Streets. ily sre invited to att WELSH. On the Uth inst. M A BY, the danghiter of the late James Weleh. aged 30 Le friends: to atvend the fi jpectfally invited lence of her augt, Wo. '61D Lotreet ¥ at So clock. BOUCHER 1th iret. JOSEPH AL- FRED BOUCHE *t som of JW and Kats V_ Kercher. iy the Jith vear of his ace. Thefriendact the fuuntly are respectfully requested attend the funeral. from the residence of his par- the corner of Mhand P streets, ou Thurs d rhoon, Sth inst., at 3o'clock. Ff ROWN. In Ger eteee D Bee be 5 Wat iochek p ut, EBEN G BROW Nein the oA year of bis age. His ere will take _ from his late residence, Market and 3 streets. on Thursday, the at 4 o'clock inthe afternoon. The rela sof the farnily are respeccully tn [Baltimore Sun plens> copy 3,0, D.8 M- FORD, of Or in the 24h year of his age. UNDERTAKERS Re F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR. HARVEY &@2 MARE, Undertakers, No. 439 F STREET. tweeu Niuth and Tenth. to atte nd. FORD. On Fept go.N Y, be mshly | pram W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER 612 ELEVENTH STBBBT, near F. | PURHIZUR® OF ALL 7 ead mens eee KEPAIKE Bees axp FUNERAL WREATHS, Ro: QE RTS, ChoSSe9, ANCHO! STAns Ero fsel ot Enameled i Wax, nh se of Hair done, Ornareatal Hair Work on Glass and [by Mrs PRIE. on. 35% Sth st. —Mi a. Pre-ident w. m Aiken. dal v EK “SING! oom Parchaswry instructed at their resttenose. LATE tins of SS api TWIST, ist. corre Lad ay ey ‘viz ae Mite AUCTION SALES. Y WM. L WALL & 00, Auctioneers, t oren and Carriage No. 98 Louisiana ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. SALE OF =n BQN A tte OUNT OF WHOM On saTURDAY ORMING. it Wo clock. we will havven, & i 3 Botcd OTE ‘2 SON. eres, Be Colt wm. YL ATIMER ee 419 Cooper & Lai Southwest colner Penny: ‘rivaain ave a Sith street. Square No. ist sixty feet on the west e 3 ree bie the property be subdivide 1 as fotlo Three lois on 34 street, 2) feet front by 2% fee: de*p each | Une of thes lots is immroved by a nsarly new two story Brick Dwellir~. ‘rhe property on Caval street will be divided into two 2) feet front h. by a depth of ©: feet 5 inches; one of which ‘a edbya nreee three-story Brick Dwelliag in a diapidated condit i ‘Terme One- fourth: eighteen months. ones o porcha- Tanti: 't TOuEagy, Aust. Y GREEN @ WILLIAMS. B Auctioneers and Real Brokers, No. 319, sonthwest corner 7th and D streets. HOt BEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITUBI Op FRIDAY next, the 16th i . sell, at the residence of a gentteman declining Lousckeeping, at No 1006 M. between Wth al ad Hith etrests. N. W..at Wo lock A. m., an lent assortment of Furniture, viz Hair Gioth Wainut Pariet an Narble top, Centre and other Tables Wolcut Etegere, Extension and Lattree Handsome French Plate Mirror 3 Lace Curtains and Cornice, Brussels and other Car Martle-top res 1 Wash Closets band Fresh China Tea set and other Crockery ge Wardrobe and Bedstead and Cane seat Refri; erator, Painted Cottage Sets and Spring Mat- rere ¢ ‘ooking and other Stoves With a Rood | lot Kitchen Farnitare. ‘Terms ce: ¥ GREEN & WILLI =a) Auctioneers and Real Estate Brok No. 319, southeast corner 7th nod D eis oraES SALE OF VA VALUABLE OPERTY & x A On TUESDAY, the 4th of Octobe shall sell, in front of the premises, a P m.. by viriue of adeed of trast to the amb. scriber, bearing date the. twenty-seventh oy of March. 1°39, and recorded ia Liber T-& 1... No. 9. one of the Land Records of Washington in the Districi of Columbia, the following ing and being inthe city of Wach West twenty feet front (2) fex at) of (4), in square nambered Ki dred and Seventeen (817), mnning back with fhe Ath street east »9 feet. with the imgrovemeaty, which arca Frame House, & Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in 6 months. the purchaser to give note for the deverre 1 payinant. intereat trom the day of sate. secure 1 to the mn of the Trustee. will be requircd aid en ~n when the ween ou o 4 ASON. Trastes. scitcokds GREEN © WILLIAMS. Anche B* THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Broker and Anctioneer, 619 7th street, cot, opposite Post OMe STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOODWILL OF K OF NORTHEAST COR oF LV ANIA AVE. AND 207TH S ? SS¥i On WEDNESD. September 21. Pom. sball one at public aac: the above Drag Store, desiragle druggist Soda Foun 30 per month for any oue wae “at mnected with (| iv. with all the ‘Gxtures “The joued sickness of one of the firm being the reason for sellin: Te One fourth cash; balance 6, 12.13, he * d nea. to be endorsed to entle: of pay selling. to be resold in five days if terms A sale = wot mplied w: B. WAGGAMAN, Anct’r. RY ‘Lat’ MER os « CLEARY. Anctionsers. (Successors to Cooper & Latimer. Southwest corner of Penn. an. avenue and Teh, street. CHANG aires rie ey Sapreme Coart of the District Co assed the Mth day of June, A. D. 1870. of the order tmendatory of the terms thereol. pase] the Ist day of August, A. tity Canse No. Vi2h, in Docket 1, wherein 8. Chase DeKram {= plaintiit and ger w ghrman et al: are delendants, B the fitth (Sth) day « the ware ry at half past f -}offer for tale at_pablic anetion the property desc ibed tn the pr ings io the above-mentioned cause, as foll Lot numbered Nine (4), in S: 1 Foor and are numb: Hundred Fifty-tix 436), Washing:oe city, D.C ; i ame rovements thereon, street of about 29 fi BULLDIN with by nt, The south halt of hot N. a front on 7th street of with adepth of out 1) fee proved by i three y BRICK BULL Twith basement anil attic. spectively Nos. 969. and portion of the DeKra bi ed ¢ ipportiin ee. not surpasset by any in the market. rented to advantage in their presert cond! modernized and made very desirable business prop erty; or the material can be used in th tiow of a how wed most ‘va'eabls tesiness be Iding on their site, there being no more eli,ible p ch newin the market With a view to ac two pieces of property Trvstee reserving the right to of parcelastould ne vatisfactory bid he fointly, ‘The property te catimated by theaatiter at the court to be worth from $13.00 to qo. At tention fs juvited te the following liberal Terms cf wale: One-fourth (")) cash: the balance in three(3) equal instalments, pay: ith interest at the rate of six (4) percent. per aunui, in one, (1) two (2) and three 2) Fears from d ey of sale; the pur. charcr to give his promissory notes therefore, ug enred by a deed of trust upon th: FACING nd stamps at the cost of the pnrcanser. Five bundred dollars ($200) down at the time of the sale on cach plece of property. ‘The Tru. tee reserves the right if tho terms of sats are not complied with is twenty (29) days: onten (i) days notice in some no published 'm the city Ww: D.C, 10 resell the Property at the og 01 the defaulting be made for them hen se l2 dads Estate Brokers, rs and Real No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D s:reeta. TRUSTERS’ SALE OW VALUABLE REAL Es TATE )LEONTING ON THE PO Lt ND SYLVANIA AVEN ve ath HTH AND Ninth STaneTS: EAST: ty SQUARE 9: urer wt eh Rasiera Bail Association. we shall expose, te sale. in fron premier a MONDAY the 26th day of Sep! 7 part of Lot No. 9.18 Saute hes cast of the aurth Jeet to pul nches, naylvania ave orthern ti ablic Space about 4 feat « tire front about ‘Boss lvania aveune, aking th 5 feet eegimin of sale: nes in six and months, ase ly, 810) of the will bo ee od to ba prid when edd oft. Iftermsare not complied = Pte CLARK, { Testers dda GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. BANKERS. HH. © Fast. L. WASHINGTON. FANT, WASHINGTON «& co, BLECESsORS To Rerraencren Fowter & Co., No 625 PENNSYLVANIA ‘AY ENURS Receive 4: posits and loan money to depositors legal intercet. “Steke colt ‘on all points in tho United States. Negotiate railroad, municipal loans, and mort- ny and sell government securities and other eck on commission. Pay the hig hest price phe city verip, pmestic and mH cnenes Donght and sold on all the Principal citis tn thi country and Rarops. ‘We especi inv: merchants aid business men. Sight drafts furnishod to depo-itors withort charge. We issue certificates of stioulsting the rate of interest, au inand. ic J. B. BRYAN, Pres, __ J A. RUFF, Treas WASEINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Corner of Seventh street ana Lonisivns aveaus, tly ely Pom ST Pgh DEPOBITs. okbay SVRNING tre from 6:9 to: p.m ae J*™ COOKE & ce., BANKERS, Buy and eel! at current merket rates GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Sriere Se STOCKS, and BONDS promptly oxe- cuted. INTERNAL BEVENUS STAMPS furnished. Stars IMPROVED FRUIT P SOLUTION, with greatly im; for using, making it the most si eapest method knows tor i Tomatoes, Vegetables, Juices snd S)rups of re Dottie will pr 192 pounds of Fruit, & preserve 192 pounty .f Fruit, te, or ©) galloas of © oer. Warranted tiwal-btal aud tt a foe op it, &e. *ePull uisecttons sch bottle, fe eott i fp HOsE SILK CMBEELLAS ding. a pee. te lose them ont.at PRI "3 Loa ates roeus, 1006 Penasvivenis Wvania ave. aus tf id gall kinds of UCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. BY LATIMER & CLEARY, ogy teri (2neces-ors to Coop: or.) ‘sod Tih at. Southwest corner Pentsylvani VALUABLE BUILDING | LOT ON T#® NORTH- WEST + u At pO Oty be L AND 57 STREETS, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO tom er Hrh. at 5 oe nek, Sellen oi Pg oa moa This propre is ed on thenottliwest corner of L and soho having a front of 6 feet on L street and Sth street. If desirabie the Proverey Wied he divided imo two lo each having a — of 3 feet on Let T e third cash; residue im-six and twelve with interest, by of crust on ry. Goovevancine and w Samrat the cost time ler dade [I {Rep} LATiME & ODEARY. Ancts, TO-MORROW. B* COOPER & may ER. Ametioncers, (Successors to J. O. McUaire & Oo.0 Southwest corner of Ponnsrl lvaute avo. and Lith st. T viet) SALE OF a0 SE & LOT SITUA- Trp pPmme WASHING2ON, ox Sta ST.. tion of Pennsylvania and South Cseitina oronmean m THURSDAY, 15th day of Septem! next. até o'clock p.m., [shall sell, 7 meee of deed of trust to me, the 22a day of Jul is03, and duly recorded.n Libr T .. Mo. 1B, 215, one of the land records for Washington ecaney, Diethict ‘Columbia, the fast part of Lct tyumbered ‘ine. (9.) fo, aynaee pekan dred and_ twenty-five, being 6 "Tet front by 9) fea deep, and iinproved by two-tery Frame Dwelline, ing 7 oF * rooms, In good order Terms: One-half cash lance in 6 and 12 montha, } prone by 4 deed ote i pra aetna eyed ig interest. Conevancing at ext ier ofeale, JAMES RO NEAL a _“COOPRE & LATIMER, Avcte, ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers, (Successors to Ag ‘® Latimer.) west enue and 1th st VERY DESIBADLE BUILDING LOT, OX THE SOUTH SIve OF K STREET. BET wR REN Stu ND, Orn STRERTS, A n THURSDAY APTRUNOUN, “september sth at Sie o'clock. we will ell ox the ghey Pevmtees, the east half of No. 5.in square #4. This periy is sithated on the’ south’ nin of eer, Tevween 3 Sahvand ih strocts, having a frout of 25 with th o1 ‘Terme. One-third gagh; balance 6 and 12 months with interest, secured by deed of trust on ths prop. SEY Conyeyancing and stampsat cost of purchaser wo at time of wal : LATIMER & CLEARY. de (Rep. Ane! tioneers. — wer BX GREEN @ WIhLIAMs, ioneers and Heal Ketate Brokers, Ho.'519" bouthesst ft corner 7th and D streets, FURNITURE, BE ee PED Rd E SALE © DIN: PROOF SAFE, OF SOARERTS, FIRE- AMiit be Told “commencing on. MONDAY, September 19, at 10 o'clock, and from aay to day until alt entire furniture of the United States Hbtel, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 34 and ‘454 The furniture consists of every article y found in a well-furnished hotel. in ms cash, a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. PRUSTEE 3 stax ALUABLE REAL ESTATE GEORGE'S COUN IN PBINCE ¥ TY. By virtue ot cota contained in a deed of trust from Henrietta E. Marshall and Thomas Marshall, dated Ist July, 59, and duly re. corded in Liber H. B., No. 2, at folio $51, &c.. one of the land records of Prince George's ‘county, Md., the undersigned, as trustee. will sell at public a on the premises. on MONDAY. Sept. 15, 1570. if tatty if not, the next fair ey. oundey excepted,) at the hour of 2 o'clock poms ‘all that valuable ‘tract of Jand lying in Prince (icorge’s county, Md.. bound ing on the public road from Piscataway to Port To- bacco. and’ one and @ half- miles from the steamboat landing, where there isa steamboat running every day for Alexandria, (known and called * Bellevne, ") containing four hundred and twenty-five (425) acres. This farm adjoins the lands of John Manning, Mrs. Catherine J. Clagett and goku Carrolt. The improvements consist of an excellent. Dwelling hone, eight rooms, with two elegant hal! : wide. ‘pinzza and ‘porches, kitchen and p three’ C0" Honses, ee Siablesand a Carriage: house, nost excellent seil, iio A “to all the crops af this. section mill aud post office within auntie « p derma of sale: One thi .or in equal ins nen and twenty four months and recured by a declof trust upan the deterred payments to Couvesancing and stamps at u PA DaLN MARIN KY WHE TRL STEES’ SALE. an order of the Cirenit Coart for County, sitting in Equity, we will it'pos the al sane Rieal Estate of which ied 1 part of the eatate consists of about 100 Acres, and is lorated on the Baltimore and. Wast ington Rail- road and Turnpike. and adjacent to Scaggs Station. ape fags farm. higit'y improved and im ablos of ail kinds, and there more healthful, or that pos- timore and Washington, west iu real estate will find it end the sal t mproved by dail the b conmary out buildings, anda Sine appie Peach orchard One-third cash; residue in one 3rd fh interest,and approved seciiity. Un with interest, adeed er. TON.) Trastees sel0-Ht" HENRY LC STEAMBOAT a0) NES. G@RBAT KEDUCTION OF rane £ SUMMEK SEASON. ‘The fare on th: THE LAK! commence MON DET HaRY OF DAY, Jal; and continuing until October next will be as follows: DURING from Washi NOAYS Teeny x ese Norfolk TU. m. Faced atthe eaten eretofore charged i Daa DAYS DAYs and TH The fare will after the eut Thin ts the CI RLEST chai eer EROHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEE! WASHINGTON ANI AND NEW SORK, Horcsfter the Fine Stoamal KNIGHT, JOHN GIBSON, and VALLEY Sirk SUPP IESE Secty, tgs between Raw RT aw MLEXAN bE Sar eke eee ae ft every FRIDAY at 7’. 1 alegre bs hg ee . DER. HAM. Agent, office and wit that C3 ti cy Spo Georgetown, or at the corner of hb street and Ke ‘Sr we aw. mete meso NEW EXPRESS LINE, via CANAL, PHILADELENIA, ALEXANDRIA. VA. WASE- NGTON er GEURGETOWN, D. 0. Regular from 4 North Wharves, ince at > HUAY, Pie 5 ‘ater strect, Georgetown, WEDN — = faces aie ai AND Pigihe Kicnmond, Breceri Y ae Seventh street Gere mm { Sunday, te the ge * BOPOSALS FOR LITHOGBAPHING -&c. OFFICE OF THE a Nom EssiONAL PRINTER. and 7 my’ 1970, atWo'elock forenoon. for. kithog hing thifteen plates, in ilustration of the diveasi tie. and for print- Ing sevem thonsand seven huadred copies, ci cach Plate. Six of the plates t0 be printed in colors. Semple copies of the work can be examiaet at this office by those desirous of bidding for the same. ‘The successful bidder to deliver the work when ppicted at this ofice, free of expense. and to ruter ith two sureties, approved by a United States District attorney, or vi istrict ‘ety in the som of ten thoussnd aollars, for the tau ful ber formence he contract. ig ahs Dat pels printee. TiS 18,70 GIVE NOTICE, That the ae ing 8 special corme ete . (Successor to H. F. Lovpvon & 0o.,) ete ABMY Sed ee wages adopt ite Brow Weshiugton. | HAG eR ig 2otE Br, pre eA ohio loaise atieation' to Meals sent a aptod to he ataple produc Fas ortabic Frame Dwelling OD AND COAL yee" aND COAL. iB OREAT FALLS 1 ler Bo wb Ste woald Hy inform the Grigene Sahingtcn thet they are nuw prepared to fill orders fi Relhges AND COAL, ct peions oe poabtaines in the city, and s low ea cen heir stoc! eee a3 AND WM Ww Mire ASH COAL, in all varieties. ND HICKUBY WUOD, sawed and oni. ce bo ae Sy brated berry Coats es WN Ash, snd the For further information apply at the depot of the es Ae : . Fe Te we HITWwRLL, M06 {Chrom&Rep) "Sec y and Tressarcr. EesL and wooo, | M.H. BaUM, Oorner 10th and 0 sts., Island. New 18 THE TIME TO BUY OvaL. ‘We offer to consumers of COAL a large stock ef all the kinds and sizes knewn in the market. Our prices are very low, and we offer great inducements to par- ties buying this moath. W. H. MABLOW, _8UB)-eol2t Seventh street and Canal. ~ we AND COAL, Tost of eualtty Bel Bolsa ¥ White Ash TRACE AL, retail; ee UAL, lump and ran netuieee PINE, OAK and HICKOBY WOOD lowest prices, and for cash only, - JAMES GLEASON, Office corner 15th st. and Penna. avenus, Opposite Treasazy Department. anlo-tt ]__Depot and Yard, G st wharf. PAINTING, &c. 923, jPATTEETS | 993 earaci macetcwors {? ST PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. CALCIMINING and WALL PAINTING. GILD- ING. GKAINING and MARBLING, SIGN and DECORATIVE PAINTING. Pure material, goed work and moderate prices, Pouctuality and attention to business. (. MACNICHOL, _a0 90-Im 923 D street, bet. 9th and lWth go STEINBERG, FRESCO FAINTER AND. reranios DEO OBATOR, Shepherd Bi Vania avenue, . N. C. =a HOUSE, SIGH, OSNABEUTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIE. 0, 625 LOUISIANA AVENUE. et rece ofall kinds of wood and marble neatly ex conte” in the lutest and most approved styles, _is28y PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. pt NTING, Ete. HUDSON, SovrTH sIDE Wao A AVENUE, Between 13th and — org = ie arreeces to exeonee in the le, at re re sion and on short notice, & ur Tings of . and DECORATIVS PAINTING. Particular attention paid to tna See BATIU. ae mhi5 ly 627 { ESTABLISHED 1541. } 55 <a OLD NO al PADDLE MY ('¥Y OWN CANOE.” "a UA. AVE. LOAN OFFIOES. HINGTON Li OFFIOR Cae and pp 935.8. W (airs OANU, formerly Mes. B. Batastine?) MONEY LOANED on Go!d and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Clothing and Merchandise of every description, Gola And Silver boaght. Open tog from 7 a. m. to 9 p.m. Jet om parle Francais. N = LOAB vEB Beal auz-ly* a atrect byrne oi DO DSy | tats. Diamonds, Watcher ae Goods. Pe TR eS “overs Gay except Bondar RAILROADS, mens AND (D OHIO RAILROAD Wasmixoron, JuneS, 1909, ‘Trains between NGTON aod BALTIMO} aed WASHINGTON ap te ae = WEST are ee FOR B, bs i ™. to et-ly vig: util Leave daily, jay, at om ate 40 foe auL war STATIUNS. pase Sunday, at 6:45 and and T2437 me Leave at 6:49 rou DF am hat 2:5 ven and 9:2 12:50 p.m. train ales i Tyre _ > : FOR BALTINGI Leave at 7: 8 8 m.and 2:50. 5. WAY STATI Leave at 7: 35; a. el 2: y 7 ia he FOR ALL PARTS © aah eli eee Sund: wre Pek and 7:23 a. only, connect- from Baitimore i between Relay Hse connecting at Kelay House with Strasburg aud Winchester sects modation train. wihrough tickate to the West enn be had at b~4 ashington Station Ticket Ufice at st all hours in ‘or New —s, Piledelen isement of “Through bie COLE, General! Ticket A, Agent. cio 8. KOONTZ, Gen’l Ag't. Washington, jel rpsnocen, LINE BETWEEN ASBINGTON, PHL sig Foca AND NEW Yo! tee Jane 3, Se acoe Ww Rash inG- ins betwoen oat ey = é FOR NE Ww Your, without chai if ve daily (except Sunday) et 7-25 a te Le FOR Pu TLADELPHLA adieatg daily (except Sunday) at ON SUNDAY. York at ¥:0U p. m., and Pailadel- at Getots te Palin: fone? ie i ere oe jckets to lphias New Forks be had at the Station Office at all hours m.,19:48 Seo Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, advertisement for schedule between a Baltimore, Ap napolis, and the West. L. WILSON, of Transportation, COLE. General TT mkt Agent. BOUUNTZ, Agent, Washington. Jel4 ites WINES. CLARETS, from @4 to 845 per case. RHINE WINES, from $6 to $30 per case, SAUTERNE WINE, 84 per doz. CATAWBA WINE, Sparkling and Still. SPARKLING MOSELLE. ws HOOK. ALSO, BRANDIFES, WHISKIES, EUMS, GINS, SHER- BIES, PORTS, LIQUEES and COBDIALS, of finest quality. GENUINE VICHY WATER, from the several Spripgs at Vichy. SELTZEB WATER, of direct importation. The Trade supplied below New York rates, IMPORTED ALES, PORTER, OLIVE OIL SAUCES, PICKLES, and aselect steck of HAVA- MA, KEY WEST and LITTLE BELT CIGARS. THOMAS RUSSELL, Importer, auls-tr 1913 Pennsylvania avenue. 4Be= Boxvmerrs. MARBLE 4ND ) SLATE MANTELS Pe er myzi-ly WH. RUTHERFORD. THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, ‘Weekly Conservative ‘Est'd at Washington, 1300; removed to New York,1s70. onal Sernepes Nanaion te wate Ceoaey, ‘The Great Newspaper for Houschold and Farm. @3 per year in advance. P.O. orders are safest. ALEX. DELMAR, Editor and Proprictor, Ww tm 563 Sroadway, Now York, MANHOOD. YOUNG.AND RISING GENERATION ‘The vegsiative powers of life are strong, but ies few years how often the pallid bue, the lack lustre ‘eve ed emaciated form, and the tmp ecfhility of “pplication to mental effort show its bancfal indn- ence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checkiag the devslop- Meat ef the body. Consumption is ‘talked of, and Derbaps the youth is removed from school Bnd ennt into the country. ‘This ts one of the worst move- ments. Removed from ordinary divarsions of th ever-changing scenes of the city, ‘the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give sest to bealthfal and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards ‘upon themselves If the patient be afemale, the approach of the ‘Menees is looked for with anxiety, as the first symp- tom in which Nature is te show her saving power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the check with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has srown by what it fed om; the energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged, The beawtifal an wonderful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating @ change from child to woman, fs looked fer in vain: the parents heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies the grave bi waiting for its victim. ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT vcHU, FOK WBAKNESS, Arising from excostes or indiscretion, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition te Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadfal Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakeftlncss, Dimness of Vision, Langnor, ‘Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often normous Appetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Boay, Dryness of the Skin, Pallic Countenance and Eruption on the Face, Pain in the Back, Hoavinem of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffasion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Bestlessness, with Horror of Bociety. Nothing ts more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they mere dread, for Fear of Themeelves; no Bepose of Manner, no Earnestness no Speculation, but a burried Transition from one question to another. ‘These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this Medicine invariably removes—soon follow Loss 0 Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sed result occurred to Wo patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They wore of both sexes. and about twenty years of age. ‘Who can say that these excesses are not frequent- ly followed by those direful diseases Insanity and Consumption? The recorés of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions, In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Gricfever visits it. Should sound ef the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. a “With woefal measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.” Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases and symptoms, we are prepared to ofer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the consequences, HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY OONCEN- ‘IBATED FLUID EXTBACT OF BUUHU. There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor ef hope to the surgeon and patient, and this is s testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Bold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price $1.35 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.80, Delivered any address. Describe symptoms in all communi- cations, ADDRESS HT. HELMBOLD, DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 604 BROADWAY, BEW YORK, VONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN STEEL ENGRAVED WRAPPER, WITH FACSIMILIE OF MY CHEMICAL Waka. HOUSE, AND SIGNED a & T. HELMBSOLD, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS Pom raving PENNSYLVANIA + Septemtor to. 10. to seiner aud de None « appety @ the best kind of pavement to Penmeztvent st “Nic Jans and profiles can be seen att Secretsry. Generel N. Michler, N Re m application. and all tnformert 4 snp-rint toquentittes, charactor of w satiely themeelves as (> all cael ant &ravel.cwe toot in depth. th the tap of the ata Sill be labd the wooden pavement, which moe form 1m every reepect te the desaription aud apects cation on Bie in the office Bidder Prices f (2 Removal ot paving tod of vm (2) Excavation, per cuble rand. CO Bmbank ment, per cubic yore. once, por equare k mnst he gach places as the completed seoueeary om of the Cx conmusalomers, or her nwt — t prsome ae thee may appr A good "and retion ap Pigrta br the cy trict of Colum Dim, Euarantoving that the terms of the contract te be entered into shall be strictly and taithfatly served, must accompaay each bid. The Siomére resetee to tbemgeeltes the or all bids pot deemed, xovern ment. corporation of Washington, aud property owners The attention of bidders is called to the following extract from theact to provide for the paving Peousyivania as sue. approved July Sth. Dm nC. 2. = And within ghirty days after on have determined npon the pavement to be used. al) contrac the paring of anid ave. nue between the named.on the lowent moat favorable torme pomilie. after havieg caw notice of the letting ereet in mere news Pablished Waskingron, Batt more, Philadeiphia, and New York tor tweate dave prasete setting. gi ing tee tiene and pace of eae nk. nd iuind of paveament Prgposnie show bo directed to General N. Mich- ler. Sccrean 7 of Commission for Paving Pennevive- an Works, Wastin Sree Yor BavensF Pe By Srcction of the orn ad Pegresa EL AND Fou Ri Fa « TIONS IN THE pNPOTOMAC muy ie Oprice oF Pratze Brintxes, a virginia or tert at mean low tide, and to the widia ol two handr ttotuch modifications of increas@ depth sgmay be decided upon, by the engineer ta re ws bye few iit den obstractions ie or timber. whilst at a fw points sunken rocke require to, be rage stherw Th mited on ta thomsan h per i th charge. or his bis ouprr intendent, ma A of the c Land ite vicinity rahe © ined at the office. No.2 wave K street. and such information furnished deemed ne ary. Tenders will b we dor sand much par net of excavation being Femowal of the material by cow much pT cubic yard of cubic yard of rock, the mcarured upon th to the plac menced wit Ppropowal ond th th the nimo-t p: i store the close bid. ia dup et co companied wuitable euarantes sigiied by the Uteder oe tak aed two enret whore c mpetency mast be nited 8 fic ion of whi enced within be faithtully orm to cand upom application te th wre asthe work progr ing reecrved on the amount the contract is <atisfactorily ¢my ight is reser‘ ed to the ( alte oral 4 cavclogn, lorwed * Propo pening. the chatel und reanuvieg o> st: uctions in the Pot —_ snoUL EN, ee 12 jot Engir “rs. U.S. PeervsaLe FOR PORAG apes as Proposuie. tirement al AND STRAW responsible veggian aibes we geawited at this dept November 1. 137) delivered. en ‘bal: da stall quantity a hlaie 4 nes ms tay be ordered by the i oS rin Cita te be delivered ia good burlan sacks of a three (3) bushela each, a hb Dot loss than thirty twocdd) pomedato the b ayand Siraw baled: bales to weigh: Hay, from to 5 pounds each, and Straw in 10 and 20 pound “Bidders will state the price of Oats. Hay and Siraw poun per ty required each month is estimated at ards of Oats, 9700 poundsof Hay ,and 24.000 the United States reserves the right te ase the above quantities at any th tinuancr of the contract, arantces wil be required gum of fiitecn hundred (1.200) 4 respon ‘ble sureties. th oo curcute a contract, within six (6) dape act ite acceptance, in accordance with the abore require ments. Payment wi livered, i by giving tuirty or Perea Benning WILLIAM MY Brevet Brigadive Geurral US A 5 De Qertermastor Proresats FOR DAL. ‘Treas Deranrmenr, Brarav ov Excravine AND PRINTING, ‘th Septenteer. TA? Proposals will berecsived at this oflics aati tw: (2 o<lork. moon. TCESD AY. 20th idatant.tor fur nishing Tw and cee 9/2 20 ponds to the ton of CUMBERLAND GOAL: car of mine The coal to be delivered in sucn 4 such points, as may be ditectes, aud to be wetebed on the Treasury Department «nal Bidders will state in their prop sls the mame of the coal proposed to be furai hed, as well ae the price. The Department reserves the right te rooct or ail of the bids. GEO. B. Mevakter. “7 _ Chief of Bureau prorosans FOR FUEL. a ~~ D. Septe nber 6. pornia will be received at thie AI2o'clock m., Sep.ember 30.170 Ach Ucal, pond om tg tom? sea ait Uc size; 20 tone bet Gant, stove and crate nig’ aed 36 cords or more of beet quality Bovere Satisiactory brrengttet | want be made for the cole, if required the’ name of thee required Stor the te init fm am inance of contracts. ‘ory ct either factory, to the enginecr of tue pesals to be addrs eed to the Beeretary of the Ris eo indorsed“ Bropos str Bark Secretary of (le JOTICE TO CONTBACTURS. “ New Bi Bevia ask ome D.C, Sept =a ee s office u fe 7 mows 6t “Gowateney Bin ta ‘all,

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