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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MOBNING. OCTOBEK 16. 1875. 'AXjPKAJKI BUSINESS DIRECTORY.. OantalH(nsOarlorrint-CIau Kslat). .llsBraentslnsdl Branches of Bnsl. arm in tne District. HQKICUMUKAlTwABEHOPBEg. 7. A. Biker. 926, VZS, sa.s,ve,, ML Sth A lOthstl, ARCHITECTS. Henry R. Bearle, no E st, , opp. P. O. DepL Ehas. T. Davis A Co, 6157th it., opp. PitOflcl, W. M. Polndexter Vernon Row. A1TOKSBTS.AT-L1W. 0. D. Barrett, S17 14 street. J, T.K. Plant. TOE street J P . Notary A Com. BASEH ANO BANKERS. Klgrs A o., Executive are., our. 15th It. BELl-llASaERB.lUCRSnrrHS, Ac F, Fred. Fischer. i6th street, bet. F andO. bleachers. a. ,-r. Whiting..trawht and b't bleacher,B24 Fa.av, BOOKSTORES. Solomons A Cb.pm.ni' Metropolitan Booutort.nl Pa. are., bet. sth and 10th sts. Constantly on band the newest and molt fashionable stylesoj plain and fancy elation. 17, Crd plates, "at home," Mid voiding Invitations engraved In the highest stvle of the xt. Ml the new puoU catlons received as soon a Isjoed Warren Choal A Co . nrst-claes Boo and 8utlonery Store, Ml 1 Ten,?e;c2ri 'if-'i D, A. Hrosnin rr.thollcWKest., bet. 9tb 10th. RltlHN WO BUS- national Bras. Worts, 16, 3W 'and XB UthJ st. n. Tho. somervtlle, manufacturer of .11 ar tlrieiused In the rinmblnp and Gas and Steam Fitting Business: a complete stock or Plumb. er Supplier x. constantly on hand. CAHOET SHOPS. Xfm. y alter. T E street- near 10th. CAKK1A..E FACTORIES. j2om.11. Graham. 410. 412, 414 8th street s. ir. McDennottABros.. Slope aT near Id it, lUBDWAKE AND CDTLEUT. J. W. KennedT A oO., 612 Fa. av.,bet.thand7th; HOItE-MlOEKN. 1. F. Doran. K at., bet. sth and 10th, and lin pit. Horses shod according to natural shape or loot. IWiTROMEKT MAKEBS. C Flscker. Sure Instruments Trasses, 63 Jtn Its 'jllSTICEH OF THE PEACE. JS. c Weaver, Justice of the Feace ana Convey, ancer, 613 7th st. K. W . XJTHOHBAPHERS. Horrls Peurs, 458 Pa are., near " itrett, Fhoto- Lithography a specialty L1VEBT JilABL.ES Keyes A Co., cor. 14th and D sts Close carriages for wedding calls and receptions. Boarding and livery stables. lllard's hotel itablea. OFTI11AM, S, E. Hemsler. 453 Pa. ar., cor. 43, st OK.NAJTEIsraL IUON WORKS. Coba A. Havwird. Wrought and Cast Iroi BaU lugs, 1414 Fourteenth street northwest. nonzias Moure, auy sib U, bet D and Fa. ay., Dl?alcaIPar-Han.rir and Upholsterer. Wall piper., window shades, carpets, oil cloths, Ac. AllonJers for work In either branch of the trad erecntert with .till an .n..fmt t -.tac. TtAILltOADS. -JO-ORTHERN OENTKAL RAILROAD. OnandarterfcUNDAY May 14, 1575 trains will leave Bal liuon as follows (Baltimore time;) J:30a. m. NlAGAitA EM'RfSS daly (exocpt Miu-'.y) north to Rochester, Buffalo and the (ails. 5.25 a, m.-MAIL dally (txcpt Sunday) for the West and North to Buffalo and Niagara 1-15 D. m. a ST LINEdallyf except Sunday) for the Wist auil horth to Willlamsport and S-S P. mClcSTATl EXPRESS daUy for Pit l,urendWest. 10.15 !p. m.-rA 1KIC EFi:KS9-Dally for Fllts bura an 1 West: UUv (except Saturday) 4 rtb to Elmlra, Buc.lo. the Falls, and Canada Erie and the ull Regions of Penn sylvania. TRAINS VOK UETTYSBURO at 8-Ii a. m. and 1 15 it. m TRAINS FOR 1IASOVEB at 8 Ma. m , LIS and TRAINS ?OK COMBEULAND VALLKr ROAD .tH. m anil lp m. TRAINS FOR GREI- N SPRINd BRANCH atsJS a. m. ant 3-2, p m. Aro MWiDTWS TRAINS. TOR YORK .'ally (excepts inday)at335p. m. ruH FAHKTUN dally (except bonday) at S.2j and S1SD ID 5" R FARKTON, 15 p m. on Sunday only. J?vB COL KEYsVlLLfc, 6 -5. luiia. m. dally.ex- ctptSuncay. and 11 55 p. m dally TRAINS RtU E l 11 W.TIMORE. , M PROM THK W EhT AND NORTU-3.00 and 7.M a. m. and 6 (0 and t-3n p m. YORK ACCOMMODATION lirlSa m. BALTIMOfE ACCOM MODAriOS- 2 10p.m. COCKEY&VILLE ACI'OMWODATION, from Cockeysvllle- Sia-m. and 2-25 and 4.25 p. m., except bunday. TEOM c6KEYSILLKat 10 15 a. m., Sundsy FARKT!n7A.CCOMMi DATION-S 15 a. m. daUy except Sund.ry tnd 10-S p. m. dally. PROM GI.EtN SPRING liRANOU at 8.15 a. m. TorUcet 'toaYlpo'lnts East, North and West, apply at Calvert sutl m, at northeast corner Bal timore and Calvert streets, and at Charles street B.Kgage called for and checked at hotels and res idences on orders left at office, northeast corner Baltimore and Caiert streets GEORGE C. 1LKINS, bnperintcadent. General Passenger Agent. B ALT1MORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD on nd After WEDVE-DT. Jane 2. 1S75. tnlna will leare Kalttmurc as follow, ItaUlmoretlme: LEAVE CALVEitT STATION. 70. m. luily (estep Sua lay) for Wastalnfon. 7:15 a. m. Ialv, fo- U asblnptoo Dally (except bundxy)a"or Tope's reek Line andAnrap oil . 10-05 a. m. Dallj (except bun day) for Washlnjt; ton. 1.00 p to. Daily for Washlnctoa, for Norfolk, via Wellington ind is orfolk eteamersoa Mon day ani Thurwlay. 4 10 p in Dllv (-xc pt Sunday) for WasUlnetont Popf't n-t-1 Llm andAnnapolU. 5 15 p m Dally for U nslilnjrton. 95 p. m. Dally (except buo-liy) for Blcnmond and South IsOAVI) 4iItAnt.iU. 4.TUCFT $tation, 4 40 a. hi Dailv. Soutti, tU Illchmon 1 and Lynch burg. 2Up, m. For Aa htnpton i11t, except Sunday. 3 45 p. m. lor if Innpluii Oaily. enept Sunday. 9 Up m. Dally texceut unday) fir Washinjftoa. 3 Via to DMly (except un lay) for lhUadelphla and lew "Tk. 10 2Sa ii K r Ptilladtlplilaand New York dally, exrefvtiMindav 2 p m Di'y xe rt nnday) for rhlladelplila and New V rk. SJOp m.- or Ph ailrlphlt dally XU51D ni. ror lMiiiadeliliia and New Yojt l.yAVrUfENNn-VAMA-AVEVDKliTATION. 7 10. 7 3 1 tn I I 11 4"i 61, 9.3H an I 1ft fi P m Fur a lilnK-on. 7 1) a m.. 1.1 and a 3) p. m. dally. For Annapolis, 7 J a. m, and 4-" P ni IAr l ASHl'-GTON FOR HAITIMORE. 61,78 40. .."3, n.i5 a. m and 1.1 3 ', 4 ). 7 10 b (, 1 i p. m 45 a in., 4 So 7 10 and t 8 i m , dailv 6 0f a. in., except Monday; 10 JSp in. 'r'ptbattinlav. I.L TKAlNSblHiP Al I UARLES-SrUEET 3TA11UN. OtOUUE C. WILKIN S tuptrin ten dent. x M. li ili, Jr., General 'a8enge Apent T3HILADLLPIIIA, WILMINGTON BALTIMORE ItMLROAD. fomwenclu: MONI a , Mv 3i. IS74. Passenper Tralna will leave Baltimore dally (except Sundayi) tu fwluwg FiaOM J'KFdIDFNT-"kTRELT STATION. b 5a. to. 1-or Iilladflphlamnd UayMailoos, y5a in For riiilidt-lphla. Lxprets. 2ttip m or I'ort Deport and Intermediate Stations. Np. m. For PI ladelpbla. Express. r0)p m. Yot Von Deposit and Intermediate an m For Philadelphia. faTAKTING t ROM UAKLES-STBEET STA TIC . :3S a. m. Express for N ew ork. 10.35a m ror i "hiUdelphlaandNewTork, Limited Parlor ar Train. lu 50 p. in. For eitPhUadelphlaandNewYorit, Express, 8UKDAT TraLNH. 6 25 p. m. For PhlladelpUU. From Prcsldent-tn-et station. . K V)p m. ForewTork. From Charles-street station. .IO:s 6JSs.ni. Train connects at PerryrHle with train for Philadelphia aud Baltlinore Central railroad, and at Wllmlndtun 4 unction with trains ror all Stations on I etaware railroad, k .-C5a. m. Train for Port leposlt. 2. p m Train with .tagen tor Belair snd other Tolnt. also at Perrwlile with train for Philadel phia and Baltimore Central railroad. Z40p m. Train at WllinlUjiton for stations on belaware railroad between Wilmington and Uar Tlnston. WM. UKAVVFORD, General Asrent. 1S10RJ1AT10V FOR THE PEOPI.E. CAMPAIGN PAMPHLETS, rBBLlSIIEO ST Tie Diiti CGHETEssiGaJ QotiTe Commtta JTo. 1. Growth of the N stion Under Repu' llcan Knle Eight naps. 17o. & Yatleilsiu in ,. nn.nj and In the Cnited States, v leht pag s. mo. 3, Can the Natii n Trust the Democrat e Party Sixteen pages. ,ro. 4 Record and l'litfornis of the Democratic Party Speech iiy Senator Alorton, at L ruana. (II lo, August 7, 137a. Eight paes Jfo. 5. Tlje National fln,ncil and Cnrp'ncy, con taining t.tistlcal details In full to the clfoetif iiie fiscal year ending June 30, 17o. ghtps.es. So. 6. High and L-.w Tariffs and Their Effect. t nr pageji, 2o 7. Onr Curren -y" M Volume and Character: al-o. Taxes: Mho Fayi Themr Four Uo. 8 Ysticanlsmln Girmanyamlln the United htair- ilnOnn n Klfflit titles. I. 2Jo. . Th Pmile a Nation: The Union Fer- w ,.ii ciguipsgea. Uo, 10. Tin Southern Question. ITbe Conspiracy to Rule or DeMruy the Nation. Twelve page JJo. 11. Growth -f the Nation Under Republican Rule (In German.) Eight pages. Other documents ire helng prepared, and will bo rpnlitlsue i a the canva s proceeds. campaign P mulilets are famished tolnrfivtrf. I sl, clnlis, comniltie-s, rtt , at the following rates, ronr-paxesrampniris Xieents per hundred ;oples. elght-p'ge, a) cents: twelve page, 75 cents: sl een-osge. tl ,.,.... i nmrolltesand Individuals. In ordering politi cal pamphlets, wlil please de.lgnate th. apers re- ulnnlbytnelrnnmDers. Address 'Unl n Keonh Xlcan Congrexlonal Executive Committee, Wash ington, D C. "ind indlctte whether pvk res i.l all be nt by mall or express. & ENGRAVING ' fJOLCKBIAa BASK BOTE OOMs FAST, gos.oa PemuylTanla JkTeaBtb WA8HINGTOH, D, C. W, are prepared with erery faculty, tea Engraving ud Prlatlni -SABK KOTES, BONDS AND COMXXSOZUi WOKK OF KTKJ KIND, Jtc. W. H. rHILIP, President. GEO. T. JONES, Vice President. JOHN W. WATIRH. Beretary. JOHN M. TAD BU8KIBK, Trtatnrer. r afi va iiw AAatHW O ti t-i.r kjTw HxTt said Sennit Boruweit oitMiijmiixpromvttrwxteaAwata. OupftU. RAILROADS. O! ,BE OOLLAB (SAVED. CHEAP KA1LBOAD TICKET OrFIOX. Ballroad tickets bought or told, to or from all Points, at a reduction uponwy oOceor depptln thlaclty. Apply to li. D. WHITESIDE. 613 Pennsylvania avenue. Metropolian Hotel, Washington D. & iaH-lT W ASH1NQTON AMD OHIO KAIL HO AD. BUMMEB ABBANGEMENT, BEGINNING .ficii.ai. is.. TWO TKATNS DAILY. EKCKFT 8UNDAT, BETWEEN ALEXANDRIA AND BOUND HILL. Leavi. Washington st9s.nu and 4 p. m., and Alexandria at t.10 a. m. and 4.10 p. m.; pass Leesbulg, going westward, at 11 SB a. m.and3) p.m.. and unveat BonBdlllU at 12 m. and 7 p. rn. aeave nounu uin at a.aj a. m. 12.au p. m.. pass Levsbnrg. going eastward, at 6 a. m. and 1:10 p. m., and arrive at Alexandria 905 a. in. and 2.11 p. m.. an at Washington at S no a.m. and 2 .30p.ni. 4aPassengera from Washington will take the Washington and Ohio can at the Baltimore and Potomac railroad station at e a. m. and 4 p. m.. and go through to Hound Hill without change of cars. The 10 a. m. train from Alexandria and 12-20 p. m. train from Hound Hill connect at Bound Hill with Harris' Dally Line of Coaches for snickers vtlle, Berryrllle and Winchester; also, with Beamer'a Line or Coaches, which leave Leeaburg dally far Aldle and Mlddleburg. Both Tralna westward make close connection at Vienna with Blsson'i Line of Stages for Fairfax Court-House. , Commutation tickets, I cents per mile: annual tickets, too. B- H-.S.Ay?,lK1'. an26-tf General Ticket Agent. NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON THBOUGHL1NETO BiX.T-OBE FHLLFHL, . BOSTON, ALL -OI B gTj,111 KNGLAND THBOUGH BETWEEN WASHINaTOH" AND NEW xOnll WITHOUT CHANGE OF 0AB3. The equipment on this line Is new and of the most elegant aad Improved finish. TEAIN LEAVING AT -2S A. M. IS PULLalAN PAKLOB CAB TBAIN EXCLUSIVELY. rULLUAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS ON NIGHT TKAIN8. On and alter MAY 23, 1875. trains by this line will leave Depot of Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, corner of Sixth and B streets as follows: 7.45 a. m. Express for Philadelphia, New York and points feast dally, except Sunday. 8.3 a.m. Limited Express Pnlunan Car Train for PhUadelphla, New York and points East dally, except Sunday . . 103 p. m. Express for Philadelphia and New York dally, except Sunday. t.50 p. m. Express for Philadelphia and way points dally, S.-06 p. m. Express for Philadelphia, New York and points East dally. PULLMAN PAltLOK CABS on all Day Trains. PULLMAN PALACE BLEEPING CABS on Night Trains. Tickets and information can be procured at the offices of the company. Baggage called for and checked at hotels and pri vate residences on orders left at the offices of the com rany, northeast corner Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and on the northeast corner of Sixth strett and Pennsylvania avenne. Depot BALT1MOUE A POTOMAC 11 AJ LEO AD, eornerfilxth and B streets. fi GenerUraaseagerAPhftelphP.. feblS Superintendent, Baltimore, Md. ALEXANDRIA AND WASHlNQTOIf BAILBOAD AND ALEXANDRIA AND FBEDEBICEBBUBO RAILWAY. DxroT COBWXB or Bixto akd b btsxtts. Local trains lor Alexandria leave as follows r 70, 3,-9, 10, 11 a. m.. 1, 2 -4. 5, 6 00,7p.m. The 7 and s a. m., audi andfip. m. trains run dally; all other trains tally, except Sunday. Local tralna leave Alexandria as follows: t, 7, 2. a, 10, U a.m.; 1, 3,4,5, e-oo 7 p. ra. The 6,8 and 10 a. m and 5 and 7 p. m. trains leave Alexandria dally al' other trains dally, except Sunday. Trains leaving Washington tt 7.00 a. m. and '00 p. m., and Alexandria at 600 a m. and 7 p.m.. connect dally with trains on Virginia Midland road. Great Southern Express via Blcnmond leaves Washington 11 33 p. m., dally, (except Sunday.) Through tickets to all potnta South and South west for sale at offices, corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, where passengers can leave orders for baggage, to be checked at all the hotels and residences through to destination. D. M. BOYD, Jn.. se30-tf General Passenger Agent. -DALTIBIOBE AND OHIO KAILBOAD. NEW YOKK AND WASHINGTON AIE LINE. Summer Scbe-dnle. SlI-TEMDEII 33, 1J7S. FROM WASHINGTON CITY. 5:00 a. m. Baltimore and Way Stations. 6.45 a.m. Baltimore, Annap.lls, Frederick and Way Stations. 7:70 a. m. Baltimore. Breakfast at Belay. 7:0 a. in. Baltimore. a 00 a.m. New rork. Cape May, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and Relay. 8.00 a. m. Chicago, Columbus, Sandusky, Cincin nati. Louisville. St. Louis, Pitts burg, Hagerstown, Frederick, Staun ton, Winchester and Valley Branch. Parlor cars. Dinner at Cumberland. I'lO a. in. Washington Junction and Way Sta tions. (Metropolitan Branch.) t JO a. m. Baltimore and Way Stations. 920 a. m. Baltimore. Parlor cars. No stops. ll.(X).a.m. Baltimore and Way Stations. 1.00 p.m. New York Philadelphia, Boston, Nor folk, Baltimore and Elllcott city. Dinner at Relay, (1:30 p. m. on Sun days. Baltimore and Way Stations only.) Parlor cars to New York. 3:30 p. m. Baltimore, Laurel and Belay. 2 45p.m. Frederick, Washington Junction and 1ay Stations. (Via Metropolitan Branch ) 2.4S p. m. Baltimore. Frederick and Way Sta tions. 5-00 p. m. Baltimore, Philadelphia and Relay. 5CS p. m. Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta tions. 5:30 p.m. Chicago. St. Louis, Lonlsvllle, Colum bus, Bandnsky, Cincinnati. Deer Park, Berkeley Springs. Pullman cars. SupieratMartln-burg. Break fast at Par kersburg and Benwood 5 40 p. m. Dagerstown, Winchester aad Way Stations, via Metropolitan Branch. 7:15 p. m. Baltimore and W.v Statists. 7:45 p. m. Baltimore and AlexaLdrla Jnsetlon. 8 40 p. m., Pitutiurg and Cumberland. Fast Ex press. Sleeping Cars. S'COp. m. Raltlmore Put express 9.15 D. m. Baltlmore.Pnlt'ulelplila.New'Vorkand llo-ton, Fast Express. Pullman palace sleeping cars. Ill's p.m. Fast Express. Pnllman cars to Chicago, and st Louu "llhont change. Break fast at Grafton. Sandutky, Cincin nati. Indianapolis. . 8UN DAY TRAINS. 9.15 p.m.. Baltlmore,Phliadelphla,New York and Boston, Fast Exon-ss. Bitlnior ana Way Stations 6:00 a. m., 1:30, 5 05 and 7 30 p. m. For lialtlmore snd Relay, 7-3) a. m., 5.00 and 9:00 p. m. W est 8tx a. n- , 6 30, 8 40 and 11-25 p. m , stop ping -luring the wees. All trains stop at laduct Hotel, Relay House Station. For further Information apply st the Baltimore and Ohio ticket office., Wasbtnatun Station, and 4-5 Pennsylvania avenue, where orders win be taken for baggage to be checked and received at any point In the city. Tlios. B. 811 ARP , ,.,.., Master or Transportation. L. M. tOLE. General 1 Icket Agent GEO. S. NOON rz. General Aaent. je7-tf BALT1MURL A POTOMAO B. K. DxroT COBirnt Six-rn and B Stbmtb N. W unanaanu-eetitembcrls. 1875, trains will leave Wash ngton as follows. Washln-rton time: 6 00 a. m , Llmlud mall dalli for the West. Dally, eiccptsunaay, for the North, to Canan- dalgua. Bullaloana Nt.ir.r. Pall.. 7.45 a. m.. Express for Philadelphia and New York, dally, exrept Punday. 8:40 a. m.. Accommodation to Baltimore dally. 9-23 a. m.. Limited Express for New York and East, dally, except 8unday. .... 11-55 a. m.. Fast Line for tte West and North: except Sunnay Itisp. m , Express for Philadelphia and New Ycrk and Norfolk, vl Baltimore, dally, except Eunla-. s 4(t p. m.. Accommodation for Baltimore, dally, except bnnua 4.50 p. m., Philadelphia express, for Philadel phia, dally. 6.S" p. m., Cincinnati Expres dally for the West. Dally, except Satnrdav tor the North. 9:08 t-.Ta., For Philadelphia, New York, and Bos on, dally. Trains 6-tFOPE CBEEK LINE leave at 5a, m .nd I 40 p. m.. dally except Sunday. Taalns for ANNAPOLIS leave at n.to a. a. and (I0)-D. Pullman Palace Bleeping Car toPltUhnrgll ma on thetraln leaving at 6-j-.-o.ni. " " Pnllman 1 arior car to fituunrg Is rnn on the train leavln-r t 6-o a -. dally.- Pnllman Palace Sleeping Car to Rochester li nut on the train leaving at 6.50 p. to. Pnllman Palace sleeping Car to Chicago on train leaving at 6 50 n. m Tickets and Information can he procured at th, gagVcaSed?ir,Ind checked at hotel. and prl TateiSdencrs on orders left at the offices of the eompanj. northeast corner Thirteenth street and lenusylvanla avenue, and on the northeast corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. DerSt BALTUaOBE ft toTOMAO BAILBOAD. muSTlM d Jt streeu- B(jy B-I Passenger MFa. .U Buperlntendent. Baltimore. Md. 18T5. PENNSYLVANIA loTO. ROUTE TO THE NORTHWEST. SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. SUMMER ABBANGEMENT. On andafler September 12. 1275. trains wll. ran as follows: Washington.... 6 00 a. m. I Baltimore.... 7:30 a. ra. " 11.55a.m. .... 8.25a.mt .6.50 p.m. 1 ....1:15p.m. .7SF,e-K.1lAT DOUBLE TRACK"ROUTE,a with ELEGANT SCENERY, Palace State-room, aayand night ears with modern Improvements. JYhJhdred miles saved to Western and Central e.-OOa. m. dally for the West, Dally.exceptSnn- Niagara Fall. vnanaigu, cunaio ana 11.55 a. m. dally, except Bunday, Wert and North to Willlamsport and Lock Haven. too p. m. dally, for Pittsburg ana us West, and dally, except Saturday, rur the North. Through from Washington to Pittsburg. Chicago, and Rochester without change. Tickets by this route can be procured at the of fices, northeast corner or Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenne and Sixth street and Penn sylvania avenue, where reliable Information will be given at all times. Passengers procuring tickets at these offices can secure accommodations In Palace cars for Pitts burg, Chicago, and Rochester. TO D. M. BOYD, Je General Passenger Agent, Philadelphla,pa. ae2S-tf BUELDmGMATEELiLS THE ARTIFICIAL STONE COMPANT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Is prepared to supply, at shert notice. Tiling for Vestibules, Bldew.Iss, Footways and Curbing, In different colors: Fountains, Lawn Ornaments, Hook and Lawn Steps aad Platforms; houses fronted; cellar walls and flooring cemented to ex elude dampness: kitchens and areas cemented and made perfectly dry. and a sore preventive against the Intrusion of rata. Insects, 4e- and all other work executed for which Portland Cement Is adapted. Our Portland Cemtet becomes In a lew days superior to any of the marble or natural stone In common use. aid is an admit able Imitation of either marble or stone; Is more durable, ana In creases its crushing resistance with age. Its beauty Is unquestionable. . .. 0 . ROBERTS, Manager, ia30-tf 489 1 onlslana avenue. g 1? B V O B J OIB X. i-XeVJ?S,?Kw?JlIfD"1 L5S0.W feet and!-' JSJ..8P3P.0 V!5T' Tlrr e quality, from 4 wftbt"dc2.l!le nmu & 0ASH- In order to close it out as soon as nosslhle." w, have determined to Mil Itverymneh belwcost. andrary much less than Iteanbeliught In thll PnrenaserswUl find It to their Interest toeiam lhe this lumber and learn our prices. we Large stock of LUMBER OF ALL RrNDg. always on hand, at lowest market prices. T. EDW. CXABK GO Office, Depot and Planlnr-Mlll. mhll-tf Foot of Fourth stTeast. at seven etiu per bushel, cartage extra Orders left atttta Mj.Hi..M..r s.rr.i.K. So. aTenu, street; at 111 Frmetreet, southwtrt JSer Third aad X itreeU, or IMFTlaM , teltWa,wuiP,BToagtt alias? Hails; PROPOSALS. T ENNESSEE BIVEB IMPBOVEMENr. TTiriT-rn Stith ETfar-rxxn Orrtcx. ) Ohattakooo A, Tlir, Sept. 28,187S. J Staled proposals. In dopllcate. will be received at this ofiiee until noon on THUBSDAY, Nhvecn. ber 4,1875, for the Excavation or Earth, Bock, ete in the construction of the Canal around Mus cle Shoals, in the Tennessee rlrer. between Flor ence and Decatur, Ala. Specincatlosi and forms for proposals will be furniihed on application to this offlee. WALTEB McFAHLAND, Major ot Englneere. MKOPOSALS FOE MAIL BAGS. Posr OrncEDirAn-nnt-TT, September a, 1875. ( Sealed proposals will be received at this De partment nntll 12 o'clock noon, the EIGHT EENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1875, fdr tur nlihlmr, by contract, for fonr years, from the flnt day or July, 1S75, inch quantities of Leather Mall Pouches as may, from time to time, be re quired ana ordered; such poaches to contorm, la every respect, to the samples on exhibition In this Department, and In the pott oBees at Bolton, Hartford. New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Lonlsvllle, St. Louis and Chicago. Specifications of the construction and materials or these samples will be furnished, on application to the Second Assistant Postmaster General. Bidders, before submitting; proposals, should therefore carefully examine such samples and compare them with the specifications referred to. The label cases, which are to be attached to sneb pouches by the contractor, will be furnished to him for that purpose by the Department. All the leather mall pouches contracted tor aie to be deliverable at the risk and expense or the con tractor, and at such times, and In such quantities, as may be required and ordered at the post offices In the following places, vis.: Boston, Massachu setts; New York and New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Washington, District of Columbia, Cincinnati, Ohio; St. Louis, Missouri, and Ohl-ca-ro, Illinois. They are to be rigidly Inspected before delivery at the place of their manufacture; and none of them found to be Interior to the sam ple. In any respect, will be accepted or paid for. The average number or such pouches required will probably not exceed ten thousand annually. But the Postmaster General will reserve the right to order more or less than that number, al the wants and interests of the service may seem to him to demand. The bids will be opened,yerlfled and announced In this Department on the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1875, beginning at noon, and the Postmaster General will decide thereon with in five days thereafter. The Postmsster General hereby reserves the right to reject any or all the bids received under this advertisement II, In his judgment, the Inter ests of the Department may thereby be promoted. The accepted bidder must, within twenty days after the receipt of the contract for bis signature, duly execute the same, giving a bond. In the sum of twenty thousand dollars, with sureties satisfac tory to tho Postmaster General conditioned Icr the raltblul and proper performance of the con tract; and lor a failure on the part or the con tractor to comply with the contract he and bis sureties shall be liable for the forfeiture or the lull tnm ol twenty thousand dollars, as liquidated damages, to be sued for In the cameof the United States In an action ol debt In any court having Jurisdiction thereof. Every proposal must be accompanied with a bond, In the penalty of fire thousand dollars, exe cuted by the bidder and two sureties, (certified to be sufficient by the postmaster of the place where they reside,) conditioned for the bidders entering into contract, with bond and sureties, as hereinbe fore specified, m case bis proposal shall be accept ed by the Postmaster General. Blank form: of proposal, bond, Jcc., will be far. nlshed on application to the Second Assistant Postmaster General, and all bidders are required to contorm thereto in submitting proposals under this advertisement. Every proposal should be Inclosed In a sealed envelope. Indorsed "Proposals for Mall Bags," and be addressed to the "Second Assistant Post master General, Washington, D. O." MARSHALL JEWELL, sell Postmaster General. u NlTtD (STATES MAIL. VIRGINIA. Post Orrica DaTABTJCEUT, Wabhisgto, September 7, 1875. ( Proposals will be received at tbe Contract Office of this Department nntll 3 o'clock p.m.,orOoto berSO, 18,5,(tebe decided November 1,) for car rying, the mails ot the United States frum Janu ary i. 1878, to June 30,1877, on the followlngroutes In the btate of Virginia, and by the schedule of departures and arrivals herein specified, viz: No. 1114S From York town to Warwick O. H.,12 mllei and back, once a week. Leave Warwick O. II., Thursday, at 19 a.m. Arrive at Yorktown by 12 m. Leave Yorktown Thursday, at 1 p. m. Arrive at Warwick O. H. by S p. xa. Bond reanlred with bid UC0. 11254 From Davis' Mills, by Fancy Grove, to Ka rey's. It miles and back, once a week. Leave Davis' Mills Friday, at 9 a. m. Arrive at Kasey's by 11 a. m. Leave Kaiey'i Friday, at 1 p. ra. Arrive at Davis' Mill by 3 p. ra. Bond required with bid, $150. U504 From Point Truth, by Locust Lane,Osborn'f Ford, Fort Blackmore and Duncan's Mills, to Rye Core, 27 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Point Truth Tuesday and Saturday, at 9 a. m. Arrive at Rye Cove by 7 p. ra. Leave Rye Cove Tuesday and Saturday, at e a. m. Arrive at Point Truth by 4 p. ra. Bond required with, bid, $10 j. 11377 From Gordonsvllle, by Barboursvllle and Ruckersvllle, to Stanardsvllle, 19 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Gordonsvllle Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2 p. m. Arrive at Stanardsvllle by 8 p. m. Leave Stanardsvllle Tuesday .Thursday and Satnrday.atSa. m. Arrive at Gordonsvllle by 11 a. ra. Bond required with bid, ,300. 11111 From Areola, (Gum Spring,) to Loudoun, (Station,) 8 miles axd back, three times a week. Leave Areola Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, at 7 a. m. Arrive at Loudoun by 9 a. ra. Leave Loudoun Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 a. m. Arrive at Areola by 12 m. Bond required with bid, $200. 11113 From Theological Seminary to Alexandria 3 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Theological Seminary dally, except Sunday, at 2 p. m. Arrive at Alexandria by 3.30 p. m. Leave Alexandria dally, except Sunday, at 320 p. in. Arrive at Theological Seminary by 420 p.m. Bond required with bid, (00. 11467 From Mlddleburg to the Plains, 8 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Mlddleburg dally, except Sunday, at 8 a.ra. Arrive at tbe Plains by 1020 a. m. Leave tbe Plains dally, except Sunday, at 11a.m. Arrive at Mlddleburg; by 120 p. ra. Botd required with hid, $300. 11463 From Cedar Creek to Newtown Stephens burg, six miles and back, twice a week. Leave Cedar Creek Wednesday and Satur day, at p. ra. Arrive at Newtown Stephensburg by 7 p.ra. Leave Newtown btephensbnrg Wednesday Arrive at Cedar Creek by 5 p. ra. Bond required with bid, ,120. 11170 From Yellow Branch to Lawyers, 8 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Yellow Branch Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 a. ra. Arrive at Lawyers by 13 ra. Leave Lawyers Tuesday, Thursday and baturday, at 1 p ra. Arrive at Yellow Branca by 3 p. ra. Bond required with bid, 1180. 11471 From Hill Grove to Hurt's Store, S mllei and back, three times a week. Leave Hill Grove Tuesday, Thursday and oaiuruav, si iu a. m. Arrive at Hurt's Store by 12 m. Leave Hurt's Store Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 p. m. Arrive at Hill Grove by 3 p. ra. Bond required with bid, ,180. 11172 From Chalk Level to Ward's Springs, 7 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Chalk Level Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 a. m. Arrive at Ward's Springs by 12 ra. Leave Ward's Springs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 p. ra. Arrive at Chalk Level by 3 p. ra. Bond required with bid, $20J. 11174 From Leesvllle to Lynch'f Station, 8 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Leesvllle Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 a. m. Arrive at Lynch's button by 12 ra. Leave Lynch's Station Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 p. ra. Arrive at Leesvllle at 3 p. ra. Bond required with bid, ,180. 11(75 From Castle Craig to Otter River, 7 miles aou iiaca, mrco umc. a wcva. Leave Castle Craig Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrdav, at 10 a. ra. Arrive at Oiler Rlrer by 12 m. Leave Otter Liver Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 1p.m. Arrive at Castle Craig by 3 p. ra. Bond required with bond, tm U181 From Mount Sidney, by stonewall Mills, (N. O.,) to Mllnesvllle, 8 miles and back, twlee a week. Leave Monnt Sidney Wednesday and Satur day at 1p.m. Arrive at Mllnesvllle by 320 p. ra. Leave Mllnesvllle Wednesday and Satur day at 8 a.m. Arrive at Mount Sidney by 1020 a. ra. Bond required with bid, $1W. 11482 From Liberty, by Paterson'l and Ewing'i Store, to Smyrna Church, 15 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Liberty Wednesday and batnrday at 7a.m. Arrive at Smyrna Church by is ra. Leave Smyrna Church Wednesday and ba tnrday at 1 p. ra. Arrive at Liberty by 8 p. m. Bond required with bid, 8250. For forms of proposal, bond and certificate, and also for Instructions as to the conditions to be em braced in the contract, fcc, see advertisement of this date In pamphlet form, September L 1875, In' vltlng proposals lor mall servlc. lu Virginia, to be found at the terminal post offices of the above routes, and to be had on application to the Second Assistant Postmaster General. Bids should be sent In sealed envelopes, rati, scribed "Mall Proposals, State of Virginia," and addressed to the Second Assistant Pest muter General. MARSHALL JEWELL, Postmaster General. Funll ULY LAUHDHY. T. 8. BOS TON. No. 430 Eighth street northwest. Is pre pared to execute promptly all orders Intrusted to Els care. This Laundry will have three depart ments: First, general Laundry work. Second, I.aas and Lace Curtains and all other line goods. Third, cleaning Ladles' Dresses of all kinds, such as 811k Velvets, Alpacas, Merfnoes, Scarf Ribbons, 'ril-SondLIIr WaanTfor8. Manufactured by Binrto A Co., Office. 81 Le Droit Building, Washington, D. O. oc9-3m JAMES H. MoGUaL ABOHITEOT ft 7M.K ttrMt, .profit, Jfwl 02M 'I f JOB PRINTING. .1 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN BOOK AND JOB . PRINTING DEPAETMENT, Cor. Penna. Arc and Thirteenth St.,' TYASHIHGTOIf, D. C, Daa;ttae Teryj beatfaclUUea for dolnz Book and Job irc-TiixrGSr IN ALL ITS BBAN0HES." BOOK WORK. TOE NATIONAL BEPUBL1CAN Boolt Department la nnanrpnased In Its exttentand facilities byany print. Imr nonce In tnta or any other city lor the prompt and ex. pcdlflona execution or ordersforallklnda of BOOK PKffiTIHQ AM BQflllNS. ALSO PAMPHLETS of all kinds, LAWOAEESt TOKBTTTuTIOirB, BY-LAWS, 0ATAL06DES. PE00EEDIHGS OF 00HTBMTI0NS, &0,i &0. &0, JOB PRINTING! 'JLUH, H NATIONAL REPUBLICAN JOB OJbaJb-sIOE5 Is unequaled. In Its extent and complete equip ment, by any printing establishment south of New York. We have faculties for doing all work tn he PLAIN AND FANCY BRANCHES OF PRINTING. OHX)ERH FOB BECEIFTS, KOTE8, CHECKS, LrTTrrXB. HEADS, HOTE-HEADS, BILL. HEADS. COUFOH BONDS, DRAFTS, BTJBIHESS CARDS. WEDDIKd CARDS. VIBITUSG CARDS. IBVTTATIOH CARDS, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES, FOSTERS, BALL TICKETS, ' HA&DOIIIXS, PROGRAMMES, CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS, XAEELS OF ALL KUTDS, vc etc, !:. PROMPTLY FTLXED AKD OJt &EALOXABLE TERMS. We make a Specialty of SHOW WORK. Br the aid of our Improved Machinery we can print th, LABGEST MAMMOTH POSIES AND IHE BHALLESr DQDOEB, And at New York and Piiila aelphia Prices Oor. Penn, Avenue And Thirteenth St,, Second Floor. aufi FINANCIAL. S10: INVEST WW. 81,000, AUCOItUINQ TO TOUB MEANS. ,10, $15, (100, 11,000 IN STOCK rKIVILEGES. They often pay a profit from ten to fifteen times the sum Invested every thirty days, without risk heyond the Investment as explained in onr book and Weekly financial Bepori, tent free, contain ing the itallyprlces and ductnail.ns that occnr at thrNKW YOHK BTOOK EXCHANUE: also the general condition of IheNew York money market. ALKX. ZROTUINOHAll 'Ol.. Bankers aad Broker ocs 12 Wall street, N. H. M. T. V. STAMP, tt. W. BALLOCH. I'reuaent. Cashier. PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK, Le Droit Building, COKNED EIGHTH AND F STREETS, Is now open for the reception of deposits and trans action of business. Interest, live per cent, pet annum, commences on first of erery month ana Is compounded twice a year. Open dally from I sum. to4p -n. Saturdays, from ttot p.m. XIATIOAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM. J PANT, Corner Fifteenth Street and NewTork Avenue. FlUEANDBCKGLAKrEOOF VAULTS. All kinds of valuables taken on deposit. Bafce forrent. Omcehourasa. tn to4p m. GEO. H. PLANT. Frexldent. GEO. W. BlGG8,Vlce ('resident . .. ... B' F BNYDEB, Secretary. itll-MWTly EHoR. TIMONET 5i CO BANKERS, Rave removed their Banking Boase toLeDrolct building, corner of Llghth ami t streets. Conduct a General Hanking Business. Draw Drafts on Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York. Male Collections on all accessible points. Buy and sell Foreign Exchange, and deal In al kinds of District Securities. apS-tf SHERMAN & GRANT No. 142S SEP Stroot, dealers In all lssnes of OOTemment Bonds. Wasblnsrton City and District or Colombia Securities. BOCOUT AND BOLD- Railway Stocks, Bonds') Gold, Sliver and Land Warrants. Deposits received and collections made upon al points. myu-lv TRASK & STONE, Bankers and Brokers, NO. 7 NEW STREET TEW YORK TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. STOCKS, BONDS AND CI OLD Bought and sold on Commission and CARRIED ON UABGINB. DEPOSITS received and INTEREST allowed, ACCOTJNT8 OF CODNTKY BANES and Bankers received on favorable terms, reou-tr STEAMSHffJLm "1IIANUE OF TIME. REGULAR LINE TO AORrOLK, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. On and after MONDAY, Septembers), 1S75, (he new and elegant steamer Lady of tbe Lake will make three regular trips between W ASniNO TUN and NUBFOI.K each week, touching at the principal Klver Landings, as follows. Leave WAtll. NGTON every MONDAY, .VKKNEHOAY and FRIDAY at 3 o'clock n. m., and VOKVOLK every TUESDAY, aHUKSDAY na SATURDAY at 4 p. m. Fare to Norfolk, ,1: round trip .inlets, $4. Meals and staterooms extra. Ticket, good ui til used. For Tickets Staterooms or Information apply at the office of -he INLAND AND dKABOARi) COASTING O (Ml'ANY, at tbe National M-tto-pollun Bank. Fifteenth street, opposite rrvuury ...nartment. aam-v -septl-tf ALLAN LINE BTEAM BETWEEN BALTIMORE LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. Tbe splendid Screw Steamers of the above Line will run as follows: From Liverpool. From Baltimore. NovaFcotlan, Augn-tzi, September is. Caspian, beptember7, September V. Hibernian, set temner2l. October 13 And henceforth every for nUht. taking paisen gers and frtUht to and frim Liverpool. PKK h OF PASAUE: Baltimore to Liverpool or Que nstown Cabin ,75Gold. ,6brage 2J Currency. Liverpool or Qneenstowu to Baltimore Cabin ,31 VI Gold. Intermediate.. f n Uold. bteeraie Si oo Currency. At whlrb prlcs parties desiring to send ror their friends can ob'aln tickets. These steamers have very best accommodations forpassengers For pasuge apply to tbe Agent. A. SOIIUSlAl HBK&CO. No. 9 South Charles bt., Baltimore, In Washington, CUAS. WALTER, or lo D. A. BWOSNAN? trt-ly G St.. bet Ninth ai.rt Tenth Hr. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. SXQULAB POST STEAnSUII' TliAVKX. BXTW IBS BREMEN AND BALTIMORE, VIA SOUTHAMPTON. She steamers of the North German Lloyd, of Krj tons, have been newly furnished with all the modern lm provem en ts. BALTIMORE. .-...Capuia IJIUenhaln. BERLIN ...- ' l'utscher. OHIO..--... " Meyer LEIPZIG. .... " Hoffman. BRAUNSCHWEIO ... UndnetscH. NUBNBEBG,(,000tons) " Jaeger. T WlUrunregulrgenfBBEMEN and BALTI From BrLmen. From Baltimore. BTtAUNSCIIW'GAng.ii. Sptemner.13. isrs OHIO.. .Prptimber 8. Uctuber 2, ISTS KIV7.K).. Sebtemiier ZZ. Ortolier .16. is75 M'KNBKKU .Octobar . Oetiibrr . lu, I.- nBAUNSCHWG. ct.20. November It, M7J OHIO r,ovember 4. uoveiubcr ZJ, 1373 And thereafter fortnightly. The steamer will t.ke tustcngers to Bremen, Soothampton, London ana Havre and return Pkilk ui 1'assa(k In gold, from Biemeu to Bsltlmnre.Cabln ,luigold; steerage, $-12 currendy. rom Baltimore to Bremt-n. "tonlliainpmn, Limi ln andllarrr: C.bm. J0. steerage, joulncurrency. Hetnrn ticket-. In steersgt. S 0 In currency, cabin, ,tT0 In gold. Children between one an 1 ten years, ball price, children not over one yrar, tl currency AU other arrangements are the same as the New York llnea. further Information can be ascertained by apply inr bv letter to our General Agenu. ing ny letter A aCi,DMACHEB A 0 , No. ttsonth Charles street, Baltimore, Md. ftgcntforWaahlngn-bHABIK8 WALT No. ta D street, opposite City dell. JCV-Also, Bills of Exchange on principal place, tn Europe. myH-tf ANCHOR LINE. UNITED 8TATE3 MAIL STEAMERS Ball every Saturday from NEW YOKK AND (iLASOOW. Favorite route for Tourists. Finest approach to Great Britain. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. BATES F PAStaAUE: From NEW OUKto GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL. BELFAST wu. or Londonderry, CABIKS-tS, Vi and ,50 Currency. Return tickets at reduced rates. Steerage always as low as by any other FlIIST-CLAbS LINE. COMPANY'S OFFICES: 7 Bowling Green. New York: Miss Annie K. Humphrey, 430 Tenth street, near Pennsylvania avenue; Cammack A Co. 1U3 r street. aolO-BTnAThim, AMERICAN LINE. KAIL STEAH8BIPS. oslr Lite canm tie iiaicai rm. tailing every Thursday from PHILADELPHIA For Qneeuutotrn sand Liverpool. Cabta, Intermediate and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low as by any other first-class Line. PETFBWBWHT SONS. General Agents, PHILADELPHIA. H. D, COOKE . CO.. ault-ly MS F street, Washington, D. 0' MEHOHANTS' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BrrwHj WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine steamships E.O. KNIGHT and OHN GIFON will make regular WKEKbY TRI1"S BETWEEN NEW YORK, ALEXAN DRIA, WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, as follows) Leave NewY ork from Pier 41, East rlrer, every Saturday at 4 p. m. Leave Georgetown every Friday at 7 a, m. and Alexandria the same day. For full Information apply to R. P. A. DEN- riAai. oustness oraceana wow, n niter street. ueergeiown, or a p.atreet bridge. Georgetown, or at the once of tbe president, near 4. tt. lauiinusi jait-tr President. PBOPOSALS. pROPOSALS FOB FOBAG-E. HxADQ'its Dipt, or TnxPLlTTi, i Orritc Coixr Qoaktikmastir, v Omaha, Nkb Sept. IS, lS7i- J Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., WEDNES DAY, October 30, 1675, at which place and time they will be openetUn the presence of bidders, for tho delivery In new gunny and burlap tacks, at Omaha Depot, Nebraska, In quantities as re quired, during second quarter of th, nscal year ending Jnne SO, 1678, or (wo million (2.000,000) pounds of Corn, on million (1,000,000) sounds of Oatl. Propesals for a less quantity will be received." Each bid to b, oonsldered should be guaranteed by two responsible parties, not bidders, that they will become bondsmen on award of contract. Tke proposals must be in triplicate, and ba mad, separately tor Corn and tor Oat, and asiuf ttale tht crop from wa'cn ( s proposed lo diltvtr. Preference will be given to articles of domestla production. Bids should be Indorsed on envelope "Bids for Forage." The contracts will ba let with th, proviso that tb, quantities contracted for may ba increased or reduced one-third by the Obtel Quartermaster of tb. Department at any time pending full de ll very. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Blank bids turnlshed and full conditions mad, known on application to this offlee. ALEX. J. PEBBY. Deputy Quartermaster General. AUCTION SALES. To-Bay. BY WM.L. WALL A-CO-Auctioneers, Horse and Carrlsge Baxaar. 034, S3S and WO Louisiana avenue, between Ninth aad Tenth streets. PA1B OF JIOB8ES, TO PAY LIVERY: HOBOES, DIRT WAGON, OART UAUNKS3. BELOVol JNG TO A CONTRACTORS FAMILY OAR BIAOK. THREE EXPRESS WAGONS, BUILT BY WILSON, TO PAY ADVANCE, 4c, AC AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING. October IS, com mencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our iistaar. One pair of elotely-matched Young Sorrel Mum, to pay liver j ana charges, by order of Wash. Nallor. ., ALSO, Four Horses, one Dirt Wagon; Two Carta and Harness, the property or a eon- trartorhavlnrno further use ror them: One Family Carrlsge. in good order; Three New Top Express Wagons, built by Wl son, to cover advances, Ac. ALSO, A Number of Horses, Mares and Mules, a full de- s-nptlonatsale; Fifty Horse Blankets. New and Second-hand Haraeej, e., Ac. Terms cash. W. L. WALL & CO.. oclS tatarl Auctioneers. STOVES AND TINWARE. HO USEKEEPEES HT SEAE0H OP AH "A NO. I" PARLOR STOVE are respectfully Invited to examine thi RADIANT HOME PARLOR STOYE 0E 1875. It Is an economical consumerof coal, easily reg ulated, keeps the fire better than any other base burner, on account of Its mUl grate, and It Is, withal, the brightest, mo.t beautiful x'arlor Stove In the market. CUR. RESSNER'S WAREROOMS, 7IB and 717 BeTenth street nortnmeat. OC6- . IN S late "SiSsucLt is. We are now sVowlnr Slate Mantels i richly Inlaid with encau.t'c tile. We can rurnlsh tile to h r monlze In color with the otner furnishings or the room, gllng a beautiful effect. Tum) mantels are at tutlcallj designed, and superior In durability ai d appearance to either marble or wood. Wcaiso show the largest assortment or Slate Slantcls with many new designs and arrangements Weelve special attention to house plumbing, aud charge only fair prices. Alnll Line of Co3king.and Heating Stoves, Ranges, &c HAYWARD& HUTCHINSON. 317 Nlnlli" street northwest. se2S-m -VfLW STOKEI NEW GOODS.! HOFF & THOMAS, Manufacturers and Dealers in I10VlBRE-LA3CE,.fI- TEltS. RANOM. HEAT AND t'OOKINO STOVES, And a foil Line ofHoue Furnishing Goo Is, 0M PKNNSYLVAMA AVlCNUE NORTHWEST, sep23-3m Washington, D. C. JAMES R. HARROVER, Ao. 1330 Fonrteenttt Street,Horthwet, Invites attention to his complete stock of all the sew and reliable makes of Cooking and Heating Stoves, which be Is selling at the lowest obtainable prices. General assortmtnt or Uousenotd .nd Kitchen Ware. Makes a specialty of setting ana repairing Grate, and Furnaces by the most competent me chanics. M nspectlon invited. se23-3n LO. TAYLOB, 413 T. H. YOUNG) Ninth Cooltlnc BtOTes 1 htreet Heatlnp; StOTC, BLATE MASTKgj R FIBE-PLAOE HEATERS. We respectrnllycall attention of the public to our stock of tbe above articles, all of the latest designs. A call solicited before purchasing else where, as our PBICES ARE LOW and work guar anteed. TIN HOOFING AND GUTTEEING. Bcpalrlnglpromptly attended to. TAYLOR j YOUNG, 412 Ninth street northwest, between D and E. se:-3m OT Q W. H. HABHOVEB, 91 OXAi SEVENTH STREET, HX.O rive uoors rrom rennsrivaaia avvai.. nwia. BTOVES, BANSES g U(kiAVid awcruaii owPiTPa rnn it.i. kikiihOVHTOVES. FURNACES, FIRE-BRICKS, TULIj AS30BTiBTOF HOUSK-FUKNIBUINQ UlS WOPS. GOVERNMENT SALES. TflOK SALE. 308,000 ACRES V-flOljTJjek.BIj'B Xijfik.lSrX3S IN KANSAS. By direction of the Honorable Secretary or the Interior, the undersigned win reo-lTe sealed bids ftr the p'irriiafeof any or all of the unsold lands west or tbeNeoehorlter, atonr the southern 11 ie oi thi State of h.nsai embraced within what Is gen. rally known as the '-Cheroket strip." Tbefee l.nds are offered for all In compliance with the provisions or an act or Congn ss approved May 11. un U.S. SUtnte-at Large, vol. xvU. pp. 9-iand !. They will be sold to tbe highest bidder for cash. In quan title, not exceeding one hon Ired a d sixty acre, at rot less than two dollars per ncre ror aU of .aid lands lying east or the Arkansas river, ant one dollar and nrty cents per acre for such lands as II. wtst or said river. , Pr nted llt-. describing the lands hereby offered forsaleby th'lrprcprrlegil sutdlvlsloos, and in dicating the minimum piUe at wtilcn eachtrictls held, will he sent by mall to thraddrest of any prr h)ii rraklng appllc.tlon therefor to the C'ommls i.lun r of t lie f,tneral Land Itllce or to the register and rrerlver or the local offlces at Wichita and In dependence. Kansts. .... 1 erf ons ottering to purchae may bid for a. many tracts a. tbey nay desire, but each bid must be sipiraielyrnide and healed, and run t be ror not more than one hundred and sixty acres, (and eon lorm to the legal subdivisions embraced In the list.) , ., . ... liias must DC accompsnieu ur tcu (cr wu,. vl iub amount bid a. a guarantee or the good faith of the bidder, wiitcnsan, in cmsisp iwia is iwRmmsna the balance not paid, will be forfeited. Should any bid be rejected, tbe sum deposited will be returned totbeproprrparty. Parties who-e bids are accepted will be notified of such acct ptance as soon after the opening of the bids a practicable, and If within forty dtys after such notice has been dnly mailed pavment In tall N notmsde to the Commlnsloner of the General Land t ifflce of tlie amount bid. tbe land upon which snclt Md was madewlll be g.in samect to sale. The ten per cent deposit required to accompany bids may be remitted In Posttiffle orders, certtfl catu or deposit, cert fled check, on some Govern ment depository, parable to the order to the Com n.lss1onerof the General Land Office, or In cur- Tberlghl to reject any and all bids Is expressly All bid's must be sealed and addressed to the "Commltsloner of the General Land once, Wash ington, 1. C," and Indorsed "Bids for Cherokee Strip Lands." Bids will be received as above Invited until IS o'clock noon of the thirtieth day of November. IKS, after which they wlU be duly opened andacted UDOU. " HUKIJETT, Commissioner of tbe General Land OBce. Wabiiinqtos, D. C, September U, 1379. oct8-Ww SALE OF OBDNANOE AND OBDNANOE STOBIS. Bocx Isxaxd Ansrt al. III., Aug. St, 13TS. Will be offered for sale at pnblle auction, com. mencrog-atlOo'clocka. ra., OCTOBER 23,1875, at this Arsenal, a quantity pf Cannon. Muskets and BlSes, Carbines and Pistols, Swords, Aecou. trements, small-arm Ammunition, &&,, Ate. A catalogue of the articles to be sold will be turn lshed on application at this Arsenal, at the Ord. nance Agency, New York, or at the Ordnance Office, Washington, D. C. Terms cash: Ten per cent, on the day of sale rn acceptance of a bid and the remainder when the property is delivered. In case ol tbe failure or any parchaser to make tbe required deposit the sale to him will be con sidered null and void, and the stores maybe again put up for sale. All stores will be required to be removel within twenty days from close of sale. Stores must be removed within the time allowed, and an purchaser falling within that time to complete the payment for the stores purchased by him will fcrlelt tho ten per cent, deposited on day of sale. .... The Government reserve! the right to refoio any bid not deemed satisfactory. Packing texts to be paid for at a stated price, to be determined by tbe commanding officer. D. W. FLiGLEB, ttZi-tl Major of Ordnance, Commanding. BCCjaANTTAnsOS GEO. BERGLING, KEBCIIANT TAILOR, Fnrnlshlnsr Goods, 1X1, F street northwest, Has received a very elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassltneres and Vestlngs, suitable for ; Fall and Winter Wear. He la prepared to make them up In the bestwort maashlp and latest styles. At Seasonable Prices,! mhutf C SOKT, MEE0HABT TAILORS. o. 013 Fourteenth Street, Have received thelrnrst Instalment of SJPBIXG AND 8UMKES GOODS, consisting of superfine Diagonals, Foreign and DC BestMCasslmeres, and shall receive weekly during th, season, which they are prepared to make up la he latest style. seis-tf G OLDEHBHLLI AFBST-CLASB'FAUUjI XIAJUB, Price Low. Quality Unsurpassed. AH Flrrt-tlass Grocers bare It, W3 M.rGALT, Whoieaale Agency, febB.tr Indiana smn and First s QpAFFIELD'S CONFECTIONEBT, 409 Eleventh Street, between E and penaiylranla ATenne. MB. BnAFFIELD, hsvlngretarned to Washing toiubaso entd a new Confectionery on Eleventh nreet, an ' is again prepared to serve his old cus tomers and the nublln In general. Parties, wed dings, suppers, c, e., furnished ice cream, water leeaTC.V4e.. wholesale and ret.II, WilT JOSEPH H. BHAmZIiD AUCTION SALES. Fntnre Daysu BY "IOUNO AHtDDLETOS, Anetlonera,Bealx.Uteaad Insure nc Agents, Le Droit Building, corner Eighth and t streets. TBCSTEES' SALE OpTilANDSOME THRI1 STORY BRICK, DWELI..NG. WITH alAN- 8AHI) BUOF, SITOATKD ON SCCvJNO STItKET. BETWEEN 1'KN NRY1.VANIA AVE- UE AND U8TBEET NORTHWEST. UnOr and by virtue of a deed ol trust to us. riatcd August a. 1JTJ, and duly recorded In Liber No. 7a. folio Its, et seq.ortba land rseordsof the District of Columbia, aad at the renneat or the Fartlea secured therebr, we jhall offer for le. In ront or tbe premises, on TUUKDOAV. Novem ber 4. 13TS, at 4 o'clock p. tn., lot nambered (0. la A. R. Shepherd's lubdlvlilon or origin,! lou numbered I and a. In squire numbered SJo, together with the Improvements, coatl.tlng of a three-story and mansard-roof brick dwelling. Terms of the salet Thirty-flve hundred dollars, with Interest thereon at eleht (81 per centum per annum, (from dates that will be given at the sale. and the evpenses of this sale tech. and tb. bal ance In twelvemonths, for which tie notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest from tbe day or sue. and cecnred by deed or trust oa the properly sold, shall be taken. A deposit or ,500 wilt bertqulrel atthetlme ortbe sale. Allconveyanctog atthe eot or the purchaser. Ir the terms of tbe .ale .re pot compiled wish within ten day. from the date thereof the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at tbe risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. KILBOORN, It-,,..,. A. C. BRaULRV, Trusters. YOUNG & AlIDDLETON, oclSd&ds Auctioneers. PT E. J. SWEET, . . . , -L Beal Estate Agent and Auctioneer, ell Seven tb street, opp. United States Post Office. TRUSTEES' BALE OF A NEAT TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, S31 MAKYI. AND AVE NUE, NHUTII BIDE. BETWEEV SIXTH AND StVENTU bTBEETS SOUTHWEST. Byvlrtuooradeedof trmt. dated Av.gnst IS. A. D. 1T3. dnly recorded In Liber No. TC3, folio Z73, one or the land records ror the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured there by, we will sell at public auction. In rront of the premises on TULKSOAY. October 14, 1373. at I o'clock p. m., tbe following described real estate situate In tLe city of ashlngton. District or Co lumbia, to-wjt t All that piece or parcel of ground known and designated as lot numbered twelve (12.) In D. Carroll's subdivision of square num bered fourhnndred and Flxtytwo,(4J2.) Terms: (3.000, with Interest at ten per cent., from August 3. 173. to day of sale, and expense or aalelncash, and the balance at slxand twelve months, for which the notes of the purcnaMr. bearing Interest rrom the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold will be taken. A deposit of tlco will be required of the purch arer at the tlmeof sale, and all conveyancing at the expense of purchaser. Iftermsofsalearenot compiled with In seven days from the dar of sale, thetrusteea reserve the right te resell the prop erty at the risk aud cost of the defaulting pur chaser after five days' advertlsement. BKAINAROU. WARNER I--,,... UEORQE W. STICKNEY, ,Traises. J,o.. E. J. RWiET, Auctioneer. 0c2-STuTbAds JtW-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN TIL MONDAY. October 13, isw, sune hour and place. UltAIHAKUll. IVABMSB, pp..... GEORGE W. ST1CKNKY, J T'tees. E. J, SWEET, OC1S-F8M Auctioneer. IJYX1. 11. WARNER, XJ Real Esute Broker and Auctioneer, Federal BuUdlngs, cor. Seventh and F sts. N.W. SQUARE NINE HUNDRED AND EIBHTY- ONE. The wboleofthl. square on H, between Eleventh and Twelrtn streets northeast, for sale, (less the southwest corner lot,) on THURSDAY, October 11, 1S7S, at a o'clock p. m. Terms of sale one third cash; balanes In one and two years, with Interest at six per cent., secured bv a detd or trait. A denslt ofe.Ai rinlrtl .t the tlrreor tale. All conveyancing at tbe co of tne purchaser. jt. o. u a vis. Attorney. ocl4-cI F. D. CLK ART. talesman. BY xusjrtu ct zttuuListuM, Auctioneers, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Le Droit Building, corneref Eighth and F streets. TKUSTEF.'S8ALEOFVALUABLEIMPEOVED PROPERTY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ON FIFTH STItEKT, GEORGETOWN, BE TWEEN FREDERICK AND MABKET STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated September 8, 1874, and recorded In liber 754, folio 234, of tbe land records of Washington county. Dlstjlct of Colum bia, and by direction or the holder or the note se cured thereby, 1 will seB at public auction, in front of the premlies, on MONDAY, October S3, 1873, at 4 o'clock p. m., all that piece or parcel or ground known and described as part of lot 193 InBeattyand Hawkins' addition to Georgetown, In the District of Columbia, beginning for tbe ssme an the south side of Fifth street, at a point one hundied and thirty-eight feet east rrom tbe corner or Frederick atreet, and running eastward ly along tbe line or said Kirth street 11 feet, with a depth ef one hundred and fifty feet and with width of front. Trrm. or sale: aLOOO. with 10 rjer cent. Int.,., from Match 8, 1873, together with the expense ot this aale. In cash; balance In twelve and eighteen months, secured by notes bearing Interest and a deed of trust on the property. One hundred dol lars aown wnen tne property is siruex orr. con veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. The cash deposit to be forfeited unleas tbe terms are conipUeu with in Ave days after the sale. wll. L. DAVIS. Trustee. YOUNO Jt M1DDLETON. ocl3-d&ds. Auctioneers. TJl 11. II. WARNER, X Beal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner of seventh and F street, northwest. FOP 8ALE WASHINGTON CITY HOUSES AND LOTS. By virtue of the last wUl and testament or Mary Ann Ketr, admitted to probate Z7th July last, and ordered to be recorded by tbe Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and capable ot convey In g Btalastate, which were deilsel to the sub scriber to be sold, disposed or, and conveyed by him In fee simple to the purchasers, and with the process thertof to pay off ber money lezaeles, the subscriber oners for sale the following houses and lots, lte the estate of the said MaryAnu Kerr, his testatrix, li: llrstand second. "She brisk dwellings, stores and premises onsonth side of Pennsylvania ave nne and C street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, square 3S0. Lota E and F, formerly In the occupa tion of Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe and tfr. George W. Drew, each fronting 3 feet LS Inches on the Ave nue, and XZ feet 7H Inches one street. Theilrst contains 2,475 square feer, the latter 2,6.i7 square feet. By awrltten agreement with A. B. S-iep-berd, esq.. Ihepurchaseroflot Fhas the right to usea division walladlolntng the side of this lot. Thlid Lot No. 2, Square No. 61, on the north side ol New York avenue in feet It Inches, and 92 feet 3 Inches on Twenty-third street, containing lo.'SM square feet. onrth. Lot No. 4, or squire 1C4, 27 feit 3 Inches on the north side of street north, containing 4,534 square feet Fifth. -Lot No. 12, Square 233, 50 feet fronton the east side or Thirteenth street west, containing 7,76e square rept. Sixth. Lot 73, Square 73. 40 feet on K street, nearTwentlethstreet, 4,610 square feet. beventb. Lot 4, square 833, 32 feet on Seventh street east, 5, 672 square feet. x.jjtuio. 1.01 jio. i, DquarT-ou, vj xeet. on J liui street east, 4.204 square feet. Ninth Lot No 5, 8 juare 835, 74 feet 3 Inches ou the north side or Massachusetts avenue and M feet 8 Inches on Seventh street, 10,0o2 square reea. Tenth. Lot 4, square t-34, 64 reel 4 Inches on North Carolina avenue, between First and Second streets east, 7,9(3 square feet. Eleventh Lot tC Square C63.S feet 6 inches on Tenth street east.B,2id square feet; 15-fdot alley on south of this lot. Twelfth. Lot 7. Square 963, 73 feet on Tenth street e.st. and 57 fettll Inches on North B street, 4 344 square feet. . The terms of the sale are: One third of the pur chase money to be paid within thirty dars from the day or sale, and the balanre In six and twelve months from the day of sale, bearing six percent. Interest from that day. to be secured to the satis faction of the subscriber. A deposit of will be required on tbe day of sale from each purchaser. On piymentor the purchase money, and not be fore, toe subscriber will execute the deeds. Borne of these lots may be sold In divisions laid off br tbe surveyor, er entire, to suit purchssers. Purchasers are requested to write to the sub scriber, or to leave their offers at theofllce of Ran dall Hagner, esq., Attorney-at-Law, Yonng's Law Building. Louisiana avenue, or with Henry xk. ttanaaii, .no. uw . ,ni. If not sold before, the lot. will be offered at pnb lle sale on TUESDAY, the th October Instant, at lOo'clock a.m., as toNos. land 2 of this adver tisement, lots on Pennsylvanlaavenue, and on the prtmlses, respectively. As to the other lots, at 4 o'clock p. m. on that day, following the order of their numbers herein, beginning at No. 3, and all to be sold on the premises. If the sale be not fin ished on that day the sale will be continued dally thereafter at 1 o'clock p. m. A. RANDALL, Executor, Annapolis. Md. I oc4 MThids 3. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. BY lOUHUA AlOUIXTU.t, Auctloneers.Beal Estate and Insurance Agtnts. Le Droit B eliding, corner Eighth and F streets. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON TENTH bTBECT EAST. TWO DOOK9 NORTH OF SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE, IMPROVED BY ATWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING. By virtue or a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In equity cause No. 4,131, wherein Edwin L. Stanton, receiver, is complainant and John T. Johnson etaLare de ftndants, the underf lgned. trustees, will selL at public auction, to the blghest bidder, la front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the 21stdayoroeto ber, 1875. at the hour of 4 JO p. m., all that piece or parcel of ground lying and being In tho city of Washington, In the District or Columbia, aud known and described as part of lot numbered one, (I,) In square numbered nine hundred and ferty nve. (943,) beginning for the same on Tenth street east sixty (Go) feet north from tbe southeast earner of said let, and tunning thence north thirty (30) feet, thence west one hundred and thirty-one (131) feet, thence south two (2) feet to the southeast cor ner or lot numbered three. (3,) thence southerly with the south line of lot numbered two (2) twenty eight P) feet ten and one half (US) Inches, thence eat to the place of beginning, together with the Improvements, consisting of a two-story frame dweBing containing five rooms and attic Terms ofsale, as prescribed by said decree: One third of the purchase money In cash and the bal ance thereof In equal tnstaBments at six and twelve months; thedeierred payments to bearlnterestalS ver cent, from tbe day of tale and to be secured by thenotesofthepurchaser and tobeaBen on the property sold. Atthetlmeorsalea deposit of ,100 will be requjed of tbe purchaser. If tho terms of sale be net complied with in seven days from dayof sale the property will be resold at tho risk and cost ortte defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at nurcnaseT's expense. V AUGUSTUS B. WORTmNGTON, It,-...,-. j;CBESWILL HEALD, 'Trustees. YOUNG MIDDLETON. 00-dAds Auctioneers. B Y SAHL. Kr.li, Auctioneer, i-euroit liuuuiag. TBnSTFE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON K STREET SOUTH, BE TWEEN FOURTH AND 11FTH STREETS EAST. . . By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated April 27, 1873. and duly recorded tn llbtr 713, folio 317. one or the land records for the District of Colum bia, and at. the request of tne party secured thereby,! will sell, at public auction. In front or the premises, on TUESDAY, Oct. 19. 1473. at 5 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, situate In the City of Washington. District or Columbia, to wit: Part of lot numbered two m In square numbered eight hundred and twenty-one. (CO.) beginning for the same six () feet from the south west corner of said lot two m nd running north ninety (V0) feet, thence east twenty-six (JS) feet seven m Inrh.c th.ne. aontn twentr 120) feet. thence west tenjlC) feet seven (7) laches, thence I Ml SU JSMStTSi jfc Tl , ( Terms: One third cash : balance at six and twelve montbstwlth Interest at 8 per cent, per annum, secured by deed of truss. A deposit of one hun dred dollars wlU be required at time of sale, and aU eenreyanclng at purchaser's cost. "c T ' eza. W 8TICKNXY, Tmstee. I oc8-dAds SAM'LKIR. Anctleneer.' A HANDSOME BES1DENOE FOB SALE, Br virtue of a deed of trust from the late James I. Bunion and hi wife, the underslsned, trustee, will on the 22d day of NOVEMBER. U73, at the court-house In Warrenton, Virginia, tell at pub Be auction the valuable residence called CIear mont," adjoining tho town of Warrenton. The house aad grounds areexceedlngly handsome. The bouse has eleven rooms, aud Is buBi of brick, with thirty acres or land attached. u Terms of Sale By agreement, one fourth of pur chase money cash; the residue in three equal ln ttallmenti of one, two and three years, bearing In terest from day or sale, and properly secured. I "i1.1 ?BJJ? oa,T ""eh title as Is vested lame, whlchli believed to be unquestionable. For furthtr particulars, apply to Epua Hunton, Warrenton, Va. sep27-M9w DAVID WALKER, Trustee. 1 1 iMKUOMPOTJND OXYGEN TBEATMENxt Jt Dr. O. R. 8TRKE Y has the pleasure to an nounce that he wl'l resume nls practice of the last two Masons at tbe same looms, 19TF street, on Thursday, llib lnitant. octWf ILifUoal lcpuifeu FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Ho notary- WASsra-QTOjr, Friday evening, Oct, 15. In New York ,twlay money was easy at 1J49S. Gold advanced to 1R117. Foreign Eicaaag, weak at 479. Governments dull. Sherman A Grant Quote the buying; and soiling; rates for Governments. Ae as follows : trs. "&1 usoiiswtaoid iitf annr ,2o'4ver....ii8 aiifljfNew nv.s..ii7!i$ii7i o-ajs. 'c-u...itt-Ktli',iiynr jj-oj.. w;u ou a-20's, 63....119Vjail6Mr Foreign exchange: S-20's, e7....1l5S012O,Tbree days '..488 l-20'e. ts....T2lViai2lK Sixty days ttH "10-w's lisjitrmiit State bonds quiet and. nominal. Tennessee t's. old . 48 do. new.. 4 Virginia trs 39 do. new... 40 do. consol 69 do. defer'd. D Louisiana 6's, old... IS do. new.. 36 percee-s jj Levee S's ,. Alabama S' 32iT no. S's ,.. 32 Georgia S's 92 do 7's 10L N. Csrollna, old.... 17 do. new.. , Co-.. . tax.. I 9. Carolina, old..... si do. new.. 2, do. A.A0 23 Stocks closed dull, but strong. Tbe following are tbe closing- rates for the active stocks, telegraphed to Sherman A Grant; from the New York Stock Exchange : PaclnoMall seUHan-fc SU Jos is Westernunion-.... TIM Lake Shore. 54W Northwestern....35tt!fi.Y.CeotraL , nortnwenernpi.... u.ana3i., Rock Island 103 'Wabash i2 St, Fanl 32?i Union Paclfle er -.Do-Prer... KfiS01"1 USK CO. AL o sWPanama 128 E11 lBLji Fort Wayne. SS Messrs. Sherman A Grant's dispatch quotes tbe following total sales ef stocks: PactfleMall 7,600, Erie- , Western Union.... os.700 Han. A St. Jcs.. Northwestern. 4.600, Lake Shore Hock island : W Ohio and Miss.. St. Paul 2,400 Wabash St-Paulpref 130 Union Paclflc... O.O.ALU lOOU, .13,900 . 1.203 .11.300 . 9,5 O ..2,10, ..2,500 Tbe Snb-Treasury balances at New York, to day: Gold, ,39,103,912: eurrenoy. $53,927,583. Tbe tub-Treasurer paid out ,21.000 on account of interest, and ,111,000 for bonds. Customs re ceipts, (411.000. Our London dispatches quote consolj for money and the account at 94 3-16; United States bonds, new S's, van; Erie. UK- Tbe amount of bullion withdrawn from tb. Bank of England on balance to-day .81.000. Paris advices quote rentes at 65r.30e. Exebans;, on London 25 f. 203., for short sight. Commercial. Since yesterday thero bis been no material eh an a e In our wholesale priC3S,andW9 quote as before; wAsmaoTos wnoLxsAix masests. Flour FamUy. standard brands, ,7.WaT.75; do. trade brands. ,S.50a7; extra, ,6aS50: super. J5i5.60: fine, $1.5011.75; middling. $i75aL25: rye! M.75aAa; corn meal, bolted, 768c.; do. unbolted! I8a76e. Grain Wheat, prime to choice, ,L3SaL40; da. fair to good, ,L15aL30; com, yellow. No. 1. 75a 77c: da. No. Z, 73a"5c.; dov, white. No. 1, 77a30&; do. No. 2, 71aoc.; oats, new Southern. UatSer do. new Western bright, 43a52a;do. do. mixed, 44 48c; do. damaged, 40c; rye, 60a75c Hay and Straw Hay, clover. ,16al3; do tim othy, (21a24; da, mixed, ,l7a20; straw, rye, ,14a IS; do. oats, 10al2; da wheat, (3a8: cut bay, per ewt,LS5aL45. '" Butter N. Y. hair firkin tubs, firsts, 34iMc; do. dado, seconds, S0a33&; da dairies, firsts, 30a 33o.; da da seconds, 23a30a; selections. Western, 27a3fic: da do. YaZ7a30e.; haulers' stoek,27a23er Boll, Va., Pa and Md., firsts, 25a2Se.; da do do do, seconds, 2012; do. do. da do. thirds, liaise packed, Va., Pa.. and Md. firsts, 23i25c: dado, da da seconds, 17a20c; da da do. da thirds, 13a 14c; da Western, firsts, 23a25c; do. do. seconds, ISa20c.;do. do. thirds, 13allc; roll doM firsts, 2S a23c; da da seconds, 20a22c.; do.do., tnlrds,17al3a; grease, 10c Eggs Neir-by, 21325c; Western, 23121;.; keat, 15& Cheese New York State factory, fine, sew, 13 alle.; do. fair to good, vlOJc; Western fac tory, choice, new, I2al3c; do. da fair to good, 9al0c: skimmed, 618c; half skimmed. galOe. Poultry and Game Turkeys, dressed, cbolae, per pound. 17a30a; da do. fur. da, 12il5c; d. live, io., I2al5c.; Chickens, dressed, large, per dozen,3.50a5: do. do. small, da, ,L60a2.S0; do. live, large, do., 2al; da do. small, da, t2a2.50; bens, live, perdoien,$3at; duels, live, per dox a3.50: do. dressed, do, $350i5: geese, dressed, each, 4oa"Sc: partridges, per dosen, ,i25i3; phea sants, do.. $4.50a6; rabbits, da, $2.2513; Tenlsos, bams, per pound, 20c; da saddle, da, 16il3c; da. carcass, do-, 8al0c Green Fruits Pears, common, per barrel. S2A 3: Sickle and Dutchess pears, per box, $2a3; apples. New York, per DbL, ,3.501-1; do. Virginia, per bbl$LS0a3: peaches, common, per box, 50a. a$l; do. choice da,,L25a2; grapes, period, 8il2c; cranberries, per box, $31-1: do. per bDl.;$3all; quinces, prime, per bbU $6a3- Dried Fruits and Nuts Apples, fancy, sliced; Ferlb.. 10al2c; da bright da 9al0c; da fair do. sSc; da bright t da 7Sc; da common isdo. 5i6c; Pescbes, peeled, strictly choice and. fancy, per lb. 13920c; do. fair to good, per lo, 12allc; do., common, 6isc; da nnpeelea Ws da 7i8c; do. do. i't da 616c; cherries, pltted,new, per AM20a22c; blackberries, per lb-, 8a9c: peanuts, common, $laL25; prime, ,l.75al; chestnuts, per bnslu, $45. "Provisions Bacon, country bams, per lb., 13al5c; da da shoulders, da, ionic; da ao. sides, da, lJsllc; pork, do., lOalOKc; lard, coun. trylots, do lsallc; do., refined, I5il7c Vegetables Potatoes, early Bose, per bush. COasoc; peerlers, do,S0a55c; per bbL, tL50i2.00; fancy tweets, do., J2.00i2.50: sweets, do., $L25aL73; cabbage, per hundred, $2.0Oi3.O0; onions, white, per bbl., $3a3.S0; onions, yellow, per bbL, $125. S2.50; do. Southern, per buslu, $L7Sa2.00; beans, white. N. Y., per bush., $2a2.l5; do. white, Va, $1.2SaL7S; da mixed, Va., saa75c Live Stock. Cattle, common, 2a3c : do, butcher, 3Un;c; do, extra SaSc; bogs, ordi nary, 10al04c; da, fair, 11011Uc: sheep, 4ii0c; stock sheep, 8j2.50a3.50; lambs, iSatSO; do., com mon, 2a3; calves, prime, Oilc; da. common, 4Ki5c; cows, each, $20a40.; da, common, $10 Mill Feed. Western bran,per ton,$20a22: brown middlings, do., $23a25; white da, da, 26a23. Seeds Timothy, per bushel, $313.50; do., do Virginia, $2.5013; flax, do, $L75a2. THS 1CABKXTS ELSXIVIIEJUS. NiwYobx, Oct li Cotton firm: sales of 613 bales at 14$14Jc Becelpts of the week, net, 1,912 bales: gross, 23,232 bales. Exports Great Britain, lo.cai oaies; continent, 39 Dales, sales, 7,632 bales: stock. 40,034 bales. Flour more active and a shade firmer; a little better demand for shipping grades: superfine Western and State, $5.1505.50; common to good extra da, $5.f06; good to choice da, $9.059.SO; common to choice white wheat Western extra. $3.5507.50; fancy do, $7.5568.50; common togood extra Ohio. $5.7087.50; common to choice extra SULouls,S.909: patent Minnesota extra good. to prime, $a.70Q7.Su; choice to double extra, $7 85 61V. Southern flour a shade firmer and more ac tive: common to fair extra, $3.7086.80; good to choice de., $3.8569. Wheat 162a. better, with a brisk' export demand; $1.05L12 ror rejected soring: $LUL1S for No. 3 Chicago; $L13L22 for No. 3 Milwaukee: $L23L29 for new and old No. 2 Chicago; $L23L29 for No. 2 Northwest; $L23 1JU lor new and old No. 2 Milwaukee; ,L3ja L37 for No. 1 Mllwautee: $1.40 for No. 1 DnluUx and Minnesota: $L221.41 ror sound, new and obi wlnterred Western; $L23I " do. amber Wesu era; $L30QL55 for do. white Westjrn. Cera dull ana wlthont decided change; 70Q71C tor steaax Western mixed: 72c. ror sail da; T2371s. for blgb do. and yellow da; ee70c for damaged and beated Western mixed. Oats heavy at 3343 48c; mixed, including good to prime Chloago, 48c: rejected do., 44c; white Western. 485lo.: white Mate, 5054c;old mixed Chicago. &0Se. Coffee Bio quletand somewbatnominal: cargoes. 1932214c, gold; job lots, I922;c gold. Sugar quiet and unchanged at TJigSc for fair to good refining: 8cfor prime; refined In moderate re quest; 10c for standard A: 10c ror granulated and powdered; llQllc for crushed. Molasses grocery grades quiet; 33650c, for English Island; 4CetCc for Porto Bier. Bice dull and un changed. Petroleum quiet and heavy: crude, OJd CCJc: refined, lie Tallow dull and heavy as lOJc Kesln quiet at ,L70L75 for strained. Tur pentine steady at 42c for spirits. Pork dull and lower; new aau job lots, $22.62322.75 Beat unchanged. Lard quiet and heavy at 14c for prime steam. Whlixy mora active and firmer at $113. Freights to Liverpool quiet; cotton, sail, 5-16; steam, 7-1SQM. BALTiitoBx, Oct. 15. cotton Jtronz middling,, 13K0l3c Flour quiet, steady and unchanged. Wheat firm; No. 2 Western red, $L3d; Pennsylvania red. $L2S6L32; Maryland red. $L10gL40; do. amber. $Lt5L60; da white, $1.2oai.50. Com quiet bos crm; Southern white, 75680c; do. yellow. T273cj Western mixed, 7171c Oats firmer; Sontbera. 40648c; Western white. 46c: Western mixed, 449 45c Bye quiet at Tt332c Hay quiet and steady: Maryland aad Pennsylvania timothy, $2224 Provisions dull, heavy and unchanged. Pork: steady aud firm at $23.50321. Laid steady: re fined, ltjajlla Butter steady; Western extras, 30c; da firsts. 2527c Petroleum quiet: crude, OVCtJoHc: refined, 13c Coffee nominal. Whisky duUat$U;H- MEDICAL. Obstacles to Marriage, nappy Belief for Tonntr Xen from the enVta of Error, and Abuses In early life. Man hood restored. Impedimenta to marriage re moved. New method ot treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Book, and circulars sent free, tn sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 119 N. Ninth St, Philadelphia, Pa. an institution having high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. , rowf-css. PEOVISIONS. ySiBE'MA'BSrTarTAxis: L Nos. eas. 629, 63l, NOETHEBN LrBEETT HABKXT, I Stalls Son. 200 and SOS, I JOHN K. 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