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.EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY AFTERNOON.........July 7. AGENTS FOR THE STAR. The following persons are authorized to con- tract for the publication of advertisements in Philadelphia—V. B. Parwran, N. W. corner of Third and Chestnut streets. © New York—8. M. Petriverii & Co., Nassau street. Boston—V. B. Parwer, Scollay’s Building. ——— ADVERTISEMENTS should be handed in dy 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may not ap- pear until the next day. —————_- 0 + THE WEEKLY STAR For the week ending to-day, is truly an in teresting number, containin iuportant events, foreign and domestic, in- cluding the news of the city and transactions of the Departments of the Government. Terms. $1.25 a year, or three cents a number. a record of all SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union says that England and France du at pretend to deny the terrible reverse their annies met in the recent attack on the Redan aud Malakoff Tower, at Sebastopol, and ac- counts for the lack of American sympathy with the Allies, on the ground that they are ne- toriously fighting, not for Turkey, but for their The Union also draws 2 parallel between the French Revolutionary Convention. under Robespierre, that enacted a Jaw expressly acknowledging the existence of 2 Supreme Being, and then brought to the guillotine every man. woman, and child within their reach suspected of being hostile to their measures or their principles, with the doings ef the Philadelphia Know Nothing Naticna Council and the evident tendencies of the or_ der, as exemplified by Know Nothing Supreme Being resolves, election frauds, outrages in the darkness of the night, &c. The Intelligencer discu: ton Mercury, the right of a State to secede from the Union, insisting that the federal com- slved as merehants dissolve their partnerships, one member of a firm wish- The editor regards the U as being in the nature of a marriage contract. whieh can rightly be terminated only be death. and adds that even if the States were willing tv dissolve the Union, it could only be le; done by and with the conzent of all the people ef all the States. ——_— WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. The inquisition. —Yesterday. we took ve- easion ty lift the veil of secrecy. partially, with sow Nothing members of the elee- ouumittee of the Board of Aldermen aim to conceal from the knowledge of the citizens of Washington the character of the aet= by which a large ummber of citizens adjudged by States Circuit Court for the Distriet uf Columbia to be legal veters here were de- Trauded of their right to vote at the recent Washington city Municipal clection styled the maaner in wiiie! own aggrandizement. s, with the Charles- pact cannot be di ing to withdraw. wd fair men doubt nducted in fair keeping with ed originally in the lodge: where it was determined that none b members of the secret oath- ciety should be permitted tu a er- of the election in the w work was to be carried out—some of whom re- cecived the votes of Know Nothing, whom they knew not to be of the legal age, and all of ven Wards of the that it is being the frawis cone s wherein the whom, at le: city, refased even to keep @ record of the names of these veters whom they defrauded of their rights, as they were declared to be by the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia ’ The acts of this committee, tn refusing to ad- anit reporters for the pre-s in the room dur sso their mock investigation, and st court of Taw as te the rights of ded under the charter, is. indeed, ng with the previe smatter referred t) above That the unis ted may comprebend hew it is that men whe held Positions on this com- y through the frauds by which ermen illegally, are of the Krow Nothi voluntarily and freely ds knows to any pe irecly. or t power te prevent different Councils cof ali goml men. and on hall ever be yx finger of seorn be expelled tr untarily subs brother is then I r this manner “My brother, th ceived you as a membe may with ali Yeu could not Tation through life t © Purpose Of the presery ty. requires that y ich you have r importance to ren, than is that , te preserve the entire and abse- vigners from control or ‘irs of your country her bows his a= The reader, if } #uan of integrity o parpese in bis ordinar ndition of those who. ad pledged thems: $ junction of the judge sdvocate don todecide on the legal rights of citizens opposed to Know N vlungism, There may he calle is no qualification te the above oath and the | equally binding pledge; for they must be obeyed, whether the object be legal or not— whether the acts or doings of the lodges in consummation of which the original frauds were committed, are legal or Dot. Reader. if you or yours have aught to lose by the entire subversion of the rights and lib- erty guaranteed in the American Constitution and the laws, reflect soberly upon the conse- hour of midnight, deliberately brought them- Selves under such obligations as we publish above, which are beginning to be manifest here, in connection with our recent municipal election. The Great Virginia Improvement.—We do - not know where, in the United States, a work of internal improvement ef greater national importance is in progress than the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, now being so rapidly pushed to a completion. That is, in connec- tion with its extension, known as the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and ruaning frow Lynchburg to Memphis, and the latter road's connections, which are to strike the Gulf voact—one branch at Mobile and another at New Urleans, These enterprisss are not chi- meras, but Jona fide works, being rapidly pushed to completiou—to be finished, by-the- by, ina very short time. This series of great works will open to the markets of the world the must valuable agricultural, mining, and planting section of the United States which is at present a sealed book to industrial progress, as it were, because, up to this time, having scanty water facilities for transportation to and from it, ithas been lying locked up, being almost valueless from want of the means of speedy and economical transportation in different directions to the great markets of the land. The comple- tion of the series of works will be worth, it may be, a hundred millions of dollars in the in- crease that it will speedily give to the lands within fifty miles on each side of its location, while the facilities for traveling between the North and the South, and the East and the West, which it will afford. cannot fail, at once, to make it one of the best peying series of rail- read= ever constructed in the United States. Te Virginia. Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia (for it cannot be long before a connection is also made with the splendid system of rail- | the whole nec roads which Georgia has now in progress of con- | government and the prosecution of the im- struction, and, indeed, nearly completed) it | proveme: will be invaluable We cannot gacity, economy. foresight and fairness with which the portion of the series lying in Vi ginia, from Alexandria to the Tennessee line has been managed up to this time. This may all be because Virginia is notoriously behind the ++ fast” propensity of the age, fortunately, in the matter of speculation; her railroad presidents tors being yet simple man- agers of fided to their charge, and not spe jon with them. However this may be. it is certain that no ‘LStates has so much 1 building heen eecom- mey, and with so uni- d plished for so little verval sati-faction to ull—Sstate, eompany. e—directly the stupendous tuo, is greatly inter- ested iu this ft: as it must bring hither. perhaps, 100,000 persous aunualiy, whe but for its existence, would ha et «eof the North Amer tinent by seme more distant route, fu wor! the take our city by the way; all of whom must leave among ws ore or les: money. These following concise -tatement of affairs of the Or and Alexandria Reilroad, which aec dentally (1 into our hands a few days since Orange & Ad dria Ratlroad.—Its condi- t0u aud Preseat conneciirns—Cost—E tension to Lynchines—Completion—Reev- (nie The ¢ e & Alexandria Railroad unites Alexant: Lburg by a line which, When c x be lod iniles long, and ; can be t in @ hours, Here it met} by the Virgin Reiload, which will be tu the Tennessee di give 2 con- ot Georgia, Ten- issippi. built to Gordonsville, 85 miles uoder tue Charter of Iss Her nection XM sville and original € ndinents, was $1497.- 0.0” which 4.000 is a preferred s soriber Lo the ext ter Sitio: valucbl the row raad ef property at 2.080.000 iptions. by the proceeds ad by the net revenue Che tine sting. &e. The rails x attern, gud weigh 50 tons ty the The moderste cost above named was secured by the Roads being undertaken at a time of i Jabor, audespecially of Railroad > for the greater part, cvuntry for cuch work. #s rein the fact. that more than two- tight lines, and most of stated that these resutts eined short of $2.300,000. TH uml sum of > 100,000, per mile. of the m could not On this p nan n line, or ly » airline tnd Lynchburs Betwe: | ¢ and Lynchbhurs. which is abe niles. the Ore d Alexandria Raily atwork with a large an men compl: m grou ¥ favorable eb ul, and ean be finished in 3 » provided it is 3 le to build a seeond track par- alle! with the Central Railroad for this dis this extension the Legislature authorized i aldition to tho capital stock of 1.500.000 OF this, a subseribe any. scribed with uneculbben y. sud wany of them are engaged, either dircetly or iudireetly, in the work of graduation. For its prospect of reve- nue. this road may challen, comparison witi any er now built or ip progress. Prom Goy lensville to Lynchburg, it passes thryugh the | which, for 168 miles, will amount to $1,344,000 quences of putting our public affairs in.the | hands of persons who have, by stealth, in the | | own subsoq say too much in praise of the se- | | their taxe year. or an almost total provements by the corpora in progress and contemplated. This siate of things, it will be upon the citizens ¢ Fuceus } ernment at a less cost than heretofore. They j sity for so do’ , j charged with energy, promptn it connect: with y sett, 2d; John Cramps | town , the books of the Departinent— trenton Branch, to 34,100 + j Oxtord, Engi Tennyson, L ured in | neat. Tae Lapies—May the fo beaut multiply temper, divide time by sociability and econ my, and reduce scandal to the lowest denomi- nation.’ j | counties of Albemarle, Nelson, and Amherst, which are among the finest in the State, all lying at the east foot of the Blue Ridge, or on its slopes, and corresponding in their agricul- tural aad social character with Loudon. Fau- ier, Culpepper, and Orange. It lies on a i mal line. connecting the northeast and southwest sections of this Union, and cannot be ss Spe by any other route. t can be coe in a satisfactory way, from the receipts of other roads, that the annnal revenue will not fall short of $5,000 a mile; perannum. Piacing the net earnings at only 45 per cent. of the receipts, in order to be clearly within the limits of safety, and beyond any objection, we have annually at the dispo- sal uf the proprietors $604,800; equivalent to an interest of 6 per cent. on upwards of $10.000,000. which will be opened simultaneously with this if not sooner, extend to New Orleans, Memphis, and Mobile. To the former, for instance, which is the most remote, the distance will be less than 1.200 miles, and at 25 miles an hour. travelling time. (which isthe present rate of speed hetween Baltimore and Cincinnati, and which wecan increase whenever circumstances cull for it.) a person can go between Washing- ton and New Orleans in less than 48 hours. Memphis, on the Mississippi, can be reached at the same rate in 27 hours, and Mvbile in forty-four. The Bonds proposed to be issued for the Ex- ; tension, amount to $1,200,000, and are secured upon the whole line, with a first lien upon the new part of the Read. The sum of the two mortgage : which is at the rate of $9,500 per mile, con- siderably less than is usually put upon simi- lar enterprises in their early stages, without revenue, aud with several unproductive years before them. The receipts of the Road for the last fiscal year, during a great part of which it stept short of Gordonsville, amounted to upwards of 3171,000. Inthe present year, terminating in September next, notwithstanding that, in commor: with other Roads, the freights have been curtailed by the failure of the crops, the revenue will probably execed $210,000. Tho End of a Disreputable Trick.—We mentioned. some time since, that the mani pal Councils of this city, a large majority be- ing Know Nothings, had reduced the rate of taxation, immediately prior to the recent elec- tion, froin 70 to 60 cents on the bundred dol- lars, and that iinmediately after the election the lower Board had again added on the 10 cents thus struck off for political effect. It seems to be understood, that having once fixed the rate of taxation for the year, the with reference to it ceases. So their proposing to restore the struck-off seventh of ‘y for the support of the city ir power s needed in Washington, (by their t showing.) was practically ilie- al, und cur fellow-citizens are new paying 60 cents on the hundred doflars The result is to be a heavy deficieney in the finances of Washington during the ensuing fiscal year. only to be made goud by burden- some taxation for the next succeeding fiscal essation of the im- “tin purposed fraud this city, who-e votes were designed i+ be influenced the false impression that the Know Nothings, if they ed, designed carrying on the city gov- remembered. ¢ nto their own trap, and must bear ur bringi city heavily ito debt or putting a stop to its improvement v out there hh. ag been Uhe tightest neces- wid only for the accumplish- mentor a fraudulent emi Commissioner of the General Land Office. A portion of the Know Nothing press are ex @eavoring te create the impression that no one has beew appointed Commsisioner of the Gerd 1 Land Office ia the p of Solu Wilson. ec and delay. To sati-fy ail persons who might real and put faith in the partisan statements of these journals, we state that the Presideat. immediately on the removal of Myr. Wilson, appointed Mr. George C. Whiting Commis- ‘ sioner of the Bureau, and that under his diree- tion the vast duties uf the offic diseretion, and Jorge intelligence. Mr. Whiting has boen familiar with the working of this bureau for ‘many years. and, next ty Mr. Wilson. haw probably as much acquaintance with its de- °. rity of the bureau will not suffer in ity preseut hands Nineveh.—We agsin continue the inhabitants and frequenters of th ant of Nineveh, 2709 y of the ruin ist of the Seventh us out ated city » :. Richi, 7th: ROW arles Bizho;, W.. Wright Awo- Bures, Pearee. Win. Howson, SH. Burch, Win. T. Justice, H. W. Riee, 7th: W. D. Cramy J.D. Hobs, 21; J. W. Merritt, 7th; P.M 7th: John PL Hilt», 275 i H.W. Magruder, BP. ©.; 5. UW Wi James H. Read, 24; J. B. Wheeler, W He ; W.E Waters, 21; J. P. Mur- phy. W. FE. Bunberge i Te. e, 1th; J. ¥ P. Raub, James W 7th; S. Norment. 4th: > 3 son, isun A. White. Thos. Loury, 7th Tho Current Operations of the Treasury Departmont.—On yesterday, the bth of July, j there were of Treasury Warrants entered on Por the Tr For the Inter ury Department.... 315.840 92 r Departuent.. 4.002 49 28,045 10 217 ov, Drawe on ace 7,776 56 Navy Appropriation W 610,137 og | pee aaa aes PERSONAL. i sees The Harrisburg (Pa.) Keystone has 1, placed ch eof George M. Dallas at tie | read of luinns, as a candidate for the dlency +A letter from New York says General at Cozzen’s. and’ is looking well in fact much better than fora year wo past. He seems to be i 3, and, the ut say ning of the fourth of whist Robi r Charles Lyell, Alfred | Monekton Miles, et-. | Mr. Overby, the Temperance can lidate sof Alaba lin { Andrews homin entiment, by Col. Tr: or (Mass.} Celebration, is very ad virtue —subtract envy from friendship; | thle decomplishiments Fby sweet , +++-Col. Bonneville, U. 8, A., Bayard Tay- oy NY. aad WOM Burwell ant family, of Virginia, are ut Willard’s hotel. LIST OF LETTERS > Wm. G. s, Esq., Editor of the te Wm Boggs, Esq 2 ce, Washington, D.C, «Democratic Expositor,’’ at Springfield, Ohio, called in to seo us yesterday. Mr. B. is doing effeetive sorvice in exposing the iniquities of Know Nothingism in his State. Hoe assures us that Ohio may be relied upon as against Know Nothingism this fall. —_-+ = Inperenexce Day.—The Alexandria Ga- Remaining inthe P. SF Pertone applying for lettere in the following Ust, will bs LaDIss" LIST. Brown, Miss Carclize ell Biair, Mre WB Berry, Mre Jasper M Ball-y, Miss Leweinde Barber, *, Mapp, Mre Indiana “The 4th was literally, here in Alexandria, The streets, after 10 o'clock, were deserted, and ‘all the stores closed. There were no salutes, no military parade. “stay at homes’ were in the decided majori- —although many spent the day agreeably at tes’ Garden, where there was a fine band of musie, dancing, and other innocent recrea- The steamboats were running all day, to and from the White House, and not a fe a river excursion.”’ » Bitze McNally, Misx Sarah 4 Pryor, Miss Catharine 2 Philips, Mre Roberta Parker, Mrs Sarab Coteiager, Denison, Mrs Mary Andrews Detzen, Mre Susan Davis, Mire Jave Davia, Miss Francise M Robins, Mrs Mary Jane th, Miss Mary A mith, Mies Sarah Elmore, Miss Mary A ved French, Mrs Jan French, Miss Sarah Ba Strother, Mra Geo Fitzhugh, Ann & Fisher Stibett, Mrs Rachel & An | The connecting lines of the South-West, | i MPERANCE LECTURE.—MRS N, of Ohio res; nounce to the ladies and gentlemen of that she will lecture upon the subject of Temper- ance on SUNDAY, the Sth instant, at Temperance Mall, E street, between 9th and 10th streets, com- mencing at 8 o'clock p. m. Admission free. TO THE PUBLIC.—After the repeated insults and indignities I have offered to G. W. McCerren, I cannot descend to notice his card of yesterday. 1 5 giving him twelve hour’s notice that [ would do so, at the City Post Office. and now publish my As regards myseif, I am willing at all times to give every explanation of who I am. and whatl am, but hut certarnly not to so miserablea wretch as G. W. McCerren. W. R. ISAACS MACKAY. Washington City, 7th July, 1555 Wincent, Mre Hai Green, Mins MA Holleran, Misa Margoret Howard Bridget Hubbard, Mrs © B Jones, Miss Arebeile Soyce, Mra Snaau Joluson, Miss Mary 3 Webster, Mrs & Webb Mre Careline ' ‘ Watkins, Mrs Ann B | Warner, Mrs Anna ST. Piggott, Thos 9 Patteson, Mesure Pitchiyn, Jno K posted him, after Polton, Chas A 3 31,600,000, © Baker, Cxpt Samoel Robinson, Win Geo Ss Pete: Hennessey, Jonn Wasitineton, 6th July, 1555 eae I proclaim Capt. G. W. McCerren to be a liar, a@ scoundrel, and cae . R. ISAACS MACKAY. fir wa, James N Berckmann, Henry GRAND PIC NIC OF THE MERRY BACHELORS, To the White Howse Pavilion, JULY 26, 14355. Particulars in future advertisement. fance, Frank M2 K LITERARY NOTICE.—The Annual Exhibition of the Washington Semina: will take place at Carusi’s Saloon on MONDAY, July 9th, at 9 o'clock a.m. The public are respectfully invited to attend. No boys will be admitted unless accom H. J. DENECKER Claiborne, Sonn Londonsco, HS NOTICE.—Dedication Services —The Chapel of the Western Presbyt’n Chure ed to the worship of God next > ‘The dedicatory sermon at Lam. Pre. vat tp. m., by Rev. Byrc aul evening at S o'clock by the pastor ‘This new hoase of the Lord is to bea very bean- tiful one, and those christians ‘ested in the improvement of our city will find it pleasant to encourage this noble enterprise by their presence on th he corner of Pa. avenue and 19th street. Ant aly DLavren TB Lezgett, will be dedie: citizens inter- Raton, Copt WR 2 MeCielsh, & SDAY, July 16th. at 9 0’e the th fustant, the members of the grad- vating Class will deliver lectures on various ‘sub- jects of Moral Philasophy, at 5 o’cloek p.m e are respectfully invited to attend on B.A. MAGUIRE, Pres, both occasions. themselves of th sor wards under om manent, Will please apprise the u re the conumencement of the next scholastic year, aud places shall be reserved for th a s Will be S12 50 per quarte IBERS OF “OUR CLUB.” D. C., respectfaily an- fiends and the public generally that they intend giving a grand Pic Nic and cursion down the Potomac on or about the 16th nounce to their SS ee el icwars in future advertisement at their room in Forrest Mallon SA EVENING next, July 7th, for the purpose of vers for Ue ensuing term. A Wo WARD. Pres. oy an extra charue t Tusteuctors in the abeve one nonesneageceneeSSSSRAnAStERNSESTe sor of imteliec ay Professor of the 7UND. IN DECEMBER LAST, A SEL- i CHagves C. Jy dl paying for this ae on dth st., between H and I, No A.M., M_D.. Professor ot aturai Philosophy COAL, LUMBER, &e. y OW Ineding a cargo of superior egg and stove size White Ash Coal On hand, a full assortment of all kinds of Lum- sy-. and, consequently, that the large bus!- + i i B., Tutor in the Greek and Latin ness of the land office is suffering incon venfence | be r Also, Calcined Plaster, Rosendale Cement. Lime anid White Sand All of which will be sold on reasonable terms Yard on Pirst street, near the west yal JOHN PURDY ash. A.M., Teacher of the Preparatory De- ession begins on tl continues nin ast Wednesday fn June mission may be examined on Mouda: uesday preecting the opening of tt ezular College Course requires four years 3. Those wishing to d » last Wednesday NDRiA & WASHINGTON ROATS EORGE WASILING TON w Howing hours. re being dis- | HOMAS COLLYER, when not ot l, Wil! make trips oa the route ai Hy particular bra Uy. and will take snf- ”y their Gane. and re- t ve Washington at 6, 5, 9%. 114, eTiificate of ac 19% ,1Y. 34.494, and tory Department 1s es $.—The Boat will leave Alexandria at LX p. : mmediately on the arriva! of the ears _ JOB CORSON, Captain. CHICKERING & SON'S PIANOS. HE subseriber has lately rev al supply of Pi usual large and ¢ nd experienced teacher. and specia will be given to dtting pupils to enter C With a full and fit< of our bes: ages peculiar to the ed an addition Ss. with all needed information. may br pplying personally or by b nt id scale, from ed factory of Chickering & S approved Boston manufactor ve } { { H any wan in the country. The energy | | 100,000 COPI pet Disasters on the ¥ astraments have € KR. 'F. Megee, IR | suet in October next, tL two hundred pi and neatly bo hand Pianos taken in part payment. book will contin ove and will sell Planos as low ht in the United > The subscriber c as they can be bou; New Music constantly received RICHARD DAVIS, Penusylvania avenne TING Books EVEL tis Balinger, . Kigby, 4th; ' AND ND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, vot on for the Benefit of St. Vincent's & St. Joseph's Orpha On THURSDAY Pursell. C.F. | Whom built, the trade she is in n Asylums, i N, Steers, 7th; Thomas-G. Wheeler, aXe a Mistory of St The RIVER DIRECTORY wili contai ription of all the sTEaMB ured on the WESTERN TEKS. beautifully illustrated, with Wino HAVE ? SINKING AND EXP. uithern waters Dhio, Mississipy WV eR Qhuartette—Bianco e Faliero. ‘ o—An! non Credea. e King of the S 0 and choras—Anna roves of Blarney (fall o1 > = ----Mereadanti rts Swiss Song oand Chorus—t wale (Tull orehest HH cents—to be tore, and at the door on the evening of the 3 the new Steamboat La Doors open at 7 o'elock—Concert to bi selon the occasion is Co., aud has been ss Music Store, on ti Ninth and Tenth nd tajures the ¢ wd all the important U hat Decisions up to dy The Piano to be thre of Hallet. kindly loaned from J Pennsylvania av the Saloon has beew kindly ithout eharge it Directory will be illustrated! tn the bes and printed in the best am: thor has for six years been E AGENCY. the numerous onthe Western and South ‘chds publishing t The price of the : Ww y stim of One Dollar. t forthe beatmen = t of Columbia, re- ie that he is prepared edered at she pions that may otifies the pu ish any number that essary to enable the pare ir entire satisfaction, aud to keep them iu ined to have a lation of ove: the publishers numbers of suubserihers -of (he country, daily hoatmen, as Well as most seie + are contributors tot ‘ntly relied on to do 23 Well as those Muantuaimakers, all the varieties of fami} of tailors, clothiers, shirt maker tory will be issned in Qetober ornament to the parlor as weil © (Post paid.) you As these Machines by: isfactorily used by sever ome Months pr r those who may desire neen successfully and divertiser can urther information in the high reputation Noihern cines now ful he price for a Machine. en reduced to $100 Will receive at copy of the shov shoud be at LLOVD & Co ig, Ciucinnati. Gnio Whieu they sustain in the Post Ottive Buildin , complete in all respects P. J. STEER, hington Place, Seventh street, CMBERLAND COAL.—Por sale by the cargo or boat load, by HOWARD & POOR, Alexandria, Ya ie dy (ayew Bank of Washington, July 2 — 2 Trustees of this Bank have this T et a dividend of three per cent. out of : proms ‘of the Bank for the last six months, paya! stock’ holders on demai yet JAS. ADAMS, Cashier Bi STRAYED OR STOLEN from the subscri * ber, Mickarl Muntz, a dark bay Mare. No farther particulars can be given, but the sign of the cart and har- — ae anving er tail; aged about #2 years. ny person intell: © Will be liberally rewarded. Apply to MICHAEL MUNTZ, No. G2i G street. jy 6—a* AMERICAN HOTEL, No. 456 Pa. avenuc, between 45 and 6th streets, S. HEPLEBOWER & L. T LOVETT, PrRoreistors. o jy tim . CABINET FURNITURE AND HOUSE. FURNISHING GOODS—Very Pp: VJMIF Subscribers would call the attention ofthe public to the fact that they are sell their Goods at greatly reduced prices, urchasers will find that they can save at [rast 20 per cent by giving all. Our stock embraces every article (both new and second and) usually kept {n a complete House-F urnish- 4 Store. "Furnteene ney ‘ht or exchanged : . Repai: Yarnishing promptly attended to, Atti BON’ a COOMBS. Cheap Furniture Dealers, No. 369 7th st jy 6-—tw between | and k 7 JORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, SREDERICK COUNTY, VA.—O, onthe 15th of June. F Baltimore, Wash- ington or Cumberland in early morning train: to Harper's Ferry, thence by Winchest Railroad to Stephenson's depot; from depot 1j¢ miles in coaches to Spriags in time to dine same day. Rice's cotillon band engaged. Sulphur baths. Medicinal effects of water well known. £. C. & RK. M. JORDAN & BRO. Jy 6—eotw AY R |, German Cologne, Hair and Toots Brushes, superior Pomade, Bargy’s Tricoph erous for sale at 464 Seventh street. . jy 5—at LAMMOND._ YS FOR THE CHILDREN for sale at . LAMMOND'S. jy 5—a SOUR DOLLARS REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from Uke subscriber a red Cow gs about ten years old—white back, high. rump and crooked horns turning upward. with a piece of small rope on one of them. od ever will bring said Cow to me on Capitol Hill, near St. Peter's Charch, will receive the above re~ ward. MICHAEL MILLANE. NAILS NAILS !— stn kegs. assorted sizes, for L . CAMPBELL & COYLE SiTE UNITED STATES TREASURY ONDS, STOCKS, AND OTHER SECURT- TIES, Purchased and Scld. Interest, at the rate of six per per annum, allowed on deposive when left for thirty days or longer jan2i—im OST.—TEN DOLLARS REWARD.—A -4 Pocket Book, containing a small sum of mo- ney aud papers of no value to any person but the owaer Enquire at Willards’ Hotel jy soe i J. E. SHIELDS & co., DEALERS IN RED & WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COALS, ALSO. HICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD. i> Otice, southwest corner of Ninth and H Strects, Washingtea City. jy 2—ste —_—. BRITTANNIA AND PLAN! SHED WARE, TPXEA and Co . Coffee Greques, Coffee r Cotteepots, Teapots, Boilers. Chafing Dishes. Imperial up Tureens, Castors, Pitchers, mdlesticks, Segar Lamps, Spit- per’s Furnishing Store, GEO. FRANCIs. = A lwantifal dappled 4 . six fn ts old. paces tre F “3 Ny ~addic ‘ amd we A first uimal for a lady rg v kind and <catle. Inquire at - b. COWLING'S ie Livtry Stable, G. bet. 13th and ith sts. y lets CURE POR HoT WEATHER. RNY'S CREAMS, CAKE, and WaA- 22 TER IC ch he was awarded a Medal by the M a Mechanics’ Institute, is highly recor Will be i toons, & seat tv any part of the District free of charge. Be vour orders to M Bridge st., Georgetown Jy 2—eott POR SALE one of V has been ran only ha it is the completest and very choicest ont hi time fa Washington. itwill be sold a harcain, as (ue owner now finds that be has no ferther use forit. Itcan be seen at Andrew Joyce's Coach tory.on Lith street, south of Pa.avenue. For particulars enquire at this oilice jy 2—1w ery best, no top.g . COAL—COAL? A ARGO of supe: A 28 exg sive. on be Schooner D. Haynes, and for sale at “45 per ton, if taken from the vewel J.» SHIELDS & CO, amare, very tive and Lardy, under the J aad trets fast in L 5 The no use fa Ler will sell her Teach lue Lat fe te. eing ene of the most beau- tiful Lots on M. near Ith steeet. Apply at No, OL, streets north, between 9h ond 1th streets je Iw PAIR HILL BOARDING SCHOOL FOo* GIRLS, Sondy Spring, Montz ycowaty, Ma rpMib term of thos Institution will com- meace on the Wth day of the siath month September) acxt re . 1 information wed by Those whe Post Otter, S. KIKh, oF JARSONS ON CONT Flander’s Lives and T tices of the Supreme Court of the Uy lirst series. FRANCK TA + low rates SOHN FO ELLIS, 8 Pa. avenut \ TATCHES, JEWELRY si M.W.GALT & BRO. « large invoices of the above. end offer every in their line at « GOLD AND sli ‘ription made to « NIALS, ric M signs, SEL VICES, &c LVERWARE, ¢ VER WORK of ev rks CRESTS. MOTTOES. & ext om “ MW. GALT & BRO sand Ter ots * - =_— GREAT sACRIPice OF ERY GooDs T THE CASH STORE 21 cath: street, opposite the « are how closin: sam doliars w gard to cost Ast Within <txuy davs w prices as onght te they Want Dry ten A die west of Se Market —We Ptwenty {how senate will offer yoods gr such persoms to buy ww OF weit call fmunediately he vader the Avenue’ House oo G. FITZVATRICK, Agent Persons wish © Pocket Cutlery, a Ware, tine Ja- leek, Feather Duster. Hat ™ G THARLES WERNE ° J site Browns’ Hotel, will keep. threw ‘ season, an ample supply of Peitibowe's best 1% whieh he will sell, on call, in any quantities the meas SCHLUTPTER & bANLED KTisis, FRESCO, DECORATIVE, * : jon of OR NAMENTA* apt with Baldwin and Nev pias tots, Wild be promptly attended to Je Sth *

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