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"RHE EVENING STAR. = A Mir itxcworr bcp oh A Young 6 Gut |) sexes and Ailes nepectonse about thréeo’clock. From the facts develo am the inquest, it became evident the death of the young woman one aaa rectly from her own act,’ it saured by Der using pernicious erage for purpose of procuring an abortion es coneead from her mother and others the and disgrace of her seduction. From the a dence of Sarah Tracy, sister of the ; was shown tba the home of the deceased wae | - Pilet Knob. where she lived with her mother, ms pears. ax ce Sue. She married a soldier 1m | = illinois regiment, who left her pw says. { atter the marriage, and was kilied in about | three weeks after his departure. After his death the girl continned to live with her and here in an ly order -may oy <ontact with another soldier named Dan Si- bert, who paid devoted attention to her for a considerable time and saceeeded in winning the trusting girl's heart. and they were en- gaged to be married. but the ceremony was postpoved from time to time, and finally. \hrough the means of earnest promises and jeesion, the MAN succeeded in ac tbe ruin of the girl. shortly after which he went off with another girl to Illinois, leav- mg his victim >etrayed and heart-broken be- bind. A few months afterwards the unfor- tunate girl, according to her own statement, procured some medicine from a doctor in the * Burch, who died there on Monday roped i vicinity, with the hope of destroying the off- spring of her shame, and so concealing the facts ef her position from ber mother, to whom she was mach attached, she lett home for this pur- pose. aBd about a month ago visited her sister | a this city, living at 13) 7tm street, aud then went on to ber brother's place near Lake Sta- tion, 111. About a week ago her sister got a dis- psich from Mitchell, IM, saying that the de- | ceased was very ill.’ She went on immediate- by ond brought ber to St. Louis, with the in- tention of taking her home to Pilot Knob ina few days, but she became very sick, and was | much exbausted by hemorrhage, and finally | died at the plaice and date above given Sha | was about 25 years ofage. Her mother’sname is Mre. Groves. living at Pilot Knob. The jary veturned & verdict in accordance with the facts as given above — St. Louis Republican. A Bre« kr oF PROMISE SuiT.—The people of | a town near Concord. N. H.. writes a corres. ponecent, are full of gossip, jusi at this time, ever a very_novel breach of promise suit in marriage. In said town, on the 4th Jaly last, a halo, hearty, well-to-do farmer, eighty years of age, and a widower for the second time, led to the hymenial altar a blooming and excellent widow rising of three-score years. Theevent was one of general interest in the place, and many were the congratulations reesei ved by the newly marriei pair. But, alas, only four days efa happy honeymoon had passed ere a suit for. n alleged preach of promise in marriage, with damages !aid at ten thousand dollars, brought against the buskaad, attaching all Bis visible prog and trusteing two towns and divers iodividuais who were owing him. aw Ww of geod sianding. of personal appearance, and of age. She had kept nonse | tseveral years previous to his | that some time ago | 2 was made between she has continued sa- plaintiff has retained ate, while | sopponent | legal ad- The _— n ton of the new wile is any- ining but yet sheis a plucky wo- | mean, aud it encourage her husband to fight out the m the right line. It is expected | the ease will come up for trial at the October term ofthe Supreme Judicial Court in Concord. A CLaw-onovs “Rat. _—The proprietor of a Phijadeipbia restaurant, upon opening his emporium of whiskey on Wednesday morning, heard a rat very plainly squealing ina distant corner of the rammery. He bas under the bar an oyster box. As oysters are now out of sea- son, be serves Clams as a substitute. The rats that inbabit the place in the night rammage among these clam sbeils for the sake of the jeatbery pieces of flesh still adbering to them. ‘The man of whiskey, searching about, saw a clam in the cerner of the room. Attempting to Hifvit be experienced resi nee, and, pulling with the needed strength, drew oat a fall grown rat. The beast in question evi- dently been operating in the oyster box. A «lam, with opened month had closed ug; bis capdal —— It had then come friginten nd jumped to the fioor, the clam ali retaiping his retentive faculty, and = saz up the pinch to the latest moment. e rat had undertaken to seek refuge in his hole, but the clam was too wide to follow after bum. ‘The rat was withdrawn from the hole, and the Bole stopped. With the elam still adbering to bis tail, he ran around the room until about eleven o'clock, when somebody introduced by GeRL&rat terrier, who quickly despatched ¢ doomed beastie. pinche ee sneer a TRICK BY NG. —A correspondent Lient nee of bis father and me other, Ww by figbtng yesterday and killed inetantly Ac! he time the snp shone with its uenal prillianc Ve only asmall clond appeared in the North. The Fepert was likethatofapistol. He was struck of the bead, back of the ear, hur, passing ‘down th neck, nor s the breasi, and down the leftteg. tear- ing bis bat ard in fragments; splitinz the leg boot, butiea viug no marks erson. He rotted from the lo: snd: bis neck was dislocated J <ictens to be the effect of the sho: the LERA.—A Paris letter of Several cases of cholera - One awful ed American resi- young lady from New x » who. on Wednescay evening, was ri- cing ia the Bois de Boulogne full of health and | pirits. wes seized with parr im the course | «tthe night. at the Hotel Wagram, in the Rue | de Kuyel. Drs. Tromsseau and Beylard were calied in, but in »pite of their efforts the patient died im iwenty-iour bours. She was engaged to be married to a Mr. Lockwood, wae is :ow = St. Petersburg. end can only know hits loss | telegraph. The funeral took place to-day. be: Yast number of American residents, in- civding Mrs. Bigelow, attended.” fair of honor that occurred at Moseley’s Try, On Saturdey morping last. between a Captain Birch and Mr. Knight. young law- y-rs from Elberton, Georgia. The distance Was vight paces, ond there was to be no pi vitl- a of stment previons to the third At the second fire, however. Mr. Kn ght was shot through both thighs. The wound. though paintul, is 4 Meh wonnd, and not regarded | dangerous. As usual, the fight, we hear, was about a lady Tre Rerien Ca\ st.—We learn that as soon as Mr. Gill completes the chapnel on the War- Wick Lar te a width of ninety feet. he will pro. cord wit ¢ tredgimg machine to the canal at Dutch Gap, and see what cam be done with it. He hopes by deepening it to make it usefui | to the river boars. Atall events he will give | st @n exsmination, in order to satisfy himself on this point, and if be finds that tt may be | minde practically wsefal, be will put the dred. o 0g Machine at work upon ke I Dis- | 87 A indy casa walking a few days ago, sm Syrucuve, a servant, who was drawing an fh ty. Gow at the tits Gene risges made for the paw when, unnoticed | by mother or servant, ‘the child. fell eut gp tne walk. The coupie had along and had gone some distance from the baby, when they were accosted by a gentieman who bad witpessed the whole trapeaction, with “Ma- dam, yon ve dropped something,” at the sa: ume - to ibe infan. on the econ in the disiamee. * sequel can be be imagined S7A young woman of ‘Olay Cor County, ind, Feeney only nineteen years of age, has given t fiwe cbtidrea. Whethe> a: one ‘@ccouchment oF not is not stated &7 The City of Bafialo, at anelection held upes eh erg a few days ago. Moe Ed take S200, of the bonds projected Bat- talo and Washington Railroad a" @7 The bouse of Mason Cord, of Mansfield. wae sirnek by lightning tly ei anda twin davy bier of © years ins killed as she was ung vl ae ved will Sister. 67 Mrs. Calvin the hy ow keto, lowa, bad ocestion to kill a couple of five-feet ratrle. snakes the other day while superiutending her domestic aBairs. &7 The pric: of a wife in F; varies from five shillip es t fitwen hundred dollars. They cost & great de J ore in this country. er Atwcutroa poate mt ete mad feet high, to te enected iw rounection with the Obicago Lake tur nel, to suppiv the ou stories of | Dulleumgs With Water it will cost over balfa wailion. 87 Mrs. Ode'l, of New York, lately armed bereelf with & revolver and aa in quest of | her bustapd’s paramoor, would hat kalled the wrong woman, but that her pistol was pet cappe SF -Caird” says tnAt there ars setions absia- cles ip the way Of lightning despatches, =e yo they charge forihem lize thunder.—N. 2. }: oury. | onee a week for si | een E. Quesenbery to appear UA peer Penns | ef the Cuiversity of, Chemie Prussian f ite. w. ine; ID.® |taihe breed tn ae eds jis conveyea into car. mov || amdes imparts te the pon motion pen: tion of the latter heats the air surreu. raising it to@ temperature of 0 deg. heit in ten mivutes. s7 A German journal recoun ing episode of one of the iate pote ay ‘soidier, in the midst of Mies tumolt sbouent Be saw Bate gene a snd ie consort A ee 8 md a non ball passed mney meat cabs over have Derk Rilte Killed if be had Rot been bending down. The man so mirscu saved bas sént the plant to which he owes: lite to his betrothed at Koenigsberg. Queen contained seventy-seven words, and that it was transmitted ti rough the cable ip the short space of eleven minutes. According to the tariff of the company ae S1svis per tngd an) for wansmitting twenty -words, and at rate the work ofeleven minutes would bring to the treasury of thé company the sum of over $500. S7 AB “ocean ferry” between teamers used would France is proposed. ‘The s be of the bok of the Great Cactern, and start. ing from special docks at Dover and Calais, S87 Conrad Pfaff, a resident of New Haven for eight years, and keeper who saved a few thousand dollars, thought be could enjoy it better in Prussia, Bis native country, so be went back about four years ago. His friends have lately received letters trom him, stating that he had been drafted into the Prussian army, and he is now helping to —_ the Austrians. His money was of no &7 Further researches into the counterfeiters’ cave, discovered near Memphis, disclose a much larger amount of currency than was an- ticipated. The whole value of the counterfeit revenue stamps aod bills is estimated at $150,- 000, and all were so well made as not easily to be detected. S77 itis said that a later and more correct estimate of the number ot buildings burned in Portland places it at 1,-00, instead of 1,500, previously reported, and 3,000 families ren. dered homeless. The loss will be over $10,000,- 000, of which the imsurance will cover less than one-balf. 7A cotemporary says nssia whi Austria while the latter was stripping for the fight. Such things happen not unfrequently. &7 A triend of ours was congratulating him. selt upon having very recently taken a pleas. uretrip. Upon inquiry, we found that he haa tripped and fallen into a young lady’s Inp, S7 A partridge re tly struck @ telegraph wire neur Forres, F ce, antl had it shead cut clean off. @7A little boy in Chicago fell froma tree upon a picket fence and was killed @7A Frencbman has invented a flrearm called the electric gon, which is said to beat the needle gun by a long shot 7 A man proves himeelt fit to go higher, who sbows that he is faithin] where he is. LEGAL NOTICES. | pSPHANS’ COURT. July 21 p88 —Diernict ov Cocumaia, WasHtNcton Ooty, To wit: - the case ot Frederick Schmidt, saminietrater pkg. n. of George Schillo, the + aforesaid has, with the Speretetion of the Or- phane* Court of Washi Teles Saturday. the J8th day of August next at ‘ment pany fe the of said dec: . and of the assets in 5 fre a8 ss the game have been collected sad turned in when and where all the creditorsand heirs or esia. deceased = notified Siherwies bylaw 8 law i ‘excl be Treniva _iy 28-lawSw' THE our Joseph Walsh etal. * Mary A Flatsher ot a se he Trustee mm the above PBEMS COURT ‘RIOT OF COLUMBIA. 708, Equity Docket 8. com plied therefore. aoe loth day the Court that the said | the same is hereby ratified and ‘c canse to the comtrary beshown lth day of — next; provides order cr #0 h tl f as rel ticn of seid ea'e be published once a week for three weeks tn the Evenin £8 “noe prior to said day. By order of the Cou A true copy. _}2xge" Test:—B. J, MEIGS. Clerk, KPHANS’ CU! » JUL 156 —DistRict oF Con. oma. W ASUING TON COUNTY, 0-101 :- Charles executor of phane sp ootnt for the final settlement and di tien of the par. nd, As 2 turned into money; when and where all creditors and heirs of suid deceased are ed to attend, with their claima prop- % vouched. or Shes may otherwise by law be exe ded! trem all it In said deceased's es- late: provided o ohn oi this order be published ence @ bad : oes weeks inthe Evening Star, evious te the i Test :—2. C. ROBBIN _ Ty %-wSw" Ie. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- 3 » PEI ks or Copu Mets. vse! mi! alge mn . ig omy ee cuity, No, 670, ee Ez. Quesende 7 a h wing filed his bill in this peas pe for the substitution of x trustee in ace of the defendant, who wee the ori so trustee in a certain deed of trust executed by Bergman to the said Quesenbery, bearing ate on the Sth dav of August, 16:0, and it appearing teat & subpoena war duly issued aul returned non est , davit having been filed in the cause taat ant is not a resident of the District of It as ordered, on this Lg day of June. 136, that pubtication be made in the xX weeks, warning bili of aint, on or before tl ‘uesday in . weer tats ge the eaia nh Tehatl be -ovided that th September. 1445; other token for confersed; the first inear- tien of this order be published at least two months prior to the fees at which the said ‘defendant, ia revanen to nod and answer. By order of the u esiwe oe op J. MEIGS, Clerk. SECRET DisEASEsi SAMARITAN? S GaiFT: SAMARITANS GIPT? THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY — csep “You, A Posrive Crre,” GUNORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, a& Contains no Mineral, no Baisam, uo Mereury. Only Ten Pilis to be Peron bet ees wee ae et aes, otsd will wot 18 aya te the stomach er bowels of the most d: pr, im from two heir nora ye recent faney ip “twenty tonr boars.’ eve gut Tne mon bresent day, penge ahattorr msl ing cured. or ye°r Mer- Dist, senvelone eminent Doe ne gress whe bave jenn nore ia faa ae Bent ty antes Price—Male packages, $2, $2. ¥ BLOOD! BLOOD! {, reae t STES. be Cems. 3 URES, SPOT, TRITERS, watatie fi REAL DISK Abne ae BiLIs, aamanitans ROO? AND HERB JUICE ae EMER ROOT i |G and et a ecertest remedy ev: spre: patlet sat ee you may repent in DO NCT DESPAIR! the Bares er bis purty ing thoroaa | ie ree oh ae ae sonal estate of said deceased. and of the aseste in | bi far as the samme have been collected | Wasi aes east lds Gutta Perch, | eritse Bending vias’ | led Grove Bst- ric ald 6 Ep | poland Mereury Flasks irom.) with Screw Pinte Fit Wrempes Bl: ‘en agit scteseiel pebeane” in which to. ataigee Suet even. BD. H. BUOKER, on Met Om. ome Oe Say, SR cA Once S Asse GM. U.S Mil. R. cata C. August at ALB} payee. 2B. the A pincaccoasintiang Tene in past clase servi: le Locomot.ve Bn- jorris & Son, builders; gauge, 4 feet 33; Track, two small Track Cars. pairs second-hand Car Whsels ox (45 lbs. to the A PY “Tt” wey oe road xen el be ed wo fiftcen-ton yéraulic Jacks, cuss hve tous fanservionsble Bailroad Iron, ht and Cast Scrap Iron, secend- ea, Chairs. Rubber Loooa,Broad Jatform and Counter Sosies. Lan- ‘ables, and e variety of other Bi at 10 o'clock 9.m., at the seetisearer ts see the Locomotives: Bailroad heels are stored. Tne balance pepoahy ail] be sold atthe Railroad pay Btore, near the Orange and Alexandria fe pot. Will also be sold at PITTSBURG PA., at o'clock a m. vp TUBSDAY. August 23. Eleven new Box Oars, five feet guage; Pennock : oe 3 Kenvet Square, Ohester county, Penn,, ry ‘Ferma : Cash. in Government fands, farther information relative to the LS eel ty Amt be furnished on spplication. ie ee Brevet Major and A.Q.M.,U.S. Army, an 4-t2)th W Angnoters aT T AUCTION. Chief Ofics, Depot of Washinston, Washension, D. C., August 3, 1866. Will be sold at public auction, on THURSDAY, Ang! ction of praver Lteuten? ant Colonel James M_ Moore, A 0am WARBHOUSE No 4. corner 19t ‘street and New 1 av ue. consisting of— ony at? P m.,on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- ee near the corner of Delaware avenue and @ treet north. WAREHOUSE, feet 2 fe “Soe Gash in Goverumentivone nL Barkdies wiil'be oid at singly, apd must be re- moved wi e ton ORER, Brovet Major General and Ghiet Depot of fastinaten,? Scan FOR WA0ON MAKERS AT AUC- t. we Chis cr gears Bre eatagee | ireo- tion of HB. i aut pS aon Ww ay A iz at tog geveribed bs iM penny sold at Pu revet Brlasdier ingat ia. m., “ Hickory Plank. “ “ ** Peplar Boards, 8 000 feet 4 20.00 feet 4; This sales well worthy the attention of ( pil ork ee oes »&e this is a superior let of wells Prone It ‘ill be, offered in lots of 1,000 feet, with the Privilege of 10 000 feet. Terme - Cash.in Government fands. Successfnl bidders will be reuired to remove their purchases with a day “SALES 4 AT GIESBORO, D. c. Quartermaster General's Offices First Division, ‘ashingion, DC. duly 23,1 It ix deemed advisatie to announce tai the 6 anc. tion satire ot GOV vaane BUILDINGS, 8TA- WHARVES, && . at Giesboro, > under the direction 4 Captain Sooree if Brov ning. A 4 sre, Peg! recress, ili te tentitued oF FOE Vand ¥RIDAYS Yotensh = aif 7 dock ae m., until all ‘ week. commenci: shall have been oe A large quantity of the best material, snitable r boftaing and Otier ped a | and Many good bargains ‘The Boildings are scki siogly. A beat Giesboro leaves the 6th «treet wharf every eer duripg the By order o/ the Qua rei General. ES A. EKIN, Brevet Bren General U.S.A, dy 7% 13t 4n charge First Div, Q. M. ¢. oO. prsrte LAND SALES IN WISCONSIN. BD Si OF TBE Par EM 'BOCLA- ATION No 710. D, TAD JURE LA toee on i Orgers public sal re five and « qu: Dillione of f yis- COREY weer et, of vatant pablic lands i: arise Atthe Land at LA CRO! 5 day of Surrzs, next, poe Nea renee ted sectivie arg |S thirty-six Townuebipe and parts of To: = nties of Monroe, Jelkton by bic jaffalo. At the Land cares be CROSSE, on the sth ‘ay Of SEPTY MBE. wophs pee tenneees parte of Town- sis, Mecaupi ara at FALLS 8T. OROTX and the Tet day of Ocronwn next. the reserved bent tions in forty-four Townships and parts of Hy Orel the counties of Dunn, aay tthe Land Of. ALL . the ‘bod day of Ocrosna*nest ine mst Spey oy abl pote Fn 6 the cores of a iter may be had, day of actdten set De xt, the Teserved sections in ten 18 of Townshipsin'theceu. — A oeen ae in pec tien of Olaske, bien At the Land Uffice at STEVENS POINT, on the 29th day of OctorrR next. one hundred and ten Tewusni ps and Warts of of Towinahtpe in the counties of Merabon al At the L: i. of, o3 sixty seven abl wnekipeand parte | 82° in the a Of at SSF, the eh Fone toe nabiee aad poets oe wen wn {he counties of Ashland, La rast ie 7 ‘Aine Land Of8ce at ayer eee day of Novey per neat, forty-ni tte of townships in natin, ‘olate and Douglas, JIM oe General Lanp Ovvicr, Ju . pibatane COMPANIES, ANHATTAN M ee 91 yn" ecto AND hon oye OFFLOE No, 1, Fi curynenurteiiean | Eat ea aN Deny oF Blakiry, by Selig seis gy 1.75. 43L0R, P 8, yet Fematns tobe | wane to De seen at pears acpinc hg po THE ABOYE Sale 38 Bost —— ot int) 6! plea eeuene “#00. Auctioneers. aoe cottage, Mees! ‘Soboat tent Re Jand ie si ited on the yigh srounde north pPorosate TUS ag BERCTION oF aN ce OF ihe f Public Buiidines,) OB cc OF he Commissioner moore Sate Ww. hove a now PLA Sit eaeue corner of Pennsy!venia Ket ob ay hae Seek yee Hin aera ia irom port tone fear i s ») en of | pon setae to be 1 ix hj > in Reigns ,the We be stbted on © aoed tou: - ties of ‘The the foot. Cpt et ei euease an3-}% | Commissioner G=omue East CAPITOL STREET, &c. Office of the Commissioner of Public } omg, ae idol af the U; Prune ei D ee aati sotion men to Bowe: or seine Be bate Se rest of and the wont be fiful iocations: fa this erally for for of excavation “i 1s separate fen es Heiaeege commending fet rerouting’ | SAUare, with s country, andisof easy sp; . direct bits It. from atevenue, and adjoins ¢! y pige Y ple place of Mr. Little, and ia in itself Se icdawe, eee jnence e rameor Fidian iP bela talected feeetagne ook ctane | summer residence for the ident, it being be- chee t ~ a tween these sites; and it is also con- | inches by four. Two all round, to be se- stroct a vailrosd ont nt aver, | foFely nailed Be hey ‘m ste on the olitade. A to the boo fe also a qa of turn stile to be placed at each corner of the fouce, on the place, to which purchasers will be riv- o large wate't in the og of cach side, with to sto ‘astent w Sone eis a _— aa ain ter erect | - Bidders will state their proposals by the lineal on these sii tion All the work of gr: building the fence remot 8 Bs ire & Con vmpers Sthe preperty tore. we Pk will be civen f,geogubes nea” may be Durchaned at pr ve gustese ler. The two jobs to be separately pon. months, with interest, —_ t. of th mtvect property sold: Conveyenan Fetained rabvecurity tor the faithfal porters init TAS Re Ren ‘The bide will be opened at this ofice, om the 36th B* THOMAS D DOWLING, Auct, Georgetown, VERY VALUABLE AND Pease E BUSI- is S8 STAND AND BESIDEN: George- On EEE ser at 6o clock p.m., I will seli, in front the premises, that ver; valuable and desi! rable property . .sitnated on Hi, Street, No. 60, near B street Tho lot fromes 29 feet 6 ‘nches on on nittgh street, = a depth of 202 feet 1d: inches, to a wi ley. The improvements consist of @ large three story brick store and dwelling, with large back building. containing 32 rooms and Cys and ae of the locations for business in the town Terms: cash. om x 00 to be paid on the day of sale. ps at the cost of the par- THOS DOWLING, Anct. PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. eARCERy BALE OF A VALUABLE IM PUVED BEAL ESTATE, situated on Massa chusetts avenue, between 4th and Sth streets west. By a decree of the Supreme Court of the District date ou the léth day of Columbia, beari; Conveyance and stam; of July, A. and passed in a certain cause wherein Thomas f. Scott et ai. are complainan' and Elizabeth No, 333 equity.) I ofter ter ae at public anction, on the prein- AY, the I7thday of August, A.D. 1386. ae Py stock p.m. all that piece or parcel of ground in the city of Washington, District of Co dombi Bepaning ata — on Massachusetts avenue eighteen (18) feet north: jestwardly ¢ of the uare red five hundred ix nd runuing thence nurthwestwardly ne eighteen (18) fee rth at right augles with said aven wit Sie al. are defendant wil southeast corner of Laat. twelve, (iz, din south die,and numbe: 1 (5 nd fifty mine bundredtha (87 98. 10) two and ninety hen- hs (32 90-100) feet to the line of I street north six and for- ence vorth- feet tredt eighteen (18) feet. thence south thirt: ty-five hundred ths (36 45-100) feet. weatwardly to intersect Maseachucett it angles forty one and fift; | (ate ve thence nerth thirty y-ni ) feet te the place of beginni ng about fourteen bundred oa thirty feet. more or leas, tozether wit improvements thereen. th the emi r, ‘rustee the defaalt. ing purchaser or parchasera, npon one week’ no- tice, by advertisement tn the National Intelli- gencer and the Eyping =, w MILLER. T _ly 2-eoads GREre Swittiane: Aucts. B* @EKEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTBE'’S SALE OF BU PLDING LOTS IN By virtue of a deed ot ee aN gubeerther da- ES December 23. 1565, and recorded in No. 15, folios :6. &c . one of the ii BATS | be’, 1 shail offer tor sele, at public auction, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of September. 1886, at 6 o'clock p. m. ‘in frout of the premises, Los Nos. ene (1) and three (3)in Square Suppered ten bun dred snd twenty tnree, (1.023 band 8 Rumbere! eleven(li)ana twel ,) in Square namberod pive hundred and p) X, (996,) of the plan of bearing interest trom day ofsale. A deed given and a ceed of trast taken, to ecenre the deferred lsermente. Aut comveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, If the terms of sale ace not complied with within five jays from the eale. the trustee reserve the right to rei "property wt the risk and cost of the de’ Jy D-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts ¥ J. 0. McGUIRK & CO., Aucticneers. | TRUSTEB’S SALE OF | SQUARE 950, sitna- he farts ted near Kendall Green, and in front of of Mr Corcoran, on the bores nes ber 23, 5 S. tolio ‘ashingten Sr virtue of a deer of trust, dated 18, ded ty Liber 3) AS. No Ma wefan oh re tand records of Wash! na an dite mths Attest biisen, ciethe Pr on o0 by Sp theiath ae of ANeaet- Ba vcloe be aiternoon, Square No. 90, e plan of bfeneege hire and he adi? 2 care, Os with interest from the date of uae, the Conon 9 egg give notes of on tae Pacem secured be Lene of tra ty, copveyanc! cing an ae rig — August. at 176 son Lust { | B. FRENOR, OC. P.B. BBettacas any ons ¢ Sainsan. oa =, uk Falgts OF at 6. m. and 99 er em rk : gates = jew Tors, Avon's OF Fick, | under- Aa at the Cae for constructine a tre foot Bower, ‘ide diameter.) alo: bares are te ae the ail ‘0. and 457, Sealed Pro le wall be reoutvea Bi signed until 12 o'clock m., WE Epay @ price per lineal foot for ie » for the man hole and drop, whice shall Imciuds all excavat ions. &¢.; the suc cessful bidder to be respemsible for ali damages © Bap engl nee ny accident caused ne Mayor reserves io seif the right tore Jectany orall propesals. Specifications can be seem at the office of the Commissioners of Improvements ©: Wa_m_ till 12 o'clock m , or on the Commisrioner of the but practical mecha jy 20 eotd z ofthe ill be received at the Sth dey of Au « Sealed Proposals gmil TAUKSDay, at l2o0'cleck m. for turnishi lowing classes of Stationers . 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W Coven best sa act's ace, fonr-ounce bottles lo devon best Mi ctlaze. rneounee bottles 2 pounds best Seallog 4dozen Portfolion. var ious sty lee geen u ee ok zen ak Tape Bo. 45deven Pocket Knives, cood qualities— Rogers’ Wostenholm im's, Grooke’, and best Americam man’ facture dozen pairs Scissors, two doveneach 4, 5, and 6 ate papers, . ‘ ote @ purchater, who shi Scis-ors. 9 to 12 iveh | ote ape lean | trustees rraerve ras Ate be Feopeees i ser’ in defaults j notice ip attenal Intelligencer. T. pass H ‘Trustees, | ‘ 3.0.4 18E & Co., 7 -wAlsBLian > eo = { Dw BEVIEW FOB auusr. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Tourneinent by SouEeers, Property ii eee a Title i the Houth se ected Sr Coe ono ‘ar, a ao ‘bard Tewine Salem and beard Twive Of the Souths Present tad Fature: igre PC a ea Boag nether by o Spartan tebe Ae ove mast fred in doch boxes os they err toee Propoved Banking 8 stem "torte an ae ay ties ‘supply of goods contractors will be riz- ver bgtten, vay Ferely fat parent myo iteat aly require: to ‘to furnish articles fally equal to ravel. : accompanied Dames of ‘Anatase ts Prog rie must bo rent, by bythe Rater itor. The Serer snd the Sword seme serend, and e Goad in oD ‘Dally fa jpiee the Oatcteraer. etmeas o0Gem> Department’ of FRericultares Department of 1 of ie: dnet yi of Miscellany. FRANOK TAYLOR. THE OLDESTAND BEST BEAND &§ THE va 7 ee twoor more: sage ene, of the ial ow, Sh of the House tne of Raprganatertvess fc le Seracter jorman same, } td Migeg is ie sued; none bel. ice the contract Price in sett falta we vera Bm bend. must be fi ‘the office said and flavor.. — Licgeves Albion. within ten days proposals have been rer — Liverpool opened and result McPHERSON oben te Qtork of the House i a oe a e ir t twenty-five esate nee iy 0-w rf rencnnve orkd’s Oe WET ssc eh- tebe eo eete tie oe ee ane sale to Bistes Kercaite oe = Pun rieoec ee. io bees. SUPERIOR HOOK WIBE, of the 500 fuser, following well- peaee rands, vis: BoApEEE MipaL ine ODE wbi im quantities toenit pur- chupers. af pe can be coon & af theo Union | Bottli genet 3 No. 57 Green street, George- town Pd RILEY A. SHINN, fire TAILOR. will be given to vif eg ieareumenitam Ses coos oe any clees of att ‘taine on jase e PPPasteaEs OF. ae same c ¥ reissue of the fol Deen lost on ae pd thet at the foil 7 wane ee Apert eng jection su fog npnhe hme ot cof Archibald W. arcnnad a Eo ser Jady Voi 1566, a ae Ee | pe agian > wc ¥ a “fone aa without ch: a “bi (caont Senden Te @ eaies rs daily (except Sunday) at 11:18 @. m. ang FOR PHILADELPHIA, ney ae igeest Se Sanday) ot et 7:30 and 20 e. ” N = for ew ont end a Putsdetphte at 6:0 p. aieewing care for New York on 6:30 p. m. trate “Trough tleBets to Patiotetel Myrd Ai o can be bad at the 8: in the day, as well as onal fean Tel EauEk CAMBEIDOR, the Steamer Oambridge, fit re ber eae wees Sore TRASEFOMTATION Line. BOTICE To 8 ‘0 SHIPPERS. A ‘. Car- ‘oxwell's Wharf, Pij Poti arrives at Baltimore et 8 aes Bayan £ oy yg —— epi [> ICHMOND, FEI DEMogencne a Po. R TOMAU RAILMUADS "> TO TRAVELLERS GOING pourn. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) ‘The quickest and most di; route te Richmond, Va .aud the Sonth. tomes barf, 4 uis reek anil Washington. © a F rg and ‘irel, leted from Ania Grech ich- ~“ there with trains om the Bich- ‘ond ‘and Petersburg and Bi ville ailroads, for Petersburg, Weldon, Wilmington, Ral Greensboro’, Salisbury, Charlotte au: port and ¢ Vanderbilt leave Sixth ly (Sunday five tn Micheoeet eeeent) st and arrive in mm. A ROUGH TO RICH MOND IN SEVEN HOURS, Miles Shorter sua zs Hours Quicker than and pod Tare a cketa via Aqnia ugh Ti sic CM ongen Steamers Whar du crekund, Fredericksbur; Com, ‘s Office, corner of Pet rect oF ou board of the boats. ror ‘Omnitasses and Baggage Wagons will be in Teadiness to convey passengers and baggage be- tween depots in Richmond. y this line ft § Nght Monat Vernon. sd may have an anity of visiti several battle Belds pear resi by stop ing at thet nt. Ping por 20Y8 SPRING AND SUMMEB CLOTHING. SKLLING OFF TO REDUOE 8TOCK. 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