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existing there, will be'qui y sont maintenant Jett in the possession ef deposes seront places the agent ot the Unitedjentre les mains de States; but an suthen-|’agent des Etats- Unis; ticated eopy ofsuch ofmais les Etats-Unis | them as may be re-fourniron: tonjors quired will be, at ril quand il yauralien,des | times, given by the|copies legalisees de ces United’ States to the|docume! au Gouv- | Russian government, or tosuch Russian offi- THE EVENING STAR. OFFICIAL. By the President of the United States of America, A PROCLAMATION Whereas & treaty between the United States of America and his Majesty the Emperor of aii the Russias was concluded and signed by a officiers ou sujets Rus- their respective plenipotentiaries at tne city | Ba acoeee Pe rahi app Lboh had hie of Wesbington, on the thirtieth day of March | last, which treaty, beingin the English and ARTIULE III. ARTICLE [f1. French languages, is, Word for word, as fol- The inhabitants of} Tl est reserve aux the ceded territory, ac- cording to their choice, reserving their natural) allegiance, may return) to Russia within three years; but if they should prefer to remain in the jhabitans du Territoire cede le choix de garder leur nationalite et de rentrer en Russie dans Vespace de trois ans; mais s‘ils preferent rester dans le Terri- sows The United States off Sa Majeste 1" Empe- Americaand His Ma-|reur de toutes les Ras- yesty the Emperor ofjsie> et les Etats-Unis alithe Russias, beintd’ Ameriqne. desirant desirous of strengthen-|raffermir,s’ 1le:t pos- ing, if possible, thejs‘ble, Ia bonne intelli- } ceded territory, they,|toire cede, ils serort good understanding gence qui existe entre | with the exception ofadmis. a l'exception which exisis betweenjeux, ont nomme, a cet | uncivilized nativeltoutefois des tribus them, have, for thatieffet, pour leurs pleni- tribes, shall be admit-jsauvages, a jour de purpose, appointed Asipotentiaries, savoir: Sa | ted to the enjoyment ofjtons les droits, ayan- their Plenipotentiar os|Majeste I” Empereur de alithe rights, advan-|tages, et immunites des —the President of ihéjtontes les Russies, le tagesandimmunitiesoficitoyens des Etats- United States: Willlam|Conseiller Prive Ed- | citizens of the United Unis, etilsseront main- H. Seward.Secretary of State: and His Majesty the Emperor ofall the) Rassias: the Privy Counsellor Edward de Stoeck}, his Envoy Ex- ouard de Stoeckl, son envoye extraordinaire et ministre plenipoten- tiaire aux Etats-Unis; et le President des Etxts-Unis, le Sieur States, and shall bejtenus et proteges dans Maintained and pro-jle plein exercise de leur tected in the free en-jliberte, droit de pro- joyment of their liber-|priete, et religion. Les ty, property and reli-tribus sauyages seront gion. The uncivilized ujeties aux lois et traordinary and Mints-/William H. Seward, | tribes will be subject toireglements que les ier Plenipotentiary tojSecretaire d’Etat, les- | such laws end regula-|Etats-Unis pourront the United States. iquels, . &Pres avoir} tions as the United|adopter, de temps ea And the said Pleni-\echangé leur pleins- | states may, from timejtemps, 2 légard des potentiaries-having ex-/pouvoirs, trouves en | to time, adoptin regardjtribus aborigenes de ce changed their full pow-, ers, whieh were foun’ to be in due form, hav agreed upon and signed the following articles: bonne *t dine forme, ont arreté et sizné les aricles suivants: to aboriginal tribes of that country. ARTIOLE Iv. His Majesty the Em- peror of all the Rus- sias shall appoint. with pays. ARTICLE Iv Sa Majeste l’Empe- reur de toutes les Ru: sies nommera, aussi- Arricis I. His Majesty the Em- ARTICLE [. Sa Majeste 1’ Empe- jent despatcb,jiot que ossible, un peror of all the Russias|reur de toutes les Rus- Seecant or Ped oe forlagent oa! dex agent agrees to cede to thejsiesS’ engage, parcette | the purposeof formally|charges de’ remettre, United States, by this! convention, immedi- ately upon the ex- change of the ratific:- tions thereof, all the} territory and dominion now posse gd by his, said ajes on the continent of Americ: and in the adjacent Is1- ands, the same being’ contained w.thin the geographical hmit con vention, acéder :ux Etats-Unis, immediate- ment apres |’ échange des ratifications, tout le Territoire avec droit de Jouverainet: aetuelle- ment possede par Sa Majeste sur le conti- nent d@’ Amérique, 3insi que les iles contigies, le dit Territoire ctant cempris aans les limi- tes geographiques ci- delivering toa similar agent or mts Aap- einted on bebalf ot the United States, th- territory, dominion, property. dependencies, and appurtenances which are ceded a above, and for doing any other act which may be necessary in re- gard thereto. But the cession with the right formellement a agent ou aux agents nominées ‘oar les Etats-Unis, le Territoire, 1a sove- rainete, les proprictes. ide pendances et appar- tenances ainsi cedes et ide dresser tout autre lacte qui sera necessaire a Vaccomplissement de cette transaction. Mais la cession, avec le droit ide possession imme- herein set forth, to wit:dessous indiquves, sa- | of immediate posses-ldiate, doli tou‘efois ‘The eastern limit is the/voir: la limite orientale | sion, is nevertholese tolétre ° considéree com- line of demarkation be-| +t la ligne de demar- | pe deemed complete|plete et absolue tween the Russian and/c the British possessions in North America, a_| established by the co) - vention between Ruc- ition entre les posses- ons Russe3 et Britan- Niquesdans | Ameri. que da Nord, ainsi qu’elle est etablie par and absolute on the ¢x- change of ratifications, without waitmg for such formal delivery. Vechange des ratifica- tions, sans attendre la ‘ise formelle. siaand Great Britain ,/laconvention econciue ARTICLE V. ARTICLE V. of February 28-16, 1275. /entre la_ Russie et la immediately Veen Immediatement apri:s and described in Arti-\Grande-Bretagne,le16- | the exchange of thejl’exchange des ratifi- cles 111 and 1V of said)26 tevrier 1525, e: defi- | ratsfications of this con-|cations de cette conven- convention, in the fol- Jowing terms: nie dans les termes sui- vants des articles 111 let IV de la dite con- vention: vention, any fortific.-jtion, les fortifications tions or military postslet les postes militaires which may be in seeigel se. trouveront sur le ceded territory shall be|Territoire cede seront “Gommencing from] “A partir du point le delivered to the agentiremis a 1° it the southernmost pointiplus meridional de I’ | of the United Statce,|Eta ta U wis, et les of the island calledjlleditePrinceof Wales, and any Russian troops|troupes Russes qui sont Prince of Wales Island,|lequel point se tronve ‘which point lies in thejsous la perallcle dao parallel of 54 degrees 40)51me degre 40 minutes Minutes north latitnde,|de latitude nord, et en- and between the 13istjtrele 13ime et le 133me which may be in thejstationces dans le dit territory shall o@ with-/Territoire seront reti- drawn assoonas mayjrces dans un terme be reasonably and con-/practicable et qui puisse venieatly practicable. |convenir aux deux par- and the 133d degree ofjdegre de longitude ‘west longitude, (me-fonest meridien de nor Fidran: of Ciseen wied)) (cee wees) 18: :dite ARTICLE VI. ARTICLE VI. the said line shall as-jligne remontera, au In consideration of/ En consideration de cend to the north along/Nord le long dela passe | the cession aforesaid,|la susdite ces-ion, les the channel calied/dite Portland Obannel, ie United States agree|Etats-Unis s’engagent Portland channel, asijusqu’ an point de la y at the treasury|a payer a la Trésorerie taras the point of thejterre ferme, ou elle at- in Washington, withinja Washington dans le continent where it/temt le Séme degré de ton menths after thelterme de dix mois, strikes the 56th degree of north latitude; from this ast - mentioned port, the line of de- marcation sball follow; Hatitade nord; de ee dernier point la ligne i@e démarcation suivra la. crete des montagnes situces parallclement a res l’échange des rat- cations de cette con- ention, sept millions deux cent mille de dol- lars en or, au Repre- cations of this conven- tion, to the diplomatic representative or other! agent of his Majesty exchange of the niven- | vi ihe summit of thejla cote jusqu’ au point | the Emperor of all thelsentant diplomatique mosntains sitnated|d’ intersection du 141me Russias, duly author-lon tout avire agent ae parallel to the coastasidegr: de longitude ized to receive the same,|Sa Majeste 1’Emperear tar as the po:nt of in- tereection of the 14Ist degree of west longi- tude, (of tae same me- jonest (Meme meridien;) let tivalment, da dit point d’ intersec.ion la meme ligne meridienne seven million two bun- dred thousand dollars in gold. The cession of territory and dominion de toutes les Kussies idurment autoris¢ a re- lcevoir cette somme. La cession du Terrt- riaian:) tnd finally,dul4imedegre formera, | herein made is hereby|toire avec droit de sou- from the said point of/dans son prolongement | declared to be free andlverainet- faite par intersection, the said/jusqu’a Ia mer Glaci- | unincumbered by anyjeatte convention, est Meridien Mne of the; 14 ist degree, in its pro- jongation a3 far as the) Frozen ocean. jale, la limite entre les Dossessions Russes et Britanniques sur le continent de 1’ Amer. iqne nord-ouest. V. Il est entendn, reservations, privileges,\declaree libre et diga- franchises, grants, origee de toutes reserva- possessions, by any as-'tions, privileges, fran- sociated companies, 'chises, ou possessions whether corporate or par des compagnies inco~porate,Ruszian or/Russes ou tout autre, any other, or by any lc galement constituces prriies, except merelyjou autrement ou par private judividual pro-des associations, sauf perty-holders; rnd the ‘simpiement les propri- «IV. With reference to the lireof demarca-|par rapport a la ligne tion laid down in the de demarcation diter- preceding article, it is/mine e@ duns 1’ article understood— pee crdent, «Ist. That the island Que I’ ile dite | ce-sion h-reby madel¢taires possedant des called Prince ot Wales Prince of Wales, ap-| conveys all the rights, biens prives individu- Asiand shall belontipartiendrn toute en- | frvichises, and privi-els et la cession ainsi wholly to Rus ia,"\ttre a. ia Russie:” | leges now belonging to uaite transfere tous les (now, by this cessiow,|(mais dis ce jour en | Russia in the said ter- droits, franchises et to the United States ))vertu_de cette cession | ritory or dominion, and privileges appartenant +'2d. That whenever; jaux Etats-Unis,) the summit ofthe moun. appurtenances thereto actuellement « la Rus- “2°. Qte partent.o sie dans le dit Terri- tains whieh extend inajla cr-te des montagnes jtoire et ses depend- direction parallel to the|qui s*tendent dans nne lances. coast trom the 56th de-/direction parallcle ala gree of north latitude tojcute, depuis le 5ime2 ARTICLE VII. ARTICLE VII. the pointof intersection/degr« de latitude nord When this conven-| Lorsquecetteconven- of the liist degree ofjau point d'intar_ection west longitude shallidu 141 me degré ce lon- prove to be at the dis-igitude ouest se trouve- tance of more than tenjrait a la distance de Marine leagues from'plus de dix lieues ma- the ocean, the limit be-irines da loce an, la tween the British pos-|limite entre les pos3es- sessions and the line ofjsions Britanniques et coast which is to belongila lisiere de cote men- tion shall have beenjtion aura été diment duly ratified by the ratiflee par Sa Majeste President of the United\|l’Empereur de toutes States, by and with theJes Russiesd’ une part, advice and consent of et parle President des the Senate, on the one Etats-Unis avec l’avis part, and on the other et le consentement du by his Majesty the Em-'Sénat, de l’autre, les peror of all the Russias, ratificatious en seront to Raus-ia *s above| ionve ci-dessus comme } ihe retificatione shall cchangees 2 Washing- mentioned (that is tojdevant apparteair ala | beexchanged at Wash-'ton dans le terme de say: the limit to the|Russie, (c’est-i-dire la | ington within three trois mois, a compter possessions ceded by this convention) shall be formed by 4 line pa- Tallel to the winding 0: the coast. and which shall never exceed the| distance of ten msrine Jeagues therefrom.” rines.” The western limit) Ma limite occidentale within which the ter-ides Territoires cedes ritories and dominion|passe par an point au conveyed are containedidcetroit de Behring sous passes through a pointila paralléle du soix- in Bebring’s straits onjante cinquirme deg: the parallel of sixty-jtrente minutes de lati- tive degrees thirty min-jtude Nord 2 son inter- utes north latitude, atisection par le méridien its intersection by thejqui separe a distance meridian which passes|¢gale les iles Krusen- midwsy between thejsiern ou Ignalook et islands of Krusenstern,|!’ile Ratmanoff ou Noo- or Ignalook, and thejnarbook et remonte en island of Ratmanoff, or/ligne directe, sans lim- Noonarbook. and pro-ljitation, vers le Nord, ceeds due north, with-jjasqu a ce qu ‘elle se cout limitation, into the|perde dans la mer Gia- game frozen ocean.|ciale. Commencant au The samé western lim-jmemé point de depart, it, bezinningat the samejcette limite occidentale: initial pot, proceed jsuit de la un course ahenceinacourse nerr-|presque Sudouest « ly soatbwest, throughbitravers le detroit de Benring’s straits and/Behring et la mer de Bebring’s sea, so as to|Behring, de maniere ; ‘pass midway between|passer a distance « gale the northwest point ofjentre le point Nordou- the island ot St. Law-lest de Vile Saint Lau- Fence and the south-jrent et le pomt Sudest east point of Capejdu cap Cnoukotski jus- @onkotski, to the me-iqu Meridien cent soix- Tidien of one hundredjante deuzieme delongi- and seventy-two westitude Ouest: dece point, limite des possessions icedees par cette con- vention:) “sera form:e par une ligne parallele jaux sinno et: ede la cote et qui ne pourra jumais en etre cloignve que de dix ligues ma- months from the date du jour de la signature, hereot, or sooner, ifou plus tot si faire se possible. pent. In taith whereof, the, En foi de quoi les respective plenipoten- ‘plenipotentaires re- tiaries have signed tnis spectifs ont signe cette con vention, and thereto convention et y ont ap- affixed the seals of their post i le scean de leurs arms. Done at Wasbington.| oTpait a Washington the thirtieth day of!e 1S-30 jour de Mars March in the year ofdel’an de Notre Seig- our Lord one thousand neur mil huit cent soix- eight hundred and six-; jante sept. * ty- serse: &) [L. 8. tia H. Stwakp. EpouarD DE STORCKL. [L. 8.) if lft: 8.) EDOUARD DESTOECKL. WILLIAM H. SEWARD. And whereas the said treaty bas been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective rati- fications of the same were exchanged at Wash- ington on this twentieth day of June by Wil- liam H. Seward, Secretary of Siate of the United States, and the Privy Uounsellor Ed- ‘ward de Stoeckl, the Envoy Extraordinary of His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, on ibe part of their representative govern- men Now, therefore, be it known that 1, ANDREW. JOHN30N, President of the United States of America, have caused ihe said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same and every clause and article thereof may be ob- served and fufilied with good faith by. tha United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, [ have he.eunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United Stated to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this twen- tieth day of June in aoe year of on Lord one thousand eight hundred an Yong'tude: thence, fromja partir de l'intersec- | [sma ux ven, id of the Independen: the saterzeciion of thaijuon de ce meridien, t . f the Unive t a Sis States of America nod aneridian, im a south-jcette limite suit une, Stace first. ‘westerly direction, sojdirection Sudouest de ‘sto pass midway be-|mamicre 2 passer a dis- tween theisiand of At-jtance é¢gale entre se tou and the QOopperid’Atton et Pile Cee island of the Korman-|du groupe d‘iléts Kor- q@orski couplet or group|mandorski dans ocean an the North Pacific|Pacifique Septentrion- @cean, to the meridian jusqu au meriden of one hundred andjde cent quatre-vingt- cheer three degreesitreize degres de longi- jongitade, so as tojtude Ouest, de mani¢re ANDREW JOHNSON: | the President: ILLIaM H.SSWARD, Secretary of State. 1 ; &7 A bill to abolish capital punishment are brought up in the Connecticut House ot resentatives on Friday, and after quite an ‘ani- mated debate, was defeated by @ vote of 77 ta 99. An act providing that no execution shall take place under tne death penalty in less than include in the territoryja enclaver, dans le Ter. | *¥¢8t from of sentence, was then intros conyeged the whole offritoire cedv, tontes les ance and referred tothe Judiciary Oomanity athe Aleutian islands/iles Aleoutes situecs a 2 east of that meridian. {l’est de ce méridien. A horrible suicide was committed in - Springfield, Mas~., on Saturday morning by ARTICLE Ii. ARTICLE It. ?, YY 3 ARTICLE, Mi vor.| DARTIOUE At. oine | Mra. Maria’ Gtimote, an Irish women, aged 6 years. Shecut a large gash in her abdomen With asharp knife, tore ont her bowels and Placed them in a pail of water, in mhiok situ- Titery and dominionjcédé, par l'article pre- made by the precedingjcedent, ala Souverain- article luded thejete des Etats-Unis,sout sigatorpeopersy iaiall sompris ledroitdepro- | Duon she was found by inmates of ee Pe teas al pboartiear dye ‘iter being discovered. She was insane. | ego ne res inoccupées,toutes aie England land “90-0; nie nd other edifices wated! liques, . aw rep capita ae Af are not private individ-|casernes et autres edi- | S@"T' ‘State ebraska uel property. It’ ie|fiece qui ue sont pas | be named Lincoln, in honor of Hotreaha te ig ‘ bps eee es Topriete pedal indi- | dent. ain i an pe Se The famous George ‘al chore! whi tendu et convenne | has been sold for oe tone Set eer pprstion: ben toentes pet te dines. ‘The tailors’ strike continnss tf London, m Intle chan setuement, re cege, reste. | , Uz, 2x-Oonfederste General Hood is about mercantile concern in Galveston; ae See pore ts The ore is ernement Russe, aux | }% AUCTION SALES. Y STILSON & SWETLAND, Real Estate Brokers, On MONDAY, the txt of of July, at 534 o’clock p. m., we will sell, ‘on the premises, Lots 21, 22, 23. anti 24, Said lots are enclosed, and two of them im- proved by small Frame Honses. Said lots arc in juare 774, between K and L streets north, being high and excellent building sites erms: One-third cash; balance in six and 2 months, $25atsale. Allcouveyancing at the ex- pense of the Parchavet. AGLE & CO., Auctioneers, 295 Pennsylvania avenue, je 26 between 9th and 10th sts, B* COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioneers, (Late clerks with J. C. McGuire & Co. Southwest corner of Penn’a avenme and lith sivect, | Star Office ice Building. 283 F stteet. EXECUTORS* peLe Age AN EXCELLENT | HORSE. BUGGY, NESS, SADDLE, AND BRIDLE, AT avetio By order of the Orphans’ Court, the executors of | the estate of the late Samuel Stinemetz, deceased, will sell, at public auction, for cash,on MONDAY, uly). at 5 o'clock p.m. at J. @ Matlock’s Livery Stable. on G street north. between Sixth and Sev enth streets west, one excellent Black Sadie ‘and Driving Mare, together with Buggy, Harness, Sad- dle, and Bridle. A rare chance is 0! fered to persous in want cf a gentle sy endeoms animal. ARY FE. STINE METZ, E H. STINEMETZ,_ je 26-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER. rake ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 Southeast corner 7th and D sts. ALUABLE THREE ‘STORY BRICK HOUSE ND LOT, WITH BASEMENT, ON Hs’ NORTH, BETWEEN 3p AND 4TH STREETS WEST. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On MONDAY, the Ist day of July, 1857, at 634 o’clock p. m., we shall sell. on the premises, part of ‘Lot No. 4, in Sqnare No. 528, having 16 Staches front. running back 100 feet toa paved alley. with the improvements, consisting of @ well built three- story Brick House, just finished, having 8 conv: we ntly arranged rooms, with hall through the ose. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by adeed of trust on the e premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. €100 down on the day fal sale. REEN & WILLIAMS, je26-d [chron] Auctioneers, 34 carey & WILLIAM! ‘uctioneers. No. 626, southeast corner 7th and D sts. EXE! CUTOR 23 Sng oe OF , VALU. ane ra 2 EAL ELONG ANDREW ; we shall part at “Lot, 4, in On MONDAY, July 1, at 6 o'clock p. sell, in front of the premises, square No. 104, being the east 28 feet front, by 156 feet 5 inches deep, on the north side of F street north, between 20th and 2ist streets west, and im- proved by a two-story front and renr Brick Bufld- ing. numbered 174. ‘erms : One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the preraises. All conveyancing and revenue stam ps at the cost oi the purchaser. $£0 down on the day of sale. If the terms of sa le are not complied with an Ud days from the day of sale, the executor resei right to resell the Property, at the risk ofthe ee faulting purchaser. J. FF, Executor. Je 26-cokds GREEN & WitLiaMs: Aucts. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn. avenue end lth street, Star Office ce Building. TRUSTRES’ SALE OF VALU ABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. We, the undersigned, truatees, named in the last will and te st ent of the late Johnson a Melisa, will sell. at pur ic auction, on WED DAY AF- TERNOON. July 3. at 6 0” clock p.m. ee teoncae: ises, all that valuable par: and. being lot No. +in square No. 161, vfeomtlng 6 feet 9 inches on Con: | necticut avenue, between and M streets north, with an om at depth of 140 feet through, and fronting on 18t! iirest west. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with iatereat secured by a deed of trast upon the premises. Al i, parehaser and revenne stamps at the cost of the purc saver Exptown at time of sale. JOHN B cLi PTON HELLEN, Cc. C. HELLE WM: F. HELLEN, . rustee, je %-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER. Aucts. I Y COOPER & LATIMER, Anctions (ate clerks with J. C. MCGUIRE & Co..) Southwest corner of Ponuayivacia avenve and lith street, Star Office Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE NEAR THE CITY HALL AND ON 7TH STREET, AT AUC We, the undersigned, Trustee named in the last will and testament of the late ojeusen Hell 1 sell, at ay auction, | TUESDAY AFTER NOON 2, at & , Ob the premises, Scr parcels of real esta arts of Lots 13 and 14. in Syuar aied on the east si of 7th street wi mencing ata point 25 feet from the southeast corn: vr of 7th street west and M street north, and running thenee south 21 feet 232 inches, with a depth of 116 feet to an alley. x Leo, At 6 o’clock p. m., on the premises, Lot A, in gohneon I: iHten's suai ision of Lots 13. M4, &e..in f ug a iront of 20 feet on the east side n E and F streets north, foot paved alley on with the side; a 0.555, having! a front of 30 feet on he south side of F street north. ber st, with a doptli of 160 fee Terms and twelve months. with inter: sed of trust upon the pre and revenus stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $100 down on vot at ti f sak engi lr aeine of" HN _B. BLAKE, LG. FANT SLIFT He LEN, CC, HELL WM. F. ELLEN, Trustees, 26-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. Y COOPER & L. Scihmaaeit Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J. 0. McGuire & Go., Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and llth tivestj Star Office ce Building. SALE OF pea ELEGANT ATE MANT C. Xx STON DINING TABLE J Figs PLATED WARE. DAMASK CURTAINS. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust duly mal cuted, bearing date the ae ane A.D. 1366, and recorded in Chattel Liber R. M.H., No. 2, foliog , 300, and 301, one ‘of the chattel records for Washington, D. C., on WEDNESDAY MORN- ING. June 26th, at 10 0 olgek, over the wine stora of Thos. Russell & Co., (late K.C. Dyer & Co.,) north side of Pennsylvania aveane, between 12th and 13th streets, 1 shall sell at auction all the Fur- yi ges Effects therein contained, comprising in part— 5 Elegant French pe Mantel Mirrors, with Wal- nut and Gilt Frames 3 Fine Velvet Brussels hem! and Rugs 8 Maroon and Gold Damask Curtains and Tassels, with Walnut and Gilt Cornice 3 Elaborately Carved Walnut Marble-top Side- boards 2 Oiled Walnut Marble-to; Hascacks; Mirror Back 2 Walnut Secretaries, fine! 4 carved i Damask Covered wee Side Chairs Walnut Cane Seat C 4 Sauare and Round ‘Walnut Tables with Green Cloth Coyers Qiled Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suites Mattresses and Bedding Magnificent Walnut Extension Dining Tables, 18 fect Bilver-p niated Dinner, Tea, and Desert Knives: and Silver- plated Castors and Pickle Stands Silver-plated Cofee and-Tea Urns, Ice Pitchers White French China Dinner Service Several Bronzed Chandeliers | 1 Large Range and Fixtures. } Together with many articles too numerens td mention. Lease of Second and hind Etartes at the Tent of ele per mouth, which e Har 0188. . rus 2. ires: Terins cash, Ea eth je 15- dks Sat & LATIMER, Aucts. SF THE ABOVE SALE] IS POSTPONED, BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE, until July 10, same hour and place. M. F. MATTINGLY, Trastee, je 26-0 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneors. De ee Eee er ae aad D ate. VALUABLE Bi NG LOT FRONTING ON EIGHTH ae 7 DANG i PAN ra BETWEEN STREETS NORTH AT AUCT the ath | Anat. we shall sell in front xp. m', south part. of un are No ‘S97 paying » front of 20 feet 10 ineh on sth street west by a depth of: 04 feet 4 inches to a uyed Terms: One-ha! ‘anh, bal ance insix months fo note leering. interest; patient given of tra: token I conveyance and stamp at-cost of pur- chaser. je2% [Exp.] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y¥ oun re WILLIAMS, Auctioi 5 B 6268.5 #. corner 7th ‘and D streets. VAMUAREE BUILDY NG ted FRONTING ON STREET BETWEEN PENN: SYLVANIA ATENUR s AND SOUTH OST., AT OT1O) On FRIDAY, the 29th inst... tt 6 oF orclock oft the rem Jot No Preval et sel], oh the js ft Lat oI mare No, wo bales in depth, he hele fect ro 2 yo good tnt ronts. ‘Terms: Obe-third caghi baler balence | in pbk and twolr montis, for notes be tnterest, pe by adved of trust on the prey oer cr “ bb Back on! a id amy * ser or OAL 8 J0 26-0 fin Jes. 0 $00. Tne! mag od pe ave mathivest cor r ears Bie "Fea AAS SPS os n i ar al > at oUF ane oth Japanese AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. EN _& WILLIAMS, An ps No ooes 8 «corner tb Bead aeeeta FOR SALE. AT AUOT TION, ON rl pet ad AY, 2thinstant, até o’clock p.m.. partof Loti, €ruttenden’s aa eleisice: of Square $98, fronting on Sth street west. between O an: Fata. northsand run- ning back. to a public al improved by a two- Bary. frame house.(No. 2 athatrest, containing six rooms. Also, Lots 6,7 and 8, in Sinare 774; fronting on K étrect north, between 3d and 4th streets east Terms: One-third cash ;. balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by deed of trust. Conveyancing anl-reyepne stamps at the ens of the purchaser. it ach | Slag” OP ene Be a a WILLIAMS; ‘Ancts. to Y W. L. WALL & CO., Amctioneers, Stores 315 and 317, South corner Penna avenue and 9th street. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD SF URNIEU RE AT. On'FRIDAY MORNING. oh June, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at house Ne 0th street west, between north Land M sti thepeutits Furniture of the house. We naine in part— Marble-top Tables, Whatnots Walnnt Sofas and Chairs Mirrors, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets Walnut Bedsteads nd Shuck : Mettnenees and Cook hoard, ke ension Dini with the entire content “the kitchen, consist- ing of all useful and good articles. ‘Terms cash. W. L. WALL & CO., 25 Auctioneers. icHloneers. BY“ COCR ES & LATIMER: Late Clerks wi é cGnire & Co..) Southwest Rae is Fen S acene and lith street, ar Off ico Building. RARE CHANCE FOR CLERKS. TRUSTEE’S nae oF IM] Spee Cae PROPERTY bad virtne of a ey mt trust to me from Melissa G. Poler, dated May 8, 1867, and recorded in Liber E. 0. E.. No. 9, folio 24. one of the land records for Washington County, D.C H sell at_ public auction, on the premiges, oa TESDAY, July 2d, e 6 o'clock R. m., all that piece or parcel of reat known and designed as part of Lot numbered three, (3)in Square numbered fifty-nine, (59,) in the 4 rd of Washington aforesaid, and Rapier in the fo ng metes and bounds, viz: Beuinning ata ton Twenty-third street west and twenty (20) n the southwest corner oi Lot nymbered }) andy anplng thence north fifteen (15) feet, ast one hundred and thirty-seven (137) fect two and a half (23s) inches, thence south fifteen (15) feet, thence west one hundred and thirty-seven (137) feet two anda half (23) inches se the place of be- ginning. Terms ; Cash. All conveyancing and stamps at gostof purchaser.’ One hundred ‘lolinrs ( $100) itl beeuubred down whem the npopertys Knocked o Traste jen-d coopers: ie ER, ie Bt COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers (Late clerks with J. c. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and Lith street, Star Office co Building PUBL IC SALE OF VACA ANT LOT IN SQUARE 96. ON MSTREET, BETWEEN 15TH AND 18 on MONDAY, Joby Ist, at 6 o'clock p. m,, we will gell to the highest bi der, on the premises, the east halfof Lot 4,in Square 195, about 30 fect by 133, to 2 30 foot alley. ‘Terme : One-third cash; residue in one and two years, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. $25 fo, be ¢ paid ‘at the time of sale. All conveyancing and t cost ofpurchaser. je 22-eodde COUPEE | LATINE » Aucts. Y WM. L. Went & CO., Auctioneers. Stores 316 and 317, Southwest corner Penn’a ayenue ‘and 9th strect. Agori N SALE OF STOLEN AND OTHER PROPERTY WHICH AS REM rere IN THE CUSTODY OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE OF THE DIST BIOL OF ra SLUMBLS FOR A PERIOD MORE THAN SIX 8. A Sale at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, of property taken by the Metropolitan Pol consisting of Watches, Jewe 2 Clothing, Knives, Pistols, Satchels, Boots, Sho allets Packages of Money, &c., will take place’ at the of fice of the Metropolitan Police Detectives, No. 2 Louisiana avenue, (near! y opposite the City Hall ) on worry , July 1, 1867, at half- past 10 o’clock A This sale, authorized by act of Congress of July 16, 162, will continue until the articles remaining in the Deere f of the preperty clerk more than six months, a3 designated In a catalogue prepared, shall be sold Terms: Cash in corrent funds. All persous who have Tost Money and Property, by theft or otherwise, which may be embraced in the catalogue, are herby notified to call and ident ify the sane prior tothe day of sale, or they will lose all claim thereto. The ca gue of al ined at i + office of the sold. can bé exam- BOR MERRICK, Property Clerk. PY W. L. WALL & CO., Anctioncers, Stores 315 aud 317 Penn. avenue. SALE OF UNC: LAINE pac KAGES AT AUE-, SATURDAY, June 29. At 10.2. m., will be sold action Room of W. L. Wall & Co..a lot of anclaimed Baggage, left at t. Charles Hotel, which will be sold to pay board and shames fer and on account of oe jitamay con on tcon Ung of Tronks, Valisas. (i aes, en iio a PATE ATR CH Propet: jers-d Ww. L WADE © CO. Anets, BY WM. L. WALL_€ (0.. Auctioneers. Stores 319 and 317, Sonthiwest’coruer Penn’a avenue and th street. BRICK HOUSE ON ELEVENTH STREET NORTH AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 27, at six ovclock, we will sell, in front of the premises, House and Lot No. 454 Eleventh street, between Gand H streets, cast side, three-story brick and basement. The above house isin good condition, and ina very improving partof the city, and offers induce- ments for obtalning a desirable residence. Terms of sale are; $3,000 cash, and the balance in 6,12. and 18 months.” Deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Title perfect. A deposit of property is sol (pie will be required as soon as the W.L. WALL &CO., Aucts. SALES IN GEORGETOWN. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. NEW AND EXCRLLENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- NISURE AND EFFECTS AT AUCTION. EA On MONDAY MORNING, July 1, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at No. 101 West street, between Con- & general assort- 8, having been in uso i but ope month, consisting of— T'Handsome Walnut Green Rep Parlor Suite, Fine Oak itamiber Snite 1 Fine Oak 1 Fine Oak Marble-top Sideboard 1 Oak Extension Table, 10 feet . Yak Dining, Cane Seat and other Chairs Hedateads ¢ ane Atatteean ee ni ¢ norpete mend 28 and ‘Oi Cloth 1 Cooking Stove, with all necessary fixtures. With many other articles too numerous to men- THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. )¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD ) FURNITUREAND On FRIDAY, tiene ih; at Wioleboaks Legit it sell, at the residence of Wm. I ween Con; ess mre athectsy & Seloest secur sider con: oat me of . ‘Walnut Sprin; Seat hairs and: Sofa on Me alist arble-top, Burgaus, Washstands, and Tey aihat and L Mahogany Begatougs ~~ Rooter Bed SS Be ‘BSCS. wore te ining, ¢ ane Be a LS eLper ree ply an rin Carpets ne vi And pte. Stoves, with ‘mapy es mention. Oe ee OO MEN OMAN DOWLING, Anct: AM oaieeees BY MR ‘CHARLES a! DODGE to sell Nis wy desirable pro) Montgomer: county, 3 About of e ide stout mame distance from sai ‘Ke rks. The The about same - is ich is very complete Ne . th’ ae land; (about 45 ucres thaber Jan ibe Gieleor wubdivided, “Ths othertract contains ie about 115 acres, separated by county spel A further description 4 come are in’ vited te i ishi: vi 10 Insp Bald propert Se Pr eold. by WEDNESDAY wih inistant, offer the same at ‘Sarai anction that at Bovclook p.m., on the premii da: ses. ‘Perms: One-third cash, ae wigauagateg 2 twelve, and sighieen mee As DOWLING: 174 pt € Setract, Gershon. | HOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, deed of trust, executed by Wm. D, op Ry, tirtae of sed ol erat and recorded in fs ia Libens wa, Te. 6. 8: re Gees rene mares tecurod thereby: 's wilt pmo ab Bailie rale rg Milo ck p- nae THURSDAY. the aos eh west tet ie Rea: 8 a aa je? NbaNTenT | pres. av RS ae al | Inside Shutters, Freno! ait Taseiesi ‘Préncl ishore natlcey TRS ela Hallaese"Depet, 502 Seventh stroct, | ANT [0 OADINGT MAKERS. RAILROADS. B-TotoRE ND OHIO RAILROAD, 7 * Wastineton, May 5, Noon, 3887, Ce bet +E) A MORE, and WASHINGTON AB @re now run as follows, viz : Leave Sexce ira A im 45, and 12: ] nd 240, hand 433 id 8248 RALL Waly STATIONS. daily, except Sunday, at 7.04. m., apd 2:0 Fo Why's STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNATOLIS \ Lenses: wand Pee te Sona at 2:00 and 4:35 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at7:00 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. from Annapolis on Salas. AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. GLE & GO., B* xa no 293 aa — beh. 9th and th sts. ’ Ow THURSDAY. Fane Wth,at 0 o'clock, we will sel]. in front of onr salesroom— 80 eases choice Rhine Wine 30 cases Claret Cases Champagne (Imported and Domestic) emi alin 8 ne ted Wines and Liquors rels Rye ey t barrels. iia ND BALTI THE WEsT arate e 35 To close coiietghmaeht a Chotet Delaines, Calieoes, Li s, Canton Plannels, Cotton, &., ke. i 1336 rapier NAGLE & CO... Ancts. B® WwW. WALL & CO., Auctioners, otizmat Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 9% Louisiana ave., between 9th and 10th ste. SALE OF HORSES, CERGISEES; HARNESS, On THURSDAY MORNING, Juno wth, at 19 grclock, we will sell at the Bazaar, a number of Saddle, Carriage and Work Horses, (a full descrip- tion at sale, comprisi TWENTY BIVE HORSES." Many sood Work, caeen sane Harness Horses. Ls0 A large collectien of New and Second-hand Bng- BS; Rockaways, Carriage 3, Wagong, and other ehictes Two new Jenny Lind Wagons, built in this city. Arso, New lege second-hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages, | nia avenue, between at private sale, For New York, Phils adel a eeular sales daye, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ems es Poa No trains AY For” BALTIMORE. Leave at7:45 9:1. and 4-3) and & 45 p.m. FOR WAY STATIONS Aeave at 7:45 a.m. and 4:3) and 8 45 p. FOR ALL E PARTS OF THE V wee ip daily, except Sunday, at7.45 a, 0 FOat Shiaday at vat 18:45 p.m. only, co; ® lay Station nh trains from Balti: Re fle ah . from Baltimore to PHROUGH TH TS to the Wes: the Washington Station Ti. in the day, as well as at the ers and Brokers’ T ‘80 and nnecting mn be had at it allhours ioe of the Bank- 45 Pennsylva- wud Boston, see ad- n rot Rrasiepo Saturdays. J TLSON, Mast. , rages and Harness piers on private sale, be - OOLE, veral Ticket Ags rtation. W.L, WALL &CO., Aucts, S. KOONTZ, Agent, Washin: gton. 0630-tf a . W. eA Passenger Agent 1867 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1867 W.L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers, ¥ B Stores 315 and 317, south corner Pa, ave. and 9th street. SALE OF. GROC IFS, MBISKY, BROOMS, BGARS. SUGARS, &e On THURSDAY MORNING. June27, Potenidachig at 10 o'clock, we willsell, at our Sales Rooms, an assortment of Grovery and other articles, such as— Barrels Sugars Barrels Whisky, casks Brandy £0,000 Segars of different bran Weases Champagne Kreg Butter Sacks and barrels Coffee Boxes Beane. faa Cases pure Holland vith other articles the Grocery line 50 rolls 4, 5, and 6-quarter Red and White Mat- With alot of Furniture, &c. Hair and Shnck Mattresses Bureaus, Tables, Chaire TO THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH, AND SOUTH- On and after May 6th, 1867, trains Will leave ga follows : - 30 Pp, 7.00 ey THE GREAT DOUBLE- TRACK ROUTE, With ELEGANT SCENERY, Palace Stateroom day and night Cars.with rnodterh improvements, and saving from four to twelve houts in time over ‘any ot er route. Two hundred miles saved to Western ee DAI New York THE WES D. Ty TRAN ‘0 RAINS 8 AOE NORTH, ‘hronj ba ois a a HEST: Pir TEBUIGH without chagce oes ee and phcaeneh ny foe by this ae from Baltimore have tho ii et Sand no FEMELES changes in UNION DE Tickets by this route cae be procured at the of- fice race 6th street and Pennsylvania avenne, ational Hotel, where reliable information “ ibe given at all times, Passengers procuring tickets at this office secure accommodations in Sleeping Oars for i mira or Pitts! Sofas, Feather Beds, Bolsters Carpets, Matting With a Variety of ether articles in the furniture Tine. a pe of Fireworks. W. L. WALL & CO., Ancts. 3 COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioners, B (Late clerke with Jas €-asGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penna. avenue non Eleventh st.,, Star Office hee Building. WALNUT CHAMBER SUI SU. —_ PARLOR FUR- NITURE, Bers te SE. AN THREE-PLY Gap AT AUCTI( ‘URSDAY MORNING, June 27th, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of ‘a gentleman declining housekeeping, No. 371 south side Pa. avenue, be tween 4g and 6th streets. we shall sell a fine aseort- ment of Furniture, comprising— Walnut Marble-top Phamber Suites Hair-cloth Sofas and Chai: Walnut Marbie-top Tal jes. Oak Marble-top Cottage Suite gakc Cane Seat Chdits, founges ALso, “J. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, Sixth s and Penn’a ave., Washi ingten Cc aersy — BY:5. TOUNG, Con Poe Agari ore, HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WAS! T? PHILADELPHIA ANB NEW TOR OF HINGTON pTrains between W: mas W run ae follows visser and ¥ FOR NE Leave ‘blétop Bureas and Washstands and 7.00 p. Walnut steads ag Vardrobes Pollet Sete, Window Shades Hall and Step Oilcloth Oak Extension Dining Table Cooking Stove and Kitchen Requisites Together with many articles too numerons to men-, ion Terms cash jez [Intel.} COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. ESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE aT PUBLIC AUCTION, Take notice that we will sell, 1 on the Pret premises, the Farm of A. Vanhorn, on THURS: e th day of June, 1867, at2 o'clock p. m., at ANbIR auction, iffair. not, the next fair day, one of the best roduce and Dairy Fannsin Montgor Md., ai actieg north of Washington city. De . 6. ake the shroat and Brookville turnpike, three: miles above Mt itchell’s..C: Tavern,on the New Cut road, four miles south of Bandy. Spring Post Office. Tt joins the lands of S.W! Cas! phigh a John! Brady, Mr. Bonafante. and others. “Convenfent to schools and churehes.* This Farm contains 229, acres, more or leas, of superior qndlity; somein a high state of cultivation—about 40 acres of timothy meadow, and 30 acres of. heavy timber. ‘Superior! water power for mill or factory; alarge sukcom" modions Stone House, builtin 1859; oyer one of the best springs in the a king butter; and all oth ieee, outbuildings. Peach and apple orchard in the prime of bearing. This Farm will be sold in two tracts or all to- gether, whichever»way it may snit the purcha- sers—first tract of 93 acres, with the water power; fgecns tract of 122 acres, with all the improv ments Terms of'sale: One-third cash, or $300 on theday of sale, and the remainder of the one-third within, five months wach day ofeele. carte Sota mats the ing two-thirds ny aid in three, four or in (afi t ae Bi € Through tickéts to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be had at the Statton Of 3 Tia cfc isocyanate ers and Brokers Tele; h Line - - eri {Between Gth und oegraph ine 345 Peun. ave. ‘eets. ti al Oh seme: and schedule Motenhe pi ti troad ones reg ay snide. Master of T: fer of ‘ans, Swett feneral Ticket Agente ee it. 5 IDKINS. BasSouger aa eeee Gi Pat STEAMBOAT LIN OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. the tart ioe of 7th ‘street, Wash be sie Seventh street Cars connect with fhe Boats FOR come fine steamer * MO’ T VE ogre t f toot of: 7th Sereets 7 and SAR vill leave! tho DAY, RS BGS pO nies: five ments, to sui purchaser, DY giving) | oP XCUR oy osreeponuing bonds, with a mortgage for thenames| The steamer WAWASIN tah be chartered for then will be civen anindisputubledecdeat the pur. | ZXCUrsions to Glymont and cther points on the t. and ossession. The has river at reasonable rates. The Grounds and tho a winter crop. a ree eaeer Papillion at Glsagnt are ip good order 10r Plo-nics L. WELLS & 00., j} and Pleasure parties. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneurs, Parties desiring to charter the “ Wawaset’? corner 6th, stree y La. ave: nate ghould apply at the office of the mpg 40b ot shington, ¢. sk t N.B=This isa good opening for public busi-| | M7 President Potomac Ferry Co, nd is a regular drove stand: je etd EGULAL WAKE BLTW ZEN BALTIMORE “COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, WASHING v (Late clerks with JC! MeGaire & Co.,) The steaiuer COLL MBIA ‘will leave Riley's Southwest corn: Pennsptvania avenue and lith | Wharf, at the foot of Nth street, street, Star Office Building. every WEDNESDAY Morning. af So'clock. Returning. she wil leave HOUSE ON GROUND RENT FOR SALE. Commerce strevt Whart. Baltimore, every SATUR- Asinall Brick House on Lot N. Square 574, cor-! a ist at on and Indiana oes avi bel Depot, suitable for 4 store or eyster house, wi ye soit al public Sale on THURSDAY. 2th dane ats o'clock p, Terms and other ae quiere at sale, om the prem- ines. Pe"COOPER & LATIMEL. Auctioneers. DAY Afternoon. t£o'clock. She will stop at the Jandings on both sides of the river. going and re- turning. Frei, it beeen * very low rates. For further partic ae ply, t Os. ‘W. RILEY, Agent, ap 1s-T&F3m Hite “y's Wharf, foot of lth st. OTOMAC TRANSPURTATION LINE FOR BALTIMURE. Makin, BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, ‘ (Late clerks with Jas. ©. McGuire & Co..) Southwest corner peuasyivenis ave: and lth Street, Star Office Build: eg ES GOOD wk Tantei. AND F: 8 ¥ TH D ESTABLISHED Es CORN! OF Nt 8TH AND E ST S-5 At PU BLIC AUCTION. On ethene AFTERNOON, Jane 2th, at 5 RN 5, We sl Hall sold entire, at ations Guo Leese Cont Will Bucniteced ixtures of the old established Re aeenrane sit? uated on the southwest corner of K and 8th streets, known as Green’s Restaurant. The house is fur- nished throughout with very good farniturey Ted Bar and Eat Department, one of the best city. is now and has booa one of the best stands pe that business in Washi: ne ‘he owner wishing to change his business . the reason for his sellii The lease has three years and four months to ruh. freight connection st AQUIA CRERK HMOND. RREDERICRS: “RAILROAD NI nM co Wiegle: and steamer KENNEUEC, Captain duo, H. Wilson, leave Washington from Sixth street ‘Wharf, seer WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6a. m., for Baltimore. and usual way landings on ee aa Fiver turbing, lemve Baltimore every FRIDAY, 4p. m. F ingoruation A SOE te ¥ AN & BR mh gtr No. 345 Peineyivagis vta: A WILSON SMA’ > ieee vail B THE *iSrenn SHORE. Roricn TEP Steamer WILSON SMALL, CAPT. E. T. LEONARD. now in ail respects one of the staunchest, most re etn and elegant steam Jan. 6, 1857. ew York ar W MORK e without change of cars. ly (except Sunday) at 7:45 a. w.,/12" ‘01 DELPHIA. Leave dail, ann gE ES pat 745 apd 12:35 eae for New York and Philadelphia at 7:00 p, ancening cars for. New York on 7:00 p. m. tratn id und ent of $1600 peryear. A portion # Bay, will resume her reute thohouse is new rodted far 1.00; which maxes | 22 SESCRDAY Mar ch at. She leaves her pier the rent comparatively one Aevyeet at pices wharf, f Baers sale will be entertai, tet the sale. | j and SATUR = jew-deds LATIMER. ucts, BR ts OU RASTON PE POE, ; Y COOPER © LATIMER Ane y B (Late clerkewith Oe MeGueee Co..) } WPCAMBRIDGE, HUCHLETT S WHARF, WHA: ERBTN PS eakas MEDFOKRD'S WHARF, and LLO ANDIN' MiB TASTERN SHORE, sho thwest f Penn. avenn 1th t Southw Ore Date snes are 4 E. GOO RES AND. ndin| p.m., Cambridge at MBAS GOP MM BUTARES UBAECE Baresi d a iy Wiad ¢ qh TONY Sai 8¢ SETWEE Re ane NSYl: ts rand § rides Paltimore at 6 8-13. on A rf follow ir ite pee Aq a TON 16ék p.m. t She has a ne oumber of fine state-rooms. fe25-ti t tek eee sell re Lease. Good Will, in Pires "i f the Beluonico te q ‘GOVERNMENT SALEs. MBER, gre AT Slacks ' estanrant, No a2 yasath ange sidePenn. avenue; Metween Ht nd 15th streets. conpaaag f 2 thee M ‘counters ans ating pa ear vies Ar Ale P X ig ors, P Bate : Meee ates tenis tit te " me sae Vira it arn cue D nT Kitchen end Cooking Reauisites, Together with the usnal appurtenances ‘found i j ‘ | wore ones een 2, 17 ‘Qn aoxnay" July ist ahaa ng'at 00 as a.im,, will be sold at Government Laniber ¥ ani, Sout 16f th wtreet, by order of the Quartermaster ginger the rvision of Captain James G B%p, ret plans rexenrany rayne A . siQ- M38 & of wecond-hand Lumbes, m paet ot , a COOPER & TAVERN: neta, | | consisting ™ pa Bo ret Floor feet ei) Seantling BE ralieheecine 3 I >, Anci mere $4 i, PVALUABLE. JMPROVED 1 RE Ly aerate i 400 feet 2x4 Joist AND Basak IP oh RENNS¥ AVA BOUEN AY AT a ure" HiURSDAY. ee h instant, at tiie | ve en in front of ma bantiosas a if Paell,, 5 part of 4100 feet Picketay s Tot of 1 Ground, Nos, and 39 in) Hew spuyasion B, pat ina Seah ih ents, CO) fos W in [Beet 4 red.to, make ore Doo ors : | +9884, 3 " Pittcht Litmber * ob ia pieerdy Window a ts: ‘and Bibs. Terms of alo: nd the balance ci 1z feet; containing about insix, twelve, and » ith interest, suifecthamiber 7 orkmse na "the » Ni othe V gand Few ene st pat tho conto | Me oe a ‘containing abont 3.0 FReeeTraarer: owe Oey 8, Ancts. ‘te oa an fice. Building, Posts, f° h to remove pur- OLD JEWELRY, WATOHHS, AND SILVER - Oa ste, allo ich, %, Femp neat oft neveng band auilair meget ae, | Sea Oe i ZOM PRINS * ; which i teat any aa gennine articles can be je meat »Brevet Brig. Gen.; Depot Quartermaste! 4 jor. examination - peri sn of he ay Suality and prices ree aimee ¥ EXCELSIOR aes. = Hy 0. HOOD. | oF P was | FoR afte SEERMN ATOR HAIR. FP ansae Fane FASHIONS Vi ® DEnssine. this invaluable depila-