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RAILROADS. BoUTSORS SER AAR AIC wn. | ‘cen WASHINGTON. AND BAL’ . and WASHINGTON AND THE WE! are now run as follows, viz FOR BALTIMORE Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00, 7:45, and 22: D.m., and 2:0. and 4-90, and 8:45 p.m. FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 a. m., and 2:0 | and 8:45 p.m. FOR Wiy STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS ‘Leave at 6:15 and 7:09. a. m., and at 2:00 and 4:35 m. FOR ANNAPOLIS. 14:30 p.m, No trains DAY. THE EVENING STAR, FROM EUROPE. Lowpon, July 7.—A aetachment of regular troops has been ordered by the English Goy- ernment to Abyssinia to compel the king of that country to release the British subjects who have been held as prisoners there fora song time past. Panis. July 7.—The international congress for the regulation ot gold and silver coinage, bow in session in this city, bas fixed upon tbe gold five franc piece and its multiples as the basis for uniform currency in Europe and America Panis, July S—Eyening.—Ponsard, the dra- t. 18 dead. TENNA, July 7.—An Austrian fleet is to be immediately dispatched to Mexico for the body of Maximilian. Ber.ix, July s—Evening.—The states of rbe North German Confederation have accept- ed the plan of a tariff proposed by Prussia. 4 FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:45 a.m... and 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. FOR WAY STATIONS. ‘Leave at 7:45 @. m.,and 4:39 and 8:45 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. eave daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 a. m., 4:30an , mn ‘On Sunday at 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. only, connecting 87 Fred. Schmid, Jr, lad about twelve yeare old, was drowned im the race above Sinelair’s mills, Ann Harbor, Mich., en Wed- Belay Station with trains from Baltimore to nesday. He had been prohibited from going pesting darnerse Vee Went cosiic nares santo the river, but that morning ran away, and was missed and followed by bis father. ein, father coming he pushed for the Geepest water, and his father not being able to ®wim, could not reach him. the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, a8 well as at the new office of the Bauk- ers and rokers “Telegraph Line, 348 Pennsyl nia avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. For New York, Philadel} hia, and Boston, seo ad- ine. vertisement of ‘Through (eS L. WILSON. Master of Transportation. 87" The Chicago Young Men's Christian As- Eig. COLE, General Ticket Agent. sociation has a building which cost the m $225,- . 8. KOONTZ, » Was 5 (00. They send young men to aid feeble chur- | 0c30-tf E. J. WILKINS, Passenger Agent. ches, vist e sick, &e. GREAT by "7 Dr. S. B. Stubbs, fermerly a member of 1867 punnsviivatia-noumm- 1867 | the Maryland Legislature from Cecil county, died on the 3d inst. ES TO THE NORTHWEST, , SOUTH, Fe SOUTH- = WEST. RESIDENCES OF SENATORS AND RE- after M: PRESENTATIVES. sognyand after May Gth, 1807, trains Will leave as irons Washington. i the Senate, Na- F ' 10.90 P 34. THE GREAT DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTE, With ELEGANT SCENERY, Palace State-room diay and night Cars.with modern improvements, and saving from four to twefve hours in time over any other route. Two hundred miles saved to Western tion and Central New York. RAIN: i 3422 15th street. THREE DAILY TRAINS TO THE WEST. ierith street : TWO DAILY TRAINS TO. THE NORTH. FHash seine dO eueez a Be East Capitol out change, 44 East Capitol street. | * passengers by this route fross Baltimore have the ames. Com Doobttie. James Drane. Ch D Bani ad tage of maki: POTS, and to FERRIES, nenses 1 UNION DE Tickets by this route can be procured at tho fice, corner 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue, under National Hotel, where reliable information will be given at all times. Passengers procuring tickets at this office can secure accommodations in Sleeping Cars for El mira or Pittsburg, . J. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, a, . Wie, .. Willard's Hotel, 4 North A. Cup. Hill. -Ebbitt House 404th st. bet. D&E. Seaton House. 409 3d st. H street. Sixth and Penn’a ave., Washingten, D, C. ED.8, YOUNG, Gen. Pass. Agent, w Jiucot 487 11th street. de 1-ly Baltimore, Md, imothy 0.. 43q street. HROUGH LINE BETWEE! Eaverdy: Coches It M Mes aitenvn sn stint AND Naw vou O§ ¥ ct $00 4th st. 7 |= o orn. J : as a Wasiixotox, Jan, 6, 1857. cpa tatioat. aie between Washington and New Yor ar hat. Wet. D&B. | “FOR'NEW YORK SHeteet | and tag pauly (except Sunday) at ational Hotel. etropolitan Hotel. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 and 12:15 m., and 4:3) an . m. ON SUNDAY. Piet for New York and Philadelphia at 7:00 p eeping cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train -W. cor. E & 6th sts Sumner. Charles, Mas E.cor. 13th & F «| 7 john M National Hotel. | daily. ipton. T. ‘e “400 6th st. be E ‘krough tickets t Tramball; Lyman. Ti, 4 President's Square.” | Boston, can be Thad at The Station Obie wi ea uct Winkle. PG y. Wait'a T..W.V. as.G. H.. Oregon in the day, as well ers and at the new office in the Bank- Vv ‘ational Hotel. rokers Telegraph Line, 345 Penn. ave 1 pore hue, between 6th and 7th streets. son. Henry. Mass. . Washington House, See Baltim« id iseme} Ytichurd, ll ‘Willard’s Hotel. and schedule between Waskinrne Bete = mere EEE SOS a ' -L. S ite) REPRESENTATIVES L. Bi. COLE, General Ticker Agent ‘TZ, Agent, Washington, SCHUYLER COLFAX, Indiana, Speaker, Na- S, Basgengér Agent tional Hotel. Allison, Wm. B., lowa Welker’s. 15th street. Willard = Hote M8 Sixth stree STEAMBOAT LINES. PoTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. —— WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. Ar Ashley “Delos R. James M.. Ohio, ehu. Hl ohn D.- Muss. P.M . % Indiana avenue. “Washington House. 417 Pennsylvania ave, -Willard’s Hotel. ashington House. He cen he Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats vir, Austin. M eels it ™ FOR MOUNT VERNON, newele Pub street. ‘The fine steamer ** WAWA‘ will leave the r Benen z wharf foot of 7th street, THURS ing eon eae DAY and SATURDAY {1 John W.. Penn. Returning, the Boat arriv slvud. Ralph P. bi Albert i kwood Honse. EXCURSIONS. The steamer ‘‘ WAWASET” can be chartered for Excursions to Glymont and other points on the river at reasonable rates. The Grounds and the Pavillion at Glymont are in good order for Pic-nica and Pleasure parties. Parties desiring to charter the ‘ Wawaset’? should apply at the office of the Company, foot of 7th street. WM. D. CULT, my7 President Potomac Ferry Uo. orner 15th and T sts, Metropolitan Hotel. Metrop 23 Pour-and | | AUCTION. SALES. YY @ LA netionesrs, ABLE 2D DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING H STREETS WEST, BETWEEN NORTH. \'T AUCTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July. 13th, at 6 ovcleck p.m..on the premises. we will sell the north 20 feet of Lot: No. 33, in Square 453, situated on the west side of Fifth ‘strect west, between G and H. streets north, and improved by'a two-story and attic frame house, containing six rooms, kitchen, and hall: gas throughout the house, and water in the yard. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest. secured by a deed of trust upon the premises. All conveyancing and revene stamps at the cost of the purchaser. SIO) de- posit at time of sale, jy @d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BX COOPER & LATER, Ancttone (Late Clerks with J.C: McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn’a avenne and lith street, Star Office Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER ON EE ISLAND. ne By virtue of a deed of tr ‘ebrnary 1, 187, No. 31, folio 73, Washington county, D. C..T wi tion, on the premises. on ‘THURSDAY. July 1sth at o'clock p. m.. all that piece or parcel of groun known and described as part of Lot numbered twenty-sew Jin Square numbered fonr hun- dred aud ninety éight, (493,) in the city of Wash- ington, and being on’ an alley between Hand I streets sonth and 43s and 6th west Terms: One-half cash: balance in, 12,13 and 24 months. for notes bearing interest, and secured W adeed of trust on the premises, $30 down on the day of sale. W. B. TODD, Jn. Trustee. COOPER & LATIMER. Ancts, jy 9-eokds BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner of Penn’a avenne and lth st., R the land reeords for I willgoll at public auc- | Star Office Building. 1S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE FIRST WARD. By virtue of a deed of trnst from Samuel Duvall and wife, dated October 1, 1856, and recorded in Liber R. M. H., No. 25, folio 442. of the land records for Washington connty, D. C.. i will sell, at public auction, on MONDAY. Jnly'8, 1817. at 6 o'clock p. 1 front of the premises. Lots. 7 and 8,10 Davidson's subdivision of Square No. 183. Each of these Lots has a front on Ith street west of fect, by a depth of 198 feet 1 inch, with an alley in the rear. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in'six and: twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost.” $100 down on each lot when gold. EUGENE CARUSI, Trusteo. | e97-Th,S.M&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. \ | | Bre | | shall sell, at Pi | ies, on BF | | | 2th instant, at 6 o'clock p. The Steamboats of the Com: leave each place | Act..Cap. nin, | EVERY MOLE, pote oapeay te | Hogar: HM. | m. until7 o'clock’ p.m. Jagaye fro eet t 8 the wharf foot of 7th stresty Wash. | itt House face . | SF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence of the rain until THURSDAY AR- TERNOON, July ith, saue hove and place. EUGENE CARUSL. Trustee, iyod&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, OOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, (Late clerks with J. ©. McGuire & Go.,) Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and lth street, Star Office Building TRUSTER’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 20TH STREET WEST, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in chancery cause No, 65—Thomas Cogan va. Jane McManus et al., { ic Auction. in front of the prem: MONDAY. July 8. 1857, at 5 o’clock p. m.. rt of original Lot No. 5. in Square No. 122, with he improvements, consisting of a Frame Dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in twelve months, with interest, for which the purchaser will be required to give his. promissory note. indorsed to the satisfaction of therfrustee; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Title will be retained until ail the purchase money ia paid. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purehsser. N. B.—A plat of the Lot.will be exhibited at the sale. “pEUGENE CARUST. Trustee. COUPER .& LATIMER, Aucts, 2 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. IN conseqnence of the rain, until THURSDAY AF- TERNOON, July 1th. same hour and place. EUGENE. CARUSI. Trastec. jy 9-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 8. E. corner of Seventh and D sts, TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Colambia in chancery canse No. 812. wherein Wm. A. Ward et al an are complain: A. Clark et al. are defendants, I ction, on WEDNESDAY, the . in front of t! Todd's subdi- ingon Mary the southeast. westwardly, Hen mp part of Lot D. Lot 1, in Square 352. begi land avenue. 18 feet 944 inches fr corner of said Lot D; running the 19 feet 43g ieches, with the line of — sald avenue, ‘thence northwestwardly at’ right ho said avenue. 38 feet 3% inches: | thence due north gt feet 9 inches: thence east 12 {vet 432 inches: thence south 62 feet 7 inches; thence | southeastwardly, at pight angles with said avenue, | so feet 14 inches to th | and is improved with a for beginning, with the right of way over an alley 2 feet 10 inches wide by 4] feet Ginches depth, ‘The above property is situated on Maryland ave. nue, between Tenth afid Eleventh strects west. four story Brick Dwelling erms of sale: One third cas i Ive months. fo i t rest from the day of sa property sold. revenue stamps at the F. MATTIN Trustee. Jy 9-tuths&éds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. RECULAR LINE LETWEEN BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON, The steamer COLUMBIA will leave Riley’ Wharf, at the foot of llth street every WEDNESDAY Morning. oe 6o-clock. ‘Returning. she will leav Commerce street Wharf, Baltimore, every SAT DAY Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. She will stop at the landings on both sides of the rivers going and re- furuing. Freight taken at very low rates. For further particulars apply to 'W. RILEY, Agent, in + Heury L.. Granville MT ily tin First strect east. ‘our-and-a-half st. ‘ashington House. Four-and-a-halfst. THO: “Kirkwood House: ap18-T&F3m___Riley’s Wharf, foot of lith st. 4North Ast..Cap Hill 30 Carroll Place. OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION x ton House P' BALTIMORE, NS VINE FOR ational Hotel, Making freight connection at A IA CREEK with RICHMOND, FREDERIC! BURG AND POTOM. ) RAILROAD. ) The steamer EXPRESS, Captain A 256 F strect C. Nickle, and steamer KENNEBEC, Captain Jno, Willard Hotel 34 Missouri avenne Aid Third street west New York avenue H. Wilson, leave Washington froml Sixth street Whart, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6a. m., for Baltimore, and usual way landings on Potomac river. Returning, leave Baltimore every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 4p. m. For further information apply to J.B BRYAN & BRO., mh 18-tf No. $45 Pennsylvania ave. STEAMER WILSON SMALL, FOB THE EASTERN SHORE. NOTICE.—The Steamer WILSON SMALL, CAPT. E. T. LEONARD. now in all respects one of the stannchest, most, comfortable and elegant steame! plying on Chesapeake Bay, will resame her route on SATURDAY, March 2d. She leaves her pier opposite No.170 Light street wharf, Baltimore, | every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at p.m... for EASTON POINT, DOUBLE MILLS OXFORD, CLORA’ POINT. WALLACH’S WHARF CAM . MUGHLETT’S WHARB. FORD'S WHARF, and “-Washingtop Honse “ibs Thirteenth street. 20 F etre cor, Mo. av. and 3d sty 2) K street 3 F street. “Abner ¢ Ohio Mi cor. Mo. av. and 3d st 39 Fourth street WANLY EASTERN SHORE, sho Michael Gin es Lioyd’s Landing at 1 p.m., Cambridge atq etcham John H, N.¥. .m., and Eastern Point at 8p. m.,every Monday en. BM. WV Vednesday, and touching at all interme William H.. Pa’. ae ching Baltimore at5a.m.on ison HN. Yo ing morning eV Pall. Kirkwood Honse. She has a large number of fine state-rooms. fe25-tf Ohio... Washington? How —— = = aa ogi seeped States Hotel. MPORTANT TO THE LADIES.—INDELIBLE : “Willard’« total STAMPING. | Warranted fast colors... Will National Hotel. Wash and boil. Done by a French composition. tof Which has been purchased at a high Wes expense of braiding. sare invited to call, get asample, and try Ladies’ white or colored Underskirts. Balmo Hetropolitan. 442 Thirteenth street. Kirkwood Hense. Sg Ml street ‘« Hotel Jeventh str it. rals. Aprons, &c., Stamped on Imitation or braid- arthy, Denn Inrg, Joseph Vi ing, in fart colo Hough Miras Geo WARHANTED NOT TO WASH OUT. Mere Dlyes Srtecnth «| Great saving to lad ving clothes, for cl Stercur: - Ulysse a Warmateenth street. 1 aren to make fap. No _rald. he sewing; but the William. 6North A street. — pattern printed in the goods indelible. Strips that 4 North A street. can be attached to the bottems of Ladies’ Skirts, Yhio. i : (same as they are now worn in New York,) ready “Witlard’s Hotel. aped, and for sale at lees than half the nsua “on E strest. ” cost of braid. Birds, medallions, Figures, animals of axy pattern stamped. the nioney returned, inh tf” 439 oth street, LGreason House 498 Eleventh street. 4 E t. ted ont eaintae opposite Patent Office. ». 44 E stre OLD JEWELRY, WATCHES, AND SILVER 44] Fifth str WA T have on hand and am constantly re- 3 ¢eiying all of the latest stylea of Jewelry, &c., ‘ HG st..b 13th &14th | which I will sell as Cheap as genuine articles can be Neill, Charles, Pa. Nillard’s Hotel rehased for at any serpoasibie establishment in odiowe 3. Ind. 248 F street is or.any other ci y. m examination and com- B Wis. ats F street parison ofthe quality and prices respectfully re- 89 north A street. quested, at 335 Penusyly: avenue. : 165 'H. 0. HOOD. 382 Fonrth street liana avenne. B ooKS!t BOOKS. Tobias A street. — yaks Lg w “4 North A ee THE ys Daniel, “Washington House. M,, N. Willard’s Hotel. 3 ; CHEAPEST BOOKS IN THE WUBLD. un, Green B Robertson. W Kot 2.W -Willard’s Hotel. Ww ‘ WAVERLY NOVELS—Each namber complote 4 lard’s Hotel. volume in itgelf—usually sold by book agents at 30 Ress, Lewin > Thirteenth strect, | ceBts per No,, only 25 cents; tobe complete in %5 Sinton. Philetie, Wik. ‘ Nos.’ Now is the time to subscribe, WAVERLY NOVELS—Fivo volumes bound in one; "printed on good paper. ‘* Waverly,” ‘Rob Roy,” ‘The Monastery,” “Kenelworth,” and “The Pirate;” all for 7.50. DICKENS’ WORKS—Iustrated, from @1.50 to 82.0. Each volume complete in itself. THACKARY’S WORKS — Beantifally _{1Ins-. trated, large print, from $1.25 to $1.50 per volume... A Lot of ENGLISH BOOKS just received, to Which the,attention of the reading public is re- + Genni W Penn... United States Hotel. er. ereaves, Chi ; th. W Ebbitt Mo: north A st x ‘ermont iz, Kufus P. Aargn F 279 south B street. r. 3 Ebbitt Honse. Taber, Stephen, ‘Taffe, John raska. : 430 Sixth street. Taylor, Caleb N., Penn, oe Ebbitt House, | No. 925. Alice E. Cuynor et al., against | 1367. I shall offer for sale at public auction, in front ! bl ned to yap shebaal: spectially invited, at the Hadson ‘Taylor. Book | whom woof Pemba : Th “ epee Store. f ited 7 ‘ose eouth of Penn, BY COOPER € 12 TIMER, Auctioners, (Late clerka with Jas. C. McGnire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penna. avenue and Eleventh st., Star Office Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of « decree of the Supreme Conrt of the ¥ Columbia. passed ina chancery caus wari Manyett et al., defendants, on the 30th day of Mi District of the premises,on MONDAY. the sth day of July, 1367. at 6 o'clock p. m.. the east half of Lot No. 17, in Square or Reservation “C,”’ in the city of Wash: i | ington. in the said District. having a front of 28 fect. and running back 123 feet 6 inches to an alley. the residue in months, with the notes approved surety or sure- ed on the premises. All ue stampe at the cost of the Thi x bs If the terms of sale are not complied with in five . the trustee reserves the right to resell, at the and cost of the defauiting purchaser, on five days notice. je 27 29.591 35,3 Auctionee: PF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTP( until TO-MORROW, ( Wednesday.) July loth, same hour and ix y ICHARD R. CRAWFORD. Truste ivd COOPER & LATIMER, Auc WHISKY! | WHISKY!) WHISKY !!! A RARE CHANCE. AT LEAST 60 PER CENT SAVED. Just received a large lot of fine RYE WHIS- KIES from the best West Virginia distilleries. which I will offer at the following reduced price: At $2.0, $3.25, $4 and 5 per gallon retail. Wholesale purchasers will find « great dedu from the above prices, a ion, GIN at 2.75 per gallon retail. superior tg any Gin sold iscwhere than at this house for les#than $4.50 the cived besides a large lot of Imperted SHER- RIES direct from Europe, and in bond at New York, transferable, to Georgetown custom-honse; 100 casks of Cadiz SHERRY and 90 casks of Cette or French SHERRY. The Cette Sherry, such as the New York. Philedelphia and Baltimore houses have been selling to city dealers, according te their generosity. at from $3, $3.0. and $4 per gallon, I ead, ‘will sell same article at $2.0 per gallon reta’ eCEGAUTIE Importer, 252 Penn's avenne. $2 per gallon wholesale. ATEST PARIS FASHIONS OF L Dressing. * tifa I will also offer a G ap 2-1y E. ALLIOT. FRENCH HAIR- DRESSER, 324 E street, between 13th and 1ith sts. Mr. Alliot, from Paris, Hair-Dresser, of the celebrated Rachel, with whom he arrived in this country, has now’ been established for the Inst eight yes in Washington and Newport. enjoying the patronage of the corps diplomatique, and of the highest society. He hus the honor to announce that he has this season imported the latest fashions of hair-dressing, and also pomades, mud everything that belongs to the dressing of hair at very rensona le prices. ia 7-6m* PPPPPRPPPPRPRPEPFEPEPPEE LINEN COLLAR LAUNDRY. We take pleasure in informing our customers friends that we have, in connection with our Shirt and C ifs Manufactory. a LAUNDRY, with oxpe- rienced where we will iry Linen lars, them a fine finish and the appearance of new Collars. It bas been a great trouble with our customers in wearing Linen Collars to get them properly finished, and to obvinto the dimicitity. and r their accommodation, we have been induced to make arrangements to suit them in that very par- ticular article of dress. * LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, Manufacturers of and Dealersin ” LADIES’ AND GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS 324 Pennsyl: ja avenue, my 28-1in between ‘and 10th sts. EW BOOKS—The Invincibies, ation IN iliie pecans comment cane nate ism. Elsie Magoon, by Mrs. Frances . i Pryor orns ony Morton. May-| rr Edition; fier Beni ‘on Sine raction. ‘Harrison PND ‘OTICE.—Havii ‘Tho ‘ancis. Mid. 426 Carrell Pla Trowbridge: Re Fee Mich north | wtreat FRENCH & RICHARDSON, from tale dete ‘Twite Ginery. NO H st..bet 7th & 8th, fF iJ No. 489 10th etreet, wens. Bok ‘ etgopelitan Hotel.” | _my 21-tf 334 Pennsylvania avenue- May 6, 1967. 4 my 7 His : Cred meee ee wenee Abit Yen Aepnam, Henry, 8. ¥- Washington Louse. Stator Navai Courts Mactan tee £¢ 0g | AN; pipnyatrons tgs Yo Place - 4 + D. - D.. a ies Se vf Ay an Horm, Burt. ¥. Y.....- Metropolitan Hoter | 400d, US. Ne Relea ctr weeks | Re. ‘De Sule “srenue, jun! Yan Horn, Miecari Metropolitan Hvet. | gtAriails ; | thusrecommending. "oy r + Ohio. etre) jotel. 4 2 rv “ ‘A. E By ire ie M.E .WALSH. ra in Lan tone Wee is arbburne. Wm. B. cy ¥ RS" Welker, Martin. Obig. S LANES. and PLE Williams, Thomas, Pena. . White Clover, Williams: William, Ind. and Per Bye Grass Seeds, and Wilson, James By love. ‘ We ge 4, om, John T., Ohi ouse. street, Wilton: Stephen'P... Poti Ritkwond tee karst Windom, William. Minn. %8 Fourth ctreet” W ood. Feri Woodbridge F. E 1.28 Bast Capitol street. AUCTION. SALES. AUCTION SALES; THIS AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW. ’ TBR, Auctioneers, ¥ COOPER & LA’ ‘uctioneers, Br Grantee amare | BREE APR RSET. Roothwert corn Ofice Bulidiag. Siar Offeo Building. UARDIAN’S SALE OF-DESTRABLE BUILD. | TRUSTEE OF one ors og HGH TH QEMEREWEST-BE: | ERE BETWEEN AND L STREETS NORTH, CARVE AND NORTHEAST CORNER OF FIFTH AND | BOARD MAR! BRU L STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION. HATRACKS. VELVE' ae 23 ¥ Under and by virtue of an order of the Orphans’ PETS, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, FINE Court of the District of Columbia. bearing date on PLATED WARE, DAMASK CURTAINS. &c- Seg Aatay of Mey. 15H, ratified anid SPPrOvI UY || outed, bearing dave thecdéth June A.D. 1a, and the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on the Hith day.of May, 1857. I will eelts at public anc- tion, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 2th day of June, A.D. 1867,at5 o'clock p. m.. the south 49 feet 3inches front of Lot No. 1). Square No. 492, rngning back with that width 79 feet. ALSO, At £34 o'clock p. m.. on the same da: I will sell, Lot No. 10, in Square Sit, and at 632 o'clock p.m.) on same day, [will sell’ Lot No. 5, in Square 584) This property is situated in the city of Washing- ton, and although unimproved is highly valuable. ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the residue in six interest, secured to the in. All conveyancing and twelve months. wi satisfaction of the guard stampe at cost of purclia a If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days. the guardian reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pu five days’ notice in the National Inte’ VER TA_HOLLINGSWORTH, Guardian of Mar; tta_B. Doughty, Je 8-cokds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, 82” THE ABOVE SALE §8 POSTPONED. IN consequence of the rain, until TUESDAY AFTER- NOON, July 9, «ame hours and places. VIRGINIA HOLLINGSWORTH Guardian of Margaretta BT jy 2-d&de COOPER & LATIMER, 4 BY COOPER £ LATIMER. Anctioncers. (Late clerks with James © Southwest corner of Pennsylvyani. ue Eleventh street, Star Office Building. PUBLIC SALE OF LOTS IN SQUARE 76, FRONTING ON TWENTIETH AND TWEN TY-FIRST STREETS, NEAR THE WEST MARKET. < On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. July 9. at 5 ovelock, on the premises. we shail sell half of Lot 11, and all of 12, 28. and 29, in Lots 11 and 12 front on Twenty-first Kand lst Lots 28 and 29 front. street. between K and 1, near the West Market. Terms: One-third cash; residne in one and two years, with interest, secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancing and stamps at cost of the purchaser. 25 on each lot, to be paid at. the time of sale, and the terms to be fully complied with within’ five days, or the property will be resold at the risk and coat of the delinquent purchasers. = 5 OUPER & LATIMER, je 10-Jawasth&othIuly Auctioneers, B* COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with Jas. C’ McGuire & 8. W. corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith Star Office Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. By virtue of adeed of trust. duly executed, bear- ing date the 5th day of October, A. D., 1855, and corded in the Office of the Land Records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, in Liber R. M. H. No 3. folios 185, 186, and 187.'I shall offer for sale at Public Auction, and sell to the highest bidder, in front of the premises.on TUESDAY, the 9th day of July h roen on Twentieth ) oot, next. at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the east part of Lot No. 2, in Square No. 323, on the North side of C stre rth, having a front on C street of 17 feet and half inch. and being 100 feet deep; the southeast corner of said part of lot being on C street. and fifty feet west of the southeast corner of said Sanare, with the commodious three-story Brick dwelling House No. 270, and other buildings thereon, Terms of sale: Cash, Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. ‘ CHAS. G. GODFREY, Trustee. je8-3tw&ads COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Be OPRE So Southeast cobaer 718 sud Dots, FIRST-CLASS BUILDING LOT. FRONTING ON STREET NORTH. BETWEEN SI <D SEVENTH STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY. the lth instant, ats o'clock BBs on the premises, being the one third of Lot No. i. in square No 454. being 24 feet front, by 80 feet deep. to a fine paved alley. ALSO, Part of Lot No. 4.in Square No. $85, being 121 feet 8 inches front, on New York avenue, between First and Third streets west. running back @ good depth, which will be sold altozether or subdivided to suit purchasers, with the rovements, Terms: One-third cash: balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest. and secured by adeed of trust on the premises. itevenue stamps, &c.. at the cost of the purchaser. $30 down on each Lot at the time of sale. dy G-td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BX COOPER & LATIMER Auctioneers, (Late clerks with Jus, 0, McGuire &'Co..) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and iith street, Star Office Building. CHANCERY SALE OF A RESTAURANT. By virtne of of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity ¢ ‘84. Turner vs. Stee al., the und i, tee. will sell, on MONDAY, July 1 o'clock m.. on the premises. at the corner of Sth street east and L street south, (Navy Yard.) all the stock. fixt cts upon the premises known ag Steele's Restaurant, together with the wiex- pired ‘Terms of sal hh; over that 2 nine and will so offer it on the day. of sale, if de vantazeous to du so. E. CARUSI. Tr COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. pyG-deds Br 08 FB EREEY, Estate Agent and Auctioncer; Office 363 Eighth street west, near North Pstrect FRAME HOUSE. No. 542 NORTH I STREET. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS WEST. AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY next: the dith ovclock p.m-. 1 will ell’ on the the east halt of Lot ammbered 516 part of aot hs av of July. até i t the le of North Sth streets west. and runni toa 9-foot alle house containin ins. ‘Terms of sie: One-third cash: balance in six. twelve and eighteen months. with interest, and secured by 2 deed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of pur- $50 down on day of sale chaser. JOS. Fo KE ie8-4t Lintel.] BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. (Late clerks with Jas. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn’a_aveune and Lith street, Star Office Building. EY. Auctionser, irtue of a chattel mortgage, to me duly exe bearing date the 23 day of May. 4. D. orded in liber B.C. E.. No.1. f chattel records for Washington conn eitentire or in detail, on the pre the southwest corner of Wwth and Es THURSDAY. the 1th day of July, A. D. ovclock a, m.— ; ‘The coutents of a Bakery and Confectionery Store, viz: ALSO, Two Silver-mounted Plate Show Cases About 200 Ibs. Candies, large quantity of Cakes Counters. Tables Shelving, Work Tables, Bins, &c. Terms cash. «6 TOWNSEND. Mortga COOPER & LATIMER, Anct DA .0Rs oF rice sr LY By virtue ct of the City Councils. and in accordance therewith, I shall offer for sale for cash. to the highest bidder. on MONDAY. the loth inst. in frout of the City Mall. at the honr of 2 m.. the privilege of using the se: until the Ist day of July. 1838, Straw. Folder, ht and " Northern Market, at inter- of New York avenne and K street north. i front of Anacostia Engine House tthe intersection of Maryland avenue t north with Third street east eraection of Vermont avenue north . r The following is the tariff of rates which the purchasers are entitled to receive: For every lod Of hay. straw, fodder. oats in the straw. weighing one thonsand pounds or less. twenty-five cents; over one thousand pounds, fifty cents; and foreach and every bundle, bale. or package of the same, ten cents; for weighing live stock, two cents for every hundred pounds. Parties pur fred to comply id sale of hay. RGHAED WATLACH, Mayor. J.B. WHEELER & ( iets. ‘No. 61 Lonisiaia aveniie. iy 8-codtisth Opposite Seaton House, fall t t approved 21st praary. 1858 ‘An act to establish pub: ic hay Keale ther purposes,” and an act approved April 7. entitled “An act to rezu- late the weight a1 ¥ NAGLE & Ci), Auctioneers, Salesroom 295 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth ats, NAGLE & CO. wilt give their personal attention to the sale of Real Fatgtoand Household Furniture. Also, to the sales of stocks of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, and Merchaniise of every description; Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c- Liberal cash advances made on consignment. Regular Sales at onr Salesroom every TURSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock. ja ll-tt NAGLE & CO.. Auctioneers, prone, EXCURSION, AND TRAVELING LUXURIES. Just received, a la assortment of articles se- 1 lected. ially for the above BOR A BG, ¥F, N BuEAssEs, PER- ip oe IED TONGUE HAM, POTTED ANC o-y kC” HOVis Grotece & Blackwell's, Gordon’s Preserves, Brandy Fruits, and Jellies, Fresh West India Fruits. salt: large vasicty of ‘Plain and Fancy Pic-Nic my ray TRGNOLIA HAMS. we vere <eraten | w for Sanawecles. a Baad Stender, par suitable. fope Se ORL WL, upperhong Gra na; Tighe very trubty end gddee « fant. ‘and golden color; unexcelled for ch use. 2. M. KING & SON, King Place, my 15-tf Corner Vermont aye. and 1545 at. recorded in Ghat 297 208, 299. 800, and 301, one of the for Washin: ING. June. of Thos. Russell & Co.. north side of Pennayly: and 13th streets. I shall sell at aucti d@ Efecis therein contai ‘late E. in SE art gant French. nut and Gilt Frames Liber R. M. H. n, D. C., on WEDNES ith. at 10 ‘o'clock, over. la avenne, between No. 2, foliow chattel records Y MO! the wine store ©. Dyer & Co.) 2th. ‘ion all the Fur- ned, comprising ee Mantel Mirrors, with Wal- 2 Fine Velvet Brussels Carpets and Rugs 8 Maroon and Gold Damasi Curtains and Tassels, | with Walnnt and Gilt Cornice 3 Elaborately Carved Walnut Marble-top Stde- “is ant Marble-to retaries. finely carve: vered Walnut Side Chai: eat Chair- Cth Covers, Oiled Walnut Marble-top Chamber Mattresses and Beddin: Begin ent Walnut Ex ‘tension Di Silver-plated Dinner, Tea, and Desert Knives and | Hatracks, Mirror Back | rs quare and Round Walaut Tables with Green Suites ining Tables, 18 lver-plated Castors and Pickle Stands er-piated Coftee and Tea Urns, Ice Pitchers White French China Dinner Service vd Chandeliers: r 1 Large Ki and Fixtures Together with many articles too numerous to | mention. ALso Lease of Second and Third Stories $i permonth, which expires Termscash. | W.F.® Je 15-d&ds ORDER 1 hour and plac THE T wm. ay K. MATTING: COUPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BF-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, BY | STEE, until July 10, same | F. MATTINGLY 8, at the rent of 30, 1859. LY. Trustee, ‘Trustee, Je 2%6-¢0 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucta. BY ™ Ky ALSH £00.. Auctioncers, 285 Penna avenue, corner 10th street. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY S. GAN OILED WALNUP SIDE BOA DINING T. TAINS WALNUT DINI ‘Toscther with the complete stoc ALES. BRANDIES, WHISKT con Samstag, On WEDN ovclock, we will sell at the aboy Public Auction. 482 10th street, over Walsh & Co.'s Auction Store. r of 10th and Penns Southeast cor: all the Fur Well-asgorted stock contained in comprising in part— diled Walnut Marble-top Sidebs Elegant French Plate Min PD OILED WALNUT EXTEN! ABLE. FRENCH PLATE M. MIRROR. BRUSSELS CARPETS. LA’ ne me ed in the well-known ale \ ALE OF ELE- MARBLE-TOP SION TLE UR- AIRS. GLISH OOM E: v SDAY MORNING. July loth, at ten { ‘e named ‘house, ylvania avenue, ture and Effects, together with the the ale vaults, | oard, Oiled Walnut Extension Dining Table, Oiled Walnut Cane Square and Round Brussells, Three-ply int. Cori aut 8 e-top Cham urniture, Gree Hair, Husk, and Cotto. to Double and ‘Single Bedat Oiled Paintings and Engraving Silver-plated Castors, Tea and Knives, Forks, Pickle Dishes. ture, &e. Together witha large assortment and Crockery Ware, with thi Dining Chairs, nut Tables, ind Ingrain Carpets, ber Furniture, n and Gold, Mattresses, *, Table Spoons, , Range Puri of China, Glase, ¢ usnal assortment Cooking Requisites, most of which is brass and copper. ALSO The Bar Fixturesof the Ale Vanits, which con- tains a good supply of old Ale: &c.; Oak Tables, Chaira, Stove, Glasses, Decanters, &¢. Terms Cash. dy 2-4 Ww “MLK. WA hiskies, Wine: Oval Mirror, Bar | He CO., LS! Auctioneers. ¥ SHANNON & LEAH (Late W. B. Lewis & C FURNITURE OF DWELLING TEEN-AND-A-HALF STREE ESDAY MORNING o’clock, we will sell, on the pr stock of Furnitare, & ane. Sofas, Chairs, Bedsteads and ‘rockery Ware, (oo Ane .. consisting in fa Frame Hous tioueers, 307 Penn. ave. ises, the entir part of Pi- Bedding. Car oking and other D bors, Win. SHANNON & LEAHY. Ancts, & WILLIAMS, Auc No. 526 8. E. corner 7th D REET NV WIR WEST if ISLAND. AT AUCTIC DNESDAY.the Wth day of Jnly next.at6g ve shail sell, on. the p le being 33 fro running back 118 feet with ® good Frame Dwelling-house Terns: One-half eash: balance months, for netes bearing intere: a deed of trust on the premises. Ail and revenue stamps atthe cost of th a Sa) down on the day « Jy 6-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. ctioneers, aud D streets, Be reheat aun C Mec Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue Star Office Building, NF. TH. W ast side of improved by a Frame Cots ‘The above deseribed pa the hizh grownd immed snare and is under, at $0 per anntim. All couveyaned stamps arcost of the purchaser. § ‘Terms at sale. Lads COOPER & LATI of sale i COOPER & LATIMER, Ancti neers, uire & Co..) and lth street, ISTH ITH THE IM- and » 100 e: MER, Anets. Y STILSON & SWETLAND, ty ash; balance pense of the purchaser ‘An omnibus will start from onr st five o'clock on day of sate 295 Peniisylva between Stl with at All couveyancii wo of thi in six and 12 ‘ore at half-past uy a and loth =ts, YM. K, WALS: No 250 Penn. avi +5 COFD| AND CUT. Ca hh Half Hos rtment of M. K. WALSH & €O., & CO, Auctiqneers, er 10th stree! DRY GOODS Aucts. Sealed Propos: July 16.1357, at Gybestence D FIVE BUND: ‘The pro Bids must } separate she he di erninent depot in he als will’ be for what is known Depot as Nos. and 2, and bids will be enter for any quantity less than the whole in duplicate, and for each of paper. fvery of the Flour to commence five days from the opening of the bids, and delivered in <nch quantities, daily, as the Ay direct, at the wharves or railroad | ington, D.C livery of all Flour awarded to be com- D.C. PROPOSALS. PPOPOSALS FOR FLO Orricz Deror CommissaRy WASHINGTON. are ing ‘oclock 3 tment Wi (500) BARRELS OF FLOL SvsssTEYer, F.C. duly IST. until TUESDAY, 1» for furnishing the ‘ in) bi R is ed pleted within twenty days from the acceptance of | the bid Bids will be re. Y: barrels, he: ely ined. | ernment may have for eisbmrsement | The usual just before th rior quality ¥ cause. Bids to} 223 G street, e iy 8-5t Flour is re accepted which is not fresh ¢) ved, am Major and ( ) respon ight to reject any bid for’ Flour to be delivered in twill be made in such funds as the Goy ernment inspection will be mae ne will be nd and of a supe id Will be entertained from parties who have previously failed to comply wi or from bidders not. present Government reserves the n their bids, PROPOSALS FOR COAL. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, f Govre swig Sealed Propon | this Inetitutter 1807 , for fr only; but thy nished is known made by the hat exactne they are re The co | | 1 and ing ‘hi tom centre-board Ho~ Near Wastixotox. als same person or fir tuminons and Anthrac will not 1 | name is ziven by which the ¢ the market, nor unless ¢) must furnish ev igned that they ‘ngagements, and in r with promptness and | alers or miners, w ce satisfactory to the unde! able to fulfill their lasin itof fulfilling the Bids will be held to be binding for ved. and the right is served to reject all or any of the bids the judgment of the 8u, of the Government require it 1 must be delivered in barges or flat bot vessels which draw not exceed- . ne-half feet of water when loaded. e delivery must commence on or before the first TAL E Dees ill be received at th or prop: Txs\ Ne uly for one ose 2 i) kind | ed nnless the tol for one week after rintendent the interests of August. 1807. and to he continued at the rate of | about two hundred (200) tons each week till the settled for accord for wastage in Hospital edifice twill iy 6 satuth2w Hingly union i made for e: vered and weisz cargo immedi ed. whole amount the successful bidder engages to furnish is delivered. The coal will be removed from the boats and | weighed by the Hospital, and at its expense. and ‘one per cent. being allowed ing and carting from the wharf to the scales, which ere on the hill, near the COG Navy will be opened. the Burean of ment, Washingto be distinguis! Frinte printed for June, instant. chasing Pa: of the sche it i | which they reside makes the lowest quired by Jaw, the serving the right which itm ‘Suretiesin th sign the contr: Hl be paid by th nated inthe c¢ ated as fe Hi N i h Plank and B Wiite Holly mini Sonr Fle 2 8.1010 36,7, 390 4 r the fiscal be received at this tion for any of th ROPOSALS FOR MA PLIED TO TH é on, it to rej Pas rant for the same shall the Secretary of the Treasury. q ex of this Bureau are 3 ntts lack Walnut, Cherry. NORFOL +1617, mn. and must als for Materials for the Nav: No.5. Leathe og y HARL 1 pective yards. " be accompanied by a certifi- Re thi of Internal ‘Ider reside t th y deem exorbitant. full am 8 Sperm O11 ESTOWN. 15, 33, PHIA. A 3.19. 22 18, 39, RING, x June 11, i877. ed Proposals to furnish materials’ for the ear ending June 30. 1863, will urean until 10 o'clock a.m. of the 10th of July next, at which time the proposals venue for at he ha: ni eighty umbered and TERIALS TO BE SUP NAVY YARDS. { ZANCE OF THE BUREAU OF | STEAM ENGINEERING. Navy DEPARTMENT, Burgav ov STEAM EXGIN NDER The proposals must be addressed to the “Chief of ream Engineering, Navy Depart- indorsed *"Pro- that they may «l from other business letters, schedules for any class. together with in- structions to bidders. giving the forms of propo: | of guarantee, and of certi ite of guarantors, with 8 of offers, ill be furnished to such persons as desire to bid. on application to the mandants of the respectiv all the yardson application to the Bureau. schedules will be ready for delivery on the 20th of ‘om navy yarda.and those of These ‘The Commanéant of each navy yard and the Pur- master of each station will have a copy edules of the other yards, for examina- tion only; in order that persons who intend to. bid may jndge whether it is desirable to make applica- asses of those yards. ‘The proposal must be for the whole of & class; and all applications for information or for the examl- nation of samples must be made to the Commit dants of ther th h_he proposes, fers how that he is a manufacturer | of ora regnlar dealer in the articles which he o tosupply. The guarantors must be certified by the Assessor of Internal Revenue for the district in The contract will he awarded to the person who an gives the guarantee wy Department, however, re- lowest bid, or any pills until the er the war- n passed by the s Iron; king. Rub: 5, Linseed SEcwet DISEASES SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVERUSED. | es, A Positive Cure, GONORRHG@A, GLEET, STRI Contains no Mineral, no Balsam for CTURES, de, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, havi any unpleasant taste, and will’ not jure the stomach or bowels of the m in ‘twenty-four hours.”” . of the University of Pennsylvania, eninent Doctors and Chemists of 'u no exposure, o Lrouble. no change wh Let those who have despaired of, ve been gorged with Balsam SAMARITAN’: Sent by mail in a wh cuiy, try the Price—Male packages, $2. Female. ing no smell nor fy any way in- ost delicate. ares in from two to four days, and recent cases Prepared by a gradu te one of the most she preseng day; Biever, gtting cured, or opavia or Mei 3 .GIPT, n envelope, §3. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! SCROFULA, ULCERS. TETTERS. SCALES, B VENBREAL DISEASES SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE | Is offered the pablic as a pos SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL D SAMARLT most pote scribed; i the venereal pofson. so that the c and permanent. Take, then, of thi edy and be healed, and do not. tras posterity that for which you may years. certain and effectual ri ORES SPOTS, ILS. SYPHILIS, OR &e. ‘ive cure, ISEASES.* the *S ROOT AND HERB JUICE is a emedy ever pre- | reaches and eradicates every particle of | ‘ure is thoron: 8 DI ng remn- nsinitit to your repentin after DO NOT DESPAIR! AUSTERITARS BOOP AND HERE 9 GicRs will remove every vesti system. as well as all the FEMALES! a In many affections with which numbe! of impurities from the 4 effects of M MALES !! rs of Fe- males suffer the ROOT AND HERB JUICES most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterua, in Leacor- | of the Womb, bility’, and from all coniplaints incident, to the rhasa, in bearing down, Falling ‘Sent by express. SAMARITAN’S WA: Is, i: oh 8ypbill used in con! lerb Koots and i ices, Suit Wirections. Brice 25 conte. Price §1.25 per de- Bex, bottle, SH nection with the ‘he efficacy of these remedies is alike acknowl- Ti red by sic: and patients, reviics id a Hospitate: ¥r 1. They are used WHAT THE SOR e PONS Mens. oy SAMAR- ‘Post Hospital, Fort Mansi. a. Feb. 20, 184 —Y ng thet T hav jenerul diseases in its, mos ave, used. them \dgme: roperly, and have foul compontione F sand as effe ve the ful eir res my use ‘told by 8 C. ) i N. W. (ie@ under Evbitt House, cor. fool acca most customary forms; that ‘tenn ee “ALF § . Bi “ assatant Surgeon, 50h CURDIAL, : ae Hhaad Pete, Baltimore, tion in sta: a for ALLy jscretion, and to my an- ynfte of them extends, OP RRS. Proposals Navy Cloth until 2 0°eh it i } ir | and de es, With ne inspec or the said may, | ider: | her for th je W7lawsaw a; 8) fid'to by the, District in which they reside. : ‘No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee and by satisfactory the bidder ts a regular dealer in the a tie License required by act of Congres: POSALS FOR N N vered at the navy ¥ 1 sixty days after ance of a proposal, and there pass the usual to contain them bidders a y ) regardin acts to nts and paymasters of th ed by one or that he or th ‘3 will, 10 an obligation nt sure ni avy Depart BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AN ESD AY ‘Tifot ERS. iption of the articles and the p: red m witl ties, to ibility-of, H. Chief of Bureau, SAN o) pairs de in Boston: also, ER andl 4,000 ‘andard, ENT. DTHING | A LO to th . BRIDG: must be accompanied by a written wore responsible per- fe days, with fornish the articles the guarantors to "Assessor of Internal Revenue idence that and has 4 4 e- 1, | T ful spot i] ! claimed by delightfu ne; 4 rrangements cal visit the pla themselves that ‘ined d that for no considet Pa ee ht vend x ‘ther -H. , Alexandria, or JNO. D. EDMOND, 418 Teh street Washington. je S-eolm + tel: the line of the shire Railroad, with the mn be on all order to render it attractive, and pledge to do their utmost to add fort of those favoring them with their For pleasure parties, pic-nics for scl or associations, the Sprin, no other plac posses Th The terms are set and the proprictors reiteration wi occasion: and, ‘ties fools, 8 ( Ol eea seen leads SPBINGS. This delightful place of resort has recently been thoroughly renovated and improved is now open for the reception of pat | who desire to spend a day at this delight » proprietors have spared no themeely to the pleasure and com- ools, orera sa advantages vother plate: cpacjon Paviltony the shady groves, its ‘til tend to render ita charming places prings are? miles fram Alexandeia, tmmedt- ‘iexa, Loudon & Hamp. laperintendent of wht made at any time for the rant Bing ef rains to accommodate parties desiring to mites | the same tim RPHANS’ COURT, June 22, 1857.—Drerarct oF CoLumBL the case of ‘W..Conni ‘ith the ‘asi Gia} settlement nal eettlemet ate of aid d ‘asthe same Ane pprobati on Connty ne ith day ol and ve aK: ion of the U1 ASHINGTON COUNTY, iam Dixon, Executor dece: the executor foresaid, at:—In of Wiiteam aforesaid Pane . D. ) for ul distelbation of the pray aee of the assets: CLOTHING, &c. REAT BARGAL GREA G AT CENTRAL AT GAINS. A EREAT BARGAINS. | HALL. CENTRAL HALT. AT TRAL HALL. MEN’S WHITE SUITs. MEN'S BROWN. ITs ¥ CASS SUITS. YS’ WHITE SUIT BOYS) WEOYS BROWN SUITS BOYS? CAS: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. G EDUCTION IN PRICES. GRE REAL REDUCTION IN PRICES. SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, and a full assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ‘SUITS. Don’t fail to call before purchasing elsewhere, 460 SEVENTH STREET, je 29-1w Opposite Post Office. DWARD DOLAN, MERCHANT TAILOR Bena te Tah strect and Pennsylvania, ortment of Freneh and English ( ah FANCY CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and avenve. opposite Willard’s Hotel, has re- WHITE DRILLINGS for the Spring and Summer, ceived trom Boston and New York an elegant which he offers to his friends and the public at the lowest reduced pric Iso. a splendid stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods. His style of Garments are of the ntost tasty and fashionable, not to be sur- passed. Give usa call before purchasing at other places ap 152m LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, corner of ‘ath and D streets, desires to return invites his friends to visit oh ore and tmspect his new and choice selec Hlon of Goods, which be lng just purchased for the Tr hia thanks for the liberal. patronage be stowed upon past keasons. and at Spring and Summer Trad, HARDON, his associate, continues to «i: stant attention to the style and general app ce of all garments made at the establishment. The best work and 484 asa ap5-tf r ap 83m" F.* HemeRcEr, * (Successor to H. F. Lorpo & Co.,) MERCHANT TAILOR tit ap 6-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue. Washington. AMES T. WALKER, MEN’S MERCER AND TAILOR, Near Odd Fellows’ Hall, Begs leave to inform his former patrons and the gencral public that he is almost daily re- ds. adapted t eae ee ocrme wean AD which must be seen to be appreciated. and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, both with re ardte STYLE, MATERIAL, AND WORKMANSHIP. ‘Always on hand a complete assortment of Give me a call before purchasing BANKERS. JAY CoonE & c0., Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, Buy and sell at current market rates, and keep- constantly on hand a full supply of all SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and se 1-tf EXCHANGE OFFICE OF WILLIAM HUR- LEY & CO. Weare selling Bills of Exchange on England, upwards, at our office, 408 Pennsylvania avenue ap 29-3m WM. HURLEY & CO. AVINGSBANKE. Call at the corner of 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVENUE FREE E. SAVINGS TRUST CO. The Central Office of this Company is now sitnated as above, and is carried on in connection with the Washington Branch. Deposits of ONE DOLLAR and upwards received. and interest paid on all vumsof FIVE DOLLALS “A nvegtmnents in UNITED STATES moderate charges is our motto Metropolitan Hotel, (Jate Brown's.) SEVENTH STREET, ceiving additions to his now beautiful stock’ one but the most skillful artists are employed, FURNISHING GooDs. BANKERS, * GOVERNMENT BONDS, Collections made on all accessible points. Ireland and Scotland, for one pound sterling and “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAR.” CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. LY, uuder the directic a : & Chairman of the Finance Committee of the ank aE Deposits are now more than $400.00, M. T. HEWITT, of New York, President. Db. L. EATON, Actuary. W. J. WILSON, Cashier of Branch Bank. my 3-W.F& Mom" First National Bank of Washington. H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Loch street, opposite the Treasury Department. Government Securities with Treasurer United States BFONE MILLION DOLLARS ew We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers onthe MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1835. m 21-tf es PAWNBROKERS fm LICENSED BY AUTHORITY 4 4755 WONSHNES Loa orricn ATS: |. 475 isth street, 3d door south of Pe y MONEY loaned ‘on time to suit cus on tate Jewelry. Si chanical Tools, ba Apparel of all descriptior mh 5-3m* ver Watches, Diamonds, Pianos, Furniture, Me= and Gentlemen's Wearing ns. B. BURNSTINE. Gold and. Sil rT: Plate, Merchandise, to any amount and for any oN Business strictly confidential. near Pennsylvania avenue, Offer the highest cash advances on all kinds of time desired at reasonable rates. Interest on large sums greatly reduced. Goods bought for cash and sold at private sale, je WOOD AND COAL. Gort coann Best WHITE ASH at §8,by the ton, AN sizes csuit customers. Sawed and Split OAK WOOD, 810 per cord. med aud Bpllt OAR, WOOD, Gia per 9 Long Oak, $8 per cord. A ton of al @ q eh ST es ei rung fo 28-17 Corner 4th and G streets. coabin Crea AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Gross tons of 2,240 Ibs., delivered in any part theeity. ‘Stseukaut White Ash, ove Eap ook iursass Faia ‘and Pine Wood constant hand, ers recelved at Our OMe: orar the Wharf, foot of Seventh street. * |. B. BROWN & SON, 2th 465 smn street botweon Kena F, DENTISTRY. aa yor. re White Ash, $3.00. Between 12th and atreets. Teeth nistering Stet ‘Apparatus in. the. coun! ‘aay;

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