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THE EVEN A Mara Time im Getting Married. A Nevada miner writes ihe following matri- mon.al story to a friend in this city A‘ the mill we had ac work a youhg man abou years of age uamed Harry Kane. He Bad been wild bat Attended well to his work, and gave satisfaction. Shortly after he came here a Dutch or Ger- man familly came down bere. Thefamily com- sisted of the father, who was a teamster; the mother, who waa a littledried up wrorany who told fortunes, and two daughters, the eldest about fourteen years old, who too! Bd horses to water, &c.. riding astride like A Dutch adobe-maker, called ‘Adobe Jack, ‘WSs intimate with this family, and was anx- 20%3 tO Marry the oldest girl, and it was de- cided by the family that he shoul had formerly lived with Harry Ki ber, ana he there became interested in the little girl, G STAR, ustice could not marry tem against (ne the parents, but the lawyer hinted that & written consent would qo, and the justice would marry them in good faith, even it the oO the consent were forgeries. the written consent ‘was, that after her parents shonld be in bed and asleep, she should comeont and meet him, when they would go together to the Justice and be married. But «the best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley.’ Harry Kane at 10 o’clock was at his post, near the house, expectant. His lady love retired before her parents, to blind them, but, unfortunately, she ‘went to sleep herself, and kept Harry watching for her until nearly morning, in thecold au- tumn air. He got tired and went home to his cabin, where some friends were waiting for him, and turnedin. About three o’slock in the morning the girl awoke and went out of the house barefooted, and not finding Harry there, went about a quarter ofa mile to his cabin, awoke bim and then went together to the Justice and were married. Later inthe day, the family missed the daughter, consult- ed Adobe Jack, and they all made up their woinds that Harry had ber. So, after arming themselves, iney went to Harry’s cabin and Toused him. wt pened the door and wasconfronted by the father witha pistol, and the daughter was demanded. He refused to give her up. The old man then pped & pistol at him several times, the caps being poor and not exploding the charge. Harry Kane thought it about time to do something in that way himself, so he flreda pistol at his father-in-law, the ball taking effect 3n about @s ragged a coat-tail as this cou can préeduce. Tbe old man then ran, and after him. The little wife got ieee: Yan out ofthe cabin, and took to @ bills. Adobe Jack sew her, followed her, bagged her, and took her tober father’s cabin. The mother, returning, tied her hands and feet, and kept ber there ti till afternoon. ‘The father and Adobe Jack, to celebrate the recovery of the girl, visited several bar-rooms, get drank, and Dada fight, the father getting ie woret of it. While this was going on Har- YY ‘Hane anda body of citizens went to the cabin of the fond itsand demanded the girlof the mother. She at first refused, but aie frightened, at last decided to giveher larry Kane and his wife, arm-in-arm, beaded the tRrong and. ee to Bis cabin. As they passed the mili they were saluted by Ube steam whistle, blown in themostspasmodic manner by the head am: ia The father, afterbis fight with Adobe Jack, went home iscabin to find the bird flown; commenced an attack on hi: wife for letting fight with ings Sono x00, he again gett- iz tof it. The mother, in her indig- nation, yoing out of the Ronse, declaring she would go and live with Harry's wite. On aryriving she was toid by Hi of ¢isinclination to have her there, in two words +Clear out.” The family eettled down at iast,and every- thing has since gone on quietly.” —Boston Trans crip. Leve and Suicide—A Strange Affair. The quiet of the little town of Greenville, near Jersey City, has been disturbed by a singularly romantic and well nigh tragic case of disappointed love and attempted suicide, It seems, trom all the particulars that can be gieaned, that a young man named George poo has for some time Say been keeping pany with a girl named Catherine Coombs, or Seebach, daughte! se man who keeps a ia- T bier saloon on new road to Bergen ‘oint. On Sunday Iast, young Newkirk saw the girl in company witb another man. and Bis jealousy becomiag aroused. he repaired to the girl’s home in the evening. and informed ber that he should Rave nothing more to do with her. The on became very much excited and distressed at the desertion of her lover, and she procured at each of three different drug stores, one In Bergen, one in Jersey City, And one in the locality of which conld not be ascertained, an ounce phial of laudanum. With these she proceeded to the house of her lover's father, where she upbraided him with his perfidy, creating considerable disturbance, after which she deliberately swailowed the three ounces of laudanum. The dose proved 200 heavy and reacted on her system, causing ®& portion of it to be discharged from her omach, and, a physician being called, resorted to and the girl's though she is still ina very weak and exhausted Condition, Subsequently the Newkirks, father and son, appeared before Justice Reilly ond procured warrants for the arrest of the girl, the first on the charge that she bad disturbed the peace about his house, and the@latter on the complaint that the girl Dad threatened Dis 1i: ‘he warrants have not yet been served, the Justice on learning the facts having instracted constable not toar- rest Mies Seebach uatil she should be fully recovered. TER CoMING TROUBLES AMONG THE MoR- éOM The Sait Lake correspondent of the New York Tribune, in a recent letter says: ‘There are palpable signs of dissolation in the Mormon Uburch. The Josephites, (the followers ef Smith) pronounee polygamy sin, they claim to be the true Mormon church id entitled to the church Property. When Brighem was south this spring, he had to cut off several members for Beresy, because they adhered to Smith, and over 100 wagons of emi- grants are now on the mountains on their way eas! to escape bis fearful vengeance. The Mor- rigites are another clase of dissenters and have Bo fellowship with the Salt Lake church. ‘They denounce pelygamy and are constantly receiving acquisitions to their numbers. They Bavea ftrong settlement in Utah. at Soda Springs. under the very shadow of the prophet. Every sermon | heard from the Mormons be- trayed nervous fears as to divisions; some ap- pealed, some unfolded the duty of submission, and Brigham thundered his fierce anathemas against the faithless. s lock this morning, a man, Who says thet his name is William Wil- son, Will have @ hearing before Alderman Morrow. He was arrested on Saturday on a charge of swindling. His practice has been to go from bouse to house, sepreealing himself an employee of the Gas Works. He visits a nonse, takes off bis hat 1m the blandest manner, and says he bas been sent to put a “governor” om the metre that will reduce the gas bills to a considerable extent, and that will cost the oc- cupant of the house bat a trifling matter, from two to six dollars, aceord'ng to the number of burners. He doesn’t seem tohave done any- thing to the metres. Admitted into the cellar = & time when only ladies were in the house, he appeers fo have bamboozled everybody that he visited. How much money the scamp ob- tained isnot Known as yet, butsome half dozen indignant people are complaining against him. jave been similarly duped the; are requested to be at Alderman Morro’ cthice at 10 o'clock this morning.—PAilad:lphia -Verth American 7 Paris bas gone mad on the subject of low-necked dresses. They are getting more And more cvcoliete, and the leaders of ton are appearing without any bodice at all, merel: using a band like that worn by infants, which Bas the advantage of covering up nothing in ‘ont, and being utterly regardless of every- ibing bebind. it requires tact, however, to keep st on: One lady, with no sleeves, aia J in Paris, and only 2 narrow geld cord, in the excitementof the dance brokett e cord, and everything came down by the run. ow May Wilson of Utica, New York, at be reques: of ladies promenading Genesee-st., who complain that their dresses are spotted Bid besmeared by the filt& ejected upon thi trom the mouths of tobacco chew. issued his proclamation forbidding ite, = instructing the police to ar- 6" Prince Salm-Sall Prisoner with :be rest of Maximilian’s oMcere, and whose ‘wife is bravely striving to save hi Golenel of the Eigh: tring the rebellion. S7 Tre wheat crop of the United Stat ssid vy experienced farmers and dea) rornyts pina’ to be the largest crop ever grown in this t is estimated at the enormous sZount of 22s, 0004000 dushels «7 The Roman Cacholics of New York are tfacts in the form, ye Sa and gen- ce of those of the American Trac: Society. and are about to publish a children’s paper for the use of Sunday echools. A SINCULAR AcoIDENT.—Robert H. Barto: a Ex-Govenor Jobs A ‘was, om the Fourth &n oration et J: ‘With a sudden 1 from ihe to his ho: ide wae found to be ral yaad saan sens saat, Pe nizze, om ke Of New Yor, RE Pye 5 aD Ne Virginia News. The mase meeung of ——— fa a 's tbe Rich- tenets neeetenea nan oon ae 4th of Jaily. 7 Tis ca tar enone f tH,000 Freed- men were present, and also @ large number of whites <> @ neighborhood. Messrs. R. H. ORijton, of Merry Point, Lan. | ee county, and W. H. Perkins, Jami HE. Callie, of Urbaona, Middlesex bounty, ped wheat to Baltimore last week by the “weconah rot from 32 40-to $9 70. ple of Stason, @reenbrier and Roa- poke are couuestare held meetings in further- ance of tbe ie and Obie railroad scheme, and have appointed delegates to the ‘White Sulphur Convention. S.S. Baxter. .. fs Outin an “opirion” in which he undertakes to show thatthe act of the Virginia idature consolidating tbe railroads on the south side of the James, is unconstitational ferro, Real Estate Broker, has r James L. Ts sold to Samuel J. Eastbarn, of aware, Mayor Slaughter’s farm in Spotsy}vania, with- out buildings, wood or fencing; for $1220 per acre, Balf cas We fears Spek the Southwest that applica- tion has. been made to the Christiansborg branch of the Piedmont Land Ageney for sixty farms for immigrants from Pennsylva- nia and New York. Mr. H. B. Saunders, of Caroline comety, feo last S y trom the effects o 1 cau by Baling at bis mill, on which he wae ieane ing, giving way ¥. George Turner, one of the witnesses ini the Henrico murder trial, seized with aoe te Saturday night, but is now conva- esing. The registration in Loudon county sas been completed in four districts, resulting whites, 1065, blacks 416. The firat Na‘ional and Merchants’ National = of Petersburg, Va., have been coneoll- lated. THR PETROLEUM TRADE.—The petroleam trade, the Philadelphia cece says, is revix- ing. During the past year or more the trade in crude petrofeam has been, if not exactly wekeaen yet greatl: Rote safe its pre- | vions importance. supply apparently exceeded the demand, in spite of the frequent | forsee by fire and water at the various great wells and depots. Whether the presentrevival is merely 8nd local is matter of SPECIAL NOTICES. —_-_—_ GRAY HAIR Restored to ite } YouthfalColor by the! ure of that Scientific Discowerey called HALL NEGRI ARTS RICTLIAN HAIR RE- t will make Hal dald heads, except in tety aged perso Hal ran pm ould cede, exceet princible’ by which the Mair ie ‘nourished and supe 0 PT wild prevent the hair from falling out, and does not stain the skin. ‘No better evidence of its superiority need be ad- dweed than the fact that so many imitations of 41 are) Offered 10 the Public ones, SPLENDID, HAIR DRESSING! yar ise on tI ir sent RP WALL € Co. Nashua, N.H.. » Proprietors. For eale by all Drnggiets. je 18-e02m. SF DUTCHER’S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLE will certainly exterminate these pests. if its use is persevered in. Beware of bogus Fly-Paper.which some dealers klynccaan are gan get it for nearly nothing. Don’t Indled. (Ask for Dercien’s, whichis old 7 Te theatine ie 15-eolm REE 10 EVERYBODY A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the yoene of Fowory ont teaches how the Semel may jespised Teepeeted, and the forsaken loved PNAS Fanci aah ae acstioman chet ee de eel their Address, and receive 25 °RY Bo a ay id. by re- turn mai}. Address P. 21. aps-daweoly oye LAW OF HUMANITY, Fy BELATION 10 soclaL evits. AN ESSAY FOR ¥' MEN, on Physical Errors and Abgses J inadene to Youth and Early anhood, with the humane view of. eatment 8 ‘and cure. sche el Address Dr. ToL S HOUBTON Howard Association; Philadelphi OW THY DEST: MADAME} oy ¥. THORNTON, the the great English Astrologist, Clairvoyant ant Psychometrician, who has astol ie scientific clagses of the Old World. now located herself at Hudson, N.Y. Madnnve Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of seoomd sight as to enable her to impart knowledge | of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. ‘ile in a state of trance, she de- Mineates ons very features of the person you are te marry, a byt e bldg ot a0 instrument of patenes power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to Biodace @ life-like picture of the future husband or wre of the applicant, together with date of mar- riage, position in life, leading traits of character, is isno humbug, a8 thousands of testimo- temporary doubt, bat the following statement of petro- leum exports from three of our princi; boris would Levey wo indicates decidedly favorable increase in the foreign demand for that article. On Friday last, for instance, at the port of Phutadelphi. 4 49 ee eeeele were ie charter ith petroleam for foreign ors. ‘The amount to be taken by these ‘vessels foo! up 176,467 barrels, or 7,058,680_galions, allow: i ene tee oe song from ul since January 1 11,4 F035 the amount loading at that date 8,533,313 gallons, or 463,332 barrels. Total ex- period of 1866, 9,187,627 gallone, or 228,690 barrels. The total exports from New | York since January 1, 1867, amount to 14,323,- 160 gallone. or 358,079 barrels. The exports from Baltimore the present year, to June 22. amount to 980,802 llons, or 24,745 barrels. The total export from the United States the present year, exclusive of the amount load- angon the 47 vessels in this city, 26,396.495 gallons, or 672,462 barrele. These figures show a.cheering prospect for the ofl merchants. Sturgnpovs WHIsKY FRAUDS.—Of the etn- pendous character of the frands perpetrated om the revenue by whisky manufacturers and dealers there Is no kind of doubt. Some med of it may be gathered from afew facts. Placing the annual product at 70,000,000 gallons—which is under rather than over the mark—if the taxes was collected on the whole, the product would be #140,000,000. But let wee escape the law, and 100,000,000 tained. Now the facts are, last ¥ yielded only $30,000,000, with at getting only $20,000,000 this year, the receipts | the last two months having been at the rate of | $10,000,000 a year. If our statesmen ha’ poi i spare time on their bande, they cou spend it in a better way than in devising * method for imsuring the payment of Govern. ment dues on the whisky made in this coun- try.—Pittsburg Gazett Fospect of UmiversaL COINAGE.—The International | Coinage Congress, in session in Paris, has adopted the gold five franc piece, and its mul- | tiples as the basis of uniform currency ameng | nations. The U1 States was represented inthe Congress, and, if our Government en- dorse the pi system, there will bea national change in our coinage, if we shall ever be fortunate enongh to reach hard money | umes. The pi standard of coi: the franc—is equal in value to about nineteen and one-fifth cents. A five franc piece is accord- | ingly worth four cents less than an American dollar, which is our i present standard of coi age. Under the d plan, our present half dollar woul "be Tepresented by & piece worth forty-eight cents: the quarter would be worth twenty-four cents, etc. The change therefore would be slight, but it would nevi i theless create some confasion at first.—.V. Sun. — —_____. THe WoRKING Pzopce of London arein a state of some excitement with regard to the roceedings againstthe striking tailors. The resident, Secretary and other officials of the Operative Tatlors’ Society were brocght up at Marlborough street Police Court, London, on June 25th, to answer a charge of conspiring to prevent the master tailors from obtaining workmen. The chief allegations against the defendants were that they had established pickets, and had interfered with work people employed by certain masters. After hearing & good deal of evidence, the magistrate com. mitted the defendants for trial at court, the President and Secretary being subsequently, however, released on bail. Tux Execution oy MaxiMILian.—The Ob- seryador, of Matamoras, states that when Maxi- milian learned the sentence passed upon bim he offered a million dollars toGen. Ribadanei- ra, the keeper of the prisoners, to be allowed achance ofescape. Ribadaneira requested a written promise from the Archduke, and when he obtained it, showed the document to Gene- | ral Escobedo. Gen. Escobedo gave orders oe once that in case he attempted to escape any the guards might shoot him on his (Esvobedo's| ef reeponsibility. EFrxcTs OF DISAProINTNEMT IN LovE—A young man named Pelton, residing in Somers, Ct., visited Springfield om the Fourth, and while atthe house ofa friend, drank halt tne contents ofa four-ounce bottle of laudanum. He died at3o’clock Friday morning, having lived thirteen hours after taking the dose. He was somewhat intoxicated at the time and laboing under much mental excitement caused by disappointment in love. LaGER AND ViINEGaR.—A school has been recently opened at Worms inGermany, for the education of those desirous of learning the manufacture of beer and. vinegar. Four wonths is the time required toenable a person to become a graduate, and it has already twenty-four students hard at work at the science ofbrewing t the wholesome and highly- prized Lager- Beer. ®7-A curious trial of strength occurred in Buffaloon Thursday last. There wasa dispute as to the relative strength of two tugs, and it ‘was decided by attaching astrong ha weer from the stern of one to the other, and then ata given signal each endeavored to pull the other back- wards. The winning, and of course strongest. tug dragged the other off captive. PURIFYING WATER.—A French paper men- tons the fact that two grains of alnm to a pint of water will purify water whica is nnfit to drink, and the taste of the sium will not be perceived. AFrench chemistin Algiers shows that maddy water will becorae potable in the course of from 7 to 17 minutes by adding half @ grain of potassic alum for every quart of waver. 7 The Milwaukee Wisconsin sa; Lincoln is now in Racine, boarding Con. gress Hall. She is simply vapendigg’ ‘the sam_ be there. She dresses in deep mourning, loes not receive company, nor appear at the common table. Itis not true that she intends making her home ears: Her two sons are now in Was! AGLE TRON WORKS.” WASHINGTON CITY Ohio avenue and Ist Street. Themubscrivers. thanktul forthe ta trectce here- tofore bestowed upon them by the cltizensef Wieck ingten and others, take this occasion to state that they are still prepared, and haye ample facilities,to perform all orders in their line oF business. aud done in as expeditions, cheap and workinanlike ns Manner as can be done in this or the Forhern cities. Their work comprises Steam: Bugiues s Boilers, with all their appendages. Fi er portale or stationary; for use on land or for. stegeabon Circular Saw Mille, Ebsoia Cree Soaring {or a mills, Caatl itectural oF siseoll Boiler Tron’ A dc nth ea Water Tar meters, and Pattern Making; in fact. Pranches of, Mechanics a rains toa st clan yan sention oft rie f0 their u rm Tubular Boiler.’ patented by them in 1862 bee noe hae, i Boller, und in successfal operation for varions and has given general and entire sati on nials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that t Picture is what it purports to he.’ By incloning 3 emall lock of hair, and stating place of birth, disposition and complexion, and inclosing cents and stamped envelope addressed to yoursel! ou Will receive oe picture and desired informatio 24 recann mail. Al communications sacredly con- fident ., Address, it mafic MADAME E. THORNTON: P.O. Box 299, Ludo No. ap3- D&Weoly 1 SECRET DISEASES. Samaniran’s Girt is the most certain, safe, and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- ly ever discovered. Cures in two to four d: and recent cases in twenty-fonr hours. No mineral, no balsam, no mercury. (nly ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who do a oe to be exposed. Male packages, §2: fe- AUCTION SALES. ——$—$—$$€£@$_$ B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers, No. 5268. E. corner 7th and D streets. EXCELLENT BLACK WAL CHAMBE. One Green Rep Parlor Suites coneirt Tete Sofase Castor and Side Chaira Handsome Marble-top Tables and Ottomans Handsome Black Walnut Bedstead. Dressing Bu reau- Marble-top Washstand and Wardrobe, all ch. (made to order.) Mahogany Ghamber Set in perfect order Larger ‘Gilt French- ? 'e Mirror, Slab ‘aud Bracket andsome Oak Bookcase Braseels, Threeply, Ingrain and other Car; Excellent Feather’ Beds, Spring sud Hair Feases: Oak Extension Tables and Dining Chairs Ret of Gold Band China and Toilet Sets. And many other articles which we deem un sary to enumerate. ‘erms cash, GREEN & WILLIAMS, i 1) Auctioneers, Sn ‘at- {Int SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, On SATURDAY MORNING, July 13th,at 00: valk, ve Will sell. at the Bazaar, « number of Saddle Carriage and Work Horace, (a full description at sale,) comprising abowt— FIFTY HORSES. Many good Work, Saddle and Harness Horses, in- cluding a very anperior Iron Gray Horse, hav- ing been used in & lumber wagon, RENO 1 New Leather top Buggy ' uezy, both built in this bra jase builder. and to be peremptorily aeld. A large collection of New'kind Second-hand Bug- Seize Hoe) ‘kaways, Carriages, Wagons, and other Two new ants Lind ‘Wagons, built in this city, New and second-hand Haruiess, Saddles, Carriages, . at private sale. jar sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and 8. Carriages and Harness always on private sale, vil W.L. WALL & C YW. L. WEEE ECS es 319 and 31 Bouth corne® Penn's avenue aad 9th street. TWO PIANOS, FURNITURE, &c., AT AUC- On SATURDAY MORNING, July 13. commenc- ng at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Auction d Pianw. de by Chickering ma te xtenvion and other Tables Wardrobes, Pier Tables ing and other Stoves other articles, the effec ity. of a family W.L. WALL & ©0.. Ancts. Y NAGLE & CO. Auctioncers Salesroom 295 Pu. av., bet. 9th and 10th ats, EOF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c o'clock. at our ales! © of a Boot and Shoe Genter declining business, consisting te part of— en and Boys’ Boots and Gaiters Ladies’ Boots and Gaiters Patent Leather Shoes Shoes Anda variety of other articles in the Boot and shoe line. AL An assortment of Hate and Bounets, t bargains will be offered. ‘ale without reserve. Terms fash. ow) NAGLE & CO., Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionser 5268. E. corner 7th and D streets. ih instant. at 632 o’clock p. remises, Lot 18, in Se ee 0. 36, House being 14 feet front with an adjo im having the same front, running back to a fine alley. ‘Terms: One-half sh; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest and secured by adeed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing nd revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $100 down on the day of w ay ed REE & WILLIAMS, Aucts, YW. DL. WALL ‘& CO.. Auctioneers, tores 315 and 31 -corner Pa. ave, and 9th + y ‘Also, a'small Frame the rear. The above con the-alley property is witnated on F street. between 17th and 18th «ti Te known at the sale. Stamps and con- veyancing at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be reas dan 8 AS the property is sold. LNi GE jy W-d&ds Wee WALL & cl ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers (Late clerks with Ji W. corner Pete Btar Office ce Buildin TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. By virtue of adeed of trust. duly executed, Dear: ing dante the Sth day of October, A. D.. 1865, an corded in the Office of the Land Records of the Dis. trict of Columbia,in Liber R. M. H. No’. 185, 186, aud 187, "I shall offer for saie at Public Auction, and sell te, the a nignest bidd bidder: in front of e premises. on TU th day of July next, at 5 o'clock in ite attsrsbon, ths east part of Lot No. 2. in Square No. 323, on the North side of © street north. 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 € street, and fifty commodious three- Hodes No°270, and oties bulldsnar thekewe ne Terms of tale: Canh rl ‘and stamps at the cost of the purch: meer §. G. GODFREY. Trust: je 8-3tw&ds COOPER PEW @LATIMER, Aue’ 7 THE ABOVE SALE by SET ONED until the 16TH INSTANT, 9 jour and HAS. G GODFREY, Trustee. ve coke GooPER & LATIMER, Aucts. sessing every quality essential in rst-< eam generator, vz; Economy in fuels tacs oe cleapi exem) PT Caren Ae shown, i Upeat nie. ail been yw in our. cit tU. 8. Arscual. Fortress geo ela steam Dredg . i aeamer cing Star, ne aages earthed = WM. M. ELLIS & BRO. i et \CASH PE: 4 ML. Bow ASHINGTON, D. C., Jury Int, 1857. ‘The subscribers res Friends and, the Publ opened. af 330 8 RT) tfujly annonnce to their erally. that they have if moter for sale tthe lowest ae superior le prices, bcd in of bate aricloe tm thee | Tine of ba ieee at Strict personal attention a it ti given. ‘abd Tair dealing may be relied ane aE “Bik Goode warranted as represented, ono sale. TMOMAs 8, oaeEg BURR « HOW! SER. w can be furvinhed at veh bi it will S 2 é-. : AUCTION SALES. ‘THis AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES TO-MORROW. Brey COOPER & LAT re ee th street, | STRES SAVE OF | een PROPERTY Tey STREETS poptctl WEST, BETWEEN E AND xirtue of eke decree of the Sup@me Court of the District of of Columbia, passes in chaueery canse No: jomas Cocan vs. Jane Seoitellcat Buse Action: infront ¢ ince, on MONDAY , July 3; 1837, at 50 clock p. m $f of original Let Noes. in Sua he improvementa, onsisting ofa Brame Dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: Oi balance in twelve manther with interert for Bl purehader will be required to give his promissory hots, indorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee; or, all cash, at the option of the purchaser, ‘Tiub will be retained tunti] all the purcha-e money iepaid. Conveyancing it the tof the N. Been plat of & bot wil be be peeshited at the . EUG! ustee, ae COOPER & LATINER, vucts, SP THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN consequence of the rain, JLB IS ROSTRONE AYA TERNOON, July ntl b seme our hour and place. all NEC . Trus' iy 9-d&ds coor: ER & LATIMER. Aucts, iy eyo ‘& LATIMER, Auctioneers, ‘Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co. Boathwest corner of Penn. Star Office Bui TRUSTEES egies OF F VALUABLE BUILDING IN THE FIRST W By v intuoot'a deed of trnst from Sancal Dnyall and fe. dated Oct ys and re in tibet a Nov. Taio 2 zotthe Ian reenea jor Washington conaty, telly at public Joa ashinitan Genny D6 i noe at § o'clock p. n Lots No .. infront on the premises, are Ne Davidson's subdivision o Fach of these Lotahas a front on ith strect west pte eet 8 t, by a depth of 198 feet 1 inch, with an alley i ‘ernie of sale: twelye months, trust, All eonveyanci tains at r soe eee down on SEE ENE CANCAT, Trustoo. e2-Th,8.M&ds COOPERS LATIMER, Aucts. @7 THE AROVE 8. ATE 18 TAETRONED. IN renee: ste an ty anti THO RSD: : AF- ERNOON, » San Our an act be ny TABCENE CAR ice jy9-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER. Auct X GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, ‘No. 526 Southeast corner 7th and D sts. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING LOT. FRONTING ON iy T NORTH BETWEEN S{XTI AND EVENTHL anRn WEST, AT AUCTION, HURSDAY. the lth instant, at 6% 0 ‘Mock Ra m1. ven the premises, being the one-third of Lot io. square being 24 feet front, by 90 feordsen, toa fine paved alleys ‘ One-half cash; balance in six and ith i Md ed Part of Lot No. 4,in' Suare, No. £85, being 121 feet 8 inches front,on New York avenue, between First and Third streets west, ranning back a depth, which will be sold ‘altogether 6 or subdi vi ted toguit purchasers, with the improvements. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest. and secured by adeed of trust on the premises. Revenue stamps, &c., at the coat of the purchaser. 0 down on each Lot at the time of nal a GREEN | ‘e WILLIAMS, Aucts, & Atctiqneers. Wolves Penn, avo) Corner 10th street. LARGE LOT PIECE AND CUT DRY Goons. 0x4 Linen Sheeting, neat Lawn patterns leached and Unbleached Muslins, 1.000 Fans, Silke Par £0 pieces Calico. 10) doren Hove and Half Hore, lot English Half Hose, Marseilles Spreads, with the usual assortment of ready-made Clothing, &e. "Fermacaah. cate M. K. WALSH & CO., Aucts. ¥ COOPER § LATIMER, Aucti Be eee weit das Oe Mees Co.) Southwest corner. of Pennsylvania ave: street, Star Omce Building. and iit CHANCERY SALE OF A RESTAURANT. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Dietrict of Columbia, ‘passed 18 cau 841, Turner ys. Steele et al., the unders! tee. will sell, on MONDAY: o'clock m., on the preinises, atreet e7 i L atreet south (Navy Yard,)all the stacl turcs.and effec feupon the premises known as Stcecle'w 's Restaurant, together with the unex- pir Terms of sale: All sume nnder $100 cash; amount, one-half cash; balance in sixty aud ninety days. secured by notes of the purchaser en- dorsed to satisfaction of trustea. with interest. EUGENE CARUSI, Trusteo. N. B.—The trustee ix nuthorized by the decree to sell the abovenamed Restaurant as an entirety, and will so offer it on the day of sale, if deemed ad} vantageous to do so. CARUST, Trustee. E. 2y6-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER. ucts. '¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. (Late Clerks with J.C. McGuire & Go.) Southwest caters Penn’a avenue and 1}h street, Star Office ice Building. TRUSTEE'’S 8. feat ori TMEROVED PROPERTY By virtue shades af tissite me directed from Gia Schriner and Henrietta Schrincr, his wife, dated Febrnary 1.1867, and recorded in’ Liber R. - No. 31, folio 73. one of the land records for shington county, D. C..F will sell at pnblic anc mon the pret HUBS! Jnly 18th. Ato oclock p arcel of ground known and iencrited ‘ax*part of Lot, numbered twenty-seven. (27,Jin Sqnare numbered four hun- dred and ninety ebaht, (498,) in the city of Wash. ington, and being on an alley pet tween Hand I streets 2 and 6th west Terms: ne aif’ carh: balance iné, 12, 18 and 24 menthi jotes bearing inte raat, and secured for by adeed of trast on the premises, the day of sale B. TODD. Jr.. Trustee. v&ds courr ‘R & LATIMER, Aucts. EEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 0. $268. E. corner of Seventh and D sta. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in chancery cause No. 812 wherein Wm. A Ward et al. are complain. ants, and Henry A. Clark et al. are defendants. 1 will sell at public auction, on WEDN Y. the 24th instant, at 6 o'clock p. iavfront of the premises. part of Lot D,« Todd’s subdi vision of Lot 1. . beginning on Mary land avenue. 18 feet 934 ex from the southeast corner of said Lot D; rm ig thence westwardly 19 feet hes, Behe line of said avenue ‘80 down on sy 9 nn with t $e i eni southeastwarily at right s with said avenue. tfect 1; inches to the beginning. with the Tah of way over an alley 2 fect 10 inches wide by 41 feet Ginches depth The above property is situated on Marsiand av between Tenth and Eleventh streets w simproved with a four story Brick Dwelling, rms of sale: One third cash; balance at six and twelve months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser. secured to the satisfaction of the trastee, will be taken bearing interest from the day of sale, and a lien retained on the property sold . All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cont of the purchaser. F. MATTINGLY. Trustee. jy 9 tuthstds GHEEN & WILLIAMS: Aucts, BX FASLE & CO, Auctioneers, Salesroom 295 Pa. ay, bet. 9th and 10th sts, NAGLE & CO. will give their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture. Also, to the, sales of stocks of Groceries, Wines, and Merchandise of every description, Hitvont Uartiages; Harness, Se. Liberal cash advances made on consignment. Regular Sales i onr Salesroom every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, a CR wy ae at 10 o'clock. ja N1-tf NAGLE & HOTELS, &c. TOTICE.—MR. GEO. A. SPRINGMA form- erly aprorriater, of the Columbia ‘ote of Washington, has opened a Hotel on 703 Walnut street, Bhiladelpiia, Pennsylvani le also hii on hand a large atoc! Bhinest Wines of his ow importation. “The eitizens of Washington. ong ‘acall iy 6-1 MER RESORT, RE Of the WABHIN CTO: HOTEL, Leonardtown. in, Prepared to ac Commedate BOARDERS he day. week.’ on the most. accommodating Oysters, Cral all the defica- ater countantly gerved up at his table. «to and from Washington twice a week. Je 1-2aw3w* LN; NT HOTEL, EY ren BATHING ue well ee bl ee i} be open for the re- tion of visitors on the ath of June. “Bonn per day. aa: ar eee Bee ee L. Proprietor. ry Tuesday, Cloekn. t. 0 riday and Satur? day at do-clock p.m. ‘Touchiihg going and return- i ie Point. je 12-tt A GARD <The ea herewith announce Gaede tat he Bee gid out his Restgurant, ne 7th street, F. ROWE. Te avatts himeolf of this opportu: nity to thank his epee for the many favors w! Go for 80 many years t ve been pleased to bostor upon him. hoping that they will comtinue to extend the same to his successor. CHARLES KLOMAN. ‘Washington, D. C., April 13, 1867. i Itake Pleasure to inform the nn abla not to fail to give | Wh ablic that I have bought the well-known establishment known ag Boma rant. bos beim uty to do ean 1 my the custom and esteem of f e oe of the DI rie of —_ Ne BOOKS. The Land of aap bi ro of ¢ I Saha br: sagt ‘by “f ma ee aa faition; $1.00. ‘SI oe ron ado gga 95, seas |: bebidle 9 2809 rg COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioneere, BY Greeters witha. C. McGUIRE & (o..) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and th street, Star Office Building. DES EASLA FF FRAME D PA oo REBT WEST, BETW SORE rk UC’ ERNOON, J the Bremisis. a Ten Sons $0 feet of Lot. No. 28, in Squar: on the west side of Fifth street’ west, Tae and H_ strects north, and improved by'a two- mony and attic frame house, containing six “rooms, Eappen ane eu hall gas throughont the honse, and water in the Terms: ‘One. third cash;, balance in six and twelve months, with interest. secured by a deed of trnst upon the premises. All conveyancing and revenno stampe at the cost of the purchaser. $100 de- it at tis if PSy Odds. COOPER & LATIMER, Auets. GOVERNMENT § SALES, Averex SALE OF GOVE ILDING AT CORN STREET AND PE NTA AV Headquarters Depdrinent of Wa 1OR, ‘Ophice cf Chit mene 4 Washinston. D. 10, 15576 Will be sold on re premises < Publi Auction, on WEDNESD. uly the Frame Bui aa Seunatie ihe corner of Pennsylvania avenue and | lately used for offices connected wit auarters Department of Washington, Said building is 78x42 feet. two ‘stories h’gh, and shingle roof. with an addition (one sto: 16 feet, and contains 415 feet of zax pipe with five + Durners. and twenty } and 2light burners, all ood condition, fil be sold at samo time and | place, 2 W Awnings and Fixtures, and 50 Window Shad: Fixtures, all in fatr condition. tach, in Government. funds, and (7) seven days allowed for removal of buildings, By order of Bvt. Maj. Gen. F. iy 10-6t STROLOGY,. THE WORLD Ai ASTONISHED. in. Major and Quartermas a EH. A. 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Philadelphta, iny 6-tf pre “NIC, EXCURSION pat TRAVELING Just ea 4 re serene of artictes se- lected especial uy or the al Rove: T BARBOUR ES. PER- . pOrTEDY PONGUE, saa, ANCHOVIES, &e., &e. Crossee & Blackwell’s, | Gordon's Preserves, Brandy Fruits, and Jellies, Fresh West India Fruits. eling Baskets. aud ‘Trav Se We call attention to, for Sandwiches. They are rand delicious: particularly suitable, mild, WOOUDEN SCUPPERNONG WINE, From the Seuppernione & pe of North Carolina; light, very frulty aud golden color; unexcelled for lunch use. 9 ot. KING & SON, King Place, Corner Vermont ave. and 15s st. N’S COURT, Jui 1867.—DistRict oF suixcToN County, fo-t011 —I 8H. Llord. administ fs. Milstend, deceased, the: administrator aforesaid has. with the approbation of the Orphans Court of W Tee m county afore=aid, appointed Tuesday, the 16th day of July. 1807, for the final settlement and distribution of the of said deceased, and of the assets in the same have been collected and trrned into money ; when and where all the creditors a heirs of guid deceased are notified to attend, with their claims properly vouched, or they may ther: wisg by law be excluded from all benefit dectanedls evtate: Provided a copy of this order te published once & week for three weeks in the Eve~ ning Star, previous to the €3 : 8 Stary Prev pest JAMES R0'BEIRNE. je 2t-Taw3u” Register of Wil RPHANS’ COURT. JULY 2. 1867 —Dis THICT OF OLUMBIA, WASHINGTON | 6 Smipbell administratrix of Robert G. Campbell, deceased, the adminietratrix aforesaid has. with the bation of the hans’ Court o! ashington county aforesaid. appointed SATURDAY, Tulsa D. 1867. for the final settlement and distribution OF the: Pernenal estate of said deceased, ana of the assets ‘S hand, as far as the same have been col- lected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified my 15-tf to attend, with their claims properly vouched, or | excluded from all iseniate provided a ar © published once week for three I Intelligencer previous to they may otherwise benefit in_said aecenees of this order = weeks tn the the wae JAS. R. OBETR jy 6-1 Register of Wi ——- Rares ETA FOR REMOVING SUPERVLUG To the ladies eepecially, this inva tory recommends itself. as pensabio article. to female beauty, is veaall iy 8p Blied. Goes not burn or injure the skin. but acts directly ot, poe ioe ccs from other bof the bed com ee a on 16, id red by the French, and is n! iy real in Price 75 cents per pack- i post paid, to any address, on receipt of am ft PhS co., Chemists, Oey it, Troy, N On Rosewood wile cmcromes One Hew ood: PIANO, madé by Meyer; Oue nay Haag menpen Rei & Gray, with Stool and | BIUICE is a | ree variety of Plain and Fancy Pic-Nic | reonal estate | and, as far as | In the case of Margaret A, | PROPOSALS PRorosats FOR ENG! NE HOUSE. Re it ¢nacted by the Beard of Aidermen and Board Of Common Council. That the sum of twelve thou: sand s terand Shea anc hereof an may | ry Lt the game is hereby: of the general fund, for the purchase of a suitable for, and fo build an engine house for the use 0 Stemer No. 1. ‘That the location aud site of the engine house and plan of the building shall determined by the Mayor, ong member of the Board of Aldermen. one member of the Boar Common Council, and the Board of Fire Com- missioners; and the eaid engine house ehall De Wuilt by contract, the above-named committee shall constitute the building committee, and under shall be erected; bididing committee, shafl advertise in three pera in the city of Washington for ten (10). suc according to plans ‘and specifications to be provided, and award the contracts to the most advantageous bidder or bid- ders. he of they giving security for a faithful com: he contracts in double the amount of their direction the buill said bi lays for. proporal se; and in no tora be paid for any ona written « or such legal! may select for that p shail be named in the cont | of the work contracted tor, | for each day's failure. Approved December 8. 1 ‘he Building thorized person as the pose: amd a epecific time ‘ts for the completion ndera suitable forfeit Ospe Fine Cownnssiovers, t Room No. 6, West Wins City Hail, July 9.1837. In purenance of the above. proposals will be re- ceived at this office tor ten (10) days from this date ie aes, @ Building for the use of amer The location of the above to be on K street north, near J7th street west, Lot 4, Santare 18. Plans and cifications for the above building can be seen at this oftice between the hours of 9and'3 each day. The right is reserved to SoC R W Can | | 1% | | | iy 9-100 Bnilling Committee. NRE. EPARTMENT, (DERSTu RS PERSE 2th Jone. 1857. ig eals will be received for the delive: the reneury Department of/about 1,350 T 4 COAL, viz: tte tone OF N 10, tons, of No. 2, Baltimor Company's best Ni nite ah Anthracite Coal, a1 Ico. tous. of -Red Ash, (Lyken's Valley.) 0 iis onthe scales of tite Treasury xtension, and to wi ounds to the tor ore! OF BAKER'S PINE WOOD. Alto be dellvered at such times, In ach quant: ties, and at such places as may be required. Bids will be recelyed until 120'clock noon, on the 12th of July. 1867, addressed to the General Superin tendent of treasury Buildings. under cover to the retary of the Treasury, ond to be considered binding for two weeks after ‘that date. the Depart- ment reserving the right "to reject ail or any por- tion of the bids receiv. No bids will be entertained unless satisfactory | evidence can be given of the abilities of the partion | to.fill the contract, GE zy je General Supe ‘treasury Buildings. P2BorosaLs FOR COAL AND WOOD. Senate or THE UNITED STATES. Office of the Sergeant-at- Arms, June 17, 1357. Sealed proposale will be received at this o until 12 o'clock M. of Monday, July 15. 1857, for qapply a suet or que 2 use of ‘the Senate of’ the es, a8 follo Seven hundred (700) tons (2.240 Ibs.) best White Ash Furnace or Large Egg Coal, to be thoroughly screened and free from di ‘One hundred (1¢0) cords best Bakers’ Pine Wood. Seventy-five (75) cords best o Oak Wood. All to be delivered and piled away in the Senate vaults, under the direction ot the Chief Engineer within two (2) months after me consracs it is award- OWN, je 18-td Sergeant- Paras U.S. Senate. ROPOSALS FOR FLO ‘Re Orrice Derot Coxeissa Wai 1 D.C 957, Sealed Proposals are invited until TCRDAY, July 16, 1867 at 12 o'clock M-, for furnishing the s ‘ith FE 500): BARRELS OF FLOUR. RY OP Sui E Ht NDI EDT The proposals will be for what is known at this Depot as Nos. 1 and 2, and bids will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole elt must be in Suameete: and for each grade on rate shects of pape he delivery of the "Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in such quantities, daily. as the Gov ernment may direct 2 at the wharves or railroad depot in Washington. ‘The delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- pistes, within twenty days from the acceptance of e Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in new, oak barrels, head lin funds as the Gov- ent Payment willbe made in 61 ernment have for disburse ‘The usual Government inspection will be made | just before the Flour is received. aud none will be | accepted which is not fresh ground and of a supe- | rior quality No‘ bid will be entertained from jonsly failed to comply witl ders not present to respond. vent reserves the right fo reject any bid arties who their bids, Ye ntdreased i{0. the undersizned. at No. G street, endorsed, * Proposals for Flour. eet, endorse Top Wooe iy 8-it Major and C. IPUSALS FOR COAL, DeraRTMENT oy THE INTERIOR, RYMEXT Hosvitai. ¥oR THE TNsan jal Propox the office of Yoctitution wetil noon on FRIDAY. July 19, rnishing and delivering at the Hospital Reven huncred (700) tons, 2.240 pounds tothe f best run of nine or Bitumni- s.r for one kind only: bit they will not be considered unless the name is given by which the Coal proposed to be fur- hishel is Known in the market, nor unless they are made by dealers or miners, who must furnish evi- satisfactory to the undersigned that they are fulfill their business engagements.and in f fulfilling them with promptuess and Bids held to be binding for one week after they are received, and the right is distinctly re- rved to reject all or any of the bids offered, if i the judgment of the Superintendent the interests of the overnment require it. al must be delivered in barges or flat bot re-losrd vessels which draw pot exceed and one-half feet of water when loaded. very must commence on or before the first of August. 1567, and to be continued at the rate of about two buudred (200) tons cach week till the the successful bidder engages to delivered. ‘will be removed from the boats and by the Hospital. and at its expense, and or accordingly.oue per cent. being allowed in unloading and carting from the are on the bill, near the Hospital edi Payment will’ be made for each cargo immedi- ately atter it is delivered and weished. iy 6-satuthow | PRorosaLs FoR Navy CLOTHING, | y =P Se Yor this Bureaa -gand the packages ed to the samples information, Pin aan t ti ets to the offices comunatudants aud Y aymuusters of the several | tecontal i by a written exponsible per- y undertake that the or their bid be accept- H. BRIDGE, Je itawiw Chief of Bureaa, PREINGS. his delightfnl place of resort has recently been Gs Liew 3s : th: ‘nghly renovated and improved, and, isuow ‘open for the reception of parties who dl fo spend a day at this delight- | fal'spot.. ‘The proprietors have spared no | order to render it attractive, and pledge ‘themselves | todo their utmost to add to’ the pleasure and com- | fort of those favoring thea with their patronage. | + pleasure parties, pic-nies for schools, orders ns, the Spi r ssess advant: e i Shama vy no orher plate, Wheapact fox avillion, ; delightful water, the shady grove: picturesane scenery, all tend to render it @ charmi ‘The Sprin, fare? miles fram Alexandsia tte immedi | ately upon the line of the Alexa., London & Ham | shire Railroad. with the Superintendent of ‘which arrange! scam be made at any time for the rup- uing of trains to accommodate parties desiring to Vint the place. | “ihe terms are low, and the proprietors pledco H themselves that on all oocasion foot order, eho be" maintained; and that for no a cen we | esau siechona fauera, to pe Scld Jn SEES: ther patticularcapply te : | Aleaaudtia, br JNO. D- RDMOND, 34g heey 1 they. he. viet ty. j Washingtod, Je 3-colm RPHA RT. June 22, 1867.—Drermicr oP | the caso et William Dixou, Execaror of Wi Wigs bees Hie She eps are a | Eton Coane) aforesaid, qpPcinted fees Tat of Ju A the Beeps oer t day | Sinai tedtiement ‘and dietstintion ofthe of the assets in been collected jnoney; when and where all the creditors and heirs of sald decensed are uoliked fo attend, Sith ther claims rly vouched, sf they may ptherwine by in he tach luded sae pencil paid deceased | estate: Copy of this ord ni se Seen weeks *i aloe once. 1 the i previous to agi ier ry oe BE RAILROADS, BA“ TM0RE AND on RAILROAD Wasnrqeton, May 5, Noo, 1867. RS between WASHINGT. ORE, and'w GTON AND BALTI- ie Tunas 2 elteg ‘ON AND THE WEST 0. RE. Leave daity, K P.m.,and 24 0h and gy 0.7345, and 12: 72 STATIONS _beareaaily, eet Fon Way's STATION aoe ates and? ae at7:-Wa. my and 30 OUTH OF ANNAPOLIS .,and at 2:00 and 4:35 APOLIG: 30 p.m. No traing 0 FOR ANN Leave at7:00 a, m. an. from Annapolis ou Su FOR BALTIMORE, Leave at 7:48 8. m.. and 4:3) 9 and 848 p.m. os AY STATIONS. | in the day, 8BS | other route. Leave at7:45.a. m..and 43. and 8:45 p.m. FON Mi Baus oF THe Wise, Leave daily, except Sunday, at7:45 a. m., (:30an 45 D. “On Sunday at 4:39 and 8:45 p.m. only. connecting at Relay Station with traing trom Baltimore to | Wheeling. sorreraparg, 2°: THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all honrs as wellasat the new office of the Bank ereand Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 345 Peunsyiva- nia avenue, between 6th and 7th streets: Bor New York Philadelphia, And Boston, see ad- vertinement of Taree Lin FA Matter of Transportation 5 COL jeneral Ticket Agent. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. | 0c80. tf a Ss: WotR: Passenger Agent. | 1867 renxsvfPE8h novre 1867 TO THE NORTHWEST, &( SOUTH. AND SOUTH- ene after May 6th, SB, trains will leave a» follews Washingtot TRACK ROUTE, alnce State, day and night Cars,with modern improvements, and saying from fonr to twelye hours i time over ‘any THE GREAT | With ELEGANT Pou ee pundred miles saved to Western ‘and Central N. THREE ATLY. Shins TO THE Wi 40 D AIEY RAINS TO Tue NonTa Thron, without change, PriTeBURGH TER and ite from Baltimore rs by shie rm changes in UNION DE ad antanh ot vantage of ny POTS, and no TRERIES. Tickets a phi route can be procured at the of. ob acest and Febperivanie avenne, lotel, where reliable information 11 be given at all times, assehgers procuring tickets at this office can secure accommodatio: Sleeping Cars for Ei us in Pitts mira or PHGDWE. 5 ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, Sixthand Penn’ nis Bre. as ngten, D;C. ans “Age de tay °" Baltimore, Ma. Terese LINE BEET EEN WASHINGTON A AND NEW YORK. Apeleimes to ROCH: SHIN re / aitiza between _Washiagto aad Now Work cr fol FOR NEW YORK, without change anne Saily Ales Sunday) at Ch Leave daily ee aS nda) ) at 7:45 and 12:15 a pe y of cars. a m., 12° ae: for New Yor. pity Philadelphia at 7.00 p. acieening cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train Through tickets to Ph Barton abe iladelphia, New York, or the Station Office at all hour in the ae as well as at the new office in the Bauk- ers ana rokers Telegraph Line, 348 Penn. ave- more an io Railr advertisemen and schedule ech Wires aehington, Baltimore, An wapolisy au SON, Master of Transportatio Lai COLE, General al Ticket Agent. ent, Washington. cc adi’: WILKINS, Passouger Agent STEAMBOAT LINES. FFICE RICHMOND, FRED: Re Oo AND P. RB. kt. COMPA ANY ESBURG, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE “On and’s b DAY. July sth, the Boats of t i teuve 7th street what pony ind p.m. On Sundays at 6 a. = 2 ginaking close connections for'a all points South: By 5-0 GEO. MATTINGLY, Superintendent. OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. Ay Sannin AND ALEXANDRIA. leave each place EvERY Hoc ‘rans ‘odlock &. : m. until7 o'clock m. Leave from, the wart foot of ith street, Wasik ‘he Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats FOR MOUNT VERNON. ‘The fine steamer * W. VAWASET sill leave the wharf foot of ith 6 UESDAY. THURS: DAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS a tw o'clock Returning, the Boat arrives at 33 p. m. EXC URSIONS. ‘The steamer + WAW ‘an 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 tor Pic-nica and Zteshre parties Parties desiring t should 9) prly at the of ith street, my charter the ‘+ Wawaset’? of the Comp any foot of President Potomac Ferry Co. EGULAEB LINE BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. ‘The steamer COLUMBIA will lea Riley’s Mornin; Sorc Eetarning. phe will feave ‘ommerce street Wharf, Baltimore, every SATUR- PAX Afternoon, at4o'clock. “She will stop at the landings on both sides of the river, going and re- turning. Freteht taser e rite low rates. For further particulars a RILEY, Agent, tian apis-T&Fsm _ Riley’s Whar foot of 1ith st. OTOMAC REPORT ATION LINE FOB ht pone it AQUIA C with we SSESK GO FEDERICO R SS GREER BURG AND POTOMAC RATLROA ‘The steamer EX TUES FRIDAY! Bor farther information ar haat 0... mh 18-tf No. 348 Zeuperivanin ave STEAMER WILSON SMAL FOR THE EASTERN SHORE. aad canoe comfortable ‘and. ele; plying ume her ronte om Chesapeake Bay, will r TRDAy, i on 8. earch 2d. She leaves her pier br Sbrti ht street wharf, Baltimore, every TUE: JRSDAY and See ah at9 p.m. for BASTON POINT. BOUB OXFOR: y AMBRIDGE, UUGHLET CABIN, CREEK. MEDFORD'S WHADF. Uictoming fren THE EASTERN SHORE, she leaves Lloyd's Landing at 1 p.m., Cambridge at m.. and Bastern Point at $ p. m., every Monday Weditesaays and Friday, touching at all interme diate landings, and Teaching’ Baltimore at $a. m.op the fellowing morning. She has a large number ef fine state-reoms. [025-11 Las ANS TO THE LADIES.—INDELIBLE STAM Warranted. fast _colore. Will with carole Dees by a French comporition, | the receipt of which has been purchased at a high saves expense of braiding ies are Invited to call, get-a sample, and try it. Ladies’ white er colored Underskirts. rals, inate ite. . ped on Imitation or braid- ‘in tast color WE NVARRANTED NOT TO WASH OUT Grex saving to ladies having clothes, for chil- dren to make np. No braid. no sewing; but the ‘attern printed im the goods indelible. | Strips ¢ Fan be attached to the bottems of Ladies’ Skirts, 2 rad ‘amped ag lees than half the ysuab cotter braid, Birds, medaltion Figures. animale ofany pattern stamped. Good ene nted or the money returned. WM. PRINCE mh }2-tf 439 9tirstreet. ovpoaite Patent OLD JEWELRY, WATCHES. AND | SILVER GER RE Tiehe on baad and ans conctantly rer cane all of the latest etyles of Jewelry, &e., which 1 will scllae cheap as genuine articles cin be yurchaged for at ap: je establishment in this cr any other city. A cramisetion and com- marl he auelits and ricer teen Teepecifully te- cuneate sh HOOD. FFEDFPFFFRPFOPPEOPFPPPRE LINEN pig Py |UNDRY. ing our customers apd ‘We take leprere tn in coon Son with one th faethe Manure nfaciery, ALAUNDBY. with pot jenced hands, whi reeill jars, giv a 2 fas been Fadl: the AT sce apocter, Hecten sees roperly rane sad tool on. we have. been tnaussd'te, Erie for their aecomets fo suit them in that very sax, ticular article of dre ‘LOCKWOOD, Menufacturera of and Dealers in LADIES’ AND. — FURNISHING GOODS Pennaylvania avenue, may 28-1 = seh and ae EW BOOKS —Law ae pods t8. aie eign of La Seat & ne Puta prot, "Londen. inte Waido ssn ee Poy cM) NTS a s