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~ THE EVENING STAR, | FROM EUROPE. Panis, July 13.—Since the capture of the Oty o} Mexico by ibe Liberals nothing h: been beara by the imperial Government of M Alfonz Dano, French Minister in that cit: poleon has announced his » tention of seading astrong fieet to Vera Cruz to release M. Dano shouid be nave been made +t prisoner, or to Avenge any imdignities of- —The Uolorado, Ad- moiral Goldsborough’s fiag-ship, and other is of the American European squadron, menor in this harbor. Panis, July 13.—The Secretary of State offi- the Dorps Legislatif that t American Government refuses to give up irsudulent bankrupts. In the Corps Legisia- ‘if to-day, M. Olivier said, unless liberal re- forms are realized, war was inevitable. He further raid the Emperor himselt was in favor ‘The Emperor N fered him by Juarez, CBEnzorre, July 1: Lonpon, July 13.—An agreement has been ‘SrTived atin the House of Commons whereby the reform bili be passed tots third reading ‘A, Jusy i3—The Imperial Govern- f Austria has despatched Admiral Teget- hoff to Mexico for the ly of the late Arch- duke Maximilian. The Admiral goes by way Fiorencx, July 13—Advices have been rece.ved from Rome that Garibaldians are menacing the city of Veterbo. Bexcrix, July 13—King William is about to send sn envoy to the United States to negoti- ate a new posial treaty. St. Petexsnvre, July 1!—Evening.—The Journal De St. Petersburg alludes to the Rus- sian note in regard to Ireland, which was published jast week in the English papers, and pronounces it a sheer fabrication. Dis- patches from Bokhara report that the Russi troops bad stormed the enti the Khan of Bokhara, and obtained a great renched camp of Panis. July 14—The corner stone of the Protestant Chureh for American residents and visitors in this capital was laid yesterday, in the presence of a large concourse of spectators. At the conclusion of the ceremon: 8 Consul at Paris, John G. a dipner. at which all the citizens Bow here, eminent Enropean friends of the United States ‘were present. In the evening there was a tasteful display of fireworks in honor of the ieolay. Esq., A New York Mzgcuayt THR VicTiM oF HyDRoruoniaA.—A case of that mest dreadful of maladies, bydropobbia, has occurred at terminating fatally last The victim was Mr. residing with ywton, gnd the narrated as follows by the Newton, Long Island, Monday afternoon. Hooser, a New York merchant, his tamily in the village of Ne circumstances are Brook)yn Eagle: Abont three months ago Mr. Hooser noticed that Bis dog was sick, and he concluded to give the animal some medicine. Mr. Hocser was bitten in There was no suspicion entertained that the Gog had the hydrophebia; bite an old gentleman on revious, and a e animal dram. cig were felt. While doing both thumbs. it nad attempted to & visit to the Rouse peared to be unwell, water freely, no ap- night after it bit Mr. Hooser the dog loose and wasfound dead on the road. id appeared to have been run over. Mr. Hooser’s wounds healed up very soonand gave him no uneasiness, Ro more of the matter until Friday last, when to drink a bottie of citrate of mag- rienced great difficulty in swai- this trouble increased and other ry symptoms of hydrophobia ap- peared. It is needless to dwell upon the sut- Jerings of the unfortunate man, in whom all the well known ana terrible features of the malady were observed. Thephysicians in at- tendance did all that medical skill could ac- complisb, and though unable to save the un- fortunate man’s life, were able to moderate his sufferings. Deceased was thirty-five years of ——__ NON-ATTENDANCE AT ScrooL. Sun, im overhauling the stati:t cs of that ¢ ty and the schools, comes to the conclusion that there are probably 300,000 children of suitable age to attend school, and yet school reports sbow that the average attendance is less than one-third of that number. Lastyear thenames were entered upon the com- , but there were si the average attend: 26. The editor thioks: «In this fatiure of ch }iren to Bes the germ of a ver: and crime with whi and he had thought undertaking of 226,903 pup: mon school I attend school, y Jarge part of the vice ch New York abounds. ‘Two-thirds of the youth of this city are either non-attendanis of else only occasional at- tendants at school, and the moral training of that large class can be readily imagined. A=a general rule, children are breught up in ihe sebool of usefal knowledge. or in the school of vice. Can it be then. that two-third: of the youth of this city belong to the Ia'ter class of The proportion of children who are growing up in vice is very larze: but all are not of this class who fail to attend scho9).” NEArLY A VICTIM.—A fashionable young lady of Milwaukee, who was ambitious to shine asthe belle of her circ! ¥ictim to her vanity last week. chat arsenic was a beautitier, and, resolving to become an arsenic-eater, supply of the poisonons drug. uantity that could be safely taken, how- ever, sbe used too much for the first dose, and her friends were alarmed by a supposed at- tempt at suicide, until the victim, in an inter- violent sickness, was enabled togive A fatal result was averted entions of the physicians, in a fair way of recovery. are determined to add to the charms which nature has bestowed on them, ehould beware of poisons, and crust oly to pature’s co-metics of air and exercise By these, and the harmoni- ous cultivation of their faculties, they will &cqnire a beauty more lasting and attractive thah can be obtained by any other means.— nearly fell a he had heard Not knowing an explanation. and the patient is Young ladies who aud pure water. SS AFepriLizER From THE OcEA the coast of New Jersey, coral, largely of phcsphatic and nitrogenous mater, 39 forming so rapidly ss to threaten interrap- tion to nayivation in some places. Being an excellent tertilizer. it is being collected with strong forks and grappling hooks: and in many instances the deposits are so large and heavy that they cannot be lifted to the surface. By passing the entire mass throngh a crashing machine, everything is reduced to small frag- At the same time @ liberal amount of ary muck is mingled with the coral for the Perpose of absorbing the ammonical mate- rial, and thus retaining it until the com post: von be applied to the soil. The new fertilizer promises to be a source of rich revenue to the Fasuioxs 1n Goip Powpkk aNnpD OHIG- wone.—A Paris lett er says —- Gold hair-pow- der appears to be as much in taver with blonde beauties as ever, and no doubt will continue £0 watil they have converted them- selves into bronettes in accordance with the Chignons, which have any rate pro- prevailing fashion slighty decreased in size, or Ject lees than before, are almost invariably ar- ranged in plaits, and have ordinarily two long pinited ends, or a couple of long caris of the form styled ‘cork-screw’ hanging from them ‘and falling down the back or over one or both J noticed one chignen with a mass of frizzly curls at the top and the orthodox pair of long curls bangirg from them down to the ', with some haif dozen short, ringletty A THRIPTY FARMER. ince ot Limbarg, France, ous way of deriving profi: from horseflesh. He keeps some two thousand fowls, which are the sattest in the country. owing to the way in which be feeds them. Every week he two or three dead horses, farmer in the prov- bas bit upon a curt- which he cats up and he broth is given to bis pigs, that seem. to epjoy this novel soup very well, and thrive The meat ‘hat bas been used for the broth is hashed and given to the “aims of the Rorses’ carcas- nes is sold to the sugar refiners: who convert it into lampblack. The eggs of his fowls he sends over to England, realizing six centimes apiece for them, and the fowls go the same way when they have done laying eggs. admirably upon it 1s Law in New Yore.—a} Sealer in New York ctty, who was comp! of a few days ago tor a vi Jaw. saved his license by proving t of bis premises on which the dri Place was let to @ social club, ai club bought its beve: drank them wheneve: ind that the rages on Saturday and r they choose. Tne de- Jense was held to de sufficient, and the license ‘was not revoked. 89” A private letter to th can from an umfluentiai 2: t the Eastern Shore of V registration in ty as 1,400 colored citizen concludes by saying Joregone that trom $v,000 to js Tur New Jenexy Mu cDeress To re Hane. .—T he Conrt of pardons of New Jersey has retuced to commute the Dorgan, sentenced to be ing for the murder of Mrs. Corriell, and she e Baltimore Ameri. nd leading poliueian ireinia, gives the re- Elizabeth Oity coun- S$ ANd 354 Whites. He that the “conciasion iginia will ge Republican tence of Bridger ill undoubtediy be — ring the three months ending June 3), 650 Bait sailing vessels, from Bremen. eply to the question whether the Pavement is healthy, a Western contractors have got SF Gen. 8. F. Usrey, paben of as ibe Nepal ‘ss iD the second Ostriches are to eays that all the lepublican candid: af be “acclimatized” in 1B be bongnt in Africa for > 3 é Virginia News. SPECIAL NOTICES. Charles Sheppard was shot and dinan pair al ees as affray at London Bridge, im Princess Aune |) ESTINY. crests «iow ae ago 4 Major Woodbouse, } mapame § #1 " IN, the great English formerly of the 16th Virginia( federate) in. rician, who fantry.> The affair onginated froma perscnal:| bas astonished. classes of the Old difficblty between the parties .Great excite. orld, now Seaselt ot paeoe, 28 ment was produced by ihe afftir, and the Ma- Biodarme Roar pany Dore weresece Wenwerial Bs jor Was immediately arrested. pecond eight Hee pm abe **heetings of citizens were held in Rappaban..| of the,grestest importance to the single or 1 hock county and Dinwiddie cn. Tearadey, st | fineates the very features of the person you aro te which the Republican platform was adopted, | marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense Popes gas sent to the August convention in | pow gifs ppt gegen eeee le Pree ppli ith date of mar- ‘W.M. Fitzburgh, Attorney for the owner, fe of the applicant, together wit sold‘on Monday to L. A. Beardsley, of Lowa. | "see, ieee Sire: Yeading traits of character, yavands of testimo- that Peautiful residence, Kenmore, on the | &¢;, ,nit sno bumbue, ag thousands of tesime western edge of ifederieksburg and contain. | certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the ing Jour acres, for 27,000. Mr B. has also | picture is what it murporia to be. By inclocing a Bosegtees hate sciacens jot scree) tor | pia tnd campaigns Lo inieioe” a) ie tarnped envelope addressed to yoursel: 1. was currently reported yeeterday that the | cente and stam mvelope ssed t elf, present Uollector of Interna ite venus im Rien. Jou will recetye the picture and desired information ‘eturh mail. All communications sacredly con- mond, would be removed this week. There | fiential, Address, in confidence, MADAME . Fy ase four prominent aspirants for the office, THORNTON, P. ‘0. Box 223, Hudson, N. ¥. Tie Gen, Joba E. Muiford, Jonn Van Lew, | sps-DaWesly Dr. Oharles Mills and a Mr. Howe. i / aaah keenest : RYBODY. Suit has been entered in the Circuit Court of htt debit Stafford. by Mrs. Aun Ml. Pitzhugn to susject | -A Latee 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the tance to the young of both sexes. the Arkendale estate in that county, to the | “Yi'tenches how the homely mag becotas boastful, Payment of $31,325. The defendant: re Wm. | the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. jouwell, Oharies Olement, Hear irifferd, | No young lady or g#ntheman should fail to send and their wives. thelr Address, and’ receive a copy post-paid. by re- ‘A letter from Westmoreiand ec sy, datea | turnmail. Address P. 0. Drawer 21. June 26th, says, aman, supposed to'be the | 8Psd&weoly Troy, New York. impoctor Who has been extorting money from BRCRET DISEASES freedmen, was arrested yesterday at White | Samaniran’s Girt is the most certain, eafe, and Point, m Westmorelana, and sent to the jailof | effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- that county.” edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four day: Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D. D.,of Richmond, has | recent cases in twenty-four hours. No minera been called by ihe Presbyterian congregation | [ihe sSidier ¢ hopeyand a frichd. 20; those whe do in Lexington. to supply the vacaney made by | not want to be exposed. Male packages, 92° fe. the retirement of Rev. Dr. White. He Das not | male, #3. yet signified bis acceptance of the call. SaMaRitan’s Roor anp Hens Juices. tive and permanent cure for Spyhilis, Sc Prize Figh | cere, Sores, Spots, Tettora, &e- Pri ‘0: ‘Two more of these demoralizing exhibitions | tle. "Sold by 8.0) Ford. Boo ad came off on Thursday Iast. | der and Jakey Marks encountered HOTELS, &e. St Hunter's Point tor $100 a side The men who ha’ Jong jealous of each other’s OTICE.—MR. GEO. A. SPRINGMAN, form. fame, m .m. daly esquired, and had | proprietor of the Columbia Hotel, of an b Washington, has opened a Hotel on 703 Walnut @ “rating” and uninterrupted mill.” 1t was J ds ” Lawder’s debut for money; heisawell built | “tr¢ets Fbiladelphia, Pennsylvania. Tie also has | onhand @ tock of Rhinesh Wines of his own man, 136 pounds weight, muscular, with a | impomuuen Theetine ae wy pgton ought fighting mug, but @ skin of milky whiteness. | not to fail to give hima call. Jy G-lm Marks, on the contrary, looxed brown asa rs P nuttbeg, and Ris physiognomy betrayed his J.w. MOOR SAE Wheto NET ON HOTEL, Israelitish descent. The tancy mustered strong | Leonaritown, Aids Prepared to. ac and a New Yorksport, who on such occasions | commodate BOARDERS by the day, weak, sinks his individuulity under the sobriquet of | Or month on the most accommodating, “Wide Awake.” acted ag referee. Marks won | terms: Kish Oysters, Craba- aud all the the tose for corners; and, the handshaking farce | Gorciste Mir constantly served up at Bis table, ended, a furious and protracted battle ensa+ ww “a AUCTION SALES. GLE |.» Auctione*rs see Bote B03 Yu. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts, . at 10 o%lock, we will uly 16th 10 0 ee Shoes and Gaiters, On TUESDAY, continue sale of Boot »; Gent's, Minses ixtures a Shoe Store: Yarde De Taine Lacies’ Dress Shawls Lune, 8 Dele: whiskies, and & ge ries. Sais Positive. Termecash, cue &CO., Aucte, Y W. L. WALL & ©O.. Auctioneers, Stores 315 and 317, South corner Penna avenue and 9th street. SALE OF GR TES, W. : SE RS Ea A On TUESDAY MORNIN ing at i00’clock, we will ve! Ap asrortment of Grocery and other articles, such as— & tral variet of Gro- HISKEY, BROOMS, c. JInly 6th, commenc- ‘at our Salesrooms, in the Grocery line. a 25 rolls 4y 5 and: ed and White Matting Hair and Shuc r Beds, Bolsters ing 8 ‘ariety of other articles in the furniture 2 good Second-hand P jy 15 W. L. WALL & CO., Ancts, ©OOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, L lerks with James ©. McGuire &Co.,) vest corner of Pennsylvania aveni Eleventh street, Star Office Building. VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, A AUCTION, BING We if A , {SITUATED ON 11TH 87. E ‘KEN BAST CAPITOL AND SOU mM On FRIDAY, July 19th instant, at60'clockp.m., emises, we shal ick Houses, with two story bri ‘and Lot 18xii7 feet each. e Houses are nearly new, and finished with # modern improvement in front of the bath, range ‘They ‘are boa: g desirable Summer reei- ing a few minutes walk from the strect care at Wallach School House. ferms : $1,(09 cash; balance in months, with interest, secured by: conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's N he Houses Teeen Je 19-2a) ed—twenty-three bard tonght rounds in forty- = eight minutes. ‘Tne features of both men were | PINEY POINT HOTED, so distigured and battered as to be mnrecogniza- This well known resort will be open forthe re- ble, and at the Iast round both were soexnanst- ception of visitors the 20th of June. ed as s be unable to continue tae fight. Marks a) ctor, n 2 fone red yictor, The break up was W y L Props ore Tisdale ang Payne metfora like prizeat ine | itramere Jeare, Washington every, Tuesday, Palisades, Thursday morning. air.G. E. Un- | and Baltimore every Tuesday, Friday and Satur’ lerwood, of Burton. was referee. The crowd | Gay at4o'clock p.m. Touching going and retura- eet tagar ps con parang the jarger | ing at the Point. je i2-tf moiety. The combatants tought thirty-two at rounds in one hour and fifty minutes. Both | A GARD = The undersignea herewith 1 Were badly bruised and cut, Payne navingevi- | Restaurant, 501 7th street. to Mr. F. @. dently had the better. Tne New York roughs, | ROHR. He'avails himself of this opportu. however, got up @ tree fight, and compelled the _ nity to thank his friends for the many favors whic! referee to give judgment in favor of Tisaale. for 80 many years they pare pen pleased to bestow At was Tisdale’s first appearance; he showed | Upow him, hoping that they will continue to extend considerable skill, but it availed him noth. aria “CHARLES KLOMAN, ingpeniast the shockers of Payne.. nounce WV. YY. Sun, Washington, D. C., April 13, 1867. cjtake plearare to inform the, public, that 1 haya 5 i Scts- | bought the well-known establishment known he | Reet a eeee RITE Scie | Pitan e RAE AE Goll bees ane sors The American Artisan republishes | cvervthing in my power to palm the castots and from the London Photographie News, the | Gstecm of the citizens of the Distriet of Columbia. following account of a process for cutting | “Sn gue 'F. G. ROHR. glass, which might be useitl in eases where & glazier's diamond cannot be procured: — 7 order to insure success, two points must | ** ,AGLE TRON WORKS. ay be atiended to: first and most importan', the | Corner Ohio avenue and 13th street. glass must be quite level while ihe scissors are | Thesubscribers, thankful for the patronage here- applied; and second, to avoid risk, it i better | tofore bestowed uban them ty the citizens of Wash, to begin the cutting by taking off small pieces | ington oh atthe cornere and along the odges, and forcct| they are still prepared, and have ‘ample facilities to | perform ail orders in’ their line of business, and duce the shape gradually to that required, for | Reto! peditions, cheap and workmanlike a ifany attempt is made to cut the giassali at | sanner es can be done in thik OF the Northern nner once to the shape, as we should cut a piece of | cities. Their work comprises Steam Engines and card-board, it will most likely break just | Boilers, with all their appendazes, either portable it Is not ted. or stationary, for use on lan i ; Cat mach bester thnn others; he softergisiees | {izchlar Saw Mills, Shattins and Gearing {or mille cut best. The scissors need not beat alfsharp | Caftings, iron or brass; Architectural or Miscella: as their action does not depend mach upon the | Boiler fron Work. : state of the edge presented tothe glass, When | meters, and. Pattern Making; in the operation goes on well, the glass breaks | branches of. Mechanics Appertaining to 9 first-class away from the scissors in small pieces ina | Foundry. Ticy would also respectfully call the sTught Ime with the blades. This methed | attention ofthe public to their Patent Ditferen- has often proved very ueefal in cu. azovals, | Hal Heturn Tabular Boller Ahis plan of Boller, ete., which would be very expensive if ground | iv in successful operation for varions. purposes, ¢ut;and though the edges are not so sinooth as given general and entire satisfaction as mag bé desired for some purposes, the mathod | ig every quality essential in a first-class is worth knowing.” | generator, viz: Economy in fuel, facility for ‘ion frow priming or foaming, and c ing, «xen . S' SPRAY IN V allness ofspace occupied. as can be shown by cer- pratt Suoorixe Array in Vinginra— | tmallness ofspace occaniod ae They have alf teen uring the registration of voters at London | tfcates HOw i) oun nese works and are in operas bridge, Princess Anne county, Va..& few days | {jon in this city and cleewhere. We will be glad to go, & shooting Case occurred which resulted ourselves of the opportunity to e in the wounding of one of the parties engaged et in it, pamed Charles Sheppard. It appears ving isa list of the thi: me on th 3 plan 2 Be At Willard's Hotel. for warm: that ‘the registration had occasioned 4 large a as euler Bg sssemblage at the Bridge,and among the num- | {ig building: at Metropolition Herel, do. do at ber was Saeppard. wno was about taking a | Xtatce Hotel. warming building, at Soldier's Home rink wilh several colored men, and asked Major Woodhouse to join him. The Major replied that he was in the habit of selecting the compsny fwith whom he dranx. Sheppard, after drinking, called the Major aside, as it was thought, forthe purpose of an explanation. Atiera few moment's conversation he knoeked the Major down. The latter thereupon drew | © @ pistol and shot his assailant in ihe stomach, inflicting a mortal wound. Both parties are — Tesidents ot Princess Aune county. Wood- TRAVELING house was a Major in the ié:h Virginia infan- XUBIES 5 Sry, and 1s represented to be a cripple and in | ,,Justreccived.a large assortinent of articles ge- feeble health, while Sheppard is a large, mas. | Wecid copscially for tie shove Purrens. | pep. cular man. Great excitement was produced | 5TRA TET AG aN ONGUE HAM, by the affair, and the Major was immediately ANCHOVIES. &., &c. arrested, and held to answer before a legal Crossee & Blackwell's, investigation. Gordon's Preserves. Brandy Fruits, and Jellies, Fresh West India Fruits.” ATTEMPTED SvIcIDE THROUGH Drsar- Also. a large slots of Plaia and Fancy Pic-Nic rorsrep Love.—A young woman named | *d Traveling Backets. Coombs, residing in Jersey City, attempted | we cal} attention to for suicide on Tuesday, because she had been for- mild, tender, and delict ne: saken by her lover, George Newkiti, who be- GOLDEN SUi ?i'E north of the city; at Lunatic Asylum. across the : ch; at U.S. Arsenal, Washington Arsenal, Bortress Mourve; steam pro- lndelphia, belonging to A.B. Cooley, Potomac river; stern wheel steamer Enterprise, do do.; at Eagle Iron Works, Washington: stern wheel Amer Gliding Star, how being completed at these WM. M. ELLIS & BRO. 8. andwirhes. They are rticularly suitable, ONG WINE, came furiously jealous at gh com. | From the Scuppernong Grape of North Carolina; pointed girl procured three one owace viais of | lunch wee. > 4) Eine g SON, King Place, i ain ahd Went to thehouse ot herlover’s | my y5-tf __ Corner Vermont ave. and 16% st, father, where sha uj for bis perfidy. and the turee vials of Jauc too large, fortunately, and reacted aid of & physician her } a." The elder Newkirk snbeequently obtained a war- rant against the girl tor distarbing the prace ARTME UNITED On the petition lincis, and AUGUS' incis, pray ing for the & cin the 2oth day of \T OF THE INTERIOR, STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasnixoton. June 18. 1877. PHILO SYLLA, of Elgin, US ADAMS, of wick, Th on Bis premises, ind the girl's lover took out & second warrant ageinst her for ‘nreatening bis life. th} relasne lath day o! mand Grass ears from U) ZAM CoUN- e4 place or » Dave sold burg. Pa. the fol- First, three aun- acres, & part of Ube tract o! and belonging to Capt. E.S. Yancey, located on the Sbenane doab Ri uth of McGaheysville, wm this county. On this land there are 150 acr of valuable pine timber, suitable four lumber. Price, $11,000—equivalent to cash, viz in hand. aud the restat one, two and years, wilb interest. Second, one-haltof Riv ring, ail testis atthe said hea napplicst Bank property, (Mr. Harlow’s interes:,) com- 4 ao Pas testi prising water-power, saw and grist mills. | mony ius 1s th office treat ye before Machinery. &e, belonging to Mee-rs. Larkins | the day of hearing: nents, ithin the ar & Harlow. Price, $3,150, equivalent to cach. — + Rockingham Regis A Famity Swarr Suppenty Away.—The Rochester Democrat records a sad case of mortality im a neighboring village. A ian named Freeman, with his wife and ‘liree children, lately arrived at Penfield, trom 1 land, and took up bis residence with a rela- j i tive. Mrs Freeman was taken {ll soon after Was | ber arrival, and died three days after—ou the | On the petition of Ibk iith of June. On the tact day of Vane one os | Rochester, N.Y, praying : \he children died: on the ist of Juiy another | patent grauted to him the. Toth day one, and on the 5th, the third aad jast chitdex. | fF au imprevement in, Trip, pired. Mr. Freemsn finds himselt in a jana | ¥¢@™* f@ Ot strangers bereft of bis entire tamily, four having died in three weeks. The disease vas called typhoid tever, bat is now spoken of as the bisck measels. required to specially ays before the ither party to aken and trans- Hontcrpg—Severai days since 2. difficnity occurred in Bryantown district, Md., between two colored men, brothers, mamed Proctor, when one of them drew a knife and cut the : , Of the office other so severely as to canse his deeth in a bn applica ti : very short time. The difficulty arose, we un. apere ‘relied pow as tee, derstand, trem the irespass of stock. The parties were cultivating adjoining tracts of jand. The one who killed bis brother Ras been arrested, and is now in jail. Port Tr. Minter end seco Tim N. once & 4 ee successive Weeks; the first of said ‘THE PRACH CRor.—We learn from retinnie | Mibticntions to bent leant eraty dass evious tothe sources that the peach crop of he State of Dela- | Gay of hearing T.U. THEA . ware and the Eastern Shoreof Marviand ieot | \ jel4-w3w Commissioner of Patenta, likely to be as large zs was estimated a1 ig x tleapated in the early part Se laoe Aayland DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, tinued cold and wet weather up toa late peri. istox. June Wasi 1882. od in that mouth, caused large failing of of | On the petition of STEPHEN MOORE. of the fruit. ‘There ie stilt a prospect of acon. | Springfield, Mase., praying for the extension of a yin, ‘anted to him the ‘th. day of September 1853, improvement in Iron ‘Gar Brakes, for seve! from the expiration of said patent place or lerable crop, but not more tnan gpe-half or wo tbirde of the eattier estimates. The ‘qual. ty ofthe truit, however is said to be very tmauch improved by the ininning, ten! in — jr ble crime occurred in Harrison 4 cunty, Indiaas, op Monday iast. A man seamed Kemper, bis wife, two daughters and jered aman named Jao, Bane, said petition it not to be granted. Persons the extension are required ‘bree sons murdered yy, | file in the Patent Office Pr obie a by bari: stones at him. The murder was breught on by lawsuit, :: . | day of hearing; all testimony by either pai versely to Kemper. All ee rented ike of to be ured at paid heari: except two of the sons and twogirle, who are | fansmitted in shed on applicstion’ still at large. ji ‘Depositions and et De . DL ee mony must be SUDDEN Duate—Dr. Robert J. Bi +4 de raring; the Breexin the day of het using: ridge Jr.. & son Of the Rev. Dr. W. L. Tidge died suddenly in Houston, Tex: & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 Southeast corner 7th and D FURNITURE ON STH STREET WEST, BETWEEN M AND N STS. NORTH, ON, On THURSDAY, the 18th inst., at 10 0’clock a. : he residence of a gentleman z housckerping, Goods used ina private isting in part of— Chairs, Centre Tables Carpets, Dressing Bureaus Foisteads, Washstand, Bedding Cooking Stove To which we ask ET DAT ba teaceh instant at ¢ o'clock B | feet below southwest corner Sauare 9,11 and 12, in Square S 8, &C. the attention of buyers. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctio No. 526, southn made by Mr. Forsyth.to which we cal] the atten- tion of purchasers, as they will for investment, and will be sold without reserve. st coTner 7th a} STORY FRAME NTING ON FIF’ NM AND cighte ing interest, and secured by adeed of trust onthe | Wet immediately befor HOUSE AND LOT AUCTION. when sold. ‘Title india; On WEDNESDAY. the 17th instant, at6} pay for the search of the -m,.We shall sell. on the premises, part iy 13-4 GREE: uare No. 481, being 17 feet front by 03 th a good two-story Honse and Back all in good condition, making it suitable for a private residence. hs balance in six and twelve months. for_otes bearing interest a deed of trust on the premis evenne stamps at the ser. $10 down on the day of 313 GRE: BY 3 No. 5 f eal WILLIAMS, Ancts. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 6, 8. E. corner of Seventh and D sts. EN TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS. FRONTING ON Ast AND E AND F STREETS the 1sth instant, at 6 o’clock p. m..we shall cell, on the premises, seven g ¢, With fine side alleys, good building fronts ani subdivision of Lots Nos. 1,2, 3, 15, M4, 15, 16,17 and 18, in Square No. 779. great inducements fer pur: ed and unimproved property. r cash; balance in one, two, ovclock, op the premises, we will séli at auction | lateral the nouth 29 feet: by an ayerage depth of 21 feet; No.7, in 0. 118, on of Ith atreet west, between TI aud I streets nort PWENTY BUILD ‘All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of Bi ji * FFICE RICHMOND, FRED the purchaser. $100 deposit at the time of sale, assistant commissioners appointed to euperintend | () z } byidada COOPED & LATIMER. Augie, | ssid werk AND P. RIC com B* GREEN _& WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, and to be worked in the arch of the » No. 526 TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE. terest, and secured by a deed of trust "All conveyancing aud revenue cost of the purchaser. $0 down ‘ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. COOPER & LATIMER, Sno r Penn’a avenue and llth atre Star Office Building OF MARBLE BUILDING RTH CAPITOL SBREE ., We shall ell. on the premises, Lot 18, in Square Ro. 90. House being 14 feet front vith an uborning alley months, for notes bearing interest and secured by | betted on the in a deed of trust'on the premises. All conveyancing | iron and revenne stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $100 down on the da ‘wna GUARDIAN'S 8A AND LeT ON je auction, on of July, 1857, at’ six ee in No. 68, with'the im- DESIRABLE TWO-STORY FRAME House, The traps will be of the same size and shapeas | The steamer‘ WAWAS. NDO rth Capitol street. is | 6 o'clock p. ed of Lot No. 3, et 6 inch 7 . should apply at the office of the Company, foot o Beivore'N and O strects north, aud improved by c | meter, with walle nine inches Hhlck scape, ply at the officeof the Company two-story Frame House, containing five rooms. drops, and laterals, branch-sewers, and man-holes | ‘my 7 President P. ue in «ix months from This pid The at the option of the purchaser. i proving location, and only one square from the ith | <owerage (except: cash. Conveyancing, &.. i ZY COUPER & LATT py(uate Clerks with J. ithwest corner Penn's @ ee Star Oftice Building. RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY TRUSTS: THE ISLAND directed from Schriner, his wife, » wud recorded in’ Liber R of. the land records for IcGuire & Co.,) nie and 11th street, Southwest corner of Penn George Schriner and Henrie TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING | the expense of all excavation dated Felreary 1 LOTS IN op county, D. ¢ and wife, dated October 1, 1866, and recorded in | be required +, No. 25, folio 442, of RM. for Washington county. D. ion, on WEDNESDAY. h E Sreleck p.m.in front of the premives, Lote Nos.7 | | For further particulars see map with location of | C. Nickle, and steamer K and 8, in Davidson's subd e city of Wash- ley between Hand I h it. balance in 6, 12, 18 and ing interest, ind seeured 1 24 menths, for notes be 1 f trust on the premises. W.B. TODD, Jn... Trustee COOPER & LATIMER, A AUCTION SALES.. GOVERNMENT. SALES, .. RAILROAD : Sn eee on an if FRAMB’| PRALTIMOBE AND O10 RAILROAD. | SS SOFESROORL De a rips iy aie mn eC ORCL a Y¥ W. L. WALL & €0:; Auctioneers, i STREE' NSYLVA- ot) B Storés 310 ll TIE ag! corner Pa. ave. |) Wea z oe iy 4 ; cua’ . ee 4 street. lquarters Partie: Vashé By ne detween WARHINGTO: ade = se ; Office of Ch Ler masier. i RE, ve BHINGTON AND BALTI- sconon SA a ezRanun ness me |) "aan Pace ig, | OR STS NS TEATS : 1 ‘s ARD. j on ie y FOR BALTIMORE 3 N. ly 15, 1857, at 6 ESDAY, . lock, noen, o wena stil on the vem poe tof Lt 2 the FinpeBellding adjirtas the brick etructurs Deen ats Serene Sunday. at 700, 7°48, and 12:15 fronting 4 feet, with a 45.p. m. fj ALL s. = | emg tet bolta ae" hghs| FOR WAY STATIONS sor: 1 ) Soe Ses senna OF ANNAPOLIS MOA m., and at $200 and 4:35 p. for & two-ttory Brick House. Also, a’small Frame | quarters Departme! House, frontingon the alley in the rear. Theabove | Tatters Department of Washington. property jasituated om F street, vetween Wthand | and shingle ref witht 4a addition one sta 18th streets, 16 feet, and contains 415 feet of gax pipe withfived | Leaveat6:16 and 7: ‘Terma made known atthe sale. Stamps andcon- | light burners, and twenty 1and2 light burnérs, all | m TeyanOODR St ‘the erat Of we Lyeitiny eos in jecd condition. 2 i aa Wades by di ANNAPOLIS. of $100 will be requir soar told at same time an y i Leave at7:00 a.m. and 4.3 No -_" sold. GEORGE SEATON. Awnings and Fixtares, and 6) Window Shades and | from Annapolis ou Sunday): No trains i the of 183 feet | Corner of Penneylyania avenue abaleie rect atl OR Ro. ants’ 7fnebre, containing S473 square ‘eetsimproved by ‘ately : nt of Washington. ay, » and 2:7 Lf GEORGE W, 3: 5 i ‘all in fair condition. ‘SUND iy Waeds W.L, WALL & C0. As Farmer Cask iu, Gocermment: funds, and (7) FoR BAL ice = seven Allowed for ren val of haha igs. Leave at 7:45 am. af 4900194 pom. oe Se mane ne acer cae RUD OESR, Leave at7:45 a. m. ° ¥ D. L, WELLS & CO. iy 0-6t___ Major and Quartarm: TOR . Auctioneersapd Real Batato Broker, rr | eer salty, exces ‘Northwest corner Louisiana ayenue and th st, PROPOSALS. 1g a '. connecting We will sell at public auction, at the residence of | ——____~~- 2* |__| gt Relay Station with tralne from Baltioses se ily deelini 3 . burg, fe. as family declining housekeeping, on H et., Island, ROPOSALS Bt Ws SPRL THE OF | Whee r, Parkers! fs’ West reed th side, ou TUES: | POTENTH STREET WEST, FROM THE CA | THROUGH TICKETS so the West can be had as DAY MORNING duly i0th: at ldo cock a. ball | NAL TO THE GOETH SIDE OE EW TORE | the Washington Station Bickel ‘Office at all hones the Household Furniture, to wit: ne Brussels Parlor Carpe Several Ingrain and Threeply Carpets UE. | in the day, as well ns at the tew office of tho Bank ala will be received st the Mayor's Offich, | ers and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 345 Penusylya- 1. on TUESDAY , July i6;1847, for the con- | nis averne, between 6th and 7th streets. One very nice Stuffed Haireloth Sofa, ‘ of about three thousand thies hundred | For New York Philadciphia. gad Boston, soo ad- One excellent Oak Cottage Chamber Set, new feetor main Sewerage, to coramenicnat the norm | vertisement of Throng bine.” aes Cane-seat Rocking Chairs. Dining-room do side ot the canal and Tenth street west,and ran -b. Ww ~ Mas! Fic ‘ransportation, Wardrobes, Bureane, hy reomiper Dtensiley ) a ap aon stieen ener Ses 8 to os ate ie — 00) CONTE Meenh Waaiiegton ne Vi Me i . i | of E street |, thence continui Lor a . 5. 5 Mighokeme ee | Ponth street wert abuse cightont himiset tet he | ocke.tt ie J: WILKING. Buantemaer tae ASovotsice Feather Pillows. & | Setibed part ef wie sewerage, fetween ane consi | 18G7Z GREAT 1867 MOSEL WELLS & 00, Atets!) | cal Better eee eee mane canal . PENNS LVANIA ROUTE é a efer four ; the. second ribed part of said a Y¥ COOPER,& LATIMER, Auct: “a fe th de treet th to a By ciate clerks with Jas. CstcGulte 4CS:e7 | thesauth sds of New York avenue: to bo barrel CS SSS orner Pennsylvania avenue and Jith street. | form, inside diameter three feet; the thickness of | 70 THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH. AND SOUTEY " "WEST ‘Star Office Building. allo walle tole uine Eien eter Qn and after May. eth, I, trains will leave on. as The follows thi TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. | instie cueing. aret virtue of = | “Southside N erage, Viz? of trust, duly excented, bear. ith side New York avenneand Tenth street, a ing fate the sth day of October A. D..1855, and re- | 49 i. 48 fee f the Li ords of the Di side I stree h 4 conded ip the Ofice of the Land Racorie of the Dis. | South side Istreet north and Tenth atroet, 9.64 185, 186, and 187, all i ae ject. for sale at Public | South side H street north and Tenth'Street, 92.89 Ny » Palace eet. day and night Cars.with modernimprovements, and et ah 4 | Anetion, and sell'tg the highest bidder, infront of | the pret sate phic htoott yo day of July | ath side of G street north amd: Tenth street, earing from four t6 ehourain time over any ext, at 5 o'clock in the y the 7 f | jee 1 te, Ye Hot Xo. 34m Square No; M8, on the North side of (| “South side of F street north and Tenth streets sant Central New Yorks is bed to Western pT feet. and half inch, and being 10) feet deep; the southeast North side E street north and Tenth street, 9.13 wa DAILY TRAINS TO The NORTE. feet weet of tHe southeast corner of sald Square, | "Soren side D treet north and Tenth strect, 4.16 ZPREH MOM thoctataee eae end with the commodious CPs tents git dwelling | feet is Passengers by this route from Baltimore have the House No (270, and other buildings thereon. | From the north side of D street morth the arade | advantans of sah ng all changes in UNION DE oe a Of the dese i pad pean and stamps we uniform to ofdinary low tide mark in the Bel Bb airoeniieaat thear: HAS. G- GODFREY. Trastes, | “The following are the ent at the, different points treet sylvan “ je83twds COOPER & LATIMER, aucts, | for the grade of the inside bottom @f the sewerage, Ships ational Bers, ee nie renie aewnne, —— win: will ven atall 68. SF THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED | “Fcnth street west, south side New York avenue ti is o upell the 16TH INSPANT. at same hour and | 2 feet below horthwest corner of Square 373. Fasceligers procuring fe Gienite aes SP mee as oan & Rie ee Tenth street west, south side I street north, 12 | mira or Pittsburg. 7:48 A. M:| Balti: sooceel 10 30 =| pee Aw oie feat below northwest corner of Square 372, y Li , “Tenth street weet, south side Hl street orth, 12 Sixthand Pon's ave, Washington De. feet telow north west corner of Square 375. ED. 8. YOUNG, Gen. Pas Agent, fi befor hay pda ear Oeeareaee: north, 2 de l-ly Baltimore, Ma. UNIMPROVED BEAL ESTATE FRONTING ON th street west, south side F street north, | VHROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHI 2. HART NORTH AND TWENTY-FIRST feet below northwest corner sauere 377, T Daw yore7o™ } PHILADELPHIA AN ie 16th instant, at 6 o'clock Tenth street west, north side E street north, 12 G7, all being eubdivided | , Tenth street west, north sigs Dstreet ‘north, 1633 ie] feet below southwest corner 5 if WwW. Jan. 6, 1857. into fine building fronts and depths, of which the Ave it between D street and the carial will Trains betwe ASHINGTON, Jan. 6, s Subdivision will be extubited om the Way of sale, | ,A¥ernge cut between D atre e naraing between Washington and New York are fcars. whole, hand-made, thorowsh-burnt red brick of the | Leave dally (except Suaday) ar Fase, 12:18 ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve, | Pest quality must, be used, garefully excludine all | and 700 p. m. | - viz. Dave fine chance | ,,10,the execution ofthe work above epecified.only | FOR NEW YORK, without chan | “ and twenty-four months, for notes bear: | 24!s and shatlered brick. racks must be vaell FOR PHILADELPHIA ine tart. and every brick | Leave daily (except Sumter yr sees Ailconseyanclngand evenueetampe at | "ltt hare fall moray Joints wuder bottom. vider, | @.,am€ 30 aud 0) tm id ends. whole mus in mortar made ON SUNDAY. he cost of the mee A apples pt Rema best fresh hydraulic cement, and clea Leave for New York ond Philadelphia at 7:00 p, HeHERe ee goal sharp, river sand, free from loam, which muse be | m. only vr LLIAMS. Ancts. mixed in the proportion of not more than two parta Sleeping cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train and 12:15 p. ‘ Seascale emene: et must De meae ee | CAF dackeis ty Bifiad Iphia, New York, hace a «mall quantities, as it may be required for immedi- ‘ongh tic! elphia, New York, or Bored eB OME 2, | “Ease deneaneenany ateng prtynet | Baloneteentatcenntes imeraal pe : 2 hea : Fol eee Nae, Bela es TN aeTeets | ap ecwerage. of MEME cents tee TE ee | rey a well ass ph Llue, $48 Penn, ave honed {ggporntiy shally the judge. che wank shathe | tue Getwon oth and i atpceta : FIRST-CLASS BU: ING LOT ON WEST SIDE upon a foundation on if ach spruceor pine e imore and 0 road advertisemen te STWEEN WAS Janke not under S inches wide. and schedule between Washington, Baltimore. Lee rae ALAND 1 | Pin botion of the trenches must be accurately cut and the West. aninston, Baltimore, An on AFTERNOON, July 16th, at 6 | tothe tl ‘est. WILSON, Master of Transportati - COLE. General Ticket Agente fe trenches fhe space over 8 KOONTZ, Ageut, Washington, el of the onteids WI must be well filed, rammed, and pad: SEUSENS, Fessenrer Sent. shape of the exterior of the sewerage and the 1 ettlverts. templets heing need to secure this In refilling t side | the haunches up to of the arch et, of | aeenr 3 pe leg. All flagways or other pavements which, in | ———_—__—_—--ecs Be el ae een 2 eee eee ie the ihe exceuticn of the work ie may to necessary £0 STEAMBOAT LINE ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; balance in6 and isturb. and also surface of the strects, must ) Ry istaoaine, with interest, secured by a deed of trust. scpeee: og Sige or regravelled in the best man: A J Es. and to the satisfaction of the commisdioner and ‘The manholes to be three foetxqnare in the clear, pePANGE oF scr it AY. July sth, the of 8. H. corner #thandD streets, | In each of thoee two curbstones must ve sot, | DAD ey 8 of th i the size of which shall not be less than four ave 7th street wharf at ahalf feet long. nine fiches wide, and fourin- | 8227 P.m. On Sundays at 6 4 3 s cs ABs ouly, making close connections for By ADJOINING LOT FRONTING | ches thick.sct fir with the inside crown of the | Qui’ yinaking cl nections for all points South tet AND SN REREET NORTH, IN FIRST seer taeuprart Fes a and from whi: —— y Sit GEO. MATTINGLY. Superintendent AT IN. On TUESDAY. the 6th instant, at 6% o'clock p. ed to etn OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY, WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. St bos 0! vo EPR Stegmboats of the Company leave’ each place rsides to receive a perforated | m autil7 Oclock fee pee cover, of one inch thick, with the word ?and the level of, the bottom of the sewer scribed thereon 3a the execution of all or any part of the afore: three hundred feet FOR MO e front, running back toa fine together at the ends of su enclose a xpace of three ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and.twelve | clear. clamped together on the outer sid * “Leuve from, fan | thie seuuarf foot of ith ‘street, Wash ington. Phe Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats of gale. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ‘ Ne nd the same time; and be- The fine st: er * WAWASET ” will ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. fore any part shall have been covered in. the Uom- | wharf toot of sith strech TLESDS YT SURS seal Clerks pith Ja Pe ha eet missioner of Bis ward And the psistent en ed DAY and SATURDAY NINGS at 10 o’clock uthwest corner Per street, | in e Mayor must be fully sat- | Returning, 0 a p.m. Be Star Ofice Building. fefed that the work has been faithfully executed | “°tWrDus the Boat arrives at 33s p.m. according to t ¢ law and specifica ions. EXCURS x e charts fe HERMONT AVEAT : BETWEEN N | aye new trap ar the War iepartient, corner ot | Ezouraisun to Gliment aad, otter ines e205 ‘3 . IN. ‘venteen eet west ani ennsylvay nue, vi it reaso ‘ates. srouuds and the WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Jnly 17th, at | with granite coping and fron cover,the drops tobe | Pacino nale rates. The Grounds aad t i Pavillion at Glymont are in good order for Pic-uico .,on the premises, we wrilleell, part covered with an iron grate. and Pleasure parties,» BOUd CHEE To ial square No. 243, having a front of ‘All laterals tobe barrel form, two feet inside di- Parties desiring to charter the mn the cast side of Vermont avenue, | ameter, with walls nine inches thick. “: Wawaset 7th street, D. COLT, ac Ferry BALTIMOR sirable piece of real estate ivin anim- | as City Surveyor may direct. All the above e laterals man-holes.and traps) | FREGULAR LINE BETW st id fe yan assessment on the propert: WASHINGTC ee eee ee cash; balance in 6 and 12 oemamne thereon, (except that of the ‘Unit ‘The steamer COLUMBIA will leave Riley’s months, secured by deed of trust, Conveyancing | States,”’) which is provided for by an act of Con- | Wharf, the foot of lth street, and revenue atamps at cost of purchaser. $100 | gress approved February 23, 1355. ever, DNESDAY Mornin: : ; gr at ti f sale. All expense of pumping and damming, or any Borclock. Retarning, she will Teave! Tirade ° COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. | o¢hit {APosG of Dumping Tay arize from the na: | Commerce street Watt, Baltimore, every SATUR ture of the work, or be caused by action of the eles | DA fternoon, at 4 o'clock. She will stop at the BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, ments, must be borne by the contractor. landings on both sides of the river. going and re- (late clerks with J. icGuire & Co.,) Bidders will state but one price per lineal foot | turning. “Freight taken at very low rates. Fur ry ivanis venue and lith fon the constrnetien of oe: main sewerage shothe further particulars Pepi 6, W. RILEY, Agent, 5 3 trap and man-hole each, an PHOS. EY, Agent, ini aby iad Poot for the lat halt inclgde | ap3s-T&¥Sm Riley's Wart, foot of Mien st, foot for the lateral branches, which # THE FIRST WARD. Bidders will also bid per thousand fect. board | PPOTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE FOR \ vi Hath rh BALTIMORE. By virtut of a deed of trust from Samuel Duvall | measure. for any of theaforeeatd timk mgrwhich may | May axing free coninetion ai AQUIA CREEK H., No. 25, alto ‘ the lend Feoorde The! night is reserved Oy the Mayor to Teioct su with G perm Pop TNER is +d will sell, at public ids, and prescribe when any part o J 2 5 ‘July. 17, 1537, at Og | Work shail commence and when it shall ecase, The steamer EXPR S. Captain A: H. Wil: leave Washington from Sipth opck i 5 ‘ashington fro Eee ae ee eee ty | Whart, every WEDNESDAY sud SATUS AT ot ‘ision of Square No. 183. | drops. man-hole: Each of these Lots has a front on Ith street west Burveyor's office, ‘or other officer appointed by T OF THE,DIS THE SUPREM OF COLUMBL J.B. torney. it is ord fraynor,canse her app herein. on or before the first rule day oce forty days after this day; of be proceeded with, as in c By order of the Conrt A true copy:—Teat: erwixe the cause will a depth of 70 feet. twelve month: ¢ bearing interest. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. 50 down at time of sale. LY 6, 1857.—DistRict oF arnes, administratrix the administratrix tion of the Orphans de aforesaid has with the ib y il it 6a. m., for Baltimore, and usual way landimig a eee ne ee The tae | PORE. willbe recstyell trom. hime’ but practical || Patamaccivers porienny. wore Rakcomer eters ‘erms of sale: One-half cash; balance in six and | bricklayers. 'UESDAY and FRIDAY, 4p. m. twelve months. with interest, eecured by adeed of | "Any departure from the above specification shall | For further information appis to, oy ps at purchaser's | be considered nullification of the contract. & 3: B BRYAN & BRo., cost.” 100down on each lot when sold” Syl-eost RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor, | _mh i8+t No. 345 Pennsylvania ave, ‘ WBUGBRE CARUSL Trasteo, ae Mew WHLRON RiNATaS $38 :0Rde) CORRE RS LA TIMEN Suc ECRET DISEASES. FOR THE EASTERN SHORE. ATIMER, Auctioneers, bas B* Seay: otice'with J.C. Mc@uire & Co.,) SAMARITAN’S GIFT! chess Tey eee, Epo SMALL, Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and lth st., SAMARITANS GIFT! . E. T. LEONA + nO’ respects one of the staunchest. mo: Star Cice BOnaing: ‘THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, | coufortable ‘and elegant. steamers! a IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, IN “Yes, A Positive Ours,” for plying on Chesapeake Bay, will resume ber rou! SATURDAY, March 2d. She leayes her pier On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July 18th, at ox; | GONOREHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, €c. | Spyoaite No. 170 Light stvect whatt, Baltimore the premises, we shall sell part | Containsno Mineral,no Balsam,no Mercury, | every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, «nd SATURDAY, gore in Sauare i, improved by two Frage Houses, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, ns eR ms Or EASTON PO dt x i * BO 4 LE x a ae pres oer Mapes ee ota Mees Re ee eee tay Berne Rosmell nor | WHAKE CAMBRIDGE, Hue ALRTES WHALE, third streets west, having fronts of 12 and 22 feet by fare the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. CABIN CR MEDFORD'S WHARF, and R ‘ LLOYD’s LANDING. fares in from two to four days, amd recent cases ASTERN SHORE, shs ‘orm of sale: One tntrd cash. balance nalx end | ipewenty four honrs.” Brepured by'a graduate | etuyung from ding att peu. Combrides sty secured by adeed of trust and of the University of Penneyivania, one of the most | pm. and Eastern Pout at 8p. mi., every Monday eminent Doctors mists of ‘the presertday; | Menta e ad Friday. tonsiiiug at all laters i Ch no exrosuresme trouble, no chante whalever. | | | diate landitigs, and reaching Baltimore st § 4. m. 0D Opa hington county aforesaid, appointed Saturday, July 27, 1857. for the fi distribution of the personal estate and of the assets in hand. as far a: been collected and turned into mone’ where all the creditors a are notified to attend. vouched, or the: xettiement and nd heirs of 8 vith their ¢! c ided n copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star previous RPHANS’ COURT, June 22, 1807 Capra h, Wagmrneton Covnrt William Dixon, ® Connor deceased, the executor. afo swith ‘the approbation of the. Orphans? Warhington Connty aforesai oy) the 13th da: if f wed, and of the assets as the same have been collected and turned lito honey; when ani where all the creditors and heirs of safd deceased are notified to attend, with their iy “from ail henet law he excluded from igad' a copy of this order be pabiis Foor ee oP ccks inthe Bveniig® oe TAMES Bo TENT OFFICE, PRATT, of Bos: “—District oF or’ of Wiliam or of a han , appointed Satur: RTMENT OF THE IN’ UNITED STATES PA Elite bs AWAIM L. the ath day of Oc provement in Machines fo years from the expirat whieh takes pl Te is ordered thin Patent Of ber next, at 12 orcloc UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, id ion be heat mee DAY. the 16th day of Septem 3 Af oay they. hare, rf 3 and a to appear and show cause, (fany they have, why fle tu the Patent Oitiee get forth in, writin hearing ; a! rearequired to | to be uyed. at the anid hear set forth in writing, at least twen days before the arr at a yt those who have des ed oI owing Bho’ $5 Syi-d&ds _ COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts, whobave heen worked ‘Halse Copa gor Mer. Sa pr aecar ine state-reoms, fo25-tf ¥ NAGLE & CO,, Auctioneers cury, try the RAMARTT A pla clone, eS female. $3, Price—Male packages, $2. F. ‘Salesroom 295 Pa. ay., bet. 9th and 10th sts, MPORTANT TO ite LADIES ~INDELIBLE STAMPIN: ¢ ive | — 2 Warranted fast colors. Will t ARLE eco eae, ip Hogechokd ieee | BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Satya boil. Done by ® French composition, A] sales of stocks of Groceries, Wines, | __SOROFULA, ULCERS. SORES. SPOTS, the receipt of which has been purchased at a his!) fi iene: 22 every, deeceimson, | TRTEEDG, SOULE POLEE., STEMTLAR, OR | stecv eaves canter eae iL Asample, and try Liberal cosh sdvances made on consignment. SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICE | it. Ladies’ white or colored Underskirts: Bali ji 4 ..&c., Stamped_on tation or braid- Regu ffered the public as a positive cure. rals, Aprons, te on Lait CHU AY and SATURDAL ator SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. the | Ie. in tact Glare, 1p eae ee if and SATURDAY. at 10 o’clocl SAMARITAN’S HOOT AND HERB JUICE isa | Groat Satine to Indies having clothes, for ebil- . certain and effectual remed; . : : PoMbeaNy raschea Und craniates Seem paraete ot | Oneh tomaRKe ap. No bra. "he sewing: ute STROLOGY the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough be att: ‘to the bottems of Ladies’ Skirts atte and permanent. Take. then, of this purifying rem- eee ry ia man Worn in Mew, Fork.) reads THE WORLD ASTONISHED edy and be healed, anddo not transmit it to your | (ameas oh Fe Mute ar Weer than half. he usual AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATION: pomerity that for which you may repentin after | CAMP. 14 IF fee adatiions, Figures: animals MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, | Years. gtany pattern stamped. 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X full ni explicit chart, written out, with all faquivies an- og and encl . sent by mail on re+ Stipe of price above, mentioned. The Seeny seth be maintained, apd att cotrerpoad ence rarnichen those desiring them,. Write slain: rite y,of the month wad YearAirwhteh y sia F enitaDA 'H. A. PERRIGO, get, HostitaL + or ne has bee ‘trouble with Ma ‘20. " a rot wi se see bate rest a tedion’ fee one ccucenin wearing Linen Collars to get them forms; rly Anished, and Veneral diseases in its mostcustomary forma; at Brees ‘RED arti of 3 fullest: ‘KWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, cedar enany te of wChanutscturers of avd Dealers in aa @: LADIEA AND OEKT.'S 3 LN WB 4c enneylvanie avenue, oti RE Val between 9th and 10th sia, them “ Assistent ost sor Me Sa a | SS see ae aoe |g my 2-lm —Law apd Practice of ial. By A. A. _8p3-D&W.coly wer 293. Buffalo, N.Y aetna. .* f 1ONS.—Thackersy’s Lectures 01 Seldon. siustraten: 80 ‘The Caxton Bulwer. 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