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_THE EVENING STAR. THE AwEN?T1E8 OF MARRIED LIPR.—In the @ivorce Court in London, Isst month, the case ef Forth against Forth wes Asuit bythe fus- band for divorce on account of he wife's srvelty. The parties were married in 1857,and their life since then seems to have been made vp of violent quarrel. Mr. Forth was called, and stated the various acts of cruelty of which he complained. Among them was an attempt to throw one of the children by the first mar- Wage into the fire; throwing candlesticks at the petitioner, scratching his face; throwing the contents of a milk-jar over him, and then Pprichmg the jar at bis head; burning the nose eldest child, and also burning hisown dace with a lighted paper, and #inging his hair; saying Dis forehead open with the heel of a boot, throwing a baking-dish with a fruit pie tat him, the contents going all over him; burning bis sermons, papers. and books, break- sng his furniture and threatening to baru the house The jadge pronounced a decree tf judicial separation Coat Asi —The ashes of coal are by no Trans a valuable as those of wood. and the chemical snalysis shows that they are very deficient im the phosphates and alkalles so nsetnl {or manures. They contain an abun- dance of calcined clay, with oxides and sul- phides of iron, magnesia and lime. Notwith- Ftanding this, they bave been found very effective as fertilizers for certain clayish soils, maRing these soils lighter, more porons and easier to werk, but the coal ash must be Plied in sufficient quantities, Coal ash is bet- ter stil in moist but pot marshy grounds, principally when mixed with some slacked lime. The quantity of coal ash reauired is about fifteen to twenty cuble yards per acre, Aud experience has agrees in Europe that coal asbes give mach better results than a chemicai analysis would indicate. They ap- pear to have an absorbed power for nitrogen, ard the sulphur and iron they contain are valuable as fertilizers ACvRIOUs Magriace—A little girl about sixteen years of age, giving her name as Mary Ettare Kehoe, in company with a boy about i5 years of age, giving his name as Henry Hart- ung, of Mott and Canal streets, appeared be- fore Justice Hogan this afterneen, at the Toombs, and requested protection from the mother of the boy, who had carried him away from the nuptial couch Tuesday might, after he had been joined in the holy bands of wed- jock with Mary by the Rev. Frederick Silby, oi St. Ambrose Church. The Judge said the mother bad now no right to him, and sen: the happy couple on their way rejoicing. Had the bridegroom notsuddenly turned up, Mr. Howe ‘was about to sue out a writ of habeas corpus to demand bis body from the inexorable maternal parent.—N, ¥. Express Sap Errxcts or V1TRIOL THRowINc.—The young girl, Kate Kamble, who resides at Ninth street, above Coates; and who, it wili be re- membered, was Comaro | disfigured some months ago by having vitriol thrown in her face by uuknown person, has entirely lost ber reason. ‘When‘sbe evades the vigilant watch kept over ber she wanders through the streets, bare. headed and barefooted. talking about getting a new face and lamenting ber sad misfortane.— Philadelphia Age, July Vrth Siomrr: caricature recently seen Matamoros represented Uncle Sam Inying flat on his back with Canada underneath him, and while his head was in his Russian purchase, taking 8n iced drink, bis legs were cramped up by arickety fence named Mexico. Uncle Sam meditatingly says he will have to stretch out his lege directly. The picture tickles the ‘Texans amazingly. ——_____ S> Andy Galligan. residing in ‘Saratoga, had & finger badly jammed some two weeks ago, and Was adviced to have it amputated, but he refused. Intemperate habits, however, and a persistent stirring about, in definance ef all Temonstrances, together with the aggravation incident to hot weather, produced an Inflam- mation which resulted in that fearful disease, the lockjaw, and he died a day or two since. ee S27 A military commission assembled in Kaleigh, N.C., a few days ago and adjourned to meet again on the 15th inst. The comm S10 was cenvened to try some of the citizens charged witn killing a negronamed Archibald Beebee, whom it who alleged had attempted to outrage a respectable young lady of that town. S7 Dr, Robincos, of Bennington, Michigan, died on Sunday night of last week. in conse. quence of sprinkling ¢Rloroform upon his pil- low to produce slee: “CAR CAses."—The «newly enfra7chisea” Southerners are bringing quite ag inst the e, railread companies of Mobile with great per- ‘One was brought afew days ago against the Presid ca ihe Mobile and Springfield Railroad Com: AROR SALE OR WaHRaT.—The first large of prime white wheat this season was made on Tuesday by Messrs. Wise Brothers They suid 1,000 bushels, at $3 per bushel.— Ki Exam. 7 They have arrested at Stenbenyille, a Tan named Long, supposed to be the marder- «r of the man whose headless trunk was fou % ew days since in a culvert near Whe ating. SPECIAL. ‘NOTICES. ae” DUTCHER’S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER -will certainly exterminate these pests. if its use is persevered ii Beware of bogus Fly-Paper.which vome dealers sop becesiee they can get it for nearly uethi Don’t be swindled. | Ask for DetcuEr’s, whtehis oid 7 Te Dragzion ie 15-eolm. GRAY HAIR Restored to its original Youthful Color by the use of that Scientific Discoverey caHed HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE- NEWER. It will make Hair grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons. as itfurnishes the natritive principle by which the hair is nourished and eup- porte : i It will prevent the hair from fal ‘not #tain the skin No better evidence of its superiority need be ad- duced than the fact that so many imitations of tare offered 10 the public ITIS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING! Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. R.P-HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists Je 18-eo2m LAW OF HUMANITY, IN RELATION TO SOCIAL EVILS. ON ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, on Physical Ervors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manbood, with the humane view of treatment and cure. Sent in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. ‘Address Dr J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. my 18-3 KNOW THY DESTINY. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Avtrologist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Qld World, has now located herself at Hudson, N.Y. Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers ‘of second sight as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest im the single or married of either sex. Whil state of trance. she de- Mneates the very features of the person Yui. marry, and by the aid of an instrument of wer, known as the Psychomotrope. guara produce a life-like picture of the future husband or ‘wife of the applicant, together with date of mar- Tiage, position in life, leading traits of character, 4c. This is no humbug. as thousands of testimo: wials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the Picture is what it purports to be. By inclosing a stall lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and inclosing’ fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, Zou Nall recelve the picture aud desired information y return mail. All communications sacredly con- fidential, Address. in confideace, MADAME E. F- THORNTON, P.O. Box 223, Hudson, N.Y. ap 3-D&Weoly FREE 10 EVERYBODY. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the Erentest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected. and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send g out. and does qhelr Address, and receive a copy: post-paid. by re- turn mail Address P.O. Drawer 2 aps-d&weoly Troy, New York. 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THACKARY’S WOBKS — Beantifally ius- trated, large print, from $1.25 to $1.50 per volume. A Lot of ENGLISH BOOKS just received, to ‘which. the attention of the reading public is re- gyectfaliy invited, at the Hudson Taylor Book FRENCH & RICHARDSON, my 21-tf 334 Pennsylvania avenue, HE EUREKA PRESERY: T es § ro ING JAR—A full i Peer and OMAC FAMILY SHAD ly \ N. Ww. List OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, Friday, July 19, ier 3 tae {OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST crc Laen i BF To obtai of these letters the applicant musteallfor “Advertined Letters,” give the date of the list, and pay one cent for advertising. _ BF'1{ not called for within one month they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. ————— LADIES’ LIST. 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Talon Jord ‘Tansel Win ‘Turner Geo Thompson Perry Taylor Wm H Tyler Henry | Toner Patk Tweedie Juo Thinnerschotz HTavlor Richa ‘Taf! Win Teyboult Jas Tasser Robt le Chas A Von TrohenL Van Delmont P§ Vena Tnier 3 Wall Lt Allan Williams Geo WatsonJohanes WickershamA BR Wood Geo Weems Jno W Williams AF WashingtonGeo Weil Jno Waletta HW aon Welsh Mr Woodinnd Rens Wilder Harry A Warner Oliver Washburn BW ells Henry | Williams Otho WellerCharlieL Wiere Henry, ra RA Wood Chas A” Washington Hy White Sam! Worter Heur: Woods Selsiata onJos Webster T W Westeatt Jas Waters Rev WH Williams J Winer u MiscRLLAXROUS —J.R. W.; M. B.H.; Mi ta, State Agent; Edito: Evening Post; Ho- boken Motel’; F ae'n for Restoration of Loat Friends. it 8. J. BOWEN, P.M. | Tipe y J W Mrs Kirkland Mary Shaw Jennie Chipman J Mrs Kinney Mary © ShearmanJulall | Clark EH Kisser BJ Mra Stokes SuliaMra Boutwell, George Churchill, Jehn C:, N.Y. Clarke, Clarke: Sitney, Kansag.. Cobb, Amasa, W: Cob: Cook, Burton C. Cornell, Thomas Dodge. Granville M.. Io Dennelly, Ignatne. Minn Driggs, John F., Mich Eckley, Ephraim R_, Ohio..-27 Four-and-a-half Ferris, Orange. N. Y.. Perry. Thomas W., Mich. sy Fox. John. New York. Hale Hamilton, C. 8. Ohi Harding, Abner C., Hill. John Holman, 7 “cor, Mo. av. and 3d st. Hooper, Samuel, Mai K Hopkins Beng. F Hum phire Hunter Hotchkiss. J Holbrock, E. D Ingersoll. Ebvo Judd, Norman Kelsey. ‘ Kitchen, B. Koontz, Wil Lattin Lawreni McClurg. Jose McCullough Hiram, Merenr,, Ulyeees, iller Moore, William, Moorhead, James K Morgan. George W. Morrell, Daniel J. Pa.. Morrissey. Jobn. N.Y. x Peters, Phelps, Charl Pike, Frederick AWM Pile, William A, Md" Plants, Tobias A’. Ohio. Poland, Luke P..V Polsley, Daniel, Wi Pomeroy. T. M,N. Y. Price, Hiram. lows, Prayn. John V.L., No ¥ R Robinson, W Ross, Lewis wv awyer, Phileti Schenck. Rob Scofield, Gl Relye. Lewis. Shanks. Jon Shellabar, RESIDENCES OF SENATORS AND RE- PRESENTATIVES. SENATORS. B. F. WADE, Ohio, President of the Senate, Na- tional Hotel. Anthony, Henry B., R. I_-.253 I street. Buckalew Charles R., Pa...29 South A stfeet. Cameron, Simon, Pa.. ‘Willard's. Cattell, Alex. G..N_ JE bbitt House. Chandler, Zach; Mich......--National Hotel. Cole, Cornelius,’ Cal. : Zs Conkling, Roscoe. N. Y. 422 15th etreet. Gonnerey = -44 East Capitol street. Drake, Charles D Edmunds, George ¥., rry, Orris $., Conn, enden, Win, P Fowler. J.'8', Tenn. Frelinghuysen, F Willard’s Hotel. 4 North A, Cap. Hill. Ebbitt House. 409 3d et Grimes, James W., Towa... 208 H «treet. Harlan, James, Iowa. 304 H street Henderson, John B., Mo... 448 E street. Hendricks, Thos, A.. Ind. Howard. Jacob M., Micb.....487 1th street. Howe, Timothy 0., Wis........2 432 street Johnson. Reverdy. Ma. Morgan, Edwin 0). ¥. Morrill, Lot M, Maine... Morrill; Justin’, Vt Morton, Oliver P., Ind. Norton, Daniel 8, Minn. Corner 15th and. Nye, James W. 263 G street. Patterson, 1388 ath xt. bet. D & E. Patterson, Executive Mansion. Pomeroy. Samuel C., Kan. 353 H street. Ramsey , Alexander Minn_.'National Hotel. Ross, Edmund G., Raneas.... Metropolitan Hotel. Saulebury, Willard, Del. Sherman, John, Ohio. Sprague, William, R. i Stewart, Wm. M., Nevada. Thi 4 President’s Square. National Hotel. ‘National Hotel. Trumbull, Lyman, Mi, Van Winkle, P.&),W Wi Ww :-Washington House, Willard’s Hotel. REPRESENTATIVES. SCHUYLER COLFAX, Indiana, Speaker, Na- tional Hotel. Allison, Wm. B., Iowa.. Ames, Oakes, Mags.... Anderson. Geo. W., Mo. Archer, Stevenson, Md. Ashley, Delos R., Nevada. Ashley, Jamex if., Ohi Baker, Jehu, Mil Baldwin. John D.. Masi Banks, Nath’! P., Mass.. Barnes. Demas, N.Y Beaman, Fern. C., Mic! Benjamin, Jolin ¥.; Mo. Benton, Jacob, N.H. Bingham, John. i Blaine, James G., Ma Blair. Austin. Mich. Welker’s, 15th street. Willard’s Hotel, 448 Sixth street, 27 Indiana avenne. peaabington: pee. enneyivania ave. Willard’s Hotel. N.Ast., Cap. Hill, House. Ebbitt House. Washington House, 29 12th street, 454 H street. 254 F street. Hotel, -Ebbitt House. Boyer, Benjamin M., Pen Bromwell. H. P.H..'1 Brooks, James, N.Y. Broomall, John M., Penn. Buckland. Ralph P!, Ohio... Washi ; Burr, Albert G. = ried Howes” Butler, Benja Coles. Bashford AB ilk s Kirkwood House. in F. ‘orner 15th and I’ ste, Metropolitan Hotel. ‘aki enry L., Penn Ranier. John W., N.Y “Metropolitan Hotel. 4t4 E street Fouad shalt st °% Four-and-a-half st. n. John, Ind. National Hot ader W., Ohio. Shelb; 248 F street. a 263 I street. y, 42 Thirteenth street. ‘ational Hotel. 393 First street east. Washington House. Four-and-a-halfet. ENorth a eta Til “ orth A at.. Cay il 430 Carroll Place, fenton House National Hotel. . D.. Mass. worth, John F., Ill. elds, William ©., N. ‘inney. Darwin A’, Pi arfield. James A., Ohi tz. J. Lawrence, Pa. 1 street wext. New York avenue. Reorge AN. I “Washington Hon} 64 Thirteenth str ex RB. Ohio. 250 F street. “cor. Mo. av. and 3d st 308 Fourth street North Ast..Cap Hill ’s, cor. Sth st, tional Hotel Sixth stree iNard’s Hotel. South A street. Hi t ed States Hotel. Rerr, Michael C.. 1 etcnam ohn H., X Y : a Pa Y - Washington Hoasé. 433 Fourteenth street. “Kirkwood Honse. Washington? Honse. NY¥..... United States Hotei. erence neoln ‘ Benjamin J ‘tropolitan. Thirteenth street. rkwood Hoi 34 MT street. Villard’s Hotel, venth street. 6 rth A street. 4 North A street. “Willard’s Hotel. 241 E street. ‘eason Honse. 93 Eleventh street. A441 E street, 4B street 44] Filth street. 200.7 st... 13th & Lith ards Hotel. 248 F utreet. 3 F street north A street. Hain. Ohio. 1, Pan. « alvert E. Sidney 3 nA, Mi 392 Fonrth street. Indiana avenue. 200 F wtreet -4 North A street. Washington Honse, Willard’s Hotel andail. Samuel J. Pa. m, Green B.. Ti... ....Willard’s Hotel. tson, W. Hy NJ¥.——Willard’s Hotel. Thirteenth strect. 243 F street. 143 G street. “Wis Ohio. rte United States Hotel. “Ebbitt Honse. 4d north A street. 279 south B stres art, Thomas Be ore uate acd Bbvitt House. ‘Stephen. 450 Sixth street. phitt House. -426 Carroll Place, north A street 20 H st 7th &8th, etropolitan Hotel. 0.6 north A street, -- Washington Honse. yh. leb Francis. M RE Yan Horn, Van Horn, i Metropolitan Hotel. M Hitan Hotel tropolitan Hotel: Featon House, Ebbitt House. 400 Fourth street 442 Thirteenth street, Washington House. “Washington House, ‘elker’s 15th street. Washington House, ... Kirkwood House, .39 Fourth street. 26 East Capitol street. Waebburn Washburn Weiker, Martin. Williams, Thomas. Williams. William, Ind W William Wood. Fernando Y. Woodbridge F. E., Vt D#EPABMIENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WasuiNcTon, June 3, 1857. On the petition of STEPHEN MOORSE, of raying for the extension of a day of September ,1853, in Iron Brakes, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which Springfield, Mass. nt granted to an improvement the 6t takes place on the 6th day of September, 1867 It is Ordered that the eald petition be hedrd m said petition onght not to be granted. Persons opposing the exteusion are required to Office their objections, specially 'yefore the file in the Paten set forth in writin day of hesrings a to be used at the said least twenty days atimony filed by either part hearing must be taken ani transmitted in accordance with the rnles of the office, which will be furnished on application. Depositions and other papers relied mon ‘be filed in the office twenty days before the day earing; the arguments, if any, within ten di er filing the testimony. Reputhican aud the fntells ‘ashi D. epublican and the Intelligencer, Hy Cand in the Repuolicun, Springield. Mase. A Week for three successive weeks;. the first ablications to be at least sixty, vious to H 0 THEARER the day of hearing. . ER. Je 10-wiw Commissiomer of Pi QRgzANe’ COURT, JvuLy 6, 1867.—Dierzicr oF CoLumBia, WASHINGTON COUNTY the case of Martha E. Barnes of James Barnes, deceased, ti wet Convict, ‘Washington urday. Ji distribution of the pervonal estate and of the asscte in’ hand, an far where all the creditors and heirs of ch fein said : nevis Aatecae a at brateouaeons ever ot AMES OR AUCTION SALES. ‘and$th otf AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ¥ NAGLE & CO. BY sen 2. a corner Pa. ave. aon ea atta’ SP av Be, Oth and 20th ote the premives, on MONDAY AF- TERNOON: si 6 o'clock,” part of Lot, 11,,Sauaro p ‘of ground caver allsy: beveecu Virginie We will sell, BRICKS AT AUCT On FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th of July, at 6 o'clock, at 371 F stiect, opposite southwest cor- ‘atent OfSce— 2 pair double doors, with frames rach and glass I pair folding doors, with roller Good doors. with frames, locks and hinges A lot of blinds e door step, with seats at the side sash with glass and lattice work A lot of pressed brick A Jot of common brick* E street. 43 and 6t Terms made known day of $50 will be required as soon as t! W.L. WALL & Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Stores 315 and 317, Southwest corner Penn’s avenue and 9th street. We will sell on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Jaly 23, 1867. at 6 oclock. on the premises, part of ving @ front of 16 feet by a 14, Square No: 682, bi property ie wtasted th D street, ° on south Datreet, between First and Becond streeta west. ‘Terms made known at the fale, “A deposit of $50 wee waren's R,_Auctionesrs '. McGuire & Co.,) venue and Mth street, NAGLE &CO., Aucta._ JAMS, Anctionsers, corner 7th and-D streets. ES?ATE AT THE CORNER STREET EAST AND _D STRERT EAR THE BALTI MOR: AY, the 19th inst: at so shall sell, on the. pr Li by 75 feet deep, _ Terms: One-half cash: balance in 6 and 12montha, jor notes bearing interest. and secured by a deed of Allconveyancing and rev- Y GREEN & WILL! will be required as Y COOPER & (Late clerks wit) 8. W. corner Penneytvani Star Office Building. RECEIVER'S SALE OF DINING AND EAT- ING SALOON. By virtne of an. order Court, of the District of Co ve. Flasch. I willsell,on SATURDAY July, 1867. on the premises, at 6 o’cloc! niture and fixtures in the ing Saloon on E street, near the corner of 8th at. INO. j. JOHNSON. Receiver. COOPER & LATIMER, Ancis, BY W- ©. WAML & CO. Auctioneers, Stores 315 and 317, South corner Penn’a avenue and 9th street. We will sell on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 2th, at 6 o'clock, on the premisen, part of lot 4. square 512, having a front of 17 feet, with a depth of 100 feet, improved by a two-stor: ‘he above property is situated on between 4th aud 5th streets. tention of buyers to this sale as itis a desirable piece of ground and will be sold. Terms: One-third cash; balance in.6 and 12 ‘ths, notes bearing interest, secured AN conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. -A deposit of $50 will be ro- Hd ALL & CO., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auction cers, No. 526, Southeast corner 7th and 'D sts DESIRABLE TWO-STORY FRAM: ON eee Pere FIRST WanDoar On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jnly 25, at 6 g’clock. on the premises, we will sell part of Lot Square No. 55, havin; T street, between wrt Jock p.m..we | I nts. -390 4th et., bet. D'& BE. wed by the Su) Win Ta casot Hace trust on the premises: enue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. on the day of sale. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. OOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, Late clerks with James ©. McGuire &'Co.,) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, Star Oftice Building. LE IMPROVED, R. ON, BEING maze known ag the Din- N.W. cor. E &6th sts. ould call : ss oasis adeno et | On FRIDAY, July 18th instant, at ¢0'elock p.m., remises, we shall sell, those t Brick. Houses. with two story. brick back buildings, and Lot 18x17 feet each The Houses are nearly new, and finished with all as, water, bath, range and 19 rooms. They are bean- Summer resi- in front of the’ modern improyements, heaters, containing in a located, making desirabl a’ few minntes walk from the street cars at Wallach School House. $1.(00 cash; balance in 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30 ‘h interest, secured by deed of trust. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser’s cost. N.B.—The Houses are covered by a per COOPER & LATE quired as soon as a front of 16 fot ‘wenty-second and ‘Twenty-third streets, with a depth of 130 feet 10 incher, with the privilege of and improved by anew two-story f sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, and #c- ” of trust on the premises veyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the ‘$100 down on the di GREEN & WI) REEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 0. 526, southeast corner 7th and D streets. SS PROPERTY, AT STREET WEST AND ON TO-MORROW. WALSH & CO., Auctioneers, 205 Penn’a ave., corner l0th street. DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, &., AT AUCTION On TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, for cas and Cut Dry Goods Bleached and Unbleached Muslin Huckaback Towels English half Hose, Ladies Hose ‘5 pieces Cassimere Hats, Lawns, Calicocs And alot of assorted Dry It M. K. W. Chandlery ide 3 foot alley, required at the respe LIAMB, Aucts, VALUABLE BUS: eR STREET NORTH. AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, at 6%; 0’clock .m.,We shall eell,on the premises, part of Lot juare No. 447, being 20 feet front by 80 ements, consisting of a House, Baving nine good a dry cellar, making it le property, to which we call the attention ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve. and eighteen months. fo1 ALSH & CO., Aucts, feet deep, with the improv two-story and attic Brick gas. water, and '¥ NAGLE & CO s 295 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th streets. PEREMPTORY SALE OF DRY GOODS. OnBATURDAY, July 20th at our salesroom, to close c: of Dry Goods, in Yards White Bril Yards Delaine. Yards Cotton Flannel, Yards Lawns, bearing interest, of trust on the east covente ste ee at own on the day of sale: EEN & WHLITA ME acts, Db, WELTS & C0, Auctioneers and Reai Estate Brokers, Northwest corner Louisiana avenue and oth et. We will sell at public anction WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 24th, at 6 o'clock p.m.,on the Di House No. 491 13th strect weet, with lot 24x48, on lot £0 in square 268, id House contains 8 rooms; has gas and water, jocated only a tew doors south of Penna ave. ighborhood, would : One-third cash’ on delivery of 6 and 12 months, secured by deed $100 down when the property is knocked nveyancing gd ak this Institution until noon ow | 1867, for furnishing and delivering at the Hospital wharf, seven hundred (700) tons Ladies and Misses’ Shawls. adies and Misses White Bodies, Gents Woolen Over Shirt sumne pera Ladies and Gents Shoes and Boots. NAGLE & 00., Aucts WALSH & CO, Auctiqneers. No 285 Penn. ave., corner 10th street. FURNITURE, PIANO, FEATHER BEDS, BED- DING. T AUCTION. DING. AT AU On SATURDAY MORNING, 20th inutant, at 934 o’clock, we will sell, in front of our Auction Rooms, alot of Furniture. Piano. & Bureaus. Bedsteads, Washstands Feather Beds and Bedding ex. Cane and Wood Seat Chairs and Rockers -ply, and other Carpets Second-hand Piano and Stool Blankets, Quilts, &. Delf and Glassware r articles in the housekeeping lines M. K. WALSH & CO., Aucts. WALL & CO.. lorse and Carriage Bazaar. No. 9& Louisiana ave., bet. 9th and loth sts, SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNE ‘&e.. &e. SATURDAY MORNING, July 20th,at 100’clk, Zaar, & number of Saddle, full description at IXTY HORSES. Fourteen good Farin or Wor A very large collecti improving nei lent business stan 7 exact deed; balance in they are received. and the righ served at cost of pur- Auctioneers. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, (ate clerks with J. C. McGuire & Co:.) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lth street, Star Office Building. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN HE FIRST WARD. AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON ne on the premires, July 23d, we shall xe in square No. 14), kavinga frontof ji ning back ninety feet toa thirty ted on the south side of M street, between 18th and and 19th streets. Immediately after, at 6) Lot 16.Sqnare 86,having a of #3 feet. located on K * tween 19th and 2th ptreets, opposite the Wistern t of th Th tom centre board yess ing six and one half feet « q The delivery must commence on or before the first of August. 18 about two hundred (200) tons each whole amount the successful bidder engages to furnieh With many ot t. at 6 o'clock, 4) o'clock, will sell ont of I7 fect by & street, (south si ‘ma: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve eed of trust on the pr months, secured \d notes hearing interest. venue stamps at purchaser's cost op each lot at time of sale. COOPER & LATIMER. 0 wand Second-hand Huggies, Carriages, Wagons, and other Ve- © Sets of Harness, the majorit: ly new and complete, together with ddles and Bridles. WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 26,5. E. corner 7th and D ats. $0.16. 18 SQUARE No Nw y HA 7 ND U STREET: x DAY, the 22d instant. at 624 o'clock p. m., we shall sell,on the premises, being 2 feet front by about 110 feet deep to an al Terms: One-half cash. ba monthe, for notes bearing int adeed of trust on the premises. A and revenue stamps at the cost ef the purchaser. £0 down on the FRY GREEN & ALSC No. 5 A lot of second-hand Bera #8. &C.,in good order. Two handsome and style, with Buy Light Business Wagone. Rockawaysof tne latest sand Wagons of all styles. NORTH, AT One good Water cart We invite attention to this sal consignments of above-named articles: Rezblar sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and in twenty-four hi sale. and our large | 1) ne Universit f Pennsylvania, one of the most ix and twelve Iwaya on private gale, LL & Co.. Aucts. | Who Bhyly the SAMARITANS GIFT. N & WILLIA ¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 5: E. corner 7th and D streets, AMS, Auctioneers. Seventh and D sts. TWO-STORY AND BASEME WITH THE ADJOIN passed by the Snpreme tof Columbia in chancery canse TEITERS, SC SAMARII ants.and Henry A. Clark et al, are defendanta, I ion, on WEDNESDAY, the in front of the 'B. Todd's subdi re 352, Beginning on Mary from the sontheast y the isth instant. at 63 o'clock p. 3 AN.’on the premixes No. 3), Houre be ot 18, in Squa cing 14 feet front with an adjoining lot having the sime front, running back to a fine ‘One-half cash; bala months, for notes bearing interest and secured b a deed of trust on the premises. v iT a Fevenue stnre. at the cost of the $100 a yb the day ede oe NS REEN a WILLIAMS, Aucts, 18TPONED ON UESDAY, the 234 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct’s. EEN & WILLIAMS, A No. 526 8. &. corner of 71! UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE FRONTID © STREET NORTH AND TWENTY STREET WEST. AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY. z SYP! SAMARITAN 6 ROOT most potent, certain and seribs the venu ce in six and twelve corner of said Lot D northwestwardly 1 thence east « south 62 feet 7 inche southeastwardly, at right angles with said avenue, inches to the beginning, with the right 1 alley 2 feet 10 inches wide by 41 feet thence due north 84 THE ABOVE SALE. account of the rain, instant. same hour and erty ia situated on Maryland av nth and Eleventh streets w: with a four stor One third cash; elve months, for which the notes of the y Brick Dwelling” and is improve Terms of sale ts Nos. 8.7.4, MATTINGLY, Trust & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Trouts and depths, of which th he exhibited on the day of yth.to which we call th “Ppurchasers,as they will h for invextment, and will be sold without. res jy 9 tuthseds GREE y NAGLE & CO,, Auctioneers, iar '3 Pa. av., bet. $th and 10th sts. NAGLE & CO. will muade hy Mr. For: edged by physi tn the US. Hos pit WHAT THES their personal attention interest, and se chandise of every descriptiou, “Carriages, Harness. &e. J cash advances made on consignment. Taquors, and lesroomevery TUE! lar Salen at on eRe, RATURDAY, at 100°C THURSDAY, and SAT. tf NA HE ABOVE SAL. MONDAY, the 220 instant, om accounts! the ru IS POSTRONED until Chelredn hour and SEN & WILLIAME. Anct's, KR & LATIMER, Auctioneer: Late clerks with J.C. McGnire & Co.,) Southwest corngr. rons avenue and lth street, jt BY COOPE GUARDIAN’S SALE OF MARBLE BUILD AND Le? ON NORTH CAPITOL 5\ NEAR THE BOUNDARY, AT AU By virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, dated the 9th day of Jui the Supreme Court, on tl signed will sell, at publ + the 2th day of July, 135 o'clock p. m.. on the premises, Todd's subdivision of Square No. 668, with the im: ‘The lot fronts 20 feet. on North Capitol street 1W feet indepth, and is improved marbie building, w: have occasion to visit Glenwood Cem: Terms of sale, as pre qne-half cash. and the, the day of sale; or, at the whole may be paid in cash. Conveyancing, &c. at expense of pure INA CHLMANN. Guardian, &. # MSOOPER © LATIMER, Nuts OOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, Br ase Gieraa with 3, west ci a “orstar Obice Building ‘RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY 7 = ON Tae ISLAND. i to me directed from | Ladi riide ren f moesin Schriner, his wife. Z of the land records Washington county, D. C.. I willsell a| Gon on the premises,on WEDNESDA at 6 o’clock p. m., all that piece or parcel o! known and dexcribed as part o! twenty-seven, ( dred and ninet; Headquarters Devartment of Washington, Onhice of Chief Quartermaster. .. Jnly 17, 1857 sale, on the premi le anction, on | brick structure corner of P inte atreet. and lately Head uarters Depa d Inilding ix 78x24 fect f, with an addition (one story) 30x ng 415 feet of gas pipe with five 4 nd twenty 1 and 2 light burners, nment funds on day of and ten (10) days allowed for removal of build M. I. LUDINGTON. Major and Quartermaster, ibed by the decree, are dine in nix anonth fy set forth in writing, at least t day of hearing; all testimony UNITED STATES PAT W astiNGToN, June 2s Y LULL. of Hi | C! MeGuire & 6 Patent Office on MONDAY, the 19th day of August id 1th t. at 120’clock M.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why st day of January 2d, 1854. for an impro tion of said pat 1 that the said petition be heard at DAY, the oth day paid all persons are e Schriner and Henri ut Office on MO. ember next. at 126 to mppear and show upon as testi- set forth in writing. at least twenty day of hearing, All testimony filed b: tobe used at the sald hearing must be taken and Square numbered four hui + (48,) in. the Both west ‘Terms: Une-half cash: balance Bv'adeed of tram’ ante ¢ on coven E LATTE ‘hackeray’s Lectures a Thackeray's it this notice be published in the rules of the of- transmitted in accordance with th fice, which will be fj ‘Dépositions and other papers re must be filed in the office twenty © y of hearing; the arguments, if any, within ten days after filing the testim ‘Ordered, also, that thie notice be Republican and the Intell a week for three successive weeks, the first of ublications to be at least sixty he dovet hearing. in6, 12, 18 and "@50 down op lished in the ca» BDITION! the Four saition, sik ag rks, Glol vol f amend ition; famond tion) gis adminintratrix aforesaid has with the approbation of the Orphans” county aforesaid, appointed 21 1867, for the final setti me it lement =f 8 previous to us EAKER, Commissioner of Patents. OMMISS: com ms: ION 4s far asthe same have lana avenue, up stairs, Wash- je -Im been collected ‘Sad turned into ica nm Y & 00 8 PAPER ea ca ah eas Sa | = Seg ee i : RAILROADS. PUCEMENE A, RMGRUTT FERENT NAVY YARDS. Navy, DerARTMENT, BUREAU OF RQUVIPMENT AND RECROIONG, WaAsuimeton, D.C. July 0: IBZ. Sealed Proposals to farnish Matecials for tho Ravy forthe tecal year ending Jane 30,8, will be frevived at this Bureaw until 10 o'clock a. m. of the th of July next, at which time the proposals wil opent ‘The pre porais must Be addressed to tho“: Chief of the Bureamof Equipment and Reeruiting, Navy De- partment, Washington,” apd endorsed “Proposats for Materials for the Navy,” that they may be distincuished from other basiness letters. Printed eh Yor any class, together with tn mi rattions to bidders, giving the forms of proposal of chatantes, and of certificate of guarantors, will be furnished io such persons as desire to bid, oD AP iestion to the Commandants of tbe respective rds, aud those of all the Yards on applica ion to the Burean ; The Commandant of each Navy Yard and the Purchasing Paymaster for cach station, will have & ony of the schedules of the other Yards, for exami- nation only, hat persons who intend to whether itis desirable to make ap- the classes of those Yards be for the whole of a class; Applicatins for information or for the tx atination of wumples, must be mada to the com- mandants of the respective yards. The proposal must be accompanied by acertifi- cate from the Cotector of luternal Revenue for the district in which the bidder resides, that hehas a icenise to deal in the articles for which he propose tharhe is a manufacture the articles. which he 2 of. or a regular dealer ferstosupply. The cuavantors must be certitied by the Asseskor of Iniernal Revenue for the district in which they renuie. The contract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee re. uired by law, the Navy Department, however, re~ serving the right to reject the lowest bid, or ‘any which it may deem exorbitant. _Sureties in the fall amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility must be tified to the Satisfaction of the Navy Depart- I security twenty per centum will be the amountof the bills until thecon- tract shall have been completed, and eizhty per tum of the amount of each bill, approved.in triplicate by the Commaudant of the respective yard, will be paid by the Paymaster of the station designated in the contract in funds or certificates, at the option of the Government, within ten days after the warrant for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. ‘The classes of this Bureau are numbered and derignated gs follows: E Canvasa, &¢. . Iron and Btee ‘0. 2, Cotton Canvasa, &c.; No. No.4. Tin and Zinc} No.7. Cooking Utensils; Leather; No. 14, Ox Hides; No. 18, Tal No. 2). Brushes} No. 22. Stationery’ No. 23, Hardware; No. 24, Sh 2 No. 2. Dry 0.290. F 31 No. 36, Charco The following are the classes. by the numbers, Navy Yards: KITTERY. Nos. 1, 2,7, 10, 20, 22, 23. 24, 32. CHARLESTOWN. Nos. 1, 2,3,7, 10, 14, 18.20. 22, 23, 24, 29. BROOKLYN. Nos. 1, 2,3.4,7, 10, 18, 20. 22. 23, 24, 27,29, 32. PHILADELPHIA. Nos. 1,2, 10,2 WASHINGTON. Nos. 2, 4, 20, 22, 23. 24, 20. 32. 33, 34, 35, 36. NORFOLK. Now. 2. 3.4.7, 10, 23.29 iy Slawsw PHOPOSALS FOR COAL. GovERNMENT HosriTaL FOR THE INSANE, NEAR WasiixcTon, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, i Sealed Proposals will be re RIDAY, July 19, 2.240 pounds to the and or Bitumi- 20)) tons best Authra- exg size. Bids will be received from or firm for the delivery of both the Bi- trun of mine Cun tuminous and Anthracite Coals.or for one kind enly; but they will not be considered unless the name nished is known int made by dealers or iven by which the Coal proposed to be fur- ket, nor unless they are 8, who must furnish evi- sati*tactory to the undersigned that they are to fulfill their Ybusiness engagements,and in of fulfilling them with promptness and Bids will be held to be bindin, ne week after distinctly re- y of the bids offered, if in perintendent the interests reit coal must be delivered in barges or flat bot- water when loade; and to be con rate of till the delivered «1 will be removed from the boats and y the tal, and at its expense, and ingly. one per cent. being allowed for wastage in unloading and carting from tae wharf t ales, Which are on the hill, near the ; made for each cargo immedi- ris delivered and weighed. SECRET DISEASES. ‘ SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. es, AP itive CuRE,’’ for GONORRHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, dc, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam,no Mercury. ‘ills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, rely vegetable, having no smell nor nt taste, and will notin any way in- ‘Lor bowels of the most delicate. u two to four days, and recent cases ¢ * Prepared by a graduate sivent Doctors and Chemists of ‘the present day? Sposureymo trouble, no chance whatever. Let those who have despaired of getti ured, or rged with Balsam Copavia or Mer- Sent by mail in_a plain envelope, Male packages, #2. Female. $3. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD’ SCROFULA, ULCERS. SORES. SPOTS, L BOILS. SYPHILIS, OR EAL DISEASES, &c. KOO? AND HERB JUICE Is offered the public as a positive cure. Ss OK VENEREAL DISEASES, the DY HERB JUICE isa ffectual remedy ever pre- it reaches and eradicates every particle of J poison, so that the cure is thorough NE and pernan Take, then, of this purifying rem- edy and be healed, anddo not transmit it to your posterity that for which you may repent in after years. DO NOT DESPATR | si ch youlmay be pronounced incurable, TANS WOOT AND HERB JUICES very vestige of impurities from the ac wellas all the bad effects of Mercury. 4 of Fe- ND HERB JUICES most Prily wdapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Leucor- 1 bearing down, Falling of the Womb, de- nd trem all complaints incident to the sex, Yexpress, Price $1.25 per bottle, SAMARITAN’S WASH 1+. 10 care of Syphilis, used in connection with the Root and Herb: hices, Fulldirections. Price 25 cents. The etlicacy of thesw remedies is alike acknowl- ne and patients, They are used a }RGEONS SAY OF THE SAMAR- ITAN'S REMEDIES. t HosritaL. Fort MarsHatt, Baltimore, 2 have great satisfaction in sta: “The Samaritan Remedies? for in its most customary forms; that with judgment, dise found them re Wt nd to may an 2s promptly, and effec nowiny COMPO dition T have the fullest confidence is hi as far as my use of them extends, puend them strongly. maser them strove PRED C. ROWERS, ‘+ Assistant Surgeon, 5th N. Y. Vols,” F ©. FORD. corner Mth street and Penn- aylvania avenne. Washington; HENBY COOK, Al- iria, Va.;and by Druggists generally, ‘Philadelphia, iny 6-tf PMENT OF THE INTERIOR. i PATENT OFFICE, Lreco re On the petition of JOSH aying for thee i the 4th day of October, 1853. sent in Machine for Grinding Plow. it: seven years from the expi patent. which takes place on the 4th day of October, Mit is ordered that the said petition be heard at the it office on Monday, the 16th day of Septer | persons are notified use. if any they have, why ought not to be granted. pposing the extension are required to atent. Office their objections, specially iti ty days before the by either pai e taken an S, of Canton, ension of a patent i z fileint to be w : ion. cicponitions and other papers relied upon as teati- mong must be filed in. the office twenty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, ifany, within teu dagsufter filing the testimony.) ‘Dadered, algo, that this notice be published in the ‘ubiiean and the Intelligencer. Washington, D. Goran the Stark County Republican, Canton, Giien once a week for. three successive weeks! the frst of enid publications to’ be. at least ixty ious to the day of hearing. t bees 'T.C. THEAKER, iy 12-w3w Commissioner of Patents. JYEPARTHENT OF THE INTERIOR. D®*inireD STATES PATENT OFFICE, ition of BPABAIM & PRAT of Bo yn the petition of Bos- ton” Muss” praying for, the extension of a pateat ranted to him the th day of October, 1863. for an Amprovement in Machines for Paring Apples, for seven gears from the expiration of ‘aid patont, on the ath day of October Is” Which amerad that the said petition he toera ce the Patent Off ONDAY, the 16th day of Septem- Pegler erent Gee grip lle ped notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ongnel tobe granted. ae nt Persons opposing theextwasion are reqn! file in cen anya betore the forth in, writing, at Gp at led by, either, Dai ant ice, w! tion. 3 i 22 ny fi with ti Ps ot the on other a8 Pista cee. WASHINGTON AND BALTI. By and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST aro now run as f FOR PB. Leave daily. except Sunday, at 7:00, 7245, and 12:15 Pp. m., and 2:00. and 4-3 p FOR ALL WAY STATI Leave daily, except Sunday, at 70? Ay'Srarions souTH OF ANNAPOLIS m.,and at 2:0 and 4:35— FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7: a.m. and430p.m,. No trains to ob from Annapolis oy Sod FOR BALTIMORE mid 4:39 and 8:45 p.m. FOR WAY STATION: and 4:3) and 8:45 JUN meave at 6:15 and 710.4 Leave at 7:45 a. m Leave at 7:45 a. m FOR ALL PARTS 0; Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 a. m., 4:30a00 Sunday at 4:39 and 8:45 p.m. onty. connecting Station with trains from to the Wegt can be bad at ice at all houre as well as at the new 0! rokers’ Telegraph Line, nia avenue, ketween 6t] For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see ad- vertisement of “Through Line.” J. L. WILSON, L. M. COL GEO. 8. KOC oc30-tf E. J. WILKI 1867 pxsxsvitith novtz 1867 TO THE NORTHWEST. SOUTH, AND SOUTH- On and after May 6th, 1867, trains will leave as and 7th streets. Master of Transportation. neral Ticket Agent. TZ, Agent, W S, Passenger Agent. EAT DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTR, ANT SCENERY, Palace State-reom day and night Cars,with modern improvements, and saving from four to twelve hours in ti und; il to and Central New York: Sed mallee payed be Weakees THREE DAILY TRAINS TO THE WEST. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO THE NORTH. from’ Baltimore to ROCHESTER and URGH without change. Passengers by she route are Bald more weve aking all’ changes in ERRIES. route can be procured at the of- Peuusylvania avenge, ime over any advantage of mi POTS, und no F Tickets by thi fice, corner 6th street and under National Hotel, where reliable information ma atall tines. Passengers procuring tickets at this office can secure accommodations in Sleeping Oars for Sl mira or Pittsburg. WJ. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent Sixthand Penn’a ave., ED. 8. YOUNG, Gen. Pass Agent, Baltimore, Md. EEN WASHINGT; ND NEW YORK. on Wastincton, Jan. 6, 1857, hington and New York are 4. it FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. ly (except Sunday) at 7:45 a. m., 12:15 FOR PHILADELPHIA. pt Sunday) at 7:45 and 12:15 p. - 1. ‘ashingten, D, ROUGH LINE B: y PHILADELPHIA.AS Trains between Was now run as follows, m., and 4:30 and 7:00 ON'S] si Leave for New York and Philadelphia at 7:00 » iy ping cars for New York on 7:00 p,m. train ‘ets to Philadelphia, New York, or had at the Station ( at well as at the new office in the Bank ‘okers Telegra; ine, hue, between Oth and fth streets, re and Ohio Railroad advertisemen Washington, Baltimore, An Master of Transportatio ‘TZ, Agent, Washington. NS, Passenger Agent. Through tick ice at all hours 348 Penn. ave Bapolis, and the West. TEAMBOAT LINES. HMOND, FREDER) DP. BR. COMPANY AuuyoToN. July 34. 1867. ‘Sst for ull points South . MATTINGLY, Superintendent. Potomac FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. The Steumboats of the Com OFFICE RIO} AN Ww NGE OF SCHE July sth, the Boats oft ave 7th street wharf at 6 a.m On Sundays at 6 a. m taking close connections f ave each place J rs Connect with the Boats m. until7 o'clock’ p.m. Leaye from the wharf foot of Tth street, Wash he Seventh street The fine steamer ** wharf foot of 7th street. DAY and SATURDAY Beturuing, the Boat arr EXCURSIONS. The steamer“ WAWASET’ Excursions to Glymont and_ot! river at reasonable rates. Pavillion at Glyr and Pleasure parties. Parties desiring to charter the ‘+ Wawaset ly at the office of the Compan y at INGS at 10 o'clock in be chartered for r points on the The Grounds and the ont are ia good order for Pic-nice 5 President Potomac Ferry C \ BALTIMOR GTON The steamer COLUMBIA will leave Riley’s Wharf, at the foot of lth street, EDNESDAY Morning. ees Returning, she will leave! ommerce street Wharf, Baltimore, every SATUR- AY Afternoon, at4 o'clock. She will stop at the landings on both sides of the river, going and re- turning. Freight taken at very low rates, For further particulars appl ap 18-T&F3m Pportomac TR. EGULAR LINE BETW AND WASHIN W. RILEY, Agent, Riley's Wharf, foot of lith st. ANSPORTATION LINE FOB BALTIMORE, freight connection at A with RICHMOND. AND POTOMA steamer EXPR kle, and steamer KEN 4 Wilson, leave Washington from harf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, a3 altimore, ad usual way landings on Potomac river. Returning, leave Baltimore every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. 4p. m. for further information apply to 3. B BRYAN & BRO. No. 345 Pennsyivania a ILSON SMALL, FOR THE EASTERN SHORE. NOTICE—The Steamer WILSON SMALL, T. LEONARD, now in all respects cue of the staunchest, most confortable and elegant steamers! ake Bay, will resume her ronte She leaves her pier 170 Light street wharf, Baltimore, for EASTON POINT. BOUBI WHARF CAMBRIDGE, HUGHLET’ Nine MEDFORD'’S WHARF, STEAMER Ww a T'S WHARF. CABIN CREEK LLOYD'S LANDING. _ Returning from THE EASTERN SHORE, sh leaves Lloyd’s Landing at 1 p.m., Cambridge at] , and Eastern Point at 8p. wsday. and Frida diate landings, and reac! the following morning. he has a large number ef fine state-reoms. fe: ore at 5 a.m. on MEQRTANE TO THE LADIES.—INDELIBLB ch composition, the receipt of Which has been purchased at a high ‘Saves expense of braidi Ladies are invited to call, Ladies’ white or colored wash and boil. ‘t asample, and try nderskirts. Balmo- » Stamped on Imitation or braid u ARKANTED NOT TO WASH OUT. Great saving to ladies having clothes, for chil- dren tomake up. No braid, no se: pattern priuted in the goods indelible. r can be attached to the bottems of Ladies’ 3 (same as they are now worn in New York,) read: Stany patt Goods, Pe y nted eet, opposite Patent Office. ELRY, WATCHES, AND SILVER .—I haveon hand and ‘of the Intest styles of Jewelry, &c., 11 sell as cheap as genuine articles can be varchased for at any responsible establishment in his or any other city. An examination and com- efthe quality and nested, at 338 Pennsyly: EEPERPRERPFEROPT NOTICE. LINEN COLLAR LAUNDRY. in informing our customers and frivade ther we usver in eouncetion with our Shira and Collar Manufactory, a LAUNDRY, with ex Fenced hands, where we will Laundry Linen Col- them a fine finish jars. It has been ers in wearing Li rals. Aprons, & the money returne mh i2-tf 439 Goer. JEW! WAR am constantly re- PPRPrER id reat trouble with inished, and to obviate the difficulty, and propery accommodation, we have been induced to- make arrangements to suit them in that very par- Hcular article of dress. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, ‘Manufacturers of and Dealers in LADIES’ AND GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS: 324 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. ‘and Practice of United y Martial. By A.A. Neleigu of Law. By the ‘bondo FRANCE TAYLOR. STORE, FIRGT | WARD — SEEDS J 4, Ee IMPLEMENTS: Laws Beaibor usecase becan, and Bird ar, AP.

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