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THE EVENING STAR. | The Largest Circulation in the District | W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Preprieter. | —— = i WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY. JULY 22, 1867. S7 READING MATTER OM EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. For THE ACCeMMODATION OF Pmgsons leay- ing the city during the suimmer months they bave the Stak mailed to their address, by crdering the same at the office, for 124 cents pet week, for one weex or more. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Wasuinctor, July 20, 1967.—Jay Qvoke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gev- ernmen isecuriies Buying. Selling. 3.6's Coupon, 1881.2, 100 110% Five Twenties, 1363. Wig 1h Five Twenties. 1864 > 3.8. Five Twenties, 1865. 109% U.S. Five Twenties, Jan&J'y,'65.17 % ‘Ten Fortie Seven Thir Seven Thirties, June,, . beven Thirties. July KEW YORK FIR@T BOARD BAL! Coupons: HO W0.AU'S oe 5.20's. 1262, 1 7.30's, August, 5.20°s, 1864 +1095, 7.30's, Jane. 5.20's, 1965 +109% 30's. July. 5.20's, Jn.&Jy,'65.105% Gold. pe Sea aE Pe } FINANCIAL. i Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote Stocks ana Bonds in home and foreign markets as foliows: New Yor, Jul: —First Board—vU. S. 6's, ISS, coupon, 110%; do. registered, —; do. | "8, coupon, 111%; do. registered, ——: do. Tiificates do. 5-20, new issue, —; do. "8. 108; 10.4078 registered, ——; coupon, 102 4; Pacific Mail, 147; Auantic Mail, 112%: Uantoa Go., 45%; Cumberland, 8%: Quicksilver, 344; Mariposa, 1%: pret’d,-—; N. Y. Central, to=*,, Ene” Railway, 72; preferred. 77; Hadsoa Biver Railroad, 119; Reading R. R., 105%; Michigan Central, 110; Michigan Sonthern, 80%: lilinow Central 'R. K.. 118%; Cleveland snd Pittsburg, 91% Nortnwesters, 46%; do. preferred, 71: Cleveland and Toledo,’ —: Rock Island, 101%; Fort Wayne, 102%; W. ‘pion, —. +2808. THE WORK OF CONGRE: | Congress, at its sitting just closed, confined | iiself mainly to te special object for which it | met—the passage of un explanatory Recon. struction bill. The bill to establish peace with certain Restile Indian tribes passed both Houses and was signed oy the President. So, lO, was the Dill to carry into effect the con- venuon with Venezuela. wnd tne resoltition of sympathy with the Cretans. Tha reqnisite appropriation for tne Russian treaty purchase ‘Was Dot aeted On in either House. The House | bill regulating the election of ctzy officers by the coureiis in Weebington was not taken ep. in the Sena‘e, and the other local bul to eatab dish equal rights in the District of Columma, which was passed, was not returned by the President. Hesointions by Mr, Samper, de- claring the privilege of debste in the Senate With regard to civil officers lianle to impeach- ment, were submitted, to lie on the tabie for ibe preseu!: while in the House the purpose whieh had been determined upon of immedi. ¥ reporting and ordering to be pnblished the te-timeony of the Judiciary Commites on the subject, nally failed by the hodrof ad- | jeurkment arriving in the midst of debate on | i | the snbject of an amendment to the resolution. AMERICA DISCU ED BY TIE CHINESE! | Itis likely tobe demonstrated that the Uni- | nese visited this continent a lee(/¢ before the Northmen. A San Francisco paper asseft, that the first white explorers of Oregon found | a tradition among all the Indians of that region that a vessel which, from the description, 13 Supposed to have been a Chinese junk, was urd imbedded ithe mud of the Golumbia tiver. Here isa chance for Chinese antiqna- | ries. Let them putin aclaim for tne earliest | discovery of the continent, and fight it out on that line with the Royal Society of Copenba- gen. The Chinese will doubtless send over Prof.Ching-a-ling-a-ching-a-ling-a-chi-chum- cht to look after Mongolise inscriptionson the sandstone of the Columbia THE NC J OF MR. GREELEY AUSTRIAN MISSION be It is understood that.on the reception, by the Senate, on Saturday, of the nomination ot | }' | in this ci! Horace Greeley to be Minister tv Vienna, Mr- Sumner, chairman of the Committee on For- eign Affaire, consuited wilh nis colleagues upon the commitiee and reported favorably | upom the nomination. Odjection was, how- ever, made by Senator Tipton, who stated that no inducement would cause nim to support the builer of Jeff. Davis. Under the rale of the Senate the objection of a single member Prevents action npom 4 nomination the same a sentim, and accordingly the nomina- uon of Mr. Greeley went over. ‘Tre Write Hovse.—A large number of vis- itore were at the Executive Mansion to-day» msny of wbom hed an Interview with the President. Secretary Browning had an andi- ence with the Pre: Gorp ry THE TugasvRy.—On Saturday last the cmount of gold in the vaults of the Treas. ury was one hundred and seventeen millions of dollsrs, of which amount twenty-one mil- ions were in gold certificates. It has been staled by some of our Mporaries that the nomination of Ward H. Lemon was rejected for Consul General ta Havane. He was not rejected but the case Was pos:poned. e are pleased to notice jons by ‘he Senate on Sate uiday that of Surgeen J.H Paxter, U. 8. Vols . late chief medica! officer of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau, as assisiant med- ical purveyor, US. A. with the rani of lie tenunt colonel. Dr. Baxter eerved with great credit during the entire war, and this mark of appreciation of bis services by the Surgeon | General, Secretary of War, the President, and the unsnimons voice of the Senate, must be peculinrly grautying to his friends and to the Inte surgeons of boards of enrollment througp- out the United States. This promotion will Rot interfere with the completion of the med ical report of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau, npon which Dr. Baxter is now en- goged, ip accordance with a resolution of Oon- gress THE RrIoT Teport to General Howard on the Franklin riot fixes the whole responsibility of the dis. graceful affair upon the Couversatives, and asserts that the murderous assauit upou the colored league was preconcerted. 1t also Seclares that the Mayor of Franklin knew there would be an outbreak, aud that the town was voluntarily surrendered by the civil authorrties to mob violence, Phe Gene. Tal expresses the opinion that the punishment of the guilty participants may be safely left to the Circuit Judge and the District Attorney. Cox rine among the confi Goo» Avvice.—Ar 4 reconstraction meeting held near Jacksonville, Miss, July 4, Albert G. Brown. who was Jeff. Davis's colleague in the United States Senate, presided, and said: “He had spent thirty years in ‘he public ser- vice. He was what had been called a «pro- scribed rebel;' ke would hold no office if every » in the State would vote for him. His docks = were whiteping for the grave. He would advise the boldiug of a convention and the acceptance of the terms tendered by Con- | | ress, without delay or cayil-* paicichonak dae sd PREM S7The records of the Richmond Court of | Hustings for six months having shown that | the penalties imposed were triflin, 3 tion 'to the alleged crimes. and yet ments hed beer dismissed because it was stated tbat the jodgment of the Court was set aside in cases where the parties were born north of an imaginary line, Gen. Schofield bas cailed the gftention of the Recorder of the fact. a1 required bim to make an explanation if possi. | le. | caspase tt ed 2b } S7-The Parisian ¢l-yan‘ed at present havea | mania for dying theis compiezions with chic- ory. Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker and several other sirorg- minded feniales are dispiavine their coianee quite lavishly at theGrand Hotel, | in Paris GeyeRaL RB. E. Lex, Mis sald, is tobe ap. | pointed President of the Covington and Ohio , Railrond of Virginia, and bis son, C: is be ebtef eneivens, < santas (7 From J. Shiitincron, Odeon Building, we have the Hiverside Magasin for Mugust; a cspital periodical for you z ree Genera! Shendi it 10 inv ot tne Feaistration in Suowlaigee an ae sia instant. | brevet, U.S. V.. Edwin L Moore aa | George G ‘Armes: i Hem: YOUNG MEN’S CHR S| RMN CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. ‘The Senate on the vtn instant. uw -x cutive coufl.med the folluwing, among + preat many other military Appointments and =z Vo,be Major Generals by hoow:t tes Voluntests— im P. Ran- Kile, Charles We tit. aarohall ©. Mnore Ho. ratio G. Sickel, Elisha G. Matsball,Napoieon B. Buford, Henry R. Gass, Lewig Mo Back, and_Neleon Cross; to be Ustonel hy breget. U. §. A.. Wm . Emory: to B& Lt. Oplonets by Edward eee by brevet. U.S. A, id Georre RB. Russell: to b- Quartermasters, with rank of Major, Rufus Saxton, Henry U. Hodges, and James: M. Moore: to be Assistant Surgeon Robert Rey- burn. W. Rogers; to INTRENAL REVSNUE.—The receipts from this source to. day were $965 (27.57 I. 0. OF G. T.—RISING SUN LODGE 10. G. T. hereafter. meet, at the ‘ail in Woodward's Building, P-nna. ay between ith and Ith sts., every TUESDAY EVENING. it C. H. GOLDEN, W. Sec. TAN AS- SOCIATION meeting at Cavalry Baptist syforRer Sth and H street, THIS EVE- Mourlay 224—t0 welcome the’ returned det- 's to the International Convention held at 1. €anada.” Exercises to commence at 7% ‘he members of WASHING- i L LODGE, No. 4,¥. and A. M_ will assemble at Anacostia Hall, corner Vir- ginia avenue and Sth street cast,on TUESDAY, Zid instant. at 3o‘clock, for the purpose of attend: ing the funeral of our decepsed brother, A. GaD- All Master Masons in good standing are fraternally invited By order of the W. M. tt T. B. CROSS, Jx., Sec. Nema? LATE GEN. THOMAS FRANCIS fi MEAGHER —A' meeting of the friends of late and | her will be held inthe chamber of the Aldermen. City. Hall, jamented Gen. Thomas Francis Meag- i Board of ou WEDNESDAY EVE- NING, the Mth instant. Several distinguished 1 personal friends of brilliant scholar, soldicr and patriot will take part in the proceedings and address the meeting. By order of the Committee WM, McGARRAHER, Chairman, D. A. BROSNAN, Secretary Jy 22-20" NATIONAL UN! Oy BUILDING ASSOCI- ORGANIZED JUNE Ist, 1867. The second monthly meeting for the payme dunes will be held at the Gall,in the National Union Fire Insurance Building, No, 71 Louisiana ave- nue. first door east of 7th street,on FRIDAY, Au- gust 2d. at 8p. m. Stoek can be secured at that time, or b: Ming upon the officers of the Association. Gam toner A en ident, orner 7th st. an ‘a. nveRUE. W.T. JOHNSON, Secretary, Ot No. 464 3i st. east. jy 22- Fe ahi neAND | HNCAMPMERT Boe hig Avanal Meeting will be held om M0: ¥ EVENING st. at 8 o'clock. jyso2t_ CH _R. COLLEDGE l ATTENTION.WASHINGTON ZOUAYVE Attend the regular meeting of the peby. at their new Armory—Wills’ Hall street. between Tf ani T street y 23d inst., ut 8 o'clock uM ‘ber is positively requires more reeruits wanted.” By order Jy 20-21 W. Hi. MCKENNEY. Secretary, (Fo ricrenne & SON AMERICAN PIANOS TRIUMPHANT AT THE EXPOSITION OF ALL NATIONS. In addition to THE GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR, The Emperor Napoleon, in person, Accompanied the presentation with the ‘oration of THE LEGION OF HONOR, THE CROSS O thereby conferring to the CHICKERING the only distinc “4 for MEDAL jon over the four other medals ano fortes. oll of which were exact- of eqnal Yalue, and thereby confirming ardoft AND THE IMPERIAL COM- N PLACING THE aware FRING PIANO AD OF ALL OTHER: JOHN F. ELL 310 Penn. av., Washington, D.C. jy20-tf \ Geen PIANOS!! AT THE H Sole Agen PIANOS! AN UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPH, Cane Dispatcn, Parts Exrositio%, July i, 137. vay & Sons, of New York.” varded by the Supreme Jury of the Ex- ou THe First Gorn MEDAL of MERIT for the highest dezrec of Perfection im grand. square and up- Pianos and the most valuable inventions, he greatest progress im the construction of Piano-fortes. strongest indorsement of the Scrneme INt2eyatiowar Ivey. In addition to the above, Steinway & Sons have received the following cable dispateh: ‘Paris. J e des Beanx Arts, of Pati ination of all the music nts exhibited at the Faris Exposition, awarded to StEINWayY & Sons, of New York, thei? Grand Testimonial Medat.for greatest superiority july 4. ve, and novelty of construction in Pinos. dy 10.3 W. G. METZEROTT & CO., Agents for Washington, D.C. PAH. SHAFFIELD’S FRENCH FECTIONERY AND LADIES RES- 16 Pennsylvania ave., between 12th. ith fine large airy saloons. I connections with any other establishment iy . je Z-bn ‘ELECTRO-MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS ir. L. ALCAN, southwest corner of llth street ;gures Rheumatism, Eruptions of kin, Colds) Gout, Debility, Affection of Pa- Talysis, Absorption of Mercury and Female Com pisints. my 2-6m THE, IMMACULATE | CONCEPTION 3 BUILDIN SSOCIATION. aon he regular month! ing of this Association held in the BOY: (OOL ROOM of the ‘h, on the Ist Monday in August, at 8 o’clock wishing to join this Association will do > present, as it is expected the books for iMscription of stuck will be then closed. Uutil that time anyone can stock on application to the Rev. Father MeCarthy, treasurer, at his resi- ar the Charch tines of the 125 and @ per JO! will VErESTABLISHED 1852. McPHERSON & FERGUSON, 571 PENN. AVENUE. CORNER IST STREET, Capito, Hint, Dealers in. PURE DRUGS, MEDICIN! d CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY. FAN GOODS, INSTRUMENTS, &c., bc. iang Prescriptions accurately compounded, ght Bell promptly auswered. 486% BASKET OF PEACHES. — 4 g¢ A Beantiful and Truthful Chromo, from Brown's Colehrr ainting. prononnead hy Cultivators of 3 } other competent judges. moat perfect tation of Fruit ever published. For sale MARKRITER'’S, i street, between D and E atrects. EMENT TUE CONDITION OF THE T NATIONAL BANK oF WASHINGTON. D.C., On the Morning of the first Monday of July, 187. Leans secured by Government bond: 4 $905,368 51 No. 4857 dy 22-00" STAT s 72,664 50 is with Tre oa oo nds with Treasure United States bonds on band 515,905 18 Cash on hand 671,905 00 Spec ae MS: 7210 Accrued interest on est note 52.149 40 Expenses. 18.633 00 , _H, D. COOKE, WILLIAM 8S. HUNTINGTON, C: @iy 22-3t * OR SALE—One six year old HORSE; fin be | De operon eon ‘Apply st B SANDS Livery Stable. opposite Franklin Square, between veh ahd 18th, aH aud Tets., Chain House alley: jy st Le IR SALE—A DOG WAGON, made by Brewster & Baldwin. of New York. Something very fine. 1 at Carri Repository of J. M. & BRO.,403 Pa. avenue. nese 48 ety i; ian HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE, 334 PENN’A AVENU. n YOUNG. J street, “GET THE BEST.” (THE ONLY OFFICIAL EDITION.) New and Copyright Edition of the BANKRUPT LAW OF 1867, And Syllabus of Contents, together with the Rules, Orders, and Forms of Proceedings in Bank- ruptcy, as promulgsted by the Supreme Court of the United States, with Alphabetical Index. We believe this is the only edition professional men will use, it being the only official edition with syllabus. and the Indexes will ‘be found of grent convenience, and save much valuable time. sd PRICE FIFTY CENTS. A LIBERAL riggs MADE TO THE Ca FRENCH @ RICHARDSON, iy 9+tf Publishers, Washington) D.C. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Me ‘ MEKICco Drath te Forei the Mexican Ce: s—Saata Auma Stil Livessf 4 , Naw Omtmame, July 22—The Galveston _papére Rave's week's later dates trom Mexico, ‘but they are of no importance. The Brownsrille Ranchero doubts the'report that anatmy of°observation under Yor‘ians being stationed on the Rio Grand. Tt also publishes anextract froma letter 8.:d to have been writien hy Escobedo to Gomes directing, by every means in bie power, ty make the country Mexican, and as all the vroperty in the hands of foreigners was acquired by Mext- can mirfortunes, should tage it, and bave the power to bunt them from the country. My mot'o ts ‘Death to all strangers.” There is no danger of the Yankees interferring witn us as Ipng 38 the Southern States are kept out of the Cnion; besides, the black man would side with us, and may at any time pronounce against the whites. Beiore we get through with foreigners the Yankees will think we are inearnest, and the time will come when their notables will be begging for their ewn heads instead of for Austrian Up to the 13ch instant Marquez O'Haran had not been found Some of nis adherents are supposed to be secreted in the house of the British Mivister Generai Diaz bas ordered the capture of all foreign representatives who do not recognize the Liberal Government. Seven hundred Austrian prisoners have been sent to Puebla. Twelve more Generals have been shot at Queretaro—among them, Ottero, Castillo, and four colonels. President Jnarez bas issued an order of con- vocation to Congress to elect a President. Ortega is in prison in Monterey. Captain Freeman, ef the revenue cutter Wil- derness, who conveyed Madame Juarez and party to Vera Uruz, reports the Liberals to be extremely independent and eancy in Vera Ornz. The Prussian Consul is conducting negotia- tions with the Liberals for the release rf the Austrian prisoners. ‘Santa Anna is still alive atCampeachy. His captors are awaiting instructions from the Liberal Goverument. The feeling there is that be will undoubtedly be shot. Advices to the same effect have peen received via Matamoras, FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. [By Cable to the Associated Press.} LivgRPOoL, Jnly 22—Noon —The bark Tan- gent, from Boston, was passed on June 27th, watrrlogeed and abandoned. Lowpon, July 22—Noon.—Console. 94 7-16; U. S._ Five-twenties, 724; Illmois Central, L Eries, 45 y. LIVERPOOL, July 22—Noon.—Ootton firm; snler, 12,000 bales. The other markets are uncbanged. ANTWERP, July 22—Noon.—Petroleum, 43 francs. The Indian War. ‘Sr. Lovrs, July 22.—A telegram from Gen, A. J. Smith, dated Fort Harker, July 20th, to General Sherman. states tha: re fable informa- tion has been received that Bishop Larney and party, recently reported to have been ntracked near Fort Larned, and eight men killed and the women tiken captives, passed Fort Dodge, fifty-five miles west of Fort Larned, in com: pany with a large train on the [6th inatant. The reported macsacre must therefore be false. ‘The Body of Maximilian. New York, July 12.—A special dispatch to the Herault trom New Orleans states that Late advices trom Vera Cruz report that the body of Maxtmitian will be delivered to the Aus trian legation. ‘he remains are now on the ‘way to Vera Urnz, where they wili be paton board the Austrian sivam frigate Elezaneth, which is due here about the let of August. ‘There is no truth in the report that the tur- eign Consuls have been molested in Mexico. Fire. 3n1CAGO. July 22.—Meate & Bates’ shingle mill and lumber-yard was burned last night. Loss, #30000: im for £20,000, New York Markets. Naw York, July 22.—Flour market heavy; T>ceipts, 3.540 bbls. Wheat market quiet; re- ceipts, 71,700 bushels Corn market 2a3’ cts. lower; receipts 159,593 bushels. Rye i Osts quiet. Pork firmer; sales of new Mess, $23.2509U3.75. Lard qu. Whiekey quie'. Burley nominal. ati2al3. Cotton firm at 27 cts, for Middling Uplands. Freight quiet Spirite Turpentine quiet at 58 ete. Forse GRAHAM WAFERS at dy 1th KING PL. AGENT FOR MISHLER’S REMOVED to No. 500 Penn. BEHRENS, BITTERS, hi avenue, three doors below 3d street. Also son hand RASPBERBY and_other SYRUPS and LIQUORS. att ‘puomas BU DYER & CO.. 256 Pennsyy tir and 13th sts., Have just received, t the lowest rates é DRY CATAWBA, from the Vineyard of N. LANGWORTH, AND JULIEN. ST. And other Claret from $4 to $0 per dozen. ‘ HAUT SAUTERNE. A heaw LITTLE T WINES. BRANDIES, iy 13:3t nb C TE SRP ERATE, ELASTIC STITC COMPLETE kinds of FANC SORTMENT OF ALL y GOODE and NOTIO! DAVIS & F_ YOU WANT THE VERY SEWING MECHINE in the will do ali kinds of work -and by achild, buy « GROVER & BAKEK. at DAVIS & GATTHER'S. 20 Market Space. OODS AT AND MILLIN Y GOOD: BOGAN & WYLIE, No. 329 Seventh street, between New York avenne and L str Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hosiery, Gloves. Hoopskirts. Corsets. and Notions, Ladies can rely upon fair dealing and the rery lowest prices. : ‘Dur stock is kept fall by daily receipta from New York and Philadelphia. je 2a FLOUR, ac. Assortment OF FLOUR COMPLETE~ ‘All grades of FAMILY Ail graiten of EXTEA, Seon Mines FLOOR in : WAT VERY LOW RATES. semen Er Ee Tree rou ine Salt, : - Wem GALE OO Indiana avenue and Ist strect, ear Baltimore Depot. Ox DPPAR MENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHINGTON, June 28. 1357. EY LULL. of Hoboken, e extension of a patent of January, 1854, and rt On the ition of New Jersey, praying granted to him the Sist_di antedated January 2d, 1i Shutter Hinges, for seven yeara front the expire BLS of anid Ratent, which takes place on the 2d day iedannars Ise Itis ordered that the pala rpbettiott be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 9th day of December next, at 190’cloek M. ; and allpersons are notified to appear and show ec, if any they have, why said petition onght not to be gennted Persons opposin file in the Patent 01 set forth in writing, at least twenty days before day of hearing. All testimony filed by either pa pe ured at the said hearing must be taken aud ransmitted in accordance with the rules of the of, ae . wns ch w Tarai dona jeation. f Depositions and other papers relied upon as testi- mony must be filed in the office twenty ye 8 before he day of hearing; the argnmeénts, if any. within dgys after filing the testimon fered. also, that this n blican and the Intellige and in the Times, New York, N. erence Cat oie 44 nek ‘the first o! said cating tobe at tease m previous eday of hearing. T COTHEAK ERS © Jy &wiw mer of Patents, EW BOOKS —The Culture Demanded by Mod. ee Bench and Bele ay od: illustrated. College Life, by Rey. Stephew Olle: United States Debt, Fioances and Taxation, by J. 8; fons.” Draper's "History of the Anjerieas vil War, vol. Int, Meteoric Astronomy, Shoot, Stara and. 2éroliten. by ‘Kirkwood. Erichoen on and other Injuries of the Nervous Sys- tem. Ha horne on 3 of Medicine. 3710 RANCK TAYLOR. NTA’ a a ‘or washing Kid Gloves, Lace Curtains, and ¥ ali light fabrics. For washing Wound , and Chai hands tnequal fo the best Castile Reap. 7 Pee Soft Soap; see dit on the wrap: ‘None genuine unless the maker's name atamped So each bar. sas “a ! .B. JEWELL. Mai r, e800 and 609 Get, north, bet. Mth Gnd ot sis, NCH BOOSS—Alphonse Katy Les Fem) cents. sous len Tolte;45 rt westre: 45conts, Du- mas Fils: Aven! femmes; 45: Consctence: Le ‘argent. 45 cents. ie i 5 45 cents. ve Ld et rnieres Me: Affairs in Georgetown. Daats By Deownine.—A party of young men took the sloop Eagle and went tor a sail on the river yesterday morning. Tey had eailed for aome time with nothing to mar their Pp @; the wind was fat! aoe one were en, themselves a nearing tte son! f Analostan Isia: one@f the company, a young man named Joha vis, WbO was at the time sittmg on the side'ot the boat, was attacked with » fitand feli overboard, and, notwithstamding he was goed swimmer, sank to the bottom of the river. Strenuons efforts were made by several ividuals to recover the body, but without access up toa Inte bour thisafiernvon. Mr. Devis wax asingle man, sud resided with his father and two sisters on Prospect street. He was employed by mr. A. Bod and was re- speeted by all who knew him. moan OF THE PoLion.—At about baif-past twelve o'clock on Saturday night, Sergeants Passon and Robinson and officers Haney, Green and Lambie, of the police force, made a “forced march.” appearing at the establish- ment of Mr. Hileary Hutchtos, on Mar! Space, where they arrested seven men, namely: Poffer, Clark, Olemenson, Garner, Mozer, Nicnoison and Coleman. They fe taken before the justice, who dismissed Nicholson and Coleman. and fined the others $5.75 each. TEMPERANCE MegtinG.—An interes-ing tem- perance meeting was neld at the old market esterday afternoon, which was addressed by eesrs. Finley. Kidwetl and others. Porics MMatrERs.—The whole number of arresis made on Saturday were 9; the amount derived from fines, $25.75. Four arrests were ro yesterday, the fines of which amounted to $10 62. NoGanBirxe ALLowgp.—Hileary Hutchins came before Justice Buckey this morning, charged by F. D. Parsons with keeping a gam- bling house. Me was fined $20.62. SHIPMENTS OF OOAL.—1,700 tons were sbipped from Ray’s docks to-day; 240 tons rom ine. Oumberlatid Co., and from the Bor- den Co., 400 tons. THE Canal —The whole number of boats arrived by the cannion Saturday afternoon, during Sunday and this morning were26,bring- ing coal to the Central, Bordon, Consolidation American, Cumberland and Hampshire and Baltimore Companies; one boat brought cement and Inmber for George Waters. 2° oats have departed im the same length of time. Tue Port.—-Entered—Schooner Mary Eliza, Harris, master, from Havre de Grace. No Money For Staeet IMPROVEMENTS.— We are requested by the Commissioner of ‘Streets to say toall those who have been lately making written and verbal calls upon him to Tepair streetsand satters that he has no money at his command out of which the desired re- pairs can be made SN eect cconeeeceeemsenmand SEVENTH STREET. 486 ARKRITER, o stock of PAPERHANGINGS, @VAL PICTURE FX. 8 WALNUT BRACKETS, ENGRAVINGS, Terms cash. J. MARKRY &e, TER. No. 485 7th str jy 22-1m* between D and E st} ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNIT ‘D STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasuincton. July 13, 1817. petitionof NORMAN MILLING! ury, Vermont. for elt sexecutrix, with Al ‘ J. Mattivou, executors he exte Millington “patent ‘ge the [sth day of Octob for an improve nt in, Machines for Figuring. Carpenter res. for seven years from the expiration of said Patents which takes place on the Isth day of Octo- per. 13st Tris orde t the said petition be heard at the Patent Office ONDAY, the 9th day of Septem her next, at 12 0°clock M Ml persona are noti- a show they have,why ghenot to t re required to scially st twenty days before the testimony filed. by either party ring must be taken and Me with the rales of the shal on application. Depositions and other papers relied npon as testi- mony must be fled in the ollice twenty days betore thedov of hearing, ie arguments, it auy, within ten days after filing the testimonge 7) Ned also, thal this notice be published in the D n and the Intelligencer. Washington. D. . and in the Banner. Bennington, Vt., one ve tor three sn ane weeks, fhe first of said niblications to. be at least sixty days previous to Bie day of hearing. TC THEAKER. nin writing, lay of hearing; al to he used at the si tranemitted office. which a Comuiissiomer of Patents, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. D®?AUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wast July 13. 1357. On the petition of DAVID M. field, Vermont, praying tor patent granted to him the 25th day of October. 1853, for un improvement in Spring Clamp for Clothes Lines for seven years from the expiration of said patent. which takes place on the 23th day of Octo- ber. 18 It is order Patent Office on MO tat 12 o'clock ed that the said petition be heard at the DAY, the 7th day of October and’ all persons are notifi if any they have, wh; 5 re requ heir objections, specially set forth in writing. at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to De used at the said hearing must be taken and trang- mitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. Depositions and other papers relied upon as tes- timony must be fled in the office twenty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within ten days after filing the testimoi Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Intelligencer. Washington. D. ‘ermont Record, Springfield, Vt., orice a week for three successive wr the first of said publications to be at least sixty days previous to the day of hearing. 7 TH AKER. Fi Commissioner of Patents. LY 9th, and es will leave th neral Stage Office, HOWARD‘ Stables. 454 G street. between 6th and 7th streets, daily, (Sunday excepted;) the Rockville and Marl- boro? t 732 o clock a. m.; the Brookville 2 o'clock p.m - J.C. HOWARD, Proprietor, Benaupa arrow oor, PREPARED BARLEY and SAGO, SCOTCH OAT MEAL EA’ MAIZENA aN CORN STARCH, BECKER'S FARINA. All fresh, and at lowest prices, N.W. BURCHELL, Under Ebbitt House, corner 1ith and F streeta, ESR SSEEgininegair, thorough bred English POINTER PUPS. Inquire a34 ‘a street. betwen 6th and 7th. 505 .N GRITS, iy We 3t™ 505 NINTH STREET. FOUR DOORS NORTH OF D STREET, (Seaton Hall Building.) WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, SHADE HOLLANDS, CANTON MATTING, TABLE AND FROOR OILCLOTH, GILT CORNICES, OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. Afine assortment of the above Goods in Store, and for pale CHEAP FOR CASH. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, 505 9th mh 25-3m QALAD CREAM s repared for Dressing Salads, GROSSE & BLACKWELL'S VINEGARS in handsomely ornamented decanters. TURKEY FIGS. the finest in the market, large ‘aud with thin skins. LAYER RAISING very large NECTABINES. . BURCHEL Corner 1ith and F streets, my 25 under Ebbitt House, “pseu IRON WORKS.” WASHINGTON CITY, Corner Ohio avenue and Lt! The subscribers, thankful for the tro) totore bestowed upon them by the citizens of Wash- ington and others. take this occasion to state that here- they are till prepared, and have ample facilities, riorm ail crdere in their line of business wea jone in as expeditions, cheap and workmanlike menuer aa ca by dono : rk comprises ba hy ene oe Circular Saw Mills, Shafting and Genting for gatie; Castings, tron or brass) Architectural or gtiscella: cour Wr . ; Bolter. Tron! Fork, ach, aa Water an . or Gago! ers, ant TD q Branches of, mechanics ap reno foe rata foundry. They + attention of the public to thelt f Patent Diterece tal Return Tubelar Holler.” "his plan ot Boller, Ben in sucseeteh Gpareiion 40r vereus trees and bas ‘given general and, outire etieh on a ng. ‘enential in a Bret Heam generalise Ge" Keonomiy ta fuel tease cleaning, exemption from priming or foaming, and ler st pre mcaiel apts heen ce, these Works, and aro in opere: iy and eleewhere. We will be glad to avail ourselves of the opportunity to explain ite The tollowiug ie’ List of the Botlers on tir ssa Aud now in ne, vis Willard’ Hotel: tor warm, a nm fel, yao, diol adie year omic, Vale 1) ws , ier orth of the clays at Dusetic ‘Asyinas.te ste hy at UB. Argeual, “Washington 8. Al ress Mouroe; yi 1 Eki pate, elo pag 00 A Bb Cooley, sien rm el iar vatern w edo. Bi forks, Washi jetern F Uliding Beer uo bola eomcibtas es Yooes mm WM. M. ELLIS & BRO, TARD TABLE FOR BALB, with two sete BB ct bate ter 65. yaa Pe even bebe or the Ni PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. AND EXCU, ON ty PR hoe oo ad A pe WEDREADAY. July 31, | Caretem Avenge Depot at 9a. a ah ‘ickets—Adulte, 51 Children. F ars A GRAND FAMILY PIC-NIC WILL BE GIVEN For THE BENEFIT OF 'S INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, BY THE LONE STAR TEMPERANCE CLUB, AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND, On WEDNESDAY, July 24th. 1857; fer cluded. Boats will leave whar.s fot ot High street, Georgetown, and G atreet, Washington, every five minutes after 8 o'clock a.m. Dancing will com- mence at 2 o'clock p. m. Tickets, 50 Cents; Children’s tickets. 25 Cents. Committee of Arrangements.—N. Funk, E. Betz, J.T. Kennedy, C. A. Krouse, N. Burch. Ballet Master, N. Funk. THE FIELD AGAIN THIRD GRAND PIC-NIC OF THE TAR CLUB ST. ANN go in dy 22-3t* Will be given at JUENEMAN’S PLEASURE GARDEN ON TUESDAY, JULY 23. Tickets Fifty cents; admitting a gentleman and ladies _ ay 20-30" ‘D PIC-NIC —The LADIES’ REBERAH DEREE ASSOCIATION. N. South a PIC-NIC at the R K on TUESDAY Cook's String Band will en he occ ng will commence at twe ovclock._ Tickets—Gentleman and Lady, 50 Lady cents, ND EXCURSION TO GLYMONT OF THE INGTON AND METROPOLITAN DIVIS “ON MONDAY, JULY 22, 1 The steamer WAWASET has heen engaged, and w e the nth street wharf at 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Asplendid bi for the occasion . Gentlemen's tickets, $1; ladies’ tickets 0 cents; tobe had from members of the Divisions and at the bont. Committee of Arrangements: J.P. 1. Phelps, F. A. Aiken. R. 8. George Jitard, Wei. Towers, J. » L. P. Seibold, BLD Mills, H. Fames Gourley. GLE BASE BALL CLUB. SECOND ANNUAL PIC-NIC or tn EAGLE BASE Will i AT ANALO: MONDA and string band has been engaged 0 Tickets. Boats leaye foot of High stre 2oclock, and every ten minnt Dancing to commence at three o'clock. » postponement unless it actually rai rder of the Committee of Arry at REIS’ DAN ; Pen ‘ave., opposite Metropolitan Hotel ; Tuesday and Friday evenings. from 8 to 100’clock.’ The hall » be rented for meetings. &c, AMUSEMEN' * hed persons. he will ZEROTT HALL AFTERN t30°clo Prof. RICHTE pres: . Selections will be sung from Trovatore ta, Lucretia Borgia, Ballo in d many others: can be procured at Meta my 10-ly NESDA NATIONAL THEATRE. Pennsylvania ayenne, near Willard’s Hotel. POSITIVELY ONE WERK ONLY! COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, JULY 15 The Coolest and only Theatre now open in the cit; Engagement of the Celebrated and Original SKIFF & GAYLORD’S MINSTRELS, AND THEIR BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL PANORAMA oF SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA From their Academy of Music, Chicago, Mlinois y Star Pertormers, who will appear in an en- tirely New and Original Programme. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Parquette and Dress Circl @rchestra Chairs, Gallery. 2 No extra charge for Reserved Seats. from 10a. m. to4p. m. Box Office jy 16-tf Tsportayt TO HOLDERS oF GOVERNMENT BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES AND VALUABLES. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D.C, CAPITAL... $200,000 Chartered by Special Act of Congress for the SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES Unver Gearantee, AND THE RENTING OF SAFES, IN its FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. Orrice—Corner FIFT N TH STREET AND YORK AVENUE, GUARANTEE RATE: ur a_year Or less period. Coupon transferable z hank bills.$1 00 per $1,000 Seeuri Government and all ot Securities. or tho: ineludi 1.000 Gold Coin or 1K) nilver Coin or Bulliot 1,000 Silver or Gold. Plate on owner’s estimate and rate subject to adjustment for buik.on a basis of 100per 10) Deeds, Mortgages. Valuable Papers generally, when of no fixed value, $1 a year each, or ac: cording to bulk. Wills §5. which premium covers the remainder of the life of the maker. Cash Boxes or small Tin Boxes, for papers of Menkers. Capitalists, Merchants, Lawyers, Tralesmen. Families, &c.. will be received at $25 cach box or trouk per year. contents un- Known to the Company, and Nability limited, or Le insured for the fall amount, the con- being known, at above ratetg No charge less than one dollar. LECTION OF INTEREST, 1 PER T. ON AMOUNT COLLECTED. THE COMPANY IS PREPARED TO OFFER FOR RENT, (The Lessee exclusively holding the key.) SAFES INSIDE ITS BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS AT RATES VARYING FROM §20 TO §50 EACH PER ANNUM, According to size and location. Coupons and interest will be coljected when de- sired. and remitted to the owners. The great wealth of the country, the vast amount of Government and other Loans,’ trausterable by delivery, and held by the uncertain tenure of pos- session, the injury and inconvenience resulting from the loss of these and registered securities: heavy losses from robbery, and other causes, being reported almost daily, demand a means of protect. ing such property fruin the risks of Fire. Accident, Kobbery and Theft, which no arrangements hith- ertoexisting have ‘afforded. A’ place of absolute safety for all such securities has become a pressl necessity. It ix to supply this want that the pre ent Institution has been founded, Tle Managers have provided for their depositors every security against fire, depredation or accident which architectural and mechanical skill can com- Dine in the structure and material of their Build- ing. Vaults aud Safes. The internal police of the office hae been orga: with special care,and there will be @ constant night-watch inside the reaniges. and to this ts fo be superadded the pro- rection of alarge capital. In short the arrange- ments for security are as perfect and absolute as human means can devise. MANAGEMENT, PReEsivENT, 8. P. BROWN. Vice Presipest, GEORGE 0. EVANS, Drrectons: ene SHOES WEARS: RATHARTEL WILSON. TREASURER. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON. SECRETARY, B. P. SNYDER, Orrice Horrs: From9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock x dy tf is 2 WARZED—4 WOMAN TO COOK: yone.tnt ® good one need apply. Inquire at a a2 AN OF Apply streot, between 4's and oth street ANTED—A LADY OB GE! Ge Address, a Catholic pref tred to JAS, SHEEHY, 452 7th street.(ap stairs)! tween Sand 10a. m! and éand6 p.m. 1 ANTED—A SITUATION table + as Chambermaid. No t ig. Apply 33 corgetown —K situation as WET NURSE bya own baby woman who bas lo: Travelling not objected to. Aopl: for No. 72 Market st., Georgetown, D. C TANTED—A good sound bugey HOF ply at Doctor A. BEHKEND'S office 3583, 6th west, between H and I streets irom 3 to 5 p.m iy 2 WASTED & unfur- nished B abl! far ho ping. Addrest for three days. stating terms. F,P.G., No. 2:3 6th street, or Hoom 116 Pension Uiice cS lied, PCr the WASTEDIATARTNER: in anold stabi Dusiness in the city. To one having at mand $3.00 to $4.00 the present would be a pront- able investment. Apply with real name to <. 7. Bost Ofice, Wai i WANTED Te CARP. GLADMON, on sth. str and N etrects nort! 6 you. ia, t ith streets. y GENTS wanted for Life Insurance No capital required. Energetic At least ($200) two hundred de ized per mouth. Address Com ANTED—A good © Apply to Mrs. MeL iat D TO BU r. and Jrom Istand Avenn ry taest* Y—By E. JUSTH., Ladies second-hand Clothing, pe c., V between Was and Gentlemen derclothing, Bedding, Boots and Shoes, &c., at BE4i4 7th vireet between L and M sts. north. ‘. B=] 0 matter how much they may have been Je 4-2m* Ww D—New and Cast-off CLOTHING, old GOLD and SILVER, or any other article of value. at the old established Merchant Pawubro- ker’s Store of R. FULTON & CO., 502 9th street,$ north of Puna, avene.’ Sole Agent for SINGER'S SEWING MACHT q A ST BOARDING. JOR RENT—Several neatly FT ROOMS, with the best of Table B: 24 1 street, above lith street. Al ms. No. t Park, Capitol Hill OUNTRY BOARD can be ovtained at dence, with liberal ¢ fort. Locatio: ashington the cars $10 per e. jelstt FOR REST Two well furnished PARLOR the first floor. with or without BOARD. 393 E st.. bet. Sth and 10th. TPAULE BOARD of No. 304 Woip street 9 few doors north of the avenue, ‘Terms $25 por month. de 16-tf N ATIVE WINE BITTERS “ CHARLES GAUTIER tes at. ATIV! veor corat <.proniotes digestion. estab’ female system, and is adn cure for Being 1 ising from dedi the best veveti san appetizer ant g.and before meals free from « nt. may li # surpassed invigorator early in the morn nerally; and, being perfe thing nauseous and wnplea: only with safety at all tis confi commended to persons of bi Sexes as t.thonxh powerfnl tonic, wheney No family y a great destileratiim ‘orating growing child with é J and mi hing. this article is withont a rival as a pre ntative of all di the summer and autumn, and a general inv 2 tor of the human systei in adults and children, as FOR SALE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, The trade is respectfully invited to C. GAUTIER, of Wines and Liquors. 252 Pennsvlvania avenue. ery need not t Importer and Dr jy -sm peers. SASH, AND BLINDS. ‘The undersigned would, most respectfnlly invite all builders and others to call and exansine his stock of goods, consisting DOORS. SASH BLINDS, WINDOW AND DOOR MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, NEW &c..at his store, No. 424 Maks. avenue, | 6th and 7th, opposite Northern Libei where he intends to keep constantly the various sizes and qual at the lowest cash prices. Also, odd sized work made to order. je 21-3m) EORGE M. BARKER. ATHS AND LIME —Jnst received, per schnr. Tallas, a large ignment of LATHS and LIME, for sale very low, at GUINAND’S wharf, foot of 3d at. east. ‘OR _SALE—A HORSE, WAGON and ft NESS. in good order; suitable for_any Kind of business.” Apply at the Star Ofice, LOX je l9-tt = (COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN SYLUM, r of M street, N Fourteenth street. (cirel Washington tablished for the re- suifering from dis- and for the adinission e the comforts of the of such females as ing-in chamber. _ . e building is situated in the most healthy-por- tion of the District, surrounded by its own grounds. Curs pass the door every five minutes Terms of admission: From $6 to $10 per week. in accordance with the room required. payabl Z vance. This includes Board, Medicines, Medical and Surgical attendance MEDICAL STAFF, SURGEON IN CHIEF, J.-H. THOMPSON, M.D. 184 I street. betw CONSULTIN te: Stat A Jos. RIL THO ALY D.. New York # W.P ~ Washington. GRAFTON D., Georgetown. ¥. HOWARD, M.D. F street. Orders for admission to the free beds in thi pital. (of which there are 34.) can be i mchief at this office, IS4 [str Medical staff. aud of the Revs. Drs. ents living at a distance who 4: institution for treatment e to come ire private matron, President. YCOON JAPAN TEA So much aemired by the recent Japar exe Commissioners. from whom we have letter of compliment for itsexcelly “.M.P. KING & SON, s King Place, sist FOR CURDS AND WHE, At King BANKERS. JAY COOKE A CO, BANKERS, Fifteenth: street, opposite Treasury, ey and ell at current market rates, and keep constantly on band a full supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BOND: . &c., executed, and Collections made on ail accessible points. eol-tt XCHANGE OFFIck OF WILLIAM HUR- LEY & CO. Weare selling Bills of Exchange on England Ireland and Scotland, for one pound aterting and upwards, et our office, 408 Pennsylvania avenns ap 29-an WM. HURLRY & 60 QAVINGSBA he eae “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAR.” Cal! at the corner of 19TH STREET AND P. FREEDME SAVINGS AND TR CHARTERED BY CONGRE The Central Office of this Company is now situated as above, and is carried on in connection with the Washington Branch OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3 ONE DOLLAR and upwards recei ve a Peete ead on all anas of FEVE DOLLARS and upwards = a Tuvestments are made in UNITED STATES BONDS AND STOCKS ONLY, under the direction of HENRY D. GUOKE, Esq. of JAY COOKE & CO., Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Bank. ‘The Deposits are now more than $400,000. M. T. HEWITT, of New York, President D.L. BATON. Actuary. W. J. WILSON, Cashier of Branch Bank. my 23-W F&M 6m* First National Bank of Washington H. B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Ldth street, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United States &7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE NITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, ani give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 2), 1865. tf a8 DENTISTRY. D*- LEWIE & Dare No. 260 P. Between 12th TEETH EXTRAC’ No charge will be extracting where Ar- titcial Teeth are inserted. althongh th patient will be required to. pay for te eS Surgical operation wh med. whic _DENTAL ASSOCIA- NA AY 13th stres ED WITHOUT PAIN. will be deducted whi made The Association is now pi Teeth on Gold, Silver and Rubber at } ladedph g dental wo Boston prices. All 1 done can have it ase in the abeve-named All work will be done in the neatest and nner, and warranied to give entire satis- Persous will do well to call and sxamiue our work before elsewhere Jy Is-tf Tests, ‘M. LOOMIS. M. D., The Inventor aud Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TERTH. attends. personally a3 his office in this city. Many persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear others, tnd no person can wear others who cannot wear exe Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to thone who are. particular, and wish the. pur: est. cleanest, strongest and most perfect deature thet art can procure, the MINERAL TEETH will be more fully warranted, Hoons tn this city—No. 338 Penn's avenne, be- tween 9thand loth sts, Also, 907 Arch ret 0c B-1¥ Philadelphia. ASE BO HB Ore, x THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WONDEREUL REVELATIONS _ MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, MADAME H. a. PERKIGO, She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores to-happiness those who, from doleful loss of rela- and friends, loss of money, &c.. have become udent. She brings together those long sepa. rated, gives int tion concerning absent frienda or lovers, restores lost or stolon property, tells events, catastrophes, crosses in love. tor you the ba you are best qualified to pursue, and in wh nu will be most su fal. causes speedy mn: s, 2 ery day you will ma ess and char- +i acteristics of the person vis your very thoughts, and by be supernatural the dark an mysteries of From the stars wesee in the firma ynue of predomi n—from the aspects and sand t stars in the h th, she deduces the future destiny of toconsult the greatest Astrolezist ont of the pl the time of b It costs you but a trifle, and you may vorable an opportunity, Con- 1 infor sinh likeness and Nving ata il with e atine: safety A full afd q P Which you were a lock ir MADAME I ly P.O. Drawe SIC, EXCURSION, LUXURIE assortment of a pe Just received le y for t STRASBOURG, FAISA DREUX POTTED ANCLOVIES kwell's, Gordon's Pres rnits, and Je Fresh West India Also, @ jarge van and ‘Tray We mild, ten . Plain and Fancy Pic-Nie Task MAGNOLIA AMS. 1 attention fo for Sandwiches, They are er ad dediciones p rly suitable. LDEN SCUPPERNONG W. . the Scuppernoug Grape of North Carolina; -very fruity aud golden color; unexcelled fur juneh use. much NZ. M. KING & SON, King Place, 5-tt Corner Vermont ave. and 1543 at. ING PLACE. SALAD DRESSING. repared by J. W. Huckins who as chef de cnis- ne for 12 years at the Parker House, Boston, gave no little reputation to that hotel for his soup. SALLAD DRESSING and other elegant ‘and ‘nutritious which have r hig from many ofthe most distinguished of the Medi- cal Facelty throughout the country. Mor ante U3; Z.M.P. ING & SON, je 26 rner 1532 a mount avenue, ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP ‘he copartnerthip heretofore existing between MACDONALD & MCDADE Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JAMES MACDONALD will continue the business at the old stand, 504 west. 6th streot. who mae pay all debts and collect all 1 rm. Uille due the late Arm. | wes MACDONALD L. H. McDADE. iy 17-60" July 16, 1867. WHOLESALE BONNETT HOUSE, ©. W. THORN, ‘Wholesale Dealer and Jobber of STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, 487 STH STREET, near Pennsylvania avenue Washington, D.C. Positively no Goods sold at retail. _ my 17-eotf METBOroLiItaN BROOM FACTORY. tac RILTBERGER, LEDUC & CO., Manufacturers and Jobers o! OOMS, BRUSHES. Woop AND WILLOW WARE, &c. Goods delivered free of cost. factory No. 103 Water at., Georgetown. Ofc and Baleariome No. 19 43 st., Washingto omc PIANOS. Ox rosewood Xolian PIANO, made by Gilbert; One Henevrood PIANO, made by Meyer: 100. t new Boardman & Gray, with Stool and wer; S20. For sele upon eéey term lot of Steinway & Son's and North Amer- fcan Plano Co.'s Instruments has just been re- UGG air agene of Btekoeay tes ae . 80 y’ jancs, ‘a Soe iduamun's Cabinet Organs. NTE'S PURGATORIO, translated by Long- D)iniow> Meade American Grape Culture tk Justrated. 'Horwood’s jourts-Martial. May-Day std alph Waldo Emerson, He eof Argyll. The invistt) les, or Spiritualism xplained. Mins Ravenel’s Conversion from So- Sidney ae age fasion oe e a novel, by E, Y ini) ANCK TAYLOR. Lies Lime te ” bs or i ee ARBY, my 9-fawlm One al ‘77 Water street, Georgetown, pass AND NEW YORK MILLINERY. Mra. A. G. GASTON has just returned from York with a large aud eiegabt assurunent of fine French, Euglish, aud American io ch. Bonnets and Hats for ladies and children Crystal, Amber, Pearl, and Straw Orna ments "Also, a general’ assortment of fine" French Flowers” Bonnet and Hat Frames in great Fariety, Ribbons, Silks, Crapes, Tulles aud Heal aces, ke. Particular attention given to all orders. Rooms, 446 gh street, bear Pennsylvania ave- nue. mb 13-Sa0 WHISKERS AND. MUSTACHE SY om Forced to grow upon the smoothest face in from threv te five Weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE’S RES- TAURATEUR CAPILLATE - ful discovery in modern science Beard and Hai ner. It has q London with the most flattering success. Nam of all purchasers will be registered, and if eutire sutisfact ven in every’ instance, the money will be cheertully refunded. Price by mail sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive cirenlars and testimonials mailed free. Addresa BERGER, SHUTTS & CO.. Chemists, No. 285 River street Troy, New York. Sole agents for the United States. ap S-d&weoly CABBrIAGES! ‘CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! _On hand a number ot fashionable Car- yes, Which will be sold at reasonable’ Also, a number of second-hand. Rockawaye, Buggies. €e. onaiting prongtly at fendea 165 pository S44 Det bet sth and sth sito! st.. Det sth and sti, jyig-ste PONY ST Shop 477 ath wt.. near D. LADIES GRDERGARMENTS AND CHIL: DREN’S CLOTHES of every description made to order. "Also, Dress and Sacine Making, Em; broidering, Braiding and Tucking y and promptly done by Mrs. DOWNING, No. 279 7th Street, between L and M. my 6-2m* OLD PENS, ade of quality, workman- 2 shipand price, Gell and Silver Pencil Cases ke. ‘A880 open Seiko A ergo amortmen TANCE TAYLOR. Ww ‘S—The Invincibles. lanation wal the phenekens commonly. called Spiritual, iam. Elsie Magoon, by Mrs. Frances Dana Gage. Over-Sea, by Henry Morford. May-Day and other Poeme, by Ralph Waldo Emerron. Pendennis, Dis- Sieirgtion” artcos ox ye Stee Rae my 2) FEANCK TAYLOB JER GRP ERATE NEN PoRAaE Varnished. 12th and red, Reuphol Pireets the canal.) Highest price paid for Eerste eee URAL FLOWERS PRESERVED IN ALL Nha a pets. ees thea) t jowern of the Dead. By MM HAYES, No. 908 Bighth street went 21 and M SUGAR-CURED 1 Creeice Stes hce dy 16-3tit

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