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THE EVENING STAR. FROM EUROPE. ARIS, July 20—3 P.M —Napoleon stilt con- tinues to purchase large numbers of horses for whe ure of the French army. The military workshops in France are overtasked. Lonpon, July 21.—Aavices from the Island of Candia via Athens, report that the Cretans are preparing & 8quadron of five fire shi; with which they intend to attempt the de- struction of the Turkish fleet, which 1s sup- porting the army of Omar Pasha, Pets, July 2i—Evening—The National Goards of Hungary are to be reorganized. SovrHaMpton, July 21—Evening—The steamehip Union, Captain Van Saten, which jeft New York on the 11th instant, touched at this port to-day, and after landing the English mails and passengers sailed for Bremen. Vierna, Jvly 21—The Austrian’s Reichs- rath bas adopted reselutions in favor of politi- cal equality of religious faiths, and of acknow- Jedging the legality of marriage ceremony ‘when performed by civil magistrates. [By Steamer. j New York. July 21.—The steamship City of Antwerp. from Liverpool om the 10th, via Queenstown on the 11th in arrived to- day. In the House of Lords, on the 9th in- stSnt, after announcing the confirmation of the report of| Maximilian’s execution, Earl Derby said that be sbared in the feelings of all their lordsbips with regard to this unnecessary, cruel and berbarous murder, which must have excitod sorrow in every country—a mur- er purely gratuitous, which, far from pro- ‘ucibg any beneficial effect. would only add to the miseries of Mexico. He declined tostate what action the Government would take in the matter. Lord Stratferd de Redcliffe said he should press a resolution on the subject In the French Corps Legislatiff, M. Thiers said the Mexican expedition had been without good result to France, and the prestige of her greatness was lost in America and compro- mised in Europe. Jules Favresaid the French troops ought to have brought Maximilian back, and thus saved France from the stain of blood which will rest upon ber. His speech was in- terrupted by exclamations. M.Rouher strong! tested against his words. In theSenate cern jouher declared that the French did every- thing they could to induee Maximilian to quit Mexico, but he refused to abandon the daties be had undertaken. The Mexican Genaral Lopez has been degraded from the Legion of Honer.. The Ge ‘erps Legisiatif passed a bill for the credit of 15¢,000,/00 francs, including an Additionat 27,000,000 required for the army. The glu: of money in the London money maarket was unparalleled, and would probably jJorce the Bank of England to reduce the rate of discount to the lowest point ever known. In the Italian Parliament on tne 10th instant, ‘Ratazzi said the present time was inopportane are in excellent condition. No deficit in the budget is apprehenaed.and the Government in- tends to increase of taxation. A Turkish des. patch dated Spbakia, in Crete. the 6th inst., saye: “Nearly all the distri ct: ed to our troops, and the insorgents have given uptheirarms.” TheOw! says: “No interven- tion by the European powers will take place noone {the execution of Maximil- TMx1GRATION is always welcome in Ame- Thea, sepectally when it bg is the skilled Jaborers of other lands. Foreign countries, ‘when the tide of emigration to America first Degan, generally sneered at it and affected to Delieve that the people who came here were only a portion of their population that they ‘were anxious to be rid of. England especial 7 treated it in this way, and seemed to think the entire depopulation of Ireland would be bdiersing. Hut now there is slarm shown in England at the extent of this ¢ 3 few days ago, spoke with “regret” of the “emigration of skilled laborers from the coal and iron dis- aricte of South Wales. Of the hundreds who Bave thus left, and the hundreds more who areon the point of leaving, between eighty und ninety per cent. propose to settle in the United State: SINGULAR SHOOTING CasE.—A very singuar Inethod of detecting and punishing a thief, was recently adopted by Henery Burt, engaged as @ Jockemith at No. 541 Sixth avenue. it ap- pot that Burt bad missed some money trom ‘a tin box he kept in the store, and suspecting a boy pamed John McCafferty of having com- mitted the theft, cautioned him not to repeat the act, as he bad seta very dangerous trap to catch the thief. This warning was not heed- ed, and yesterday during the absence of Bart, McCafferty went tothe box and while lifting the lid, a seven-barreled revolver, fastened to te bottom of the drewer by a string, was dis- charged. The ball took effect in the boy’s knee, inflicting 8 serious wound. He was removed to bis residence at No. 322 West Twenty- reven:b street, and Burt was arrested and ay to await the action of the authorities.—Y. ¥, Post. Procrees oF LIBBRIA.—The accounts re- ceived from Liberia are uniformly favorable as regards the condition and prospects of the African republic. Agriculture is still the Jeading interest, and the faciiity with which large crops of sugar, Tice, coffee, &c.. are raised and put into market gives promise of an im- portant developmeat. One of the largest planters raised cane enough last year to make Your bundred thousand pounds of sugar, five thousand gallons of molasses and two thous- and gallons of syrup. As wealth increases, mercantile enterprise becomes more extended, the manufacture of sugar is condueted on a more liberal scale, and the principal towns boast of better specimens of architecture. Ten years ago there were only two sugar farms on the banks of the St. Paul's river, now thereare more than one hundred ‘SINGULAR ACOIDENT.—On Wednesday after- noon, as the wife of Mr. Joseph Bridge was walking along Pleasant street, Fall River. Maes., she came toa yoke oxen ‘attached toa ‘Wagon loaded with wood, standing close to the wnrbstonée. The heads of the oxen was down, and just as Mrs. Bridge was passing the team the oxen tbrew theirheads upward. (ne of the borne of the ox nearest the side work caught dn the Iady’s hoops, and in an instant she was whirling in the air. The lady screamed, and ox, 88 badly frightened ur the lady. bellowed, and made frantic efforts to shake off the mass of boop skirts, ‘was thown off, and either in her tall, orby being yun over by the wheels, had her left arm very badly injnred, so much so that the flesh was mashed almost to a jelly. A “HANDY” JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.—Be- fore a justice in Newark on Tuesday « man and bis wifeapplied to grant them & divorce. Acting upon the theory that as he had the power to marry he m is0 have the power To divorce, the accommodating Justice readily granted their reques:, and was made happy by receiving @ fee for the service On Wednes- day the same man entered the Justice's office in company with a yeung girl, to whom the Justice married him. Later in the day t divorced woman also called upon the magis- trate with a man, to whom she was married by the Justi ‘hus the magistrate earned three tees, and under the laws of the State one wo- mun now has two husband ‘wives. All of the person: ested, including the Justice, question among people who are unacquainted with the ana- tomy and physiology of men, whether lying cwith head exalted oF level with the boay is the most wholesome Own case on this point ‘which they prefer. Jight in bolstering up to Most, consulting the: gue infavor of that sleep sound! without injary, ret_we declare it to be a rous habit. The vessels in which the bi Passes from the heart to the be: ir cavities are alway ys lessened ta th when oe head ting igher than the therefore, in al dananen attended with tover, the bead should be pretty nearly on a level with the body; and people onght to @ccustom themselves to sleep thas, and avoid anger. —Med. Journal ARRESTED FOR Passinc COUNTERFEIT Moxxy .—Wm. Jonnson, proprietor of a li: y stable at Altoona, Pa., but a resident of H Sayebere, was arrested on the 18th ins nited States sense s RK. M. A. and Francis Riley, of W: Candies, at Pittsburg. The accused. it is said, is ip independent circumstances, and Bas been surpected for some time past of being engaged if “shoving? eounterteit posta currency. A bearing took place im Pittshurg on Friday afternoon. resulting im the holding ot Johnson in $'9,000 bail to appear for trial inthe District Court of the United States tor western district of Pennsylvania, on tbe 5th or August next. ASSAULT BY A MonxkzY.--The Baltimore American of this morning ssys: An Italian nemed Antoine Burgouls was attested on Saturday by Officer Gierk upon the charge of hevine +et bis monk-y upon a boy named Ed- ward Frobel. The evidence showed that tne Sccured is astreet organ player, and that ~ boy haying annoyed the quadruped, th former induced kim to attack tne boy. as tice Showacre released the accused on secari- ty to answer the charge at court. pete leidet bate Sa The Kichmond Enquirer is decidedly wesisearent ys under its new mansgement, and ground | aetinet acts of Gonereag Bet DY participation in the a= The New ‘York J merce says the i t thi Peach growers. tay 01 » ced croak: ln S peuy eure aga ota crep. 87 Sunta Anpa’s agent noth, itbusters. 7S a wonla Be todo with the fil better off if he never bag. The College Rost: ( rews.) ad inver New Haven am gives Testing account of the ce ac obese exercise practic-: the Yale Inseye: ‘They get utes, comin; ' and rag some havingon flannel skirts with ti cut away, and some, anxieus to be tarned,) with nothing om their butthe skin, A metley crew yousee. No pretty uniforms or attempt at show, but they look like work, nevertheless. Taking the shell from its resting- lace in the boat-house, they carry it down tne Inclined plane to the raft, and rdn the bew off into the water till the whole boat is launched. ‘The coxewain brings ber slowly round, allel to thefloat. ‘Getin, in the waist,” says the coxswain, and two take their seatsin the middle. ‘All in,’ and stepping daintily on the fre bottom, the whole crew «re seated. (o sooner is the crew seated than you hear the sharp order of the coxswain, ‘ITim boat’ an mm fraction ofan ch from the centre of his 0 the side. The men on the side next the raft push the boat off slowly and gently until their oars areclear; ‘Ready togive way” the crew swing forward with their oars ready to dip;Give way,’ and off tneygo. The six backs Tige and fail'like pendulum, and the six oafs glance together in the sunlight like two banks of goid; the long, narrow, crazy craft, which 4 mere touch can overturn, rests as steadily under the even rowing as if sitting still npon the water, and atevery stroke shoots onward. The crowd upon theraft and about the wharf look on in admiration; old oarsmen criticise and young applaud: two or three take out their watches and time the stroke; and the boat glidesaround the point and is way up the river. Two or three miles withont @ panse; the coxewain cries ‘Hold on port; give way on sturboard;’ and the shell comes slowly round. ‘Give way Bil,” and the boat heads down the | rtyer, There is no resting, no easy rowing, no pause fora moment; and when within about abalf a mile of home, the coxswain gave the words, ‘Shake her up,’ the broad back of the stroke comes down alittle quicker, and the crew, answering the summons rallies forthe spurtand the boat comes whizzing down across the water like a race-horse. It is soon io its Place, and the crew hurry up to the noon re- citation. At five in the afternoon they take another pull as long as the first, and turn in at ten todream of victory ahead.” STRANGE STORY oF THIRVING.—Messrs. Wheeler & Wilson, the sewing machine man- ufacturers, discovered several months ago they were ‘constantly robbed by person! ployed in their establishments, both in this city and Bridgeport. It appears that there are sixty-five separate parts in their machines, which ot sold singly by the company: etill persons were able buy them, and pat Machines, together. About two months ago detectives were placed in the workshe, company, but so expert were the thieves, that it was very diMcultto detect the guilty per- sons. Allast one of the men in this city con- when ® number of others did @ themselves from prorecution. at, Bridgeport nearly sixty oper- atives pleaded guilty to robbing tho company. Only two persons bave been arrested, and itis supposed the cases will be compromised. From the information obtained by the officers, it is supposed that the company has beenrob. bed of $75,C00 worth of machinery during the past five years. Ohecks have been placed upon the workmen, so a ioe future no Rhiewe ing be carried on. ¥. Post. 7 The Cuban Government will forbid all newspaper discussion on Mexican affaire, and even individual conversations will be put a stop to. S7 A bopefal youth at Boston, named Wil- liam Wallace, stole his mothers feather bed, ‘Worth $40, and sold it for $7, to take his girl riding the other da: 87 A boy died a few days agoin Hunting- don, P., from eating cherries, or rather from swallowing the seeds. dad ol eel SPECIAL NOTICES. & DUTCHEB’S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER | will certainly exterminate these pests. if its use is persevered in. Beware of Logus Fly-Paper.which some dealers keep because they can get it for nearly nothing, Don’t died. Ask for Durcuer’s, Whicdls oid 7 Ye Dragana ie 15-eolm GRAY HAIR Restored to ite, original Youthfal olor by the nse of that Scientific Dixcoverey cali HALL’S VEGETABLE gic TLIAN. HAIR RE- It will make Hair growupon bald heads, except in very aged persons. as itfurnishes the nutritive | rinciple by which the hair is nourished and sup- ‘Gt wiil prevent the hatr from falling out, and does | not stain the skin. No better evidence of its superiority need he ad- | duced than the fact that so many imitations of it are offered to the public. IT I8 A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING! Our Treatise on the Hair gent ine erp Nashua, N. i » Proprietors. For sale by all Druggi Je 18-eo2m LAW OF HUMANITY, RELATION To SOCIAL EVILS. AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, on Phy Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early | Manhood, with the humane view of treatment and cure. Sent in ‘sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Astociation, Philadelphies Pa. my 13-3m KNOW THY DESTINY. MADAME E.F. Teen TOR: the great English Astrologist Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has astonished the sclentifi classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hndson, N. Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful pawers of Becond sight as to enable her impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. ile in a state ot trance, she de- lineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense | power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to | produce a life-like picture of the future husband oF ife of the 9 applicant, together with date of mar- n life; leading traits of character, see abis tase humbug, 3 a Shonsands of testimo: niels can assert. She will send, certified certificates or written siarante picture is what it purports to be. By mall lock of hair, and stating place of disposition and. complexion. and inclosing nh ages cents and stamped envelope addressed to, yourself, you will receive the picture and desired information AUCTION SALES. Se BY SHANNON. & LEAR Ya Apetionccres AR STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS AT AUC- On THURSDAY MORNING, July ath at ° seleck precisely. we will sell Pennsylvania avenne a Hy ain Books, Blauk Boo of Searlonery. ke. tometh alae a general variety r with the usual varie- o’clock p.m. part. of Georgetown: fronting 69 feet on < 80 feet on Lihgan atroct, improved story store and dwelling-hons Terms: One-half cash: Dalancein San 12months, by a deed of trust on the property. Con- Yeyan-ing ari stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Sa) will be required ax son as. the property 1s se THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. remises, dition ie wad wtreet, good en ' AUQTION SALBS. THIS aFT. BYS one oe WILLIAMS, Auctionters.’ 8H. corner of cr a TREES Mii Sr COREET mip ee On TUESDAY, the tot instant, at 6 o‘clock. m., we shall wellson the premixes. Lots 9, and ie oy ‘anare No. 97, all cane subdivi into fine ming: fr jronte and dept fey the subdivision will exnhied 3 xi of sale, made by Mr. Forsyth, a Me ich oe 0 atten- tion of purchasers. a IL have a fine chance for investment, ani wil Derold-wthoat reserve Ts h cash; balance ET six, twelve, and twenty Poets for notes bear- ing interest. and secured by of teaston the premises. All conveyancing, and aveune stamipaat ‘erms: eighteen the cost of the pur when soll. Tithe indieputab par kin Nheowber wil pay for the weareh of the tite | dy 13-d GREEN Ne WILLIAM » Ancts, 87 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until MONDAT, + the 22a inatant,on socount of the rein {game hour ai pu a y aie & WILLIAMS, Auct's, REGS & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer BF % Ne. 526, southeast cofner eh and D sts. THRER TWO. STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME HOUSES FRow MA CHUSETTS EN ‘OR CAPITOL AND Sikst STREET WEST. ar AUCTION. On MONDAY, tho 29th instant, wo shal front of premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., Lots Bin Cabot's subdivision of Square No. 62% the improvements, which are three ood ‘Two- Story and Basement Frame Hones, containing six conveniently arranged rooms cach. Terme: One fourth cash; balance in six, twelve. and eighteen months, for ‘notes hearing interest. All conveyance and stamps at cost of purchaser. ‘Title indisputable. jy i2-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY GReex ‘& WILLIAMS, Auctioncers No. 526, Sontheast corner 7th and Dy sts, NEARLY aot RE-STORY FRAME OUT, RET WE ee tests WHST. ON THE ISLAND AT AGCTIO. On THURSDAY, the 2th instant. at 6 o'clock Pa . we shall sell, on_the premises, east part of 1t No. 17,in square No. 49, being 25 feet front by 122 feet’ deep, to a 30-foot alley. with the Im- provements, consisting of a nine-room House, & good well and pump in the yard, ‘making it mane Private residen Terms: One- ‘third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Al convenancing and revenue stamps at tho, cost of the purchaser. 100 di on hg, day be a EEN € WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ COOPER = LATIMER} Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co. Southwest corner of Fenn, avenue and 1th eins, tar Office ico Buil ilding. BY sone OF A DECREE OF THE sv- PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Co- LUMBIA, pasved on the loth day of July, 18i7— Bassett, et al. vs. Thorn et al., Chan. Cause—I shall sell at public auction fn iva of th prance E: rh da: ay of July. 185 Sluock in the afternoon: parteaf Lave ae na 30, of Square No. 728, the whole having a front of 45 Be 12 feet om 2d strect east, and a depth of 95 10-12 ee ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in 6 and with interest from the day of sale, se of trust on the premises; or all cash atthe option of the am Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of aser. 100 down on sale. GENE UARUSL Trustee, “iyt0-eo&ds COUPER © LATIMER. hosts: BY GREEN & Nee AMS, os No. 526, 8. E. corner of Seventh and D ats. CHANCERY SALE QF YALUARLE REAL Es. TATE AT AUCTIO. No. @e—BQUITY. Jchanna E. Rupert and John Rupert, Complain- ants, vs. Bernard Geier and Louisa Thoma, efendants. By virtue of a decree of this Court, cause onthe léth day of July, aly the premiees, commencing at's o'clock p. mon UES ‘Au 857, the follow- Lots numbered i the subdivision of Lots num- f and 24, in Sunare numbered 620, and parte'at Lots numbered and 23, in the same square. Also. Lot numbered bered O73. with the impry part bot 22, a larce three story, rick house peut in this will sell, on 13, Body bered 1. sement. and attic containing 13 rooms and wide hall throngh the house. The lot has a front of 70 feet on M street. a f on 2a is a with Basements Lot ve ‘orth Capitol street. with wf F0 feet, On bot giethete wre Heeb two story frame houses, with basements, fronting on Bierce streetf or ct foot alley; on Lot 11, in Syuare is. property is im- ibed on North ‘erms of eale as prescribed by he Court are: + One fourth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale; balance in 6, 12. and 18 months; the purchaser to gi e deferred pay- ‘ing inte jay of sale, secured ed'of trast on the property. All conveyanc- ingand revenue stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. If the purch r4 should fail ly with th five days after the trust right to the y.at the risk and cost of the defaulting er. by advertising such resale three times ‘ational Intelligen BERNARD GEIER. ‘utor and Trust GREEN & WILLIAM: Auctioneer: GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auction cers, ro S96, Southeast comes 7th and "D sts A ores TWO-STOI RY F IE HOUSE STREET. IN THE FIRST WARD, AT StortuN July 25. at 6 On THURSDAY AFTER NOON eclock will sell part of Lot No. My in Square @ frontof 16 feet Gn north T street, betwe ‘wenty-second and Twenty-third streets. with a depth of 130 feet 10 hes, with the pri 3 foot alley, wed novonvelin dere aeocs me House. ‘Terms of sale: ance insix and est, and se- y ‘All con- veyapcing and revenue stamps at the coat of the purchaser. $100 down on the day of sa}. Jy 19 tds EN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. YD. L. WELLS & C0. Auctioneers and Reai Estate Brokers, Northwest corner Louisiana avenue and éth st. tign WEDNESDAY a ne m..on the 491 iu ’atroet west, 1 lot 24x48, on lot w 0 in SATE 25x. Said House cont at ins 8 rooms; has gas and water, ithof Penna ave.” ghborhood, woutd Terms « balance i ared by deed by return "Nga ig Oftrast, gioo down wh n the p is knocked THORNTON. P, 0. B wat All conveyancing and stam BE optgh eae pp3-D& Wooly iv 18 Anetion SE 10 EVERYBODY. Y COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, ' Latgetye bre Heh ead giving information of the (Late clerks ith A x ct greatest importance to the young of beth sexes, It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the ed respected, and the forsaken loved ig lady or gentleman should fail to send Fess, and recelve a copy post pald. by re- dress P.O. Drawer 2 ap3-d&weoly ‘troy, New York SECRET DISEASES. BaMaRitan’s Girt is the most rartatn; safe, and effectual remedy—indeed. the ouly vegetable rem: er discovered. Cures in two to four t cases in twenty-four hou ho mercury. Only t idier's hope, and a not want to be exposed. cs, 4 male, $3 Samanitan’s Roor axp Hens Jvices.—A posi- tive and permanent cure for Spyhilis, Scrofula, Ul- cers, Sores, Spots, Tetters. &c. Price $1.25 per bot tle. "Sold by 8.C’ Ford. See advertisement my 8 hte PRPPERPRPPERERRE PEP PEPSee NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GEO. B. WILSON. Late of the firm of Burns & W! No. 502 SEY Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, eddddddddddddddddeddddddd Ser mone io pESHAzZY, ae. al mi ay Pra Tackso: 's ‘Path: tif and C Sold by Ameriegs News at Coke YUL Nass san street Rew ¥ York. Send for a circular. p 25~ MPORTANT ao WEHE LADIES.—IN) UISTAMPING. Warranted asi SiGe e TRH | a boil.” Done bane fs The! receipt of wi which ‘has been purchased bru tick pense of braiding. Led call, get’ sample, and : te or teenileugenmnte, “Bam yale Aprons, @e.. Btamped on Iiuitation or braid: WARRANTED NOT TO WASH 0! Grest saving to Medics having phi ie chil. dren to make degtearings bat 8 pattern ined fa the joods indelible. | Stri Gan be attached to the “botteine of at Bir omy. as they are now yor in New York,) ready |, and for sale at less than h cost of braid. Birds, Inedallions, rere chie iene | ofany pattern stam} ood as ‘represented C) money returned. WM. NO: mhIeth” "439 9th treet, opposite yaa Giiteo. OLD JEWELRY, WATCHES, AND GOWRHE Phteecn and tun sah a SENER | caring al latest atyloe of itp the which I will vel an cheap as genuine art a be | purchased fo: any Sy sta sete establ ment in Shi onary other chity . examination and com- rison ef the quality and pri steted, ‘ot 338 Ponnsylvante avenue ey Fe “ii:'0. HOOD. FPR FFFFEPEEFEFEEDPEEDPEED LINEN Conde | Govnaes We take ple re in fuforbal our rs have; Gon with our a oat Cour feck NDRY. with exper Eines @ot fare ginda thee hue end the Aone Collars. “It bas been a reat at traubin wit eerie inen h ce aa: aad to ‘obviate ihe al ai iy | it them in that very. pant LOCKWooD, Hurry zee zarhon. Mi and Dealers in LADIES’ AND om FURNTABING GOODS lvania avenue, my 8-0 ‘and 10th ots. between gth 2 uthwest corner Penn‘a avenne and ith sireet, ® st comnstar Office Building GUARDIAN’S SALE OF MARBLE BUILDI > Le NORTH CAPIT TREET RWTHE DOU ‘DA AUCTION. By virtne of a d Torphane! Court, dated the 9th day of Tuly. pproved by the Kupremte Gouet onthe aithday off) uly, 18%, the pnees i med will sell. at public anction, on THURS th al July, 137. at’ six on the premises 1. in Tod's shidivision of Square No. G8. with the iin provements, The lot fronts 20 feet on North Capitol street, is 100 fect in depth, an . mall white marble building. “rsons who have occasion to visit Glenw ‘Terms of sale. a» pres one-half cash, r the day the whol it expense of BY a5 VAMEf 002, Anctioncers " Stores 815 ant 317) south corner Pa. ave. and 9th street. Weald ell bo the nreniiges, op MONDAY AF TERNOON AG OO Mae OF bot} Pes 49 contuinin; Sune 1,400 feet of ground. is situated in Tarkson alley. betwen Vir enue and E street, 43¢ and 6th stre sunt made ie “aay of sale, A ‘denon tof 0 will be required as soonag the Brogerty ta sold. be sae W. le, WAGE © COvy Au TO-MORROW. BY SE ALE £ C04 Avationcers, Original Horse and Carriage Bazaar, No. 98 Lonisiana ave., bet. $th aud 10th sts. SALE OF HORSES, On TUESDAY MORNii we will sell. at the Bazaar, am Carriage ani Work Horser, “(a full descrip! rising a $)) COMPTIE PRTY HORSES. Many good Work, bar's Be Harness Horses. A very large collection of New and Second-hand Bragies, Carriages, Wagons, and other Ve-~ 7 Two new Jenny Lind Wagons, built in this city. New and Second-hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages, &c.. at private sale. ‘Tuesdays, Thursday’, and Regular sales days, Saturdays. and Harness always on private sale. W. L, WALL & Co.. Aucta. BY NAGLE, 00. Anctioncers, 295 Pa. ave., -» bet. Oth and 10th streets. On TUESDAY, July a3, at 10 0’ciock, we will sell, at our salesroom. withont reserve— Two handsome Cottage Sets Bedsteads, Chairs. Tables Water Coolers. pit &e. 180, PARE AGES, HARNESS, Bharrole ewapa tote, & bones Poiigo 100 Ibs. Virginia Tobacco zen, ee Tobacco in papers ine Win Fy demi} emijohns W! Ines si ‘and Liquors Bois Whisky. Gin, Brandy, &e. Balance of stock of a dealer, vinz riet} ry Goods Fancy Goods, Boots and Shoes, Terms ¢ cash. NAGLE & €O., Anctioneers. BE .L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers, Stores 315 and 317. 8. W.corner Pa. ave. and 9th street. ‘We will sell in front oF our sales rooms on TUES. DAY MORNING, July 23, 1887, at ten o'clock. th balance of stock of @ Liquor dealer, declining i iness— 25 bbls. Kentucky Whiskey gobble Fn sie ‘onper ie “Distited Whiskey 5 bbls. Rye A lot of Liquors in “ipaiiohne and kegs, ag iguana Gin, Scotch Whiskey, and Jamaica pir ts Port Wine, N. E.Rum, Rye Whiskey, and Glia ‘Wine Grocerit Bole Crashed and Brown Sugar Bile Dred vt Apel Dried Apples | 15.00 B 1000 Hens 1 A lot of Furniture— Onencw Jenny Lind Bagatelle Table, with balls and Cues complet _iy 22 TEP WALL & CO., Ancts. BY“ ‘CooPRR & LATIMER. Anctioncers, clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co Southvest corner of Penneyivanin a sents and 11th street, Star Osice Buildi veategt EWAG, pmorenty IN FTER. eet toa thirty foot «ley, situa side of M street, between 18th and Immediagely after, at 62s o'clock. will, sel Lot 16.Square basing a iro tof of 45 feet, located on K atreet, (south side.) be- tween toth and 2th atres ‘ “opposite the Western One-third cash; balance in six and fie red bya deed of trust on the premi. bearing interest All conveyaneins aupsat purchaser's cost. §60down On each lot at tine of sale. COUPER & LATIMER, iy 18-d&da {Int Auctioneers. b 4 GBR, # 4 ILL1 ron Auctioneers, 8. E. corner 7th and D street, TWO;STORY AND B. NT BRICK HOUSR, ADJOINING LOT. FRONTING ra te N STREET NORTH, IN FIRST AT AUCTION. SDAY, the 1th instant. at 645 9’slock p. all selon the premises, Lot 18. in Square Honse being 14 feet: front with an adjoming ing the sme front, running back to @ fine ormé: One-lalfcash; Valance in six and twelve months. for notes bearing interest and Secnred Dy a deed of trust on the premises. All convevancing and ee {fost oF the purchaser. SALE I$ POSTPONED ON ny URE TUESDAY, the 234 (Late clerks wil Southwest cor o'clock, Lot 10, in Square 140, fronting et side of Nineteenth street west, and runnl V4 Dae k the depth of the let to a %-foot alley ‘erms: One third cash ; balance in 5 months, secured by a deed ef trast on the and ne bearing interest. 4 eae za “tampa at parchaser's cont a0 e of purchase. OobEE & abi dy 20-d&ds Aucta. WALL & CO. enue and 9th street. ogg pit ethan. TPESDAY AFTERNOON, Joly son the premises. part of Let No. shaving a froutef Ib feet be a 1 145 fe to an alley property is sittipted om: south Detreet. en First and'Second streets w ae known at the sale, * ‘leposit ti 3m a active property is x L& Ol i are depth ti jyls-loteds ed from ver, his wife, dated Februar ber R. M.H..No. 31. fi Washington coi tion, on the pre 1 i DAY. July 24t yar vot Let eunmbered four hun- the city of Wash- between Hand 1 168 in6, 12, 13 and sind secured $0 down on B. TODD. Jr.. R& LATE ato o'clock pein., all that pi Known and Paeacritved ns enty-# dred.and | é est. f trust on the pre aise ie MS of sale. Ww, Trastee. 5 SO0F: ER, Aucts, . 1857.—DistRier ov tan COUNTY, To-weit: Th Barnes. wiministeatrix used, the Siminiatratcix probation ofthe Orphans? foresaid, appointed r the pal seveioneere the yal estate of sald dece anil of the assets in’ hand, as Tar ns the easce bees been collected aud turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, with their claims properly Vourhed. or they inmay otherwise by law be ex: cluded from all benefit in said deceased's estate : provideda copy of this order be published onc a | week for threo weeks in the Evening Star previous to the said day ‘Test: JAMES R. O’BEIRNE, iy 8-wSw* Register of Wiis. OURT. JULY 2. 1867.—p1s | OFS ox COLUMBIA, WaBitinnron | Gcpbell: acmatuletrattis ot Bebe ener E A aceased the inp dministratrix afuresaid cea thea marystratr x arena has. wif che of Lotiecim ty aforesaid. aj nipted 8. ATU] * | Fa sls forthe Riki settlement Sat aiid al estate of said dec |, annof the i pd is a8 far as the eame have hein col, { lessee ate = gf Pad mone when ede where a] creditors and heirs of sald duce | to attend, with thetr clatme Y fo_attend, ‘ may’ otherwise by law be erciidel wen ait t teen tn oid de ‘westate : Brovidest n Copy of this @ werk for threw weeks sae National igencer prévions to the, Test? JAB. B. O jy 6-law3w* Reger twits, JUST RECEIVED,” Linen y | jo 16-tt Guan Y GREEN & & gym AMS. 1 No. 52 or of Seventh and D ste. TRUSTE LE. Ly virtue of a de eenre d by the Supreme irt of the Distetet of Columbia in chancery canse #12 wherein Wm. A. Ward et al. "are complain ants. and Henr lark et al, Mill sell at public adetion, on W SDAY. the ath instant. at 6 o'clock p.m. in front of the Preniise.. partof Lot Diof W. B, T vision of Lot 1 in Square land avente. 18 feet # commer. of sii 19 feet 43, aredefendants, 4 rom the southeast running, thence weatwardl with the | line of sald 4 crs te erty is situated on Maryland ave- ly and Eleventh streets west, and is improved with a four story Brick Dwelling” rma of sale: One third cash; balance at six and twelve months, for which the notes of the pure chaser. secured to the satisfaction of the trastee, will be taken.benring and a lien retained on the property sold. conveyancing and revenue stanips at the cost of the purchase: Sy 9-tuthsads’ G1: BY G22 MATTINGLY, Trust EEN & WIL, AMS. Aucts, & WILLIAMS, Auctionec ssoutheast ¢ corner-7th and Dstresth, VALUABLE, pusIN! THI ‘AUP einige pee oho ts ab 624 0 oiltst oo? in Rqnare a raat iee poate h the rovem nhs con ting rie a eae" Mae ae wen Dioperty:t0 ‘which we call the attention Ters Sinica ao cae balaseee at six. peek All'con Sort peed ee oa arin see oy bie B* na 1 ue Bet th cen a and setae secu iterest from the day of sale, | RAILROADS. , seen on jon RAILROAD, ASKING PON, May 5, Now w, 1867 LS 13 a DiF- 7 oa FERENT NAVY. Trains STINGTON Navy ae IMENT, AND BALTI- | Bonzav on Eourratue Becneitixe aad mh AND THE WEST sop weet Sy saly 9187. ss Navy. for ther ical yore rg Jane $0. vu Bey : ree from clay, salnple glass, oF "590d material le Sen cf Dare Shin Be dag A RG oy apes WAY STATIO clay. 3 s t seat ns eS ‘dor, to containnot | ‘will be pats eae ry ve uf ain Sanday t i Cent. of water, and addressed to [Well dried before: racking. ick the Bureauof gninment ond Recruiting. Navy Do: Fou WiY ratio OUTH.OF ANNAPOLIS To be delivered as follows: One-third (3s) on or partment, meee ¥ fate ‘before the Loch of August, ote: third ('y ) on or be- v N. fale forth the Wary.) that’ they miceve at 6:15 and 7:04. m..and at 2:00 and 4:36p fore the Sif of Angusty and the remainder om oF ‘distinguivhed trom ofber buslacss letters. AN before the lith of September, 1857. fed echedutes for any class, together in- No trat lee must be farnivhed with the proposals to | structions to blader, eivine the forte ort repoeal, P.m. No trains too. hed. "Hodes to berwell atkupped: with mt | te ipuished fg ou noe to bid son eB tac! well strapped. wi cl 4 persons as desire » FOR ALT ACRE. rape; the name of the contractor, date of trans- 4 dants of the respectivo far, bs'well as eho contents, with, gross. tare, git Yards, and thoad of all the Yardson applicar | Leave at75a.m., and 4 PIED. ‘s % net Weiebt must be plainly marked on every pack- | “jon to the Bureau. IR WAY STATION Leave tase and 4:3) and 8:45 age, Thepoap wilt be carefully inspected before | “athe” Commandant of each Navy. Yard tnd the Pe ee Bae OP ee RE it ig, received, a1 the retained’ | Purchs Paymaster for each station, will have & i mipies. Ver ication ofweight of pack e willbe | copy ceaeae Other Yards, for exami- aie, Mea) exeens Bunday, at 7-45 8. m., éSang jeterm@iie y the undersigned, who ation onky, in 9 persons Ww : Jalna tthe ions with regard to quality and | }} whether it is \desiral 6 ap- ak ng eee wi ae tron Baencctan bid may judge ie. to ny of the classes of those Yards. Payment toe. made as soon as the article tn re- bljcation forany of the ¢ Ge ics ceed Parkersbury ‘oposal must, OUCH TICK HES to the West t can be had c i but twenty-five per cent. | and all applications for information or for the ex: Nis ae Las 4 A erenerved teem pach payisont until the com: | amination of samples, must be made to. the com- a a pigtinn of the contract. mandants of the respective yards. Pe oh rh Wine, 345 Peon: i i Nowance for packages. The proposal must be necompanied by acertif- | Mand Brokers’ Telegraph Line. 34% Penusyiva. It will be received at ths Subsistence Store. | care gbroposti must, be necompan Revenue for the | MRT Tow York, Philadelphia, eal’ Boston, see ad Whatfi of at the! Baltimore “nad Onto Ballroed | (retrickam which the bidder Fesides: that bobae & | sorts coscn tat bir es Line. ‘ H r e Baltimore and Ohio ro: ense to in the articles for which he pr: eps Day. sd ho rust further show GoaPhe i.e tmanniestare Master of Transportation, Jy 38-6t G.. BELL, C. 8., U.S. A. /PROPOBALS Ft FOR WOOD. eneral Ticket Agent. of ore regatar dealer in. the articles which, Be of t rantors must ty the Autetor of tnfernal Revenue forthedistrict £0. 8 KOONTZ, Agent, Washington oct-tf B. J. SALINE, Le Depot Que ssenactens Phiri Wagtixezox, s.¢ Hg Fable awarded to the person who | 1867 “punnsylvasia noute 1867 Ssaesmeenne ted and ali bereeeived auned by aw: the Navy Heperiascee however, te ‘for, iy ofhes uth ee Hae 10000 CORD Bb OF servi the right to reject the lowest bid, or ‘any =F WOOD now Trine at the Government Wood which it may deem exorbitant. sired to | TO THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH. AND SOUTH. ‘Bice for 1,000 cords, with the privilege of the lot, | sign the contract, and their responsibility —. On and after May 6th, 1307, trains Will leave as | certified to the satisfaction of the Navy men ‘As additional security twenty | withheld from the amountof the epesnH tad, but for an amount less than 1,000 or not be entertained. Proposaly must be pl for Wood. and be addrened to theandersienet “ centum willbe ills unti] the con- o) e tract shall have been completed. and eighty per aeons l be allowed parties to remove | Cottam of the amount of each bill, approveatin THE GREAT DOUBLRE-TRACK ROUTE, Bidders will state their fall name and post office Sriptioate, £7, the Commandant of the respective With ELEGANT SCENERY, Palace State-room laddvess and ont be necieed by letter of the ac- ill be paid by the Paymaater of the station | day and night Cars.with modern improvements, and ceptancp at theis bid. i bee the contract in funds or certificates, ng from four to twelve houradm af the option of the, Government, within tan days other toute, Tw pod eink enved to Wether hs Bry signed reserves the right to reject an; . othe: ro. les save ester: 2 ofl Bical ey couridered rect ae | anced by the Secreta rrotthe Breasury, vs > | sueeoenrial Ney Yetins TO THE weer. te Coe aT RE Ie cone ie required upon | Part. Classes of gates are numbered and TWO DAILY TRAINS To THE NORTE, z ig CHARLES H. TOMPRINS, Hg. 2: ftom Can Thon rong from Baltimore to ne EB ond jn Bigiet Bris- General, Depot Quartermaster. pe si ad No, 14, chatene in PeyiON DE” of | PEOPOSALS FoR CoAT. No. 21 pent hes | POST ee no FR, Tallow, Bes No.28, Hardware; No.21, Ship | | ickets by this rout be red at. the of. en cor ie Dont | ori Pee shisha | scececner'at pret ga Podurreceh satin ale will he received at hig oftee until 2 4, Chain Tron; No-ss, Sand: | Teast Netional Hotel. where re onthe 277H OF JULY, for TWO Passengers procuring tickets at this office can . PAVO THOUBAN TEENS | _ The following are the classes. by the numbers, | secure accommodations in Sleeping Gare for il GRORGE'S CREEE COMBERLODE | Teauired at the respective Navy Yards : mira or Pittsburg. KITTERY. Sixthand Penp to be delivered in such quantitios as | Nos. 1,2,7,10, 20,22, 28.24 ‘a such paints adjacent to : Hania de I-ly timore, mua. Nos. 1, 2,3,7, 10,14 Wen. 32 254, 29, De aii a8 reserves cht to reject ey portion of a bid, or any, ‘i HROUGH LINE BETW: vee eats if the Nos. 1, 2,3, 4,7, 7310, 18; 30 2.23. 7,29, 31. T PHILADELPHIA. SS a eo retary Aderne: it for the public interact te make faery HILADELPRTA Wy 16-co8t chief of Bi aes WASHINGTON eS" NORFOLE: , Trains between Washi Dow run as follows. FOR NEW YORK’ without cl Leave = andes, ey (except Sunday) at WasHIncTon. ington and Nos. 2,3,4,7, 10, 23,29. iy 9-lawiw and’ New York ae CLOTHING, &. HOTELS, &c. ore —MR. GEO. A. SPRINGMAN, form- ie bad m, 11s prietor cA ie Ae emer t Hotel, of pe mates: bait FOR PHILADELPHIA. Washin, on ‘Walnut ae dat r ¢ Su 5 7:45 and street, iets aig ot nneylvania. He also hi J. HEIBERGER, ly (except Ba a at 75 12:15 p. (on hand a large stock of Bhinesh Wines of his ows F. esses - The citi: fo Wi Bris friar c® Ween gue pty ro Fors? 7 ROTEL oma Paes for New Best te ‘SHiindetpnia at71 00 p. Sleeping cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train (Successor to H. F. Lovpon & Co.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY TH MERCHANT TAILOR. . 5 This well Enown Veron iit beopen f forthe re- Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's, arto en eet 2 Finlladelphia. New York, or o y : ti iJ hot “Bo oad per dayne ot = iy10-tf No, 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. a y x“ ae ean as at the new effice in the Bank kere ane Ris Line, 348 Penn. a' joard per week... nue, betw een oth and 7th streets, iii! Wit Prom co M. ee bene aah aeons corner of desires to i witeamers Jeare Washington es rast weeday, | bis thanks’ for the liberal Petronas eo be: and sched let Vetgeen Sp icatiatried ed rertiegtaen m., | stowed upon him napoli, gud the von and Baltime ‘ever mg and Beleinare evry 7 Tuesday Wide Satur’ | the sume time invites hie friends te a init L Wi Master of Transportatio Gore end inapeet t his new and choi Te dretarn- ing at the Point ouchhig going aud ita L.M. Cote, Naserel Ticket Agent. mn of Goode, whieh he bas GE KUONTZ, A, it, Washington. CARD.—The unde: mance | S28 S04 Bummer Trace. ew WILKINS, Passeuger Agent A SAPD. a Zhe anders ues to. give, his conseant attention Restaurant sea hae vol on Bie tothe style and general appearance of ail garmenta ROM, He'avas himsclfor thie apport oe ahlishment, ae a eee STEAMBOAT nity to thank his friends for th = s 7 for somany Years they Reve icon plonaed to Don 0 bestow : AT LINES. f a 2 . ; pou him, hoping that they w continue fo extend WOOD AND COAL. OFFICE RICHMOND. CA RVORSBORG, ‘HARL} baricac tt D.C., a ter LORMAN, pan y ql pesenze te inform | ra ri wwell-ene Kiloman’s Re taurant. * nae ah Coat COAL! bio that Ihave | Best WHITE ASH at §8, by the ton. All sizes fhment known'as | <euiten all be my duty to do Sawed 9 amd Spt Os QAK, WOOD, 919 per cord. cain OF SCHE: Dui DAY, July sth, Ss wih ures the Boats of thi 7p. street wharf at On Sundays at 6 a. eryiaing ee close connections for all pointe South othe a pitt or Long Oak, $8 pe eta of e citizens of of the D| itrletof Golan. ren etrone st bor ‘eoae hs 2. Sy oot GEO: MATTINGLY. Superintendent. B: LOR! fo 28-17 Corner ditiand oe JPoTPMAC BRERY COMPANY. PAWNBROKERS. OAL! COAL peseeron AND ALEXANDBIA. LIOENSED BY AUTHORITY. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. teamboats of the Company leave each place 475p. , BURNSTINE'S LOAN OFFIOR 475 Gross tons of 2,240 Ibs., delivered in any part BVEMY HOCK: Won'e Gules Penn. Ee -ungil 7 orclock m. Leave foot Stee otrcot, Wash the ci ime tome customers ‘Shestiut White Ash, 87. in Real Betate. Guld'and. Silver Warshon: Dine Stove. Ege aud Furnace White Ash, $8.00 Ydiven Jewelry, Silver Plate, Hfanon, Faraituge Me: | Bed Ash, $8.25 ft th ttrect Cars connect with the Boats chavical Tools. Ladies’ snd Gentlemen's Wearing. ‘OR MOUNT VERNON. ‘Apparel ofall descriptions, ine Wood constantly on hand. LOUNT | : fh 5-3 ‘3 B. BURNST jcordeng received at our oes ‘or at the Wharf, seners en eee ee DAY and SATURDAY Fae So ae at io o'clock BROWN & SON, i iarieer een has a. amt 465 oth street borween Bandi, | Beturning, the Boat arrives at ay PAWNBROKE: A-HALF STREET WEST, EXCURSIONS. ‘can be chartered for Glymont and other ‘points. on the Tiver at reasonable rates. The Grounds and the i Paviiffon at Glymont are fa good order for Pic-nice and Pleasure parties. Parties desiring to charter the QPoeet DISEASES. SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, to any amount and for time desired at reasonable rates. ‘Interest on large sums greatly reduced. ** Wawaset BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Business strictly confidential. “y 2” fe sould apply at the office of the Com ay foot o nah fr cach and sold at private es, A Tosirive Cun,” for fenly * GONORRH@4A, GLEET, StatoTURES, ae, | "ny" Provident Mae HOE, — Contains no Mineral,no Balsam, no Mercury, LAR LINE BETV H CORSETS, H ‘Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. BOULEE AND WASHINGTON ( ALTINOR ° © | | stney are entirely vegetable, having no snicllnor | The: ane COLUMBIA will Yeave Riley's i : : tt Will not im any way Yat fat tbe. foo mesa, o Suess Sa eS © | any unplcomech or bowels ofthe most delicnes. = every WED AY Morning. at P 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, P | ures in from two to four days, and re Tecout cases §.0"clod a Returning. 3 phe will {or om Streets. ty-four hours.” Prepared by a. ate | Commerce street Bal ‘evel xg Bary Letycen Sip ae eer see Size E | tute'Biverelty of Pennsylvania, one ofthe most | DAY Afternoon. at ¢o'ciock. "Bho will stop at the K uiinent Doctors/and, Chentisis of ‘che present day; | landings on both sides of tho river" going aud te: I Corset Steels 5 cents a pair, I | wo exposure,mo trouble. no change what: turning. Freight —_ bes very low rates. For R | “Let those who have despaired of tig Ctred, or | further particulars a RK who have heen gorged with Balsam Qopain: Via or Mer: Os W. RILEY, Agent. T je29-1m T | cary, try th s! aH 3. : ap 18-T&F3m Bikey! '@ Wharf, foot of Lith st. Ss SHOULDER BRACES S| price—Male sitengs aa Stigin savelope, pn TRANSPORTATION LINE FOB \ SEVENTH STREET. 36 486 low at AQUIA Ci sith ei chatoN: seat te I th snag TO PERSONS RENOVATING. SCROFULA, ULCERS. SORES. SPOTS, ; — TErTENS, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS; on | BERG AND P POROMAC HMILUOAD REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. VENEREAL DISEASES, &c. ¢, Nictievand steamer RENN NEBEC, Captain Jno, Having the largest and choicest 8 ‘in the Dis- pee te sar eee & ake Wout eters Wen’ a 2 es LSE agreed tock: as F trict, and wishing to reduce it as much as LILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. the for Baltimore, a y enti ae SYPH AL SMARITAN s Roo aRD HERB fata) isa most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of For further inioemcen SPply to, the venereal poison, 60 that the cure is thorongh J. YAN & BRO., and permanent rane shen, cerns purifying. rem- mh 38-tf No. 345 zenusyivante ave. ind be healed, and do not. transmit it to your posterity that for'which you may repentin ater | GTEAMER WILSON SMAL pos- sible during the summer, in order to make room for fall purchases, we xhall offer for the next two months, at rediiced prices for cash, our, choice selec: NGINGE, WINDOW SHADES, ; | PABERTIANGL GIGS, Bee 8 PICLU HE. COR Db Ta! ASSELS, TBRAC CABINETS, BOOK SHELYES, &c., Returning, leas Baltimo: TUEEDAY ‘and FRIDAYS om Baluitore every Fears. : i THE RASTERN SHORE, Alro, always on exhibition and sale a few choles Agnen Adie Bd an et pa NOTICE —The Steamer WILSON SMALL PAINTIN VIN RIPEN HOOT AND UBUD JoleEs | CAPT. E. 1 LEONARD- now to all Te those Geeting te shove wewould say please call'sndcxamine our (ood, and compare quality a Tices before purchasing. "Pidace remember the name and nam respects one of the staunchest, most, conifortable and elegant pring os a je. Bay. will Tegume her route } will remove every Ati every Nettige of Impurities from the tem, ae well aa all the syste gaa edicts of Mercury. FEMAL) si affections with w! mbel a of Fe- RDA Bhe leaves her pier No. 486 SE pales cuter Tee HOOT AND UBRETUICES nae: | opposite No. 1zt a street Te Hy ht di rs above Odd lows? Hall y adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Leucor- | every TUESDAY, THURSDAY. yah Ris, elite Hr ae Danek cereale ‘a,in bearing down, Falling of the Womb, de- | t9p,m..for EASTON POINT. B up va ae ele Lility; and Sromull complaints Incident to the oe Sala . MANA, weakest a QW ASHINGTON TON WoRKs, ‘Sent by express, Price $1.25 per bottle. aa BUGHLETT SWHARP, SAMARITAN’S WASH ogndern Heat nt ah Ba Beaters, | Jassncane ofp, ue in comvecton with the | eae Sad ‘Tile EASTERN, SHORE, sh Corner of Maine avenue and tand Her ide at nary j, iy ‘Beents, Eastern Point at § p. m., ever, onday aute Sign Lingo of any Feared: power: Bky end The airecey of diese nemedion is alike acknowl- Wedierday, and ey touching at all interme Grist Milla; # Architectural Iron Work, | edged by hee pici one, and patiente, They are used a eee Sae'§ < ing Baltimore at 5a.m.on F mee tyr ath hes Bovsing, Bron ae Drees Cont, | Saaen PeDR Pa She has a larce number of fine state-reoms. fo2s-tf ; Fhe increnged fachtitien of our new gud extensive SURGEONS SAY OF (THE SAMAR. WHAT THE STTAN'S REMEDIE + t HospitaL, Fort Meare, Baltimore. establishment enables us to orders to make in eur line those hes EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, uperior ‘amet on D UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ie terms a, Feb. 20, 1804 —1 have great satisfaction i sta: AQasmsonex. July 187 fer ery fay a Joural Turbine | dug that Thave uscd TheRamaritan Remedies! {Or | on the petition of JOSHUA GIBBS, of Canton, A shagiee gregory gre 17, forest kha Ohio, praying for the extenst im ot a. patent a used. them. Ww ‘an yee, a tober, 1888, for an ARIS FARHIONS OF | mire | properly, and’ have found them re ou 1 a Enprovement in Machine for Grinding Plow Cast SSLN ticipations promptly and Knowing | ings, for seven years from the expiration of suit USE compoR tion 1 have the fallost Confidence 72 fent, which takes place on the sth day of October, their efficacy , and as far as my use of them extends, Lrecommend them str: OE FRED ©. BOWERS, + Assistant’8 ‘Surgeon, Sth N. Y. Vols.” HATH DRESSER, ones ES pe) and 141 as Mr. om ‘Paris, sir Dreamer, Of the celebrated Machol, ‘with whom Re. paresis ‘dered that the said petition be heard at the paplepriere on Monday, the 16th day of September next. at 12 0°clock M.; and all persons are notified toappear and show cause, if any they have, why i C. FORD, corner 1th street an ‘ Soopers Wannlrion ‘and Newport, on} Priseirts afar fees RAS COUR 4 a> | ise Retithgn OME DOE Eo Ca trod! to Hees gc a i ae seer ganpounce o Vana Py Phutsdatpne slctwene Patent Ditice the! ely objections. epectatly toclet ey boner tae mance. DESMOND '& €9. a. "tay 6: tf fet forth in writ “at leant twenty day before ce ay E INTERIOR, day of ithe ‘arte ; ae ee spomades, oy ree D®*224F33¢ ae Se Nz OFFIGR, | to bs used at vat the tame same ara mat be tale sie ana wraraoe Onithe petitfon of cig ih i. | Seo MPhich weil be furmfehied om a plication. ra GHALARGEORD. thorough bred | tinots, end AUGUSTUS Hens 8.5 wich Hh: ition and other papers relied apen aa text by linois, pray! ie far the extensionov ™ Tminst be filed ‘nt he office Le jays re ae . Stoel ke TSO \iheid the ‘26th ‘day of Beptember| cond rele, the tits {he arguments, ifany, within ‘make'thé bee ‘divistone num! 222, 723, 74, tem: & the textinow: Novem! ‘dated the 17th. % aes rh et thies rotice he gal be blie ate4 the Cot dokmebis: gu foran't es al Gra estat in the einer ay an Bion; aa Rea EAE ESE A | Liter Gee date ae rk, 1 card dave previous to the day offearing. siy 12-woe. sprains OE: Patents, sae nga ¥ Jaforn, Dea He TES Parent. ‘OFFICE, On fhe petition of PaeAii si BATH ot epee en 4 ‘Bos- ie he extension of ‘® patent has on hend a large ansortment of STOVES toms Mass. spraying for, tl stan patent TIN WARE. and: BOUSEEURNISHING © franted es tl 188. goons, to which he invites the sttention .of Pur- yea in Paes sr ae Apples, for Sraety Toe Ri sro, &e., psf which fakes place on the 4th day of Qctober. ar Pea auasee fe —~—. Patent ce oh (ONDAY, the loth day of Septem- bd Der next, at ‘are OF OUAG BRIDE AW OR j notified to ios seats teat have, uae pee ra Teceive sale for sthem' in ony auaniiey. peicrats 00... sar Go. Ba

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