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HOOFLANO'S GERMAN BITTERS, HvOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, THE GEBAT REMEDIES FOR ALL DISEASES LIVER, STOMACH, OB DIGESTIVE ORGANS HOOFLAND'S GEBMAN BITTERS re juices (or,ss they are med- & preparation, highI¥ concentrated (ee from alcmolic edmizturs af any Is composed of the [ctasily termed, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TORIO bination o all the tngredients of the BIt- ts the purest quality of Saaia Cres Rum making one ef the most pleasant and at le remedies ever offered to the public. .ose preferring ® Medtcine free from Alcoholic sérdaxvore, will coo HOOFLAND'S GREMAN BITTERS. ‘Those who bare no cbjsction to the combination cite Bitters, as stated, will use HOOFLAND'S GEEMAN TONIO. They are beth equal; ame medicinal virtaes. t nd contain the matter ef taste, the Tontc being the from & variety of enuses, such as pepela, Nervous Debiiit, © ite fonctions deranged! The ng ee closely as it does with the several or more s thet the patient ul the following diseases > Grartepaivon, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Felness of Blocd to the Head, Ariduty of the Stomack, Nausea, Heart (bern, Distusy for Food, Fulness or Weisht im the Stomach. ‘Sour Brwctations, fms or Flatiorine at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of Hurried or Diticuls Fimticrine at the Heart, Guabtns oF Sufleaiins Smsations whan ¢, Demness of Viston, Deis or Webbs Before the Suche, Gi Poin va tac Head. Def vy of Perspiratey “lowacss of the Shin ond Pain in the side, Back, Chest. Limbs, etr., Sed. don Fiessss @ Heat, Burning Constant imaxinines of Besi, and Great Depression of Spirits. ‘The co'erer from there diseases should exercise igvatest caution inthe selection. of @ remedy ict fie cace, purchasing only that which he ts os- fully compoangod, ie free jSieute,and bse estab tation ior the cure of these diseases. id wabaite those well: wo Lyine Po co rad from ‘bis inves. eecses true morit, ts trom fnjurtons t uo Swe remedian HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GEENAN TONIC, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Parinaparraia, Pa. Twenty-two years e they were first tntro from Germany, dur @ undoubtedly perform 2 ted sufiering humanity toe ater extent, than any other remedies kwown to eteally cure Liver Com Chronic or Nervous Narrics. Disease of the Kid- 1 all diseases arising from s Stomach, or Lutestines. Camus: whatever, Prostration od by Severe Labor, Hard- ws, Exposure, Fevers, &c. » medicine 6xtant equal to these rem cases. A tone snd vigor ts imparted » the appetite is streagthonad, digests promptly, the le ioved. the tomacts Fited, Me complexion bec: low tinge is eradicated from loom ts given to the cheeks, and the yeak sod uervous invalid becomes « stroug and Dealthy betng. PIBSUNS ADVANCED IN LI Acd feellug the hand of time weight: Gpen Shem, with ei tte atveadaut tls, will abe ose of tds SITTERS. or the TONIC, an elizir be their veins, restore ia ardor of nore youthful ronkes forms. and give remaining hat will fnetil new Lf > measure the et days, daild ep Deaith and happiness to thetr At fs m well established fact that fall one-half of female porttos of oar he enjoyment of good healthy expression, “never feet well.” Gevoid of ail energy, extremely nervous, and s the BITTERS, a the Teoommended. istion ere seldom in or. to use their ewn ‘They are id, ‘To this classef ts copectally Foon BAK 48D DELIVATE OHILDREN by the use of either af these rem oure every cage of MARASMUS Thoveands of certificates have accumclated # of the pablication of bat a few. ‘Loy must be believ Are made strot te andof aeas TESTIMONIALS. HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Casal Justign af the Supreme Court of Pa., write PuiLaDELPHta, March 15, 137, “I find ‘Hoofiand’s Ger B 9 , useful fn diseases of tI t fn cases of debility wetvousaction @ thegystem. Yours. troly, GEO. W. Woobwalp.” digestive org! HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Sudeacl the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. oof. ie medicine tm casos of atlacks of Lodi trom may experiance Oo: ik. "Yours, with respect, — JAMES THOMPSON.” TROM REV. JOSEPH H. KENNARD.D.D fastor of the Tenta Baptist Church. Philadcipl Dy. Jackson—Dear Bir: I have been frequen ‘ed te cunnect MY Nemwe with recommen 1 ¢)tferent kinds of medicines, bat re; Farions instences. aud icalarly in my own jaineese of Dr. Hoodlend’s German rt for once from my usual course, “© express my fail conviction that, for general de: aspectaliy for Liver Com- valuahle preparation. In at usasily, I doubt not, it ho suffer from fy af the system, we cases It may Flt beneficial to those Ve causes. Yours, very respectful: ps J. iw. ‘Kesnanp, Etghth, below Coates street. FROM REV. E. D. FENDALL, 4 decided benefit from the use of Sod fool it my privi- ost valnable tunic are euffering agement of the 7 D. FENDALL. Hoctiand’s German Remedies are counterfeited S M. JACKSON is bottle. Ail others are co tnctpel Odice snd Manafac: seducing store, No. 631 ABCH OBAELES M. EVANS. Proprietor, Formerly 0. M. JACKSON & CO, eotand's German Bistors, per bottle 81 0 desea. 6 0 cofiand’s Germen T. . s 1 per bottle, or ha to examine Well the article Duy, inorder to geoume. = woe Daweegirt 0nd Dealers overrwere, BM THE GRP a, oT oF (init COUBT OF THE that she had sold and that = of sale: Boreas or M INE AND Bom ene, Jony 18, 138. Sealed bas tre Will be received at iois office ntl’ SATURDAY. the 2th instant. Rotclock ©,» {or supplying the Naval Hoest b Norfolk.Va with om bundred tous t Huck “Mountate antheedie or boseet Mou White Ash COL, to be delivered ou the Hospital Wharf. between Augas' 2th and San ber Ist, proximo. P.J. HORWITZ sy) MaTb3t hief of Burean. P#ePosats FOR COAL. Tarasuny Derantwenr, Bonkat oF BNGRAVING a%D PRixtixa 1 aly 1a iss, I be received ai this oiice antil 12 n- WEDNESDAY. the lastaat. for C3 one to two hm 1 tome «of 2.20 Ash Anthracite Ooal,farnecs sivas art Corpo to be jivered in each tities as e desire ad at auch points an), u Treneury Building as may be directed nt ne Biddegs will stats in their proposals the name of eee Prepored to be furnished, as well asthe ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any or all thi #.if the Secretary deems it for the Public tnterest to make such rejection. = M. LARK. ivWeecst Ohtet of Bureau Absistan QUABTEBMASTER'S OF FLU; ™ Lixcory D Wasuinotox, D.C , July Sealed Proposals will bs’ received at tht {iil 120 'clock M., of the 21 Inetant. for th ery wt this depot of the followtng articles, ho (ope huadred Horse Brushes, © (‘fifty;pouude Block Tin, per pound 35 (thirty-six) Choat Locks. per dezen, (thirty-six) Desk Locks, per dozen. 300 (-ue handret) Door Locka and Knobs, Witwelve! si bh, 25 (twenty fv cohol. per ealion, fifty) pounle Berax, per panad wo gue hundred) pounds Case Soap. per pound, seo(five bandred) Haud Saw Files, assorted, per Lamp Chimneys. No. 2. per dozen, 4 (four) Grindstones an} Pixturcs, each. 12 (twelve) Garden Hoes, each, (six) Scythes, each. 6(sixe = Sneathes. each, & (fifty) Ibs. Ohrome Yellow, per li éachifty) Tbs, Chrome Green Bo (three vaudred Ibs Axle @ ! (three huudred) ibs Axle Grease. por id., Bitty is Gites trian bagihed 6 (six) Sides Bridie Leather. per side. 30 ( two handred ) I! Harness Leather, per Ib.. 2.000 (two thousand) Ibe, White Lead, (Lewis) per lb. 2.00" (two thousand) Ibs. Cat Nai ftcen handreg) * 04, por keg, 104. por keg, haaatts Wad) sw Le Lge mt I (twe) bois, Coal 0 per gallon, S( three Linseed O1!, Raw gallon, 2 (two) =" Bell =e 1 (one) barrel Spermn O11, per gallon, Lione) barrel Neat's foot Oil, per catlon, $a (three hundred the, Putty. per 1b. 109 (one hundred) Ibs. Black per Ib, B (twenty-five) ibs. Hemp Twine, |heavy,) per Ib 2 (two) barrels Torpeatine, per gallon. 16 (ten) gailovs Copal Varnish, per gailon, 5 Bye) ths. Biack Wax. per .b. W (ten) tbs. Saddler’s Thread. per tb. Topesnis from dealers in the difforemt articles specitied are invited. ‘The articles mast be of ¢ bee quailty. sniject to @ rigid inrpection, 1 mast be delivered within etx days of the accept- ance of the proposal. Proposals to be made tm duplicate, and aldrassod to undersigned. By order of Brevet Brig. General J ©. McFer- ran, Depaty Quartermaster General U.8.A., Chief Quartermaster Depos of Washington. a 3 A. P. BLU ay13-6t Bvt Col.and A. @ i PBerosats FoR rustacs sTamrs Post Orvice Dera tment, Jane 22, 1333 Proposals wi!l be received antil 13 m. of July @ pext. for tarnishing Postage Stamps for @ term of four ars. commen-ing 224 of September next. Fidders will state the price per thousand Stamps, deliverable tn packages of ten thousand ewe, wb the Post Office Department in Washington Also. the price per thousand fn similar packaces Seliverabie tothe agent of the Department at the isce of manufacture. Also, the price per thonsand delivered in larger Packages, as required cithor at the Department or pibce of mapufacture the price per tho vuntities as may be daily or post offices never less than t A. ratedin sach of for the usoaot Nea, with mmnell ‘ or in suitable axeenes: according tance stot delivery to tare and Wench packages, before ma: tobe reexamined aud recounted by un ageut of this Department Bidders will also gtve the additional cest for directing packages for the m Dinnk receipts, under the direction of ab agent of the Department, either @t the Departmeut or man- ufactory Fropeeals must be mado for the Stamps ta sheets, rie tly gumived, and perforated iu $i bm@annet atoach weparate Biamp can be resdiiy dotacled Tused ‘The ceaortuations of Stampe now tp uso are one cent, two cents. three cents, Eve cents, ten cents, twelve cents, fifteen cents, ee centsg thirty cents. and minety coms; aod five cents, ten cents, and fifteen ewats for periodicals. Ths sa- Perficies of thy periodical gtampé wii! be about ten ime® that of the ietter a me all of the Stamps the donomtuation must be etven dtstiact! tn figures ae well ae letters, qod tie whole wor! must be executed tm the beet style. ‘The must De ptepared in such ® manner that any atiempt to romove them from «letter of oreo se *o mutilate them as & render thom nselews Spsrtal proposals for Stamps on embossed paver, as mow tm vce. are tmvited ‘The wide amber of Stamps furnished to the Department ring the year ending the Sth of ie m past experieuco, ft fi Supposed that th: m ‘@xperiencs. It ts e nuniber of packages malied will averace above two hundred daily. varying tn size from twe half. sheets, or 380 Stamps, up to 800 balf sheets, or 60,000 Scamupe: Dut by far the larver proportion of pack - ages contain not more than 2 Stam; ‘Bach bid ts to be eccompauisd with a specimen of the style of engraving and qaality of the psy. to be furnished, which will be submitted to com- tent persous, to be seivcted by the Postmaster Qeneral tor cxamination, and the accepted bad der, before the fual constimmation of contract will be required te erepare desicus and furpl oof frpressions of the engravings of the sev ral denominations of Stamps. There shoul be variety in the sizes as Weil as the designs of the stamps, Specimens of board and tin boxes and enrelopes for the transmission of Stamps must also be eub- mitted with each bid. It in necessary to protect the boxes by mustin or other covers in the must ef- fectnal manner againgt wet or abrasion. The contract wil require all dics and plates to aud kopt in repair, and that new dies 4 shall be iad, either fur the pres-ut de- eof Stainps or others, withest:harge, ure of the Department, and all euch dies and plates are to be the property of the United Btates for the service of the Post Ulfice Depart- hient No bids will be considered except from partie who have been actually engaged in the business ‘copper-plate priuting end steel engravings nd are thus engaged at the tis of bidding, aod eno are occupying suitable fire prost premiaus, i provided with all the necessary facilities to exccte the work promptly. and give the requisite protection to the ps, dies and plates in their weasion. PPartics uot kuown tothe Department will far- nish proof as to these poiats with their bids . serves the right of in its practical results, may be most te the interest of the Do: it. having Teference tothe style of the work, security, mode of packing, &c as well se tothe terms. and siso of Pejecting uy or all bide if iu bis judcment ‘the interests of the Department require i Proporals should be carefully saled;and marked the “Fhird Avaistant Postmaster Generales © the “Thi: is! it Postmaster General ALEX. W. RANDALL. se B-lawew Postmaster Gene: pRorosats FOR.COAL, Depot QvaRTERMAsTER’s Opricr, Wasninoton, D.C., July7, 1853 Sealed Proposals are invited at this office until 12 Parties, who will keep ou bantiand delleee at t partie will keep ou ‘and do! Various Barracks and Offices in Washington aud for Lincoln Depot, about (3.125) three thousand, one bundred ana twenty-five tors of morehan White ash, anthracite coal, egg size, free fro: gud Just, ané to welgh 2,20 pounds to the tou, as follows At Sedewick Barracks. on © street, between I7th and 18th ts. t Russell Barracks on H alf-sheets, or 24%) about 130 tons, street, between New Jersey about 28 tons nye ander street east _ bd to be delivered on orders St Various points in thes ..... about 2,095 tons. Separate proposals for the supply of either of the Love potote are alse fuvited tons first-class steamer coal landed on Sixth-stroot wharf i tor appointed by the Quartermaster's Departmenton er before the lat of October next, t Lincolm Barracks, about 579 tons. city. Bide will also be received for the delivery of 225 ‘The accepted bidders will be required to exhibit, fatistactory evide ‘ce that they have made a: rrange ! ments to comply with the provisions of the cou- tract. for the entire quantity be ac- mein ieteesam or tweaty thousand dol- lars, claned by the and two acceptable sur. rior ies, will be seuaieed Sor the dalthel Be — St the contract. and a pro "Frould the ountractor fists fart the kind Land E : cence In cost ‘bidder will farnish with his bid « cusran- stapes two le persons, in an pe ont to fwo-thinie theambnnt of bis bid, thin ton days. after its scceptance’ Shecute's contract for the same im accordance with iT }, and none will ‘ef the entire fom Bix trent wi on or be- Payment monthly for quentity of cont Fecetved it int OF ag soon ‘thereafter a for the purpose. to the the oath seca endorsign- Rag By order of the sea oR 3 * wom “Genoa be Te RAILROADS, ALTIMOBE AND OHIO AD, ‘Wasuineton, FOB WAY 8TA’ ye P= ead: dicrel m., end of 300 end at 7.0 TOH ANNAPOLIS. from Annapolis m. Me trainsto ‘OB ALL PABTS OF THE WB: Leave daily, except 5: and . eat ose ot Satantey Sunday, ate: nday ‘ani Station with Wheeling, Parkersburg, &c. THROUGH TICK BTS to the West can beha at the Washington Station Ticket Office at nil Lours in the day, as well a8 at the new offoe, 406 Penn: ‘atenue, where arrangements can be ade to check baggage at hotels or private rest hia, and Boston, ses aster of Transportation. wal Ticket Avant. Té, Agent, Washington. WE D NEW YORK. Po — s ‘ Washington, Jan. 6, 1357. hington and New York are For New "York, yi ment o: aw Li PRILADELPH Tratas between Wasi Bow run as follows, viz: FOR NkW YORK, wit ily (except Sandi VOR PHILADELPHIA, Sunday) at 8:00 andi2:5 p Leave éatiy ‘except mcand ¢30 and p.m 0 Leave for New York and m.ouly. eLEERPING CARS tor Through Tickets to Philadel Kosten, ca be bed at the Bi peers 19 tee da as — asattho new one are ‘epusyly: a aveuus, where arran; ents can Degdages a otels and’ private lroad sfvertisement Philadelphiaat 7:00 » Rew York on 7:00 p.m ‘ia, New York, or made to cneck Se’ Baltimore and Onto the West, mnineton, Baltim Z % ‘WILSON, Master of ‘Transportati ral Ticket Agent KOONTZ, Agent: Westington PEPAETMENT OF T. UNITED STATES PATBNT OFFICE, Ww On tho petition of JOHN J. W Bay, New York, prayu srauted to him ti KS, of Oyster for the extension of a ¢ 25th day of September, b parent was surrendsred and application jaeue male in four divtsi ators of Grain Grass, for seven yeare from the expiration of sald patent. which th day of September, 1353 : It in ordered that the said petition bs heard at the Patent Office en MONDAY, the 7th day of Be} tember next. at 12 nu takes place on the notified to appear and show canse, if any they why sid petition onght not to be granted. Perscus opposi ty file in the Patent Office thelr objections fet forth in writiug. at loaat trmomty day of hearlug; all testimon te be used at the said hea transmitted in accordance with the rnies of the ch will be furnished on ap) ny must be Bled i filed by either party ing must be taken and ‘papers relfs 1 the ofen see wearing; the arcume satter filing the testimony.’ »» that thie notice be Republican and the Intelligencer, i ip the Atias, New York & Week for three successive week: sald publications to be at least sixty tothe day ofhearing. AM. Acting Commissioner of Patents, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, e UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wastineton. Jane is, ls. On the petition of ABNEK WHUPELEY, for- of Bpringtield, Ohio, now of ri. prayin: for the'extension of a patent th day of Beptember, 1884 Grain and Grass Harveat- om the expiration of » 19th day of Bop- Itton be heard at » the Slat day of Aw ranted to him th for seven yenrs nt, which takes piace on 0 i dered that the anid the Patent Office en MONDA gust next, et 13 o'clock m.; and all persons are notified to appear and show canse, if any they id petition onght not t be granted ersons Opposing the extension are regnired to file in the Patent Ufice their objections, «; seb forth in writing, wt lomet tioonty days be day of hearing, all testimony filed by either party besring, must be taken au trauemitted in sccordance with the rules of the st be furnished on eppitcation “ra. Foiled upon Me ofllce ternary days sand preparing | Depositions and other testimony. mast be fige fn fore the day of heart, the ars fter fillag the testimony. hat this notice be Bepablican and the Intel Sbic, ouce a week for threo euconesive weskee ths Jo. once a week for 5 blications to be at least sixty days blished In the ronicle, Cincinnal Acting Oommissioner of Patents. BTMENT OF THE INTELTIOR, UNITED BAL re Un the petition of GARD. ‘AUL T. SWEET, of Burlington. Vt ® patent granted to them the eth day of December, 1854. for an improvemant fo Uven for Haking, for seven of December, 1363: PATENT OFFICE, fag tor the extenston ears trom the oxpi- hich takes place ou the oth dt aafa petition be heard at Borer eon MOND EY, the 16th day of ‘clock Bl. nud all persons are a ‘petition ought not to ned. ons opposing the extension are roguired Ie in the Fetent Osice thelr oivections wpectally set forth in writing, at least tirenty days before Ken’ and’ tranemitiod in t+ rn roles of the office, which will be furnished on ap. Depositions and other testimony, must be before the day of in the Patent Offic aring, must be eccordancs with the apers, relied upon as the office trcenty days hearing; the argumenta, i within ten days after fling the testimon: Ordered, also, that this notice be lean, and the Intelligencer, ‘and in the Burlington week for three’ gucceeai¥® ‘weeks, the publications to beat least sixty days previous to the day of hearing. 4. M.S’ Acting Commissionor of Patenta. PARTMENT OF THE INTER! UNITED STATES PATENT W. On the petition of JOE! borgh, Penna., praytn, tent granted to him the 2ith de 4. for an improvemen ‘even years from the expiration of said patent, isch ‘takes place on the 26th day of Sepwmber, Be It ts ordered that the said petition be the Patent Office on MONDA tember next,at 13 o'clock M; ar aud show cause, if any thoy , why said petition ought not tobe grantod. the extension are required to fice. their obj t forth in writing, at least treeny of hearing; ail testimony filsd to be used at the said hearing. must be taken an transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office. which will be f na ey tions aud other papers, mony, mnst be fled ta tbe olllee seventy daye de- ‘th ta bef iy orb the testimeny. ithin tem days after Glin estimony , ? that this notice be published in D’C..and_iu the Post, Pitta! f um ublicationa to be at least sixty we day of hearing. ‘imes, Burlington, for the extension of a y of Beptomber, form Scales, for ¥ ae day of Sep- TRODR Opposiny y either party. Tarnished on ay jed upon as tea- the arguments, i A. M. STOUT, Acting Commissiouer of P stents, ENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT. ASHINGTON, Jane 2), 1988. On the petition of ANN WINTER, of Roundout, N.Y. administratrix, and WILLIAM WINTER, trator, of the od. praying for the exter id Archibald Wi: ber, 1844, for an im fivn of @ patent ement in Machines 's from the expiration of sai: place on the 19th day of Sep +i is ordered that the sald petition be heard at the tae ot a aris o'clock M.; and all persons are notifiod to appear and show cause, fi why esid petition ought not to be grauted. tensit Patent Gates thetre} Soste in writing, Bt eat | acd ie auld eer ra feta ber farni ion are required to pag ith the rales of the __ STEAMBOAT LINES, B®tstou cine CHANGE OF TIME FROM NEW YORK TO Boston. and after MONDAY. July 2, tho st BRIeTOL aed PROUIDERGE? oto? tecamers this line, will leave Pier 40. North River, daily, (Sunday excepied.) at Buveldek pr in\. instead of 6 as heretofore, FARE ONLY ONE DOLLAR. i¥ 20-3 GEO. SULVERICK, Agont. Fo POTOMA€ RIVER. The STEAMER HI LIVINGSTON, commanded by the popular Capteip, JOHN H. WILSON, will Tea cht Street, J Wharf, foot of Gonway street for ALEXANDRIA and WASHINGTON, landing at She following wey points on the Potoinac river:— Lak Ding. Kiweanm fikeY POI ARDTOW Bi A TAZBLL’S "WHARF, WATSON POPE'S CREEK riving at CHAPL POINT Saturday evening, re- mainiog until six o'clock Sunday mornings then stopping at NANJEMOY’S STORRS, BUYD'S HOVE.” OHATTERTON. SMITH'S’ POINT, RUDD'S FERRY, BVANSPORT ond GLY* Persons wishing to take an excersion trip to Baltimore aud return, or stopping at any of the shove mamed places, cin do so for the sum of $3 enly, for the round Brruss va —Leave Sixth street wharf Wash- ington, D.O,, at 12 M., and Prince Street wuarf, Alexandria, at 12:30 p.m... every Toeaday. State Meals furnished on board at woderate Freighta of all descriptions carte! Fates. The above-named stesmetean be chartored on MONDAY of each week for Kxcurstons. for . tion. apply to f — Ben Bona, y jou! street. Baltimore, HOOK & WEDOERBURN, Alexandria, or on board the steamer, foot of éth street, Waehington, D. C. iy 7m \EE NEW EXPRFS€ LINE yoRE ALENANDIS WASHINGTO es AND GEORGETOWS. OLD LIND, an BEGULAB SAILING DAYS, FEOM GFORGETOWN, FRIDAY, AT 12 M, FROM NEW YORK SATUBDAY, AT 12 For freight, apply to JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. 63 Water street, Goorgotown, D. O. M. ELDRIDGY &00., Agents, rinco street wharf, Alexandria, JAMES HAND, Agont, 104 Wall strect, New York. Frotght reoetved constuntly and forwarded to rts ery wit atch. Moh ely fous B. DAVIDSON, Agent. it low Barsrou pine BATWEEN BEW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BEISTOL For PROVIDENCE, TAUNTON, NEW BERVORD, CAPE OOD, and Seed Upotuts of ratlway coumuuleation The new ong" lend ISTO} je Lew and splend!4 steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave Pier No. 4), North &i ret, toot street, adjotniug Debrasses st. Ferry, New 5 daily, sundays excepted, couuect bout train at Bristol at 4.30 8. m., Boston at 6a m. in tine to eoanect with all the morping trains from that city. Ta: most desirable and pleasani route 10 the White foun 2s Trareiiers for that poimt can make direct conmes- tom vy way of Providence nnd Worcester or Bastom. Btate roma and Tickets secured at office on Pies iu New York. spdtn H. 0. BRIGGS, @en’l Manager. “ MERCHANTS’ LINK OF STEA M34) N ay 0. BNIGHT, ann aN ‘Gibson ee ‘Will ron regularly during the winter mouths be tween New York Alexandri: a oe - and Georgetown, as fe ‘Ponve New York. frm Pioe 39 River‘et the foot of iovrevelt atest, every SAT. if High'stteot, every TAENSDAT. wad Set rf reel, ey : arte cgay WHKDAY at (Awe as = ‘OF freight oF pasiege appiy at the ofce of semper veo voh} New nore fevonue end. WEE rect, below Ba ree dealt 7 OP THOMPSON Preet SUMMER RESORT: YARLIN'S SPRUNGS, VIRGINIA. 4 Om the Lowtom and Hamy shire road Seven miles trom Alexandria and Wash- fueton. Splendid accomodations for Sua- day Schools and other pleasure parties. ROBERT BALL, No. 251 70h stress iy to" i: ‘Agent. INBY POINT HOTE SALT WATER BATIING. 8 favorite resort. having been tho: \y ren- ted, with fnereased cottage and other, scommetations, NEW LaLL ROOM.’ BOWLING ALLEYS, &o., will be opened for the reception of visitors on the FI vu! JULY, when the subecriber solicits a continuation of patronage heretofore ao liberal! 7 bostowod apon in attendance. im. An excellent Band ef Music |. por (sy... Se Cor STKAMEBS LEAVE WASDINGTON Tuesday wt 12 o'clock m., Wed: o'clock p. m., Friday at ¢ o'clock p.m. Satar- Cay et Cates g m. Touching, going aad retarn- Ing. at the Poin: el6-tf WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBRIER CO., W. VA. ‘These Springs, 80 lovg and favorably known to the seekers of health aud pleasure, will beopen for the reception of visitors on the Ist of Juse. With extensive improve- tents and e general rofaruiahing of the ox % il be prepared for the comfortable ae coumodation of from fifteen hundred 1 two thow sand persons. Hot and Warm Salpher Baths. so eminently ser- viceable in connection with the internal nse of these alterative waters. are always at the command of the visitor. ‘One of the best City BANDS OF MUSIC will be 1g attendance to enliven the LAWNS and the BALL JOM: anda suitable LIVERY will be open to the use of those who may desire to indulge in horseback oF carrtage exercise Cbarges will be Bs or $30 per month; Ch nder 10 years, and colored rervants, halt white servants according to accomnods- ‘Na offort or expense wilhes spared en the part of the Proprictors, t) manage this establishment ina Taauner Voat eaten ated to promote the comtert of ‘isitors in every respe: ™ 2 PEYTONS & CO, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Apri! 20th. 1388, BF For sfull account of the Mepicivat Eret- CACY AND APPLICA BILITY Of those waters to particu- lar diseases, the reader is roterred tg the late work of Dr. MOORMAW, on the* Minera! sof the KELLY S PIETS Baltinsee and ounce Book K altimore and other Book: stores, A PAMPHLET on the WHITE SUL- PHUB SPRINGS, containing much valaavle in- formation, can be obtaiued withont charge, of Messrs COLEMAN & ROGERS, Baltimore. 0) or via IN . SVILLE. STAUNTON, to COVINGTON, by Rail, thenoe_by # Kine Line of Stage Coaches cn a well graded Turnpike, 20 Milos to the Bprings. je 8-40 2n* T° ALL WHOM IT MAY OONCEBS. DsPaRtMent ov THE INTERIOR, PENsION OFFICE, July 13th 7158, Application having been mate ander the act of June 2, lst), for the reissue of the following de- scribed Land'Warrants, which are alleged to have been lost or destroyed,—Notice is bereby given that atthe date following the description of each Warrant, a new certificate or warrant of like tenor will be reissued, if no valid objection should then appear. JOS. H. BARRET, Commissioner, No. 47.220, for 160 acres, issued nnder tne acc of March 5, 1800, In the namo of Kelloeg Perry: and was grasited November 15.1553. August 8, 154 No, 24), for W acres, issued nader the act of March $, 1385, in the name of 6 Hailey. dece: 1556, Angnst 22, 1368 NO. 69.245. for 16) acre February 11, 1547, he’ name of Willis Lente her and heir-at-luw of Olark B. Leat!, deceased’ ud Was granted May 30.1849. August 22, Isis No. 45.051, for 160 acres, issned uncer the act of March 3, 1385, in the namo of Harrison Corum. and was granted 2, 1855. September 5, 3s. No. 69.737, for 160 actes, issued under the act of March 3, 1855, in the names of the minor children of Andrew Wecord, deceased, aud Was granted July . Bepter vio. shah for 10) wetes, 1ssuel under the act of February i, 184, in the name of Elizabeth T) gon, mother’ and’ heir-at-iaw of Daniel McAlister Thom; |, deceased. and was grante! September 50, 1h September 25, 1353. No. 69,104, or 190 acres, jsaed oa the act of 18a, newe rasmus _ eats am wad arated May 30149. October 3 , . " acres. ler the act of NO. 45,051 in tw gio lca arian sd EPART! Shar TENT . AUCTION SALES. eee aes BtO-* COLDWELT £00 Auctionses, Southwest cor. Pa ave. and a st. FURNITURE, fc. AT av On TURSDAY MORNING. July Hot we will sell, in front of our «1 at 10 o'clock. fot oi Rew and second-hand Fursiture, &c., comprising oi tinut Martte-top E alnut Marble-top Bureans and Wash: poe and Wood seat Chairs Pottage » Tables, and Atne Redstents Children rrisges aud Cradies Mattresses and Pillows Shades, &c., &e. Terms cash. J.T. COLDWELL'S Uo., a) Auctionser<. PRY WHC WALL & 00., aaccionoers. Uriginal Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 9 svenue. is MULES. HORSES. BUGGIES. ac. SALF OF us TUESDAY MORNING, July 2ist, we will sell stour ir abont TWELVE MULES ax THIBTY HORSES. 180. £ Aceliection of Bu; Oarriages and Vehbictes, eral deeceiptions,’ bots Mew "aad see . Vebicles of various styles and Harness alwa: <p hand at private sale. ‘Terms cash. It W.L. WALL & 0O., Aucts. B* WM. L. WALL & 06 Stores 313 Southwest corner Penn TBUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT GE VAND IN THE COUNTY OF WashING UN. By virtue of adeoree of the Supreme Qonrt of {he District of Columbia. iu chancery sittin bearing date June ib, 1355, aad passed in canse of Dyer vs. Perkins et al., No. 34 docket 7, we will offer for sale. at public so-tou, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. July -t. ensuing, at Gorlock p.m. all that certain tract iwee, OF Parcel of land Vying in, the County of ‘ashington. District of Columbil known and designated on the pigs t of m tract called The Bi bounds of which will be shown on the Ss containing 27 acres. 2 Wl 4 perches, more or land Hes abont one mile from “Goad Hope’’ Tavern, ontthe road leading from Good Bope to the Alexandria Ferry, wud. Piscata and adjoining the lands of Thomas Jenkins, amd & fine opportunity 1s here presented for any person wishing to purchase a garden farm ‘Terms of sale: One third cash; the restdnein twa equal instalments of 5 and? months, the parcha fergiving his notes lor the deferred payments watisl orily endorsed, and hearing interest frow the day of sale. Title deed to be retained until the whole of the parckaso monsy is paid. All con veyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, WM F MATTINGLY, ASBURY LLOYD, Truster WM. L. WALL & CU., Aucts Se TUE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED sutl TUESDAY, ths 2st mt, same hour and piace. ‘This land ties in the rear of the Race Course, ad joining the Iande of Thomas Jenkens, and about 1 mile from Uniontown. If desired, thin property Will bo sold im parceis of one or moreacres to wait RECARO ar weiaieeinars ASBURY LLOYD. | ¥'{ Trustees, WM. L. WALL &@0o., Jy 15-€08 (Re: a Auctioneers, e scrotal RY GREEN & WruLiams, ‘Auctionvers and Heal Estate Brokers, No. 626, South cast corner of 7th and D streets. TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES AND Lots a oom DELAWASS AVE ber AND K SIBEZETS NOKTH, A’ AUCTION, On TUBSDAY. the %st instant, at 6% o'clock p. m., we 1 sell.on the premiess, parts of Lous Dos 1ant9, in Sauare No. 715, being good fronts nud depths, with improvements. consisting of twe Two-rtory Frame Dweiling Houses Terms: One-half cash; balance in six apd twelve menths. for notes hearing interest and secured by 8 deed of trast on the premises. All converancing Tevenue stamps at the cost of the purchasers. 220 down on each honse w: id ene iy 15-4 ¥ COOPER & LATIME (Late clerks with Jas. Southwest corner of Penusylvania uve. and Lith Street, Star Office Building. CNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON SIXTH ST. WEST. BETWEEN | AND & STREEYS, aT AUCTION TUESDAY AFTE kK. we will geil. tn NOON. July 21, at 6% it of the premises, the BY GREEN & WILLIAMa, ‘Auclioncers aud Real Retate Brokers, No. $26, Southeast cemuer of Ti aud D streets. CHANCERY SALE Under and by virtno uf a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Col is. passed fa @ cer- tain caute thereto pending,tu which Ann Beau et alare compisipante, and ‘ph Hymer et al. are a ants, «N. 4 Equity Docket No. 8) TE wili public suction,on MUNDAY, the $1 day of August, A. D. 1864, om the premines, at 5 o'clock p.m., th @ mentioned and de- scribed In the bi in sald camse as tullows gets soath. Als: No. 5, in wy’ 771, bextning for said part at point 71 feet distant from the northern coracr of sald square, fronting on the corner of 34 and N etreets east, and romping south about IT feet 5in- ches; thence weet 54 feet, 5%: inches; thence north about 17 feet 6 inches, aud thence east to the place ofbegiuning, with the Improvements, consistiug of threv-story basement and attic Brick Hoases Also, two story Brick and Frame House, Also, part of Lot No. 8, in syuare No. 774, beginning for the same at a point distant 69 f ‘om the northeast coruer of sald suuare, and runul south with the Ine of let street No.@ in sald square; thence aloug the dividing Line of said lots No. 4 @d 8, 100 fest 11 inches, thence along the dividing line of lots Sand ¢in said square 25 feet. and thence 19) feet 11 inches t the place of beginning, together with the impro ments consisting of a two-story Frame House. & Terme of sale, at prescribed the decree, are One-third cash, and the residae fn two equal iastal- ments a6 avd 12 months, with interest from the day of sale, secured te the eatisfaction of the Trus- tec. Stamps and copveyancing at cost of purchaser. bd duwu on each plore Of pronorty whet alt A. THOMAS BEADLEY, Trostee GREEN & WILLIAMS. jy 10-StawSw ada Auctionsors wey GREEN & WILLIAMS. i Anetionrers aud Real Estate Brokers, No. #26 southeast corner of7ih aud D streets. TRUSTEE SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE AND z N 8 "3 NULTH. AT AUCTION. Un MONDAY, the ith fast., at Gia p.w.. I shall ion the premises, by virtue of a of trust, ted the Ith day of October. 1866, A. Db , and duly recorded tn Liber R. M.H_, No. 23, folio "133, &c- the Lend Records for Washington county. D: ing known and described as parts of Lots 25 and 27 fn Samuel Davidson's recorded ion of crisinal Lote, in suuare No. 197, bein- ing 4 feot 7 inches sonth, from the northeast cor- ner of said Lot No. 27, and rnoning thence north If feet. thence west 197 feet. thence south IT fret, thence east 19 fect to the beginning, with the im- ovements, cousisting of @ Frame Dwelling jouse. Terms: One-balf cash; balance fo six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest. and se- cured by deed of trust on the premises. All con- Yeyaucing aud revenue stamps at the cost of par- chaser. 810 down on the dav of sale, and if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the day of sale.the Trustee reserves the right to rerell the premises, at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser. by Sorertising three times some Lewpaper published in Waskingto c. W.A. WARD pot GREEN & WILLIAMS. eokdos Auctioncers i GBE. @ WILLIAMS, B* ig ore ak aud Beal Estate Brokers, No. 526 Southeast corner 7th and D streeis, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF ONE FRAME HOUSE ND GREEN HOUSES AT THE CORNER bird TH AND SOUTH B STREKTS, ISLAND, BY UBLIC CTION. i Hi aith of July next, 1563, at six sell,on the promises. by vir- to the subscriber. bearit and recorded in Lf and 143, one of the om deed of date th: ist of September. 15: berJ 8. No. 141, fotios land records for Washington County, in the Dis- ee t of Columbia. to wit n@ Frame House aud ireen Houses on Lot 6, in Square No. 433, known es Hughes’ tein magne a sal Torms made knows on the day of sale. EDWARD OWENS. Trustee. Beokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Au pSPART MEET OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STAES PATENT OFFICE, ’ W2sHiNGTON, July 10. isos. ‘On the petition of EBEN N HORSFORD. of Cembridge, Mass., praying for the extension of @ nt granted to him the 1th day of October, for an improvement in Compounds for Ni ‘alizing Chlorine. for seven years from the ex- ration of said patent, which takes place on the ith day of October. 1868; It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the i AUCTION SALES: THIS AFTERNOON. BR South west corner _EVENING' STAR. THE PENDLETON ESCORT. cGnire & Oo..) TEUSTEE’S SALE ING LeT ON TH DORTH. BETWE AND CONNECTICUT AV: virtue of a deed of trast jay. 253, and duly recorded 41 folios 17. &e.. one of the dand recot ton county. District of Columbia. SOUTH SIDE. ‘When the ballots few ligtMy o'er packad Tam- iter N.C T-. | Kake the leaves of the forest when summer us That host betting freely at cunset was seen Lake the leaves of (he forest whew ausuma bath ‘The Escort next morming was sinughtered and ie. veyancing and revenue stamps 333 down at f ale BICHOUAS CALLAN Trastes Bt cost of purchase: For the spirit of Wall street rode forth on u Anc butionboled many a Western man fast, Gold. greenbacks and dry Till the poor terapted delegy And poer Cir ee yielded to fate. ad im her wat, “who went Pea. migbt ot “Young Cree ote by the sw MONDAY the 20th tn: ‘. on the premiers. feet front by 71 feet deep. Dwelling Bouse, STANT, at 6 o'clock and tath gone by tae GW fown on day of sale N &@ WILLIAMS, Ay .. BEAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 458 Seventh street, nest 5. THIRTY ACRES OF VALUABLE AND NEAR UNIONTOWN, D. ONDAY. July 21th, at 6 o'clock the premises, I wili vel. at public ancclon. LATE TELE sand drapatches say great © the pro} of ©. A. Kroy for ite richness and healthy ie “ Jobe for anther navralizauon ireaty wie ace. making it for a gardener, butcher, or @ private r Proximity to the city of Wash oe Traclway nc Indians ear hiwe men were at ton, In cotmection with ti he Navy Yard bridge, makes ‘Terms: One third cash, balsn: years, With tnterest, very valuabic for > to ome and two © lpaians were killed im at purchaser's cost man bas been nominated as ‘This property can be bad at private sale previeus of ale - ne Democrats cars belonging to ig West Were thrown from the A number 0: pasnen- Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers aad Real Eetace Brokers, (0. $26 #outhcest corner of Seventh sud D ste. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT THE CoR F VIRGINIA & x AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, ISLAND, AT he 24th instant, at €%» * premtecs. part Lot No 6, im square No. being & geod front apd some corner jot. Howland has been appointed La: vf Ontario, and S.A Jovernor of New Brunswick. have bees confirmed by Later accounts from the cisturbances Bor yer sent defiant rephes w the orders of the ci val v ticers and the agents of the Freedmen's Barean isouly a small squad of Texas. report id. The negroes soldiers on the Mayor Banks bas 1 ¥ Council to on on Thursday next, for the purpose of cow- * relating W the vuiiding of pe coat of the pi N & WILLIAMS. Avets. OOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers (Late clerks with J.C. Mevntre a ¢ Southwest corner of Penn avenue and Lith street, Star Office Building TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON MASSACHUSKTTS AVENUK S(URTH AND FIFTH STREET By virtue of a deed of trust dated en the 4th day Tevemue stampa at otitied the members im Special sen sidering meas w Clty Hall. (m Saturday so ¢ declared eligi fered that ty action of the Lions» documentary evidence be transmi and through him t Sutherland, of the Supreme Geuct of rk, on Saturd: tbe enormous obtained by Koss, Swele & ©: against the Kansas Pac tran atleged claim of $25, A house in Chicago was strack by lightamg and two persons And Another tujured so th Pected to recover. Salnuve has procianmed Limself Emperor of Haya, and ts tortity Victorious 1D 4 FUgAgemen! With the tn surgents at Bivanca planing mill of Goldey & Cohn feme twelve or fourteen N. J, were destrove jant records for the Tsball sell at anc on MUNDAY. Jaly together with Suaare south of Squar ovements ihereon. congisting of @ two , with basement is sitvated on the north side of Massac: ac, between ath and Sth streets, and ruus back hird cash; residue in six and twoly with interest. secured by deed of trast o ncing Aad stacups nt premises. All conve: cont of the purchaser 4 Y THEODORE FRITZ. Tr COOPER & LATIMER, EN & WILLIAMS, ors and Keal Estate Brokers, No. 626 Southeast corner 7th and D streets, AGOCD DWELLING HOUSE AND A FINE EE-BOCM AND L Fk FTKERT WEST. AND T STBEETS NORTH, AT AUC On WEDNESDA Awaiting trauspo Is being 20 text 1 from Eur, dep, with # good dwelling House aad « large-size = Storé-room. suitable for any business Terme: One-halt cash; bal bearing interest. and ae: Wm. Gustman, & necro, ¢ = red by 8 decd of and turday, aud shot by a m enas stampa at the cost of th: on the day of sale. ma iss a ad to be Two men were killed in Memphis by «un- [B® GREEN & wintiams, in Gallatin by lightaing, yee Anuctioncers and esl Katate Brokers, No. $36 Southeast corner of 7tu oud D ste. stroke, aud one MeCool, the prize fichter, denies that hehas chailenge trom Jobp C. Hevmaa. OTH K s\@ker. SEVENTH 8Ts: ‘he asd tusiant at 6% o'eleck i ; fat 6 0 remises, we aball sell Lo iua@ feet front 8 good. two-stor sh a fine Fide lot and ci making It» Lrst class pri Terma: One-third cash truston the prem ‘on the prem ‘Til down on tho'day Sf's own of wales ‘i “GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. Conclusion of Suturday's Prececdings. SewaTE.—Saturéay, after our report closed, The bill for the protection of the rights of @broad was denat length, but no action wae taken o Mr. Sherman offered s joint re claning that the 15th amendment b: Tatified, and ts now & part of the Constitution. Reserred to the Judi At 430 p. m., the Senate went into executive Sestion, and after some Gime spent therem, ad~ conveyancing the porchaser. ry Commitee B GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 626, southeast cormer 7th aud D streets. USTEE'S SALE OF A FR. ND LOT FEONTING 0} ETWEEN ivTH AW At AUCTION. Hovsk— Saturday after our report closed, the Funding bill, with the amendments made in Committee of the Whole, together with the substitute offered by Mr. Boutwell, were or- dered to be printed nnd made the special order for Monday (to-day) Carirar Pu 13TH STS. WEST, August 3d, at 6 o'clock py virtue of « deed of ISEMENT IN Be agreement has arisen between Ministers of War and Justice. The tatcer, Mr. Jules Bara. some tume ago Chambers a bill for the abolition of capital It has pot yet been acted on. bat the bill is practically carried out by the minis- ter, Who asserts that be will submit no sen- nee of death for the signature of the King. The iatter, moreover, countersigned the presented by the minister to the Chambers, and is thus partially pleged in opposition to tbe In the meaunume a military has eentenced wo executio sergeant for killing his captain, Renard. Minster of War, insist« tha: to mui tain discipline, it 1s neccessary should be shot. He considers that if civilians are pot executed, soldiers, at least, should be, The dispute has caused considerable journalis- Ypposition to the execuuon is Lt is thought that if aman + for murdering bis jether, be should for killing his captain. ———— MyYstTegtiors DISarrrar. Lapy.—On the sixteenth of June a you about eighteen vears of ace, named Lyons, who bad been on & visit to this city, left on the steamer Major Anderson for her home Upon the arrival of the boat m friends were on hand to receive ber, and not finding ber in the cabin, maae ij qQuities of the officers of the boat tion was made, which revealed the fact that jer clothes were in the state-room she bad oc- cupied, but she was nowhere to be found, nor was there anything to explain her absence. The only reasonable e: given of the mysterious cide or accidental drowning, although » slightest reason for suicide is known. Miss Lyons is said to have been a very intelligent lady, and when she left bere was iu excellent Her widowed mother is almost dis- tracted by the uncertainty tt fave of her daughter.—Cimcinnats duly recorded in Lil . 112 awd 113, of the Land Records for ©., known and described apon the nares of the seid city as Lot subdivision of Lois, in Byuar ovements, consisting of » resented to the punishment. NO. 290, with the tm two story Frame Dwelling House. Terms: One-half casb; balance in «ix and twelve nthe. for notes bearing interest. and secured by remises All conveyancing the cost of the purchaser, and if the terms of sale are not complica with of sale the Trustee reserves roperty at the risk and cost w by advertising three plished in Washing- POOLE, Trustee. GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucis. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucttoncers and Real Estate Brokers, ‘theast corner 7th and D streets. BRADY & COS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY AT AUUTION. virtue of a decree by Court of the District of cause therein pendi ia complainant and fendants, I will sel DAY, the 234 of July. A. D. m.. on the premises. all the Stock in Trade, Good Instruments. Furniture and » of Brady & Go.'s Photograph Gallery, On Penneylvania avenue. between 6th and Tth streets west, over the Dankiug-house of Kit- beve Gallery is handsomely furnished and lete working order, Terms of sale: © A deposit of $50 will be chaser at the time of sale, or immediately resold. & deed of truat on the an¢ revenue stamps five days alter the da ame peneiy. the right to resell the of the defaulting pure times in seme ne that the maa tic discussion. pe ov a Yours 4g, where james F. Gibson et al. are di: Lat public auction, om THULE! . 1858, at “It o'clock 1m Louisville. uired of the pur- property will be MF. MATTINGLY, Recei REEN & WILLIAM: ES KLOMAN, Estate Broker, ROE AMOUNT OF REAL PSTATE IN UARE 422. FRONTING ON DO STREETS On MONDAY. the 27th day of July, at 6 o'clock . ts.. On the premises, I Janation that cam be sappearance is suz- Seven th street, bangs over the Wuguiar shooung case { was that in Cromwell, Coun., Sunda: | where a New Yorker came out of a house of O streets, trent! 35-4 inches; Lot ich. two-story and basement rick House. G, 19 feet #4 ipeuen, ii wed by a bary Brick Bulieing; Lots K, fr between 7th and Sth streets, aercent Lot K. being. 10 fest deep: improved by & P Lote is the Connecucut, if: Middletown. vould tuke him dowa to On receiving « reply in the af- firmative, be asked the boatman im to Grink, and then got aboard the boat, fired oue shot at the house, anc then one into the leg of the hoat- He then threw the pistol overboard, and said he sugbt to be damned for what he had done. The boatman, whe was badly wound- ed, thinks he'd see bim banged first, with plens- 4 E f H ii 5 rit By Ai e il i | f 8 Ej ' B i | | | : 4 F i i ‘4 { it 3 & i i 5 t