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EVENING STAR. 3a ogsasuaTion. : Nee eee Judge Snell is to-day preparing to open the | DvLixess a BUafNues ts all the The taller men are, other things eat ry Jaly 8, 1870 | vew Police Court, in the Kimmelt House, C | O-r mille are patil Cation the oa aap: Sees ‘Dey can oe FRIDAY... --Jaly = | street, between 414 and 6th streets, on Monday | B of heat, or such aa being obtained trom | Ger of euble, Meenas of alt ti Sought what eee Gg ea ee morning nest, and is quite ia | down the canal, as all available labor in the | Man’s lungs are sound and well Ad . mac SS ts OR RET ig the Clerk, y withirew mac goaveed im ‘and the in | fanter Tg ag 3g ne Amaroments, ac. “more wind,” than stout men. If Narioxa: TunaTen.—Benelitof MissAnnette | [Om Secenteat. and the po — rage conmagae arcony tat deen a RO SS lree—* fon.” well of the bar of ne od off to the White Sulphar | measures twelve inches more around thechest Yi iii elagnssatormerit seaseain Wiseraan bette “FGulmowtows Couiton will, after next week | Bot deliver more air’ at ong fall breath, by Excumsson by the Philharmonic Society. a oe and Kt seems, be directed by a different faculty, as ——— fa roceres tne ha lunge fn Dary xxcuasiom of the steamer Arrow to gentleman with ail who have his acq 20, Ty ee ordinary the more healthy Ne te To NNO BUSHSLS cats FOR sale ‘Moust Vernon. crest, and wilt, tt is make a it Phe nig we 4 to be; an breathing 10,000 Peer Serene Ans aut qackany, on TO hecet. i, would: Feoeive, the," eppolataent of fact that the poreles. President, eh Rev. took barton te eee PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN jy 7 Te ve. r Bantow's ABT-GALLARY, 951 Puavenss, | Separy clerk it le nedemenod tee tei | B.A me dy tho next instant, it Je co impure, se. per- Testify to the merits of acenieeeneanah iastiontioes. ‘without any sdmixture of pure atmos. | AR ‘eau ou ‘The Hermens. : Sor, phere, the man would die, Hence, one of the | 1, rest, GRAY to ita: Lecture ty 08 Ex-Elder of Brigham Young's in port. ‘conditions to ‘secure a high state : makes tn Batre Church— Phe Mormons ly Recruited from lett for New Of health is, that the rooms in which we sleep Hoaey. |B Bppcaraace are: young * ‘Methodist Church—Mormon Theocracy, of Georgetown flour. The | should be constantly receiving new supplies frie against the State, Pélygamy, fc. peg aoe beg _—_ of fresh air through open doors, windows or tire- - BAIR poral an RIP apie oir ETE 9 re the tm the coal trade the upper wharves | "Its person's lunge are not well developed the Groptions. Vt dsee net ecaln tiene: =f teres peg gon ate, Soro en A tinue ies selon until the docks are also clear of vessels. health will be im, ‘but the development 4. E.) Caurch,on Mormonism. The room was | ©” may be increased several Pe Ry og re choc begining i 5 an man a Ea ir. Tul es E : = Gass, Iemeanaing a, ‘Morinon Church. He had been induced to —- pr epi 4 tion of hele oe mh sg it Beet been set icRSBURG Rai- Wasy aon teaperobene pe Fan ‘Mormonism was a hi of | Croaxar Court—To-day, Judge Olin re- | ROAD—The of J. B. Stewart for an a emote, Brigham Yo sey leaved Judge Hunt on ‘the bfnch of this | injunction to Reateain W. 8. Lincsie und others ender soo nace na another John Wesley. Being a M. it, he | court. Willie Johnson was convicted of it Wine ao Pe inns ny “ — COBB'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA, was persuaded to go to Utah, and his | larceny, and. to ths in jail. lexandria aa eearent Unie much air at a single out-| ‘at Och bo. there, he was ready speak of | Al Smith, alias John Smith, and John ee ye, judge t- | before; hence the Dest way te ‘Uffice. is Bow open and what he knew of the doctrines of the people | Thomas were were ny, | wood by J.B. Stewart and L.H. Chandler for | Defore; hence the best w ae ay of Utah. and sentenced to four months in jail. John H. }8. F. Beach, Westel W! bg oye eg = BEADY FOR VISITORS. After prayer by Kev. Dr. Sunderland, the | Evans, for am with il, was | by, F. L- Stanton, aad Mr. Oayler fee defend- | 1 itt rae nea ar TEBMS—€3 per De: ‘Speaker came forward and said that nearly the | convicted of an assault only, and sentenced to | ants. Some of the sectimontany evidence pro- consumption are tem times REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! BMS—€3 per Day entire Mormon people had been Methodists, or | six months in jail. James Sephas and John | duced exhibited am amount of corraption in fava nee pe dob gen ng G ere descendants of Methodists. Some or them | Lee, for wee | Sieakeel Ct in conan eek ee ieee | Pecans die of communption . BF Route—Stoamer from Baltimore of Norfolk to had been Methodsst miminters. There should bea | sen ths George | dreamed of in connection with a Virginia Legis- | Persone die of consumption thn thore ee before legis- | Lee was cont of the larceny of a pair of | lature. city of Mexico. All know that consumption [TAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPuINGD. which necded much invextgaton, tar heege | Srawere, which’he said was taken by mistake, | “Conwrrrax ox Licnr—The Committee on | Si¥, of, ‘provell in billy coumanien end Fracetre iitors OS sPRin Fess Spy Sten wie Sete | Wang tira arc | Lira a, daunl Rang Seue es | aa eat aa a <i aren wean | oPaTTAT ANT eRe Fis nater Showy tft pursue ans: | Wiledaescenerepyeyanemmoth i a So, | snot the tie Sat Renter | frenthng Senses oe ar =p ar capers * | ea a OE an e 2 eeny, and senten . Z " ters, instead of legislators and generals. Waat | to six months’ in the reform school, Anme nse ‘The bea oof the late ‘Superintendent of a irene pet the ope. ‘ | be Springs are reached by reli to, the town of Fiat ‘rue of Mormon theocracy was true of every | Dowan alias Dowlan alias Toliver, was convict. | Gas and of the clork wore oten ened ee ee tom, thus at every breath k MUST BE SULD WITHLN 30 DAYS, bo a ie HY theocracy_it was at enmity ith the State and od of petit larceny. to be correct. The committee, determine ‘ Hence the : " road, < si at variance w istianity. yusande ¥ Courr, Ji = , York intment of a cler ‘consui . , othe zealous followers of Wesley had been de- hehe 4 Med” Fitegerad Tage | waster aen veh pat ‘ ere are numerous | PY Consumptives, and not low, IN ORDER TO REDUCE sTOCK, Bet ern are uded doctr: vine governmen’ decree. hun licants, until next Monday. 5, ‘TERE it sounded weil in name, but isadespotic | geerte ee Wises eat | Pan rceee re proposed consolidation of | _T#™ Cotomep’ Capt Comriaims—J. W. power in practice. Joe Smith, th Len: L. Hnwkins Fri ht watch seems to meet with | Smith, the colored cadet at West Point, ina at he could not make converts ef Americans, = his npr to Eos, when thousands flocked to ‘Dis standard. He looked forward to the time when he or his people couid say that this nation Was the kingdom of God. The spe: traced a close connection be- tween Jo. Smith FC ethaaeseng mes oe was nothing in pians akin to c an ga. They related more to the days of Abra- Mi is @ social an litteal scheme. and in all of Smith’s plans he betrayed his worldly ambition. When he found emigra- tion tending westward he asked of Congress per- mission to locate his people in the Territories, and they were driven from the States of Illinois and Missouri. They carried their worldly am- bition with them—their plans to establish an empire in the we ‘This is what made despicable in the ees ,of Goe-fearing men. In 1857, when the United States army was sent to Utab, it was believed that the Mor- mons were into opposed righam Young te Was only an extention of Joe Smith’s plans. that he had been , his next step , and “The Peep had enlightened the ‘Was to establish a free Lge ” was started, whic ople concerning the Mormon doctrines. to wi im It is Tue Genwan Verer. ‘wtow.—The annual meeting of the German Veteran Union was held iast evening, and the follewing officers were in- stalled: Trzeciak, President; George Prince. Vice President; Hugo Eichholtz, Cor- r ing, Louis Khel, Recording, and’ Wm. 3 mncial Secretaries; angel Preit, ‘Treasurer; and H. A. Walter, Sergeant-at- H. Vetter, J. Sailee, H. Koch, J. K. Pfeil, and T. Bubler were appointed the Executive Com- mittee, and F. Juldice and William Klingman, color bearers. The yearly report shows an in. ereased of forty-six members, and the receipts to have been 8254.40. There paid out for ‘the relief of sick comrades $1 leaving a hands. Of $122.95 im the treasurer —_.+__ Boarp ov Pour Coxmissioners.—At the regular meeting of the Board yesterday, the tol- lowing business was made B ap hy oe her, James Keynolds, W. H. Calhoun, Geo. B. Burgess, B. F. mis, W. Williamson, Prince, W. C. Hill, G. P.'Bash, and Wm. appointed additional privates for six months, to do duty at the United States Treas- ury m. Lieutenants Hurley and Gess- ford, at their own request, were transferred to their old tx—the first named to the fourth (First Ward) and the latter to the first (island) precincts. Applications from Theodore Spengler and Adam Hubner for liquor licenses were rejected. aeaaigkeeee DESPERATE ASSAULT WiTe a Kwyire—4 Fatal Result Feared —About nine o'clock tase night a difficulty occurred at Shea's restaurant, on Maryland avenue, near 4. street, between two colored men, Andrew J. Brown and Wa. Jackson, during which Brown drew a knife and gare Jackwon severe cut in the abdomen, rom w! it is feared will not recover. Drs. Biuliameon ‘and Brook ‘were called in Geo. Wu- ‘est- precinct and this bowie J was delivered to ‘che Marshat” and by order of the court was committed to jail. —_.—__ A Yournrvi TRAVELER.—This morning. = Denty, of the steamer Lady of the Lake, delivered to detective Coomes a boy of about seven years old, named Charles Henning, whose parents reside at the corner of New York ave- _ Isth street. He left here sane bent on afternoon last, secreting himself wntt! after the boat had t some distance down the river. The little ‘fellow remained in his hiding place until he smelt supper, and making to the room cooliy asked the if he had to pay for ing to eat.”” Capt. Denty treated him first-rate, ziv- his meals and a place to sleep. —-e SERENADES—A nomber of the pe friends of Major A. U. Richards tendered bim a the serenadere; fe Major paid’s high compe the serenaders, the a ‘compli. ment to his detective which he said het never failed him on any arduous daty assigned them. After ‘taking of & collation the sere- naders took leave roceeded to the resi- dence of Mayor Emery, the absence of the Mayor somewhat disappointed the party, and this part of the programme was with. ——— his way He sa) ing him Pouce Irewe—Daniel Wallace, for assault and batteryon Charles Wallace, arrested was La a Duvall, and turned over to the Mar- shal. Frank Brooks, colored, was arrested this morning, by Ofticer Dyson, for assault and bat- tery ou Virginia Young, and turned over to the Marshal, by Lieutenant Johnson, of the Second precinct. “Brooks had driven complainant a & fence and was = with” bis fists, when he was hauled up by the officer. -——_o__ Fivre Wapp tusk Brcepican. OL¥9— ‘This club held areguar meeting last <e| on Pennsylvania avenue, between ist and streets west; and Mr..john O'Meara, from the bed bad an int. with Mayor ee inte! hed enfd that es scan as the boudition of the city finances would permit members of the club thould have employment. po Tue exctnstow of the Calvary Baptist Catch “We commend d ovine ait District BILts SieNep.—The following bills for the District were the President esterday -—‘An act to amend thé laws ing the ———— irae ‘BITE SUL? Shea au bo eae twice a dayon and after Monday next, as a mebt train will then be put on. leaving here at 635 p. m., and arriving at the White Sulphur at 10 o'clock on the following morning. Pn SRS Tux Prue Doctor will please look after the pomp on 9th street east, betwcen G and Isouth- wi of our subscribers in U pr write @ Tue neigh bor! 10 must have water.” age ‘Sram: Tse PaitFaRMonic Soctsty will Pome rancis: fe tmugat of guardian od itioee Pee 3, ian \ it set feb raed a confesso. United States Cox; motion for rule overruled. Wi ailroad ‘Compan 3 Fale ordered to te served. Green & Williams; judgment by de- et al.; order of notification and reference to auditor. ridge a Ison er; motion for injunc- tion set aside. River Front—G@ Street Wharf—Arrived— Schrs. Sace, North Carolina, Z. Williams, Paw- Bee, , all with coal for James Gleason; steamer with oak wood for same. Carter's '—Arrived—Schr. Julia See Sep, Movteey: Ander, igh Johnson | 2 P J De- Grace, coal for C. T. Yoder. ports, ; from eastern Great Falls Ice Company. Hannah Warwick, Spedden, to Georgetown, to lead coal for Annapolis. te Barron and gent 4 ban gor gre Lae superceded as inapectors of lumber, by the tment of Marion F% - appoin: of ‘enwick and Kaiser in their places by Brown's — steamer Lake arrived at this wharf this mor: decks full of and general merchan- dize for & é ane leaves this evening for an excursion to mont with the Philharmonie. 2: Potomac Ferry Wharf —The steamer Wawasset left here this morning for Cone river and inter- mediate hea freight of gro- ‘Arrived—Sehr. Cooper, Gal ‘— Arrive ir. + Gal- 'e-de-Grace, Lykens valley coal for iff; Myers, Maddox, wood for same. ee or Cartan Patmick Kav- a brief ——* from Baltimore Youerday teyetuneons to the death of Capt. Patrick Kav: » Who died on board the steamer Columbia about an hour before the boat reached her wharf in Baltimore yesterday morning, and when off the Seven-Foot Knoll. The deceased was well and favorably known to the business and traveling community, he hav- ing acted as pursuer of the Columbia, and of the old Fr rg, which preceded her in the line, for some forty consecutive years. What is remarkable is the fact that in all that ex. tended period Cay When of the ing with worse, and bei and were with him when he died. of this city, his attendin; panied him on Se tre. fection and medical #1 relief unaval! er nor more the shores of the Potomac was Capt. Kav- anagh. He leaves a wife two grown sons, who, with Cay A personal » will mourn his loss. Mr. Kavanagh was 63 years old. —_—>—__ Tee Pavime ComTracts—tThe injanction case ve 453 Pennsylvania avenue, stood at 75°, 10a. m. ———_.—___ aa of the Exceision Buttins nae monthly meeting cel s- sociation, » five shares were ad- stances, have show 7,111.12 tons less the mouth of May. rally well stocked and equipped, £ the transportation business, ts ad io wharf aad loading fas. Leonardtown Beacon of +<2e- —___—_ © Georgia met yesterday wtTctpouece Bt weet Monday" Tea 82 action of Congress on s7-Some of the “ advertising anti- coolie peetings in New-Engiand, & a oearnes Tate bund to a stlek resting on his shoulder. * nother tremendous fire has occurred si ¥, which lasted for eight rhe ornament has bees afpiied to for $25,000 in alot the sufferers. iv the police and general favor. understood, the force will consist of 24 men and acaptain, will be appoi ed by a committee of the City Conncil, will be uniformed and paid a regular salary, and those composing it will not be allowed to have any other employment. Laxp Sate.—Green & Wise, real estate agents, have sold the farmof the late Themas Cc , Cul county, Prrtnisieg 369 acres of land, to Jonas Green, of Maine, for $3,000. Let vs Have Prace—The newly elected Superintendent of Police has not been inter- fered with in the of the duties of his faa since he resumed control of affairs yester- ¥- Freneh et Jewelry, Initial Buttons, Pipes, Vases and Chromos, received this morning "s Dollar Store. ue, between 44 and ——— Fiwnst Jaan DRawuns, White and Brown, #1. ‘Wamsutta Muslin Drawers, $1. Fine Drawers, $2. Good Thin Dane Drawers, $1.50. A aries sizes. = - Gro. C. Henrntne, No. 410 Seventh street N. W. Mee ie “iit HEMPLER has all kinds of thermometers. 6,3, ———ee-—___ THE Comm TT ee vt bane ‘Such a month for corn crop not 7m seen in years as has this June, 1870, and if we have only a reasonoble amount of heat and wet during July and set, this le crop ty” Te tea ew ef oh ce Perapentie . In old corn. ve Ganind from Europe for breadstufts, a good crop of corn will prove of immense national ad- van! . In time of scarcity of food the corn crop comes into use on a much larger scale than when wheat is cheap and plenty. One reason why corn has ruled so low during the six months has been because was 80 as te supply its place. Atthe West, and to some extent here in Western New York, wheat has been used for feed for horses and hogs, as the most economical grain at current prices, and in some places sound corn has been worth more in market per bushel than sound red wheat. The recent advance fn wheat has reversed this, and restored these two staple grains to their natural relations in the scale of prices.—Rochester Ez- press. fan 8 -daald THe McCoote-ALLen Front Orv—MecCoole Pays Forfeit—Alien Challenges any Man in Amer- ica for $5,000.—The match between McCoole and Allen for the championship of America and £2,500 aside is off. meeting last week, to put up the second deposit of & side, ended unsatisfactorily. poem have since been made to make the deposit, but to some ean tak have tailed. forfeit of McCoole, and last eveni ing Jem Mace, for $5 Tom says he ness, and wil! fight i city and New or within fifty miles of New Orleans. has = Charles Dickens. It was at I should sit in his room while he powdered hair tlowing neck. Finding the heat of the room too much for them, they sought the cool shade ofan arbor where they ‘mi; to the fountain’s tall. liant passed on in the dance, but slightly taken aback b; forming him that taken Ld of two —— dust, on one ut the young mam ‘was hia neck waste nmie ey i i 4 5 ‘i 5 4 s 3 5 i a etait H ‘ jus to the whites."’ A Puysician CBAnGED wits DavGoINe His Pavike? TO innERIT His PROPERTY.—A case of more t han ordinary interest was heard Surrogate Hutchings yesterday. The case that of Dr. Nathan Jackson, who attended Dr. who died in Ma: Robert Gall '. last. ‘The deceased fied “alter i by Mrs. Perrisoni, Dr. y's cousin, that the doctor was at the time the ‘will was drawn out. Mrs. Larkins testified that she ‘atrick Donohue stated doctor was foaming at the mouth on the after- neon of that day, and had been ina fit. Lizzie Dolby testified that Dr. tell no one of the sickness. As counter evidence, Dennis McCarthy, Dr. Galloway’s clerk, stated that Dr. Jackson went for Mr. mish an hour after Dr. Galloway reeovered from the fit, and that he was then conscious. The case was ad- journed to Thursday.—N. Y. Telegram 6th inst. aerated Riot aT MARYSVILLE, Pa.—On the 4th of July, while sundry colored companies were holding a picnic in Marysville ( Pa.) woods, ariot |, growing out of the hotel propri- occurred, desperate ight rvulteg in which pistols, gune, c ) guns, clubs, and were freely used b ‘¥ sailants. Several ‘The axipeceste treme and that Grnitey who had been to'an ua fk — STILLMAN & GARLAND, MANUFACTURER'S OF CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, IRON STAIRS, STRAIGHT AND SPIRAL. @arden and Cemetery Adornments, FOUNTAINS, VASES, VERANVAHS, SETTEEB, CHAIRS, &c, Sew and Improved STABLE FURNITURE, &c. Foundry and Warerooms, Nos, 1514 anv 1516 Srxino Gaxvex STREET, je29-Im. PHILADELPHIA. A= BR SHEPHERD & REOS, MAvine nexoveb to Terk ew 4RON WAREHOUSE, PBNBA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH ST, (so0TH s1pE,) Respectfully call attention to their assortment of GAS FIXTURES, emprising ALL PATTERNs MANUFACTURED BY THE ‘Tesker Manufacturing Co, Hew York + tse those of Mitchell, Venso & Co, New York, WHICH ARE SOLD AT BANUFACTURERS PRICES. ‘The Largest Stock of * CLOCKS, ana MANTEL OBNAMBRTS ever exhibited in Washington, and at the LOWBST BATBS. ‘Bvery Variety of Gy finish equal to the of style and ‘Suen fohrt a eve TRERA COTTA AND IRON WABB, * CHIMNEY TOPS, BABTHEN FLUBS, ASES, DRAIN TILE, STATUES, i BRIDGE TILE, SEWEB PIPES, &o Bole Agency for MOULB®S PATENT BASTH OLOSETS. We call espectal attention to our ramon SEATS LASgEr™ Temmaem comprising all the most improved varieties. s 0 our Btock and Balesrocms, fx 1B @oopDs. ALPACA ING OUT SALES or LINEN SUITS, COAT, PANTS AND VEST, 83. LIGHT COLOR FINE CASSIM: s OFFICE SACKS. LINEN DUCK COAT, PANTS AND VEST, 6,5, 10 WHITE SUITS, COAT, PANTS AND VESTS. 06, 7,8, 10 BLUE FLANNEL sviTs 918, 13. ASSORTED CASSIMERE SUITS....910 TO G15 BACKS...» 92.50 TO 95 —-@1 AND 61.95 GOODS SOLD AS ADVERTISED, Seasenable Clothing. aT THE POPULAK CLOTHING HOUSE OF Preparing to remove, we shail sell AT GREATLY REDUOED PBIOES, a. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Berween 10TH anv Lire SoRExTs, the following Goods: Jels-tiy ‘Third door cast’of Nth. J. BEIBERGER, LUE, BROWN, DAHLIA, AND BROWN- * (Buccessor to H. Lovpor & Oo.,) MIRED OASSIMERE “WaLhiny OONTS, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE with VESTS to match. Mi TAILOR, Om Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) BLUE MIXED MELTON WALKING COATS, With VESTS to meee im By ome Sad Pen arom ‘Washington. WN AND OLIVE-MI CASSIME: - BW ALMING COAT SUITS os ___ DENTISTRY. ~ FINE BLACK CLOTH LONG FROCK, SHORT EMOVAL. BOCK, and SACK COATS. FINE BLACK CLOTH VESTS, with 3, 4,5, and 6 Buttons, FINE BLACK DOBSKIN PANTS FOR $6, 86.50, 87,95, 89, $10, Sil and for extracting teeth. his DEMTAL OFFICE to bas TAP ESETS WORE cone 1c ne neg ED ner and at forertactne Sethe Nitrous Oxide Gas 20 WHITE DUCK VESTS, single and double breasted. Also, a few fine WHITE MARSBILLES VESTS. Owing to additional tmprovements in our new store, corner Seventh and D streets, we are com- I have commenced to lay in my winter stock of velled to postpone our removal until the month of | COAL. — . {etes, with, present low f is Ts pre HABLE BROs., to ‘alls aire 335 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Best quality of OAK, HICKORY, ana sente UNDER U.s. oT. | YO. Ja8. GLEASOR. jemi G Street Wharf. UMMER WINES. 8 PAINTING, &c. eee £988 SS scr acbreanns 1000 Osses MACHICHOL'S From the old responsible honses of PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. BRAND) ORUSE 4 F MINING and W. AINTIN VIAIRTHESEPEES, SEES | cavcuataisg es ran garigg, ore » . . DEOCOSATIVE P: LHe. All the Brands, Pure material, good work and moderate prices. MEDOO 81, 50L! Ny : Punctuality and attention to business. Br. SULIED , Cc. MACHICHOL, AUX MEDOO: im 923 D street, bet. 9th and loth. Also, the renowned CHAT: APRA Epon: JE ___ 093 P sere. bo Oe MARGAUX, i ESTABLISHED 1542. LARoss, oth, { — wd rr) LAFITTE, &c., i PADDLE MY OWN . ranging in price from 3 to $48 per dorens ‘ — SPARKLING HOUK, SPARKLING CABINET CATAWSAE ee For sale by Chop 1213 HE BEST PUMP our. n be tl It. es been proved, to - sa, ‘Will throw 89 to 75 feet through work ‘Pump warranted. jit iniged Fampe are recommended. wae Pog ARLES WOOD, General Pr nmeme thn LADIES’ 10,000 2#¥420! $10.000newagp: a3 wii ce Ss Sa EPA, | feat Ble os neve, Bebe fo tees ost men. Our leading med 1S Office. trouble to 25 7th street, opposite joa im “You epared tastes Tow Jel __ 906 7th strost ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP CONGRESS GAITEES aT $1. oat Uneeas Tabet Tend & EW rYora ray YORK: A N= TT ah orrr, Proprietors, ent chad sincere cms stock ge Sree: Sere aoe poe ee eee TORIC. L°Y FIGURES. H® 6 4. LIPPINOOTT.AM 20-Im BEY. J. Pikes en ‘For sale low, in lots to suit, by bu ner ennree esi SPOKES! FELLOES! BAR IBON, STEEL, SPRINGS, HORSE-SHOES, H. 8. 1RON, MALLS, TIN PLATS, SHEET ZiNO, LBaD. J. W. KENNEDY 2 CO., ~ BUILDING HARDWARE AND METALS, 12 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUR, send ctron| Aa JINGLING, Proprister, Fountain P.0., county, Pa. tth Sw END a. LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, for Reception of Guests ob tha nes, « JAMPSRInE CoUrry, W. Va. ‘These SPRINGS, celebra Will be opened on the 15th of June. ‘This magnificent hotel has on at the Bwerett House, New York, B or on the a _esseons: AND OHIO RAILROAD Wasuixorox, June’, 1880, Trains bet War Bees te ni ; paeti one Fi Through tickets to the West can be Washington Station Licket Ofee et all hours in the day. York, 8nd Boston, For peo tot Philadel, at eve ad- 3.L. Wi 5 aster of Fransporinasa. PUREE ETT UAB SE EPSILON ve = N, June 3, 1870—noom. . be T*® of car: ply ‘Traine SED SOSES Oak Sn a Sa vie . a — 2 “FOR PE u Leave daily (except Sunday) at and 6:40 p.m. Day. ON Lempy =F on See 08 p.m.,and Philadel- ‘care for New York on 9 p.m. . Sent te TBS bid: SEs Sener te om .1848 2 6 THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. WALL, ROBINSON 4 Co., 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOUB,