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EVENING STAR. ———S[S[S———— MONDAY nssseessseveee-+-- Saly 18, 1970. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, £c. SxnsAt QUESEESEN rast at the new Seventh ‘Street Park. Excursion To MaRsBALt Hact of the Inde- pendent Socials. Darty Excursioms to Giymont on thesteamer ©. P. Smith. Darty excursion of the steamer Arrow to ‘Mount Vernon. Surrn’s AnT GALLERY, 25 F street. MAaRERITER’S ART GALLERY, 488 7th gireet. BagLow's At GALLERY, 23] Pa. avemee. ——— see The Press Excursion. ‘This year Mr. Henry D. Cooke varied his ‘Usual dinner te the Correspondents’ Club, of Which he is an honorary member, by a press exeursien down river, which, however, included half a dozen banqpets on the steamer and at Glymont, as bis magnificent hospitalities were entered upon from tke moment that the boat Jeft the wharf and kept up a ggg with ness and no ant or deslre undlied. "Most oc the newspaper <i and the representatives in men, just set free from the of the session, were in the mood for a lark, and the citizens , Teleased for a day from the cares of business, were quite in ‘assist;”" and it is probable that about as much good humored fun was enacted on this pleasan' = as was ever witnessed in the sage length time. There were mock Tope-baulings, vocal music ad libitum, —a Weber's band) to fill in ‘ing of the Kve-minutes’ trials, i ce mame ie mint lerate them on fes- a to be = vn cclated. ing seen appr Of the Lanciers at the pavilion by the very heftiest of Washin; 's renowned jeavy A. was a it to see. The emulation as to who should mount the hi be- and sta; the tween Messrs. Geo. , B. B. French, Major —_ Col. Tom Florence, G. W. Adams, H. J. Nl. E.P. Brooks and G. A. Bassett. Mr. several seconds Gideon won by ‘and thirty or forty feet. ’Ai the brilliant dinner at the pavilion there Was some off! speech makii Mesece. Cooke, French Gobtees Barr, ington, Florence, A. K. Shepherd, Hallet Kil- ‘urtis (ad interim), of wn. ae Baa embarked for the return, and = and larking of the down trip was ret ms 2) by fant- were fees Sence mecercane Beneditti, illiam of John B. Gough. Mr. Toodies, and others. effect a apropos to the war, about Prof. Groux and Napoleon reat, at Waterloo, closed with such ab- just ashe had reached Em was about to w little Gr the battle of Waterloo. _ . sepa ——p——— ‘THRE IMPROVEMENT oF M stREET.—The com- ‘Mmissioners having charge of the work for im- prov! M sweet, between New York avenue and Mth street, under act of Congress, have not as yet fully what kind of pavement they will have put down, but have been engaged in the length and breadth of the street, a plan of the sewer, &e—Mr. Forsyth be- in that work, and will have the su- pert: mee of the whole work. The etd of square yards to be paved. is 30,134, of wine tl tw New York avenue is 4,543 feet, and tide water run from #1 to Fidgesin the city. “The sewer is propose'es fe Sewer it is to construct will be a three-foot barrel sewer for two-foot pipe for 1,504 feet, and a half on yee for 2,600 feet. manholes in it. It weeks, determi! to the kind of pavement which will be used. ‘Tae Horrzsr: was by odds the of cther parts of ranged. from those Sgures up to situation. Ad- from other places that the exces- sive heat was: confined to this locality. The ro term seems to be as widely extended as severe. ‘There -were seven deaths from the heat in Ba!- timore ‘y, and the thermometer stood at 202° in shade. The thermometer, ', at Hempler’s, opti- f i and Pennsylvania avenue, at Sa. m.. *6°; at 10 a. m.. 9°; at 12 m., 2p. m, 9° At 2% o'clock there was a fall to bor in consequence of the storms, 7 Aw Excvasiox Party of about two hundrd covwred = came up from Norfolk,on a yisit to this city, by the steamer Lady of the Lake, yeste morning. Thei amme was t attend chureh yesterday, and tc" devote to-day to visiting their friends and places of terest in the city, and leave here at 4 o'clock , which was remarkably was made up main! treet A. F Arramns.—The Stephen’ meeting of the St. 's Cathol nee tinseeie Bast Batt.—The White Stockings and the Nationals are playing a match this after- On Sati y afternoon encountered “the 0} left last night for Philadelphia, where ay ei play the Athletics this after- eee L Caur MEETING.—On Coronen Natt 4th. A » That Hace Metbolit Fycont Chureh will commence at ae ng gs on the camp ground now being used by the Methodist Episcopal Church. ‘Ene gathering will no dowbt be a large one. time there will be ladies’ various balla troupe, rej Globe, &c., carri: the Columbia trich, Will, X: itz, Sting! mann, Weyrich, Tobriner. Blumenberg, of B: at the Camp on the Baltimore of New York, audienc: ir. Harlow, preached at 10 a. m. to-day i. His sermon was one of Hartig, M.' Ruppert colors hanging on the sides. The second division was headed by Weber's Germania Band in a wagon, after which came & well decorated car,on which were the Wal- the Goddess of Lib- mr Quarters of the yntaining delegations Tarn Verein, a delegation thirty of the Baltimore ations erty, Hope, Plenty, the ei Sebwing, Ke il, Petersen, Hellmuth, Dit- Kander, , Vonderheide, G. Laurence, Fricker, ifer, Shuster, , A. Koch, Stone, and The Park was reached abont 1 o’clock, when the president, Mr. Vogt, delivered the wel- come address, and was responded jaltimore. a ee Tne NATIONAL Came Meetina—Proceedings ‘The correspondent of 7_While walking around we gd in Fa: Purdy, spell-bound an ir, to accommodated of the tent. Mr. Purdy isa sword, and be unto the who fal Freiss, L the grounds sna, Yona ening ev front of the ‘' ion Tent.” Re was ing was 12 guns at 6 o'clock the i a an Mansion, by Boston, we it from Romans vi, 4. Providen Rhode Island, m Ephesians iii, best and most rollowing order ment of mounted police, under L Marine Band, in large omnibus; Gen. Joseph Gerhardt, Chief Marshal; George Walker, .5- e en and Associa Grand Precession—Imposing Display The grand annual ‘‘feste” of the Washington Schuetzen Verein was commenced to-day at the park, north of Howard University, and it will continve until Friday 8 Prise be + announced the o’clock this morn- 3 Lieut. Johnson; Henry Grovermanun, Geo. ; eight target markers, in green caps, in 3 carri- containing officers and members of the erein, in the -first of which were Mr. John ve of the W.S. V.,Gen. Blumenberg. of the ‘imore S. V.,and Mr. S. Wolfe. were miniature flags and gtiletas, with mm cach German of of Scbuetzen Verein, and from Richmond and Cincinnati fol- lowed. The route of the ‘ion was throug! Sd street, Pennsylvania avenue, 6th street, street, Mth street, H street grounds of the Executive Penneylvania avenne and 7th street to the ark. Along the route many houses were decorated, very few of the places of our German citizens not having the. German colors displayed. h F through the way of —? other houses were the Co- lumbia Hotel, Victoria Hotel, beiter Hall, Spengler, Brii , Killian, Walker,Schnell, G. W. Driver, Mrs. Eisenbeiss, W. Koch, Green & Williams, Silverberg, - ageert Helmus, Angermann, A. E. L. Keese, W. Her- to by Gen. isa Rev. Piersoll Smith, of leve, Rev. effective delivered during the week. He was followed by Rey. B. Pomeroy, who gave one of in the hearts of We noti of ladies, (though by Mss. Keen and Mrs. Dr. Butler, late of India, preached enesis, 17:1. The sermon will long those who it. Lager! ica ie cassof Whit restrain was held again at one Hammond spoke le at 3p.m. rest the ,in the tion for oe dc- to be asks an injunction to restrain the withdrawal of the $5,000 from the Treasury, further process ‘o enable him to receive Judge Wy- lie refused to grant the injunction, saying that he was that the of the court should be it in aid of claim. He not think claim Gentlemen who pursued claims their minds warped on this ; but he would frown pon im Congress should office z drew his opposition to a never be yagh him. ‘We nave from the publishers, Judd & Det- weiler, of this city, tional tg Journal, M.D. y ieal Ji ', No. 2 of the excellent Na- thris. C. Co: is earnestly urged upon physicians that, when they find it necessary to prescribe acid upon their patients, in addi wash some such as the shock His ing none taken Institute. ———e—___ AU mG Fifth Ward, still lies very low with typhata Barsncns ham on New Jersey avenue, ‘and C streets south. Yesterday his forbade any one seeing him the members of his immedi- Prictox SHooTmne.—A shoot. inj Tmateb, of five birds each, bn etd s on onthe tollowine rt ‘and was Raters ‘oes Werner bashes es, Swap, 0; Jenson 9 ee they enjoin to the present , to use freely as a mouth- lime-water or bi- The Courts. CRIMINAL Court, Judge Charles Lee was convicted of tenced to six months in rey? — Toes a Teforin school. ‘John Shea, with cruelty to dumb cruel an- in the Suraease cow pen, was dis- CORPORATION CONTRACT CASE. Peter McNamara, charged by Jas. Crutchett mae the [awed by sopiretine be- low the proper grade tain sand | ‘own use, was dismissed. The Court stated that the of the complainant should be against corporation; that the public works must not stopped by a co: against a contractor, ho was su be executing work in ac- cordance with an act of the corporatipa. R. Tyler appeared for the gorporation aad 0. D. Barrett for defence. charged with disorderly conde ia ske meareel. ol u the market- house, were tined @5each, and in default ment to be sent to the workhouse renning he Rice oegeeharts Sra asl cer o ’ were sent to jail six months, * ‘TO-DAY. George Brown, char; with cuttin; Gross in the head, on the 4th of July. nt Bhse ning’s bridge, pald costs, and put ubder $300 bonds to keep the peace. Lewis West, charged with assault on Laura Jackson, both colored, on Saturday night last, by choking her; fined $3 and half the costs. Charles Williams, charged with stealing $11.75 Tinker, colored; committed for ac- i az with enticing prostitution; fined @5eac! Brown, Cl ad with enticing prostit: an tion; fined costs. Edw’d Fitzgerald and John Sullivan, charged with driving ugh a procession; fined $1 each and costs. Carrie Leach, charged with enticing prostita- tion, plead guilty; fined $5 and costs. = Michael Nash, charged with disorderly con- duct; dismissed. Maggie Waters, charged with enticing prosti- tution, plead guilty and was fined 85. James Jackson, charged with disorderly con- duct, fined 33 and coats, Sarah Kelly, for being drunk and using pro- fane and indecent language on the streets; plead eDenale Gorin harged with ye rman, c! with disorderly con- duct and resisting an officer, was tined $2) and costs. Jane Dodson, Eliza Jackson and Julia Smith, charged with an unlawful assembly; fined $3 and costs, and in default were committed to the "Augustus Ford and Nobert Tho ‘01 bert ym pson, char; with Unlawful aseembly, fined #3 and costs, Fanny Brady, charged with enticing prostitu- tion, plead fined $5 and costs. ek May, Seger using sore pon and cent language in the streets, ity, and fined $5 aud Costs. a ee James Moran and George Collins, charged with being drunk and disorderly in the streets, fined $5 and costs. John Bogle, charged with exposure of his per- son in eoreene streets, was fined $5 and costs, and in default of payment to be sent to work- house for thirty days. ASSAULT ON A DEAF MUTE. Edwin Cross, charged with assault on Wm. Gibney, a deaf mate; fined $50 and costs, and in default to stand committed six months in jail. ‘William Miller, charged with assault on Mi- ghlin, by cut him in the head with Mary Callahan, charged with being drunk and disorderly, was fined 5 and costs, “and in de- fault to be committed to workhouse 30 days. Francis Wood, colored, charged by his wife, Jane Wood, with oni her and acting in a disorderly manner; fined $5 and costs. Jobn , charged with assault and bat- tery on John Robinson, on the 28th day of June, knocking him down with a club and afterwards beating him severely; fined $5 and costs. Adjourned till to-morrow at 10 o'clock. —_.—_—__ A GREEN GREEN AT KENDALL GREEN.—One day last week a strange colored he — Pod apy at Kendall Green, and app! r lodging with David Green, but the latter being unable to accommodate him, referred him to another Party, who promised to take care of the stranger until the latter received his bounty money. ‘The stranger on the same night prom- ised his new landlord a watch when he received his money, and Green Foye his watch out, telling him to “buy one like this.” The stranger asked to see it, and after looking at it asked for the loan of it for a few days, so that he migit be able to judge of the character of the watch. Green consented, and the man walked off with the watch, leaving the green Green of Kendal! Green minus a time piece. Neither the stran- ger nor the watch have turned up since. —— eee New Britprxes.—Mr. J. W. Rumsey is about beseking grouea for a fine improvement at the corner of Lith street and Massachusetts avenue. He proposes to erect tive press-brick front resi- dences of three stoi » the corner being a first-class stylish residence, and the others fine houses of twenty-one feet front each, for which a been made by Mr. H. R. Searle, ar- ed ee ‘THE COAL BILL for Center Market, showin; that some of the coal purchased for the mark was delivered to pri the late Clerk of the Market, who the coal was delivered to the persons named in lieu of wages due them by the corporation. —o= QuEsTION roR THE Porick.—How many of the twenty thousand whose howlings make night hideous in Washington are licensed, or have any legal right to their detestable exist- ence? ees From J. Shillington we have Frank Leslie's Magazine and Demorest's Mirror of Fashions for August, and Harpers’ Bazar tor July 30; also. trom French, Lan; & Ogilvie we have the Bazar for that date. a Ix OUR LIST of the prizes bestowed at the an- nual commencement of Columbian College, the name of K. W. Call as e omitted ld , to be to the de- act a Rev. B. A. Macurrg, President of George- lown College, leaves to-day for Bedford Springs, Pa. Brother Whalen, sowell known to our cit- izens as the principal of Trinity Church Paro- chial School, will probably go to Frederick, Md., to recuperate. WATER STREET is lively this morning, and the sales of small lots of wheat plainly evince that breadstuffs are advancing. It is believed priees now bei cause farmers to rus! eir new crop into the market at once. ALEXANDRIA. ELECTION OF CrTY OFricERs.—At an ad- jourmed meeting of the City Councils held on riday evening last, both met in joint convention, elected the following officers:— Health Officer, Dr. 5 of the of Health, Mr. ; Guardians of the Board Free School, R. .. Carne, J.8. Beach, E. Snow- den, jr., James 8. French, and N. Boush; Cap- tain of Police, Mr. Webster; Lieutenant of Police, J. L. Smith. Nominations for Police were submitteu, but not acted on. The Gazette of Saturday evening has the fol- lowing items: let ak ee tal eoalages oe te Southern cl if of em] 6 Sout Atlantic pina Company, inerect- @ telegraph gman, was Sherif Kerby, of Fairfax » for ing on the grounds of Mrs. V! down on the Bush Justice CITY ITEMS. Huxwrixe has all kinds of thermometers. 63. ‘Tus Wacatseror City Savires Barn, cor- ner of 7th street and ‘ ‘Louisiana avenue, is 1:30 0’clock renlng: fa addition to its sinr banking hours pays interest on a a ——— o'r e7 The height of the season—Fahren-heit. female clerks of New York city have a7 The ad 0 sacking and ramnined an erly closing to effect the demand Pgenpeneeny ood a icprae ; F ‘AMUSEMENTS. GRAND ANNUAL SCHUETZENFEST WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VERELN, NEW u PARK, July 18, 19, 20, 21, amd 22, 1870. AY, July re by twelve minute "The Seituet, te Teed gueste will saecmble in front of the City Hall at 8a.m. The pr oat fint Teatareg'ot"ibe Festival will ‘be Em erest formed at? olock. and through Third street, aven to Sixth street, F wy sFepricanih cert, Hy stret: tnrgask, tbo Sirough Pennsylvania avenue toBeventh street, and PulzE SeooTING. PRIZE BOWLING, PETA DANCING, P POPULAR GEARS Ts. ‘ * HE ANE LLCS Uy FIREWORKS. EVERY BAY and EVEMINGDaring he Festival. THE GREAT AND WONDERFUL w. Of German and French comprising ten of the MOST BEAUTIFUL roku om the orig: in thelr MGNIEICENT TABL EA OX OR LIVING PICTURRS OF THK GKBAT ASTEKS, under the direction of Prof. H. IDT. from the Grand poet. Se wanaS OF THR AGB, whose performances ip Baltimore sed Theatre in this city hare earned and the highest encomiums, wil every alternoon and evening. THE, WABHINGTON SANGHEBUND AND THE AKION QUAKTETTE OLUB have kindly consented to entertain the public with a choice se- lection of airs. GRAND CONCERT by the celebrated Marine ‘DA NCING MUSIC will be furnished by the GER- MANIA BAND, under the immediate direction of Pref. Schroeder. The Festival will terminate FRIDAY EVEN- ING, July 22, witha GRAND BALL, FETE UH AMPETRE. B7 For Prize Shooting, Bowling, snd Ladies’ Pri Shooting, Prizes amounting in vaiue to 00 will be distributed. Admission to the Park 25 cents; to the Pavillion % centeextra, No return tickets, Ample preparations have been made to seties onde ta teopteanis, aol Gamepuratle cher. “Sllembers od visitors ore respectfully. enjotaed to embers end visitors are emply willl order ihe Gonatige f Arrange: now nel the close tthe Woatival for thenight, after nibuses and Stages will be at the terminus fad in enfficlent nuiubers to ‘convey ‘all ‘visitors comfortably to. the Park. ‘Friends of the Association desiring to CONTRIB- TH PRIZES are rorpect{ully reaucatod to leave T. JOHN VOGT, 429 ‘Seventh fstreet, NEESSI. 422 Seventh street. JVI I GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. WEMBERS CF DECATUR LODGE, No. 9. OF, opponed to tbe OB epgeeea igh iw NESDAY RV J 8 Sccleck as Dusiness of importance oii come bofere the Lodge. By order. . CAMPBELL, Chancellor. JOHN B. §) ee. Borie are —— Yr YOU WANT TO For SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC KS. froma je and well-assorted stock, call at = POR & SELIGBON’S, 125 Bridge st. ——________ We have j a fine lot of WRITING and WRAPPING S Which we sell at New York bie A MKS of all descrit 4. liberal to those eho purchase br ths “ioe 128 Bridge strect. LOSING OUT SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER Goons. Po as ated selling our spring and summer Dress s* WITHOUT REGARD TO cost, Embrecing handsome Lawns at 12 cts.; Parasols half price; Summer Cassimeres and Li iy ri 8 sacrifice ; 12.008 yards Galicoe+—best Con he 7 ohered auch Seno wicceR, "* “ve 1. Bridge st.. Georgetown, D. 0. BX THOMAS DOWLING, auct.; Georgetow: PUBLIC SALE OF BR. DIOK'S VALUARL PROPERTY ON GAY 8T.,GEORGETOWN. ° deed of trast from Kr Dick, datca Are 19a from, 5 : TUESDAY, July Suh 10, at Coe pay ae D : hy a oc i They front of vs Ml those Lots ‘and’ parts ot Georgetown, lying No. 61. 6s, 70, and part of 62, now occu aid Dick ne'e residence, together with the Gatings od improvements on the same. These grounds are ia - proved with a large assortment of Fruit Trees and hrabbery: ‘erme: Oive-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 mo: the, on Heirs bearing tapacent, scared 1 by a deed of raat on the property. Conveyancins ramps at cost of purchaser, A deponitof 300 required when the property is struck af 4 dad 6A ote, s. i Bridge RREMovaL. DE. MERRILL has removed his DENTAL OFFICE to, 1112 F street; near 12th. All DENTAL WORK done in the best manner and at moderate prices. Nitrous Oxide Gas for extracting teeth. 3010 WOOD AND COAL. W 4sHinaton CITY GARDEN, NEW YORK AVENUE, BeTWEEN Ist aND 2D STREETS. ak tableand Pleasant Family Resort on the epee and Jaopaan. Plan ‘This GARDEN is now open (since the return of the proprietor from Germany) on the Euro- pean plan. for the recreation a: smussment any annoy-' Ra Reg Oe 1, : in pel security. ta, FFICE OF JA8. GLEASON, ‘WOOD AND OOAL WERCHANT, EET WHARF, Wasaineton, D. C., June 21, 1870, I have iter of ob te Commenced to lay in my winter stock JAS. GLEASO) Srarloty of amusements ns ‘well as of oney instrumental music, (ihe Baar ye act ace ay a amusement. {je2-Im] ERNEST L&FFLER. es ANALOBTAN ISLAND! og The undersigned, having prepared this lovely and Island reception of PIC NICS and PLEASURE PAR. Zgs, oe call the tne as the public at HEN, {RAIDERS “3 Geese treet ia palates oy ian te 4 Exhipit . 486 mf = ana Sale poe yi «| MARKRIT Me, 486 Sxventa Lettieri dy) Rstreets, ae ‘chs Oana Temember Name and Namber. ap 25-1y" A= REPOSITORY, 245 “F” STREET, Between Thrteenth and Fourteenth Sis, OL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, OHBOMOS, &., BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTUBE, ARTISTS’ MATEBIALS, BTATUETTES, &., &e., PiOTUBE FEAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &c., ae. VELVET. PASSE PARTOUTS, PABLOB BEACKETS, ae & Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 0c ly A PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. "TE SABBATH SCHOOL oF THE BECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, Navy Yard, will give an EXCURSION to MARSHALL HALL, TRUBSDAY; July 2ist, 1870. The'WAWABET will leave her Wharf ti street, at 7 o'clock .m.,and uinand's oi oot sd street son i o'clock a.m, Tickets for adulta, 50 Cents; Obildren, 25 Ucnte. 3¥ RIGINAL INDEPENDENT BOCIALS vent versary ani ran - LIGHT EXCURSION of the INDIE PENDENT | SOCL to MAR- SHA LL on MONDAY EVE NING, Jiny isth, 1570, ‘We know from ‘their former Excursions it will be wt of the season. The steamer Arrow will leave ‘rowii's wharf, foot of Seventh street, at eight Giclock p m. Ticketé @lwdmitting Gent and Ladies, Ko improper persons allowed iyl4-at Fo MOUNT VERNON. ‘The steamer ARROW, Capt. Thomas Stackpole, leaves her wharf, foot of 7th. street, LY. Sandays,) at 10 Pe MOUNT VERNON. Alexandria. Forts Foote Gedasline, 6 city at 4 p. in. JAMES SYKES, Gon’l Sap’t, auz7-tf Oftice—W illtard + tiotel, F.° MITH. ARGE AKE ROOM FOR A VERY L. BouGnT iN 10 MAK: FALL STOCK, NOW BEING EUROPE, I HAVE OORCLUDED REDUCE THE PRICES or ALL MY GoopDs, AND OFFER NOW SUPERIOR INDUCEM Py tna : /BINDU ENTS PUBCHASEBS. hieh most everybody stock is of tase ii will hod somedhing’ bs which he it hs ated of? noce- prising— . THE NOTION DEPARTMENT, which 1 always Roop well assorted aud up to thomaark” az, FULT AMRICLE Denar co, tr . Finake a speciality of GOOD HAIRBEUSHES, ZEPHYR WORSTED RT. MEKTS Thick bas beseane oo two Knows exter: quire no further comment, 4tn. THE TOY DEPARTMENT, which al- Wrays presents such a variety as to leave no Jittle one unsat + Sm. THE FANCY ARTIOLE DEPARTMENT, Boren — BOXES hits VASES, and. other BASKETS: INK STANDS: OPEEL GLASSES, &c., Ac. sali “6rx. THE Hi RY PELSRIRERT, which and GLOVES, Ladies and Gents’ USDE! fo, zai LO: ze Abii at irk MaboUnEADES a =z SKEET DEPARTMEN’ ane ra fall aomortment of TRAVELING wed ible to conceive the variety of keupthehotore 1 would fespoottally talizir eect = P. S.—The store is cool and picagant, B. SILVERBERG, 318 SEVENTH STREET, P34 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D STREET, tr WALKERS DopErE, OVEN OooKING Beantifal, and easily controlled, by one, Pei ‘amseony my tt MM2TB°PoLItax i iL, NEW YORK. CER IN HOTEL PRICES. On and after JULY 15th, 1870, the Price, of BOARD will be $4 perday. iy13-Im SIMEON LELAND & CO. NET, R38 STOR rs fagton generally, and of the opened We, a to tba nS Bava GE SRE”Paere ae ah het et the day and mixht the pure and reliable DRUGS. THE LARGEST IN THE CITY, WALL, ROBINSON & ©0,, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, my 33-tt Washington, D, 0, At Cost! PRIOR TO REMOVAL, WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK oF SEASONABLE CLOTHING, WHICH IN MANY CASES I8 STILL COM- PLETE, AT COST: WHITE DUCK CoaATs. WHITE DUCK VESTS, (Single and double breasted.) WHITE DUCK PANTs, bbl Linen,) band make and goods thoroughly BROWN LINEN DUCK BUITS, variety ALPACA, DRAP D’ETE, AND NUN’S CLOTH COATS, (all sizes.) ALSO, A few CHEVIOT’S AND DOUBLE AND TWIST CASS. SUITS. HABLE BROs., 335 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, jyll-tr UNDER U.S. HOTEL, M422*= MONUMENTS. MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS 1 . at reduced pr cash, at my mut ack morte 6 gas asa Bow York ‘ave. my2i-ly wn. PEOCIAL A‘ ‘1 called following SARC W TIE GouDs seus eath fgllowing New York suctions:= 75 dozen Ladies’ Hem-stitched erchiefs, war- ranted all linen, 12 cents. 5 fn conte, dozen Gents’ =i Linen worth $3; ‘200 yards Victoria Bishops’ 5 yard, worth 86 conte. 200 yards ditto, 38 ets-rworth Another lot of Bird-eye Diaper, 12, 15,18 end iatiem eave att 1 Dtles QFARES, STILLMAN @ GA@LANp, MANUFACTURERS OF CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, IRON STAIRS, STRAIGHT AND SPIRAL, Garden and Cemetery Adornments, FOUNTAINS, VASES, VERANDAHS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, &0, New and improved STABLE FURNITURE, &c, Foundry and Warerooms, Nos. 1514 axd 1516 SrRinc Gagpen Srzecr, 4e29-Im_ PHILADELPHIA. ——— 1844, CLEAR TE Ri, iY Brewst! avente, ew Tork eel ad |. Jy 13-Im™ pr POINT rapes... is detigh: bene for the 4TH DAY OF ig number, are FREDERICK GOUNTY, VIRGINIA tful and romantic Sammer Resort of visitors on the, JU since the war, and made to give entire is A fine CITY BAND OF MUSIC will be in attend ance, and Mi quently giv and at Steers” road round-trip tickets, good for five days, from. more to Stephenson Ws ovement Telegraph office tn full 2 Terms. S34 month.” Oni White servants three- commodation. 3e23-1m uerade and Fancy Balls will be fre- turing the season rele Sepration ned Springs ‘The Baltimore and Ohio Y an) 770. ths, accordi EOS Owner and COBB'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA, is Bow open and BEADY FOR VISITORS. TEEBMS—§3 per Day: $18 per Week. Address This: “Court End” of Fesort, bas all the bia y . fevor them with: “Por neon, Ben appt on the addressed to Jels-tf vy inene Balti end return, st $6, from ration. To ALO Ls AN fetor. gra BATHING!_SEA BATHING !! COBB BROTHERS, BI” Route—Steamer from Baltimore or Norfolk to Oherrystone. Jels-hin, this now june. structure, |. cated at the, tamnowe summer advantages of modern {improvements calculated to make its guests in every respect. - ™ OLOTHING, &c. i ed SUMMER I8 ON ‘The Pipl summer Hall Suits, BOYS’ CLOTHL oes oC Com F. (Successor toH. F. Lotpon & Co.,) US-THE PEOPLE TO KEEP COOL. that CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR, mM iy 18-tf etropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) Bo. 362 Penn svenue. Washington. LOAN OFFICES. ABRANGEME! SUMMER eS A the only Christian Loan Office in B. FCULTO! to7 the B -—The National £ 00.. Ne. 314 Biege’ jeter Pp®xce. THE PAWN sylvania avenue. All will be satisfied they with their BROKE! ROKER, 1006 PECIAL NOTICE.—Merchandize, taken Pianos, ken on. storage at on the same when required. PBL TErasieaee oft, SEE, oper \eened in all gume.cn Wi owelry, it sifure abd Merchandise of every ing'and. saat trentaneet voter Oy OFFIoE. ‘tm rearct Rot tent in the city. Now number 673" ATIONAL OFFIOE, be PAINTING, &c. PAINTING. MACHICHOL’S D 23 { PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Set pene ‘For. = 5 928 STREET, CALCIMINING and WALL PAINTING. — JNING and MARBLING, SIGN }» GRAIN: DECOBATIVE PAINTING. Pure material, good work and moderate prices, Punctuality and attention to business. Cc. MACNICHOL, 923 D street, bet. 9th and loth. jy2-Im be tba" ow FIGUBES, 0 BALES FRESH Hi baits For sale low, in lots to suit, by W. M. G. Je¥6 Near Baltimore and Paige ORI POD ABE & CO., Ist su in eg EE ANT Seis Toe hee TS te can eters BAILBOADS. BAL TNORE Axo OnO Balt zoaD s “ WEST are 37 FOR BAL TIM! Leave daily except 8: mt 7.23 ana 9:25 0.m 230, be 45 p.m. 45 p. Leave y 9: _ 230 . Re 5-5 4 ssn t . -_ . rough tickets to the West be had at the Washington Station ‘Licket Office at all houre tn the day. For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, eve ed- vertioanent dl” Toe tees we. gee ak. WILson, ™ COLE, General Agent 8. ROUNTE, Gen'l Ag't, Washington. joe T? SRS EEE EBS EARREgTON- wears: June 3, 18/0—nv0e. ae —— vie: FOR NEW YORK, without of care. ont sig dally (excent Sundari at = Peet ery ani, BOR PHILADELPEIA. Legg gatly(eneent Sunday) at 7-99 a.m. 19 > and 5: 2. ON SUNDAY. Leave for Now York at 9:00 p. m.,and Philadel- Pl ‘ York on 'm. train only. tickets to New York, Beaton, Can be bad at Statigu Oitce at all Meuse Bee Balti and Ohio Railroad advertisement for eel con Wi PSE ene Post Comsen, Deer im He p< ree eet m., om the 11 of August, 180. for f all the “Stamped Envslopess aud = Newepaper: Wrap. Jerisd of four (4) ponte: eoamusectang Se the tata (4) Fears, a Sf October, B70. vir oe STAMPED ENVELOPES. lo: 2. Mote size,2 3-4 by 51-4 imches—two quali- No. 2. Ordinary letter size, "2 inchee— Xo; 2 Ordioa size, 31.16 by 51-2 ciitce letter size, 33-8 by 51-2 inchne—threo 10. 4. Fall letter size, (for 3 on. 33° by 512 incborvone aie oom No-R. Watre lever snes 313 by 658 lnchoe—throe “No.6. xtra letter size,3 1-2 by 63-5 inches, (for N) yuality. Biol sen 30 RF oP ee” ie gua ‘No. 8. Extra official size,4 3-8 by 101-4 inches—one STAMPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS. Bix aud five-eighths by 92-2 inches, (round cut,— quality. EM ‘G, W, MARKS, PRI 4 RUM Gy PAPER, STYLE OF MANUPAG? Hof the above Envelopes end must be other devices and bear such or devi to prevent grates one ruling as the General . envelopes — = made in *" — Pa A manufactured for the ee stamps on the envelopes and wrappers are to be oxeeniod to the satisfaction of the Post jin the style, and they are to ided, renewed, Kept in order at the experse of the contractor. Bt reserves the right of requiring new for any stamps or de ‘stamps not now used, and any ch of dies or colors shall bs made without extra charge. fore closing @ contract the successful bidder may be to and submit new dics for tho approval of the The use of the pre- Bt dice may or may not be continued G . ‘The env must be thoroughly and med. the gemming ‘on the fap of cl excent Romy peg mab dy ee a ey a et ge inh we PRE oe a =r aeLueras oli oe Quire, as a condition of the contract, that the euvel- Opes a ‘appers shall be manufactured and stored. a asto insure security against loss = . ‘manuf ctory Must at all times be eubject to spection of an agent of the Department. who will require the stipulations of the contract to be faithfully observed. for an band CKING. All envel pos and wrappers must be banded in par cole of twenty ‘ve, and packed iu strong pastoboard or straw boxes, securely bound on all the edges and corners with cotton or linen cloth gined on-each to contain not less than two red and fifty of the and one hundred cach of : i f i fi au he spite #978) ter 5 ‘This advertisement apd a specimen of the sample elopes and wrapper by the ust be attached to and made part “(SC AKANTE: posal will be coustd: mvulactarer of envelopes, guaran sible le AV AnD | CREBEEET_PORDS snebidae org he . ie ore Reed cf the several grades i Pi ee ae feces oat eneeal to and ey Shall make, execute, and deliver, eubject tafe and ‘acceptance of the Postmaster General ee sein Soa ea te,