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August 5, 1570. LOCAL NEWS. oMENTS, ae. nof the Joarneymen Book- Pic-Nic of Excel ydge, A. 0. 0f G. Fe Daily Excursion of the st Arrow to Mount Vernon. Smith's Art Gallery, 215 F street. Markriter’s Art Galler 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery . avenue. The Navy-Yard 1 out of repa'r and still not closed to travel, a most melancholy e wig of from life to death” occurred there yesterday morning about 11 o'clock. Mr. Har- vey Hazard. well known as in charge of the E'lis music store, was crossing the bridge on his way to the camp meeting a son's woods, in # ore-horse carriage, containing his sister, Mis= Annie 1. Hazard. and bis two aonts, Mrs. A. P. Bibb, the two former it am! the actor in the firisery, who was about fifty-five was on her way down for the pur- ng {© % sermon ‘rom somes minis- was 2 near relative. ‘The team reached within about ten yard= of when the horse beeame suddenly at sc ing on the open side of and in attempting to turn @ section of the rallingon the d backed the team over into the ¢ there is alvout Uurty feet of water, Baca tin time hy was passing, wud by him lif ringe.. The horse and yeb n went over ip An iustant with Mrs. Brisecy and Mis Bibb. Bibb. strange to say, did not sink, by d with uplifted ume about thirty yar. he stream, where Messrs. Sam re and Tobias Hnteninson. ire. Brisey, buwever, went down with the rage, which, about’ twenty minates after, was booked “up, and she was found to wedged im’ between the dasheboard horse, who (from appearances gules Bad Bieked her was immediately plac Byile ©, and although alt the ay €s im such eases were tried for over two rs by Doctors Coombs and Christy, she was 1 all hope. Coron cemed action on his f ly of the unfortunate | eiween Hand Ls to the residence of ¥ Yard gate. Her funeral Will take piace from the Ubristian Chureh, on M street, between sth and lth, #7 thix afterneon. aud the rey of the ed that Dr. Christy, of Was at work trying to resuscitate 3 unsuccessful her to life. Jr, who was driving the tent ocenrred. testified to : es of the accident and to one- if © bridge having been torn away. Mr. €.W. Kibbey testitied thathe was in a beat under the bridge when the accident hap- kened; picked up the lady who was floating and carried her tothore, also testified to the raising of ibe borse and carriage with grappling irons. Mr. Simmons corroborated the testimony of the preceeding witness, a» did Mr. Smith. Horace Harline testitied that he was one of the parties whe put oi with on a raft at the time fo rescue the party and to aid in the carriage. - J. W. Hawkins testified to being on the bridge when the young lady =prangoutof the carriage. ai i grabbed her as she was ta! 3 P. By ceding w the extriage. A.T. Langley t the bi atthe > and hear dived tric: returned @ ran back am . ene OFT near Insane ed at lem between two ma: azine Barrcks. name: with two of ig counp FTON, acting respecti bh + womat, Nei era. So everything was arr ntloman wa and. With that exception it Was all bodty-hitting and then elinch and fail le byeide. At the end of the h round op wned to being out of wind, and his «i threw up the sponge. The contest: them shock hanes as friends forever. but it is said Campbell isn’t exactly satistied, and wants to try the mill over a . Van Amvrron’s Mex vcente—This cele! ibition whieh is to be in Wash- ington on Friday and Saturday next, is an es tablshment of great magnitude and acknow: edged reputation. It is the first genuine 1 Pagerie which has visited this city for over twenty years.and will doubtless ct immense audiences, a» the proprietors advertise a co: tion of animals surpassing in all respects anv thing ot the kind hitherto exhibited here. ‘Tais is strictly am exhibition of natural history; there counected with it. For nearly titty an Amburgh’s menagerte has been known to the pubiie as the most complete Tablishment of the Kind im existence, ant t Sear the proprietors sre said to Lave surpassed the most snecessfulof their former efforts, and we have brought together a congregation of rare beasts and bur fretu every part of the w: d, Shich. for interest. novelty and variety, is quite without paraliel. (nite a number of new sp¢- «ies. never before seen in America, are inclad sd be collection of animais. ° APRESTED ON SUSsFICION.—On ¢ the sch uf July the house ot Henry T: A ered, on Maryland avenue, between 4g and oth streets, was chicred and robbed of clothing and ‘welry to the amount of about $20). ‘The facts were reported at headquarters, and last ui: detective McDevitt, along with oific arrested Tillman ! perpetrated the property. ‘The “ Sayles J. Bow: 1 by the new The robbery was t space of time—no: exceeding haf #n beur—and believed that the Oo: ore ehvided net very far off. Mr. McDevitt has al- ready recovered two gold watches, worth about 325, and with bis useal shreadnes fs after the Temainder of the stolen property, which he will doubticss + turn up” soon. Mr. J. FE. P eptietor of the popular Jewelry store at No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4). and oth streets, takes this method of returning thanks to the citizens of Washington for the liberal patronage they have afforded him. His trade during the month of July was extraordinary, and the demand for sets of jet and Alasha diamonds was unprecedented. M>. Prigg was fortunate in securing one hundred dozen sets of jet pr. vious to the commencement of hostilities between France and Germany, and * wow in daily receipt of new designs from New Sork city. They range in prices trom #1 to 5 a set, and include breastpins, ear-rings. ban- deauxs, bracelets, necklaces, and lockets in the collection. He also has over one thousand styles of dollar sewelry + 7 aie ‘Tae New Ovvicens.—Gen. H. M. Whittlesey, recently appointed the Comptroller of the city, thi« morning entered upon his duties. Mr. Join © McKelden, the Auditor, is busily engaged in bir work, a by Mr. John S. Crocker, jr, who has been appointed clerk to the Auditor by M Emery. Mr. Crocker is a young man, but an experienced clerk, having, for one of two seasons, filled the position of clerk to the Board 'of Assessors the satisiaction of the board and the mu: 1 officers. He ts, in pol- thorough republiean, and during the last ‘pal campaign difiered with his father (Allerman Crocker) on the choice of candi- dates. and was a hard wecker for the Emery = — DEAD —We regret to annowace the de: is alterroon of Mr. George Debant, proprister of the N: Restaurant, corner of Pennsyi- [aula Avenue and cth street. The deceased had been im ill-health for some years, his illnes« Suaily taking the shape of ‘cousimption, of which he died. He was a Younger brother ef our well-known citizen, Mr. P.M. !rahant, aud was a most estimable Joang Man ia every re- spect. 8 & Ww! child to anect ; x mourn his CATGRT IN THE ACT—A Printiful Special Officer —Last night, about 9 o'clock, Arunias Hutchins, colored, & special watchman, wa. die covered by Mr. Jagzes Marr im the mouse of Mr. C. E. Kent, on Sth street, near P, the door hav. ing been forced open, and. calling for the police, delivered bim to Orticers Amis and Lireo1,, who took him to headquarters and srbseuently to the Police Court. "i hoot. Himscll Dhrovgh the Heart a ta A Case of Domestic Unhappiness. Patrick K wi about halt-past three o'c! pistol in the hense ajo: ng there found the oc- cupant, a young Fren Collett Henri, tying room, with a bullet w and suffering intenseiy. placed in a more com! red until about seven aterval he was Teply stated that he had i the reasons thereto belonged t ‘The police took charge of the house at once, dinitted except the Pp tives of the unfor: he scene of the decd is a small two-story brjck house, near the corner of sth street Virginia avenne southeast, the front door lea ing straight mto a room, passing through which inte the back room, vor of the back n the left breast He was assisted ant fortable position, but liag: ck that eveni: uestioned, an James Dola Dolan, bis wife, plead not guilty. The wife tes- tited that the assanit was committed in her own house, her Lusband being drank at the time. Itappeared further that she turned the | tableson ber busband, and rapped him over the head with asugar bowl. The court tined him $5 and costs, and In default to be committed to jail thirty day and no one was Teporters, and re gory scene presente the suffering man on a mat- bespattered with reeking Ne three inches in diam eter, and jast below the left nipple, the blood jets, aiternacing with loud les through the same aperture every time de drew a breath. An empty muzzle- eading pistol was found on the floor cet, and a loaded breech “teve near by. As soon 1s the news reached a the deceased he appeared in hut hate, and viewing the scene, adde ters by falling to the tloor in fits and con: us, Which tasted for some min:tes t with which the deceased kille abont the size of a pea, bu! the weapon so close to his body, two ribs were ents of the same dri tress, with everythin, assault on Caroline Clark, his wiie, both bleod, while from a ored, and costs and in default committed to Was gushing in fit wo days. h loader rested on the language in the street. to be sent to the work!n broken, and the fr: ball was not found, the spinal colon, testitied that he foam Ge Water in hi ered over him, pressing him down into ter, she being ou the door, each and coscs, aud in to the to be lodged ne mantel and near b Atter his death some of the friends of the deceased took charge of t me placed in ice by Anthony erday morning at ilo ored, eb guilty be com A SCAVENGER CHARGED WITH NEGLECT OF 1 inquest, when the following ¢ working in his back parently made by a ft heard # sereara, a lady, then heard a pistol arms, he was standing in the back d ed his necktie, and Madam De Dort testitied that she had resided mm the honse with deevase he came home her to heep his door lock:d, His wife was away hoase tor decen: on Saturday he looked wild and acted Very soon witness saw bim hasal- stol, and becoming Horsand spoke of it. Did not enter the hoase Uy untilafter the police had arrived. “ » hearing a child ery turday, and on x an had shot himsel went into the house and foun! decease door on the too asked him was it an ac aid no; he did it bims: 1 it, and he said he wanted to ‘oombs came and examined him. He stel on the floor near him, which had been ‘barged, ancl another one on ihe stove that day and desired | charge seve Was held to bail in $109 for appearance before the grand jury # pistol shot. bleeding from tue He asked him they good ui $10 and co the workhouse 2 days. rodd testitied as to the result of the after which the jury deceased came to his post mortem examinat tendered a verdict tha: NETON, August 4, 18 Case dismissed, elve momths to eded better ha Wite testified that he beat her head against th fe more kindue-s from those wis an embassader of Fra: My earnest, hes eid 2 the workhouse tor and reward them jrostitution, plead not gailty. 5 and ce Keote, char; and engrged in pred =) cus Dear Mr. Ue Cham this letter f wi you have some ave much for vou. : pport herself and my « te your Wife and yoursel:. f Compte de Thomas dE Seal also to Mime. De Dori sutticient to her to return to New York and ty + I will be most grateful. On thé envelope following indorsement : given to the 1 death by my wife Julfe. H. The deceased was a clerk in € came to th: breaking out of the war and he Lstst New York reg atter which he located in New York, where at use he became “lady, (Madame De Dori ) a widow, havin cece country just before tue ed for three ent with crecdit, he charged hi ie. The Judge troposed an additional tine ot +10 on hisn tor contempt of court. aboarding bi gusts A. Sprague, a court bailiff, was fined aymaintancesh ips d soun ripene between her and the love, therefore married and lived hap dJoveph Polly, by beating him with a billy choking him. This a jast, at Buzzard’s Point, and between some brickmakers. The evidence not sive the case was dismissed. gether till Iss. ned up, and after sever:i! sides ax to What should be separation was agreed on, and art etlect were signe] and 0 Washington, and wh with throw ing in moral prince’ at of he cu, were suspen Ss s wife and her Lis treatment of were hisbenetac He introduced himself to ven. and long em- Was destitute. Harrison, an estimabie the governan straitened circumstances, being and Mr. H. kindly sme and supported him until he got a And then he entreated to be allowed with them, expressing himself willing to If to their accommodations ratier e the house. The parents s00n found that he had formed an intimacy with their daughter, and that she had become much at- This caused them cousiderable uncasiness, as he was comparatively a stranger, and they had no means of knowing what tus standing might Ye at nome, or wh he was not already a married man. were made concerning him of mem! French legation, and as there seemed to be no reason to doubt the truthfulness of iis state. ments in regard to his antecedents, consent was with the daughter, which size of person in the county, near the same for the Police Court ance of 311 colored men, women, and boys flanked by policemen attracted much attention, and caused On the route, from the seeond precinct station down th street to the Police Court, freqnent inquiries to be made. [n_ this gang were included eight arrested on complaint pf Sergeant Seibold, charged with gambfing and disorderly’ conduet; two for indecent exposure; one for throwing stoner, and thirteen tor being caaght in the houses kept Gd Emanuel Laws and ‘Thomas is alleged an disorderly houses. ‘There were about 60 eng the State Deparment, when the police made pearance, but the commons open hem got away. The descent on Hell's Bottom was made about 2. o'clock this morn- ing, and about one of the most interesting crowds ever brought together was the result. In the afternoon raid, Lieut. Johnson had with bim Ly pm Seibold and Poole, and Officers King.’ In the night raid led = nt Sattaid, ing. | In ri id, ficers Shepherd, Steele, Amiss, Caruthers, Hunt, Conway, Mullins, and took part. tached to him. given to his marri rook place in New York. He bad appeared very affectionate up to this time, but soum began totreat her badly, though in the receipt of a goo money freely in dress and luxuries for him- , he contributed nothing for the sapport of fe was compelled also to do ery ot the housekeeping without a ser- nt, and to this hardship he added the insult of bringing to the house the woman whose presence there a self-respecting wife could least The life of the household must have been of great unpleasantness, and the result is what so often follows in such cases of domestic wreck. His life was insured for $5,000 in the National Lite Insurance Company. Hie funeral took the residence of his t widow, on Fast Capito) street, the inter- ment being made in Glenwood. Hart, id salary and spe: ine most Steele, lace yesterday from A Warsine.—A lady, named Miss | | ¥7 Almost evi ng on Maryland avenue, near 6th gentleman friend, came near los- evening by eating a lot me, hich they had in Armory Square. Dr. J. I eaperce re we! ‘rom examined anced them , em to be rank De latest a is called 7A Frenchman in St. Louis, who lets a store to a German for $1500 per annum, offers, in case the Germans are victorious in the war, to renew the lease at 21500; other: the lesxee is to pay #1300. 7 Is there no THs. stopping the murderous: style of singing which executes hymns, or rather garrotes them, in the follow- ing style: “The ye-he-he-| of Jew-Billy, Jew-ew-ew- ew-ew-Bil-le-he-he is come street, anda ing their lives on F of apparently nice m they are now room. and at first but subseyuently found Our ‘ising fellow-citizen, arker, cabinet, maker : an elegant establishment at 612 Lith street, {ast moved into it, from his old stand, No. 425 sti Bace Batt.—The sicker aecore gro 5 all game eip0d 24 to 10 in favor of ob ad Azlingtons and Jeffersons Wp Arlington. | Cor dons der raz —After our report lowing cases were dis ASSAULT O8 AN OLD MAX. rs, cbarged Hoan eld man, p , aad in defaalt com- A STOUTING CASE. Jacob Henzeriy, a voy, charged with making an assault on j inthe stomach. He plead accidental shooting, and the court held him to bail to await the re- | sults, the boy shot being considered iu a dang ous situation. udolph Heford by shoo-ing him A DRUNKEN (CARRE charged with assault on Alice Alexander Hunt, charged with committing an assault on Harry Walker, was found guilty; 1$5 and costsor be committed to jail for 10 | days. A WIFE KEATER. c Thomas Clark, charged with committing an ¥ whipping her with a stick; fined =10 al for TO-DAY. Corporation vs. Christian Phiinger, charged with running a wagon without a number on 1°; fined $2. Lizzie Wright, Kate and Kosa Watker, ed with enticing prostitution; not sux” d and the case dismissed. Hmiiy Young, charged with using profane ned $5 and in dofault se for 30 days. HUSBAND AND WIFE QUA 4 George Murat and Jane ) with fighting and curs ard in the streets. The officer who arrest rge Maratin a tub of and the wife had a door cov- was rd ault (9 be committed workhouse. Mary Jobnson and Josephine Arms d with enticing prostitution: 5 in deta edt to the for 30 days. perv. elmer Briscoe, a scavenger, charged with 1 sing to attend to the prem- after having noti- do so, plead not guilty. ‘The evidence did ret sustain’ the charge, and the case was dis- missed. F, charged with being d Baltimore Kaiiroat depot. his dee pas United Sta . Wise Williams, colored, with stealing a pocket-book containing two cents, belonging to a little girl. He Charies Gray, charged with assault on Palmer Briscoe. The proscenting witness did not appear, and Mr. Cioss asked that an attachment be issued. So ordered. Kose Briggalara, an Italian woman, charged with stealing some plank worth firty cents. The evidence went to show that this is ‘an old habit of hers, and she was committed to jail in default of $100 security for appearance be! jury. fore the grand AN ITALIAN FREEMAN, +). Tinagiia, charged with using protane lan- guage in the streets and insulting persons as enteel lovking vas maka sed by. “Phis isa , from the eviden his tongue. , and in det an in ft ult to be committed to A STRERT-CAR FIGHT. Jcbn H. Brennerman, charged with an as- sault and battery on Thomas Devon; case dis- mis d. The same perron was charged with an orge leman, @ street-ear co He was fined S10 and costs, and in de- > be committed to jail 30 day getown vs. Joba Ho Hine= n. charged with fighting in the markettious ARE TAL WIPE BRATER. ed with comm ‘den, his wife, He pleaded not gailty. in @ brutal manner while she was sic < him dealt wrth 4 as she forgave to jail 30 days. fer. dos with stealing om Patrick Fitzgerald; plead atl Was committed to await the a grand jury. ENTICING PROSTIT Fie An F ol oiicer™ anid in charged with using profane the s; lined = he workhouse ry Thomas, colored, charged with ent She was fin e officer found him asleep nase was suspended, and Tm schoo! GATHERING. yand Arthar th congregating in ana shting aud swearing, w AN ALLE Peter O'Donnell Stephen Try: John Washington, Jame t, sear B abot. Patton d with unlawful aswe epariment gromnds on © timed $5 aud in default to be commit? ted to the workhouse for 30 days. Margaret Nalligan, charged with nsing pro- fane and indecent language in the streets; dis- Tissed. neh, charged with nsing profan guage in the pablic road; 6 ames Talbert, colored, one of the Sunday by Sergeaut Poo rt that in taking Talho (the out, r) with swearing tu a John O'Rourke, charged with assault on Au Charles Gray, charged with assauiton Walve Dismissed. Donnell, char, with an assault on arredon Saturday uizht concla- ter, charged with assanit and bat tery with intent to kill William Winters; pleaded not guilty. The case was distnis«ed. boy, was charzed Albert Duvail, a colored tones in the treet proceed ings United States vs. Frank Wade, charged with committing por ssauit on Wim. Winters: post- sti! to-morrow morning. James Welch. charged with inde ‘farm, and Catherine Welch, char ‘The court took a recess, - ° eg CESSION 0 ‘Lis morning, the ap epherd, and Conway Dyson, —-2¢e+ The warmuiiominn SEAT OF WAR. war spirit in rance—Cognac. The war spirit in Prussia—Kornschnapps, +22 ition to this knd ‘he Carpet Trade.” ance for the season on Sunday last, a crowded audience, which he laughter during the greater part of perfor- mance.” E Aspen Hi the Little I dria, the property of Zep city. has been soid by Beck, Knox & Kirby, real estate agents, to Mr. Mathew Smit len. New York, for the sum of =! Benton tavern which s:90:! on tits place as weil asthe mansion house, were destroyed daring the war by the Federal army. hey were tined £10 of the German Lutheran Church, in this city have succe he B minitations. The rooms of the Alexandria Chr stian As-~ cation will be used by the Charch until a more suitable building can be obtained under the auspices of the Method! Station, onthe A..L. & H.R. nesday. e o Ditilleries in the eo fe fined His #10 and costs, and | Ine tulisving welt hoe 7 Per Ration. lon. Robe rteon’s. 4 years c Foniily Nectar. 3 years old ebrated Pin den Old Box P ead, nor any vt: Harvey, and Samuel Gant, «ll anday, and and playing base ball and card: there, EUBUPE, at the State Department grounds, was who always keep well arsorted and up t 1d 1 rd and the boy sent te the Ketusin WORK an epr exen: lence, were both tined $3 ani cost=, or five days in the Distriet jail. TBIMMING DEPART. OrrEspKRs— Big Opening in gambling, near Smets: SHIRTS! SHIBTS! fo" rt, Bear pages avenue, where he is Cooper manufacturing interest is now supplied with a ae organ. The newspaper litera- some our best he-hear Jew-Billy, Billy-ey-ey, Je- eptin roars cf GEORGETOWN. FONT PROM 4 COAL O1L LaMP—On Sat- 6: Joln Spilman, on Firststreet. As ¢ se went out about 90 hon atabie near the wall, ‘and but for the alarm ly thus attracting the hbors who threw the burning clothing oat e window, the fire might have been quite disastrous. Mr. Michael O'Neill has his hands severely burned in the last mentioned operation. Break in THE Cay av.—But few, if any, boats are arriving via canal to-day, and it has been ascertained that there is a break in the canal near Point of Rocks. which suspends navigation for the present. The repairs to the same are Tapidly progressing, however. Sages of WHEAT are dull this morning, the offering being only one hundred bushels, tur which a bid of $1.70 was refused up to the clos- ing of our report. River Fronr.—Cieared—Steamer Lady of the Lake, Denty, for Norfolk. ALEXANDRIA. te of last evening has the following Tar Ga. items : Dows.—Twenty-five more of the dogs im risoned at the Poor’s House were taken to the one yard yesterday and slaught-ered. At the same number will be killed tonight. ‘f dog cart will couclude this evening, but the owners have not obtained the necessary license will be fined js at sun-down all dogs who ts roan one fifth of which will go to the former. Some complaint was made yester in the Sd Wardof the dog squad who invade t some piemises in that quarter of the ¢ ASPEN Hitt Soxp.—The estate known as containing ed on ver turupike, jan'les from Alexa English, esq., of ti of Brook- mm. The old GERMAN LuTagRaN Caverca.—The member: ted in organizing a’ congregation aud t -norrow their pastor, Rev. Mr. hor, will be installed and enter upon his Car MeeTixG.—A camp meeting to be held ist Epiacopal a next Wed- burch will commence in a yrov. CITY IT} IMS. EN'S SUITS, for early fall wear, at prices. Gero. C. HENNTNG’s, 0. 410 7th st., N!W, =e Hemrier has all kinds of thermometers. 6. EAE ESE TuE WASHINGTON CiTY SAVINGS BANK, cor- Rer of ith street and Louisiana avenne, is open from in addition to its r Pays interest on deposits. 8 to 7:30 o'clock every 8: turday pay lar banking hours. It SPECIAL NOTICES, =i A TREATISE ON THE HAIR sent free by mail by the propricters of HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. which ip the best article ever known to RESTURE GRAY HAIR to its original youthful color. Jt will prevent the hair from falling out Jabes the bair sinouth end glowey 1 the skin. docs not K.P. HALL &CO., Nashna, N.H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggiat aus-eulm &w PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Having made arrange of the best try for old whisiies, I offer The celebrated aA. pie {roctifi Town din. 85 allon. Dry Catawha still, ne.) 828) per-wallon. porn rth Carol All th Sper gallon cheaper thin can bv where for the aame gi 0. GAUTIER, & Wine Bi ra We, wrt SS sets appy Max tt the fear ro tines. Sent irse " tires, HOWARD ASs6Ut Philadelphia, Pa, my2s BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. This spiendid Hair Dye is the best tn the world. Haruiless, reliable, instantaneous, does not contain fie poison to prodnce paralysis or Geath. Avoid the vaunted and deluaiv Ls oparations Sossting virtuea they do not f W.A. for’s Hair Dye han had tarry yoors Quteruished repntation to mphold e only orfect Mair D: Up all Breaaista. Brown, Mond F_ ROOM FOR A VERY La TOCK, NOW BEING BOUGH’ HAVE CONCLUDED Tu my REDUCE THE PRICES or ALL MY GOODS, LL PURCHASERS. My stock ie of that class in which most everybuty will Ond something in which he is in need of, com prising— ist. THE NOTION D PARTM atk, TOILET ARTICLE DEPARTMENT. com- make a speciality of GOOD HAIRBRUSHES, 3”. TBE ZEPHYR WORSTED DEPART. MENT. which has become so well known ag to ro- quire uo further comment, 41H. THE TOY DEPARTMENT, which a! Ways presents such a variety as to leave no little one ansatisied. STH. THE FANCY ARTICLE DEPARTMENT, in which you can find STATUETTES, VASES, dither BUXES, OABD and other BASKETS, INK STANDS, OPERA and FIELD GLASSES, &c., &c. Grn. THE (LOSIERY, DEPARTMENT. which b > Ladi Guts” UNDERWEAR, ac. “ee snTee REQAGIA AND THEATRICAL ‘At te im He to conceive the variety of *achctare | would rerpectel eae eae ‘The store is cool and pleasant, BS. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, np PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D StR3EE?. FAULKNER would iH TS to order in the most approved ‘are too known to need notice, Forons finding their own material can have it made A OPERATOR on Wheeler ‘ilson’s Sew- tng Machine wanted. ° Wyler & Wilson's sow nl ic PUBLIC. la OES ARRAN UR og WHIT $00 yards White Cambric and Brilliant, yard wide, only 15; ‘ard, we XO yards Aves ene oul le at { GkoxGxTow |pPane NOTICE. to the depattace of a garee partion of onr N ABVERTISEMEN INSURANCE, ERCH ANTS” Lies by Ls rN WM_T. PHIPPS T. G. DeLee WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Gaarxrrien ¢ w AT KEVTCTION 19 vight an aeehlent from carelessness in | handling acoai ot! iamy, occurred at the resi- dew of the ladies in the bh . clock to procure some marketing, and lett a con otllamp lighted over Which was sus; nded a lotof clothiag. In a tew minutes the tlame ot the lamp commani- cated to the clothing. being given immedis E COMPANY PRYTONS & CO SD PANCY AND MAS. © STORES AND DWELEIN TWO STREET how KENT A MUNDAY APTERNOON, Ang. sth, at 3; Bridge street. above the mar ether house eight ith gasand water, nted separately, for tone ee with asplencad wart Jomans WHITE SULPUUB SPRINGS. COUNTY. VIRGINIA jes trom Stephenson s Depot P.O. Harper's Ferry and Winchester road, Ave miles trom Winchester. Watering Place is now open under more circumstances then at any time made to give entire satisiaction to all the. OUNTINUOUS EXPERIENCE IN THE evoa- Ros. iN TH BX THOMAS DOWLING, acer PROVED PROPERTY ON SEV EORGRTOWN. AT AUCT | 2 WEDNESDAY AFTRRNUON, August Wth, at Goclock, Twill sell pretnises, wubiiv si ing & teet on the south side of High and Frederick streets, by ved by two Bric and Frame Tenements rms: One-third eash, balance in é with interest. secured bya deed of trust on tis prop. ‘acing and stamps at cost of the par- will be required when the THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. T WISHES TO PRO » forte instract and Fancy Balle wili be fre- or distribati m at the ieman Baltimore and Ohic Railroad Company isene round trip tickets, coed for five days. from. Balti Depot aud return, at $6, from pth of 130 fect, cae | more to Stephenson « D Telegraph office in fnil operation. ‘Terms - $3 per di Af you davtre prommt payment of levees. ow raven. | Gnd be Cent Companies, co 0 Week. and 94 per olored servants half price. | White cervsnte three fourtha,¢r according to ac MANSON & BLACKFORD, cure pupils for Pia CAMBRIDGE, HE DOECHESTER mu A | street, George $99 SEVENTH STREET, Orrosis® Post Orrcn, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ach them for @ policy tm the Oia Mowe.” oF tay “ Framaitm,” of Pasian telpaca, or one Har vore ‘te Norte Bretesa SEY P PAVILION, We are now eclling our epring and summer Dress sbninl aiaminieiacians “yy ee WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, mbracing handsome at baif price; Summer ¢ A Mercamsra, | “A PRUDENT FAN rouesrEre Taw An prompertty prepare Sor a: Amsura your rromerty etry 4.8. PRATT & SON, aitimore and Agnia Oreck Boat ‘ms—$3 per day BBX THOS. DOWLING. Auct'r.: Georg SF rng 1F VALUAR Lb Ten and servants OF NaogenTOR Will be furnished at the Moe PHOENIZ, of Harty EST END HOTEL, 4 LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, Will be Opened for the Reor in Liter T an, S.0f New Tera, end thus pwerd arawns: Fic» * | : EXCELSIOR ihe comfort of those yew ERA CAMS prow! HOWE Nemem you are ia. PUATT & sO No.3 VM CA buctome, JATIONAL UNION FIGE INSURANCE OOm- N PANY OF WASHINGTON Ofce—No Si Louisiana ave., one door nant of Ith rt, for Policies of revenue Stamps. on Ob the most ‘earles bog 7 President, Berry, yd 4 t NOBLE 0 LARNER, Seoretary | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. nct,and running tl th every respect No. 4: thence sttention of Mr. JA and Mr. PETER GAEDNER. so In traveling pub! favor them wi he ‘all the comfort they ises, or by letter West Krol Hotel. Long Branch, N. J BOOKS, STATIONERY, Vy 7 AR MAPS OF EUROPE— No.7, which is on tract of land co; y Frank Riley. | third cash. and the residue in two eat sic aud tyelve month ured by a deed of trust of the verme tnd lomen larsial! Brown, Dantel Purchaser's cost. TON. Trustee. Ww MENTIONED SALE IS tit MONDAY On 8 large ecaie and very definitely, ses. near the hone Choice N. Y. Butter. neon the west side ot Foxhall lane, not | THE FRENCH AND NORTH AND SOUTH GERMAN FRONTIER, JUST BECEIVED. HOTELS. EDUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! Unparalleled Inducements te the Traveling Public and Permanent Boarders. WILLARD s HOTEL, 3 ¥ 22. The Present Seat of War PRICES MODERATE TWEEN FRANCE AND PRUSSIA DES AT CHEAPER FOR SALE BY stad BLANCHARD & M@OHUN, charges at this ex Board and Roo Corner Mth street and Pena. ave. HILP & SOLOMONS BOCKSTORE, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND “T° MERCHANT, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUP PWErs NINTH AND Testu Stx familiar with the curstac ot the MASONIC TEMPLE, Conner Oru aw ALL THE NEW BOOKS CAN BE FOUND. I reepectfuily soli pliged to spond Lag the traveliog p. JAMES SYKES. Pi mer in Washingt: Dried Beet. Prompt attention, CHOICEST, TENDER SIDE, Fates, and sent by mai) SELECTED AND PUT UP BY ANDEREGG & STATIONERY e situated nines miles Rhate by Tart Eero ar in atte wan from S15 te 32 oy ta J.D. SPBLE ETROPOLITAN HOT REDUCTIO On and atter JULY Ist, t of BOARD wil! t SINEON TEL of every descript IN HOTKL PRICES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, WHOLESALE AND RETALL. EW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, RECEIVED AND FOR SALE aT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE LMENY. By the anthor of WEITINGSOF ANNE ice S135. EICE: A No he genvine GROCER AND “T” MERCMANT, STATIONERY, ™ “proms, ‘ell USIC AND PIANOS. Corser Ore avn F Sr BEST Goops AND THE LOWEST PRICES? ik Attire. Price S00, ABELLA THAC! By James De Mills, Be rstalmente taken, Fine neven-octave Bosewood Pianos, warranted for five years, & Tuning and Repai BSELF IN HIS PLAOB. By Chartos ing of all kinds of Instraments done by an expetienced worktnan, at the shortest Botice, at the Music Exchang . By George Sand. Price Ww E & SELIGSON % 2 ER OF LUNDON S0GI No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown. MAPS OF THE WA AL NN Thr BoLipay Nt TY. for Inty. E OVERLAND MONTHLY, for July. i the new Books published received B OFFER NOW SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS afterwards. and everyth’ and BLANK BOUK line for SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTUBE, THE WARREN DOUBLE-OVEN ‘A full enpply of ail sveyou inset of all sizes op hand, ee EE, REMPS jing in the ST. or sale wi Immense Stock of TEAS, COFFEES, PURE SPICES. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCBLiBa ‘T. which 1 Us®. Buy the STEWART STOVE. F. SIMPSON, bet. th and Mth sts SEW Goups: Large invoices of FAMILY SUPPLIES arriving EVERY Day lace of the v ems aud Coder J. HEIBERGEB, * (Bucceasor to NEW Goops! ing a# good aD assortment agcan be found, aud F. Lovpon & 0o.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MEKCHANT TAILOR, OR FOCONOMY. Buy STEWART'S IMPROVED CooK, _1€05 Pa. ave, OR EVERY PURPOSE Buy STEW ARTS STOY Buy §ETEWAKT'S COCK, with all the Improve- F. SIMPSON, 6., bet. oth ani Ast quantities of Uhotce F. SIMPSON, es which We dispose cf t. 0th and Ith sts. Fazuflice can rely on getting FRESH GooDs ag nothing: + ett space of time * n> Sar bande tut the very she R.A. PR test ye ‘most perishable goods have nut . DENTIST, Half price to laSorine R™ AL. We wonid also call attention FINE BRANDIES AND GIN ‘Doth. . BNIA WINES EXTBA FINE OLD WHISKIED to or Btoek of BORDEAUX, DE. MERE bas removed his ‘DENTAL OFFICE ; near 12th. PAL WORK done fn the best fone EW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. RM ER TO MY FOUBE re From the old responsible houses of DENBERG FRERKS, OBUSK OBA FINKE & Ce Ht All the different Brande, paw St. JULIEN, JUL renowneg gma ranging !n price from 3 to SPABKELING HOOK. Me ereat LLB oun EKLING CABINET ATAWBAe found everything necessary for od MADSQU ERADE. . Stn. THE BASKET DEPARTMENT. which resents a full assortment of Siber BASK KTS. Nitrous Oxide Gas joo Don't : DOUGHERTY & CLs SELF RAISING BARS AL ‘guag cus & fs the best in the market, and we sell tt. TBAVELING and + mactons Ee ©. 5. OHARE @ 50nN, PRE, ; Vena Pi ans envarea oreamt a. LAFITTR, ac, per dozen, »* *°: aify Pasir Sew macHiNe to B. 0. DYER & 00. 1513 Fennevivenis Ac'cone HE BEST PUMP OUT. THE AMERIOAN. DOUBLE ACTING NOM, 18 THE SIMPLEST subject to the te inform nd Jul, . ton in reg a July 1 D0, viz line of MACHINE TWIST LinTE THREAD on spooler tiways on mas" ee to we ot deliv ‘by Fis gues uty and delivered shall A. BTO! BT Uae L°Y FIGURES , Hops, BaLBD HAY, ace bey low, in lots to suit, by .M. GALT & 00., ‘and lst street, “POWERFUL Fupr apoticableso inp will throw 80 to 78 feet through je Near Battimore and PstUmace FOR HORSES. A meadew of choice grass. Has large strcam rup- EF Siurson, Btewart Stove Agen” av., bet. lith and s SILK UM- Sand ch VA cheap ‘Want one. at i Bix SiLke made to my own order in BEVELMTIBLE FLUE HOT-AIR FUBRACG: enThigig the most Powerful Heater ever a E. F SIMPson, 1005 Pa. ave., bet, 10th. Porat urs, MARBLE AND SLATS MANTSLS rant treet ced ‘New ork ante ue, near the cz