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‘TIVE ASSEMBLY. | COUNCIL.—The Chair laid before the Council a communication from the Gevernor announcing his approval of the bill for laying a water-main in New jersey avenue. y The Chair announced as the special committee on the market-house east of the Capitol, Messrs. Thompsor.. Gulick and Eaton 5 Mr. Deugiass reported back the joint resolution uatroction of & new fron or stone eile “EVENING STAR. SATURDAY. -Suly 22, 1871. The National Junction Railway. An Underground Road with Openings for Depots. The bill which passed the Council of the Legis- lative Assembly last ; uithorizing the 1 Junction Railway Company to con- ze n underground railway through the cities own and Washi enacts: “ That Company be, ‘by, authorized to survey, locate, lay onstruct, collect tolls upon, mamtain and an arched underground railway line with purtenances and machinery for one ¢ tracks in the following manner: Com- ‘ing at the northern terminus of the Aque- dge in the city the: rground ex Horta! beloneians to ¢ sodmen'® _Heapit fog to thi trked to be discharged frou its further. considsre tion. Agreed to.” Also, presented a communicatt from Sister Frances, of St. John's Asylum a Obildren calling attention toa claim of said fe upon the District for $2000, donated by the poration of Washington. Referred. Mr. Browne repe eee ton hag bi act fippointing notaries 9 m atgan Columbia, asking to be dischary _.« the District of cousidersiion, Agreed toe ate bt farther TITLES TO. ESTATE. Mr. Gulick introduce4a_oifi SRE og Iating to titles in the T.setcter. “Ht peoetiie that pre: ssylun + tate Cor- at to amend an e ection on a curve of about Se0 feet radius to Prospect street, in # direct line sencton ot com" ued fifteen years without in- from Olive street to Rock ereck, thence crossing | terruption shall ¥* «i the possessor with a fee simple Kock creek by a draw bridge Of the most ap- | tite therein arainet every claimant, tne such roved and ntial style, and curvi rth. | ‘lsimant wes ai the time the right to sue first oc y J southerly 5 Ty a8 Rorth- | curred d-sabled from suing by jufancy. coverture, or € i southerly through squares 13, 24 and 36 | inssulty.and,in such. case, the clatmant chall'be ton N street at or near its intersection ‘om, Unless he sues within one year barred, os street, thence by an undergro- after the disability or disabilities existing att! ym rground exea- the right fore he m oF tunnel alo: the tet N st iret cecurred is or are removed. The Susterly to a point at or ear its intersection | Pisprasion intended tobe protected by ee, with Now York avenue, thence curving north- | jek Teme ‘whom the title bas been vested by erly Into and passing through the centor of | g registered dectes ue deed, ond Whick has been as- New York avenue to a junction with the | seseed to him on the tax books of the District of oe Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and iumbia, or the cities of Washington or Georgetown, (bio railroad, the entire railway to be laid | or county of Washington: aa the case may be, whers under ground and tunneled, except at points | the land fe-situated,shall ‘be deemed to gy apd where its intersection with water-courses shall meted for soghearsttins ss Inne uname ites © de fmpracticabl niaking an open dith street west 23d street west, in the city +f Washington; and also an opening for a 1 er depot at some suitable point in Geor; provided that the surface of every street, open space, lot, or other ground which y be disturbed in constructing the said rail- | G. way and tunnel, and also all Drkdgen, culverts, Di Sewers, water and gas pipes or improve- ments which may be disturbed or injured, shall be restored by the said company, dred not in actual possession of ‘an adverse claimant; and, to make out the aforesaid period, the defendant ¢ time of his own possession, actual or coustructive, to the time of the sitnilar possession of ancther preceding possessor, or other succe ceding pessessors, through whom he claims over under the rules and ordered to be printed. Browne introduced «ill te nuthorise the Thor to appoint Commissioners of Deeds for the strict, in the various States and Territories. Laid over. The Chair laid before the Council a ecmmunication from Wm. Syphax (published in yesterday's Stan) in answer to @ resolution calling upon him to submit Prior to the Commencement of their work: And | Spe schoole’’ Hefesedn 3 weasurer of the ¢ from the Committee on Health, &¢., re- rovided further, That the said companyshall be | “Mr { z, and 5 “ at the bill providing for inspectors of coal nding ite passag: able tor, and D wrted bael , and pay all dasages that shall accrue | ¥ ogg 21 phe to property through which its railway shall pass, | cil, &., recomme the said damages to be asce: and asseened | fermally a a 100 for the benefit of the As- scciation of the Sonllctoot the War oT ae Rane A THE NATIONAL JUNCTION BA'LROAD, t to th iaions of the act of | pursuant to the provisions of porate the Natal Mr. Thompson, from the Finance Committee, re- entitled “An act to incor; ted, with nts, the “bili authorising the Rational Junction Railway Co netion Railway Company, approved March pany to construct Jw See. 2. That the said iy See. 2. That said company be, and hereby awed und railway, ie yaw ‘The bill was read @ is, authorized to construct a passenger depot or third time and depots at or near the openings to be made within aa hi ‘another column the limits above desi , which shall be of | P**ed- fie puieica Tan cone TttRD. ample dimension for comfort and accommo. ation of passengers: Provided, That the cround cccupied for that purpose and the buildings erected thereon be lable to municipal tax- ation in the same manner and to the same extent TEM: Joint resviution to continue in office the nt temporary officers of the District mati sthere ioe law, with House amendments,was taken Up, concurred in, and passed. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. , Mr. Thompson. frum the Committee on Public &@s private property. Works and . ‘ad: sly om th ~ ——e——_ thicn of 0.4 ¥ oral or abatcavent ot 4 water ti ‘The Coming Regatta. » report back petitions of citizens asking for e fan alley; for arching Tibe Final Arrangements for the Yacht Race in the | (oe §'suinm and paving of au alley. mel, Ales, ielat a for ¢ streets—all of which were ‘The final mecting of en and others In- | referred to the Board of Publie Works. terested previous to ta, to take place on ‘Thompson rej “ fam a gp br the ist instant, was held night at the Ferry petition ¢ " -holders, asking House, Capt. Sheckell in the chai. oho hae Lee airman was most Import- | 13, ; Sen ais BB ae post Import: | ported back the bill to grade aud paré an alloy in jo. 285, adopted. now be perfected, as it was understood that no pat. Guliee introduced a bill ax eubstitate for the snnotnced that Comets: ora meeting. He | buldetning tazable property. Referred. bo mec Me ee! HE A Taveen, of | "ir Golick called co Conseil Gn supe lina White Cap,” for the second-claw. race, | $,ilitrades and business in the District of Colum She was 14 feet on the keel, and coming within | "Tie Couneil went into Committeo of the Whole, the limits, he had allowed her to enter, and the | and Mr. ‘Thom @ motion to strike out entrance had been paid in. She was a | street cirs,stuting tat they paved aud otherwise New York bailt boat, and ‘asa | ‘mproved the streets on which their track runs, and awift sailer stood very fair. Bo cost comes out of the public. “Mr. Gulick opposed Capt. Smithson made a motion that the Chair eth, cher eich he eat one'e a, en ae len: Council refused to strike out. ; Mr. Cross made a motion tote ike ont life and fg insurance companies and brokers. "| Laughest, He afterwards withdrew it. . After ‘sundry amendiente the rates of leona were agreed upon as. follows:—Apothiocaries, ou each thousaind dollars; anctloncers, $30 antuall with a boat, to be anchored off ton as a stake boat; carried. ‘The Chair stated that be would attend to the Placing of a stake boat at this end of the line; both boats would carry an American flag, 2 foot staff. It_was agreed that all captains shall assemble Le authorized to employ a Competent person, ‘ort Washing- and @ tax on gross recei| one-quarter of one cent. to be ped monthyy; commercial agents, 620 at the te my wharf one hour before the starting, | «x! Brame gt ine heeece, Wink conser : - Toms, aL otises ‘angnally Thich makes it necessary for them to be preseut tee feecdcns, G8 por dy: tiltarts, S10 leys, $10 per alley; brewes Smathoon made s motion that alter- | Sineitty, and o tex of conte ch coin tereee nates be chosen, to act as judges on that day, in thiy; commercial brokers, $0 annually; cattic case the judges are prevented from. bel: brokers, $4) annually; pawubrokers, €100 annually. present. Henry Kurtz and Jobh H. Sessford | ends monthiy tax of che Por come ah rome reevipts: were elected. butchers, in addition On motion, the time for entrances was ex- tended to the 2th instant, the Saturday before the race. On motion‘of Captain Smithson, it was agreed to permit such boats as desire to carry anchors, to be o case of a storm. red at 9:30, ax a signal for the Tact % Start, and for the first class to ince. to rent of stalls, Center ; Western ¢ daimals, $25 per “Sir. Eaton, at 6 o'clock, moved that the committee ris hich was agreed to, and the Council adjourned onday next. HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 8 suspension of the rules to i ove Camp Mustine, M. ‘TTH—A camp meeting, uni .—Mr. Campbell moved ke up the join e 3 fheers of the Dis- 4 to, and th tion Ww ns i—yens 15: onys, Messrs peli moved that the p: Mee i the Pasced Mr - =, Lioyd, and Moore, 5; he bill was taken up. and the pe: for the i individeal tents. wn. f pHarkuess, Hagan, Davis, Ennis Tho successfn! applicants tor prominent posi | Myoreyand Silomone— it. fons upon front circle facing the preachers’ | ig uidition to the gllccn airead, stand, whosccured their positions: by lot, were as | there shall be elected annualty the Tellgys:—Baltimore Distriet_Rey. Dr. Martin, assessments of taxes and the boar sisting of five members. ed ( Mr. Bursley moved to reconsider the vote by which the second section, in relatic r J. ¥f. Childs, J. W. Shipley, H. W. Heironimus, Frederick Simmount, Salin Johnaon, Colton, Charles Shipley, J. Carson, Mr. Zim- merman, Rev. I. W. Canter, F. G. Maxwell, Mrs. Dawson, Bowen and Stone. East Balt! Station—Rev. A. W. Wilson, E. H. Shipley, Rev, A. W. Wibon, E. H. Shipley, Rev. Dz. Hustin, Wm. Coon, dir. Curley’ John E. Davidson, J. the a appoint {0 cere nof elected without confirmation ee W. Barker, William ite, Miss Sey rs. ‘eae—Mesers. Burgess, Bursley, Camp- ann eto inesng Se ty Petcaaes | Seager 8 SurecMees Rceel bck, he mp will be manner, : and'will_ number some two husdeed and arty | Usksecensehceeny aes snk Moura Zo tents. ‘The churches of Baltimore city will be represented with one hundred tents; Washington and Alexandria twenty-five tents. "The remnin~ ing portion of the ground will be by the or. Tegiater, losers. land Murray, 2; mays, 13. Mr. Moore moved that the clause providing for 22 : i =; and the vote e it Gitferent circuits within the bounds of the Con. | Sowers diment of the ceo Se fd’ the, aren tf the com Rat Estate SaLes—Mossrs. Fitch & Fox, | .2if;,Buriey moved to strike out the office of coroner. Teal estate brokers, have sold for Vietor Smith, ; urged that tt bo stricken out, If Evin, Haltimore, Mi. the east half of lot 18: | remained there wold be two coroners. ite es n It, fronting on © strect. to aay Measure was vary warn’ Sd streets, and improved be © thros-store | urged by the Bpscken stu tie teonbor fen vary wtic front house, to Frank Hume, Esq.,for | ‘strict ri Mr. Burgess said that the lobbyi don the other side, and it was Mr. Campbell wine hod buttonholed members and endeavored to have that office left out t Mr. Hulse defended the action of the House, and that the right to appoint acoromer belonged 20cash. Also, for Hon. Thomas B. lots ® and Davidson's subdivision of 2, frontingon Vermont avenue, betwoen L and M streets, to N. W. Burchell, Eng. for $6,129 r W. B. Toda, Esq., lot 27 Bryan, juare a of square 900, fronting 3 feet om tothe District goverument t, between Mth and a5the streets, with 2 ey pe as h of 10 feet, to Mrs. Catherine H. Dewitt, Tr. Boswel mak -~ r tive officer; agreed to. Aleoy to a4. the Bur lout“ to 7. “Kiso, the Water Registrar: ea 108. “Mem lost—6t0 10. Also, the Chiet eyor: %. Also, for Mrs. Eliza Junken, & house ©: joore moved to add the Attorney to the list: ; for 85,000 cash. “Also, oan Engiweer of the £ire e | ‘j Iost—6 to 8. Sate cash” SUM to Honey W. Freeman, for | "Sfe"Sernley tares to edd en anew section 6 pro- et _ vision that at elections for all officers mentioned fn as Ww 1 Tea =. the act Bo distinc pn si) Ibe made between voters STONE ALLO s—, 74a account of sex. . Siawall on © Mud Foundation. The Don eas | “Whe Gil wen thee eid waite, apd. Me. Ca ndation—The new seawall st Lull on the river front, éth and ae the House adjourn it be until 7th streets, Ss not seem to “stick.” Durin, ir. Hogan fntrodnced a bill anthorizi a the rece nt Fains several rods of it about midway | presrnennseretmeed © Dill anthorizing an ap Of the line have slipped ont the channel | Rouse. Moferred to the Committee on Potten’ towards Aistance of about three fect iu the middie of the slide, making an ugly looking bow in wall. There were no piles driven fir the cults Test upon, but it was built om eoft mud, and it would not be surprising if the whole of if slides Into the channe!. It should, and will no doubt, zeceive the early attentionof the Boardof Public Works. Sr. Bune moved: that the has al order for . a oan - CuAncEp wits Anstaactixe Usctr Sam's x—John 0. George T. Toombs, father son, former Sand were arrested Lieut. Ge: * ‘watchman at the farket Space, Sas Davis, %1 Market Space, from New York, with ail ‘soveliion e Ladics give Bim @ call. A / d - © Condensed Locals Aurora Borealis last night. ie} Winter clothing is in dems The Washington Sengerbund have a excursion to ‘Marshall Hall on the 6th pro: Another Lothario has turned up, this time in the First Ward. Whither are we drifting? The Bosrd of Health contemplate moving their headquarters from. the executiva building toa house opposite the Ebbitt House, on F street. Dr. Verdi has fone to Piney Point to spend a large number of boats are IW ‘Thomas arrived this G. Waters. Duri Vawle of cars with his family, who are there for | Vicar have amounted toabout 28000 teakels ofl the summer. of which was taken by millers at ‘The Young Men’s Christian Association intend | from $1.40 to $1.56.. The a this opening Lincoln Hall on Sunday evenings for enerally good. About 2800 bi religiousservices. flave been received this week. ‘Ie sold at 70 tor In the Equity Court to-day the ease of James B. Towles agt. the Excclsior Building Association was dismissed. The L’Overture military company (colored) makes its first aj September 1. The company now numbers 85 men. ‘The ‘dog-snatchers” would have more net ofit if some of the boys who follow them and Frighten of the game with hooting and yelling, were “scooped” and carted off to ‘The First National Territorial Guards held a meeting last night. Guns and equipments have been received, and Hable Brothers have received orders for the new uniforms. ‘The contract for furnishing the Freedman’s Bureau with 575 tons of genuine Lee white ash coa! was yesterday awarded to Benedict Hutch- ins at $6.95 per ton; and for 150 cords of oak yellow and 8 cents for white. Apertven, the schooner, folk, with 37,000 feet of Brothers. ALE OF VALUABLE of Wm. S. Matthews, on THE POTOMAC BOAT CLUB rooms on their excursion to ladies, lay of May. 1871, the before mentioned described real wood to Dixon & King at $6.91 per cord. Waznt-=Tho iow pale of thts decent Neate LOO willie sol [at bis risk and cost, as defaulting The commissioners to audit the outstanding | a great exient stopped the farmers along the line ‘GEORGE A. BORRER, Executor. debt of the District, contracted by the corpora | Of the Manassas: Gap. ¥Al from threshing see. tions of Washington and Georgetown and the | out their crops, as they anticipateda better price IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE, Levy Court, met at the Aldermen's chamber, | than now rules, We that the millersin the | 1 will elt part of Lote, Nor. 2), and 2, 0n ue north City Hall, to-day. Mr. Hopkius is clerk to the Reighborhood of Mount Jackson are paying from aoe ee al west Snorer Rag cate a commission. $1.25 to $1.30 per bushel for crops, Fe | foot on the south side of first alley, improved.by a, Last evening a horse attached to a buggy ran | good prices. email Brick House. hove: away on Peunsylyania avenue, and the driver, | BAS BALL—A match of base ball was GEORGE A; Hit Bxeontor., Andrew Johnach,” wan dren out, mear 44 | played yesterday between the Star OF eaating= | e28 (Oma y Aue. street, and considerably inju: '@ was pleked | ton, e Independent, J up .bY the policemen and taken to Dr. Bovie’s | grotmds of the Taiter, near Colrons, which re- | , THE ABOVE SALES ABE PosTPONED ON office, where he received surgical aid, and was | sulted in a yictory for ‘the former by a score of same hour and place. afterwards sent to his home. 43 to 26. Mr. Mushback acted as umpire. cxbhioR Ai ROBBER, Executor. The APPOINTMENT OF A dUsTICE.—William W.| jyi2 THOMAS » Auct. after’ Mondey Dent tee mate a ee enene | Wihite, Bg Tormerly a very efficient justice of a ec aS farearded from Wasiington and ‘siecundria 10 | Sour we leurs tite Donte Wile Eaten: sensi aa nescunt of the Fain aot MOMDAT, esburg 3 a © time 4 ° i " iy }, samme hor * : an taal wat clined to serve.—Sentinel of yesterday. Sea fliatae. > 0 Ss Se Sapertes by CITY ITEMS. iy” BOWLING: Auct. USnenSlowebiarg, Ve. Y IT ° : Phiadelp charged stints gaameree Ll De. ti gas Corns, o BEE | W ly White, ‘i i extracts on their fate visit to tits city. mostel treme relieves and Cures Bunions, Bad Walle Gee ture in their room at one of the ipal hotels. | without pain. Rooms No. 635 15th street, oppo” Pitchers, wash basins, &e.,werefractared; water | rite ‘Treasury, » and 7, ‘North spilled, two panels of the doors kicked out, the | Charles street, ‘Baltimoreé frames broken, mosquito nets cut to pieces, beds paseo rie ae and pillows cut oj the feathers let out on Toxroise Suxtt Hoor Kanrines, afiy, &., Sc. Such conduct as those was foul, Bracelets and Necklaces, and entitled. these very base ballets to a sudden French Gilt Jewelry, homerun. Don’t it eee ATTEMPTED Suicipz oF A Yousc Max—A Goud Boy Before He Commenced Drinking.—Lase nent, a Weng Man named James Wade, living a » attempted to commit suicide by taking landanum, at a house on 4th street, be- tween L and M. ‘Officer Burns was summoned, and went in and discovered Wade in a state of stupefaction. He was ai fis! gartly filled with laudanam beside him. Dr. Naylor was called in, and by the use of & stomach pump relieved him of the poison, and he is in a fair way to recover. It is said that he has been (inking very freely of late. A letter was found on the stand which read as follows « Boys, don’t think hard of me; [was a good boy berore'I commenced drinking. Clint Stecie sylvania avenue, between 4% an: THE Lapies’ protesting consent, have adopted thing needful to insure the it breath. CLoTainG. done me more harm than any other being. I | penditures. In the article of clothing alone, a | With 2 re, gars from day of sale wast, all I have to bury in ‘my | sufficient tsaving can be Roce Ito mitigate in a prtge oT ing ave Jas. Wade.” [Where dashes are the measure ‘BCar money, noti writing was illegibie.) P. WALLACH’s, comer 4% Hand Pa are. Fanalcactice. 4 depass 2 ea He offers this opportun! selling the obtained, at from 15 to any other house. 't fail to give me @ call. THE CouRTs. PRORATE COURT, To pay, Judge Wylie —Tho last will and testament of Charles Thomas was ving all bis property to his wife and jnaking W. A. Pulley his executor. Last will and testament of Rachel M. Pancoast was filed and Proven. She di Wes Mee Broperty qmong hor heirs. “Her brother W. J. Newbold, of New York, and Richard Bly.of Newhope, Pa., were named as th» executors. An Twas granted to sell the real estate belonging the wards of Virginia McElfresh. Same, in ref- ence to real estate Lelonging to the heirs of Grace eCullom., Several final notices aud orders were is. to delinquent fiduciaries for settlement of estate . the matter of the estate of Carl L. Krauch, an lor was granted to the adwinistratrix to pay over. to the guardians of his mor children the mo: her hands as @ settlement of the estate. I » infant child of Patrick Maroney, was a ed guardian, giving state of P: rn spools, lighter than a@: r Ky sberts ie Charios Will 4 aud set ites 08. chine, bein, hi shattle machi prs. Price list;. hines, $40, #45, 55 a $50, S75, 2305 and $125. these machines on very acco: € 1 ner vie. Fut “ Da'ridson ‘ania avenue. order, and always @ sid At reazonable pric irt Factory, Tthstreet, al Johnson et wets et al; rastces approved & uting Jam ve. Stari sban, try) 0 al BS hare to appoint guardian. Sheets and ev ‘ir warranted to fit. set ‘Manatucturer, ith st., . 3 applicat + spp n for injunction 8 inter et al Bites vs. Ball et al om condition that agewer to complainant's bill by Septem! Deverenx, overruled. decres pro inti ile r Int. POLICE COURT, To-pav, Judse Gray—Renni a .w Jobnson,e bey, for'playing ba’lin the at fied $1. Fannio Willtuas, tirowine 6 frert® on and made to Pics at C. Baun’s street, iT GEORGETOWN. row. Tse Gran Trape—The canal boat J. N. morning with 2200 bushels of wheat and 80 bushelsofcorn consigned to J. Lawrence, jfrom Nor- Yumber for Wheatley beter BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORS, on and after the first Sunday in August there will be no Sun- day boating on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. ROPERTY.—John J. ie, Tealestate agent, to-day sold the dwelling hei to Wm. a ts, Palmer, Esq., of Philadelphia, for Sisco — i stated that no charge will be made for state~ Norfolk, but that the state rooms will be reserved for the use of | bia. ALEXANDRIA. Oroide Buttons and Studs, premiere ms Received this morning at Prigg’s, Xo. ae Penn- Estaanbias PRONUNCIAMENTO!—While against all the old worthless Dentri- ices now in the mores Mg Ladies, _ one as the one peer Gistant Ina straight Ti of the too: foreseen thence west with weet, allel to Br . Caesan covered his bald head and grey hair fine (of sald lot 1b; thence wit with @ laurel crown. Ayer’s Hair Vigor covers grey heads with the still ‘more welcome locks of youth, During the Prevailing Hard Times It becomes every one to economize in their ex- to the public by best articles of clothing that can be 20 per cent. cheaper than P. WALLAcH, 1 Penn, avenue, corner 43 St. Icz Cream.—Harvey & Holden, corner 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue, deliver the finest quality of Ice Cream to all parts of the city, in quantities to suit the purchaser. tf ——e EVER StNcE the sewing mache was mvented many attempts have been made to construct a first-class machine that could be sold at a rea- sonable price. ‘'o the McLean & Hooper aud to the Wilson Sewing Machine companies belo: the credit of having succeeded in attaining th! object. The McLean Hooper-Company has pro- dueed a machine which sews directly from two. rms the elastic lock-stitch, and runs machine using threads. The Wilson Shuttle Machine bears the pelm of exceljence as a first-class tailoring ma- durable m construction and ngementof its working parts, @ lighter rumning and more than any ot its an & Hooper Wilsom’s, $10, - & 1. Rose: thal, No. 447th street, are the agents, and mmodating tet Asus for sale ut Prince’s Bazar, pected Hoor Skre7a,of the best material, made to assortment om hand; ex, at ©. Baum's Hoop tnteltigencer Building. Lapies will please call and see our styles of Corsets, all made.ot the best Ovr Dorian Kip Gtoves are the best im. ported, and Seve the largest assortment of colors, at C. a ual | Georgetown Advertisements. jyled property. ing the week the receipts of new | _/) 22-2 at cost, plese. We TBAROTE SAEF Ja oan von rain, ‘ sf 6 o'clock, immediately after the eete sardtan ’ Szmrove AccipExt.—This as Joseph | PRX THOMAS DOWLING, Atct.; Georgetown. Roce Ray and family? terday 102. se oma Reverersom tag, Shar hoes | Figm erage fietarive ico aan Piney Point. « Of Georgetown, are at} the corner of igs and and I will say ‘eu! oe DNESDAY , In a bad way—* sb shying suddenty threw both cay lemen July the 3! an 8 oteloek RRs whe | ‘ilding. M0 eastern front reas- | outof the wagon. Mr. James Davis was remises., ree erie a “s oe, some and sustained severe if not — og eI we ots Market | gone to * <a and his wife and daughter have serious injuries. His afew copie nine feu andy lor, Os oe a A Tae CANAL—A few lime stone and iy ped —_—. ¢ “Washi city Sensibles” is the latest dinaey tenon airived. “Wine Ry Hatton, Set fennbe 100 feet deep, running back to a 12 foot ogi. of the , arrived from the T fourth . 8 down at &Cour.) THOS. DO' NG, Auct. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. & | Bx ES 8. of os | *BROVED PRO cs” On TUESDAY, July 12th, Orrin be =? THE cee of property , ha { he Ferme naa Tamed, at a former sale on the Bey feet. prove stantial three-sts idence of the Inte Dr ‘Terms: One-' with interest, fos ured terms of the sale are sod cootof defeating rerchier ost of defeating ware te not in'scme newspaper published in the District of Colts. YX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, iy OF oRSEUARS En DE aoe north side of Ga: ements ‘third cash; balance in 6and 12 © which deed of trust, or to have the perty e cost ef the ne PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE failed to comply wit! ~ B* THOMAS DOWLING, Anct'r; Georgetown, ws bor boundary Ti premises L°°s a Ts 9.1m aod sone 1 Teo: cords ite Tea , Danrict rel Bui nsocimt Dil ie ise doy of ‘Aue, LW Dials in front att No. 16, Beginni yundary tin to the int ot way over the tat Te toot alleys pore ‘erms of wale: One-thit erat of the purchaser. Jje%-lawSw dts bw stt 29 fect, more or si Dwell ' Look! Onr stock of BOOKS, STATIO MUSICAL INSTiU MENTS CHiED RIAGES, and all kinds very large, and will be ae stc CAR- Ci a ULES. fi of FANCY AR CIOL fe times. Several Parlor Organs and fine Pianos very low. A secoad-hand Pi es iano at $95. E & SELIGSON, i Georgetown, D. two CAH, PAID FOR LADIES’, CHILDREN'S CAST OOTS, SHOBS, ctc.,at L. GRAD 6u * Gsoreetrers oc Weekt mad te PERSONAL OUTFITS. CLES, suited to all Eye, can be, POE & SELIGSON’S. _ GENT’S AND Wen - OFF CLOT: WOHLS. 173: mail Seorgetown. Baas di Wonw All orders on B stree: R—Bargaios tn Ladies’, Gents’ and Chil- CN yERCLOTEING per be found at hriminn Asweiation, Jugiclry. square, prumplly ant neatly éxteuted. “Kitrauce between éthand Sth. , poll-tf Teese 8 al Tp, clowe. th 5e] rms. ‘ales Rooms, ILK UMBRELLAS radneed to b bead em gy AL PRINCE'S Office Pennaylvania ave. 9u30-tf —— ot _Lapres’ UNDERGARMENTS of all descriptions, .|. band ee at very Seceee rgarment Faatory, Building. i aay and Kid Glove Depet, fined 'e 5 eres McCarthy, aoe Te eweces leaatinebee ding. fane; ined @o. Bick Cavtion—Beware of Tmpostore!— un- cote whinae tenes a a0 inthe’ habit of seating paving ball, fined a 8 alias Bri that their p! br ol Aap; disorderly at Jucnneman’s Garden; fined $5. | the Original Franc, I hereby notify the public Adjourn be i Oat 1 have nob ranch stenas, aud thet i bat no ow co an tution in. this ‘Wan Darqpraene, tet Ohiel fine losers} | tty. ‘The. Or goat rane, dealer in "s Brxorsis vor THe rast Twenty ror) ), 431. Teh The barometer has risen Bock « « eastward to Lake Ontario ‘and ‘Tho pressure is hi; to Wisconsin, and fs lowes ‘east of N * barometer bas rouained. y stationn- ame Frid corning, east of d Great Varmry 1x Ware Sarrrs—one, ay iu that Stato. The mupersture ‘ing | two or three pene eres buttons or studs— S Sneratiy over the entire country east of | open in front or in sizes—at the O: Hon: Light northerly winds a nal Franc’s Gent's Forman Store, 431 the Gulf. Fr ase Sie taos ont the southy Pepuler Prices. No branch stores. ther from New York te eastward. Southerly nds were reported last night on the coas e re calm and cloudy weatl w prevails. for, the name, xas, Patona vie prot haf the barometer | oarometers. lay west « i and Supe- — = Wind on thos lakes Clear WS. } SR, B/ ill probably continge from at Buy Tue Ceneuxatep “ Franc” Corr’ ¢ best Paper Collar tm the market, for eal only at the inal Frane’s, 431 7th street. Look i branch stores. Hewrrer has all kinds thermometors and 4 Of Fonr, 8: Michigan to Kentucky and eastward to tho Atlantic, the Feet, Northerly, winds, successfully treated without pain, so the shoe can be Serge tls grinds, with Sloydy weather, is probuble Be worn with ease immediately after the at FSallors’ hats are all the rage among th 535 space 8. Treasn: e z ‘Ith street, U. 8. e girls of sixteen. TY, eee. D. C.. Soe ‘Obarles Bz-Seaside belles consume seven of the twen- street, me Ma. ty-four hours in dressing. 7-St. Louis is investigating the costof granite pavements, Physicians, Hts trxeronn _—. weenie | THE FINEST BUILDING LoTs. oy THE C. Bava Gor” MARKET! $25 £aACHR MAY BE PAID FORMAT $1 A MONTH! ONLY TWENTY MINUTES FROM THE CITY, And the Junction of the New a ‘BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILBOAD ‘Takes place at Huntington. Car Fare but 11 Cents Per Day! Taxes All Paid to Include 1873. Two Large Public Parks in Centre! CK Bousks ix Fe} nt me built to order on sccoumodating terms. BF Title Perfectly Olear and Uneeumbered. KP Certificate of Title under Seal of Court to ev toh maybe seen ab the Oflleasy 8 ‘who | S7°CALLAT THE OFFICE AND GET PAMPH- jeis "| LETS AND FULL INFORMATION. : - W #118 DUCK AND LINER suits P ‘Greeley suspects that he b: been casting nbirears before Pennsylvenia pig en mont FOR BOYS, No, 617 SEVENTH STREET, B7-In St. Louis, just now, people have to ef 3 ‘corn. upon mop-ingdorsto soe the thermometer” ©” GOOD AND CHEAP. OPPOSITE POST B7-Savannah, Ga.,twas in a fearful HABLE BROTHERS, BEN. &. PLUMB, Proprictor. on Monday. The thermometer wag at 96, and Corner 7th and D tr fe operiadon AS. P. WILLETT. " OHAS. BUOFF. For FE. (Successors, te Cochran $ Co..) 905 Pruveriyama Avent. ferest at? peccontpangbic gins: Sipengiie quarters Scoured by a deed of i LL Say Baers I 4 ‘the Bohrer t 5 o'clock p. m., ire of Lot No. si, '¥ street, " icons a targwand ube <5 8, pmanmat urchaser. at complied with in five days, FAMILY SUPPLIES, éc. S. @ MARE & SON, FINE GROCERS, 2913 Tru Srarer N. W., serwenx M ax §, are selling SBEST FAMILY FLOUR at €9.40 por BDI, smek (69 He BURNT MILLS PEST FAMILY FLOUR at sae 26 bbl all grates aad’ ail prices STRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER! BEAUTIFUL YELLOW GOSHEN BUTTER! “COFFEES! COFFEES! We roast our Coffres evers day ina Patent Begigney Mich cares all the watural nrowa of the we 18 to per cent. by buying your Coffees of us, as we use mo water in fag theme. EW 1 N Our euch “4 includes scme EW TEAS! athe Bees -. Yer Teas be- tween 45c, aud 21 per pound ALE and PORTER, 75 cts. per doz. bottles. 5 pounds SOFT SHELL ALMONDS for $1. FANCY CAKES in Variety, mes C. 8. HARE & BON, 1213 7 s. W., bet. . wnt th street N. W., bet. M and N. ys DOWN! FLOUR DOWN! FLOUR DOWN™ DO NOT BE DECEIVED. FLOUR HAS DECLINED, AND THOSE WHO PATRONIZE US WILL REORIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE DECLINE. PRICE REDUCED FROM 50c. TO $1 PER BEL., ACCORDING TO BRAND. HAMS AND BACON. ‘We bave just received several vi heavy invoices, and quote: bid . SUGARS. . FAMILY SUPPLIES, Bite. y.osti Lost) Lossy SIGHT OF, That grocerytian who was trying to compete with BRAY & BRO. Best Family Flour fnthe market, ©2.45 quarter bbl, for $2.25 ar good ascan be got for $2.5 quney ter bbl, Apple Hams. $_0.. only 15.1. cared Ba: Yee ib. Ee cored Breakfaat Bacon, 12Ne. a». ri Leaf Laed.tscr ins vice FR Boers ok ne |) e ssorara Baghs, caly ‘ites. ». Ihite Sugar, only 13. Ib. COFFEES AND TEAS. ; nifow, B80. N, sep Ee pe Cage rae ib Defies, 30¢. Tb. CBee. reared, Ste. ID, ‘ca 00) : Gunpowder Teas, @1 per ID. pin Teortved, Saloon In cllr umd'a chokes lot of * 361, PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' tt erween Shand Oy ete moreiv onde, Fr GROCERIES 4T SMALL PROFITS, We respectfully call the attention of purchases to ovr stock of FINE TEAS, COFFEES, &c., which we are selling at a very smalladvance. ALSO, TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS oF WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISELES, AT VERY LOW FIGURES, METZGER & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, to O44 Fotlows’s Hs En hk IVED. _mba8-tr jest RE ¥ 5 . 5 ai GRE, NAISKIES.—Keller, Baker, Grey, Gat, BRAND Y.—Vintage of 1800, GIN, SHERRY WINE, &c—Bost brands. jal ati to Wi Peed Sa Pa tee ines and Liquors for Lao, A General Assortment of FINE GROCERI HAMS and BACON, BUTTER CHEESE, CANNE GOODS, ke. CHAS. A. APPEL, pee-ly corner Lith avi F. holes - bo: * tra Fine. rt ENGLISH BREAK FA’ i 133: 1 173e As will be seen by the above list our stock com- prises sixteen different varieties, of which we have “large supply now on hand, and are constantly re- ceiving fresh invoices,and our facilities for obtain- fully with any house this side of New York. COFFEE. Our stock in this line is also Large and Complete. JAVA—Old Government Roasted... Oe JAVA— va Green... Se JAVA—Choicest Old Government Htoasted...-35e JAVA—Choicest Old Government Gree Oe MARACAIBO—Roasted.. - Oe MARACAIBO—Green. Se RiO—Best Roasted... ie 10—Best Green. Oe 1O—Good Green..... Je In short, we make 8 speciaity of the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our study to furnish the very dest of everything in the way of family supplies generally. Our facilities for buying aud freighting are unsur- passed, and we guarantee tu sell as low as any ether house in the city, as also to give the article—quality and qxan- 4asy—as represented, oF MONSY REFUNDED, ELPHOXZO YOUNGS & ©o., GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE, NINTH STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. rhe ke a Syl-tf BROWNING & MID! > 9 prroroxe Ha aheeeanes eels a been pronounced by counobecute ths Bry | the ket. TEAS. 'G HYSON, vena ERT tine aur new Gop ag aad ature pea ae i new crop, and a end prices WNING & MIDDLETON'S, ee AULe Remmaytvatio create, OCHA, OLD COtEENMENT JAVA CEYLON, LAGU AYR A. KACATBO. ‘Bio, For sale tow by ere CuaD ES. = as BROWNING & MIDDLETON, Pennsylvania avenue, No.1 Brendes Fish. i TACK ER AACR, io. 3 0} JOHN AL’ ey sun recetredy 1 000 Fete iy 1 1G & MIDDLETON, ee eae Sees Peers. MEAL, MILL FEED, AT VERY LOW RATES. ELEGANT OATS, some of the finest ever brought to this market, AT VERY LOW RATES. WM. M. GALT & ©0., Indiana avenue and Ist etreot, Ohio Raf jem Near Balto road Depot. eEeEauEee_OC0OO0OOeO__ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. (\ W. HAVESNER & co, cAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR BAST OF SEVENTH STREET 112 95.000 to lend on Real Estate in the District of Ce ia €27.000 for Business Notes and Temporary vans. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO. TIATIONS. Prompt personal attention given to all matters in care. trusted to cur bn ©. W. HAVENNER & 00. SQUARRINGTON BACHE & CO, FREEDMEN'S REAL BSTATRAGENTS AND Plant's Building, eors hare open“ ene, sale and : "renis ing honw's aud lots for sale of rent rent or purchase houses and lot it owas. le ou Capitol 1:21 Mosse «co. (Sovrnsasr Cox. Trm ax E Srxexts N. W. STOCK, BOND, AND NOTE BR LOANS NEGOTIATED. INVESTMENTS MADE. DEFERRED PURCHASE NOTES WANTED. jeds-Im” C. # Boney. OKE G80. W. CLARE Cc H. LDEN & ©O., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 633 LOUISIANA AVENUE, jelly WASHINGTON, D.O. T.* a ANDREW B. OOYLE McROEERTS & ©0., BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICB, Corner 15th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D.C. ps AUSTIN P. BRO CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Corger of New York avenue and 18th street. Property im all parts of the city for ste on credit Houses cFected tot peretns outing tek and long time petes taken is payment. Beal tae Paper bough ia. nd sold. fo ul LOAN OFFICES: Canes WASHINGTON LOAN OF FIO AND SALESROOM, 914 Penna. ave., bet. 9h and J0th ste., south side: ‘The 7 ry Ecan OBcote Money for CASH. Open from 7 a. * Private intramce from the'hall we Gt. apl8 yitt? Loa! orrite. 2051 SEVENTH ee pa ly