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EVENING STAR. (OFFICIAL) By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION, ON BETWEEN THE UNITED . AMERICA AND THE AUSTRY- | oh. cther Individuals forming part of the ship's crew, $8 MONARCHY—RiGHTS, ETC. | fh ‘ni place ey A | Bite dour: . ‘is article. 11, 1570; Ratified December 19,1570: Rati- | "mone of thls art. ery » exchanged June 35,1871; Proclaimed June | In all cases where no to the con- agreement trary exists between owners, freighters, and In Whereas a Convention between the United States | #urers, all damages at'sea by the vessels of y ed Hie Baicoty the Bren it iase | the twocountries, whether they sates the reemenien « of Bohemia, &c.. and Apostolic King of | Ports voluntarily or by stress of weather, shall be neetning the Priviliges. imma- | settled by the consuls general, consuls, vies-consuls, duties of consuls either cuuntry re- | OT consul ‘agents of their respective nation, pro- vided no interests of citizens of the country where the said functionaries reside, nor of citizens of a third power, are concerned. ‘In that case, and in the absence ‘of a friendly compromise between ail parties intercsted, the lication shall take place i of America under supervision of the local authorities. Emperor of Austria. King of Articis XIV. In the event of a vessel belonging to the govern- ment. or owned by a citizen of one of the two con- tracting states, being wrecked or east on shore upon the coast of the other, the local agthorities shall in- form the cons mais, vice-consuls, or other, was Jaded apd signed at tive Plenipotentiarie: 170; which convention, and German languages, is word onsniar ageats, the Foneral. co Mf the United Amer- | consular ageats of the district of the occurrence: or, i and to | if euch consular agency does not exist, they shall ‘ communicr.te with the constd general, consul, vice- consul, or consular agent of the nearest dist All proceedings relative to the salvage of Ameri- can vessels wrecked or cast on shore in Austro-Hun- gark aters shall be directed by the United States consuls general, consuls, vies-consuls, or consular agents also all proceedings relative to the salvage of Austro-Hungarian vessels wrecked of cast on in American waters shall be directed by Aus- suis general, consuls, vies con- yee have appoint , namely: the of America, Hamilton e Unites States; and T the Py ting the consular authorities in maintaluing order and protecting the rights of salvors not be- cnging to the crew, also for enforcing the regula- ns relative to the fimport or export of the mer- ti chandise saved. and until the arrival of the consuls ot th her par be convenient te rec ception shall net apply t ing parties without alxo power Consuls general, consuls. ar cere appointed and taking office acconling to the pr = of this article. in or the other of the rie. shall Le free to exerc the right ac. led them by the present conve throughout iy athe district for which they may be re- ¥ appointed In the absen general, consuls, vice-consuls, or consular agents, or their duly appointed delegates, the local anthori- tles shall take all the necessary measures for the Protection of persons and preservation of the pr: erty saved from the wreck. o charges shall be made for the interference of the local authorities in such cases, except for ex. penses incurred Letom og salvage and the preserva- tion of property saved; also, for those expenses h under similar circumstances, vessels belong. ing to ihe country where the wreck happens would fave to incur. Incase of s doubt concerning the nationality of wrecks, the local anthorities i have excin. iy the management and exeention of the provi- own in the present article. contracting parties also agree: that all ods not destined for consumption inthe country in which the wreck takes place shall be free of all duties, ‘Annictx XY. Consuls general, consuls, vice-consuls and consu- lar agents. xlso consular pupils, chancellors. and consular officers, shall enjoy in the two countries all nd | the liberties. prerogatives, immunities, and ivi- nd | jepes granted wo, functionaries of the same class of er céusnlar offt- shall be admitted and rec- n presenting their creden- 1 formali The exequatur re xereis their official duties « or exec- ir resi- tof the preroga- utive, of the por dence and distric e consuls general, consular agents. their cha: ellors, and other lar officers. it they are citizens of the state which | the most favored nation. Appoints them, shall be exempt from military bil Arricie XVI. 2 letings. from service in the military or the nat _In case of the death of acitizen of the United guard, and other duties of the same nature. and f States inthe Anstrian-Hungarian monarchy, or of all direct acitizen of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy in the United States, without having any known heirs or testamentary executors by him appointed, the a personal taxation, whether federal, tcf provided they be not owner: and weit! Competent local authorities shall tformy ths conte © not citizens of the orconsular agents of the state tow 1¢ decease See Be tee eecntcens chats | Gulomped of tea chroumateare. in order tant the | necessary information may be immediately for- ¢ | warded to the portion ints et ntry then they shall be sub ect ‘ i fo the 4. rent ct | The present Convention sliall remain in force for Seivate tndichianic eres and ments as other | +0 space of ten years from the date of the exchange They shall. moreover. enjoy por the ratifications, which shall be made in coa- except for n es formity with the respective constitutions of the t constyy eekick ten eae corumtries, ad exchanard at Washinurton within the if they are engages commerce, personal deten- | Period of ten (10) months, or sooner if possible. tion cat ie resirted. ts in their caer onin can: | iveace neither of the’ contracting Barties gives mercial Habilities. and then in accordan netice before the expiration of the said term of its general laws, applicable to alll pers: Axricte Hl. Consuls general, consuls, and their chancellor: vice-c peular officers, if citizens of thy country ts them, shall not be sam- ses before a court af Jus- t to law, the testimony sary for the defence of & tion not to renew this Convention, it shall re main in force a year longer, and so on, from year to year. until the expiration of a year from the day on which one of the parties shall have given such no tice. In testimony whereof, the respective Plenipoten- tiaries have signed this Convention and hereunto affixed their respective seat: Done in duplicate at Washington, the eleventh day of Jnly.in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bundred_ and seventy. sFaL HAMILTON FISH. fst LEDERER rt. w en. it deems the shall either zo to taken orally or ef to reduce it to declaration. ing, or shall ask AR SEAL. And whereas the Senate, by their resolution of the twelfth of May, 1571, did advise and consent that the Consuls general. nd con, nts shall be > the | period within which it was stipulated in the said fentran their respective - »f | Convention that the ratifications thereof should b> ¢ bath ins with the ince? “Cot n- | exchanged might be extended for a period of th .”** “Vice-Consulate,” or “Consu. mt dar Aw asmay b And hereas the said Convention has been duly They shall also be at rty to hoist the flag of tified on both parts.and the respective ratifica. their country on the consular edifier, except wirn ¢ exchanged, in this city.on yr a city © the Jegation of their | the twenty-sixth day of June, Is7i. by Hamilton tr tabliched. They shallal~» be | Fish, Secretary of State of the United States, and p r flag ard the veserlem- | Baron Lederer, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister ¥ fer the discharge of their | Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of Aas- ety in &c., aceredited to this G tir respective government: w, theret it known th: ANT, Presid Un ernment on the part beé at all times invio- whatever shall the examine or seize the | Unrsers Si Amerie to be made pubi every clause and ar: pbaerved and fuliilie! with ted States and the citizens £ part of th Antic of incapacity ™ ueuls. their consu eretaries, whose eficial | In witness whereof, T hare hereunto set my han y hav . caused the seal of the United States to be ai ve authorities in | Bixed. 2 3 Hungarian empire Done at the city of Washington this twenty-ninth he temporary exere June, in the year of our Lord « y sball, & nsand eizht hundred and xeventy-one ies. rights. of the United tes of America the ninety-fifth. ica the ninety | | | | MARRIED. | | | | ' be | CRRAY. On the evening of the 274, z citizens of the Mf the bride's father. by the Rev. pri ttglearen te . Mr. WM. H. HULL to Miss a Saree : MURRAY, of Washington, D. ¢ Sages aaa tibertien stios EMMES—IRVING. On Thursday eve privileges and liberties stipa- | anguet sath, 1871, at the residence of ths bri to consular a | parents, in thie city, by ch v. Mr. Andersom, JAMES SEMMES. of Boston, to HATTIE, d ter of Mr. © CARTER. On F: morning. Angust 25) | MORGAN E., youngest son of Harrison P. and Mar | EB. Carter, 9 S years, 10 months d 19 days. . | . Friends of the big are invited to attend the | foneral.on Sut instant, at 3 o'clock, from the residence his parents, 407 13th street 8. W. * FERGUSON. On Thursday, the 2ith instant, } be Eg E. scm of P. and Eliza J. Ferguson, i,the 3th year of his a | The funeral will take place fromthe M. P. Charch, | Virginia avenue, between Sth and 6th streets south: | gast.on Sunday,tne Zth inst., at 3 o'clock p. m } ‘The fri is of the family are invited to attend. * Z UNDERTAKERS. R22? ¥. HARVEY. their exeeutiv ities fail to take due notice pall be at Liberty, in representative of their ernment of the country to apply t reside, ce or consular also their Chance ALONZO A. MAKB. ¥ citizens of their ¢ shall have the power also to rec verify conformably to the laws and regul: their country: Ist. Wills and bequests of th sod all such sets and contracts by sirymen as are intended to be drawn up i ic form and verified. 21. Any and all acts pon between citizens of their ¥ and inhabitants of the country where HARVEY 4 MARR * of agreement. and other instruments, «thereof. when dn'y authenticated by sul. vice-consul,or consular ial seal. shall be received in legal documents. or as authenti ase may be. and shall have the n up by competent vr of the two conn UNDERTAKERS, No. 934 F STREET, agents at the senpective Soomation Bee eee BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. wer to translate and I ted authorities or fe thelr own alt have the same forcs the aforesaid officers ter preters. ml stich papers e country whe reside as if drawn up b Aut METALLIC BURIAL OASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIFTION. THE TRADE FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE Consuls general, consuls. ents shall be at consuls, oF conse. PBILES. whi-ly SHROUDS, HABITS, &c. and idents of th OF a metas ists cf freiant to Ricuaep Ww. panne, ly nine oF crows bef nistrative auth CABINET MAKEB AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. FURNITURE OF ALL KIND, s Peizirsy S weno acti L The judicial s m-house officials shall fp no case proceed to the examination or searc cf merchant romel . : ’ TLLIAM HACKETT, all also give due notice to com bar tent —— (Svcczsson To GEORGE W. HARVEY,) . oF before local m: trates, composing the crew. thus ts UNDERTAKER, fi interpretations which might ct administration of justice. < to consuls, vice-consals, of consular ii name the hour fixed for such proceel- ings, and upon the non-appearance of the said off cers or their representatives, the case shall be pro- ceeded with in their absence. Arrictx XI. 735 SEVENTH, STREI and Hi sts. Consuls, vice-consuls, or consular agente, shall have exelusive charge of the the They e chet ee merchant \essels of their nation. ve ; ? Grant a, internal order 4 5 FRI Tate ‘8th tig fors dhe grglanive pews, take coentoance ot | ‘ : tore egies? at Sloss sages cad the cxceution of emarenl con oe te mu ference t) ~ pss SODA axD MINERAL WATERS ON DRAUGHT, ar MILBURN’S DEUG STORE No. $31 FIFTEENTH STREET, i of every person whose name Tad phe i beta CLOSET . 910.50 €13.50, i Fa il ——— ae Jar agents, shall have: ofall sailors or all other «+ of vessels of their nation sing deserted on the respective of the zh contracting and to have them sent on or back to native: r. ‘o that end they shall make a to the competent 1 > 8) it by the exhibition of t ship's and list of the Crews oF else, should the vessel have Pinel -by producing an copy ument yf thet the persons claimed poeons tothe crew. yon snc! desert steal tot be retuned Bert ail aaa the deserter forester, boograntad tocar eamtet tall h 5 He antes alanine Re fe oe rity Ratil there may be az oppor- ray tis impriscument shail at exceed AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. THIS AFTERNOON. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancti . B Southeast cornsr th and Detreets, B® WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, al Horse and Carriage Bazaar, ‘No. 98 fav. between Sh aud ith ste, BORSES, ORSES. FORSES. a SATURDAY MORNING. A; FRAME CARPENTER’S SHOP AND SHED, 20 TSyavih, commencing at 10 vewek, eeuil | "BY4O: WORK BENCHES NEW Se SS sell, at cur Bazaar, a number of 4 LUMBER AT AUCTION. HO®SES 4Nv MULES. On FRIDAY, the 25th instant, at 5 o'clock One Brown Horse, very handsome, prompt driver. P. m., we shall sell, on the premises, frontin: trots close to S minutes, Alon deat tied on M street north,between sh and kh streets Rockaway and Set Harness, the property of a | all the above named articles, to the highest bidder” Pyne gentleman, to be sold without reserve, Terms and condition of sale m: the owner leaving the city. GREEN day of sale. ALSO. One six-seat (clese) Family Carriage in good order. Cost $80; to be sold fo pay atorags. sale days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- ithout regard to weather. W.L. WALL & C} Y¥ LATIMER & CLEARY. Anctioners, (Suecessors to Cooper & Latimer.) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and 1ith street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTIC On SATURDAY MORNING, Aucust 26th, 3871, at 10 o'clock, in front of our Anction ams; we shall have our nsnal sale of House- chen Furniture. TIMER & CLEAR New Marbl 900 and 902 Pennsyivauis avenue. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE FIRST WARD. ON 1978 STREET, BETWEEN - PAND GAT AUCTIO: On TUESDAY EVENING. Ancnst 29:h, 1871, at 6 o'clock, we will sell, in front of th oved = a - ‘tan Fath ots ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Anctionos t fronting Toot Wth street, (Success « back $8 tect through to Connecticut avenue, stable frouting oa the avenues. at sale. CASE PIANOFORTE. MELO- LNUT WALNUT FRX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncors Southeast corner of 7th and D sts. TWENTY-FIVE ROOMS OF EXCELLENT © TUESDAY MORNING, Ang. 29th, HOUSEHOLD FURNITCRE. STING OF t 10 o'clock, we will sell at Nv. 202 E ONE ROSE OD CA: 0, GREEN RE oue door from 2d street west, PARLOR SUITE, W: MARBLE TO anber of Congress, an excellent CHAMBER SETS. MAHOGANY BUREAUS. | assortment of Furniture, &c.. consisung iu part WASHSTANDS, BEDS’ . WARDROBE BODY BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, INGR #g Rianoforte.( Bacon & Raven.) cA 5. Bc c gon Sewing Machine a On THORSDAY, MORNING, Ancust t Melod On Tid S Wrens. 1571, at 10 o'clock a, m., we'shall soll house No (628 Pennsylvaniajavenne, be tween 6th and 7th strcets northwest, an excellant as sortment of Furniture, &c. Ws name in part— One Rosewood Case Piano, Stool and Cover, Green Rep Parlor Suite, walunt frames, Two solid Walnut Marble-top Chamb; Marble-top Tables, Crinison Rep Rocking © Revelvjpg’Canezoat Ofice, Chairs, reen Rep a ung. Osk Cancseal Dining, Arm aed Rocking Ohairs, Sleepy Hollow Chair, je Bruesele and rat Carpets. Gak Sideboard and Extension Tabi French China Dinner and Tea Set) Superior Plated and Glassware. Vases and Mantel Ornaments. . Marble-top Tables, Hail Racks. Walnvt and Painted Chamber Furnitare Feather Bolsters and Pillow: Hair and Husk Mattresses, Marbile-te ss Kitchen Requisites, &e.. de Warhetante, edstends- Wardiabes, anzid [Rep- EARY, Auct Bideboards, Refrigerators, Stoves, &., JPY LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneors. Tin and China Tollet Sets, Hat Rack, I (Successors to Coope '& Latimer.) Bx 1 feet bi oe = tool i Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and Lith street. Tron Step-plates. Mirrors, Russ 2 STEES: 81 me L 8: China, Glass, Crockeryware, and Table Cutlery, TREE On eae er WARES REAL RS. Kigoben Heasiaiiee; 80, WILLIAMS. PEE AND U6ru STREETS WEST, 1s THE iS Cah ILLIAMS. Seiya ees » B.S, BOTEDE- y WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, : > See ee eltee catenr Tia oed DB acests ee TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON lite STREET. BETWEEN RHODE ISL- AND AVENUE AND 0 STREET NORTH, 1N WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of a detd of trust from Armstead Reed and wife, dated the 9th day of Novembe: 1865, recorded ‘in Liber R. M. H., No. 24, folio 165, fc.5 one, of the land records of Washington ty; District of Columbia, and by direction of the 1870, and recorded in No. 63), folio 357 of the land records for the District of Colum! shall offer for sale. at public auction. in frout of premises. on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of Au- gust. 1871, at 6 o'clock p. m., lot numbered four (4), in Davidson's subdivision of square numbered one hundred and ninety-nine (199), fronting % feet 6 inches on I street north, by a depth of 142 feet 7 © | inches to a3 foot alley. BAYS the 30th dng of August @ ebaes phe mprovements consist of a three-story Frame fre e. ¥ “4 “om: welling. = BOs See eal, to he Rlanent piager on the pe Terme. of, sale: One-third cash; balance in evual vision of original lote’ Nos. & and 3, in Square No. instalments, at 6,12, and 15 months, for which the 387, in the cit: Washington, D.C.” vurchaser will be required to give his notes, bearing Terms of eale: One-third cash ($100 of which mnst | {ulerest, and secured by deed of trust upon the prop: be paid at the fail of thy micr,or the proparty | frty sold. A deposit of bai Fag abn ont pp Ue will be immediately reso d the balance inéand | the purchaser when the property pe wo. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's c EUGENE CARUSL{ trust M. ASHFORD. 2 i au2l-d&ds [Pat] LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, i2 months, for which t haser will give his notes, sechred by a deed of trust on the premise All conveyancing, recording and stamps at the pur chaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days the undersigned reserve the right to resell, after one week's public advertisement, at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, WM. RB. WOODWARD pe cto CHAS. BRADLEY, pena GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. TRUSTRE'S SALE AT AUCTION OF TWO BEAU. TIFUL TRACTS OF LAND IN THE COUNTY WASHINGTON, CONTAINING FLFTY- ACRES, APJAC WASH AND BALTI TURNPIKELAND DA HALE FROM THE TER. OF THE “H ET RAILROAD, irtue of a deed of trust tome, from Juin Pizzini ct al., dated July 2, A2D. 1570, and _and-eokds FBX LATIMER & CLEARY, Anctioncors, (Successors to Cooper & Latimer,) Southwest corner of Penna. avenue and ilth street TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY AT MOUNT PLEASA By virtue of the term E jed August 1, 147 folie 161, MB veers 4, 1871, and recorde of the Innd records 0 Dis folio 09 e of olumb highest ington county, I rat the 643, Peg of ths party secured thereby Twill, on Tt Lousiana avenue. in this city,on FRIDAY, 2 AY, the St] h day. Bf September next, at $ o'clock ber Sth, 1571, at 8 o'clock p.m., au the lan: m.,on the prem! Iat public auction, the fol- | tioned in the said deed of trt lowing v: property at Mount Pl it, | scribed as follows, vig: Allt Lots numbered seven,(7,) cight,(8,) ten,(10.) twenty- | eels of land lying in the eumncy one, (21,) twenty-two, (22,) west half of twenty-nine, | Districtot Columbia, and being part of the GRE (Ww. 3¢ 29) forty-one, (41,) forty-eight, (48,) VAL RACT, so-called, and marked and dist nine, (49,) fifty-three. (53,) sixty .(60,)sixty-one,(S1,) | guished in certain plats and dese ns ther sixty-six, (66,) sixty-seven, (67,) seventy-three, (73.) | Siened by DB Carpen veyor of Washinugte seventy-fonr, (74) and e e, (75.) in 8. B. | County, i xed to a cer: Brown's subdivi: irs of William Hickey the part him upon'a par- rs, and which Oatlet ton county, D. This sale to made to secure the payment for $3.90, dated February 4, 1571, and pa; interest at the rate of 7 per cent. per an 20.1871, which note is still unpaid. Terms of sale: One-half cash; the balanc: equal payments-at three and six months, the um, June pur haser giving his promissory therefor, seenred the satisfa f, the Trustee, and ‘bearing | souti to deg interest from t at the rate of cight(S) | Cuk trees thenee south cr Cent. per wn at time of sate. Haddock's Perms of tale wl with in five days, t n perches with su Trusteo will resell at the expense and risk of the deg., west $0.68 perch. defaulting Purchase eATR B. WOOD, Trnsten _iy2s m.keokds LATIMER « CLEARY, Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anctioneers. orner 7th and D streets, acres and thr cash, of wh Of Columbia 1 sh Rwelve muonths, ¢ ten per cen DAY, the 25th day of August, A. Rey chante patel Ur deeL oe bad wee o’clock p. m.,all that piece ut parcel of 51 nay tek oe ae Soon a d being int mld cit, ‘ashington, a m roperty will be fenated on. thy altig an fewer eal in the Lot No. 3.0f Allen's eubdiy nd plan t omit Lote Nos. 2 and 3,uf C. H. Wiltberger asalrilvie ori inal Lot Ni in square south of Square No. 463, with the SS ments. consisting of a good two-story Bi i eATON, hee pu ing House, ‘The debt due under said decd of trast 0. W. HAVESNER © 00. ee amounts to $1000, with interest from Murch jth, jyD-lawtwadts * —_ x . ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctimeors Terms: One-third cash; balance in six,twelve and ‘ighteen months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by trnst on the premi- sea sold. Stamps and conveyancing at the cost of tle a j00 down on the day of sal i Southeastcorner of 7th aud D streets, TEUSTERS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. irtue of ed of trust to the under: yD. C., and at the rey reby , Lshall sell, cust Qiat.at 3 that piece or pai ying and being in Washingt g for the saue at the north me, (1,) in square two es four, and rann e south twenty -« on the west 1 ch street; thence we western line of said lot; thence northeastwardly to the northwest corner of said lot; thence east to the Bites of beginning. Improved’ by a three-story rick House ‘Ternis of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 months with interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum from day of sale, secured by deed of trast oa ¥. 9100 down at the time of sale. nd stamps at pnrchaser’s cost. If the t complied with in one week the 610) feited, and the trustee reserves the right rty at the risk and cost of the de- feulting parc TEIP_A. DARNEILLE, Trnsteo, anl0-ts GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY. the 29th ingtaut, at the same hour and place. By order ot the Trustee. auzi-eotds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. Y WM. AL, = owe ey Nos. 900 and 902, 8.W. cor. Pa. ave. and 9th st} ‘ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ON ELEVENTH STREET WEST, BETWEEN F AND G STREETS NUUTH. and by virtue of a decree of the Sn- we Court of the District of Columbia, ar on the 1th of April, 1399, in a certain cause No. 1595 in equity, between Robert A. Parish 1 ofhers, complainants, and Samuel A.” Pugh, hn Hitz, ‘and Jane Flitz, defendants, and of the further order of the said ccurt in the sald cause, the at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. EUGENE CAR! GREEN & WILL. aut-cotds ‘clock p.m. of ground situ: n city, D. C., BOOTS AND SHOES. REDUCED RATES sg FOR CASH Con- TO REDUCE STOCK, From snd after July 1 we offer our large and desir able stock of BOOTS AND SHOES AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PEB CENT. OFF ON ALL CASH SALES So large an assortment at such rates{s soldom of: | fered in this market. This large and varied stock J of this season's manufacture, and willmect the wan undersigned trusts ih sell at bhie tion, oe, Cement eee gn the premises, to. te highest bidders on FOR LADIES: MONDAY, the 4th czy of September next, at 6 o'clock p. , all 8 eqnii) the defendant, Samuel A. Pet as set forth inthe bill in sald cause, In thoreatexate in said cattse mentioned, being tnat valuable improved property fronting on Eleventh street, in Washington, DO), known on the plats and plan of said city as the nortl 25 feet of lot No. 5, in square No. $46, the NEWPORT TIES, BUTTON OXFORDS, ae fare to te SLIPPERS of all Styles, BUTTON OON- Ss ‘and SIDE LACE of OnE and SERGE, FOR GENTLEMEN: nature of hich equitable int fully appear %e OMT ER TON SHOR nce to the Dill and answers Of Jobnend Jana‘G. TobRATHER ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed in said decree, are: One-third cash, and the balance to be paid in squal FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN: sales with inierest from day of aster the asa. We bave all STYLES and COLORS, KID and | Denis of deferred payments bel s lien on the prop- MOROCCO. ££ sold, And upet pavment of the whole purchase FOR MILITARY PURPOSES: vail ragpe and conver aucing at the cost of the a ‘We bave just received aCHEAP LOT. chaser... €20 of the cash payment must be dep Suctionser upen of the bid. SNOLD. SON, Trusteo: H. BURNS & 00., spans aS Seinen es BU)xes, ker avorioy. jyi-te «903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. om De Ren erie nz aa (ALE AND SEE September #0, 1k, commenchig ‘atl o'clock ‘8 THE LARGEST, (1) Frame Raiding ne ory i THE BEST AND CHEAPEST rh Captal Deport STOOK OF LABOR BAL ee uihnoe. LOTHING AND SLATE MANTELS, Not excepting jew York, Philadelphia and ALso, HAMILTON @ PEARSON, ‘No. 4, ¥. M. ©. A. BUILDING, ouster rm axp D Stzezts, Pal Books at PHILP & SULOMONS. Recent, Discussions in Science, Philosophy jorals. fg Tt Spencer ... - The Cuming Race, or the New Ujopia. Mande a Miriam, or th Miss McKerev 1.20 Sir Walter Scott; the story of his life’ B- Shel ton McKenzie. see SAD The Domestic Lite of Tiimas Jelferoun; oom led frean family letters and reminiscences. Batis great grand dauziatce, Serab Halt Hours with the Stars Transforma’ For Lack Anieros, By th: David Lloyd All the new books as soon as publich Railway aside, Country 4 Hon Books ordered Ly mail sent postage free. PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONER: anig ee ¥. FRENCH, MANUFACTURING STATIONER. FIRST-CLASS BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. Office at L. C. Parke & Co." 313 AND 315 NINTH STREET, N. W., Five doors above Penusylvania aven ianl6 Washington, D. 0. LOAN OFFICES. canes WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 914 Penns, ave., bet, 9th and lth sts., south side. ‘The most ty Loan Office in this city. loaned om Gold, Bilver, Dinmnonds: Jew leaped op Goldy sitter Dinmnor sy ieee gOy apls Books for Beading. 911 Pennsylvania avenne, rates in the town. The abov ods ht! Re GAR. Opatromte eben Private entrance from the ball Cont. CORRES, LOAN OFFICE, 1031 SEVENTH ‘ET, near L. makes liberal advances on Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Re- wolvers,and Ladies’ and Gestlemen'e Wear. ing Apparel. de PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR PAVING OR MACADAMIZ- P ING CARRIAGEWAYS. Orrice oF THE Boarp oF Prstic Works, z District of Columbia, Wasiixotox, D. C., August 2.1871. Proposals will be received at the office of Board of Public Works until 12 m. of SerreMBeR 1. 1571, for Paving or Macadamizing the Carriagoways of the following streets, viz: Pennsylvania avenue, from Fifteenth street west to Aqueduct bridge. New York avenue, from Fifteenth street west to Third street west. K street, from Georgetown to Sixth strect. Four-and-a-half street west, from Pennaylvania avenue to Arsenal gate. a F,titeet north, from Thirteenth west to Judiciary hare. street north, from Seventeenth west to Twenty: second west. Fifteenth street west and Vermont avenue, be- Pennsylvania avenue and N north, b street west, from Peansylvania © Boundary Bids for any and all description of pavement will be received, the Board reserving the right to select dali p «that may be offered. The bids mnst include the grading required. All bidders for pat ats will be required venue to to cant f such patents on file in th i required ive security, to 6 approve! by the Board of Pablic Works, to k a ment in repair for three Board. re mting his i of Washington Board of Pablic Works, the tollars. ( 81.00).) taking re therefor, as a guarantee that he will « carry ont the contract, if awarded to him, ing ance with his bid. The money #9 deposited will be ref the unsuccesstni bidders after the award t,and to the contractor after the werk. Proposals for Paving and directed to Treasurer of Board may be seen at the e 171.4 ce" of th he Isr Day stratum of Ale, fur ing Gutters with © fags in fla te the price per lineal foot for curb new aud oh! bri sLamount of grave yard for the cobble stone luding the abore bed of sand and are foot for the Bagging, whic es in thickness and 16 inehe: sand and gravel as state i] be required, before presenting his th the Collector of thecity of Wash and te id. to depo and cordanc Le refund award the e4 . The money so deposited will ed to the unsuccessful bidder alter the the contract, and to the contractor after pletion of the work. iudorsed ‘* Proposals for Carb- Laying Side Foot. Treasurer of Board ablic Works reserve the right to any or all bids. auzt-td PHorosats FOR CURBING. Orrics oF THE Boary oF Prauic gay District of Coiumbia, TON, D. C., August 21, 1371, Pro will be received at’ the Office of the Board of Public Works until 12 mt on the lat ta eptember, 1871, for Furnishing and Deliverin such place and time as may hersafter be designate: by the Engineer of the Board, 100490) lineal feet ira neca Stone Curbings of the 20 inches it top; with a dressing on the front side of 6 syand in’ picces of not less Uban six (6) feet. _ Proposals must be endogsed “Proposals for furn- ishing Curbing,” and directed to the Treasurer of the Board of Public The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all BrREAv oF EXGRVAING AND PRintixe. Treascry Derantaent, August 19, 1371 Sealed Proposals will he received at this uftice un til 10 o'clock a. m., WEDNESDAY, 20th Septem ber, 1871, for furnishing four hundred (400) tons of Cumberland COAL, (George's Creck,) ran of mine, to be delivered at such times and places. and in such quaniiticeas may be required, and subject to the conditions required by act of ‘Congress, approv: July 1, 290, vise ‘That such coal shall weight 2.20 pounds ‘to the tons and shall. be laspeeted abd weighed, and the quantity of each load certified at the time of delivery by the person appointed aud qualified under the act for that purpose, and that the ribed fee of twenty cents for each ton of coal Inspected, weighed snd delivered, shall be paid by ‘contractor. Proposals will be considered binding from one week from the 20th September, the Department reserving the to reject all or’ any portion of the bids re- No proposals will be entertained unless accompa- pled tyreatafactory evidence of ability to fal the contract, nor will any payment without ificate of the inspector. that the coal furnished is ‘as the contract calls for. and, the of of Regte a MoUs ee CURT OF THE PF THE SUP LOL 4 rr DISTRICT — August 12, 1571. a aS {eiitlon ot the per at FAMILY SUPPLIES, &e. STEAMBOAT LINES. ((aABt as a. aPees, GROCER, Coxe 131m ano F streets. PURE WHISKIES, BRANDY, GIN, AND NEW TEAS, GOOD Goons, aulte __ PRICES Low. | cea FLOUR!! FLOURII! FLOUR for tently one Se tote Cena eee market, and find nove to equal ISAAC WENGERS BEST VIRGINIA FAMILY, and it is sold by the following GROCERS of Wash ingte &. Bacon & Co., J.B. Wilson, whing & Midileton, Jackson, Bro. &Co., ray & Bro. &.H. Baron, Brook & Drury, Wilmarth & Ostrander, Waiker & © R.A.&G. F. Walker, T. Bassett, iT Kyon & Erushaw. W.H. Upperman, NEWMAN & TOLSON, A gouts for the District, 930 CS oman ° 1213 SEVENTH STREET. Northwest, Between M and N. FLOUR STILL LOWER! Superior Family Flour, equal to any in the city, $2.15 per S-barrel sack—every barrel and sack warranted. Welch's Best Family Flour, $2.30 per ‘¢-barrel sack. SUGAR DOWN! Best White Clarified Sugar, 13 cents per Ib. Crushed, Powdered and Granulated 4 GREEN GINGER. GREEN GINGER. GREEN GINGER. GREEN GINGER FRENCH WHITE WINE VINEGAR. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. are PARRLING CATAWRA, ANGELICA. PORT, MUSCATEL, , And other WINES. HAMS, HAMS. HAMS, HAMS, HAMS, HAMS, Best Quality Sugar-cured, av. 2&8. 28. 89. av. a8. Buyers will take notice that we sell our Hams by their Actual Weight. Other dealers mark their hams on arrival. and as they lose considerably im freight, consumers will see the advautage of buying us. _Aug-tr ©. 8. OHARE & SON. Ss] TS ALL 80, I'VE BEEN TO SEEI” THAT BRAY & Bro. SELL THE BEST GOODS IN THE MA’ ‘ 361 PENNA. ‘AVENUK.(North Sides Light Brown Sugar, 1lall% cts. per pound. est rare Sugar, 12%c. per tb. est Coffee Sugar, white,) 13c. per Ib. barrel Flour, $134. Choice Extra Flour, $2. Beautiful Family Flour, @2.25. Best in the world: $2 45. Cassard s Best Cincinnati brand Sagar-cured Hams Ise. per Ib. Cassard®s best Breakfast Bacon suzar-cared,) Ike + 1b. Castard’s best Shoulders, (piain,) 90. per Ib, Old G. Java, (green,) Ze. per Ib Old G- Java, (roasted,) 3c. per Ib. Mocha, (green.) S80. per Ib. Sic.; roasted. 2c. per Ib, roasted, 24e. per Ib, Feet Baslish Drcakiant Ree, t English Breakfast Tea, Green Teas—good , Se 5 prim 5 . 9125091 50 er Ib. Gunpowder Pea —go1 81; bist only $1 30 Tib. Prime Japan Tea, 8. per Ib, Best in hie market, $1 per Ib. New Patent of Preserving Jars.at a cheap price. Alec, just received, Salmon in oll, and Sugar-cured ‘Beet. 5 W. H. TENNEY'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, Made by W. H. TENNEY & SONS, from [selected wheat. Equal in quality to any in the District. For sale in Washington by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, POOLE & HUME B. F) MORSELL HALL & HUY WM. ORME & SON, BFALL & BAK ecLick ) W. CISSE! w. H¢ L ILSON & P. P. LITTLE & 00. E RIGGLES & GA. In Georgetown, by W. T. HERRON, A.G LER. W. OKME, M GODDARD, UPPERMAN, THOS. KNUWLE. Im © BEANCH OFFICE. N NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE. ROBERT FULTON & CO., 314 NINTH STREET, D STREET AND P' SYLVAN: BETWEEN AVESCE, ENN! 1a ADVANCES MONEY AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, BW GOVERNMENT, orTY, AND OTHER SECURITIES DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVEB WATCHES, (“Mploneee Line.” | STEAMER ARROW leaves EVERY MORNING et 0 o clock. from her whart foot of bh stoeet. te MOUNT VERNON amt ARSBALL HALL, stopping at al the intermedinte Inndings. going | For freight or ce apply on | 7 RPO HOS. SEACKPOLE. or to games erase. Jy General Superintendent. Willard « HL. Ne EXPREss LINE. VIA CANAL, ETO: PHILADELPHIA ALEXANDRIA VA - NGTON AND GEORGETOWN, DB. ©. fay from 14 North Wharves : SATURDAY. at 12m. a Da MEF street, Georgetown, WEDNES Freight receive! at any time. Ahhh to HYDE & Wie coming. to Capiatm » 63 Water street rectomy D.C M ELDRIDGK & CO. Alexam Grin. Va WM i Forth Panes sigue CLYD! oo. 14 Wharvee U_ ® "411 Bours To souroux, Steamer Ledy of the Lai « Satoard and Fey Monday Wicd yilay-at 4 p.m, for folk. Returning k Tuesday. Thurada: : Spring St Alexandria, Fort Waskeegiost 2. Piney Po For fret apply on. board, oe wana s ‘oor Store Goorsetown. D. Ong oN . Cor. Ith street and Wow York Staete, No freight received at Tth-street wharf after 2:28 go Titet-clam fare to Norfilk, @4: round « - Second -class fare to Norfolk, @3; round t 7 _ -. ___semly NCHOR LINE STEA™ A SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EW YO! LASGOW, ing at Londenderr a Mathoana ‘The steamers of this ite line are built ex; for the At Passenger trade, and tied up in © Tespect with all Mxders improvements caleuiated t sure the sate(y, comfort, aud convenience of passen- Passage Rates. oo: To GLascow, LivexPoon"anp LONDow- Kirst Cobin, $68 and $75. according to location: Cabin Retarn Tickets, f. scouring accommo; dations; Lutermediate. . Meerage. 28. Partie sending for thett friends in the Old Country can chase fickets at reduced rates. For further ulars apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. ing Green, N. ¥.; orto KS. SMITH, 993 - 200, 144 mid Gn” vans avenue, WiLLIAMSON Street, Washington. D. MERCHANTS LINE OF STEAMSHIPS perwers WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the Five Stoamships B.C. KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON. will make rerular Serkly tripe between NEW TORK AL, EXANDRIA. WASHINGTO GEORGETOWN, as follows -—Leare NEW rr from Pier 3! Ses meron BA’ b at . eave wtery Fam. ‘and ALEXANDRIA For full information apply to RPA DE . Agent, office and wharf feck of High street; Geetae? town, or at the corucr of Irih street an Mew i tf J. W. THOMPSON, President. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE SOUTH, 5 cia the Richmond. Frederichsburt and Pocomac Line —Steamers leave, Seventh street Wharf, twice dally | Sunday p.m. excepted,)at7 a.m. and 7 p.m. OMce GC Fonnavivanis orenee ovr tf RADWAWS READY RELIEF RR a. CUBES THE WORST PAINS iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES NOT ONE HOUR fter reading this advertisement need any ope SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAYS READY RELIEF ISA CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first, and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY of the Luugs, Stomach, Bowels, of other glauds ot IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, RADWAYWS READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS ORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATULNG. ~ PALPITATION OF THE HEART. EYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA CATARBRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Th sesticete READY RELIEF to the part or pe painor dificulty exist afford ease and comfort v — -Twenty drops in half a trmbler of water will in few minutes cure CRAMPS. SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HREARTBCURS ACHE, DIARRHEA. DY RY, WING IN THE BOWELS aud all INTER ‘Travelers shonld al ig Nal * carry a bottle of WATS READY RELIED with them (4 ter Will prevent nick news oF pets rom change Ath er <a: a reach brandy or bitters FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty conts. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fe and Agne, ar! all other Malarious, Bils phe by RADWAY'S PILLS) bo gulch ss RADWAT READY RELIEF. Fifty coute per Dottie. DE. RBADWAYS Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drep of the SARSAPARILLIANRESOL- VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat Urine, and other fluids and juices of the system the eizor w itfe,tor it repairs the wastes of the Lady with new and sound material. “Scrafula, Syphilar Comsamption, Gianduiar disease, Ulcers tm the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes tm’ the Gland: and @hter ports af the system, Sore Eyes, Stremorous drscharzes from the Bars, and ihe worst forms Shim dessoses, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Seald H ‘Rae . Black is Sa Sela thew Seraste, a repairg be rapid. and © the patient increasing.