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a EVEN ING STAR. adv of the Take | y-MOCFOW. Potomac to. Zaidee leaving rallronalears > p. ., recurn- for the Highlands at $a. m.and ing at a. m. and 6 p.m. gm the steamer Key- | church ana | in Brown's }3 | | Sedueer Sheots of Bin Vietinn N NOP RXPECTED pent eight e’elock, Ke n, Went t) the house of Wm. iees of Mr. J. C. Lewis, on | ver having been repeatedly —_ by the Carter fam! who eclaced the r Wa. | hen he made his ap- | F oidered him off, whe: ew a pistol and fired, and the bali ect in Carter's breast. The second edof the aitair, and ot the place, got ft i) and rua him inte the eity. but | fost sight ot him near ables of Mr. Albert | Gcasom, (*th and @ streets,) where le isem- | Bloved. A description of the fugitive was imme- ely teleg and Oftcer Marr tmotning arrested him in Marder Bay. Dr. j ris was called in to attend Carter, and to- y Officer Kedway reports that the wounded m is in @ critical condition, with but little | ery. m: bopes of his reco ae _— oe ef the Anti-Admintstration, ral-Democratic, Greeley-Brown ‘The above-named org! ing at the board of tr: Tsons being present. zation met last even- rooms; about fifteen Mr. W. P. Beil pre- suled, with Mr..J. N. Oliver as secretary. Mr. Judson C. Cuil offered aseries of resolutions ex- Prestive of the gratification of the elu} atthe action of the Baitunore convention, and chang- ing the name of the organization tothe “Youn, Men's Greeley and Browa club.” Captain [ N. Burritt thought “Liberal ciub” would be better. Mr. George C. Wedderburn moved to amend by making it the “Liberal Democratic club.” After ome discussion both amendments were lest and the resolutions of Mr. Cull adopted. ‘On motion of Mr. Ross Perry, the secretary Was authorized to notify the democratic and conservative and Greeley and Brown clabs of their action, and solicit their co-operation. On motion of Mr. C Harmon, a committee of twenty-two wes appointed to open a book in each leg’slative district in which to enroll the ames of those desiring to become members. Mr. Dorsey Clagett, on behalt of the Greeley and Brown club, extenced an invitation to the club to be _— at a meeting of the G. an? B. club some night next week, ot which they will be notitied. Mesers. Oliver, Smith and Barritt were appointed & committee to act in connec- tion with any other organizations that have in ch all the ciubs shail join. Mr. B.F. Gant | rea) said be felt it was good to be there. | ad no money, but he had pienty of time, 1 the Intier he would give to the Greeley and Own movement. He was in favor of any- hb out the board of public works, ick ten made a brict speech y and Brown, when the club g Of ® ratification meeting in mail sam of one do! b DUt poer success, az she got ibe: ar, she met but two suy- + as Poard of Health, MALLTOX~CON- MALS IMPOUNDED—AR- HE NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF GAR- MIGBY SOIL. the board of health last night, temics, | reported a code of rules for the prevention®of | the spread of smailpox, under the ecent act of | the © asse k request Governor. i ts were m tions during tt presented showir A communication was rece’ ot; ablic works granting the use of the wi aG vet northwest wil S street mitary parpos Verdi reported two cases of small pox ence the last meeting of the board. ce jon of Dr. Bliss, the health officer was i i ' »wait t 2 Governor amd request | missa! of Mr. Nicholson, snperintendent i | ' Of garbage masters, on aceonnt of bis haying shown himself Incompetent for tue place. ‘om was resetved from for removing ni aton and aft guid have sattable boats for the recep | ght sot! at the points —— ate dby the resointion r yared for pub | Waar - | rack M | Nicholson, perint ndent of garb the beard of health last night cf incompetency, | states that be has given his whole time and at- | tention to the work be} hand, that be has | brenght order ont of chaos, ani is gi work of gathering refuse matter usyetem, and that the complaints come from a class of wealthy people, who, under the old system, were attended to ex- clustvely. He has directed that the garbage men visitall in turn, high ot low, rich or poor, white or colored, and the hitherto favored few | do vot like to wait their turn. If any resi- deuces bave not been visited for months, he sa that cannot be char, ~y = to him, as he has o1 been in office afew A Hackman Kyocks His Wirg Dows 1s THE StrEET.—Quite a crowd gathered at the 240, which Her husband and dismoun! ‘to accede to her. knock!p, pocket-book ers-by that hrm Dessed —_ telling her t her that she mast take out @ war- rant before ¥ could — Rornrse Covwray Porte Complaints frequently mate by conntry people attend! the Center market that thieves are thick abou! the market at » x srwithacanting the spe- cials of the market are on duty there. try wagons are robbed, and sometimes thi ket people’s pockets are cut and their ts esrried off. It 's almost impossible a that wallets hieving without employing one policemen to almost every wagon. It is su; that the country people protect themselves by one of beir number poking while the others sleep, Free cer comauute (sets), heme neck- laces and crowns to match im beautiful ‘styles, received at Pricg’s jewelry store, No. 47 Penn- eylvania avenue, between 4; and oth streets. in | posed of until one man were permitte: | knowing what he would do before he re: Extension of the tol Grounds. REYORT OF TAR APPRAISERS. isers—Messra.J. C. McKelden, J.C. pointed by Jadge upteme court of the District am bia, to appraise the rtyin squal toss, which ts to form a part of the Ca) rounds, submitted their report to the court » secompanied by the plats of the sjuares schedvle of the rate per square foot at ach lot is assessed and the value of tovements. The testimouy as to the ow shor iso accom: panies the report. In sou ling between north A ané P streets aud North Capitol and ist streets east the lots are owned as follows: 1, Mickey's heirs, BTS. Equity Court, Juize Humphreys —To-dav Myers agt. Faberg: judgment by default Beall evens et al, oeler of refeference to seaiton d Kelly, executors, agt. Gan- nell ct al; bstituting trustee. Fanning ect. Fan Or ruletoshow cause. Lai ner et al. agt. Gideo new receiver. Balloch ag by default. Feuth ag Lie mling motto rehearing” Van Bec: . Brown et at F ratification nisi of ‘sreport. DeeVanghn agt. DeVaughn; exe overruled and rep ort ps << confirm. d, Propet Cov the will or the late oe ‘To-de “sone “L. Skimger, 2, Bank of Waebington; 5, J. bi its | Gated February ith last, was flea, 'y proven ‘". W. Corcoran 4,8. 8. Heandait and G.E. | and admitted te probate. He leares bequests -> apk of Washington; 6, Thomas | }) aughte peer’ a nieces and other reia~ Scrivener; 7, Charles Kwing: & Bick’s heirs: 2, ,aud names bis son Nicholas Dorsey's heirs; » N Dorsey's he inlaw, H. 'N. Gould, of Chicago, and Hon, and Robert Brown's heirs: 11, 20. 12. do. anda. | Roi 2 ale = ecutors. The last will Dawson's betre: 1%, TP. Sorive: 4 aud 15, We-hingten; is, W. Wurdeman; parts . Petersen; part 17, A. Green, 18, C H.W. Meehan; 19, Rachel T. Meehan; 2and'2i, Rank of Wasuington: 3 22, Mra. M. &rnolds 23,0: Hickes’s heirs. Pr — ank ¢ to 24, $1.60. provements on the rer ecssed az follows.—Lot 5. £3.08 pert of 4, § 500 5 cnt part of 10, 820,00 ; cast part th, cast part 1 ot Congress at r0- pristed but 825,000. The report will now lay days, during whieh the owners of he court will be — 's ofice for thi be filed b; that laze dence on 1th sireet. His ~~ age, he being in hieS3¢ year. enbach had’ been in this country aa y years, and for the last twenty four years has beew a re: ot this city, carrying on the piane bu: Prior to coming to Washington he was cr in the manufaeture of pianos In Philadelplia, bat was teraporarily — by the cee troubles resulting trom President Jack: upon the United States Bank, bat he work: his way againto successful bnaiuess. A state’ he was highly esteeme of life. DzszRvep Pronorioy. t a meetin, board of trustees of the Freedmen’s and Trust Company, held or Thursday last, Geo. W. Stic! lected act: ary in place of Col. ton who resign to ‘accept the ier ot the Secor National Bank just organized. Mr. Stickney has been assistant actuary for several ye and if his a and adaptation for the posi- tien, has made himself very valuable to the business men of this community. His advance- ment is therefore received by the public asa Just recognition of his former services. gee BUILpine Assoctations.—At the fifty-fourth mesting ot the Columbia Co-operative buildiu association, Thursday evening, $2,500 was sol: at an average of 100 per cent. At the sixth meeting of the Territorial say- ings, loan, and building association, last even- ing, thirty- ne shares were sold at 26,200, a pre- mium of per cent. ee ___ FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE BALTIMORE AND Onto Rattroap.—At an early hour yesterday repre ip freight-train engine was thrown oit the about elght miles east of Grafton, by the tire bursting on one of the wheels, and’ the engine and several cars were badly broken up. The fireman, a young man named Jozph So: ders, of Piedmont, West Virginia, was caught beneath the engine and instantly killed. Mr. Sowders had but recently married, and was making the first few whe back to Piedmont y: cousoiate young Wife. brother to the young man who was so severe hort by being knocked off a car at Fayet ridge. in this city, a few weel= ago. Sun. nal of the Sunser © BED BY A ROON-MATE IX Batimore.—The Hon. 8. 8. Cox, of New | York, a delegate to the late more ¢ ton, ccerupied rooms at the Carrolicn. A young man hailing from the same state made mtanee, and in the crowded si el was allowed to share his rleep Wernesday night, af’ ihe day, Mr. Cox retired r oor un, 0eked, with the key r lee Of bis room-mste. to x aa the’ nice yours ae uate an so a valuable watch au n coh Mir. Pex. En1amam Youne once raid, that the wors ; Mass., never could’ be properly roig lle several of them at once, there being too man our. A youthful believer im this doe David ailing from a Ture! rf é,has tried to pat it practice, and in so doing is likely to get int He'has married two or three youn aid to have tive wives jad yet he as only reached the tender ‘The people have concluded that he mus eked im bie mad earver. fo: there uo onc the alloted limit of threesco: d ten. ylvants, papers ry Works in & portals on of , and five cai more have been | | were many | den passion, f e already been | ene racted for, and are expected the last of the They are to get «month, and be nreligion—a special clause in’ the co! tipulating for the furnishing of a without expense to the.uselve a Yourarct MURDERER—A boy aged 0 years, in Wisconsin, it is said, induced a ate, who had irriteted bim, to go wi im vith a pistol, which he bad previoas' d from his father’s office. He thea went me and said he bad kill Fabbit. Anh & person riding past was $ uf the wounded child, who phough after he was foun noizomed by eating jelly-c ake whieh ha ed in a copper kettle. €7-Small-pox is dying out at last in New Only four cases were reporied on Wed: and one death. @7-lt is predicted that before man California will become one ot the ceftee: countries of the wo bef boy at New Orleans stopped a by: with the pit of bis stomach and bas gone wh base balls are nO more. &7 The public schoois in Paterson, been closed, iu consequence of th prevalence of small pox in that city. e7-During the year 1871 more English than Irish emigrants come to this country. The ¢ gration from the United Kingdom w: 11,926; Irish, 6,91; Scotch, 13,271. s7-In Boston, Sarah P. March, a female physician, living on Harrison avenue, is under arrest charged with F mye abortion on a young woman, whore nger. Sv At the Fourth of July celebration in Winona, Minn.,a ‘‘yeteran of conspicuous honors. It was not till next day that'he Informed his fel ww citizens that ho fought on the British side. | diemicsed: » bequeabing her J hole danghter, and the remainder of ber bin yw to_be Hibus'was'appoiuted guardian t3 Ba Siu. Mrs George BM. Roveson ed 82 guardian of Ler infant cou—bond 2.—Nelon Wylie, driving a cert over the fiag wot- non Phenix, gim, same oitence on Sam F Aresicong. colored, fi ang ue to come ladies; 210 and costa. eth Stewart, procaue and indecent lan- Ward, for violationer the iaw keeping of fe: orgexown; pand drank; 8. John aeuarlt ant rv on J is wife, $5 and costs. Harriet Kane, Whitney; $14 assault and battery ; costs. Richard t and batters on Barry D. 42, or thirty daye in jail. bert, assault and battery on Solo- Th ge which oc- turn got lammed himself. The judg? nt had no just ground for 5 sued as he commenced the ai “t the Gran man by men ing hime w a ai got served just right. Case OvEER ASSAULTS. Wallace Myers, assault on James H. Lsles: $10 and © Reuben Green, colored, charged arsanit and battery on’ William Carter, With intant to kill him. This occurred yester- id it Is reported that the mau is very dan- tted for a injured. Greea was cont . In the ease of the parties ton the ith of July, in which a 2, who, with others. ty Carson Pioneers, and got injured in this riot, the court. released the aounsed ou their person anee, as vaining withest, Perry Garson, did ‘not colored inat was on 2 @ ohis advanced age (sixty-five) bis fear he will seas town M. EF. eb owner of Fayette | The baro | rogion te the Ls and #thstreets, on Wednesda: taet, to Mr. Mich’l Keegan, for $2,000. CoL. J. BALL Apaus was taken by his friends to Mount Hope asylum, near Bailimore, last evi “Every Litre Heres. "—The cars of the Washington and Georgetown railroad com- Be ng to Congress street at about 1i o’clock this morning, the two new tracks ng completed upto that point. The cars now run to within one square of the former terminus. SUMMARY OF THE WaEAT AND Frover Mar- KuT.—With the exception of 1,200 bushela of prime red Virginia wheat (of the new crop), sold ye-terday at $1.6614, there have been no sales of new or old wheat during the past week. All of the mills are closed for repairs and will not re- sume operations probably under ten days hence. ‘The flour market Is dail; no change in prices during the week. Tue Doe Nursancz.—One resident of Georgetown had twenty-one u dogs Foraging upow lis pret ne time last bight, and it wasn’t a good night for dogs cither. Be exhaust supply of boot-jacks, old shoes Hes without eflect, and, alter 2 started off early this morning to of strycl and revolvers, as ce & year orso animais, ponnd busin tarted out very promising, bat is gett he year. Perhaps there is not mach profit on impounded dogs. t buwos Sieger Invwovement.— Workmen have commenced taking up a section six feet in width, from the curb i Bridge street. preparatory is 1) connect witn Tow Kock creck to given to prop- lays since that 4 be taken up tor and they were in- .¢ bricks themselves ain them, and that nid be used in i M north side of Bridge e1d to do as requested. and t! the workmen commenced interested. AX AGxD CrimiyaL.—Tho oldest resident or & 1,and & retired clergyman, is the Rev. srowne, who settled in that cltv in ¥ six years after the ti log Se WAS bulli there. He is now over ninety years of age. one would think beyond the and to ye consider- young. Yet he lies Teharged with shouting a «i stealing trait trom his 0 doubt of his guilt, athe act can. hardly be called wr-guns here watch the the and pick them off at his leisure. y was the chosen day for the depredation? ne boys upom ht fruit-trees, und the clerical terot Mr. Browne doos not seem to hava ested to bim that Bible reading wou'd have been a betier eraployment on that day for a man of nearacentury old than rite-practice. Being 10 old, however, probably hiseye ts dim and his unsteady, for he tired severa! shots without eady aim atiast with the brought poy and killed him. sad story, and one can only hope that a oepel ot peace and love, so old » reckle who Gught to be so 'vener- e by the visitation of God before b law shall cut short In derable oxcié bate on the pro- In auswer to a the cup is bitter, thont flinching, to the tHe right insated upon a conservative policy. Thiers replied :— © Fepairers not the v¥ 1; assembly last night, ¢ casioned by ® the taxes. strusted . The a ght, witn one voice, tno!” Jett gave three for the president. After a pro- and interruption of the pro- rs again made himself heard, and explain his policy at @ later day. en restored, and the sitting closed A government crisie ts appre- ifestations. it in good ord bended in Lanof my Catirornia.— with our boys? It is a most difficult thing to obtain employment in this city for a boy, as many parents can testify. In great part this diMeutty arises from the indisposition of master workmen to employ boys who will leave them ty — as their labor becomes valuabl than in generally eu regulations ber of apprentices. ‘we think the mechanics puld be these restrictions. — s7Picnics in Pennsylvania wind up with | would be wise to abolish San Francisco Post. what it called a Dolly Varden march.-the in & row and the young men wees "6 line and kissing each night. 7) ing the thunderstorm at Gi: id, her hoop not caring torek or ieelde oF that kind of lightning aA ‘old visi at the seashore and ohages Sit tae megs sem fat ruity by ich being “a untinisued she accounted vy or it. er“ When I asked,” said E “an iron- Oh!" he sata ‘there ts always good iron to my had; if there’s cinders in the iron, "tis because there was cinders in the pay.,” wn wi mouth. ‘When a ma rage keeps Pony Si “Yee,” for fear toot lest he eee propose to —* fot some irre ‘are notified to come for- Ward and pay the awful charges on the same,” wa = —— aa ated neighbor that he felt the need of ria paper tells the course of love as tollows: “A Montana ‘miner's da eughter recently stole her father’s swag and eloped with we lover to San_ Fi re made ace. Her pat "parents Ge pine Golden State in pursuit of hie a ducate, was killed loving couple turned his by the Apaches, so that now the abe as happy e2 Gee day is lem long.” having room to dream the rest 2 The law of juries—‘Mary are called but few sie chosen.” «7 Balzac is to be scouted, for —, about the slag and cinders in railroad | saying that the text of woman’s Tire always be" ete feel, to love, to aA wicke? man ieeecaee its taken i, and beliesii he was about t die, told a Jon for world, and would like f> a ne a pene in regard toit, whereupon the fichng friend sent for a Sre insurance se. geFrom the Chattanooga Herald: ‘One of oy sl our Chattanooga young ed the cay tare Hitth animal ‘an acute little bushy 4 When her peach and honey came ¥ ight he Informed her that marrying me | Beat Baht be norma Bsess sho used vous Other kind of hair 1.” The demand for mor money from the brokers in Rew Sok recurs wos Meas: and t at 3 anc fey en in ‘Doth Now York veeeedirerr—woaih ma shight advanoe over Thursday's The ewok market was ex" meaty ¢ ‘tet. Gerernmeat Say Conke & Co, furnish the following totus eh Bi | gx, sns.ty.08.0% i. ag iene Gime)»: | es ‘ican 1 WIT EDCY B'S seccaresemees ie mene . ALTINGRE, Juiz TuirKiako pons, old. 44: v ed. 51, Nort linn's, old, SU:de. Dow, 30: a0-epecial tax la bid | 7 MORE. July-28.—Cotton very dell; low 3. Fionr anict_ and unckeneed. Wheat ie $1- as, { Lyte Dew ai $i.60081 6; old w sim: cla Fenmeyivesi yy %. Corn oO ee lbs southern, ts firmer a good to cle Pro Mess pork frm. te and bacon vere strong and dl <i firm, Whisky Youn, Boney easy, Gov: remcat dr, F accotat. 3 1867's, 92: for both. At cloec i at 256 changed. Par: “THE wi PAT ER. War DsragTMeENT, Ogee Chief eee Offerr. ‘APZINGTON, D.C., duly 13 1 SyYNorsis FOR PAST TWENT r has risen from the upper lake east and middie Atlantic coasts. It has varied little over the Southern states, and continues highest over eastern North and South Caroling. The temperature has gener- aily fallen iraza New Englaud to Wisconsin, rt ae of Tain have ear weather wiads north en: west of the Ohio ues. Clear wenther is now pre- ag over New Mngland and the northern portion of the Middle states, with norche: easterly winds, and over the -»utherly portion with westerly winds. Partly cloudy weather over the Southern states. Prose wLities.—Nertherly to easterly winds and clea weather generally prevail from Mis- eouritoLike Erie and upper lakes. Clear aud partly cloudy weather and northerly to easterly winds for sew Englang. The cox mditions are favorable for partiy cloudy weather and local trom New York and New Jersey aouth- westward to the Gulf. Diminishing pressure, eoster!y tosoutierly winds and increesing cloud: for the northwest, with probably rain. OITY ITEMS UNDERSHINTS Aud drawers suitable for sum- met and garly autuucn wear. Gro. C. Ezwxina, No. ter Th treet northwest. Tuz NatrowaL Saymmos Bane, N.Y. ave Sud 15th et., pays 6 per ct. on deposite. 23.1406 Dr. Waite, “Charcpodiat, ‘treats Corns, Bun- ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, &c., withont gain, so the patient can walk with ease imme- Cis Hits Sowing: roonas, 085 i5th st., opposite meer ee eters ATS repaired and made to order by Hempier, near 4 street! ee Selling or: Sclling OW? Selling Of: CA —— SOITS, CASSIMERE SUITS, CASSiME RE SUITS, CHEVIOT pete] CHEVIOT CHEYIOT SuLrs, FLANNEL SUIES, WHITE DUCK SUITS, WHITE DUCK SUIT. WHITE DUCK SUITS, 4 RRown LINEN sti BROWN LIN i BROWN LINE ALPACA COAT: ALPACA COATS, 4LPACA COATS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSINERE PANTS, WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, WHIT& MARSEILLES VE WHITE MARSEILLES VES BOTS AND yorrns SUL BOYS’ AND YOUTH: SU BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS, AT GREATLY BED ICED PRI AT GREATLY &: Pe AT GREATLY EEDUCE DB PRICES Aa aA A Popular Clot Bobuiar Clot ine RR R Rr hin House, House, Between ites and 2 Between 10th and t2 Ith Streets, th Streets, Three Doors from Eleventh Street, jee ‘Three Doors from Eleventh Street. A BAILEOAD BOND AND REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE * Combined, In ite 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Ratl- road Company farnishes to the public an invest- ment security which combines the ready negotia- bility, the convenience, and the high credit of = first-class railroad bond, with the solidity and safety of @ real estate mortgage on lead worth at least twice the amount loaned. They are offered at par in currency, and ye! HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-2. ‘The bonds sre a first and only mortgage on the road, its eyuipmests @ad earnings, and also on a land grant which, on the completion of the road, will average 23,00) acres to each mile of track. They are issued iu denominations from $10 to $1,000 Coupon, aud $100 to §10,00) Registered, have tairty years to ron, bear an interest of 7:30 per cont. im gold, and are KXEMPT FROM ONITED STATES TAX to the holder, ‘The semi-annual interest on the Registered Bonds is paid with GOLD CHECKS, sent to the post office addrees of the holder. All marketable Stocks and Bonds received in ex- change, without expense to the investor, at their highest current prices. JAY COOKE & co, Bankers; { WASHINGTON. Naar riage ~ | Becriicie wane |CRETE, all the sizes ete McADAM, sil as sinss af Hard Stone raquored Preis mom | CERERERIT Anat wi cent. 'Gorerament bonds | AMUSEMENTS. INCOLN HALL. POSITIVELY BUT TW: TWO SIGHTS ONLYS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JCLY¥ 17 AND 15, jal and World rerowned DAN BBYANT MINSTRELS, pera House. New York, organized 857, ‘Ghder thy urmediate direction and Dereonsl super: vielon ef the eminemt comedia: Dt Nn BRYANT, Q | Who Will positively | conjunction with ats popa liane. unintette amé Grand Orchestra. j . exhibition — No. Ou No on Bc ye 429 7ta Sr. at ‘Tra St. ‘ 0. « ~ street. between D and | Mos GAD es chars Ob heaves at | Chater Oui Paistings. Eagrart Cur nage, Be. larecot stock Paper Hangings, Window Pictures, Fi Picture € Cons end Tos ‘the District, jel-ty* FOR TRE HIGHLANDS ihe Hickionds—Rraine leave Baltimore amd Ohio dep Pp. i trip, 2: EL SHAFFIELD “Cue BAL BXCURSION The Steamer KEYPORT. 4 M wea Seventh-street AY, Jaiy {members| i iney $2. dys Mee NLIGHT F STEAMER 7 Capt CHAuLES win leave Oronch’ sadth BYESI rapnin feouat en be Poecwac as erhon: retureing by moon to be end-trip ssi | bd conte, bad at the it boat s* PAUL'S ENGL W iil hoid & Pic nic ‘coe ye yornaee™ CHURCH NDAY 80. ar Oak HiK ie eb pear ( aetery on RESDAY Joly. a Coureyances Will be stations 1 at the foot of Washington Street, in Georgciown, pear = railroad, to cai ers to the ground and 122. aud 4p. re 83 cents; childrou fia! ce. Melreshwents ou the grouuda ‘at reason: ‘ jyl3-3¢ Scsbay BXOUBSION_ The steamer LADY Or Ta dgenuthe Potomac {URDAa a 2 down ths Potomac & TEKNOON, July Lith, 2, to SANOT POINT ay TeLUrD, &i topping al ‘These are beyond a ple sant tatty partics that leave h cee Coubs the moat 2B. 1, Wiese DORSEY GLAGEYT, Act £0 cents. G™0, EXCURSION 7 . TEE DiLLs 70 miles down the ER, 0) The Fabbsth choot of the * PAVILION, che splendid steamer Ps Churob, Georgetown, will jeave Con: gress street whart at7S o'clock a. — op the 27TH. snd return ut 3 stopping at BILLS” PAVILION three ho fare to allow tts ing and bathing. The bar will be $1 Gent.; 5 « Ladies’; ond jdren tinder 12 years jyl2 4t™ [2 Fibst epann Picaic oF THE FIRST = NATIONAL pp PeeiToBran wi'te " 2 on vEsbay 73, Atnn. 8. Bo BROWNS Gut Fe lirteonth at. The company Wii! parade St 3 bm saber © JOBN CAYAY, ‘seer retary i) [The FAVORITE STEAMER ERYPORT can be chartered for select EXOU 2 Br Lo NS Apply to BY. Agent, jest tt 660 Basen tne Steet: F QE MOUNT VEBNON —The steamer ARROW, Capt. Frank Hollingshead, hav- ing been rebuilt aud entirely reGtted wher, oot or yeh reek ae nday a? w foot of rest. dai Mount Vernon (the tomb of Washiogvon) aud inter, ings JAMES SYKES, M Geni Superintendent Stoamer Arrow. [VJABSHALL BALL PaviLion. ‘This beantiful snmmer rescrt having been en- lerged and refitted. i now opeu forge charter for Excursions and Pic-Ni Special inducements ere offered toSnnday Bebools © partion. é ipecial arrangements having been made with the authorities of Gharles counts heey an at this pavillion, persons. can now visit this hes ful resort without fear of being annoyed by dis FRANK jel3-1m nme of shatter apply to Capt. SURAT, Tih struct wharf REAL ESTATE AGENTS, — 905 ¥ STREET. KBAL ST BROKE 905 PHIL. H. WELCH & CO., INSU. We buy and eel Beal & Estate, Houses, Stores, fs art me ts snd Offices to rent and Tease. Beats fected, ruararteet apd advaueed, Slesoy fully in ted. Negotiations of all Kinds faithful! executed, Bonses spultts long time given for pay me Plans, specifications, contracts and deeds skillfully drawn, Sattfaction guaranteed: “Gite veones call and we will merit awother, La tice Bader jasonic Tem N zEW OFFICE, JUAN ROYLE @ 00., BEAL £STATE BROKEBS, No. 713 Firregyta StReet, Plants’ Burp: Fo handsomely FURNISHED. Hoose, on south & by 3d strosis, witb ul! the modert ema 1 cash payments joug time impr eanen BONN? SEVERAL FARMS, insti and lars ee the line of the ;Pelut of Book Bailroad, few minntos walk of the depot within whisty minaies of Woellington. ‘Terms eax ALso no of 208 acres on tho same road aud same distane from depot, improved by House, &0. Near Capitol, fronting on Rew Jersey avente; one 0 Lee finess eaters in the cit; 4 HOCSE op North ‘A street; $490 caeb, balanes on lon TRHEE HANDSOME HOUSES tn tuo woet end HQUSER and LOTS In aii tTwe RANDEORE nate ca RtSt stroos, {n sums of from $1400) to WoL cm reat catate ner NY. ave ret, ne Washington D.C. LSE Deo BAND, &o. LUMBER WLC cut te order on bart otic. vi 1 putid! » Macadamizing Paving perposes 4 Gclivered in pind saa of ie Ds CiRaL ‘ATE id and mouer in ftention, and will be st my seats cha ten. tus ut ieaitateas THE TRADES, WNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS. yey BA pote 733 1 Market Space, between 7th as er and mavufacttrer of aeetas | i styie ‘Sod ‘inish for stores, city and cou ean sidences. Fings for sale or rent, Teute hed for camp meetings. Awniug materia al on hand and forsale. tf OUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL ae GEO. WwW. HAMPERLATS an oli! Friend of the Pwblic, successor B. Ed ng 713 isth street Dorth west.—; g am now prepared to the noe work with ith the greatest care and = ouly a and warrant WNINGS! FLAGS!! @ COPELAND, 643 1 Louisiane avenue, one dour castor 7th street, manufacti ‘AWNINGS, ae. in ete stvte | &nd finish, for stores, city and soe eC EE Reece [seta ante oops J. = Toston, CARPENTER, BUILDER, anh CONTEACTOR L— Jobbing or Gen: below EB street 5. W. =e ay pprar at each entertainment in my ts for sale at ¢he strocts, eight Georgetowa Advertisements. BOOKS, STATIONERY, 4c. SS Le ee tee take on SUNDAY ARTE Petts reg tor the parpoee 6 a nme vo Maer Ni of our inte brother. wars jor Masons in gocd standing are cordialiy (ied LEB. be) Potters PCTATOR: 7 ale at very | varehee: is18- 2 ? D* 500 bochels Jackeon W s "| bgihele Jaden WIITE POTATOES ta “PATERS, aw 09 Water strect. i ed AN €VER!—Woe are ot Summer Dress acoke Dine of all Kinde Ww bi ment of Rousckeenin > a _2732 Im* 201 Bridge potran STORE FoR a Heving yorchaced 0 offer my Dollar Storet.r for emall capital. Tam now retall at and below covet. No. TS ae ee ays € ‘6 HEATLEY'S we me STEAM DYEING s BAMIS | wt LER, ‘set, Georgetown nother anf 2ifferent burtnews °. : SiCHoL AND SCOCKING ASTABLISHMENT Orrick—49 J a STREST, Eetabiiehet. 1851, pe ~ ove of the olf) ' Hishments of the wik copsalt the fall avd winter goots Bost place in the Distri Gentlemen's Cloth Ls Soi ar Davis, $01 Marx ae rnex of 3th atreet CLeSiNe evr saus PARASOL. ne iy Styles at hall their original OB LoT AT Vic, price 81.60 aT LAR J RE <a DA STB4w Goons AT HALF Pale LL KINDS FANCY GOODS snd NOTIONS at ow S01 Market Spac HORRY ooops: Dl - corner Sth street Miasie Rew eee Googs thar STATESY Sea eat ai as All the the gion and vieintty. STRAW GOODS, ¥ Lo oud Bt S'bo reapey— teh tea nal, mitts Cou) SSUEELT ARN 515 market Space R Ais LARGE as SORTMENT of OOMSETS, at mrt 713 Menke Space 4 BERLIN KEPEYE 2 EMERQIDERED SLIPFR? ad MPT nt at ae ore Bost Taek KID GLOVES, 81. Jet RECEIVED-A Gne assortment of . P. LEROM, 714 Ten Ay t ree su80-tr a INSURANCE COMPANIES. ABE XU INSURED? The BEBKSHIBE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsfield, Mass; organized 1851; aavete nearly $2,000,000; has had successful experience of twenty years, Loseecs paid in 1571, $1512; in twenty years, $572,094, ‘Thit company does nst forfeit the policies of it Bembers tor ts Tatiare to pay premium, but continues the insurance for the full amount of the policy until the unearued premiums in hand hare 0 Ox- baasted. The Bracticalo operation of this feature is: A person, aged 35, by tng— supus! prem pores 2 This ie expreesed in every polic BELASHIGE. and is cuaranteed by the Vormme weaith of Massachtsctts. Call and read certificates and receipts from widows, orphans and administra: tors, whi oe — paid the tall amount insares and bein oa tine of decease. iesnel Ss {yom one to three years at the PHIL, B WELCTL ‘ 905 F strect, Manute Tena Jone tf rae “FRANKLIN FIRE LNSUB- ARCE COMPANY, OF PHILADEPHIA,” CHARTERED 1529, CASH ASSETS. (at 300 160, com PAID IN sure 8 BAKy 1» Pres nISTER: View Apreiident Tuo At nkone, EGER, Seoretary. B LEWIS BLACKFORD, WASHINGTON AGENT, 619 SEVENTH STREET N. W. The Franklic Fire insurance Company, of Phila delphia, now in ite 43d year, is a8 well known to the Gountry’ ae the philoscpher whose ‘name It bosre With s capita. ct Ga) 0.1 has @ cash acc ot pay. It has ae disputes Can sey tratbfully that Pace bas not folly, falthte nated any ove of its ¢ ry years. Li has Ieeued wear fenenn: olicier, and bas paid maa doliare in in 0° Frankl sod iiperal 7 ve mg daring the many millions of After the great Chicago fire the" Franklin” was to $43).090 enabled to pay its entire Josa( amount without calling in any o! Qou soon afterwards di dwwadend of tan per cent. roid. Call at the Inenrance Booms of HANSON & BLACKFORD, S19 7th street, ANP INSURE YOUE PROPERTY IN THE ~ ee ANBLIN, OF PHILAUELPHiA.” may? HE ae FIRE INS. ©0. £OR THE DISTRICT OF aac CAPITAL $200,000. DIRECTORS games ©. Kennedy, Wm. i. Ward, Walter 8 Cox, Nich, Acker, Jone B- Wilerb, Chation egtionston, 2. ey. fr, Win. P. Subnstom, ™ 7° adam Gadiie 5.0. KENNEDY, Pres. 3 W.S. COX, Vice Bree. ‘Office 1495 G street N. W oi8- Sn NATIONAL MEFEOPOLIZAR IRE INSUBANCE OOMPASY, oF TRE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870 oase UB PITS La ee neneennesere nnn 8160 oe Office in Shepherd. ae 0. 90% Penney! vania avenne. eae KELLY. LY, president SAMUEL ca0ss. Par, | eon 7 Resaye cn Astronomy ees Prictor ee + | Tre inory ot a a, tae Capea of Sey Good -bye Sweetheart. By SHILLINGTON'S N EW BOOKS AT PHILP & SOLOMONS". re * Al Gate ated the vow By mks receivid aa soon O8 iesueds i LY Mall, postage free. PHILP @ SOLOMOENS, Booksellers ana station 0 S11 PRN SYLVA AVENUR. SEED AND FOR sabe 7 200% 2 ty or St asp I ORE, Der 4s street aud Py FAMILY SUPPLIES: Stop: Look Read !!. DUTY OFF TEas: DUTY OFF TEAS PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED 15 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GRAD at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. Also, see PRICES OF SUGAR befcre purchasing elsewhere. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00. a We are selling FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. ‘We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF HANS that can be produced, at prices which DEFY COM PETITION. ITE US 4 CALL; If WILL PaY YOT. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00, GROCERS, TH ax B Srastrs, js Masonic Tomy Pp CATAWBA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLEs, CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARET. EOB’T & WM. YOUNGER'S AND BASS ALE, DUBLIN BROWN STOUT, MASSEYS PHILADELPHIA ALE & STOUT, PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Botter,) With a flue steck of IMPORTED and DOMES TIC GROCERIES, selocted espécially for famiuy use, and selling at a very low Sgare. N.S. METZGER, (Buceessor to METZGER & BYLES,) 417 SEVENTH STREET, twoen D and delet Gorve HILL. edin Ba a ceed FAMULT 5 BFLOUE ty rtore 204 for er erate ‘Footy sud Extra Floor BEAL: DES BAY and STRAW W.M. GALT 8 WO, Indians avenue gad lst street deci s-tt WASHINGTON HOTELS. — ho MOLEL, No. 709 G STERET, jet2-t! Berween 71H axp 81a Srneers ae a eee JAMES SYKES, Proprictor. FRontine PEynsY¥Lvania AVENE, Besrecen 1:h and 1th stress, sous po

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