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A French Tragedy. “ "ERED BY HIS PARENTS. [Paris Correspondence London Standard. A shocking case was tried yesterday (July Le fore the Court offAssizes of the Seine, viz: the rourder of ® som, who was in the Versaities army during the Commune of Paris, by his parents. The names of the accused are Pierre Joseph Louis and Marie Euphrasie Hamard, bots dfty-one years of age. and parents of ‘ange to say) fifteencbildren. During the sanguinary times which followed on the de- pertore of the trooge to Versailles, both father T espoused the Communist cause, the aking & most active part in’ the jon. The fact that their son was x tt side the city greatly exasperated them, and both father and mother were fre- quently heard to menace him with vengeance, nvariably saying, when speaking ‘I shonid not at all be sorry to kill nker of bieod, like that! father w ferocious disposition, ant her with bis wife, had speut the whole of in drinking, irregularity and de- | i the fortunes of their five sur- Lildren were, to pis totems —— tiedom themselves. The eldest son, tren of the v knowing the e e victim ef the trag antecedents of hi i the part he took in the March insurrection, and all the events 21 jodging for him- Self, when he left the service ® few months af- , in prefere returning under the fr. On h of April ot the pres- went to his mother's laundreas to nm which his sister bad left The mother, on | n, to demand her } to give up onthe | » had paid for it— ‘The whole day was sages to and fro con- nen, aud at So'clock im the evene xacperated, and wife,in which follow went to ns lodg- to come into the a bin irinker of of the vilest epithets, and fight. The son replied that never figut hisown by drink, seized tim by the ai back, the hair, 2 e father plunged akoife into bis heart, killing him on the spot. The depositions of the wit- nesses, principally the children of the murder- ers, were conclusive as to the totally drunken d desnoralized existence of the parents; as for the tragery itself, both father and mother « cisimed any intention of taking their son’s lite, notwithstanding their reiterated menaces in presence cf neighbors and their own children, who were present when the crime was accom- plished. The jury, atter ten minutes’ consnita- tion together, rendered a verdictof gutity,with- out any mention of extenuating circumstances, snc both father and mother were condemned to transportation for life. A Woman Cownrprs a Farratess Hrs- BAND—Bzcitement in Prin House Square.— An exciting scene took place in a third avenue car, in Printing Honse square, last evening. The Taking up the scene consisted of Mr. John Jennings, of west 2%th street; Mrs. Jobn Jennings, a black haired, black eyed, pretty little woman, and another pretty female named Annie Carey, who resides in the same ighberh i. Jennings left home about seven ting bis wife that he was going to a Something aroused Mrs. Jen- picion, and while she said “allright, she didn’t mean a word of it. John Lad no seoner got out of the house than his wife was on bis track. She watched him enter a ng house, and shortly afterwards saw e with the aforesaid Annie in tow. f confronting the pair m enter a third avenue b reet. The wite fol- Jennings upon finding himself trapped, le an eflort toescape from the front platiorm he car, and to leave the two females to setile | them. This the wife wouldn't nt to, and grasping the man by the collar, matters b cor etermined to “shame him,” which | aeceeded in doin effectually. A | war was kept up between the two | ed the city ball, when Mrs. | despairing of her efforts to persuade shand to return home with her, drew | . & rawhide and commenced belaboring the | Ppy Jennings about the head and shoul- A crowd oi about 200 persons gathered, | and a policeman soon arrived on the scene. Jen- nings. seein od, put an end to the row by in the ear and eof the per- termination of womankind bas There was a iemale who k of granite against a pew built through her farm, notwith- | her opposition the road was built, She was wrathy, very wrathy; but trains began to run did she com. 2 day, when the locomo- y, there was a rail fence track, sat the dame, ance blazing in her No, she wouldn't. | ation she get er persuaded, coaxed, threatened, | but all te no purpose. There was the woman, dire efore him, as immovable as a moun- t go on, and it did go on; began to fly did the obsti- sten from her perch. Defeated in this tion, the woman's next movment was to oil the track. When the next train came up, of course the wheels spun round help- | lessly, and a considerable delay and trouble was the result, wh: > injured female stood at a | safe distance, laughed at the efforts of the loyes with bitterness and scorn. «do next nobody can tell; but the y¥ fear of her, a led to give a few moments to pri- s they approach her premises. vers are more ravenous ‘They eat wagon-tires, have been known toticklea mulein the ribe until he kicked, and devour his shoes while tis feet were in the air. LAWS OF THE — STATES, the Seco: Passed Fumento. ssion of the gress, } amend the Department. ouse of Kepre 5 of America ted Sen led, That there at Department to be ss the Post- < the principal officers of the Post- ment shall be one Postmaster General ant Postmaster= General, who shail by the President, by and with the ad- conse! t the Benat d who may be re- manner; and the term of ottice of | neral sbali be for and during the | nt by whom h > ng nud superintendent emi ons chief Boney me “Mm, one superintend- { ebie 4 foreign mails, oue topog- | Department, one ageitant Boat-Onics Ds uty he office of maifd=preda: ision of lead-letters, one saper- Jank-agency, one asniatant super. | aectetants. fourteen clerks lorks of class three, fifcy ty oneclerks of class one. orks, one ee for the one for esch of the Assist- four assistant moseongers, ve laborers, one eng’ | sat iscksmith. two firemen, ber of tempo- watchmen, and veual salaries of the officers, snployed ia the Post-Office De: fallows tape, (Be Postmaster General, cight thousand dol- | Of the & pogral two thousacd five hundred Ut the sesistant attorney Department, fonr pher of the Post-Oft «pte ty ce Department, ns, twent Of the chief of @iviste sand five bundred dollars: Cf the superintendent of Post Office building and = barsing <Mlcer, two thomand three hundred dol- Uf the chief clerk to the Po Ns thousand fee hundred dcilarg pom: wie Chief clerks to the A: Cencral, the chief clerk of the superiutendvat of he hey ord F office, ~ tetsedesl of ce, and the chief clerk of the #u ‘oreiga matis, two thousand d: “Ut the © Jank agency, one thousand, ‘cligts® ot tue i sa: SERS GE Setante, one thoussud two bundred Of the ceri pide dilarn acne four, one thousand eight ehoarad S78, of clawe three, one thousand six Ot the ctes J dred de i SaThs.gf clues cwo, one thoussed four hun- the ek 7 dred éulines each S as One, one thousand two Bon- the mee! General, eight hundred son an "pow ees Uf the assistant, watchmen, and le. a Gollare'eachs act ‘thousand six hundred dol- Uf the assistant eogineer. one thousand dollars: fire eed Nass 7' °8® Bousand two hundred aad Of the assistant iter, one anit, sine bento ati eevee manenenn ee S8c. 5. That the Postmaster General shall procure | portation; and the price to be paid, toge:her with « | to be paid: and the durat | pual & and canse to be kept a seal of his Department. which SRA! be adhaed ‘to all commissions of postmasters d others, and used to authen tis ali pte sbi Shas cearee toonaer een ete | ment tre 6. That th: ostmaster General shall — ! lth and discontinue p.st-offices: inetract all per- | Postal service with reference, to thelr Cuties; decide om the forms oiicial papers: gehen ak tom fition of returns etd actcuite; centrcl. according to law Sid wolyect ta the scttlement of the Auditor, alle Pepses incident to the service of the Department: superistend the disposition of the moneys of the Pogirimoct; direct the manner in which balances ball be paid over; isene werrauts to cover m ioe itePtreacury, snd. to pay out the same; inte cuily saperintond the Lusiness of the Depart- Sener execute ail Inws relative to the postal wervice: ‘That in case of the death, tion atscuce of the Postmaster General, all his pot fea dutiog shail devolve, for the time being, Oa" the Assistant Postmaster eral. Fires. That the Postmaster General shall make the following reports to Uongress at euch annual bess A ort of all contracts fo mace withia the preceding year, giving in each Cane the name of the contractor: thedate aud dura- tive ‘of the contract; the routes eaivraced thereia, with the length of each the time of arrizal aud de: carrying the mail parture at the ends of each route: copy of the recorded abs:racts of ‘all proposals for caFrsing the jail, as provided by section two hun- red and forty cight. rR, chert of all land aod water mails established or ordered within the preceting year, other than those let to contract at the annual letting. giving in each case the route or water course on which the mail is lished: the name of the person employed to transport it; the mode of transportation, the price on of the order or contract. ‘A report of all allowances made to contractors within the preceding year above the sums origi- nally stypulaed in their respective contracts, and he reasens fer the same, and of al! ord:rs made itional expense is urred on any ‘ote beyotd the original eontract-price; giving in each case ronte; tne pame of the coutractor; the original service provided for by the contract: the criginal price; the additional service required; and the additonal sllowsuce therefor. A rep. rt of all curtailments of expenses effected within ihe preceding year. g.ving tn each case the seme particulars a6 in the preceding report ‘A report of the finauces of the Department for the preceding yea ing the amount of balance due fie Deparment at the begioving of the year: the smount of postage which accrued within the year; the smount of engagtincat and liabilities; and ths amount actually paid de the year for carrying the mail: showing how mach of safd amount was for carrying the m: ju preceding years. ‘A report of the fiues imposed on, and the ded tions from the pay of, contractors, made during the preceding year, stating the name of the contractor, the natnre of the delingaeney:; the ronte on which it occurred; when the fine was tmposed: and whether the fine or deduction has been remitted; and for what reason ‘A copy of each contract for carrying the mail be- tween the United States and foreica countries, with statement of the amount of postage derived ander the same, so tar as the returns of the Department ‘will enable it to be done A report showing all contracts which have been made by the Department, otuer than for carrying tbe mail, giving the name of the contractor; the ar- ticle or thing contracted for; the place where the article was tc be detivered or the thing performed; the amount paid therefor; and the date and duration of the contract. A report of the clerks and other persons employed in the Department during tho year, or any part thereof, giving the names of the persous; the time they were actually employed, and the sum paid each; whether they have been usefully employed: whether the services of any can be di ‘with without to the public service, and whether th ny and the sppointment of others in. quired for the better dispatch of business. ‘A report on the postal Business and agencies in foreign comntrios. Aud the Posmaster General shall cause all of such reports to be privted at the Public Printing Office, either together or separately, and in such nambers ae may be required by the exigencies of the service or by Law Sec. 9. That the Postmaster General shall submit to Congress at each annual sessions sta ement of the amount expended daring the preceding fiscal year, ond an estimate of the amout that will be re- quired for the ensuing fiscal year, under each of t following heads: “* Transportation of the ma! “com pets clerks in post carriers; ” “com sisvants; mail-bage;”* stampa; * wrapping-pa- “advertising; balsaces 3" rent, light, and fuel for post offices; stationery ;" and ~ miscellaneous,’ showing the snus paid nnéer each head, and the names of ihe pe om payments are made cut of the miscellancons fend; but the names of per fons employe detecting depredations oa tt mail,and of other confidential agents, need not be Sic master General shall lay befure Congress, dnring the first week ia each an on, detaited statements of the ex pen'li- tures mace from the contingent fund of bis dep art- ment. He shall also make out and keep, ia proper books, full and complete inventories and accounts of all the property belonging to the United States in the buiid.ngs. rooms, offices, and grounds occupied by bim avd under bis charge, aud to add thereto fo time an account’ of such property as ns procured subsequentiy to the taking snd also an account of the sale or disposal of uch property,end to report the same ts Gon Provaded, That this section shall to the supplies of stationery and fuel h ehall be accounted for as now provided by 1 persons employed in any branch ¢ shall be exetupt from milica serving on juries, or from any pen- | t thereof. | -12. That no person emploged in the Post- | Office Department shall become interested in any contract lor carrying the mail, or act as agent, with or without compensation, for any covtractor or per- son offering to beoon.¢ « Coutractor, iu auy business before the Department; and any person so offendin, shail be immedint ly dismissed from cfiice, » be liable to pay so much monry as would ha realized from said contract, to be reco action of debt, for the use of ihe Post-Of tere artmont made to and with the United Stares of america. See. 14. That no person employed in the postal rervice sheli receive auy fees or peranisites on account of the duties to be performed by virtue of his appointment. Ske 13. That before entering mpon the daties, and before they shall reccive any salary, the P Ger eral and all persons employed fu th vice, hall respectively take and subseri a tome magistrate or cther competent viicer, the fol: Towing cathor affirmation: “EAB, do holemnly swear (or effirm, as the case may be) that I will faithfntly perform all the duties reyaired of me, aud abstain from evcrsthing forbidden by the laws fa re- lation to the establishment of post offices and post. reads within the United Siates; and that 1 will honestly and truly scccant for sind bay over nny money belonging to the aaid United States wi may cotne into my possession or control: Se help me, God.” And this oath or affirmation may be taken before auy officer, civil or military, holding a com- mission under the United States, and such officer is hereby avthorized to administer and certify such cath or afBrmation. Sxc. 16. That overy person employed in the postal service shall be subject to all the pains, ponaitios , and forfeitures for violation of the laws relating to as taken the oath or affir- prescribed in the preceding nection or not 17. That telegrams between the several, Do- of the government and thelr officers and in their fransmiasion over the lines of aly bas leon given the right of way. station lands from the public domain, shall Have priority over all other business, at such rates as the Postmaster Geueral shall annually fx. Ske. 15. That every order, entry, or memorandum whatever. on which any action la to be based, allow: auce made. or mouey paid, and overy contract. paper, or obligation made by or with the Post-Uffice Depart: Ment, shall have its true date affixed to It: and every Der Teluting to contracts or sllowances filed in the Department shail have the date when it wad filed in: doreed upon it. ‘Suc. 1d, That the Postmaster General shail far- nish a copy of bis auntal estimates to the Secretary { the Treasury prior to the first of November ia ch year, which shalt be reported to Congress by Jbe latter in his regular printed etimate: Sec. 0. That the Postmaster General shall trans- mit a copy of each postal conveuti. m concluded with foreign ‘governments to the Secretary of State, who shall fart ish y of the same to the Conzres- sional Printer, for publication; and the printed proof sheets of such conventions shall be revised at sfore the Post-Ofice Department. [To 8S conTINvED.] MARRIED. BAYS—DONOHUR. On thellth of Angust. bj Rex PH Sweet, EUGENE D. HAYS to ANNIE DONONUE, both of Washington. . ‘ariboro papers please copy.] —_.—_<0e—_____- DIED. CLIFTON. On the 10th instant, MARY AL- PHONSA BLANCHE. aged 22 months. and on the 12th instant, MALY AUGUSTA OBC Lmonths, daughters of Theodore E. and [Baltimore and N. ¥. papers please copy.] HANDY. On the 12th frstent, Mr. WILLI. HANDY in the seth year of binagen, WILIAM The late lence, Subsea Til take piace from te resid: abprthweat, at ¢0’clock Wed: No. 72%. isth street. nesday aftern: hich the friends of oon, 14th: it family are respectfully invited to to attend. UNDERTAKERS. Ricuasn ¥. MaRver, UNDERTAEER, (Successor to HAKVBY $ MARRY) No. 934 F Sraxxr, between Binth and Tenth. MBTALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS mar }-ly SHROUDS, HABITS, &c. eo W. BABKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKES. ©19 ELEVENTH STREET, oar ¥. CURNITURE Pi fr ir ts ada MADE GEE a a MACKETT, UNDERTAEER, So. 735 Tru St2xgt, Berwsex G anv H STRxere' ep2-ly Coffins and Caskets of ali kinds. Bit’ BEAR stats NS ———————=_———— Pa art vib Beant, AUCTION SALES. ¥ GREEN & W(LLIAMS, Auctioneers, y DING LOTS BRIGHT. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR Fe eee ee premises, mt Brightwood, terminus of 4th = oads,a valuable tract of Iand, which pot ee ne 23 buildieg dots 25 feet front, ron ning back to & :0-toot siley. fronting om 7th street, itvert ring Railroad. opposite the beauti- eae MG. Emery, Bea's acd about 30 Seatac oke trons tate cher Whe ote eaten separately, and Deseen by applying to the < auctioneers. We call special attention to ties Gesiring to obtain a beautifal and convenient cous’ try peat to atten d the sale. tn 6,12, aod 15 erme rth cash; balance months, for notes hearing ihterest trom day of sale, s-cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser scost. @25 down cn cach lot at time of sal auls-d _GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, eae Atal Hetate Broker and A tioneer roker ne . 729 7th street, between @ and H. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROP- EBTY NEAS THE CAPI'Ou. J will offer for ou MONDAY August 19, 1872, at public a onthe premises, Lote 1, 2,and3.in Square 64, now covered with old frame buildings. These lots have a front of 13) fost S inches on New Jersey aveuue. 119 feet on vorth B street, and # feet on North Capitol street. They are among the mest desirable lots in the city. Terms: Kasy.and made known on day cf sale. ud convey! poing st the cost of the pur- [autz. i} H_WABNER, Anct. HOS. E- WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct'r, 619 7th street, opposite Post Office, OVED PROPERTY. No. 311 N STREET WEST; ALSO, UNIMPROVED. ON Q ‘COND STREETS SOUTHWEST. | Op THURSDAY, Angust 15th, at 6 o'clock Pm ,I shall offer’ for sale on the premisos, jot 264190. improved by nice two story Fram> four rooms, fine summer kitchen, side and rear alleys. Also, Lot 8, in square 603, 57.3x167.5. Fine place for coal yard ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6.12,a0d 18 months. Deferred notes, with interest, secured by Soon TE anos B WAGGAMAN, Auct. aul2 BY Wi. 2. WALL & 00. Auctioncer Original Horse aud Carriage Bazaar, 98 Louisiana avenve, between 9b and 10th streets * ze » KITCHEN OTENSIOS, REFRIG OL ES, &c.,WiITH NUMEROUS OTHER On FRIDAY MOBNING, 16th Augnst, 1872, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell 91 of Furniture contained in House No. 906 9h street, between I and K streets N. W., the owner breaking up housekeeping. The is worthy the atten- rraietceed aie new, tion of private buyers. aul2«t W. L. WALL & CO., Aue! ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, B Northwest corner 10th and D streets. TRuel EES. GALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY At AUCTION-TWO BRICK HOUSES. ON Lith STREET 8. W., TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY By virtue of a deed of trast, dated June 9h, 1571, recorded in liber 643, follo 472, of the land records ot Washington county. District of Co- lumbia,and by direction of the bolder of the notes secured theredy,.we will sell, at public action,on the premises,on ‘TORSDAY, August 20¢h, } 6 o'clock p. m., all those pieces or parcels of gre in Washington city. D;C_. known se parts of lute 7 and 5, in square 353, beginning for the same at a point ‘on Nth street southwest in said city, 88 tect 10 inches from the northwest corner of =a and running thence south 39 fe east 21 feet 9 inches; th east 9 feet 2 inches; then 2 thene t 15 feet 11}g inches, thence north 19 fest 4 inches, ind thence West 4 feet Ws: inches to the begianing, Also, all that piece, being paris of the eame lots 7 and §, ‘in sq 3, beginning for the same at @ point on lth street southwest 75 feet 3 inches from the northwest corner of said swaars, and running thence south 25 feet ;thence east $1 fact Finches ;thence south II inches: thence east 15 f 3g tache Ce north 2Sfeet 11 inches; thence west 15 fect 1134 iachos; thence south 2 feet; thence west 9 et 2 inches; thence north 2 feet? thence west 21 fect 9 mehes to eid 11th street southwest erms of vale, as prescribed by said tra: AX, with ten per cent inter I], and the exprnxes of th's ealo, balanes to be paid in twelve a he, with inte: coured by notes and dee trust cn the « 100 when the property is struck of. Stamps and veyancing xt purchaser 8 cost. 4f the terms of Sré nol complied with within’ seven days from the Trustees reserve the right to resell tl At the risk and coxt of { aro: from Jang 6h, TLLE.{ Trustees. _euld EEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionears, No, 1001 Northwest corner of loth and D sts. TECSTER’ SALE OF THE CARROLL PLACE PROPERTY, ON CAPITOL HiLU Under «nd by Virtue et a deed of trast, dated the 29ih day of Jnne, A.D. 1571, and daly re- corded in Liber No. 651, fol land records for Washington Cc of Ce ty, i mbia, and by direction of the the first liek th mentioned, th trustees in e Suction, in front of the the undersigned, of trust. will well, at public remises, at 53 o'clock p. m., on MONDAY. the 2d day of Beptember, A.D. allthat property known as Lots thirteen (i3) rt uate 729, in the Ciry of Wash- fr atom D 0 that part of Lot twelve (12,) Pay < Line of said fot twen: ff the southwest corner thereo northwest corner of the lot; to the northeast corner of the lot; thence along the east line of the lot to @ point in shid east line twenty-eight (23) feet distant from the southeast corner of said lot; thenes ina stroight line to the place of beginning; together with all the improvements on said lots part of lot. The above described proporty com greater portion of the Carroll place prope wine known as Duff Green's row, fronting feet ou Ist street east, between East Oa and Pennsylvania wyonue,acd facing Park. aud presents to capit and ¢ the most desirable investments to be city of Washington, four brick butidin Cader the provisions of the deod of trust, and in conformity with the opinion of the Supreme Court ef the Bistrict of Colnmbia, sitting ax a court of equity, the.property willbe ‘sold in four separate parceli, accurding to a plat thereof, which will be exhibited on the day of sale. ‘The te: ms of ale are: For each of the two larger bonses $5,000 in cash. and the balance in two equal instalments in #ix and twelve mouths after the day nt on the west distant from i thence to the to the Capit here one of A nd in the ‘The improvements consist of two of them very large. net ‘ol of For each of the two smaller houses, $2,000 in cash, and the balances in two equal Irsialnen sin tix and twelve months atier the day of sale. The sum of $20 is to be paid on each of the two larger houres immediately at the time of sale, and $200 on each ot the two smaller houses at the time of sale, Sud the respective balances of the cash payments are to be paid within five days. For the deferred Portions of the porchase moncy. the purchaser will © reyuired to give his two promissory notes, pay- able et six and twelve mouths respectively after thereof, bearing interest at the rate of ten por - per antium, to be dated the day of sale, sud to be secured by a'deed of trust upon the premises. The terms of sale are to be fully complied wich i fivedayn after the day of aslo; otherwise, the trustces reser: ft to rasell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchacar, after ope week's notice. All conveyancing and si Ss areto be at the cost of the purchaser, T. T. CRITTENDEN, 2 teastoog, MF MORRIS. i GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, a B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts, By virtue of a deed of trust dated 2st No- yember, 1571, recorded in liber No. 665, folio ‘291 et we. of the Jand records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by dirce. tion ofthe holder ef the ote secured thereby. Bill sell at public ‘suction, on the prewisse: ou THUMSDAY, August 22: is2- at 6 clock pm Sli thse pieces or parcels of ground inthe ctyet Washington, in the District sloresaid, known oud described as Lots numbered 116, 117-118, 419, and alt Sartas the western 6 feet by the depth of lot 12), in Gilbert's recorded subdivision of Square No. 675. ‘Terms of sale as preacribed by said deed are ns follows: $12,000 with interest at the rate of ten per centnm per annum from the Zist of Novetber: Ist, and the expenses of the sale tn cash, nnd the bal- ance in equal instalments at 6.12 and 18 mouths, for which the notes of the purchaser, beariog interest from the day of sale, aud secured by a decd of trust on the property sold: shall be taken. A deposit of S20 when the property is struck off, Somes and conveyancing at the cost of the pur- If the terms of sale are not complied with within Fouerves theright fe resl the. srigarte ne weenie e rig! re ie Pro] at poheababedbepes: 73 crx ae 5 rustee, jy13-wiw ]Pat] GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. NNUAL BALE OF ARMY OLOTHING AND A KQUIPAGE. Derot QuaRTERMASTER’s OrFicr, Jer Will Devoid at public suction vee tee Betoe at edersce ville Yaliana, ccinmenciog on TUESDAY, direction of Céptuin J. ¥. Rodgerasit 8! Beet "BE ew, unsere! and Army, s large Ne rapa Wert ibe sae fe icieat my this 30th day of July, aué-ta3t* HAGER <7 X mark] RANDALL. ¢| Saye, AUCTION SALES. BECEIVERS SALE OF THE STOCK IN TRADE. ER-STORY FIXTURES. &0.. OF WILLIA BR eRTauee | AGENTOM yA VALUABLE UR ASK. B oO STarErs | PEINILECE PURCHASE AT A BOMERRD OE <EOW Gr SW hettae | EURRE RT BVO MEE oy MIs LOT 19.4 BY 113° sade . g3.c00 UF Book Accounts, ot AMS By virtue of a deed of trnst dated October 'y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the 24, 1871, recorded in liber 606, folio 32, of the District of Columbia, parsed therein on the 11th day land records of Washi: ty. District | of June, A. D. 172, cause therein dependin of Columbia, and. by direction of the holacr, of the | beiween Jacob E-Lyeut ginetift cea wiles notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- cause numbered 2765, Be Brett, defendant, ® tion. in front of the premises,on WEDNESDAY, | Doc. ii, the undersigned, appointed Receivers b Augnst 14, 1572, at Grovclock ym « ail tuat coreata decree, will, on THURSDAY. the 15ch dey ct Piece or nereel ‘of cround in Washington city, D. | AvEUs TO? at LL o'clock s. m., at the premient -» lying and being in Square 725, known and de. | Btupberod 939 F street, N.W.. inthe city f Week scribed as Let lettered 1. in Ohester and Jenkins’ | ington, proceed to sell at pablic aaction. to the bien, Tecorded subdivision of said square. ent bidder, all the stock ‘Terms of sale as required by said deedare: @3,000, fixtures, &c., of the firm trade, book William F. B: counts, together with interest at the rate of seven per cent. a contained in the s* per annum from October 24, 1871, and the expenses | N d of sale, in cash; avd the balance in six and twelve | trade months, with interest, to be secured by notes and | and comprises ev deed of trust on the Property. to the satisfaction of the Srastecs. S30 to pe Paid in cash when the property ruck off, and al Stamps to be paid by the purchassr, 7 UcP® Sad Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from the ay of sale, the Trantees re- serve the right to resell the pro: : Cost of the purchater. Droverty atthe risk and cr faney stock, The Rectivers will also, at the sams time and place, se!l a valuable Ivase,having § years yet terra on Lot 17,in Square 37, in “this city. fronting on F street west, between Ninth and Tenth steests lense gives to the leaeee the right to baild.ead the privilege of purchase at the expiration of 1 lease, at the rate of — por square feet P. A’ DARNEILLE, The stock and fixtures will be offered together in GEORGE RAELE. ¢ Trustees. one lumpsto the highest bidder therefor. = _ang?-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | | “The term of eal” are: Ono third casli and at = a ance i two equ mente, st sx en) twelve BX GBRER & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers. mnths. secured to the eatiefaction of the Brow Northwest corner lth aud Datreets. ¥ NEW AND VALUAB MPROVED UNIMPROV REAL ESTATE, ON K ISLAND AVENUE, BETWEE: A derosit ct @40 will be reanired at time of sale, Ti the terms of sale are not complied with withia five daye cf the day of sale, ths Becelvers reserves the Tight to re sell at (he risk auc cost of the defaulting Sra | purchaser. THATREET= N.W. AND NEABTHE ILLS AN. KAN SQUARE MARKET, aT AUC A H hose PERRY, { Receivers. ‘on NEDNESDAY ext the 14 a at, anGd [Pat.] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. o'clock p. m.. om the promises, we wi tbered 47,4849, 0, 81,82) 83.a0d | P)B. JOMNSTON, ion of lots 5 and 8; in’ square 45,51 and 82 having a front of 18 feet Istaud avenue by adepth of 10) feat, and improved by four new two-story Frame Dwell- ings containing six rooms cac finished; wood work g} or Tr BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STRERT. From his extensive practice in the great H of Europe and the first in this country, viz V+ ned. Lots 49 and 0 each front idieet on | Pr EUpobe cme. the Arst in this country $j an alley 30 fect wide and improved by two new two- “4 + sew here, can ofes story Frame dwellings containing tour rooms each, | the most certain, speedy and eficetual remedy lu the Lots 83 and 84 are un‘mproved, front on an alley, and each containing sbont fiw square feet of grousd. ‘The above PFeperty will bo sold separately dand isconveniently located. both as to the new Gorco- Tan suusre market and 7ih-stroct cars, and is there- fore well suited for small family residences or an in- Vestment as a whole or in part erm: $1.00) cash on each of the front houses; 200 on each Uf the alley houses; and $50 on each of the unimproved lots, and the balance in 6, 13 and 18 months, with notes bearing interest at six per cent and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold. All reed and stamps at cot of purchascr. $2 down on each house, aud $20 on each vacant lot when sold. Title indisputable. od GEM DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE Wenkuess of the Back or Limba, Strictures, Affec tion of the Kidneys or Biadder, Lavoluntary Dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousnoss, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion ideas, Palpitation ot the Heact, Timidity, Trom pilng imness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the B brest, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Li Stomach or Bowels—thore terrible Disorders srising from Solitary Habits of Youth—skcust ané solitary practices more fatal to their victims than eo songs < id ES oe Merinana of bd somal ighting their m: rilliant ko or anticipaticns IN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. YOUNG MEN 7 Especially ,who have become the Victims of Solitary x Sea SETAE, Anctioneers: Vite, that dreadful and destructive beitt cnot corr aually sweeps to an untimely grave thonsanis of TWO-STORY FRAME ROUSE OY F STREET oung wien of the most exalted talents and brilinct WORTH BRT RR Py TREDTS | iteilect. who might otuerwise have encranced List eae ai, HG 2p AND 3p B. ening S@nater with the thunders of slegsance waked to ecstasy the Living Iyre,may call with fal ie MARRIAGE On WEDS ESDAY, the 14th day of Angast, 1872, at 6 o'clhe ck p. m., we i sell,on the premises. a good’ tw Frame ‘House, £01 : Nerried persons or Young Men contemplating mar. being No. 209.) with bake-lonse and oven at: tached, haviog 2( feet front, running beck 12) feet to | Fife? Pras of Phyeival Weakiieer,, fas Frocre *— ae Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, : -talf cash; balance in6and 12 months, Pi 7 for nctes bearing tateredt from day of rate, gocured | OFAn7 othe! Disjualifeation. sReediy rucyoved. by adeed of trust ou the property aod, "All fe whe p) J. imay x mn: urchaser’s cost. iW fevavelge ‘aul stampa at ScuRRSRy coreg tn ts bong se ggentnman, and down when the property is Knocked off, ORGANIO WEAMGTEOS aug?-d GREEN & 2 SN | Immediately Cured and Full Vigor Bestorea, = ‘This distressing affection. ‘b renders infe BBY OBEN & WALLIAMS, Auctioncers, erable and marriage impossible, i penalty pai by the victims of improper indulgences. Young F No. 1001 porthwest corner ivth and D sts, TEUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON THIRD STREFT WEST, BETWEEN 1 AND STERETS NOBTH. Under and by virtne of a deed of trust besring date on the 2ist day of September, 1871, aud duly recorded in Libor No. 60), follo sons are too apt to commit excesses from not eof the dreadful consequences that may easne. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend todeny that the power of procreation is to by those falling into improper dent? Besides being deprived Reatthy offepring, the most serions nud symptems of both body and mind ariso. Be of the lard records tor Washington county, | Sreamen deranged, the physical acd o District of Columbia, and by request of the party | Weakened, loas of procremtiye power, neteon thereby secured. the undersigned, trostee, will offer | Pity, @ palpitation of the heart for sale at pubile xuction, on the premises, on SAT- | ection, constitutional debility ard wasting bf the UBDA e 17th day of August. 1572 at'9 o'clock | Frame, congh, consumption, decay, and death p.m.) part of Square num five hundred and A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO Days, Persons rnined in health by nulearned protendera who keep t tri z mouth after m: ‘hh, taking poischous and injariows compeunds, should appl immediately, twenty-seven (£27), deacribed as follows: Begiuning for the same at a point on the line of 3d ‘streat woat ard at the distance of forty-nine (49) fest and three (3) inches northward from the southeaatern corner of said Square, thence running uorth aloag the said DR. JOHNS? street twenty (21) feet and eight (3) incher. sei ef the Mosel Collars oi one, Londo thence west and at right angies with said strect | Member of the Royal College of Sareeone, London. igbty-eix (86) tect to @ public alley, thence south | Crited States, and the areater part of waite linet twenty-one (a1) fect avd elght(S) inches, and thenes | Cnn spent in the hospitals of London, Paste Paws sont bye feud strect and place of begiuning, im- | aciphin and elsewhere, hae effected some of the moni Pithis preporty will & 2 : rdoed of | Mtonishing cures that were ever k trust, the amount of which w ‘at the sale ae wae Sinaia te: fe bred © Te of, sale: One-third cash; oo in two. See iinians with te at 6 and 12 monihs, for whieh the jod scapetimes with derangement of cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIOE. 08 all taone w purchaser, bearing interest and secured by deed of trust upon the preperty, will be tal Stamps and conveyancing at purchaser's cost. © down when property ts sold. Ifthe terms of sale re not complied with in five days from day of sale, the property will be resold at the risk aud cost of the defeniting purchaser. 5 habite ng for wither tudy , societ WAED 0. CARKINGTON. Jn., Trnstee, re some of th fi a &w net ‘oduced by the early angé déds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, mpg del Reese Fo ean of ight, Luss of Mnack fthe Heart, Dyspepsia, Nerv ent of the Digestive Fun ¥ W.L. WALL & ©9.,uctioneers, B New Marble Building, of 900 and 902, 8 W. cor. Penna. ave. and Sthst. ran, <- bility, Symptoms of Cousnmption, &c. TRUSTEZ’S SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ENTALLY ~The fearful efcctn of the mind are HOUSE AND LUT much to be drested. Loss of Memry, ¢ By virtue of decd of trust given tome and Pais recorded in Liber No. 62), folio 3, one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by written request of the Barty secured the yf will sell,on MONDAY, Ident, Depression of Spirits, Evil For Aversion to Bociety, Seif- Distrust, Love of Solit Timidity, &c.,are some of the evits produced. ‘Thousands of persons of all ages can uow judge what is the cause of their declining health, fosing Angust 26ih. at 6 o'clock. 1872, ou the premises. | their vigor, becoming weak, pale and exe part of Lot 4,in Sauare No. 33 and described as fol: | ciated, having a singular appearauce about the eyes ews: Beginnin cough and 5) mptoms of Consumption, for the same at a point on 9h street, YOUNG MEN west twenty feet north from tise southwest corner the said lot and thence running north along the said | who have Injured themselves by a certain street $ feet 9 inches; thence east to the eastern or | indulged in W alone, ‘a abit fr neatly learned rcar line of snid lot; thence south along sai. rear line 1 evil companions or at school, the effects of 5 feet 9 inches thence w to the place of begin- , even when ssleep, and if not which are nightly fe ping (the northern part of the premises hei cured, renders marriace impossible, and destroys veyed having a front of i foot and 3 meh both mind and body, should apply imme-liately. the same with the depth of the lot, to ‘What @ pity thats young man, the hope of his like portion of the grbund adjoining thereto on the | copntry, the pride of hie parents, should he snatch. north, to be held and used. in common as an alloy). | C4 from all prospects of enjoyment of lite by the com: Sleo, that ther part of said Lot 4, in Square 397, de- ing from the path of natura, and wequenee of de indulging @ certain secret habit. templating before contemplatint, RRIAGE® Reflect that asonnd mind and body sre the most necessary req romote connubial happi- ness. Indeed, without these the journey through life becomes a/weary pllgriaage, th» proapect hour. ty darkens to the view. the mind becomes shadowad with despair, and filled with the melancholy refiee tion that the happiness of suother is blighted with 2. ourowns A CERTAIN DISKA: When the misguided snd imprudent vota ot pleasure finds that he has imbibed the seeds of the painful disease, it too often happeus that an ill-timed cS on or — ‘Sages yar § Sa eee, applying to those who, trom education or respects tay on alune beftiend him "ile fale tato the Auctionsersand Beal Estate Brokers, ands of eporant and desiguing pretenders, w: Southwest coruer of Penna. avenue nud Lich street | {scapable of coring, Silch bis pecuviary substance, scribed ms follows: Beginning for the same at @ poiut on the line of 9th street west 20 fect north fro the southwest corner of said lot, and running thence south 6 fest 4 inches: thence east 99 feet 4 inches: thence north 6 feet 4 inches; thence west % fect 4 tnenca te the placs of Lesipuitig. together with the improvements, which cousist of @ Frame Dwelling ny The above property is sitnated on 9b street, bo- tween P and Q streets, §W Torms of sale: $1,035 34, amourt of note, the cost and. exgeuse of #al0.to be patd tn cash: the balaace in $ and i2 months; notes bearing interest aud se- cured by deed of trust upon the premises, Convey- aucing, &c., at cost of the purchaser, ‘GEORGE MAGON, Trustes. avS-2aw3w W. L. WALL & 00., Aucts. BY LATIMER & CLEARY, uch persons must. kcep him trifting month after mouth, or as lung as Star Odio Buildings, es Bwallest fee can i obtained. and i dospairieare : = jm with ruined health to sigh over his ga By virtue of deed of trast, bearing date | Rorrid didcane te mph tik ans Of thle fae ust 13th, A-D.18/0, and recorded among | Brtrid diseare to make their, appearance, auch ae the lend records of tho District of Golmmble inthe kaed and Une, dations of cai eee in Liber No. 622, folio 215 et seq. aud by direction of 1 acer Piecsarce the party secured thereby, we will eller for saio,in | Poca tase and atrewmision gear eei ee ok ee frout of the premises, on MONDAY, the Ltt day of SPIO CHT Ae tee teeter right ar ep ful rapidity. till at the Inst'the palate of the moa findSr'porea cron fa hecahty of waseiae: | or she es of te nes ll ayaa the pti fue * i awful 68 a horrid object o isere- See adr ces pambia, known 96 Lot sumbered | ton till death puts a period to bis arcadtal sufortee, (46), in Dole and Wright Civision of part of the estate of “Mount Pleas. ant.” as said subdivision is recorded amor records ef said District, in Liber N folio 313, the same being improved by story Frame House, and situated on the line of Sher rer pt rise near 7th street aud the boundary line of the city, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, of which $100 must be paid at the time of sale; the balance in 6, 12 and 33 months, with rnterest, to be secured on the it sold. Conveyancing and stamps at por. er’s cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the si the Trastees reserve the right to resell at the cost and tisk of first purchaser. WM. A. FENWIOK,} 7, WM. 7. WALKER, § Trastecss JOHN D. ELLIS, Attorney. _1329 JawSa dds LATIMER & OLBARY, Anchs by eending him to that undiscovered country “from whence no traveler retrrna.”” To such, therefore, Dr. Johnson offers the most Sertain, soeeds, pleasant aud efiectual remedy ip wor! OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left hand side going from Paltimore street, a few doors from the corner, not to observe name and number. &F-No letters recetved mnless postpaid and co- taining s stamp to be used on the reply. Persone ne state age, and send a portion of ad Vertisement describing symptoms. The Doctor's DIPL hangs in his offce, ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thovaauds cured ai this establishmen within the last twenty _— and the aumerous im portant surgical operations periormed by Dr. Joun ston, witnessed by the reporters of Sun anc many other papers, notices of, which bare appoarec Becta 2nd bee tate Be fig som geutleman of charkcter: aud teopeneibiiine, ucticuers and Beal Estate ers, Dg a8 a ger at ceo Goruer of Pennsylvania avenue and Lith strect, | ise.cuficient tee to the aftiicted SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUBED. octé-ly KUPOSALS FOR INTERNAL BEVENUE P STAMP CANCELLERS. ‘TREASURY DaraRTMeENt, Orrice oF INTERNAL REveNTE, WaAsHINGToN, July 23, 1872, Star Office I Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY ON T ar erat, BETWEEN 17tu AND itrn STREETS N.W ,AT AUOTION. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bear- ing reg a ae bel Adio ney Kecoraed in Peck a |, having been const! ees or ane a jo 00, et -. am tl Fz etary of ‘Treasury a C sion to ine cords of Washington county, Dimrict of Columbia, | such instrament cr sppliances ter attaching. pro, and by direction of party secured thereby, tobacco, snuft, Sell, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, August ted liquors, ‘or th for ration section 43, tecting and cancelling stamps for Soy ferme + 1872, at 6 o'clock rs. M,in Square 152, igars, distilled spirits aud either of hem a8 may bef ‘cone same fronting 62 fest, 8 1 BT street, | under the provisions to Tanning back 196 feet to a 00-foot allay of the act of July 20, 1868, passed J era, and to ‘Terms: One-third cash; residue in 6 and 12 months, to —_ pong iauserest, secured by Soa. Of trust o ai pur- yacsieeiifcisn J. ea £ 100. augs-eokde LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts. ba N TRE SUPREME COU! I a COLUMBIA, OF iailigais ih featatmnent of CHARLOTLE M. this 6th day of Aw sefasn diced bythe Court be given rtaan of may to oth day of A st, Ist, to ed to probe py of this order to be pub- pees. ek for thres weeks pion yos. S500, [* Seeurneer ay a ‘THE DISTRICT OF no nation fib OR . D. Barrett, oF solteitor, it fe orden Reretu on ok wolere carsina fr ‘the PROPOSALS. ne JOVEBNMENT Hosp: G T PONTAL Fox Tus Waszrxston, D ©.. Angust 1, 1873. Be lar Dealers in Lumber and Bricks are invited to make Sealed ts to fernish the Lumber and Bricks re. > {OF an extension of ibe bospital wow | RAILROADS. LEXANDAIA AND WABHINGTUN & * in progress. | >= iccelare spectfying the amount and qoatities of | ) Local trains from Averseae: lumber and bricks reyulred mor be bad on applica- | [ise s* foilows:—6.0s, "s35, tion at the hoepital | S22 aukst ©. H. RICROLS, Sxperintentent. | y he Bagg * QUABRTICO Accommed sb a.m daily except Seeiey ae FOB FUEL. OF RE DEARTXENT OF THE INTERIOR sTo8, D.O., July 2. ises Sealed Proposnis will be received auntit 18 o'civek m., TUBSDAY, Aucost 90, 1672, for furamhing | Fool for this Department and its several bureaus, | viz :—For eight hoodred (30) tons (2.20 pounds ts | De ten) best gas { Baltimore Company. No fr Wilksharts Sine, No L, White Ash Avthrectss ¥és Tr L omits. T het Agent, Furnace Coal. Also, three hundred (RX) tons (2.240 street and Pa. averse pounds to the ton) best quality of Shamokia Coal, onl Fewenger Agvet. iva “Fhe above Coal must be delivered within forty dars OMAC RR. of ore the PD vs and B Stree ‘BRAINS LEAVE PoR a BauTisvns. )» TSAIRS ABR Niagara Express, from date of the contract. and stored in the v therDepertmént in a eatistacts ty aaube®, re ruishing it wil paid. WAlso. one huedreacorce well-reasoned bakers’ | 8&. f juality, and fifty cords best ocd. Wall seasoned and scand. ‘The above | 8:45a.m.,Balttmore Mati pe cor o De i aaziy. obs conied at the Department buildings ae | Gary. hy ted weighe! and meagared press us! in scoords act of Oopgress approved | 8:55 p.m > Jaly Nth. commend, tes from the shippers mnst be shown to cept Fund Rendent, crriifsing that the ccal delis- | BB. te aGincinnats © contraci the Kind reyared “ea, daily ex. S eats ne) le the Kind roqewed | 1 Ep m.. Wenwrn Bap. be opened Sens | ngers teas ing their orders at Ticket OMee, x corner 6th street and Pennsylvania. sven 77] Bes] wan Eeaayireme or 5. Bee cor tre By = F- y3itd ROPOSALS FOR HEADS TIONAL MILITARY War Drranruryr, North and West Columbas, Indien Orleans, €Licage. r beints norih, porihy cet. west, and pouthw PERCY @° SMITH, Acont, oe. 6h and QUARTERNASTER GENERAL'S Orie EL 2 —_— = P: Wastineton, D. C., August 1, ELB/YOUNG. Gon’ Pass’? Agent ‘ roporals are invited for markiny ~ ~ the national cemeteries as 1872 Gurr S72 nidreveed to the Quartermaster Generel, W O1SPENNSYLVANIA RourE!( “Bap should state the price for each ent TO THE MORTHW EST, S0UTR, AND SOUTH psn agen Speen masa head of the , 08 Sod After June 10, 1871, trains will leave ee feb Bids may be he whole work of ail the cemote- | o® ries. or for that of several cemeteries in @ district or fora single cemetery. The bonds required will be, in amount, twenty (20) Per cent, of the whole amouat of each contract. All proposais received by the Quartermaster Gen- erel will be opened on the 12TH pat oF OcrorER, a eroom day bed ~Iy.m | 7 THE GREAT DUT bLE TRACK With elegant Scenery, Palace Sia! WIE, at moon, wt the office of the Qo tee een: | might care, with modern improvemente. eral, Wesbhigion. D.cjn preoshce of Bithcrss at nies ore red miles coved so Westers and Central will be awa: tow west reeponsibl ‘5 +e Jere ae soon as a comparison of the samples wud | 77h 1-26 s. m. dally, except Sunday, morthweatt ices can be completed, provided the samples are | 7:1bp.m.daily = > : icemed suitable by the Secretary of War tomes er Pree ee gncnld be distinctly marked in orderto | FIT Tepe BG wine martes” Lists of the cemeteries, with the number of graves | 9 Tckeis by this roaie can be procored ss in each, topether with full information ast i- | Waticcal Bek ane Peansyiven 4 tions, requirements, &.. will be furnished on appil- | Cui*T National Motel. whore reliable informe cation fo erin ag to the Quartermaster General Passsngers procerins tickets at this oMen coe seertinte: miabihiias sapeniteits, tu raeq | $0CUre accommodations in Paisee Oare for Pita for headstones for vational military | PS&E CEO. SMITH, Tickes A Corner 6th sirect and Penna. bia FD.8 YOUNG, General Passenger Agent, _Pearl6 ly Bel more, Me Betenone PHoPosaLs FOR MATERIALS. @ OMG BAILBOAD Narr D a | Was NoTon, December 28, 187) between WASHI BALTIMORE ax ae Ptindt NS aes WEST ere new ron as follows. vir = FOR BALTIMOSE except Sunday ols. and 8:i9 a.m; 1:00, FOB ALL WAY STATIONS, aniay, at 5.10, 645 ome opm _ Bcrears oF Yaurs axp Docks, Wasninctox, D. C., July 22, 1572. Sealed Proposals tofarnish materials for the sev eral navy yards for the fiscal year ending Jane 9) 1573, will be reesived at this Burean autil Io o clock &.m. of the 191g oF AtovsT next, at which tine the propo-als wi I be opened. Printed schedules, in which the materials and ar- required woraced, with torm of offer and rastee, will be fa 1 oo application, and I. if 0 request to | For ph 4 7 . | For prince Bindensbrre. Bette ft | ville, ane 3 1 the several nav ui | et O18, 6:45 15 o.m. the yards nn their command, or | master nearest thereto, or by the Bureea or all of the yards. reat confuston and mi 7-46 p.m. 3-00 p.m. stove a B.m. Glope Bt Annapolis Jureth Bolny The 7.68 p. m.ou Sunday stops as duri week FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave at 645.0 tc. and : d 20 p.m.’ No trate to F vane for ‘ rd from: Aupapolis on Bnd. « so the forms of of ,and each indi ‘On SUN tdwai af a frm sw rere poll ok reat! Bidders are Printed instructions. Eenvens 8-065 oe: whi h wil be furnieh : bh the sehedeivs, TE are hereby cautioned, and particularly i eS that their offers shi be made on the printed Leave at 8-00 5 3 rms prescr: rau, and be mailed thne to reac m befure the time ch shall » jowance we vecetred mate | are, &e. compar ied by acartificate | ctween Raley Mouse al Revenue for t i ti re, 00D. te - des jhathe lsalicense | Relsy House with Strasburg end Winchosver es h he proposes commodstivn train. he Department, bids or fe Through tickets to the West can be bad st tae Wastungton Staiien Tickes Odice at ail hours a View York, PuMetciphie wnd Boston seeat vhich they r vertisement cf throng Line.” inter WILSON, Master of Trans adder the pressions af the second section of th | bem Oba, ral Ticket Agoot grerees rho. as principal ty. Aas mut flied hes ‘ » Gen'l Ag asbingtm. mF Jor WHY 72 wwe” r t oa 7EW ROUTE TO THE SOUTR E NORTH! AND Ease The contra BD SOUTEW Est li be awarded tothe person who id, and tmnkes the foweat bi ves the guarantee quired by law, the Navy Department, how The ALABAMA AND serving the right to reject the lowest bid,orany | BUAD, extending from which it may deem exorbitant. ties inthe tull be required to he cont their responsibility mast be Ttitied to the sstistaction of the Navy Departiaeat bidder must state distinctly at what pay- master’s office he desires all his bills to be pu ‘ing opened be Tequasted to me <a. ccan pi nections. THE § lend, Boston, mount will ba hooge to Meridian, Mec en Vicksburg. and all Soutiweetern cities The road bed is in splendid eondicion, end the ea iprent pevisct eliman’s Pelace Pay and Sleeping Ours aro to be fon vie thie route from Lynchburg to Mobile ame Biew Orleans withom changes. vase Tickets via the Aisbams and Chatter tosd, and secure the grickest time aad most comf ; on of Freight Shippers fs called vo ‘The atten route as offering the advantag-s of specdy tra. ware ae between the North snd Boath, with rates be saby ny oth rome i. nae ark, stip froight, aud procure bills of tadi tea dé 0 Ke " — WILLIAM KEAVY, Genera! Freight ond Ticket Agrit, Chatrancoge, Tena C.eTANTON, Geueral Buperiutendent, Okege t Boe name y Yard at (name the yard.” » Bureau of Yard Wastincton, BC tieles O im common and general w certain promptly whether # rocured or not, and if they cau fact must be reported to the bun Lids shall be rece 11 offers not made in <tr ions accompanying t option of the bureau. be re t conformity with the in- dules wili, ai the Ajedtitional security. twenty percentum will be | tanocgs, Tenn withheld from the amouvt of the bi he con — ea tracts shall have been completed, and eighty per MIBOUGH LINE centum of the amount of each bill, approved fu trip BETWEEN WASEINGTOB, licate by the conumandant of the respective yards, Will be paid by the pay master of the station desig” pated in the contract, within ten days alter the war- tant for the same shell have been passed by the PHILADELPHIA AND KEW Youu NG 0%, dune 2, 1570—nooR. Traine between West ING: pam TON sed SEW YORK are r Secretary of the Treasury i The classes if this burcau are numbered anddos- | “FOI NEW YORE. witacut chars oss". oe as follows: eave Gaily \exoept St ia So mm, in No.1, Bricks; No.2, Stone; No.3, ¥ b> a ~ No.4. Yellow Pine Lumber: No. Qrk end Hard Wood: No.6. White Pine, Sprace, Juniper and Cyprese; No.7, Lime, Hair and Plaster: Ne. 5, Cement; No.9, Gravel and ng and Firessxd and Fireclay; Ni iron, Iron Spikes and Nail on; No. If, Files; hip Chandlery; No. It, Har No. 20, Hay and Straw; N. x srooal, No 23, Belting, Px: : No: 24, Sperm and Lubricatiog 0 No. 38. Iron Work, Piping, &c.; No. 26, Augers: N FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 8:00 a. end 6:40 ON SUNDAY. we for New York et 9,40). m. snd Philadeb pis ot 5:4¢ p.m. onitening care for Now York on 9.20 bee tickets to Phiisdelpbis, New York or Roston cat be hid et the Station Oflice a: all Lowre ibe os owen For Baltimore and Qblo Raflroad adverth Semi-Bitumivous Brosd top Goal, (at Mare | for schedule between W Balctwope, Am Istend oniy;) No. 31, Corper and Composition N Eapolls andthe West. MSE Winso No. 32, Machinery and Tools. , Mester of ' ‘rausportation NAVAL ASYLUM LM. QOLE, General Ticket Agert. on Wo. 1, Clothing: N t GEO. 5S. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. ¢ Coal a. Pints, Gh “Ai lexm STEAMBOAT LINES, is, Firew 5 jo. 14, ie > Be “ " cAnAL celianéous: ie. 16, Hardware: No. 16, Stationery. | [EW EXPRESS LINE Via ANAL re the classes, by their numbers | PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Vie and letters, required at the respective uavy-yards and naval asy!ume : KITTERY, MAINE. Nes. 1.2.3, 4.5.6.7. 8,10, 1,12, 14, 15, 15, 17, 18,90, 21, 22, 23, 94, 25, 31 S8. CHARLESTOWN, MASS. WASHINGTON & GEORGETOWN, D.@. Bailing day from Pier 2, North Wharves, Philae rt deighia. WEDNESDAY’ and BAT- From 59 Water street, Georce " town, D.C., TUESDAY and SATURDAY, at 1@ ang) 2: 8 SF 88s Ws Md, 12,14, 18,46, 28,19, 20, | LN BYDE. Agente ac . Shy a Apente—F. A. BEID, Alexandria, Vej W. Roe. 1, 8) 4, brlct a, dy dée Oy Hs12, 4,25,16, 17, | CLI LE & 00. Phiindsipuin, Pe 18, 20, 21/22, 28, 24, 35, separa a Fo NOBFOLK AND BOSTON. ILAD PHIA, PA — Pi Nos. 1,3, 5,6, 11, 15,1 15, 2, 21, 23, 24, 25, 82. LEAGUE ISLAND, PA. 4 after Monday. June 17,1272, caper ‘or THELARE cm =e On “LADY Nos. 8. 6,11, 15, 16, 17, 38, 24, 32. the 8. Mail,will le eer ach ee lie BAVAL ASYLUM: PHILADELPHIA, Pa, | BUS, tou ot 6b street, MOMDS Y Siam Nos. 1, 2,3, 4.5 Eng 44,18, 25. g rtoer Tandings for) NORFOLE: coanecting ao WASHINGTO: °C, q ‘with 4 Bos. 1,4,8, 07-8 fs Ly 12-13: 14, 19, 16,17, 18, 29,22, Bertone ead = Lapp soe rears = NORFOLK, VA. a uring the season w! lowing Roa, 1, 2. 4.5,6,7,5, 10, iyi, M4, i5,16, 17, 18,20,21, | vorite suaumer reserts:—Piney Point, Polst Look 23, 24, 26, 26, 31,39. Out, Fortress Bourve and Vue de L'Eau Hotels: PENSACOLA, FLA. Azents—V. ; Rortolk, Va: Alen. Nos. 1, 6,7, 8, 11, 12, 18,16, 17,18, 20,21, 23, 24,32. qnaria; 2. G. Wetere, % AS Nos.1,8,4,000" Hees dic Lest. 1 is, 21, 22,2, 24, [3-} bt 4 08.1.3, 4,5, lk, . 17, 18, 22, 22, 23, 24, aa Peete ig ‘Lockout, @3, round trip PECPOEALS FoR ION BuIDGR. ea | or Pravie Butprmes sup Guowwes MW asitinetos, D. On duly 15, 1578. Proposals will be received antil Avers 19tx,at 196 » St thie gee Yor the cor CROSS Pp L. and Gieeriptich of the oF propose to oebat "bridge about 2 fae Broporla ‘must “ Proposal for iron Ths right is reserved to iy a Major of | 8a. neces us br iaw be Revectz08 ‘LY PASSAGE BATS! SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND 8A‘