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~ EVENING STAR. ee The Battle Mountain stage was stopped and robbed last night abou ) clock on its up trip, the forks of tho rosd, three miles elow | 4X *Vick’s Station,” abo ity and Battle Neoweent ve d piace, and ordered Scott, the driver, te sor. an: as the request was instituted at the butt-end of a shot-gum, Scott Instantly complied phisteam. The ‘went through” the to the about $1,000 in coin and watches. sure-box was broken open, but Mr. the express agent hers, is of the opin- t nothing of any consequence was found The robbers then broke open and ex- in amined sil the baggage on the stage, even broached a Lox of ‘eggs in search of concealed ireas without, “however, finding sny- tring to repay them for thelr a vie. There were eight t Pamongers on board the stage, two whom were femsies. The ladies were Paci or from the general Search tone of them, who was unwell, was retain her seat in the coach, while W-passengers were being interviewed vers on the outude. Mr. Rodabush, ‘on the box with the drivi le gold watch and a six : ‘taken Trem 2im; the pistol, which was one on the stage, was not loaded. dollars in gold ne of the pockets of his pantaloons, but on a pair of overalls the robbers failed tir. Spencer, of the liquor honse of i “ee Co., of San Francisco, was mulct to of several hundred dollars and a valu- gold watch. A gentieman named Letcher ributed two hundred and fifty dolisrs to the eneral fund, and a boy who was coming out from the states to seek his fortune in the silver mines, was relieved of a hundred and fifty dol- fars, bu benevolent road agents, in consic- cration of bis youth and innocence, generously returned him @ five-dellar plece for breakfast sprang — An} out of the sage-brush at the above | safeiy continued, money, etc., on his arrival in Austin —Reese River Reville, August 34. Shocking Affair in Tem WHOLESALE NURDER OF MES, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. The crew of the steamer Helen Brooks, &nd the proprietors and familesof a trading boat which the Brooks had in tow were mur- red andthe boats plundred near Bi ‘a ingon the Mississippi river, eighteen miles above M his afew days since. It sppears that coon after the =< arrived at the landing with the trading boat, James Trambull wenton board, amd being drunk commenced triflin; with the machinery. Captain Potts ordere: to which order Trumbull replied arr probrious epithets, threatened to we t overboard. Pott took up ashot gun, and moifthe boat. Trumbull went before and swore out a warrant, accus- Pott of retailing liquor withont a license, » which the latter was arreste: ored constable, and taken before a mazis leaving her infant with the boat, accom; ied him. After waiting till nearly dark, Pott’s brother, fearing trouble, took the boat over to Island No. 40, and made fast to the shore. That night colored constable, Trumball, and Hans, took a skiff, pressed two ‘heir service; and ordered them to land above the steamer, which Ches,” one of the negroes, says anding Downing and party ordered o remain quiet under penalty of death. ing and party crept cautiously toward the boat, which they bearded, and soon after a loud ery was heard, and then several shots in quick on. Ches then saw them pureuing Cap- er, who had jumped ashore,and m. Whether he was killed or not snot knew. Pott was the only one seen by Che he thinks the two other men, one cf whem was named Kobinson, two women, and | three nm, were killed and thrown over- | board. Sincrran PuRomswon—The Imprint 9 Leaf Found on the Body of a Person Kille Zightning —The Norristown (Pa.) Herald says:— | We recorded the death of Mr. Chas. Lyle, gate- ing, on the night of the 13th stated sible upon his bedy indicating that death fol- lowed from other than natural causes. We have since learned, however, that in preparing the hedy for sepulture, Mr. Mowday, the under- | , could distinctly see where the electric fluid had entered and left the body. Iteppesred . have commenced at the left shoulder, and wnward course crossed the breast to de, descending the ion of the skin b t what is quite won: the matter is the fact that upon the | was the print of a leat found on {the piazza at the dead man’s fect. was from an ailanthus tree in the and with the stem measured about fire length. The ribs, veins, and cellular f the leaf were perfectly printed upon whole having a red appearance. | asitting posture, upon a chair, nd bis head inclined to one side. s clothing was hot disturbed in the least come a the leat found with the impression on the body with the skin, In comparing © were exactly alike in size and develop- | How the impression was made on the | skin is the mystery. It may have been the result species of photography familiar to scientists, tour readers would no doubt be gratified If y Would rise to explain. &7 Mr. Packenham, formerly Britith Minister Bt Washington, said that there was this difer- ence between Ulay and Webster: “That Clay hissed all the women he met in the street, while Webster never kissed them except in the house.” S7 Lord Shaftesbury has carried bis point | cents for each letter or packet so del | mail; and for every failare to so deli OFFICIAL. ° LAWS 01 b OF THE Umi UNITED ee Passed at Second Session Forty-Becond Congress. (Gusmzat SaTeRa—Bo. is. |—Comtinwet. Act to r pm Ray) amend the Pow Maintained on an: the service on 2 way partly by si sororaiing So the, ae ot of tae 8 ls ie Brea gene portance’ 4 the service, so that each aes ccmpany shall receive, aa far a0 jonate and just rate of cpeinn eteeling “eee. ath That — Bay for y Sen eueszing. the mafl on Soeaee Pak memnton ens rratece | Tile per amnuin; on aby rail w ‘clave it ir uot exceed one Bandred inile per annum; rae tnd rare Saeee don any railway of the third class it sball not exceed ‘Gifty dollars: mile por snuem; bur if one-half the service on any railway ie reyulred tobe performed in the ai time, the Postmaster Genersl may pay twenty-five per centum in addition to the above maximum fates. Bec. 212. That if the Postmaster General is unable te comtract for a i on any railway- route at & compensatio: a ‘ling the maximum for — a. rp ager a hes Ba may —— compensation, he may separa‘ the i letter mail from the other mail, and and coutract, either with or without advertising, for ra Sa by horse oxprese oF otherwi at cau reasonably be cbtated igwer rs the other mail in wagons, or other- 5) Src. bat oF ery = ay company carrying the all tall —— any train which may ran oy ite road, and without extra charge therefor, matiable matter directed to be carried thereon, wit the person iucharse of the same. Sec. 2i4. That all railway De jes to which the United States have avant of Inuds, — of ‘way, or otherwise, shail carry ry the mail st as Congress may by law provide; and, bat ach price wine: bylaw, the Postmaster Gen- oral may Mx the ratecf compensat Sc. 215. That the Postmaster Gencrai shall pro- vide corey ine the maii on all post- estab lis] W, as often as he, having au3 regari to preductiveucss and other circumstascse, mey tuink me "Sic 416, That the Postmaster General shail cause a Ba wo be carried from the nearest a — on any ablished post road to the court- county, inthe ig oy States which is ‘without a came ‘See. 317. he Postmaster ‘General, may oR is 0} lic interest or convenience requires It. Sec.218. That the Possmaster General may the con- — the mail on any plank road in the once pe regal ea Tt cu the pubiie interest or conveui~ hat the Postmaster General may canse email to tee carried in apy steamboat or other Viltea Stat as packeton apy of the waters of the ‘tates. Rae wai. That the Postmaster Genoral may, ifhe sens teeth public interest. make coutracts for riod not sscuding one year, for carry in Gad patie steamships between any of the ports States. Suc. 221. That the Postmaster General may enter into contracts for extending the line of posts to « ply mails to post hot, on aay established Poker, ard, as 4 compensation for carrying the mail under such contracts, may allow not exceeding two- thirds of the salary paid to the postmaster at such tal offices “WSS. 223. That the master of apy vessel of the United States, bound froma any port therein to any ‘or frem any foreiga port to any port of Ul, before clearance. receive y convey ail such mails as the Post Office Department, oF any diplomatic or con anlar officer of the United States abroad, shall o and be shall promptly deliver the same, on arriving st the port of destination, to the proper officer which he shall receive two cents for every letter delivered; and upon the entry of every such vessel from any foreign port. the nisster thereof ¢ oath or afhrmation that he has promptly ivered all the mail placed on board eaid vessel before clearance from the United States; and if he shail fail to make such cath or affirmation, tho «aid vestel shall not be entitled to the privileges of a ves- | sel of the United ttates. Sec. 23. That the master of any steamboat pass- between port: United Mat Postmaster, wit! t ours after his arrival, it in the day -tike, abd at night, within two honcs ‘after the nests that no marks were | rise. all letters and packets brought by bim, or with: in his power or contro! and not relating tot essed to 01 which he shal rZO, wr destined for auch port or place, for i receive from the postmaster ‘two tvered, tales the same is carried under acontract for carrying the letters ny as ts, the =o er or Owner of ib shal Pforfeit'ad 4 one hundred and fifty dollars. | Merc ae Phat Poatmia-ter General may aly to the master or owner of any veesel not regular! DE | employed in carryiug the mail, two couts for each he | letter carried by such vessel between porte or places erful im connec- | in the United Btates. or te om any foreign port to any ort im the United S 1 pat all such letters «hall st-office at the port of arrival person who shail paint, print, ny Manner place upon or attach to any steam- beat or other vessel, or any stage-coach or other Vehicle, not actually used in carrying the mail, the words © United States mail,’ or any words. tet ette TH, cberacters of like import; any person who shall by publishing’ In en; + that apy steamboat or othe: ‘coach or other vehicle, fs used ja carrs~ . when the same Is not actually so need, STeTy,,Betuon so olfending. or willfally aiding oF abetting therein. shall, on conviction thereof, every such cffenss, forteit apd pay Bot leas thiaa one hundred dellars Sor more thau i ol 226. That every ronte-acent, postal clerk, or other carrier ef the yall shall recive any mail matter presented to him, if properly prepaid by stamps, and deliver th T mailing at the next at which b ; but no tees shall be Bifwed bim therefor. ‘That ny person concerned in carrying thomall, who shail collects necefves or earth ont letter or'packet, or cause cr procure the same to be done. contrary fo law, shail. on conviction thereof, for every much offense, forfeit and p.y aot excecding fitty ! Src. 2. That no person shail establish apy pri- vate express for the conveyance of letters o1 against the Athanasian Creed,as the archbishops of Canterbury and York have assented to the | veyance of the same by regu proposal that the reading of the damnatory ¢ not be made optional. s7-The Pali Mail Ward Howe made he ndor Gazette say Bangh«rt, & prominent New ‘Mr. J.D. r lawyer, fell in love with the widow at Long Branch, and pop, 33 question within twenty-four hours of head swim. jenly,on Monday. August 19, 1572, HN FILL. anatire of byun-Begis ngland.but for the past #@ years a cor of hisage. “at the Fifth Baptist Ohare tween its aod 6th streets 3. W g. 21, atl o'cleck a.m, On the 19th instant, after = protracted AN. wife of Ben. T. Reilly. ake from her late rest: re wine t -W., ou Wednesday, An- at 10 o'clock #. m. WATTS. Angust loth, of bronchitis, MA THA LOUISE BEATRICE. infant daughter and nts a. 1937" Tien até p.m. UNDERTAKERS. > ICMARD F. HARVEY, UNDERTAKER; (Seeessor to HARVBY § MARRY) Bo. 934 7 Staxer, between Ninth asd Teath. MSTALLIC BURIAL CASES AND UASESTS @ every description, lly =. _SHROUUS, HABITS, te. 1cHaxkD w. BARKER, CASINET MAKER AND UNDEBTAK EE. 619 ELEVENTH STEEST, ccar ¥. SUANITEORE As APE. EINDS MADE BENS 1LLIAM aa SRR UNDERTAKER; Go.133 Ira ‘STRest, BETWEEN G ay> H Stasets! By ped the mo- | t. Mrs. Marsh took him up so quick it | (ep) * | trips or at staved ‘h is or ma: y, town, or | tO apy other city, town, or place between which the Ss Mrs. Jalia | mail isre ly'carrted ;and every person OF assistiog therein, shall, for each feit and pay one hundred and ifiy t.llare That the owner of every stage-coach way car, steamboat, vehicle or vessel, which shail, with the knowledge of any owner, part, or with the knowledze or cona.vance of the driver, conductor. master, or other persou having chargs of the same, ¢ ng oF employed ance of letters or on of the same for ying them contrary to the spirit, trae inteut.and moar ing of this law for every such offense, forfeit and pay ou dred and tig dollars. 8. Ieetat shal! transmit by private | means, or deliver i> aay express, oF 4 nd- mgit,or cause Vessel iv performs trips at etated periods on any post-route, {i itom any city town, oF place, to.any other sity, town, or piace between which the mall is rexalarly I carry, otherwise than in the mail, any ictters or packtsexcept each ae relate to some'port cargo of such steamboat or other vessel, or to me article carried at the same time ia ‘mage ther vehicle of or dred dollars; and ter, or ether person ge thereof, ‘and hot at the time owner of like manner ‘offense fitty dott ry any letter having el the whole o forfett and Src. ench offense the party of frendina s el forfeit and er fifty solar, Skc. 233. That no vessel departing from the United States for any foreign port snal convey any letter or packet © Fea. States which bee not, been regularly received from the post-office at the port of de a which does not relate to the cargo of said vessel, except as provided in section two hundrel and thirty nine; and every collector or other officer of the port enipowered, to grant clearances, shail re- quire from the master of sach vessel, as a condition of clearance, an oath or affirmation that be has not Tecetved on fcnee bot under his care or control, and will not receive or convey any se or packet contrary to the rovisione of this sect Src. 236. 20 lao erriving witha any or collection district of she Us tod “States, all be alowed to mak. eatry or break bulk Sd the mactee shasent hes ha slened he peat ie, Peo pia to following declaration. the collector or other Bro) customs office: A. S:®iy Coffins and Caskets of all kinds. tis of ander my power ‘master, who shail break bulk before he BRIDAL AND FUNERAL WERA Bo. | has delivered such shall,on conviction there- B Sat Ren Skosta Ancnoas Be ee | cle ioatiie cot rceetinn nn on conviotion there- every such offense, one balf to the officer mak! Pisting eer teaa Orne qe ee Set Bear 1. NW. SEC. 235. special it of the Post-Omi Grace. Mrs Depertinchir when ty ‘the Postmaster “WATCHES AND JEWELRE Y, 19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, _wayt Under the 5! aa BANK PEN. We have CElebuatkD fa Saiteep od, Cina ates 5 Peus now made: postage. CHARD 5; MOuUN, OTICE—Taat 5.8. streets sxconD aaED oat ee £ gee to make exam and seizures, the collector or other customs-officer of any port —_ ay shall carefully search Frokers, avenue ans ‘Uth street, 'D _KITOHEN pia ie a Rae [ON. ING. 236, mill ells at S858 Tscreets vet an excellent assort- consisting in part & CLEARY. Auctioneers. Rx GEER & WILLIAMS, Acti q B fweat coracr' loth and D streets, masters, OF IMPROVED BEAL gah OF Impe wes" Bh rr records of Washington Cp nd tion of the Deby. < 3 he By — secured thereby. L [ill elf a in front O08 oo THURS, AY, August 2! ‘2. -k p. im., that part of lot Bambered four (4) fs nears pumbere cing at the south Weet corner of said Lot ‘aw: thence north 128 feet 4 inches; thence east 16 feet eH sonth 122 feex 4 inches, and thence to the. ince of begianing, db st ick how: i oy sale: O ‘On oid pn cash: recidwe in equal in- stsimente nt 6 sud fa ponte, With totes bottling ie: secured by deed of trust upon the property. and conveysncing at purc down on fall of the hammer. "If the terms of sale not complied with in five days after day of sale the roperty will be resold at the risk and cost of the Sofdulting purchaser. ‘EB. Trast aclod GREEN E Witltaus: ‘Aucts. N& WILLIAMS, Auctimecrs, Fe TOOL northwest eotuer 1th sndDatzoote. DARA LOG Ez LE iF oa ee Boer BOSEW@OD FEA OB TE, U js C01 > itm Pied tia 2S Oe ACAoZ ceo jbo Fi s'atrents NW.» he above descritied superb col-ee: icn of furniture, &°- Terms cash. QBEEN & WILLIAMS, Pat.) Auctionesrs. BBY § SAMSTAG & CO... Auctioncers. GREAT. SALE DRY GOODS AT AL CTION, BY ORDEB OF LANSBURGH & BRO. We shall sel! in the Store 102 Te street on MON DAY, Argust 26th, at 9: . 429530, 909. WORTH OF SONARLE DRY GOOD: The oe S neists of Bleached and Bates Cot- Printe, Tale Damask«, Irish 1 nck and Colored Al os, Cassimeres, Cloth is of every de . Towels, tan, Dov Dk Hosiery. Gloves, Kerchtetss Lace usd Nowtingtow Ourtains, Fl nela. Black and Colored Silk Lie) a ae oe ister Dress Go: ‘ars, Uloaks. 10,000 remnants of Dress Goods, Flannels, Table Linen, The vodds mast be valde be expected. ANSauE W7-2w_ _{Bep.]_8. BA) stad & CO., Aucts, BRAY GEREN & WILTIAMS, Anctioncors, Northwest corner lth and D streets, TRUSTXE SALE OF A TWO. Peete Bek HOUSE AND LOY FRONTING ON NEW JER- Pae Aye ENCE, BETWEEN i AND K STS, 1 vit virtue of a deed of trast, dated 10th day of A 9,and duly recorded fs Liner Be, 633, fio 215, one of theBLand Records for Washington county. Iu the District of Columbia, and wai the direction of the hulder of the notes. I shail sell a Deis, Fed TUESDAY, nton and Wool seit Eaggaes may 2 Seventh street. of ground ivibg a city vashingten abi known and described on the Slats of salt at ae Lot mumbered fi sone 9 ie & Fisher's of pas ua) are num- Ivo hundred and sixty-one (361); which said sab-divioton ia recorded ts the cuecot ti aera of said city, the pint Beni thereon, con- sisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling-honse, ‘erms:, One third ensh; balance in 6,12 and 18 months, for notes hearing interest and secured by a deed cf’ trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at tho cost of the purchaser. $100 down on the day of sale; and if the terms of sale are not complied with within five days after the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right. to rasell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser Uy advertising three tines in some news- paper publis! in Le lon ¢! ERELDEN, Trastee. angl7-a GREEN 2 WILLIAMS, Auct, Y LATIMER & OLRARY BX ‘2icionsers an iteat estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and Lith st. Btar Office Bnildi one ey BEALE OF I pagrenty SRG Nowruwesr == at Be tle. sale, on, the p NESDAY, tho 25th day of August, 1s72,at 6 o'clock p.m.» Lot numbered 25, in “Austin’s subdivision mare A depesit of $50 will be re- rms of salc cash. quired at the time of'salec shalt the cerme-ave not complied with by the purchaser in Sdays after sale the proj ay be resold st bis risk and cost. Cou- vevancing and stamps s¢ the he cost of the purchaser, _augl6 eokds DATIMER & OLEABY, Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, 1001 ‘Northwest corner of 10th and D ste. TRUSTEES SAB OF THE SARBOLL PLACE RTY,ON CAPITO Gnas ned by virtes f ‘ndeod of trast, fates the auth day of June, A.D: Ist, and dal ded in Liber No. @5i; folio 810, one of the land records for Washington on Oonnty. in'the Distsiee ot Oofambin, ard by diet or ae Darty holdi the first lien erein mentioned, the undersign rusiees fm said deed of trust, Will sclly at public Suction, 'n trout of the, promiaoe, at 57s) clock 24 day of ‘Feptomper, Bi, on MONDAY. the opt 4.5, al Ae) Wi 13) and fourtee: iin dauare a. in the City eaten hat part of Lot twelve (12,) sam quar tare Leena a potat on the weat & of said lot Lact: Bmw leet distant from the southwest corner thereo! ence to the northeast northwest corner of the lot; the Corner of the lof: thence Slong the east line of the jot toa point fn said east Lino twonty eight (28) feet distant from the southeast corner lot; thence in a straight line to the place of beginning; go , ali the improvements on said ots and’ par ‘The above described property bce a — greater portion of the Carrell. piace prope: her- iise known ae Doll Green's row, fronting a ra 143 feet on Ist street east, between East and Pennsylvania svenue, and dace x Uapitel Presents to lists and others one of city four briek ;balldings. two of th of t din nity x Rs the ‘opiates ion of the St ren oplaion 2 the Saprems Uourt ef the District of Co ia, iting as acourt of equit, 5 eres, will be four seperate ‘ in toa rd thereof, whieh Will bs For each of the two larger balance in two equal months after the red stalin sal setae aie ‘ciate obtained wi Siang athe cation, | se ibe Uedetemaior Goer OYT, sugéeolst Captain and Dopot Quartermaster. AUCTION SALES. Seas Nornuwest corner ina D strocts, ahs ag o BOLD SE: ane of deed of sted June sth. ages ill 72, of the a and te gules oc oie rae hood pamaieal ..D-C., known as parts of lote7 aN sin eatery iS for the same at a t ‘om ith street ‘southwest in said city, 55 feet 0 inches trom the northwest aof vaid square, and running theace south 12 fect 5 inches; east 21 feet 9 inches; uth 2 feet; thence east © feet 2 inches; thence north 2 feet: thence cast 15 fect 11; imches: thenes north 19 feet d inches; and thence west 45 feet 1% inchos to the begiuniay Also, all that piece, being par‘s of the same lots and 5, ‘in square 383, for the sums at pottom 1th sireet southwest 75 the bi gorner of said. né ron is7], and the expenses of this sale, in cash. The balance to be in twelve oad twenty-four mouths, with interest, secured by notes and deed of trust on the property. $10) down on each house when the property is struck of. Stamps and com- veyancine at purchaser's cost. If the terms of salo RFS not cemplied with, within’ sev an days from sale, the Trustece reserve the right 1 the property at the risk and cost of the urchaser. WALTER 5. » ¢ Trast Poa DARNEILLE. — anlo GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ HOS. EB. WAGGAMAN, Resl Estate Auct. S19 7th treet, opposite Post Oflce. IMPROVED PROPERTY. Xo, 30, N STREET aD RWEST: NIMPBOVED. ON Q PHOOND STREETS SOUTH WES = On TUESDAY. grtals 20th, at 5 O'clock I shail offer for sale on the promises, B30 improved by nice two-story Frame House: four rooms, fige summer kitchen, side and rear alleys. Ste Bs in square 603, 67.3x167.6, Fine place fer cor ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12 and 35. months. Deferred notes, interest, secared by meee F lenin HOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Anct. ¥ W.L. WALL & ©0., as ict ie h Now Martie Buildings 900.and 909, 8 W. cor, Penna-‘uve, and gust. TRUSTEE’S bite? £97 RBAME DWBLLING By ner oh deed of trast given tomoand Be. 62), folio 3, one of for Wat ipgtsn county, in the y written juest_ of 1 party secured the heriye twill sell, on MONDAY Teuat Boum, at © coloek, 1873, gn the premises. Seek E sop ee 397, and ben pine ped fols iows: Beginping for the same at a point on went twentg feet north from the southwest comer of the said lot and thence running north along the said street 5 feet 9 inchse; thence east to the eastern or rear line of said lot: thenes south along eait rear tine ve thence west to the plage of begin- no Bart ofthe premises hereby con- a trout of 1 foot and 3 inches; running ether with & eto om the as follows: Beginning for the same at a oint on the lias of Sth street west 20 feet north from tke southwest corner of said lot, and rt thence south @ fost ¢ iuchos: thence east Sideet 4 inches: thence north 6 feot 4 Inches; thence weet 9 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning. together with the {merovements, which consist 0! raine Dwelling case The above property fs situated on 9h street, be- tween P and Q sirects, N ‘Toms of sale: $1035 note, the cost cant and (go of sale,to bé prid ih; the balance in 6 aud 12 months; notes beai interest aud s: cured by deed of trust upon the promises, Conve Ancing, de., at costof the purohaser = Be MASON, Trustee, anS-2aww Oe WALL £ 00., Ancis. ¥ W. T. JORNSON ical Estate Brokor and Aretioncer, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 3d street enat, A VALU ‘ABLE BU ILDING LOT, A GOOD BUSI- Rie ® TAND, POR SALE, ON CAPITOL n SATU BDAY. ¢ Jee peheke om it, 1872, at 6 o'clock Dp. m., sell at pul bite auction, part Loti3, in SES No. having a front of 17 feet 10 inches’ on Peupsylvania ayeuno, between 2d and 3d streets east, to the depth of said lot, about = ) feet, more or leas, the title of which is guaranteed Peferms of sale: Ono-third cash: halance in 6, 12 and fs months, with Pet, Coat lnterent, secured by deed of trost on eae own at time of sale, u1B-6o8 23,24 Y LATIMER & CLEARY, ‘Auctionérs aud Beal Estate Brokers, Corner of Penneyivanis avenue and Tih s strect, Btar Office “haa! . T. JOHNSON, Anct. TRUSTEES BALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP. TY ONT STREET, BETWEEN 1774 AND Te STARETS NW Under and by virtheof a.deed of trust, bear- ing date the 2ist January , 18/0, and recorded in Liber 98, folio 100, et sq’, among the land re- ‘ashington couaty, District ot Columbia, by direction ef ured Lys | shall in front of the Premises, on MONDAY, 1872, at 6 9 ‘clock p. m/s Lot 14, tu Bynare 12, 62 feet hes on’ north T street, back 198 fect toa 60 foot alley. ‘Terms: One-third cash; reeidue in 6 and 12 months, with notes bearing interest, secured by decd of trust the rt, St and v4 i al - Chaser’s cust. 1 dwn at time of sale, ASHFORD, Trastoo, agé-eokds LATIMER © CLEARY Aucts MEDICAL, &e, APAME WILSON, A Kegularly Educated Female Physician and By gg can be consulted on all Diseases Incidenta: to Ladies. Residence and Consultation Bocms $11 3th street, between H ai Booms, Board, Medical attend- ince, Stet vossonabie prices. aul6-Im* L BR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL cures all cases of Seminal Weakness and Impo- ney, Also, married people or others conscious of Toattlity, from whatever cause, restored to vigor, Handreds of young men have been restored to vigor Qg Spiug this cordial. For sale at 900 B strect 8. Wey Sth and 10th; Z. D. GILMAN, ween druggist, 627 ecetiebernes— aul? 2w* can'be be cousatted ed riraely fos ‘a wens “och ad and “ith strocts N. cat experiongs in, treati ‘or 10, ‘eneres! Micevtal ned 5 ‘ix ears among both maié aud female, of $10, savice and medt # b express. warrants to care 8. auld-ly 'EMALE DISEASES treated and Confinement Fe ses taken. Describe case odzanclone $8, an¢ eAvice en and medicine will besent. Ai De THOMPBON, Ho. 646 BH. 18th street, Fniadst vl at MOTT'S Fol pat 2 ee a car BEAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Combined, In Its 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Rafl- road Company furnishes to the public an invest- ment security which combines the ready negotia- bility, the convenience, and the high credit of a first-class railroad bond, with the solidity and safety of @ real estate mortgage on land worth at least twice the amount loaned. ‘They are effered at par in currency, and yield a HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-20s. ‘The bonds area first and only mortgage on the road, its equipments and earnings, and also on a land grant which, on the completion of the road, will JAY COOKE & co. a es A seaichel Guide ta Rarope; Com: Lek Rilgobdtin.” By Czaries hover Albert Eeeel. By the lace Lord Brougham... Demon Titmatrated.... red a8 soon as iwaed sent Sy mails ponlage free. PHILP @ SOLONOES, Booxseliers and Station jets 911 PENBSYLVANIA AVENUE N= BOOKS PUSLISHED AND FOB SALE i ar SHILLING ZONWS BOOKSTORE, Connen 434 St, ann Pa. Av, sort: 2? ¢ Bweetheast. By By * by 7 of Bed as price, 75 conte. a ie jig ot Miniata by See Sate i. le ae St: “i 1). Within end Withoat. By Gen wed eld 1.20._ Au American Girl Abroad, he of Bh ‘Translated 6 Bandit. By A _ Among the. ~ a rancatetle’s Modern ete Hag Blank Books, Pace Books, oss, Wortmane tine Books Bockatbooks, gt Steel aad Gold Pens, Faber’s Lead Pencils, Inks, Mucilage Everything iache: : Bhi olesal rabicatoa hs, SRICEINGHOR'S Woxetore, apls-tt 4% street and dmg evens eTlom, ENING 0: Py Re RAR VFAOTOES: fair PR ote NG, ENGRAVING. F tiated pea YO cence a BWR ita Bs and epeieeadionss Soy OBR sela-tr PROPOSALS. PHoPORALS FoR FURL. DEPARTMENT 05 Stars, Wasmixe ron, D.C. Sesled Proposals will be received at the Depart- ment of State until 12 4 ox THE Ast Bat oF SEP. TE43BR, 1872, to furnish this Dopartment with Fuel for the year ending June 3.18% to be felivered it such quantities and at such places as desired. In- formation as to kinds and quantitics can be obtained cB application wt this Department ‘Tho right to roject any or ali bids,cr tonccopt any bid, or any portion of any bid. is reserved: and each bidder is required to deposit wita the Treasurer of the United States the stim of $100 as guaranty of a ful performance of the contract awarded i THEODORE W. DIMO. anglé-dtSepl Superintendent of Build BUPOSALS FOB CONCRETE STONE. New Stare, War an W asuincton, D ary. x Devanruay Y * | ie austen vi ‘ee Architect. Treasury Department, Wasl bane. ©., for 2.606 cubic yards, more or less, of iiaestone, ot other hard, durable stone, broken the sizo of hen’segas. suitable for eoncr livored on site of building. ‘The p-op. companied by a sample of the stone. Propossls will be made by the cubic yard, and will be received by weight, the weight of a yard to be as certained by ‘inteadent by measuring ac curate! The di same pa the ‘printed form to be rvisiog Architect, Treasury ‘tment, and will be accompanied by a penai Ber in the enm of $5 008 that thet bidder will accept and perform the contract if awarded him All of the concrete stone needed will re: cquire to be delivered within forty days after the contract 2s entered into, ‘The right to reject any or all bids is arved. Proposals must be iuclosed in a soaied envelope and indorsed * Proposals for Concrete Stone, New bm Wi et BG Navy Department. Washington, D. edtoA.B MOLE 'T, Esq .Saper- vhs ne y Architects ‘Treasury Departs an i { P2orosaLs FOR LOOKS. ed, having been appointed Tomi The undersi; mittee oy. the ee of internal Be invite ing Locks, with or w nuh ont seats Heriors crabs give notice that. sealed will be rectived ai tne ¢ Tre DEranty OFFice oF INTERNAL Bev ASHINGTON, August 6. 1572 di osals of fice until ey o'clock t., Sertex to secure consideration, must be a- dressed“ “Commissicner of Internal Revenue, Was ipgton, D- C.i” sed “Proposals tor Lo be ‘accom by ssmploa of the articles intended to be furnished, distinctly marked In order to prevent mistakes. In ease any particniar style of lock, or lock and seal combined, is accepted. all such locks, or locks With real attachment. farnished are to be Snspected and such as are found to be imperfect Will be reject Contractors will be required to reesire back, at their own expense, all imperfect and surplus locks and seals, ‘The Commissioner reserves the right to annul any agreement or contract at any time when in his opinion the interests of the public service may demand. \. p. SHEARMAN QA HATES, D16-f St A. G. PPOPOSALS FOR HEADSTONES FOR NA- TIONAL MILITARY CEMETERIES, War DEPaRTyENt, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL's OrFicE, Wasuinctox, D. C., August 1, 1872. Proposal the graves in the national cemotorios es required by law. to eddrenead to the Quartermaster Geusral, Washing- { Committ are tuvited for markin, ton, D. Proposals should state the price for each head- stone, preptrly iusoribed and set st the head of tue Stave in cach national milgtary cent-t~ Bids msy be for the whole work of a1. Le comete- ‘ies, or for that of hye —aoaages in @ diswict or ingle cemeter Londs required will be, tn amoant, twenty (29) Per cent, of the whole amount of each contract. Al oh Sipe received by the Quartermaster Gen- eral will be opened on the 127TH Day oF OcTORER, 1872, at noon, at =~ oitee of the Quartermaster Gen? eral, W Sears». >in Logg of bidders, and contracts will be awasded ta tho, lowest ronponatole idders as soon az & comparison of the samples and fces can be ecmpleted, provided the samples are Secretary of distinctly marked in order to }, with the number of graves = with full eye ‘8 to condi- i jeemed suitable by the All samplos shuld be prevent mist veh of the cemeteries ents, Se. will be furnished on sppit- cation in writing: to th wer Geusral, Washington, D. Fnvelopes, containing pro} . to be indorsc? “Proj = ‘tor bh for national mnilitary strand to weg o. 3, rtermaster General, Brovet General, U. Ggarte pene! Major gn Sat de For OORCRETE, aii ths sizes wre. Bor Boapan. ¢ all the sizesaf Hard Stone required HARD ogy poi -f (BLOCKS in cusry way equal t PE poten ae 'HI8 [8 TO GI NOTICE, — | Lec ine EY a val gE ait PROFESSIONAL. over FRa! mode-ace. ‘STABRWI EATER R, N. B ANGINENSR AUD y. Aremressze SEER cepsy,. bei. ot re prices. Offtce st the old ¥ Piapt's Suliding, cormer New York avente sod Uh E EL jan WILLisms, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Roam 9, 03 second Soot of Bebeur’s Law Building Washingtca. Removed fom 64 Lowisone epemes nold-tr Chu ey ar Law, cua ~Hh hoe ding. THE TRADES, [D® SOL tsa Ss McchELLAND, CONTRACTORS, _OMice—4 13 15th street N.W, jyl9-tm* WNISGS, TENTS. a FLacs. ¢~ &' reg 713 “Market Space, between Tth and sts, Sailmaker and ‘manutuotarer ot Rwutege ia iy style and finish for stores, chy and country reswlences. Flags for sale or reat. Tente farnisbed fo et rcamp meetings, Awniug eastpetal sm j= for sale. , FORTOR, C4BPENTCR, BUILDER, am CONTSACTOR aed 12th street, below street B. Wi Ty ¥. ay PRACT! ‘avenns. prompt attention. ae Radway’s Ready Relict CURES THB WORST Palms iN FROX. ONS TO TWENTE MINUTES SOT ONE HOUR Gter reading this advertisement need any ons SUrvER WITO PAIN, BADWAYS READY KBLIEF IS A OVAL SUK BEVERY PAIN, It was the Szst, and fe THE ONLY PALN REMEDY organs, by one a) pircati: I8 FBOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, HRQL NS wilt cope ere BADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDBB INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, OONGESTION OF THE LUNGS SOBE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTESICS, CLOU®, DIPTHERIA, CATABBH, INFLUENEA BEADAOCHS, TOOTHACHE, NEUBALGIA, RREUMATISM OOLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, Bry pplication of the BEADY ~ aI ity exisw parts where the pain or diffoull Mford ease and contort ‘Twenty drops fn hsif a tambier few minutes crre iste, ps Pts) BOUR EAL SO TSENTE RY, totia, SO WSLS uno alt INTERN. Travelers shovld x!ways garry ® Dottie WAY'S READY RELIEF wnt oma. yt —4 in water will prevent ae ere oe Sahenee os @ seumalaut, FEVES AND AGUE, FEVEE AND AGUX cured for There 's bot a ret Tomedia ‘al axe ey 2 thie that will core aul other Matariows Bi oe Fae, and her Fevers at ett5 sways et apne 5) 80 a. auiek ‘se RAD’ per bottle, art DE. RADWAY’S Sarseapariiiian Resolvent, THE CRTAT BLOOD PURIFIES. drop of the BARSAPART VENT communicates through: the Ban Boy the Blood, Sweat Urine, aod ether Anis aud alee of thay tena tom the Sifor af fe, fox 8 eepaire Tith new and souod tasterial, “Sergius, Meee, ‘har, om. the’ Ears, ‘Sinden, eens Aung Worm, ty ta nthe et Fish, Ty [nee Less of Spe ive souk the curative ran the Scones af Moderm Chemistry, ania few ys? we will proveto any person ustme at for either of these forms of diseass 118 potent power to cure them. ont the patient, reduced th fastes and decom Fatgealy pro. | © Ereveing, these wastes, and re Persie with new spade from healthy 1 this the SARSAPARILLIAN will 4 ure—a core is certain; for when thie Seeds ha diminishing the loss of wastes, lis repairy Till be rapid. aud 7 rine Bf every better and ay ‘eppetite improving, and flesh Rot docs the SaRsaPaRiLiran BESOL' geal nda tenecial agra Ghat mms Rohn Sena . Pike only positive cure for KIDNEY AND BLABDEBSOOMPLAINTS, i to the: wil rorpeet with trates Senet Aco podatien leaves W asbingto Throngh ticuets & for save at OfMee, corser aronre, where paneer s ees checked @t shame = 3 PRB SMITE, Tick can leave orders for bage leave orders tor bage tole and ES yorne. B*"tmonr a roremac x. Corner 6th ond B Sire TRAINS LRAVE PORTEAIGS ARKIVE AP Aut Mois ‘ABH. — nee = Fa ante Bartimore ttaii.¢- as ar eitee 4 ahi 2 Suatag ules &. Soothers Be estern Exp's preendnily en Sunaey son cers leay ine ay al outene at Ticket Offes 'W. cormer @th {venta ‘ovensen thats have their sar foes apd ‘checked at otc Orieane, Gateas Pe Oftce. Shand Teiusytvanie stense 3 E. L. DrBA RBX. Gen Sept _E.8 TOUNG, a pees TO TAR JOBTAW —— ours. AND SvUTR- pon ant efter Jame 20, 11, »2raing Will leave as fob ¥ 9, Sah tooderm iepserae Tundred Biles enved to Western nad Qentrab The li-2a. m. datl +) Stoop Bt ore rae 2 ae rongh trom” farmers s a BL, ae FETE Ee" widboes cs sige Tickets by this route can procured ou > See, corner of Gh street ml Petnarie aie ax Under National otal, where reliable intccustie Will be given st all sabes, ing fichete at Phils offes ons od aooes. are for Fei , a, GN BMITE, Ticket h Agout, Corner A wrest and Pease a aadington, =. « TOUNG, General Passouge fonts ue — @ oHnIe malLeoaD ly S00 T1700,3:00, 4:10, 5-40.a0d 9508 FOB ALL Wa¥ STATIONS 648 Leave &: + at ry idemivatiabs as principal Way Btar.cha, Biatenabore Fae nme polis Jus, thon a 4 toe, 6:45 aud § 13 sm, sod 1-00. im.; 3:00 p. m. atogs ai Jeunap ® Soe + —— Jovction aad Belay ong ope 8 Garuae te POLIS. 10 p.m. No tras soer FOR aw Leave at 6.450.m rire from Annapolis on Sunday q =: = Setarday 2 Spada yi ing at bel at ao 0 D ing ot Belay Bouse with Btracburg acd Wincncster' ew commodation train. hrough tickets to the Woes cam be hag as even Staten Ticket Odice ai «i Lours = Phitede! ~— fod Boston sos ee a tT SON, raneportation, General Ticket Agent. bre: ROONTE es TAgt, Wasktugton, mle nL INE ZEN WASHINGTOR _railgbeurals AND NEw Yors neo Fyring between ¥ wa i ASHI RG Os follows: BNEW YORE, withou ¢ ors Tggially :exceut Samay) at and’ ae Yor PRILAPELPEIA By 7 eR (except Bunday) st 8-000 @., 1:68 o p.m. O8 SUN) niae oe et York at P85. m 24 Pailede Pslceping cara for Ne York on 9:20 ». tre Through tickete to Philadelphia, Now 5, a ee: ae Bt labs Udice at al boars of the da) For Beltiwore and Quio Raflrosd etvertinement for echedule between: papolie andthe W er LINES, NEY EX?PBESS — a cabau PHILADELPHIA, TALETA NDRIA, WASHINGTON @ G£ORGETOWS Bailing day from Pier @, N. th Wharres, Phile- EDNESDAY ent BAT. ~ Fan delpiias W C ieRapy Sud THURSDAY, 612 ym. stoppig at the pringt river landings, for BORFOL conaecting et Fevfoie wih the M, M, Bieamenip Company tor Pier ng the season ped ~ nd at the {plowing vorite summer reserts :—Piusy Px out, Fortress Monroe sud Vine de L » Norfolk, ca Alex M. Orcust ebo 1 int, Polat Lek, eh ‘round wise Fortrong Morroe ani Vue de Branch Ticket office at Kor . Exprees Omer corner bee and 6th OLaGE TT Gen? PY ea ‘corner 18tE ane ov. jeld-tr vob. Paarict Rwct10n Li PASSAGE BATES! ANCHOR LINE STEANERS SAIL FYEBY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDABE fare from NEW it~» ° 3 Tg gg 3 Cabt. eet ar rs BEG by We he bay's gd SHORES, $120. Intermediate, Bteccage, S25. payable seh can poreonat Sek friends tz the Old Gemma their CT some ‘Age mt, moylé Mescsanrs ae es ore STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON AND BNEW XORK,