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THE EVENING STAB TELKWAMI, Ac. Yesterday morning, an officer of the twenty third precinct police in New York arretted Thomas Healey, on tbe charge of belog the Col. O'Brien in Second SL memorable note oi Jnly, 1PM. The officers claim to have in their poe aeeeion strong evidence identifying the pris be perpetrator of tbe deed. Healy will be broagbt op lor examination to day. Yeeterday, an accident resulting in tbe drowning of two boys, occurred at Saratoga bprtaga. Tbe lade?one named Henry Hulin ?Sir S^Vi,?wno' Em??" Huliu, and ' a**d abont 8 "Ou or Geo Jtlunt, batter, went down to the mill pond, two n?iiee south of the Tillage, and went in to y some means both were drowned. A boat, containing a sailing party on Pisca taqua river, N H., upset Sunday af-ernoon, drowning Michael Cousa, a resident of New market, and a young lady, name not given. Stx others in tbe boat were rescued. A young freedman, named Frank Smith, has applied to tbe Secretary of War foracadet ebipat West Point, from tbe first congressional district of Soutb Carolina. A general closing of the bar rooms in Charleston, S. C., was euforeed yesterday. No drink? are obtainable, except at tbe hotels. Tbe Kentucky tobacco fair was held In Lou isville yesterday. FROM MEXICO. The Execution ef Maximilian. We have received the following particulars of the execution of MaximilianTbe trial of ' MeJ'a and Miramon ended on the i4th, and they were sentenced to be executed on tbe Itfth of June. Juarez suspended execution three days, and they wef? shot at 11 Znm?2DJbt> 19tb ult- The colonels are sen tenced to six years, and the minor officers wexe sentenced to two years imprisonment Biigathers and exceptional officers are to bs" tr??d by court-martial. The City of Mexico surrendered to Dia* on the 21st. Jwex sent , congratulatory note, with directions regulating the disposition of prisoners, say. is x'nnr T.? natlve prisoners you will transfer own command, or put at liberty, ao ?n<?^ circumstances iu which you Foreign prisoners will be retained disposition by the Government. Among the archives taken upon tbe occupa tion of Queretaro were tbe same documents relative to tbe last will of Maximttian. where in, m case of hie death, Feodosco Learel j^e ^rcune2? and Marquez, the asaassiu to Tacubuya, are declared regents. . "5?eral tscobedo writes from Queretaro as follows. "1 have, by the execution of three Master traitors, made terror the order of the day everywhere. I have imposed large con tend'0*1;? ? con??cated their proper ty and ail. W here I could not do It in person erde*? ? h?i!11 hi* strictly compiled with my orders I hope, before the cloee of my militarv career, to tee the blood of '-very foreigner snilt that resides in my country." reported that Maximilian was sbot in the lace and tbe Mexican generals in the backs, *e iraitorr. Both tbe Liberal and Imperial condemn tbe execution. The nanctero is in mourning. Berioxabal Governor of Matamoroe, had all the bem U flred on tba receipt of the 2?.?. . Aexecution, aud sent official infor Jl General Reynolds. Tbe Monterey stage was robbed of ?i?>i>n thousand dollars in coin. lBTen ^ wt?t0n dp'ratcn 8fty? a Monterey let ter, written previous to the execution of Maximilian, states that the F.mperor was stripped entirely naked, and that General The Indians. r J*e %7*r P*Pe? Pabli.Ua dwpatch from Oeneral Sherman to General Hancock on In dian matters, in which be says:?We must not remain on the defensive but foilsw them ud. and attack them on all possible occasions We 5i^LClr*2?.Ut..aU the In<"ans between the Platte and Arkansas, and move against the VK?rce bey?nd '&**< rivers. An Omaha despatch says that Colonel Patrick, the agent for the northern Cheyenaes. Arrana hoes. Agulallahs and Sioux, Las just returned J"ori 'wllere he inet "Spotted Tail, ??Swift Bear" aud other federal chiefs in council, with a view of gathering all the peaceable Indians at one point, to be subsisted ?r>??.n?-T."DiaSnt Abent 1?100 Indians wera NnHh pi?f,'? a vk *re D0W camPed near the IS or lb Platte. They proiess friendship, and camP ?object to the ?Jovern J, w Prwent hos Ulities. "Bis b,a^d- Agulallahs, -PawneS ?iller, with fifty lodges and other bands, in clndi ig "Red Cap" and "Dog Hand," who, with their bands, participated in the Port Phil! Kearw) massacre, are all moving to join this camp, which will number about 4,(M). Colo nelPatrick thi nks that the arrangements will be carried out in good faith, but that the pub lic must no: be milled. Me said ? lied Cloth " the grea est Sioux chief, and all the CkS, oni!be Smoky Hill route, are clamorous tor b^fndBalgedin?PM M ear,ypeaC4 cannot From Russia. St Pitibsbubo, July i._The Emperor of Russia entered ihe capital at noon, and met with a warm reception by his subjects. There was an immm.-e popular demonstration, and the streets wfre crowded, but there was no m.iiiary display. At one ? clock the Czar at tended ale Ileum at the Kazan Church, which VmlifJl!e? Wltb tba highest dignitaries of the ?h? amk11 of the diplomatic corps, the Officers oi tbe army and navy, and the citv functionaries. He afterwards received he wKEiul*UoD* ?lthe diplomatic corps at rSe Sbu!d Pa" a^ senator Hoolittle was pra ^ATT"trADY ,K A. CoAL Mine.?The Journal say? that tne men engaged in re ^ad rupairiEg tbe work& or the coal Si?,KW ^Uveur at Jemeppe. after reach ing a depth ot nearly J6o metres, have, at tin end of lour months, come upon a gallery com municating with the lower ladders. There they discovered seven bodies of the unlortu tat?, ?toen who were there impriVoned while mak;ng their w ay to the surtace The 22} %ar? C0^P,eiely mtimmided, the shriv eled fleth adhering to the botes. This nhe l Z'."/ attributed to the abundant exha iatioss of carbonic acid ras. The bodies b&Ck:- onP other, the haS be.eg crossed under the head. Two were found locked in a ''lose embrace. No satisfae lusjon has as yet b^en arrived at as to the canseot the death of these men. whether frem ihe inhalation of carbonic acid or from want of food, being thus entombed. The gal le^y was unsafe at the time the discovery was made, but care i? being taken to ventilate it and to bear away the bodies ?afely The work ef repr^ncn isyet Itkely to beJtediou.7?or much injury has been done, and the work re quires to be set about with great caution. Horbible Cask ok 1i?fakticii>b. On Sat nrday. Catharine Garvin, a widow woma,." btyears of age. deliberately murdered in *n Snegave birth to ttie child in an on.-hcUie connected with the dw?llir?z ? ^w.r,Kber' ? Tr^>'' N- Y ? and then thr.fu it down the vault. To stifle its cries, whi-h Ly the nei^hborb- *he poured a pan ^ upon the babe, and thus i-.ur. ? 8t^an?linC i{- The dead body of the child was discovered shortly afterward and was removed from the vault. Up^n ^ODia? btd ?ed, but was subse! ? ? house some distance from ihe tcene of tbe murder, and was arrested She * fH?r ^,bp bo-pital, where her conditio Is said to be quite critical. " ln caFe oi the Suited States vf >? K-t ? puer/'l,as who robbed necroes villi a?f weeSlJ V r nt?l ky' OD tr,al in 'aBt ^eek, here was no evidence ?iv? This was admS under Uw Th? i?r(8 ' b*ca,1P? Clenied by State ^^^.T,e.par"8 wer? convicted. A mo-Ton in srrest of judgement was made and arsued h*'ore J nstn? s wayne and District J adn h?i Rwbt!!*lA? "'at the *??? ?? k? 18 nncOBstitutional: second taatllhatno JPrlicabilny to criminal case* and hence the Unn-d States coort has no iu risdictien in the case at the bar. nojn A Hist for tub W abm Weather w?ri, men, predestrians and others whose vocations While the thermometer is up among the nine Uea, will do w? ll to remember that manv a ^hTeSc"ol ?Sneral Prost??oo from fn*c'? oi nNkt Has been pre?6r>tfd ht lt^Tes in the crown of tue hat" waraing on the attacks of tS ?JabeQe|,ciaI tv? Presbyterian Church of Scot?a??#i J *ree affirmatively ln the General Ass-' Free Church May 31?, by a "o? ?f lh* Tbe I nited Churck hid ToJd^^r-', 10 ,(? tef?T9intmxor of the measnre, n remarked that the aut of May wastha.nni 8 sary of Rev Dr. Chalmers ^Ju.ttwe^ years before ?l".j?si twenty W The ease of Horr vs. Van Vraulkin trial at \atertowa,) an action ag^? i J,? ductor of the Keme, Watertown and burg Railroad, for putting tbe plaintitro!rSh ears on tbe charge that he had m t!*? 2! ^T^j^,T,arsr^ Tbw Wobkibo Pbopul?The Albanv w?rv ingmsB's Convention, on Priday "Ton?.h' -Wil the fourth Tuesday ofjL?y?l? I he only proceedings of importan" L ^X't appointmeaT^ M^S^fat ffpreisnt the workingmen betors Asiwl Tork Constitutional Coat??n?' A CuriousAffair. IS 11V. MR. XBKB1IX DSOW.NED. i From the Albany Argus.] It will be remembered that * few weeks ago tbis BtBW wu mixed up witb that of a young lady, who, it ?u asserted, had come on from a New England viliag* to meet Mr, Merrill in Troy. It was stated then in the Troy papera that an elopement bad been planned by tbe parties, but that tbe whole thing had been ; frustrated through tbe discovery of the girl's friends. Nothing more wm heard of tbe Rev. Mr. Merrill nntil tbe startling announce ment ihat fee had been accidentally drowned in the Saranac river, leaving a wife and nine children. It is said that one* before he arranged % plan so that it woaid be reported that he bad been drowned in Lake Cbamplain. This was at the time he had arranged to meet the young lidy atlroy He leit borne with the tinderstand I iug that he was going West 10 visit his grand mother? had his trunk taken to his state-room on tbe steamer,and was particular to have li s name entered in fnll upon tbe passenger list. In the morning tne gentleman was not to be found. He bad stealthily lett tne boat, at the Burling'on landing, about three o'clock in toe morning, but learning thar. the night of trie I young lady had oeen intercepted, he invented res pons lor giving up his visit to his grand mother. However, hie guilt or innocence was to de pend upon bis future conduct. It was believed j that be continued to bold intercourse with tbe I young lady, and it was said her aareuts were I about to commence a snit against Merrill for J attempting to abduct ber, er for a worse crime. It appears ihat Merrill had secured au insur ance on bis life, in an accident insurance I company, for six thousand dollars. This was to expire on Thursday noon. On Wednesday he drew two hundred dollars on his salary, and towards evening took two of his own I b?ys and another boy of tbe village of Platts bnrg, and went out fishing on the Saranac I river If his insurance was available, his time was somewhat short, and tbe drowning mu?t be accomplished on the river, or his plans wonld avail nothing. When it became dark, I and while pulling in the bout anchor, he sud denly went overboard. The water was shal low. and there was no current, but instead oi coming toward the boat m which were his af frighted boys, he went away from them as rapidly as possible. Tbey pushed the boat after him; but he told them to never mind, he was well enough; ar.d the last seen of him be was away under tbe river bridge, and disap* I peared in the darkness. Pugilistic. The roughs and rowdies of this and neigh boring cities have lately made a practice of desecrating each consecutive Sabbath, toy wit nessing and assisting at r~>ugh and tumble en counters in the environs of Mauhattan Island, with bnt very little interruption from the local authorities. A brutal exhibition of this kind occurred between Saugerties and Maiden on Saturday morning, the participants being two fellows named Edward Weidon and Johnny Malone for the sum of S'200 a side. The fight, after lasting thirty-eight rounds, was declared a draw, one of the rowdies having given tbe other a foul blow. Another ilcht occurred on the saire day at a piace near Jamaica Bay, on Long Island, between another Malone and a man named Pa'sy Eagan. for &20u a side. The fight lasted nineteen ronnde, and after both men bad been beaten to the consistency of farina jelly, the sponge was thrown In the air by their several ? seconds, ns neither of the gladiators could respond to the call of time. Barney Aaron, the victor in the late fight for the championship of the light weights, has been challenged by his late antagonist to fight the battle over again for any sum from SI,:**) to 85,< o? a side, at 128 pounds weight. Aaron declare:* his willingness to fight Collyer at 1'20 pounds weight, bat Collyer is determined to make his fight at his weight, or give up his title of champion. A fight occurred at Hudson City on Friday last between two men named McManus and Powers, which lasted 53 minutes, during which time 22 rounds were fought. The fight between Elliott and Gal lagher has been declared off, Gallagher having paid the forfeit of S5o:?. Between 4 and 5 o'clock yesterday morning, a couple of Brooklyn pugilists named John Feeley and Billy Sullivan, accompanied ?y about ltd roughs, mostly from New York, as sembled on some vacant lot in Oonover street. South Brooklyn, for the purpose of engaging in a prize fight. A ring was pitched, seconds chosen, a referee and bottle-holder app oinied, and Fee ley had made his appearance in the areca. Just as the "sport" was about to begin a squad of police from the Forty-second Pre cinct appeared in view, and the roughs with drew in precipitate haste. No arrests were made.?.V. I*. Tribvne, July\?t. Blackbekby Wine ?There is no wine eqn i! to the blackberry wine, when properly made, either in flavor or for medicinal purposes, and all persons who can conveniently do so should manufacture enough for their own use every year, as it is invr.luaole In sickness as a tonic, and nothing Is a better remedy for bowel dis. cases. We therefore give the receipt for making it, having tried it ourselves, we speak ad visedly on the subiect. M<=a*ure your berries and bruise them: to every gallon adding one quart of boiling water. Let tha mixture stnnd twenty-lour hours, stir ring occasionally; then strain off the liquor into a <?ask, to every gallon adding two pounds of snear; cork tight, and let it stand till the following October, and you will have wine ready for use, without further straining or boiling, that will make the lips smaek as they ne%*r smacked under similar influence before. Lynchburg New*. New "Way ok Pbksebviko Milk.?Gay Lucsac has proved that m:lk kept from the air is preserved for a long time perfectly good. Profiting by this experience, says the London Mechanics' Magazine, Mr. Mabrun warms millt in a moderate temperature in a tin vessel, turnisb7d with a tuba of lejid, to expel the air; tutn the tube is compressed and tne orifice is closed with solder. When the milk is used at the end of several months it will bt* found de sirable to stir up with it the creati^wh.ch is tormed on the upper part of tbe liquid M. Mabrun, having laid this process before the Academy oi Sciences for their examination, the committee report that milk thus preserved after six months still possesses all the proper ties of fresh milk. A prize of fifteen hundred francs has been awarded to M. Mabrun. Suppectxd Death ijy Poisoning?Prof. Mosher, of this city, has for some time past been engaged in a chemical analysis of the stomach of David Nickerson, of Bruoine, Schoharie county, a young man aged nineteen yearE, who died very suddenly, under pecu liar circumstances, on the 5th of March last. Prof. M. testifies that he found cantkarides enough to blister, and that his opinion was that death had been caused by the poison. It is alleged that the deceased and another young man, who has since disappeared, were bo*D paying attention to the sttme young woman, and it is believed that the Italian method of disposing of a rival has been resorted to in this instance.?Albany Evening Journal. Kkgabding Hat(.-'The sacred "stove-pipe" is in danger. It is about to be abolished, su perceded. Tbe works proceeds by degrees, and consists in gradually lowering the crown and widening the brim until it becomes a "low, stilt sombrero ofsilk-covered cardboard, with solt in1 trier ed^es." It will be light because il will be little, it will furnish a grateful shade for the eyes with its broad brim. It will be easy of use in salutation, because the brim is stiff. We could wish it were less neating for tl.e head thun the superseded steve-pipe, but persons of an imaginative turn will readily persuade themselves, as hitherto, that a hat witb a small spoked bole tn the centre of tke crown, must necessarily be well ventilated. Shrouded in GKIEV.?There appears to be no end to the calamities attending the house ot liapsburg. The Archduchess Louisa has died irom the effects of her burns. The hopes recently awakened of Archduchess Charlot te's recovery hero been dispelled," and her physicians announce that she cannot live long. Maximilan has been shot, and onr foreign files informs us that the Hereditary Prince Maximilian, of Tours and Texis, has jnst died at Carlsbad. His wife, a sister of the Empress ot Autria, nad given birth to a cbiid only a few days before. A Piocs Fbaud ? A Constantinople journal says: "That the Shtik-ul-islas has issued a frtfa (religious degree,) which declares that the Sultan may go to Parie: but to reconcile that declaration with the letter of tbe Ooran, which assign* to the ruler of the faltbfal what ever country be sets his foot on, recourse will be had to a certain legal fiction, in virtue of which the soil of France will be considered Ottoman Territory during the whole time that the Sultan shall abide there, bnt with the res ervation of subseqaently making a retrocession of the country to tbe Emperor of the French.' WUpon the suffrage question, two reports were made last week by the committee that is considering the subject, to the New York Con stitutional Convention, time was made by Horace Greeley, the chairman,and was signed by tbe majority of the committee, admitting colored men to the exercise of the elective franchise, and the other, made by the minority, recommended that tbe question of extending the franchise to colored men be submitted to the people te bo voted on separately from the res* of the constitution. IE7" The corner etone of the Methodist Prot estant (March at Harper's Ferry was laid on Thursday. MT Flakes Galveston Bulletin pretests a galast the idea that Tessas are barbarfiaas and that they scalp strangers. sy The burning of fireworks, blowing of horns, and ?*kmgof bonfires, on the fourth of N 5' " by ^authorities at Dover, Under the aew reform bUL a seat in Par. 1 lament will cost about gaSwT *** tar A Church lis to be built in London, whioh will ccmmsmsraie the ebatition ?f slavery be a memorial to Afcrtfcam Liaaoln ^fettoa vMWfeiiBg ta Geerglaa week --j / ? 'ft . not #vr 1 t . ? ' ? ? c - Jr A ) < ' ' ? i ? ?- ft, 1. C ' 'i* ??? j ? ? ?'4 | ??* a t Straightening Leaning Trees. No fruit res will be so productive when the entire fop and tody &??? Mown partHily over ae it will wfcen in an erect position. W a-m a tree leans, spronts will almost start from ttie upper side ot the body, or branchw, aod grow perpendicularly. By this me*ns t*? largest proportions ot the sap flows into the erect stems, while the horizontal part of the top re ceives only a limited supply of nourishmeut. When it is desirable to straighten up a leaning fruit tree, to which a chain, or rope and pulleys may >e auacbed, and the tree straight ened up and secured with wire ?xtendias* from a stage in tbe ground to a strap around the main part of the tree In case a tree is large, and well rooted, let the earth be excavated on the upper side, and a few of the larger roots loosened, and the earth removed bene&'.b them, so that the top of the tree may be brought up with ease to the desired position. The gny wires will always hold trees In position, until the roots keep the top erect, if long branches grow too erect, it is easy to wire them down to (he proper position, when tbe wires may all be removed after one season. As a general rule, fruit trees are neglected quite too much.?Exchange. Arrangment ? ( Summer Flowers. Although some of o;.r readers will have plar.ted out their summer bedding plants ere this number reaches them, y?t many will not have done so, and even to those wflo have, we wish to suggest a word by which perhaps they may improve. It has been and yet is with most wlu) group, to think of colors; but they should go one'step farther, aod adopt in a measnre the system by which practical bo quet makers give such eflect to the arrange ment of a few flowers, and that is, "use filling in." To this end, as we now have a large number of variegated and colored foliaged plants, we suggest their use as a lilliug in among tne plants whose great beau.y is their blooms; by this means a more satisfactory and less nu notonoua tone is given the group and if then we add a few more whose beauty is in their form and grace as well as color of foliage, we shall have created a mass clo?eiy resembling, but more artistic and scarcely less graceful than nature in her wildest and most harmonion8 mooiB.^-IIorti':ulturist,for June. wmmmmmmmmammmmmmmamtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Proposals for material* to be si p PLIED TO THE NAVY YARDS UNDER THE COGNIZANCE OK THE bureau of construc tion AND REV AIR. N.vvi Dkparimkst, ) Burner of Cohstri ctiox and Repair,> Washington, D.C., June 11, 1357. \ Sealed Proposals to furnish Timber and other Materials for the Navy for the fiscal year ending J uu? SOth, 1868, will be received at this Bureau until le o'clock a. in. ot the 10th ot July next, at which time the projwsals will be opened. The proposals must be addressed to tho ( ntof Oi the Bureau of ChnstrucHon and Repair, Navy De partment , Washington, and must be endorsed "Pro posals tor Timber, <S c., for tho Navy. for the Navy Yard at < name the Yard)," tliat they maybe dis tinfc'uished from other business letters; the bids for the different Yards to be enclosed In separate en velopes. . Printed schedules for any r'.asa. togethe r with in struction i to bidders, giving tt..- forms of proposal, of guarantee, and of certit- ate of guarantors. v:?tl? printed forms of otters', will be inruished to such persons as desire to bid on application to the Com mandants of the respective Navy Yards, an-l those of all the Yards on application to the Bureau These s< hodules will be ready for delivery 011 the SOth of June instant. ? The Commandant of each Navy Yard and tlie Purchasing Paymaster for each station will hav<* a copy of the schedules of the other Yards, for exami nation only, in order that j?-rsoiis who intend to l.id may judge whether it is de-lrablo to make ap plication for any of the classes of those Yards. The proposal must l?- for the whole oi a class, and all appli< ations for information or for tho ex amination of samples, must Ik- luude to thecoia mandants of tho respective yard*. . , , The proposal mutt bo accompanied b> acertin cate from the Collector ol Internal Revenue t.>r the district in which the bidder resides, that he has n license to deal in theartii lesl'.-r which heJpropoKes; and he must further show that he is a manufacturer of. cr a regular dealer in. th<_- articles which lie of fers to supply. The guarantors must be c? rtified by the Assessor of Internal Revenue for tho district in which tliey reside. The contract will be awarded to the prr.= >n who makes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee re quired l.y law. the Navy Department, however, re serving the right to reject the lowest bid, or any which it may aeem exorbitant. Sureties in the full amouut will be required to sivn the contract, aiul their responsibility must be certified to the satisfaction of tlic Navy Depart ment. . . .... As additional security twenty per centum will be withheld irom the amount of tho bills until the con tract shaii have been completed, and eighty per centum of the amour,t of ea^h bill, approved in triplicate by the Commandant of th" i-uspuctive j;<id. will be paid by the Paymaster of the station designated in the contract, within ten days after tin warrant for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. TL* classes oi lU;f Bureau are numbered ana designated as follows: No. 1, White Oak Logs; No. 2, W into Oak Keel Pieces; No. 3, White Oak Curved Timber; No. 4, \\ hite Oak I'laiik, No. 5, Whit - Oak Boards; No. 7. Yellow Pine l.og>; No. 8, Yellow Pine Beams; No.O. Vtllow Pine .Mast Timber; No. 11, White 1-iiieLfgs; No. 12. White pine Mast Timber; N ). 13. White Pine Plank, boards; No. 15, White A?h. I lm. Leech; No. hi, \\ hite A-ii Oars; No. 17, llick oi ; No. is. Bin lc Walnut. Mahogany, .Maple. Cuerry. No. 19. Locust Timber; No. 20, Locust Treenails; No. 22. Cypress, Cedar; No. SB, Bin k t-prii' ?: No. 24. White Oak staves and Headings; %n. T.i::i:iimvit ??; No. 30. Ingot Copper; No. 32, \Yroi:ght Iron, round and t tjuare; No. 33, \\ r.night It .n.'nat; No. 31. Iron, plate; No. 30. fctc-d; No..'<7. Iron Spike .; No., e. Iron Wrought Nails; No. 39, U p rut Nails; No. 41, Lead, pig; No. 42, Lead, l it e, dieet; No. 43. Zinc; N i. 44, Tin; N?. 45, Sol der; No. 48. Locks. Hinges, Holts, of brass and iron; No. 49. Screws, of brass and iron; No. SO, Files. No. 51, Augers No..'.2. Tools for ships stores; Ni . 53. Tool", lor nM* in jaril and shop.-; No. 54, Ilsirdv.i.re; No.56, White. Lead; No. 57. Zin; Paints; No. 58,1 'oh red painU, drjers; Nj. 50, Linseed Oil; No '?<>. Yi riiish. Spirit- '1 iirpentine; No. 03. Sperm ond Lard Oil; No. 61, Tallow, Soip; No. ?.i, J-isn Oil; No.W. Glass; No. 09, Brushes; No. /<>, Dry tiuons. for upholstering; No. 71, Stationery; No 73. Ship Chandlery; 2io. 71, Acids, No. <5, Rosin. I UcL i:de Turpentine. No. 77, Belting, pacfi iuu; No. 7a. Leather. PuLi(j. liigyiatf. Lacing; No. lyi. .1 nuk; No. .si. oakum; No. ?2. liulo'vn; No. 85. Anthrai ite Coal; No. 3->, Send-Pitniniiious_Coal; N ?. h7, lUtuDiinoiis Coftl; No. Charcoui, .*59, Wood; No. Patented Articles. The following are the chiases. by tho nuuihcrs, equirc-d at the respective Navy Yards ; KITTERY. No*. 1,2, 3. 7. 8,9,11, Hi, 13, 15, 10,17. 18. 22, 23. 24, 25,32.33 34,36,37. 38. ,9, 42.44,43. 4S?. .'4). 51.52 , 53, M. &l. ,r7. *8. 59. W. ?3. CI, 65,68, 69, 70, 71, <3, 74. 75,77. 78. 86. 86. W. 68, 90. CI1A RLE3TOWN. Nos. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. 7, 8- 9. 11. 12, )3. 15.10,17,18,19. 20. 22~23. 24.25. 32,3'S, 34.35, 37, 3.8, 39, 42. 4.'5, M, 4c>, U?. yj 53, 54. MS. 57. .'8, ?r9, u? 63,64 . 08.69.70,71,73, 74. 75- 77, 78, ho. 8ti- 87. 88, 90. BBOOKLYN. Nob. 1. 4.5. 7. 8, 9. 12,13. 15.1?. 17. 18,19, 20. 22. 23, 24 . 25. .'52. .'ii. 35. 37. .'t-i. 39. 12. 43, 41. ?5, 48, 19, TO, 51, 52. r-S. :4 57 .r8. 59. 1*41. l'k'5. 'A - 65. 68- 69. 70. 71. 73, 7 1.75,77. 78. HI. 82. 85. ho. 88. 90. PHILADELPHIA. Nos.7.9.12.13. 17. 18. 23. 24.32. 35. 31. 3*, 39. 41. 12. 44 .is, 4S. 49. 50, 52. S3. 54. .r<i, fg. 50,60, 63- 61 05, Ob- 69. 70. 71. 73. 74. 75.77.78.-85, 87. 88. WASHINGTON. Nos. 1 7. 13. 15,17, 3>J, T2,33, .'$5, 41. V2. 13 45. 4^. 49, ,r0. 52. 53, S4, f*j, 60 t>3. 64,08,69, 70.71. 73. 7i ? <5, 77- .'8, 82.85, 87,88. 89. NORFOLK. Nos. 1,2.7 . 9. 13.17. 18.19 . 22 . 25.35, 42, 41, 45, 48. 49, 51. .r3, M. .rH, 59- W, 03. 64. 08. 09- 70, 71- 7J. (4.7;.-77. 78, 85. 86, 87, 8S. je ll-lav. lw pO ALL WIfOBI IT MAY CONCERN. Departmknt or thk Interior, I Pf.nsion Ofkick. July 13th, liio.S Applicatir^n having !j<.-..-n ma?i? under the act ol Juie-23. 1/*-;:;. for the roi+sue of the following d' - Bcrihed Laud Warrants, which are alleged to have been lost or destroyed,?Notice is hereby given that at the date following the description of each warrant, a n??w certificate ?r warranto! liketeiwr will be reissued, if no valid objection should then appear. JOS. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. No 43 C77, for 80 acr-^s. Issued qnder the act of March3d, 1S55, in the name of WiUlanr Elliott, and was granted October-iOth, l?5tS. .Inly 6,1867. No ^i.234. for 120 acres, it-sued under the act of Maich 3d. 1855. in the name of G'laborn Mabane, at'd was granted Octolier 4th. >8.v? July 6. Iisj7. No. i'3 873. for 1W acres, issued under the act of Starch 3d, 1856, In the name of John Denton, and was granted July 16th. lSv'.?July 20.18>7. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U SITED ST ATI-'S l'ATEXT OFFICE, WAKHts<;T<irt. June 3,1867. On the petition of STEPHEN MOORSK, of Sprlngfielif, Mass.. praying for the extension of a patent granted to hint the othday of September.1853, lur an improvement In Iron Car Hrakes,for seven years from the expiration ol uaid patent, which takes place on the 6th day of September, 18j7 ; It is ordered that the said petition Ik- heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the idtb day of August next at 12 o'clock M .; and all persons are notified to appear and show causr. if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Perbons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, apedally set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony tiled by either party to be used at the said hearing mnst be tuken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. , Dep<isitiohs and other papera relied upon as testi mony must be filed in the office twenty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, if any.wittyiu ten days after filing the testimony. Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. C.. and in the Republican,Springfield, Man8.,onc?? a wct?for three successive weeks; the first of said je iQ-w3w Commissiomer ol Patents. rfcEPABTMENT OF THE INTEK10&, U UNITED STATES PATENT drPTCE, Washington, MayJU. 1887. On the petition of BERNARD HlfttHES, of Bocheeter. N. Y.. praying for the extension of ? patent granted to hiin the 16th day of May. 1864, for an improvement In Trip Hammer, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the Wtb dayof May, 1857: ? tuc wui ??/ in neptemoer next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are notified t0 appear sod show cause, if any they have, why ?aid petition ougnt not to be granted. L,PSr8??8 opposing the extension are reqnirsd to Ifil^^h^^^ten^OfficMhej^obiectiong. specially party to ana trans the before ?s?av,' i AUCTION SALES. T>Y STILStfX ft S WETLAND, D Real Estate Brokers- *2S3 F street. On FRIDAY, the 5th of July, at 51- o'clock p. m., wo will sell, on the premises. Lot* 21. i!, 23, and 24. Said lot* are enclosed. ana two of them ia? proved by small Frame Honsei, with a t n-foot alley in the rear. Said lot* are in square 774. l>e tween K ir.ii L streets north, being high and "X cellent building sites. Terms: One-third ca?h: balance in -it and 12 month-", 926at sale. All conveyancing at tKeei pense of the purchaser: NAULE .v, CO.. Auctioneers. iiUi Penusjlvauiaavenue. jy 3- Jftds between 9th mid 10th st*. BY COOPER 4 LATIMER, Auctioneers. (Lateclerk* with J. C. McGuire ft Co..) Southwest corner i'?nn'a avenue and ilth street, Star Office Building HOUSEHOLD ITR\m flE AT VUCTION. on SATl RD.VV MORNING, J ily 6th, at 10 o'clock it ni., we ?hall sell over Store No. 3fl9 south ni'!. Penn'a avenue, between 9th and 1t)th street*, an assortment of Household Furniture, ? viz: Ingrain Carpets Bedsteads, Wardrobes Bureaus. Washstauus Mahogany li. < hair" Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows II> ir Top Mattresses, Bedding l'i rnrf-M. Engravings, C.lrd Table < 'qtlage Suit'-. Stoves Crockery, Glass and China Ware with thv usual assorts^nt of Household and Kitchen requisite?. Ten is cash. jyJMt COOPER ft LATIMER. Ancts. BY WM. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneers, Original Horse and Carriage Ra/.iar, No. il? Louisiana ave., bet. tfth aud iothsts. SALE OF HORSE?. C ARRIAGES, HARNESS, fte.,ftc., OnSATURD \Y MOKSIW. July oth, at lOo'Hk. we-will sell, at the Basaar. a number of saddle, Carriage and W'ork Horses, (a full description at bale,) comprising afioat? SIXT Y HORSES. Fourteen good Farm or Work Horses. A very large collection of New and Se^ond-lnnd Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, and other Ve hicles. Also. Single and Double ^ets of Harness, the majority h?dns? entirely new and complete, together with new Saddles and Bridles. Also, A lot of second hand Harness. &c., in good order. Also, Two handsome and new Rockaways of tfts latest sty ie: with Buggi?-s and Wagons of all styles. Light Business \\ agons. W*? invite attention to tbi? sale, and our large consignments of above-named articles. Regular sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Carriages and Harness always on private sale, jy 3 W. L. WALL & Co., Aui.ts. BY WM. L. WAIL ft CO.. Auctioneers. Stores 315 and 317, Southwest corner Peun'a avenue and 9th street. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RE VL ES TATE IN THE FIRST WARD. On MONDAY \FTERNOON. July 15, !S?7.at6 o'clock. we will sell, on the premises, all of Lot 12, Square 170, fronting 40 feet, with a depth of l;i3feet 7 inches.containing5.473 .square feet, improved l.y a two story Brick House. Also, a small Frame House, fronting on the alley in the rear. The above property is situated oh F street, between 17th and 18th streets. Term-'made known at the sale. Stamps and con veyancing at the cost ( f the purchaser. A deposit of (JlOO will be required as soon as the pronertv is sold. t;EOUi;K SEATONf GEORGE W. BRYANT, ... . Executors. jy 3-dftds \\ . L. WALL A CO.,Aucts. Y COOPER ft LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with Ja* C. McGuire ft Co.,) Southwest corner Penn'smvenue auC 11th at., Star Office Building. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM PROVED REAL ESTATE NEAR THE ('ITv HALL. AND ON THE NORTHEAST V()R NElt OF FOURTH AND P STREETS NORTH AT AUCTION. ?, W'e, the undersigned, trustees, named in the last Will and testament of tho lato Johnson Hellen. will sell at public aurtion, on SATURDAY AFTER NOON, July i . nt 5 o'clock p. in., on the. premises, the north 2ft feet 6 inches, iiy a depth of y:f fwet 4 inches, of Lot No. 4, in Square No 4?t, situated on the cast side of Sixth .street west, between D and E streets north, and immediately in the rear of the Unitarian chnr< h on the northeast corner of Sixth andJD street- north. ALSO. AT G O'CLOCK P. M., On the premises. Lot No. 2. in Square 521, fronting H*i teer, on Fourth str<-ct wist, by a depth of !'3 feet 4.'j inches on 1' street, and being the northeast cor ner ol Fourth -tieet west and P street north. Terms: One third cnsli; balance in six and twelve month*, with interest, secured by a deed of trust upon the premises. All conveyancing and revenue Stamps at the cost of the purchasers. ?'$100 dow n OB each lot at time of sale. JOHN B BLAKE, H. G. FA XT, CLIFTON HELLEN, WM. F. C. HELLEN, C. C. HELLEN. T r us tee* iy 2-dftds COOPER & LATIMER,' Ancts. BY COOPER ft LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Lat? Clerks with Jas. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest coiner of Penna. ave. and 11th street. Star Office Building. GUARDIAN S SALE t>K DKSIRABLE BUILD ING LOTS ON EIGHTH STREET WEST. l'.E BETWEEN K AND L STREKTS NORTH AND NOUTHEASi' CORNER OF FIFTH AND Ii STREETS NORTH. AT AUCTION. Under and by virUie ot an Order of the Orphans' Court of tho District of Columbia,bearing dat" ,,n tlie Jlst day r-5 May. ratified and approved bv the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia oil the27tii day o! May.l8i>7,l will sell, at nubile iiiic ticn, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 24th day of June, A. D. lH.7,at5 o'clock p. i.i.,tl.-; south ft feet 3 inches front of Lot No. lo. Square No. 402, 1 uiiiiing I a< k with that w idth 7'J lt-et. Also, , At lYz o'clock p. m., on the srtnie day. I will sell. Lot So. )0, in Square 514, and at 63i o clcckp.ni., on same day, I will sell. Lot No. 5, in Square tot. This property is situated In the city of Washing ton, and although unimproved is highly valuable. Terms: One-third cash, and the residue in r-ix and twelve months, with interest, secured to the satisfaction of the guardian. All conveyancing and stamps at co.-t of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in live days, tbe guardian reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon five days' notit e in the National Intelligencer. VIRGINIA HOLLINGSWORTH. Guardian oi Marg&retta B. Doughty, je8-co&ds COOPER i LATIMER, AuctB. fcTTnE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. IN consequence of the rain, until TUESDAY AFTER NOON, July 1), sane hours and places. VIRGINIA HOLLINGS WORTH, Guardian of Margarctta B. Doughty, jy 2 d&dB COOPER & LATIMER. Aucts. B Y M. K WALSH & CO., Auctioneers. 2^5 Penna avenue, corner loth street. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELE GANT OILED WALNUT MARBLE Tup SIDE BOARD.OILED WALNUT EXTENSION* DINING TABLE, FRENCH PLATE MANTLE MIRROR. BRUSSELS CARPETS, LM '. P('R TAINS WALNUT DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, Toet ther with the complete stock of ENGLISH ALES.BRANDIES. WHISKIES, WINE. Ac., contained in the well-known ale vaults of Moses Sanista^, at Public Auction. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 10th. at ten o'clock, we will sell, at the above named house, 410th street, over Walsh ft Co.'s Auction Store, southeast corner of Ifith and Pennsylvania avenue, all the Furniture and Effects, together with the well-assorted stock coutained in the ale vaults, comprising in i irt? oiled Walnut Marble-top Sideboard, Elegant French Plate Mirror. (tiled Walnr.t Extension Dining Table, Oiled Walnut Cane-seat Dining Chairs, Square and ltouud Walnut Tables, Brusn lis. Three-ply, and Ingrain Carpets, L:ice Curtain*. Coriiices,&c., Oiied Walnut Marlde-top Chamber Furniture, Setts Chamber Furniture, Green and Gold, ilair. llusk, and Cotton-top Mattresses, Double a Ml Siugle Bedsteads. Oiled Paintings and Engravings. Silver plated Castors, Tea and Table Spoons, Knives, Forks, Pickle Dishes, Range Ftirni ture, Ac. Together with a large assortment of China. Glass, and Crockery Ware, with the usual assortment Cooking Requisites, most of which is brass and copper. AI.SO The Bar Fixtures of tho Ale Vaults, which con tains a pood supply^ of old Ales, Whiskies, Wines, Ac.; Oak Tables, ('hairs. Stove, Oval Mirror, Bar Glasses Decanters, ?c. Terms Cash. M. K. WALSH ft CO., jy 2-d Auctioueers. BY GREEN ft WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. S. E. corner of Seventh and D sts. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE FIRST WARD AT PUB L1C AUCTION. On MONDAY, the 8th day of July, at 5}i o'clock p. in., on the premises, we shall sell part of Lot 13, in Square 75, fronting 2d feet on Pennsylvania ave nue, between21st and 22d streets west, and running back 8f> feet 1 inch to a paved 30-foot alley, im proved by two one-story Brick Tenements. Also, At 6 o'clock p.m.. on the same day, we shall sell iiart of Lot 26, in Square 77, Ironting 20 feet ll.-> niches on west 2ist street, between 11 and and running back 105 feet o inches to a 30-foot pnved alley. improved by a modern built three-story Brick Dwelling, containing li,rooms. Also . Immediately after the above, we will sell part of Lot 11. in Squared, fronting 17 feet 7 inches on north I street, between 22d and 23d streets, and running back 130 feet 10 inches, with thv privilege of a 3-loot side alley. Terms: One-thud cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trust on tho premises. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser or pur chasers. flOO down on each lot when sold. jyl-d GBEEN ft WILLIAMS, Aucts. ORPHANS' COUBT, June 22.18^.?District o? Colvmbia. Washington Countt, to wit:?In the case of William Dixon, Executor of William W. Connor,deeeased, the executor aforesaid has. with the approbation of the Orphnns' Oourt of Washington County aforesaid, appointed Satur day, the 13th day of July, A. if. 18<J7, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate ox said deceased, fend of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been collected and turned into mone^-; when and where All the creditors and heirs I ?>*n r?wT;j*tiHu?Tr injiii airririifiii m asm UBUUSSeO 'a estate: Provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in tbe Evening Star ,,.,1....? .U. Wd?j.A1|liS B 0,B[.IRV1t je 24-w3w Register y{ Wills. JVJEW BOOKS.?Law and Practice of United ? M?t?? Naval Courts-Martial. By A. A. Har wood,U.8.N. TheReigaof Law. By the Duke tfXisyU; 1 vol.; London. Tto Vegetable World. By Louis Figuier? l vol,; London. Blsie Maaoon. By MrsTrancea Dana Gage. May Day. ByJUlph AUCTION SALES. B THIS AFTERNOON. By coopfr a la+imer, Auctioneers, <Late clerks with J.C. McGuir.? .s Co.,) , southwest corner Penn. avenue and lith street, Star Office Building. TRPHTEES' SALE <>F~ VALUABLE UNIM PROVED IUCAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. We, the undersigned. trust-, "s. named in the last ?will and testament of the lat j Johnson Helleo, wilt "ell. nt public auction, on WEDNESDAY AF TERNO< >N. July 3, at a o'clock p ni.. on the prem ises, all that valuable parrel of Lund, being lot Vo. 7. in square No. if 1.fronting 61 fe?t 9 inches on Con necticut avenue, between L and M streets nortn. with an average depth of HO feet through, and fronting on lith street west. T-rnis: One-third cash; balance in C, and 13 months, with interest, secured by a deed of truest upon the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamp* at the cost of the purchase; Slowdown .U time of sale. JOHN H BLAKE, H.G. FA NT. CLiriON HELLEN, C. HELLEN. WM. F. Uu?lEN. Trustee. je ?J<Uds COOPER Jk LATIMER, Aucts. Y M. K. WALSll A CO? Aucti<yie r?. No xbj Penn aye., corner iOt'i 3trr et. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY ^ALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. GO] 1) CH\I\S, RINGS. REVOLVERS. MUSICAL INSTRl MKNTS..AC.. AT AUCTION. On 31 ONI)AV. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS. July 1*;, id and 3d. at 10 o'clock,and EVENING at s o'clock, wo willed for ca.sb? Six Hunting-case Gold English Patent Lever W at. be\ Five do.. do. Ladies' Watch Twenty 11 unting-ca?<e Silver Watches Ten Open-fac-' Silver Watches Gold Guard. Chatelain and other t'ha' i? Large- assortment of Pic and Set Goi,l Kiags Fifty Colt's, Smith X W<.^tou and Remmiugtou Re volvers' L.irre assortment of Musical Tn^tnimenti', Ac. Many of t.!??? above article* are suitable for 4th of July pre??uts, and will be ?old without reserve. Ladies are invited to attend tins sale. je2S-d M. K. WALSfl & CO., Aucts. BY GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 526 b. E. Corner 7th aud D streets. TWO VALUABLE BUILDI^C LOTS FRONT 1NG ON 4}, STREET. BETWEEN K AND L STREETS SOUTH, ON THE ISLAND, AT On FRIDAY, tlie 5th instant, at 6?4 o'clock p. m., we ?hall sell, on the premises. Lots No. 44 and 46, *? Square No. 500, being?? feet 8 inches front by 103 feet 5 inches deep, with the improvements, con sisting of a Brick Stable in the rear. Terms: Our fourt.. cash; balance in 6,12. IS arid 2-1 months, for notes bearing interest, and secured ,rv a deed of trust on the premises. $50 down on th- day of sale. _J>2-jL GREEN A WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY COOPER 4 LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late Clerks with J. C. McGuire A Co..) S. W. coruer Pa. av.. and 11th street, Star Office Building. WI^ H'RNITLRE, and f IXTl RES O RESTAURANT No. 2*25 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.. OPPOSITE WIL LARD'S HOTEL. AT A, CTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 5th. at five o clock, on the premises, we shall sell entire, the License. Good Will, aud Fixtures of the Restau rant >o. 225 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Wil lard s Hotel. The Bar in nicely furnished, and has attached to it a dining room and kitchen, with range and all the furniture required for a first , cla^s bar-room. The party is willing to give up the uppor part of i the house, which lie uses as ? dwelling, by giving a-reasonable length of time to move out. 1 Terms cash. JT a d COOPER A LATIMER, Aucts. BY COOPER A LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J. C. McGuire A Co.,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th [ street, Star Office Building. I TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM PROVED RhAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. We, the undersigned, trustees, named in the last : will and testament of the late Johnson Hellen, will sell. public auction, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON. July ft. at bo clock p. m..in front of the premises, the west 23 foet 6 inches by a depth o 102f?et6 niches of Lot 2. in Square No. 185. This flrsVdbTss ami desirable parcel of real estate is situated on the north tide of I ktrret north, between 16th aud 17th streets west, and adjoining the residence of George W.Rlgss. Esq. s This being tlie only lot on th front for sale, It should command the attention of persons desiring a site for a tim class residence. Terms: On--third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust upon the premises. All conveyancing and rovenm- stamps at the cost of th-< pur baser. ?inu down at time of sale. JOHN IJ. BLAKE, H G. 1'ANT, CLIFTON HELLEN, WM. F. HELLEN, C. C. HELLEN. Trustees jy 2-d^'ds COOPER A LATIMER, Aucts. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, 'Late clerks wit J. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner ef Penn'a avenue and 11th street, Star Office Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF* LEASE, ELEGANT FRENCH - PLATE MANTLE MIRRORS, CARVED WALNUT MARBLE-TOP SIDK BOARD. MARBLE - TOP MIRROli - BAOK HATRACKS. VELVET BRUSSELS CAIl PF.TS, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, FINE PLA'i ED WARE, DAMASK CURTAINS. Ac:. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust duly exe cuted, bearing date the 14th June A. D.ltfXi, and recorded in Chattel Liber R. M. H., ?. 2. foli.s 297 298, -99. 'W, and 301, one of the chattel records for \\ asbington, D. C., ou WEDNESDAY MORN ? ue iitli, at 10 o'clock, over the wine store of Tbos. Russell & Co., (late E C. Dyer A Co., north side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, I shall sell at auction all the Fur niture and Eftects therein contained, comprising in part? 5 Elegant French plate Mantel Mirrors, with W ?1 uut an.I Gilt Frames ! 3 Fine Velvet Itrussels Carpets and Rugs i SMaro a aud Gold Damask Curtains and Tas?eis, ! with Walnut ami Gilt Cornice 3 Elaborately Carved Walnut Marble-top Side boards i 2 Oi!?d Walnut Marble top Hatracks, Mirror Back j 2 Walnut Secretaries, liuely carved Damask Covered Walnut Side Chairs Walnut Can ? Seat Chair 4 Square and Round Walnut Tables with Green Cloth Covers Oiled Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suites Mattresses and Bedding Magnificent Walnut Extension Dining Tables, 13 feet Silver-plated Dinner, Tea. and Desert Knives and Forks Silver-plated Castors and Pickle Stands Silver-plated Colfee and Tea Urns, Ice Pitchers White French China Dinner Service Several Bronzed Chandelier* 1 Large Range and Fixtures Together with many articles too numerous to mention. A r.so, Lease of Second and Third Stories, at the rent o: per mouth, which expires May SO. 13 >. Terms cash. W. F. MATTING LY, Trustee, je li-dids COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. *7"THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE, until July it), same hour and place. WM F MATTINOLY, Trustee je 26-eo COOPER A LATIMER, Aucis. BY GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No 62t>, S. E. coruer of 7th and D sts. FOUR BRICK AND TliKEE FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS IN SEVENTH WARD, ON THE I ISLAND, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 5th day of July next, at t> o'clock p. in., on the premises. Lot No. 22. of the subdivision of Square No. 537, fronting on Virginia avenue 35 feet, running back to a 12foot alley, with tw o ceod Two-story Brick Houses, containing six rooms each, li'-ar Four-and-a-half street. Also, fr< nting on C street, between Four-and-a-half an 1 ^ixth streets west, being a part of Lot No. S, iu Souare No. 4??, being 25 feet front by li.U fwet d. ep, consisting of two Two-story Brick Houses, coo tSiniiiK ?Ix rooms each. Also, fronting on Four and-a-half stn e-t west, between K and. L streets south, part of Lot 13, in Square. No. 543, being ?5 feet front by a good, depth, improved by two Two story 1 ranie Houses. Also, fronting on *30 foot alley, between Third and Four-and-a-half streets, and F and G streets, Island, part of Lot No. 20, in Sqisare No. 539, being 25 5-12 feet front by 47u-l2 leet deep, improved by a Framn Dwelling House. Terms: One-lcnrth cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four and thirty months, for notes bearing interest. aud secured by a deed of triirt on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. ^50 down on day of sale. je 27-codAds GREEN A WILLIAMS, Aucti. Y GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. A20 southeast corner 7th and D streets. B STHEET"3 On FRIDAY, the 5th day of July next, at 6 o clock p. m., we shall sell, on the premises, Lot No. lii. in Davidson's mbdivison of Square No. 2-2. being 25 feet: 5 inches front, running back to a 10 foot alley, with the improvement'!, cousi?ting of a two-Story fraaie House, having hne fruit tree.i, Ac. This nroperty ofters a good inducement to uo ' person wishing to build a private residence. Terms: One-half cash; balance insixand twelro months for notes bearing interest, and secured by t'^r a need of trust on the premises. All conveyan cing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purcha ser. $100 down on the day of sale. je 29 d ' GREEN A WILLIAMS, AucU. BY COOPER A LATIMER, Auctioneers^ (Late clerks witli Jaa. C. McGuire A Co.,) B. W . corner Peuns^vania avenue and lltb street. Star Office Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly executed, bear mg date the Mh day of October, A. D., 18B5, and re corded ln the Office of the Land Becords of'the Dis C<22n&*'TUl ,Li,^r-.R M H- folios 186, 186, and 1?T, I shall offer for sale at Public Auction, and sell to the highest bidder. In front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of July next, at 6 o clock in the afternoon, the east part of Lot No. 2, in Square No. 3S, on the North side of C north, having a front on C street of 17 feet finn hftli l n^n onn KaI?> a iim 1*^,a* j ^ ^v. ^ .. ?a fc?.west of the southeast corner of <?aid Square, with the commodious three-story Brick dwelling House No. 870, and other buildings thereon. Terms of rale: Cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. ? ? ~ ^ CHAS. G. GODFREY, Truatee. je 8-3twAds COOPER A LATIMER, Ancts< BY NAGLE A CO., Auctioneers, Salesroom U9 & p?. ar., bet. 9th sad 10th st%. NAGLE ft CO,will give thejr persoaal attention tothe uleofReal Estate and Household F urn iter c. Also, to the salea of stacks of Groceries, Wines, aquors. and Merchandise of every description! 'orses. Carriages, Harness. Ac. * ' Liberal cash advances made on consignment. AUCTION SALES. mm dats. iL BY COOPER ft LAT1MKR, Auctinnww. (Late clerks with Jm.C. McOnire. A | , Southwest corner Peim'? ???nne and llthatreei, Star Office Building. By firm a of a to me dflly ?? cut.-d. bparing date the 23d day of May AJIK., *>7. snd rerordedln liber EC. E;. No. 1, folio* 31 anl 373. of chattel records lor V ashington "? C , \ w .11 sell. entire or in detail, on the pretnlaes at ?lie -nnthw? ^t corner of *Kh and ^ st.'*l Vt'io FRIDAY, the 5th day of July, A. D., 1?>7, at 10 ' The^i onteuts of a Bakery and Confectionery Store,a li: Also. Two Silver-mounted Plate Show 1 asew About 30UIt* Caudies.iargecuaniity of < ?*es Counters, 1 able*. Shelving, w ork Tables, Lins, A . Terhs cash. ^ ^ fOWNSEVP. Mortgagee. .p<*>-rtts COOPER A LATIMKR. Anen. "J, v . iM.I'Ek ,<fl.ATIMER, Apctioneri.. IS i Late clerks with Jas. < MeGpire A f o..' Southwest comer P-una. aye""? and Eleventh St., r-tai Office Building. THUSTUE'3 ??\T,E OK VALUABLE I'NIM TkLsTI p-p0V|rp REAL KSTATE. ^ Bv virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of t :k District of Columbia. passed ia a chancery cans-'. No ??. Alice K. Caynor et al . aghast Edward \ M uiyet total. defendants, on the SUli da> of >?*> ? 18(7,1 shall offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premisi s. ou MONDA * - tlie btli d>\ of. ul> 1*J7. ?\5 o'clock p m .. the "let hit If of Lot No V , ill Square or Reservation "C, fn the it\ V air incton. in ttm said District, havmsr a front of Si feet, ?n?l rutin in g bark VMi feet 6 lichoB tu an T> vn?? of sale: One-tlnnl cash; the residue in coiial instalments at sixaJia.twelve months, aith interest from the .lay of Bale, sccured by the notes of the purchaser, with an approved -ur ty or sure ties. rut! a lien retained fn the Premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps ut the cost of t.ie thlftermsof sal? are not complied with ki Ave days, the trustee, reserve* the right to resell, at the risk ar-1 cost of the defaulting purchaser, ou tiv.< Jaya notice rgXWEORD, Trnetee. COOPER A LATIMER, jc3y.29Jyl3J-S Auctioneein. Bv r<u?ofB t LXTIMER. Auctioneers. . i?rr.. with James 0. McGuire A Co. J Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street,*'Star OiBce Building." IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE ISLAND AT On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. July 5. at 6 o'clock, ill front of the premises, we shall sell rarts Lots No. 11.12. and 13. In Square 297. situated on the east siile of 13th street west, between ( and D sts. north, (Island ) Improved by two? 2-story Frame Houses fcnd brick basement. with high norches, containing six rooms each,.with a front of 15 feet, and running hack fit* feet 3 inches. , . . Terms: One half cash; balance in six and twelve months, wcured bv a dee<l of trust, and notes bear ims interest. AH conveyancing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. $S0 down on each purchase ut 'T^d. COOPER ft LATIMER, Ancts. BY GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. *46 S. E. corner 7th and D streets. FRXME HOUSE AND LOT ON THE CORNER OF THIRD STREET WEST AND N STREET SOUTH. ON THE ISLAND AT AUCTION i)n FRIDAY, the 5th day of July next, at nh o'clock p. m.. we shall sell, on the premises. Let bring 33 feet front, running back 118 feet to an alley, t* ith a good Frame DweUing house. Terms : One half cash; balance in six and tw el ve months, for m?tc8 bearing interest, and secured hy a deed of trust on the premises. ATI conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. "* atElS'* WILLIAM9. A,C. GOVERNMENT SALES. PINE WOOD AT AUCTION AT ALEX ANDRIA. Depot Quartermaster's Ofirf, WatJi intton. D? C., July 2. 18K7. Will be sold at Public Auction, on TUESDAY , July 9- under th" supervision of Captain James G. Pavne. Assistant Quartermaster, at the Govern ment Wood Y?rd. Alexandria, Virginia: I.OlOcords of Pine Wood, in lots of 5 cords, with the privilege of ll*> cords. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. Terim: Cash, in Government funds. Purchases must be removed from the Government Wood Yard within ten days. w?? CHARLES H. TOMPKINS. jy V5t BrevctBrlg. Gen.,Depot Quartermaster. C E C R E T D I 8 E_A SIS. SAMARITAN'S ?'f?T! SAJdAKlTAS'S GIFT/ THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. ?Yes, A Positive Cche,"' for GOyOKRIME.U GLEET; STRICTURES, t?c. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam.no Mercury. Only Ttn Pills to be Taken to Effect a Curt. Thej are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will nut in anyway m ?ure the stomach or bovrrls of tin- most delicate. ' Cures in tiom two to four days, and receut cum^s in "twenty four hours." Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the mo-it eminent Doctors and Chemists of the pm?ert day; ?o exposure,no troublo. no change w.imttver. I et those who have despaired ot aattiug cuied, or who ha ve be. u gt.rged w%it?i Bal>.-tmTo j?avia_or Mer cury try the >AMA1ia1Aj> b tilrl. ' Sent by mail in a plain envelope. Price?Male packages, ?2. Female. -S3. BLOOD.' BLOOD! BLOOD' SCROFULA, ULCERS. SOIiBS SPOTS, TETTER? fcCALES, BuILs. SYP11ILI&, OR VENEREAL DlgEASES, Ac. SAMAR1TASS ROOT AND HERB JUICE Is offered the public as ape- .' vo cure. SYPliiLtS OR VENEREAL b.->EASES. the SAMARITAN'S ROOT A:>D IIEiiu JLTCE is a uiV-t putent. certain and effectual remedy ever pre scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the v?-nt 3al poison, so that the cure is th ?rou.;h ?ud perman. nt. 'lake, then, of this purifying reiu ?d'. ami be healed, and do nut transmit ii tu your posterity that for which you may repent in alter >eaT!i' DO NOT DESPAIR! Althonah yonlmay be pronounced incurable, <\MAK1TAN'S ROOT AND HERB Jl ICES wii'l remove every vestige of impurities Sromthe happilv adarted.in Ulcerated UtJrus, in Lercor rhr. ;i 'in bearing wn, rauiug ol the bility. and trom ail complaints incident to the sex. Sent by express. Price $1.25 per Lottie. SAMARITAN'S WASH Is. in cases of Syphilis, used in connection with the Root and Herb Juices, Full directions. Price 2< cents. The efficacy of thesu remedies is a.ike acknDwl edged by physicians and patients. They are used in the U. S. Hospitals. _ WHAT T11E OTTHE SiMAB " Post HosriTAL. Fokt Marshall, Rait,more, Md., Feb. 20, lSt>4 ?I have great sati?ract uhi in sta tin" that 1 have used ' The Samaritan Remedies for Veneral diseases in its most customary forms; that I have used them with judgment, discretion, and properly, ami have found them respond to my an ticipations promptly and eflectually. Knowing their composition, I have the fullest confidence 111 their effif-acv. and as lar as uiy use ol them extends, I recommend them rtrogglj. 0 BQWER3 " Assistant Surgeon, 5:h N. Y. Vols." Sold br S. C. FORD, corner 11th street ar.d Penn sylvania avenue, Washington; HENRY COOK, Al exandria. V&.; and by Druggists generally. DESMOND A CO.. Philadelphia. my 6-tf "T STROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE VOXDBRFUL EKVSLATIOSS MVDE BY THE GREAT AftTROLOGlST, MADAME h. A. PERK1GO, She reveals secret3 no mortal ever knew. Shv restores to b -ipiness those who, from doletul events, catastiophes, crosses in hive, loss ot rela tions and friends, loss of money, Ac., have become despondent. She brings together those loiig sepa rated eives information concerning absent lnemls or lovers, restores lest or stolen property, tells von the business you are befit qualified to pursue, >d in what you will be most successful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you t be very day > ou will marry, gives you the name, likeness and cliar Mteristics of the j?erson. < ftlie reads your very thoughts, and by jber idmost supirnatural powers unveils the dark and hidden mysteries of the tu te-e From the stars we see in the Armament? tlie nialetic stare that overcome or predominate in the configuration?from the aspects .and positions of the rlanets an I the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birt' , she deduces the future destiny of li.an Fail not to consult the greatest A*trpl*gi?t on earth. It costs you but a trille, and yap. may never again have so favorable an opportunity. Con sultation fee. with Ukeness and i.ltdesued inlor m at ion. SI. Partieslivmg at a distance caticon 5?Ut the Madame by mail with eijual safety ?ud ea? tafacUou to themselves, as a in person. A lull aiTd explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries an swered and likeness Wielo^ed, sent by mail on re ceipt of price above mentioned. The strictest se cresy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the highest urilur furnished those desiring them. Write plain ly the day of the month and year in which you were born, enclosing * AA,ffitRIG0, ^ ap3-D&W,eoly P.O. Drawer t?93. Bufialo, N.Y ?jTpHAN'fc COt RT, June i<yi7.-DisT*iCTor Columbia, Wasiusgton Couxf1?, W-trw;? III the case of Charles H* Llord, administrator of Yiraiuia Milstead. deceased, the administrator aforeiaid has, with the approbation ofThe Orphans' Oourt of Was^iugton county aforesaid, apw?intad Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1?7, for the final setth ment ?nd dUtribution ol the personal estate of said deceased, ana of the assets in hand, as far as the sanie have been collected and trrned into mom y ; when and where all the credUore and heirs of said deceased are notlfied to attapd. with their claims properly vouched, or they m?y other? wU?by law oe excluded from all benefit in said deceased s estate : Provided * of thU order be published once a week tor three weekain the Eve ?";? Sl" jeft-ltwiw* Register of Willi. ri>HI8 IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the suk 1 scrlber has obtained from the Orphans'Cour * of Washington County, in the- District of Columbia, letters of administration c. t. a. on the personal es before the 11th da: wise by law be exel. estate. Given under wtr je 12-wSw* HANNAH [he* X mark] GOOD ALL. Administratrix, C. T. A. lustrated. Horwood's Law a?d Practice of Naval <WU-*arfial. May-Day a?d other Poems, by nnlr?,*or, Xxplaiu-d. Mlss Ravenel^ Conversion from Se RAILROADS. llALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, A3 WaauiswTO!!. May 5, Noos, W7T. Traiu* b?twe?n WASHINGTON AND BALTI MOBK. and WABHlNGTOIT AXD TIIE WEST are now run gg follows. vi/.: FOR BALTIMORE Leave daiK, except HnmUy. at 7:<0, 7:45, And u. p ni., and 2^?t, and 4-S"'. and ?9:45 P m KOR ALT- WAT STATIONS. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:l*> a. m , ?h 1 ? ml 8:45 p. Dl. FOR WAY STATION* SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION Leavo at 6:15 and 7jq a. m., and at 2:iX> and 4:33 m> FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7:0ft a. m. and 4?30p. m. No trains frcm Annapolis OoSand.y On M.NUAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:45 a m ? and 4 3* and * 45 p. ra FOR WAY ST \TIONS Leave at 7:46 a m . and 4:3' and d 45 p. m. FOR ALL FARTS OK Til K WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday, at7 45 a m., 4 Wsd-j 8 46 p. ra On Sunday at 4:>? And 8:45 p. tu ?nlv, connecting at Relay Station with trams lioiu B.ilttuioro iv Wheeling. Parkcrsbnrg, Ac. THROUGH TICKETS to the West ran be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hoar* in the day, ax well a-; at the new ottice >f The Bai.k era and Brokers' Tcleeraph Line, 34P Pennsylva nia avenue, between fith ami "tli streets. For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, s?? al vertisement of "Through-Line." J L. WILSON, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLK. general Ti. k.-t Agent. GEO. S. KiMlN'T/., Agent. Washington. oc3Q-tf E J.WIL&1NS, P issenger Agent. 1867 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1867 TO THR NORTHWEST, SOUTH. AND SOUTH W EST On and after May 6th, Id*, trains will leave as follows : .. Washington 7.45 a. m. ;Baltimore 12-10 p. m. * 4-Jtf r. M.i 7 -?? r. M. .*.>8.45 1?. M.I It) dO P. m. THE GREAT DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTE, With ELEttANT SCENERY. Pitlace state room da\ and night Cars,with modern improvements, an i saving from four to twelve hours in time over any other route. Two hundred miles saved W Weetei u and Central Ke? York. THREE DAILY TRAINS TO TH* WEST. ^^^TWO DAILY TRAIN'S TO THE NORTH. Through from Baltimore to ROCHESTER and PITTSBURGH without change. Passengers by this route from Baltimore have the advantage of making all changea in UNION DE POTS, and no FERRIES. Tickets by this ro*ite can be procured at the of flee, corner 6th street and Pennsylvania av?no.', under National Hotel, where reliable information will be given at all limes. Passengers procuring tickets at tnls office can seenre accommodations in Sleeping Gars for El " P,U""W- J. ARNOLD^ Ticket A??. bixth and Penn'a ave., Washington, D. C. ED. 8. YOUNG, Gen. Pass Agent, de I-Iy Baltimore, Ml. Through line between Washington PHILADELPHIA AMI NEW YORK. _ , . WasUIXgtox, Jan. 6, lAi7. Trains between Washington and New York ?r ?ow run as follows, viz: FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:44a. m., 12' and 7:00 p. m. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except feunuayj at 7:46 and 12:15 m., and 4:3oand 7:(?? p. m. ON SUNDAY Leave for New York aud Philadelphia at 7 00 p m only. Sleeping cars for New York on 7:00 p. m. train daily. Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be hud at the Station Office at all hour in the day, as well as at the new oflice in the Bank era and Brokers Teh-graph Line, 349 Peun. avu nue, betw eeu bth and 7ch streets. Seo Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advert isemen and schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An napolis, and the Wert. J. L. WILSON, blaster of Transportatio Ti. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. GEO. S. KOONTZ. Agent, Washington. E J. WILKINS, Passenger Agent. oc3u-tt P STEAMBOAT LINES. OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AXD ALEXANDRIA. The Steam hoats of the Company leave eacu place EYERY Hi?lilt, from 6 o'clock a. m until 7 o'clock p.m. Leave fr( ml the vtliarf foot of 7th street, Wash-" ington. The Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats FOR MOUNT VERNON. The line steame r " WA WASET" will leave th? wharf foot ot 7th street, Tl K8DAY.THUR.~i DAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS at IU o cioc? Returning, the Boat arrives at 3j? p. m. EXCURSIONS. The steamer " W A WASET' cm be chartered for Excursions ro Ulyiinnit aiul other points on the river at reasonable rate*. The Grounds and the Pavillion ut Glyiaont are in good order tor Pic-nica and Pleasure parlies. Parties desiring to charter the " Wawaset" should apply at the oliiccof the Company, foot of 7th street. WM. D. COLT, my 7 President Potomac Ferry Co. EUL'LAR LINE iiliTWEEN B A LIIM0II3 AND WASHINGTON. . The stean:t:r COLUMBIA will l^ve Riley d Wharf, at the foot of nth street, ev-'ry WEDNESDAY Morning, at 6o'cWk. Keturniiig, she will l<-,ivt" Commerce stseet V\ hart. Baltimore, every SATU ?i DA'i Afternoon, at 4 o'chick. Sne will stop at t :e landings on both side; of the liver, going aud re turning. Treight taken at very low raU-.a b'or further uai ticulars apply to ill OS. W. RILEY, A?ent, ap lS-TAF.'.m Riley's Wharf, foot o; 11th St. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE FOB BALTIMORE. Making freight connection at Ayl'lA CREEK, with RICHMOND. FREDERICKS- y+Gfr BL KG AND POTOMAC RAiLiiOAD.<^S^? The steamer EXPRESS. Captain A C. Nickle, and steamer K ENNEBEC, ( Hpt lin Jno. 11. Wilson, leave Washington from Sixth stre?-t Wharf,evcrv WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, a: 6 a. m.. for Baltimore, aud usual w*y landkigs Potomac-river. P"turning, leave Baltimore every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 4 p.m. For further information appb to J. B P.RYAN & BRO., mh 18-tf No. 345 Pennsylvania ave. STEAMER WILSON SMALL, FOR THE EASTERN SHORE.J NOTICE.?The Steamer WILSON SMALL. CAPT. E. T LEONARD, now in ail ^IL ** ^ respocts one of the otaiuichest. mostBea^? comi'oruible ami elegant stesman^^^^^^^^? plying t-n Chesapeake Bay, will resume her reute on SATURDAY, March zd. She leaves her ps. r opposite No. 170 Light street, wharf. Baltlm-rn. e\ t-r> i I EsDA Y. Till RS1)A\ . and S\ I I EDA Y , atp. m., for EAST*-N POINT, ROUBLE MILLS. OXFORD, CLO'KA S POINT. WALLACfl S WH A li F si" A MB R1 DC, E, U U'J II LETT'S HAR> CABIN CREEK, MEDFORD'S WHARF, aud LRetlrnfng1n,m1TH E EASTERN SHORE, she leaves Lloyd's Landing at 1 p.m., Cambridge at P.m., ami Eastern Point at S p. m., every Momlay 'Vt-dnet-ihty, and Friday, touciung at all iuterme di;.te landings, and reaching Baltimore at o a. in. on the following morning. _ . tdio has a large number ef fine state-room*. .?r>-tf AGLE IRON WORKS.-' JCi WASHINGTON CITY, Corner Ohio avenue and 13th street. The subscriber*, thankful for the patronage here tofore bestowed upon theiuby the citi/.ans of \N wh i net on ?n<i others, take tliic occ;u?ion to ->t:i'.e th.At the) are still prep.-u-d. and Ua\e amplrf iftiilities.to perform all orders in their line of business, ami done in as expeditious, cheap aud workmanlike a ir.anner cuu be* iio:je iu tins t>r th<4 cities. Their work coftiprises Steam Engines un Boilers, with oil their appendage*, either portabu' or stationary, lor use on land or for. eteaml-oats; Circular Saw Mills, Sh"f?ing end <?e*ring tor mills, Caftinus. iron or braetK Architectural or . liscella ?eous Wrought lion Work, or heavy * urging, oiler Iron Work, such as Water Tanlcs pr Gaso meters. arid Pattern Making; .in fact, all th? brandies of Mechanics appertaining to a tlr*t-cl:iss Foundry. They wonld o respectfully csll the attention of the pnblic to their "Pateol RiffweH tial Return Tubular Boiler. This p?au of Boiier, patented by thuo in lS^jTiui now been introduced and in tmccessful operation for various purposes, and has given general and entire Katistaction a.* nosM'seiiig every .luartty essential in a nrst-class ettam generator, vi*: Economy in ftiel, facility for cleaning, exemption from priming or foaming, and smallness.of srace occupied, as can be shown liy cer tificates itow iu our posse?e-i?u. They have all been vonjbtructed by us at these works^aniare iu opera tion in t his city and elsewhere. We jtlU be K.l^d to avail ourselves of the opportunity to exHaia its merits and show it iu operation in these Works. The following is ft list of the BoHers on this plan and now in use. viz :-*iAt W illard s Hotel , for warm ias building: ax Metropoiuan Hotel, du,,do,, at John C. Rives' Globe Printuig Oftiee, at Uult -d States Hotel, wanning building; at Soldier s Home, north of the city; at Lunatic Asylun^a.'rcss the Eastern Brauch: st lT. S. Arsenal, Washington city; at U. S. Arsenal. Fortress Monroe; steam pro peller Philadelphia, belonging to A.-*- OooIey, Rm.; steam Dredgin* Machine,w0? nU^?n th? reHer Tigress; stern wheel steaa^Yir^nia, on ttie Potomac rtver; stern whee]I ste?er Enu. wis^ut., do.; at Eagle lion Works, ^ steamer Gliding Star, now being completed a. these ^6k'eo2m WM M. ELLIS k BRO. vifPflRTAVT TO THE LADIES.?'INDELIBLB 1 STAMPlN'O Warranted fast colors. Will wJfb and boil- Oone by a French composition, fh^i*celnt of^bich has been pnrclktttd at a high Irice ^v"^ expense of braiding. Ladiesare invited to call, get ssample, nd try u u4ici' white or colored U mWakirt s. Balmo rais^ons,^., Stamped on Imitation or braid "'?WARRANTED NOT TO WASH OUT. Great saving to ladies totfng* dren to make up. No braid, no sewinr, but tbe pattern printed in the goods indelibje. strips thai ean boattaclMdto the bottoms of La^es_ Skirts, !SK3.,5a tr a.tofbr*id. BWijfJ.ni;..,Twr_r.,_*vlm*l. rngL va JkfA -?"7 ^ AT j - of Any ptttarn stamped. OoodMi Sh ^?tnfey *39 yh street, ?ppoaite