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Arremer to Raise a Coats Used 1x Revo- Lvriosany Times —Mr. Bishop, owner of Bishop’s Floating Derrick, yesterday, at West For Bale and Fent. URNISHED ROOMS.—Several good Parlors and Chambers, in the immediate vicinity ot the General Post Office and Patent Office is for rent, either with or without board. Address this office. je 22-3 Ee OR RENT—THE THREE STORY HOUSE situated on I, eouth side, between 6th and 7:h streets. For particulars inquire of CHA8. KEE- NEN, Collector forGas Company. The rent shall be about $189 ner annum je 21—3:* Fe ee esa Fe SALS—A SMALL FRAME H@§sSE and Lot, No. 50 Louisiana avenve, Wa~Segton. It presents a rave Opportunity t & petson wixhing to make a good investment. If not sokl soon it will Excunstes ro Pixsy Pornt.—The excursion EV ENT NG STA R. to Piney Point and the pic-nio gctten up by —S=——— = the members of Virginia Tent, of the Inde. Local Intelli ence pendent Order of Rechabites, (a valuable | Point, commenced the undertaking of raising g . auxiliary in the temperance Cause,) will take| the massive chain. which, ander orders from place on Monday next, the new steamer Alice Washington, in 1778, we think, was made—its Pusure Scnoon Exawrvations. — Primary | C. Price having been chartered for the ocea-| weight being five hundred tons—and strung Sehool. No 3, junior dep: t:ment under the | sion, and will leave the Seventh street wharf| ac:oss the Hudson at West Point, to intercept are of Miss Jane E Thompson. was examine! | at 7, end the N. wy Yard at 74 o’elock in the| the passage of British vessels above that place. yesterday There were present Messrs. B.e|/ morning The members pledge themselves The Shain was broken at each side a few years con and Hanson, of the Board of Trustees; | that every effort shall be made for the com-| after it was put up and has ramstoed undis- Col. Randolph, of the late Board; and the | fort and pleasure of all—promising an excur- | turbed since. though one or two of its massivé Secretary. Of the teache-s, Mrs Ogden and sion rife with enjoyment alike to the lovers| links were, for years, on exhibition in the Mrs Coale; Misses Middleton, Lowe and |of nature, the invalid seeking recreation. and | (late) Albany Museum. The depth of the Myers; and Mr. Lindsay, who was for along|tercsichoreans. The party wil remain four| Fiver at the Point where it lies is 125 feet. time a faithful teacher in the public schools, | hours at the Point—allowing an opportunity Anction Sales TELEGRAPHIC. ‘Ba~ For other Auction Sales see first page “GS REPORTED FOR TER __Sa_ Per other ation Seles ee DS Fore SS By GREER & SCOTT. DAILY EVENING STAR. GE AND VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE | ——=—=eseee ioe Lot, and — Lots, at the a Arrival of the Daniel Webster. oe SED AY, (nous oneal, a] Naw Onceans, June 22 —The Danis! Wet- Y, th instant, we shall sell, at , Pete cal nea coe premices, that large | ster, from San Juan, arrived here to-day, with d va'nable brick situated At the corner of 13th st west aud fH strertnorth, on New York avenue, with | Passengers, snd San Francisco dates to the the lot on which it stands, it b: ing weet _ = let i t and 3U, in Square No. 250. having » front on H st 1 8 w of 25 feel, runming with (ne tine of Ign street 104 ft | _ 1he Star off the West left San Juan for New Tut house is a three story brick, nearly new, con | York on the 16th with 500 passengers and taining seventeen good and conveniently a ranged $700,000 in specio. Mr Bishop has sounded for it. and satisfied ecient. rooms and ce'lar, with wide poles ee oe —a ahaa tre Hf17 four pupils on the roll of the |for fishing and bathing—and return homo by| himeelf that ho oan raise it —Albany Argus, | "“Atso.a three story Prick Honse and fot No.57| bows. ne of unown t0'90 One of te best basinese Arrival of the Ariel school, of whom forty were present. Miss | moonlight. 20th inst. High street, Georgetown, Lot 26 feet front by 160 tt. } #0 “and weil known t New Yorx, June 22.—The steamer Ariel Thompson has had charge of the school buta| Sgcurtrr vor Peace —The patty mec-| ‘Hatoc ww NebeAiki Civ There ave al | heed con re eee Also, the vacant Lot adjoining on the west, hav- | com Havre ervived bere this evening. ante:,a few shares of Georgetown Building As- sociation Stock. Apply to E. K. LUNDY, No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown ; or, No. 400 E street, Washi, ¥ je 21— POR SALE—A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on M, betwéen 12th and 13th etteets, The lot on which the same is built fronts 24 feet 74 inches, by 125 feet deep, running back to an alley of eight ern feet. Also, a lot on L street, exiending from L street to Mass chusetts avenue, 150 fret, fronting 26 feet four inches on L and Massachusetts avenue. Application to be made at the Grocery Store, cor ner of 12h strect and Massachusetts avenue. je2i—3t* OR RENT—IN ALEXANDRIA, VA., THAT large three story Brick House, well known as the best stand in the city for a hotel and restaurant, on Cameron street, opposite the Market House, and now eceupied by Mr. McGonegal. Posssession giv en on the first of July. Address LLOYD & CO., im Agent, 15th et, opp. the Treasury, Wa-hing mey W—f OR RENT- THE THREE STORY STORE and Dwelling, No. 86 Bridge stre:t, George town, so long occupied as Emmert’s Confectionery. Apply to ARNY, next docr. may 25—eorf a ae al has See OR RENT—THE STORE NOW OCCUPIED by Joseph Hugzina, Jeweler, No. 214 Verna, avanne. E. OWEN & SON, je 12—eoQw Ok REN T—A FINE THRE--STORY AND "attic Brick House, No. 356 C street, hetween 44 and 6th, with every convenience ¢: sirable for 2 pitvate residence. A pump of excellent water in the yard. Apply at tioned in yesterday’s Star, as artested for riot- ing in the Fifth Ward, had a hearing yostor- day before Justico Bates. All wers held to security for peace, Eprron oy tae Tavra.—[For the Wash- ington Star ]—When you noticed that wicked act of Throwing water upon The Editor of the Truth, you piace the case, so as to make itap- r, that the Editor was in the wrong—as as run through nearly every article or notice thar has appeared Concerning him in your Paper, since July 1853—why isiteo? Is nct ustice due to the right dooer in Washington City? Or, shall the wicked Join hand in hand to do wickedly, and go unpunished? The word of God says they shall not—wiil yeu allow your Star to be the means of shielding wickedness in high places, where you think it can be done with impunity ?—enough of this In the exercise of my right as an American Citizen, I bad water thrown upon me by a wicked Menikin. in the employ of persons who bave ce 1849, been trying to deprive me of my Constitstional rights, becanse I am the author of Total Abstinence which I intro- duced in Baltimore in 1839, and aided by honest means to spread the glorious News until it will reach the bounds of Humenity. it being the steping stone To pure and undo- filled Religion, and millions have already been teuefited by the Holy principles of The Truth, ‘sccording to the word of God, as I preach, and practice—In hopes of Honoring my God, Therefore, Drunkardis, and their ad- short time; the children, however, a: peared woll. In tie elementary studies in which they had beeu examined, they had been thoroughly taugat, especially in arithmetic, and evidenily showed, by their careful drilling in the ele ments of reading, spelling, notation and n meration that what was worth doing at all is worth = vell. Col Randolph briefiy addressed the pupils ‘at the c ove of the examination. rimary No. 3, senior department of the third district. This school is under the care of Mrs Froeman, and is taught in the base- *ment of the Methodist Protestant Church, Sixth Ward Tho oramination was conducted by Messrs Davis, Pearson, and Magruder, of the trustees, and witne:sed by a number of ladies aed gentlemen, among whom we noticed O C Wight, E-q . teacher of one of our pop- ular academies, and several teachers of the public schools. This examination gave great Satisfaction, and the trustees :peak in ardent terms of the successful result of the efforts of the lady in cha ge ofthis department There are sixty-nine scholars attached to this schoo’, and nearly all of them were present. We are giad to see that the members of the late Board of Trustees, who were always so ready to work for the interests of the schools arestill anxious for their prosperity Among all who rejoice at the prosperity of our public schools, we see none more ready to assist in promoting their interests than ths late members of the Board of Trustees. i 1 <treet 25 feet, running back to a : “ ae Pen Soaéeuing 2.47. nd part ot | The Ariel ieft Havre on the afternoon of the 3 ave rt - day on which the Agia sailed. She Lot No 30, adjelaing the abave on the north, front- | 9th, sams i 3 et, back to a 30 feet alley, | brings 67 paesengers and “aris papers of the cooing 1164 square fee morning of ber departure, but they contain a yseribed p ty is hands mely lo | nothing additi mal beyond glo agoounts and considered one of the most derirable and | of the istag ef the Lord Manor at Lenton at Le pieces of property now for sale in Wash- |p ig feady in this place tro large kilns of brick nearly ready for burning, and a third one is it commencing. Our townsman, S. F. Nuckolls, has contracted for several hundred thousand; and all the brick now making are sold in advance Brick of an ere: t qual- ity are made here, at very reasonable rates © have one brick dwelling house already completed, which is anout the size of the pres- ent Capitol building, and its entire cest is Isss than twelve hundred and fifty dollars, being about one third as expensive as the bnildings of a similar size at Omaha City. — Nebraska City News. » indisputabie Terms: One fourth cash m nth-, the purchaser to give n tes for the deferred payments, bearing interes m day of sale. A deed given and a deed o trust taken. GREEN & SCOTT, je 2-d Auctioneers. By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. ANDSOME TWO STORY AND ATTIC H Brick House Lot on the novwh side of K m h st eet west hinstan’, we of the premi ne Lot No.2 K street of Baltimore Markets. Batrimons. June 18 —Flour—Howard stre € closed at $10, bur subsequently sold for $8 874; City Mills is held at $9 87%, but no sales. Wheat is declinine—sales of red at $3.188 $2 20; white at $2202$225 Corn—sales of white, $1a$1.03; yellow, $la$1 01. New York Markets. New Yor«, June 23 —Cotron is dul!, with declining tendency Flour hse declined 66. sales of 4 500 bbis good Ohio $9a$9 50; So tern is firmer—sales of 1 600 bbls at $10.25.$16 87. Wheit ie duli, with a declining tendency. Corn—Western mized at $1 0188104. Pork nag declined 1242 ; new mes: $19 50 per bbi.; prime $16 = Beet is firm. with an upward ten- iency; country mess $10 759$12.624 per bbl Lard is unchanged, and in moderste demand. Whisky-~-Ohio 37237¢+. per gallon. Rew York Stock Market. Naw Yor«, June 23 —Stocks are lower. Mo: unchanged. Sales at the first board of Erie’s at 52; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad + bolance in 6, 12 and 18 (C77800D MEDICINES.—It is estimated that AYER’ S CURRRY PECTORAL aud CATHARTIC PILLS bave done more to promote the public health than any other onel cause, There can be vo question that the Ty Pectoral by its thousand on thousand cures of Colds, Coughs, Asth- ma, Cronp, Influenza, Bronchitis, &c., very much reduced the proportion of deaths from consumptive diseases in this conntry. The Pills are as good aa the Pectoral, and will cure more complaints, Everybody needs more or lens purging. Purge the blood from ite impurities. Purge the Bowels, Liver, and the whole visceral system from obstructions, Purge out the diseases which fasten on the body, to work {te decay. But for diseanes we should die only of o'd age. Take antidotes early and thrust {t from the system, before it is yet too strong to yield, Ayer’s Pills do thrust out disease, not only while {tis but when it has taken @ strong hold. Read the as- tounding statements of those who have been cured by them from dreadful Scrofula, Dropsy, Ulcers, Skin diseases, Rhen- matism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Interval Pains, Bilious Com- plaints, Headache, Heartburn, Gout, and many less dange- Tous but still threateuing allmenta, such as pimples on the face, Worma, Nervous Irritability, Loss of appetite, Irregu- larities, Dizziness in the heat, Colds, Fevers, Dysentery, and indeed every variety of complaints for whicha Purgative Renzedy is requir These are no ra uction.— On sal! eell, at 6 aes, the ab ve de: m Square No 4, 50 feet, running ba qual width 110 feet 11 in. the house contains guod and coaveniently ar ranged rooma and kitchen. The above described property is handsomely lo cated a little west, and in the immediate vieinity of, th 3 Circle. ne ‘Title indisputable. Terms : One sixili cash ; balance in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years, the purchaser to give notes fer the deferred payments bearing inter. st from the day of eale. A deed given and a deed of trust tal GREEN & SCOTT, Je 20—4 Auctioneers. GHUEMN & SCOTT, Auction is statements, but are authenticated by Sgeps or Distase —Although our city has, y, j i sec’ bee: PAT AUCTION—9n TUES } ia; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnatl ue kedly pe t yonr own neighbors and yo hysicians, HAVENNER’S Bakery, ss Se . x within the present year, enjoyed a remarkabie nas in Washington aad aucahee ate the Tey thant once an nil Deer be withont ine, je 16—eo2w ©, | etween 416 and 6.5 sts. 3 = a Pre re Railroad $108; vleveland and Pittsburg Rail- degree of health, we fear that this happy con- | disgrace of my jersteniate: ia the perpetat pe nes for $1. Pe hice SE AEA mA banal - O. AYER, Lowell, Mass.,—And sold ry, Z. D. GILMAN, Washington. G. M. LINTHICUM, Georgetown. JAS. COOK & O0., Fredericksburg, and by all Druggists everywhere. may 3—eo2m (COLD SORES, ULCERS, AND ALL ERUPTIONS and rond, 494; Reading Railroad, 92}; Cumber- al Company, 31; Canton Company, York Central Railroad, 1003; Vir- 6's 1004. . Prepared by D8. No 509. having a front o back 54 feet, containing Terms cash. dition of sanitary affairs will n.t continue to exist if the filth in the streets be suffored to remain. The bro! » frying weather having now commenced in earnest, the ection of the sun on the putrifying substances cannot but ENTS REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. 3150 a year will be received for the rent of those new and convenient cottages at Kendall Green, with two acres of ground, stable, wood shed and other conveniences attached. Pumps of pe water are near the door, and communicat on is had annoyance of The persecoted servant of God James Ropsrrson. Editor of The Truth N.B. My true friends in the district of Columbia will please to be ready to aid The EU ERSIGNED GROCERY MER affect all who are within the range of the de- E. R. 0. which will support The Trath. } diseases arising from 52 impure and depreved state with Georgetown by way of H and Seventh streets Us y. aoe nsieagnd give time for recreation composing influence. highly respectable . by a ee renme, wphins Huss ergeeres = we XJ) be offered at Public Sale, at the Citizer : clerks im their employ, during the warmtn of Such was the disgustingly filthy condition Mn 5 . . [comromicateD. Spanish Mixture. He had ulcers f the naval tire, § accommodation jerks in Sttbles, corner of Gib-on Eujaw sireet) = naner months, hueby agree to close their re- of acertain part of the Second Ward, that a Be DITOR > I desire, through the medimm | mors: descristion, and Suatiy ot so bad. be was TER’s| Tosccure the ad of thi educti m SATURDAY. the | cective stores at eight o'clock p. m., (Saturday of your paper, to “give in chi *? to the po- | Talk except on crutches. 4 few bottles of CARTER’ S _To secure the advantage is at reduction y at i clock, 04 cvenirgs exer: ed,) from this date until the firet eartload of black mud, emit:in, loud | jice of the Fir “s = P| SPANISH MIXTURE, the great blood prrifier, cured him, | of rent immediate application must be made to the | fair, or if > Mowing, at the 3 ee stench,” was yesterday gathered 5 Re actactad ee ce ee een ad users of | Udersigned, either by letter, or at his house at | same hour— saat = neglected law. I aq advised that there ie an saci ordinance of this corporation which enacts that “it shall not be lawful for any persons to * # # * fire any gun, pistol, canp2n or other firearm in any street, avenue, alley. open space, public square or enclosure, or in any other part of the city within twe hundred yards of any building, * * * * * under a penalty of not less than five dollara for every such offence’? Now, I desire to know whotbor the watehman at the Treasury buildiag, who is in the habit of making night hideous by firing off a blunderbuss between the hours of twelve and one o'clock, claims an exemption from this provirion? If he does, it must be because his favorite diversion comes within one of the exceptions enumerated in the ordi nance; if so, [ desire to ask which one? Ie it eccasioned by “the performance of any philosophicai experiment,” or any “theatrical amusement?” or does he design it as a testi monial of his “ respect for deceased persons” ter, taking a range from curb to curb: and there was still “ more of the same sort’? left. Whether the purifying process is to be ex- tended to other locali we are not informed. In the vame of humanity we call on the municipal au:horities to order out “the shovel and the hoe,”’ and the filth cart, too, to remove the “ seeds of disease,’ prominent in the streets 2 and alleys. Quick lime plentifully sprinkled f Would do no harm, we think. GEO. & THOS. PARKER & CO., SAMUEL RAOON & CO., MURRAY & SEMMES, HAMILTON & LEACH, 8B. F MORSELL, BARBOUR & SEMMES, E, E.W iTZ= CO, ED HALL, SHEKELL BROTHERS, RERRKY & ROWE, MIDOLETON & BEALL, JESSE B WILSON, Washington, June 11, 1855—2w aNGLIsH 1UBNIPs & BUTA BAGA SEEDS. i ‘WE undersigned has just received direct from the growers, a well selected s.ock of the (ol.owing: 's Liver col Swede or Ruta Baga, Lang’s ci d Purple topped do, Wine inkard, O. ange Jelly, Dale other field Tareips Early Scowbail Six Weeks, Fine tr.p ieaved Gurde » Tarnips. York, Fiat teurch, Drumhesd, with many new and Gwd Cabbiges, the bones and joints. Kendall Green, after office hours, where the ke may be had and the houses inspected at any t Several of these residences will be sold o terms. WM. STICKNEY, No 4, Kendall Green. N. B.—Rents paid quarterly in advance. apr 9, 1855—tt OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME PAR- lors and Chambers, with board. Also, Table and transient board. Inquice et Mrs EMITH’S, 2232 F t apd UILDING LG AND DWELI sale, Lots on Third street, near tne on F, betwe: ‘hird and Fourth; on E, between First and Second; on Seventh, between Land M; on M, near Tenth; on Third, near L; on between Land M; on K, between Fourth a ; e!so, oppovite io Franklin Square; Massachusctts Avenue, between First and N. Capitol; First G near Twenty first; Virginia avenue, near Tw.u'y first: N. Hamp-hire avenue, between H and J; also, fib }, has removed to 528 Seventh ‘airiotic Bank, and is now pre ders for Medicines, Paints, Ofla, and Glass jodating terms. Strict attention will be pati to 's prescriptions at all hours of the day and night. bell {s on the right of ihe store door. 3 the barance for payable in 6 months EIGER. Trustee. & CO., Aucts. Auctioneer. ap id—im IN MEDICINE.—Bronchitis, Cough, Somplaints, Scrofala, &c.—For ail System it stands preeminent. A # ithas cured itm of Bronchitis Of a desperate cheracter—particniars hereafter. HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE—By {ts mild ac- tiom on the stomach, liver and kidneys, will care Dyspep- . Congh, Asthma, Bronchial aud Lung Affections P: in the Back, Side and Br matiam, Gon: Wortas, and Ner { Ae SALE C nd unimproved § a decree of the Circuit sitting in chane Levin M. Powell of the Distriet of Co passed in a cause Jeannette C. Powel! A. Bradley, Sydney w —_ Thrus Camisat Covrt.—Friday aftersoon and this morning the following named cases were tried: Joseph Ring and Margaret Ring, dis- orderty house, guilty; Frank Bell, petty lar- eeny, guilty. Elizabeth Golden, bawdy houre, not guilty; William Batler, alias Geary But- ler, avsautt, not guilty; Martha A. Safford, alias McGuire, was this moraing arraigned for stealing from Mr+, Mary A. Campbell, in May Jast, three or four hundred doilara worth of silver plate. M- Key appeared for the Uni jeuralet ‘vous Debt Byon thehaman frame meutto-day. mar? (O7R. BuPLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN PIT TERS. —W. victim to dyspep: Yet it te absord f 5 Trrston’s appownted w te auction, np on two frame dwellings on Fourth between F and G, oo eee will be sold low for cash. Island proper ts and Houses, no! im >, u H, VIZ: . ? ; low, nervous, and {rritable hi be, the cordial proper- | smell fame tenements ont, between F . nid fret, of floest quality, and are o fered eicken a ars Rateli = generally? I have been told that it is done] Or I HOOFLAND'S GERMA N BITTEL re ed by Dr. halt < 2, lotwon Virginit event Ou THUS of July next, eo a Jou SAU i § d Meszr: 1 d M a ted States, and M cie and Morgan! for the purpose of frightening the : lad Oelvck p. m eet 7 for the prisoner. hich Ls ig z pigeons . Philadelphia, are oF than the maay-| varict T tthe Island and of |e cndea ue streete. Wie indy was alaest ia Now. York at ike which have accumulated under the eaves of t insare expecdy cure: | Which will be sold on terms nit | 13 boun y the building in such quantities as to consti- tute a nuisance. I beg leave to say that, in my opinion, the remedy is worse than the dis eae Bat why should the peace of an unof- avenu-, and will Le jet—sm" | purchsers Enquire at No 337, Pennsylvania av, | ®4 I streets ant Mas pease n Ioreslighraae sod in bts suitabl h lot time of the larceny. Officers Handy and Bess, accompanied by the Captain of Police, ‘ John Davis, discovere i the valuables in the = apcauatnNy } Opposite to Browns’ Hotel. ee eee ae | may 96 -Lmeo DAVID MYER! 4 New York awarded thetr - lings, On FRI RS. EB. PHILLiP -, No- 401 Sixth st., 4 etween G and M, desires to intorm the ci'l- faire at Bal lly next, at 6 ocloe® ire at Baltim. A val lots 6, 7, - A < Sey p . ¢ square numbered of Washi: grou and vicinity, that she is now trunk of the accused, on English Hill, and | rondin, an = bighest prema; 5 eir superiority of Pho- VALUABLE LOT FOR SALE. ON © ST.,] 2 Po we A eon Fe as prepared to give instructions on the Piano Forte. | they were all subsequently returned to the | gisurted rtlgrss THahentee ee Igy Sg aproeaore te peeley neg! dare bre pong ar between ath ard ae ee ale ina ae Fe ears aring nat gata pe Se tae anght movie a sane «Fe priveipal ities f a poe ~ @ Size, 20 by 80 feet. erms apply 3 ach i : Borel ol tse Union, and hav \estimonials showing "The jary were out of box but a few minutes, | iSttly made to roll and tounder through that a Tnetivate for three | corner af 13th and U sts., to Mr. PLANT. Lg iepenmerer nnd obtain y a lot 18 and part of 19, in 416 [+ tully competent to discharge the duties of her pro- when they returned with a» verdiot of guilty imposing colonnade, when the desired object je 20 eo3t yearn! ins property is eligibly situated, on K sircet, near | ‘ession to the suti-faction of those who may {vor : might be obtained without th in-] ,. Whitehuret’s Gallery {n this city tson Pa. avenue, betw. tise pecpet ty Ey EtSgny WRENS, S| OF - ser with th os When we left :he court house, at noon, a Be- | re evenience ? Why net pull rake ole hook ore a OR RENT OR SALE ON REASONABLE] the lower Georgetown bridge, and is improved} cet wilh they pelt oe jercons at her residence, or ¢, gtonamed Frank Bell, was under trial.charged | jon? [tiga matter of surprise to me that NOAH WALKER & Marble Hall Clothing Empo- ‘Terms.—A three story Frame, with base vent | Lede tices tir e-story bree house, 5 $12 at the rexivence of ner pupils. with ap assuit with an intent to kill Mr. Wm | remedy so simple, so summary, 60 radios! Sse, taste ‘Aioplay of Wartig ond besmee: Caotuing ws not Sree tranny besmoen Hest and) Filth | ie es of he eald ais ball b6 we Gxiows,te-|| Jetd—cetest wk J A elr ‘Aisplay of Spring and Sommer Clothin es p terms of tt sale set See Coxen. in May last. and so effectual has never suggested itself to Feady for inspection, comprising au assortment of Also, a three story Frame, with back building, on | Wit: One fourth part of purchase money sha'l M. WILLIAN - — the legislative mind. Verbum sat. Yours | ee ne renee et pouest designe 10 | street north, between Fourth and Fifth sis. west | be puid at the time of sil calc, and the balance in 5 * Custae Mazxer.--Our principal market, | troy, Ong oF rum Victius. | stecy excellence with economy tn fashionabie arricien ot} Apply to James W. Barker, residence ou Il street | 'q7al instsImenta “years, the purcha- | LaDTES? DRE $ AND TH:MMING STORE, } this moraing, presented quite a beautiful and} Jos 19, 1955. Grers au opportunity for selecting {s offered from one of ye | north, between 12th and 13th streets wes! fer to give for sai ; seed Pa. avenue between 7th and 8th strects. largest aud most attractive #tock of goods ever offered 1p Soimated appearance. The stands were ail thia city at a very redncad scale of prices. ap it ‘ul and in t order; purchasers were numerous, med pleased that a slight had taken in the prices of some articles. The fol- jowing are the prices of most of the artic.es offered for salo: Beof—fresh, per Ib , 10a152., salt Sal2z., dried I4c. veal. 8312c.; mutton, Sal2e; lamb, per qr., 62c a$!; pork—fresh, r lb, 12¢c., salt 10al2s; bacon, 10al5e.; Fira, 1240 ; butter. 25a3!c ; eggs, per doz , 18 20c ; apples. per peck, 25437c ; potatoes, 50c. a$i; beans, 25c ; peas, 202.; cabba-es, each. Sal2ie ; beets, per bunch, 4a6c ; cucumbers, per dos , 25c ; apricots, 12ie. DICKSON & K a sureties to be ap 5—pur Gee Ke RENT.—FOUR NEW AN!) CON _ent Brick Houses, brown mastick fronts WILLIAN would reepectiully announce to N @ the L sof Washington, that he has just received fro Northern cities a complete etock « GOODS .g which may be found— New style s Oress Trimmings Fine French Fiowers and Ribands A large lot of Bonnets, in stk, crape, and straw, of ihe latest patterns And an excelieat assortnent of handsome Bmbroi Warce Retcrss —Charles Dupree, colored, drook and disorderly; fine and cost. John Warner, colored. do.; work house 30 days. H. J. Roberta, do; do MORE EVIDENCE a gentleman from thy ntry with a large fs We have just been informed by in, at the purcha at the cost « ing pariors with marble mantels, di PREMIC rhen, servant's room, and five cli He beli-ves vat not have paid Lies * Pe, p Dill withont the Bitters. He enys he never Intends to do 4 = “s , without {tf lls family. | Hisuaime will be uaed if required, ‘ meet cae materi re d ie ‘eh ‘hed. « vl te 5 ‘ rr bottle i 38 office, comer of Sixth sircet aad To be bi of OER tS cr MADaR Darteaea Bee Eouisi enue, or at D. B. CLARKE’S Droz CANBY & HATCH, an: E altimore, and bY | ayy E i Draggists everywhere. ‘cost Vise 5 street, Island. mar 6—wu Frasxuin Hatt —The managers, in behalf of Sc. Vincent's Orphans, esteem it their duty | saad to retufu’ their thanks to Mr. 8, P Fravklin for the use of his new and commodi- ous Hall, corner of Ninth and D streets. which be gave for an unlimited period, for the late festival. Also, to Mr. J. Reese, who kindly supplied the gas chandeliers, &c.; and to our citisens generally, whose kind feelings and } Trustees IRE, Auctioneer. latest Paris fashions at rea- ABLE HOUSE et -outh and 3+ orner of F st By virtue of 4 de &. £¢lon and wife. the subsets lic sale, on THURSDAY, the 55, i uting and Kid Gloves cleaned. itillas, ready made, and made to order. t OM lo deep, on gra FOR ALL.—Beautifully and h ots, 24 feet front by can, until spring, be bow: ithily . for full particulars con a Buide corning the HYGEANA of Dr. Curtis. It is eald to be one of the most remarkable cures for all description of diseasea 28th da: 51¢ o’elugk p. m., on the premi TEW BOUKS received and for sale at of the lungsever discovered. Its virtues have been tertified | at the ex. em Hise) Ot las BAYONNE BEET 1 Now Saad sin quale Mok - SHILLINGTON’S momen ‘ sympathy #0 often manifested, tend to encour- | & by hundrets, who have obtatued thelr Knowledge by the | month, | ‘Tile iniispuabte, feet ou F etzect couth, by et inches on 3 The Life of Napoleon, by Abbott, complete = _ Tax Coscent Last Nigur —Notwithstand | aze those who bear the labor and burden of Cee Dr OULTIO'S MYGRANA to the original and Uaiou Land Office, 7th st., ox » ing the heavy fali of rain between 8 and 9 o'clock, there was « goodly number of ladies and gentlemen »t Carusi’s saloon. The audi- tory expressed their delight by repeated out- bursts of applause M’lie DeBoye must be ackoowledged asa orrect renderer of Men delssobn and Beetboven, on the piano forte; Professor Ahrend was accorded the eredit of being the besi violinceilist that ever per- formed in this city, while M’le Schmidt, for one #9 young, acquitted herreif with credit in the beautiful cevatina of Wener, and particu- lari from Etijab. Professor Wag- ner’s clarionet solo was delightful; and the performances of Messrs. Foertsch, Weber, and Arth, served to contribute in an eminent de gree, to the gratification of the auditory. provements, which above Odd Fellows’ Hall. frame house, with an 9—Sm JOHN FO. may 23—im those little charity gatherings Through the orphans’ prayers they will reosive a rich re- ward: ‘For inasmuch as ye have assisted one of those little ones, ye have done it unto mo.” We are happy 'o report to our patrons that the net proceeds from the late festival amount to $370 873. C. A. Masi, lk Secretary. he Winkles, by the author of Wild Western tary. MANILIKD. At Trinity ( hurch, by the Rev.Geo Cummins, on the 20th instant, SHELBY CLARKE, Esq., to LIZZIE A., daughter ot Thomas Woodward, Esq , ot G-orgrtown, D C. In Augusta, Geo , on the 3ist of May, by Rev. Dr. A. Meanz, L4 ON P HOOVER, of Washing- ton City, D. ©. to Miss INLIE V., daughter of Jno. Jackson, of the tormer place. (Nat Intel & Balt papers copy.) ly situated on the 1. Comers, the Experiences of a Conserva- wrens opportunity to persons 2 to make an investment. je wil be one-third cash, and 1d 18 mouths, for notes bearirg "m- terest from the day of sale, secured by a deed of tust on the prop rm - obliged. If the terms of are not complied with in -ix We ave a number of accounts rendered on the | 4ays after the sale, the propesty will be resold at the Ist January remaining unpaid, and would say to risk and expense of the sega fs those indebted that, unless we receive the money for} All de hoon ye e arta ces 7 ee them by the Ist July, we shall be compelled to place Cuas, Air HP ee. euch bills in the hands ofan officer for collection. tlds CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. e Sods auctioneer. tive Family Talcs for the Marines, by the author of Los Grin- NOTICE. UR customers are most respectfully notified that their accounts will be presented to them on the 25th instant. To all those who will have ihe ysa to call and settle their respective » ¢ the Ist July, we shall be exceed gos. Miseing Bride, by Mrs. Southworth Moreden, a tate of the Tw. lve Hundred and Ten, by Sir Walter Scott, ~ = Batiou’s Magazine for July. All the Ni a ok: and every thing ia the Sta- tionery line, for sale at SUILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Odcon Building, cer. 414 st., and Pa. av. je 19—tr OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN thal shal! apply to the Deparunent of the Interior tr the issue of a duplicate Land Warrant, No 100.060 for 4) acres, supplemental to Warrant No. 33 025 for 40 acres, issued to Pleasant Lacy, with a ANK assignucntou the back thereof, which was me ofthe said Lacy, and forwarded im Washington ity, om the J6 of ich has net been received by use G D NEAL. ©. H., Va., June 16, 1855. ou GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. Guongerown, June 23, 1855 Agreeable to our antisipations, Mr. Semmes of the committee of ways and means, submit- ted to our City Councils, last night, a very elaborats and concise report upon the message of the Mayor in relation to the subscription of our Corporation to the stock of the Metropoli- tan Railroad) Upon a perusal of the report, we discover that the committee f ully endorse the views of Mayor Addison, as heretofore given by us. The report is accompanied by the following resolutions : Resolved, &e. That forthe petpese of test ing the public sentiment of the voters upon the call recently made by the President, Di Tectors and peger of the Metropolitan Railroad, for an additional instalment for, and ou account of the corporate subscription to the stook of said company, the Mayor be, and heis hereby authorized at some early day, to cause to be opened a public poll of the vo. ters of the town. to be had upon the question of meeting or rejocting said call. And bait further resolved, That the issue in this election hereby authorised. shall be, the abandonment of thecorporate subscription to the stock of the oe Railroad, or i's payment; and the ballots chall have writ < Din On Saturday morning, the 23! inst: at 9 o’cl’k, JOBN ELLIS Br., in the 73d year of age. The friends ard acqueintanees ace invited to xt- tend his tugeral to-morrow (Sunday) aftersoon, at es past 4 o’clock, from his tate residence on tb st. On Thursday evening, at 8 o’clock, of congestion of the brain, CLEMENT COX, son of Wm. H. and Mary E Godey, aged 3 years and 2 months. je 21—10r ———_———— — —~—~ A FOR Fa talocdluins by Sh Waner| THE POTOMAU RIVER STEAs1.VUAT eens ® tle —ctatioing tobe by Bir Walter | OM PANY'S STEAMER ALICE G. PRICE, Abbott’s History of Napoleon, 2 vols, octavo, $5 CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER, Constance Herbert, a novel, by Miss Jewsbury, 37¢ 8 Ww ILL L The Con‘roverry between Senator Brooks and Arch- AT 6 0 — Hughes, 25 cents. NCK TAYLOR. NI ‘ ileal y rioman, ‘achodoe, ined peep — ART’! ON FRIDAY MORNINGS for. hapel ‘int, KYLIGHT {STEWART Be eg Wicomico, Leonardtown, Piney Point, St. Mary’s, SS are making splendid pictures for lower prices | COn¢- thon any other Ga lery in the city. They are per fecuy life-hke, and satisfaction is always given. Gallery direcily over M. W. Galt’s Jewelry Store, Pa. avenue je l—1m Frous —The best brand of family flour is selling in this city, by retail, at fourteen dol- larsa barrel! The editor of the Cleveland Herald offers to stake his reputation for veracity, that four will be down to $6 50 per barrel in the course of thirty days; saying the crops never looked better in the State of Ohio, andthe prospect is that there will be the largest yield ever Enownin thet Btate We Presume that no man of truth in this vieinity would venture to stake bis veracity on such a probability, as it appears to us, the price of the article seems t> have got up so high that ft will be a very long time before it can come — . it may well be eaid the price is WASHINGTON A. M., AND AL- jel Wants. ANTED—TO HIRE A COLORED BOY, fiom 14 to 18 years of age, w wait at tale, and do other housework in a private family. Apply at No. 419 Ninth st., northeast corner of H. je 23—li* J ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, Anice W little house, containing from 4 to § rooms, with kitchen, garden, &c. Lvcstion on Capitol Holl or in the direction of the Navy Yard. Address, through the Post Office, DAN. HONGLER, Navy Vard. je 22-2" ANTED—A PARTNER TO WORK A Ww Stone Quarry and contract for sale of Stone to Government and others, there being now tde- mand for stone. This Quarry is immediately oppo- mte Georgetown. Large shanty, blacksmith shop, and every implement on the spot. This quarry fur- nishes the best and largest truck Sione, &e. A chance is now offered. Call or write to MICHAEL NOURSE, No, 461 Thirteenth street west, Agent for the Mutual Life Insurance Compa- ny of Hartford, Conn. © HOULD not every man depending for Support 29 on his daily employsnent secure for the family, in case of bis desth, by i:.euring his life, te a certain amount, s«v $1,000, by paying from six to twelve doilars per aunuin—or, should not the wife, if he omits it, secure for herself, by her saving aud ap ation for that purpose trom 50 cents to gl per month. (Organ) je 21—law IMPORTANT TO PERSONS BREAK- ING UP HOUSEKEEPING ERSONS removing from the city, and wishing P to dispose of their Furniture and Housekeep- a oint ON SATURDAY (retu: ning) leaving Cone at 4 oclck a.m, ane Kinsale, Piney Point, L. Macho o t doc, Currioman, Mattox. PETZR SHARORAL ag RETURNED, "Calling xt the’ usual landings on the river when And having taken up his abode at signals are made. By oréer of tue Board : RYDER & PLANT’S, ily JAS. P. SMITH, President. Will be happy to see his old friends at their es- Alexandria, Va., June 1, 1865. tablishment, No, 499 Seventh street, opposite Odd} je 15-1 Fellows? Hall. je15s—if — ATCHKS STEAMBOATS CONNEOTING Ww JEWELRY, With each train of Cars arriv- SILVERWARE, de. deceeeD re in Washington or Alexan- M. W.GAL{’ & BRO. are eonstantiy receiving| d ie Steamers THOMAS COLLYERe large invoi RGE WASHINGTON wili make the above in Messas. 8.0. Mrius &T.N. Brasuea Will be seen by our advertising columns. ‘tablished a new store, on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite to Browns’ Hotel, where they have forsale a choice and extensive assort- Ment of boots and shoss of every style of finish, and of the best workmanship. vices Ol the above, and offer every articie| G line, at the lowest rates. connections, leaving Washington at 6 a.m for w R " ing Utensils, &e , without the trouble of sending ten or printed upon their face, the followin, LLOYD & CO, D AND SILVER WORK of every descrip- | Orange and Alexandria cars, and connect with’ 2 | nem to puniie auction, can do 80 by calling on us Bractiror Pusszst.—We saw, at the store! language : te subseription Fifteenth street, oppo. the Treasury. ade to order, such as TESTIMONIALS | sine train on their aurival. eran. mine bay Pa eccuas, ccna at teen he giM: ©. W. Boteler, this morning, « beauti-| to tae Metropolitan Railroad be abandoned?” | _ may 3—f richly embellished, with appropriate deaigus, SIL-| Meals furnished on the boats. as we are prepared to buy all such goods as may be offered. Sp 2pp! ~ - ‘. ful silver pitcher, elegantly chased, bearing VEK TEA SETS, DINNER SERVICES, &c. The Boats connect with all the trains from Bal- the inscription “ Presented to William B. Ma- and any voter in the affirmative, shall write, ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT | "precious Stones set in every style however elab | timore. SAM’L GEDNEY, Capt. te \d others will do well by cal uder by A. EB. L. Keese, as a token of grate-|. y,.° Se estan ee Prin ied, tee wate Pog A ucha Sr ais a east 190 feet | orate. se ae may 17—4 an anus oneal per the highest oem plore Be - 5 « ” and deep, for the low price of 975 yable $3 a mont ARMS, CR! 'S, MOTTO! c. cut on stone. é BARNA a remembrance for medical servises rendered | «.jyo'ts "4 ‘Hote im the negative, the word) dcp, (or ie ow Pr tiie en end Ome ° °M. W. GALT & BiO.,. SELLING OFF. mee Waly aA Ly Pe aveaee. to his family.” Mr. Bangs offered a substitute for the reso- | 7“ *. Odd Fellows’ Hall. 324 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts, — 'E have concluded to quit the fancy silk trade, je 14—tr and in order to reduce our large stock we shall com wence to-day selling off our entire stock UST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT— of Fancy Brocade, Pixid and Striped, Col’d Silks at 400 bores Orangesand Lemons COST, and many for less. 100 bushels Ground Nuts Also, all Printed Bareges, and thin Dress Goods 2000 pounds Cream Nuts at 25 per cent less than former prices. i 300 Pine Apples Ladies and purchasers generally are invited to For sale by MURRAY & SEMMES. | examine our assortinent befure making their selec- je 21- eo8t tione, as we are determined to offer greac Largains. COLLEY & SEARS, No, 523 Seventh st , 3 doors north Pa, av. JOHN FOX, Sec. lutions; and after considerable discussion the} _°” whole subject was laid upon the table until next Friday evening. Several other bills of minor importance wi reported by Messrs. Bangs, Myers, and Semmes, and acted upon, From the report received this morning, we discover that both the flour and wheat markets have given way, and prices have considerably anne PROSPERI’S OORNET BAND. HIS Band is suitable for any and all purposes, and is warranted to give satisfaction to all those who may Se them, either as a B: Reed, or jand. ‘Any number of musicians to be had at the short- tive by applying to eT i PREDERIC sigaoasieony Oe Leader, at Taitavult’s Store, opposite , Marine Barracks, Canrae Mizcer.—An abundant supply of all the good things of life, this morning, and the attendance of country people unusual! large; but the prices are still exorbitant. ine article is a chade lower than former quo- , ADother shate higher, and so the Sverage tariff is about the same Drowyen 1s tae Squart.—Yesterday, Mr. Boarding. OA RDING.—P'easant rooms for summer, with boarding for families or single persons can be had by early application at KING’S, 393 north € street, between 34 snd 444. The house is de- Ihy situated, and has just been thoroughly ren- d and refurnished. Meals furnished to fami- Orrice Cierx or House or Revs, U 8 } i N. B.—Orders left at Hilbus & Hits’ Music De 4. The former, this morning, is duil ind day boarders accommodated on reasonable June 6, 1855 je 13—eaQlw ‘ Burns, @ soldier in the Marine corps, was Sesto 25, and “the latter at $2 05082 10 for rms. 2 ™ eS ee EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this ‘A CARD. re =i pene frowned by the upsetriog of a boat in the| white, aud $2 for red. OT 1C B—FOR RENT— PARLORS AND| 4). ome until 12 o'clock m.. on Savurday, uth of : rae . Aiken eae body wari2S & squall in the afternoon. The| At Drovers’ Rest, this week, 50 bead ot beef| NV Champers, with board. Also, tabje and tran- | 4™e Next, foc furnishing for the use of the Houre of | 7 arRS CAMERON in‘ormns her friends and former SCHUTTER & KAHLERT, body was recovered S000 afier by his friends, | cattle were offered and sold at $4a$5 on the} sient board, with a bathing room and shower baths r patrons that her heaith being entirely re: CITE COAL, white ash. The coal must be pure} che his resumed her former business, and has on end clean, 100 tous of large egg size, and 100 tons} hand u general assortment of Dr. Banaiog’s AB- in Jumps about the size of a sient gael weight. | DOMINAL SUPPORTEKS. Her long experience re ris T Ss ee 1 y. and was interred this morning with the ueual S ORNAMENTAL FAINTING, honors of the service hoot, equal to $8:$10 net. Old sheep 3tade per Ib. Lambs $2 25a$3. Hogs $7.50a$8 50. and every attention to render it most agreeable to her boarders. Mrs. P.G MURRAY, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 414 st. | 4) 949 36 10 the i . “ ‘5 . ¥ ieee TATOR. e .240 pounds to the ton, and delivered free of extra] and success in applying the Brace is well known, b Baldwin and Nenning, Archi i Invest —An inquest waa held this morn Sractaron ap nates - ure Liye ot the Capitol, ee : Ladies requiring particular atintion enn ggseond sie ih becomes attended to, . J 5 3.—Mis. 5 \ |-0, for furnishing for the use of the House of oda’ ei jth ard—rooms are large, location 8 4 oe chess body of a female ia‘an’ found in Coce Fienting —The Georgians are against penpals Stabe giobhal ged dete Representatives two hundred cords of first quality healthy. ants pleasant walk to the Tegutanans ere aa Var Ness 1, , D2 fesidence of the | fighting cocks. was recently a contest J pitas, or iiniba peaeusen ox edinas? seasoncd HICKORY WOOD, twenty five cords to| [1 is needless to speak of the benefit of the Braceto] pHILAD*LPHIA LAGER BEEB DEPOT, lore fn 2 bad evidentiy been in t between North South Oarolina cocks, at “Gentlemen furnished with Meals. be sawed twice, the balance to be sawed once: the| ibe afflicted, it has been too successfully tested to B81 Pa. avenus, between 44 and 6th sts. ite tims asths Jeary could not desid Macon, Ga, the field the ga!lant Carolinians ‘The House ts delightfully situated, and has Just | whole to be measured, sawed, and stowed away in| require comment Re erence given if uired. ) E have at all times the best PHILAVELPHIA dese Gute oF colored ; uor if it came to its | chooee to try the game ot their fowls on. The| jcon thoroughly painted, papered and I with | the saults of the Capitol at the expense of the Con-| Address No. 530 Fourteenth street, near the Memu- WV SUSGER GEER on tand and offer 1t now for ath by viclezoa Georgian, published at Macon, protests againet | gas. de ee csee IOEN: oa end coal ardeé'be'aenverea on or ve {2 fo16,91,95—n° | 1, HACER GEE fin quart boales for @l 30 Satuara ( rec pie Se ee pay eee fore the 15th of October next, and to be subject to VINE ENGRAVINGS.—We have recently re ARD, &c.—MRS. dil dy Sap the south ‘west corne! street re- ought to be required to keep them at home, pared to eeonokine piers with pias og and we are sure that we but express the senti-| (; without board. Every effort will be made io ren- ments of nine-tenths of the people of Georgie) der those comforteble who may favor her with their when we say 00” petrouage. ap o—w dozen Pele send the beer free of ¢.ot to all parts of We city. Mi physicians have recommended pera one or tbe Dest remedies for weak momeche je 13-' fib 3 AMBLING.—Officer Wise, of the free district police, arrested Sylvester Lee, eee and Moses Thomas, slave. for 1 600 Sunday. Lee was held to bail * Court, and Thomas received fifteen lashes. in tion as to quality, wei and measure by a ceived a large lot of fine French, En; and sis to be appanted on nit, of the House of | American Engravings, which we are "selling off ab ey Spin ag amy H wes w. ys exceedingly low rates. JNO. F. ELLIS, jerk House presentatives, U. 8. . F. joTm The " joa 306 Pa, avenuc.