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ING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY AFT. Jane 30. AGENTS FOR THE STAR. The following persons are authorized to contract for the publication of adver- tisements in the Star: Philadelphia—V. B. Pater, N. W. corner of Third and Chesinnt streets. New York—S. M. Parmnaitt & Co., Nassau street. Boston—V. B. Patmen, Scollay’s Baiding. _ - (> Avvuptisemants should be handed un by 12 o’ciock, M., otherwise they may mot appear until the next day. —~ —--—~<c30 TSE WEEKLY sIan. The number for the present week contains the usual varie'y of news and niscellaneous items, of a highly interesting character, in- @ uding (le chapters en “Nineveh,” co inter- esting ts the p ang of the preseat day. The orntantly increasing number of sub. scribers to the publication affords an evidence of the higa estimation in which it is deserved- ly heli. ‘Terms, $1 25 a your, or three cents @ single number, to be obtained at our counter in wrap- pers, f preforred SP iT OF TAS MOENING FREES. ‘The Unicn is very indignant against tho proposition mooted in the Philadelphia Know Hotbing Convention, lecking to a peaceable diszelution of the Union, with treatics of amity and commerce between North and South, in case the two sections cannet satisfactorily sot. ile the slavery question next winter in Con- gress. The Intrli:gencer seems inolined to censure the Administration fur its summary measures, taken to prevent the sailing of reeruits forthe Allies in the Crimea from ports of the United Sta It strikes us that our respected igibor manifests no little inconsistency in thus “ blowing cold” upon tho policy of the Gevernwont when applied to the Allies, which it very perly extolled whea eppiied to any Ss. apats.—We alm Marrep P ort daily receivs Botes from si rivers, stating that they hare lefi the ci/y for a chort time and wish their pepersenttothem. it would be well for ail such to bear in mind that our terms are ezsh, and by sending 374 cents it will be sent for ene month ; for lees time, 124 cents per w G2" We have received from Joe Sai ten’s p inal and news agency, Harpers’ New Monih'y Megaziae for Ju'y. It opens with an account of Jobn Panl Jones, “Beau EBromuel ome account of “Taylor’a Bat- tles is her with other articles, aied. I. =-arich num- Ming. establishment, Frank of Paria, London, and x—We have received John Murphy, the litan, & monthly Mmazazine, edited by a company cf gentlemen. It ecntaias Various items of int terest i ANcTuzE Notpixe Victory, ovER wat Li tly took piacein 29 counties, being Koow eae the qre aois, comp’ end candidates Nerhirg and anti-Ksow Nothing, the latier being elected by sume ten thousand majority. | So they 20 tation. Ifa waz to gointo y voted egai it, » into effect iz 7. Shbis ia like eachers who geve out that he would bbara, the Lord willing, and -+eeSome of the citizens of Hartford, Conn., have presented F.C. Basset, one of tho bar- z is shop on Sanday, , in token of ther © Coavention Lieutesant-u nor—Peare —were unan/ “ously confirmed. +++-The Hocston Telegraph i3 suthorised to annoures C.W. Buckley a: candidates for election to Congress from the Western Diztriue ot LeXas. | +++»Viclor Considerant end bia band of Breneb accialists has arrived at Dallas, Texaa -++-Barca De Bottenberg hag been appoint. ed General « in Canada, and proce to organ.ze tLe civil forces on an effizient feot- s 2 Hyde, one of the Mormon azinis, ia b St Louisfor the purpose, it said, of Mears ying \Welve more wives, to whom he is ataneec! ey, a drugzist of Evansville, ‘emperance man, recently suf- of the law for ecllinga pint niag fluid.” - U. B. N., Jadge Pirtle and lady Ky., Col Samuel Hambleton, Md., and Com. Perry, U. 5. N., ave at the National Hvisi. u Sart Lare.—The Salt Lake mails for d Jure heave arsived at Independence, i party reports the Indians 2 ~urd the Black Hills, and that 6d on acoouat of the ast they mivencs cd States troops, and were desirias of pr ‘bey propose to ¢ up the mu of the 1 peat bast fall, Mach ¢ Sait Lake as c@ ou account of the al- gold mines in the vicinity epore «fso many persons having beea (he Isdiaus are all mere faorica ‘The ckeJera bad broken out among the Mor- Ron tribes N30” Propurty.—Sinc> the dog-law, stray aci- its provisions have been in the enclosure prepared Thirty fifta strest, and in msny restored to liberty by redemp- ‘The idea seems t¢ Dave be- small dogs may coatilute ity of property from jar?, by the exersize of es, forwhich mugy of nalified; and the dog brisk throughout the ations, fer small de and, net a few dogs The timidity of promptly thrvs: wi for thom, e.e3 way tion or pure ane 2c, te the expense snes is considerably lesa— gs courze of eret- across the Delaware river, srooen, earrying with it ten a were seriously injured tany other seatime: WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSsiP.. The Mutilated stone of the Washington Mocumeut.—A correspondent cf our talented, swiable, and truibful neighbor, having al- luded to the rumored proceedings before the grand jary for this District, in order to bring to justice the berglars who stole and destroy- ed the blovk of marble for the Weshington monument, the testimony of Pius IX. to the virtues and patriotiem of George Washington, the property of the Washington Monument As- sociation, we fee! called on to correct the mis- statements on the subject, evidently: designed, by which the writer aims to conceal the fact that the legal proceedings ia question prove (aat men who have heretofore claimed posi tion a3 reputable members of this community, declare, on the witness’ sland, that neir obli- gations taken in Know Nothing lodges are suca aa to induce them to refuse to tell ‘the truth, the whole truth, and noth ing bat the truth,” in accordance with the oath they take 80 to do, on going before the grand inquest. We know no particulars of what has trans- pired in this connection in the grand jury room; but such are ths rnmors arising from the conversations of the particular witnesses themselves, as to satisfy us tliat more than ose person on being questioned with reference to this affair, hay refused to answer on the ground that he conceived the obligation of his oaths taken in the lodges, superior to that taken before tho legally constituted bar of justice. Ibis fact furaishes matter for re- ileetion oa the part of those who have interests at stake in society, and shows that we have not been too severe in,our conderenation cf. and warning against, the tendency of this ecret conspiracy against those who differ from them politically, and against the constitu- tion and the Jaw. It zeems t be generally understcod that euflicient testimony of a most conclusive kind has been obtaired to warrant the indictment of many individuals who par ticipated in the burglary in question, and we feel very sure that when thoy shall be tried, it will be made plain that it was uoliberately schemed in tle lodges, as were the frauds per- petrated for their benefit at the late Washing ton municipal election Rolled Iron Beams. —Tho results of periments madein this city prireip competent scientific officers of the wita Coopsr end He iron beams and girdezs, have determined those charged w and constructing the various buildings which are being erected for the government in various quarters of the country, almost all of which mut necessarily be fire proof, to dispense hereafter with wood- en besis. girders. flooring timbers &3., using the new articles named above, where- over they can be conveniently and economicaly obtained. The mode of ther construction is extremely Simpic and at the same time perfeetly secure Tho adrantezes « lst only one half more and girders. 22 Secu ly fire proof structure. 4 ui made of an indestruclible material. 4th. Cove venience in removing as the building may be tuken apart without injury to the beams and girders. ihey are furnisbed at about halfthe overnment ht (rolled) Esonomy—coa | price per pound of rivetted beams and of less tary | Weight and groster streugth ‘They have al- ready been used by the | Government in the coastruction of the New York Assay office, aod ie many privage buildings, nthe new establichment of ; York. For strength j them are not equalled by any bu' York Ltis said among “iron men,” th cost tho house manufacturi seventy-five thousand dollars to perfect them revions to venturing to perwit them to be | Pi es j Pat i This tact telis the cost of groat industrial improvements A Correction.—The pr fal Ere o i tan of the Natioa- f course reeponsible for boys under him , and who by the by, is ene and most respected i > because he expressed American ssotiments, and tbat 8 circu siance gave the Know Notuing tickst Ave votes in one shop. A boy was d Rot io¢ avowing ced about thetimenamed, American Sentiments,” or ts. bat fur baving been ab- sent on S8veral occasions when the newspaper form was reals for press. .. The bog waa well Tell aware that iL the reason why his piace was “iveg toanuiher who ig more actentiye to his work. The boy surely practised a h £x on the man who gathers get for the Organ, while a: the came tue he was makisg a little capital for himcelf One of the gentlemen connected with the Organ ofios was requested to heve tho false stetemont corrected, but declined coving so. dburn, 7th; James U. Lusby, 7th; Join Uagel, 6: Lamb, 24; Luther Blake, Alaba Albert Pike, Ark Ww Now, pickivg up small ite: jike this for thé purpose of electing Kaow Nothing candi- dates, iaa very small gamo to play et Lut Know Nothing morality seems t> be not to teach ehildres tu tell tae truth, acd to bonor and obey their parents; but to deny end Aate those parents if born out of the Usiied Siates.”” Rineveh —We are 80 trowded to day as to prevent uz from comiaenting on the progress of the labors of our kind familiar apirit among tho ruins of Nineveh. We, howover, contiaus to spread before the Sta;’s readers the cenaus of that ancient and venerated city, inthe year 1854 A. C., as follows: Peter M. Pierson, 7th Ward; Siias UH. ILil!* 4th; Samual C. Pennington, Tih; James & Skiving, 4:b; William Decne, 3d; R. J. bh; J James Waerdsr, 7 Maddox, Virgi Se n i. Seath, 7th; James A 1 A. Smaliwood, 7:h; Albert G. Collins, 4b; Nelson C. Driver, 4th; John P. Lashhorn, 23; Wm. G. Brock, 7th; Henry D. Gunnell, 7th; Samus! W. Sloan, 7ih; James F. Tims 7th; Jas. B. Lokey, 7th; 5. Goldin, 24; John Hi. Thorn, 4th; Lhomas Tukey, 7: ‘ Norm 4'b; B. F. Peregory, 23; 4. PF. C. E. Peak, 7th; L. Anderson, 7th; 4 on. 6th; O. W. Sanford. Jib; B. 3. Kinsey, 7th; Z. W. Beck, 7th; S K. Lewis, Tib; James Coats, Tth; Joha VU. Neill, Balti- more, R. B. Fiyiog.—Yeoterday was, by long odds, the hottest day of the season, ‘4 thermometer being al noon, ia tho shade, and ia the Executive mansion, the coolest residencs we know in Washington, quile up to $0 degrees of fabren- beit. Indeed, it was the first really old-fagh- ioned hot day we have bad this summer. Wo do not know that we have over guilered more from the heat than on that day, and wo found almost when it was car fortune to meet ie similar state of—meltiinde. the Fonsim Offios.—It seems that the Union wea wrong (aa well a3 iho Star ia quoting it) in announcing the recent appoint. ments (made on the day before yosterday) to clerk:hips in the Pension burcan. After ex- amination, the gentlemen appointed were not all rated as first class clerks, but as follows, vig: Ist class, ($1,200 per annum)—Thomas M O'Brien and James P_ Davidson. 24 do., ($1,400 per annum)—J. V. A. Shields, A. G. Fowler, George L. Sites, and Timothy R. Crittenden. Tho new Commissioner cf Public Build- isgs.—Dr. John B. Blake this morning took the oath of office. It was administered at the court-house. He has, we learn, given secu- rity for the performance of his dutios, in the cum of $20,000 as Commissioner, and $30,000 as disburser of the Patent Office appropria- tion ; Dr. William Jones and Johnson Hellen, esq, being his sureties Ho has appointed R. J. Roche as his clerk in place of Capt. Wil- liame, and William P. Moun superintendent of the out-door work, vice Richard Stewart, removed. William E. Spalding was an ap- plicant for the last-named situation, and was strongly recommended for the position, but, with ths view of disembarrassing the new Commissioner in his selections, he withdrew his application, which aot, being creditable to that gontleman’s generosity, deserves to be mentioned. Clerical Removals, 4 ppoiatments, and Pro- motions.—Tho following changes in the em- ployees of the Treasury Department were made this morning, viz: Sveretery’s Office—lsase Strohm, 24 class clerk, removed; Philip R Van Wyck promoted in bis stead from Ist to 2d class. Register’s Ofice—Johu KR. Lourse, 2d class clerk, removed. Lhird Auditor's Ofice—Jos. B. Pleasants, 24 ciags clerk, removed; J. L. Duke promoted cm his stend; Chas. T. Hull, of Virginia, aE pointed to a Ist class in place of Duke. Strath Auditor's Ofiec—W. UH. Sullivan promoted to_a 3d class clerksbip in place of J. A. M. Duncanzon, removed; J. H. Somervell toa 21 class in place of W. H. Sullivan, pro- moted. Hifth Auditor's Ofice—J. C. Pickett pro- tnoted to chief clork in placs of T, Mustin, re- dueod; T. Mustin to a 3d class clerk in place of John H. Houston, removed. Wm. C. Goddard, watchwan, removed, and James Pool appointed in kis sivad. An Important Resignation --We hear, and have every reason tu believe, that Judge Ma- 8.0, cf Lowa, has resigned the Commizsionsbip of Patents, to take efiect on Thursday next. Tis said that Judge M. has acquired o large property through the very recent decizion of a iaw suit in favor of a jand company in which he was interested, and the management of the compeny’s affairs has been tondered to him op advantageous terms. Ilence bis reeignation o! the Commicsionship of Patents. A New Treaty.—Col. John U. Whoeelor, U. S. Minister to Nicaragua, is expected to arrive in tho United States about the 10th Froximo, bearing a new treaty with that power, which it is thought here, ke has by this tims nego- tiated, The Cumberland Arrived —The U S. fii. gute Cumberland, Commodore Stringham’s flag sbip, arrived at Boaton this morning or last evening, from“the ranean. Come indore S, returned Lome ia ber. The Detroit Marice Hospital.--The propo- sale for the construction cf thi: important Government work were opened and compared at tho Treasury Department this morning. Appointment and Resignation —Col. John R. Baytor, of Fayette county, Texas, hes been sppointed special Indian Agent for tho In- dians of that State, vico Major @. LT. Lloward, resigned Operations of the Trensery yesterday, the 29:h of June, hs bovs20f the Departmon!-— For the Treasury Depart: For thel ior Department. Yor the ( 9953 30 War war War repay warrants received and entered. 1490 07 Yor cove y from miseellanoous sources.... 8,896 65 For covering into the Treasury from Lands....sesesicoee « 644,390 31 Drawn on accouat of the Navy 23,753 00 ee ———— OLD POINT CORRESPONDENCK. Oxv Point Comrory, Va, Juno 28. Old Point Comfort isa charming place of resort during the summer months. Nothing can be more delighiful and invig- 3 that the cos brecze which, uzited with the fine vain, ae an objoct te the in. or. valid to make a vist tu.. ‘To those who travel merely for —" 4 and who wich to “fleet the tims carelessly,” the ball room is exceedingly attractive; for here they find + @ eound of revelry by night,’’ and, also, “gathered there’? much *« beauty and chivalry,” * and bright the lempa”’ shine o'er fair women and brave mon ” How many hearts “ beat happily,” we are searce aware, but certainiy— “When music arore with its voluptuous swell, Botl cyes Looked tove to eyes which spoke again, And ail wont merry asa marriag+ bel.” At least twas so when we wero last a look cron. We know not if the poet whose staosa we Lavo just mutilated, would be offended at the liberty thus taken, were he amongst us; but we trust he would not, since it would bea source of deep gorrow, to offend even the gpirit of one of Nature’s beat and loveliest interpre- ters. Lf eome of the thougths breathed in the stanza suited the oevasion, wo cee no reason why they should not be brought into uze at thre particular Point, To tho lover of poetry and romanen, “ tho desp and'dark blue ocesn” ig always charm- iwg. At the hour of cunsot, ag the twilight #pproaches, those who love ta indulge in fairy dreams prepare for a walk on tke beach. to lingor by the eea-shore till the starlizht comes aad the moon sheds her soft brilliancy on the waves, which break in gentle mursaurs at our feot, making aweet music that steals the mind from earthly care for the time The hotel is well kep!—the tablo being eup plied with the choicest provi-ion served up ip tbo nicest possible style—while the waiters are all atteution. Tue sleeping apartments are perfectly neat and comfortable, and entirely fee from mus- quitoes during the seazen. Tho Messra. Willard are exceedingly oblig- ing and atteative to their guests, and we trust uch very polite and gentlemanly proprietors will meet with the most liberal encourage- ment. If order, neatness and profusion of eatables are recommendations at a watering place, the hotel at Old Point must tako a high position, for {hese are surely to be found there. A Visitor. €FThe taking of the Mamelon was known to a Mr. Leamout, in Calais, before it was communicated tothe Emperor He announced in a paper edited by bimeelf, and called the Presicateur des (vteedu Nord, on tho 8th of June, that the oscillatlone of tho barometer upon the 6th convinced him that a trémen- dous ond decisive sannonade hid taken place at Sobastopol, LIST OF LETTERS June 30, 1853. rious suicides in Clermont avenues, East Brook lyn, says the New York Times, continues up- agreeable to the following section of the Post-OF The excitement attending the late myste-] Remaining in the Post Office, Washington, D. C., { Orderedto be advertised in the“ Evening SrsP,” ce ILLIAM GIESON, a child 12 yeare Old ta WwW his parents in Worcester county, Mameck, ” setts, about ex weeks ogo. Any information mh municated to his distressed moiher, im W: wtil be thankfully received. miner, MARGARET CIsson Law—it being the newspaper having the largest otr: Jo29 3: (Orgaay s topic of general conversa: | icrion of any daily ished in Wavshincton: = cet IESE <n on tn the oe houses ond private dwell- rated fy Nand bet jd reaemaeny ‘That the tist of $ REWARD.—strayed from the subscriter 4 ings, at the street corners and in the public | jetters remaining uncalled for in any post office in| €] Wednesday, the 27th instant, @ large roy oopve ances—overyihere, in fact, the matter | any city, town. or village, where newspapers shall | Cow, of rather muddy cast. She bas horns, whi to inions and surmises with. | be printed, st:s!!, hereafter, be published once only | are mode-ately turned up, and her ears ar rpg iy de but thus far with-] in the ne Ing issued weekly, or} marks Her teats are small and pointea, a oui any practical result, with the exception of onener, s ascertaining the name of the unfortuna’e fe- male, supposed to have been Sarah Evlen Watts. Coroner Redding, aided by Const Horton and others, have been active in endeav- oring to torow all tho light possible upon the mystery that enshrouds the case . | Brows. It is definitely ascertained that the femate’s | #rem name was (or what she has been called for five | fu. the postmaster at such office.] SF Persons please say the: r@ AUYERTIRED. LADIES’ LIST. r, Mise CaBharine Mite Ann Eitza Mary Jano jand, Miss Mary EG Mra Isaac W circulation within the range of the delivery of said office, to be decided by ying for lettes ta the following list, wii email warte upou them. Her bag is fresh and ‘dof ren do'lers to any one wh » Or give me such intormatiy as will lead to ber recovery. W. LATHAM, 591 cor. Lith st. and Md. avenue, Isieng je 29-3 RA REWARI way from the suesc ™ D ) living on the fslana, on the 20th meianty SLACK BOY, abeut 13 years of age, named La is. Re is a stout boy, and wien spoken t> a ices well known by reputation.) 25 years of Briscoe, Miss Maria J ceive the above Teward. . eeTUGH LEDDY age, and is seppesed to have been born in} Bar _j9 29 -de > , Mies Mary P Owen, Elizabeth A Pierce, Mias Mary ¥ Pain, ities Alco England. This house was visited on Thurs: J tiroseies day by the Corener who obtained the trunk of | Brety, ery the di , and found therein a large num-| putier, ber of letters written to her by Henry Wil-| © liams, the namo assumed by Horatio N. Gus-| & iin, mostly iove episties, wiitten from Mu oa-| © tino, fowa, and from them it appears that this] | female has relatives or friends in Illinois While living in lowa, he repeatedly urged] partys / her to jein faa: The intimacy between the | ration, Mre MW parties must have been kept up for several Froukiand, Mire Sarab y Prapcie Rodgers, Mise JC Ringold, Mrs Scsan Rathbup, Joannah H Robinsou, Miss Amelia years; bat the cause that impelled them to] }-\, ‘le Smith, Meceeran commit suicide does ast appear. He was evi- Gr ay Mariette ti iss Salto dent in embarrassed circumstances, and at] (yt Nae Bheckels, Mrs JL times of dissolute habits. Hughes, Mrs Anne rh. Mre Sasa At4 o'clock the funeral of the unfortunate | fu woman, Wiiliams, tock piace at the Church of} iia: the Messiah, in Adeiphi street, near Myrtle 5 avenue, Brooklyn. The church was filled to] 5 its utmost capacity, Indies occupying all the seats and most of the space in tho aisles Mt There were probably five hundred persons ip | Keine, Mie - the building. whilst outside there were near} Kusmbue!. Ava ten thousand persons standing. The services} ewis, Mics Viretnia were eunducted by Rev. Mr. Walker, the Rec. } Leverick, Mrs tor of the Church, who made a brief discourse. Thomas, Mee Williara Mr K K Walker, Miss Cordelia GENTLEMENS' LIST. At theconcluticn of the service, the coffin wae] avery, Gol WW 8 Farragat. Capt D @ ms opened on the sla-vrll, where the assombly | Auns.O | Eicra,Chrivouner M:xeoud, 7 teok a view of the corpse, n the coffin wasa] ji ciist, Mr Gordono, Luigi 3 McGee. Chee Aste, inscribed “ The one BE | i Da Juan BO a Noro 3 w H 2 5. : BR 6 Neel Died in Brooklyn, June 27, 1859 xe y, Bee Rosle, Judge The New York Comurercial Advertiser, in commenting on the fatal occurrence. says: “The young man’s character appears io even a more unfsyoratle light than we sup. posed, and it is highly probable (ist the re- port of his havirg a good reputation a: anism ber of the Baptist Church was untrue, If true, his hypocrisy is but a darker feature in his character. But let him sleep. Io was per- ajitted to sink into a dishonored grave, and we have neither right nor inclination to die- turb Bis rest or further wound the hearts of his relativer, already too deeply lacerated. Iti © ig with tho other suicide that we hava to do | ». She was oxelted into & heroine and « martyr. | © To her all public honer wat shown. Suicide | i though she was, a clergyman of ths Protestant} ' Episcopal denomination offered his ebarch for | ( the reception of her remsing, and volunteered PS his services and a funeral sermon. Money | (:* flowed freely to nurchago adornment and dec-} © oration for the corp#o. A lady, a wife, too and a mother, we beliove, opened her hous for the funeral cernmony. An undertaker came forward with the gratuitous services of | & his establishment Zhe body was depcs‘tad in a coffin of ‘rich mahozany,’ end on the plate was inecribed: + Tho Unknown. Aged Died June 27,1655.’ At the faneral, the eburch was filled with /adirs. And who was she? (n that coffin plate Burw Bauer, ft Maz a Hadson,T D Rrvdy. do Marris, Stephen fi Bi Py jtdasS2 J i Reflly, RS = cholas, Senn pn peysese <TRAVED FROM THE SURSCRIBER on fi. b) day, the 221 instant, a ba Mare, in good créer. nad & ring bone on hes tore ee. She is about 15 hands high. A suitable reward will be given ifre turned to me in Georgeiown, camer of Bridge om Green rireets NUGH DOWLING, Je C _ NOTICE. IXTEEN FINE YOUNG MULES for : well broke to barnces, oo (ten Wat tbe ae ase ‘all on C. 5 38, at Je, yen: Columbia College. or Dr. 8 ith, at the Betropals Stables, corner of |) and 14th streets. je 20a ees J” SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, ac. HB Jnst received aiarge ossartment of the late style Mosaic, Cameo, Lava, and gold SLEET; BUTTONS, STUDS, &c, unumaily fine mi cheap. M. W. GALT & BRO, 221 Pa. avenue, bet. 9b and 10ch su je 29 -if acto Come all ye that are weary and yuench yor: Thirst ; RNY & SHINN respectfully re'urn their mo, sincere thanks to their friends and the pubic in general, for the patronage heretslore #0 liberay bestowed upon them, and announce that they ae 0 pared to reccive orders tor their PRE. MIUM Min RAL WATERS, but al-o for their su perior oy eg Cider and Porter, bowled ang draught Ale, Root Beer and Mead, Loger Beer, 9 kegs or bottles, Carbonated Ginger—a new bever. ace, which is so highly recommended by physicine of the Northern cities. All orders promptly dispatched. Union Bowling Depot, 87 Green street, fe 9 —lw* Georgetown, D.C. LUMEER—LUMRER. sale by the’carge, « Jarre. assortment oo perior quality LUMBER, consisting of Whi, Pine, bogrés oud plank; Siding, Hemlock Bais, Pad Plane, Oak Borris and tlank, Decking, Poy- lar, &e Some parcels we now have on the Wharf, are of the best quality ever broucht to the Baltimere mar. ket CAR, GIEFE & CO, Commission Merchants, No. 21 Spear’s Wharf, Baltimore. Also, 1080 blis Keseite. 500 do Caiciwed Yi jee -3* FOR MOUNT VERNON ON THE FOURTH OP rho! Ths Stoamer GEORCE WASH. INGTON will leave W: ernoa at 8 end Alexandria at es take passengers on that trip for, avilion ana Fort Washington pessengers and proceed wo gthe Mouat Vernon parengen e Passenzers can visit both 1 ets, $1 50; Mount Vernon, §1 ieee round trip tick 5 Woite House, 7 cen. eould have been inscribed—*-Sarah Williama :] ¢ Persons leaving Washington et 7 a.m., cam take a Prostitute and Self murdorer. Took ber] © A A ge Werhineton at the Waite Bouse. Life, in Company with a Poramour, Jane 27,| ()' <a ee ieet's Carillon Band ie engaged for the best 1855” Such was the woman, euch were the] c ap ® =A a ane aa fasts, with which the populace syrepathizod; | & p+ ecorsbapry al —— CORSON, Capt. which nearly two thousand per-ons, most off u Tebbs, D it S5 RFWARD.—Lett neme to go to Senot them femsles, honored eo far a3 they could; fete SO Friday, June 224, my son THOMA, eget whieh a clergyman eztravogantly eulogized, Sarah Williams, thus honored, almost canon- ized, was a well known weman of the town, ‘‘a public woman,” 23 one of the witnes-es deecribed her, had been such for five years, and it is by no means certain that she did not allure her companion to the eri they both perished ew weeks ago a no torious pugilist of th ty was killed ina drunken braw!, and 2 like false sentiment was manzifested respecting him. cet FRIEND SO. 2 Thompaon, Richard Toler, Henry ciety —Th this socie y wili be EVENING, ai 50’ ay E Mery Martin, J Wilton, Harr: ly, Jemes H Wazeonner, je 20—it Witviams, FH 2 Wilson, Calvin G MEDICAL SOCIETY OP T! Wilson, C H Bxc t F of Columbia The regular m Ds i x of the Sovirty wil be lich! at the Labemary MON | Fink, Geok "7 McNeGt a 5 sratey Cont A et TO PINEY POINT, ry 2 oe: ‘arrar, WoOVister, a) agie, Dantel DEIR i sir ny oe cud Beauirk, Jo Young, AT ‘The commodious steamer ALICE je 302 = c = ocr ae : C. PRICK, (Ca) — Samu-! Bs- ipsa ~ “ st — » | Ker) will take passengers trom Washington city ou Ee! 0. nt, No. rartan Cousal; Americus; Southern Manufacturers’ | no Rapay MORNING, July 3d, at i chock, and Se * - B ee Juoe 30 JAMES G. BENRET, P. uw. | Alexandria at 7 o’clock, for PINEY POINT.’ Be ment room a a on MONDAY OTi> EVENING, Jaly 2, at 8 o’eluek, when aud where i Patriarchs are requceted to avtend je 30—2t WM. Cor —The Restaurant of the undersigned on = G sireet, between i7th aud 18th streete, and wear the War Department, will not be open on the approzching Fourth of July, except ter reuiar boarders in the houre. J. EOULANGEK je 30—8t (ints Ueion) FAIR HILL BOARDING SCHOOL POR GIRLS, Sandy Spring, Montgomery cotsnty, Marylaud, HE ninth term of this Institution will commence on the 10h day of the uinth meath (September) neat Circulars containing the ncedful information in regard to the School can be o' tained by those who duasire it, by addressing, at Olney Post Office, Mont- gomery county, Marylaad, R. 8. KIRK, or WM. H. } PARQUUAR. ter Wo Jug. T. Towers, Lambert Tree, Wm. D. Weilech. ~ 2 je 3D ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, WZDNESDAY EVENING, July 4th, 1855. s WEENY, BROWN § SHERMAN'S MINSTRELS ! Reading of the Declaration of independence, by J. Mapisos ©xcira, MUSIC. An Address by... B.R. Rionpan sessouesieess vase EDWARD Hagriey MUSiv. The public are respect{u' ly invited to a’tend. By order: GEO. THOS, COX. Pres, Epwis Jamas, Re. UFRQORWY-. ncscseeees je wae FRANKLIN FIRE COMPANY —The Bre reguar mouhly meeting of the Franktin Fire Company will be held on MONDAY EVEK- ING, July 2d, when all members in arrears are her by not dand setile their accounts, OF, GY @ E09) ’ ingr meeting, they will be expelled aad tui. uc.ces poblivned in the aiky pape Pia ee te D SWEENT, Gro. R. Ceossriziy, —- sg2 The orizingroy »f the Banjo: je ®—Tu,Thas 305 BROWN, and “201. BERGER, = aes SCOT’ GUARDS BEG LEAVE — "Ene of Kunkas Teens, to inf rm their friends add the pub’ Hing . I. GARDNER, erally that they will give a Grind Excursion and J.T. G Pic Nic wo the Write Honee Pavilion on THURS- R. A cearane DAY morning, July 12, 5 i Particulars in a future advertisement. je 27,2819, 394 July2 Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 74—Commence at 84 precisely. 11 years, as rolcome heme sinwe nor beard from. He wore a black summer jacket, green stn. t panialoons, somewhat faded, black glazed cap, of COmplected, sott complected, sof mi nance. The impression is that he went some vesscl. wiil give enafe recovery, ot thereunto. HM and D sts., Island. Ee A@E POR SALE —A light bay m very ac- M tivegnd lirdy, paces Under the aad. le, and trots fast ia harness ‘The owner having no uze for er will sell her much below her — abeard of _ the above reward for his Also, Lot for sale, being one of tae most venutitc: Buildiag Lote on M, near Ith street Apply ai No, 510 1. street nor:h, between 9h and 10th sts. je 38 -lwe FOURTH OF JULY taming, will cail for ‘hem on Yhurseay morning, thus odordiag an opporturity to all who lew d:spored of spending a cay at thi lightful Ware- iag Piace, and alco ca opportu of viewing the bernuful Rery of Gur niver by daylight. &F_Parsaze for tue wip $2. Mealsexua, fe oo EXCURSION TO POINT OF ROCKS BY CANAL, EDNESDAY, the 4th July, being the reguir? day of running of the pack Boat CONGRESS, she will, that dey meke an excersion wip to the abuve Poi at $3 for the round trip. Meals on boat at 25 cents. The boat will arnve ut the Point ai 7 o'clect, where a hall and good cotillon music has been pre vided for tn pleasure of those who may wish to it- duige in dancing. CHASLES MERRILL, Cart. N. B.—The Congress wil! a'so make her usual c. cursion to the Great Falls oa Sunday, July 1. je 25—dtJuly® STEAMBOATS CONNECTING With esch train of Cars arriv ing in Washington or Alszan- éra.— ‘The Steamers TH OM COLLYERe: GEORGE WASHINGTON wili make the abow connections, leaving on at 6 a.m. for w Nis Cizare end Aleyan. and connect with’ a Bru Ni ae OM itis Gre eals furmazed ou the bose. ‘The Boats connect with ali the tratns from Bai-/ dors, - SAM’L GEDNEY, Capt. may 17—4 NOTICE. . THE STEAMER ALICE G. PRICE ves here on TULDSDAY aeneae| a to enab'e passengers eat mies ut Moore’s Lancut nex NE HUNDRED DOLLARS EEWARD.—I will give one hundred dollars fur the apprehension of he thief or thieves, and reeuvery of the ae ken from my store on Taursday nigit last; or fifty doll-rs for the recovery of the Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c. £ N HUGHES je 3O—3t THE SPECTATOR VOR to day (June 30:h) contains te lat and 2] arts of a highly interesting novelette, by alucy of Washington, entit! EviTw’s FLART. it can be found for sale at the Periodical Stores. je 30— GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE. \WICE daily between Washington and the South via Fredericksburg, Rictumend, Petersburg, Va., Weldou and Wilmington, N.C., to Charleston, 8. C, and Augusta, Ga ‘The traveling public is hereby informed that the Swill and cowfortalle Steamers : eee BALTIMORE AND MT. VERNON, leave the Steamboat Whart at Washington daily at 6u.m.and7p m. Arrive ia Richmond at 1 p. Arrive at Potersburg al 244 p. m. and and 3a. m. je do-it {comaUNICATED. ~ MRS. KNOTI’S ICE CREAM. Good people all, of every sort, Gove ear unto my song; And if you fins it wond’rous short, It cannot hold you long! Good Mrs. KNOTT deserves a call, Por masing creams the best; I pray you all, both great and smail, ‘Their exceilence to test. 80 coo ing and refreshing too, In this hot sultry weativer 5 Her Cream is Cream, and always new, And flavored with Vanilia. Her saucers, too, are full and fair, Sam, ‘she following through tickets can be obtained on board : © To Fredericksburg... eevee d CO ‘To Junction of Virginta Cental Railroad... 4 6244 ‘To Richmond, Va es 550 To Nortolk, Va.. ‘To Petersburg, Va. To Weldon, x. C. To Wilmington, N.C as FARE ON POTOMAC RIVER AS FOLLOWS: For each paszenger— To Alexandria 25 cents, and baggage 125 cents. ‘Yo Marbury’s. 1 00 To Quantico, Sandy Point, To Aquia Creek...........s.0e0000 — Meals and State Rooms extra For further information apply on board of the &e,. : boats, or to GEO, MATTINGLY, Agent, And packi-d, without a crevice ; A -@ , She dovsn*t sell you one half aur, je) -a2w Ia Washington. For your good silver levics. PL ANOS—PIANOS. Her modest shop is quite obscure, But those who for it push, Shall find the old French prover’ sure, That “good wine needs no bush.” . On Pennsylvania avenue You'll find this pleasant pot, *Twixt 2d and 3d streets, north side ; Erespectfully request the attention of persons yho purpose purchasing Pianos toour very cx tensive as-ortment bow ia store, consisting of Pianos trom the old an { ceicbrated mannfactories of Halle: Davis & Co., Boston; Bacon & Raven, New York, Kasbe, Gaehle & Co., Baltimore These Pianos — in every respeet to be infericr to none ers. at the head of the Grevt Falls at 11. Sen- = ari, Edwards? Ferry 344, Monoeacy 53, Know: at 744, Monocacy 8, !.dwards’ Ferry 11, Benet “d aoe alte 3Y% ahd airive at Georgeiown ai7 p.m Passage thgongh either way erate orices. BE ot. 2 a ee, }UR BALE—UNTIL 9) YEARS OLD, A 6* Tharsday, tt Je 6—arJuly3 FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. LL those who devire to enjoy — < A that day should bave a neat and com! fortal . Boot or Shoe, and we would say to them vhat® have a good stock 6u baad of varus stye? apd we prepared to manufacture everything in our lime. " tere ie time eles MILLS & RRASHEARA, _ 235 s. side Pa av., bet. 6th and 7ih streets. je 27 - Iw cee CANAL PACKET LINE TO POIN! or ROCKS. HE Canal Packet CONGRESS baying bee thoroughly i paired and pat 1 first rate oe Machinery Le Bask — ing removed and horse power su way jt ro making her recuar Wips between Geergeiow ‘the above piace, "The Boat wilt leave the wharf of W.H. & H. “a Ritter for Point of Rocks on MONDAYS, W A NESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 6 o'clock = ; = the Point of Rucks for Georgetown on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at the sane hour. stopping at the different landings along the livt for the reception and landing of passengers ant nd returning. = leave Georgeu at 7 o'clock am. Yeturning _ e buat %3 Ferry 6, and Point of Rocks at7 o’ciock p_™ tid leave Point at 7a. m., Knowlan’s Pe- $2. " Meais served seguizrly on board the boat at mo- CHARLES MERRILL, Capt je25-aut i \ aay gi and 6 © The sign of “GEO, A. KNOTT.” We take old i ‘ment, accept good _ babie bealtiy girl, cleven 1 be. je 30-3: a Over GoupsmiTs. / —— betes ert me, in fact make | O45 pipet s — 10 apply b most an t to suit purchasers. cause FIRE CRACKERS. we hae ‘ua several secondhand Plano for] Su 38 foe piiweecs oe | NE hundred boxes (49 packs to the box) of su low and upon easy terms. \OYS FOR THE CBI - perior quality Gokion Caop, fresh paasdenive Also, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accorceons, Mu- T beaunfill ccllection ai 484 Beventh st, jusi_reeeived from Boston, and for sale by N. W.| sic, Swings, 40. je 8-3 LAMMON'! ‘BURCHELL, ai Lewis McKenzie’s, Atexandria, or} Persons can have their Pianos tuned and repaired on oO at my store, nezr Jacksua Statue, by leaving their names with EX ELSIOR POMADE for eee 4 2. 3 4 Zz M. . KING, JOHN F ELLIS. “4 tas no equal, tor sale at 484 SeriMMOND, jed0—-3 corner Vermont avenue 15ih s}, je 20 906 Pa. 5 je —H