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* y derly ; a {communtcareD. - EVENING STAR. _, LOCAL-INTELLIGENCE. Coxvretion or Racuax.—On Monday a mu- tis, Mr. Editor; Permit me through your val- ‘ough, I Liver C: - . i la, &c. Por all of uable to call the attention of night ye ae na = rig oe man just informs us it has cured him of Brouchitts of a desperate character— rilars hereafter. HAMPTON'S VEGETANLE TINCTURE— By its: mild action on the stomach, liver and kig- Bpiep of toe First Ward to the conduct of a of negroés that prowl Fifteenth street every night from dark until midnight, howling and as if there were sv many de let Tatto man named George Raglan was ‘igned for i t | neys, will care Dyspepsia, Cough, Asthma, Bron before the Criminal Court, charged with hav- | ose among usi and, se for sleeping, it is out | neva cine Dyapepeis, Cough, Asthina, Brow ing, towards the close of May last, instigated street for fifteen mon and have not seen » | Sideand Breast, Cousumption, Scrofula, Rheu- by the Devil, inflicted blows on the head of watchman. I hope this will bo sufficient, aad matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Fistula, Bowel Com-' is Fitzpatrick, with » swingle-tree; from ae 5 a plaints. Piles, Worms and Nervous Debilittes— hereafter we, the residents of the above will have the attention of the wate! quarter. 4 wit all diseases arising from impure bloed, and is the greatest female medicine ever knowa. his invalnabie medicine is working wonders upon the human frame. mar7 > Baker's Premiam Bitiers.—The fol- lowing certificate, froma gentleman well kaown in the city of Richmond, has been sent to the pre- prietor of this valuable medicine. Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have suffered many years with the Vilod os vg and had employ- ed a different times three able Pies iu try- ing to make a cure of that awful disease, but all in vain, I then commenced using various } i that were recommended to me by my friends, instead of getting better, I continued to get worse. {then sent for Dr. Johnston, and he ai once re- commended me to. yse Baker’s Premium Bitters, which proved to be the best prescription I ever tried, and the only medicine { ever took to raise me to health again. My wife also, had suf- feved with the same disease and debililation, to- ether with other symptoms, &c., which she found the Bitters to give immediate relief. They give a general tone and strength to the whole system. It is with pleasure I recommend them to others J. P. QUARLES. To Mr. E. Baker, Proprietor. Price 50 cents per bottle. ‘To be had of CHAS. STOTT & CO., Wash- ington, D. C.; CANBY & HATCH, and SETH 8. HANCE, Baltimore; and by Druzgists every- where. eo3t i> Dr. Hooiland’s Celebrated German Bitters.—Weak, nervous, depressed in spirits, and a prey to innumerable mental, as well as phy- sical evils, the victim to dyspepsia, is indeed an object of commisseration. Yet it is absurd for him to mee r. We care not how weak, low, nervous, and irritable he may be, the cordial prop- erties of HOOF LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, are stronger than the many-headed monster, which is preying upon his body and mind; and if he chooses to try them, we will insure a speedy cure. See advertisement. je7—3m ij>> Premiums at the Fairs—W hitehurst’s still in the ascendant.—The juries of each of the late fairs at Baltimore, Richmond, aud New York, awarded their hightest premiums to J. H. W. for their superiority of Photographs, Stereoscopes and the effects of which. several days thereafter, death cnsued at the Washington Infirmary. It appears that Raglan had gone to the stable in which Fitzpatrick was employed as a hostler; an altercation ensued between them and a personal rencontre, when Raglan seized @ swingle-tree, and with it inflicted the blows on Fitzpatrick. After the latter had been re- moved tothe Infirmary, mania @ potu scized upon him, mortification of the wounds ensued, and hedied. It was supposed by one of the ici that death was produced by the int cause of the drinking habits of the de- ceased, and the effect of the blow. We were not — during the trial, but such we learn- ed from a ntleman who wa3 present are, | Nothin: 2, briefly, the Frets indaded them long since to expel him, he had Mr. Key conducted the case for the United | taken no thought of his single visit to their States, and Mr. Ingle made ® speech on that | jodge in the Seventh Ward of Washington, side of the question. The prisoner*was defen-| until Saturda last, when he saw the name of ded by Messrs. Rateliffe and Maury. Much | an ancestor of his in the list of the dwellers in ability was displayed by tho respective counsel. | and Trequantors of Ninoveh, 2,709 years ago. The arguments having beenclosed yesterday He makes this diselaimer in the belief that afternoon, a few minutes after three o’clock, | the name like his published a few days since the ease was given to the jury, with instruc- | ip the Nineveh list, was intendel for that of y were not abseut more than a] his ancestor. quarter of an hour, when they returned with a verdiet of guilty—as indicted—of murder in the first di i Mr. Ratcliffe demanded a poll of the jury, “whereupon their names were called, and each one ed ‘guilty :*’ John Cruickshank, Ianae A. Montrose, Jesse Lipscomb, Samuel C. Fey Thomas Tanner, Jeremiah M. S a Walter Stewart, Joseph Lyons, Aaron Divine, — Barker, Richard Harrison, Theodore eade. There was a large attendance of spectators —— trea, and much interest was mani to learn thé result. The verdict of ‘‘ murder” satisfied that curiosity, and sev- eral inquiries, in a low tone, were made: ** When is he to be hung?”’ The prisoner was remanded. Sentence deferred. Mr. Ratcliffe has moved for a new trial. in A Reswrnr- Neveven.—Mr Wm. D. Crampsey, of the Second Ward of Washington city, asks ns to say that he spent one evening in a Know Nothing lodge im the course of the year 1854; that he went there only through being deceived as to the character of the meeting he was asked to attend! And that finding the objects of the association such as he could not approve, he declined having anything to do with it, and has not since been at one of thcir-mectings. Understanding that the free manner in which he expressed his disapprobation of the Know their aims and orzanization, had Nivgven.—Mr. Editor: In looking over the list of names of the inhabitants of Nine- veh, I find that my name is registered as one living in the Seventh Ward of that ancient eity. Tien it due to my friends to give a plain statement as to the cause of its being there. Upwards of a year ago I was seducod iuto the order, with many other young men, with ‘come, let’s take a walk’? I took a walk, and was initiated in the order, but that was all, and God knows that was enough. After I et home, I Ls to reflect what I had done. found that I had taken an oath or obligation administered by one not authorized by law, to degrade my own kindred—yes, even my own flesh and blood ; but that was not all. “I be- came a part of the party that was, as I believed, plotting against or premeditating | D: ee treason against the constitution and laws of Mr. W.also received two medals at the World’s mage rg may be interesting, just at | my country. I came G the coneinson to re- Rew ae, and a premium at Crystal Palace, this time, to lish the fullowing extract from | sign, but was deprived of that privilego by | “4 - ae a 7 the official = rt of the proceedings of the | one who is famous for hatching lies. The ieee a off the Maryland Institute late Board of mon Council: charge was, that I was scen in the Smithsonian Whitehurst’s Gallery in this city is on Pa. ave- “The bill imposing taxes for the year 1855] lot in close conversation with Mr. being under consideration, Mr. Busey moved | noted Anti, at twelve o'clock at night. toamend the bill by striking out the word —— «‘seventy’’ wherever it occurs in the bill; and | donabl inserting the words “‘sixty-five.”’ “Mr. Smith moved to amend the amend- ment by inserting the word “‘sixty’’ and stri- king out the words “‘sixty-five,’’ which aniend- ment was accopted by Mr. Busey. :a That must have been very grave and unpar- le, as I was notified of my expulsion and delivery from a band of secret conspirators. Very respectfully, July 11—1t nue, betweeen Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets. feb 17 ss MARRIED. lor of the Kirkwood House, this mom- ins, the be Eni cn we the Rev. - Sunderland, Mr. T. M. CHEATHA 38. HALL, both of Virginia. 1 On the 10th instant, In the Jon L. Marceroy. XANDRIA the Rev. Mr. Finckell, “The question being taken thereon. it was - i psig AP eEy pees LETON ot Philadelphia decided fn the affirmative by the following Avexanprra, July 11, 1855. to Miss MARGARET ERB, of this city. i Newman, Gucot. Tons, Our City Councils were in session last night, Walker, Duncanson, Ball, Clements. Busey, and transacted, among other things, tho fol- Killmon, McCauley, Ruff, Smith, Gill, and | lowing business : Davis, (President)—14. i Taxes were refunded to R. G. Violett, C. ‘Nays—Messrs. Barr, Plant, J. W. Davis, | Schaffer. and W. R. Glascock, and the petition and Bamberger—4. of T. 0. Brien refused. The result was, the taxes were reduced from} A bill in relation to nuisances, and another seventy to sixty cents in the hundred dollars, concerning theatrical and other performances, Just before the late election; buton the meet- | were reported from the committee on general ing of the new boards, a majority of Know laws, and passed. Nothing members having been returned a bill] The committee on general laws reported ad- was rushed through the Board of Common | versely to the Sunday liquor law, denying the Council restoring the taxes to seventy cents, right of the Couneil to legislate on the subject, and is now pending in the Board of Aldermen. | and recommending an application for an amendment to the town charter in that re- City Orprxaxces.—The police officers are | spect. — frequently made busy by violations of our mu The application of P. Daley concerning 2 nicipal laws. Offences of this sort seldom oe- | five dollar Corporation uote lost, was referred eupy the attention of the police generally at | to the Auditor for final settlement. the same time; but for months six wards of | Improvementswere ordered on Wilkes street; the city may be quict, and the cfficers not | @ new gutter in front of the Fire Insurance making returns of cases sufficient to pay their | office, and D. F. Hooe’s residence. wages, while the seventh will furnish more - W. Nelson was relieved Philadelphia and Baltimore papers copy. DIED. On the 7th instant, WM. CLARK, in the 59th year of his On the lth inst., Mrs. ELIZA MARSHALL, consort of the late James 3B. Marshall. WANTS, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN aSit- uation as Chambermaid in a private family, or travel with a man & Application made to No ds eer — bet. G st. and Mass. avenue. Jy Ai— ANTED—A MEDIUM SIZED PLAINLY furnished room, with board, ina respectable house, by a man, his wife and child 2g years old Breakfast at 8 a. m., dinner at 4 p.m.” Address “Hy” Star Office, immediately, stating price (which must be moderate) and location, — jy M—it* ee \ ANTED—ON RENT, A HOUSE, contain- . ing ten or twelve rooms, situated between oth and 12th streets west, and Pennsylvania ave- than the officers are able to attend to. At the | Consequence of services rendered by vacci- and _G streets north sston to | Present time, violations of the city laws are | Hating the poor. Bae. September. Address Box 623 City numerous, and some of our officers are very} Two hundred copirs of the nuisance bill | OMe: dy 1i—« busy. Whisky causes many of them, and the were ordered to be printed; and the Councils lice have to watch ‘‘ the Captain’’ closely, journed. : in order to prevent greater mischief. Captain he pie-nie of the Methodist Protestant Sab- Whisky's orders have produced strange oceur- | bath school passed off most pleasant ly. The renees during the six months past, some of his | ¢xervises of the day commenced with prayer followers have lost their lives, others their | by the pastor. followed by an oration by Hiv- Jiberty, and many their property. rome Opie Claughton, and roeitations by Masters mye Plain, Warfield, and Price, Growrn or Wickepxess.—Ann Talbert, | interspersed with beautiful hymns by the chil. colored, was held to bail for court by Justice | dren. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, able two-story Brick House hood of the City Hall or Capitol. SCHWAKTZE & Drng Store, next to U- jy 10—eost ee ANTED AT BOULANGER’S R rant.—The subscriber wishes to en ea cook, male or female, a female preferred as there is not much to do in this season. He would alse jor i ; hire an active waiter who has no objection to put Morsell, yesterday, for enticing a girl fourteen A controversy of quibbles quick and paper | his hands t vihing a : abit ears oO age, named Adel Williams to a} bullets of the brain is in progress in the Ga- ments” eles iied tance es J. BO ¥. G street, near the War A NG awdy house. We noticed a case of thischar- | zette, between the disnifi Departuient. acter two days sin which has act been | wember of the worshipful lev disposed of, but is for trial te-day. The en- | ing the duties of the coroner and a ¥ court, concern- dy 10-3 jorcement of the laws will break down this ‘ouut Ve Division, No. 63, S. of T., has \ pie ee tendency to evil, and that course should he | ® public ins ion, to-night, at Sarepta Hall. | hers for th strictly pursued by thoso whose duty it is| Kev. J. D. Couilling will deliver an address on | office, ove peies the community from harm. Gi termes 1 g Hou ‘on Talbert was also made to give security The Sabbath school attached to the Metko- was: D—EVERYBODY TO KNOW that they can get a lot 24 feet fro deep, for the low price of $75—pay: without interest. Apply tthetn 7th street, above odd Fulows! iiall. ap 3—Jm JOHN FO) for her peaceful behavior for twelve months, she having committed an assault and battery on Ann McGuire. dist Episcopal Church South have just started down the river, to pass a pleasant day pie-nic- ing in the country. Ami. Atrempt AT Stree Court.—Yesterday afternoon a man named Charles Haring, adivs Harting, while confined in the lock-up of the Criminal Court room, stabbed himself i right side with a butcher knife, which he had used in eating his fvod at jail, and had brought secreted on his person into court. Drs. Morr's and Riley were called, and found the wound not at atl dangerous, the blade having struck arib. It will be remembered that Haring was indicted for arson, in setting fire to a house which he in part occupied, belonging to Mr. E . George W. Bowers. Ou the alarm, persous City Couneil’s proceedings of May, we unir- | entered the house, and found Haring gagged tentionally omitted the name of this gentle-| and his hands tied, and he was arrested on man from the yeas and nays taken in the suspicion of having set the fire. and tied and Board of Aldermen on the postponement of the | gagged himself—aithough he stoutly protested report of the committee on elections, to enable | that it was the work of robbers, who had been Dr. Miller, of the minority. to prepare his re- | in the house and fled. Yesterday, as stated in Porton the subject. Mr. Dove voted in the | our court report of that date, his case was cal- affirmative—for postponement. lod in the Criminal Court for trial, but was afterwards ordered to be continued till the Criixat Covrt.—This morning, Frederick September term. Being a German, and una- Ringgold, colored, was arraigned, charged with | ble to speak English, Haring, while the ques- 1. 0. 0. F —The following are the officers of Central and Colun:bia Lodges for the present Central Lodge, No. 1 —Wm. Jos. Smith, N. G.; Robert Slight, V. G.; Joseph F. Walker, F.S.; Martin Johnson, 'Treas.; Rob's W. Mid- dleton, P. S. Columbia Lodge, No. 10—James T. MeIn- tosh, N. G_; John B. Williamson, V. G.; Irvin 3. Barker, F. 8.; David Fowbles Treas.: S. D. Mills, P. 8. Mr. Wx. T. Dove.—In our report of the BOARDING. _ OARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No. avenue, mk tiled Browns’ {lotel, has large and desirable rooms, suitable for familics or single gentlemen, which she will rent with board at moderate pricos. She can also accommodate six or eight table boarders. YOTICE—FOR RENT—PARLORS AND IN Chambers, with board. Also, tableand tran- sient board, with a bathing rooim and shower baths, and every attention to render it most agree- able to her boarders. Mrs. P. G. MURRAY, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 1 st. ap 23—3m OARD, &c.—MRS. BATES, ON THES. W. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and {th street, is prepared to accommodate gentlemen with rooms, with or without board. Every effort will be made to render those comfortable who imay favor her with their patronage. ap6—tf stealing a bundle of lathes, and a fence post | tion of continuance was pending, conversed S. Mee from Mr. Shiles, and acquitted; John Mardis, | through an interpreter, Mr. Friese. and re- NEY ALAELD Bee ON tried and found guilty of two cases, and sen-| marked: ‘Life has nocharms for me; I would Vi D, near Thirteenth street.—On WED- tenced in each to pay a fine of $1. and to be | as soon die as live with the weight of suspicion | NESDAY AFTERNOON July 11th, at 6 o’clk confined three months In jail; William Mason, | resting on me;’’ and he added that he had | on the premises, I shall sell parts of Lots No. 11 colored, convicted of an assault and sentenced | alre: been confined in jail a longtime. This | and 12, in square 293, fronting about 20 feet on to three months imprisonment in jail. created: north D street, between 12th an no apprehension on the part of others that he was hess to do self-violence, and noe Propgrrr Sate.—Metiuire, auctioneer, sold | Knew that he had a weapon; but he had hardly at public sale, yesterday, alarge lot on the | been placed back into the lock-up when he corner of Tenth and K streets, 100 feet on K, w the knife and committed the deed—threw by 86 feet on Tenth; 40 cents persquare foot; | the knife into a bucket, and fell back, exclaim purchaser. R.M. Coombs. Also, three lots on | ing, in German, “I am inn t—I am inno- the corner of M and Thirteenth streets, at 22} cent!’ —Baltimore Repub. of Tuesday. cents per square foct. 13th _streets; run- ning back an ave! depth of about 70 feet. Q vag er third cas! sles Sige iné es mont notes bearing interest and secu a deed of trust on the premises. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Esa Auctioneer. — By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- proved and unimproved Keal Estate.— In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of Cotumbia, sitti in chancery, in acause wherein Levin M. Powell and eannette C. Powell are complainants, and Wm. A. Bradley, Sydney A. Bradley, Chas. M. Thurs- AMERICAN HOTEL, Neo. 456 Pa. avenue, between 1% and 6th streets, 8. HEFLEBOWER & L. T. LOVETT, PROPRIETORS. Perrcumeny.—We acknowledge the reecipt a sample bottle of verbena extract for the handkerchief—a delicious odor from Harris- son’s establishinent—presented to us by our 6-6: ton, William Thruston, Horatio Gates, Eliza. fellow-citizen, John | arog Pennsylvania Wy — Saas = Jeannette and Dickerson Phillips Thruston; Sarah Avenue between Eleventh and Tweltth streets. | CABINET FURNITURE AND HOUSE- ‘Thruston, Charles M., Helen K., and Thomas W. FURNISHING GOODS—Very Cheap! the Secvrity por Prace.—Michael Froling- sf yee Subscribers would call the attention of the blic to the fact that they are sellin, : burger, for assault and battery on his wite, thei’ Goods at greatly wedased| a Thruston; Fannie é. Thruston, Jeannette B., Alfred B., and Sydney Thruston are defendants. the undersigns os appointed under sai at A prices, and decree, will proceed to sta auction u) was made to give security for peace by Justice — will tind that they can save at the premises, to the highest bidder, the following Bates. Chas. Swigart. white, and John | least us acall. Our described Lots and Houses, situated in the city of 20 p= by givin; Wheeler. colored, got to fighting on tho Ave- | Stock em! every muticle (both new and second | Washington, viz: i $ c -F - J 5 4 2 y ly next, at nue in front of the United States Hotel, yes- hand) usually kept {n a complete House-F uraish. On THURSDAY, the 12th day of Jul x ustic: r Store. 6 o’clock p. m., the whole of square 528. This pee J e Bates made them give sccu- urniture ht or exchanged. square is pecan by Third and Fourth sts., be- 7 Se Peewee. Repairing arnishing promptly attended to. | tween H and I streets and husetts avenue, —— BON’ es & COOM La =~ — — in ae — for ane com- — i urniture Dealers, No. 369 7th st. fortable dwellings, and eac! separately. to tho whe ittend Sar Hannd, wel, sno | pect?” eppem ean. |e eainey; he Sie Saeed widen 5 - . m. gi al 3 = Secterday. and committed to jail by Justice SUMMER RETREAT. Pered’690" A portion of this property is improved orsell, on the oharge of stealing a port-mon- LAKISTON’S PAVILION will be open for | by good sul tial houses, the rest is unim- naie from a lady in the market. “There is also proved. the reception of visitors on the 5th of w July. ‘The proprictor’s table will be up: fo plied with the delicacies abounding in th waters adjacent to Blakiston’s Island. He hopes his endeavors to please will insure him a share of patronaye from Thee seeking health or a little uiet from city bustle. the largest [7 The Seauue Maryland, Oscecks, and Alice C. On ghpteet ee on Sy, next, at nha -m., lot 18 in square num! 15. ints erty eligibly situated on K street, near the oosr eorgetown Bridge, and is im- by a well built three-story brick House, k building and stable. The terms of the said sale shall be as follows, ine against him of assaulting the same Save or Om Parstixes.—MeQuire, auction- ecr, will sell, on Friday afternoon, at the sa- over Farnham’s bookstore, and best collection of oil paintings, ever of- in this ci ; Price stop regularly at his landing. to wit: One fourth of the purchase mone —_ — in this city. The saloon will be | " “rerms for sne week or more, #1 25 per day. shall be paid at the (line of aaid eile, and the bal. pear the paintings on free exhibition daily | Fora shorter time $1 50 per day. ance in equal instalments, at 1,2, and 3 years, the ntil the sale. They are, indeed, worthy of a GEORGE W. BLAKISTON, urchaser to give for said deferred payments his Visit. Pro) . nd, with sureties to be approved by the trustees, << Wasuixetox HigusaNpens announce | _ LAND WARRANTS. | popes pes security as the trustees shall deem Whit rst anuual excursion and pic-nic to the | FOHN D. CLARK, nt for Claims, No. 527} *"ir tne terms of the sale are not with In 12th street, will give the highest market price in gold for Land ‘arrants. ee ha: OST._TEN DOLLARS REWARD.—A |, ite House Payil for Thursda - oniug panel ion fr Thursday the se wearcs Returxs.—Frank Beanes and Thos. ele! four days, the trustees reserve to themselves the right to sell again, at the purebaser’s risk aad cost Au ve at Cost of purchaser. je 7—1m* W. B. WEBB. quate ecloreds oat aflor hours; Sue and |iney and papers of be nelee oe aun pewen Satint 308. H. BRADLEY, Jr, Trustees. seourity i a ower ane at Wir : je S—law9w&l2,13,16July Auctioneer. FOB SALE AND RENT. Fok SAL —A ON- CAPITOL HILL. cerita Behe pa" Te cabo eaen eas halves." Bare of - oF: F- QUEEN, dy street, near he Northern Market. . pe WELLING FOR*RENT.—Lots for Sale — That pleasant and desirable fe House, No. 540, on .L street north, between Sth and 9th sireets, one square from the Northern Market ‘The rooms are all of good size. and convenie: ly arranged, pump in the yard, the back buildin is larve and newly built of brick. The yard paved Rent moderate. % Also, several desirable Building Lots for sale on liberal time, or lease for a term of years ja s 248, SB, 447, 43, 4 Apply to 2 . ADAMS. : Grocer, comer Sth and L, streets north. jy 11—10® : N INVITING HOME—Several Ix rooms are offered, with board. on (he p est site in Washington—fine pure air, z Prospect, ranging from north to south, seme 20 miles, including the river. Price moderate. A private gator can also be had. Apply at No. 555 New Jersey avenue, near and south of the Capitol. jy 10-3" OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, on 1th, between H and I streets, containing 6 rooms, kitchen and cellar. For farther particulars en- quire ot No. 420 two doors north of the premises. Jy 9—eott AEURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—A well furnished House, containing seven rooms and a kitchen, No. 289 G street, will be rented for afew months. The chief object being to have the Furniture taken care of. ‘The rent will be almost nominal. Apply at the office of J.C. G. KENNEDY, Corner of Lith street and Pa. avenue. OR RENT—TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES on N, between izth and 13th streets. They contain two parlors, five chambers, servant's rooin dining room, kitehen and double cellars, convenient yards and out houses. The build are located in a healthy and rapidly improving tes ofthe city. Rent 221 per month. for fur- " perceutars enquire on the premises. iy 4 OR RENT.—A handsomely farnished House near the Public Department is offered for rent. ‘Yo a responsible tenaut the rent will be moderate ‘The House contains a bath room and gas fixtures. Enquire on the premises, No. 270 il street. jy 5—1m* T.—THE BUILDING ON DST., ; near recone of Etat ort for rent, either n part, or whole. Apply at the Star oitice. je tt " OR RENT.—THE BASEMENT OF FOR- rest Hall, in Georgetown, and several roe on the first floor. Possession given on the 2d of July. The main Hail or Concert Room is newly benched, and will be rented a the night or season, on moderate terms. 3. FORREST, je2—2w* corner of F and 20ih streets. OR SALE—A SMALL FRAME HOUSE and Lot, No. 50 Louisiana avenue, Washing- ton. It presents a rare opportunity to a person wishing to make a good investment. If not sold soon it will be for rent. Also, a three-story Brick House and Lot, No. 57 High street, Georgetown, Lot 2% feet front by 160 feet deep; will be sold low and on a long credit. WANTED—A few shares of Georzetown Build- ing Association Stock. Apply to £. K. LUNDY, No. 123 Rridze street, Georgetown; or No. 400 reet, Wash: j OR RENT.—IN ALEXANDRIA, VA., that large three-story Brick ilouse, well known as the best stand in the city for a hotel and restaur- ant, on Cameron street, opposite the market house, and now occupied by Mr. McGonezal. Possession ‘iven on the Ist of July. Address LLOYD & to. Claim Agents, F iftcenth street, opposite the Treasury, Wasi on, D.C. my Wtf Houses FOR RENT.—A THREE-STORY Brick Dwelling, with a two-story back build- ing, and all the necessary out buildings, situated in Cox’s Row, First street, Georgetow It has spacious parlors and a commoedious 3; and is considered oue of the most desirable residences in the District. There is an enclosed lot, west and adjoining the house. The premises are now occu- pied by the Secretary of the Interior. nay be had on the 12th of July. Also, a substantial two-story Brick House, with spacious grounds about it, situated on the south. west corner of F and ‘Twentieth streets, Washing ton. Possession given on the 12th of July. Apply to BLADEN FORR je %—2w* Corner of F and 20th st ENTS R ED TO SUIT THE TIMES $150 a year will be received for the rent of those new and convenient Cotiazes at Kendall | » Wood Green, with two acres of ground, stab shed, and other conveniences attached. pure wat e near the door, and commun had with G: strects and Pt ternoon, at th of cl pee usual fare, for Uae accomunod ks in the Departments. o secure the advantave of this creat reduction of reat, immediate application must be made to the undersigned, either by letter or at his house at Kendall Green, after office hours, wher be had and houses ir everal of these residences Ww WAM. STICKNEY, No. 4, Kendall Green. N. B.—Kents paid qua-teriy in apvance. ap I—cqyg Pork kext ral terns. IRALAANDSOMEPAR- . With Board 1 ‘Transient Board. » 333 FP strect. apo i OMES FORALL —B healthily located Build by 130 deep, on graded str be bought at the exceeding Lo able $3 per month. Title indisputable. Union Land Otlice, Seventh street, Fellows’ Hall. jan 96m UTIFULLY AND 1 1 feet front il spring, S75, pay- dove Odd JOHN FOX, Secretary. OE SIL just received Harpers Magazine for July do do Putnam's Graham's do do Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion do Chamber's Journal do Household Words do % Godey’s Lady’s Book do New York Journal do SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building. Co COAL. Por sale by the cargo or buat load, b HOWARD & POOR, je 5—eost Alexandria, Va. 1C-NIC BASKETS.—Just opened a variety of Pic-Nic, Traveling, Card, Ottice, Work, School and el Baskets. Also, alot of Fresh Perfumery, from Apollos, St. Harrison and Jules Hauel, Philadelphia; Combs, Brushes, Fans, Playing and Visiting Cards, Card Cases, Porte Monnaies, Jet Goods, Pocket Cutlery, Cages, Music, Musical Instru- ments, Stationery, &c. JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. av., betw. Ninth and Tenth sts. jeS—t CURE FOR HOT WEATHER. RNY’sS ICK CREAMS, CAKE, and WA- TER ICES, for which he was awarded a Medal by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute, is highly recommen for the above. Will be sent to any part of the District free of charge. Send your orders to §4 Bridge st., Georgetown. Jy 2—eotf JR SALE—A LIGHT BUGG one of Watson’s very best, no top. has been run only balf a dozen times. It is the completest and very choicest an t light Wagon at this time in Washington. It will be sold a bargain, as the owner now finds that he has no further use forit. Itcan be seen at Andrew Joyce’s Coach Factory, on Mth street, south of Pa. avenue. For particulars enquire at this office. WATCHES. _jy2-1w j= received, a a assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s fine GOLD WATCHES of every size, style and manufacture. The above is by far the best and cheapest ever M. W. GALT & BRO., offered to our customers. 34 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and ivth sts. je21—tt eaten ee BANKING HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOURSE, OPPOSITE UNITED STATES TREASURY. Boxes, STOCKS, AND OTHER SECURI- TIES, Purchased and Sold. Interest, at the rate of six f cht per annum, allowed on deposits for ay dy? WAGON, when left for thirty days or longer. jan 216 ney <a [No. 538.) NO&ticz OF AN ESTABLISHMENT OF = an oe row at a boys a! of regon.—In pursuance act ongress ap- proved Fi 17, 1855, entitled ‘An act to es- tablish a addon land district in the Territory regon. called the Um ua district ,em- bracing all the land lying south of the fourth stand. ard parallel, it is hereby and made known that the land office for said district has been loca- ted by the President of the United States at the town of Winchester, in said Territory, until other wise ordered. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- ton this 17th day of May, A. D. 1855. Commissiones of Generel Land Vice may 6—lewhw Possession | Inquire at | AUCTION SALE By J.C. MAGUIRE, Auctioncer. ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE M™. proved Real Estate and Market Garden. By virtce of a decree of the Cirénit Court of the District of Colambia for Washinzten county, ntade in the cause wherein Mary Hoffman, admin- istratrix amd heir-at-law of ‘Thomas Moore, de- ceased, is complainant, and Hannah Moore, and James Moore, and Lawra Ann Moore his wife, heirs-at-law of said ‘Thomas Moore, deceased, are defendants, No. 1,007 in chancery, the subscri- ber, trastee appointed by sxid decree, will sell at uiblic auction, on TULSDAY, the 10th of fay i855, at 6 a m., on the prem . the whole of square No. 33, in the city of Wash- ington, fronting 310 feet on cach ef th and 12th streets west, and 202 feet 2 inches on cach of V and W strecis north, Aud containing abot 62,572 square feet of ground, with } lugs, improve. ments and appurtenances, which consist of a well and substantially built two-siory brick dwelling house and frame stable, &c. The above property is eligibly situated and rap- ve ( enhancing ia value, aud has been occupied and cultivated as a market garden for maay years. is in an excellent condition for that purpose, and with a very short distance of either of the city markets, and offers to persons desirous of obtain- ing a valuable market garden or making an in- vestment, a rare opportunity. The terms of , aS prescribed by the said de- cree, will be one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in 6, 12, Is and =—_— ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP PACIFIC. Details of the R of the Allies—Their Position not y damaged —l repara- tions for amother Assault. New Yorx, July 11.—The American steam ship Pacific arrived here this morning at 6 o'clock, with Liverpool and London dates to Saturday, the 30th ult Among the passengers by the Pacific are Mr Van Buren and family, Mre. Commodore Per- ry, and Col. Plume, bearer of despatches. The news, by this arrival, from the seat of hostilities, consists wholly of the details of the recent repulse of the Allics by the Rus- sians. It appears that this repulse has not damaged the Allies seriously, and the position of affairs was considered sufficiently satisfac- tory. Tho latest news from the Crimea says that 24 months, to be secured by the purchaser's note, | Lord Raglan was dangerously ill, and asked bearing interest from the a of the sale, with se- | to he recalled curity to be approved by the trustee. ‘Upon the : The total loss of the Allies on the 18th was over five thousand men, but the army was nevertheless in good spirits and preparing for another assault. The correspondence is only down to the 14th. No further battles have occurred either on land or at sea. Austria continues to disband her army. The English and French reciprocally blamo each other for tho disasters at Sebastopol. Pelissier’s dispatches state that Sebastopol will soon be completely invested. The Allice retain possession of the Round Tower, the Cemeteries, and the Mamelon The cholera had appearcd among the French fall payment of the purchase money and interest, and the ratification of the sale by the Court, the trustee will convey the property to the purchaser in fee. If the terms of sale are not complied with in six days afier the sale the property will be resold at the risk and expense of the purchaser, upon one week’s notice. All conveyancing at expense of the purchaser. CHAS. 8S. WALLACH, Trustee. JAS. C. McGUIRE, je 15—eodds Auctioneer. ie The above sale is postponed in comse- quence of the rain, until FRIDAY aftemoon, Ju- ly 13th, same hour and place. CHAS. 8. WALLACH, Trostee JAS. C. McGUIRE, jy 11-2 Auctioneer. By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. TALUABLE BUILDING LOT on 1% west at Auct -~-On TL nstant, we shall sell, in front of the premi troops. ; 634 o'clock p.m., Jot No. 1, in Square No. ~ Gortschakoff’s dispatches state that the Al- panna back 153 feet 10 inches, between north B | ties’ fire had weakened, and that the allied street and New York avenue, containing over 9000 “ale indispatabl tle indisputable. Terms: ‘One-third cash; balance in 3,6, and 9 months, for notes bearing interest from the day of the sale: "A deed given and a deed of trust taken. GREEN & SCOTT, jyu-a Auctioneers. By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. P\WO DESIRABLE DWELLING Houses in the First Ward at Public Sale.—On WEDNESDAY afternoon, July 15th, at 6 o’clk on the premises, I shail sel! Lot No. 23 in square No. 107, fronting on north L street, between ISth and 19th streets west, with the improvements con- sisting of two and well finished two-story and attic frame Dwelling Houses, one containing seven and the other ten rooms. ith stables, wi sheds, and other necessary out Terms: One-third cash ; re 2€ in G, 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, JAS. C. McGUIRE, jy l—eokds Auctioneer. troops, which crossed the river Tehernaya, had returned. THE LATEST. Lord Palmerston denies that Lord Raglac has asked a recall. He had been sick, but was recovering. A dispatch from the Baltic fleet, dated Juno 25, states that Sweaborg had been bombarded and the stores there destroyed. Hango had also been bombarded. The Russians admit that the Cossack’s boat showed a flag of truce, but they feared treach- ery. Great movements are taking place among the Allied squadrons. The East India mail arrived at Marseilles on Friday. Varna, Thursday.—Generals Brown, Pene- father and Codrington are sick. Part of the Foreign Legion had arrived from England. The London Times of Saturday states that the Emperor Alexander is seriously ill. The King of Prussia has also been for some- time ill, and his reign is probably drawing to a close. The dates from Calcutta are to May 19th, from Hong Kong to the 10th, and from Canton to the 8th. There is nothing new from India. Trade was dull and money tight. In many parts of China a famine was pre- vailing. Cousiderable fighting betwoen the Insurgents and Luperialists had taken place, with vary- ing success. THE MARKETS. Liverroor, June 30.—Cotton—Denniston & ‘seircular reports cotton dull, and prices rduring the early part of the week; but mn Thursday, without any apparent cause, the taarket beeame buoyant, and closed with an active demand at from former prices to an ad- vance of 1-16, Orleans fair, 71; middling, 69-16; upland fair, 6{; middling, 6]. Breadstuff—The authorities vary. Maxwell reports wheat end flour a trifle lower, and corn eclined 3s. 6:1.; the market closing steady. White wheat 12s. a 12s. 84. By J. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. OOKS AND BOUND VOLUMES OF Newspapers at Auction.—On THURSDAY afternoon, July 12th, at 73g o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, I shalt sell a choice invoice of Books, many of them handsomely bound and illustrated. Also, a number of Bound Volumes of the Con- gressional Globe and Appendix, Union, Intelli- gencer, Baltimore Sun, New York Mirror, Albion &c. Terms cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Jy 10-2 Auctioneer. By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. TERY HANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON 10th street, between G and H streets, at Auction.—On FRIDAY, the 13th instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., part of Lot No. 14, in Square No. 345, having a front on the west side of 10th stree Pst of 20 ft between G and H streets north, ranaing back 100 feet. containing 2,000 square feet. The above described property fs handso: | cated, and in a very rapidly improving: 1 hood. Title indisputable. One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 2, 15 for notes bearing incerest from the GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. jv 10—a By J. C. McCUIRE, Auctioneer. S SALE OF A VBLUABLE Farm situaied at Ball's Cross Roads.— rtue of two deeds of trast, duly made and recorded L records for Alexandria county, V ctions from the ; red 10s. 9d. a Ils Western canal flour, 39s. a 40s. 64.; Ohio, 43s. a 443, nominal. White corn, 45x. « 48s. containing 2c: ng Ball’s Cross said tract being a n of the ‘Glebe Farm,’’ formerly owned by Gen, J. P. Van Ness. It is proposed to divide the farm into four lots, each cow ing a fair portion of open and wood land, and to be sold separately, with the right to if the growing crop. One of the lots con- taining 34 acres, has a good sebstantial farmhouse, overseer’s dwelling, bara, and other out buildings on it. A plat of the subdivision may be seen at the Auction Rooms. ‘Terms: One fourth cash ; residue in twelve and eighteen months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. 3 yellow, 46s. a 46s. 6d.; mixed, 46s. 6d. a Provisions—Richardson, Spence & Co. quote beef dull, and prices unchanged. Pork dull. Bacon declined 6d. als. Lard advanced Is., ith sales at 50s. 6d. a 52s. Moxey Marxet—Lonxvon, June 30.—The money market is easier. Consols are quoted at 914. Baring Brothers quote the London markets aay, steady, and unchanged. Iron buoy- ant. elsh rails quoted at £7 a £7 10s. on board ship. “Yoreiga ‘Legion’ Hecrulte at ‘0. Island Bostox, July 11.—Late Halifax papers state that an immense quantity of mackerel have been caught, and the prospects of the fishing business were never better. A detachment of the Royal Artillery in the garrison at Halifax have been ordcred to the Crimea. The foreign legion gathered at Melville Is. land have revolted, and complain strongly of the deception practised upon them, both by the parties who enlisted them, and also by the Government. A strong force of the 76th regi- ment had been sent to quell the mutiny, and bring the ringleaders to the citadel. Know Nothing Convention.. HALioweEt, July 1!.—A large Know No- thing Convention of Kennebec County met here yesterday. Strong resolutions were adopted against the national administration aud against slavery. Alsv recommending the the By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ARGE AND CHOICE COLLECTION OF Rare and Beautiful Oil Paintings at Anction.—On FRIDAY afternoon, July 13th, at 43g o'clock, at the Saloon over Farnham’s Book- Store, corner of Lith st. and Penna. avenue, | shall scll the largest and best collection of Oil Paintings ever oifered for sale in this city, being selections by li. N. Barlow, Esq., from various galleries on the Continent. Amongst them may be found spe- ns of Holbien donio, Lewis, guez, Sir Godfrey Kneller, Vernet, ssin, A. yan Willies, Murilla, Shaye xf -, and others. Also, a large and valuable collection of engrav- ings, oS chased at the sale of the late E. D. Ingra- ham, Esq., Philadelphia. Mr. Barlow has just arrived with a very valua- ble addition to those that have been on exhibition, Consisting of about seventy choice specimens. The saloon will be open and the Paintings on free exhibition daily until the sale. Terms: 3100 and under cash; over that suma credit of 60 and 9 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Jy 10-4 Auctioneer. By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. UR FINE BUILDING LOTS at Auc- tion.—On WEDNESDAY, the Ith instant, we shall sell in front of the preinises, at 6 o'clock Pp. m., the following valuable Building Lots, viz: making of open nominations. Lot No.2 in Sys . sites A ee ~— ames north G street of 62 feet aches, between ffair and 2ith streets, running j Sos to a wide alley, Horrible A: ; containing 5,692 feet. . Lot No. 8, in the same square, containing 6,015 feet. Lot No. 3, square No. 41, fronting 54 feet 10 in. on north H, between 23d and 2ith sts., containing 7,206 feet. Lot No. 8, square No. 55, fronting 55 feet 10 in. Sr. Lovis, July 11.—Yesterday, a young man named Beisurg, of a good family, whose sister has been leading a dissolute life in the invited her to take a ride with him into the country, where he shot her, and then, return- eeata 4.30 fet Hana be north, | ing to his hotel, chot himself. hi will commence Lot No. 2, square _ ne : 3 _ om eae Convicted of Violating -ho Liquor Law. indisputable. PovenkeePsi£, July 11.—Berberick, tried ‘Terms: One fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, and sie aie 18 months, for motes Dearing: interest from’ the day | yesterday before ajury for violating the liquor of sale. law by selling lager beer, has been found A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ee at eparaieent Oi. GREEN & SCOTT, jy 6—a Auctioneers. ALUABLE IMPROVED. AND. Untm. | 20!t0¥, July IL —The powder mill t Ben- V proved Property at Auction.—On WED. | nington, New Hampshire, exploded on Monday, NESDAY, the Isth inst., we shall sell, in front of killing one man i: ti Square No. 455, having a fedat of 38 feet vey RL a , in ‘0. ving a feet six eso nor tay (EI Ravi Jaly 11.—Sales of 200 barrels nc! a a west, im) wed by Oo brick Houses, 1¢ Ursin yee Howard Street fi.ur this morning at $9.87}. feet, each one story. of 7 red at in eine : $500 cash; $1,100 payable in monthly | U2" 30uq3 27; white $2 25a2 33. Corn is dull the balance a credit of 6 and 12 months for notes | With sales of yellow at 95a98e, and white at interest, the purchaser to give notes for the | $1.02a$1.04¢. defei payments, preperly secured. Also, at 7 o'clock same evening, we shall pees py pay have recently sell, in front of the , Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in <Pae lot of fine French, Davidson's subdi on of Square No. 161, having | and American ENGRAVINGS, which we are 190 feet toa wide alley. ° ee eyOUN F. ELLIS, Terme Obe tad exsh; the talaiice in, 12, | 22%" ae : One- : a - and Is months, for notes bearing interest from the \REONS ON CONTEAETS VON S: ses. b Fl ves Times ‘A decd deed of trust taken tices of the of the United States— Biven and 2 EEN & SCOTT, first series. ds "FRANCK TAYLOR. yea. oe ~ — Auetiencers ie27—