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Women Generaity.— XG, Punetxe, on Buis- WANTS.” No Burrpixe Monument-House Baltimore, has leased the ~ TERING «My Eleettle Off ts @ perfect charm in ity action upon the absorbents, which it excites to jake up and.carry out of the system sll swethings, anil allays all pains. You may physic till you ure pooras a snake, and still the swellings remain All local derangements require a specitic applica- tiom, My Eleetric Oil is that very beatiful rem- edy, good for little children, as well as old peoples and it pleases everybody. Come 2nd see what a cure was just made tn a distinguished family in Walnut street. Price 50 cents and $1. Sec my written name, Professor De Grath, South Eighth street, Philadelphia, on all the bottles. Messrs. Stott & Co. alone have retailed about $200 worth ina few days—and some of the most wonderful cures have been made here in Wash- ington that was ever known Letter from H. rginia. Wa 4 ec ot ist of Angnst in’ proper repair ‘br the wocomimontati of g. She evn he well Address ‘A,’ at thts oitce. ANTED—A SITUATION Man as waiter in a hotel or he has no objection to drivinga c: (ernce given. Address “WM, Tae Exawixatiox of a SELECT Cass or Bors, from the four princi took place yesterday at the ie first district Masters J. and W. Give: and Fowler; the second by Masters jas, Roby, and pseendy ok roggan, ¥ The youths presented a very in pearance, and Which they were subjec The examination was Yer and Duhamel, of thi tion, Mr. Richards. of the Uv Mr. McLaughlin, of the State Messrs. Bacon, Polk, the Board of Trustees, and lo number of the teachers of public private schools, and friends of the pupils, Were present, among whom we noticed Pr 5 of the Smithsonian Institution, who has on all occasions offered which the Institution could friends of public education. We understand from one of the committee that the examination was very satisfactory, and that e report in detail will probably be je Board of Trustees at its next ublic school: was represented by} Webster Lyceum, took place at on Wednesday, the addresses were delivered” the members, and an interesting pegieniond by all who p Ss. A Pic-Nic of a literary society, called the 2th inst. A on the ocvasin A Fatt or Rais, last night, served, what, to cool the nig Gatatan although, if the quicksilver e degrees in the tube, been no complaint in consequence. telligent ap- severe ordeal to ted with much spirit. acted by Drs Mi ¢ Medical Associa- jon Academy, and Pearson, of secretary. A there would have fcomucntcaren. War.—Mr. Edi- rinted and published min- ‘athers that a bill is now ard of Comm Idermen, who are under to justices of the ‘Y, to hold the positions of our good representa- | le to examine a cas Tae Law Sraxps in tue tor: I see by the utes of our Cit: _Miner Botts, RicumMonp, July , 1555. Messrs. Win. 8. Beers & Co : Gents—Consider- to the afflicted alone voluntary testimonia’ value of “Carter's Spanish Mixture,” for that almost incurable disease, Scrofula. Without being disposed or to go into the that the astonis ferred. Address, post and location, throuyh the City Post Oitice. ho} ter made ez offic cig Foellity Washington cou ny it necessary C iculars of the case, } can sa ing results that have beeu pro- duced by the use of that medicine on a member of my own family, and under my own observation and ‘superintendence, after the skill of the t physicians Lad been exhauste@ and all the u: fally justify me in r stufering fron ‘orporation. justices. If tives will take the troub! reported in Judge Cranch’s reports, 4th vo!., rporation of Washington, nm Alderman in Washing in a case in which the aes ot yp CAN THIS BE So ?—John W: rae pangraecieneneneen ANTED—A PARTNER TO EN in the provision bus‘aess. Address page 722, Hall rs. Co; they Mia find that a top city cannot sit reinedies ha-l failed mend: < 'ts use to ali that dreadful malady. Ido not mean to say that it is t constitutions. or that It wiil afford the sa Bf in all cases; for, of course, I can kaow avthi 2 about that—but of what I have seen of the effects, L would not hesita'e to use it, in any and every mecting. “ The object of the examination was to test the advancement of the pupils, and to select one pupil for a scholarship in Columbia Col- lege, and to be educated under the of the Medical Arsocviation of the Di yeth, Esy., of Har- y.) ‘hiladelphia, that thing ever created such intense excitem on Coast RK, th st. west. ANTED—A SMALL GENTEEL HOUSE, either fornished or unfurnished north cf K, beiween 7th and 15th streets—a cottage house pre- $d, “XV? stating terms tae oo ED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A Sitnation as a Chambermatd, and will’ do recommend: ed. Sect Peeate fal — vate — " at this office, ee peer IMMEDIATELY—A MIDDLE- oman, who can de the cooking, Strode 4 and —_ of a To one who can come well reco as to characte: ability, &e., liberal . & SON'S Drug Sto: FORMATION WANTED of Elizabeth Carter, widow of William Carter, who served on board of United States ship Levan —— GAGE “ERD ve . BOWEN, Georgetown. 100D STOUT BOYS WANTED—TO | E Apply to the en- ohh er aMNoer, Pa. avenue, ucar National Hotel. thd there as has his cured some cases in an incredibly and he states the particulars of those hia Ledger.) Here ia ¥ ave cured neuralgia in twe minutes; and we know of some old standi “Electric Oi,” it baving | ease of Scrofula, with perso: est, or over whom i for whom | f+} Avamine THeMsELvVes oF THE SE\soN.~ ould exercise nu The landlords of the several hotels of Wash- just now. providing sumptuously ests, though at this time, 2s always J ie of a long recess, paratively few strangers in Washington. The h Walker & ere are com- poriam, under Browns’ Hote! en iret ANTED—a TEACHER WELL QUAL- ified to act as an assistant ina Select Classi- cal and Mathematical Academ) $—peyal.e $3a month the Union Land Office JOHN FOX, Sec. jaints, of a painful nature. for which reli mounce that their display of § Summer Clothing is now ready for inspec uprising an assortmeut of Coats to our markets 2 profusion les, and fruits, atmost un- _ FOR SALE AND reat benefit has resulted from precedented in quality, and the last mention ed really unprecedented in the price. -That is, vegetables of all deseri; bly lower prices in the at this time than ever before. however, in the art of preparing them and all other eatabies, as a really accomplished cook will serve even poor food so that it seems nu- tritious. as well as rich and palatable, while an petent one will spoil for the appetite ilized humanity even such vegetables, meats, and fruits as new load down the Wash- ington markets. By way of showing how we live in Washington in hot weather, we here- nd the caste for yesterday’s dinner atthe Kirkwood House, where they have a cook who knows his business thoroughly, NO LET—A THRE I, between 6th and 7th streets, ‘cont: It has lateiy been ‘i from tep te bottom T' ext door west. Mary Ann Nally, or CHARLES KI tott & Co., have sold 1 aloons of the newest and richest desi¢ Seth Hance, Esq., of B. dollars worth in a few ‘days. So it goes. aitimore, a thousand tions sell at proba- fashionable articles of dress an opportunity far se lecting Is offered from « ve of the largest and most attractive stock of goods ever offered in this city at avery reduced seale of prices. Warten Retvrys. let go; Roberta Knoxville, profanity, ler, do., workhouse 30 day There is much, —Jamez Reel, costs; Charles Mil Betsey Miller, px ——- re >__—__- ADDITIONAL CALIFOKNIA NEWS. Fient wetween Yawkex Seucrvay av MULIGAN.—A savage turday night between W Yankee Sullivan, in wh ribly bitten about the face and head and other- circumstances are newrly i> A Phenomena in Medicine.—P. psia, Liver Compiaint For all diseases of the it stands pre-eminent. ns it has cured him of Bronch rticulars hereafter N’S VEGETABLE id action on the stomach, <, Will cure Dyspepsia, Congh, Ast nial and Lung Affections, P: ide and Breast, Consumption, Serofila. F m, Gout, Neuralgia, Fistula, Bowel nts, Piles, Worms and Nervous De! with all diseases arising from impure blood is the greatest female medicine ever known is invaluable medicine is working wonders upon the & n frame. ‘old by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 timore street, Baltimore; 304 Broadway. CHAS. STOTT & CO..J. B. MO KE, CLARKE & BOWLING, W LIOT. and H_ McPHERSON, Washington: a by ROS. F. CISSELL tis, Cough, Dys; e, with $ rooms and itis of a desperate Apply at the Coal an ht took place on Sa- William Mulligan ar ich the latter was ter- i ‘ains in the Peck wise battered. The s: A dispute arose between Sulliva and Mulligan at cock pit, and the latter ch lenged the former to a * fist fight,”” which wa declined—but upon being ur; was accepted. that the contest should take Soup—Gumbo a la Creole. Fish—Fresh salmon boiled, anchovy sauce. Boiled—Ham and cabb: sauce; corned beef and turnips; chickens, pareley sauce. Entrees—Lambs chops, broiled plain; com- ibs; fricasee of crabs; ja Italian; fried chickens, eream sauce; stew- ed beef with tomatocs; pear fritters Roast—Beef, veal, mutton, lamb with mint OR SALE—A SMALL and Lot, No. 50 Louisiana avenue, Washing- 0 It presents a rare opportunity to a person wishing to make a good investment Also, a three-story Brick House and Lot, No. 57 ‘igh street, Georgetown, Lot 26 feet front by 166 it jy Wut {OR REN T—A NEW THREE-STORY l'rame House on L street, near 15th, contain- | and a kitchen, all neatly finished. tant the rent will be $12 per menth. DRURY, City Post Onice. + mutton, caper ed the challenge —so it is alleged place in an apart- : Feorzetown; C.-C. BER- RY, Alexandria; and by Drugvists everywhere. if[>> Premiums at the Fairs—Whitehur~''s still in the ascendant.—The juries of each of the late fairs at Baltimore, Richmond, and New York «warded their hightest premiums to J. H.W. fo heir superiority of Photographs, Stereoscopes and Daguereotypes exhibited W also received two medals at the World’s London, znd a premium at Crysia! Pelece, Vegetables—Green corn. boiled potatoes, cabbage, new potatoes, turnips, green mashed potatoes, beets, snap beans, egg plant, matoes, onions, rice, squashes. Relishes—Lettuce, horse radish, pickles, coid slaugh, old cheese. Pastry aud Dessert—Frozen custard, naples biscuit, plum pies, apple pies, blackberry ples, raspberry tartlets. bitten in a shocking manner—a man of hardihood could not have existed under the amount of punishment administered. Sullivan d from the scene, and is now con- his bed from the injuries received.— San Francisco Herald, June 30, Gvuanxo.—The ship Harriet Hoxie, whicl cleared yesterday for St. Bartholomew's Bay Also. the diret awards of the Maryland Institut NAN: and & sts IRTABLE COT- f, on 10th street, Possession given on nd Wood Yare S.8. HANVEY. STORY HOUSE ON ing 8 put in complete order, | y be found For particulars inquire of Mrs —TWO OK THRED 1 a rapidly tm ten years? credit J. 4. DRURY. proving ; FRAME HOUSE OR RENT.—A handsomely furnished House , near the Public Departiuent is offered for rent. | Tc a sesponsibl The House contains a bath room and gas fixtures En,uire vu the premises, No. 270 1 street. for three years past. Whitehurst’s Gallery in this city ts on Pa aye nue, betweeen Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets Lower California, is the first v leftour port to load guano, o: cific, for the Eastern States. our homeward hound vessels, in that trade, have made the Chincha Islands taeir depot, but the advantages offered of a nearer and less frequented port wre not to be slightly re- garded. openiag as it does, a new avenie oi trade having a direct influence on our marke: San Francisco Times NICARAGUA Dereat or Wacker s Expenitiov—Fiicer or THe Invaners.—The following inteliigence has been received ima Jatter from Capt. Ble- then, of the Transit Company's steamship loge Nevada, addressed to Charles Morgai, essel that has n the upper Po- Heretolore ai! Fruit—Melous, eantelopes, apples, pears. French coffee A LABORING MAN, named Thomas McGann, who's been spreeing for half of his life, went home last night in a bacchanalian sought a couffict with his wife. He picked astick and gave her a lick, with all of h Ftrength, on her head: and she lay oa the floor, (wide open the door.) while the news mong her neighbors was spread. They came in a crowd, and their talking was lond, for shame of the inhuman elf who, although he was ‘full,’ meantime took a “ pull” from the bottle that darkened the shelf. Soon the woman revived, when the doctor arrived. her blood flowing “most in a torrent; and the hus- band was shuken by the throat, and taken tu There let him re- main, a scorn and a shame. till he of his spree- ing gets over; and may be repent, and bis folly lament, and resolve ever more to keep itp Z. BD. Gilman, Druggist, bas removed to o2S Seventh street, o and is now prepared to Puints, Oil an osite the Patriotie Bank i all orders for Med z Glass on accommodati Jomplatat, but not in one i ve failed in making a perfert cure in } with BAKER’S PREMIUM BITTL He believes also, that $50 would not have paid tis tor's bill without the Bitters. He nds to do without it in his family will be used if required, but not wishing: it pnb 2). B.—Renuts paid qua.terly f ptain Walker was beaten out of Ribas, loss of twenty men. The natives who ned him all deserted. ursued by General Basoker. is coat, containing all his documents and yu i- vate letters. In their flight. the invale:s passed through San Juan del Sud on the night of the Ist of July, seized a schooner in the harbor, and sailed for left the barracks at this place a smoulderin They took the passengers boats to embark in, but returned them, x20 njury to the property of the Trausi ice’s warrant. He threw 0? |” Price 50 cents per hottie. To be had of CHAS. STOTT & CO., Wash- ington, D.C; CANBY & HATCH, and 8 8. HANCE, Baltimore; and by Draggists e Miss Nosie appeared this morning before , to auswer the charge that was brought against her yesterday, and for which she was heid to security to appear this morn- She produced the receipt. as evidence that she did not keep the hou-e, but rented itto a colored man named David Freelin. s Noble and Mrs. Price, we are informed. are ladies of excellent character, not meddlers with the affairs of others; but striving to up- hold their own reputation, while they leave the acts of others to the law and the judgment of a discerning public. The above is given as an explanation of the case to which we referred yesterday, concern- ing the allegation of keeping a disorderly nd as a matter of justice to the ac- parts anknown. iM Ayer »vaiuarue Pills.—Pills thot ar Pilis'—Proe Faves, State Chemist ef Massa chusetts, says they are the best of all Pills, and an- nexed are the persons who certify that Dr. Hayes mass of ruins Lemve. Suaw, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Mass. Mmory Wasusvrn, Governor of Mass. W.C. Pionxett, Lieut. Gov. Mass Epwakp Everett, Ex-Sec. of Stateand Sena- 1tis probable that this intelligence will reach San Francisco in time to prevent the depar- ture of the reinforcements under the lead of the notorious Parker H. French, spoken. of in the annexed extract from the Alta California. Roseat C. WintmRor, Ex-Speaker House c/ SA Tue Exrepition ro Cextran AuericA — Anpott Lawkence, Minister Plentpo. to Great Some little excitement is rife about town aimon ~ that very excitabie portion of our population known as the filibusters, owing to ihe report that Parker H. French is to start ia a fei days, with a band of over thirty men, Rev. J.G. Bixnxey, D.D al LL.D., Professor o! tJoun B. Fitzpatnicx, Catholic Bishop of MEN THAT ARE MEN! the diseases this Pill has cured wit’ as- Swantowise Pivs.—Our exchange papers we may mention aday last, a girl, eleven years of age, died in Boston from the effects of swallowing a quantity of pins. merly—we do not know how it is now-a-days— were too much in the habit of putting pins into their mouth: while arranging their wilet; thu: incurring the risk of swallowing the brass ik But in such cases the white of an should be immediately taken into the gelatinous substance will form a coating for the pins, and cover their polats ; #n important consideration, preventing thei from sticking on their passage through the Costiveness, Bil Headache arising fron le: tion, Morbid i Lewis H. Steiner, A.-M Chemistry and Natural i. T. Fristox, A.M-, Professor Wirriam BE. Jitison, A.M., Professor of Modern t that Mr. French has received grants of land from the government of Nicara- gua must be a mistake, as the only grant m was that to Mr. Walker, through a third party. Walker is doubtless there by this time, with bis little force, and Mr. French is probably It is said that fifty men ave enlisted in various parts of the State the enterprise—add this to the sixty-three of Walker. und we have one hundred “and thir- teen eager expeditionists, determined to re- store liberty and order to that very warm part of the continent. We caa guarantee ple aguadiente, fruit, jiggers, fevers, rain, tr: wy, and small glory; but what else the re- formers will obtain, we must estimate from th history of the English and Prussian attempt: to colonize the coast lands of Nicaragua during the last half e _—_—_—-— sas Leeistarvre.—The ings of the Kansas Legislature hay ceived, but the majority were quite loc without generul interest. Mr. Marshall’s bill on the qualification o/ voters was read a second time und referred t the committee on elections Mr. Anderson introduced a bill that no person be -y, Loss of Appetite, all ofula or King’s Evi and stimulatin: ts which it woy such as Deafn ia and Nervous Irritability, Deran iver and Kida 1 complaints arisin hody or obstructions of ving to join him. i you will but need to use them once to k Prepared by DR. 3.C. AYER i Merny Bacnetors.—The excursion of this elub, yesterday, was, we are informed by a gentleman who went with the party, all that The company spent a he dezree of A.B. course three years for the degree of B.P. urse js also provided for the degree of A udents may pursuc any particular branches v ean do <9 profitably, and will take suf- es fully to oceupy their time, and re- Tlitteate of actual attainment. paratory Department is established wnder rvision of the Faculty. enced teacher, and special attention H wi viven to fitting pupils te en‘er College With a fall and able Faculty, students are with contidence invited to the usual benefits of our best institutions. with those advant: ges peculiar to the of the General Government. culars, with all needed information, may be received by applying personally or ewes It was expected to be merry time on the river and at the House. The ladies were young and hand seme, which would have mde up for all de- fisiencies possible; the gentlemen accommo- dating and attentive; the music good, and t Merry as those gentle fofess to be at all times, they could never ave been so merry without the company of eofland’s Celebrated German Bitters.—Weak, nervous, dey and a prey to innumerable mental, as well as phy- evils, the victim to dys t of comunisseration. et it is absurd fo We care not how weak, low irritable he may be. the cordial prop- erties of HOOPLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS pared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, are wer than the many-headed measter, which i preying upon his body and mind; and if he chooses to try them, we will insure a speedy care See advertisement. j daneirg excellent. jous meeting of ion, by the Methodist Protestant Church, in the woods on the farm Minor, in Alexandria a., on the 2d of August. ©mmattee has been selected to make the 4ry arrangements for the accommodation all who may attend, and to secure good order during the continuance of the encampment The proprietor hax declared that no hucketer- ing will be allowed om his grounds, and that e strictly enforced against ali Among the ministers expected tu are Rey. Thomas Thhitted to take a se the Legislatare without taking an oath & port the fugitive slave law, and that sons convicted of propagating or in any w cireulating contrary t be ineligible to any office of honor, trust, or profit in the Territory. The bill was read for the first time. Mr. Wilkinson gave notice that he would bring in a bill for establishing the permanent location of the capital of Kansag sixty-three iailes from Shawnee. It was unanimous! at-Arms furnish the laws of Congress of 1850, and the laws of Ma:- swhueetts of 1855. session was prefaced by a rough-and-tumble fight between Mr. Miller, editor of the Westport News, and Mr. Brady. public printer to the Territory. Both are pro- slavery men. i Mr. Woodson, Secretary of the Territory, is reported to have said that he would assume the reins of Government in case Gov. Keeder refused to recognize the Legislature. ‘An English officer belonging to Col On the %th instant, at 6 o'clock a, m., in Balt! tore, MATILDA A, consort of G. C fisq., of this city. veyed Lere for ieterment. On the morning of the 27th instant, in the 211) year of her ace, Mrv. MARGARET REBECCA 44. Gorbutt, aud daughter of the late Join and Margaret Keith. ij[o7 Her friends and those of the family are re- xpecifully invited to attend the faneral from th: residence of ber aunt, Mrs. Sbeid, 10th st. New York avenue, et 3 o'clock, on Sati fier remains have been con- tat this meetin wekton and Rev. Dr. oted that the Sergeant- with a copy of the Conroration Cases.—Officer Wise carried the following named persons to the workhouse yeeterday, under an order from Justice Bates : Aun Ragan, James Ragan, aud Ann Miller. drunk, to serve 90 days each. The following Cases were also disposed of: H. McCafferty, selling liquor in small quantities ¢ the license law, fine and cost. He was not’sent to the workhouse, as has been stated. M-Ardle, keeping a dog without license, fine On the25th inst, GEORGE WASHINGTON youugest sou of Alfred and Lucy A. Burdine. 1 year and 27 days. JORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | ERICK COUNTY, VA.—O a Balthinore, Bidens ington or Cuntberland in ymorning trains to Harper's Ferry, thence by Wincheste: Railroad to Stephenson’s de miles in coaches to Springs in time to dine same Rice’s cotillon band en al effects of water well known. Cc. & R. M. JORDAN & BRO. GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE far- uished with a large pleasant front chamber. together with board ia a private family. Location two squares north of Pa. avenue, and equal dis- tance east of the ‘Treasury Building. Address Box 271 City Post Office. Reference given and Tux Workwes at the Patent (fis are relieved to-day from labor by a want of The marble is arriving, we learn, but it is probable the bands will not resume work before Mmday morning. We notice in Yarious parts of the city that. where practica- le, persons employed on house building have erected temporary awnings to protect them from the effects of the sun. ARE CHANCE.—A NEW BRICK HOUSE for sale or rent, situated on the corner of Mas- 10th street, containing CuncesLep WEAPON 2 visited the cemetry of the Russian chureh at Kertseh. after its recent capture, was greatly surprised to find a number of new graves. A+ no one had been killed, and as no epidemic malady prevailed in the town, he conceived , and had the . found in them not fewer than fifty magnificen brass guns, quite new, and @ great quantity 0! projectiles and gunpowder. sachusetts avenue rooms en og and = the . The house is Ms The terms will be moderate. A GEO. T, LANGLEY, on L street, between and Tenth, No. 504. OARD, &c.—MRS. BATES,ON THE 8S. W orner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street, pared to accommodate gentlemen with rooms. ith or without board. Every effort will be made who may favor her EMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, &c. naps ‘on hand a splendid article of ir, &c., all of which we are sellin heap. & very chesP'sWTON P. HOOVER, Potomac Lime Kilns one square south tel Organ,Uaion) KTISTS, FRESCO, DECORATIV ption of ORNAMEN Also, constan! Cement, Plaster, Tur Grear Cinces Coxpaxy or Rivers & 100s will make its entree in this city to- , sud will exhibit here for five days, at the end of which time, we guess, the lovers of equestrian, and briic, and other Sports connected with the establishment, will have been satisfied. The programme pores and the feats, doubtless, will be inter- Morrow morui. to render those c = i at Tar Sax Fraxcisco Mivt,—The eoinage jee a 3 this mint, for June, amounted end for the last five months to $9,000,000. uring the samo time reached $5, nts are now so perfec it houre after the reception ¢f the dust the coin will be ready for delivery. IRE DISH COVERS, Round and Oblong, cheap, Orders left with Baldwin and Nj fees eS G ¥R tects, corner Penn. avenue and 1ith that in forty-e promptly attended to. REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMI a year will be received for the ureen, with two acres of ground, stable, nd other conveniences attached. Pumpsof | No. 4, in Square No. ler are near the door, and cormmunication ad with Georgetown by way of H and » ond Pennsylvania avenue, morning usual fare, for the accommodation 7 {OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME PAR lors and Chambers, with Board Also, Table and Transient Board. nt of of this great reduction had and the houses inspected at any time. on libe- o. 4, Kendall Green. iN ADVANCE. . = REN T—A TWO-STORY FRAME | » With basement, situated on Prospect Ceorzetown, commanding a beautiful view pply to T. O. Dennoghue thotfc Charch, or R. H. Trumuel, No, erick street, Georgetown, D. C. wl Inqnire at | ap oot No. 330 Pa. avenue, betweed 9th and 10th streets, WASHINGTON, D. c. oting, Jeweling, and every kind of repairs jy U-3m President and Profes- st session begins on the last Wednesda’ e months, Candidates ined on Nerday and the ovening of the session Course requires four years for Those wi Ling to do so may omit the ancient languages aud pursue a scicnti 1., Professor of the 9 Professor of ithet- XI.D., Professor of of Mathematics. y An ad- with “an rto the Raw. MPORTANT TO THE LADIES. (373 | One Dollar's worth of Goods for 75 cents! S we contemplate enlarging and otherwise im- x our store, we will commence from continue until the 10th of August which time the izaprovemeut is to cum- to sell our large and beautiful assortment | Gcatlemen’s ear, and in fact our eatire stock ef SUM- vatly reduced prices for cash. » also on hand a cosuplete assortment of and Gentlemen’s Summer Gaiters and y Shoes, which we are dis 25 per cent. leas than our us: } Persons wishing to save money would do weil | ty give us a call as the: obiaining GREAT BARGA No. 373 North Seventh st., one door above a i R. G, Myatt’s. and to sell at ny comidently rely on R. B. HALL, onthe ; from depot 1 Sulphur E as | of the and TAL » Archi- will be jy —im* a By GREEN «x acoTT, Auctioneers. G AND COTTAGE MONDAY. the 20» £525 valuable been . Gésiradl adjoining F. tod pot aor in! * » O] an Fore ately op- above we +hall sefl, on Buliding Lots E street north, in New Onveass, July 28th —The steamer Orizaba has arrived with City of Mexico's dates ef the 19th. The capitel was quiet. Santa Anna's father in-law is said to bave been ap- pointed minister to the United Stater. Santa Anna’s family would leave Vera Cruz on the 26th, in the war steamer Iturbide Tt was reported that Santa Anna was willing to make concessions to the revolutionists. Decision in the Case of W:!liameen. Paivapecrnta, July 27.—Judge Kane this morning in the United States District Court, committed Passmore Williamson for contempt of court in making @ felse return to the writ of habeas co. bus issued in reiation to the slaves taken from Mr. Wheeier that the grand jury couid bring an indictment asainst Williemeon tor perjury. From Kansas snd Uteb. Sr. Lovrs, July 2* —Tho Eanras Herald ar nounces that a prejvct ix on foot tor annexing Platte county. Missouri, to Kansa- by pur Sas Advices from Salt Lake to June 611. state that the crop prospects were gloomy. Tuo grasshoppers wero destroying everythig in Immediately after Hin, f fourteen 5 niemenns art Sie beck be © to 100 feet, ‘ing the eity ealthy location, and an abundance of ood ‘erms : Sine. fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, on notes given and deed of trust taken to secure yments. exhibitedat sale. GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers. LIDE TOP BUGGY CARRIAGE at Auc- tion.—On TUESDAY afternoon, 3° st instant, at 5 o’elock, we will sell in front of our store. one good slide top Bi very suitable for fi Terms at the sale. WALL, BARNARD & Co. The vehiels is for private sale until that Lime, at our Slore, corner 0ta si. aud Pa. avenue. The judge stated hich is ia good use of fora ph: By J. C. MeCUIR', Anc:loneer. NE B81 °0DED BROOD MARE AND Celt 2? Auction.—Ua TULSDAY, the 3ist instant, at i: o’clock a. im |, in fiont of the Auction Room, 1 shall sell OLEAN A. a ai. led maze, and her colt, “Mune ba-ha,’’ sized by Mr Clart. Mills’s sniendia rairic stalion. This stock is worth, be attention of purchasers | The miare is very suitable for a doctor's caraage or any light wagon use, .n Tuitior from Kansas. Sr. Levis, July 27.—Advices from Kareas to Ue 26th state that the committee appointed by the Logictetre to 4raw up a menorial to tue Presidvat for che remevai of Gov. Reeder, They sect forth various complaints against Reeder, ceiling him a clog to the wheels of govertment, and praying for his speedy removal. nds withom hitch- J.C. McGUIP &, By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. NE OF THE SEST EROCERY Stands City at Public £2le.—° . THURS- DAY afternoon, July 28, 1855, at 6 o'clock, ou the sell that valuable propert ated on the corner of B and t2th s‘ eects, near 12th street bridge, formerly kept as a Grocery store by ; Senystack & Clark, and late by Wm. H: Clark. With a sufficient capital to extend the business to a wholesale as well as ret>il business, more par- ticularly in the feed, flour =2d bacon trude, no lo- eation in the city offers greater facilities ‘The warehoase is of brick deep, two steries high, and | rial in the most substantial manner. 30 attached « lot in the rear 25 by 75 feet. ‘The premises can be seen at any thine cation to ©. P. Scugstack, en D, reported yesterd .+ | premises, I hi Arrivai of Stenmors. New Yors, July 27.—The surveyiug schoo- ner James Guthrie has arrived from Sayaunab. The steamer Granada, from New Oxienns and stay ina ir below. U.S. Vessel Spoken. New Yorx July 27 —The steamer Gionada spoke ©T Tortajas, on the 224, the frigate Oy- All on board were well. Baltimore Markets. Bacrmore, July 27 —Ficur is dull. of Howard strect at $9; City Midis offered at $8.62. Grain unchauged. New Orleans Markets. New Oauzans, Jul chepged—sales of 2, Cuarveston, July 25.—Cvtson is firm—sales of 100 bales ac $alite. New York Markets. New York, July 27.—Flour is firm. Salee of 5,000 bbis. State at $8.06a$8.50. South- ern dull. Sales of 300 bbls. at $10. Wheat is firm. Corn higher—sales of 22,000 bushels at 9lc. Beef aud pork higher. Whisky steady- Stook Market. New York, July 27.—Money is easior, and Sales of New York Central Reilroad at 102; Reoding, 83; Cumberland, 27: Hudson RivergRailroad, 43]; Erie Kall~ 2 rei front by 50 ft .t of the best mate- tween fin and T shail sei. a lot fronting 21 betwee beth wad 13th sts., ran. t feet paved aliry. Oue half ca->; residue in <iv, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, satisfactorily secured, beariog interest. J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. iL7? The above sale is postponed in conse- | gueace of the rain, antii TUESDAY afternoon, une Jist, same hour and JAS C. McGVIRE, 2.—Ovtton is an- "By GREEN & SCOTT, Aucti | WW O-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT at Auction.—On TUESDAY, the 3ist inst, we shall sell, in front of the premises, part of Lot 2, in Square No. 515, fronting on 4th street west, between K and L streets north, on which is a good | two-story Frame House, containing five good The above described property is handsomely lo- ving part of the city cated in a rapidly im lance in monthly payments Terms $400 cash ; | of $3 per month, satisfactorily secured GREEN & SCOTT, By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. WO SMALL FRAME HUUSES & LOTS 5 on the Islaud at Public Sale, without re- those new and convenient Cottages at Kendall | serve.—On FRIDAY afternoon. July 27th, at 6% vod | o’elock, om the premises; I shail sell part uf Lot tocks are better. 2, situated near the corner reet west, fronting 40 fert on D strect, improved by two sma?! Frame Houses 2 feet with an all There {s also a 12 feet alley in Sale without reserve ‘Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust JAS. C. McGUIRE, Aucth of South D and First By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers USE AND LOT ON THE ISLAND at Aactien.—Ou FRIDAY the 27th instant, 4 63g O'clock, p. m., we shall in front of the ices, partof Lot No. 9, in square S%7_ fro feet ou south E street. between sd and 4 ’ west, running back about i feet with the im- provements, which is a comfortable fram” house. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 5 2n¢ 12 bearing interest from tae dey of sal A deed given and a deed of trnst tak-n. GREEN & SCOTT, on the premises. >. McGUIRE, Auct'oneers { WO SMALL FRAME HOUSES and { on the Island at public sale witbe: | serve.—On FRIDAY afternoon, July 27th, at oy | o’elock, on the premises, I shall sel! pa: No. 4, in square No. 582, situated near the corner of Sonth D and First street, west, fronting 40 feet on D street, Improved by twosmall Frame Houses | each fronting 2) feet with an alley between; there | is also a 12 feet alley im the rear. Sale without reserve. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months with interest, secured by deed of trust JAMES C. McGUIRE, By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD apr | Kitchen Farniture at Auction.—On MONDA the 30th instant, we shall sell, at the Geo Butler, Esq., near the Navy ¥ Carolina avenue, near Pennsylvan' between 6th and at streets east, at 10 o'clock a. m_, an excellent assortment ————— 2 on the premises. Mabog 8 Do ana Wi Sofa, side, and centre Ta bles ashstands and Wardrobes EN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. IRAME HOUSE AND LOT at Auction — | © On FRIDAY, the 27th instant, we sball sell, in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., Let No. 5, in Square No. 99, fronting on New Hamp- shire avenue, near the corner of 21st streets, betw The lot is large,’ mctes Do do Wainut and other W: Chamber Sets, cane aod wood seat Walrot extension Table Taree ply, ingratn, nree-ply, i in, Hair and shuck Mat! Peather Bolsters and Pillows solar, hall and other Lamps Mantel Ornaments, Glass and Crockeryware efrivrerator, Larabee’s make, Settess Lot of School Desks Uttice Lables and Chairs Cooking and other Stoves W ith a good assortment of Kitchen Requisites Juder $25 cash over $25 a credit! of sixty and ninety Aays, for notes satisfactorily en- dorsed, bearing juterest GREEN & SCOTT, Avctioneers. north M and N streets and bounds of which will be shown on the di Also, the improvements, which are, a go | two-story frame Dwelling Houso, stable, millk- e, an@ a pump of excellent water on the prem- Terms: One-third cash ; balance in 6, 12 aad t+ months, the purchaser to give notes for the de- ferred payments, bearing interest from the day of A deed given and a deed of trust taken If the purchaser should fail to comply with the from day of sale, the property Will be resold, at the risk and cost of the first pu: - chaser, by advertising three times previous to such resale in the National Intelligencer. GREEN & SLOTT, ae grorpeeage dare terms in five days BOOT AND SHOE STORE REMOVED. EORGE BREMER has removed bis weil- known Gentlemen's BOOT AND SHOE Store and Factory from 11th street, between Pa. avenue ard E street, to Pa avenue, afew doors above W illards’ Hotel te is prepared in his new premises to give sat‘«- By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. TPYRUSSEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- proved Real Estate.—By virtue of a deed in trust bearing date the “th day of May, A is51, and duly recorded in Libe:s f. A. > 79, folios 235, 235, 237, and 23+ one of the land rvords for Washington countv. in the District of Colum- ell at p dilc sele, in front of the imises, on FRIDAY, the 3d day of August, rt of Lows Nos ! and tt, in Square No. 237, in the city uf Wa-uington, in said District, and being described as follows: on tne Jine of south D street 56 feet three inches from the southwest c..rner of said ning ‘hence east with said street 2 nosth 100 feet, thence west 25 f: and thence south 100 feet to the place beginning, | with the improvements ‘The said lot is well improve 1 with a n_at Cot- 7 — we purchasing = stock, «mploy' none but A No. | workmen, am art it his customers so as to have work si very easy on the foot, while ft i- ways exhibits the mos faz /iouable style, exrned a reputation in Lis buriness second to that of no other custum-work bow and shoe meker in the on. He solicits th atronage of all, su2 his «i= Will be most reasonable to ell. bis «pacity to fi at6 o'clock p. m.a 587) NEW SHOP. E subscribers have entered into copartner- ship uader the firm of Summers & at No. 357, Seventh street, Island, near Avenue, for the DLES, BRIDLLS. 5 everything in that line of business. Ha in a good stock of materials, they desire to notify friends an. the p»viic generally, that they are ready to serve “hem with any articles in their line at short notice, as good establishment of ths kind in this city. JAMES H. SUMMERS. GEORGE A. SESSFORD ef manufacturi: ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cx«h, and the re- mainder in two cqual payments Tmouths. with interest,-to be secured by a dead of six and twelve The terms of the sale to be complied with in five j days, and upon defacit thereta the Trustees ce serve the right to resell the premises at the cost aud risk of the fir All Onyerane ae a c J. ¥. DAVIS. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Aucti aad FIRST WARD LIVERY AND SALE STA- BLEs. ‘N announcing to the public of Wi thet ag — ae of the above Stables, on G street, it, (lately occupied by A. Schwartz.) I wish to them that it will be entirely \ _Sy W—eort By C.M. BOTELER, Auctioneer. SITIVE SALE OF A VALUABLE lot at On THURSDAY afternoon, Au gust 2d, at 64 o’clock, I shali seli on the premises he West pari of lot No. 1, in square No. ing 42 feet 6 inches on North H street, between ‘Tenth and Eleventh street east, depth 9 feet, con- taining 2,522 square feet. One-half cash; balance ona credit of 6 and 12 months for notes hearing interest secured by deed on the rty. : Proper'¥-c, M BOTELER, caren ation. ‘The Riding at Livery in his By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. Ld USTEE'S SALE OF LAND IN WASH- ington County, District of Celumbia.— By virtae of a deed of trust. dated November 3d, A. D. i854, and duly recorded in LiberJ. A.S No. 89, folios 257, 255, 259 jg | tecords for Wash’ % = well as those desiring riding horees for gentleinen or ladies. ‘FRIEDERECK LAKEMEYER, 3m Agent and 260, one of the la Jest RECEIVED AT SHILLINGTON'S Periodical Depot. mn county, a ae, we wil at the auction rooms reen t Cor on THURSDAY, the o'clock p.m., Lot No. @ part of a tract of land by, in the county of Washington, the ining five acres of land. plat of the subdivision will be exhibited at ‘Terms: One-fifth cash, and the remainder in four equal payments, 3 one, 18, in the subdivision two, three and fou: be secured by a deed of bag Bie » With a com- ; it three miles from Wasbing- ton, east of the Capitol, on the new cut Bla- Mrs. Pearson’s Mili. Cc. BESTOR, W. H. WARD, GREEN &

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