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T Great Russian Remedy.—Pre BONO PUBI.100.—" Rvery mother should have « box in the house handy in ose of accidents to the chfldren.”” ING'S RUSSIA SALYE, It te « Boston remedy of thirty years’ stand! snd tere commented yaretetas. It ie = sare sme peed iy care for urns, Piles, rns, Felons, Chilbains, ree of every kind; for Fever Sores, Ulcers, Itel, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, ‘Bunions, Scre Nipples, recommended by nurses,) Whillows, Stien, Festers, Flen Bites, Spider Stings, Froaen Limbs, Salt Rheam, Scurvy, Sore and ed Li Sore Nowe, Warts and Fleeh Wounds, it i# a most ral remedy and cure, which can be testi to by thousaeds who have used it In the city of Boston and vicinity for the last AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. = 2 dete llbeneapreennmes By E.8. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. RST PAGE FOR OTHER NOTICES } VALUABLE LOT aT AUCTION.— On By JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, Auctioneer. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Juneith.| ¢ pm rR. 4 1 at 5 o'clock p.m , I will sell on the premises, the INISTRATOR’S SALE OF Mik- seri Goods. — SDAY AFTER- . re described very valuable Lot of ground, NOON Finead tt o'clock, at ne euction rooms se anges — perce 3 that I shall sell, b f the Orphans’ * INCINNATI, .—The boats from ood treet meiieon Bone oat ony ttt: small stock of Millinery Gooae belonging tothe | Kentucky and Onto towns are arriving this Fronting 90 feet, and running back in an easterly | #6 Anne seen iinet tection: aie mnraing thronged with —_ 4 Itis sup- - — east 20, x Loox Out, Bors !—That law of the Corpo- £ V E N I N G STAR. ration imposin 8 fine on all persons caught n the city limi ween the rising an LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. setting of the sun, will be enforced. -j Eccentric Visirors.—Washington city, Lancexy.—Michael Mack was arrested yes- during a session of Congress, has long been terday on acharge of larcerygand taken be- noted for its assemblage of odd visitors from | fore Justice Hollingshead, who committed him different parts of the Union, who make their | to jail for a further hearing. ay here doubtless with mcst magnificent ex- interzewith aug instance will this Salve do an injary, oF | direction 121 feet inches, more or less. A very Florence, Satin, Crape L posed pestations in their crazed brains of something eae Pape 10 Bebop 59 Seareh = the areata tri from t recip broaget rors Beesie al pore location efther for a private residence or Velvet and Satin Ribands, Feathers . ls agent Sapa! A beats are almost orother to be attained through Congress or | Slarm re was cau: y the burn od ~ i : jonn re, Whalebone, Cords an 8 reat numbers. Government. Thus, we have had, among | something in the northern portion ofthe city. | Sorta anor gash nd Camis tte | da ae tes Acts halanc in 2.4, an86 | Thanks, miscellnenes Goods ae The Burnet house (the political head quar- other eccentricities, “‘ The Lion of the West,’’ | It was probably a bonfire hci terest, anda deed of trust on the property. All| “ ‘Terms ae a wed =e meet ts beteds ons — eae | Robertson, “‘ Editor of The Truth,” George ‘ @ disabled soldier, which picture conveyancing at the cost of the puscharer. ANTHONY BUCHLY, Administrator joceontnay ete are overflowi Washington Daggert, (heir to Louis Phili A Correction.—We are informed that the | wrapper. Price, 25 Cents a Box. Title indispulable. E.3. WRIGHT, a Me . 5 many delecates are quartered in e st ggert. ( ppe,} 4 town or conntry, aud may be ordered of any wholesale * , m0. JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auet’r. |», The Press is lergel ; and grandson to George Washington,) and | pair of horses that ran away down Twelfth Somes ber edeee SHILLINGTON'S, agent for Wes _Je2-2t Auctionerr —— | houses. sixt rgely merepevaly Sve etatemtina| ee ee Core | yee aS, S MgGUINE, Auctioner | FypeneMrrony sAceorsvarvance | si dentsheee seedy been made. claims to be ‘‘ Bishop of the General Church Fi Cure. | 4 s . 4 i - Magician, and Senator.’’ The latest arrival [avverrisewesr. | y JJ, Fevers ape Diente = ENCE 18 THE Let in the First Ward.—On MONDAY | _ The Convention assembles at 12 o’clock. is an individual, name unknown, who has the| _ Mr. Eptror: Your paper of Saturday, the most melancholy forebodiugs of approaching | 21st ult , contained an article headed ‘ adver- dissolution, and goes about, dressed in a flam- | tisement,’’ with comments on D Arey McGee's ing red vest, inviting the public to be present | harangue on the murder of Keating by Mr at his funeral. Hesbert. Mr. McGee is the editor of the The ** Editor of the Truth’? was found to | Celt, a newspaper purporting to be devoted to be rather an intolerable nuisance, aud was | the Irish and Irish cause in this country. accordingly placed under the charge of Dr. | The Celt is not a re/igious paper, nor do I be- Nichols, at the Insane Asylum, across the | lieve #¢s editor possesses more than an ordin- Eastern Branch. Poor George, who was harm-| ®Ty share of that very rare gift. . Bishop lezs enough, but sadly in need of care, and | Hughes has no more te do with the Celt news- esi ecially of protection from our vicious city | Paper than any other subscriber to that pa- boys, is also receiving the friendly shelter of | per; nor has Mr D'Arcy MeGee any more in- this retreat for the unfortunate Sacksie, the | fluence over the intelligent Catholics of this bishop, magician, ard senator, is now con- | Country than the editor of any other news- fined as a dangerous maniac, and is awaiting | psper. The Know Nothing organ of this city y noxious or to cure this sunoying disease no ef ‘Spanish Mixtnre, While it contains of the above-named dangerous articles, yet it posnens power In relieving and cnring Fever ard Ague which cann be approached by any of thera separately or in combination It acts specifically on the Liver, pi the Blood, opens the pores of the Skin, and assists from the sys- tem the seeds of disease, or wi , the rematos of the Mineral Drngs, which clog an¢ ly destroy the con- tion, re of Mr. Longdon, of Virginie. twice a day for three =) he tried Carter's Spa First W ction.—-On THURS- | AFTERNOON, June 2d, at 6 o’ciock,I shall | The Buchanan men are very confident this DAY AFTERNOON, June 5th, at 5 o'clock, positively sell without reserve. on the premises, | morning. The Hards and Eofte of New York on the premises, | shall se!! Subdivision No. 10, | the whole cf Lot No. 21, in Square No. 79, front- i ted pamphlets urging their respective of square No. 38, fronting 25 feet on ‘Twenty-fourth ing 61 feet, ranning back 150 feet 9X inches, coz - a 6 street, between Pennsylvania avenue and north L. taining 9,199} square feet. street, with the improvements, consisting of an This property is most beautifully located on excellent three story and attic brick Dwelling- | gwenty-Srst street ‘west, between north H and Late from Nicaragua house and back buildings. treets most desirable of thi =f steam: jzaba Immediately after the above, I sba!l sell Let or wee oe sa ‘ cept erp ee — No. 18, and part of Lot No 19, in square No. 16, mae h; balance on acredit | S** Strived from San Juan a = toner SUL con See north ye hed of 6 and 12 monihe, wit nolen Dearing ote, poche from California brought dara by the an west, and runn! by trust on thi ies penal an notre <> feet aliey, beheye the a” vaicx 5! w. BOTELER, Auct'r. pep Nevada. sik ~ m) , consis tin; a large and well- aiet was resto! in Nicaragua, osta built brick Dwelling howe. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer Ricans having, as already mapertony Bite Lenateet seeneee ploces of property are handsomely GBE«4t CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT, | the country without risking another battle. s vate residences, being in full view Parpeses.— i i of the Avenue and Circle, and sufficiently retired | 1-9 peared ger ae ee TUES! AY, the | President Mora left with his staff on the 26th nor hae he had a return of the dis ease since. myl-im. What is it For—This Weoed’s Hair 2—Is a question asked daily by hundreds. ithont hesitation or fear of contradictio~, that ticle known which will do all ft promises for Tt will renew its growth—it will stop ite . ‘o.avoid the noise and dust of the Avenue. loth d.y of June, A.D. 1656, at 6 o’clock p.'m., | °f APril, and his army followed almost imme- th tion of the Grand Jury. and kindred journals are now ready to endorse | %!!ing—it will restore ite natural color. * is nota Hair Terms easy, and made known at the sale. ; y » A.D. a fro) iM diately. The sickness had made sed havoc got : =f and copy from the Celt articles written by ite | ji; pints $2) quacte $5: Reed the advectiscment ba teen e340 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r._ a pr ee ae rE here soaks < the Costa Rican army. Gen- E. ERs 2 oN — IG? Wm.A. Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—Gray, Ret. or Rusty Hair dyed instantly to x Beautiful and Natn- ral Brown or Black, without the I Firreex Mupata AND Diplomas A. Batcholor since 1839, and over 80, beon made to the Har of his patrons of hia famous Dye. Prejudice against Dying the Hair and Whiskers is it would be against covering a bald head with a wig. road depot, being lots made in the subdivision of | only a few hours after the last detachment of VaR. JALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON original lots 3,4, and &, in aquare 626. These | the enemy left. The Nicaraguan army was pf of pay ees etween 20 and 21st streets, at | jots front 22 fect 6 inches each, on New Jereey generally in good condition excepting at Gra- Mav 0th, at 6% clock, on the preutiser, Lakel! | A4euCe, and run baek with the tame widih (6 & | F5Gq\ where ‘the fever hed been wery fatal, sell part of Lot No. 13. th Square 104. fronting 32 | ‘“"hermne One-sixth cash; balance in 1, 2,3, 4, | #everal Americans falling victims to it. feet 33g inches on north F, between 20th and 2ist | ana 5 years, with interest, payable semi-annually Advices received at Granada from Costa sociation assembled on Saturday, in the large | country. It may do for his purpose down and airy Philosophical room of the Smith- | East to amalgamate with the negro worshipers sonian." The President being absent, Mr. | if be choses; but the Irish laborer knows too Loomis, Viee President, took the chair. well his own interest to be classed with woolly After the reading of the minutes of the last | heads. The emigrant has too much to con- for Mil hour." Aappoce twenty-four men | bei the Abolition accecd im thee ly | aastutasnitetn a Una a cht | “Tal et in way andeomelyocaei' very | tected feed of amon ho pemiret | Rica sate eat the ltr country i fll of in for a half hour: *‘Suppose twenty-four men % fasbioi > | te Ny - start from Wasbington and continue to travel, | Crusade against the South? Let loose ail the gold te all Goss sak oweeret the United ‘States, by Drug- fd hee hte cope sods nwery duairabie Tes pect throw of Gen. Mora. one in the direction of each point of the com- | slaves to compete with the Irish workman ! pass, at what place will they artive?™ No, Mr. McGee, keep cool; the Irish will not The conclusion was, that the two traveling follow you if you go to the Black Republicans. Hest and West would arrive at the place of This isa free country, and you can chose for starting ; of the remaining twenty-two, eleven | Yourself which political party to associate would arrive at the North Pole and eleven at | With, and I hazard nothing in saying other the South Pole. ae citizens will do the same. gists and Pancy Goode Dealers. GF The Genuine has the name and address mpon a steel plate enzraving, on four sides of eacle bottle, of WILLIAM ALBA Di, 233 Broadway, New York. by CHAS, STOTT, Pennsylvania aveune. Ed is od more t! ordinary a(ten- 5 i ii i Terms: Une-quarter cash ; and the residue in tien eee. poaporgg a ame svenues, epg dears = mes th = =] six, cweive, and eighteen months, with interest. | ty one of the most rapidly improving portions of | °° it was considered certain that Presiden secured by a-deed of trust on the preteen: ‘Tite | the city, the segond square from the Capitol | Rivas would be re-elected. indisputable. JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, grounds, and ba’ the advantages of the iin-| The British frigate Eurydice and steamer m 28~ Auctioneer. provements which will be made by the Govern- | Hemes were at San Juan, but made no oppo- 7" The sale of the above is unavoidably | me t on that avenue in planting trees, laying sition to the landing of passengers. tponed until WEDNESDAY AETERNOON, | down gas-pipes, grading, &c. It will be sold at I> Ceats, Pants, and Vests, Dress Suits, Business Suits. 5 Pole a NOAH WALKER & OO, Maneix Haut Croraina Euro une 4th, same hour and place whatever may be bid for it without reservation. ibel i ided Aft a the es tl “ Inisn Carmouic. 3 ding. p ox eth, Place. a Libel Suit Deci sic raponcdinees Wp Mr Tiyie vlogs “The ee ficie'eonnel diepley of SPRING ND SUMMER CLOTHING Jeza JAS C. McGUIRE, Anct’r. A plat of the jots may be seen at my auction New York, May 31.—The care of Fry ts. tn now ready for inspection, comprising GenxTtewes axp Yourns’ Ciroraiwa of t est designe. in material, trimmivg, aod workmanship. To those who atudy excelletoe, with economy in fashionable ar- saortment of jest and rich- * - ; rooms, corner 7th and D streets comparative merits of Webster's and Worces- ALEXANDRIA CORKESPONDENCE. m 29-4 ter’s Dictionaries *’ The essayist took deci- ded ground in favor of Dr. Webstsr’s series ALEXANDRIA, June 2, 1856. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. VUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI BpsAs ture at Auction.—On WEDNESDAY, the pcg Bennett, a libel enit for $6 000 damages, was decided to-day by a verdict for the plaintiff. ticles of dreas, an opportanity is now offered for selecting 2 Z _—— ictionari F P 5 : Y k of goods in this city, | ith day of J hi Ml, at t id ACELLENT FURNITUREAND se- New Orleans Markets. hte scsarereciens oe of De. Webster as our} June has smiled sweetly in her coming, | 12727 7piny eras eure Mock of ronan 1m thie ity Me inten aces We, 10? Thnstechtnrete se | Es keeping Effects at Fublic auction. -On ; a Onveans, May 31.—Cotton is soaree between @ and H strects, at 10 o'clock a. TUESDAY MORNING. June 3d, at 10 o’clock New 4 ’ 'y 5 an excellent sscertment cf Furniture, consisting at the residence of Colonel B. F. Larned, on | 2nd firm; sales to-day of 2,000 bales. Prices in part of the following articles, viz: 13th street, between K and F streets north, | | sre uncbanged. Mess pork $18. Sugar8 00. After some discussion, nearly all of which | Chasing away with her genial breath the al- concurred fully with the essay, the Associa- | most wintry weather that closed May, and set tion adjourned, to meet the last Saturday in 3 ‘, In this city on the Ist inst., on D street, between | fine Mahogany and other Chairs sball sell ali his Furniture and Housekeeping | Other articles are uncharged. ja eee fae Raat Tyler, | 15 3N4 15th streets, Mis. CATHARINE KEA-| Do do") Bureau, Bedsteads, &c. Effects, viz: OT i Hi A Great Ivprovewent —Newton’s Man- | closed its May term on Friday morning. The Boe eR OE 7 OR ene ns 1m te Sae four OEE * De T. ay Marbierinp, Centre “and’ ‘other’ | twe ith Heh ty Beccatclic ee A Kansas Movement. sion House, in the neighboring city of Alex- | session has been a most laborious one. Its| Her funeral will take Place on Tuesday, the 3d | pine Walnut Chamber fet Handsome {srocatelle covered Arm, Easy, and f wr sl —A eens Nas neen erates andria, well known as one of the first hotels | last sitting alone disposed of some thirty cases, | inst , at 3} o’cleck p. m. = Fine Mahogany Sofas fancy Chairs jor Luceday eae. < ‘aneuil Hall to adopt in the country, so faras its table is concerned, | the officers of the Court sitting up all Thurs- | On the Ist inst » THOMAS FLANNERY, in | Fine Ha'r and o'her Mattresses Rosewocd and Walnut Marbie-top Tables reemetcalny bec of Kansas One hundred bas recently been refitted and refurnished | day night to dispatch businesr. the 35th year of his age, a native of the county | feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows ee epee ser! Chairs, Ottomans, Footstools | thousand dollars is to be raised for the Free from top to bottom with furniture of every| This morning the County Court commences | Limerick, Ireland May he rest in peace. Blankets, Sheets, Spreads, &c. he carpe reyes Chet - wae State men there. description, and all the ¢¢ ceteras of a first | its June term with a new bench of Justices His funeral will tase place from his late resi- eee eet ae = art ——— OCs, Vases, & a — class hotel, manufactured expressly for the | All have beensummoned, for beside the usual Pelee eater . pice = ma a aaeerewy Sita te Brussels, Three ply, and Ingrain , Rugs, From Kansas. _ establishment Its old patrons would hardly | judicial business of a monthly term, the coun- | ‘!¥e84ay) et 3X o’clo:k. Fine heavy Plated Castors Brussels Stair Carpets, Ullcloth, Rods and Eyes | p, wearing ce (| 31.—Col. of the know it in its new dress, so completely has its | ty levy is to be Gxed, and the subject of ereot- here ets inoue ines ee China, Crockery, and Glass ware Mahogany French Bedstead, Wardrobes biwk tate +e Lawrence, arri ere last inward appearance been changed, and so | ing a new Court house in the market square Washin ia Neer years, wife of | Cooking and other Stoves, &c. Do “dressing Rureaus, dressing Tables nig! heen also two bearers of hes comfortable and gorgeous are all its present | will come up for consideration. ae raga 20th May, JOSEPH ‘ith other articles too numerous to mention. _ Do | Sofas, Workstands, Washs ands or Washington. General Pomeroy es. arrangements for the comfort of its constant | The newcourt is well chosen, they are all | 1” Nef ; VaPon oes hn A. ana U.P. Kisk Terms: A?! sums of and under $25, cash ; over | F eather Beds Bolsters, reqgg Anca Comf caped from Lawrence, and is expected here throng of guests. For years past it has been | men of intelligence and sound judgment, and UL ken Ee sciiseciarly aeattot tear, for notes Carpeneantiy moyen any tee forte to-night. ; Abeer Baltimore Markets ee ——— | Curtains, Shades, Easy Chairs, Lounges By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Mahogany Sideboard, Secretary and Bookcase Battimong, June 2.—Flour is firmer, and ALARGE AND VALUBLE CULLECTION | Mahogany Dining Tables, Side Tables, Butler’s | prices are in favor of sellers, but correct quo- of Kurepean Vil Paintings.—On Tray tations cannot be given. THURSDAY and FRIDAY MORNING6S, June | Silver-plated Tea Set, Castors, Liquor Stand Wheat is firm at Saturday’s rates; good to EANY, aged 40 years. Mr. McEneany was a printer who has been employed as a compositor for some years past in New York, where be en- joyed the ernfidence and esteem ofall who knew him. He was also favorably known in this city, ner as is difficult to be obtained out of the Old Excursions and pic-nios are the order of the Dominion. Steamboats ran between Wash- | day here. To-morrow the Episcopal Sabbath ington and Alexandria nearly every half hour | schools attached to Christ’s, St. Paul’s, and on Sunday, and the trip there and back by | Grace churches. spend the day in the woods i i : Z Firgini i ; where he resided for a time but a few years back. | ith and 5th, at 10% o’clock each day. in the ha’] | Handsome Dinner Set prime reds $1.35a$1 45; to prime whites eon ay ee) ye | oe eet Bae sel a eee oe eee cy | BL Ssabl Gt, Com in wathaoged white 46a 01 ry iving, to be sure ine ai e ist Protestant | -~——---_—_ —— 3 RTREED | cently select 4 and import 4 from Europe f : ae oo : : the Mansion House in Alexandria, ere taking | Sabbath school pic-nics at Fort Washington, OOM8 FOR RENT—ON F STREET, private individuals, a+d for beauty of Genin bar. At4 o'clock, in front of the premises, I shallsell| Provisions are buoyant. Bacon is firm hai A . i fae? ; « 2 doors from 71h str 402. it® ony of cc ° oa i a nearly new Family Carriage. shoulders 8ta9ic.; Sta9ic ; hams 112; mess their departure from this region. while the Young Catholics’ Friend Society Bade id ec mony of ccloring, rarefui ex cution, and high give their annua] excursion to the White AN TED—BY A RESPECTABLE | "Get of subj-ct. will compare favorably with any Terms: $30 and under cash; over that suma| pork $18 75. Lard 103al2c. x ili i = shure . collection of Painting ever offered in this city. credit of 60 end 9 days, for satisfactorily endorsed Natioxat Tazatre —Dumas story of the| louse Pavilion. During the past weeks sey- V woman asi uation to do washing snd fron- | “ Catalogues are read and the Paintingsari y ed | ROtes. bearing Interest. Three Guardsmen has had a remarkable cir- | eral of our schools have made pleasant trips | ing, or general housework, ina private family. | ¢o: ine Shon Taaie, and gentlemen pope 2s P.S —The House is for Rent. Inquire on the BOARDING. culation in this country, and the interest which | to shaded spots in this vicinity. Has no objections to going in thecountry. Addr: ss Senesaas 8 ipect- fully invited t ine them previous tothe sale. | Premises or of the Auctioneer. i 2. ei a it has excited when read, will doubtless bring | _ The fish wharf was, on Saturday,rented for “Terms cash inclty funds, Pe |) aod JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. OARD.—A FEW RESPECTABLE Box No. 12 together «large assemblage to see the dra-| the remainder of the year. to Samuel Be h, Star Office it ANTED.—GULDSBOROUGH’S NAVAL] je 2-5t* A. GREEN, Auctioncer. By A. GREEN. Auctioneer pede weonrlneieory hy 387 13th mg matic version. This is the first time, we| for $400 On Friday, Sunnyside Farm, Aiéx- \ Chronicle, one volume, published in Wash-| yg GREEN ae Sas LE BULLDING . Hand i. po two young ladies can be believe, that it has been presented ton Wash- | andria County, was disposed of to E A. Ad. | ington in 1924, Second han copies if in good = = Auctioneer. ee = vt — placa Ares modated with board.” Terms moderate. ington audience. The performance will com- | dison for $75 per acre Real estate, however, | order would do. Ree ey SORE t Au tien On FRIDAY. the Sth of June, I nea mence with the ‘Swiss Swains,’’ in which | isdull; buyers are not willing to give the} ™3l- Se of Jie Lake Cheba et ee Shall sell, at 5 o'clock ™m «in front of the premi- OARDING CAN BE HAD FOR LAD Jefferson will appear in the laughable char-| rates asked by holders. ANTED.—A GOOD DINING ROOM | bosrding-house of Mis Thompson, on th= south | £€s, # very handsome Building Lot on tbe north acter of “ Swig. servant at LLU YD’S Union Hotel, near the The Alexandria Democracy have pereonee side of Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 4 street, | side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 17th and ong S08 at No. 473 on Sixth street, Families without children pre- An interesting feature of the performances | until the evening of Friday next, the organi- | Railroad Depot. m 30 3t_ | an evcellent and general assortment of Furniture, | 18th streets west, nearthe War Department. bein ; m 3-203: will be the announcing of the election returns | zation of a Democratic Association for the consisting of in part— | the west half.ot oe ee 1a, from the stage ; so those visiting the theatre | coming campaign. OOMS WANTED.—ONE LARGE, OR | Mahogany Sofas, Lounges, Chairs, Bureaus having a front on Pennsylvania avenue of 30 — ARD,&c.—MRS. BATES, ON THE 8. W. Di arts A an WwW. ji ‘ i two common sized rooms wanted for five | Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Washstands running beck about 114 feet to a20 foot pay corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street to-night, can partake of a quiet evening's en- © learn this morning that Gov. Wise has | nonthe, to be convenient and public of access, | Cane and wood Chairs, Lo. king-glasses alley is prepared to accommodate gentlemen withrooms, joyment, and at the same time return home sare B FP. Jefferson, convicted at the and well ventilated. ituated between 7th and | Beds, Mattresses Carpets ok And immediately after the sale of the above I with or without board. Every effort will be made fully posted as to ‘* who is Mayor.” ast term of the manslaughter of Breen. A. 13th streets, and the avenu: a a ind H street, prefer- | China, Glass and Crockery Ware, &c., &c. shall sil, in front of the premises, Lot No. 25, in | to render those comfortable who may favor her Mr Jefferson, we are glad to say, had a 240 = ee SS md Address for five days Box 121 City Post ‘Terms: $25 cash; over $25 a credit of 60 and | Square No. 28, the east part of which fronts 49 with their patronage. ap6—tr yery handsome benefit on Saturday night.| A LETTER FROM LYDIA 8. Office. m 30-3t* | 90 days, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing | feet 11 inches on 24th street, running back 100 feet The audience insisted upon a speech from ene ae, ED ~~ | interest’ < GREEN 5 | to an alley; the west part of the lot has the same 2 = him upon th talon, aud be Tickled, b i ANTED.—A DWELLING HOUSE,| ‘im 31-a {Intel} "Auctioneer. | front on a wide al ey, on which is three conveni- | [ OST.—IN GEORGETOWN, BETWEEN m upon the occasion, and he yielded, but Mippietowy, N. Y., May 28. furnished or unfurnished. It must not be —— a aa ———— | entnew two story frame houses; all of which will Bridge and West streets, on Wednesday, with his usual modesty made it short. Epitor oF THe Star: It is not without re- large, but convenient and tasteful; have neat By C. W. BUTELER, Auctioneer. be sold separately cr tn lots to suit purchasers May 28th, a Jady’s Gold Hunting WATCH. The ; ret, and some fear as to success, that I give Rev. Tuomas H. Stockton preached toa up my idea of returning to my pleasant friends large congregation in the Methodist Protestant | and home in Washington, and accept the kind church, on Ninth street, yesterday. The rev- | offer of my friends (which, I hope, may not grounds with shrubbery, and a cistern of water; may be either in Washington or Georgetown; roust not be upon Pennsylvania avenue, nor so far from it or the chief omnibus routes, as net to be E bly rewarded by leaving it TALE Vv 5 Terms of sale of the lot on the avenue will be | finder will be suitably 4 < S are Serine wetiee Se pecan one-third cash, balance in 6, 12, and 18 months; | With ZA LAZEMBY ; Bridge street Georgetown. TUESDAY, June 3d, at 6 o’clock p. m., I shall | for lot 26, in square 28, wih the improvements, | _™ 30-31 sell, on the premises, part of square 630, fifty feet | one-fourth cash, belance in 6, 12, 18, and 2i SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES — i j be FY +. ¢ hed b avernent. Whoever has a house months, for no es, in all cases of credit, bearing sortmen’ — pea Seti yes = his subject, Sel- | prove misplaced) to remain in the colder at- capable of meeting these conditions to a fair ex- Hotel aol eepene ie Ree °Y’S | interest’ from day of rale. A deed given anda Gaecnask oe ae ne Seen Spevecien’ Sha, his very Deven lone; and the attention of | mosphere of the North, taking upon myself | tect, can find an axceptable and Permanenttenant | This lot fronts 28 feet on D street, by about $3 | decd f trust taken Title indisputable. Steel, and Gold Eye-Glasses, &c e is very large and intelligent audience was | the responsibility of editing a reformatory | by addressing R. P., care of Maj. T. Lindsley, | fect deep, and would make an excellent business | _™29 4 A. GBEEN, Auct’r. We invite particular attention to our assortment euchained by the masterly manner in which | paper. All parties and principles have their | and stating location, terms, &e. Possession re: | jocation. By F.N. BOTELER. Auctioneer. ‘| of the above, with real le eyes, by far the wt was treated. Logic and eloquence were | organs; and I have often felt the need of a | quired by the 14th of June. m 30-lw* Title perfect. Edius ; SALE OF VALUABLE Real | Pe" 2rticle for defective vision ever discovered beautifully interwoven, and we presume that] paper whose energies were directed ts the | wa7ANTED.—A WHITE SERVANT Woman.| ,, Tem: One-fourth cath; balance acredit of 6, joes < ais Keach. aoe atben oe M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, every — F sche would willingly have} promulgation of those tome much needed re- ro ecok tee small family, (American or | 12: ye a ee imi interest, Eleanor H Gallis and eeueey ‘Addisson, in bt m320 Penn. avenue, bet 9thand lvth streets. remained an hour longer to listen to the dir- | forms dear to my heart and engrafted into my | English preferred.) A tidy, good cook required | *€cUred by deed in trust on the property. Circuit Court for Priuce George’s county, sitting | pop eae pewocRaTIC con — course. Dr. Stockten, long a member of the| very soul-life. I have struggled alone, ed ry aly at No. 355 19th sect, oar L. mae | _™2~ =a W. BOTELER, Auetr. | nn Court of Equity = “2 &| FOR THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Maryland Conference, has,not been acting un- | know the culties of the way; hence, if i —_A GER = By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for ter the stationing authority of the Church | entering this field I am enabled to lighten the | WANTEDTA,GERMAN OR AMERICAN | | 17 O00. © NOGUINE, Muctionser. san | Prince George's county “siting. ean Gt or for some years part. He now appears to be} burden of others, it will brighten ‘the teak three pecceaty herr orn g ee ths cian ae Navy Yard at Public Sale —The subscri- | /quity, parsed on then ape arp ae = ‘On aman 2108 tmauch worn by age and hard study; but he| and gladden the heart amid the many diffi- f ber will sell at public sale,on FRIDAY, the 6th | Cighteen hundsed an@ fifty-six, in the above 4 th ee miles from the ee aes the country. Ad- So eaetnely, Box 29, City Post OMee. m 26- AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TO find persons in want of the following ar- ticles : French or German Looking Glasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square Ol Paintings, large and sinall Marbie-top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gold. All kinds of Pictures framed, and wee size Looking Glasses, or other work in the gilding still is in the field laboring to spread the go-- } culties 1 must yet encounter. I krow, des- pel, and enjoys the reuptation of being one pite all your kindness to me, you do not think of the greatest pulpit orators of the day. my walk in life a practical one. I can live ee 5 no other without doing great violence to my Tue Ports —The election is Progressing | conscience. I think you believe me truthful very quietly in all the precincts as the Star is] though visionary, and may perhaps bid me going to press, The Auxiliary Guard has “God speed’ in my undertaking Do you been distributed, two to each precinct, and] think I am going so soon to renounce my pro- one of the police to each precinct We notice] fession? I shall not If any one desires my that every justice of the peace was engaged | aid; or care, a portion of my time will be de- in giving certificates of residence to persons} voted to them. cause, the undersigned, as Trustees, will ex — . ee Lee ee ee ee es sre to public sale, to the highest bidder, on TAURS- | Fare for the Round Trip only Sixteen dollars 0. 1,018, the whole fronting 173 feet 3 inches on | DAY, the Sth dav «f June next, if fair, sf not, on rn . 13th street eas’ and 175 feet on south M street, | the rext fair day thereafter, at ‘‘ Barnaby Mansion OUND TRIP TICKETS WILL BE I8- running beck to a 30-feet alley. The lots will be | House,’ tbe residence of the late Henry A. Callis, sued == Baltimore and Ohio Railroad subdivided to suit purchasers, and from their | 2 portion of the REAL ESTATE of which the | Com-any to Delegates and others wbo may desire proximity to the Navy Yard offer a very favorable | late Henry A. Callis died seized and possessed, | to attend the Convention at Cincinvat!, at One Spportunity to persons desiring eithe. to build or | Containing (by a survey made under this decree) | Half the Usual Rates of Fare! Fare for the op ee inn as veer diqided ‘ey the werveper: ex eill | iriehars jet tore atl ie Rh ot Deum ms: 33 en divi the surveyor, as w ic. fo return un e : if conti ee Lapa pains appesr by a plat, which wilt be exhibited on the and must be procured before starting, or the weusl upon the property ; and if Soe complied with in mas of sale by the Trustees, into thre~ lots—Nos. | fare will be collected in both di ons Hey days adi 1, 4 tl and 3—Lot No. | contains thirty six and one- WM. 8. WOODSIDE, Tivse Dames were not on the poll-lists, but} And now, should you or any of the kind aise, € lot of cast-iron, Brecketts, suitable for | at the risk and expense of Ee puchacern resold | ‘git acres, more or less; Lot No. 2contains sixty. | _m28-1w Master Transportation. Tere atitled to vote. The certificates show | friends I have met in Washington pass through | shelving, &o.,on hand. Terms moderate to suit| All conveyencing at the expense cf the purchas- | f0U" and four-fifth acres, more or less; and 1-ot COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. that the holders might have been registered | the pleasant village of M Sietows, where I | the times, for cash. Led CHS. 8 WALLACH, Attorney lots will be offered in the erdes of thelr mum bers HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING TAKEN in time but for the “‘inadvertance or oversight | am about locating, you ways find the | ,N.8.—Old Work Regilt,and Looking Glass} m30-eokds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auet’r. —the purchaser of Lot No. 1 having the privilege the Store occupied by the late firm of E. Go- of the assessors.’ The number of certificates} ‘latch string’ out, and a kindly welcome ipwne sorcack irkwooa H By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. of taking the second and third lots at the same | dey & Co des pve inform their friends and was very large, and some of the applicants | awaiting you from one whose labors, and soul- ree oe es ght pect wae tA \RUSTEE LE OF BUILDING Lots | price, at his option, &c. Each lot contains about | the public oe f will continue the business Were born and raised in the city. energies are engaged in the stirring field of NER. on the Island.—By virtue of 2 deed of trust | one-third erable land, the other two-thirds being | under the name of @xvss & Losano, and will reform, while her heart's warmest oti _ Strawserry Case —Saturday,aMrs Shil | ever respond to friendship’s call. Wilt ase ‘ng created a disturbance in the Centre mar- | believe this truly of one who has made her ket by going to the stand of MrsBallinger and | home in your city for a season, and who, in bearing date the 12th day of May, 1853, and re- | heavily timbered. The soil is fine, and admira- | spare no pains to sustain the reputation enjoyed corded in Liber 3. A.8., No. 76, follos B17 and | bp edpied to the Produce of any crop raised in | by the late firm. Our stock of Goods for the sea 218, the subscriber will se'l, at public auction, on | the neighborhood The whole = isade- | son is complete, to which the attention of our THURSDAY, the Sth day of June, 1856, et 6 sirable purchase for capitalists ‘he land lies | friends and the public is invited. - POR SALE AND RENT. [sg FIRST PAGE FOR OTRER NOTICES J . : . ——— | o’cleck p. m., on the premises, Lots Nos. 14 and | about six miles from Washington, and three from H. GRUBB, asking for three ceuts worth of strawberries. | remombrance of the kindness she the . OR RENT —A TWO STORY BRICK | 20, in square No. 543, Lot No 14 fronting 47 feet | Alexandria Ferry, and adjoins the lands of Late of E. Godey & Co. re re q g TY, u The owner gave her several large oner, but ceived, and the pleasant and 0 i Houre, with basement and attic, situated ina | on 4}¢ street west, by 75 feet on south K street,and | Messrs. Thomas Berr , Col. Maddux, George M. LOSANO 5B P encouraging y the — did not suit her, and she de- opening before her, says adieu to those scenes | Viet and desirable part of Capitol Hill, and has | Lot No 20 fronting 50 feet on south K street, be- | Walker, and others ye a 493 ee te 2. . manded her money. Not gettingit she thrust | with regret? L. Saver a yard and garden attached. For particulars ir- | tween 3d and 4 streets west, by 102 feet 6 inches Tbe Trustees deem it unnecessary to give any | | {[7~ All persons — jo the ~ '™M ©: her hand into the basket and crushed a quan- = pies at the Paint and Gil Store of J. R. | deep toa 30 foot al'ey. further description. Those desiring to purchase | & Godey & Co., will confer a favor by closing tity of the berries, for which she was pal ore F tasedaas te tua Gaal a cGREGOR, No. 534 7th street. je2-3t eee ete pavers to suit parchasers, will be shown the ime ogy Mr. J. E. Thomp- — without =e -ihbino - 7 iu adies!—Dr. Du- | ——— ™ -ONVE 7 and offer a very favorable opportunit; persons | son, residing at ‘‘ Barnaby ms 3 = sent oe but subsequently released by | PoNCo's pies jonny an semcbeeatien of tacredt OR RENT.—A CONVENIENT TWO- | desiring to build er invest, ialag in avaplaly im- | "The rooted y of the neighborhood is excellent, = etice Omith. a oy am story Brick Hagan | with back building, con- talning six rooms, besides attics, pantries and cel- lars, with wood-house, stable, fruit and vegetable gardent attached to the premises. ‘I'he house is situated on N street, near the southern termination of New Jersey avenue, with a paved footway from Proving part of the city. and churche: of different denominations within S502 2 TAR Fe Sethe bal hy THE Terms: One-half cash; the balance in six and } two or three miles return mea Horse stolen = my stable twelve months, for notes bearing interest, se ured The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, pny the night of the 26th inst e's light dap- upon the property; and if not complied with in | are as follows: One-third of the purchase money e e nig’ bout 15 hands high —— five days after the sale, the property will beresold | to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or on the | Plé erey, @ . based upon an extensive practice of over thirty id, where the directions Lave been strictly fol- © never failed to all Irregularities, ad difficult ‘menstrnation, (particularly,) at ange of fe, They will cure the Whites, and remove tructions ariviog frem cold, ex Riot.—Saturday evening an alarm of fire, caused by the burning of a tar barrel in the Seventh Ward, attracted a number of firemen “ between : . . - W a 0 upon one week’s notice, at the risk and experise | day of ratification thereof by the court; and the | #24 tall, and fore-top cropped. He is = and others io. that section of the city. A fight meagan conreibone rene ; the door to the Caplio: and Navy Yard, from | of the purchasers, i rb pesidue in equal installinents of six, twelve and | and 6 years = bot a Siig: t seas Soom eat occurred, bricks and stones were ured, and retail be per geith fall directions. Sold whotesale ana | Clther of which it tsa convenient distance. Kent] Ail conveyancing at the ex of the pur- | eighteen mouths, with interest from the dey of 7 P PARKE 6. HOWLE. for a time the scene was rather exciting. We Ag a moderate. Apply to F. BARRY, next door. chasers. CHAS. WALLACH, Trustee. sale, to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser si 14th street, Island are informed that some police officers were oa ’ _m 31-3 m28-eo&ds - JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. | or purchasers, with securities, to be approved by a ae near, and obtained the names of e of th 4 tit be Adeutially, Db; 11, to eed ; |; Auctioneer. the undersigned, bearing interest from the day WORTH principal rioters. If this is correet we ay meal Sm one dolar Vite ee side of Sixth street, betwen G ANDSOME SQUARE OF a OUND, | *2le, their da’e, at six, twelve and eighteen] Fy ER SONS MAKING PURCHASES OF expect to hear of some cases for'the Criminal and H streets north; having a front of 25 feet on fronting on Connectic months, as aforesaid. Housekeeping Hardware Court. peels 6th street, running back 85 feet to a paved alley et west. K and L streets north, at Ance | ‘Tbe Trustees have the privilege, y the de Ww z J Inquire at No. 318 Third street, next to corner of -—On THURSDAY, the Sth June, I shall | Cree, to vary the terms of sale, if in their Judg- Feather Dusters, Disoxperty.—Some of our Washington G, or at this office, *_m31-3t# | sell, at 5 o'clock p. m., infront of the premises, | Ment, they deem It expedient and i Brushes, &c , will ind to their boys went down to Alexandria yesterday, and st seeetie Square No. 164, bounded by the above-men! J, CONTER MULLIKIN, 3 qrustees ge to look in at FRANCIB’S, above Odd in consequence of having partaken rather OR RENT.—A FURNISHED PARLOR | streets, beautifully located a little north of La- C. SMITH eee Auctio: Fellows’ Hall, on Seventh street He has en- freely of tne bad whisky of that ancient burgh, 2nd chamber, situated near the Patent Office. | fayette Square. It will be subdivided, withan| |, M. md Gye 14, 1896 Sag vg enn i Jarged his store—bas it stocked with every useful were rather belligerently inclined on their Address Bax Ne. Hw his ohce, mm Ist | ailey brsugh the square, and sold in lots to suit | _Upper Marlboro’ May 18, 1506-_m 21-2awids _ | housekeep! seturn, and in the fight which ensued upon VOMS AND BOARD.—NEATLY FUR- | Purchasers By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. the boat, there was a general average of ten nished parlors and bed rooms with board can | 13 reouths, Gre sane a Oe ete: tent | VRUSTEE?S SALE OF IMPROVED = MEDICAL CARD Tarrt —Jobn Murpby was arrested on Sat- | lent, and are represented to nn Resear ree: eee ete oe ee Te A deed given and a deed of trust taken. o’clock p. m , in front of the premises, at public —_ yr ‘of Washington and urday for the larceny ef a calf, the property | (1. raptor tingnae pe wg ene eg te = All conveyancing at the expense of the pur- eee ee ery a er et: of James E Job t dol! ®. CaLLan, and all oe OR SALE OR RENT.—ONE OF THOSE | chaser. Tite indisputable. p . aoe streets ers ‘Galaand. anne = snd all other draggiste throughoat the coun. 1 28-cokds ‘A. GREEN, Auet’r. Milstea to the subscriber, bearing date the 4th luge and commodious Dw Houses, on C street, between First and Second, No. 455. The house contains water, gas, ard other convenien- ces, making it very desirable fora family resi- dence of tue first class. Inquire next door, of JOHN B Wa) OHN B WARD, Tweifth street and Canal Se eee ee OR SALE.—HAVING MADE ARRANGE- ments to engage in another business I will sell tbe entire stock and fixtures of my Confec- tlonery Esta! The stand is one of the best im this city, havin, r aa gaane b z eg established meto change. Inquire at this office compe Fo SALE—A BEAUTIFUL WOOD LOT from =< if Feb in the year 1£39, recorded in Li- mS eAtoRDLE BULL DING UOTm ar | ter © (b.Ng i toin ae, tend, aunt | Em cameo lan: is for Was! ‘ton count in th t] a Pablte Saie-—On THURSDAY APTER- District of Columbia, the ‘lowing scribed. Somecreee eat we ae en fe] a) al eces and of ing in the city of Dshall sell Lots Nos. 16 and 17, in Webb and Faahington, District of Coluabie, with tke lone 67g oe we Bradiey’s subdivision of Square No. 528, each ements, to wit: Part of rquare numbered 7 frontins 23 feet 4 inches on north I, between Third 42, with the improvements, which are a and Fourth streets tre here back that width | two ttory Brick House, with passages and 4 ninety feet to a public alley. and other improvements; this P y fronts on These lots are well located, whe Ne 4 sot New Jersey avenne, between L and M sts. south improving part of the city and are very desirable | ‘Aso, part of Lot No. 5, in square south of square for medium-sized houses, from the of the ja- | numbered 744, with the improvements, w! ae dicious manner in which the lots have been laid | , two-story Frame House This property is near off, affording ample room, without any waste | mj; [ambeil’s brick Fike aistance o! m 9-4 JAS. C, McGUIRE, Auct’r. | ynove property ‘will be ceaws on the day of the sale. the trial caused considerable mirth among i al De Grath on the Weather.— the bystanders. we left the office he EreeBe te ae aeeees from the ofieeta of the in- was awaiting the arrival of afriend to be- | jisccant EERCTRIC ULL” then owe ree come security for him ery Der bottle, ah Sea any F be ‘rofessor De Grath feels !t to be his daty to himeelf and to aes . thi lic to state explicitiy, that the Tem roune MAN employed by Mr. Bien asa by ara. Anus E Smith, called to Sechagerenenes siete clerk, and who was charged with certain im- naa et, Be, Ae., {2 net “De Grath’s proprieties in the management of his financial ‘Mra. Smith's pretensions to a knew! of concerns, was dissharged by his employ selabrated fram het couuecion this remedy, arises from and has left the city, but did not run away. ’ a. Galatia B. Smith, P. Scxpay Nigar, contrary to expectation, was remarkably quiet. Few dranken men ‘Woudarful effecte of the original, as prepared seen, and they were behaving themselves Froteasor Daa Dimeeit at his old and weil Kote cote of about 8 acres) on “ terthan drunken politicians usually do. ‘apa. ne ates Rey Sens ee, Sager fe cat beat ats dads NESDAY AFTERNOON, | ¥ itp seas Te cash hing was favorab!e to an orderly elec Dr will address their orders to him alone. |g ler jor residence, or one une4th, same ‘erms . : ing ad jes, in the hhborhood of hour and ‘ JAS. C. McGUIRK, ZADOCK WILLIAMS, Trustee. tion day. wildy Denauioms 00467 OFAN. GBOTT 260. srester = ; neigh ook. - Place ‘heilientit. mtt-soka ‘A. GREEN, Avet,

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