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—=s> — Mineral Waters.—A fresh VENING STAR aul plbdoce ein nese as treet Mapety of UCTION SALES. 4 «| tice Gilchrist vered the opinion of Congress avd Empire een li cig te metbsescene | | eres. peste court in the case of Joseph White, on the facts; | Soriess at Saratorn. Sine Tick Water, from Bine Lick | BY WALL, BARNARD & OO., Auctioneers [exm yiner PAGE FOR OTHER NOTIONS] FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. LO’ SAL INTELLIGENCE, _ | "iis in ihe can ot T-l Baird on the fact; | Mitton ors tras Fenn eens av’ | OQNTINUATION SALE OF GOLD AND | py sas, c. NcGUIRE, Auctioneer. | BY HOUSE PRINTING FELEGRAPR. — ; bill ordered to be reported. J 07> Hestetter’s Bitters have received the | Chains, Geld Fens and Poscits, Lockets, and ESIRABLE RESID 1) ee Tae Exscriox Yesrsxpay.—Below wegive | Blackford dissenting ChiefJ setice Gil ee Fecommendation of all who have given them atrial. For | Rimgs, &¢., at Auction.—On THIS (Tuesday) First Ward at Auction-—On TH The Cincinnati Convention. the ¥ ote in the tion held yesterday for a i —— * rere they ire invaluable; for cholera the only certain | EVENING, at 7% o'clock, we will sell at our | DAY AFTERNOON, June Sth, at 5% 0’ ’ . Msy or, Aldermen, and members of Council ; raged Fy = set peng neg td is Sording to the dive tions wastes Tottle, have. proven their | Auction come, the remaining stock of Jewelry, on the premises, I shall oan oundiviston Heo 3, a is ome 3—The Mississippi dele- also 9 summary of the vote in the election of vorable ; bill ordered to be reported. J udge ivenunneree compel Pnend- ae sina me Se es ee ee -case Watches street, between Pennsylvania avenue and north 1 Ses on the adoption of -¢ oot Cai a eg oe 18' 44, by which it will be seen that the vote Blackford dissenting. lout, and are represented to ha Lever. plain and plated Watches peste Sgt the improvements, consisting — 80 | nomination of candid. platform Am ah conoee weed ks gs a ( of How Terk, presented the testi iaiset « : Fine Gold Suara snd Fob Chains house and back buildines. “1° DCk Dwelling: | ‘The Committees on Credentials heard this The voting by precincts, so earnestly re-| Forest Pets, Wea e ey OTe Tite | ts e Crees ne ee Immediately after the above, I sball sell Lot cnig betes pores ip the New York case; commended fa our fase of one year ago, the ree siete dt Jaton Woskay, €4) United Breastpina Mourning Pins Aa ec 3, te Sena He. set “posi 20 B. Sheppard and John day after election, worked tos charm in ena- | States. "Adjourned. Soha Poant a Rings tween Sth and 2th streets west, and running | and Honey s, Judge Beardsley and bem fa Nepean ee yotiee Sonny j a : With other azticies inthe line not here enumera. bee is contd cmevetd as feet alley, i the | Gen ‘Aaron Ward for the Hards. A nd comfort, i jing com! to}. ian ~ - | improvements, consist! a jarge and well- i stand for hours in the broiling sun. “tj _ Cumearzaxn amo Onzo Oana, 7 pe Subiup-it will regupe the nevtral Solas De ie nese at ef ail of which will be wold wilthout re- | putit brick Dwelling howse. All kinds of contradictory rumors are afloat serve. i arse usu: speedy and efficacious Resto titles : Both of these pleces of property are handsomely | ** to the prospects of the candidates. E ote per — sas the City Hall — the Chesspeake snd Cute Osasl_ Company Ai; pints sa7rquarte $3. ead the advertisement onthe our ee ee ay gavhi geee = located for mxtvete residences being in fall view | _ In the list of the Committee on Resslutions, i 2. 8p notes and , and the boys as usual piled up and set off their tar — yee. 3S oy a amoeme = See endorsed interest. be fieen Nope as ‘and dust of the Avenel, enna * result : ¥ tis bralee ebeut the cvmeash or aneny ate aclli®- P. Maulsby, of Frederick city, Prosi- WANTS. it kc eres Pr one eG MeO UIE a ect'r SEOOND DAY. ent. : tee . fally determined to have a blase, let who| “Board of Directors.—Thomas Devecmon | PARTNER WANTED—EITHER ACTIVE By E. 8. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. By JAS C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer or gts, Convention was called to order at 10+ would be elected. and James Fitz . = orseeping, with a capital of about $10,000. IRAME HOUSE AND LO’ As the returns from the various Wards were | James Cowdy and Jee hae We “aorta area geacliedg nS poet ered heres F i Fane, 0 lock UH street between a0 and Slat eeete at John L Dawson, of Pa., from the committee § t On TUESDAY the 10th of June, at 5 o'clock F street, between 20 and 21st streets, at a > —— hy oxeited coms ra, and proclaim: | ton conuty, Md.; John Brower, Montgomery ington, D.C. stating name and ae oe jlghalt sellin front of the Premises, the Public Auction—On FRIDAY AFTERNOON “vel tecparrcy organisation, reported the fol- rom the City Ha! ps window! ty, : i at: ata A oe eed Bice Be) Labbe in Bealle’s lion | May 30th, at 6 o’clock, on the prem’ shall ident—Ji Georgi the vast assemblage of upturned faces, there |G” = Robert P. Dodge, Georgetown, SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG | fronting 20 feet on Dumbarton street, by 115 feet sel part of LotNo. 13, in Square - fronting 22 Vine ed mms gen . was a visible lengthening of Know Nothing] Ty rug Discussion BEFORE THE TBACHERS’ Iman who has hed six years experience in the Story Frame HoonsnProvements, being a Two- | feet 34 inches on north F, between 20th and bang mt, Smith, Me; L. Wood§ countenances. Still they could not believe, Assoctatiox, the conclusion, in case ef men mercantile business G apie Ty sey containing 7 rooms with | streets west, running back 180 feet 8 inches. ry, 3 - Kidder, Vt.; H. H. Childs, . je ’ passage, and a pump of in the mely located ina Mass ; P. W. ta and their opponents scarcely trusted them- going North and South, was as stated in the dress R. H.N., Washing: oh nol ‘Terms at sale, wor 8. WRIGHT. feaksonebio nate taehaee: and isa verydesitable Cona ; cae oteck ae) 2 § ~e 4 i that th rity of 1854 g' . utchinson, Pa; John L could ho ecttooky overcome Yet pegs Pa ee again a oF ber Su TED EREDIATEL YA 69 OD| je3-te* Auctioneer. site for a fine residence. ‘ the residue in | D2°Y; NJ; E Hammond, Md; W.8. Rose, r going east and west, unless these points o: woman to cook, wash, and iron. Also,a} By WALL, BARNARD rms: One-qui cash ; Del ; T.C Lyon, Tenn ; R. K. . Va; kewl ace Ceomr emt cafe Spe ered oad’ pt | gota oe ea | WAL BARNARD © GO, ancien. | Pate tedac hee Banach Sob Wie 6,2 Wie fam pon the part of Sams followers, and the | space, in which case those traveling east and | 12 400d women good wages an pene a? On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. até overs, | aes sag eevlkE Ga; R. Chapman, Ala; N.S. Balfour, ; anti’s” warned by Pens reverses, thought it st would approach the equator, and those poate or ie ane : we will sell, in front of the pre: an ree —— Alex. Morton. GW. Belden, Ohio; aw. prudent to wait until fully emerged from the | going in other directions would move in curves pace at a t = } : we: slags i nn. avenue. je Lots 21, 56,57 and 58, in Square 387, (island. E. Crawford, . pe ais cea plead mga he constantly approaching, but never arriving at, Soe Sean ae = etre: * eating 2 foot 7 inches on 10th street ig | UF- The sale of Mic from the decisive apese Wasa —— a yeu ot es hous and éining room Mrhiatpreperty io ia avert ss speed une 4th, same hour and p’ ace. Roane, Ark.; D. D. Berry, Mo ; 8 B.'Mallo- Just at this time the disconsolate Know | ,, CONCERT IN tax Counrry.—We understand | servant. Colored preferred and must brin refer- | of the Island. ‘It must be sold, and Piers ean jose _JAS_C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. | ry, ; Matt Ward, Texas; H. L. Walling, Nothings were electrified by the appearance | tht 8 Concert of Sacred Music is to be given | ences. Apply at Wo. 10 Road street. je 3-3:# | chance to persons about to build. "By A. GREEN, Auctioneer fowa; Nelson Dewey, Wis.; J. H. Hill, Cal.; at the official City Hall window of one of the | ®t Fairfax Chapel to-morrow (Wednesday) | — SESE lin Gea wae Terms at sale. : , and thirty-one secretaries. gt°.ad sachems of the order, and his excited | ight, for the benefit of that church. The ANTED.—GOLDSBOROUGH’S NAVAL WALL, BARNARD & CO., Levi Y T Ww. Rochell, Ind; Joel A. Matin Teg 5 |e beg ee AND KITCHEN FURNI ji = Cc i voli blished in Wash- IE ture at Auctie: say? 2 anouncement, amid waving of hats, cheers hig mse igs amateur musical talent | 1 ton pegs ay Phan sopise if in jos jedaq A ttioneers. 4th day of June, sell, at the residence of Four Days Later from Europe. end the wildest enthusiasm, of the election of | i> this part of the country has been secured | order would do. By JAS. C McGUIRE, Auctioneer Mr James R. Roache, No. 407 Phirteenth street, | Queszc, June 3.—The Montreal, Quebec Silas H. Hill for mayor. Another large sised | £°* the oceasion; and the attraction afforded 31 FRANK TAYLO XTENSIVE SALE OF STANDARD between G and Hi streets, at 10 o'clock a. m., | and Liverpool Company’s screw steamer In- + . | in this way, combined with the pleasure of a | ——————____""—-_——"" *_ E . an excellent assortment of Furniture, consisting }| a; -. sachem mounted to the window and congratu. ieee ill doubtless i P A DWELLING HOUSE Misce eous Books by Catal in part of the following articles, viz: dian, arrived here last evening with Liverpool lated his Know Nothing brethren upon their | C°U*ry trip, will doubtless induce a large at- ‘or unfurnished. {t must not be | Sballselion THURSDAY and FRIDAY, June Fine Mahogany ache Chae dates of the 2ist of May. hard won victory; whereupon pistols were tendance. large, but convenient and tasteful; have neat | 92 and 6th, commencing at 6 o’clook p.m.,a Do Bureau, Bedsteads, &c. The political news by her is unimportant. fired, hats thrown up, a procession formed,| 44,4, 1, ; (commuxicateD. | “rounds with shrubbery, and a elstern of water; Seeatife Beokn eedane yaluable Standard Do do = Marble-top, Centre and other LIVERPOOL MARKETS. and off marched the order on a congratulatory 148 Deviin’s Bengrir.—There are among | may be either in Washington cr Georgetown; ich ae thes y inue Sake gy pemaen Tables Cotton was in a limited demand. Bread. round. Meantime, the anti Know Nothings | the Washington public many who prefer a few | must not be upon Pennsylvania avenue, nor so far iMonteioue, be vom Irving, Scott, Cowper, | rine Walnut Chamber Set tuff dull. Flour has declined 6d.als.: athered into groups, and tried to eipher out | 2OUrs at the Theatre to other amusements, or | from it or the chief omnibus routes, as net to be | Montaigue, Burton. Goldsmith, Milton, Moore, | Fine Mahovany Sefas Western Ooual Si Bhat, oer on = nar rh a aaa ¢ Hilt With ‘“‘excitements’ It were well if there wer@| reached by pavement. Whoever has a house BE rp Encyolopedias, Biographies, | Fine Hair and other Mattresses Western Canal 32s. 6d.a33s.; Southern 37sa pono rth Gey choot ~t nerelee fairly more ; for the drama is rising in general esti- | Capable of meeting these conditions to a fair ex. | Biplonim, Gasetiers, Be. ratios woul a | Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows 38s. There was but little speculative demand. - 4 + ae | tent, can find an acceptable and permanent tenant Blankets, Sheets, Spreads, &c. Wheat was 3a6d. lower, and buyers were hold- and squarely, and then they, in turn, set out paca —_- wholesome influence | 1 sudressing R. P., care of Maj. F. Lindsley, oe regis sale of tigen let. Window ard other Curtains. ing back for lower prices; ra 9s. 6d.al0s. in congratulatory procession, oy Dr. Properly apprec F and stating location, terms, &e. Possession re- } 10 forme cash ready on the morning of the | Carpets of various kinds Corn was in better inquiry ite 30s.a30s. Magruder and others and eliciting handsome a th ry National | quired by the 14th of June. m 30-1w* je 3-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Silver Teaspoons 6d.; yellow 28s. 6d.a29s. 6d. Sugar was un- speeches. Thus, for a time, Washington city | Done Sy Kovkel £ On ec ee | SETANTED —A WHITE SERVANT Woman | — 2 —_ | Fine heavy Plated Castors changed with a moderate business seemed to have two undoubted mayors elect; | Meni cereus -» have felt that the grati- small family, (American or By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Hered El erie ; but this morning the smoke of the conflict is ‘dae aaeath's pad -goers has been studie: English preferred.) A tidy, good cook required ALE OF THE WHOLE OF SQUARE With 2 bospaireyrodlrerstiat chanel to'snention. The Indi [SRcomD oping j sufficiently cleared up to enable all parties to | Among the stock company none (it may be said | 4 ohiy at No. 365 1éth street, near L. _m20-* Ne. 202, w improvements. and | ‘rerms: All sums of and under $95, cash over e Indian passed the river Du yes- z = without disparaging others) have sustained No. 204.—On TUES- i : J terday afternoon, and arrived here di the ascertain their whereabouts, and the terrible . 4 5 $25 acredit of sixty and ninety days, for notes}: and mortifying defeat of the Know Nothings | ‘eit respective roles better than the modest, A GERMAN OR AMERICAN | DAY AFTERNOON, June 10th, at 64 o'clock, | satisfactorily endorsed, beating interest night. ‘tifying ed fi '&* | unaffected, loveable Miss Mary Devlin. With middle aged Woman to cook fora family of } | shall sell, on the premises, the whole of Square je2a A. GREEN, Auct’r ExcLaxv.—In the House of Lords on Mon- is established as a fixed fact. whom is she not a favorite? Shall we not see, | ‘2'ee Persons, and reside for the Summer about | No 202, with the improvements, consisting of a = : ne - day the Earl of Clarendon, in reply tos ques- {pies am examination of the sotures at tbe} 1) i ac a cenereun arena olihia the ecrmna | Diet muet trem the city, in the country: | Ad- | substantial brick Dwelling, frame Stables, Sheds, By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. tion from the Earl of Elgin’ said that the letter oes _ = noon peal we find the vote for walle of the National? Shall not the ae Sere at acer Box 29, City Post Offiee. &ec ee ee cca en SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT AT AUC- | signed E. Hammond wasa genuine document. ayor foots up as follows . creditable efforts of her who has so terest ana on street west, mches en New tien near the Railroad Depot.—On he its of Costa Ri > . z —— 55 agents o! ita Rica and of some of the W. B. Magruder. Silas H. Hill. | contributed to our pleasurable pastimes be V ANTED—COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE pad ho text sisehas on omer: oe Ses soe = rclumnsaecie — South American States had, since the attack __ FIRST WARD. met with a corresponding degree of remune- obtained at a pleasant location near Bla- } inj altogether about 74 £63 square feet ‘The <10p tl troeh te gocte wens Cemee. ne ‘adjoining Foy’s | °%f Gen Walker, appealed to England to assist First Precinct. 136 tative commendation ? prone: sects onthe peg dbn parr esr consisting of Oats, Timothy, an abundance of | Hotel, and opposite the Railroad Depot. & *oy"S | them in defending themselves; and a great pparpet dae 140 Do as pce! then, that one who promises shade, ‘oak ing i am mssicakin cbtreat bor Saustigas pe aa Grapes, &c., will be sold with the P This lot fronts = feet on D street, by about 98 oinn dos! tateotgred — laid before the b 80 t t would make an excellent busi ritish Governm tl tance First Precinct. ill whenduuaaedaticer diese ee ae day, beside the convenience of the cars, thus ef. | ,,4/%0, the west half of Square No. 204, embrac- location’ ee i eer Eacend ond © aro he day, beside the convenience of the cars, thus af- fording ample faclities for 's having busi- ness in the city. RS. D. JONES. Second Precinct....350 2238 THIRD WARD protectorate by England and a grant of ma- ing Lots No. 1,2, 3,4, 15, 16, 17, 18.19 and 20, terial assistance. All these requests Her Maj- containing about 100,000 square feet. These val- Titls perfect. ly upon our good opinion, will be cheered to Terms: One-fourth cash ; balance acredit of 6, 7 2 ersevere in her certain attainment of a high vable lots front on 14th street west, north U and esty’s Government had refused, dec that First Precinct. 347 Tigres of excellence in the dramatic art, by | _™6-eotm* north V streets. A pavement recently laid rans sat ee perp ap re bearing interest, | he disapproved of the existing state of Second Precinct. 123 @ liberal manifestation ef the public approba- AN FED—WANTED—WANTED—TO | Past both the above squares. m28-eod Cc W. BOTEL he ‘Auct’r. in Nicaragua, and thought that it would cast FOURTH WARD. tion? L find persons in want of the following ar-| This pee is most eligibly situated in the | — ——<—————— *~_—~ | ashade upon the reputation of the United First Precinct. ae 360 | i ticles : northern part of the city, and presents an excel- By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. States, Bic: paleo no better plan than for the Second Precinct. ...252 178 Tae Or Parstixes now on free ezhibrtion | French or German Looking Glasses lent -bbontaulty for a sate and profitable invest- bab et ear oe eeptg United States and Great Britain to combine FIFTH WARD. i ’ ‘ortrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square rs 4 as = ~ | for the i thei: j fis the saci Perks ‘keakaee P Pi F id, oval ment ‘ablic Sale in URSDAY AFTER. f rotection of rr subjects First Precinct 167 over Yarnham’s bookstore, corner | (i) Paintings, large and small Terms: One-third cash; balance on a credit of | NOON, May 29th, at6 o’clock, on the premises <asdl, 2 - ec! Second ‘Precinct : 204 bas ee Pa esses —— a » | Marble-top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gold. met and ine ears, with interest, secured by deed Het sell Lore Nos = — 17, in Webb and es oo a wowed oat Seow haa: appear to us e decidedly above the style ss n trust on the property. radley’s subdivision of Square No. 528, each | vention in conclu ween the Po: = — aoe us of those usually thus cfered. to our aiiivens Leaking Gusto, or aiker erin ¢ the pilates Neen at ae set a Saree ; ee ik a on — 1 between Third on the Western — irst Precinet.. The number is large, and among them are | line done to order with dispatch. je S-eokds : SLER, Auct’r. | and Fourth streets west, running bac! 7 be weather in England had been very Second Precinct... 319 ies 0: ” pi i Also, alot of cast-iron Brackets, suitable for | — z ninety feet to a public alley. boisterous, and several vessels i SEVERTR WARD. gata Werth ghye sree pera map a shelving, &e., on hand, Terms moderate to sult pa Oe ee These lots are well located, in a very rapidly | ashore on Repsteny spina First Precinct......190 254 = a comuelerens They will a sold on Thurs the thmes, for cash. var Raping ty ie Ral os agen Sr neato aieed bens hee the fact cieje Manchester advices are unfavorable. Mone: i = a aa it t 5 t for medium- 8, fro of e ja- 7]. “4 -4 Second Precinet....180 231 day and Friday mornings 1t* tee Regilt, and Looking Glase Auction.—On WEDNESDAY, feetiicar, see dicious manner in which the lots have been laid | is easier, and the English funds had civensel as - 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. | instant, | shall sell, in front of the premises, at | Of, affording ample room, without any waste | It is estimated by the Chancellor of the Ex- 2927 2914 Come, why will you sufferall the illsof bed | dec 19 JOHN WAGNER, | half-past6o’clock p m, Lot No. 11, in square | ground. Terms at sale. chequer that the revenue for the current year 2914 bugs, cockroaches, moths, ants, and every : No. 963, having a front on'south E of €$ feet rinch | 2-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. | will amount to £67,000,000, a deficiency of , 5 5 . eve’ No. 903, . @: 5 3 000,000, — other species of in , < and on 7th street east of 100 feet. ‘This pro; The above sale is postponed until | nearly £9,000,000. 13 Powder will eatete vid vee ‘on pe cack FOR SALE AND RENT. is very handsomely located in a very raplaiy im whpNespay AFTERNOON ia une ith, same yout * W. W. Seaton received one vote. pestilence. For sale at Shillington’s Book- [SEE FIRST PAGE FOR OTHER NOTICES J] Prrerms: One third cash, balance in2,4and6 ten god Hive aaie geet New Orleans Election—Penitentiary Burnt t One vote was cast for W. Magruder. selling and Stationery Establishment, Odeon months, for notes bearing. interest from day of New Onveays, June 2.—Our municipal The vote upon the Mayoralty in 1854 stood | Building, corner Four-snd-a-half street and oe hee iin pon lentaptallad sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. election took place to-day. There has been as follows Pennsylvania avenue. TF. | Franklin Square contituing 13 rooms and « fin | Je 3-eo&ds A. GREEN, Auct’r REAT {CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT some fightin at the po! and vague reports — 2 Me peculation, and Building Pu’ are abro; at some perso: a > First... a — _— 5 Tax Pic Nic of the English Lutheran Sab- Guecehedt tha bein eke bee ee By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. I shall sell, without reserve, on TUESDAY, the | ed. It is supposed an ae wae ee Second 486 ey arn ee place Se mecrom = Asting: quire of H.A. WILLARD, at Willards’ Hotel. vn seatdepchirgheearer achat plied Cael] pra Pemaseee nase ooakae eopon tien > | municipal ticket is elected. i 2 and wi ' + y ~ r3 i out its enterprises, that this will be a most OR REN T.—TWO LARGE UNFUR- | DAY, the 12th instant, I shall sel), without re | and F streets north, and one square from the rail- The loo i 2} 1 2 . Pifth 289 ble affi nished rooms on the second floor of the large | serve, a very handsome building Lot, fronting 53 | road depot, being lots made in the subdivision of ¢ loss is stated at $200,000. Nine prisoners Sixth . 285 agreeable affair. and airy building on the corner of D and 15th | feet 1 inch on the north side of north K, between | original lots 3, 4, and 5, in square 628. These | escaped during the fire. Seventh. . 232 streets, No. 508. Rent low toa punctual tenant, | ith and Sth streets west, running back with a | lots front 22 feet 6 inches each, on New Jersey The sales of cotton to-day were 4,000 bales, " Sane Sena aa per hundred for fine | Apply on the premises fe 3-3t® =| side ae ei 30 Hehe eps oy ae 6, - reigee =e run back with the same width to a] the lower qualities being easier, while the 3 uff self-sealing envelopes, and 124 cents per = a ann ee aaa a square No. t subdivided and sold pl better grades are firm—middling 10jal0jc. Towers’s maj. 439. see 2561 quire for fine white letter paper, at the North- Ween witibearercmore thine in lots to suit purchasers. Terms: One-sixth cash; balance in 1,2, 3, 4, 3 5 4210}. penny. Freights on cotton to Liverpool 5 1 iberti keto: ; Terms: One-sixth cash; balance in1,2,3,and | and 5 years, with interest, payable semi-annually = Below we give the vote for Aldermen and paintapraeeet ang re, 437 Beventh Sig’ | quiet and desirable part of Capitol Hill, and has | 4 years, the purchase's to givenotes for the defer | and secured by deed of trast on the premises, a yard and len attached. ‘or particulars in- | req pa ments, bearing interest from day of sale. The title to the above properry is perfect in ev- From Kansas. members of Council yesterday. = — “tre at the Paint. and Oil Store of J. R.| 4 ace seen and 2 aed of trusttaken * | ery respect. ah Mippietows, Ct., June 3d.—A letter bas ANTI KNOW NOTHING. KNOW NOTHING. Don’t Forczt tas Excursion anp Pic- | McGREGOR, No. 594 7th street. je 2-3t Title fiteputable. A. GREEN, his property claims more than ordinary atten- | 1.05 received here, stati that Dr. Root and FIRST WARD. Nic of Grace Church (Island) Sunday School OR RENT.—A CONVENIENT TWO-| Je3-co&ds Auctioneer. | tion, being situated on one of the finest 2venues, M Mitchell, re Farce hase bon Alderman which comes off to-morrow. We are satisfied | I story Brick Dwelling with back building, con- = bap airtel gmalen, eghmarce | [PRE Pay Tin ch acge pally pg Wm T. Dove.....399 | Wm. Wilson... that those having the affair in hand have | taining six rooms, besides attics, pantries and cel- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. the ys Se from ao The, of hace “g 4 eeiaen: hak eh Geo. W. Riggs....415 | L. R. Smoot.. made every exertion to ensure its success. lars, with wood-house, stable, fruit and vegetable ERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, | eee e ents whinh wil be ree Bee ee tic Aly ra care _— Cc Cc. il gardent attached to the premises The house is near the Centre Market, at Auction provements which will be made by the Govern- | wards discharged. ‘ommon Council. ‘ On MONDAY, the 2d June, | shall sell, in front | © t On that avenue in planting trees, laying — Charles Abert....421 | S. A. Storrow.....274 Assautt axp Batrery.—Hugh Smith was St New sae ereabereia raveatateernon of the premises, at 6 o'clock p m , Lot No 3and | 40°wn gas-pipes, grading, Ee. It will be sold at Baltimore Markets Jobn B. Turton...416 | John A. Borland. .268 | Tested yesterday for an assault and battery the door fo an Capito: and Navy Yard, from | half Lot No. 5, inSquare No 382.’ Lot No 3 has | Whatever may be bid for it without reservation. Baxrmons, June 8.—The steames’s news D.C. Lee...+++...389 | John B. Hines....264| 02 Mrs. Ann Sharkey. He was taken before | either of which it isaconvenient distance.’ Rent | a front of 58 feet on Louisiana avenue, running oa La ele ns ipa at my auction hada depressing effect upon the breadstuffs Justice Offutt, and after an examination of | moderate. ‘Apply to F. BARRY, next door. through with an average depth of 190 feet to Ca- | Tum, © t A. GREEN, Auct. market, and flour has declined 124s; sales of William Riselee $31 Wes H Parker... .273 | ‘Be testimony he was committed to jail. m 31-30 ne] street, and front on the latter 58 feet. a .G Jessen) Premiers rare pred gice a 85 = " am — Also, in same Square meer . = + MSRCOND WARD Homnorarny.—We would call especial at-| FURNISHED ROOMS —A PARLOR AND | onthe avenue and Canal strect 20 fect, with s | yranvanca’ GREEN, Auctio nes anp| _ Wheat is unchanged; good to prime white Alderman. — tention to the interesting annual Hote the coone " ei Fe between Idth and late to aaa ena the sale of the abo V Three New Twe-story Frame Houses | $1 55a$161; good a red $1-32a51.40, —_ ~ 7 es rent at No. nF, tel e 0! I =i i ices ; i William F. Bayly.552 | C. W. Bennett....332] American Institute of Homeopathy which | streets. Meals furnished from the basement by shallcell Lots Nos 3 and 5, in Square No. 260. Shall sell ats puis pan iaimeur epee Megane engy a tessa = Common Council. will be held to-morrow at the Smithsonian In- | an experienced cook. m 29-e03t* " | Lot 3 fionts on Canal street 60 feet; No. 5 fronts ses, a very handsome Building Lot on the north Provisions are frm with ea upward tendee- William Orme....544 | Geo. W. Mitohe stitute. . OR RENT.—A THREE STORY BRICK | 3% peepee yeas in the rear. side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 17th an@ | oy, Mess pork $18 50a$18.75. Beove—chvuld- F. Jefferson.....-.544| Henry Turner....334] _ WAtca Rerurns.—Pink Coakley, (colored,) ; After the sale of the above, I shall sell Lot No. | isth streets west, nearthe War Department. bein, regs : . 4 ry 7 Dwelling, with extensive Back Building, a] 3 { No 229, fronting on north C street ee ers 8tc.; sides 92al0c ; hams 10¢al2ic. Lard Thomas J. Fisher.555 | 8. W. K. ‘ fighting; dismissed. Davago Ridgely, va-| jargetot of cround attached, ‘with a pump of geod | 22.1" Square , fronting the west half of Lot No 5, in Square No. 166, THIRD WARD. et. water in the yard, situated on K stret, nearly op- | sverayegepth of sbont 195 feck, °" “aM 824 aM | having a front on Pennsylvania yi) hee Alderman. — oe Posite the Brewery. Toa good tenant the rent} ‘The above described property is very valuable — a Pe New York Markets. will be made moderate. Appiy to COM. 8 | for business purposes, and the attention of the c N, or at GODEY & CO’S., Lime Kiln And immediately after the sale of theabovel | New Yor«, June 3—Flour bas declined Beall street, between Congress and Washington Perite indisputable? she can shall s+ll, in front of the premises, Lot No. 26, in} under the steamer’s news. Sales of 8,500 m 2-eotf John H. Goddard.433 | French 8S. Evans. .459 Common Council. GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. G@uorcztown, June 3, 1856. a No. 28, the east part of which fronts 49 = 55: Ohio $6.10; M. V. B. Bogan ..432 | J. T. Wall 4 streets, Georgetown. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 1, 2, and | s222"°, d treet bbis.; good State $5.55; superfine Ohio $6. Lambert Te ..439 | James 0 sr _ The lecture of the Rev. Mr. Hoge, of Balti- | se = 3 years, the purchaser to give notes of jadi in- toanaienn ieee vatda oe totion the same standard Southern $6.25; extra do. $6.70. . W. P. Howell, Jr.430 | J.H.G. McCutchen 457 | ™0F¢, in the Bridge street church last night, we haan Liddle ths meetcae soe ett stalments for the deferred payments, Z in- } front on a wide al'ey, on which is three conven}. | _ Wheat is drooping; sales of 22.000 bushels; ridge, mos' was wellattended. His subject was “Religion terest from day of sale. Assessor. snd Liberty in danger from false Philosophy.” | o¢ 1m the terior for landing atone and other | A’ ded given and.a deed of trust taken. Senld ecparatly or mes test perchasem "| 35.000 besbele; Southora mized Stern Geo. T. Langley..432 | J. M. Downing....462] He took as his starting point, the philosophy | 2&°vY cae aoe tere aes ith} m A. GREEN, Auct- Terms of sale of the lot on the avenue willbe} Pork is lower; sales of 400 bbis.; mess FOURTH WARD. of Plato and his pupil, and discussed fs Cither side. Attached thereto isa sahare of proued | {077 The above sale is pestpened until | one-third cash, balance in 6, 12, and 18 months; $17.75. Beef is firm; sales of 800 bbis.; Chi- Alderman. manner rarely excelled in point of ability, the | for the purpose of depositing or wood. On| MONDAY, the 9th instant, On hour. ; for ~ arte =~ a Jae rate nie cae at cago repacked $12. Lard is heavy; sales of Ww. W. Moore. ..567 | John P. Pepper. ..535 ious philosophies of ancient and modern | said square isacomfortable welling, which may | J¢ 3-o&ds A. GREEN, Auct’r. oe ms ae €s, in all cases of credit, bearing | 600 bbls. at 11¢e. Coumes Counc. times, down to the present; contrasting, as he | be adapted to store pi There is about 14 By E. 5. WRIGHT. IGHT, Auction . | interest from day of sale. A deed given anda Whisky is lower; sales of 400bbis., at 264. Rich’d H. Clarke.570 ide said Wharf at lowtide. To By E.8. WR . eer deed f trust taken. Title indisputable. Jas. P McKean. .527| 98 the dangerous tendencies of the latter, those desiring to make a profitable business a rare Vey LOT AT AUCTION.—On m29da Jas. A Kennedy. .568 am Fa 527] and its injurious effects upon religion, seaeti | opportunity is offered. For terms apply at No.400 | V WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June ath. a nee eT Financial. oan aoe . ’ Elijah Edmonston .567 |e Clements....530 | Proceeded, sound with false philosophy, show- | feet water alon; orali d civil lib street north, between Sth and 9th streets west. | at 5 o’clock p. m , I will sell on the premises, the By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. New Yorx, June 3.—Stocks are higher. FIFTH WARD morality, and civil liberty. JAMES TOWLES, Property Agent. | following described very valuable Lot of ground, pusrrc SALE.—BY VIRTUE OFA DEED | Chie: and Rock Island 92; Cumberland ‘Ald ¥ The most intense anxiety pervaded the] ap26-eotf viz: of trust executed to me, and recorded in Liber Cer Deapauy 22}; Michigan Central 973; gong eon public mind in our city yesterday until the ALUABLE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE] _4!! that Lot of ground on the east side of Con- | J. A. $., No. 98, folios Nos. 517, &c., one of the ; i J.C, Fitepatriek..340 | John H Houston..371 Common Council. 5. Hanson, Jr..... 346 Thos. Hutchinson. 344 Wm. F. Wallace. .336 ion i i ‘ween New York Central 95i; Pennsylvania Coal Was made known lect night, The faced ct | Ygoh the cast side of Sixth atret, between G | fren stiset, petreen, Bridge and Gay streets, | Lands Records of Washington coulty. in the | Comoany 100i; Reading 90; Visgiaia, 68 041; Amon Baldwin. ...370 | the two contending Beri ceniad to feel be diarect roantag Bccap Pen geld pie tg direction 121 feet 6 inches, more or less. A very | the 16th of June next, at 6 o’clock p. m., in front | Missouri 6’s 833. Mat 9 D._A_Watersto: 5 | deep an interest in the result as those imme- | Inquire at No. 318 Third street, next to corner of | d¢#!table location either for a private residence or | of the premises, offer for sale at public ‘auction, ees =——_ is dull at 92. ; ‘ - le for offices. to the highest bidder therefor, the following pro) Jobn Bohlayer. 3 | diately interested; andgjscores wended their | 6, or at this office. — m 31-31" ‘Terms of sale— cash; balance in 2,4, and 6 erty to wit: ‘All that part of Lot 14, in equenot, Assessor. way out in the evening to await the result. _—NEATLY FOR- | monubs, for notes satisfactorily endosed, with in- inning ata point in the divi line of Lots BOARDING. Wm. Marshall... 327 | B. B. Dyer.......372] Some to return home filled with rejoicings, | EX aiered priors fad ted soome with ourd cua | terest, anda deed of trust on the property. au | meni 14, distant 170 feetfrom Massachusetts | — - - and others looking as disconsolate an uneasy ‘ea chtstied te a small genteel boarding house at | Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. avenue, and running a southwesterly direction OARD.—A FEW RESPECTABLE ME- SIXTH WARD. as a poor boy ‘at a frolic. No. 284G street north. between 13th and 14th] ‘Title indispuiable. i.8. WRIGHT, along toa point on said dividing line. distant chanics can obtain good board and it Alderman. We have rarely seen our streets generally | streets. ‘Families without children preferred. je 2-20" Auctioneer. from the 53 feet, thence in an easterly direc | rooms by *pplying at No. 387 13th street, George 4. Bohrer.274 | George R. Ruff...427] i, such a cleanly condition at this season of 28-1w : tion along the rear line of sald Lot No. 14 on the | H and I ladies can be accom m x Ended 3 el By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. alley 46 feet 10 inches, thence in 2 northeasterl Common Counetl. the year. Every portion of them shows that Fez SALE.—A BEAUTIFUL WOOD LOT DMINISTRATOR’ ALE OF MIL- | direction along the line of said Lot No. i4 te m 22-Im* Thomas Altemus. .273 | John Bayne.. 430] the most rigid attention has been paid to their (of about 8 acres) on the plank road, 4 miles ata: oie is et os % linery Geeds.—On TUESDAY AF TER- | point distant 170 feet from Massachusetts avenue. - ohn ee --272| Jas. A Gordon...430 | condition by the officer in charge, upon whom | from Washington. It would be difficult to find a | NOON, J Ynesd, até o’clock, at the auction rooms, | and thence in a westerly direction to the opposite Lomein faces aed a Lemuel Gaddis...273 | Josiah L Venable 428 prettier site for a country residence, ee {shall sell, by order of the Orphans’ Court,a | point of beginning. After deducting from the corner of Pennsyl wi SEVENTH WARD. sing advantages, in the neighborhood of | sinali stock of Millinery Goods belonging to the | property first above described that portion thereof og ge Ee ed Alderman the city. Inquire et this office. m23-lm* | late Anne K. Marselus, comprising— which was sold by Edw’d C. Carrington (as Tros- | With or without board. Every ibe made ” ‘ eae a . = 1,200 yards Bonnet Ribands, of various patterns tee in a certain deed of trust made and executed | to render those comfortable who may favor Saml, Pumphrey..360 | P. M. Pearson....550 Florence, Satin, Crape Lisle to him as trustee by Simon Canter and his wife | With their patronage. aps too much praise cannot be bestowed. The health of ourcity too, so far as we can learn, is Pease better. scholare of Trinity church Sabbath ‘i 1 School gave last evening another of their Oe BUTTER Common Council. ; R just received at | Velvet and Satin Ribands, Feathers Christey, of said City and District, forthe benetit | = Jas. E. Johnson. .357 rs Yorke AtLee...485 saik interesting exhibitions. The spacious Hpee New AREY ETS Mineses Bonnet Wire, Whalebone, Cords and Tassels of John b- Bilton, cf said City and District and UNDRED DO 5 REWARD Jas. Es 355} Thos E. Lloyd... 485 | ®difice was densely filled with delighted spec-| m3 265 Vt. avenve, cor. 15th and I sts. | Trunks, miscellaneous Goods. &c. duly recored in the land record of Washington | TWO H LLAR: . John Beatles 221355 |Robt. T. Reni. tatore. ——___________________________ | Gold Watch and Chain, one Dressing Bureau. | couaty, District of Columbia) to one George R. RAN AWAY FROM TRE SUBSCRIBER i SERENE -stes t. T. Knight. .477 | “tne Sabbath School of West Georgetown M E AMERICAN NAUTICAL ALMA-| Termscash. Miller, and conveyed to him by deed bearing living in Anne Arundel county, and Assessor. E. church are going to maken pleasre evour. mac fer 1648. = me ANTHONY BUCHLY, Administrator. date the 12th of May, 1855, and duly recerded in the near the Governor's Bridge P. O., on BATS Wa. Douglass. ...353 | Peter Hepburn, Jr 490 | sion to Fort Washington on ‘Tharsdsy. While hon ney ge ee erre ie} m30- JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. Fede Agar pee tpi Gleeranadb | ones last, without any cause i A. is, Superintend- at the Fort a handsom Navy, Commander Chas. H. Davis, Super' Cextee Marxet.—The market pl me for Bible will Se pemeaer es wine Edenh a eee cee pl ag eg Snel gp ge Esq.,| Also, Astronomical Ephemeries, for the use of LIME—LIME—BIME. : that portion of Lot No. 14 in this week with a very fine supply of country | by the school. vigal rice 50 cents. ch Square No. 247, beginning for the same at a point produce. The sales were not very lively, "We are pleased to see by notices in other ie gis TAYLOR & MAURY 2,25 Bee Mane tx ceca estar reeted 170 feet distant from Mass. avenue on the dl- though the number of citizens in the market | columns that our dry goods and grocery mer- | _™ 31 Bookstore, near 9th st. superior quality, which will be sold low. | Map fee Perith the ead dividing line st tece was very large. It was almost a matter of | chants generally have determined, during the LADY FROM BALTIMORE WOULD Wa. WARDER, inch in a senthwesterly disection tothe northeast impossibility to keep the gangways clear; for| summer months, to close their stores at 74 Tespectfully notify Ladies and Gentlemen of} . Corner ys ee C angle of alley, thence south andalong the east side buyers and sellers were standing about in | o'clock, p. m. for the purpose of giving their | this city who have cast off clothing to dispose of | _j¢ 2-at (Organ, a “ of said alley 53 feet, thence east and along the north belonging to Mr. groups discussing municipal, nat 1 and #0- | clerks time for study and recreation. ‘his is | that she will purchase the same at a fair price for RESH MILK side of main alley 14 feetand % inch to the centre | who absconded at the same time, cial affairs. Prices had dee! erably | just as it should be. cash, calling at their houses for the purpose, if F from of dividing line of the two brick houses, thence | wifeat Mr. Clement H — from what has been the standard for weeks |” No material change in the markets. 8, | they Will leave note, ey ee oh ag R. NICOLS SNOWDEN’S | merth and at right angles 19feet 4 inches, thence | | will give the above rewaid of two hundred dol- past. 4 at r. a it Farmof EeASS ee . fe dhe ait, horth- | lars if taken out of Se that ———— J ter! r one hundred dollars any where Ofioer‘Puacing for Vong i tag Fomset ack | eAeToampereant, te the, Ladlon Or: Da: | - mats” S'S en and O-v. pumray, Meet | Hace of eeaning tated propery aon | ae raat Cote eos oie " : Gina. a ne ee ee -VvV.D esc * r m the said] m 3i-eoit » M.D. Fifth Wards, in one " ‘Their TCHES_WATCHES—WATCHES et Ward, ond, attempting to, note ta the tne pon a8 extenal vr W ‘Tost receives ret assortment of misime __"_No 486 Tenth street. | property ins Tl he lap ee as WORTH REMEMBERING. Ho was taken before Justice Clark who com- | lowed, they’ bat irregularities, page Silver WATCHES, high and MANTILLAS RECEIVED TO-DAY. | j oprovements on the first above describ- mitted him to jail for a further in de- paial difieal vbel prices, mare Will sell cheaper ed, after deducting m rtion last fault of one thousand dollars bail are ng 5 a OBINSUES Jeweler illas #,, aa samaanie oe me bicie on boogie one informed ae >was but recently released Oirenlar for particulare tres. 7°" | m28-Im ‘49 Pa. av. opp Brown’s Hotel. ‘Mantillas’ $5. MMrantilles $10, small ¥ Frame Houseand oomfatavis yard enclosed = ; Loc! KS_cLOcES if fantillas 4 Mantillas $12. | by fence. ‘STOTT, vruggict, Peuvsyivanis avenue, .— JUST RE. a 36, A LLAS at all and of all styles, at Terms cash. Pro) to be resold at the risk Tanestexixe—John Friszle was taken be- es Some ancecestcs: | watch witt ve dale on tals terme cee De MANTICEA EMPORIUM Of nT ana of the , unless terms are foreJ ustice Smith for threatening Dan. Hickoy. confidentially, by mail, to | ranted one at J, ROBINSON'S, MAXWELL & BRO., complied with three da) Hom Apy of He was held to security to keep the peace for a Pa. ave “ EDWARD C. wrt iy Cites “ , . venue, ‘30-eo3t 3% ag” FMA ere N. B—Mantilla Rooms second story. mil-tawkds | A.