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BPR APromnTuExTs.—We learn that the Ma; WANTS. AUCTION SALES. = | missioner of the western section of the Wash- WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK (sBm FinsT PaeE FoR OTHER NOTIcEs.] By JAMES C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. LacAL INTELLIGENCE, | ir Soe acre ee meal was offered | aie sel never ee eel ees By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer Wo VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS at] BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. Jun Sckawandall Tidtia "thee deeduction af PA cape pn of | (erator. None other need apply. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT at Auction. | NOON, June seh at half-past6 o'clock, on the | ———_———— of strawberries for the markets of various id EDNESDAY, J 25th, at half-past Ward physicians have been made: Secon WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A SET | 6o’clock p. m., | shail lia the premises, Lot large cities of the United States is wing | Ward—Dr. J. W. H. Lovejoy; Third—Dr. of accounts to adjust and arrange, durin; = 47, being Gabot’s subdivision of Square No. Premises, | shall sell Lots Nos. 16 and 17, in Webb into an extensive business. The culture of worl Fourth—Dr. A. H. Young; Sixth—Dr. | the evenii of the week, after the manner 0! oberts. and Bradley’s subdivision of Square No. 538, each fronting 23 feet 4 inches on north I, between THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. IVAL OF THE AMER . " Third and Fourth streets west, running beck that Haut J . is delici argel Double Entry Book-keeping. Sat! refer- | ‘This pro is located in a rapidly-improv- , ALIFAXx, June 18.—The Cunard steamship this dtiinns berzy bas | heen 1 ls ewan By accident, Mr. D. B. Clarke’s name was | ences cau be given if required. Address J 8,” ing part of the city having ra tt of 85 feet on width ninety feettoa pels a very rapidly | America, from Liverpool on the 7th inst., ar- t = ge result is shown in the production | placed ee her Ward Physic A) bene An api Faire Sept tg tos encataiemne terse improving pastor ~ city. = Daal ane sa Arect serene a : <a f st i i thecaries. ANTED—TWO AGENTS FOR THE i depth . 187 medium s jouses, from e ju- ough three days later Lip srt ery parmagben saaroan Ce goa Dn far, to - folleas ie eget ata of pcrtecn Johnson & nae ‘erms cash. — ce songacd which’ the lots have been = those by a —— and City of Baltimore, are since of the “‘ British Queen” variety, thirty] First Ward—David @. Ridgely. Second GaMTEh ai minbio sen De Sppiy to JAS: | _feis-4 C. W. BOTELER, Auct’r. | ground. “Teena ate aS oe = Spiele: enfartance. Zhe main Sestere “as Bee ton mabe sntive Harbaugh. ‘Fourth Warde Tames N, | Pfeve2 lock a.m or afer ¢ o'clock p.m. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. a ie _____Auetioneer._ | tioned, consists of the effect produced in Lea. In the Z < = | marke’ — se San ace Ward—-James 0 ell, _Je 17-203t Bi ees BuLpine LOT IN THE FIRST Ward. By JAS. C_ MeGUIRE, Auctioneer don by the dismissal of Mr rawpton. iason, the great bulk of the supply coming | Seveuth Week -D B Claken” © Dome | CegvaNTS WANTED TA GOOD COOK, wo SULUESDAY APTERNOON, June 2h, | GERIAEL RESIDENCE AND HOUSE. There was muuch talk respecting the Amer - a . B. \. lo on 8, 18] e -—On TUES. | j from the townships of Raritan, Shrewsbury iiky saree stoeaiian a0 S00 es teisee ose LotNo. 8 in Square ‘No. 140, front. | DAY MORNING, Seale nts OER was mating sone thes i : di em part of Lot No. and Middletown, N. J , bordering on the bay Szconp Disrrict Poticy —Thenew officers, rest] wares, ate wanted xt 308 ¥. attest, I door in; bo une 24th, at 10 o’clock, I feet on north M s gossip. th. Colored and slaves preferred, between 18th and | shall sell, without reserve, that beautiful and . 5 snd sea shore, where the plant is found to| Williamson and Fanning, have been doing reir nse an pre! 19th streets west, running beck 75 feet, containing convenient brick house and is = lot attached, sit- tilt ad been published in at eos teive in tog — ect perfection. “The culture | police fie he leg ono faitabed ae ANTED-AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT | |Terms: One third cash jitgaesldue in6and 12 | the most delightful [Zeniaencee im the clty—now | announcement scarcely affected the fands. in this portion of the State within the last Them. and the corporation business is attended Youth, 18 to 20 years of age, desiring to | months, for notes bearing interest and secured by | occupi A. WW. 3 A— THE MARKETS. The last advices from the United States nad depressed the Liverpool cotton market, and Prices were slight!y lower. Sales of the week about 50,000 bales. Breadstuffs were without perticular change The money market was w . inchanged Consols were a trifle better. for money at 94ta043. pe ¢; learn the drug busi can get a situation by | a deed of trust on the premi: threo years. _ The largest produceris ageutle-| to. The following cases were disposed of by | sddveasing *:uinine’” through the Post Of ¢. | Jei8-d dee ne Met RE, Auctioneer. man of Raritan township, who has thirty acres them: Charles Brown, throwing stones, fine Good references as to character required. Se eeihatd washes sates s ean cte ee under cultivation, including five which are | and costs; John Kiser, injuring toe, fine and te By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. this year not in bearing. He hasalready sent | costs; Henry Douglass, drunk, work-house | — EN to ERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED Prep- to market this season ‘35,400 baskets, counting } thirty days. — WwW turk onl quaty_aioerinrditke: deca Vien at Public On WEDNESDAY in 2,600 quart boxes, equal tofour baskets! (Caprains or rug GuARD.—Of the three | wages and constant employment. Also, a man | A caine aoe J ee prs etn Sones each. ‘his quantity is estimated at one-third Captains of the Auxiliary Guard who have | and his wife to take charge of a house and board Smibered 518 front Desist tant, 6 betecen of the wholecrop. Should 100,000 baskets be | served since the establishment thereof, all | 10 or 12 hands, to go about § miles in the country. Ath and 6th streets, im by 2 new two-story Ler be cealined the wake of 44 cents per bas- | are bootmakers by trade. Captain Goddard, | APPly immediately at Mr. Oliver Lang’s Hotel, | 5h 3nd orn streess, Improved by a new two-story ket be realized, the amount of sales from this] the first appointed, was said to be an excellent | Georgetown, D C. je 16st tial manner, lik water and gas throughout the _— ae — par began and | workman. Captain Biroh, we believe, = ANTED_AN OMNES ED WHITES eee in first-rate style, with mar- 6,000, more than one half of which sum may | ¢ aged in the shoe business in this city an girl or woman to ousework !n a sma! els, . be put down as net profit. Just now consider- ae in Alexandria. Captain Mills. the | family, in the country, about one mile from Pies : Reding het i Aegan da able effort is making to introduce the ‘Hovey | present incumbent, is well known as one of Loan aber Ci Pe Mr. BISHOP'S News- * a terest, together with all the Furniture and Household E in the House, affording a rare opportunity for investment, and for the purchase of dsome and useful articles of Furniture Terms, for the real estate, liberal and made known at sale Terms for Furniture: $30 and under cash; over that sum a credit of 60 and 90 days, for satis- factorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. The House will be sold at 1% o'clock m , pre cisely. JAS.C. McGUIRE, je tia Auctioneer By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Pe ITIVE SALE OF A VALUABLE Lot on the Isiaud.—On WEDNESDAY AF- Republican National Convention. Puicapevpata, June 17.—La: delegations are present to take part in the ‘deliberations of the Republican Convention. De P two doors | by'a deed of trust on the premises TERNOON, June 18th, at6 o'clock, 1 abel see The Convention was called to order at balf- scedling’’ vanety, and s considerable number | the best bootmakers in the country. Vreat of Willards? Hotel nn eee ee |e te-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct'r | TENG ty in rquare No Boe heviiee o het 5 atgeetaetn beg cae eager of acres are thrown out o! ing, le a . 13, u s . change is taking place. Several different va-} Arnest.—We learn that last night, as the AN TE D—WANTED—WANTED—TO By J C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. inches on south © street, between 3d and 4% sts. na ecu i west, d-pth 174 feet 6 inches. The Convention appointed ‘committees on rieties are cultivated, some of which are] Sixth Warders were returning from the City find persons in want of the following ar- ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR This property is located {n'a rapidly 1mprovi permanent organization, credentials, and plat- valued on account of the average size of the | Hali, a person by the name of Fisher threw eal or German Looking Glasses Vite ares in atone econ the pees part of the Island, and will positively be soid | form, and adjourned till 4 p. m. fruit p duced; others are preferred because | @ stone through one of the transparencies, Portrait or Picture Praises round, oval orsquare | ises, I shall sell Lots New. 18 and’ 19, tur eqeare | Without reserve ; The Committee on Credentials have before the fruit ripens at an early period, though in | whereat a young man by the name of Lum, Oil Paintings, large and small” $47, fronting 60 feet each on 6th street east, near nice = i balance = wnaya them the credentials of two sets of Philadel- other respects they may be inferior. Cooper seized the discomfitted Know Nothing | Marble-to) ‘kett Tables, in bronze or gold. Virginia avenue, running back 105 feet one inch. | Of 6. 12, 18, and 21 months, for notes bearing in- | phia delegates, one being Fillmore men. It is estimated that during the last year| and marched him off toa magistrate’s office, All & of Pictures framed, and any size Washington city consumed from three to four | where Fisher was found guilty and fi thousand bushels of strawberries; New York from 47,000 to 50,000 bushels; Philadelphia terest, secured by a deed in trust on the premises Conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. je M-ts C.W.BOTELER, Auct’r. i> Immediately after the above sale I Toe lots are well situated for building pur- ned. Looking Glasses, or other work in the gilding | poses, and will be subdivided to suit the per- —_ line done to order with dispatch. chasers. Tur Nationat Brass Bann, recently formed, Also, a lot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for Terms: One-half cash; the residue in oneand APTERNOON SESSION. The Committee on Permanent Organization reported the following : v t ith interest, and satisfactorily secured. | willsell the south part cf Lot No.7, inSquare| or President—Henry S. Lane, of Ind. from 10-000 to 14,000; Boston from 9.000 to | comprising such names as Fisher, Marsoletti, miskmwa moberateto suit Tie indispatables S7G MCGUIREL | No-4o1, frontion 20 feat oe Sith vovedt wee | Vice Presidents—A. P_ Morte kc 11,000, and Cincinnati from 11,000 to 14,000. | the Bergmans, Rassetti, the Arths, and oth: | Ug mes, for Caah Regilt,and Looking Glass | je 6-eo&ds Auctioneer. | tween south D and E streets; depth 100feet,con- | Tubb, N. H.: H. Carpenter, V FP. Adams. — consumption averages 20,000 bushels per | ers, must, we are confident, have abundant | Plates tnserted. taining 2,000 feet. i The above sale is pestpsned in con- uenceof the rain until THURSDAY AF TER- Mass.; J: Babcock, R I: ©. F. Cleveland, ju ER. | NOON June 19th, same hour and place. Conn ; JA. King, N.Y ; J. ©. Hornblower, N. J; J. Rettner, Pa; S. Barr, Del.; F. T. success. We would recommend all who wish | 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. Security ror Psace.—Yesterday, a party | really good music furnished at a cheap rate to| dec 19 JOHN WAG of citizens were talking near Justice Offutt’s | give this band a trial. ‘Terms liberal, and made known at sale, je17-Tukw c.w. BOTELER, Auct. — = ——————————— | fe 18 J.C McGUIRE, Auct By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Cobb, Md.; @. Rye, Va ; G. D. Blackett, Ky ; county oflcer Wan, D. Bell eat Me owe , —see. Py BebEn On Sane mg hy eel alg tthe POG ey Bg my Py AG 2 1c m. D. an ir. &. J. Wil- COMMUNICATED. “= 7 it Fst t, t 74.5. \. 2». ents, Aseurding, ta tha evldanes Mi Biail exc | Misay os/Nisaetn le Cirouit Court of | (JENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED | SALE BY ORBER OF THE CRE mente; our aad 11h streets On TH URSDAY AF- McKnight, Wis.; Jacob Digelow, DC. F. : i vs " i Thi 3 w! eir Meals, at No. 29 betw. hey 2] 7 " TERNOON. ‘June . at 6 rcle2 the | S ¥ 5 Be ansas; A. par Sethe xin tee Rane po doen teen city ya Sees ne Gone of Washington 1th end 1th. , Je7-eo3t® oan ay ons aes see, sell oH ee ete = mises, I — sell part of Lat No. MW Square Bamsay, Minn; i. B. boeekt yep ;¥. rf limits. Mr. Wilson supposed he was joking, | county, D. C., growing out of the will of the OARD—A FEW RESPECTABLE ME- | the Orphans’ Court, the Fishing Tackle, &c., be= Tits atrects Srenlng wacarvesete ree ome and | Folger, Cal. and made a remark which Mr. Bell denounced | late Wm. Easby. Among the questions of chantes can obtain good board and pleasant | longing to the estate of Thomas W. Perkins, de ; One eecretary was appointed from each State represented. When the President took the chair he maie along and brilliant speech, which was fre- quently interrupted by cheers. The committee on credentials made a partial report, which was adopted by acclamation. The contested seats from Philadelphia are given to the delegates originally chosen, in- Persons desiring a superior building site are re- spectfully invited to attend the sale, which will be made without reserve. Title indisputable. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in six, and twelve, months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises je 16-a JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auet’r. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer XECUTORS’ SALE VE VALUABLE as a “‘lie,’’ upon which Mr Wilson struck him | law decided by his honor, Jud, ‘urcell, was | rooms by applying at No. 387 13th street, between | ccased, sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m , at on the mouth with the back of his hand, cut- | this—whether the widow of Wn. Essby, and sip ee two re a os be accom ae Pagel < fob eb ne cee on ting his lip and causing a little blood to flow. | executrix, associated with others as executors bases Daa ae hall wane. miles from the Navy Yard bridge, near the Potos Wilson went in his house and Bell stood onthe | of her husband’s will, could join in letters mae, the following articles, viz: pavement, threatening what he would do, and | testamentary with the executors, and, after UARD,&c.—MRS. BATES,ON 'THE 8. W. | | large new Seine, Rope and Corks using profane language. He afterwards had | having acted with them for several months, corner of Se Bitrate and te street | 1 Mig pes agh norte decom has been used Wilson arrested and held to bail for poace. | renounce her right as executrix, and be re- toaccommodategentiemenwithrooms, i kee! tom Boat, w’ ars Mr. Bell was also ordered to give pbasil re for | leased from her responsibility as such. The | W/thor without board. Every effort willbe made | 2 Scows, 2 Look-out Boats eace, having i threats towards Wilson. | Circuit Court, after hearing Mr. Webb and to render those comfortable who may favor her | 4 Ca stans, 3 new Reams, 2 Lanterns 6—tf | 23 Tine Brick Houses en 7th and 9t cluding Passmore Williamson. ustice Offutt decided the matter. Mr. Carlisle in support of the appeul, and With thelr patronage. ie : to Garpentics Tale Gian eaee pec ac! “Se Hobe ml pend ne. a Sy itl The rules of the House of Representatives puis Mr. Joseph H. Bradle against it, affirmed “| Perms cash. : we shall sell at public auction, to the highest bid. | Vere adopted, as far as their use is practicable. Scerosep Foaittves prow Justice.—Last | the decision of the Orphans Court. EXCURSION AND PIC NIC je 1o MARY A. PERKINS, Administratrix. | der, the following valuable property be onging to| The committee on platform not being pré- night, Watchmen Burch and Horner received And here I take occasion to call the atten- OF THE = je 18-4 A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | the estate of the late George Wm. Uttermubie, | P2ted to report, the afternoon was occu pe Saale of the escape of a man charged | tion of the honorable the Senate of the United | CAPITUL HILL METH’ST E. CHURCH — ‘CKEY; viz: with speeches from Caleb B. Smith. of Obio, with murder in Richmond, Va. The deserip- | States to the memorial of the members of the] SABBATH SCHOO L, By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown s Lot No. 7, in square No. 407, fronting 51 feet 9 and Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts. Ad- “ . rae 3 * 7 Watt, BARNARD & Co., Washington.) inches on ‘th street west, between D and E streets | ; d tion of the fugitive was obtained from Officer | Washington bar, and to the letter of the Hon. ON THURSDAY, June 19, 1956. ( ’ ECO: journe of Kimball, and upon information received from | Henry May, acking an augmentation of the | HE STEAMER GEORGE WASHINGTON | GALE BY Hooks; belagin yart tae private Lic | mente, cousiiling wt tees toc ee aaa DAY other sources they arrested a young man | Salary of the judge of the Orphans’ Court, in has been chartered for the oc- aluable Books, being in part the private Li- . named Francis Buckland, as an accomplice | view of the great responsibility resting on | casion. She will stopat the White PELDAY GaBATU RGR heat ters of the fugitive, and confined bim in the guard- | him on account of the many intricate and im- | House Pavilion for a short time, then proce: and 21st instant, at early gas-light. Wenamein house. Afterwards they arrested a man named | portant cases constantly coming before him for | down cg ieid be -~ ies ee Pp AEE art — i Wm Cline, who comes nearest the descrip- | adjudication. A Frienp ov Justice. | 3t Fort Weshington, where ic Dwelling-houses, with two story brick back build- ings, cellars, &c. ‘he preximity of this valuable roperty to Pennsylvania avenue and the Centre Market ren-— PHILADELPRIA, June 18 —This morning the hall was more densely crowded than yester- day, being closely packed. It was evident as the time for balloting approached that the math jentleman’s Magazine, complete, 150 vols -_—- old paca et oe roan a feeling of the friends of the different candi- tion. Both say they come from Riehmond The voat will leave her wharf. foot of 10th st , | Annual Register lo : >: —} hertea <\> | dates were increasing in intensity. Copies of but in other respects their accounts are con- | Warcm Returns.—Francis Buckland, sus | atv orceck © m., and Blazden’s Wharf, Navy | {vitisl: Focts and Lives of the Poets mines coaitine sep bgisnaey nse eny sey Sumner’s speech were freely circulated among tradictory There is still another of the party | pected fugitive from justice, jail for further | Yard, at 94 o’clock. Rare Theological Works, in manuscript and print | Dwe'ling-houses; with two-story brick back | the candiuates, und various handbills were at large, and the guards are looking for him. | hearing; aan Riley, drunk, paid costs; Wm. |, Tickets for adults. 50 cents ; Children 12%—to ne “a othe fact Br Zs buildings, cellars, wood-sheds, &c. ‘I'wo of these have the stores occupied as dry-goods stores ard the other as a grocer; store A —- ofexcelient water is immediately in front of the premizes, and the porperty is altogether very desirable. Immediately after which we shall sell the whole of Square No. 152, bounded by 17th and Isth streets and north 8 and T streets; this will 7 a Le which will be added other valuable works, The persons arrested were committed to jail | Cline, suspected fugitive from justice, jail for | bebad SRI e te Ten cee ened tea cane: | making the sule well worthy the eitention ot tie fora further hearing Notice will be given | a hearing; James Stevenson, cclored, out after cb bes sprit pati vane je W_STWs | literar the authorities at Richmond. hours, workhouse thirty days; John Kenney, | “™* ‘*@chers = = ‘ems: Allsums under $25, cash; over $25 = vagrant, do. : ; FIRST GRAND EXCURSION $redit of thirty and sixty days, for notes satisfac- y ny . Tae Ixyoest.—Yesterday, an inquest was] ——————-_______________| [TQ PINEY POINT ’ fe ied BARNARD © BUCKEY, Auct. held by Coroner Woodward over the ee of} U7 Cholera has become one of the pre-| Qn the occasion of the opening of that de- Nicholas Murray, who died yesterday on Eng- | Ys!""% discases of our land, as well as foreign countries. scattered about the hall. Among the latter was one originating from the Pennsylvanians, calling on the delegates to unite the whole North 7 practising harmony and forbear- ance, and uniting their names on one ticket. The Massachusetts delegation met at an early hour of the morning, and unanimously i> The above sale will take place at the Auc , p be sold entire or by the lot, at the opinion of the | @greed to cast her ballot for Banks; after N ki " Thia Leing @ universal fact, precaution should be taken In lightful Watering Place Hon Hooms of Barnard & Buckey, on Bridge st., company. One of the lots has a two story Brick | which Thomas J. Marsh, the State Treasurer, lish Hill The evidence showed that he was | regard to diet during the waru: wegather aul to viewof the | FIVHE STEAMER POWHATAN, CAPTAIN | near Congress, Georgetown. Dweiling on it. This square has been under cul- authoritatively and peremptorily withdrew at the rivt at the first precinct of the Fourth Son nites eer frapReingrny pogo op C.E. MITCHELL, will make * by By JAS. €. MeGUIRE, Auction tivation as a market-garden, and is a very va'ua-| his name. The delegation then voted as @ Ward on the day of the Mayor's election; | Shere, we woeld atvinesite procure a supply for family | 20 Excursion to Piney Point, leave, y JAS. ©. 3 i ROC ONESEs that be was struck several times during the fight; that when he returned to his home he fell aod hurt himself; but the evidence was Bot sufficient to show who struck the blow that caused his death, or that his death was not caused by the fall he had. A post mortem | Ret. or Rusty examination was propozed, but the friends and | '*! Brows or Bi relatives of the deceased objected; and the ble lot for that purpose ‘The sale wil commence, precisely at 4 o'clock, with the houses on 9th street. Title indisputa- ble. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. If the terms of sale are not complied with witb - in five days thereafter the property will be resold ‘on the bottle. When this in | ing Bradley’s Wharf, foot of I1th street, THU RKS- LIGIBLY SITUATED IMPROVED > DAY, Jane 19th, at 7 o’clock in the evening, Property in the First Ward, at Public and arrive at Piney Point at 5 o’clock next morn- | Sale.x—On \WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ing, where she will remain until 10 o’clock Fri | June 4th, at 5 ©’clock, oa the premises, I shall day niyht, at which hour she will leave for home | sell the nerth half of Lot No. 21, in Square 169, Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—Gray, arriving at Washington at 7 a. m. on Saturday, | fronting 26 feet 10% inches on 17th street west, 3 ir dyed tnstantly to's Beautiful and Natu- allowing passengers all day to enjoy the luxury of | doors north of ‘‘Winder’s Building,”’ running Bi without the least tojury to Watr or Skin. } salt-water Bathleg, together with an abuadance | back $9 feet Ll inehes, with the improvements, unit to support Fremont. The Convention was called to order a little afier 10 o'clock. SECOND DESPATCH. It is understood that McLean and Chase have both withdrawn Fremont will probably receive a plurality on the first ballot. ALS axD DiPLoMAs have Leeu awarded to W: of Oysters, Crabs. Sheepshead, Drums, and the | consisting of a well-built three story Brick house | at the risk and expense of the defvulting pureies, | _2be Convention has adopted the platform, jury returned a verdict according to the facts varleties of fish and fowl with which that place | with ack building. pa Pe cP and is now debating whether to proceed to s Po y, d 4 abounds. This property has lately been put in thorough Title indisputable and sale itive. formal or informal ballot. — % Ww. 4. Batcuston'’s Hain Dre produces « culos not to be On this occasion there will be a Grand Ball on | repair, bas gas-pipes throughout, and is occupied CHAKLES UTTERMUHLE Potice Magistrate's Dectsion —We learn distinguished from asture, and ta baanaeeas no to injure | Etiday evening. by a first rate tenant, AUGUSTUS UTTERMUHBLE, Departure of the Niagara. that Justice Morsell, of the fourth district PO- | fu the least, however long it may be continued. Fare for the round trip, including board at the ‘Terms at sale. GEO. W. UTTERMUBLE, S ; x lice, refused yesterday to issue a Corporation | * tn ail cities and panue,or the Calted States, by Drag- | Foint and the Ball in the evening, $3 50; for m 23-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. Executors ; joston, June 18.—The steamship Niagara Warrant to Henry Yeatman, an officer recently | “tz'Tie Geutine hse the name and address upon a ateet | ¥eRteman and lady, $6. The above sale is postponed until} je 16-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. | left at noon for Liverpool, with nearly $100,- appointed by the Mayor. Mr. Morsell, we | plate ex on four sides of eack bottle, of WILLIAM | Berths free ; state-rooms extra. = ~ - A.BATC TUESDAY AF'TERNOON, June 17th, at same 000 in specie. 7 , 233 Broadway, New York. Tic) to be had on board the boat. . 4 > are told by the officer, is doubtful whether he 7 CaS. STOTT, Pennayiteate avenue, oat to oe aa ORCL MATTINGLY, hour and place. JAS. C. McGUIRE, : By A. GREEN. Auctioneer. PXCELLENT THREE-STUOKY BRICK “4 hes aright toxct until his(Y.’s) appomtmentis = — = je l4-d Superintendent. gee okts puesenter: House and Lot at the corner of 10th st. Baltimore Markets. confirmed by the Bourd of Aldermen. He} 477 Impertant to the Ladies!—Dr. Du- | ——— nr 1 i> The eer ene is nt Rn ee and Ncw York avenue, at Auction —On| Bautimore, June 18.—Flour is stady; sales is a county cmstable, appointed police offi- | PONCO'S FEMALK PILLS. —The combination of Ingredi. EXCURSION AND PIC NIC TERNOON Tone Soe car aan on ~ | TUESDAY, the 2th instant, I shall sell. in front | of Howard street and Ohio at $6. cer by the Mayor, and has complied with the | sti ihe Fillyare yerteriy harmicn cir cica'y and or THE jelsd’ "FASC MeGUIRE, Auer, | ofthe premiles, af half past six o'clock p.m. |" Wheat is Grmer; white $1-00a81.66; red requirements of the law, Mr. Morsell refuses | years; aud, where the directions lave been strictly 1 | RYLAND CHAPEL CHOIR, : art of original Lot No. 4. in square No. 372, hav- to acknowledge him until he is confirmed by | '¥°?. they have uever failed to % all Irregal $1 30aS1 37. Corn is better; white 46a5lc ; On FRIDAY, June 20, 1556 ing a wide front on New York avenue, at the cor- , 20, i = = a ee —— llow 47a50c. a | faful and dificult : ner of 10th street west, with the improvements, | 7°! sere a s the Board of Aldermen, and waits the decision | the change of life. ‘They will sum thaw nites, nud HE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF Ry- FOR SALE AND RENT. which are an excellent three-story brick house, Provisions are improving; mess pork $13 75 of Mr. Carlisle, Corporation Attorney, but Fond psig ger pao dobre ure OF ADY CAURES ; land Chapel Choir respectfully containirg ten or twelve conveniently arranged | 8319; bulk sides 90; ehoulders%e. Bacon— himself eo far unconfirmed. the agent, ond pote Oirenne oy careeentivs. Call epee | cnnounce to thelr friends tnat they: [SBE FIRST PAGE FOR OTHER NoTiCEs ] rooms, with a back building and other necessary | sides 10c; shoulders8ic. Lard 1lal2o. a box, with full directious. Sold wholesale and | Intend giving a Pic Nic at Fort Washington, on OR SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- | Outbuildings. 4 retail by CHAS. ‘STOTT, Droggist, FRIDAY, Juue 20th, 1856 taining about 45 acres, on the Heiphts og] Title indisputable. New York Markets fue Grand Mass Ratirication Meeting | saMvel B. WAITE, 524 Seventh street, Washington, D.C: ‘The proc eds wili be appropriated towards ma- s iia tf Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 and @ the Democracy, which was to have been | *%4 #- 8. T. CISSEL, Georgetown ; to whom all orders must confidentially, by mall, to Ming conan improvements to their Church. Georgetown, being a part of the Valley View 18 months, the purchaser to give notes for the epee payments, bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trurt taken. je 12-4 A. GREEN, Auct. SS banca Ee Enero ol Geno 7 4 Farm, the residence of the late John H. King beld last uight, was postponed on account of ladtes who euclose them one dollar. e steamer George Washington has been en- dkenacea: ‘This is one of the most desirable site, the unpropitious weather. The arrangements gehy Br See tguatare on the box; to counterfeit ite for gazed and will leave her wharf at o’clock | {'° the District tan fine private residence; ‘about jullied Geieagettoes ener sate te tae AV eetes cs wutes, | reeketaStcamts Children 12 conte, | fatten tre tee beautiful grove of tim city. About 8 o'clock the President of the e Misere mice Occ cone DB Clacke, Ek ists, members of the Choir, | tivation The summit of this tract 1s from 350 to By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Jackson Democratic Association, Mr. Daniel | avs, trowee’ Hotel Batldtus, repeat eres eure, | DB. Clarke, Drage! 1 | rata alone tide water, and has a dine view of | ym PROVED PROPERTY ON 4X street, Ratcliff, announced that in consequence of the uaa} display of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING | iT 7 FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF Secor geet eorg Tt vill beanla. atte or da between G@ and H streets hy and Lot threatening aspect of the weather the meeting : those who ue unable to go0n the eee tee SE, ine Be le Potomac. It w: sold entire or dn ate. in peer sq med Spite would be adjourned until the first fair night; the Committee have made arrangements for a ‘Also, a large F D FS auction.—On » June » Is! se > : 3 ge Frame Dwelling-house and Lot % ee eet ee ace ri | wating tram her whats Sotto, pms and |p the re" of Fifa nts west, Wants | S744" foe Poms, ARS oclenk pm er rz : ty, New York, June 18.—Flour is higher; sales of 10,000 bbls; good State $5.40; superfine Ohio $5.85. Wheat has advanced; sales of 62,000 bushels, southern white $1.79. Corn is firm; sales of 22,000 bushels; South- ern mixed 53. Pork has advanced; sales of 1,000 bbls. mess $19 25. Beef is firm; sales of 200 bbis.; West- ern mess S12 Lard has advanced; sales of 250 bbls. at 1lje of lot No.2 and all of lot No 28, in square ky b: v4 $ stock of goods in this ci P : ington city. 497, having a front on 4% streetof 45feets inches, |, Whisky has advanced; sales of 450 bbis. the most able speakers in the country have sepa | Prcresing 10. Pont Washington pply at Valley View Farm, orto Dr.H. King, | sunning back 100 feet (2 0 wide alley, with the | Obio at 289. promised to be present. —Weare Wm wane os Awe No. c0 Prospect street, Georgetown, D.C. improvements, which are two good and nearly — sae Tendering the public speakers, vocalists, and othe 0 are Thos E Lloyd, wm McElfresh, _Je 18-1 (intel) E. J. KING. new two-story Frame eotgeon plage will — Financial. A Caicxen Casz —Yesterday, a case came | chaoges of climate a bevel if they wilt vente, cnaaen KB Hughes, Fred Luff, OOMS.—SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS | Separate. This property is next to the corner New York, June 18.—Stocke are higher. up for trial at the office of Justice Goddard | Periexce, be Amt homeo gr to these valuable lo- James Moore. je 16-4t can be obtained with or without ean at | “Immediately after the sale of the above I shall | Cumberland Coal company 213; Michigan that created some amusement to those present. | most Notingsiehed divines, and perspec merase THIRD GRAND ANNUAL PIC NIC ee street, between D and E. ie at sell lot No. 10, in subdivision of square No. 582, } Southern 964; New York Central 943; Penn- One woman accused another of stealing a most promingnt doctors. They possess the er of aff reece esirable. j baving a front <2: set on ay i Mtrest west set Coal 1003; Reading 903; Missouri 6’s ii illing it. i a seating “ C GRESS AND | runnin et ‘o a wide y n 9; Lilinoia C. 2 show that abe was the owners Waen aoked| tis cutteetuse'tacstes om umes Sts ad LIBERTY CLUB, OTHER TRANSIEN SA” Several peasant | south b srect and Virginia venue, onthe otand, | arte Cantel Ponds S64 b he killed it, sh id ‘tb t whe: by Sold tn Wasbingtor |. N. CALLAN. je6-tr TO THE WHITE HOUSE PA VILION, Rooms for rent. Inquire at No. 453 13t: street, | With the improvements, which area good two ge “ ee eas ee ee ae ‘Wink iieta eu: wok ON MONDAY, June 23, 1556. between E and F. Je 16-3" ” | story Frame House, &c. ~— a a Seeeeh i ae Bad UL Ud wwe Sst, and the op. | 7 Whee ta) tt Be Sines ate Sone | UE MEMGERS PLEDOR THEMSELVES ‘Terms: One-fourth cash ; balence in6, and}, GREENWOUD SEMINARY. posite party seized it by the neck, and strug | BSSTOR: Witias tabidten or hos sre to spare no pains to make this _- OR RENT—TWO HANDSOME DWEL- | 16 months, the purchaser to give notes for the de- ITUATED ON THE SEVENTH STREET gling tu get it away the chicken’s neck was] i: is the ib will do ail it promises for | one of the best Pic Nics of the sea. ling Houses, one of them furnished ‘These | ferred payments, bearing interest from the day of Plank Road, three miles from biogas. Stretebed, and to put it out of misery she argon ny leaps erage tt will stop ite | son, honses are very pleasantly situated, and have the sale. — ; ee for the reception of boarding and dy illed i i t oe aka tensaeenee aes Sar , modern conveniences of gas, water, &c. Apply A deed given and a deed of trust taken. 2 . evidence given, and othr witoees were sent | Seine hai citrate sree | ,ommume wll Lan readtnen atthe comer of | gen conventenren of Gu wali £¢ All conveyancing ut the expense of the pur-] Je7-Im* Mrs WM. KESLEY, Principal. for, when the case was postponed. The affair ——____________ "tf | 4 good Cotilion’ Band will be present 2a. Cif the terms are net corarited with in tive days | *EMEDY FOR WARM WEATHERS. cccusred in Swampoodle. U7 Another remarkable cure of Scrofuia. | ., T TEMonatTie Wain ene Biighen, | WOR RENT_TAE THREE-STORY Brick | apie beets Me: Property will be revold, atthe | JUST RECEIVED AT THE UNION BOT- Srauta, Ceroline County, Va., March, 1464, wns) nat? ss 43 Blagde House, on F street, between 1th and 15th | risk and cost of the fret purehasers, by advertis- tiling Depot, a large supp! AS that unsor- wr - . Mesers, Bensett & Beers, Richmond. Wharf, Navy Yard.at9; and Alexandria at ox : passed tonic for invalids, GINGER WINK Kunkeu’s Oreza Troure —We are glad to| “Stitimenn vine Coren Spanish Mixture has per- | o'clock. streets, now occupied by the Fifth Auditor of the | ing the same three times In the National Intelit- | 45. XXX Pale and Burton’s Ales ard Por. See that Kunkel’s original opera troupe is to ey Serofuls in the very east che servant man! Dinner and Refreshments furnished by an ex- | Treasury Department. Apply to N oe geucer. A. GREEN, ter of very superior quality, with == day night next at the Na. | *ticted wits Serofuls in worst furm. So bad bad rienced caterer. next door, orto M. P. CALLAN, City Post Of je la Auctioneer. be r eappear on Monday night nex he become, that his eyes were entirely closed wud Lad been | Pel cal fice je 16-3t —— - large essortunent of syrups of almost every kin tional Theatre. This is just the season for | so for more then a year. Asa last resort, as everything cleo | ‘Tickets ONE DOLLAR—to be had of any of - By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. all of which, together with our premium Mine- burlesques, songs, dances, and all that class pom yal Rane other rl a yy al to ean", | the members ef the Club. At PRIVATESALE.—EIGHTEEN SMALL WELVE BEAUTIE BUILDING | al Waters will be furnished to customers ix any of performances in which the Kunkel troupe | perfect cure hy flected. I a ‘lw c "eget 4 cll aaron building lots for sale, corner of L street and Lots at the corner of Eand 3d streets at | Patt of Washington or Gestsctowrn. is, in our opinion, anapproachable. We shall | <i« equals “Carter's Spauleh Mixture” as puriter of the Rearden. Gladmon, f Jefferson. | New Hampshire Avenue, near the circle, First | public Auction...On WEDNESDAY AFTER- | _ All orders left at the Depot in Georgetown, or wait impatiently for next Monday night. blood. Hi te creating quite an excitement here, and sells | Jel6-lw Ward, ranging in price from 80 to 160 dollars | NOON, June leth, at _Lalf- ast 6 o’clock, on the | With the drivers of our Sony eee “Yer ycaretruly, mS. BROADBLS, PUBLIC NOTIC each. ‘Terms from to 15 dollars per month Par- ey Npcraree ate remises, I shall sell Lots Nos. 3 and 4, ‘Square Comg. why will you suffer all the ills of bed- ©. 570, situated at tbe corner of north E street bugs, cockroaches, moths, ants, and every iF TO PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, OR PRI. | ties purchasing with the view of building thereon jeer Congress Water, received this VATE PARTIES. lumber or bricks (at market prices) to the amoun’ and Third street west. ‘Those lots have been sub- CHAMPAGNE, ae - . > > oa 4 > ORE of 150 dollars will be advanced thereon, secured mak 6 i "y y * other species of insects when Lyon’s Magnetic EEOrURD. D BLUE LICK WATERS, tr OILM SN's new ipeaee “4 gee Hd eee a by deed of trust on the property. ‘Title ‘ind!spu- ee pyre — beck te fect to Lf byes fens genni na Powder wilt surely rid your house of all such } Oras Hore, 20 Pa. aveu mieiw’ | merous friends aud the public gen ies table. 2 ee Seti ive ar eae fg a 10 feet alley, and six lots fronting 24 feet 1 inch Versuuny, 6. H. Mumm & Co., in quarts and pints pestilence. For sale ut Shillington’s Book Mineral Waters.—A fresh » erally that he has, at all times, a PAKRY, Mar ap 10—3m | 02 3d street, running back 155 feet to a 30-feet al- | (Tier do do do ng and Stationery Kstablishwent, Odeon | pabroxp water, so Justty celebrated for number of large and comfortable OMNIBUSES 2 P ley. ing. corner Four-and-a-half street and | Cougress Crement Cordon Ronge, in quarts np ener of Ranauld & Francois Viersteiner Hock of P. A. Mumm, Frank- Marcobruaner fort ‘ain > Geicenbelmer on M 4 ‘These are probably the best proportioned and most eligibly Fituated lots to be found for sale in that very desirable part of the city fora private reside! oe ‘and the sele should command te at- sts pet = = » from the world renowned | for thelr accommodation, and at a moderate OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME te Pennsylvania avenue. See Lick Water, from Blue Lick | charge F —3! Par. SiN Soew Bros Strd to Peau avenue," tate’ | qAPPlicatlons may be made to either of the un- |" qiso table and tnaslent tates’ taguire at Mi. Dox’? vorcrt the beautiful panorama of | ———————_———~_ mere 9 Rootes AM. WHALEY? i here SMITHS, 233 F street. nov 27—tf a und Japan to-night atIroe Hall. The DIED, ’ | tention of capitalists as well as persons desiring 8 Sparkling Hock, Nonpariel a I N JNO. M. HOLBROOK, Ag’t. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY | first-class building site Sparklirg Mosell artist, Mr. West, managed to introduce him-| In San Francisco, California, atthe re-idence of | {[J™ A line of stages leave Washington © Property—A valuable Farm and delightful} Title indisputable. entre, at P. A. Mu tel, in diaguise, beyond the at Chinese | Mr. James K. Glasscow, 139 Sansome street, on | Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 o’clock a. | Countr Residence, witbin a pleasant distance wall, where all foreigners prohibited, and the | Monday, May 6th, LEWIS WALKER, a native | m , for Fairfax, (C. H.,) Aldie, and Middleburg. | from ashington and Georgetown. comprising, 0 vives i of Washington, D C , leaving a wife and seven | Passeogers will please ieave thelr names at Dy- | with nearly 60 acres of fine land, sufficiently tim- — thers ae which sous arvatled a Cons clildren, and ‘a lar, clrele ef connections to “i rug Store, corner Pa. avenue and 12th st. | hered, a eutumendiecs and handsome dwelling, “ a je mi Terms: One-third cash; the residue in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust rn the premises, je 12-a JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r St. Julien V claret of J. Michealsons & Chateau La Rose} Co., Bordeaux —— --— ee — | Chateau Leoville j ore th i i ¢ eutai | mourn bis loss. His generous disposition aud dens, orchards, abundance of pure water, | Vane OF LAND.—BY VIRTUE OF AU-| (The Cord -» Rouge isthe best wine in the world) — << him, and though separated ‘by a lone aime’ | EXCURSION ON THE 4TH OF JULY Barns, stables, ee-house, Send Pe emer thority vested In me, on the premises, in Al. | And other Wines of Jess Laver and guality. ns : i 5 parated by a long distance | ™ THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION AND a pr and every requisite for the farm. garden, | evandria county, Va., I will sell’ at Auction,at4] Forsaleby JAMES H. SHEKELL Tar crrtzens of Washington who may wish | from those be Leid most qear, his last moments FORT WASHINGTON an ronad For further information address =e o'clock, on THURSDAY, June zbth, a valuable jell-iw 279 F street, corner of i3th do bare, 2 telightfal sail un the river cannot | Tre cuccree DY ue Kind and sicctionate atten | rrvuy epee n ene WASHING- | No 269 City Post Uttice. je i-eotw* | jot of 48 acres of land, part in wood and a part | ~ imOnnE RIM KAOK MANEIKAD wheel beet Ee eee nat charming le | See ere eee LVEW ott eee, Coe: VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR } ing purposes It ts jolaed by Ga tame eee | AND BRACE LACE SHAWLS WE HAVE wheel-buat, “T.8. Flournoy.” The * Flour- | =" —— son. | UYER will make six trips to the, LY 7 5 : ; boy” attends pic-ni cick poate who visit SPKATTI’S we ccten ne CON- | above places Pr REN 'T.—The store situated on the corner ef Hamilton, R. Cruit, and the Kev. A Hays—about 1} miies fiom Georgetown. There are ‘two ex- cellent springs of water, and a comfortable log House on the premisee, which $s allenclosed by a fine fence Any person wishing to purchase any desired information iy calling on Rol Ef ? Sr., near Ball’s Cross jon received another lot of Lace Mantillas ; 12th and B streets, near the Canal, formerly oceu- ylack Lace Points, which we find very scarce Arlington Springs, and makes trips from Four- | y; \HE UNDERSIGNED, TRE ONLY AU- | ».D!her.and Refreshments will be served up at = * ied by Sengstack & Clark. This store is welt teenth street bridge every hour. thorized agent for the sale of the above supe- monte will Be mega ene none: Ample arrange nown to be one of the best grocery stands in the a thor Conductors, 1s now prepared to execute all} Ler of persons at that splendid resort. as city. To a good and punctual tenant the rent Sotbrers or 1812 —The annual meeting of | orders which may be yiven him, and will erect et ti will be moderate. For terms, &c , apply to the the “* Associated Suldiers of the war of 1312 of | them fn the best and most approved manner. He |g, “"' "¢ Band of Music ts engaged for the | “Mariner at No, 355 Ke street, opposite Franklin day. the District of Columbia” took place at the cautions the | cary? against any who may offer Further particulars in hand. bills hereafter. Row. FRANCIS HANNA, id most desirable for the present warm season, ma | which we shall sell at ty less than former ie 5 pits SELLING OFF FOR CASH! ourentire stock of plain silk Mantillas, Stelle Lortered Shawls and Scarfs, and many fancy oads, or the subscriber, at Ww : ; ho’ ‘aul ia . je 4-eotf 558'G street, near Third > Dress Goods. ‘€ invite the special attention of City Hall at one o'clock to-day fur the olection | ‘2i* patent without bis authority JOB CORSON and 2S —___________ | 5 2 . the ladies in want of any of the above named ar- ; ~ ders left at the following pla es will receive SAM’L GEDNE ., = 4 Terms of sale: $800 cash; the balance in three Sf officers and the transaction ot other busi- | ,9° attention: F. & A. Schueider, Union . NEY, Captains. RARE CHANCE —THE STOCK AND 1 payments at 6 I ! 3 months. ticles, to call and examine them, as we buve de — Pain. corner Pa. avenue acd 18th street ; and Je& Fintel} Fixtures of a good Fancy Store for sale, on “ Li » Band 15 termined to close all eut this season and not carry Biven and 8 deed of trust taken. tem overto another; therefore vreat inducements 2d tale nn! NR en Ghat Gover’s Lavy's Beox and other Magazines | at the Franklin House, corner of 8th and D sts. CAN BE HAD AT THE NEW BOOK Store, | Moderate terms. |The location is excellent, being ROBERT BALL, Jr, for July, it received at the Northern | The subscriber as ta bis employment skilifal 496 Seventh street, all the Weekly Papers and | S!ttated on 7th street, between @ and H streets. il be offered ‘to purchasers. Delay not this ~ je 10-ts* Execntor for Wm. Ball, sons Ghation if ee : 2 “ inted with the pro- | } literary Publications. Al: oll For particulars enquire at the Plumb Gallery. Se LL you want Tgalus jenttties’ Bookstore, 327 Seventh street, «| mecbanict thoroughly scqualaled with the pro very beautifal Pictures. Als0» © collection of | * A Fe if not diapooed of by the 20th joatant, | SOHULMOFE'S THIRD MAZURKA jut} | Y V Coftey # Skans, worsabove thewarket N.B The Balm J.B. OLCOrT, FERGUSON, timely notice will be given of its being offered at Published at the Music Depot. Price 25 cents. . 0. ‘street, 8 doors north of “4 4 Thousand Flowers, 25 cents. * je eiwe Franklin House je 17-3 496 7th st, next to Lammond’s. | auction je 13-6 m™ 30-tr GEO. HILBUS. je L6-eo2w Pa avenue

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