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; EVENING STAR. ants | fog an additional fron et tx of airy igh | __ AUOTION BALES. AUCTION BALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Se | 29,000 gall cents on the lots on east side of High street, | FIRST PAGR POR OTHER AVETION saLEs.] ORBOW. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. ; LOCAL INTELLIGENCE , “sesingal oren suey, and lot No, 39; re- Bv JAMES C McGUIRE. Auctioneer. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. ferred ouncil. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON North SITIVE SALE OF a Let Reront OF Tae SUPERINTENDENT OF THE The Git providing for the ba swyans.ctbid Viiewencue and 224 streets at Auc- | PY Y AF t HosrrvaL ron tax Insans.— | tio Joint committee to inquire into the expediency | tiem’—On FR = soit a " Arrival of the Quaker City. The aoa ee, the accomplished Superintend- of annexation to W. gton, was then taken ae o'clock anal sell Lot No. 19. tn oments oto | ent, D. C. H. Nichols, of the Government — for the Insane, for the year ending to hall . 18, in square premises, New Yorx, June 21 —The Quaker City, HD and ably discussed by Dr. Tyler and Mr. | aR 77 frontin Bet nek on Nor bares 13, in square No. 535, fronting 2 == from Havana, arrived here this morning. H n ‘oglish. Teotes ton 90 , Tunn . inches on south © street, between 34 and 4X sts. — October 1, 1855, presents » number of inter- fa eye bed net intended to say one word | vided into three 17 feet 8 tener be Sua: | West, depth 134 seg leptin ee Gov. Johnston's Acceptance. esting facts. . : Bad ey the tar merombla snd resctation, | "Tite inaiepemiie’” Sclstne as sremniets. part of" the Island, and will positively be soid | ,, New Yous, June 21st —The Committes of The house was organised on the first of Jan- | of ‘ill the not ‘ireoted © | Terms: One-third cash; the res{due in oneand ‘without reserve. the anti-Fillmore Convention waited ‘epon uary, 1855, and domestic for the try s compara’ resolution mbich passed the Senate on Thars- | two years. for notes secured | Terms: One-fourth cash; balanceona credit | Ex-Gov. Johnston last evening. who rece of patients were at once commenced dey, directing — ae — vol erm % i of 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, for apne a accepted the nomination as Vice Prenat th a i Dis- Coosuemnel panes a Weary, our Own countrymen teke to it-as] tit Sweet of Nook Greek to Marsiecd. Ti | BY JAB, ©. McGUINE, Auctioneer | OO™"WPSD 0. W: BOTELER, Auct’r, Onnatien Zelition : Finy natal y a a duck to water. Weare glad?» | seemed to him to be a remarkable coinci- CATALOGUE SALE OF stock oF immediately after the mbdeve sale F peseaah ee were removed from Baltimore, where th chronicle the fact, because it (lager beer) is | dence, that just as th le’s (of George- ots and Shoes.—On THURSDAY | w the south of Lot No.7, in can for Partiam A 5s , Ae peop: MORNING, June 26th, at 10 o'clock, at Store SI: wt'be: | J. C. Morrison, bas been elected by majeri- t insane of the District had been main- | thus driving out of use stronger drinks. It is | town’s) representatives had moved in a matter . 235 Pennsylvania av between 6th and we i : . y ree by the Best near for many , | milder in ite effects than even the light wines | of a different character, this should be sprung gn streets, T avis _ the ont aieck of 2 trian ty of 180 over the opposition candidate. and eleven were sent to the institution by the | of France ; so, one must guggle at least s gal-| upon them. He thought when he first saw | declin’ —— 4 feet. business; co pee an excellent as- marshal of the District, and the remaining | lon of it to become intoxicated upon it. the resolution that it was offered in response | sortment ‘of fine goods for adien! and gentlemen's Later from Kansas. one was a United States soldier, who was re- > a —- Y inbexapies ited saEee le ahplgaet Raton Nive sd weliseek cn AZ, On accong#ef the weather the above ese, ame. we mp egeent Sern _ Pere —— = ing. about five ofeach a andl deplorable ac- | offered py ped ect or sae individual. ‘He | . The trade are invited to atiend this sale, which postponed to SATURDAY, 2ist inst , | Kan: assuming ® milde; . ci Sex and color of patients under treatment between January 1 and June 30, 1855: White males......... White females....... at the same hour aspect. Rumors of violence have almost ident oceurred st the corner of F and Fifth | was decidedly favorable to retrocession to bef ey airy Tee aati? {over that suma| _Je19-d Cc. W. BOTELER, Auct. reeelie] be aa race ot. armed men streets, where workmen are ¢ in pull- | Maryland, but did not think it practicable. | credit of 60 4 90 da: a ; is! were ing al Temote parts Pe | ing down Wesley Chapel, by which eae He deplored the present cooaattton of George- Sates, Dearing interest.” s McoUIRE, BYE ate Seman of the Territo: seeee 35 worthy and industrious citizen, Mr D. A. | town, beets pe beptighateclie vt) as Je2l-d ¥ % wa e ° 5 2 ton.) mr -“—l+___________ Auctioneer, ALE BY CATALOGUE OF RARE AND 56 | Smaliwood, lost his life, and Charles Medford, | encugh amcng her people to inquire for By A. GREEN, Auctioneer Valuable Books, being in part the private Li- | June 13, contains a report that 6,000 in endeavoring to assist Smallwood, was con- | selves into the expediency ataay changes D . brary of the British Minister, to take place on | Missourians were preparing to invade Kansas siderably psy : which they might desire to etfect E XCELLENT HOUSEHOLD AND Kitch F me FRIDAY ard SATURDAY VENINGS, 20th Later dates, however, do not confirm this re- The accident occurred in the course of pull-| Mr English endorsed every word his col- | THURSDAY, the sak tetaet pstemeg OF | and 21st instant, at early gas light. We name in | port. ing down a portion of the north or front wall, | league had said. He, too, thought it a re- | the residence of Mr. John Hands, No 469 I strect, md . a section of the wall falling seddenly upon marbabid Jeotnot nce, tet it seemed to b in Rent to the corner of oth, at 10 ofclock a. m., an See . eee: Mr. Smallwood while he was engaged in ad- | keeping with the course of certain persons who | aesortment of Furniture, viz: Britieh Lt thi justing a rope, crushing his ekg fe skageioas seemed to suppose that all the interests of | Mahogany Sofas, heeded and otber Chairs ritish Poets and Lives of the Poets Colored males . Colored females.. Grand total....cccccosseeseeseces ‘Three white females were discharged in the emgice, 150 vols 0 The poreign N Bostox, June 20.— sous letters by Chals State Trials, United States Statute Laws the America are, on the whole, quite favora- cae period, who were considered wed/. ulp, and covering him so completely that the | Georgetown was buttoned uv in their breeches Do ange eats, Wardrobes, Tables, and | Rare ‘Theological Works, in manuscript and print | ble. There was considerable speculation, it There were no deaths nor other discharges, | fellow-workmen were occupied sometime in | pockets; who, every time tnat those who de- China, Crockery, Glass, and Stoneware To which will be added other valuable works, | is true, as to what would be the upshot of the so that there remained in the house July 1, | ascertaining the exact position of the remains | sire the prosperity of the town, moved in any | Fene plated trait Di_hes, Castors, Ivory-handle | ™#Eing the sale well worthy the attention of the | difficulty between the two countries, but no 14 Smallwood was about thirty-five years of age, | direction towards effecting the same, started kniv.s 3 pga All sums under $25, cash; over $25.0 | °° Person in hundred belicved that war White males... ceseséeneseee: of and left a wife and child some rival measure for the purpose of dividing | Maple and other Bedsteads, Washstands, and | credit of thirty and sixty days, for notes satisfac. | Would ensue. White females cceccooe 3S Medford, we learn, is doing well to-day. and distracting the public mind. He hope cane-seat Chairs torlly endorsed, bearing interest. That Mr. Crampton would be sent home was z seeee . ie the bill would pass vcethen meee, Bedding, Hair and cther Mat- je 18-4 BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auct. | quite aad mere oe it was not so Colored males...... 5 Tae Wratner.—Our Georgetown friend | Mr. White called for the yoas and nays on : The above sale will take place at the Ai certain that lias would be treated in Colored females ... 2 “B.,” again favors us with range of the | the passage of the bill, which resulted as fol- rye eta mele appealing sige come of area & Buekey, on Bridge a, like manner—the insinuations of the Times to — thermometer for the past week, beginning at | lows: Yeas—Messrs. Barron, English, Crop: i Fine mantle Ciock, Vases and Shades near Congress, Georgetown. the contrary notwithstanding. Certain it was Sen remgieee, Seana sos Ss ies noon of Saturday, June 14, and ending this | Jones, Orme, Sweeney, Seymour, White a: Cooking and other Stoves, with a good lot of By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctl the mass of the people were against handi Grand total....seeceseseseseeeens morning : Tyler. Noes—none : pertitchen requisites. eo ae GESE EL RESIDENCE AND HOUSE. | 2° yar oleae ga his passports, ane Morning. Noon. Night. | “Both the Boards then adjourned. . jeta e Pe) ¥ hold Furnitare at Auction.—On TUES- stle eee winistry would te con- The expenses of the transfer of patients bis 75 63) The Democratic Association are preparing et Aetioneer. | nay MORNING, June 24 b (0 o'clock, I | © wpe d efore teking Such a step. from Baltimore and from different parts of the 60° 70 62 | for a grand ratification meeting on next Tues By JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, Auctioneer. shall sell, without reserve, that beautiful and Aiegtd “eae ier) certainly embark in the District to the hospital, and of their support 66 80 66 day night Ablespeakers (members of Con- RUSTEER’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED comrenient yar pee re mapoege =. L a everywhere been cour- therein for the period under review, were 64 80 68 | gress and others) will address the meeting. Preperty on the Isinnd and enst of the | (re eee ner ana 2s doar ge tag teously received. $5,709 22, which were discharged from ap- 66 % 68 | Pho ladies’ fair, at Forrest Hall, closed last ¥ virlue of two deeds of trust and | occupied Ly Captain A’ Whipple, US a mabien sca ae ery se EF TE. | RING badredn ot rcp tnd wettritnns | Drea aati daey miter JA, S.No. | “Together wif a tie Pratt’ ana cued Shae eee is esti ‘ si a sd Q ° - | Effects in ti ft TIMORE, — . somite af eee bunioed, epestenn Spriaate oe been of great benefit to the church for which | ber th, 1855, in Liber J.A. 3» No. 105, follos | fa (ose tne House, affording a rare opportunity O00 bbe ar aay if setive; sales Average height of the thermometer in the mornings from 15th to 21st of June, inclusive, 63° 05". Note.—Last > ied of moon on the 25th, = 161, 103, 163, and 164, ‘wo of the land vecdrd tor pay Mende par yg Seed —— of handsome | to-day of 9,000 bbis., at $6.12. 4 . : ashington cou! a e it) i . WEDNESDAY AFTERNUON, July 2d, at5 nhs : $30 rae their romedies o'clock, on the premises, lots Nos %, and}, $4 | gygerms 2% furniture ane saemanth: one entitled to the benefits of the institution will seek admission to it during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1857, which will require an appropriation of $20,000 for their mainte- it was gotten up. Wheat and © B haloes ‘orn are better, but prices are Provisions are very firm. Baoon—sheulders t satisfac- | Sic.; sides 10c.; canvased hams lic. bance about 5a. m. ‘the thermometer stood at 70° | The offerings of beef cattle at Drovers’ Rest, | square No 593, having a front of 244 fect on Dela. torthy sadteelt eee Sacra ls Meas pork $19. Lard ie in good Paces 5 at All that portion of the hospital edifice whieh | this morning at 6 o'clock, and there are only yesterday, amounted to 300 head, 140 of which | ware avenue, between south K and L streets, ron- | "The House will be so'd at 12 o’clock m., pre- | 11al2ic. in bbls, and kegs. has been planinoe ad is now finished. two mornings previous to it, this season, May | were purchased by District butchers at $3 124 | "ing back and average depth of 128% feet, con- cisely. JAS. C.McGUIRE, The hospital farm has yielded abundantly | 25 and June 4, standing at the same. £5.25 on the hoof, equal to $6 25a810 50 net; | Snark anaS1H square feet, The whole will be | "je i0-ts New York Markets. and phere ote the last season. a ~ = ae te oe cae a b Baltimore. BEE aii AnEEe ne New Yorx, June 21 —Flour is dull; sales <ati RAND Excursion.—Re rtise- eep and lambs $2a$3 per head. ao rn : , = pur * sine he the panes pegs Fenty ars ment in another column of the excursion to NG change wortby of cone in the flour or | 4 Tiree Sraprupe rey Pagetech — between 16th pepe eel ree —_ $6; Southern stand; for aie se and piggery ; for $2,400 for a} be given to Piney Point on Tuesday next by grain market. Spectator. 1,000.’ These lots are situated, respectfully at the : ep Wh tte he 4 ret ushels pos clisem atest io wiih a story of dor- | the American Rifiemen. The young men com- corners of north C and 12th streets east acd north pm Tecan eet No 164, Rada oe Beatheta white $190 “deed o sede : ae itories for mechanics and farm laborers; for | posing this Sacae’, are Capers gecige 4) aid 13th streets east. the north side of North K 45 feet 10 inches, with | of 42,000 bushels; Southern mixed hdd 313.872 for a wall of enclosure, and $500 for | fellows, ar be thnk Pchicsti thes. Immediately after— an Average depth of 146 feet 10 inches toa 30-feet || Pork is buoyant; sales of 900 bbls; mess bookenses and books. wats a alee ia vomarkabiy eee being Aexanprra, Juno 21, 1856. On the premises, Lots Nos. 1. 2,3, 4, and 5, in 5 2 ition, estimates are made showing alley, witha 15-feet side alley. The above des- $19.25. Beef is firm: “ that the completion of the entire plan of the | 0bly two dollars for the round trip, which ad- | The weather for the past two days has been square 1,031, fronting respectfully on Kentucky | cribed property is handsomely loc: ted ; Sales of 250 bbis ; West- avenve, north C street. and 13th meet east. 2 diately in tne Ate of the magn! ent eatin ern repacked $12. Lard has advanced; sales spi i 784; or, ifi - | mits a gentleman and two ladies. The num- | yory warm, and quite a number of our citi- 2 hospital will cost $214,734 ; or, if its fall com ber of tickets is to be limited ; all improper y , q __ Auctioneer. —+ = + ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. Ter One-half cash ; balence in6, and 12| now being erected by Gear, Ri Exq., | Of 500 bbls. at Lite months, for notes bearing’ interest, and secured - z, 3 fee, Eeq-, i and only two squares north of Lafayett . | Whisky has advanced; Ohio 29ic. pletion at once should be aoe ddttiooad persons are to be excluded; and the arrange- | #¢0S have sped away to the various mountain iy 5 Soe of trast on the premises ‘ride indlsputabie. Terms at sale i Dicauie pe as * =~ es horastp egies insthy finished, ments generally indicate forethought and care | springs in the neighborhood, Pomveyancing oF to coat af purchasers. sabe A. GREEN, Auct? Financial. O R. ASHLEY, Trus r= fitted up for $133,673. upon the part of the management. We hear-| The newly laid out Ivy Hill Cemetery was PE shan > Ee Sg nan egieaiots the beah of goed 2A8. CCU Lay ww BL vo MGUIRE, Avctionses, | | | New Yous June 31 —Siceks are higher ti i t- | tily wish the excurgionists the of good | dedicated on Wednesday evening. Prayer | _je2l-eod&ds Auctioneer. » iG icago and Rock Island 914; Cumberland MM oe ee a times. by the Rev’s. L. F. Morgan and 3 J. oa By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. pubiicdariee 01 WEDNEEber een t | Coal 21}; Illinois Central 98; Michigan South- condition necessary to the privacy, exercise Ax Usruty Scnouar.—Yesterday after- | lin, hymns by the Musical Association, and a - eee feat is SQUARE OF GROUND AT avcTion.— | NOON, June isth, at balf-pest 6 o'clock, on the Coal C, oo yor: ‘Rendin 00 Viegas On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 25, | premises, I shall sell Lots Nos. 3 and 4, ‘Square 95: Missour? 6" erie TDS immediately after the saleof the Government Lots, | No. 570, situated at the corner of north E street | 99! Missouri 6’s 854; Illinois ae I shall sell the whoie of Square No, 188, bounded | 224 Third street west. Those lots have been sub. | 96!- * ; by New Hampshire avenue, north V, 16th, and | divided to make six lots fronting each 45 feet 6 Bterling exchange is firm at 9j. north W streets, containing 80,080 square feet. inches on north E street, running back 116 feet to Terms: One-third cash ; the residue | and | 2 10 feet alley, and six lots front: ing 24 feet 1 inch tweive months, with interest, secured by deed of io street, running beck 155 feet to a 30-feet al~ trust on the premises. 3 in the Ci Ww —On ‘ 3.c. . fhese are probably the best proportioned ane gn Re _Jje 0-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r, most eligibly situated lots tov he fora ne ee WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 25th, at By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. that very desirable part of tye city for a private | 2 0’clock, atthe Auction Rooms, I shall sell, by USRESER VED SALE OF VERY VAL- | residence, and the sale should command the at- | OT4€T of the Commissioner of Pablic Bulidings, ¢ Building Let on F street, between | tention of capltaiists as well as persons desiring & oe rte oo City Lots belonging to Square. No. of Lots. 3 4 oD | 3 and industry of the patients; the wall to fall so far below the brow of the ounding de- clivities ag not to be plainly visible from the house nor interrupt the view of the grand pan- orama of eities and villas which lies beyond beautiful and appropriate address from David Funsten, Esq., composed the ceremonies of the occasion, on which, notwithstanding the appearance of falling weather, a large crowd assembled. The Democracy assembled at Lyceum Hall on Wednesday evening, and after some busi- ness proceedings they were addressed by T. S. Hall of Fauquier, J. S. Barbour and 8. S. Gover of Alexandria. Mr. Hall who bas all along been one of the most prominent and ac- tive “‘ American” orators in this section, an- nounced his purpose to stand henceforth with the Democracy, as the only conservative party in existence. noon, one of the boys belonging to the Second District School in Judiciary Square, was guilty of some misconduct making it neces cary for the teacher, Mr. Thomas M. Wilson, to correct him. The scholar, whose name is the views. Davis, resisted, and drew a pistol loaded with The Superintendent thinks there should be | ball, and saeypee it at Mr. Wilson, but for- ho unnecessary delay in commeneing a library | tunately it did not go off. A scufile ensued, for the use of our secluded household. Seme| and with the assistance of the lady teachers, valugble books have already been penny the boy wae disarmed and eecured We learn furnished by the departments, and they will | this morning that he has been dismissed. doubtless continue to furnish such as they can spare; but public documents, with the excep- tion of afew narratives of explorations and the like, are not such works as are best cal- By J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. CuSS!NG OU SALE of GOVERNMENT PaxoraMa ov CHINA AND JAPAN.—Notwith- standing the excessive heat Iron Hall was retty well attended by a fashionable au- id 11th streets.—On THURSDAY AF- | fist-ciass building site TERNOON, June 26th, at 6% o’clock, on the} Title indisputable. premises, I shall sell part of Lot No. 11, square Terms : One-fourth cash; the residue in six, Et fronting 46 feet on F street, between ivth and | tWelve, and eighteen months, with interest, se- b . aa ' so rt of 13 culated to win the interest of a class of persons | dience, and we are glad to see that the com A morning issue says that Mr. Levi Hurdle | 11th streets running beck 85 {cet to an alley cured by deed of trust ou the premises. = who, generally speaking, have neler the| munity are commencing to appreciate the | ha: been appointed jailor and Edw. Clarkson | This valuable Lot adjoins the property of Da-| Je 12-d JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auct’r. sr Vas *. 13, and 16, 17, is A iti. : - A ; leasi: and i ctive pigtures. | jail guard. Two better appointments could | rius Clagett, Esq , at-the corner of F and 10th iL?f Fhe above sale is pestponed until sae lie J aiisindaitind disposition, capacity, nor motive fur study. | beautiful, pleasing, instructive pictu Jail g ppo! cae y and Popularized and illustrated abridgments of] The Panorama of Japan is unrolled at 3i | not haye been made. an Sng wall be seed. intotwo bullding lots ore olny Se DENOON, <anes ane a3 history and science, which are now so common, | o’clock this afternoon, and at the usual hour The Alexandria Democracy contemplate | f 24 feet 6 inches each. same hour and place. at which time the beautifu 636 south half of 15 Ty » . S i + A . Persons desiring a superior building site are | Lots on E street will Positively be sold without 7 sult them best Be a pe ke ree eee coat nt poling ently) thi July, w grand Demoeratic |< oeinlstavien t ahoa tie eke ee JAS. C. McGUIRE est Bt 16, 10, 17 and to ‘The farm attached to the hospital has de- | as there will probably be a rush to-day to see | festival at some place in or about the city, | fshecitt without reserve. Title indisputable je 20-4 Auctioneer #35 13 monstrated, so far ag one season's operations | these illustrations, as we are informed they | and invitiog thereto the Democrats of the sur- ‘Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in six, | — — i 959 13, 14 could do, the wisdom of having a pretty large | will probably remain here only a few days | rounding counties Am twelve, and eighteen months, with interest, se u By JAS C. MeGUIRi:. Auctioneer S. of 1067 :” quantity of arable land for the use of an in- | longer een meme crete ane cere ened Or deed of Eee ao premises. B ta Cone eee S. E of 1068 1 stitution for the insane, accommodating a con Covet or Cuaius.—Yerterday, Mr. Sher- MARRIED, ie 25,0: MeGuIRE, Auctr at 6 o’clock, on the premises, I shall sell the erst- His 1,2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 siderable proportion of the indigent class. mau resumed his argument for the claimant} On the 19:h instant, by Rey. Dr. Gurley, Mr. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ern part of Lot No. in Square No. 140, front- 115, 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 A mechanio’s shop is recommended. in the case of Letitia Humphreys, and was| GEORGE PHILIP! ON, of Lincuin, England, Hevstnorp AND KITCHEN FURNI- | 122 2 feet on north M street, between 18th and aaa Medes 12, 18, 14 A class of patients who are either artisans | fojjowed on the same side y Hon. Reverdy 7 je hee HUTCHINSON a oan: 7 Sere at Auction.—On TUESDAY, the 2th pas —— Pests running back 75 feet, containing “pt 23 3% 2 P i s i . . ast; 1 A . » 9, 10, 11, pribecieghotmetereee 1 -yredong —< — Johnson. The Solicitor replied, and the case | 'Y jy Yin ore instant, at the Ryland Parsonave, 357, onl eeeets hebthad 13th aim dae ees ce ‘Terms; One third cash; the residuein@and 12 ca 1,2. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 ools, ge Y with | was submitted. : by the Rev. Mr. Deel, Mr. GEO. F.COX to Miss | excellent assortment of furniture, vise months, for notes bearing interest and secured by - 1,2, 10,11, 12, 13, 14 the ‘most salutary self-diversion, often with | The court agreed to take @ recess until the | PLLEN Bo Daas weiiecs thiscity. * | Mahogany, French and other Sofas and Lounges | # deed of trust on the premises 134 1, 2,9, 10, 11, 12 —istal sed pee with vety ingenious re-| 30th instant, for the purpose of preparing rit Portsmouth, on the A7th Instant, by the Rev. Do — Parlor and Rocking Chairs Bee} Jei8-@ JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, Auctioneer 7 ae 718 sults. atient now in the house has, in the ini in which nD ed. | Thomas Hume r M OOD and Miss Do boar 3 = = be At, course of the summer, done all the ‘ piping” Aajacaad. eee Wee Dare ne Ee M. J. BALL, daughter of Mr. E. H, Ball. rie = pncak, and Ware. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. 4 > i TY =. > y 16 in fitting up four bath-rooms, made patterns . = | Rosewood, marble-top Centre Tabie and Etegere ERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED Prop- 2'9. 10.11. 12° for several kmportant castings, and fitted ap comer ayo her wa ptwen o gn Wolnut spring-seat Caaire ; Vier at Public Sale.—On WEDNESDAY lao 13°91 10,10 te t “ ing- ” 4 re their ri io 4 = xtension, Dining, and other Tables ih » June 25th. at 5 o’clock,on the a’ at radian? aah poncase aa bene Pers pi Waite House, which is to come off on Tuesday AN TED IMMEDIATELY—A com | Fine Damask crimson and white Window Cur- } premises, I shall sell part of Lot No. 2, in square aie Pee 13, 44, Td nabs ees next With this dog-day weather ; ; tains numbered 518, fronting 2? feet on north @, between tak Mt machin x ng y fortably furnished House, in a central part ng 2 1143 1, 2,9, 10, 11, 12 pai upon us, there is something refreshing in the | of the city. Address ‘L,”” Box No. 7, at this of. | Fine Brussels and other Carpets, and Oilcloth 4th and Sth stree's, improved by a new two-story 1143 12°3'4.5.6. 15, 16 very sound of an excursion down river to the | nee * 5 < g je 21-28 Fine Gothic and other Bedsteads, Dress and | Brick Dwelling-house, built in the most substan- Terms of sale: One-third cash: ‘the residue in , who, in the capaci- | Very sound of an excursion ‘Harrah f b = Washstands tial manner, with water and gas throughout the | ewoeaual payments at and of nates wih en d matron, aided very essen- | C00! shades ae eeren Oe AN TED—A GOOD DINING ROOM | Hair and Shuck Matiresses building. furbished in first-rate style, with mar-| tyes? P&Y — rfecting and sustaining the organi- | ‘Be excursion of the Rifles! Servant. Also,a Woman Cook. Slaves | Large lot of fine Bedding ble mantels, &c. e tation of which they were a part, who cheerfully submit to the privations inci- dent to the opening of an unfinished house in ‘The terms of sale must be complied with with- in five days thereafter, or the property will be re- sold at the risk end expense of the delinquent . it & ” it - | Table and other Linen and Ch: Cc Centre Marxer was filled this morning in | crerieg Tepe, pea umeee Cay De er ee a ; Terms: One third cash; and the residue in je 20-3t ina, Glass, and Crockery-ware. Among which all its departments The country dealers : a j z six, and twelve months, with interest, secured. are Gilt China, Dinner, Coffee, and TeaSets | by @ deed of trust on the premises Pie} =— — 7 = ji purchaser. J.B. BLAKE - ~ ‘ were unable to get stands within the market Stoves, with a good assortment of Kitchea re-] Je 18-d JAS.C. Mc@UIRE, Auct'r Commissioner of Public Buildings. a hese Other sesistents, ™ = space on account of the crowd, and their POR SALE AND RENT. ee By C. W. BOTELER, A je 20-4 J. C McGUIRE, Anct fai ful i” p have not less devo wagons were placed on the south side of the And many other articles which we deem unne- yc. . , Auctioneer aithfu! SKE FIRST PAGE FOR OTHER NOTICES cessary toenumerat?. Terms cash ALUABLE BUILDING LOT at Auction, | — ____ _ EEE Avenue, from Seventh to Tenth streets. The Spree nee eee RU UE EEC TIOSE = J The house is also for rent. Inquire of the sub- On WEDNESDAY, June 25th, at halfpat |}LAND AND TAX AGENCY. amount of produce from the country caused a Foe RENT—NO. 23 L 8T., A THREE- | scriber 6 o'clock p. m., I shail sell, on the premises, Lot] ~ 4NDS LOCATED BOUGHT # SOLD slight decline of prices. story Frame House, containing 6 rooms and | je 20-d A.GREEN, Auct'r. | No 47, being Gzbot's subdivision of Square No. ag - kitchen to rent, for $150 per annum. Apply to J. 677. DALLAS & STEELE. H. DRURY, City Post Office. je 21-3 By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. East Saginaw, Mich., (Meyt’ Masonic Cecgsration —The Masonic Fra- ternvity of this District, as we are informed, have determined to celebrate (on Tuesday | next, at 3 o’clock, p. m.,) the a proaching an- niversary of St John the Baptist in a manner Ir SHOULD BE REMEMBERED that the Na- ost ‘ This property is git! in pe hing i i - | tional Theatre will be re-opened on Monday | WOR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, SITUA. SITIVE PUBLIC SALE OF VALUA- | ing part ot the city, having a front of 25 feet on : tion paid to all fcat pa cas ag Breotad Pesala pcr pr night next by Kunkel’s origlaal Opera Troupe, F 9 en G0 alia ear the Goren aia en P ble Improved Real Estate on Pennsy I- | north H street, between Ist street east and North | Prompt attention paid to all communications. Bieck,) by vauia avenue, near the corner of 6th street | Capitol street; depth $7 feet, containing 2,157} | 4-7. DALLAS R.H STEELE. different ord the Grand e and sub-| ¥2eD, no doubt, they will be greeted by a | quire of F. M. MAGRUDER, Dry Good and west.—The subscriber will offer at public sa! feet. x i oon » REFERENCES ordinate Lodges, Royal Arch Masous, and | !47&® audience, they being general favor- | Shoe Sto er ih and | street. __je#i-tf_ | on THURSDAY, the 26th day of June 130 at | ‘Termacash ; Abert Sencies Otters Ene men Gee Dae eee Knight's Templar—there will be a public ad | i¢® among our people. "T°. SARITALISTS, BRICKMAKERS AND | 8% o'clock p.m’ on the premises, part of Lot | Je 18-4 C. W_BOTELER, Auct’r. | John Wisen, fly Com. Gen. Sohn Gailaguet, E Segieee dress (and perhaps more than one) by a dis- es fifices Monte bas tee verter within the last | No.1, in square No. Lola etnty Sot eto oa By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Jao Develic, New Work. Hon Lewis Uase, Detrait, tanny tiene thconcaecin erin ae bi greatest luxury of the waters of the Chesa. | Fire Bricks, Bullding Bricks, Perforated Brice: Tanning back with that Sata sean seul Scourret Fistiee Tackle sels Soe pein > F i ici Drain Bricks, Drain ri, Ridge Tiles, P; with the improvements, which consist of a we s! ic mes, Boats P, c be closed with a grand banquet, prepared by i baer tenon pep pena dora Tiles, £c., &c., by steam power, cf theses and substantially but t Brick Building, covering | &¢+) at Auction.—On WEDNESDAY. the RH. PERABEAG. Gon ANe HOMKEO- Sceminent caterer. It is expected thatthe] ** **Y dace’ teak a 7 the | 0” well-tempered and screened clay—intenaed | the entle lot, containing a large and capacious | 25th day of June, 1556, I shall sell, by order of D pathic physic:an, has the honor to offer his a ae cor but one west of the | or the fabrication of goods probably superior to siare-room and comforta le dwelling-house, with = Tae tote cane the Fishing Tackle, &c., = services to the inhabliants of Washisgton and z any ever offered to the public. The Fixt) - e mcdern improvements, &c 01 io omas W. Perkins 3 = 5 sist of a first rate poreenla Steam Engines com The above property is among the most valuable | crased, sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m., at ge on D street, two doors west of 9th, where Pic-Nic.—The Vigilant Fire Company, of | plete in every particular. An iron Pu, MAll, w th | 1” the city, being In the immediate vicinity of the | the residence of Mr. Henry Perkins, at Blue he will be found from 9 to 12a. m., and from 4 to Georgetown, will give @ pic nic at Mason’s Archemedian Screw Knives, Srey louble set of helt a4 ewe orice and the forma cy og gringo one Rigg septa 6p m. Residence on I street, No. 188, Bri ma a tus attact s Part of the city, an a large interest on es Na a ridge, near the “ sphpeig duane leit “ < port rs ap tneneen tae f f the best opportanities mac, the following cate. viz: mand Sist atveste Sort Crabs.—Those desiring a fea: Templars will make a most elegant and im- posing appearance with their entire costume of black end the splendid banners peculiar to their order; while the several Royal Arch pine pes in ‘oes gu bing. color of Island, opposite at degree, the Gr: e, with ite mag- > experienced hands, of turning out muny thous: its value. and offers one o} é bathic medicines nifcent banner and the rich clothing of its Jano ae ryoagl alvelya ae, wit bricks perday. A Clayton's Patent leeetanee io capitalists for investment. The store is at pres- | 1 large new Seine, Rope and Corks ib eeoee oes weer moony ergy heer officers, and a host of brethren of the Blue, | “PP®*? giving the pi Pressing Machine. ae ae double action cay ent cecupled by E. Tucker & Co , as a hardware pag ere ap ponte rreont has been used | care, for Fever and Ague, for Bilous and Bowel brains hater apap: Slovee:,willgive! Finz.—The alarm last night was caused by | Maning Wachie, with various dice. Aiss’'s | ‘Terms of sale: One third. cash; and the bal- | 2 Seewend Lock eit Harte ee ee pi a oth 7 b Pr iho ral, the burning of a stable near Columbian Col- | Circular Saw, for use in winter when Menipula- | ance in6, 12, 18, 24,30, and 36 months, for notes | 4 Capstans, 3 new Reams, 2 Lanterns Cc EAM.—A CONFECTIONER, HOTEL- le that the members of the fraternity lege. tions in clay are suspended. The siiuationatfords | bearing interest from the day of sale, secured by | 23 Tin Cups, Pots, Ovens, Kettles, Buckets keeper, or other nscan be supplied with bg all ppv cere clothing whieh, uiee Warca Retveys.—Justice Hollingshead ready com aunication, by Caca!. (having a front | deed in trust upon the property, and ‘if not com- | Lot Carpenters’ Tools, Chests, Wood Bowls, &c. | from six to eight quilens of re CREAM gives greater dignity in appearance, a dis * ¢ je thereto, on both sides, of many hundred | plied with in five days after the sale, the rt) Terms cash. week, sent in daily or thrice a week froma afurd: a finer contrast to the various emblem-| t the usual hour proceeded to examine the sere; and 2 dock and lake of upwards of thee | willbe resold, upon one week’s notice, at the ris Pepe A. See Administratrix. nf i y, atieal decorations. i ry and garden farm near pee City, by testimony against prisoners in the cells at the | acres within the estate.) with Washington, | and expense of the purchasers All ‘onveyanc- | je 18-d__ » Auctioneer. eee a note to Box No. 8 Star Office, so that The precession will pass along a number of} central station. Mary Frances Wheeler, col- | Georgetown, and Alexandria, and with all places | {ng at the expense ofthe purchasers. Title indis- Lane ii the principal streets of the city and proceed — ener may call and make " By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ee 12-48 ored, drunk and disorderly ; the complainant | Upon the Canal and Potomac River, _also, by | putuble and sale positive for its delivery. to the ball of the Smithsonian Institution, (the | Dt appearing she was discharged. Henry | Tumpike Road, (and shortly will by Heil Road) See aR Guar ke pe eye ee use of which has been kindly granted for the with the above named contiguous cities. The je 19-d&ds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct'r. Butler and Rebecca Gray, taken from a house | Ytate inctudes nearly fifty acres of good land ; 2 : purpose,) where the address will be delivered, a - J. ard where, no dou by request of the proprietor whi. h fs likely, at no remote period. to become GALE OF LAND.—BY VIRTUE OF AU- C. Rust, drunk and rofanity ; fi . | exceedingly valuable as building sites, having | thority vested in me, on the premises, in Al f jad J.T. Pickett and Marriott, charged with a eight hundred yards frontage to the City | exandria county, Va., I will sell, at Auction, at 4 be prop i await the arrival of the | disturbing the peace, &e., were held for fur- | K fraternity. From thence the brethren will march tu Odd Pellows Hall, on Seventh street, ther examination at 5 p.m, to-day. where the banquet will be spread. Hamilton, R Cruit, and the Kev. A Hays—about | rooms, w per month may be made by the manufacture Itis understuod thet a large number of house, and two new shanties for the han 4 mi.es fom Georgetown. ‘There pe two ex- outbufldings. sche pond ely mncesion ee and — the reo from our sister cities of Baltimore, GrorGgRTown, June 21, 1856. | stable for ture horses, a double coach or w: cellent springs of water, and a comfortable log | Title indisputable. s lc! one hundred per cen! ~~ 4 House and Let at th, cr S—CLOCKS_CLOCKS —JUST RE. ceived,a@ great variety of CLOCKS, war. corner of 10th st. @ 24th in: meal Vanall sell, in front which will'be sold on fair terms, and an immense concourse the day should J ROBINSON'S, vania avenue, Oppos) m 23-1m Browns’ Hotel A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. FUETY TO SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS ’ of the ises, at half-past six o’clock p.m., | Taited one y at 1 of original Lot No- ein square No. 372, hav- 340 Pc nnsyl j and it is inestimable for brick making | o’clock, on THURSDAY, June 26th, a valuable | ing a wide front on New York avenue, at the cor- se ggaor as having inexhaustible beds of Fire | lot of a8 acres of land veel in we and a part | ner of 10th street west, with the improvemen’s, ja) te infusible : d sand. a — Buildings | cleared, and remarkably well adapted to garden- eae -" eae adie tere = con: of a spacious Factory and Engine House, | ing purposes. It is joined by the farms of Mrs | con! ime GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE quite new, with tive dwelling rooms Ever; aneld | Hamiltor 5 3 fina back building and other necessary nd gentlemen ( Alexandria, Richmond, and from the sur- rounding country, intend to join in with the fraternity here in celebrating the day. We are requested to state that tickets for the Masonic banquet may be obtained at the = = rf odd v s Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 and | be easily realized. It can be In the City Council, last night, a commu-| new drying Lake sli'ds; also a neveuctey ange | House on the premises, which Js allenclosed by & | | months, the purchaser to give notes’ forthe | litle treuble in any the materials are nication was received from the clerk asking | small boat, and every thing required for imm - bl sen wisht to Purchase ma’ get any ert Payments, bearing interest from day of | Cheap; not over $10 or $15 dellars are required te sate : z_ | ate business. esired information callin; au appropriation to meet claims against his | “ “phe sdveitiser, an (Englishman, fearing that | Sr., near Ball's Cross Ki contingent fund; referred. difficulty in obtaining remittances from England | 558’G street, near Third. drug store of Mr. Gilman, Four-an ha! Bladen F , saki May arise, if war with this country should take ‘Terms of sale: $800 cash; the balance in three street and Pennsylvania avenue ; Also, one from Bladen Forrest, asking the place,) would sell the whole for cash, for fifteen | equal pay ts at 6, 12 and 18 months. Stevens’ far: g store, under Brown’s Hotel; | passage of @ special ordinance to allow a re- | thousand dollars, to a company or party. The A deed ¢: st the drug store of Nairn & Palmer, Ninth | freshment room to be kept in the basement of | #¥™ required tocontinue present operations with treet snd Fenaytrasts venue; atMr. J emiah Orme’s, on Bridge street, Georgetown ; aud of the comwittee of arrangements, Messrs. Lynde Eliot, Robert Ciarke, avy Yard.) J. B. Gibbs, (dentist,)S D. Mills, and P. H. 08. Tat Cariracy Gor vr Pic Nic Excursion of the pay? Clab, to the White House, comes off on Monday next, in the steamer coonge Washington. The Washington is a Popular boat, as is evidenced by the fact that abe is now Se ee for au excursion eve th ahead. The White House & ® popular landing place, as is indicated by She fact of its being always occupied ; and the Liberty Club is @ popular association, as aye by the voice of our citizens gen- zy on Ro . , or the subscriber, at ae “ay given and a deed -< 4 start it. Many persons in different parts of the ust taken. apy a now ene tren tre GREEN, Auct. | Which they are ving urns Ant |" Pall dtrections and particulars for its manufae- By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ture will be sent to any part of the country on the da deed of trust taken. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF A NEAT Frame | "eceipt of $1. 4 —<— ROBERT BALL, Jr., T Heuse and Lot near the Capitel._jpy| A eet 7 SOrmES, Forrest Hall; referred ov vigor, may be one, two, or three thousand je 10-ts* Executor for Wm. Ball, deceased. virtue of a deed in trust, bearing date on the 13 h Je 18-eolm* ashington, D.C. or , J b NF ived dollars, accordingly as the purchaser may choose day of December, 1854, and recorded in Liber J, TO BUSINESS MEN. Also, one from Joseph - reon, received | to carry out only the original designs of the pro. | —~———_ | A 8, No , folios 221, et a. the subseriber TOCK OF DRY GUODS FOR SALE —The through the Aldermen, in relation to certain prietor, or to exceed the same. rey Lae at Paplic sac MONDAY, the 20th S subsrtber, ‘wishing to dispose of bis 4 :NTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED der Skaggs . P. m, on the of DRY GOO the Ist of July, will EN TLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED remises, part of Lot No. 12, in Square No 71, jon pet A he dea ly, wilh damages which his property would sustain For further Particulars, (or to view the proper- from the improvement of Second street; re- ‘ heed ferred. Also, one through the same source, from the ty,) apply to Dr EDWAKD KING Cit Road, dicen, Va, on with their Meals, at No. 230 F ~ | fronting about 13 feet 6 inches on » Va, one mile from Washington ath and 13th. : jei7~2oat* | between ie Det era hy wi Ps ; . = ME- | Slley, with the improvements. ich Mayor, asking an appropriation fur the re- * OARD.—A FEW RESPECTABLE ME- 2 " 5 3 ae of gravel paws referred. . Geasty, Ve ppt ethod eer ee Calle chanics can obtain goed hoard and jeasant im House, contain an ewe stesy Se — JAMES L At: And another from R Crawford asking that | hundred acres are in primiuve forest, consistin apselryas | plying at rena Iedlaniden tes aeooun ‘erms of sale: $300 cash; the residue in six| ~ erat public school bill rejected by Aldermen some | of oak, hickory, dogwood, &c., ae.’ About tacdated with Rood.” Tene pascal and twelve months, for notes bearing, interest | Thankful for the many favors conferred on bimp weeks ago, be taken from the files and recom- | acres have been receutly cleared of timber, but m 22-Im* ms from day of sale, xe-urea by a deed of trust cn | for the just three years, pape remind all in- mitted tothe committee on Georgetown school; | 20t cropped; and the remainder has been the premises; and if not complied with in five | debted to him to make i am, asall * | cultivation. It is a compact block, convenient for OARD, &c.—MRS. BATES, ON THE 8. W. | @1ys after the sale tne Re Peey sell expend uf 2 | accounts must be closed by the Ist — Long Bridge The advertiser has also, for sale One Thonsand day for a mou! granted. : Givision into four or moe Farms, with a suitable 1 nd 9th one week’s notice, at the | je16-6t Bill passed the Aldermen eb ameunt of timbered land in each; and trav corner of Pennsylvania avenue 1 street purbheser ’ ; ee ee in the | by the Orange and Alexandria Raii Road, at | whi or without boerd, Every efettwillteenn | All conve ate of purchaser. ACHEL AND THE NEW WORLD.— Council pair | ta » at | with or without board. Every effort willbe made vaneing at ¢ There are one rT . WALLACH, Trustee. A Trip to the United States and Cuba. Price Also, Council bill in relation to Oak Alley, [new and two old farm homesteads. Je1-20 | With thelr patronage, nn we? MEY FCT METT sey conde JAS. MCGUIRE, Auer, [ai Ajeis® FRANCK TAYLOR,

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