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MARRIED, at Whitiaker’s Cha, North SE Nea ent ia [communica Mz. Eprrom: Can I, through the columns of your valuable journal, call the attention of to the condition Eleventh street, between F a leak that can be fixed As it is the only. neighborhood it is On the 29th May. the proper su Ta® PLace To Goon THE Fourta.—Thoseof our f#llow-citizens of the District and its im- mediate vicinity who contemplate a fiying trip to the region of salt water air during the current heated term, should by no means fail pavilion en route... It is t, and affords, at very , every comfort and on on this side of Banks’ celebaated Chesapeak. Faaplen shore, which, though modest in its odds. the best water- but little trouble. to be obtained in the deep and universal pump is in the condition it is. wait patiently its repair. Warcn Rervens.—Alfred Liv ; workhouse sixty da; McCalla, drunk and disorderly; seourity and costs. Isaiah Wormly, malicious mischief; jail. John Bell and C. W. Townly, impro conduct; reprimanded and dismissed. Rogers, colored, vagrant; workhouse ninety On the 29th instant, JOSEPH THOMA. Charles and Elizabeth Thoma, aged 27th instaat, THOMAS GOLDSBOR- H, aged 24 years and 3 months the 29th instant, GEORGE BENEDICT, T. and Ann E, Raub, to take Blackinston exceedingly well ungest of George dged'S months and 6 devs. ee WANTS. ANTED—A COOK AT MRS. ROBIN- SON’S, at 558 Pa. avenue, near the Goat 1 retensions, is, by lo lace in its vicinity. So do we jackinston’s pavilion as the Potomac river this season. Such fishing, such ba- thing» such luscious breezes, such soft crabs, and such mint juleps, for those fancying them, as one evjoys there are worth going five hun- dred miles for. ng before the 4th, the Powhat- tan leaves this city for Blackinston’s Pavilion, to be back by Monday morning We pre- sume hundreds will avail themselves of this opportunity to visit it. The steamer will also ceed down the river, stopping at Piney oint going and returning We speak by the card in saying that those pleasure-seekers who Biackinston’s Pavilion a visit on this occasion will be highly delighted. pn ANTED.—A GOOD SERVANT can find a comfortable home and ee at 424 Eleventh Surcipz —About noon on Sunday the neigh- borhood of Aisquith and Orleans street was thrown into a state of exeitement caused by a woman committing suicide b; throat with a carving knife. sometime since the woman in question called at the house of Dr Bradford, and asked for a Being in want of a servant at the time, Mrs. Bradford employed her, and for a while she conducted herself well and gave satisfaction by the close and prompt which she paid to all her duties. he acted as if laboring under mental ation, but it was not supposed that she would injure herself or others. On Sunday, however, she went to the office in the front basement and tried to hang herself with a handkerchief which was tied around her neck, when she was discovered Failing in the ef- fort to destroy her life by hanging, she pro- nife, and after call Bradford to come down stairs, immediately cut her throat, severin, t appears that D IMMEDIATELY—A NUMBER arvest Hands. Apply to CLARKE mm the railroad between this ci WO SERVANTS WANTED—WANTED’ to purchase or hire a good colored woman for the kitchen, that can cook, wash and iron. Also a good child’s nurse, for which merchandise ™ iI! be given in exchange at cash prices Ap) through Box 313 Post Office AND WARRANTS WANTED IN FX- change for a small house on M st., near 13:b eee at No. 427 kighth street, between @ and Tax Brooxs ap Sumver Case —The Crim- inal Court room was crowded this morning ia anticipation of the trial of Hon. Preston S Brooks for the assault on Senator Sumner. Hon. Mr. Brooke was in attendance, accom- panied by a number of his friends. trict Attorney, Mr Key, stated to the court that he had received a note from Mr. Sumner an- nouncing that he was too ill to attend to-day and the District Attorney accordingly asked ponement of the case. John A Linton, who ap; fence, said the case would be submitted to the thout going to the jury, and as there large number of witnesses in attend- ance, proposed that the examination should be proceeded with. After consultation, the witnesses were dis- charged until further notice, and the case wanted. Apply at 490 Fourteenth st., rovth of the Avenue. ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK wasb and fron for a small f mily Mu+t brine Apply at 38: Massachu- cured a large both the jugular eath before any as- be obtained. When Mrs. B. got down stairs the woman was lying on the floor covered with blood.—Balt. American. good recommendations. sistance coul bas nag akrrs first door fom 10th street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young ‘woman, a situation as Cook, who perfectl\ The best of reference Goxp Propuct or AUSTRALIA Vices from Australia show that the guld pro- duct of that region is lsrgely increasing. Ir the week ending the 28th March, the ship- ments of gold from M-ibourne amounted t 60,827 ources, and £10,000 in spe-ie by the Morning Star, to Bristol; and 45 622 ounce: cie by the George Mar. he shipments to England in five weeks were 387,000 ounces of gold and £350,000 in specie. yelding more largely than even at the rate of nearly £20,000 000 per annum of the first three months cf 1856 is nearly double that of the corresponding three month: of 1856, being close upon 700,100 ounces onde tands her business can begtven Address a note to the Star Office, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG Woman either as nurse and rew'ny. or chamberwork or sewing. Apply at 5 we e ned. Tae Keatixe Susscrirtion —A subscrip- tion for the relief of the widow end children of the late Thomas Keating, was put in circu- lation soon after the death of Keating, and the amount subscribed and paid is six hun- dred and thirty-two dollars. The money col- lected has been disposed of as follows : For the purchase of a two-story house, near the corner of E and Twentieth streets, which has been conveyed to the widow and two children as joint tenants. Paid for recording the deed. Paid toMra Keating....se.++- The foregoing amount was contributed by seventy-five individuals, in sums from $1 to $50.—Jntelltgencer. and £110 000 in s INTE » ANTED—AT NO. 37 4% ST, A GOUI shall, to London Cook, Wa-her and ie with a writie frem her last place. young Wo.wan as seamstress, as above. je 23-lv recommendat 0 The gold fields were AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TU find persons in want of the following ar- ?rench or German Looking Giasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square , large and smatl rackett Tables, tn bronze or gold. of Pictures framed, mg Glasses, or other work in the gilding (ine done to order with dispatch. Also, 2 lot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable fo: shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to su't the times, for cash. N.B.—Old Work Hegilt,and Looking Glass nserted. 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. JOHN WAGNER. Execurioy or Pater —Palmer, the pris- oner, was executed onthe 14th. On the s:af- fold he declined to s»y anything, but when subsequently pressed to tell the truth, and not face his Maker with a falsehood or a conceal- ment of the truth, replied, slowly and solemnly, “I say distinctly that Cook was not poisoned with strychnine."’ The high sheriff aud chap lain begged that he would not, fur the sake ot bis immortal soul, quibble on the verge of eternity. He refused to answer of the scaffold he was again uw truth, but made no reply. Under all the cir- cumstouces, the chaplain had refused to ad minister the sacrament, and the culprit was not particularly solicitous that he should. Nationat Tagatre.—There was a deci- dediy spirited contest on Saturday night on the occasion of the trial dance for the silver goblet, and the different contestants were ap- uded to the echo by their admirers. Mr. Duvall, we believe, was adjudged the To night the peculiar attraction to be afforded in the production of the jiece of ‘‘ Border Ruffians, or Kansas Shrieks for Freedom,’’ will no doubt bring a large Prior to the performance of this jive one of their POR BALE AND RENT. K FIRST PAGE FOR OTHER NOTICES ] GOR RENT—A COMFORTABLE DWEL- ling House to let, No 406 Ninth street above H, and all or part of the Furniture forsale Ap- ply on the premises OR RENT—A PLEASANTLY SITUA- the conveniences of gas, wa- 0.353 1 street, between 13th i” limpertant te the Ladies!—Dr. Du- PONCO'S FEMALE PILLS.—The combination of Ingres! ¢ Pills are perfectly jiece the Opera Troupe thiopian Soirees, with abundance of fun, frolic, and sentiment for the million. Thetr efficacy anc practice of over thirty re the dire-tiona have been strictly foi Rever failed to correct all Irregularities, 4 difficult meustrnation, (particularly) a! the change of life. They wil cure the Whites, and remove all obstructions arising from cold, ted House, wit! CowarpLy.—Most of the citizens of Wash- ington sre aware that a German has been goin, r little crippled about the city selling other articles to ob- tain a living. His name is Smith, and every one who sees him, and has a spark of charity ities the poor fellow One young man was found cowardly enough to knock this poor cripple down on Saturday evening in the cen- gentleman who was in the market at the time, informs us that the act was unprovoked, and the criminal es- caped. Such persons are unfit to go at large. OR RENT.—THREE HOUSES, TWO ON M street, between 19th and 20th streets, witb 4 good sized rooms in each and one on 20th street, a neat house with six rooms gether, and immetiae of the subscriber on i9th street near M. 3+ JAS WALTERS, Sr OR REN T—THE SUBSCRIBER OF- fers for rent the two stores and dwellings now being bul:t, on 7th street, op ‘The houses will be finished on or about the R.H. LASKEY, 36 La. avenue. T—A BRICK HOUSE, with basement, and avery large lot on Pros- Price for the heuse and lot $2,000, rent $150. Terms liberal Apply to the undersigned, Bridge street, Georgetown. Pos- session given immediately. They are near to »ssession given ill be sent confidentially, by mail, to ladies who enclose them one dollar. N. 8.—S¢6 signatare on the box; to counterfeit It Is for- —————— ite Centre Mar- i? Coats, Pants, and Vests, Dress Suits, Business Suits. NOAH WALKER & CO., Manste Haut CLoruixe Euro thetr aunaal display of SPRING 4N! is now ready for inspection, comprising an assortment of Gxyriemes axp Yourus’ Cuorm first day of July. je B-diJulyl OR SALE OR RE tally announce that SUMMER CLOTHING Taz Late Mr. Gizson, Artist.—By refer- columns it will be ac Leod. whose land- scapes we have frequently had occasion to comment on, is about to open a Drawing and Painting Academy in thiscity The place su jong and efficiently filled by the late Mr. Ricbard Gibson will now be supplied by a gentieman with whose artistic qualifications every one is familiar fortunate, indeed, in havin; place so soon and so a of the newest and rich- aad workmanship. those who study excellerce, with economy in fashionabie ar opportunity 1s now offered for selecting it attractive stock of goods tu this city, our advertisin pect Hill, Georgetown T A. NEWMAN. OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, SITUA ted on 6th stree’, near the corner of M uire of F. M MAGRUDER, Dry Good and jhoe Store, corner 7th and | street. FOR SALE -—A FINE modern built house on K street; fronting ware, conteining 13 rooms and a fine Gas hot and cold water BONO PUBLICO.—“ Bvery mother should bi house handy in case of accidents to the clilidren.” RBEDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE. This community are his (the late Mr. As Usoraterun Fettow.—Saturday morn- ing a colored man named Isaiah Wormley. was saved from the workhouse by the inter- ition of Capt. Peck. evidence of big gratitude by going to a livery je and obtaining possession of the C tain's horse and buggy by false representa tions, went riding about the city, and returned the horse and buggy in the evening, after having broken the vehicle. and sent to jail. Baruixe.—The bathing places on the shores of the Potomac are crowded morning and evening by men and boys the heat of the day various river and canal are filled wit who viviate the law and endanger their lives by selecting the most improper times and It would be acharitable act revent children from basement, kitchen, &c throughout the house, with bath room, &c quire of H.A. WILLARD, at Willards’ Hotel. remedy aud cure, which can be testi have used {t fm the city of Boston and vicinity for the last 1 this Salve do au injary, or to by thousands who The scamp gsve articles growiag In that co letters from all cl nurses, and others who hav mend It tocthers. Redding’s Russii tin boxes, stamped on the c: a disabled soldier, which re . Price, 25 Contes Box Sold at OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or a single gentleman, can be accommo- dated wita a pleasant rocm and board, at No 421 Eleventh street, (west side) between Gand H Also two or three table boarders can be accommodated. OAKDING.—ONE LARGE ROOM AND le room, suitable for a leman, for rent, with or without board, furnished The house has a large vard attached, making it desirable for a fam. No. 458 Tenth street, between He was arrested | (Jon"er country, and tay be ordered of ‘any wholesale SHILLINGTON’S, Ageut for Wash. drageist. For sale [7 Wm. A. Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—Gray, Red. or Rusty Hair dyed instantly to a Beautiful and Natu- ral Browa or Black, without the Firtexs Mapas axp DipLom, A. Batchelor since 1839, an been made to the Har of Prejudice against Dying the Hair and Whiskers is unjust, as rvering « bald head with a wig. Sometimes during laces on the aut injury te Hair or Skin. been awarded to Wm. 000 applications have 4 of his famous Dye, one good sized sii family or a single gent wi'h children and E, east side OARDING.—MRB8. CUDLIP, ON SOUTH side Pa avenue, between 3d and 4 street, opposite Jackson Ha 1, bas a few pleisant rooms vacant, which she would be giad to fill with fam- illes or slagle geatiemen. VUARD,&c.—MRS. BATES,ON THER. W corner of Pennsylvaiia avenue and 9th street toaccommodategentlemen withrooms, thout board. Every effort willbe made to render those comfortable who mzy favor her with their patronage laces to bathe or the police officers to bathing in thoce places during the day, and a few arrests might break up the practice. in Dvi: produces a color not to be Bature, and {# WARKANTED not to {ujure F long it may be continued. Seid in ail cities and towns of the United States, by Drng- wist- and Pancy Goods Dealers. SF The Genuine has the name and address npon a ate! engraving. on four sides of each bottle, of WILLIAM TCHELOK, 233 Broadway, X . Daxcerous Piaces sioners lately appvinted will be surprised upon entering upon the discharge of their duty to find so many dangerous places in the streets, which might have beca made passable with but little expense to the corporation. complaint can Le made of their ects as yet, and we are sure they will use every effort to leave no room for complaint. places, gentlemen. The ward commis- ! Penusylvante aveune. Ce ee I[7 Silver Ware Manufactory —Having commenced the manufactory of Silver Ware in connection elry establishment, versons wishing to farni¢h iver to be manufsctared tuto wai and rely om having the same returned in proper shape. Alao, ‘ich Kepairing executed in the best workmaulike waa: 234 Peonsylvania aven: tJ" Citrate ef Mag refrigerant and laxative, wow Repair unsafe BAR. BAND, ROUSD AND now in store and for sale by ELVANS & THOMPSON, 326 Pa avenue, bet 9th and .Uth sts. Caption —Just at this ttme we should be careful net to expose ourselves t the sun, and above all to be sure that what we eat and drink will dous no injury Yesterday, sev- eral persons were taken suddenly ill from the above named causes. ill that their friends had lost all ho; These cases, we hope, will serve as Warnings to the incautious Fountains, of anew cholce lot of Havans famery, Hair Brushes, Goods generally. E'ST POWUVERS, SUAP POWDERS, «c —1i0 dozen \ cast Powders of the follow- mera rect importation, at ILMAN'S New Drug Store, 350 Peon yivauia avenue. Two of them were so B T Babbitt; Dur ee; and Judds 10 boxes Ba sbitt s So.p Powders pure Sup Carb Soda lastore end f 1 sale low by WILLIAM M CRIPPS, 61 Louisiana avenue, b t een 6th and 7th streets. UR CUSTOMESS WILL Pi EAS notice tha’ their respec. ive qua:terly eccounts are now uring mede ont, and wiil be presented for paym. nt on tne Ist Juy. a teres as per previous agreement) is respect- N. B —No new bill is ex long as an accvunt recd aty, Va., March, 1854. Drowsep.—Saturday night a son of M-. Jno W Wade, of thiscity, was drowned while bsthiog at the point south of the National He was walking in the water bear the beach and accidently step whole when he was d be obtained. He was about 10 years of age, and was very useful to bis parents who are agonized by this sudden Prompt se(tlement, ed before help could mart active lad of ted to be opened £0 remains unpaid ELVANS & THUMPSUNs _ Ixquest.—An inquest was held this morn- log over the body of a white female iufant, aged about five week, found dead on the shore of the Potomac in the Seventh Ward. The skull was crushed, and other marks of vio lence were upon the body. & verdict founded on the facts elicited je %S-cotJutyl BOXES STRAT 40 box s fresh Ground Rio Coffee. Just received and for sa e by ay and efficacious Kestorative. ts $3. Kead the advertisement ou the carth N FEARL Starch. 17 Cholera has become one of the pre- Wailing diseases of our land, as well aa This veing s aviversal regard to diet during R & SEMMES. GKEENWOUD SEMINARY. ITUATED ON THE SEV Piaok Road, three miles fro; now open for the reception of boarding an Mrs WM. KESLEY, Principal, CCOUNTS READY.—WE WOU spectfally announce that the accounts of our numerous customers are now bein; and will be presented by the 30th Instant, when we earnestiy hope that all persons so indeb ed will take pleasure in making prom; WALL & 8T je 4—6t 322 Pa av, bet. 2th and [0th sts, ease al rt at dg © ct precaution should be taken In The jury returned 1H STREET Caimixan Covurt.—This forenoon, Patrick Cronan was tried upon the charge of stealing Scoat from a clothing store and acquitted. oh sickness can. pre of the past, which can For sale by druggists and h leant this ts the ef [commuNIcATED. A Nosis Yours —Many instances are given in our newspapers of bad boys. cord an item for their credit. Saturday contained an sccount of the drown- ing in Kock Creek on Friday of a youth named Strick Mills, the only son and child of a poor who brought him all the way ¢ land but to find a watery grave There was in company with Pa’ me another boy, a stranger to him, and small to render assistance, but not too ng to soothe the heart of the afflicted mo- This little boy—and I am sorry I do w his name that I could give it to you— ding in finding out the mother, on Sat- a went among his friends ad collected some five dollars in ‘eut pieces, which he placed in the distressed mother. his can spoak more comfort to ber, coming from the little boy, ‘on of her only child in his last chitis.—Brown’s Bren- famillar as‘ household words" in citiaeus who are afflicted with re failed to avall ration, but it is to the public « able suxilia y to thet COACH FINDINGS!: Huiiding and Cabinet HARDWARE!!! Ju+t received a full assoriment of Goods suita- blefor Blacksmiths, Coach Makers, Czrpenters, and thers, at low prices, and o° ELVANS & Ti 326 Pa ave , bet. 9th and 10th sts. (Organ & Intel) UT CE.—OUR CUSTOMERS AREMOST respectfully n:tifled that their accounts are drawn off and will be presented to them on the 26th of this month. We ask as an espec from his natiy public speaker must mak. ood qualities, at the store of they are much csed by con- of his own notio: theirbroken constitutions, ial favor that all those who are indented to us will call and settle their respec- tive amounts on or before the Ist of July. GLAGETT, NEWTON, MA act, sir, than 1 tember pape! ence of the good effects of the Sitters, since which time they have hed elarce sale, and have new become th AUCTION SALES. [sR FIRST PAGE PF. OTHER AUCTION SALES.) aE hercertchntn tthe hceteeiacmaen By WALL, BARNARD & CO, Auctioneers ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 1, at 5 o’clock, in front of our store, corner 9th street and Pa. avenue, we shall sell, on account of whom it may concern— 1 two seat Pheton, in good order, and a nice ye- hicle for family use Aiso, 1 Cou; belonging to Mr. Cram "ton, British Mi 4 # This Carriage is to be sold on account of the [eee Pot complying with the termeca which eames ees a poorsete sake. . WALL, BARNARD & CO, je 0-4 Auctioneers By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ALUBBLE BUILDING LOT ON Ninth Street, between north I street and New Yerk avenue.—On WEDNESDAY AFTER- NOON, July 2d, at 6 o’elock, on the premises, I ball sell part of Lot No 6, in square No. 403, fronting 20 feet on 9th street west, between north I streetand New York avenue, running back 92% feet, containing 1,850 equare feet. ‘Terms: One-third cash; and the residue in six, and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises Je 26-d JAS.C Mc6UIRE, Auct’r. COOKING CUAL. Lofseeery, BLACK HEATH, LOCUST Mountain, and other superier CO ALS, ex- Pressly for cooking. As particular attention is pe to the selection of coals for this purpose, those who mav favor us with their orderscan rely on getting a oe article. Satisfaction given orno sale. 2240 lbs. to the ton Hickory, Oak, and Pine WOOD of the best quality always on hand. T J & W. M. GALT, NW corner 12th and C streets, No 547. {7™ Coal kept under cover, delivered free from late and dirt. je 18-tr GALT! SAL SALT 100 sacks Ashton’s fine =: 150 do GA do In fine order, in store and for sale low b: WILLIAM M CRIPPS, 61 Louisiana avenue, between 6t> je 25-e03t a.d 7h st eets. UST RECEIVED— Scotch Herings Fresh Peaches and Apricots Prune Cordial Levy’s celebrated Bitters Vermacelli and Maccaroni Sweet Oil Fresh Teas, for sale by JONAS P_ LEVY, 474 Pa avenue, Wine, Liquor and Segar store. je 10-t£ : RW CHEL ASD THE REW WoRLD— A Tript> the United States and Cub ; by ‘eon Beruvallet, one of the Troupe; o © v lime; transla ed fromthe Freace; $1 Just published adforscleby [je 18] FRANCK TAYLOR ANS —SELLING OFF AT A GREAT sa- ecifice, at Je ft JOHN F. ELLIs’s. L. J. MIDDLETON, DEALER IN IC#z, Offre and Depot—Southwest corner of F and Twelfth streets feb 27-tf UST RECEIVES, LONDON ART JOUR- NAL and other Books, Pertod'cals ard Pa- rs. FERGUSON, je 20 next to Lammend’s, 486 7th st. FIFTY DULLARS REWARD. ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, residing at Gisboro’. near Washington City, on the 6th fustant, negro man JIM BELL, about 22 years of age, and 5 feet 9 snches high; very black, stout built, and is, very, thick in his speech. He is supposed to be lurking about the vicinity of Washington I will give the above reward if taken beyond the limits of the District, or twenty five dollars if taken within said limits, in either case to be se- cured in jail so that I may get him again. je 26-e03w GEORGE W. YOUNG. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, NNET RIBBONS, WORTH 25 cts , from 18X to 20 cents Gause frimmings, worth 1§Xc, from 10 to 12 ¢¢ French Worked Colors, from 25c to 25 Lrd'e-’ black ‘Twisted Mitts, from 502 to #2 50 Ladies a. d Children’s Bonnets. less than cost Just received, fifty Riding and Pic Nic Flats, from 75¢ to $1 25. Remember the place. R C. STEVENS’, No 18 Pa. avenue, opposite the Market. Je 24-eo8t, (Organ) BLACKISTONE’S PAVILION. HIS PLACE OF RESORT WILL BE open on the 3d day of July for the ver Sh eB commoedation of visitors. ‘The subscriber has engaged a first rate Cotiliion Band for: the season, and with bis large and spendid Ball Room offers vast ind. cements to the lovers of the dence His table will be constantly suprlied with all the Inxuries of the Potomac, and bie Bar with the cholest liquors. This is known to be one of the healthiest places on the river, being situated between Blackistone’s and St Catharine’s Islands. ‘There will be a celebra ten on the 4th of July, and Galland public Cotillion Parties on Thurs- day, 2.th July, Thursday, 7th August, and Thurs- d y 2ts' of August. ‘he steamer Alice Price will land passengers during the waie-in: season on Tuesdays and Fri- days going down, and will stop for passengers on Wednesdays and “aturdays, on her return tri Board—$1 per day for a week or longe’; $1,25 less than a week j:25-2m GEORGE. W. BLACKISTONE. LAND AND TAX AGENCY, LANDS LOCATED, BOUGHT § SOLD. DALLAS & STEELE, East Saginaw, Mich., (st0yt’s Block,) Prom tattention paid to all communications. A.d. DALLAS R.M STEELE. REFERENCES. Hon RJ Walker, Waeh'n, D.C. Sam C Brewster, Syracuse, NY Albert J Steel |. Bon ¢eo MD Lica, Philade! Johu Wilkon, f . Norman Little, E Sag! Land Om John Gal'agh Hon Lewis Cas LADIES’ TAKE NOTI‘E. HE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO IN- form his patrons and the public generally of his intention to c ose out bis Spring stock of FANCY AND TRIMMING GOODs, at very re duc d pri es There isno humbug in this notice, the gocds (seme of whicb are mentioned {n another adver- Usement) can be seen at R C STEVENS’, No. 18 Pa. avenue. opposite Centre Market. Je 23-e03t (Org n) be NOTICE TO THE LADIES, SELLING OFF A HANDSOME > i of Summer Millinery, + lower Ribbons str ws, & , rich En broii erles, Colars, Undel-leeves, | ace and St n- Ues of a'l kinds a dcolors infant’s Waists and Uresses, with a variety of articles suitavle for sadjes, misses and infants N P.-1adies can be supplied with French and English + orsets. Jacke s, Waists. Supporterr, Brades Binds, all of th~ best materi: ran! d to fi MRS CASSIDY’s, No 281 Pa. avenve sonth side, btw en 10th and lith streets She will seil her stock until the Mth of July at cost. je 2-eolm i... MAGAZINE FoR JULY; Scents Harper s Story Book, No. 20 (Kamble Among the Alps;) 25 cents Godey & Lady’s Book for July ; 25 cents. Sparrow Grass Papers; $1. Grabam s Magazire for july: 25 cents. New York Journal f r Jul ; 18X cen's New York Ledger fr Jue 28h and all the back numbe-: for sa e by E K. LUNDY, je24 No. 18 Brdgertreet, George'own. Be EEN ad Sem cstiwithins 3 debaais bshon! ach ates Saal AS HMEATERS.—ANOTHER SUPPLY of those Gas Heaters so convenie:t for the nursery, or for cooking a meal for as: all family. Also GAS SiOVES, for cooking and baking, com) ete. G. FRANCIS, jedi 490 Seventh st. eect ae GAUZE MERINO AND SILK UNDER- SHIRTS AND DRjAWERS. NOTHER AND VERY LARGE SUPPLY of Gentlemen’s Underdress this day opened, of every variety of size and oe such as— Gaure Silk SHIRTS and D AWERS Merino Do Do Do Cotton Do Do Do Thread Do Do Do Shaker Do D 0 Also, a full supply of Linen and Jean SRAW- ERS, of gold quality and styles. It wili & recollected that we buy exclusively for cash, and that we offer the best goods at the lowest and uniform prices, at STEVENS’S m 16-tf Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. HAVE NO MUTHER NOW, A NEW song; composed by C.G Mortimer Jr, and dedicated to Miss Fannie Marrion Ferree, of Va A ust Published atthe Music Depot. Price only cents. Also, in press and will be issued in a few days one of the it comic 80! of the day enti: ‘* The Ratcatcher’s Daughter,”’ as a ted Harry brunet of Kunkel’s 0. pee on bog song contains fifteen verses e Ghost Story, &e nent. HILBUS, ~’ je27-3t Agent. medicine ia this vicialt in eovciusion, I wo a deed which would blot ess pranks of reat pleasure ta OFT CRABS AND GREEN TURTLE SOUP are served every day at C. CAUTIONS a m ISHING TACKLE, a supply 5 Hooks, Reels, Kods, Sinkers, Fis! PAC at 490 Seventh street. (je9) @. F cis, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. 5 ALE OF VALUABLE BOOKS AT Auc- 9 tiem.—On MONDAY, the 30h instant, at 7 o’clock in the evening, I shall sell, at my Auction Room, corner of Seventh and D streets, by cata- jogue, a valuable collection of sta: dard iene This coll ction contains TSLEGRAPHIC NEW y ecitamenrestesomce toot FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. HY WOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. ery aes Avrival of the Submarine Cable. Hacirax, June 27 —The steamship tis, from London, with the submarine cable for the New York, Newfoundland and Lonton h Company, to be laid across the Gulf awrencé. and to connect Newfound- land with Capo Breton, arrived at Sydney on Tuceday, 24th inst. historical, poetical a to leave the city. very fine editions of Shakspeare. B: wore. Milton, Addison, Cowper, ‘oni rv, ‘This sale cfforsafine unity for gentlemen a Fa gina ifrarien a d oe ‘erms cash. talogues eady onthe 2 : A. GRE Auctioneer. Delibera’ urder. Hype Parx, Pa., June 23.—Wm. P. Ste- phens, a Justice of the Peace at this shot dead this afternoon whilst carriage, near here. Mr W. Jones a friend who was with bim was so fi did not stop to look for the murderer. Persons who recently had a difficulty with him aro he deceased leaves a family. The American Party in Massachusetts. Boston, June 28.—There is considerable excitement in the American Party in to the State Couvention of Tuesday next. At ii be | # large mecting in Charleston last night, the subdivided into four Lots, exch having a front of | attempt to sell out the cans was denvunced. an instructed to go for Fillmore Fillmore delegates have also ia Newburyport an American meeting bas r The Fillmore men say that if the Springfield Convention endorse Fremont they will bolt and organize anew for the Presi- of the first purchaser | dential campaign. J. MARTIN, Trustee JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auet’r. veidably pest- KNOON, June WM. J. MART N, Trustee JA8.C. McGUINE, Auct’r By JAS C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. FY R*SIDEN: EWitTr » Auctioneer. VERY VALUA- Building Lots, on 7th ™M N streets nerth THURSDAY, the 26th d«y of June, A shall sell, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clock p. m., at public auction, by virtue of a decree from hans’ Court for the County of Washing- istrict of Columbia, confirmed by the euit Court for said county and District, all of Lot No. 12, and the south 33 fret of Lot No 1! square No. 424, fronting 92 feet on 7th stree! streets north; sald Lots wi tened that he 23 feet on Seventh street. Terms: One-thire cash; balance in two In- stalments of six and twelve months. A deed given and a deed of trustt«ken to secure the Delegates were In other places been elected, but yments : 2, Allconveynocing at th cost of the purchaser | TStilied Fremont If the terms of tne sale are not compiied with in three days after the sale the pro, sold at the risk nd ex Affairs in Kansas. Sr. Lovis, June 25.—The Chicago com of emigrants, disarmed at Lexing.on, on day, were on board of the steamer Star of the When the boatlanded a committee of citizens ¢vme aboard and informed the tthe object of their visit. them totbe President of the company, who stated that he had 76 men under bis charge, whe were going to Kansas to settle gun and they were determined to keep [> The above sale is ontl MONDAY KNING, June 30th, at 6 o’clock on the premises, I shall sell st public +uetion thy desirabe residence at the corner of F and 21 t streets, now occ pid by Cast A W W bipple iched to the house are large and ‘The Let fronts 67 teet or F street, with a depth of 136 feet inctes o: 2Is There are sixt-en rooms in the bo re, completely fitted with gas. and heated by a fur- nace, and 1s in every resperta desirable residence On -fifth cash, and the residue in6 12, 18, and 24 months, for notes bearing in terest, and secured by a deed of 1 The grounds 2° handsome'y laid out The committee replied that they were satis- ted the intentions of the party were hostile, that they were reeruits for the Lane aud Reed - er party, and thatthe people of Lexington were determined that they should proc -ed not Terms cf sale: proceed further without relinquishing their After considerab! @ parleying, they agreed that their arms sh id be taken ashore and Jaced in the custody of a responsibie mer- chant, to ba restored when the present diffi- culties in Kapeas are settled Their arms were then produced from various parts of the boat, and proved to be Hu I’scar- bines, all loaded and with bayonets attached Caicago June 27 —By advices from Kansas we learn that the party of Mi-sournans, beiors reported dispersed on the 19h inst , by the troops under Col Sumner, consisted of At first they showed fight, @ first volley from Col. Sumner’s pid retreat, throwing and accoutrements By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUST E*’S SALE OF A NEAT Freme House and Lot near the t apite!l — Hy virtue of a deed In tras’, beariag 4 te on the 13th day of December 1854 and recorded in Liber J A S.No 2, folios 221, et seq will sell, at public sale,on MONDAY, the 30th dav cf June, 1956, at #¥ o'clock p m remises. partof Lot No. 12, in & mting about 13 feet 6 inch’s on between C and D streets nar:h, by 1/5 feet to alley, with the improvements, which cunsist of neat and subs'antially buil: two story frame dwel- ling House, containin7 all the usual conveniences. ‘erms of sale: $300 cash; the residue in six and twelve months, for notes bearing from day of sale, se ured by a deed of trust «n the premises ; and if not complied with in five d ys after the sale the one week’s notice, at the the sub-cribe well armed men hey made ara away their arms Hew York Markets New York, June 30 —Flour has advanced: sales of 11,500 bbls.; good State $6; $6.25; standard Southern $7; T'y will be resold, on =k and expense of the All conveyancing at ex; reer ee WALLACH, Trusiee. Wheat is firm; sales of 25.000 bi 4 JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Avct’r. | southern white $1.80 Corn is firm; reer of 20 000 bushels; Southern mixed 60s. Pork is firm; sales of 600 bbls ; mezs $20 Beef is firm; sales of 450 bbie.; Western mess Lard is firm; sales of 700 bbls. at Illa Bv JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer ALUABLE BUILDI%G LOT ON North between 21st and 22d streets at Auc- On FRIDAY AFTERNUON, June 27, ‘clock, I shall sell Lot No. 18, in square No 77, fronting 53 feet 1 inch on North I. between 2ist and 22d streets, running back 143 feet 9% inoses toa 3s feet alley. This ot wil! be subdi vided into three 17 feet 8¥ Inch lots. Title indisputable ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue inoneand two years. for notes bearing interest and secured npon tt Seepaty: Whisky is heavy; sales of 250 bbls; Ohio 3lc. Baltimore Markets Bartivore, Juve 30.—Breadstaffs are generally firm and unch Howard street flour at $6.25 W heat—good to anged ; sales of rime reds $1 35a$1.45; oro—white 52ad6e ; yel- J.C. McGUIRE The above sale is postponed until ESDAY ee July ist, same hour ns are improving under an excited pork $202$20 50. Bacon—shoul- ; 3 sides Idalliec. in bbls. and kegs. rn OMPOUND SYRUP OF GU ARABIC 8 A REMEDY FOR CO HOARSEN ESS. COUGH, CROUP,& vantages, with the having been exienstvely used with unparalleled success, e world as a specific or cure mended as a valuable and scien! PULMONARY CASES, read) ___ Auctioneer. Lard ljal3ec. N, Anctioneer. WO STORY FRAME HOUSE at Auc- tion.—On MONDAY, the 7th of shall sell in front of the premises, at 634 P m.. lot No. 23in square No. 4-9, situated at the corner ef 43 and | streets south. 47 feeton 4%, running back with the line of | On the south part of the lot isa gocd twe-story frame honse, containing five rooms and agoed drycellar. The part of the lot with the house will be sold separate; and the north part of the lot, which is the corner, wiil be sold as a ci The jot fronts , ASTHMA, WE ell, but recom- at hand, and one ermns libera!, and made known at sale a A GREEN, Auctioneer. By A.GREEN, ‘Auetioneer. iy and bee bee het oe ; ve tnesses ANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON North as well as by thousenan on e citizens, who all endorse its safe, palatable, econcn': 25 ceuts, or three botth [ leading physicians, who know ii K, between 16th Auction.—On WED)? shall sell, in front of th Pp m., Lot No 4 the north side o: id 17th streets, at DAY, the 24 July, I premises, a' 6 o'clock square No 14, fronting en orth K 4% feet 10 inches, with th of 146 feet 10 inches to a 30 feet The above des- caland eficasisus. Price cents. ents, PATTERSON & NAJEN, « CO., Penna. aven' STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSBL, DROPS, the came lozenge form, 124 cent* « box. eeeeemeninegeen Oe ee ERY AND PULVERIZED joram, Summer Savory jas H. SHEKELL, 279 F street, corner 13th OTICE.-MY CUST@MERS ARE RE- spectfally informed that their accounts sre dy for distribution, and will be Presented Toose who do not wi-h their ac- m will please call for them as SAM’L LEWIs, '5-fcet side alley cribed property is handsomely located in me diately in the rear of the vapic COUGH magnificent dwelling ing erected by George W_ Riggs, Erq., and only to squares north of Lafayette square. Title indisputab‘e. A GREEN, Auct’r. Vie: Sweer M Thyme, and Sage, for sa! WO BRICK KILNS AT AUCTION —On THURSDAY, July 34,1 shall sell on th pr mises, at6 o’clock p. m, containing sixty or eighty thousand brick, situated. on Square No 358, between north V and W ad | now nd Boundary streets. The kilns to be re- | oy tst J moved in twenty days ‘Terms: Under $30 cash; over $30, a credit of } early as possible. two and four months and satisfactorily exdi je 28-4 two Brick Kilns. eounts sent te the. for notes bearin; Sale of United States in the State of Virginia. ORDNANCE OFFICE, Wasuincton, June 23, 1856 ROPOSALS IN WRITING WILL BE rect ived at this cfiice till noon of the 22d 4 y ect, for the purcb se, for cash, of a cer- > or parcel of lard, with the build rgs thee n. lying on Jame. river, in the “heste fied about twelve miles above Richmo d, and known as Ketlona 4rsenal land was purchased by Wiiiom Trabue ard wife ard V. deed bearing dv'e 2st of Sep descri' ed ir sa‘d deed as—beginning on the ba k o sa‘d river ct q sycamore tree and running theuce 3. 16 deg .W 6 chains 43 links toa ston: marked Ur ;"heace N 8b deg as one marted U.S; theme S. 2x der. Wy chains *7 links, tvastope marked u.s 3 thence 2° chains 45 gy ype & stone Lond near Richmond, By A GREEN, Auctioneer. ANDSuUME BUILDING LOT i, between (4th and 15th stree tien.—On THURSDAY, the id of July, f shall sel ,at6o’clo-k o m, i: tro: tof the premives three ha ds me Building Lots. fronting 22 f et each onn rth L street, r-nning back about 100 feet, between Mthstreet and Vermo t avenue ») d 15th street, being Lots C,D, and KB. in Jo! sui division of square No. 215 ‘The above described property is hand ome! sdtuated as it regards bea th, go d water, and co! venie ce to the pubiic Mepartments abundance of grapes avd other fruit on the prem- the United states trom ay Reddy, by emte , 1815 a d is Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; the balance inG, 12 ard 18 months, for notes bearing interest A deed given anda deed ‘Title indi<patable. A GREEN, Auctioneer Rv J48.C McGUIRE, Auctioneer WALL FRAME HUUSE AND 40T AT Public Sate —On WEDNESDAY AFTER- t 6 o'clock, on the premises, | shall s-li partof Lot No 7, inSquae No 612, fronting 25 feeton north N street, bet seen 4tha dSth streets, running back 185 feet toa 3 feet alley, with the improvemeut-, consisting of anea ly pew Frame House, - ontalning four re ms, 14 y 16, wich an excelient dry cellar uncer the from the dav of sale. W 9chains, to o* trust t Ken. links, toastone mrrked U dez . E 40 chains 10 links, to a sycamore t ¢ the bank of -aid river; <oatbern shore of sad river, as tbe same mein de-s, 25 chins 25 Hinks to the beginning, con- <eining iweaty-reven acd a half aces The abore property will be so'd to the person offering tbe bi: be t price for the «ame i su b offer shail be sath fa-tory totbe *e~re’ary of War - » whieh cae and the price offer'd bein a deed will be exe-uted by bim under the Congress of id warch, 1819, end 28 bh April, +628, toxuch perso , his 1 the right, tite, ard interest of the erty is situated in cne of the most jocations in the cit , with ex-el.eat water near by, and 1s very desirable Terms: One-thi d cash ; the residue in six and | forever twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of | United State: in said prem ses The proposa's must be sesled. and endorsed « Proposals for Beliona Arsenal.’? HENRY K CRAIG, Colonel of Ordnance The Int Ligencer and Star, and the Richmend Enquirer, and txaminer, will twice a week til! 2d Ju'y, ap paper containin, Office with the ebm, ard analy. < trust on the premises. a JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auet’r By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Wk. VE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Lots at the corner of KE and 3d streets at ublic Auction.--On WEDNESDAY AFTER OON, June !8th, at belf- premises, I shall sell Lots No. 570, situated at the corner of north E street and Third street west. Those lots have been sub- divided to make six lots fronting each 25 feet 6 inches on north E street, runnin, a 10 feet alley, and six lots front! ~ 3d street, running back 155 feet to a 30-feet al- »blish "he above one copy of the st 6 o’clock, on the it must be sent to bh os Sand 4, Square OTICE FOR RESTORING CERTAIN LANDS IN WISCONSIN —Notice fs here- office at MINERAL Por 3 Pornt. and Menasna, in the 8! of Wisconsin, will be open to ssle and locativa of any of the lands in said districts which were subject to entry and location at the date of their recent withdrawal by nctice No. 560, on and efter the 4th day ef August next, except the ig towuships, the reservation of which will be continued, viz: Office at MinzPaL Pornt: inclusive, of ranges 1 to 8 east, inclusive. Office at Stavens’s Point : Townshi; of ranges 2 to 6 east, i 5 Sand 16 of range 7 east; and Township 15 of range8 east. Office at Mzxasua: All the townships in the district situated between townsbip li and the Michigan Stateline, In 13 clusive. Given under m, flee, at the city back 116 feet to ing 24 feet 1 inch by given thet the land porti and most eligibly situated lots to at peor) for sale in that very desirable of the city fora residence, and the —— le = command as as persons frst-class building site ‘Title indisputa Terms : One-fourth cash; the residue in six, 8, With interest, se- of trust on the premises. JAB. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. The above sale is postpomed until NESDAY AFTERNOON, June 25th, at which time the beautifc! be sold without ing * | fo lowin, Townsbips 11 to 14 same hour and 5 Lots on E street wil! pos: stpened in conse- EDNESDAY AF- i MoGUIRE! Acct. 10> The above sale is gor sence at the General Land

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