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Tue River.—The Long-Bridge repairs we: AUCTION SALES, interrupted during yesterday, on account of the Wednesday, inst. . Mr. Brown: : — ee - ADOLENUS BARRE eA LICE THOM ESO, By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. rain. The people about that neighborhood are | iii of this citys * ALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY at somewhat apprehensive of adangerous rise inthe | _ In Georgetown, D. C.. on the 9th ultimo. by the Peatic ate oan Stine fs current, which will, if realized to any Rev. Dr. Norwood, JOHN B. DAVIDSON to | THURSDAY A TERNOON. fily sth, af 5%. MARRIED. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, Preric Scoot Examinations.—The exami- mation of the Male Department of District school No 1, took place yesterday morning at 10 o’cl’k AUCTION SALES. TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. UCTION SALE OF SUGAR ANDSYRUP- AL Wille soldat custion oe RID iad TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS_ Another Tremendous Hail Storm. DAY. July 3d. ex- ,, IA R DLE, eldest daughter of Dr. C. H. Laub, Sur- | at the Auction Rooms; Te without reserve, | at ll o a. m.,on the wharf, the cargoof Schoon- | Fxepericnesune, July? —VYesterday afternoon K Mth and H streets, | tent, have the effect of delaying the repairs for eon United States * ines the f | er Dr. Rogers, consi or bet: > k. ee visited _ oe regen eines ot Mr ‘ates roceed: | some days. ® — pr eet Rev. Charles F. King. ate ose an estate, the following valuable city prop ‘50 barrels A Sugar ween three and four o'clock, we wei by a tremendous hail storm, socbemanben by thunder” and lightni . Hailstones fell the size ed to examine the pupils on the Constitution of | At Riley's wharf, arrived schooners Mary Wil- | THOMAS H.MADDOX and MARTON E.,daugh- 19 do AA do the United States here were two classes ; the | lis, Naiad, and Venus, from Port Walthall, with | ter of the late Noah Fletcher, all of this city. S do Yeilow do 2 Lots tand3 a — easeeere Ee ~! 1 for the Gas Company. “ 5and9 yak No, 461 do Portland Syrup. of hens’ egys, smashing all the windward panes first consisti ote io aot Seo paced ot ears Serr Magruder & ‘Btewe's, wharf, arcived packet DIED. . “ Sanda“ No.3 ce POWLE & con, in the city. All the angeet in the nr a eee a biss and oot w atlas question | schooner G. W. Baldwin, Capt. Cropper, 10 days | On the ath Sune, after n few days’ illaess, ROSE, es ee _ Alexandria. Vo._ | office, ue exception, were wasted : ved. The several articles of that | from New York. The following is her list of | aged 1g months and 21 days, porecited word for word, with strict aceuracy, | _ Murray & Semmes 25 doz. pails. 1 ease mdze., | | ae Pr BELL nced eeu Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, and were recited wor : 20 boxes yeast powder: George & Thomas Parker | °’¢lock, BENJAMIN ELL, aged 22 years, = although not called for in successive order. The | 20 boxes yeast powder: Gec G. Tilton 1 | , His funeral will take piace trom the resulence of | 18 months, with interest, secured by deed of truat on first clasx merely excelled the second class in his- | & Co. 25 boxes clay pipes; Capt. x Tilton 1 | Jno. Larcombe, Sr.,at No. 612 south sth streets To- the promises. one ical information. At the conclusion of the | bag coffee; E. M. Garlandette 1 bbi.; Wasbing- morrow (Friday) Afternoon, at 3o’clock. where his | Al) cpuveyaneing at ehacues of PAT ore : i{itination, Mr. AtLee made a few remarks | ton Navy Yard 5 bbls., 1 box, lease and 1 keg; J. | Telatives aud trends mee respectfully ivited to at- | JY 2-d —_ wen tan he boys for their untlagging inter- w.T pson 2 furnaces, 16 pieces each, 32 feces | tend By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. fat in this branch of their studies, and aaured | im all; sheet iron doors. bale. rods; Gardiner & : rt dh h better vers: Bode <* ze in iat istroment than thousands of busy pol | Learboy ackd, 9 kei, 7 boxes. thor nde, box | __FOR RENT AND SALE, ticians who were so vociferous about a sacred | Sands, 1 do. peda irgertos edna 1 do. catsup, FOR RENT—Sevoral very pleasant and hand charter, not a sentence of which they had ever | 1 bbl. porter; Damel Major various packages somely FURNISHED ROOM ah read. He inculeated the importance of virtue as | honsehold furniture; Campbell & Coyle 140 bars | uated on one of the most pleasant stre “ll as of intelligence, so that they might be- | iron, 1 case, 1 box, 1 pkye.; Hamilton & Leitsch | and supplied with lath. eus, ke, Appiy nt 0 H = peek as well ax intelligent citizens 29 cases wine; Miller & Coates 5 casks tiles; Tay- | bet. 9th and lth sts., one square from the Pate! cont J ovelock in the afternoon, the generatexam- | Jor & Maury3 cases; Blair& Rives tkeg printer's | Office. —— ete kind, having been imported direct from Paris. We ination of the school took piace. It was cor- |"ink; Hon. ChasMason 3 pkgs, Nox. $6, 89 and FOR RENT —The THRE ORY HOUSE | name in part— ducted by Dr. S.A. H. McKim, assisted by Mr. | 90; Harvey & Adains 9 bails. rims, Ido shafts, 1 adjoining the 7 buildings, containing & store- | Suite of solid rosewood carved parlor furniture, Sefferson of the Common Council, Messrs. Pear- | do. bows; Capt. M. C. Meigs 9 bbls. cement; | room, two fi fi No.3 . rnc Square No, 53, all front: the C " beloved child of Wim. C: ase aro No. 5. ail fronting on the Circle, north By C.R. L. CROWN & CO. Auctioneers, [ESIRASLe PROPERTY ON 4% STRE aT Avuction.—On MONDAY AFTERNOO pts orelock, we shall sell im front of the prem siand— Lot No. 27 in Square 497, lying on the west and paved side of 44 Also,a part of Lot No. 1, subdivision of Square No. 384, beginning at the northeast corner of sud Lot at the intersection of First street with the alley running in the rear of said Lot, then west with the line of said alley 55 feet, thenee with and paral- lel with said First street west 34 fect, thence east to sad First street west 55 feet, with two Houses on sand lot—irame, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth, “cash; the balance in 6. 12. and 18 months, for notes benring mterest from day of sale. A deed g:ven and a deed of trust taken. je 25-d C.R.L. CROWN & CO., Ancts. iL THE ABOVE. SALE ull THURSDAY AFTERNO lightaing. It is feared that irreparable inju has been done to the standing crops, trees and fruit in the range ef the storm. Railroad Detention. Ricumoyn, July 2.—Last night. at 12\ o'clock, the northern’ trata from this city, when near Fredericksburg. ran into a culvert, which had been undermined by the storm. David Crowder, +, Edward Southard, baggaye master, ‘<to fireman were badly hurt. The pas- ninjored The train from Washington to Richmond was stopped at Brooks’ station, five miles from Aquia creck, by the washing away of the road. Another Railway Disasters Cixctnxatt, July 2 —In the train of cars be tween this city and Marietta, while crossing the PECTS. PAIR OF CARRI Ha S8_ KC AT AUCTH ESDAY MORNING, July bt the residence of Mr. de Cramer, Secretary of Rus sian Legation, on 15th street, between New York avenue aud H street north, I shall sell ail his Furnt- tureand Effects. which are of the most superior ne parlors, three bed-chambers, diming- finished in rich violet-colored velvet plush, com- thed 1 . piace. ¥ y trestle work, tweive miles west of Marietta yes- son, Magruder, Polk, Abbott, and Pendleton Nairn & Palmer 6 boxes Congress water; Howell room. ito ren and cellar. There is alan s cistern in Sexe a Eom Lonnas, Swe Asn Chairs, une3-d — C.R. LL. CROWN & CO., Ancts. | {T" sad wrt Fae rt megan edna. ge welt pose ma. Mag! * i. : : 7 aint ine; | the yard. ‘This would make a most elizible stand for 2 hairs, and -back = ————— nina acetals . resent a large number of teachers, | & Morsell 7 cases pain’, 5 bbls spirits turpentine; + " ‘3 2 Chairs. NARD& BUCKEY, * track and fell a distance of 53 feet, smashing it to : ichedion _ nd many parents and friends | H. W. Hunter 1 bay coltee; J. M. May 1 box mar- a Millinery store. ‘The property will be peated wary Suit yr gral French By D 1 Y. Auctioneers. low to A good tenant. Apply at the house. e rr) > Phe Lace Curtains. Cornice, Guilt Shades, &c. reading, spelling, arithmetic, grammar, history, | Caxtre Manket.—The supply was excellent | a pipe ly ? ‘2 COPTAGE FOR RENT.—The | Pair of elegant French plate Mantel Mirrors re : : : 2 on the cast side of Tenth street, t M Ret, French hook: Keep ine Maul numbers fortycave pupiiee. | ‘Bis morning, notwithstanding the unfavorable | one oor {rom the garner of H,theteeen tant Lore | Beautuial gilt Mantel Set, conaisting of ; fe, Be ree Lepage i the examina. | Weather. The prices, it will be seen have not | still for rent. Apply on the premise: —J09)2w_ | Elegant rosewood Gentre Table, Ltogere, and Wn- rty-one o| - ® . 1 > > oN ad ing-table style Louis XV. fiom, In most of the branches the pupils showed | altered materially : URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT BY THE | posewont Kite soucens mecwood Fasels ood progress, niore especially in reading, spell- | Beef, per Ib. 2alSe|Roll butter... 26031 | HOUSE with dry Basement and convenent Back | “ilt Picture Frames, Engravings, &c. Fig. geography and grammar—the answers being | Pork . 12a15| Phil’a print 37 | Building and Gas Fixtures throughout, and ames | AlbuInS of sketches in Russia and Prange in alinoxt every instance, with promptness Mutton 2 }als|Honey, per tb.... 25 | yard tilled with choice Fruit ‘Trees, within a few Large quantity of rich aud beautifal Etegere and . acy; and the pupils were able to ai Lamb, pr qr. *Sal.25 Cymlings, perdoz 25 | minutes walk of either of the Departments. If de- | auite vo elegant Dining-room Furniture, consisting a satisfactory “reason why”’ for their answers. | Sausage, pr 1b 12}¢| Lettuce, prhead.. 2a | sired the House will be for rent and the Furniture of richly earved Beaufet Etegeres, ov: In mental arithmetic they showed much profl- soy i|Spinnach, pr peck 25 sold. Terms moderate. Address Box No, 21 Star - id seiency. ea Offic * a sion Dining Table. twelve morocco-co 7 iar = Asparagus, bunch 6 | Office. jo 31-5 Chairs ofa beautiful French wood called rose. Upon the conclusion of the examination, Dr. | Beef tongues $1 Onions, bunch. 2 | FOR RENT.—A modern built HOUSE, eontain- wood onk McKim, after expressing the gratification of the | Calves heads,each 25) Tomatoes. doz.-.. 25a37 i 12 rooms, comfortably furnished, ina delight- | Cage of Brazillian Birds, French Vases ‘Trustees at the manner in which the school had | Bacon... ++ 16a16| Bermuda Potatoes — $1 ee airy location, fronting one ot the Lean eae ily Aenocaten French China Dinner and sed its ordeal, introduced Mr. Jefferson of the | Shoulders 12ald}Snap Beans, pk... 123g | ervations, and commanding an extensive view of the . eae Connet = : the river, and Georgetown. It has gas through- | Rich erystal cut and engraved Glassware sity Councils, who proceeded to make some in- | Breast pieces .... 1a16|Lemo rdoz.. 12a25 | CitY: m a “rench Coflee-maker, ie Cutlery teresting practical remarks, concluding by re- | Dried beef I7als|Cabbazeprhead. 10a20 | Cuts water and bath-room. ‘To a careful tenant the | French Cofl-e-maker, Table Cutlery urtains,to match with rich pieces. Thirty persons were in the cars, four of whom were killed and twenty wounded. Among the dead is Wm. G. Richardson of Beston » Preliminaries for Laying the Atlantic Tele- graph. Sr. Jonxs, N. F., July 2.—Her Majesty’s war steamer Cyclops, dispatched by the English Gov- ernment to make soundings along the telegraph plateau between Ireland and Newfound! . rived here yesterday, and makes a favorable re- port, confirming the report of Lieutenant Berry- man, of the U.S. Navy. Decision in the New York Police Case. ALBaNy, July 2.—The Court of Apj for the State yesterday decided that the Metropolitan Police Bill was constitutional. There was a fall board of Judges; four of whom constituted of the pupils. The classes were reviewed in | ble. ARM AND Nt ARRY LAND FOR Sace.—On THURSDAY, July 2, at three o’elock p. m., will be sold at the Little Fails Bridge, on the Virgima side, that. portion of Rich Point Farm, north of Primmett’s Run, contaimng one hundred acres, inore or less, This property 1s most eiigibly situated on the Leesburg Turnpike Road, four miles from W: ington City, well woeded in oak and chest Prinmett’s Run, (the southern boundary.) is am failing streat at The cleared land is easy of cultivation. ‘The Quarries on the Potomac are highly valuabie, having the finest curb and flag stone On the river. If desirable. the popnty can be divided into two Portions to suit purchasers, the object of the pro- Prictor being to increase the neighborhood, as he is about to build on the adjoining portion for his own residence, -third, cash: the balance in six and Terms: twelve months’ notes: Z interest from day of - le. Deed of trust taken to secure the payments. nad 3 - | Silver-plated Ice Pitchers, Waiters, &c. “ in | the majority ; the others dissenting. auinding the pupils that, without correct moral | Chickens, py pal san 22 Radishes, bunch: ted door nein eee te Sute'of wainut Par or Furniture, finshed in green | panna Of hare e Becceoe tee oe en Jory i a training, all other knowledge would be power- urtles, each... 12a$1.25| Green peas, pr pk. r r cae - and gold brocatelle Paces tow: 5 jaltimore Markets. lens to them, except for the accomplishment of | Corned salmon, 15 Cherries, rte. Greet beiwasatte ete eA Gh Handsome Bolte See ee one celia j NARD & BUCKEY, Aucts, Bavrimore, July 2—Flour is dull; sales of wicked ends; and that by laying a foundation of | Herring, per doz.. 20a31|Gooseberrles ..... For terms, &c., apply to J BLAVILSON, | Handsome Folding Screen Y : i goed principles, they would not only become | ‘Terrapins, each... 37a87| Currants. wel apply to J. B. WILSON, | Green velvet Easy Chair anes. | Fc Aecknen Howard street’ at $7.37 } Bees er areal men bet they cali be ke Peni 5 i solarareets 4 No. 327 Penn.avenne, " je Im "| Elegant suite of Chamber Furniture, consisting of Wheat is quiet—red #182, white $1.96. Corn ere am : Conn pe Dene ~ 5a? ine Apples, cach tad HOUSE, with brown front and marble mantels, ot fine nore toc amined at 6 o'clock, in front of the pre: Bc 5 is arajittlFire-soreen to mateh | 0" 1 js 20 feet front and 92 deep toa 15 feet alley. It will | yas st ouhreor fant and plain Wardro nt be sold on moderate terms. Apply at 410 9th street, pressing ae eee Nish den carted: Gale Je H-2teo* |S Aimirand spring Mattresses OOMS FOR RENT.—MISS MORLEY, } Handsome Toilet Sets, Beddin + 2a$1| Beets, per bunch. 5a ituat ¥4 a Sth. “ a Crimtxat Cocrt.—Yesterday, after our report | Corn.car, pr bush. 60 rarnips, perb’c fe Wieck fontand Sideoe tants hecntiee teak closed, the ease of the United States rs. Zepha- | Beans, pr bush.... $2|Cucnmbers, doz niah Offutt, for assault and battery on Michael | Rye; pr bush shad, per pair 5 5 Sturgeon, euts . a Corcoran, was submitted to the Court. The wit- tock. ash. Ree oles - , ; , . the house recent! ceupied by Cottage Bedsteads, Walnut Wardrobes nesses proved the assault to have been committed, | Rock, per bunch: 2537 | Mrs. Anderson,two doors fromthe Kirkwood House, | Burens and Washstands and Otfutt was fined $5 and costs of Court. Sev: Perch, per bunch. 25437 | 1% prepared to rent PARTORS and LODGING: | Curled-hair and other Mattresses eral other cases were called, and in the absence Square No. 79, fronting 9 feet 3%, inches near 2ist street, depth 193. This property beautiful situation, and is deserving of attention from persons wishing to purchase. It will be equally divided into two lots if desired. Lot No, 3, in Square 51, fronting on L street finches, running tack We fect to a public alley, being finely situated, in the nnmediste vicin ity of the Cirele. ‘The lot will be di ied uf desired. Titles to the above lots indisputal erms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, seeured by a deed of trust on the property. je 25-d A. GREEN, Anetic By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers. X TENSIVE SALE OF WELL-KEPT 4 Hovsexoip Forxitcre.—On WEDNESDAY MOKNING. Ist instant. at 9 o'clock a. m., we shall sell. in front of our Auction Rooms,a iarge and gen- eral assortment of excellent Furniture, being the «fleets of a gentlemanabout to leave the city, such Whisky is lower; City and Obio 30. New York Markets. New Yorx, July 3—Flour is heavy; sales of 5.009 bbl< ; State 86.25a96.40, Ohio®4 70287 50, Southern $7 25a87 60 Wheat is firm; sales of 17,000 bushels; fine qualities have slightly dtclined; new white #2.25 Corn ts firm; sales of 9,000 bushels; mixed S5c white %ec. Pork is unsettled; sales of 1.200 bbls; mess $2150. Beef ix dull, at 816 50a817 for Western packed. Lard is quiet at I4alt yc. Whisky is heavy ; Ohio 32c. New ¥ Sulye ks are general Ew York, July 2.—Stocks are un- changed; Mlinois Central bonds 975g; Michigan on Ws; New York Central 7>; Va. 6’s 9); Mo. 6's 78. er. en 2W\C 50 | ROOMS, together or separately, furnished orunfur- | Bolsters and Pillows of material witnesses were laid over. Detitiay teins ue aie erate thee oie ished, and if desired, wal ai » furnish Board. Brusecistree-pis; and Vanitian Carpets ; * a 5 S LAD @ eak fast, > t ndia Matting, Oif Cloth, Ru; nited States rs. Richard 5 tas Wrangy | to-morrow afternoon at five o'clock. very pleasant for summer residences. i Bronze Iron Hat Tree, Hal! Furniture ss, = apg ener booed Mkt in- a Penn.avenue. Fogsuie et general assortment of excellent We isthe day of Aprilicet + (He County Jail,on | THose Canat Boats.—In the Alexandria Ga- | svon Say A FARM of about 3 % ousehold Effects, the 17th day of April last. é a ; : OF AALE—A FARM of about 100 acres, in| _aiso, at $o’clock, in front of the premises— Mr. Wharton. acting for Mr. Key, the District | 2¢tte of yesterday we find the following in rela- EMntaery oun) Alton ute ont Wak A‘span of beautiful Black Carriage Horses, 5 and 3 Attormey stated to the jnry that’on the day in | ticn to the Canal boats lately purchased in New Brick Dwelling, a log barn ant stable. @ Sine oretard years old, ef Morgan breed, admiratly matched, question the said Rose Beli called on Jones at the | York for use on the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca- | of choice fruit, A part im net with cle eegnard Beet eee Tao enh vale waa Jail. where he was confined, on a visit of friend- | pat-— Whole well fenced. A bargain may. be obtained if | One foursented Burry Wasron. with shai ship and kindness; that the said Jones, on her i early applied fur, or wonld ex: ’ . “ALEXANDRIA, June 30.—At the request of the | ty. fi. N. LANSDALE, Agent, . =. . The, stenting. bent forward to crete the ane? | party in charge of twenty Canal Boats, being part | 'Rio.s6 M atreet, Hin NsolsA NSEC Bsd Bittse, | Pur Rober Woollen ded iten Covers, Whip, Sta “Mahogany Sofas. Chairs, Lounces, Tables . 5 - ble and Gardening Utensils, &c. Bureaus, Rocking Chairs, Washstands when Jones took a razor out of his pocket, and | forty-seven lately brought esd ha ENS Bisel ass The Furniure, &c .181n excellent condition and Brusselle, Three ply, and Ingrain Carpeting GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. drew the edge across ber throat, Indicting a | certify that, having measured the width of the OR SALE—The valuable PROPERTY at te | of the most superior quality, having been selected in Latting, Bedsteads c mee The Si wound which would have been mortal had it not | 0?!y canal boat in port, and which belongs to the corner of Sth and E streets, adjoining Col. Sea- | Paris with great care and without regard to cost. nok sses, Clocks, Safe ‘orrespondence of The Star. heen that her breastpin intercepted the weapon in Cumberland Coal and Iron Company, and one ton’s, fronting 54 feet on EF and 105 feeton ath streets, The Hease wil! Be ores for inspection on Tuesday, . Toctave Piano which was rebuilt late last fall, and has made one | For terms, & Grorcstown, July 2, 1857. (0 Cumberland since, J tind the following re- | and F. Ho E The exhibition of Mr. P_ A. Bowen's Classical its course. t Mr. Ratcliffe, for defence, announced himself | 4 and Crockery Ware, apply to 447 8th street, between E | the 1sth instant, from 19 to 3 o'clock. &e. 1 'Bdb BONTZ & COOMBS, NE, Executrix of Edw. Dyer, Terms: $3 and under cash; over that sum a c = <=. | deceased. je 2)-e02w* credit of 6 and 9 days, for satisfactorily -endorsed. Auctioneers and Mathematical Academy, at Forrest Hall yes- repared to show a diseased state of mind amount- | S@!': Ten of the New York boats are of a less tes. interest. J. C. McGUIRE, = 5 2 a tage temporary insanity on the part of the pris- width; three correspond in width; four are one- OR SALE.—A valuable tract of LAND, con- motes, pearing interes! Mc! Aectnoer, otlit FRSA S ad tee ee POSTPONED terday afternoon, attracted an immense concourse oner at the time of the committal of the deed. fourth of an inch wider; and the remaining three ,, taining abont 63 acres, and within 3 miles of iy 1-20 BONTZ & COOM Anetieaners. of ladies and gentlemen from W ashington and The examination of witnesses being en ered | Selected without regard to width, have proceeded | Washington city, One-fourth cash; bal- aE a 3 Aucts “hesapea 2 io C: 2,3, : iS CAR D.—For the first time, we take this methut a up the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, as far as nav- | ance in I, 2,5, and 4 years; or halfin cash, and. bal c R “Pat Ward, the jailor, testified that on the day igation will permit. ‘The statement that they are | 22¢e in city property, improved. Apply at No. 5i2 A of calling the attention of our customers to their it bills due ist July. of the occurrence iwo girls came to the jail, Rose | thtee inches too wide is, therefore, erroneous—but te A sian _POLLARD WEBB, All our bitls are now ready for delivery, and those our own city, the spacious hall being crowded to overflowing. The participants in the various exercises acquitted themselves in fine style, to By A.GRE Auctioneer. WoO BRICK HC D_ LOTS ON beens | not more so than that respecting their owner- — not called for by the 28th instant will then be distri- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, IN THE First Wa the entire satisfaction of the large audi who eer Nin ae te es nee Sot emets | iain on T undetstad the Gopioetioad Cat Grex. | TAO SALE—A FARM of 115 acres, nine miles | buted. HARPER & MITCHELL. | 47 Avctios—On MONDAY. the ot an pre argv note eo few ti afterward heard oVaered | Paly have no intezest in them, from Washington, near the Seventh-street road. | _ je 24-eobt thet handsome new and jarge brick Hou: ; it ew moments afterward heard a seream; turned | P&Y “4. C, Hurrson.» | Thamprcrements arp & small Dwolline House. § | 7 Goxs FROM LONDON Finley Besa | fit mearer pes me wick, vans, situated | ciher of the juvenile orsiore and performers facta eolcucnes deen ee i . I og lies pany rede of Moore. | vol., folto, richly bound im Turkey | and the leten which it stands: being lot Nos 25: in | played his part upon the stage of action. ‘The aud asked him why he had done that; Jones said Usitep States Porice Reronts—Before | part of the farm ix well fenced. It will be sold bac | morocco, and illustrated with 49 steel engravings; | square 101, which fronts i fact, inches by 45 feet 9 | exhibition yesterday was universally admitted by inches, and the honse covers all the lot. And immediately after the sale of the above I shall sell a jarge three story brick House on the north side of Pennsyivama avenue, between 18th and 2th the lot on whieh it stands. Also, immediately inthe rear of the House, fronting on I street. ‘The house hasa b Hiding, and contains 16 con. ventently arranged rooms and wide passaze. Terms: One-fourth casi; balance in 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, for notes bearing interest from day of 3 és ‘ S145). he loved the girl and asked her to marry him, | Justice Dona.—A certificate having been pre- | ain, if immediate npplication be made, or itm: i382 | ~ Flowers of Loyeliness, 1 vol. folio, bound in ‘Tar- and she had refused; she had been there many | duced, signed by Dr. H. Lindsey, that Mrs. Iig- | Sirdar city property, Apply to Il N- LANS- | | Flowers of Loveliness. 1 vol. folic, bound in Pur- times before. s : - | gins (who was y: A razor was produced in Court, which Mr. W sterday men -d inthe police | je 4-Im : mae Fre identified ax the one taken from Jones after the | '¢POTts) was seriously if not fatally injured inter- commission of the act. nally. Patrick " J in Turkey y ck hill was re-arrested this morning Rose Bell alias Rebecca Martin was put upon | PY Miticer Ki all ar to sur vy far any ever heretofore held in Forrest Tall. t the close of the exer- c an unusually large number of premiums was tributed among the most meritorious of the pils by Lieut. Maury, of the National Obser- vatory, Washington . The distribution of premiums at the Ladies’ Academy, Convent of the Visitation, will take place on Wednesday, July sth. » finely executed in st al Sunday Book, Lv rocco, ilustrated with numerous en- ood and steel,and with maps: $10, ry and Description of the Worlds Fair in i851, d by beautiful steel engravings, 3 vol., ito, y lin Turkey morocco; Hogarth’s Works in a series c teomery county, Md., six | gravings on , and sent to jail by Justice Donn. corgetown, adjoining the the stand, and testifled to the effect that Jones | _ P'rederick Briel way arrested by Officer King erry, Wood, Bestor, Nowle: had frequently appeared as though his mind was | 02 suspicion ef tout concerned in the robber Bohrer, and Hawkins. U2seacres. A bemaitufut loca? 2 tion; partially improved; new house; 13 acres rich affected; that she had never refused to marry him; | Of the premises of A kb lex. Reilly, Seventh Ward, | U0", ) steel engra- ftom. liow-pine timber. It | vings, by the firstartists, 2 v urkoy moroc- | sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Title | The examination of the male department of the and that he was jealous of her from whom the trunk which was described in can be Tieled it dered Ou and nee the premi- peg in, he ties ii ? . indisputat leg Georgetown School, taught by Mr. W. H. Craig, The case is oad sro caeeea. yesterday’s Star was stolen. The officer pro- | sest to purchase. je4-tf Shakspeare, 3 vols., royal 8vo, Turkey moroceo, | je 3+a ¢ A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | principal, and Miss Jewell, assistant, will com- y me ceeded to search six houses and adjacent premises, | pvoR Iy RESIDENCE onthe corner of | Hiusttated from daguerreotypes of the greatest aud mence on Monday next. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. A Stxenr Swererer —The street sweeping ex- but found no clue to the stolen goods. Briel was I D ; #21, avenue and C street south, Capitol | Most intellectual actors of the age: 82). i A The female school of Miss Hester Berry, one je3) } released, but requested a further search in order Hill, frontin, a OR. ; JALUABLE FARM AND BEAUTIFUL | among the very best in our city, closed the schol. ys a » daa on the avenue 162 feet 9inches,andon | 7° °° ava Hest V a " dive Pe dhe hod acorn 3 & city, — announced in yesterday's Star, as to | ty prove his entire innocence. C street south 2% feet I] inches, and containing nearly WINDOW w boxes 10 by 15 French | TUESDAY: Oth ineieot, at 5 Cone pea ae On eken —— f the Methodist Protestant ake place at 6 o'clock yesterday evening, came — 34,000 square feet. = a Window Giass, will be soldat one dollar and | premises, we will sell that beautifal and highly cur, | ag § eo oo that hour under the super: Lovcers—The monthly report of the Captain | _may@-tf "WW. F. PHILIPS. | seventy-five per bax fur cash. in ints of Is boxes, | Premises we will sell that benuti residence of A, | Sabbath School are anticipating an unusually off at u uperintendence of the y Tepor p —— ileapply of 1h French Glass, ist, - 5 large amount of enjoyment on the ay i Messrs. King & Hyneman, of Phila. | of the Auxiliary Guard shows that, during the | F.QR SAUE—On liberal terms, that valuable | Also. a full supply of large size French Gina, ity | Hoover. Hsq.. deceased, lying in Alexandria county, | large joy roach ing pies. one mile from Georgetown, and ou the peight Th Fourth, during their celebration at V: ey View. ‘The Declaration of Independence wi!l be read George W. Beall, Jr, and addresses delivere by the Revs. Mr. Murray, of ours. An address is also expected from William Laird, Sr., Esq. There will also be a series of exercises by the pupils Christ (Episcopal) Church was the scene of a : SQUARE OF IND No. 199, si ° | 2d, and 3d qualities, 4 by 8 de The tocality ‘of the experiment was | month of June, fifty-seven lodgers were accom. | teeth ey oh GROUND No. ia, situnted be- | Ads ant st qual Ta, sind 19 by T2chemp. Oe co wenth street, between F. and F streets north. | modated in the Central Guard-house, viz : 100,000 feet. Apply at No. 512 (2d story) 7th street. aad cin ea hh 3 Foca! —— pgeceers = Seer sain as Born in Ireland, 22; England 3; Scotland. 4 jels POLLARD WEBB, Agent. Alexandria, Va. _ie »king machine made its appearance | ,. aS Mui seal Sie rer oe . iS.—Selt Sealing € on the ground, and ina matter-of-fact way com. | GeTmany. 6; Newfoundland, 1; New York, EK I—A BRICK HOUSE and LOT, No. : seandwed arbor menced moving up and down the streets, per- | Obie, 2 Maryland, s; Pennsylvania, 4; New Sh2 6th street, between G and H streeta. 25 feet | Ware, in pints, quarts, and two quaris. E:xceilent forming, in its travels, the work of some ‘dozens ayes 1; Liebe ie ie ae Me Hie bs pce meeps aie ft. Siiey, Crataibing nine | for Strawberries, 1 Peas, or any other fruit or inary T zes—10a20, B, 01; 10, 17; coms. ‘There are two fine ovens on the premises, | (07 ji tly reliable. of ordinary brooms. Two horses drew the ma- iatio’'5; 00470, A a. Mates, 53; fee | a trick stable Tor two horses, and & cuaterm or Water, vegetables. No tro and p feetly reliable. ust above the Aqueduct. arm aint hundred and sixty acres, ina hich state of cullivation, well fenced, and enriched with the liberal use ef fertilize: There isa large Orchard of the choicest fruits now in full bearing. ‘The dwelling, which is nearly new, 1s 42 feet square, surrounded with a ten-feet wide portico, contains large pariors, roomy hall, five large cham- ES gayt . tly ladies, ‘uesda) ning. chine, to Which a mammoth brush was attached | 2 14: 50 Whe Hiseee ete coe era eine knee : 1S, #0 Tth street. | hers, kitchen, fath-room, water-cloxet, and every | Say {hfom, mostly lad a ane pe which revolved as the machine moved and “ win. | ™4!€s, 2- en a private family. For terms apply on the premises, STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHO modern conventence ; also, a reservoir on the top of | ang we might say traly a ha young rowed” the dirt in thecentre of the street in con- Lost $500'—Firry Dottars Rewarp!—In | je3) Tu.Thd M* about the largest in this city at thi ho expense was spared to make s > . : couple in the bonds of matrimony. The Yenicnt shape to be removed by ¢ rts. ‘The | another column will be noticed an advertisement ‘beautiful, Goren J is brushes for this sweeping machine are construct- 1 CHEAP—. time, and having heen purchased before tly | BLA DAT RT Uncen forms the | Hive ta Iscatherscan beold at about 15 to 2) is beautiful, commanding an exten- | Was Mr. John Davidson, of the firm of yde & y Mr. T.C. y followin ME DWELLINGS, vi is nd water view, aud is within a | Davidson, and the bride Miss Laub, hter ed of a species of South American wood, the bye ea legs * © pe dliests tes sooaml just finished’ and situated on the northwest r per cent. less than sons, pirchesed af ag f Georget gap tae, UB A Laub, daughter of ‘laysavo wood meserrg poi of 22d and streets,in the First ard; one just . . i ER: er improvements consist of new barns, Yr of $500 in go! jollars, somewhere between the 1H F Ward time. Call and examine or oe COVE R t f b We weald basics Chane who may desire the The machine did its work faithfully and rapid- | Treasury and the Capitol. This heavy loss falls | finished, and on the west side of Ist street west. be- | Sioa Ein Facets tee eee les, atyes. de. ly at the point where it was tested, but we sup. | UP" Mr. Magruder, and not upon the Govern- | tween K proving partofthe | jell iron Hall, Pa. ave. bet. 5 > a liberal supply of pure water close to the services of a, & Shinn for the 4th, tosend in their orders eith would not answer on macadamized street. | Ment, as some seem to suppose. h street west, be- honse, aud the farm is well watered with several un her this evening or early in the rs “ Pardo R, a tale by the author of ing. othe ise they ma The atiave 4 a will be paid at thi hp Yard: and OR, streal morning, otherwise they may be disappointed in Be ree ethene een Aad amm: | inc dollvery altbe mony. Sn nn” | tee, Now Tle and Jia, On sth aiie Base Onptind Be anole Vavensthi? iy whi the general rush. ple emp’ ean on woe Avante; Seventh, and D phere Hae ie re siuaton ta net pests 3) cts at tame ah e. It would hardly be amiss, this — to streets, which are pave * a 5 of the city. Apply at No. ol2 (2d story h street. ¥ : ets. je2ts cha th ame of Fish wharf to Dog A This mode of putting down the dust would, | THE Fixe Hina tna isonet EAS | syle , POLLARD WEBB. Taal ten {77 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | Jad the member piled on ti ettet a however, necessitate a coming down of the dust’? | Company was raised to the bellfry on their new | - = & Gunle, illustrated story BRICK DW Mm consequence of the run until WEDNESDAY AF TERN on the part of the Corporation to pay the contrac- | engine house yesterday afternoon, and a trial of NOON, Juiy #n, same hovr aud r 1 Illustrated Hand Book of American o’clock, we should think that the pa 4 wht. Served 3 4 4 lace, uilding and a fine yard at- k [ ; b t x piece sad havec among the canines last 2 tors its qualities made of a satisfactory nature. ‘The nated on E strect, between Isthand ith | Demosthenes on the Crown transintod,: 75 cts, | | _ sy I-dts WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. | them right—they ought to have been kept up, We Tue Weatuer.—Range of the thermometer | company’s building is not yet finished, but is far i ‘The house, contd bo made one of the beat | Demosthenes’ Olyuthinca. Phippen, ea 7a By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. hope, however, that the turbid (at this time) from Thursday noon, June 25, to this morning: | enough advanced to make it a decidedly orna- | lmstness stands in Washington, being within a few Sa RUSTEE’S SALE OF NEWLY wateis of the Potomac will not he made the grave y steps of Willards’, and adjoining Flint's Hotel. E TIRE !OFIRES-FIR} Us : \ mas bree Morning. Noon. Night. ntal feature in that neighborhood. The Frank- | session given the iat of July. Apply to FRANCIS ae as ESB NT RI ARR HOcsEKREriNG Erects.—On Asttenh codes ech t Pilot, B Thursday 78 71 boys have adopted strict rules, we learn, de- | MULLER, Family Grocer, corner of F and 12th sts. | "4 general assortment of FIRE. WORKS from a iy Vituoadl Cnesistdx ak oe day eee PRs corso Sik Sas Shen is ieee Friday .. #8 72 | signed to cut off all rowdy characters from their | _ Je 18-tf (intel) AND | pimsthupper ton ane pound Rocket. These Walks | tho subscriber will sell the entire Furmture and BE: | eo, Selde ‘to G. Lowry, 100 do to Geo. & Th Saturday 65 76 | tanks. Good 0.OWNERS CITY PROPERTY AND | have been selected with pee are from tee cele fects of the “Burnett House,” situated at thecornor | parker. 30 do Neagle Seeger lor deagy-<h a S a “ 5 . D in yes- CAPITA = —_ ubseriber offers to pur rs “. Fe wi 4 of 442 street and ennsvivania avenue, whi a > .«, + <4 =. 6 a iirc ag eel anoeense a al |e npen Fe t aaten mission. ‘Having | ‘The supply as limited, Gail early and secure 9 | jens ouon)ind, Pennsylvania avenue, Furniture, |B. E. White & Co., machinery to Thos. McGill, Tondey. By és | terday’s Star, turns out to be the property of Mr. | Sooasion tovisite all parts ol the city, and eritiealls | portion forte glorious 4th of Jus RE Carpeting, Heddin We name in part— doors and sash to Entwisle & Barron; schooner 3 ns 34 Alexander Riley, who resides on south G street, | to examine every class of property unusual opportu For sale by 2 £. M. § Toth at Mahogany Hair Spri pfas, Arm and Parlor Chairs | W. Bac Norris, from Philadelphia, with coal Wednesday. bad bis Rend, are Pone'e Grind it, | nities of buying and selling toadvantagoare present- | je 26-t No. 281 Penn. ave..nearloth st. | Mahoeany and Walnut Contre and Rout Tables to Bogue & Donnelly; schooner Alverda, Hooper, Thursda = — _| Island, near Page's wind (or rather steam) mill. ed. Office corner of Penn. avenue and 10th street, =a = Ma uy Secretary and Bookease Salisbury, 50,000 feet of lamber to Jos. Libbey 4 Avers Timometer in the morn- | Mr. Riley was about to move West, and had the | over Savings Bank. O THE LADIES. Excellent Cane and Rush-seat Chairs, Rockers Son; schooner Congress, Crouch, Satisbury, with ings, from June 26 to July 2, inclusive, 677 06 . family wearing apparel and other articles packed | je 6-eolm* GRAFTON D. HANSON. a rexpoetfully inform the ladies of | SPEng-seat nges, Curtains and Shades 50.00 7} i ry, quarter moon Tuesday, July ui, between | upforthat purpose. The thieves took somewhere Looking Glasses, indoles, Vases 5,000 feet of lumber to F. Wheatley; schr. Law- ENTOT of : Solumbia, t have this - " é rence, Overton, » » N.C, 125,000 Zand § a.m if about $100 from the trenk, but appear to have | JOR RENT) That devirable RESIDENCE on | the Distr of Comin the mantic. oe GS Sierra aenree Ply. and Inzrain Carpets shingles to L-lubey & Hon and F Wieeilor oer Ps Pope mat : sore wemeniedvieral = Raga pls crate leaving some articles of | it, Furnace, Water and Gas,with every modernim pelon, Une mineest oat barr eee Four. | Bronze Tron Hat Tree, Oak Arm Chairs Julia Aun, Staples, Savannah, 75,000 feet lumber hogany, French, and Cottage Bedsteads fernoon with lightning to southward and west- ny and Walnat Dressing Bureaus s. number of bay and ward; 29th, thunder yust early morning with a CHESAPEAKE AND Onto Canat.—The Cumber- ARKIAGES that has ever been offered fi to Libbey & Son. Quite sale inthis market. Please call and look at thet river craft are discharging cargoes of wood, &c , ovement. Toa permanent tenant rent moderate, Possession given Immediately. Apply to. G._D HANSON, corner of 10th and Per Store, eligibly situated, doing an exoellent presorip- Maple Cane-seat Dining Chairs . if sunshine and showers, rain all afternoon, thunder | at the two defective spots, Nos. 4.and 5. Asim! * rtumity seldom to be | Sealing CANS and JARS for preserving fresh gust between 7 and "night, with curious light- | lar measure, but to oly haif the amount, ix under | #08 business. This is'an opportunity olden to be | Heating, CANS ee wing fancies; 2d, cloudy, with rain. Potomac | advisement by the Frostburg Coal Company. | altogether. Address “ Pharmaceutist,” City Post | All the above wi ret el arn CE nn. oc |} » Washstands, and ‘Toilet Sets - 5 B 5 bead Shower of rin, rain throughout the day, | land Civilian reports.a rumor that the Cumberland | Washington City Saving Bank. ) rie REERIGERATORS. the De: hove Guriod Hair Motireunes Iolsters ond Thies O'Neak nv Cordon 8 Ses oe wind northeast; 30th, between [2 and 1 a. m a 0 PARUG &TORE FOR 5. and others, all sizes of Masser’s patent five . s, and S| ais We have nothing of it to report £1 the e i m Coal and Iron Company propose to loan the Canal RUG STORE FOR SALE—The STOCK, aunt o! all a te Blankets, Comforts, and Spreads a 5 of momen’ rom heavy rain, with wind; day, s d showers, pany P 4 : = te lee Cream and Water Ice FRE 1 vainut FE: me aternoon sight gust tate wih tates Say 1, | Company $20,000 for the erection of masonry dams GOOD WILKE, and FIXTURES of a Drug : GERS: Dr. Authurs Patent ‘Aurtipht Two Wainut Extension lining Tables markets, very little grainarriving. Flour is beld at $7.37 5g. Srecrator nite Dinner and Coffee Ware Glassware ani Table Cutlery, Block Tin Ware Cooking Radiator and other Stoves nde: 1 dl 11 Bar, Counter. and Bar Room Furnit qeg ey Saget tart # 5 ‘ “, are to L e Office. . ir, Counter, ar Room Furniture rom - jut eal e quate Rimeva_ sarap ai = ew These loans, if made, are to be repaid in tolls Office Sara ape ero aarp areas = jo a Ra: @., bet. 10th and ote pera No. S18. Together witha inege Salo ype: bey a ottmnst el ate They are very vi utes after 7; inoon-light night, setting between 1 | Dap.—Young Bell, who was shot in the knee | FTOR OLD POINT AND NORFOLK. jouseho! ects, not necessary to enume- rent ite, 15 beautiful new PIANOSin and 2a.m. April, 3 ay tunel days— 13 days | at the election riot, and whose leg was lately am- | ‘The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the 8th of SUMMER WIN out of which rain bas falien. B. s . Georgetown, July 2. 4557. The above Furniture, &c., was all purchased new within the Inst six months, and is in excellent order. ‘erms: 2%} and under, cash; over that sum a 120 cases Clarets, all grades, viz: putated, died about three o'clock this morning, | July, Charan esl poner brn pen Sp 35 caxes St. Julion Table Claret zs Highest price given for old Pianos in exchange for Ww. Remember our number is M6. near 10th street. he- at his residence in the Seventh Ward, mortific: (Eleventh-st. wharf) every WE 25 do St. Esteppe do | do 5% credit of ', ,3, and 4 months, for satisfactorily en- | tween 9th and loth. JOHN. F. ELLIs, Ax Ixterestine Exuisttion took place at | tion having taken place. ‘The funeral will take | NESDAY and SA RDAY ats lock a mi Re | 20) 0 Sts dillon (Michseleon © Coe) “Tatie dorsed notes, bearing interest’ sear ee MS rw ee ee the St. Vincent's Female Orphan Asylum, at 10 | Plse® to-morrow afternoon, TEER AY SES oop et org | 2 0 Ciskenn, Lar (Michaeloon & Co's.) "148. 6 MoCo | MErE 2004, FOae The citee of u . ~ Pa Klass et. iy 1-1 ion es! }0 genera: sup- orcteck this morning. ‘There was a distribution | Cony Weataza seems to be coming on early | pois. will uch, Kaine and Fotuming. at OLD! 19 do Chateau Lieoville (Michaelson & Co’) | 222-9 ——— plied with pure and cold SODA WATER, witht Wine-giass Claret. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OR SALE AT AUCTION ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE PIECES OF PROPERTY IN THE In pursuance of a power of sale contained in of handsome premiums to the most deserving of | this year, and we commend to our readers’ con- | ISLAND, and the usual landings on the Potomae- the pupils, performed by Father (or Bishop) | sideration the advertisements in the Star’s col- BAZ > > 1 Bymes of St. Mathew’s Church. Among the-e | mmns of the various stove, coal and clothing | fkK,FIVE DOLLARS. "| LL. | 9 do Hoek, '§ piemlums, which ate the gifts. of benevolent | ums of the wig | fas SUED MITCR EEL art nest Sirups, in every variety, by cally Es je 9-6 Drug Store, No. 113 Penn. ave. including ineals, to Old Point and Nor-| 10 do Chateau Marcaux (Michrelson & Co's.) till and Sparkling, in pints and iz: Heirsteiner, cit videsheimer, ast willand testament of tio tae eee EA FOWL AND OSTRICH FEATHER “ 4 Rens 3 * — —— = amare ; ~ brunner, Geisenheimer, Brauner- . oP lan Ae poe aye neue wll | P Fly Brushes, Wire Dish Covers. Double [oe zold crows and penc'l, china vases; last shades, | Ware Rerenxs.—James Peray, drunk; dis. | JUST RECELVED&ANQTHER, LOT OF porner, Alezellewein, and Hockheuner, | Cour fir iha 2 ny ar Washoneton Dees afetaae. | Pitchers. Retngeratorss Praveliar Baskets solag globes, books ces wilt Cape aud see rs. seis. | Missed. Isaac Collins, vagrant; workhouse 60 aky HAN Scof the well known and of oss irg as SHEKELL. seriber will sell ont Premises on TUESDAY, the wand going rapidly. ot NCTA, 2) Rh street. sors, silver thimbles, flowers, &c., dc. days. Asbury Mitchell, drunk in the market; ik, (inte singes & Shay jest pale bs AD Pe SEEKELL. | 7th instant, at Go'clock P. M., Lot No. 15,1n square | _J€ 18 G. FRANCIS, — A very charming address, delivered to Father | do. 30 days. Joseph J. H. Hill, drunk and dis- No. 200, in this city. ‘This very valuable property ne - : : L. cy = — mm See = is situated in one of th t attractiv idly OOKS FROM LONDON.—Howitt's Homes Byrnes by a young lady—quite unexpectedly to | orderly ; do. 30 days. George Butler, colored, | wn af purscold RYE. WHISKEN. BREN CH 370 UNDER BROWNS HOTEL. at of | improving parteofthe city. It facture and rapids Had {aunts ofthe English Poets.illustrared; $2. im, evidently—drew from that gentleman one of | dov. do’ BRANDIES, OLD PORT, SHERRY 4MADEL- Jest opening spleadid assortment of | wart ade of Vermont avenue. between Hi ond’ jumpbrey Clinker, ine finest i H {other W. lass and wood, Ser En PURNISING COUDS of thetteng, | streets north, and runs back 121 feet, containing 645) | Perekrine Pickle, by Smollett, illustrated: $1. oe Se teerenetn replies we ever remember five anes; tn ciate sana MILLER, and Gent’s FURNISHING GOODS of the finest | fect. There ison it & oonveniont teen ng = History of Amelia, by Fielding, ustrated; T5e., "Phis school, which appeals so powerfully to | _ ITINERANT Giazinns.—For several days, ia fact | jo25 Iw : SOL F st. of 12th at. | stzleand make, at the re Eee, No. dwelling, osenpied liy Mr. A. E. Le Merle. Piney yee eg Robber of the Rhine, by the sympathies of the benevolent. numbers some | *!l Inst week and this, our city has been swarming | Arew aND FRESH PERFUMERY, just re- | meas) Cintel& States) ae olan bation een eee ona lf | “Gay Fawkes, by Ainsworth: 38, 125 orphans (who are fed, clothed and educated), | With Itinerant Glaziers, who have no interest in ceived at No. 2), between Sth and Sth streets. UY ATCHES, JEWELRY. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title india. The Collegians. by Geraid Gruthn; Se. and receives, moreover, some 212 day schola s, | this Community. in common with our own mechan- jem CJ. Me LAUGHLIN & CO. W . PXND'SILVER WARE. | putable GHRISTOPER GRAMMER- ten egttanger Abbey and Persuasion, by Miss Aus- ce e 1 c a ies, who thu the employment o' xe men, ure 7 7 3. i i > EG 3 . a ”, . F ine.—Between one and twoo’clock this morn- | ‘hose settled among us. 2w Dickens, price #! cent Tent ment of RICH JEAVELRY of every description, | je 9-d A. GREEN, Aun inser. The Munster Festival, by Gerald Grifhn; 380. Why are these interlopers employed? What claim SI )N'S Book Store, which makes my stock at the present time one of 7 T Seraid Griffin; 3Ae. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, | Surely. out resident mechanics, citizens who have | _°° "7 ST OF THE MARYLAND REPORTS, | ad™velust oshed (on the presniges) very larke office of the Circuit Court of the District of Colum-| je PRANCK TAYLO owned by Middleton & Beall, and occupied by | prosperity of Washington, are fully competent for NORE aichecs Merk ed ails ate Winchman bs fount SOLID SILVER TEA REE tin for the County of W ashington, and to me di. OLUMBIA MARKET. J. Reese, Plumber and Gas Fitter: Mr. D' Unger, | the discharge of what work shall be given to them. | 1°, Ds Monars: Stockett. Mortick, and Miler. Attor. | which superior to anything. before exhibited in this a xpose to public sale for cash, in front | @ | ‘Corn Printer; C. H. Munck, Gunsmith, and Mrs. King, | Phen why bestow patronage upon persons who make i he eit: nm as the occasion of of the’ Court house door of said county, on FRI- DAY, the 17th day of July, 1457, at 12 o'clock, the following property, to wit! Maryland Reports, eight vols.; and Maryland Chan- sions, four vols.; complete in one volume ; ier 13th street and Penn. a’ ie. sale t fe that city,—the weight of which is 125 ounces, capacity 9 pubtierived end fer FY invoice n n q \. i 5 dollars being a continuation of the Digest Both citizens and strangers are irivited to call and ‘Alld ‘he proprietors © Market take this oppor- work of an incendiary, and commenced in th heii t end in other fendant right, title, claim, and interest in and - "g dency stece. Inn chest Case Sicomumenicsted oo | ene te the eer ates oan noes Se mn a en eg || Sena am Paave Hid; HOR. | tothe three two-story and attic Frame Dwelling | tunity ty return tumaks for the liberal be Munck’s gunshop. and the constant exploding of | our leading citizens have employed these interlo- ‘. a aie a Houses and Back Building: vated on Lot No. in square No. 107 in the City of Washington, D.C fronting 4 feet on north 1. street, seized and upon as the wy peed of Johns. dames, and be sold to sat aly udisials No. 243 to March term 1507; Francis Wheatley os. John 8. James. J. D. HOOVER, owed by the citizens of Wash and hope by Striet personal attention, with moderate charges, to it its continuance, ye 2 2iawiw MALLARD & DUVAL. N% i 7 RI ‘JULY CELEBRATIONS. — guns and pistols deterred persons from entering | pers to the detriment of their own oe pty acer J 7 NOTICE, Fee RTH OF yc the store to save the goods. Much of the stock | !¢8. If so, the more shame for it; and we thom not | 2UST RECEIVED AND OPENED. agreatas- < exeuidicn thls Fonte in Reese’s store was saved ina damaged condi- | ®¢nse of shame for so dog will cause them n FS el at ee cree gO Don’t go onany DRUR est, to do so again, in depriving thus their own feliow- citizens from a share of their support. Again: em-| Toiison, ‘Tobias, Blundell, Dixon, Ntcoud V JEWELRY, WATCHES, &0.—M. W. thout upply of "i tion, ax also his tools in the workshop. D’Unger's SPICED “OYSTERS; acknowledg ALT & BROTHER open tht large assortment printing establishment is a total loss ploy ing these atinerant glaziers 1s but lgenenieg and other celebrated makers: Gold Fob, to be the best ever put up. u ‘1s mornng e' y ‘ 3 avery of new and elegant Jewelry. Messtx. Middleton & Beall are fully insured | andard of mechanical excellence, for in truth | Card. and Chatelain CHAINS, in great. va Live SOF E CRABS by thedozen. ie2%-d __ Marshal for the Dist. of Col._ | Watches Re. i for the building. It is said that Macck ie ime Of them are but" whippers in” in the trade, | GI LOCKETS, PENCILS, &¢.; JEW. AML. T. DRURY, By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Also, new silver Tea Sets, Pitchers, Cape. sured for $1,500. Capt. Reese was insured for | IMMVink served no time to learn their trade to qualify Ut pete and single wisces: BRACELETS: | 5, .q5+ “ot Pemu.ave, Mi door east of that. BURSUANCE OF THE PROVISIONS or | Forks, Spoous, and every variety of fancy silver $1,500, but he Is not sure that his policy has not | {hem to become master workmen. We therefore is: Coral NECKLACKs ARMLETS: | — pa ni aw Er Doctor Trast from William #1. Faulkner to | “I'T-st 30 Pa. av. between Sth and f0th etrests, ae loss of Mrs. King we are unable ated by thoctormen kal” during the past week Gens ORING Sand ChoE ‘siVer and 1 - BARE CHANCE POR BARGAINS IN | the undersigned rpatoe dated 26h day of nes = BCLS BONNETS.—We haye just received a will have compassion upon their own neighbors ch a8 Ex | inrge lot of elerant BONNETS too Inte for Mauch <yinpathy is felt for the losers by this | giving out their work, and not be so ungenerous ber JAA. &.. No. 56, folio 23, he. thallcon MONDAY thebth day of July nest bee ‘REAT BARGAINS NIN PIANOS—10 excel- y tracts, Pomatums, Ox-Marrows, Colognes, Hair . mm, jeut second-hand really great <aiastionlics Particularly for D'Unger, whose lows | tu prefer stroliine workmen, to do their, Work | ibaoti Hate, and Cloth rusnes, Gombe, a. | the Season, which we will positively sell a Ae | tween the hours of Sind 60 es Bi seth pn to fr sale on very reasonable terme at our great s +4 ane eforence to @ regular mechan’ ors ‘azor S i 5 f Mar! bet ooms, Penn.avenu, vere tian Sa eet midat, whe have been and are ever thankful ot Call ani examine my large stock of Goods. Lam | ¢3*-2w. ee i serene Seoriee oa ten avenue 25 fest and Lema no 10th streets. Ges) SOHN : More S i d i # ned It fe | profits. ‘T cash. *LEN Goops.—Thomas Cassidy was | riers in the line of their profession. aie eons. TB CLOCKS aad CLOCK MATERIA LS for sale at J. ROBINSON'S, 0 TO McLAUGHLIN & COS, for FOURT: GOES TRY NOTIONS Nocat betwnenant cae oth streets. __ je» NEN MUSIC AT ELLIS'S PIANO AND ow a charge of stealing a variety of clothing and | {,yox’s Macxetic PowpER,fortheextermmation | je 25-d2w jes0 Music Store. Jes kiteben furwiture, &e ¢- | of Bedbugs, Cockroaches, Moths, Ants, and Mos- | ~~—7— ———~—— TH SR | PRALLOONS MADE OF TISSUE PAPER Pin pe Uor ieao Seen a — sean O | Guitoes. “Also, Pills for the destruction of Rats and GOG) MOLassEs ATS GENTS (PER BAL CONS MADE OF Tiesur PAPER ted to jail for a furth "| Mice, for sale, wholesale and retail, at Shillington’s, treet, bet, Gand H etreeis, | day and night .- Just received i Pee ora er hearing, by Justice T Odech Builaie, prec of ax street, sod Fonat heteiets rssh a Gand je90 wy. ICLAUGHLIN & co's. citizens, and look at , arrested this morning by officer Stewart, at the ing your improvements Ueeepices booati? 1 house of a colored man named Fielder Bowen, | Metropolis. eet b tto an alley,and on which the: back, 76-22 fest be an alloy ck building, now oo- “Bite by said Paulkner, = EE owe SEVERTE SY EET, between Dand & eWATCHMAKE: JEWELRY. BIBL, CAGES DOOR Mats, ‘CARRIAGES, jel6 LAUGH ‘No, Cao Re, 1 table. terms: One third cash of the day of sale, and the batance in equal payments at 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the property. Convey anne AOE PAV) Let Trasten ‘ru je 2-3 JAS, C. GUL » Auctioneer.

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