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F. Nicwotts Croven.—From an interesting memoir (published by Willig, of Baltimore,) of Mr. Crouch, who, as is well known to our read- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Pravié Scnoots —The Fourth District School, A Frienp has subriiitted to our inspection a long-necked bottle of a graceful shape, labelled, _AUCTION SALES, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. “‘Lyon’s Pure Catawba Brandy,”’ and which be- By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. § male. department, John E. Thompson principal, | €'*, a¢ the couduetor of St. Mathew’s Church | ing opened and inverted, disclosed a rosy fluid | (JOLD WATCHES, JEWELRY, FANCY —— ~~: | *ROM THE ASSOCIATED PKESS_ ncipal, . Goovs, &e. ar Atetiox.—On SATURDAY Fou ; was éxamined yesterday. Among the am | oie, and of the newly organized Academy of | of peculiar aroma. EVENING. July 11, commencing at Pe Galecy we By JAMES C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. UR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ber present we noticed several of the late Board | Music in this city, we gather seg Dt od i On Peing, Pressed, ented Cae er ite | re cthen nap eae Brey cosupeed by Samstng FURNITURE AND HOUSEROLD Er- @ Arrival of the Anglo Saxon. of Trustees, as well as of the t Board. The ‘Mr Grouch wan Joie. io England, Sist Jul; es being represented to us as iy medi- ment of Gold Watohes, Jews - piaee assort- FEcTs at Auction.—On TUESDAY MORN- UEsEc. July 11 —The Anglo Saxon ler) high re ion attained by this school invariabl iy ¥, | cinal—and having tested it by a dup taste. | Part M . Mente ares Goods, | ING. July 14th, at 10 o*clock. at the residence of J. | arrived here last night, with Li Induces a large atendance at it examinations | neice eles At ike early ag canon | fo make anaranee doubly ne, we Se oles aor win ia nite part =| AY, Noa He genre ert ae a | eat Fhe "amhe sete veo aie played large Ww. reserve. } “" * America arrived out op the 2th; wisn gritaeanon ts ba pe ce rit the bass at the Royal Co- WALL & BARNARD, Anets, | 15th streets, I shall sellall his Furnitureand Effects, | the Vanderbilt “the 2 to recommend it as perhaps Ake pares ‘ob- tainable in the coustry; being the direct product Crouch comprising— on the 30th, and the Atlantic on was a gratification to her to number rg Theatre, erected in honor of the marriage | of the Gatuwia By E. S. WRIGHT; Georgetown. Pair of Walnut French Divans go tet iw 8 Seale hase le tas asiee eee of the Princess Charlotte, only hter of George can be Obtatenn By tae wad Wah ta EES sare POPANRISO SUGAR AT AUCTION —on Fe Walnut Carved Parlor Chien ee neties seme a bea ene ee y . re, as - , i 2. Ss a4 : "0 ate i * ‘ae, % - besn detained lately from her ‘ ted on the Surrey side oftheriver, be worked him. | of {Me Kenaine article, of Win. H. Gilman, cor. | Scigekan FR a He Dede. hee ncn crelve | Rowetrod marble for Centie Tat inediately. |” Ue "ent thither from Eugland ian- ‘The female ‘tment of the Fourth District | self into His Me} "Rhcuies sadvein Peon of Pennsylvania avenue and Four-and-a- the brig Fidelia, from Mayaguez, consisting of 224 | C8tPets, Orlcloth, Curtais, Shades mediately. school, Miss Piliivure Principal, was present | on the violoncello before Rossini. ties street. hhds. prime and choice Sear, ou walnat bigh and low-post See _ France sends fourteen transports of troops to ot the puptis,and during thecsercioes they kind | (othe with Of hie glory, was conductor of the | me brandy will ind komethiae Ye thane tonne ta | 21th tntelige Pea RIGHT, Anctionner. | Waintt Buren, Wardraber Washetam withdrawal of Bettiah wong ten tobe Iy favored the _gusdience with some worel org ten ‘; his pretation he made hin hie pupil "Ai The dieiipipias pois Wester pete by Seen, a AVALL & BARNARD, \uct on y my Bolsters ami Piicwe Foster Sets ne “Big " ween Roope wg linia Jee which was formed great taste and ex- | the G icati ocal ex- eh, A HOR: AR GR. AND HAR- Try fi inted Ward a a “ ression. 'e hove to hear more of the same sort ethnic iengeeernpat pease ‘a Tue River.—The steamer Maryland, Capt. F NESS AT eee bey FAA a GRR: Dining Tables, Chairs, Sicheard Two serious railroad accidents bad occurred in ‘rom those little girls before long. Bochsa transferred his pupil to William Hawes, | Mitchell, went down the river this morning on | ING, July 14, at 10.0'clock. we will sell in front of the iid Ginss, and Crockery Ware England. Killing twelve persons and fejuring The classes were examined in the following or- | master’ of St. Paul's, Cethear eee: | her regular trip te Blackinnnen Talay Fancy | ee ne eee ee eens aan eee ee nding feeding. and Ont spetiieon sae nied classes te | Abbey, and the Chapel Royal boys. Here young | Point, Old Polut, Norfolk, ana. tnterracdiac | ° the establishment wil be etd witha eccrve grodit of sixty and wineeeriaceeh, Over tbat aum a ome ene pap sand Loral speiling: 2, Dictionary, by all Croueli studied the *placopal High Church ser- landings. She had on board upwards of forty | iY H-- WALL & BRA NAR D. Auctioneers dorsed nates, bearing intern” sede pxeaarlany Pom mree, “Guctable change ta prices’ salle for ’ vice, a e mighty works jandel. In 1822, ssengers She is fitted up i a ac = . $. The house is for rent. Inquire on the j ~ | three days 19. v since ope lember last; 3. Correction of false syn- r me | P ze b s fitted up in fine style, and has GREEN, Auctioneer. ses. aq) prem: | three days 19,000 bales—speculators takin, 2,000, tax, and punctuation; 4. Analysis and correction ratte ee Roblemen, with King Georze | on board every convenience calculated to conduice STANDS IN THE NEW | “e's. JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer, | 24. experters 3.000, . of sentences, their classification, elements, trans- | ivy cr Fg ep Royal to the comfort and pleasure of passengers who E at Avction—On SATUR | ———— = . ° Breadstuffs were dull. Flour closed guiet Position pave | equivalents; 5. ‘Mental__A: thmetic Seeotic piper Pine pert caw pe mage ae = Ko by that line. She comes up on Monday | D tant, T shall sell, commencing at 12 By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Western Canal 30s 6da31s 6d; Southern 3la3is 6d. ‘Colburn’s), second class; 6. Constitution of the | ambitious petad ee ee Hncely fece den | 12m. o'clock m., all the Stands i the new Market-house, EREMPTORY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE | Ohio 31s 6d. Wheat closed quiet and unchanged eTween | red Ss Gdats 6d; white os Ws. Corn closed FTER- | very dull, and quotations were nominal; yellow nf the premises. hot No.3, im square 4a. trontons | ad mixed mixed Bais 6d; white adie. The of the pre . Lot No. 12, . frontin: . “ 28 ft. on 7th street, between Teand M.running back lig | “Cather had been favorable for the crops. feet ton wide alley. The improvements are a two. rovisions were quiet and generally uncha’ story Frame House, containing five rooms. ‘This 1 was buoyant, and all qualities bad slightly » and ins rapidly | advanced Co! = ; Fle in the city of Washington, erected ith of the old : ° , class; 5. Mental Arithmetic, first class; 9. Eng- | all hope of success. Noi so with Crouch ; baa query aca, Wen arith. he wrote a 7 statement of his pos tion, and | wharf, schooner Emma Jane Capt. Philips, from ni ep se eres nee Reithmetic eeeerabhy; frst class; IL. Written | the love he held for his profession. demanded of | ¥,°4 Walthall, with 155 tons of coal for the Gas | By order ot the Mayor a metic. second class; 12. Geography, first — of - bow pe Lull deers of ine Company; schooner Baltimore, Capt. Philips, | iy Ud . ° Phat ee cnateatingt bearing and an examination. | from same port, with 110 tons coal, consigned to | — SREE ey roperty is inadesirable je seicitaumam Hi ase seinen ae | ends wct atageee | Nn, Hrs ine om ote ® Ecos | Ey gw EDM EMEN. IRC 'Tog naar | Rarer eeete iso That he Mies | “Saar yummie cma monet na Perfect success. The classes in English gram- | — Whileat this academy he, with the atirients of sata ese Da QF THe Cariron ar Averion-—On THURS. “Pra gage) ware eed he balance in two equal | Walities slightly advanced. “Rosin wa» mar were examined by Mr. Hardy, and the class | the Col _ were in frequent attendance at the ‘EMPERANCE MEETING will be held by the » the 6th instant, [ shail sell in front on the Constitution of the United States, by Mr. Royal palaces, ; hea sy i ments of 12nd Ismonths, the deferred payment ~ after which Le was appointed to | Independent Order of Rechabites on Monday | °f the premixes,at7 o'clock’ p. ma. LOT No.1, in | Pow ceeuted iy maleed of teeta ereaearmen's | "T.ONoox —Baring quotes Sugar dull at a de AtLee; these pupils exhibited the most com- Queen Adelaide’s private band. AND Lot aT AUCTION ON 7TH STR LaxoM, kast sipe.—Oa TUESD! phia, with 119 tons of coal for T. Drury; at Riley's | ark segue fom the country and dealers in produce | NOON, Juiy 14,at tg.0'clock square No. 785 having a front of 50 feet 242 inches on conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser cline of 6d.als.; Tea in a large speculative in- evening, at the Dunbarton street M. E. Church, | 4th street east, running back 97 feet toa 3» feet alle: ta y. Y ¥ iry 5 mendable proficiency, and gave unquestionable This continued until the introduction of the fa- Georgetown, as will be secn by reference to our | between north A and streets. a ‘ sali ace seinen BESSA RD: kee: er ee were lower at ®2& on account. The evidence that they bepespo dese open oe the true | mous English Reform Bill; when the Court ex. advertising colum Good speaking and sing- | | Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, By A. GRE Anetioneer. money market was active at previous rates. intent and application of their studies as far as | penses were reduced, and with them, the reduc. ing is promised jend of humanity, attend the | $24 eighteen months, for notes bearing interest. A oe : they had progressed. The reading classes, as | tion of the household band meeting, and use every effort to dise ountenance | Ue given and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title imiis- Hiroe Wigton Ma koe us en ae PECOED ne ? i A C e€ j iRE ME Brick House ann Li N TH STREET sParcH. alsa those fn Speer ead dictation and punctua- | Then it was our Balladist became principal | the vice of drunkenness! See | emeates Casaalca 2 EES Auotionser. | wear, skrw ano Netaukts sonTH aT Ac. | ‘The Spanish Mexican question is no nearer an tion, were put to a searching test in which their Violoncellist at Drury Lane Theatre, under old By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. DAY, the 5th instant, ahail | adjustment than a: la joe ipreceee were shown to be of the first order, | Stephen Price’s management, of American re- For aioe r 0 EREMPTORY SALE OF _ TWO| S¢llin front of the the promises. at half past «ix | Forty conspirators had been arrested at Genoa and their promptness in replying to all questions | nown; and here he -w: DevicutFut Pic Nic tx axticiration.—Ex- TWo-sTory F Hova o'clock p.m., parts of Lots Nos. 9 and 10, in David- here was nothing * oy vane a the correctness CZepliyrs of Love,”? for Mig bee ree a tensive arrangements are being made by the Avetio = Mn THURSDS: Pou ieur rena: —_ s subdieraton of Square 340, with the improve- zene ate a from Chine. At of the answers given. Singapore, the difficulty between the American é i igetines 5 a . Which area fine and nearly new three-story a y 4 «the Swiss Song of Meeting,”? for Madame Mal- | Young Catholics’ Friend Society of this city for a | | shall sell in front of the premises, at 60’ clock, p. m- | cod iebemed kee @ With awell of excellent | 24 Enylish autaorities respecting the Dutch ship In Geography the pupils were subjected toa | ibran. After a’ servitude of years at the Patent | pleasure rty and pic nic, to come off during the | ‘¥°tWo-story FRAME HOUSES and the LOTS water inthe yard. This peo ty fronts on the east | Henrietia Mariu, was still imsettied Tiaid examination at the bands of Mr. %. Rich- | Theatres, he embarked in mercantile. pursuits, | first week im August. next, witht. the vunie or} PLNeh they stand, being part of Lat 2-and all of | Water ithe yard. fetween Mand N street ; Lot No. 2, " eo. 497. “ side of 11th street west, between M and N streets The Angie-Saaon icft Liver at half. the progtess had be semy, And in this branch | was ruind by his comn:ereial partners, and |.Georgetown College grounds, one of the lovelicet | houiven sg; athyaquat®, Now ielend. fea prePerty, tS | north, and runs Tack to a wide alley. “The Hiowes is past onting on th one, on July Ist. The City of Washington jeft the progress had been very great and the ground | again turned his attention to music, and come | pots in this region cf country. West aido of ¢ at. 45 feet, running back it fost tog | contains ° conveniently arranged rooisand cellar, Southampton at the same hour, ond thr Oreck weil and thoroughly gone over. posed his «Kathleen Mavourneen,’’ and bis Irish sian Public alley, betwoen south G and H street: This property is beautifully situated in a rapidly | ict Havre on the same day.—The Vanderbiles In Mental Arithmetic the whole school was | work, “Echoes ef the Lakes)” Waren Rervrys.—Wm. Williams, mania-a- Picts ne fourth eash; the Uniance i ae Oe ES areas been falance in 6, 12, and | Passage out was understood to have been made in GF bir. Abode whe cecmnined in thix branch | “At ‘the death of William 1V., he was com- | potu; dismissed. Ann Kelligan, drauks de riven anda deod of trust taken.” Title inlispatable. | 18 months, for notes bearing isterest from cay of | 9% days. y Mr. Abbott, who made a searching and ex- | manded to attend the co.onation of Cucen Vic- | Juchin Burgec, drunkenness t Gasnici iy li-d A. GRE Auctioneer. | Sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Title In Parliament Lord Granville stated that the tended examination upon figures and quantities, | toria. This he did; and while in London, the | dect 1 Burgee, drunkenness and suspicious con- L ca : ~ | indisputable. Indian munity would be met with deci>ive meas- Which the pupils endured, and out of the search- | firm of D'Almaine & Co:, Soho Square, offerea | Wet» Av- By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. jy 8d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | ures, and although there were gocd reasons to be- ing tire of which they came without the loss of a | him the supervisorship of the establishment at a ~ = EH IGHLY VALUAB BUILDI LOTSAT "iy J.C. MoGUIRE. Auctioneer. lieve that the mutineers would speedil single arithmetical hair. yearly salary, and to contract for all his compo- Imrortant ArrointMeNT.—J. D. Hammack hav- THE CORNER oF Nort L, str AND iltu . Penge a ¥ © noticed among the vistors the venerable | sitions for the followi a 7 - vet 14,000 troops would leave Englai n- MADE CABIN wf PUR: | vely for India asa precantionary met AIR OF CARRIAGE Horses, | futu'e security. He admittnd that the AT Averion.—Ol July ith, at § idence of Mr. de Cramer, Secreta pgation, on 15th street, betw Tr On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. “elock, on the premises, I shall sell Building Lots, being Hon. C, ne seven years. This was | ing been appointed maker and inspector of Mint Ju | STREET west. and esteemed friend ofthe Public Schools, Mr. | agreed to, and he left Devc anice once more for | lips during the warm season, we advise our friends | 22," Jobn Sessford. his snowy locks presen! a RetY | the metropolis. At this particular period of time, | to give lum a call and keep cool. No. 2% Penn. av. on of orizinal Lots 2. rere tee: tis clear blue eye and almost | Captain Maryatt was editing The Metropolitan | i¥ M1-1t Square No. S41, as follows: Four lots ha’ unwrinkled face ; also, Mr Jefferson, of the City | Mazazine; Howard, sub-editing ; Mrs. Crawford i I) A sere of 25 feet exch on north street, at the cor of Councils, and Messrs. Donoho and Tree. Chair- writing her autobiography. The popularity of Mapame Mooent has prepared by special request, | lith street west, and running back 124 feet cach toa . + Fr of the Committees on Public Schools in the | Kafhleen Mavournee ceaiad a password aimong | * Salve for the eure of Cancers, which never was | !5 feet each to a 18 feet alley, and contaming 3,20 ture Ue I ot reine : Ssrike tet wane Board of Aldermen and Common Council. the above named writers: an introduction was | known to fail. Also, a Cordial for Dysentery, Diar- by eet a 21 feel kind, having been imported direct from Parte. We prenaed Lae ithe examination, Mr. Atlee ex- | soughtand the warmest friendship made between | then, and Bummer Gompinint, whicr actsas a per- stent, pore Jronting 31 feet 6 inches on 1ith : : sed, in a ‘ ? rs - " et we: | * ame in part— ks. the high gratification | ail parties. Our Balladist became th ical } fect charm toarrest all of these diseases. Also. | running back 0: feet cae ee eee ee pared rosewood carved parlor furniture, elt by the Board of ‘Trustees at the great success : ticek fe, ' cove | gamming back ix feet to an alley, and containing 2,064 : a plished accounts of the revolt were substantially correct, and that the principal motive for it was the im pression among the natives that there was to be an attempt at a general conversion to the christiin religi vehanna returned to Cowes on dson and the ofticers of the i guests at the Queen's visit k reviewer onthe magazine, and through its me- | Salve fur the Piles, (an extract from aflower,)a square feet each. finished in rich vislet-oolored velvet piush,com: | (othe exhibition at Manchester. They were wel- ef the examination just passed through with, a8 } divin became known to all the reign! creign remedy. Give thematrial. Like her These are probably the most eligible and beautiful prising French Sofs, Longe, two Arm Chairs, | comed with loud cheers far as given; he said that it was impossiblefor | \yriste of the tine end wee ee sumption Destroyer, they may ts relied on, She Hing lgeatiens for sale in that desirable partcf | two. Rasy Chairs, and ex ‘stuffed-tack Side |“ “phe quarterly trade returns show a great def- £ ot atudkic = rege y ‘ Perrsc a iL offers ni put w. has been tested. To be » The L street lo ona beautif ts a i 4 in the short space Er tuies of an entice year | of these kindred spirits at our Balladist's soirees, | (ger Prue Out What lms been tested. Also | creation formed Ge the ether uel tes: | Sancol ier, Pieedi Cartas, to watch with rich | Ce@oy- > cedeads in his opinion, the wrest averted | we date the creation of his list of English works. | at Nairn & Palmer's Dice Sige ee at sae y ha Curtains. Cornice, Guilt Shades, &c. aioe vd that, in his opinion, the greatest progress of the In} , 4 tts ave: ‘e v" pved y fre > 9 he left England for the continent of | and Penn.avenue, D.S. Dyson's Brg Store, corner | shaae tress and have been improved by handsome gant French flate Mantel Mirre Ameiica, in quest of matter and material where- | of Penn. avenne and 12th street, and J. P. Milbarn's + “i lat bdiv: p exh Beautifal gilt Mantel Set. consisting of on to build a national work, to be entitled * Life | Drug Store. Willards’ Hotel, safer (ho menTYAnion “will be exhitatod st thus |) Onn Te E carmasrae te otek pupils had not been shown for the reason above e#iven; he remarked in complimentary terms 4 upon the great results which had come from the “ Cincinnati, July 0.—JSu Leavitt yesterday French | discharged the deputy marshal and his assistants * a f y Sheriff of Clark county. . . r. ‘l . 5 - ier : ate nee. Wri. | from the custody of the Sher y in the West,’* as understood by the Engl J eferences can be made to Rev. John Re bb, Rev. Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in six, | Elegant resewood Centre ‘Table, Ltezere, and 2 - r resisting him while in persevering and devoted attention of the teacher | ple, which mesns te whore conlivenrena Bea Manatays 7? Rev: James Hanson, and Rev. Mr. | twelve, and eighteen months. with ulteresty secured Rosseoe Wits cero eewvend Dench ied raeees examination cent Fave notice that, in the coming | section. ‘This labor of love has considerably ad- | UE42"t'snsumption Deatrover algo can be foupatin | “iyigea OC TH GR We Presta, Auctioneer. | Litt hrelure Frames: Kgearinee Rene . £xamination of the five best pupils of each school | vanced toward completion; and during his so- | Alexandria, at Mr. Castleman's Store, on King ARGO Gata ae Poca), | Albums of sketches in Russia and France Fire at Dav: in the city. the pupils of the Fourth District | journ with us he hat published very many bean- | street. my sole agent for that place. In Georgetown | 17” THE ABOVE SALE Is 0» arge quantity of rich aad beautiful Etegere and |< vis, July 9.—Thirty dwelling houses at School might be expected to take and maintain a | tiful specimens of vocal writing, besides'x work | At MrT. A. Newman's, on Bridge atreets "set RETR MOON che stim untll WEDNESDAY |b ‘Tatle Ornamenta a pSt Lous, Jely 9.—Thirty dwelling houses at position which should be second to none. entitled ++ Select Drawing Room Ballads? Qe | iy at JAS M “GUIR 2 Suite of elecant Dining-room Furniture, consisting » lowa, ted to some $30,000 Mr. Abbott. upon being called upon to address | "Me Groweh iy ong oom Ballads. : = Jy ied SAS. C. Me te of richly carve! Beaufet Etegores, oval Exten- | Sth of June. ‘The loss amoun / the schoo!, said that he felt sure that when heex- | family and the education of hiv’ childses.. his aie? By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Cee Oa mane: twelve moroces-covered | which is partialty insured. pressed his unqualitied gratification at the suc- | eldest daac #2 Fae y A On the morning of the Ith instant, THOMAS OUSE, AND LOT_ON F STREBE’ ree non - 4 Es eldest daughters are perfecting their studies in] eR A NCIS 5 AND Li NF STREET ar Av wood oak Baltimore Markets. cessful issue of the examination of the school he France, and report speaks highly of their attain- F oe b te of John and Sarah Gormley, TioN.—By virtue of adeed of trust from Mrs. | Cage of Brazillian Birds, French Vases expressed the feelings of every person present; | ments. = age pty Goes saimaed little TH Mary E.. Barney and others, dated on the 2th day of | Beantifuliy-decorated. French China Dinner and Battimogs, July 11.—Flour is ‘att; Howard the large company zathered tozether at that place . poe emg pel I aad November, 1656, and recorded in the Land Reeords Cotfee Service . street $7.25 had come there knowins the hish Tepntation that Bipee Soctety.—The monthly meeting of the ane J sa Nei ee ike Rises cow upeton cousty District of ¢ otumbia, in | Rich crystal cut and engraved Glassware There is no Wheat CSered. Corn is dull; yel- the school sustained, and had come with great | Board of Managers of the Bible Society was held Are as pale as marble now. poses of suid trast illite quae publisunonoe on Elven eed ten Pita yg low and whiteS6z.cc, : expectations; he had come with these feel ngs, | last Wednesday evening. Among other proceed - Peaceful bo thy silent slumber, the premises, on I street north. on TUES. rth Suite of walnut Par or Furniture, finished in green Whi sky is quiet; City 30c., Obio 3tc and he had not been diseppointed ; the examina- ings, under th lution “that th ee Veaceful in the grave so low ; 4th day of August, 1457, at 5 o'clock t sual gold brocatelle tion had exceeded the larzest anticipations of not | P8%+ Under the resolution “that the pastors of Thou no more will jo number, partot the Lot ol Ground mimbered 6, 1 Square | Walnuts only himself, but, he felt confident, of all. He | the cai ree: of this city be requested to ngage alluded to the excellent order which had been | P nt the Bible cause to their respective con- The funeral will take place from the residence of | ROME On, maintained throughout, and the neat and scheie xregations, and have contributions made during | his parents, corner of Maryland avenue andes wt, | fel Pere SAS pay pathic like appearance of the pupils. He spoke of the | the present year, at such time and in such formas | at hall-past thes o'clock. on To-morrow Saclay} r with H 7 8 at mo feet n s! inche: th the we fant ilcuce of the classes in reading, and the per- | May be most agreeable to themselves,”? the Sec- | Afternoon. ‘The friends aml nequaintances af the | jax afy one feet and six inches with th fect training which they had given evidence of | etary was requested to ascertain at what particu- | fmily are ‘requested to attend without further no- if ; : 'y and Book-case, Writing Tables New York Markets. g Sc ‘ = ites Soreon Nuw Yorx, July ith —Flour has declined, Shamber Furniture, consisting of s.; State $6 20a86.40; Ohio $6 53a Hasy Cheirs,and four side Chairs, AS; wtern 7 tk: . i figured cashmere, with Curtains W heat is drooping; sales of 6,000 bushels; Chi en to match azo spring S14=. Corn ix buoyant; sales of 10, rror-trout and plain Wardrobes | 200 bushels; mixed 5% ccuta. : i Sitelemade wiktes cater vk is heavy ; Mess S22.85. Beef is dull at spring Mattresses S16 SW . Lard closed buoyant at Xe. let Sets, Bedding Whisky is dull; Ohio 3% » Bedsteads, Walnut Wardrobes. sand Washstands ‘Thou no more our songs shall know. ‘i, in Washington city, beginning for the same ata wth side of E street north one ti Y Gos 2°" | conveyed by David Saunders and wif in the proper intlection of the voice, and the dis- | lar time exch presentation cau conveniently be ‘ Weis se of Sarah Scott tinet utterance, and observance of ‘the m: made in each chuich, and report at the next 2 fe 2 north 16 fe uation. The grammar classes were, meeting. praker, snperi any The report (for the Third Ward) of the explor- atman, 6 inches; ther —__—_———_— he had ever n acorrect kno’ nd proper and ready | ing aud distribut agent was presented, read, ation of the principles governing its use. | and. on motion. accepted as satizfactory, and or- w alluded tothe several other branches in whieh | dered to be filed. the pupils hed given decided signs of rapid ad- | From this report it appears that 1.300 families Vancement, and said that this was not only to be | Were visited in that W jbuted to the efforts of the teachers, but that | found d etbing was due to other intluences; such as | Scriptures; of these 36 ig a large and convenient room in which to | stle and 2 by donation, for which earnest ex- | =—<—>7 y, and spacious play grounds, plenty of fresh | P id other concomitant conveniences. ft ker then went on to give, in b-i of the public schools f Washi improvements cousist of a good three-story welling and basement, with a large two-story nildinz, and the w: idence and othe A RD TO THE PUBLIC, Tue undersigned, who ins been for some three years eugaged im this city and viemity in the busi °: erecting lightning- rods, with suitable points necessary to defend his work ad misrepresentations cast ings upon himself and the section of je well arranved fora res ave been supplied, 11 by LOST AND FOUND. ____ ] teen months, with interest. A deed will he chron ral assortment of excellent Strayed from the subscriber on | #248 deed of trust taken to seenre the deferred he was reared in. ntauned ina printed cir i iieat pryments. ‘The expenses of the deeds to be at the cular floating alout and through this community, 1 to receive. generally avowing as the cause | fan Endtien Pereer bot. ul Hinek <#—_) | cost of the purchase sizned by Rhonds. abov rst Te re titul B 5 and & ’ f,a | that they had their prayer books, and these they | reward will be given Uy tetuceiee Le sey | “The Trusteo reserves the right to himself, at his ee ieuane sen py emg py in | considered sutticient. Number of Bibles sold 36; | No. 4 Pennsyleanin avenue. " rs 2,00 in cash. and the residue for Window Awning nd eizh Bronze Iron Hat Tree, Hall Furniture uous of yiatitude were returned, and 31 re- | G5 REWARD. uursday, © h instant, 1.3 ‘3 optic tore xell the proparty, at the risk and cost pus : : it Ros ne Pieced ; so. It feeb ns that he expects by 4 “ ' t 5 ve days’ notice of the eaeaspatiy j nd inisrepresentt had been a resident of the city, stating | Testaments, 33; amount of sa 27.15; amount | _iy Ul ais We MARQUIS, |e etee ei roimen rd en tr no, GNTe notion of the me with shaft and | Sohauce lis own eee ene apd my work t jew he first came here he was struck with | of contribut received, $19. total of cash re- ON THE MORNING OF | the terms ther not compl: vy the par. jount of money expended by the govern. | ceipts. $76 number of Bibles distributed providing such excellent and comfortable | £*atuitously, 13; Testaments, 9; cost of Bibles W such process. My work shail speak for itself. It r 1 t, alarce BAY HORSE, D chaser within five days after the en! nen Covers, Whip, Sta- along has —, and still speaks. Tam proud to say The owner will please The promises are now under leaso . ea inna air per fi se east mag Sag i will stand, and it challenges the closest and se ‘, > 4 Ae i. ; 4 e lense onthe Ist da ie *, prest » ny. VdemModations for the criminals, and their ne- | and Testaments thus distributed, $4.72. Of the | come forwa » prove property, pay charges, = annum, the lease t nt Bri Bl By ture, &e., 18 in excellent condition and soo Ri . glect in respect to providing proper means to pre- | 67 destitute families visited, 44 were white and | nd take hun away. enquire at this tee | 185%. iH . is oe st superior Gualaty. having beer WA pce ES , ls Groular, just now published h grent care and withe ake the sulyoined | VARD.—Strayed or atolen on 2D the sth of July, from the four mila run, EX Fi F »wed cause of | between the Long Bridze and Alexandria, a = is Was put in strong contrast with the acts | neglect in most cases being family cares and | dark BAY HORSE, about I or 13 hands he Councils in voting $35,000 for a spacious | troubles. Some of these acknowledge their fault | bh irown children font becoming criminals. | 23 colored, embracing 239 persons; twenty-three BORE ARYE RB or chtren accommodations which | of these destitute families habiteally ne slected $ ede ae eel SE Were furnished for the sons and daughters of our | the house of divine worship, the a » their xecounts the Trustee, on 4! street. deed are requested to. chers at the offiee « july H-eod&d iainous impor bas been . and other pincer where certain tninz-rod points have been put up. We have the t positive evidence that men were never more h. With a white stripe on his nose. hollow back, and airy workhouse, and at the same time per- | Iu this respect with shame, and promised to ex- | White hind legs, «mail maneand bare iail. ‘The above | — = t fly hurnbazzed or swindled than those whe 5 ap ae iNve purchased some of there i ie eMittting their sons and daughters to be educated | et themselves in future toovercome the obstacles | reward will be paud fer his delivery. or forany infor | FYOR SALE—A Young HORSE not over six | ARSHA Rak, SUnviries at a echot aan ts. Wooden nutmegnand pegter ite Weseserson's stable, where the rats were so nu- | in their way and attend the reading of the Word | TINOTHY CONN EICS Maton keene andj Alsoa SPRING WAGON pee es ae Dane ot tle entry and we live in the most that they frequently stole the dinner of | of God G streets, English Hill, Washington. itt set of HARNES: Enquire at othee of the Circuit Court of the District of Colum- - rigs tees het wale. The points above re- pils while they went up to the teacher's In reference to Sabbath schools, the agent re- te Shige? x = ss pringman’s Restaurant, No. 512, bin for the County of Washington, and to d1- re = i a wa renin ong, with tures desk, to recite their lessons. marks—It is gratifying to state that owing to CANE TO THE FREMIS| soe - | avenue, hetween 2d and dd streets. reeted, I bic sale for cash, Be resemblirg & shoemaker’s speaker expressed the hope that in future | the facilities atforded by Mission Schools in lo- oan ; comfort of the school children, in order to | in destitute families visited, were in attendance Soap Factory, nea: Georgetown Bridge, prove prop- them educated properly; as, for example, | upon this important auxiliary of the Church ;’’ erty. pay charges, and take her ayia Tee the Cra ee | cen ad ae, CENT wrote! found, not vo: |' iy $e ~ JOHN McBRIDF. in, and the excellent teacher before them; | attending. and some of them promised to com- JOTICE 8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AF 5 let the criminals be cared for according to | mence attendance. The third js one of the ter six mea publication of this noties: nop! is NARRIAGES—CARRIAGES—CARRIAGES. Phair deserts. He spoke of the little, bad rntral Wards of the city, in which Church fa- | tion will be made to the Comm ssiouer of Pris: -Aiited square rooms and church basements. damp | cilities are numerous, and the people are yrener- | for the issue of a duplicate of LAND WARRA _ iv T-LWw* t itself proves to be noth raoft metal. Hundreds of ‘ed by travelling venders of “The supenorit: my method, as well as its 4 chenpness, has recommended it throaghout the Union. T lave erected a inrge number at the South, and iikewise in this city and vicinity, where tney been highly approved * - * The rods are furnished at a price to place them sud county, on F 5 ie ing tut lead, iv, 1857, at 12 «clock, the | Oe en nat heer e. clnim, and interest in and | these spurious e ty The of the Ce “ DAY, the 17 , property. to Parica ta Sanan? eee duties of tus Institution will be resumed tweety aber ist * : 3 > EN Houses and Back Buildines, jy 7-2awefl P, A. BOWEN. Principal. | j, Square No. 107 1n the City of W fronting 40 feet ou north I. street, s 7 q he Pike h a upon as the property of John S. James, and will be ~-y Snr | very ero secoament nt SU MAE RCO oid to satiety dicuns 3 to Mareh term 13875 Lh ! Pon = “ thin the reach of every owner of a dwelling, and “ - : IAGES, BUGGIES, &c.,towhich Francis Wheatley cs. James. peda eg mae . gad dark, where the miost of our lady teachers | ally Church-zoers. The reception of the Agent | No. 15,282 for 12 acres, nct 3d_Mareh, 1255, istued to | CARR ce oe wi - J. D. HOOVER, no ove that has & hos tov poor tu pay for one. Fepardize ter tives almost daily, ax well as of | was cordial, and the friends of the cause rejoiced Gece Ve, CPCS WWE Ce ire ene | Prince dete ne reais POE Repeat ana Marshal for the Dist. of Col. xs offer every known Security against the electric se pupils. and the frequent interruptions thus | in the work prosecuted by the Society. There es - ‘C. W. BENNETT, Ap 24-co3m 6th st.. bet. La. ave. and C st. - — ‘From the greatness of windy words and labored o casioned ia the differeut schools from sickness | Was far less of open infidelity, and a great de- Attorney. = aaa Se IRS = CADEMY OF MUSIC. ellorts ata scientific disquisition upon the subject af the teacher; and suggested to the Secretary of | crease, as compared with other localities, of mere IGHTNING ROD IMPOSITION. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, of electricity which make up the major pant ar Mit she Board of Trustees the propriety of keepiiy a | Wilful and ignorant rejection of God's word; 4 = or. of ith s + OTE, 5 Rhoads’ ei jar I have called ar tracts in order that [mi <Berord of the number of days that cach teacher is while a vast field stil ‘lies open to the labors of FOR RENT AND SALE. akoted Har eal conti nay ent from the school from sickness thus caused, | the Christian; yet all the agencies employed are | ————__—__— — fe — ee ac tee fontee that ote @id the amount of school time thus lost to the | eect and doing imuch to remove hin- | For other For Rentand Salr notices see \st pace. apply to me for osition has been carried on Ma this erty and other Pant This course would perhaps awaken in and impediments in the way of the Gos- pine i quoted the fore give them n plain rehensive contradictior 1 manufacture and put up lizhtming-reds with pomts of various de- short time ago, nwho would villaneus im- K 2 e de: ordo minds of those whose business ft was to ren e177 M chance to purchase the stock, fixtures, &c., of | been putup, That es ts seeeea sD LdecleonN ays os stance have Lever put up such teorth/ess or pe teter iy the evil, the importance of a: ropriatin ‘The Agent, Mr. Wm. J. Redstrake, was in- | a GROCERY STORE, doing a good business, sit- | pos ° of wore rey alloy, sis mu rin Pox mouey for new and comfortable school-houses for | structed to continne the exploration and supply of | uated on the north-west corner of Mars land avenue | Which aisha anes hans aealey Spe 8 a Fi ree the accommodation of their sons and daughters, | the First Ward. the only one now remaining to | td 7th streets west. Every convenience necessary | ¢ tttakes it upon himnse nswer iL liehtning red poutsas Mr. Rhoads desenbed. Hus u Us connexion. abont “wooden nutmegs” a ¢ reference to the State from which 1 tn;i— paver the D ts, and save he does not put up Pewter Points. Proper time, for Vi Ce oe ok dens te, the Hives o€ their (rachers as well aa them-| |The Chairman and Secretary were appointed a | tage to call, ‘Tho reason for selling out 1s that the Prego tne Mi, Ci ns toed On Deasekt, | Ores mecreine civms @ co nee Thursday even | #nda fh T practice legitamate selves. committee to supervise the publication of the an- | proprietor intends roing west. Jilin ate 5 Pupil business, and do my work peaceably and faithiully. Carmina Cocat.—Yesterday, after our report | 284! report, which will shortly be ready. 3 further particulars please eall upon R. T.| aud broke his head, = x tsaton by the Pupils of the Institution. Where Mr. Rhoads hails fom | know not a - Sas eens ime Danalions of Bibles and Testaments were, on IGHT, cor. Maryland av., and 7th sts, mopar sg in Sete te Fonsi Je L-ooumn, —____.___________ | net. 1 have heard that he sisois a Yankee, If so, closed, the case of Patrick Cahill, charged with | application,made tothe Washington City Orphan | - ui ling off LOW for CASH, About him; and if he’ never puts up anether eal it | (PMWO. BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—By | | consider him no better or worse for the fact, Good assault and battery on Bridget Higgins, was | Asylum, to the Sabbath School attached to the | iy 10-2t ; will be beeruse he hes defined his positi ad net vi ine of adeed of trust, executed by Henry El- conduct-honesty, and far dealing,and not one’s birth . A ince, make the man. OR SALE.—A LOT front an New York Account of 7 osure from me. My Cireular | drad to me, 4s trustee, dated the 7th February, 1857, | Page, ma | avenue 2 foet by ig in depth to an alley. is for | fefors to noone in particular; but ifthe coat should | and reex ded in the County Court of Alexandria. [| Phe pointe | faruish to lightning rods are of solid i : et at 5th streets. St < te . . ie ~ meeider.. Sev a Court was that of imprisonment in the county jail alms honse, and provide such supply of Bibles | sale. It is between 4th and streets. rice > A fit any one let him put it on. 1 I closed, and the jury, after a few moments absence, | Thirteenth street Baptist Church, and the Chair- I returned a verdict of guilty. Sentence of the | "tM Was requested to visit the present tem) will ; t - 5S Pee MONDAY. tho ah ik 4 never held out a good sample of for the term of two weeks, aud to pay a tine of po es sp oe lead Sor a mg pipet ta dalea Se le aa in | ius BROADS, He Wate, ii /ARD TABLES, with all there Bxturés op n formmished and put. up a lees y sting circ! ances. =a = CE. yen f te. sale to take place in fron’ ar ° = ba -—— VOR RENT A desirable R ENCE on the | NOI ATS on hand: whieh Tort Ehali House, im the city of Alexandria, where the f may clo lus work for leas sums Fine Soart then took up the Cordelia Ann Hay- | Cyveug DManxet.—Supplies abundant this Heights of Georgetown. Enquire of C. F. | to ‘ol and will sell at cost. Also, tables cam be seen by any person dexiting to pur. pe : uid aff Pronger or ied aaa pie pho morning; but somehow prices don’t come down, | SHEKELL at the Town House, or 151 High street. | Gopi TS and other GLASS WAR 1¢ defendan’ heretofore been found guilty 3 _ io 2 oe’ a med BH BERRY, Trustee, | de s0. My work isdifferent from his, hut Ido it as fate low as good teork and cood materials can be deus. _---.-.. | must be sold preparatory toa change in my Jy 9-Steo Mr. Rhoads furnishes statements from gentlemen of grand larceny, and which verdict had, on re- | Any combination on foot, Messieurs dealers? This PL SHED PARLORSand BED | business. All that want to buy cheap, please call at | —— 2COND HAND PIANOS. RANG IN | that they have employed him to take down points Ponsideration, Deen changed to petit larceny, and | ix the way the money went to-day : ROOMS for font intk pleasantly brated heuse | No. 38. between 9h and tou streets: Benn: sree® | 10 SECOND HAND ELANOS. RANGINGIN | tom thar akties casual pet up iesene bette from which verdict Mr. Ratcliffe, for defence, t “tb 12alSe|Roll butter. at the northeast corner of F and Uthsts. jy 9-at* | _feb17—6m co! from Baltimore. They are very good stead. Sol have been engaged in several instances azain appealed, on the ground of improper find: | Berg’ Per 1b--+---1atie| Roll, butter. pia ba RARE CHANCH FOR BARGAINS IN | “Also lsbeautifal new FIANOStr store! € &¥ 68 | to tnke down his points and put up my owi m pisos ing in the indictment. Phe property inthis in | fruton Honey, per ARM FOR SALE—A FARM of acres, with BONNETS.—We have just recrived a recently received from Boston. ~ or A one fe. Rhond ro ed stince was a breastpin found in Delia’s posses- iC omnes wee. ta ra crow in ground, situated about 10ymiles from | ioe iit of elesant BONNETS too iate. for lighest price given for old Pianos in exchange for | Promptly replying to Mr. troular (p which she purchased for a trifle of a boy. | Lamb. pt Cymlings, per doz 18a) | Washington, near the 7th st. Piank Road, about 3 | large | hich li positively sell for half new, forth to mjure me in my business) to procure and Mi, Matcii@is. dctcadedt hie alan a ith mack | Sausage, pr ib. 12% |Lettuce, prhead,. 24 | acres of which is cleared and under cnitivation. free ea ey welche wall positive ee émember our number is 306. near 10th street, he- | publish certificates from leading and reliable mon in : efeude is mt We = Lard . Egg plants....... 18 | ‘Terms of sale: One-hall cash ; balance in 4 years. | th s Centre Mark: tween 9th and lth. JOHN. F. ELLIS, | this community of the superiority and efhoncy of my earnestness, and after considerable sharp shooting | 24) As bunch 6 | _If not sold at private salo before Wednesday, the | _J¢ 3°-2w_ entre } aystem of lizhtpins-rods and points but Loan do wo between counsel for prosecution and defence, the | V°@l.- 75a$1|Onionss banche, 2 | 29h of this month. (July) will be sold at pablie sale, | 7yARASOLS—PARASOLS—PARASOLS! se inlet at any time, and will,if I shall find ti proper to again case was given to the jury. who found Delia not | Beef tongues... 75a$1/Onions, bunch... | _2 | 2th of this month. (4nly wil Paar sei ai peceece: lnenttan oot ear THRESH. Just trovived. a onsirument of 25 | take notice of what ‘Mr. Rhoade av fog zeilty on thie comme ob tases Calves heads,each | 25) Tomatoes. doz. ... 25337 | “Vor further information enquire of A. F. HINES. Sonne O'g. A. MeG HE'S, 214 Pacav-c / boxes PRIME CHEESR, direct from North | mem my business. J.B. OLEC ‘The jnry in the Gerhardt case having been ont ey jee eee ee bed I. HINES, Druxgist 12 | jy 9-eo2w between lath and 13th sts. 4 | Western Ohio, which I offer to the trade at Balti- | iy 7-003 corner of Rh and D streets. some twenty-five hours, sent werd again to the : a ee ATE 11a16|Cabbage, pr head. more prices, Lots regularly Sec « Wals|Radishes, bunch. 2a4 OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE on "Beal r&ey ] jy rest Ni Court that they could not agree and asked to be discharged, which request was conceded by the SGE ROBES—BAR Brett ® ORGANDI W JEWELRY AND WATCHES. ILL, yi inzton. N 54k 7: . q ‘ ha good bick Selling off at low. oe 1. O. HOOD has just returned fr the North, aes ; Chickens, pr pair. 5075 Green peas, pr pk 25 H, between 2th and 2ist streets, wit , i at low fi S aipaee aaa 1.0; HOOP has just returned from the soda taser ron Cored’ salmc - wif Lh A e035 PRR’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LaA- ‘The jury from the first stood eight for acquittal b RS. I [ te deliv sof W) GOLD y Fs = Also, & good ie q the premises, or at JOH N DIES.—No, 391 H street, between 13th and Lith | | Welare now prepared te deliver all kinds of White & Aw ks Wika Row ATCHES. Herring, per doz.. 20a31 ~ 10 een 13th & and Red Ash Coals. A deduction in price will be | of sone and four for conviction, the question being with | sperraping, each... 37437 1s | — ~ streets west, will re-open on MONDAY, Se made when delivered from tho vessel. Now landing | Very superior time keepers for ladies and gentiomens the differing jusors as to the suiliciency of the frish P' atoes. pk. 50a62|Blackberrie: a Ww VALUABL - ber2ist, . oe jy 8-law.Ww* | VEE superior article of Leinzh Coal. We have, | use. He has also on hand aereat variety ASTAND- facts to show justifiable homicide. ie ack. Bled?) Apples: pk 1st mea Ay DN de lop OSIERY, GLOVES, LACE MITTS, iso, a largeand well selected stock of Woodall | ARD SILVERWARE of his own make. warran By agreement of counsel: (he new trial in this | Comm, pr busts. ®asl|Plie Appleavcach teats | W),V ire}, one tule from Mitchell's Stationon the | JOS SrA ane eee ge apnags > | igrentee mg teneenctar meu ge eegs osteo gs | al mel eoeeitten Locks aed pejoen ee Pies tas Wee y : % ene 9 ats n i! % = “ ss Je, therefore, 10 buy for ods . . case was assigned to be entered upon this morn- | Cora’ Ey or bush. 60|Beets, per banch. 46 | ANT “Rcmfeuts aud oo fennutitenly aiid ally be now offered for sale.at reduced prices, at” cay cz therefore, solicit a call from all who buy for | gall and examine goods and prices at hy =g Beai 2|Turnips, perb’ch. 4as | improved, so that it will produce as fine crops as| +A SES, 2 Pa. av, Ve Fee oll kad Stat etrect: Wesson: | — siedmedlas —— - To-day the Gerhardt homicide case is up fo: | Boat Pr Dash SlGaenmters, doa. Sanz | are acewnanywhere in tua Umtel Gentes | \iscoren | 178 cote eter 2 (pope bois toe ew ‘ vec OR SALE AT PRIVATE SALE—A span of trial again. The following jury is sworn: Jas | Of 70275 | Shad, per pair 6] in hoary tusnbe Fen ei ery poner donno 4 LACE AND SILK MANTILL AS: y| oy BARRON & STOVER. deome GRAN BORSES Send? 4 , Hrs * ~ :! rem v SAL EMB DSW sques, ee vs = —— 5 ‘ } Fulaioge. ‘Thos. J. Williams, Sohn te Maddox. | Sty da |Sturgcou, cuts --. tana0 | Kiwi there ate markete wo be teach by means RR AUS or anes) | Ee _—_—_—_ nna & STOVER dalton O1 REC ARRIAG John E. Neale. John E_ Kendall, Daniel stot, | Suorts 35| Perch, per bunch. 25437 | that may be suid to the Rmlread Co E OVERING ROBE, BLANK- Awon Divine, Jax. M. Taylor. R. W. Harrison, | spipstu: 40aM}Clams, per 100... 50 | nerative prices. The buildings areal ‘Thewndarsiqgned sisat sexpectially annownces to “Acai! to will sold togetiiax or sepa Daniel Lightfoot, R MH. Watkins and Francis B 2 mars, with small repairs. may be made comfortable for the his former patrons and the publican general, that he | rate il desired. hey Are the property of a gentle Leigh * Eggs, per doz. Fesidouce ol a family, “The, piace 1s well watered, | is nenin prepared tofurosivand execute ail work in | men wh s going to Frurope, "ives cn be son nt c j i i ¥ r he : ies, on FE street, near 15th. net seein tee eee. y, mat chs ATTEMPTED Svicipe.—A woman, residing in oor cones cree Resietie Conventoace anon tis hne of business, at the lowest prices, inthe build the northern part of the city, attempted to com- | West. and ts determined to sell it, it wi Coackra | 4y Siac ing ajotning his old establishment destroyed by fire | Soll by Tuesday. the léth instant, they will on that d,and the ¢ on the morning of the 3d instant. sold for cash to the highest bidder at public ninaiion of the evidence on ; pdating t ° = = ri | | auction, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the public oppo bes Pattot the United States was commenced by | tit suicide on Wednesday last, by taking about | 5p one di poned to purchase mar tuguire for far-| (YEMETERY RAILING.—The advertiscr wish- | ,, BY,prompt attention, he hopes to give geveral | auction, at 3." ch Washington. | Due space be given for the prose n lish the design for which it was taken, the Star, Washington City, ne roma ANG, omplete, fc Lec UO a ne adnate cade : ALLOONS MADR OF TISSUE PAPER ‘The names of the United States witnesses are. | Stomach miinp wae wand by Dr. C. W. Chancel- | se8. SE Fi A gis Bite Pic etal lepton JEW AND FRESH PERPUMERY, inet re Busine ober, with Sponge for Spirit Gas for besides Jas. H. Lewis, Mess:s. Jos. Cross, Sam’l | jor, and the poison removed from her stomach, | [.OR REN ory BRICK HOUS Sexton on the Grounds. ——= OO het en ee TIN Keo. | day und night asornsi: " Just receive: Xerment, J. Lokey. Jahn 1. Turner, John | and consciousness, of which she was deprived or | Kt situated on F alreet, botwoen 2d and 34 XOING OFF AT COS intiaiin waits Bad SOMPLETES 10 ) cories 2 a aetuiee Sius. | For the defence, | several hours, was restored and her life thereby | tainin, pas. For en Be St Sy cerad aes wid nell oe cs Tr 2D THIS DA 3 awe DOPIES the witnesses to be examined are, Messrs. Arthar es dria Gazette. on Ist street. between I and 3Y REPRIGERA TORS ato LITTLE DORRIT, complete, by Charles | 100( rie Flower, the most beautiful song ever West, Samuel V_ Noyes. Mary Heisler, Susan | °2¥60-—Alezandria Gazette SOR RENT.—A moder built HOUSE, conta | a ee ete Oa Send HOUSE Dickens, price cents for sale at. po Store, published. Also, Darlin Nelly Gray, Musie in t Bivens, Mertice Soak, sn W. - Rask Westerx Hose Comrany, No. 1, gives its | BY ing12 rooms, comfortably furnished, ina delight- | KEEPING GOODS is very larze. and ; SHU-LINGTON'S, Book Storeray, | Aifaand ail ihe new music of the day just rege ‘The case is yet in progress. paste Lea EY aig 4 | fuland airy location, fronting one of the public res- | prices lower than ever. io17 Odeon Building, corner Us stand Pavav. | aV our Peano and Music Storo, Su. between St a > grand down-river excursion on Monday next, and Tvations, and commanding an extensive view of the McGREGOR & CO., eg eee Seely utveata: b . = as will be seen by their advertisement, have oatv the river, and Georgetown. It has gas through- iy 9 ectw No. 530 7th street. rake OTICE. REMOVAL jy 10 _ ~ longer shuigeno ores tg eed aioe 4 odate the public. | ont! water and tmih coon. Tn a careful teuaut the | 31 _ | .GIBBS'S WIG, HALF WIG, BRAID AND | QuINGLES, SHINGLUS, SHINGLES. on on the 20th mate exisn-exontionets speqmmodate the papite. , erate. Inquire at 4041 street, seo- D. EICHLER, GIBBS’S WIG, HALF WIG, YAND | Quid & Hex ned TOO Fane members of | jfoats will leave morning and afternoon, ahd om reqs wale magerate. ine — pang BOGE" SEVENTH STREET, | CURL MANUFACTORY removed to 2: Pem- | 0) a a unloading 199,000 eapersor SHIN - I Lede, ate aving made ar- rag ontoe eee — | bet} } streets, west side, PRAC- vania avenue, bet si fs Just a g macets to spend the day tnede, ple-mickiog | take persous to the abhts "Scott's fine ba an OR RENT.—A two-story BRICK DWEL-| TICAL WATCHMAKER, keeps constantly "s., Hat Work Repaired, or oe el ee colnet ry Rent tool» ba 3 their friends. Reader, make one of the | be present, and in other respects the enjoyment ri ning. with hegh bapaing snd ‘ a yan ee pd = fine assortment of WA’ CHES ant Fine Totlet Articles, Combs, Brushes, &c. MR pd py ‘To pe mons in wat ‘of lum- party: of the guests will be provided for. Be sure and | (trtets. The house conld be mace one of the best | Dew eee = rps LARGEST STOCK OF PIANOS. Mp, | Der Hus 8 1are chance, Call sittny Axotwex Excursion and pic-nic is announced | 8%: basi stands in Washington, being within a few {REAT BARGAINS N PLANOS—10 eket L i Rare Pek Must ee eee ek ae 0-58 Tat street, nenr thr , ® tn our columns to-day.—that of Columbia Lodge, Pes csir' stint Bets of the esasidbedss) 4 bedi ps of Ay ate af tive ‘Apoig oo FRAN fg atu very foam big tannn at gu rent ‘a mat eee oe tha wie parvarhing in City, i st PORATION STOCKS FOR Sala gy , j vertisement in another column ursion 3 ‘corn aid ios Ware . nn. avenue. hetween Mt: a ih 4 iB Lis { dence re Sere a oe ropa tg ot aby yesterday's paper. Rta, Fant Be we | eh streets,” So Ges SOHNE ELLIS. | Jel6 No. 96 PA, avecgiiet aunties. | CRS TOHUBS BROTHER y te ? r ‘