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EE Acap 0 ATION, OF Gronox- ment OF YesteRvay.—Iin our CTI! SALES. Henegherent 4 beige wes essryg ie Comuxnens prevented us from maki —___ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE STAR. saa treecig eke in| Inet 1deue Ment af timo n | _ By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Fa ye A Tair to GRarton.—On Saturday morning, | the year 1799, and has for more than halfacen- | any comment whatever on the interesting exer- ARSHAL’S AND LANDLORD'S TO-DAY 4 TO-MORROW MORNING. ——_—————_—___ aaa of ‘our citizens, determined to | tury enjoyed a reputation second to no female | cises of Commencement-day, at Georgetown Col- | MEAT AL ee ATU DAY MORNE By J.C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. FROM AGENT ASSOCIATED PRBSS. spend their Fourth of July by getting “high,”’ | institution in the country, is located on the | lege. The very creditable manner in which every | IN G, 1th inst., at 9 o'clock, in front of our Store, EREMPTORY SALE OF 400 BOTTL. and not fancying theelevation produced by undue | heights of Georgetown, in a healthy and pic- | thing was conducted, and the general satisfaction | ¥°,¥!"! sell; by order of the Marshal. large lot Pr sons, AF- ———————————_———= On TUESDAY THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE * of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, Car- | TERNOON, Jal Ry rey o Indulgence in ‘ardent liquors,’’ betook them- turesque situation. The examination of the | evinced by the large and fashionable audience pots, fo: aa— re 2 rg stock, on she — Africa. second fi Arrival ef the ofthe A Rooms, 1 | without reserves selves to the depot of the Baltimore and Ohio | pupils takes place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, | that graced the occasion, seem to eal for a more | Excellent Mahogany Spring-seat Chairs and Sof, | small lot of very superior “Railroad, and were soon nm route for the Relay ~ Sanvy Hoox, July 8. —Tbe led Laquors, compris: v nard steamsb}, ah: y Sewing and Arm Rockers, ne — Africa. from Liverpeot and will, no doubt, be an occasion of great in- | detailed account of what occurred. Martlerttp Cove Ree dee Old Pale Martel, Otard, Dupuy & Co., Hennessey | ep The news in generally copes House. After spending a few moments in In- | terest, especially to the patrons and friends of “The Division of Poland,” by Samuel A. Rob- | Large Gilt French plate Mirrors, and Morton's Brandies, The Africa saw nothing of the telegraph fie t specting the fixtures and accommodations of mine | the institation.” ‘There are in attendance this | Inson, was the first of the speeches. The wrongs ty a Al Or lan On Beerpoe, Wreck, Old Rye and Monongahela | Pariianien y proocedings had beet af og: nag host of that pleasant and convenient hotel, (at | whom are well advanced ena neh of beer Sete eect ert were aeitully Bic | Eteceres, Writing Desk, light Stands, Peach Brandy, Holland ¢ important character, The India Will had which there are a goodly namber of persons | their attainments and accomplishments will graceful bis y SMeand wood seat Rockers and Chairs, pimsyes and Be. Crovx Cordsal tay S, ae ue Sey, Ms to a second wooaing, by a lage majorit oxany Dining and other Tables, Pale Sherry. Old Madeira, Imperial Pot, and Ma) There was later telegrapnic news from fa spending the warm term in the enjoyment of rural | Wustrate the many advantages derived from the | "He Was followed by Theodore J. Dimitry ina Do. French and other Bedsteads, car Wieea, — xq Rely poh ting 2 Sngeaane peer hry coh amg scenes and cooling breezes.) oar travelers were | SYstem of instruction pursued. To-morrow we poem entitied ‘De Soto,” the composition, as | First rate Hair and Husk Mattressen, The above Liquors are of supenor q is Will endeavor to give our readers a brief synopsis joined by another large party from Baltimore, of s*tiking importance. The news was discour. well as the delivery of which, gave evidence of Do. Feather Beds, Bolsters snd Pillows, Will positively be sold without reserve. aging to the Government, But little proneese ith whom they took seats in the westward. | Pf the ceremonies of the occasion, which are to | a high degree of talent. Berita ae got. Setar Carpets, tale aul teden, ae ee rome had been made against the rebels since the last hound tain. The iron horse snortad wildly, and | PE Conducted according to the order of the fol- | * (inlet Magruder next addressed the auditory | With other Goods, which will be seid without re- | ct interest.” "| report. Shab Jelanpore had been reliewed. A then set out at his utmost specd, and woodlands, | !OW'M Tinstan bleren (OG. P. Prancta,) plano | 2% Serr lisica peng rege geen (MT en rs. ; J.C, MeGUIRE, Auct, | +l! conspiracy had been discovered. tn’ the 3 ; 2 bg is : J our nation: rogress in all the useful pursuits of ‘erms cash, — uajanb. he Rajah Shunda, in Magpore, pies Sarge. iy fpwoue isgp laps eed poles | Misses Mary Forsyth and ‘AnnieWeakley: bar life, and Genlended that it waa talker ta the | iv 8 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. 17 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | bad rebeiled. Ar Centon ugutand distract pre- Pent Barliol ly at Important stattone and co | Misses Anna LeCompte, Emily Brambail, Sallie continued march of the intellect than inthe ac- | yA. GREEN, Auctioneer. | util, THURSDAY APTERNOON, July sth, | veiled. allow hain Living cargo time to partake of meres: | Weakly, Rena Philips, and Kate trving |” | Gultitonsof wat and rconquese tee the tetas URNITURE, SCHOOL, DESKS, BENCHES, | “jy. M1 yo MeGUIRE, Auct” Inister of Atoorie, Darran, been constituted nary refcewhments, Before mcbactinne arivcd, | «lonely Harp (Miss A Cowell,) Miss Elten grandeur and stability of our government is to | FURNITURE. SCHOOL Tumaiers, &c-; a7 | 2 4____J. C. MeGUIRE, Anet’r. Minister of Algeria, but remains at home. They bad retreated far away from the Atiantic | Walker: harp, Mise A. Le Compte. consist. Avction.—Un SATURDAY MOK NING, the'luth | _ By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. The debates in the British Pattionen on the nlope, aud were flying hither ard thitheratuna, | -,D'sttibation of premiums in Sacred and Pro- | °Hvnry wy, Clagcit then, recited Jeptha’s | inst., I ahall sell, at 10 o°olock, in front of my auction | YALL UAB ILE. BUSINESS STARD AND | Prethen scheme excited considerable teed an isan cueen tae aka ht tines of | {ue History and Philosophy. Daughter,” a piece of considerable merit. store, corner of 7th and D streets, a large and hand- Dweuine ix GroncrrowN at Pvstic Avc- | indignation in France. hated speed along curves straig| —— Ab che’ Ja morte li Trovatore,) Miss Mary A somewhat lengthy, but well written, essay | some assortment of Furniture. viz: TION —On T. SDAY AFTERNOON, the 8th At Dantzic a fire had dest: railway, amidst the peaks of the Alleghany | yonghesty; harp. Miss A. Le Compte. , mountains. Fiuatly, when night was throwing royed 56 houses and ments,” Mahogany Sofas, Chairs, Favorite Scotch Air and Variations, Sawa sanal Grimes aad Punishments,” by Do Ward : day of July. at6 o'clock, in front of the premises, her man:le of darkness over the earth, they drew | aries Sallie Weakley, harp solo, | Edward Wootton, attracted much admiration R 5 rohex teasbossient Warehouses, involving » loss of 1,000,000 thalers. e.. we will sel! that valuable i: ved on Do — Marble-top Centre and Side Tables High street, late.y occupied by Mr. Hamiiton as a | , It i* teported that Spain bas applied to Francs up In font of a magnificent hotel at Grafton, 290 Natvibetion et perme in Christi from the older portion of his hearers. Do do ~ Dressing and Chamber Bu- | grocery store. batafew yards north of Bridge | fT Support against By itixh ure in the matter Here they found the agent, Met M.Surghron, | 4\%, Peni: Divan piano solo(Wollenhaupt,) Joseph P. Orme, elicited repeated bursts of ap- Fancy Painted Cottage Sets, dious thi Brick Dwelling, ‘with ample that the application had with * expecting them, and amply prepared to give Distribution of premiums in Chemistry, As- plause. Mr. Orme’s delivery was fall of warmth, wae cherry Extension Dining Tables, them a bountiful repast and excellent beds. On the morrow they were further gratified to dis- bad been neglected to ensure large back ya: The house has | ment horonghly repaired and improved. Gas} ‘The Africa passed near the spot where the tel- moarile i ploscnt dwelline sam | eeraph fleet should have concect-ated. but the and showed that he fully entered into the spirit of his subject. Francis X. Ward gave a beautiful ‘ Tribute to id ind Shuck Mattresses, Bolsters, and Pillows, pe omen Miattings, tronoimy and Botany. Liblamo, La ‘Traviata (arranged y Julia Fowle,) Misses M. Dougherty and M. Fo ‘otton, rT Bed: ; ; and Crock. e, tore beneath a good reat may be obtxined or | W “Sther was too thick to see any great distance. them a pleasant Sabbath, at an elevation of 2.5 | harps "Misses A. Le Conute a Weakle 5 Atl Memory,” closing with an appropriate Stoves and Kitohen Utenslien & successful busiacss carried on. Commenciat feet above their homes, and in closer approxima- tin aah ¥, Bena | touching allusion to the death of Rev. George | A now Market Worse ens ch must be sold, ‘Terms: $50 cash: $5000 the Ist of Augustand | 5. . nay oe tion with the heavens, probably, than any of | Phylibs, and Kate Irving. Fenwick, late professor at the College. 75,dozen Tumblers, and many other articles, the remainder in 6,12, and 18 months, with interest | |, '-!VERrooL., June 25—The cotton market them ever were hefore taking this trip. As their | » Mother's Lament (Julia Fowle,) Miss M. For- | Pav) Ce, late professor ; was depicted by Chas. | | ‘Terms cash. from day «f sale. the week opened with little inquiry and weak ) Snclinations ied them, so hey speuthe Sebath, | 8/0 barp, Miss A. Le Compte. B. Kenny, and gave abundant proof of the depth | iv8-d-— ___A. GREEN, Auct. | | Title perfect. “A deed givtm and adeed of trust | prices, but subsequently assumed & buoyancy tn quiet enloyinent of cool sit as the betel. rams’ Hg eee in Grammar, RReto- | and originality of the speaker’s mind. By WALL & NARD, Auctioneers. | "S224 = BARNARD & BUCKEY.Auota eetivc Semeek te ea x cate we ae. b the groves, inspecting the works of ¥ A > ‘4 metrical description of the Storming of DSITIVE SALE OF NEW BUGGIES AT — wart weds 3 ictive sequence © wth nein i . te ae 5 oF in attend harps ilies A. LeCuape; Rusti et Stony Point,” by the same author, wax xpoken by | POveron On SaTUR NAY ALE CRO By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers, | Lortbern Light. | Sales of the week 45,000 bales. ing the little kirk’? in that viliaze. Some te- Master John F. Marion. ‘The piece was very well | July 10, at 50’clock, we wiil_ sell, in front of our = ES S matnod over the next day, while otbers went | yj vit" Alt and Variations, harp solo (Chipp,) . = cg os ‘The estimated sales on Friday were 10,000 bales, Miss A. Le Compe adapted for declamation, and the young orator Auction Rooms, on account of whoin it may concern, Ae ee URS Dey ere, Nt cuseg et iy nll organ and exporters, . z 1 to the viv! sages Ww! ‘without reserve— > . “ further west or returned home by easy stages, Distribution of premiums in Algebra, Geome- itabousted. This youuy gehiiceeewe nee Lnew style Ruggy Wagon, well made and hand- ro gre —— a ay 8 Orleans Mobile. Uplands. stopping at tines to view other delightful scenes. | try Book Keeping, Arithmetic, and Writing. the finest declaimer of Sil those that ‘appeared somely finished, made to ord. i Lot 13, in Davideon’s subdivicion of square aig, | Fair........- 7 946 7% 7 Other excurstonists followed in subsequent Cavatina, La Guzza Ladra (Rossini,) Miss E. Applause, long, loud and frequent, interrupted | 200%-b0d¥ Buggies, new style, weil finished. fronting 25 feet on L street north, and ravning back Middling.... 6% é i516 otis trains, but for ouseif, we choose a more + lowly”? | walker; piano, Misa M Forsyth. PP. » long, quent, interrup Bale positive. stopping place xt Harper’s Ferry, in the valley of H 7 him. Distribution of premiums in French, Spanish, . treet 0 . Terms: A credit of 39,69, and 90 days for notes bei “ tafe flatedleod plo yep Italian, German and Latin. Stock in port, 646,000 bales, including 555,000 ioe Wee ee Ge cae ee “The Press” was the subject chosen by C. | aatiafnntorily endorsed, hg ea tthe pe = s uitfa 3.30 oclock, p. m.. night overtcok us at that point, American. The Manchester trade report was store, 25 a J. O'Flynn, and proved in bis hands a fr iv 8 dts WALL & BARNARD, Acts. | Rndsi feat origin etree ed tore, 2 leet OM. | ore favorabl ; holders denarii, expire aad Ga cage cae Duo, harp and piano, little Misses Kate Irving and interesting topic. He began by showing the 7 a dwelling. anda most exceilent corner fora Gro- | but prices were unchanged. At Havre, tres orde- bode. Ba the landitrd cfche Loch Mr pa. | 2nd Lilla Keegan gigantic increase within the last century of the By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. cery or other business. naire closed at if. nem mse a ecaempiaiaa pect sis ; = Spring, piano solo, (Mason,) Miss Annie power and influence of the press; portrayed what VER Y VALUABLE & BEAUTIFUL FARM. | _ This sale offers an excellent opportunity to secure Breadstuffs weve dull and nominal thought we recognized a host and hostessex who | ’,Compte. it might become, if purged from its faults, and | ¥ WITH THE Stock, Cro Distribution of premiums in Instrumental and re LE, &c.. | & good home or for investment, aT Avc t. would entertain us agreeably, and our experience | yoral Macte Pointed out its many uses—among others, that Ps. Toous, Catt: rs N.—On THURSDAY MORNING, the Title perfe Buliion in the Bank had increased £114,000. } an - The money market was slightly more stringent 1Sth ins! at !1 o'clock, we will sell onthe prem: Terms : One-third cash; the residue in 6,12and 18 | very material one of enabling us busy Americans that ble, h 4 ly im- | months, with 4 : Consols for account 915 Theme: taguacel aie pecemt can bames oun crt Asvisa al ple d’ un ralice—Otello—Miss M. to select and court our wives by aivertising, proved Farm krowy ae Soret fa ae given and 's deed of trust tatene =A Provisio closed duil and unchanged cahattainguh Wie idk cach pace as the traveler | Douzherty; piano—Miss A. Le Compte. Pensing altogether with the ‘looks and sighs, | of W. D. Waliach, Eeq., containing about fifty neres |" jo30 dts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. Southern Produce—Rice closed quiet at 19a20s delights to te theewn in Company with in @ Fecard ution of premiums in Painting and | ind sighs and looks” of the lover: ofyore. ‘The | of land unter 8 high state of cultivation, improved a Carolina. Ros’ } steady at = lid nts. id pris. - rawing. happy manner in which the speaker dealt with | With over one thousand choics fruit trees, grape . pirits turpentioe iand nominal at iGaiss. with abundance of alimentary substantials and | Misses M. Dougherty, 3 ciate aise nt B, | of the fair portion of his hearers, whose smiles hay to the acre. Fora garden farm not tote sur. | PN VIRTUE OF TWO) WR’TS OF FIERI Mealth of New Orleans, &c. delicacies at aoe Ee rae Ee A. Le | and blushes illumined the whole hall. parsed. | Bp gtd haa Clerk’s office of the Cir New Orvxans, June6.—The board of health The scenery surrounding Harper's Ferry may oe dient ot 7 ‘The Battle of Clontarf” was well described in | ‘Ihe buildings are a comfortable dwelling, ice- | cuit Court of the District of Columbia for the county repo:t eight deaths from yellow fever the be surpassed by that of other localities, but fer iti me lon of avers in ee ire nas | verse by James F. McLaughlin. house, barn, carriage house, corn house, poultry- | of Washington, and to me directed, I shail expose | week, being an increase of six onthe preceding us it alforded sufficient entertatnment, and cc mental Work, Plain Sewing, Mantua Work and ‘Boclalism™? was ably handled by Beverly C_ | Yard. vegetable-cellar, &c ‘The f rm is distant t» public sale, c a frent of the Court House week. Noalarm, bowever, is felt. ent and we | Domestic Economy. from the Washington market 43 miles by way of | door of sid nt UESDAY), the 20th day seo est A week im contemplating its | “Intreduction to the Coronation Ode, Miss a, | Kennedy, and was one of Bee rae nutten GAY" | Georgetown, Gi tmlos Ur the, Come Brden reek era »,1858, at 12 o'clock m., the following de- | A break occurred in Diamond Levee, vesterdsy soblimity. it bas the advantage, tov, of being | Dougherty ; piano—Miss M. Forsyth.” "| Presented. Mr. Kennedy’s bearing and delivery | Shout e miles from Alexandrin, ix well adapted fora | scribed “property. to wite Ali’ detente right, | and it is already twenty feet wide and four 4 3 at a distance from the city that will allow the |" pistribation of acadenn t ——— was all that could be wished. fuarket garden or the residence of a gentleman doing | title, claim. and interest in and to ail those pieces of | Vizorous measures have been taken to check it, " debilitated, and iatirm to reach it without Hence af ee ncademic honors for uniform | “ “phe last of the orationa was the ‘‘Death of Hip* | business in the city. ground and premises situated and lying in the € aged, ¢ BD excellence of deportment, and the first honors of fatigue. It is useless, however, for us to com- politus,”? by James F. Hoban. His declamation i and ai a i which will probably be successful the Academy in the Senior Circle. Immediately afver the farm is sold the Personal | of Washington, D. C., and known as subdivisiol meut, in this connection, on the beauty or grand- The di tot rt Bi the recent ih = was excellent and the composition of the piece | Effects will be so'd, as well as all the household and | and N of Lot jiu Square No. 574 of said cit! evsollnu ko eeciemnan aoe - be total Chorus to Coronation Ode, Misses M. Dough- evinced considerable talent. kitchen furniture, stoves, crockery, &e. as said subdiv: shave been iaid out for the Bal i f " i the Bae eet nery on the Baltimore and Ohio | erty, M. Forsyth, E. Walker, Vand Be Pizzini ; | “"a’ brief but feeling Valedictory, by Nichol Also, the Farm Stock and Implements, as— Hmore and Ovio Katiroad Company, and a plat | increase of receipts at all the porte, compared ead, for it has often been described, and | pinno—Miss M. Forsyth; harps Mires Le | 5. Hill, closed this portion of the vereawe 4.x00d Horses, 3 good Cows thereof auiy recorded, the said iots Mand N having | With the same time last year ts 114,000 bales are few persons not already aware that Compte. Emily Bramhall, s. Weatley, B. Phil- | "the degrecs were icimedvates Mawnds an ‘ arriage, Wagons, Carts Afront of 5) feet 1% inches on Indiana avenue end C Sear a Mala, to the banks of ihe Obie | ipv end Kite ving terred (an detailed tn yenterday's sar) and the | Credees Rae"Biieen see” weet ard county 40 aquars'feet™ tenet |g, ,Governer Demver_From Uiah, pinte in ait that Pnypen a Ripe Aer Henge a of rewards of merit in the Junior | medals and premiums Presented to the meritori- | _ Also, Garden Tools, as Hoes, Rakes. Spades,&o,, | northeast corner of said square, seized ‘and leving | ..ST- Lovrs, July 7.—Governor Denver to be foned in any equal extent of sur- o—! passed 3rand M. i Mi Forsyth and | °° with every thing necessary for gardening or farm: | upon as the property of James Crutohett, acd wil | through this city to-day en reute for Wasbington. bably on this Continent. There are few | 4 Wrench t Pian lsses M. Forsyth an be cold to satisfy Judiciis Nos. 2 and 2i'to March | Accounts from Utah say that Gen. Harney was Be te ee an oe Weakley; harps—Misses A. Le Compte, | stasuire sddvonsed toe ciiieended, President | 1% | gate ror, in the ground ned secured, as | term. poz favor of Hamilton & Cain. uae of J. | encamped on the Little Blue river. All well and or aie I ence . B. 5 . D. 3 a 3 . nities to denizens of the city forsurates | Emily ving sty S- Weakley, B. Philtps and | and'piquant remarks. He said that the speeches | Rt, Oats: Kye, thrmn Tiberal nad made'known at | ie-td°"” U.S. Marshal Dire once, | 8 eRCeIlent apirits. Phe weather was Sine the most agreeable manner, while they | **** /'V!7&- were (with the exception of Master Marion’s) the | sale. have the advantage of being on the line of atele- | Critinat Count —After our report closed yes | unaided efforts of those who spoke them and graphic communication, by means of which mes- | te: S2ge to and from home can be transmitted ina very brief space; and to the sojourner, his home | © ALE.—In virtue of a writ Movement of Treops. of fieri facins issued trom the Clerk’s cffice of Scuryecrapy, July 7—One hundred and for- the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia for the ty-six United States troops, under command of For the personal effects: Under $25 cash; over N ARSHAL’S day, the jury in the case of James P. Clagett, | that they might serve as a fair index of the edu- | that amount 6" and 9) days, for notes sat: factorily yed with stealing a pair of shoes valued ny | tion and sentiments imparted to the students | ¢ndorsed, bearing interest, of the College—that he was now, he might say, | _3 8-t8 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. bene rad bp rae a ey Soe — ogee — bere this morning at eight is af all times speedily accessible. Our wonder Fe Cent sto ubiopeal akary bobs on im mee Bis owe saleAlctoty, bis term of Cree By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Court-houre door of +Aid county, in THURSDAY, o'clock, for Minnesota. is that more citizens are not found di or- | at that hour, returned a verdict o! ty as in- | expiring w © present scholastic year—tha! ‘ARLY NEW HOUSEHO. . he 2 lay of July, , a m., the fol- = —— e tions of the wari term at the very agreenols dicted ; and ‘the Court sentenced him to nine | he felt especially proud of the present graduating PunntrUnnaT Ane Oe EERE lowing described pom par Aah sng All defendant No News of the Telegraph Cable. hotels along this route, for our short stay was | months in the connty jail, and a fine of $1. class, first on account of its own intrinsic merits, | MORNING, the idth inst. at 10 odcek a.m..1 | Tight, ——- a ae Lot wg Trinity Bar, uly 7-—The weather bas truly delightful. Our thanks are due, aoe. to Ferdinand Weisser was then tried for assault | and also because it was Probably the last class | shall seli, at the yonidence of a gentioman declin’ withalland canguint teiieeret ee in | at taxt cleared up. we bave a beautiful day. Captains John Sayder and Jas H. Walters, con- | and battery upon Mrs. Teresa Keppler on the 12th | on which he should ever confer a degree, and | housekeeping, No. 323 aEzget tween 12th ani TSOR, “4 Wind west There are no signs of the telegraph 4 reeta wer Wi yn. 1. C., se nd levied <' ductors, for their readiness to give us information | of last May. The prisoner was, of course, very | therefore he looked upon it asthe mother regards | 13th tree oe perty of Fills frown and nt of nearly new | [He city © ras | Parsiture, ¥ uponas roperty of Tilletson P. Brown and will | feet. — relative to matters pertaining to the road, and for | drunk, at the time at least so went the evidence. | her youngest child. He announced that studies Mahogaay spring-seat Sofas. be soid to satisfy Judiciais 150, May term, 1868, in Baltimere Markets. their uniform kindness. : The yerdict was guilty, with a recommenda- | would be resumed on the first Monday of sep- | ° Chairs and Rocker, favor of Green & Seott, use of Amon Green. Batriwore, July § —Plour is quiet but steady tion to the mercy of the Court. He was sent to | tember, under the auspices, perhaps, of a new Do marble-top Centre and Side Tables, ~ SELDEN. Marshal Howard street call Oui $1.37 Cie Mills $4.25" Tax Sannatm Scuoot of the Fourth Presby- | jail for two weeks, and ordered to pay a fine of | President, but yet with the general character of Do Dressin and Chamber Bureaus, je 28-dts for the District of Columbia. one 8 Oe > terian Church repaired at an early hour on Mon- | #4 the institution unchanged, and concluded by | A ood tone and touch Piano Forte, ———_—_ Wheat is steady, with light receipts. ; There being no other eases ready for trial, the | wishing that the kind audience before him | High and low post Bedstenda. By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. day morning in omnibuses and private carriages ve : * % “ . ees is steady; White 73a75c; yellow7Sa79c. ony aaa " y J EE’S SALE.—By virtue of a oO! hiskey is firm at 23a24c. etit jurors were dismissed for the remainder of | mi:tht often on such occasions, within those yen- | Whatnots. Washstinds, and Toilet Sets, RUSTEE Deed " tw a beautiful part of Berry’s Woods, where the fre aay. erable walls, enjoy what one of the speakers Conn tet Bee aad Fillows, we Bp A repo SRSDAT th eens Bae ane Sai i dy was passed In general social gathering for | | James P Devlin, convicted of manslaughter in | justly termed the “ Poetry of Life.” ina, Glass, and Croc ery-ware, — day of July next, lock, New York Markets. religious and appropriate exerci ai call being accessory to the death of Thomas B. Berry, The exercises having thus closed about half rate Cooking Stove and Fixtures, sex, tnat lot of 3 etown, described Feligioz Ppropriate exercises, or disper: was brought into court for sentence. Being | past three, the newly-fledged A.B sand A.M ’s in smaller and family groups through the bean- Terms: Ail sums under £, cash: over 825 a | 28 follows, viz: Begining at the end of 32 feet6 New Yorx, July & —Fiour is firm; sales of placed at the bar, and asked if he bad anything | received the congratulations of their friends, and | credit of 3), 60, and 90 days, for notes bearing inte- | inches on the first line of lot N neh the : Flot No. 1a Hoimead’s 11,009 bbix.; State $3.50a83 85; Ohio 81 60a#4 70; to say why sentence should not be passed upon | the throng gradually dispersed. and satisiactorily endorsed. the north hae ef Borde and, Sunning th nee with | Southern $1.45a$4.75 A commit’ee of the School, with the appro- | hit 4 recited: denying any participation inthe The grand annuai meeting of the Philodemic | —!) 7-4_ _A. GREEN, Auct, | the north line of Bridge street, enst 23 feet to the tiful groves Wheat ix dull ; ales of 20,000 bushels; West- yr re = end of said first line of lot 9, thence north and per- pot bation and assistance of the proprietor of the |"! f which the jury bad found him guilty, | Society of the College shortly afterwards took By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. allel to Montgomery street 120 feet. thence west and | €7 White S!."Gal 10 do red $1.02. on puget bed aell sit sheath and stating that he knew nothing of it until after sort and the students partook of a rich and OUSE AND LOT IN THE FIRST WARD, | parallel to Bridge street 23 feet, thence south and | Corn is buoyant; wales 12,00) busvels; mixed at grounds, bad so prepared an excellent spring | its occurrence He spoke of his mother, said he | bountiful repast that the withdrawal of any quantity «f water NEAR THE CIRCLE, aT AUCTION —On FRIDAY | parallel ~ wosteouery a feet to — “yc white Sa SL scorer — sae = " nt ae AFTRRNOON, oth tant, até o'clock. wi li | street and the beginning, wit ie improvements, rk is steady ; mess a6 75; prime: had nothing to live for but her, and that if he They are now departing in joyful mood from pis oe No. 3. in ebay two frame dwellings. vi 5 P al3 75 feet 2 inches on 22d street wesi,| Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ae would not render it turbid ; bad erected and ap- | should be sent away from her, bis life would be | the District by every conveyance for their various | 2¢l!-1n front of th propriately decorated with flags and banners a a miserable one and far distant homes No. 51, fronting £ stand for the speakers, and also a large tent p Lard is steady at ll cents between [L, and M streets north, to be paid in cash. and the balance in two equal in- 7 Vs ; . ‘Phe Court remarked upon the mitigating cir- a i foot xc inches tas 3° feet th ag Ts Algr stalments at six sad twelve months, with interest, | Whisky closed firm, at 23}¢c. labelied ** Ladies: Dressing Room,”’ furnished | cumstances connected with the case, in consider- Cenrke Marker —The market was well sup- fenced in and improved with @ good two-story | to be s-cured. Terms of sale to be complied with decided improvement on ation of which, and of the unanimous desire and F House. in one week after sa'e or the property will be resold Financial. al on such occasions. plied this morning, and business was lively. ; rol of iS erty isin that part of Washington where | at the risk and cost of the first chaser, after one rs ys be Gistines Come WELL Pisin oon gen rll tl el meter, eraiaey The vegetable stands were surrounded at an early | great improvements re fOIg One 1 hee The ee | weckee ae WALTERS CON, Rg Monica: gece lacy tea Seal 9 singing a hymo—‘“The Sabbath School Banner” | cases for taking life. ‘The Court then sentemeg | hour by purchasers anxious to ob‘ain thetr xup- | ole. and Lear the oorner of 22a st. and New Hanp- astoes Georgetows Buildire Resosiation, | Central shares 75x; dev bonds 89; LaCrosse and and prayer by the First Superintendent, in the | the Prisoner to labor in the Penitentiary of the | plies and depart early. The gungways were | ®! ‘Terms: One-third cash; thoresidue in 6 and 12] je7-2awim BARNARD & BUCKEY. Auote. | Milwaukie 6%: Slichizan Southern 24; New absence of the Pastor, who was prevented b District of Columbia fora Y r sickness from being present; after which the ace of four years, | Crowded at times, but little difficulty auended the sentence to take eftect from and after the 13th | the regular business of the day. ‘The prices aif. | Outhe promuses rr tes eeoret Saeed oftruat | — ae ae & BUCKET: Geoccinss— Ty: Reading Mer Oe ton ey Declaration of Independence was well read by | justant. fer but little from those quoted in the Star of Sat- | jy ste WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, RUSTEES’ SALE —By virtue of two deeds a Charles P. Harmon, and an excellent and a pro- The Court then adjourned. urday last, = = ——— = * of Senet pos Reunen ee hype 2% and EA, COFFE t ion de! ed by Mr. Charles W. Fran- = . AR RD & BUCKEY; G ti 4 Veimber 4, 1853, we wi ‘er at auction on A, = el GeymentasGea ‘To-day, Johanna Hornsbury, colored, was] SERIOUS AcciDENT.—A young man named Hoenig Bs Geer satewe VEDNESDAY, the lath day of July neste an a » &e. = ; i 3 KUSTEE f{uestions previously prepared by the Saperin- | brought up for stealing a frock valued at 15, a| Frita, residing in Bates’s alley, between Sixth of tru tendent, eliciting a brief outline of our country’s crape shawl at $5, and other articles, from John | and Seventh and G and H streets, fired am spectively nd N: ‘ory; its colonial and constitutional foim of nu ; nite pt on W. r bounded as foliows, viz: Beginning at the north- | 75 boxex {-esh groun ao. erases oe en | T Buhle te dy of Sao, Mom | ah yt aii th mune bce an | py saree eta eb ataahe nana | mais Sneaks | PSEA any, wer, ee al departments o! = : : fitz? eit persons and functions ; ong ee jury returned a verdict of guilty of stealing a | Completely severed Fritz’s left arm above the of xround’ in Georgetown, being part of 13 in intersection of Bridge end Congress streets, and | 2 pipes OLLAND GIN, eee) ox * uoning thence on Bridge street east 27 feet 8inohes, | 75 barrels old WHISKY 5 ent of the church, with the appropriate du- | Gress, and not gullty of stealing the other articles | W''St- Surgical assistance was obtained as soon | Holiead’s Addition, and part of lot 175 in Beall’ i By virtue of two deeds | WED! _— > " a - | o'clock p. m., on the prem hat piece of ground | 100 pry es FRESH TEAS, R Nabg et nied re" | on the couth side of Bridge street, im Georgetown, | 1.5 bags JAVA and RIO COFFEE, ‘ or less. to Jno. Yerby’s, thenoe south and par: | 17. do. PORT WIN : as possible, and the suiferer made as comfortable | Addition, the whole described as follows, viz: Be- | More or Less. to Jno. Yerby’s, t at QRT. WINE. ‘qecstions relative to the Bible clenatins | Ticuuas Oriae coe of the petit jerors of the | * posable: with thenouth ine of Olive nivel from tentersest | {hanes went 27 feet aches. ani thence orth 498 | 3 aaeiter and’; shake COGNAC BRANDY. Secccemeuee (7 tie Bible, closed the panel of this term was excused from further ser, | Tux Edward Everett Association celebrate | tan with Montgomery street, sad tant tees | feot ta the beginning, with the imaprovemene ae 30000 CIGARS. 2 "Sete: ware’ lanstepetendi-wikh\ties singing of | Vice by reason of his having been appolnted | their anniversary at Cochran's Hall, to-night. | with said Ulive atrect west. seventh tre feces | story briok dwelling, Just received irom New Vork and for anie Chief of Police of Georgetowa. appropriate byrne. nehes to the northeast corner of lot It4ef Beal's Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money _iv 1-Gteo MUKRAY & SE. : ana Wi . Adiition, thence southerly ‘with the west line of | £0 be Paid in cash and the tminnce in two equal in OSALS FOR |. he entire company was then dismissed to din- The trialof the two men Barrett and W illiams, Watcna Returns —John Sullivan, disorderly : : ROPOSALS FOR said lot i75, fifty six feet ten inches, thence east in | 8% Ments at 6 and 12 months, to be seeured. Terms P per in families or such small groups as had united | for the murder of Reeve Lewis, has been fixed | in the streets, in the cells, and before the Justice, | a line parallel to Olive street, seventy-four feet | Of sale to be compiiad with inone week Alter enle. or in providing for themselves refreshments, exclu- | t@ take place on Monday next. THOGRAPHING AND FOR ENGRAVING ON WOOD. sive of ice water which were provided in yteat up,”” be was sent to Queenstown to work for the | ("*st™lsht lina to the begining, with the sinprove- WALTER 8. COX, Washington, Juy 3,169. “{ Profasion by the committee of arrangements Tuk Panane —In obedience to the order of Corporation for ninety days. s Forks lane caeed atte ee oney F. W. RISQUE. Sealed proposals will be received at this office un- At5ig o'clock the entice company were ay: Col. Hickey, the companies of the Volunteer to be paid in cash, and the balance Intwo equal im. | ,_"Teustees BCiERtOwn Building Association. | til Monday, the 10th instant, for aeving oneeee, — — the — and united 1s aie ms Regiment began to assemble at the Columbian | Wort RRADING.—W hy is it that 40 many suffer | stalments at four and eight months with mterest, to Jet-awim BARNARD & BUCKEY. Auct. | and printins f-om the same. for the use of the Sen- ve beautifal hymn * Happy Day ;” and after the 7 % 1 ‘Terr “ ~ ——— ate ard House of Representatives of the United ie dt grou eri aineae a ofeing | en of Marines, sombesng 1 munkcer having | seteegs ameter istoagT Ate | neg se ues ete fgets ay" | Ry BARNARD & HUCKEY; Geormnown.— | Maite Wheat Mase Pans sts oe b eek’s no t YRUSTEES’ SALE.—By virtue of a 0 Wil Race | ent sherisb aul coat af trust from Ann Rotertson, dated March isth, | Nos 1.—23,92) copies of ench of four ene, Maps. WALTER 8. COX 1852, we will offer at auc ion on the premises, on to accompany the Pacific road Ke- FERDINAND W. RISQUE, Ww “DNESDAY. the lath day of July next. at’ six | port. orgetown Building Association, | o'clock p m.. that part of Lot 21 of Old Georgetown | No. 2.—3,00 copies of a Mepef the Explorations an fitted for the enjoyments, and even Neipeeng A pur- tor of the grounds for bis kindness in permitting | ment of Marines, numbering 43 muskets, having | suits of life, when relief may be obtained. and health thelr use; to the committee of arrangements for | previously arrived on the ground, with the cele. | and vigor restored, bya treatment at onee conver the very convenient arrangement of every thing | brated Marine Band, under command of Lieut nignt oe lrggel es well as pee vos prion pyri necessary to comfort and enjoyment ; to the ora- | Schermerhorn. About i o'clock the battalion ultimating in loss of appetite, vigor, ke. th - tor of the day for hix very appropriate address, | was formed, consisting ot the— signed tenders his pr i t fessional services, nk | _je7-tawim BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auots. | belonging and assessed to sud Ann Robertson, | ‘Territory of the Nebraska, ae, ‘ yrith turee hearty cheers for the day, theoccasion, | President's Mounted Guard, Capt. Peck com- | the sufferers, inoandor and sincerity, Ce Boating abost sixty fost fea or ie coe ae No. 3. a 2 og pts 1 following ; Mare Ao;, all returned to the Gity feeling that they had manding. Poetyen ee Yonient and, proper presoriptions. fer edhe By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. reste ninety nine feet to the north line wf thee Pan of the Lift Lock of the same; and inderd passed a happy day. asbington Light Infantry, Lt. Tucker. a I» “ ‘ rtue of » deed of t, ments—s ry Lattice Pi 1 Montgomery Guards, Lt. Keleher. sinietions or hinderance from ordinary business pur- trust from Joxeph Dobson, dated duly 12. 19>, | byegct? With the improvement siting oe fps —" ial eae came aca Matrorotitan Cottactate Institute ror Highlanders, Capt. Watt. i same. we will offer at auction, on THURSDAY, the I5th ‘ferms : One-third of the purchase money to be | No. 4.—1,23) oupies of a Sketch of the Country near ¥ - Midna hin ¥ He. He Union Guards, Lt. Donnelly. suum gibi tesetor catenin wets ce hee $13.94 Auly next, at 6 o'clock p. m., onthe premises, | paid in cash. and the balanos th two. seek ince . the Southern Boundary of Kanenas euxo Lavtus—Mr. ai rs. lavenner, Washiagton Yager, Lt. Neitz. bie bladder, &c.—also, Scrofuls, Asth: Rheuma- | Lot 18, in Squa-e 117, in Washington, with the im- | frente ar *1x and twelve months, with mterest, to | No. 5.—1,5¥ copies of s Map showing the Boundery Principals.—The closing exercises of the above| Regimental offcers—Col, Wm. Hickey, Lt. | tism, Piles, &c., skilifully and successfully treated. Per erme of ashe Oe eae elling. be secured by deed of trust Terms tobe complied of the Creek Country. Institute were of an unusually interesting char- | Col. C.S. Wallach, Maj. P.F. Bacon, Adjutant | Dr. Harris will visit V ashington every week di ane ni ana teh od agp memo pron with in one week after sale or the property may be | No. 6.—1,590 copies of a Map to ncoompany Lt.E F. to be paid hand th 1 an- acter. The examination of the several classes | H.N.Ober, and Quartermaster McCullom, ring May and June, remaining sdays, Thurs- eats At S med eee fomdue in two equal in- | resoidat the risk and cost of the firet purok Gi ataiments at 6.and12 months, with interest. to to 3 a copies ofS Bbsreh of the Southwest > is int | 5 tl commenced on Monday morning (Juss itn stone! arated the came tae Adjutant, the | at his roome, 58 Natioual Hotel, fom fois ietnd’ | secured tym deed of trust, “Ferian ofesleto be | 'F Ne Weea'e notions et ania Sa ahi y ng (June 23th) and | colonel assumed the command, and after a short | to8 p.m... K. B. Harris, M. D. complied with in one week after sale, or the proper- EERDINAND W. RISQUE, The p*per for printing the Maps, &o., will be fur~ was continued through the day. In every de- | exercise in the Manual of Arms the ranks were -WThFtt Resid onimond, V: ty will be resold at the risk and cost of the first ‘Trusteces Georgetown Building Association. | ninhed by this office. : ma 18-\) a saldence, Richmond..Va. | chaser, after ous week's notes. o8-tawim BARNARD & BLOCK ‘Auct! Sealed proposa s will also be received until the partment the young ledies displayed great intel- | closed, and the battalion wheeled into colamn of x = Sea whis eT WALTER S. COX rise areas é ~~ | pene tiens Ser Mageortonen Wooten aren lectuat activity ; the examination was manifestly | P!&toons, and proceeded by the eastern gate of Fractal Norics.—For = ~ FERDINAND W. RISQUE By J. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. lustrations to accompany the agricultural Patent : the armory to Four-and-a-half street, and by that | Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, w alm of : OF rent = no mere memory recitation, but an intelligent to. the United Bains Arsen it nat | ieee Biowerat™ or deooie tunes jo 7 suntees Georgetown Huilding Associ ¥ VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO | Office Report for 1957, nad a treatise on the treat ‘ J s route to the United States Arsenal, to await the | }s Woodiand Cream,” a new pomade ; it causesgen. | _3°7-2awim WALL & BARNARD, the subscriber, bearing date the 3ist of Decem- | ment and use of the Dromedary. These illuetra- aa tg bao of ae during the | arrival of the New York Seventh Regiment. tlemen’s hair to curl beautifully. Price 50 conte | ~~ WALL & BARNARD. Auctinnna,, > | bets, m the year eighteen hundred and Sity-em, fons amount. in the aggregate, to about fifteen pas . arity o a . re le . r - »A.S FO we jen. ver ie 3 — > ¥ ei - = ol . a pe Aritumetie, "Algebra and eeketiys mes | Elounds. Ite rumored, however, that the Er. Tavton & Mawar: Bookstore, wees vat ion | wo wil tigre auction os FURSD AY MIs ey | HAE Tit SNe e Noeeeeeek mon ERT | atnlect shear od'wil be open for the tnepea” fn marked stisation, andi the Promptiess and ac- Sonera geome loth at. Pa-avenue, setters, Detwoon 3th tre | of duly next, onthe p at go-eldck p.m the | in, Wasiiogton ety, D/C:,t0 acoomplian the olject | for cloning the bindu curacy with which the most diiicult iT * -Y 50 ce _ Pasian? ‘Seinas celasuen or qnestions | Diemissep —Yesterday, at 5 o'clock p. m., the No. 122, in | of said deed, will offer for sale at elion the ta E street, and | Country Seat called *Eekineton,” in. Washington thorough PENNixs.—Those in want of Penniés, for change, nning back, of the e wil tk, 97 re 2 county, being the residence of Joseph (isies, sq. culture in these {mportant and too much neglected Pape eg Sone bog Make retreat | can alwaye’ obtain them on application at the coun: | Sunt tok, with the improvemenray’ eet end shall | poenty being, the resides hy the ‘new Bindensbure org received or the printing commenced. studies. guard use y beaten the night ore, was | ter of the Star Office. tf Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | road; on the west by the laud of the iate Washing- distinctiy undere: t no On Tuesday evening, the Principals gave an | called up before Justice Donn. No witness ap. —— === | to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal in- | ton ierry ; north by Seaner & Keating's lands. aed | b+ «nterta-ned from any a ha clegant entertainment to the children, patrons | pearing against him, the evidence of J. H. Finis MARRIED. Perna et ie and Size months, with interest. | south by the City’ boundary line. Is very highly Spa ge [4 a and friends of the Institute. " The ania, ties | Was heard for defence. Mr. Ellis anid he heard | AtSt. Mathow’s Grrrahe oe the 2th of Jul »by | gales or the, preperte mate ae, with i One week a tnd | acgee or thergabout ne "undred and seven (1) | poe ectal buaders for tne lnithial sseetion of ther were continu until a late hour—music sot o - | the Rev. her O’ Too! rc . Cl > g ‘ :?T ontracts conversation, mingled with the sports of child- tances gute pirigintieaag i S nimi oomce MARY ANN MURISES hot or thie Peet St Seer WES i, oer one. Week 2 notion. pr aee Danka ee mpeg ot hood combined to make up an eveaing of inno- G = : * : w wed city TER &, COX. ‘th of the purchase money in hard at Tre propossis must be addressed to the under - “ 999 2 3 ; cent amusement, which will not be soon for- ho are you?” and refused to open the — E, ith the originals, are required fice for xpproval «er corres of expense for transmission, before the F. W. RISQU i the residue in 6. 12. ann 18 months | *igned, and eudorsed “ Fropaseis a Ty ae he said {i 1 e ‘On the 5th instant, by the Rev. Henry J. Kershaw, Trustees Georgetown Building A. from the day of sale, with interest thereon from | &¢- GEO. W. ‘ gotten by any who had the bappiness to be | break it Mee ee ee Bi wamerd ale BENIAMINWhigHT to Mise MARAIET | joatnwin WRT BAKA said date, and to give’ hie notes for auch deferred | _i¥ S-eoded ___Superintendent. PiTae followi list of the members of the | refused te anit BAme Was Bill Richardson; she | SSS2 more Sie slease Sane . By WALL & BARNARD Auononeers. | 8B nes ueea OF trustof the prem: | @ pe ae pine following is alist of the members refused to admit him, and witnens heard a blow, gee pee 4d RUSTEES’ SALE —By wrtue of ena FIO OF eal Th eda of, comply with the | NEGRO MAN HANSON SKINNER. & joard of Instruction as if the door was crushed in; he afterwards heard D. t fi Richerd Cres bee ne of of | terme of saie within ten days of the day of sale, the | carcenter by trade. Hanson 1s about © years T. H. Havenner, Natural Science. the noise of the scuttle, and the cries of women. DIED. i ras, fat, from, Richard Crait, ee, 7, | subscriber reserves the right to resell the land and Of age, 5 feet 4 mches in herght, hae full prom. Mra. MC. Havenner, Preceptress. The case was dismissed. In Geors town, B0-.08 the arn laron 8th Ittn'day ol July wow Goroleok na the ~ premises for cash, after ten nll i 8 notice, | inent eyes, and i* 0! good Addrexs when spoke: Rev. J. Newman Hank, A. M., Ancient Lan-| Bruce's wife said she told Richardson he had tanOMe weer of kariage: velit of tee tke eke mace eacet eee Square 4#t-in Washington, | *t ‘he "isk of such defaulting purghaser. to. I have reason to believe he has obtained a forged guages and Mathematics, better attend to his business asa watchman, and Symington, daccuane: s beginning for its bounds at the of 123 feet, meas- iy 6 eo&ds : “"1.C. Meg pass, or cart oa epee = if q Rev. L. F Morgan, Lectarer on Moral Science. | not disturb quiet people; Richardson broke in, | The frame wat acquaintances of the family are | ured south onéth street (rom the northwest corner | - —————— ine Gesree euumtp eed Gn Oe Miss M. V. Harkness, Preparatory Department | aad seized her, and began to di. ber through | respectfully invited potent her funeral ‘To-mor- | Of said square. and runming thence due east to the By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georget + in either case to be delivered to me, and Music the alley, until he stripped her ruce said ia row Afternoon, at 4o’clock from her old remdence, Pyel omg oCeald lot, pertain on ve petud 15 feet RUSTEES’ SALE —Hy virtue of a deed of cured an jail, so that I Gan pet hin Miss Tacy Daniel, Musxie—Piano. did not strike Richardson with a swingle-tree; | NO. 40 4th street, without turther notice. ee tot pred with ph tn heap perce trust from John H. Waters, dated June he ag Cc RUDE! * Miss F. A. Daniel, Vocal Music. bu framedwnllt “3 provement tory day Mins Alice Adams, Drawing. i hh B. Bronaugh. + of July next at 535 0’ P. A his wi Terms of sale: One-third of ti rehase mon parts a and 75 of O} Mes. F. J. Myers, Painting. eut his head. SSS | to be paid inench, and cae balance ia two equal rd pf Lote 74 and 75 of Old Last night, the chief of police dismissed Rich- QTICE OF A LOST WARRANT —t and | stalmenteat 4 and months. with interest. “Terina | M,jUOWS: Viz: Begining at t Tax ComMissionen at Worx —The suspicion | ardson fi the Auxiliary Guard in consequence N Upper Martborourh, Ps G- county, Ma J » P. G. county, 5 iy 2-008t E PATENT OFFICE RESTAURANT. struck him witha piece of boa’ i + ae We will offer at aucti TUESDAY coming into the alley, he found him ne ‘hoe Gee instant. CHARLES L., infant ¥on of offer al =p onek jeorgeto} he end ~ S inches,measured westerty on the north line : pYarrant No. 85 28, for 120 sores, was issued by | oi sale to be complied with in one week alter saleor | strest from its monet th High street. Retu: My sincere thanks to a generovs pulilie tbat the want of water in the neighborhood be- | ef this affair. paris 2 “fe the 'underatened.on the lath the property wil be resold at the riskand cost of the rua henge, sd, north line, west ‘2'feet 1 | for the pronnee woh I have heretofore, ‘ween Twelfth and Fourteenth streets, the avenue | Firtu District Potice.—On the 25th ult.» a | address of Fant, Washington, D.C. and WALTER 8. a foot sey: ceeanen alley cunt fo inter: | that I baveuccured ihe services of one of aud Canal street, was caused by tapping the | free negro named Benjamin Cooper was charged Trustees town Buil scot a line drawn north and paralie! wit Hie ‘ Pipes, set Commissioner Rawlings to ok with by Ann Harris, free colored woman, with steal- je8-2awim Cre a BARN windy totec boraenee ce ES vited ito bis men to find out the taps and destroy them | ing various articles of wearing apparel, &c., be- “4 Aa ey a ——————— Terme of sale: Une third i of, peaene aa oe ie aUe8 He found the pipes tapped at the following | longing to herself and other persons, who em- hands, as I have never asnigned or sold cord oer WHITE POINT GRAVEL, for roofing and Soe es sneak ant Oe ee ‘interest, to be | je 25-eo'm points: Oa Pennsylvania avenue, between Four- | ployed her as 4 washerwoman. Warrants were SOHN RODGERS. | "| gat Sand, torether Sieh’ then bate and, Point and | Seoured. "Terma of sale to be ‘complied with mone | STONE CARRIA LEME and Fifterath streets; Fourteenth street, psi ha OR gel Rows; but net mY rage je 9-law6w & Soldier in the War of 1812. Pine Wad tnd the best Wikite end Were Oak weekafter wxle, or oh oa etechn may be resold atthe | QTONE CARRY ‘ween the avenues and F street, midway the | Bight could the negro 3 free-burning Coal for Summer use. LTER =. COX cheaper square; Fi ween arrested and lod, inthe watch-house Subse- NOTIC ry ‘a te ar Sand WAL . 4 nny po cress ead etter? ween prea stone quently the wart was thence committed to Iurortanr TO CO VERACTORS AND De 70 gee eR at my (Wend. Coal and Sand x pt ct LE RISQUE, G and H, near G. ‘Twelfth street, between C and | Prison for «further hearing. We are requested 1 R. W. BATES. j Georgetown Buiidine A Ewin BARNARD & Bi TOKEY. aucte, | Ny VIRTUE OF TWO (2) WRITS OP PIE y OW. PLANT. UNDERTAKER, No. 68 %h ['}, factor lesved fin the Ginette oe of he | J. ec pNe CPO TETAES® Se Creat Cot of the District of Columbia, for constantly on every e county of Washington.and to me directed, I abel | Sonetantly on ‘ine Heares, Spacer i Pi | Bis Os Reet ett meer the an dng of July, 1658, a8 12 ofclock i ne ft - owing di Property, to wit: ii defendants” day or night. Hacks 9 core » title, claim, and interest in and to Lot No, ", | lowent pox JENKINS € L4MB DIN tm Lit D; F street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth the Fifth district police magistrate to state Manufacture Seon, £ i rs, and Binds, Crown Are- streets. Some of th. : bee: that the name given by bim ina late commitment gare, Fa other Mouldings, Piain and eff complain Dilterty of there ee to the ‘workhouse of Le man of genteel appear- fins 5 rack: ts, aod ail other work in connection : id Building, cheaper than any other en es by not having water for their bath | 28¢t.’? (Tom Drixkhard,) was a fictitious name, nt south of - and so iven because the person, when brought | !ishment aout y careless of the sufferings of huo- (athe police uflce, retuanél te give nis teal same” orme cash. SNKINS & LAMBDIN, quench thes thirst, wht ‘ne committing magistrate regrets that a gen- NABE & GAEHLE, A CHICKERING wallowing ia aud wasting it. Tue | teman of the name of Drinkerd, residing in this A KNABE & GAEHLE, A PESTERING n * baw taken the pains to remove the | ity, has been supposed to be the offender. used, L peor ers Oag “ at ells, CoxroraTion Casgs.—The following are the wen is wi a pa tn eee reer’ bargains, Ny the erty of Washington, D. v. XTRACTS. al a GiBEeS SPeocks, and retaias them in his pow. Ex sale SR great bare. é toaster w tial m ear ‘ett Ws Like Ex store plat Swation relative to the tapping of some of | Police Magistrates returns for the month of June: 0sQ TTD ND FLY Hiarewctrn Paiat ia W, G. METZEROTT. James Crutohett, willbeecld to aatiely Sede. shies Sw esaneetny obtained, It is quite prob- | Samuel Drury, 68; J. D. Clark, 31; Thomas J. of HF r 2 is Nos. term, frst | PH wo; tf _ i ices ee: | ea i + pce USSG PR as |Site) NS | eae rman Ne hompaon, 13; Thamas C. Donn, 137; Po McRenns, %; Dan’! Rowlgnd, #, %-e0tW fi ene ad Pa. ave,