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ee ee Shee _ LOCAL NEWS. Tux Exection for City Collector, Register, Surveyor, Aldermen, and Common Councilmen, will be held on Monday next, the 6th instant, the polls opening at 7 o'clock, a. m_, and closing at 7 p m. ‘The following are the candidates to be voted for Anu EON Opposition. For Collector..Jas P.Haliday.|J. Wheeler For Register ..Wm_ Morgan. |Jobn Sessford. jr For Surveyor..Wim Forsyth. |W. W. De Maine. ANTI-KNOW NOTHING CANDIDATES First Ward_—For Alderman—Wm. B Magru- der. M.D. For Councitmen—J. B_ Turton, car- penter; F. P. Morgan, plaster manufacturer; Chas. Abert. lawyer Second Ward —For Alderman—W. F. Bayly, station For Councilmen — Grafton Powell, clerk; Chas. 8. Jones, Doorkeeper U. S. Senate; Wim. Orme. grocer. Third Ward —For Alderman—Thomas Dono- ho, printer, For Councilmen—Lambert Tree, clerk in city post ottice ; Theodore Sheckells, xrocer; Presly M. Martin, cierk in city post office Fourth Ward ‘or Alderman—W_. H. War lawyer. For Coun m. P Mobna, car: penter; Wo J.C. Duhamel. M. D.; Elijab) Ed- Vv. B. Boyan, M For Assessor—T bos w. rT. riith W Soe ar“ Alderman—-W. F_ Price, clerk For Councilnen—E. F. French; Thomp- son Vaw Reswick, brick-maker; John W. Meade, blacksmith. Sixth Ward.—For Alderman—F. MeNerhany, naval store keeper. For Councilmen—Jas. Boy- sean, machinist; Jno. Russell, undertaker; Frank Ober. drangbtsman U.S. Coast Survey. Seventh Ward —For Alderman—Fdmund F. Clark, clerk. For Councilmen—D. B. Clark, druggist; J.T. Cassell, painter; 8. Yorke AtLee, clerk OPPOSITION CANDIDATES. First Ward —Por Alderman—John E. Reeside, mail tractor. For Councitmen—Jno. W. Fas- b *} Stott, and 8. L.. Lewis. Second Ward —For Alderman—Chas. W. Colt- man. miller. [No Opposition Council ticket in this Ward Third Ward —For Alderman—Horatio N. Eas- by, merebant. For Councilmen—Lem. Towers, printer. Thomas Lewis, and 3.8. Cole, clerk Fourth W —Vor Alderman—R. M. A. Fen- wick. For ncilmen—J. Essex, carpenter; J. Ball, (A. J. Laruer, declined.) For Assessur— Henry W. Lyles. carpenter Fifth Ward —For Alderma er — ber merchant. For Coune nu—N. Sargeant. (J. M. Adams and Dr. W. F. Wallace, declined ) Sixth d —{ No ticket that we lave beard of } Seventh W: .—For Alderman—Thomas gE Lleyd, agent. For Councilmen—Chas Wilson, agent; John T. Given, wood dealer; and Edw. Thomas. THE POLLS. First Ward —Firs: Precinet—At the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Seventeenth street. Sec- ond Precinct—At the Union Eagine-house, corner of Nineteenth aad H streets. Second Ward —First Precinct—At the corner of Twelfth street west and Massachusetts avenue. Second Preeinet—Corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Eleventh street west. = Third Ward.—¥irst Precinct—At No. 277 Sev- enth street, between 1. and M streets. Second Pre- einet—At No. 417, west side Ninth street, between F and G streets. Fourth Ward —First Preciact—On the west side of h street, between H and I streets. Second Precinct—At the west wing of the City Hall Fifth Ward.—First Precinct—At the corner of Third street cast and A street south. Second Pre- cinet—At the Third District school-house, on D street sonth Sixth Ward —First Precinct—At old Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, corner of Seventh street east and G street sonth. Second Precinet—At the corner of Ninth street east and K street south. Seventh Ward.—First Precinct at Island Hall. Second Precinct—At Potomac Hail, corner of Maryland avenue and Eleventh street west. Struck sy Licutsine.—During the prevalence of the storm, Thursday afternoon. the residence of Daniel MeDonald, on G st . between Seventeenth and Highteenth streets, was struck by lightning, n of the roof torn off. also setting it on however, was luekily quenched by the heavy rain then falling. The inmates felt, y. the concussion, but noother damage was at stated above. y afternoon, during the heavy thunder shower which passed over this city and vicinity, quite a number of buildings not protected from lightning were struck and seriously damaged. “A private pic-nic party, of about twenty young ladies and gentlemen from DeCamp’s bi: who were spending the day at Colone! Hickey's woods, were overtaken by the storm, and fled to the thickest foliage for protection raged fearfully for some time, and a tree (under whieh a young man named Jacob Fontenoy was jing) was struck by the electric fluid. and tl. ~ man felled to the ground as if dead. ushed up and used every endeavor to re- suscitate bine for an hour. when he was, to the in- tens« joy of his wife and mother, who were pres- ent, restored again to consciousuess. A PosrroxrMent.—Owing to the unfavorable condition of the weather last night, the mass merting of the citizens of the Seventh Ward, favorabie to the election of the Citizens’ ticket at the euswing elevtion. did not cone off Despite the deseending rain, however, about two hundred d iw front of Island Hall, and to the effects of the gentlemen assen te pos for Ald erman in the Seventh Ward, addressed the asseubiy. brietty stating that the meeting bad been called for the purpose of giving an opportu- the candidates to explain and correct the alleved inaceurate arguments of the enndidates on the ott je a night or twoago. Mr. L regretted t essity for the postponement, as ne doubt did all whe were present, but hoped some one would make a motion to adjourn until to-morrow night Such a motion having been made, the meeting adj wel until this eveaing at the same hour Bet ispersing. the crowd gave three hearty cheers for Thos. k. Lioyd, and then left for their homes uid the weather be fine this evening, a large audience may be expected. Ax Onxissios.—tIn our account of the Festival in Thursday’s Star, we omitted to notice (we suppose from the fact of having Lecome so infatu- ated with the handsome ladies who presided at this tabi m whem by the way we received two lovely bequets,) the Foundry Chapel table. We have to plead in extenuation that any person who does net kuow the Foundry ladies. and the beautifal devices they can get up, would not be- lieve us if we should tell the truth of them—and we wouldn't be caught doing the other thing. We can assure our readers they have not lost any of their former reputation by their last supper. Tre Mocnren @canvs.—On the 2d inst., the Mounted Guards made the following eiections of officers to ill vacancies: Jao. C. Cook quarter- master. vice B. Towers, resigned; Wm. Teel, ith sergeant:-C H Martin. Ist corporal; R.H. Las- key, 2d corporal; Peter Dill, 3d corporal; Allen Dorsey, 4th corporal ‘Th ny Will parade on the Mth inst., at 2 o’elock, lich occasion they will visit Arling- ton Spring, to participate in the pic-nic of the National Guards, Capt. Tait. Sext Back —Ranggy Jones, who was sent to the penitentiary last year for assault and battery with intent to kill, was afterwards supposed to be deranged, and was seut to the Insane Asylum for tr ut Some months ago he made his escape from the Asylum, aud has been roving about at jarge siuce. Last night, he was taken by the Mar- shal rs. and contined in the county jail, from whence be was retarned to the Insane Asy- tam this morning. Some of the officers think Rangyy o8 sue as ever in his life. Tae wcste rverisners comprising the Board of Trade whieh has been in session in Baltimore on the tst end 2d of thi: nth. were on an exeur- ston to Mount Vernon yesterday. After returning Hing abont in the city, they assembled at q je store of WG. Metzerott, from whence they started to Willards’ Hotel, where the evening was spent in a most agreeable manner. Axorurr TziaL or Mowxxs.—We hear that J, Y Boertholow will have a trial of mowers at the farm of Mr. GW. Kating, near Glenwood Ceme- tery. 5 la _ He with run four ut patterns of machines. The trip Will be a pleasant one, and phere will doubtless be als attendance at Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘unless ofLer arraugements are made, will close to- bight, and those that have not feasted thelr 9 he upon its wot fail te im We understand that Mr. Offutt, the survivor of the two men who met with so fear ful an accident at Willards’ Hotel. on Thursday, is doing a8 well a8 couid be expected under the winstonees, and that confident hopes are enter- d of bis recovery Ma. Ovvetr ' SERVICES 4f THE A=vLUM To-moRnRow.—Rev. Mr. Mors-ll, of the Navy Yard, is expected to each at the Washington Asylum to-morrow, at fie usual hour. ‘The Excerston Cive proposes to give a grand Pic-Nie and promenade Concert at Arlington Springs, on Wednesday next, June*th. See ad- Vertisement OUR READER® Will please to notice the Unicn Academy excursion on Thursday next, June 9. # Tae SrventH Warp Arsoxs axp BURGLAR- tes —Yesterday afternoon. the further hearing of the evidence in the arson and burglary arrests was | tises in to-day’s Star, bid fair tobe very usefu’. held by Justice Donn and the Chief of Police at They are exceedingly convenient and safe for the the county jail. Parpose designed The stopper or top screws in, James Larcomb was ayain examined, and tes. | 80d has a puita percha packing Which makes ali titted that immediately after the burning of Kirk's | #iF-tizht with z melted Preparation to that end, as property, conversing with Doyle and Binnix, he | 'sul Jestingly asked how they came to destro Property | | PRESERVING JaRs.—The new style of glass jars for keeping preserves, which Woodward adver; amounting to $2,000, and especially the horses ges gay emu at ‘They said they did do it, and said it was done by | The most wonde: going into the Presbyterian Chureh yard and strip- | Fe ping off a plank to steal some meat They set fire | lo t Makaviira !!! Epsenaration kn 7 ‘or Destroying Dandruff ; Curing Baldness ; he straw and burnt the stable If they had Relieving Sick Headach: ; known the horse was there they would hav n Preventing the Hair from Fatluns Out ; him. They sid Dillon, Binatx, Keeney Tone eatatan tack Gate, Keenan, Sold by 3 and O’Brien did it. Again, after bare Wnty, | Bold by all respectable Drugeists and Fancy Goods rs, and by the P: act! ‘ing Ward's eto ice 5) cents, stable, Binuix told him that he and Doyle oct that CuarLes Ernest & 1 0..98 Mi iden Lane, N. Y. ont. In order to reach the hay, he got on Doyle's shoulders, but the three matches he had would not ignite. He went to his own home and got some matches from his mother, and went back and set fire to the stable. He then went home and the alarm was given. His mother asked him where the fire was. and he told her. [This statement Was contirmed by the prisoner's mother, who said he was in at that time ] These revelations caused Witness great uneasiness, he Working in the shop {stowe-cutter's) with the prisouers who made them e went to his brother-in-law, Mr. L. Bowen. Who «ulvised him to keep quiet a short time an “It will accomplish ail that is claimed for it, and no one need {car or mourn the loss of hair if ‘they. will use your Mere ta.” A je J. M. Brapstreet, 297 Broadway, N.Y. siege Men's Business Suits Yourus’ Dress Sorts, on Desi ate ‘ki i Cuitpren’s Dass sure Si a "s School Suits, Noam, Watxer & Co. Marble Hall. Clothing Store, Brown's Hotel Building, tfull ounce that oir anual "dtsplay of Speia ‘: : pring & Ber Ett gets favorable opportunity to make the | Qumuer Clothing is now ready for inspection. It disclosures After the fring of Pumphrey"s houses, a haezortment of peony Belen O'Brien told him + We did it," without meu: | tn : -t and richest designs rial, trimming, and workmanship, a Shoes wi Bclty excellence with economy, in 01 cr of dress, Ufo gelctig roms auch aed ae tioning names. They tried to fire other of Pum- phrey’s houses, but plaster being green the shavings and matches would not burn it, and an | % , om the most attractive Oa eleeu of the house confirmed tne statement. | Sued presses Coenine iM this city, at very re- ¢ disclosure to him, which was in the EPDING CakRs, ver, . Star lust Thnrsday, relative to the burglaries. He | Crea Land Wate Yoon al $120 per gatlone et the Ment for Mr. Bowen, and they went to Leddy’s | Phitndelp!is Confectionery, corner 12th and F sta. Store and found the statement to becorrect. ‘They | ™&5-Im* ws decided that then was the time to make the | — disclosures, which hedid. The evidence being corroborated in every par- ticular, Jastice Donn made the following disposi- In this cit, teas HED, n this city, on the instant, at the EK street Baotist Church. } OB- ERT W. FE pati ; va ta ye Rev. Dr. Samson, ROD tion of the parties: Rhoda OBrien, held to bail in ; q Sg-.0f the Scientific 22,000 to ‘one at court in the four arson cases, Pa hed ANNI EMUNSON, of Fale and dismissed in the burglaries—bis father becom. | “Harel, On the instant, in St. Matthew’s Church, by the Rev, b. White, JOSE DE LA CONCEPCIAN SARMENTO, of V pezuela, Fouth America, represen! ACO! DDRUN, BS proxy,) t = TILDA HARRIS: of thireie? ¢ PFO#I>) tp Ma Un Thursday, the 2d instant, by the Rey. John C. Smithy Mr. WAL THOMPSOW to HELEN Le ter of Sohn R. Nourse, Kay., ail of this city, ing lis security; Michael Doyie, jailin default of $2.5) bail for the arsons and burglari Keenan, bail in $500 or one burglary— is his security; Lizzie Bowen, for receiving tie stoleu goods, Jail for court; Wm. Luney and Wm. Richards, suspected of being accomplices, jail in default of $300 bail; James Keefe, dismissed. Subsequently, Thomas Dillon was ‘arrested }) Ollicer Gill, after a persevering search in the joining county of Virginia, and when brought daug hi On Thursday evening, June ad. by the Rev. Dr, Cola, HENRY. BROWN, NIE HOLIVER sail BROWNE ae the city made a clean’ breast and turned State De ee tat ot 5 SAR e's evidence: He says that Kirk's stable was burned | Saughtarot Wied Roemer S by himself, Binnix, Keenan. LAnnapolis papers please eopy.} tad and confirms Larcomb’s statement; Brown's ice ———-— 0+ _____ pee! was be by juan O'Brien, and himself; DIED, ard’s stable was burned by Bianix and Doyle, = 5 7 Clark's was as Larcomb had stated. He was sent Wal * to jail as a witness. ‘The funeral will take pls Keenan was again arrested this morning, and | dene». 114 C street sou his bail increased to $2,000; Luney was comunitted | 30’elock. in default of $2,000. Ou Friday nizht, at 12 o'clock, MARY, infant ‘The officers of the Seventh Ward deserve the Geughtor of Joha and Isabella Cameron, aged 15 thanks of the residents of their district for their |" The fri i - e friends and ac tance: a indefatigable exertions to make these arrests. rospeetfully invited to attond the funerat a ee morrow (Suaday) Afternoov. at 3 o'clock, on D street, between 3! and 434 sts., Island. > On the 3d instant, at 10 . m., GEO. THEA Reeacaa hs S tet Past ta. OO The funeral will take place on Sunday aftornoo: ¢ from his father’s resi- 2 On Sunday afternoon, at Povice Matrens.—Before Justics Williams.— Mira Prunge and Margaret Lunge, Frederecher Morris and Mr. C. Prinklardt, were accused of swearing. It seers that the accused were so un- lee oralock, from his _— rpnidance, - ath st fortunate us to have a quarrel touching the owner- | [AtW0en Pa. avenue ai reaphrrbi al ship of certain goats and chickens. some of the | (lems of the f sits chickens were killed by oue party and cooked by another party. while a third party ate them. ‘Tie dispute waxed warm, and resulted in the frequent | ——-_________ "4 aes pater profane words, which tea toa visit y ant eT reine or, ferme: GIR, Ww the police office, where the presiding justice Sper one ist in a small fan- imposed a tine of $2.16 on each of the beligerants. | i Apply fo Mra. t QREER. cast side of Lith et., R Randolph was charged with throwing stones, = 5 = ata colored boy named Tom He was tined $2.26. 4 PG men a Tuarectsbio yous girl, & sense pees fragman igen Us g-boartl| Weer haar nh tir ar ete towards a white lady, for which she paid a tine of | BL"S*" thin affoee ~ te $5.94. ; Sa =o-eaaP tee i w a Hunt was nocenee aang < ANTED A ined Bott ieee Seite. rom Mrs Eliza Burke, of Goat alley. William a5 = . er : evinced considerable preeocity for a boy of ten | Street, between 15th etrect aad Vermont avenue. years, but his father eutreated so earnestly for his < -~— son, promising to punish bim rth be let off, WANTED — The advo brsebdltin sepa} that the mazistrate, in consideration of his extreme a= man, and who thoroughly understands the du F ne : ties. wish**a SITUATION as superintendent or Forth, and of the somewhat doubefal nature of the | esa vane ay of Way in the city orany of the testimony against him, let him off. watering places. or would accept the sitration of Before Justice Clark.—Jas. B. Moran was ac- | steward of a gentl house, Kef-rence unex cased of assaulti Mg andl beating Miss Ellen Pack- | ceptionable. ~ Add: Steward,” Box 24, § He was held to bail in the sum of $300, for his appearance at Court. Office. je 4-3t ANTED TO HIRE—An active COLOR Andrew Hanson was accused by Peter O Day of throwing slop water in an alley contrary to a Cor- BOY, from twelve to sixteen you Apply to R. B. DONALDSON, No. 306 Pa ave jon ordinance. The proof did not substan- fi te the charge. and Mr. Hanson was spared tie nee ne ca als je3-at WANTED-A WOMAN to do house work, also ity of going down into his pocket for a a GIR 5 suvall contribution towards the expenses of the «1g of 15 years old. Apply at’s20 New Jovsey avenue, neat Railcoad depo. or ears WET NURSE WANTED— . VET NURSE WANTED—One who can Cxxtre Manxet.—An ample supply in every | A VET N recommended, witha full breast of sers, aud sales brisk at the following prices: Fe renee beter aoe Sk r,& most respectable Je3-2t"_ branch, a full attendance of dealers aud purcha- | « ilk, without a child, and ts wi'ling to loay. oo ae wb. 4 peermecsics, qt.. ‘3 Be Salt 10/ Roll butter... 25a! Ss ae ——- Pork .. = LOST AND FOUND. 40 4@16 =e Pre Sig ane fic TRAYED OR STOLEN—On the 25th, from Sfie SX th Capitoi street, between Land M, 75 | « Bu Cc > Spotted with black. & + 12@20 | will be given to Any one delivering her t 15@16 | the same. Bacon J Sides... sw FOR RENT AND SALE. Shoulders 5 DESIRABLE R Jowls .... : 2a3| AN SHEGR HOUS Dried beef. - baie 2@3 | street. between sth a: Chickens, % pr.. 50@75|Green peas, peck. 25 | Franklin Squa:, with a pu water in Irish potatoes, pk. 2 Cucumbers,each. 1s | the yard. Am ad iiful summer residence ig Bermuda do... " 5 | Bet to be had in the city. ‘To a ood tanaut the rent Cora, ear, bbl. 8546 Corn, shelled... 95@ 1.05) Fish, Beans, @ bush. $1.50! Do. black, & tb 29 | Will be mate low Apply at No. 442 F street north, Zo | between Sth and 6th streets. jo 4-5t* 12 WOR RENT—A HOUSE containing 7 rooms. | very desirably situated on H, between lzth and Rye, eolbese recs te ae) im etreets north. "Tom coed Gopent tae san a Oats. 3|Rock, bunch..-.° 37 | by modorats. For particulars apply ta We A HER Meal .W@1.U5; Pere, 50 | WICK. at hix place of business, on Ith street-at Shorts. 3 aos 50@ 75 | the Casal Brud = itt Suipstuifs ....... 45@7 SEE | FNOR RENT—The STORE lately occupied by Asparagus,bunch weasel Patt-rson & Banon, Reotifiers, situated neat Strawberries,gt.. 3@ » 15 | the corner of ‘th and € street: i 3, directly opposite the 25 | anction rooms of Wall & Barnari d. A HIGGINS, at Pater t Office Extension. Cherries, qt...... 10| Trout, bunch, It witt Be seen, by advertisement in another Fer SALE—A GEORGETOWN. ——-—__ Correspondence of The Star. Grorcrrown, June 4, 1559. In the Council, last night, the Chair laid before the board the report of the chief of police for the month of May; referred. An invitetion from the ladies of the Presbyterian church, to attend the festival now being held by them, at Forrest Hall, was read and referred Mr ‘Tenney apologized to the board for having failed to cail the ways and means committee to- gether to consider the message of the Mayor in re- gard to some defect in the water bill. The Chair laid before the beard the account of aed! Reaver for costsfor the month of May; re- ferred. Mr Marbury, from streets committee, reported an ordinance supplemental to an ordinance viding for the ovement of West street. (Phis supplemental ordinance continues the improve- ment from Mill street to its eastern terminus. Also, resolution confirming the grade of West st.. from Montga: St. to its eastern terminus. Also, ordinance supplemental to an ordinance wird | for the improvement of the footways on ‘ayette st. ‘Ais, teported a resclution authorizing the Mayor to cause certain flag footways to be wade on Water street, and appropriating $20 for the resolution authorizing the Mayor to fit up a room in the Town Hall for the use of the Water Board, was pts 2 and on motion of Mr. Mar- bury, laid on the 5 ‘The resolution making an appropriation of 8300 for the continuation of the leading to Little Falls bridge, was The resolution in favor of Lewis Carberry, was The resolution to prevent the accumulation of the Gas debt was taken up, and after some discus- sion, was by the following vote : Yeas—Messrs. Offutt, Dunlop. Stake. Tenney, livde, Marbury, Lazenby, and Shoemaker. Nays—Messrs. Banys and Pickrell. The above biil requires the lights to be extin- guished at 12 o'clock at night. The resolution making an appropriation for white-washing and repaiting the wiarket-louse, was 5 ‘The ordinance providing for the improvement ef the footway on the south side of Dumbarton street, between Washington and Congress street, was taken up, and so amended as to read from Montgomery to High street, and then passed; yeas 5, nays 2. ‘The strawberry festivals now bei ng held by the ladies of the Presbyterian and Methodist churebes are both so decidedly popular, atford each evening such an amount of agreeable intercourse to visitors, that neither wind nor weather can keep the folks away from them. Notwithstanding the decidedly inclement condition of the weather list night, there was bahar alarge company at each place. From an advertisement in another column it will be seen that the Presbyterian ladies intend suspending theirs Forrest Hall this evening. and continne itagain on Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week. 74 boats have ee the week ending to-da’ arrived by the canal—ts se umberland with about 7,600 tons of coal, two with tlour and grain, and the remainder from different points, with tan bark, wood, lime stone, &c. The receipts for tolls at the Georgetown collector's office for the same period, amounts to $4,735. as follows: Ascending trade, $357; descending. $4,375. We learn that a leak has occurred on the Canal Aqueduct at Seneca, of suificient magnitude to re- quire the water to be drawn off for its repair. Owing, it is supposed, to the above accident, the Canal steamer Antelope. due yesterday at 7 o'clock. has not reached here at the time of clos- ing this letter. Owing to the inability to obtzin vessels, there has been shipped froin Ray’s dock this week only 675 tons of coal. We invite the particular attention to the sale of building lots on Fifth street, between Market and Fayette, by Barnard & Buckey, on Monday after noon next. The location is one of the most healthy in the town. ee AUCTION SALES. By J C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers JALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Pa. Avence, Be WEEN 19TH AND 2TH Srs.. ar A Arction—On THURSJAY AFTER. OON, June 9th, at 6 o'clock. on the dremises, we #lail seli the west half of Lot No.1. in Square ti fronting 23 feet 3 inches on Ps. avenue, between 19th and 20th streets west, ruining back about 11 fort. with the improvements, consisting of a well-built threo story Brick Hons. with brick back buildiag, with £88 throughout the house, Title perfect. : ‘erms: Oue-fourth cash ; the residue in6, 12, and 18 months, with iuterest, secured by a deed’ in trust on tho premises, oGUIRE & CO.. Aucts, ad By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. I ARGE AND VALUABLE LOT AT THE 4 CORNER oF DeLAaWAaRE AVE: anv Norta B Street.—On THURSDAY AFT OON. May Jth, at 53€ o'clock, on the pri we shall sell, without reserve, a part Lot No 5. in Square No. 635. fronting on north B street and Delaware avenue, containing '3,342 square feet, This is believed to be one of the most eligible lots for sale in thst vicinity and, In view of tho certain extension of the Cap: t very valuabl rountls tothis poivt, must become he jot will be sold entire or in lots to suit purcita- se 8, Title perfect. THE ABOY ESALEIS UNAVOIDABLY eA TS TUESDAY EVENING, May 3i, 6 o’clock. J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ma v-d 77 THE ABOVE SALE !8 POSTPONED, orsequener ofthe storm, unil FRIDAY AF- in ce TERNOON, Juno al, ene hone ad ee je ‘O., Aucts. n 1-d J.C. MeGUIRE & THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED L cones of the rain until WEDNF Day AFTERNOON. ath instant. same hour and place. j . je 4- J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auct'rs, T . TAKE NOTICE. u HE Subscriber will havea third Concert in the evening on next SATURDAY, the 4th inst., in his new Lager Bear Saloon. Schnitzel’s Philadelphia choice Lager Beer, as likewise the best of Fata! ies, will be served up in the well known manner. Invi- tation is kindly extended to all my, friends and the public generally. CHAS. MAD: Je3 2t* corner of 3 st. and Pa. ave. Bi Sid a'l the delica. TUR R RANMA CIS on column, that the strawberry and floral festival e PWELLING:; | ituated between Bt ECE. ne, held at Carroll Place, Capitol Hill, for the benetit ERLE Witlards’ Hotet Block, of Waugh arg es Nhs Thon <a for big i _mas 5t Building. The propristor is serving. Iythe, dees ings next week. Those who have not yet Oo ENT—Threo very plea-ant ROOMS, | cies of the scacon—GRE UE; 5 availed themselves of the opportunity of visithng with's bedi room attached ere at ROOMS: | Osage AD ee ‘and Hard CRABS. the fair ladies engaged in this praiseworthy enter- | a square of the Patent and Post Offices, reer will | and a variety of other delicacies too numerous to ise, should do so this and every evening next | be rented very 'ow, and either Furnished or Unfur- | mention. Greek. The rooms are handsomely decorated. | BL as may be desired. Address Box 16, tthis| "4 Meals sorved at al! hours of the any ee The floral tables are most beautifully adorned, | “the: i a _ie's-at*_| nix = ____ je s-3t" both by animate and inanimate nature. The | [XOR R —A DWELLING—medium size— strawberries are fresh and tine. The ice cream and water ices are refreshing ; the confectionery a variety; the music, piano and voeel. by ladies, hard to beat. An evening could not be more pleasantly spent than by paying this festival a visit. leasantly and centrally located. An arrange- mont might be made by which the bei Occupant could retain a part of the house, Apply at 416 G street north, ORR T—A large and commodious four-sto- ry med iahoeedy eligibly situated on Louisiana avenue, between nd 6th streets, with 12 rooms, aud 9 good dry collarin the ma‘n building, and two good rooms and a kitehen, with bath room aud sev- eral pantries and closets in the 8 mathe by We Ovr Door Preactixe.—The Young Men’s Christian Association have resumed their out- door labors, the clergy of the city engaging in the work The committee having charge of the work consists of Messrs. Wight, Fort, Tustin, White, Beall, Ballantyne, aud Chase. The fol- lowing are the places of preaching. Eleventh ‘ennsylvania avenue Western section, near t! house has been oeeupied for 18 months HICKEY, to whom reference is and also next door, to J. HELL 2°,8& Pa DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE. 3&6, on the {siand, hi amail Lots for the ou e ga qomnterestia: homestand ‘ Northern section, Fifth street, near the | Teasonable and accor hoods.‘ Souibers aiction eae Seventh en din made to WM. D. Sania, a cmmEMS | TT oROVRD FARM A PRIVATE SAI AG a eth ey The subse, iber will sell at private sale the FAR! n Prines George's count ade for terms, street east, lutersection of E strect south. house Wasiincton Monument Contrizvtions.— joining the farms of Messrs. We are informed by Jobn Carroll Brent, Esq., Suules trom Wash- Secretary of the Board of Managers of the Na- rg Depot, ae- ments consitofa pss pesos Cooedgon SF pponconvand 9 —— pare. es will be placed at each election preei lairy, corn house, a necessary out- buildings ae the aioe of the Comunissioners, in wh ao ore hard np of excellent ser each voter is invited to deposit his contribution. | fiant ts fare. tthe farm if denen. however small, as a tribute to the memory of farm is in excellent order, and very produc. Washington. It is the intention of the Secretary % ‘ to credit each inet with the amount contribu- Pd —— apply = the euteeriver, who it take ted, through the city papers. peared in abowing the a all who Bee 0 purchase, To the Editor of the Star:—My remarks made tional Monument Society, thaton Monday next, t, iS. 1. BA. “ near Bladensburg De at the meeting In the Seventh Ward, as published | J{URNISHED. gee Fo RENT, sir and in your paper of yesterday, contain an omission | 18th street, between K and F.No 452. jo 1 eost™ which I desire to correct." | said at that meeting (or at least f intended to say) that I was the friend ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, or exchange and supporter of both the preseut national and "ity Property. known as ‘*Mount Pleasant,” containing 30 ae less, lying in Mont- or 5 municipal administrations. gomery county, tely on the 7th rirget road adding to Roekviile, about 12 miles from Washing: ne 3: ere =P esroamerer gh ead ret Wr ee oak Sosa el al Pap) hee pactioulass Granp Fratival at ARLincTon Srrines.— | bquire of street ma 2l-Gw* ames t 3 The German Saenger Band (Unit-d Glee Club.) of the District of Columbia, who always do things t LINE F. NOLAND. ICTURE pose i a re up brown, pro| rto yivea grand musical and baad 5 een SND Aneel coun. pepe at Arlington Springs, on Tuesday, Pe Pets on a ni Eis URE Co : OT a . No. 486 till street: 8 doors Tuose who wish to purchase dry goods, carpet- ma 3Si-evbt ‘ellow: ing, oil cloths, bats or shoes at half pric hould Mt li's prices sdvertised in * column, ENUINE PLATINA TIPS. and should not fail to call at his stores, Nos: 373 ue® eieu ah BARRR, 373 Ser th street a rer atina Ti Sn eae 8 LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, Tux Steawseery anv Frowat, Festivars, at Corner of" and C streets, near avenue, Carroll Hall, Capitol Hill, and at Franklia. Hall, IN.—In consequence of aereme at Poet Septet to represent their Lig tang Rod Points as coming from his manufaciory, the aub soriber begs leave to inform the public Points are genuine uniess stamped with his own name. = i may be left ei: at his place of business, } cenieey given, orat Jewelry Seek) is = thorized cr. Charles Ty, er Ioeai Hotel; where of his Rods and corner of Ninth and D streets, are still open every evening. See advertisements. SouTHERNERs read the Southern Field and Fire- side published in Augusta, Ga., on sale at Ander- son’s, 4 D street, between Sixth and Seventh. Every article in the book and stationery linecheap. ‘A cents Oa Ree, ‘Tae Lavres of the Island Baptist Church pro- prsete hos tates commencing on Tuesday, wane \- vertlsewent, deacaeeseeees A peciinens Tux Hoty Hi Baxp, of Georgetown, pro in eqn be aban om ext 8 LA BARRE. poses to give their first grand Pie-Nic at Arling- Sagepespe ms ee ee ton Springs, on Monday next, June 6th. See Mae. AMBROTY Teldahe-the on: advertisement. 7 YP be su ci atenheneemteaate JUST RECEIVED, At No. 285, D> By HSRV ENS GREAT EXPRESS SD nM wynnhaven Bay OYSTERS, “a SRV AERC the finest ever sent’ to this marke HOG FISH. = SPOTT FISH, SALMON TROUT, SALT-WATER TAYLORS, &e., &o. All these delicacies may he found Pars at the Store of the undersigned, and upon the tables of our first-c'ass Hotels. At Willards’, Brown's, At Restaurants: Dabant's, F. Bi pons. Chee. 2 . ‘We aro constantly supplying ths also, private famiies—with all th WA iNSrdors left at tho stare prenaen cated t orders r >» HERMAN H. Voss, of 10th st.and Pala. 50 PIANOS FOR RENT by day. week, or year, ir sale on month a vinenty, eter eevee SOHN _ies 306, betwaeu Sth and I NETS ee RLEACHED AND PRESSED. Mrs. PEDDICORD bas oveED from her old Ds W. Mitchel's, bove h je stand to No. 473 10th street, de, second door from E_ street. and will nue the BLEACHING AND PRESS: NESS as heretofore. A continuance of the pate o- nage of former friends, and of all who wish their Bonnets done up in a superior style, is respect‘v!ly solicited, with the assurance that every be made to rendar entire satisfaction R ‘TRUNKS !—TRUNKS!! TCE eV ED ‘his day @ iarge addition stocks of— Sole ein Tranks, is ies’ Dress Trunks, Packing ‘Trunks, Hat Boxes, ‘Vatices, : ‘arpet Bags, Satchols, &o. Making our assortment the ‘argest and most com. plete variety in this eity. which we Kua@rante to» cheaper tl any other house this side ¥ ALL, STEPHENS ¢ Ct Clothing and Trunk W: 3: bet th fa en rand 107 Dense enn w Vor F YOU ZED PAPERHANGINGS or WIN- Tou Sai KS, call at Noo asa silt steene where vou will q Ll ‘ ind Sabvice susorsmnnt ct a nan les im + Wil aw choine el : GRAVINGS and LITHOGRAPHS. eg Me ge and J on BP. & FOP, a +e DE sncer’s nt ng 0 oun ats, for sae at Se MARKRITER SS 7th street, eight doors above ma Sl-eo6t* Od! Fellows’ Hall H DR. J. L. GIBBONS AV! Located himself in Washin me eR of handsomely in oil of Mre. Stu- ton city, in evel ie pro- Easts eha craer tal eect sooo at ronidenoe No. 38s New ‘Vor avenue, between eth and 0th sts. | mast eolm no further use of A. BEECH enc, Fed Merehant, Canal Whar. east LAbrEs’ TREVELING hyve ers, Ofail kinta, Received This Day at _je2-st Pa. avenve. DSRS, aL Fe cise Momiteh emacs aie v AUCTION SALES. SALES. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW ARSHAL'S SALE=In vituefa wr ed ff ork’ whee tha hia for . 2 Coun- jas issued from the Ch tofthe Mstrict of Cola ashington and te me directed, | blic ale for cash roperty, to wit, vi be mt interest ia een Nos. Square No. +9, m tho city of Washington, D. together with all and singular tho iprovemen: therein seized and levied upon ae the property of James G. Coon and wall be sold to sal Judi Hit Ropdon: © May tore, tn, on Caco of “Ties a. y. SE ay a ma i te for the Distriet of Columbia, ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtno ofa writ of feri facias i<sued from the Clerk's ofhee vt the Cire enit Court vf the District of Columbia for the coun- to publie sale for cash, in fr: to egy Bose bid door of said county, on MONDA Y¥,the eth | ge pesos apg Sicek mn. the following described OF i VIE "Ti Sie Interéat in and to Lot Nee 2 of the le, sub- of 14, fronting on Wastin he ump Upon as the proper wells, and will be F No. . term, 1858, in favor of Curtis B. ralgan 2” May » SELDEN for the District of Ge abla, FUTURE DAYS. 7ALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT ror Sa F.—In pursuance of the last wii and testament of Dr. son Pern, late of Prince Geo I will expose to public ma 13 ts ¥. deccased, » THURSDAY, the 3th day of June inst., sale, at tlo’cloe thereafter if fair, if not, the next riday s late residence, ucar Blad. burg. + call ontaining from one hundred tw one hundred and sixty acres. property ts beautifully and most eligibly sit- Xtending near; to the vi laze of Bladens- Jd lyr ween a! dering upon the timere aud Washington Rai'road and Balt or Simi es fr m W fn ety, ad 2 lands of John C. Rives, Esq. [tis ina hig ite of cultivation, having beet fore aud most proktably used asa market garden. for which itis well catcu ras an extensive apple and peach orchard of reest fruit. a large bara, and every necessa - ry building, oither for farming or gardsting pur poses. Thema: slwel!iog stands upon an eminence, com- fine view of th ilage, reiiroad, and surrounding country, is two stories high, in exer! lent order, ha ‘weently printed inthe style and by an ex- Borieaced inex 3 depot of the Balti hnown as Penn's eted with the tast.. and ix orramented with & Iarge co'lection of shrubbery of rant *. Considenng its proximity to . by railroad ard turnpike, beauty of procuring fertili: rolation to health, seci tages in pre-eminoutly adapted an ments for a bandsome and he iand is annually r pereasing in value, and those having capital could not make a safer, more judicious and profitable investment than by pur- chasing it; and rarely is so favorable an opportuni ty pre: ented for certain and sure speculation. ‘erms of sale: One-third cash: balance in 1, 2, and 3 yen in equal instaluonts, with mterert from the day ae, ba secured by the notes of the pur- chaser, with security to be approved by the under- sisued. Title indisputal jo3-ts ORGE- he subscriber ». James Fhompson, decd, mbhe anction to the highest 15th of June next, P clock + ail the ht, tle id dece the tol- lowing property in Gea n. Dic Parts’ of Lots Nom @ and €i, Old Georetown, with two Frame Dwelling Houses thereon, Situated side of J-ffrson street, ame Lots 60 and 61, fronting 33 street, running back on the cast Ee Beatty and treet, north side, 159 feet deep. Terms of sale:—One third of the purchase m in cash. and the balance in two equal instalments of six and twelve mouths, for which the purehaser wil! be required to give their notes bearing mterest, to be secured by a deed of trust. Allconveyancing at the expense if orias of Sale are not ¢ three days roperty will | of the purchasers, . W.W.S. TAYE B. H. SMI" ma 2-eotds (lute!) THE ELEGANT PARM AND Seat, Walnut Lawn.” at the te the Washington Pike, two miles fi House. withacerss to ant daily, containing 2% acre: saleon WEDNESDAY, June éth, at one "clock, at the Baltimore Exchange Rooms, No. 19 South Gay strect, in bwo parts. é Contains 17) acres of first quality dark soil, divided into fields, all watered and gates toa! About 9 xeres y: under-drained aid ditched, Orchard 4 of every kind at a and superior large pump in the yard. The Mansion House, built of sand stone, 40 feet square, marble ma: &c., is surrounded by a hande, vainab'e garden, with every variety of fruit, flow: !go,@ handsome green lawn; grav- eled carriage ee, &e. ‘There is not an acre of waste land on this farm, aud is one of the healtiest place sin the State. aud is inthe midst of the best society, Churches, &e. No. 2, Contains 50 acres, divided and wel! fenced in two fields. wita asma!l Cottage upon it, and a fine spring of water near the house. dom so valuable and elecant au estate is offered at public sale. A large amount of money lias been spent upon this property. The owner's time and money being required elsewhere, determines him ia selling at a sacrifice. Terms: One-half cash, the balance in one and two years, scoured, oe ML H. GOVER, Auct., mma H.Junese7_ “4 Baltimose street. By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. FS RUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Gth instant, at 6 o'clock, in front of the premises, we will sell, § Lots On Sth street, north side, between Market and Fred- erick streats, Georgetown, frouting 28 feet cach, and running back 150 feet, The title to this property is perfect. Terms: € fourth cash ; the residue in 9, 12, and 18 mouths, th interest. A deed given aud a weed en, of trust tal 2 BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auet’rs. _ _By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. STUCKS AT AUCTION.—Ou TUESDAY AP- +) TERNOON, June 7th, at 5 o'clock, at the auction rooms, we shal! sell, in sums to suit— 32,00 Sori prauion of Washington Quarterly Stoe 5,000 Gorpsration of Alexandria Semi-Anneal Stock, 1,009 Bank of the Old Dominion Stock, 23) Bank of Waching ton Stock, 800 Corporation of Washington Certificates of Indebtedness, bearing date November6, 1253, v with peace from date. ‘erins cash, jo? J.C. MeGUIRE of tthe purchase-s. plied with within sok atthe risk tors, “OR, se Ex’ COUNTRY ile stone, ry wlow, well Apple aud ber, with Be ya 3 & CO., Aucts._ By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, RUSTEE’S SALE OF THE FURNITURE asp Ervecrs or tuz Farmers’ Hore at Avctiox.— By virtue of two deeds of trust, duly re- corded, &c., and at the requ Sf the. arties therein concerned, we will, on 2AY MORN- ING, the 9th ii t, at 18 o'clock, sell, at the Farm- ers? Hotel, corner of sth and D entire Furniture, B: ars. ke, in Refrigerator, Sideboards, Hat Rack, Mahocany Dressing and uther Burenus, Wardrobes, Cottare and other Bedstealls, Goitaze Sets, Enele Washstands, ooking -glasses, Chi: ‘ables, Feather Beds and Pillows, Hair and Shuck Mat- Cou nos, Blankets, and other Beddt Counter; HOS 5 Ankets, and other Ey Carpets, Ouiclothe Matting, Curtains, Toilet Sets, Ce ug and other Stoves, Copper, fron and Tin’ War Knives aad Forks, Spoons, Castors, Glass Ware, Crockery, China Ware, Kitchen Uten ails. Also, the Bar-room Fixtures, Giasses, Decante: Countsrs Cigar Caste, Oyster Box, ro. ” Mock of Cigars and T rae cash; mH, & credit of 6) a: Approved endorsed notes. bearing inter- M. THOMPSON. ‘Triste. WALI. & BARNARD. Ancts, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ALUABLE IMPROVED AND. UNIM- PROVED PRorerty on Nowtu K, BeTweeN NN&CTICUT AVENUES AND 18TH STREET WksT. aT Avctiox—On TUESDAY, the 3ist instant, I shail sell, 1m font of the premises, at & o'clock p.m, the followin, ibed handsome property, viz: Lots Nos. land It; in Davudsod « eibdivision of Square No, 163, each lot having a front of 30 feet, running back 146 feet 11 ix «toa thirty feet alley. and a fift i ide alley between the lot-. On N pme two-story F: fon astog benatet pares at nee epee® pears Interest civen and a deod of trust taken Lee rf ‘A. GREEN, Auet, wat W EDNESDAY, the 8th inst., samme feta piace. _jet-d , A. GREEN. Auet’r, “MARKET SPACE. th: A deed ma 25 THE ABOVE SALE IS PosT 10,000 yards LAWNS. at 12% ce; reccived, the best goods we have wee gape fet Per (ma JAS. W. SEARS. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, Fifty Children’s CARRIAGES, winhasd without newest sty. i 1 and for springs, of the just recer saloat SHLIN'S, je2-st Pa, ave bet sth aod deh abe. Y OF THOSE POPULAR A soos ioe Y OF weer ob the Dear nico! *t Home,” and “I’m Thinking of hee. 4 ied 396, between 9th aud 10th sts, THE LATEST NEWS. By Telegraph to the Evening Star, Later from Cuba. New Yorn, Jume 4.—The steamer Cahawha, — Havana on the 30th, arrived bere this morn. ug. Freizhts were active, and tend: The health of the city was good chefs CoLR —_ “formerly & S. Consul at Havana, bawba, and sailed pore, Wein seeped «rd $e Execution of a Murderer. AvBaxy, June 3.—Mic) Brien Ader? man, who wou —_ ‘The services of the Catholic Chureh = nang ee execution took the jail, before about three hundred sor ae Prisoner was jerked up five feet ta, died almost without p tebe le "7 Large pments of Specie. New Vorx, June 4.—The steamer Vanderbilt sailed at noon to-day for E: . with nearly 400 Passenyvers and upwards of e1403.000 in specie The City of Baltimore sailed at the same time, ) passengers and $500,000 in specie Baitimeore Mar«ets. Batrimone. June 4.— Flour closed very dull and heavy; Howard street. Ohio, and City Mills #7. _- Wheat closed dull and lower; white $1.60a S15 Corn closed dull; white sions closed dull and ane! Whisky firmer; 2-229¢e + mean anged New York Markets. New York, June4.—Flour has dectined Sale; State $6 5ie26.70, of the June inspection; Obto $7887.25; Southern $7 50a87 40 Wheat closed with declining tendency; ern red $1 ~Sa8l 9; white $2; Mil club $1.35. Corn closed quiet; mixed is nominal at 8 ; white 22 Beef closed heav Pork closed dull, Lard closed heavy Whisky closed dull at Fimancial. New Yorn, JaneA.—Stocks are dull and di in Chicago and Ko wit south- e125 mess $ilasid ness S16 62; prime $14.75 GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMTS. STRAWBERRY FRAT: REST HALL? FRSTIV. the ladies of t x pat hee h *e,) a tan LON DAY and a NGS, June 6th nad 7th, at Forrest Zito cents. LADIE! , STRAWRHERRY F \ i BENEFIT OF THE CHURCH, GEORGETOWN —The Ladies of the Pp. Congregation wiil hold a Strawberry Porvest fall this w *, ee ae | veloel be a will bea niberal lee Creams, ’. and Flowers, Paacy Articles, &e. 1S patroung the public 18 reapectfiully volieited ickets of Mis-ion 12% cents; scason tickets z>cente—for sale Bt all the Drug Stores.and at the door” ma Sire OR UOSTON —Tho reular A 1 clipper sch'nr Et Marr, Nickerson t ne treiehi port on Mondays, 6th instant, despatch. Apply te HAR TT 101 Water street. Georgetown, D.C. P ‘O CONTRACTORS. ROPOSALS will be received by the uwnder- ed until the 7th day of June next, to make the ng named improvement on that part of West street, in this town, which hes batween Moutrome ry street and Miil street—that 1s to say, todo all the filing trat may be required to bring it to its legal grade, to place curbing of the best quality . ed gutter on each side thereof, and to furnish the best quality to the depth of ten inches itre of the street, with a grad slope to f four inches at the gutters, The earth » be taken from a spot to be designated ig ued. d to contract for this workare more particular information, at lefore presenting their propo- HENRY ADDISON, Mayor, SAM’L BOOTES, Surveyor, ma 16-2tawtJun? Commismoners. i7- THE TIME FOR RECEIVING PROPO sais for the above work sstponed to SATUR DAY, the lth instant. p. when they will te opened in the Mayor's ofhee. sea mec CE. ORGETOWN GAS LIGHT a COMPAN}), Georgetown, May 19, 1859.— Notice is hereby given that an atthe Company's Office on M of June, Mie, f aifairs « vile will be opel Porelock p.m. ma2Junuelk4 {TILL THEY COME! Ss BAKGAINS’ BARGAINS” F.6U N, 117 Bridge street, nas just re- ; oun large assortment of wir a Sy Luben’s best quality 2 yards wids Whiteand Black Barege, at $1, worth $1, worth 15 A full line of Black Ribbons, all widths and hest quality, st half price, Ladies’ French Coracts, all sizes, at 87 cents, worth hed Handkerchiefs at 12 and 25 cent: Wtnen at 10 cents, worth 18 cts., untiets at 5) and 75 cents, worth double the nount, Misses’ best quality Kid Gloves at 50.and 75 cents, worth $1 and $1.25, Also, a splendid line of Swiss and Cambric Sets, Collars and Sleeves, Cambric Rutiling, Swiss and Cambric Edging and Inserti of Black French Laces, Silk Net« ngs, &e.,. &e. respectfully re v themselves xt ested to call and Bridge etreet._ POR NEW YORK.—The packet sch’r States- an, Capt. Mott, will snil as above with h. For freight a 63 Water street. ALE—A double geared screw standuny ‘S. three feet between uprights, made by of FRONG vu Philadelphia. Also, a lc 3. Aprly to WH. Ke street, Georgetown, D.C, & POTATOFS—POTATOERS! 500 pi sae ARTE 6. RS & CO., 109 Water strovt, Georgetown, KOHLBERG, at 140 Bridge street, George Ss. town, D. C.,18 selling off his ertire stock of Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods, Bounets, Flats, Shakers, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Silks, No tions, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, etc., great many more articios usually kept 1a sorted Dry Goods aud Pancy Store, at cos New York wholesale prices, Ti cabo and retail purchasers is 1 ma tlw °S PERRY .— The fast and com camer ANTELOPE, pt. B. F. Watts, leaves George” town every TURSDAY. THURS AY. ail SATURDAY at 7 v'lock a.m. Re. turning, leaves Harper's Ferry every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, aud FRIDAY. t@ovolock a m. ‘are . N. B.—The Antslope makes an extra trip to Rep. herdetown and Wi'liamsport on Saturday mghts and Run yoOrnings. ma 31-im* SAFETY LINE TO H ~ Throwgh in \2 ho The new, swift, and comn BRENGLE, Capt. W. H. Riv leaves Georgetown for Harper's F re and intermediate eve: eo Ee it WEDNESDAY, wud ay Taaiay ee eA eeR Velock u Retur every TUESDAY. TH DAY, até v'clock a.m. F. apply é light a WG REPTER to . 3.—All freights must be prepaid. ma BUSHELS PRIME WH POTATOES just Tey ean eed mu “3 y LOR, 66 and for sale by BRADLEY & vy ma it 164 and 5 ‘ater street. EW ARRANGEMENTS A UNION BOTTLING DE No. 57 Green street. Georgetown, D.C. ttnde and te pba a tae A rienuds ublie in ot yt reat large Co poy Fomodled thet establichusent. baw Ing spar ho os in mm necessary ar - rangomeut for Couducting thay bustuecs eptorant: cally. We have introduced the tha Washingto: wed, aud also added a lar; e filtorer ae Ce the waler passes, so that it become: ear. They now themselves that their MINE- RAL WATERS caunt bo equailedsa et, 'n addition to the above th re melerge stock of TERK ALE, from must cole to, in gale of prime RASTERN Ci whisttwill besold by the barrel, or in bot” tes. CRAB PLE IPE wie PALE, . beatae Ee LPHIA 2 it be teaies Jee expressly for invalids, i 4 orders by mail, or given to our drivers, wiil be “eee ored free of chares, ma (7~ ( » ARNY & SHINN. .E—A good SECOND-HARD CaR- 1a i” LS ue Er aE