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— LOCAL NEWS. | Semserx xeon sonny oprics,s GEOROETOMN. —____ AUCTION. SALES, AUCTION SALRs. S i ‘ — | Atameeting of the Washi National Mon. By J.C. McGUIRE & Ci T T. NE 8. cE area —Befen Suri Wiemann} ha aPaccne ote Washagion NE" Mow | Correlrendines of TES BAL HANCERY SALE, Sera tuaiges THIS AFTERNOON TO-MORROW he wa esterday afternoon, a hearing was had before | other proceedings wore the foil wnne 210" —By virtue 0 By Telegraph te the Justice Williams of the cases of Theo. Hurdle, |” In reply toa aoe ene at] Th Wleseaplnibabebersla ines Pik hit og igh at Lg By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioncers. Evening Star. ms » reply a ution — ly, parsed he contracts for laying the water mains through equity in cause No 1,442, ‘yheroin M Ly, ANDSOME BUILDING | DAE ONTING Slee eeee 2. » Sardoe and L.. Tutton, charged with an as- | 2 previous meeting, requesting Of the cant Of | our streets, furnishing materials, &c., has not as ainantand Richard Waris, iia 'B. Lyn- Day AtTER-| FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ean ey ce ty A Yee and Joka | zine ake te Nosema Tt | et brs send tayo bat net pe | Sposa He hens ee te | Rg Rees fess S|, , aRArat or ram anaco Brown on the day barges ee fhe direction ot he eee and archi- | gress made in the examination of bids, we think | auction. infront af the remises. on SATU, DAY. 2a | St, JouNs, June 8.—The steomer from Mr. Jones, in ma charge agaii wing letter was comm imicated: more than that awards will be made defendaatas stated that oe the afternoon of election m5 _" Bincbon, Va., May oe — = be Ipin Square No jung on 7th cet” mae Ss 1359. | this afternoon, the Board havin; 68 i 2 #8, f-onting on 7th treat day be and Brown were walking up the street, | To the Wash: zton Nat. Monwment Socict. * 5 ig adjonr: yes pinches, on Virginia avenue 112 61 ps tleygnnn! near English Hill 5 ‘wlickn Hordle pyle bene I bave received, ee Sa your | terday to meet again at 5 o'clock p. m., to-day. and» south 1 street 02 fect 3 inches, i ite i i enti Terms: (*ne-third eash ; ti idve in 6 and12] The walked up to him and caught Lim by the throat, | conunittes, a copy of the resolution by your | From the proposals, we shouid jadge that the Cin eee einen apes = ise nf bea leed of trust on i contain- : —— le ey * cals to mai ~ monthe, with interest, seour. ah a wows Uy tae Auge are and tried to trip him up and struek irdoe | body on the 2: ‘ostant,in which f ain requested ‘k, all complete, wi! cost ‘Terms of tale: One third of the purchase money to meme : then ran oj attacked Brown, and struck him; to detail an otticer, ap One of the corps of engi- forty-five thousand "dollars. the work wi io mente wees tS. = je7-d J.C. MoGUIRE & £0. Aucts. Ball ta as May > Posten beret Napelecn after which. Hurdle called jo the crowd to come gp ony po and architect of the Washing- | all probability be divided among some two or | With iutereat, with snore ae By J. C, MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers vest has begun and the Paraeet.® , bar. on and whip witness Othe? persons came ran- | ton — onument. bidders, one party furnishi ‘he pipe, another by the tra ecto at ai VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON plied. The soldiers are inti agg ning across the street, attacked witness, knockin; It wi —— pleasure to comply with your laying the same, and others furnishing the fire- Fthe tor of saleare not complied with within 5 a 4. Ayanve, ‘ PUR aD tH AT Gen. Garibaldi entered Como amidst the ri him down and ki ius rh the face and abou awe. : suspension of the work upon the plugs and hydrants, The bids offered were nei- Gara from Gay of sale, the trustee reserves the ON, ft ctr re FAURS na APTER.- of bells and a general illumination at nging the head and threw l#<e-*tones on his breast. preg has been a source of mortification, not her coherently high nor uareasonably low, | Tlé ees OF te eae cere ed ee notice, at the hall sell the west half of Lew agi = Bevareten All the steamers on nati mo as Brain ee de | emt ro a egress rm cae | wom PE” | a rang Na Sesh | scion Gari aad the" Aontias witea nelcpetn i i , Tet, | tations. or J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Ancta | 4nd 20th streets west, running Wwe fect. | rapid retreat. wit a .: 10 looked like Turton in the | vet by the unfinished it " . je9 « a ; 8 th 5 ¢ Srowd that came erage the strect, but did Bot | Of tbe Uutted mee a seat, bat e the man to | torteap ine Catholics” Friend Society have de- threo story Brick Hourer with Beek a Tae ‘ think man term’ 3 J.C, MeGU! ® eors. threo ato riek House. with a inti kin a | Ma Suid hay Magee aa ie | oun toed, inti" | RUMI AU MARINA RRA OTR | Dit eth aceka tae sano ee Inn, pamed Sulliva alse in the attacking party, ould worthily rey it the tl 7 = iN. a 5 . § and assisted im the slowing and Kicking’ ‘Wit. | American people.” mt the regard of the | "Mr. Jobn Burro native of Montgomery ecewon termsttios farth cash; the residue ing and Juno ith, at o'clock, at the resi . county, Md., but for some twenty odd years a man declining with interest, secured by a ness’ face was mueb cat by the kicks.and his hand The favorable auspices under which the enter- mines. Prec vetmen: reported in the J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Aucte._ | yaieine Ouse movements are - Very worthy resident of our city. died at his res- | Fatrect. near IStieateet eee eg ae ee oe = : 7 we ure discolored by prise s been resamed encourage a hope that this | id. : eon High street at § ‘ovcloxk yesterday. and Edects, comprising— = Valtellino, a and stones ‘They also putled witness’ | reprosci will be removed. bi ERIN, Auctiovser, sfan Awsttien eheamar = SALE OF SEINE. ROPERS,| Another dispatch saya reference baled ,ar Avetion—On FRIDAY. the ve see ones ns Sam. ind, anot most wort! Mahogany Plush-covered Parlor Su't. consisting of Wit it Turton was the first one Couposed of gentlemen of well-known sta: yt palin ze Soin, Movements, after of three shall sell, the aathori’y and con | how: tered Ci parties pte aA ina cer an mort- be oy Come, and fhe cook wae ndi js i . Chair and 6 Parlor Chairs, dl “\grabbed"* him, bnt | and character. and presided over by the Lighes | ire Sedaeee ic tvicnsine paldesdson cay iop Monte. Soin. and Fancy Patten, hen they came up. one | fanctionary of the Government, the Society has a | street 2a | ill; not expected to recover. & b— enc Ma! ir Spre et at the son of a b—b | elaim npon the confidence of the people that is the Messrs. B: Backey. aueti , Sold on » Ei and iti bim “They then knocked him down | surest yuarantee of the success ofbte lever io ri Ale mnie Gt Patotings, Engra urtains, and Cornice, seat Sofa and Parlor Chairs gs, Shades, renewed at Camerlosta. where the Austrian t Tuesday the following uni lois: Lot | Cottage Chamb=r set, Ottamanes Seared Labce de RON ad MAY. 1857, and re- retreated pea with Lis Lead sgainat the fence, and pulled his | Accept, gentiemen, my earnest wishes. for the | ¢rostiod Mo fects tithe onde Market | Migh-post and Cottaze Beasts ads, So trae of the tant Neeota Boe eee foe Sil, SED, and | ERI” Rave way and ; bsir and Kicked bina in the face as before-ien- | speedy arcomplishinent of your enterprise. tam | snd’ Reyetie veces, wn wee te ee feet, to | Dressing and Plain Bureaus, in te Dretrt tof Coleen 2 guetta | nobbie ae Pisdimentnas akon ee houd. Witness thinks Sullivan left while the | gratitied that an opportunity is afforded ine of con, Robert Cunningham for $1 per front foot; lot Nos. | Gy Aihsthuds: Wardrobes soilet Sete open, af 12 o'clock a se ee on eee giore, without much canes? Side ot Mag- kicking Was going on. as he had gone when wit- | tr ny to its advancement. 2and 3 to Chas. Keiser at $7.50 per tront foot, No. | Giaits, Frat ond Husk Matresa, Mackey. on 6th atreet east, between south F and @ > ness yotup Sardee was the head arin in the as- t Lientenant J. C. Ives. Corps of Topograp- | 4 to Joun Popkins at $7.20 per front fout, Nos. 5} Riaukets and z nfnrts. streets. “And at Lo’clock. or immediatoly alter the |g, DRMET%: Saturday, May 25 saudt Witness would not swear to the partici pa- dvices from Flor ers, Will be detailed for the desi-ed | and 6 to Geo. Craing at #7 55 t Ne J ence say that Russia, Prussia, Eugland snd Tor. + front foot. Nos. | Work aad Fancy Tables, Rockers, atic of the above. we sha!l sell, nt Captain Neale’r cas . Furton, but fvels pretty certain that le saw | service; and, thongh at present retained on special | "and Ste Jeacr Weaves see oe per front foot, | Brussels, Phrec_ply and Tngrain Carpets, nad 2 at tet taee Bacett Capitol atreet, t round | Key have Tancnejtecd tat oe en irae Cmins crows the street ator | duty under the War Department, will make such | and Nos 9, 10and If lorsane at Se Bee need (lolotin’ Russ. Recs and Eyre, poy Th are said to have withdrawa thelr & beicrsend ’ preparations as may be required of him for the The last-mentioned ten lots fronts 3u feet | phil t, Glee and Crockery Ware. & of Kitchen | jel-eodds rroborated the statement as to | continuance of the work, and will be ready, when | Valley street. with a depth ranging from | T% hectare ee Hardle and ‘ites, dow attacking bimself and Joues, | the construction is to be resumed. to take charee | 5 to 163 feet, and were sold by Capt ‘Thos. Krown Te OPE ‘Stand under. cash; that sum, aud ales plicated Sullivan in the alfair. te | of the Monument, under the direction of the S0- | Thefellowing isthe renrtor ite Cotcr ot Pe | os Mivoteiand 3) dave fot matiehetirte ease’ testitied that he was kicked by Hnedle, and hiten | ciety. as architert and engineer, Paxis, May 25 —The Pays says Austrians oe mee quitted Practegga (?) yesterday aed entered Lom. FUTURE DAYS. y- “ The same journal states that England is endeav for the month of May: Number 74— | notes, bearing interest. i > " 4 the nose by Nardoe Respectfully your obedient servant, navel Tesltans, rf Genter French, 1; - S.—The House is For Rent. Inquire of theane- a fag : coins pete ecnueegennigs rainy te’ geen segenly—mcy —— son Ou the otber side, it was proved that Turton g Roca hy FLovp, Secretary of War. | trish. mber of arrests, 38; sent to the work. | oneers. GUIRE & CO Nese i BOSOME, BUILDING 2°T,, ON se acta rance will simulta- was elsewhere im couspany with three friends for | I.lentenant Ives having reported to the Society, | house, 6 Number of persons fined, 32; amount of oUIRE SCO. Avert. 1 2 eneen a Crum On FETA AEene Lh eee : two hours previous and natit half an hour after the | im accordance with the lustructions of the War | tines. #205 13; amount rollectel cite re A atiray. A Mr. Frazier testified that at the time of | Department, a motion was NOO ‘The t-ondon Times says that the report that M ith, alfo'clock. on the =i ae = Ny passed requesting him | ‘The ladies of the Episcopal Chnreh had quite a EORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS | #b#!\ «|. pa stray he and Turton were at one of the elec- | to confer with the building cdlivanditce in relation Finer 1 ; : G = = z wituesses who were with Frazier and Turton at | be communicated to the public. the time. Joues explained that he might have been mis- smises, I | Bernedilly is about to leave Paris on an eatraord: f Lot No. 3, in Square No. 25, frout . 4 : pleasant time of it at their festival, at Porpean dct ES ©. | ing 25 fact'on north H atrect, Intwenn tatis nad tt toads to stremgtiora the oop enn s cgnbederation erinets together and heard there was a row | to the present condition of the Monument, and to fait, again last night. ‘They have consented, at Fe ADIES’ FESTIVAL. 2 ladies of | :treets west, sunning back 1M fect to a twenty -feet shin u cionpeniaiee vel Peg s—server bey Aad 2 4 sen they arrived om the spot where the at- | propose suggestions connected with its construc- | the solivitation of many of their visitors, to con- | !A-3. Clirist( Episecpal) Church, Georgetown,wili logis situated nad . day by Pred: - efiec! ? tack was made, it was over tion. tinne it this evening. sontinue their By ‘al at Pompeinn Hall for ries ap —— sane healthy pert jay by Prussian agency. Tansee whe eee eee erty, ero other | | ‘The results, when reported to the Secicty, will | ‘I'he festival of the Presbyterian ladies netted | T ENING i : ge gay a ectior 9 4 Markers 1URCH, | atreets ction of New York avenue aad north liven root, May 2s —Cotton is steady and closes WBERRY | Term : One fourth cash; the residue inG, 12and | active. them about #300. Jonn Carrot. Brent, Secretary. Arrivals. —Charles Whiting, Inman, New York, ; JESDAY and | 18 wonths, with interest, socured by a deed of trust Beeadstutts quiet but prices steady. ——__—__ curbstone to Mr. O. Day, fur the High street im. : , » ” " a = ¥ takeu as to the time when he sw ‘Turton coming | Iurovemexts.—Among the number of fine | provement; packet Hewilion nee Nee i Se lees a ae ce ns nce tem han quel across the street, as he was much: confused by the | buildings now in course of erection are many | to McCobb & Dodye; and Cerito, in ballast, to ——— SSS is = ——— —— — Te ene nrday--Consols 92 ya%2%. Bullion ponriaed vhich 1 Hartley & Bro., for eargo ARTIES RESIDING IN GRORGETOWN, Hy WALL & BARNAR in the Bank of England has ine £212.00 The magistrate held Hurdle and Sardoe to batt | Walch we are glad to believe are undertaken as eevee MUR neck rompecttal eter ea em het kare | PMPROVED "FARM ON TH sterling. 4 e ual S awl , Tm ——— 2%, are respectfully informed that the under- PRG LIC AU i stored of ee Cried en ee ee ecnanles ie ih eee net “ety | ceonamrown CORFORATION Laws. | fut? prepa ratto deliver morning and eve. | DAV "ARTERNOON ioininran oe Neca EY | gate Paris Bourse on Friday advanced pet Sent 66 te Cts og ee i 6 =o mace Sails ann ee = paseeeriss any, quantity they, ma roquire. Orders left w sell. on the prem ses, animproved Fa m of 325 2 denne Sullivan was al te bailin a less sum t . 2 ve jow- A. King, a e Telegrap! oe Will be | acres, plonsartly situated t id road te la- “me answer to the Cvtaninal Court. Yag list, erecting by C.E. Walker for himself, are | A Resouction authorizing the repair of the Paper | {hittkfilly marked att our eee ey Acnsintrecand only 4m les {rum Weekienon, 2 Maryland Slaveholders’ Convention. ‘The magistrate also imposed a fine on Hurdle | for sale: Mill Bridge over Rock Creek. 406-60" J. SMILLIE Valley View Farm. |" ifdesired, it will be divided | for violation of a Corporation ordinance by throw On Third street, between D and F., a row of four b nto lots to suit pur- Batrimone, June 9 —The convention reassem- : bled in Temperance Temple at 4 o'clock yesterda Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of oO OSTON.—The regular A 1 el h’or nown fter: vv _— resol ing stones in the streets. houses are in course of erection. two for Chas. E. | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, Hoisn Marr, Nickerson master, hae ar-7 beral and made in TNO CLARK. ior pec Ml ea a a — pmb vos a stout, | Walker and two for W. H. Phillips, Esq. Three | That for the purpose of repairing the abutniente of | vcd at ia nae Giscbarging her troizht jes WALL & BARNARD. Aucts_ | [772 cores 6 pean eae ae ee tani looking individual, who kad beea indateing | Stories, basements, and vaults In trent. Hack | aca uke BELSEE over Rock creck, near the offi pe- | She wits be coccivian (ceight for the above quick | VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN GEORGE. | convention adjourned a ie too freeky tn that partieuiar brand of bogus old rye | neve: 102 feet front, by 40 iu depth. on ae ie slip pti lr tot pg Lint a promacting| Eee may UMA TLEY 7 ERO. Movers TAvGriox.—The subscribers, | This morning, Hon. Jas. Alfred Pearce. chair. Ainpes designated <* Sxhtio srtaltkY;’ Kicked | interior arrangement is very convenient te peieere | ic necessary; and the Clerk is hereby directed to | 10! Water street. Georgetown, D. C. alt at public auction tvthe hicieet | Ma" of the commitice on resolutions, submitted Share dieaodeeigacin, tear acuent Bricks at Deve | dweiling, each house being constructed with all pay the same to the order of the Mayor, he ac- mate CONTRACTORS. bor tea WEDNESDA Ceachall & coke individual, well known ip | t¢ modern improvements for convenience and counting to the Clerk for his expenditures under ROPOSALS. wi Sees oe . Y, the lath of Juno next. | te report and resolutions of a majority of the com- ies, at lialf-past 5 o'clock, p, m., 91 the | mittee wd until the 7th day of June next, to make the st asa favorite public coachman. Greer | C°™fort. the resolution, by proper vouchers; and that one- | ned until th Se t, to mi ro} f, and inte of said the fol- F.W = Jacobs, of Worcester county, presented weet. nd following named improvement on that part of West orty ete Dc, zs th jews of as arrepied, and, after & hard struggle. taken t0 | o¢‘aive noses fs in conten of ete ano | tale of said sum We Larged avainst the Levy | stroct, inthis town, which lies bstween Mentgoms- | “Parts 'of Lots Nos of and a, Old Georetown, | eerie address, going over the whole Srecedtat the guard house. ‘where he remained all night, |r Gy* yours sim course of erection. Thiree for ; (Approved April 20, 1859. " | ry stréet and ‘may be required ts bring Wie ite toed | With two Frame Dwelling Houséa thereon, ftwared detailing the grievances of the slave-owners of or S11. te, Buc ond conte ah nine tee monet | cc. We Coohten.; ‘Thive tesier ued folios ant'| AR csoLavion tLe ply a deficiency in the appro- | grado, to place curbing of the beat quality, anda | O%He © part Of Cod Gopes Cade Chdsl: recéecs gh | Mityliod, and the pemtates aoe Se eraare ak come nn une give security for his | hock bailding to cach. Press brick frouts, moon Prlation for the Poorhouse for Iesee paved Epiter pm cach side thoreof, ead to furnish | sect. midra or less, on Deltech stint iene ee | negvolem ou the population generally. appearance atcourt. stone heads, lintels and steps; etrical stair- | Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | &*®x¢l of the best quality to the depth of ten inches | rf. the line of the Chet 1074; feet. It advocates the probibition of emanci A disckheriyn cna Lena =p for being Grwak | avs in the contre, and Snlched for convenience | Comers ie of the Corporation of Georgetown, | Sette contrerof the street. with « xradual slope to and disorderly; and. in default of $3.15, fine and | W3Y* serine ‘ 4 7 bs eSuapti pation itheast tof Lot No. 151, Beatty’s ad- | aud the passag i grad: action feet front on the north side oF Gey etree Lorian; saben ae 5 a the depth of four inches at the gutters, ‘The earth . custs, he was sent to the work-bouse for W days. as the first described. The main buildings are 21 | That the sum of nine hundred and ninety-two and 99 fect on the went side of Mowteomen see of free-negroism ; alludes to the tendency in the - for fillug to be ad froma spot to be designated on Was in a similar fix, with the exce feet 3 inches front, 33 depth, the back buildings | dollars and sixty-one cents be, and the same is | by the undersigued. ve $3 15. the payment of Which he secured, | 28 feet. Of the seven ane mentioned. the carpen- | lereby. appropriated out of the general fund to pay ere ’ & nor‘hern and western States to legislate against usposed to contract for this work are a ge Ns, Beatty and I tree negroes, and to the interference of the Metho. ter and builder is C. E. Walker, bricklayer Thos. | the outstsnding liabilities incurred by the Tras. | Mlvixed to ppix for more particular information, at | site t deep. Z dist Episcopal Church North in the matter. and was released. Lewis. Of the last mentioned, carpenter and | tees of the Poor and Workhouse for tha year Inse, | th? Mayor's Ollice, before’ presenting their propo | its >! fect deep. |? third of the purchase momey | It is severe on the New York Christian = builder, Mr. Filis; bricklayer, Thos. Lewis, the vouchers for which to be furnished the Clerk | **!* SEMUL BOOTES Sane wie nel Coclee nae rner ga tre canal instalmes | | Advocate, touching its strictures in the Conven- A Marnrace —We hear thaton the day before | On Hi street, between Sixth and Seventh, is a | of the Corporation and filed with the accounts for | ma 16-2tawtJun7 Commissioners. | i required to give theit notes bemiee eee | tion held’ in Cam and for attempting to yesterday the Rev. Mr. Rogers, (M. E..,) the pas- | row of four Lonses in course of erection. ‘Two for | that year. taid money to be paid to the ‘Irustees of = ; bo secured by n deed of trust. “i | threaten, with the ecclesiastical cowhide, the ees WMS = 5 | the Poor and Wor! ; THE TIME FOR RECEIVING PROPO- | b9greltred by adoed of trust. rs, | Methodist of Maryland if they countenanced the f Ryland Chapel, united in the holy bonds of M. Shuster, one for C. E. Walker, and one | the Poor and Workhouse. os A sancing at x per {the purchasers. g et ee ae a for SG. Morsell. | ‘Phree stories, cellar ‘and hack | Approved April 30, 1559. DAN the tite ianteun it postponed tu SATUR- | If the Lorine of Saloare mt complied Witt mith | Present movement. ‘The mony, cnecits mete wedlock. St. Antonio Buckignani and Mrs. Mar- buildings, 20 feet 6 inches feont, and 31 feet deep z : DAY, the 1th instant, pin when they will 2° | ture days, the property will be re-soid at the risk | dist, repudiated in stron, , any attempt garet 1. Eaton. The announcement of the mar-| The matcrial and workmanship of the first de. | A Recouvriox to provide for the expenses of the | ©P2ned In the Mayor's office. 4A of the purchasers, riage of this lady vw at ecclesiastical interference with the domestic in- create quite astir inthe | scribed, and fitted with all the conveniences of poor and workLouse for s . ¥ W. HLS. TAYLOR.? p, waitutions of the Stare ue first quarter of 1559, LEWIS PAYNE, = B.A. SMITH Ex’tors. lutions s 4 srurid af fashion, the country over; for wo other in | private residences. Arehiteetand superintendent, | and for other pisposcs. _ g Wuaorrsar iene Ce | macods *: iene ; = the Federal Metropolis has been better known | Mr. Morsell; carpenter and builder, C. E. Wal. | Kesoleed by the Eowrd of Aldermen and Bonrd o idee street, Ge ot alle = u p ete. he accession of General Jackson tothe Prev. ker; bricklayer, f Burch & Co.” Common Council of the Corporation of Georzrtown, | the Attention of the trade 1s respectfully called to McGUIRE & CO., Austioncers, New Yorn, June 9.—Cotton has advanced Xa . to distinguished sojourners here and their —— : SAT JF VALUABLE Sovarr | ¥: sales of 600 bales my Youths’, Men's, and. Boys” — That the sum of five hundred and ninety-ciuht | CANPOKIN SEO of SUIRINEF Wear; } AL 2 : Wasiatan dannccted by tose who | | THE rorar awouxr of money contribntions to | dollars and twenty-three cents be; and. the seine | Sifatiat aan negates pak dred tn trust brarineelate a The ay Teo | Flour has declined 10e_; State $6.25386.50; Obio froquented W ssuiugton, daring «the seasons”? in | the Washington Monument fund, at the polls in | is hereby appropriated, to defray’ tie expenses at FORK saloanceriod aad eall Workr al atom: | Len; 4nd yosorcad 5, folio we, | © (0087-55; Southern $7 25387 40. the cones of the Presidency of General Jackson, | this city on last election day, including the two | the poor and workhouse for the first quarter of | WORK isalso assorted an y per Will soil, at pubic ‘sale. on | Gy heat closed Loy ee vot a i - 1859, ' , . A ya 1 tion. i . MONDAY eae te o'cices | Corn closed beavy; mixed ;_ yellow va (to Whom, she then the widow of | Precincts not heard from at the time of our report. | he niyhtnnen ervonntint der Me oo Gealae for eevee lbs Oa Load aah comente L pce iat ins ancuoeaaoal tae ‘MoGuirex | Pork closed quick, mem S17 12s617 5, prime the Inte Purser Fienberlake—was uated, if we re- | Wwe Sls 76 Mr. James Cratebett, of the Srat | “1.0 coed, further, That freon ed cane ne first | makin pLerner of \ith street and Penasyivania | $isa8i5 25. ember correctly, tn 129 oF Iw.) in whose behalf | Precinct Fifth Ward, Fania nt | day of April, 1800) thee accounts end voncher of | “itt Country merckaste sal Seer mane are | Rec tinh on ench of math Cod freer is, 33 | Lard closed heavy at Mall xe. van of iron will’? separated from his Canes for the benefit of § i: the Trustees shall be rendered quarterly as berein- invited bo ell or address meat No. 77 Bulge t feet on each of lath and 15th streets cast. and Pot Whisky closed dull at 27 yazsc. on the vecasion of social difficulties] pyay Estate.—Yesterday, Jas. C. McGuire & | *fter provided. pcctcek § ceed! = Rcsoéed; fucchis, (Phat Misi te tae a ; as G se Square aed ae votes SI Ist at. esolved, further, hat it si be the duty of STILL EY COME. east, bot ween sout. EY > streets. a ve = Co., sold lot No. 5, in square 656, at the corner of | the Trustecs to render the said quarerie acco | Soil THEY CO} RGAINS' BaRGarnsy | cethvey ween south B and © streets. The above Naw Yorn, June 9.—Stocks are dull; Chicago Delaware avenne and North B street, containing | in accordance with the forms hereinafter present-| FE. GUTMAN, 117, Bridge street, bas just re- xalue, And off a favorable opportunity ‘0 persons | and Rock Island 55%; Illinois Central shares 55% ; 15,912 square feet, to Col. William Hickey, for 30 | ed, which forms shall be tiled with the Clerk of | ¢,:!¥2d from auction a large assortinent © ogring to ih pied = Michigan Southern 85; New Yor! n bs Fs Black Silk Manta, Terns: One third cash; the balance in 6, 12, 13, oal Co. =1\; Reading 36x; sue periaps 22—yet hardly more sprightly than | cen foot. Also, a small brick Louse and lot, | the Corporation for their guidance. Lace Siiawla aud nuts, and 24 months, with interest from day of sale. se p 0. PLS; ing 36; Lis bride. under the genial influence of some sixty | on Eighth street west, between K and L streets Kesolved further, That the Superintendent ts | [unen's best quality 2 yards wide Whit and Black | cured hy adeed in trust on the property : and if not a. Sutmiuets’ suns in this delightfal climate. north, to James M. Towers, for $1,425. hereby required at the end of each and every Baroge, at $', wi $1.4, coinplied with in 5 days after the sale the trustee re- — ~- - —_— — month, from April, 1859, inclusive, to furnish the | Stee! Extensiou 2 hoops, for $1, worth | serves the nent to resell. pon one Week's notice, BOND'S. RAY’S, and COLT Evretans Asovt —The citizens of the Seventh | T#& Momumentat Crus proposes to celebrate | Trustees with a return in accordance with the 1.50; Children’s do. for 57 and 62 cents. at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. FL - 8. Ae - i ? tk Velvet Ribbons, all widths | All couveynacing et the expense of the purchaser, \\ ord continue to be nightly alarmed by thedepre- | their sixth anniversary on Monday, the 13th inst., | form herewith presented, to be filed as above. | A fill lino of Bi k Velvet Ribbons, al = seem”? . Pi 2 i" and hest quality, at halfp-ce, 2 FLOUR, received re men AS. S. WALLACH, Trustee, Se EN. - " Lowi th tity and kind of suppli the > * je2 ec He. 3U >) DO, 5 southwest corner datious of bargtarious parties notwithatanding the | ¥Y & grand pie-nic at Arlington Springs. ‘The | Suowit andl Welirdedeire ucember oe cela one Le en Cones Sh ixese at tT cents; worth | jee noke 420 MAMIER & CO. Asets. _ PN icsvescourons late 3 2 band of night rovers in that vicinity | Muest kind of a time is mnticipated, and will no | tiso) a monthly statement, as per form, showing | Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 12 and 25 cents; fine By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, AMS, HAMS, MIDDLINGS and SHOULD- jh police distri af secs inthe ees crae particulars, one’ ediwertiso- | tha’'datly recelphn for thie moult; ae] the none | ne ae nranlats at 12 aa 25 ALUABLE G LOTS ON THE ERS, just received and for sale by thie inst weeks titrant holice district. | During | ment in the peoper column. from whence they are derived, which statement | Silk Gauntlets at 9 aud scouts, worth double the | V Isiaxvar Averios On TUBSDAY, Ther hit E. E. O'BRIEN, the last Week. attempts have been made to break a hal wietraay “ Nez ze ‘amount, I shall sel}, in front of the premises, at six southwest corner 1, and 9th sts. inty a number of buses. The night before last, | Srouzx Goovs—Those who bave had goods | Shall accompany the quarterly account of the | 4) 2umgunt, quality Kid Gloves at 50 and 75 cents, s party unde an unsuccessful attempt upon the Trustecs. jowing bee je Building Lots, : g 3 tuated on the Island, front Del? | ARIETIES! VARIETIFS" Justreorived and premises of a gentleman residing on Sixth street. | Of Ay description stolen from them in this city in | “Resolved further, That no purchase be made ladse ey teaaik ites OX vies aud Camsinic Beta, ad stroct weet, and’ south Coon ti Tor sale by E. E. O'BRIEN. a 4 and windows w ay) - M secured | the course of the last two years will do well to | save on the written requisition of the ‘Trustees. or Collars and Sleeves, strects, all having fronts of from 18 to 25 foet, aud all southwest corner L and 9th sts. tat theit efforts only served to. alarin the prope. | leave descriptions of them? witheut delay, at tie | ane on tee written Fequisit authoriaed, and then | Camyie Ruling, Swiss and Cambrio Edgingand | canning back to'alleys; it being subdivision of |» ANGES, LEMONS, and MAPLE SUGAR, ri means and prepared himeclt forthe re | police ation of Juatice Clark, ou Tweit street, | only upon sealed bide fom at leat three perc, | Se a ee es aes, CO yeairecatbed nad Soy is Be ‘ of his vaweleome visitors, ad waited pa- | eth of Pennsylvania avenue except such miscellaneous articles as from the ‘and Tri ngs, &e., Ke. 23,99, 31, 33 and 35, E. EF. O'BRIEN, for them to yetin. ‘They retired omer nature of the purchases, they may see fit specifi- Ladiesare reapectfully req Terms: One fifth cash; balance in 6, 12.18, and 24 southwest corner L aud Sth sis. bly testing the fastenings of every REMEMBER THE STRAWBERRY PRstivaLs every | cally to exclude by written authority to the Su- | judge for themselves at E. GUTMAN’S, months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. * ——— je of ing : and thus de ved the evening, at Taylor's Building, Seventh street, | perintendent jo 3-at geht 17 Bridge street. | A dsad civen and a deed of trast eas ier receheed end dot ele me Per peed, e fated ithe thers’ He sotglt to become | between Land K, by the ladies of Fleteber Chapel, | , Resolved further. ‘That all acts and parts of acts | + \oR HARPER'S FERI ye fast. and com- | —J¢7-t8__________A. GREEN, Auet._ FE. &. O'BRIEN, better aequainted with them. aud at the Island Baptist Church, om Virginia _otepeee lle babe agian hereof be, aud the z ineslioug steamer ANT ‘! pee By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. southwest corner Land Sth sts, — e, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets, core bs, = Past. B. Ee. Vera, lenves George: WELLI OUSE AND LO AUc- ane Osrnaxs? Covrt —On Tuesday last, the ease of | by tue ladies of the church. recta, | “Approved May 7, 1359. BAY, SaPSATERDAY, at? Sslocea we. Re. | D2 rox sy Uaamonsows On MONDAYSAF: | 4 FINE OT OF SUGAR at7 cents per pound, Hooper and Hilton agt. Lomax, which had bee: ee AY, aul > “ b " " ¥ ay n t pruding for several days, was decided by Judge | '% ALexaxprta, the Orange and Alexandria Phe defendant, Mrs. Lomax, an old | Railroad Company are having additions and im- a A : > | TERNOON, lsth instant, al 6 o'clock, in front of bat Sconts per powed, jue secs ea eer RID EY. wre cee os X? | the promises, we shall sell tint commodgoes asl | and for sale by PBSIEN comtortabie Brick Dweiling-houss situated on Po- southwest corner L, and Sth sts. PERSONAL. ~ = a i tomae street, next to Bt. Jol Chureh, between PRUNESAt Ne, en : 3 x he Antelope makes an extra trip to She ed eon RESH PRUNES At 10 cents per pound, just 1 her care two children of tender age, provements made to thelr werkshape at the depot. IEE: EDIE OR <n your iaens of the 3th» erate hers wn aud Williamepurt on Saturday mie 2 20d ad strectas frouting 23 feet—more or less— received and formleby perk \ ; lieve L rye a jon to the car shops fs now in course | 3! a polis a ; | and Sunday mornings. ma 3 4 ede - Fy i“ cE. E. pe gens puinaiae, ae egg Vii crus! | of erection, and will som be Suistietl, his notiee, as you will reailily perceive fy Fae = : This sais offers an opportunity to secure s com the ouele ou the paternal side. He clained the signed by t1@ abovenamed ger tlaman, which shows QAFETY LINE T » HARPER'S FERRY, b r les i tloman, 9 ow ! home ina pleasant and quiet part of the southwest corner I. aud th ets, Rea A toat the rest of the committee do not endorse it. The 4 own a EL: Me Bt ye 2 piidews and the case was laid before this court | | THE PeoPRrerons of Arlington Springs intend | Chairman (or one who called ninself Chairman) of | ?rho new, siiaky capa |rtonmceb femme adel a) ay” ne cashs the residue m6, 12.and | QPICED OYSTERS, direct, for its derision as to the r guardian. After | to give a grand pie-nic and promenade concert on | the Committee «f that assoc ton, called on me ax! BRENGLE, Capt, tof testimony rela- | the Fourth of July. Yor particulars sce future ad- | 2 n of the Second Saptiat Sunday Schcol Rusactec of tha peasski consats od | vertiacmnent ‘ ve to — some inquiry reintive to our € ef rat guardian, a oa paving charter bility to provide for th d the argument - Eeeaacavanrae a &: excursi nise-l hres Purcell decided that the chil- Tur Nationat GuaRD proj o e€ to give a pic-nie t " tive te th t W. H. Ritter, . With interest. A deed given and ‘a deed | © received and for wale by leaves Georzetowa ior Harpor's Fer” southwest taken. theatranier Piomas Coligerior | Kiwis utenuedin Rgiute, every eam je6__ BARNARD & RUCKEY, Anef’rs,_ mer Thomas Collyer tor yEDNESD2 *RIDAY. = : eee the eth day of Jno. After hearisg | MG PAY YEE ledves Horpare Bae .RSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue ofa writ of fieri (which they nave in writing,)he | every Tr Y, THE AY, and SATUR- N facias iseued from the Clerk's offiee ot the Cir- i a a a ‘ et rel i § hy :. y ht fre Bi Cut of Columbia for the coun- grea should remain where they are—in charge of | and targetexcursion at Arlington Springs on ‘Tucs- | expro-sed_ bh elfanti fies as faras we were co DAY, ateo'clock a.m For light freight or passage | cuit Court of the District of Ce « yrs er. 'T’ y wo ° y. the i ie i ecragd, bot arked that the Captain of the boa ly te y.HO& HOG. RITES ty of Washington and to me directed, | will expose Be Bee me rene caren — —— prelate eee Pega marta was the cause of the ditheu'ty. We, asa € ba a eT freights must be pre paid te public sale for cash, i t Honse tue, chartered the boat fromthe Preside: ~ pany. They say that they made arrangements N EW ARRANGEMEN front of the € ZONES! Ce mile-long train of | with tho Captain of the Boat (which he denier) ler door of sai INGER NUTS. TES River. —We learn from a gentleman who }s Larner ARRIVAL CAK <ES, sud BOND'S BOSTON CRACK- aie perse a es mEDes S right. title, at 12 cents per pound. oe tt aud for largely intereste : y ‘d i meday, Asait regards the unjustifiable act of UNIO} TTL 3 > a 3,4, , CN, Terly Interested in the Potomac fisheries that | canal boats loaded with ¢ patiaiiaahing api Sar Clmmition an latetGa te toot No. 5% Green street, Georgetown. D.C. uare west of Square No. 5, ia the city of thwest corner L and Sth ae. suce the cutting out of the proprietors of the va- to-day to the number of some fifty or sixty boats. would hereby say itis too much like Sacan reprov- f Eh perpen respectfully ag aoa to re a ington, ae foxether ik Fel singel lar ADIES BE EED a eel a or ing: aed his f —— = > i e c a, rieuds an ve public ju general that y have al ne impro’ ats the: |» BO nd levies m “ 2 5 Tas landings shad have been quite plentifal in] wasen Reypuse—Jobn Bartley, drank and | ‘#6 Sin for hyn to make any such charg large expense Femodied their establishment, lav: | asthe property of deen Ge eee, exzed upon, ceived and for asloby EE. BREN, the Potomar waters. A few vill netters who ke isorderly; fine and costs, @3.15. Bernard Robin- | 1t* A CK, Chairman, | ing spared no pains in making every necessary ar- | sold to satisfy Judicials No. $7, to May term, 1858, southwest corner 1, and 9th oa fishing doring the regular season, and are stili | 4'sorderly; fine and costs, ‘ = eee ——_ | rangement for conducting their husine=s systeimati- | in favor of Thomas H. Hayden. S. JOS, R. THOMPSON'S EXTRACT fair business. At Hunter’s | son, arrested under suspicious circumstances; held HIS 18 TO 3 AT WM. | cally. We havo introduced the water from the | W. SELDEN, Marshal MES: BEE, THOMRsons E gid the shad are more plen- | to bail for a further hearing. HENRY ho, n last heard from by | Washington Aqueduct, and alsoadded thereto al je6-ts for the District of Columbia, OF HERBS, for colds, ee "y hRT BN re at any previous time this season » — — mother, EF! Hagan, late of Washington, | large filterer, through which the water passes, 80 — —— ceived and for eale by aad eapet ‘The coal trate has not yet begun, and will not Ovrom HALt, corner 436 street and Penn. Arenue. | inthe District of i mbia, Wasin Pittsburg, for some weeks to come, on account of the dealers | WV lew one Co, have just received a xp endid ns- | (or Lis dauclter Ann or Nancy,) can hear of .» | that it becomes perfectly clear. southwest corner L and 9th sts, FRENCH SHOES. —I have just re- sortine mere Business Suits, Five Drews some, They now, Hatter themselves that their MINE- | [VPEU * :ACHES, CURRANT JELLY, AND TAM e a 1 < oh f thoy, RAL ERS cannot be equalled in the District, ed my ' tof the KACHES, oa i actively eugaged in repairing their wharves | ani Erack Coats ‘soya Caseny e Pas <r se fof vem, cain head “from, “eithin he your ln Addition to the above th’ haveinidinalares | above) SHOES: dircet trom Parte ig | PUAGNES SERENE anal fr mile by BN, awl des 2 the ings about the docks. riiles and other Vestings ; ” Clothiog i fi the oth da: February, 1859, by addressinz | stock of | ih tek, from most ovle- ” i 1 i . ven Puesorin -Yestertoy cs tec ccenn.{shatas ie alaten pauaiment ot Futmciint | SAME RUGBES Ecce, Weathatirete | Boake POR TER and. AL bow Ste Gash ts, | Oem 2 svawes enn heme A Kate Persenteo —Yesterday, on the excur- | Goods, whic be suld at the very sinallest 4 .. Also, I allonsof prime EASTERN CIDER, | . 40s e Sooke, wish wil which'will be sold by the barrel, gallon, or in bet? | _i24-colw [ntel.A« son of the Second Baptist Church Sunday School jesse Wirskxretp & Co. = ™ of the most delightful of this season—a es. i fe — ANTS. Pome CRAB APPLE. CIDER, XXX Pat beantiful Bible. the gift of the teachers and schol- | ¢ THE Poor as weil ax the rich can have sure eure BURTON. and PHILADELPHIA ALPS near National Hotel. MPORLUM OF FASHION! = 3 = a & SI BE, B “OK TO YOUR IN E eine Dacia ¥ Purchasing of FRANK r Ps Gor betweem th and WSth streets! 4 Penna, arene We to make a change pat wy Y 5 : for Coughs. Colds aud Consumotion. tn its primary ANTED—A raxpectab'e BOY ior Is yeara eg bottles expressly for invalids, always on fey TIN WIN DOW an tre. was presented through the hauds of Geo. F. » the chen: Airs. M = old, who is ®: g tstomed to housework, amtcan | ht 1 ‘ an » CURTAIN BANDS and F e to nell all goodsat tulick. Esq. to W. Ro Baker, Esq, the super- at Hoarhound, | come well re neuded. Apply at tus office. It All orders by mail, or given to our drivers, will be rantee to furnish you for less money than Priur Coat otendeut of the school, as a testimonial of bis % to our race, | “OMS We Ss Prowptly attended to, y ather establishmentin the District. Call cor- | SiLK and STRAW HONNETS, wtility as its bead, and of the regard borne by all rs, Weeks & WANTED—A COLORED NURSF,] Hi gond delivered free of charge. nerSthand D. — (States.) jeddtawew | * BONNET RIBBON its mcautvers for bint, the resultof their asseciation | Putter, Hoston, are tho general agents.” joo-tw With the best certificates of character. Apply | malTtf (States) ARNY & SHINN, DALLODAL = = RecHES, at No. 260 F street, between 1dth and l4ih, “ 7 ‘aes 5 LACES, Men’s Dress Suits, 4 2" SA goml SECOND-TARD CAR ) ASH E and STOVE > TIEIC "LOWERS, jeman selected to . jen’s Business Swits, | °°: EE K, which will ba disposed of on reasona Al. aud aecargo of WHITE EGG Coal, | FRENCH AR RIEICIAL F LOWERS, Yourne’ Daase Suits, WANZED~A SLCUATION todo chamberwork w landing from schooners Oovan Bird and Chas, BEADDR EE PEU 2, bs Youths’ Business Suits, and assistin asmall family, by an American wrecl and wiil be sold low if Giixeres — the ANTILLAS! ' 4 re sees ee Cutpeen’s Daze apg. ee Beboot Notes hs pe — ~ ne | references. j ema No. 469 Ist st. ai, ntbiad c All Goods willbe marked vith vale hgares, Pose to give a pic-nie at the Springs on y Co. ble Hall Clotnin = — . 7 Ls ——__—— = — ear No mor 5 and evening of Wednesday, the 15th inst. It is} gNoa", Water & fo. Marble i reapectullf Just received and on sale, 10 bale SINGAPORE pring a: e@ that therrannual de leu that the printers get a chance seclypn annov selves in this way, but when they do get such | 3 opport y, they know how to improve it as MATTING. a ticle inthis market; anovelty | fF! 4 O O R i An etidoy weer 7 #, A new article in this market; a novelty ' in| Also, 2) bales REAL GONQUA, in red check, pas seocivol en edge of hortics 1, and FLOOR OILCLOTHS, in 6, anplying to Mr. ou, ladien, to band- ioc. Bonnets which are sold GHES, Nursery y 12, and 12 feet widths. dd $9 we will sell at- $4 and ease to * Island, fall cularscanba obtained. je 9: a ond white. which we are cntting up for any tized hall, passage, one aud all, Yours, cies ‘Ry You ae POS es Also, 5) bales 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 red check and white vsenstt aosay sh » Passage, 7-3" KING & SICKLE. asthe next set of fellows; and this pic-nic | eee oie eine eee nad workman NTED—A competent WOMAN to nurs>. Rpettaa . or room, according to diagram, ; “i L KLE. may safely be set down as one of the aoe gait ‘"Po those who study excellence with economy, in | WYANTEDEA co Teauled. Apply, imuediately SOATeTy Oe beeen Na wenn thik: ts beautiful Pyiee Preset well seasoned, in VOR'S |, " ‘sing wf the season. For particulars, see advertise | fashiouabie srisaten of dees, an opportunaty SLOW | at No 99 Ist street, Georgetown, D. C. it*_ | Also, 20 bales 4-4, 5-4, and 6 4 COW CHOW, at2e Pare aaa Bennet at ptions hasten eee kaon, Payton REOPENED. a ee ay feels ane Clstbee tn tian Ghgsae cane NTED—A SITUATION as Cook in Be | EN YE oe con MATTINGS, | Persauie FAR to Brake nes AEN Hom 6.Fe 0.8. | Phin delightful, neal and ponuiar WATER ————— 4 ? m0, 5 54, a GS, iece: 7 > - a A Pie-Nie —The ple-nic of the German Re | duced prices, Se | Shokan expan toca eee een ee | anedine shinee Gane dampness, © | gf Ur fe BGs Cleeant Leipsic TABLE OU. Chureb Sunday School, aj Dr. eTTER’s Bittees have received the | 5, CLoTtiis Landing, siteated on the Potomac, be. t i article fu: . TLOTHS. in Mahogany. Rosewood, Oak. Maple, Tidek ‘ a Se ee ee y Schon, ‘es lo Hoss sa, 2 ie ae, ‘ the | 15, ior article for basements, halls, churches, of incl ar OF . j ma and beautiful ficures, Thess are beautiful goods Hee Bley epenod Be cy seospiten af U2 a . a ort a . . A Juuetan& Homphrey's gardens, on Capitol Hill, | Y’tmest encomiums from the p fo tanig for the | WARTED-A tidy ond (02% elitional supply, 12-4 and {i heavy pene ag pe oe ee ASKS, with | "9, !3 Sr lenve te state tnt i ou ‘Thesday last, was a very delightful atfair, ‘jatulenes, Constipation, and FUe Sm gt ccareetzen teoeihe neg Ceauutul fxaros aad | norders, for sunmer use. will be supplied with ail the delicacies of the Pe a jute addresses were ddiveat & the Rev. it. iteanuot ba approached. | achild 6 years old, by a igdy & very desirable and serviceable art a for] MUSQUITO and FLY NETTINGS, come Appropriate y nvery day now casex of its greatelfect are chremt- | few weeks in the country. None need 6 CArpets on the tloor, saving great trouble RED ARCHES, for suspending nets. Hix Bar will be furnished with choioe W Me Hertyberger. Mr. Meyer, of Alexandria, and cled tarough our public journals. Thare ia noth ‘well recommended, Call at 404 H str "e goad parking 9 ‘Ay carpets, as cheap and i[0™ All very reasonable in price, Lipuoes, Segara, &c. peer anne Weer map geen ei idbaed cant seman eee equal te the eujoyineut which the alflictod experi | 2th aud isth, until Saturday, set] Pree gple te Mattings, and furnisiing such rooms | ity oe CLAGRTT & DODSON,_ ‘Brccilent Bathing, oud Music, rood Anrling, which alt present Lint enee when using ‘ WOMAN tocook, wash and iron: | ‘Al i f MATERIALS FOR ‘0 OUR CUSTOMERS. And always plenty of Fi hing and § Losis, Messrs, Junetman and Humphrey, wou great | toy Bee eens: | WV tases aaeto do cuamtber wea seem tees” | cae peeene ERINGS TOR PURM TORE | Wa woul! respectlully give notice thet your | the enjoyment of hie xuesta, f . the entire human body, 7 hin “ton every | Seige ne bopen Papas ¢signtenensromcignMiowrad) recon = prone 9 gy pen jr pba beta gM Te ey le ey eB at, Goorge- Ail selling at the very lowest rates, and sent | accounts will be ready for Seithement mt our dock dnenay Gomes weaves Wieshis toa ove Sern ee nnn mn comnpletomcmn al ak title | erat eek eal tex ateemce te aves tee: | ee, je¥-st* | home free of charge. ‘i from the doth, te the ath instant. After that ume | Welnesday at 6 o'clock a. m.,aud wi arrangements, = tical ofits healthy effects isto purchase a bottl | WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A HOUSE: r jeleott "= CLAGETT & DODSON. | Gur collector will wait upon you: when wo hope fur | Pavilion ats Dek ole per dani or owek o fied Eis bat > aud anticipate a seth: fall recounts. Al Cory Derxovnwnsts —Hands are engaged in| besatuilied manmaiiac ote | AY givt to exceed $400. Adirexs HOUSE, star | F)XPRES STEAM JINE FOR PHILADEL- dae FRANKLIN & ROTHROCK, longer: 1 25 per doy. nin Propristor, repairing Maryland avenue, between Third and | where, a - " The steam propeliers C. C. Alger andS.S.Sey-] J@8 Iw Corner sth and Ty Rao nn a comnts Ma. = is i0UD HANDS ARE WANTED TO c. rs ‘ . J. MARSHALL, Prop’r. Fourth streets vast, under the supervision «Com ee SISA Pills, | 50 wank Gah ratiroad in Vireinia. Apply atonce between the Diner ol eae SPICED NORFOLK om As Te Res, —iet-te md cake tmissiouer Coster of the Fifth and Sixth Wards All the insect tribe will kill, | to JAMES A. EVANS, corner of 6th street and Pa hia, leaving Boyce & Taylor's Ith st., between Gand ‘avy Yard. PREPaRiNe TO Nba STORE ROOMS. An order bas been issued to Commissioner Owe Jupet Migs, President of the American Insti: | avenue, Washington. — jo7_ hart, Georgetown, EVERY THURSDAY, at = i ck ae ares ae - iow of improving our present Store of the Third ond Fourth ——- to pave the alley ] tute, savs Pas eee teed powder by Prof; | WANEER EROM 25 TO 300,000 SQUAR veneer nf Girard’s Aid oad Philadelphia, Ss} —o- OLD RYE WHISKEY of various Fk ng a Scocraniuedte oltereur. entire large redin, between and N and Sixth and is vat ny 188. ie Farmer 5 TOF GKOUND—Woanted, the ve até o'clock. brand, . af, PS, Se, ‘ted stock an all ren ge Ph frvery bles xh for | Blob hens ese etrnen hearst. | queue hi otree GROUND: ay we Mialrice ref mt TES Water Aen OR: seals, Faria between Gandi.Navy Vaid. | sel Si eeNey aN Staph Ds, the improvement, aoa the bill was passed by the iaecaets. aut wen eae oe 7 a2 | & of Washin von. Ai peortinean ro aud SDAVID COOPER. vont, "| CHOICE Lot or erg ee wie. vine wt pony A Councils a few weeks ago. ree STGM PISER as we saw Mr. Lyon | Office —-. - 18 North Wharves, Philadelphia. 7th ~~ $ % Sees sary wen 3 to the great cificacy | VAYERS WANTED.—Six first class d st., between G and I, Navy Yard. Cowsisrev.— Bernard Robinson. the young | 4 aa ‘he tions deatroys every— | BESS, AYE Wisticms, ie cimee ctl cae ear ie prapeller 8. 8, Se Lee Phuredan® IME BUTTER AND CHEESE teen Who w2s arrested under suspicious circam- ke g son wore Se aaeeignene tists, | Ber day. wire at 198 ow Jor ores near gil ipatanty at 12 o'clock my Por (eetaht, which will pF Py A D CHERSE st. - x - Mances last night, and confined tm the central | senem £6. [eiean Naas Pett Godered. Be | Pallrcad’ Depot, ile sree’ | Do eaken at greatly seduced rates. apply to OR. e4ctt ith at., between Gand is Nav ard. _ | ot the very lowest Flees gs we snail 4 ahFa 4 kuved-Lowse for trial, was taken ut this morning | sure it bears hia addrons, “Wemombor— —ieT sts ___ SAML C.& E. WROE. | om, 7, rons Steam aye connects with Baird & | WFOSQUITO NETTING, and RED-ARCHES | than te pack them away while making the hapsove. » wd before Justice Donn. He was Woe en's Fodor ky maxed ier pabeaad mide. WET NUKSE WANTED—One who Loper's New York Philadelphia propeller line, | [VI for suspending the sams, can Le had with as | mente Sanaa be shaipaliok CLseged with breaking into the counting room of | While Ung nat Eg Ro gle et ‘sixes 50 cts. aud A MEtS UBSk Ver witha full x is now prepared t» carry ireight between the | large stock pf all mete eet Iioe, af U7 No gooda will b reed at cont—of J 6 Boone, wood and coal Prmeme oetnana Sample Bagxes & Park, New Yo fo Setup. Appi to A go leave t sit, District and New Yor te FAYLO! Arent a ANELI ‘it Sire teste, ot sea aw, = pe covered before he bad time to commit fai levican Mustang Liniment, oy EN id 38 Wo Rat * tt, above Ps. av, Frdations He was committed to jail for court, Shes : Ri geeert jut its, je l-wow* jez ‘T} Went strost, ‘ork, je¢-lw i Paper ‘gms and D ats, TH rt * "

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