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_ LOCAL NEWS. _ [verutepreenigne wit ew Crrv Cowncits—Board of Aldermen—Ta con-| Manaviztal Maxavinta! ~ feat night with was ~ apy & =" AUCTION SALES. Rriictovs —The lectures of Dr. Samson before | f the city, as gas pipes are now being laid upon formity with the requirements of the charter, the The most wonderfat ames adds THIS APIERNOON 8 TO-AOE THE LATEST NEWS. Lot at the teens a tha Catiotion har | Ml ths lending Savebtret tke cite Members of the Board of Aldermen of the Fifts- Por Destrovine Dandrugs THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORKOW. waded sor bite the Bible Clase at the rooms At Trinity charch, in the forenoon, the pastor | seventh Council, assembled in their chamber in Curing z LiFe MCUREE FOr Auenoncers. — | By Telegraph to the Evening Star. sociation continue to be very interesting, and are | (Rev. Dr. Butler) preached an able discourse, the City Hall, this morning, at 10 o'clock, when peeing Bas es USTER’S 8 OF vant LE well attended every Saturday evening. from John, 13, 14: “if I then, your Lord and Mas. the f iid Se Sd Preventing the H lair from, ems Ont ; oy Gucegn ctatiavmeeas bare) wirang of RET ES. > ee Yesterday, the congregations at the various | ter, have washed your feet, ye also ought to wash = rarptotes Lamina ap psa gem Sold by il respectable ts and Fancy Goods | {eet trust bearing date on the 16th dn iy. dive ae = Festival. churebes were large, the morning and evening | °€ another's feet. am. B. Magrader, Win. T. Dove. -and by the Proprietors. Price 5) soe, aad rooorded 2a Liber J.B 0. wore, June 13.—The German Musical was fevorable for the attendance of all ages, al bee Be oe in be phen men = — frp endl ; tite tee ARLES ERnest & Co., 96 Mi ans, N'Y. a DAY tho wth wie Tecate bie sale; on | Association assembled here this morning, and the opportunity was seized by many whose age Saks; froma Gee —— ety impress ive ad- w Thomse Donobo, -F. vend... foe.# Tt will eet ok P. m., at the auction store of J: proceeded ‘Street Theatre, where preven attendance . from the words Psalmist: “Trust in ard-—W. W. Moore, Wm. HB. Ward. wil lish all t elai “it, The procession was a SSecumncie seat ied he's ~ the Lord and do good, and verily thou shalt be | , Fifth Ward—C. W. C, Dunnington, Wm, F, | 80.900 weed fear ot mourn the loos of hate i the corner of loth street : at W: Chapel wer acti 4 5 will use your i wilt petty boy the peng shy T. . Carson, Se eee At the E-street church. in the evening, | Sixth hake treat AV. Miller, F. MeNerhany. ne J. Baapes = See et: N.Y. ‘of iat ia the moraing from Hebrews, 10th chapter, 38th | the pastor. (Rev. Dr. n,) in his usual earnest Egos ae M, Peation, Edw M. Clark. = —= ble styl order by the MARRIED, | tween south poet a enliven the occasion verse: * Now the just shall live by faith; but if | ™ the devil nen y On Taosaday, J. ; the Rev. ‘operty 18 well locat. rapidly enhancing in march was Shy mam draw back; my soul shail Rave sd plese tion be departed frou: pad euded all the tempts. | Secretary of the late Board (E. J. Middleton, Fool Mt Fane. Takbopant Sine MARE glare a opportaaity ts penton ae. . ure in bim.” ‘a the even! ag, from Genesis, 12 = season. jessrs. M: 3 7 a 5 is city. + societios ivi nd he and of Cancun; and ita the | ray” At the moira Seton, oe Eiteeas ee | a4, Clark, Wing ewe Mums se etealy om and Roath, wilt teeny tala = eae mad of Cansas they came.”? = pat the intersection of Pa. avenne and E street, the qualited in due ‘and took their seats. On the 1ith instant, aftera brief iliness, MARY complied with in Sdaye after the cet t = 4 Al the Ninth street Methodist Protestanteherch, | Tew; Mr. Nichols preached from the text: “Ob, | guration poke ahah a ty thee bernie oR Jcomsort of the ints Fielder B. Plummer, in the serves the right to reselly upon une, w ; = 1 rang tet ate | ee eect aca | retard QF reat Eten | NSF ommend sgn ar | Miso Re . ee . . Ns, ree i if " o' 5 0% ont? pom the reply of Paul nd as to the inquiry of Chriation Aas aes of the Young Men's | and was conducted to the chaie ly Men rea ae trom her inte residence, No. 319.6 strvet, betwee | je? code “JUS Magi i 4 ete cathndeek hea aes F . i” | Miller and J. F. Brown. sax beewodtsnsctal + BARNAR > 5 1sy lave onthe Leek Sen Teche, and then stelt be bf RES. On taking the Chair, Me. Dove thanked the | — Dove & pAKGWR pee CR th ing and = saved Phe subject was the = ‘taf the | Petomac Barc Cive.—a number of our citi- | Board for their contidence. He trusted that the G & BAKER'S = > TION IN Groncerows.On ‘MG Ie tl t, the sermon was "pon - —— have thenscdil Srudtalonenay: he | future legistation ofthe Board wonld be harmo. SEWING MADERA TED FAMILY | ‘PER NOON, ith instant, até o _— gene Sincaee Wa coe amen idl ches Gate for the purpose of pails exeacian saa Tigns, and called upon each member to do all in | It is no longer questioned itt thee Machines are | tt ines; we siall sell that cont Later trom Intermediate America. orm of (dod deth nog commit sin; tor hls seed te. } pleasure. ‘They have purchased a beaatifel berye ‘Gaometion of A. 6. Millen tee eee then pareansel oan ae amy 2 aoe theo ai ale ate; June 13 — The overland mail of the pin; and he eann pecause he ix ; } Ist and A streets, po of forty feet in length, with six oars. and finished veeded to elect 2 vice president, and W. W. | Without rewinding, making aseam of u and running It was announced that the subject * way om 4 4 _ | strength and . ‘They are consti f t Sabbath night would be “Ministering a vauctiae * a nay style. gpl gore. late vice president, was unanimously re- | * ai EbTT gre simple in « oe po This sal feen frouting 23 feet— 2th ult. arrived here this morni re a more or less— ng Et the Sist8 Prestigleviaw Chesch, (Dr. Sander. | te club will embark in ber this afternoon ai tive | On motion, the Board proceeded to the election rtunity to secure & com- fete t and ‘quiet part of the SILLS a ‘The Governor of Texas hae talhea an the United rtment constant * a 5 ‘exae u : 5 o'clock, and proceed to their new boat-Louse at | of a secretary, and Mr. Moore ncinnea fe ioe by SRC STEVENS. | yg hott: One.foucth oash; the residue in6, 12and | suates for ansistance in quelling the dist land ai) Ia tho moraling. the pastor preached: from | ths ‘Tectuatriot cecal telaes eeei nn ome | Shinai Be OPN EE een. | trust taken, | treat Adecd given aad a deed | ances, and Major Vam Dore ha eon the vi- Se pie PP ds hope We | which has been tendered, of “The Faleow Beat |. Mr Dusnington stated that he was authorized | 2" Also, @ fall supply of NEEDLES, cor. | Ye BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auct'ra.__ | ciulty with three companies of dragoons, on their have as am anchor of the sonl bo Meare and stead- | Clab,”” in their beantiful barge, which has so long | by Mr- Middleton to return bis thanks to the Board | VON. and everything portaining to these Sewing | °° __#4 Auctioneers, ~ | WY from Fort Wachita. > pms i vatl” ‘The discourse considered the appropriate- the champion and pride of our waters. for their confidence, and to state that he declined x leGUIRE & CO. Auctio: jor Van Dorn had A good 0} in attendance to show the Nason RU LbING LOT ON ¥ encountered a large body - : The Potomac Club barge was built by Mr. A. | @ reelection. Machines i I ness of the Apostle’s sublime figure to show the Luff barry, of Philadelphia, who is well E xt Mat, Brown then homtnited & y Rich- apa and give full ingtructions in their use, took prisoners TORR gAterosun ATOR ACTER: | frye any ue St Mle an Sto come. ba thle ameeead caer ane iestien | tha bullder of some-at the edieat oak whine pie | ard Gi Leahey, bag nen Me eee ee NOON, Tune tish, af Go'clock on the precieei | Dlapatclos from Independence the whole of our existences both’ for the erat | on the bosom of the beautinnl Schuylbill river, | Jacob Rlelticr wis’ unsuinseca ee leiel aes- : — shall soll part of Lot No. 5,1n Square Novas front. | can say a party of soldicte turprieed stvont Paty the whole of our existence. both for the present | Quere poe is carried to such an. extent by its | senger. AUCTION SALES. ing 25 feet on north H etreet, between 13th and lith lodges of the Camanches, near Pawnee Creek and the future, is represented as an ocean on which composed of sone of the wealth- On motion, the rules of last year was adopted = - ' al west, running back 144 fect to a twenty-feet killing 25 men and 20 women. as the ium sou! is embarked. ‘Phe clouds. that niluential citizens of Philadelphia, | for the government of the Board until further or- ORTRER RACE re eee | his lon in enatad ta adesirab'e and health — arior, and the storms that sweep in ewift sucess | We are pied to know thet some erce Prominent | ders. Ned tartare read POESDAY MORW: | ufthe city, witha widn spacy te front. fares Later from Cuba. Be Cae aes wer WO I catiacen have tarnad tacit Stteatiee etic | a coekmsltian trons te lewer: earl! anaowncst isth natant. at 10 orelosh be sitee ova | the intersection of New Fork avenne arene, Ls = all sy pomp! tears the, aaven wits and healthy exercise; for certainly there is no ei that that Board had organized, and were ready to r 1th Ma: d | Stroet. ; f trust, duly recorded on th> UthMareh and eal comme of tact, pil by him inthe Union where this exercise 1s more neede: , | feet the Board of Aldrmen in joint meeting, for ay, we will xeli, at Store No. 201 Pa. avenue, and can be so successfully uted, as on this, | the purpose of declaring the clectiou of City Col- side, between 9h and Ith streots, the entire | ' me Placed oreranner already entered.” ‘The | 2ut.€a0 be. 30 succes seni lame singe aetatery | echers Maples eee ae y ptock. consisting of Winter, Spring, and Summer mine C. McGUIRE & CO., Avets: | hoard the bark Hamilton on the 6th, for con- ist, and the ‘omises of God in pursuits, and where we have such a magnificent On motion, a joint committee was appeinted to Goods, Domestics, Cloth. Hosiery, ‘Faney Loods, . C. MeGU he 5 Bnei a jel ae len loops Hoating all around | Lream as our broad. Potemer ere hope soon to | walt on the Mayor and inform him that the Board | $f o° "84 summer Priats, Sheeting P ints, pe ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, | cutan const ehh nily expected qn the « grapple for himself and | see our Potomac as nomerously dotted over with | Was now organized, and ready to receive any | lawns, Heresen Mucine! Zz TRRNOON, June ieee nl MONDAY AF: | Conia Go Live Youn ne nelieyincs in thear prom | these graceful eratt as may be witnessed ane oe nication from hisn; and the Chairappointed | Swiss Mains, Pisid do. Cambrics TEENOON, Juse i3th, satan hour a desctuae sos vith 700 Cilecse Conte ny, nnd Sendient. becanso it is t8 | noon on the Schuylkill, where ther tere cen, committee Messrs. Moore and Brown, on k s ius, Brilliants, aie _C. MeGUIRE & CO. res ioe dene Uulnese Costias. penis Prt pees byte er Bde! lished a regular navy of row-boats Theecremony | the bia —— of Alderman. A aurs. Ail other hopes must peria; they cannot | OF Maung the Largewill take place nGeorgetown, | | Afer a shirt absence, the cominittee returued anchor the soul, nor the hope Which men’ bave tm many Oze fourth cash ; th due in6, 12an¢ | from Havana on the 10th, has arrived here ith interest, osoucpd by adoed amt The body of ex-Consul Robertson was been bat few deaths on the voyage ars were quiet. The stock at Havana and as fe Up 400.000 boxes. Molasses was By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta nee©s, : : moh ariynic Laa pening ina i road stoths, URNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD RFP RCTS | aye » Waren Retcens.—West Lockup.—Edward | communication in relation to the assesment ta wodness. for this is the same as though Sofa, Arm Chair and 6 Parlor Se vosx Samuel Harrol, coi.,do.; tine and costs, | come to order— re Soa and Paney den lin TION.—On "TU sy June Fath — jak, at CO DAY MO : unchanged. Freightsinactive. their <r : ‘The Board t j ers ‘sor cea man declining housekeeping, on the south side 0 the sailor should roll the anchor down the hold of | 6 ;unlawful assembly; fine and costs, bleotp rate te aureeetice none be iad a ag F street, near iath street. we'shall cell the Furnitare ‘The Weather. Ce ee ne hat Cihortation to tay hold | $5.71. Jobm Holland, disorderly; do. 93. Fred | Ti tiat tine having adjourned, the Board | Fine Irish Livens, Marseilles, oe . New Yorx, June 11.—The weather this morn- upon these hopes whieh every wave of life washes | Mabarney, col., unlawful assembly; workhouse 60 | of Aldermen returned to their room, and, having | Blesched, Danasked, and Brown Tablo Linon, aera, Ar Ore ergs, Parlor Suit. consisting of u 0 the very palm ef our hand. and dastes days FS, Napkins, Counterpanes, 8: ing is raw and wintry. We had a beavy frost inst pon our bark. At night, the Lrdies’ and Children’s White and Colored | Marbie-top Centre, Soia, and Fancy Tanles, night in the suburbs. There were 360 deaths in " 5.71. James Bryant. col., disorder! conduct: Mr. Moore introduced a bill re ling the water I : Gilt-frame Mirrors, Curtains, an lorniee, this city during the week. = fom Leviticus, 26th chap.. Sth verse— | workhouse 60 daye. James Samby, coe aa j tine J Dill lately passed by the Councils, and providing | Men's Hall’ Hose, Handkerchief, Ga izany Hair Spring-seat Sofa and Parlor Chairs nid Segraieres —A heavy frost occurred hhunddeed of yea aball put fo doe ea and am | and costs, €1. Henry Banks. coléred, da; work. | for the distribation of the Polosae sete oo ap- | Spool Cotton, Firs. and Fancy Giods generally, | (2!) alntincs, Eneravines. Shades, here last night, forming ice the thickness of & hundred vf you shail put ten thovsand to flight.”* | Louse 30 days. Mary Llavellin, do; do. 9 days. | pointing commissioners to superintend the work. | 4's, the entire Store Fixtures, Cases, Hixh-post and Cottage Bedsteads, quarter dollar, in the vicinity of the Lehigh Val- At the Thirteenth-street Baptist church, Rev. | One lodger- recommending its reference to a special commit: | Ovo excel ‘co —— cash: over that amount a | Dressing and Plain Bureaus, ley railsoad depot. De Sole (esse) preached from the Isth chayter | | Ceutral Guard-honse, Saturday—James Stewart, | te. credit of # and Gi days, with iutsrost, and satishie- | Qy@thstands, Wardrobes Toilet Sets, of St Luke. sth verse: “ Nevertheless, when tue | drank and disorderly; tine and costs. $315 R’ | ‘The reference was refused by a vote of 10 to 3. | Yorily endorsed, Mattresses: Beyer ooustors and Pillor Kansas Constitutional Election. sou of man cometh, he shall find peace on the | Widdleton. arreston warrant; security for hearing. | Mr. Moore also introduced a°bil regulating tive £- INGLE, ‘Trustes in the first, Blankets and Comforters seereseess “ earth “ A brother bad remarked to hi George Secle, col., safe keeping. John Semmes, | erection of blacksmith shops; which was lajd ou R. P. JACKSON, Trustee in the second Work and Fancy Tables, Rockers. Lravexwortn, June 13.—In Douglas county, time since, that'they were now tasting the col., out after hours. Jobn Scwel, colored. de’ | the table, Jt WALL & BARNARD, Aue Bru-seic, Three-p!y and Ingrain Carpets, the Republicans elected seven tothe con- ee eet ere are the evidences of this? The | Henry Cassidy. stealing; jail. Three lodgers, | ‘The Board then adjourned until the fourth By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, Rus. Hots and Byes. stitutioual convention, Bourbon and Lykenscoun- Word of God told them that before the end eame | Sunday—Edward lane, throwing stones; tineand Monday in June, instant, at 4 o'clock p. m. GALE OF A PAIR OF HORSES, CALASH siass and Crockery Ware, &c., tes each one Democrat and one Re: . Ateh- * blessed Gospel should be Preached in all the coats, $2:15._ Enock Ward. do do. $2 15, lar | Common Council —The members elect of the Dy tanned Ag AUCTION. BY ORDER OF euE Tor eer tigt the usual assortment’ of Kitchen i preteen eae 1, Ses trv a er. v\ for 2 witness unto all rations. sa rom e |, dru am isorderly; not Com i inbled beir ber at nPuans’ Count —On b - ms ‘was in process of fulfilment. its sound bad |entaret Menite Butler, colored, fzhting; work. hee ee eee y |. Perms: $30 and under, cash u ey June léth, at 11 o'clock, I shail well, in feoyt of m tort erm. | majorities; Lawrence 400 Republican majority. ly gone ont into the world. Europe, Asia, | house 90 days. Rebecca Gronton’ ese ne a ao. oe 10 o’clock this morning, and were called to order store, (Iron Hall,) by ofder of the Oy v cradit of 0 and 90 days, for satiefactorily endorsed 2 and A by the Secretary of the last Council, W. A. Ken- n rehans’ Court, | notes, hearing mtorest, Ivara sem salnted with the | days. Issac Gant-col, drunk and disorderly: do. | nedy.” The roll wat called met iby faion ts tao of Mise Facuad property; belonsing to the ex | "B's “*the fiouse ts For Rent. Inquire of theane- _ California Arrival. feivation. Even now, the banner | 90 days. Win. Johnson, col.,do.; do. 90 days. | meizbers answered to tee names, and the oath | viz: Segoe ye ny deceased, | tioneers, as New Yorx, June 13.—The steamship Star of of the Cross waived on the Pacitie. Everywhere | Samuel Reeder, col, do.; fine and costs, $3.15. | of ollie war ndih iniered by Justice T. C. Donn: | I suportor pair of match Gray Horses. the gayest | _J¢ 2-4 J.C. MOGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | the West. from Aspinwall, with the ia the wilderness began to blossom as the rose. | B. F. Duval, do; do 90 days) Mary Baker, do.; First Ward—Charles Abert, Thos. P. Morgan and mast showy pair of horses in the city, SEE —— = — umails and passengers, and $,500,000 sea on 1 Goveruments had secured the right, by | do. 90 days.’ John Jackson, drunk; fine and costs, | Second Ward_W illiam Orme, Grafton Powell, | | elerant Caiash, nearly new, built by Brewster, cf #UTURE DAYS. freight. arrived this morning. Her ad con- of procisiminy the Gospel in China and | $2.15. Four lodgers Charles S. Jones. wet Nf ee Re Dinbis Merete ae ~~ By J. ©. McGUIRE & Co. Auctioneers. | ti? Botming important beyond the intelligence by Augel of the Covenant was winging Sra pee Thicd Ward—Lambert Tree, P. M. Martin, | “forme: One thied crea toe een een credit RNITURE AND EFFECTS OF EH E | We 2sPet at New Orleans ving the everlast: Gospel preached Bit James, (colored,) notorious in the North- Theodore Sheckells. dwellers o URNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE of 3 and 6 montis. for approved endorsed notes, , sit ur fice of the eartl: the | ern Liberties, who broke away from the custody | _ Fourth Ward—Fiijah Edmondston, William | boas s | FO UNesy ance con THUR SBA nal aactedigoeesen ty. bearing interest. ccs att MORNING, June loth nr Ton & Cargo of Cotton on Fire. f uready acknowledged the | of the Intendant of the workhouse, whither he | P.Mobun, W. J.C. Dubamel, J. W; WEBB, Adm on. Ro eae dd have bowed to bis sceptre. ip Ww a ¢ trator. | dence of Gen. Robles, (Mexican Minister.) on 1] CWARLFstox, June 12.—The barque , from Fitth Ward—E. F. French, John W. Meade, } Je 1-cott BOTELER, Auct. | street, between Vermont avenue aud ian street, | Apalachicola, bound to Norwich (Conn }’ with arked, after enumerating | tad been committed for sixty days, in default of | phampeon Van Reswicke 5 By J.C. M m1 Sond Q IRE & CO., Au tioncers, wo shal: seli, all his Furmture and Efects,com- | uy bales of cotton, is now at narantine, and her Sixth Ward—P.S. Over, J. H. Rassell, James TONERAMES T SA Le Bey HA Y.—On | Brisirs mate rosewood case, iron feame, = fire. She was struck by lightning on the Be an, IRS yf SRNOON, 6 16th, at puloth naw si doc | | 10th. Preparations are being made to fill with in a wheel- veutiy Ward—Daniel B. Clark, John T. Cas- jock, on the groutuls south of ine President's | gait ne cloth cover and rosewood stool - ne I signs that the millenium was not sea of a fine impesed by Justice Williams 7 they turned their eyes to the other | for disorderly conduct. was captured on Saturday * pi tere. notwithstanding the triamphs | last by officers Suit and Gormley ity, and the vigorous efforts that were | wrighi op on Massachusetts aver r ‘ved Wainut Parlor Furniture, | Water. Where he Given. House, we shall sell about : consisting of two Hotes, tee meted eee bela wade for its further advancement, there | bad concealed bimself. He was token before Jus- | "12 4eund prccesded to elect a President, SD large stacks excellent Hay, to be removed within] SidoGhairs, nn? (wo Arm Chairs and Alexandria Markets. were astounding evidences of the power of sin. | tice W. azain, where he was accused of carrying | §ictsre Orde aud Ghack Were appointed tellers. Srasenan ta sacciey Rosewood Marble top Centre Table, Card Re-] Aarexaxpnia, Jane 1—The Change was He then proceeded to speak of the leading events | 4 concealed weapon, in shape of a decidedly imur- | gir, Fdmonston nominated Chay Abert. “Nine, Shaatsome Waleut Book wh. dull to-day. But litte was offered, and no trans- ef the day. whieh. le regretted to say. proved this | derous looking kuife, and the charge being fully teen votes were cast, all for Mr. Abert. who was Pair of ftrench Place Bookcascs, Whateot, actions whatever took place. Quotations are un. fact Papers were daily teeming with the horrid | sustained on ex: Jone, Bill wan sent back to | deciared elected, and Was escorted to the cuir by = li Mareace-cocrea Eettae nd 2 Moroe- | ehanged. news of wars and ri i work out some forty-eight days of the old fine. Mr. Orme. covered Easy Chairs, aS ; and sixty additional days on account of the knife. bert, in a few appropriate remarks, re- OF COTTA AND | Handsome Rep Curtains, Cornice, &e., Saitimere Markets. ~ vi Mr. Abert, ij ppropr! - ~ Bill was not merely disappointed to think be bad | turned his thanks for the honor again conferred, Wearing dees eta ik dare | Ereseh Chine Vaces and Mantel Ornaments, Barrimone, June 13.— Flour is stiffer, with ¥ Ollice, peaceable citizens being | run away, he was disgusted; and when he arrived immediately proceeded with the business. Juno, 3G, and rosordes is Liter J. ak No. ss foie, Bambee chee Cuaits, li sales; Howard and Obio were sold for $7 ry and numero otters Lie aty tee ate | chain with g plobuiy ecouunedated with an iron | “Ate. “Tree nominated W. A. Kennedy for secre. | ZNe; 18.8 xeq., tho subscriber will soil, at putiic ° Fire me business; and nutuerous others. In all the cities | Cain with a globular ornament attached to it, the 2 ¥ tary, and he elected titra voce. Mr. Jones offered a resolution appointing a com- inittee to wait upon the Alderiuen and inform : them of the organtzation of this board und its . readiness to proceed to business, aud invite them unx—Vesterday after- | (o5 Sint session to coust the voice for Regine ry Society connected | Collector, and Surveyor; Which was 2 dupted, au Church, yesterday | with the F street Presbyterian Chorch celebrated | Messrs. Jones and Fi held higher at the close. Wheat active and buoyant; white $1.75e$1 5, red #1 58aS1 60. Washata: Corn dull; white stas3; | soagetnd Seatve as bette. Provisions very dull; sides nominally 99%; Rt F ns Tables, Desks, Fire Sets. on TURSDAY, tha 2istday of June, 14-4, at ix Parle on the premises, parts of Lots 543, fronting 45 feet 6 | Mahogany Bec nlet Tables, C out the whole lond sin was rife, wicked- | Which he will most probably carry about with fess Was rampant in the earth; and yet be was told | bim during the 1S remaining days of his com- that they Were tasting the millenium. ‘The speaker | pulsatory retirem Then Weot on te show that Christ must a second time visit the earth, and purify it, before this vlo- | Missionary ANN rious event could pussibiy take place noon, the Youth's Missi he Pourth Prest: i south K and 1 s t deep to an alley. with the im-| tron Bedsteads, Hair * which corsist of a well and substan | Holsters and Pillows. Biaaket» and Spreads, Lame loa le. tratiy built Praine Cottage h he above prop. | Walnut ixteusion Dimas Tables, Whisky dull at 29. erty ix sitpated ina rapidly rt of the | Walnut Dining Chairs, Car ng Tables, rl Were appointed. city, ant fers a most desiral to per- | Handsome Freneh China Dinncr, Dessert, Tea and New York Markets. Kev. Jobe €. Smith, paster, prea their anniversary meeting. Prayer was offered by | On motion of Mr. Powell, W. Q. Locke was ap- a comfortable dwelling or to Gia ce Pitcher. New York, June 13 --Plour closed rime pe . # found in she Rage a of oa Book Rev. Mr. Bates, and an appropriate Lymn suny, nn ed arts s ae x snacarna Jne-third cash, and | d Cake Bastets, tera. Xe, with a partial advance luc 5 State $6 wm, of Proverbs, Sutis verse he wise shall inherit | Rev. Dr. Gurley (pastor) slated that on that ounce’ Mr. J.B. diner ta tage ee, te betteds | months. with interest from day « Kitchen I Stoves: Obio $.a7 WW; Southern $7 Bua7 45. tory The ae fact coutined a ‘t forth: in |S reg oir eae note from the Rev Mr, | 22d ae — according to law, by Justice J. | feed in trust upon the property a= Wheat closed buovant; white $1 3; new Geor- ~~ hve Words, tue speaker remarked. were first, bol d to | U.Goddare with in 5 day s alter thet a ‘ i wow Fronch Coupoe and | via se © closed tira; mi Taste ncaa She, persons and tie charac: | © whery. inforus ghia that, being couttned to ‘The Aldermen not being in session, this board | rzht to resell, at tie Fk ainl exparne of the pur ragbonie Harnions, a - gla se Corn el rn; mixed STamse ; yellow of bis Leritance 7 b> et is bed by sickness. be Wonld vot be able to be *g a i i iza chaser, upon one week's notice, conveyancing Pine Grey Horse, forks in Sing mrHess, A is “ i > 99 ra \oorder of the text, they caleht £21) | presentand addresn ie society as he had conterg, | took 2 recess, to await its organization. iter | 8 the expense uf the purchaser, forms well uuiler Line saddies . per | _ Vork closed buoyant; mess $17 12317 25; prime A: teeta tie ett ciaed. Afar tae readion Cotes Upon the resumption of business, Mesars. Alllier CHAS'S. WALI Terme: Sind under, cash; over that sum, a | $19. Lard steady at li \allye. sjeet: second, the inheritance and means: | os hin Ween ae At = 1 +, | 2nd Moore, of the Aldermen, appeared and an- 3cokds JASLC M credit of @ aad 9 days, for satisfactorily end Whisky dull ai 27e persons. Glory, inheritance, the toe. Eeies. of the - po chet Puatetaaad nounced the organization of that .soard & pecee facts of vreat interest tothem. Puis | Me. Bs " x im A joint resolution of the Aldermen for the ap- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, pointinent or a joint committee to wait ou the Mayor and infortn bim that the two Board ready to receive any Ey F Ss and Messrs ———— | notes, tearing interest . jel-d JC. MeGUIRE & CO. Auets, Financial. Tn virtue of tw, sof] New Yorn, June 13.—Stocks are beavy; Chi Jarek the | cago and Rock Island 59%; “Micuiyan Southern ty of Washington and to divected. i) | utaranterd bonds 31%; New York Central 74%, xpust tw public sale, tor eashs in front of tho, Court | Neading 41;Va. 6 ; Mo. 6's s6, Lote saul county, on L SSDAy ° = ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— the Mayor tr and attic Brick Dwelling and Store, with ry eeliar | jomend (ute neXt Ly mt At ee , ROLLED AND PIGgLFAD. heut of the tax clerk relative to the value of | under all: vow eccupi-a by’ J. C. Cross anya shoo | Loewe leseritad property te wit viz: All’ defend: : LEAD PIPE. &o. the last assessment: Value of ground, | store and under rent for $a per ancum; with @ 2 10, 5 N the eity of Washington, | Bright ‘Tin, 10 by 14,14 by D1. C1X and XX, best y improvements, $12 house: | Stury Back War h celiar; a brick wa'l lar the improve. EE Uc ile proprietor and Lord of the inberit- | ns4 quite a fight near the Tenth street Bridec, sau; slaves, 3450. personitt ning. fronting 15 | erty of Wim. Bt. Wilsoncacd qillie std pao | Beas ¢ Solomon had said “he was bora in sin | throwing showers of stones, endangerin Property, $1G1,7:55; total, #33, stocks, 7 8 : cd will be sold to snus J ith, inthe same Square, Is Noe. Wand 190 to degre n iniquity.” | Job sid “+ Man wus | heads of by as welll as their own. Police | $985.8; aggregate, SH AN3,000. bas tick walla of | javor ol Jou Te Geryn & Ce eee ee 4 the sparks were to fly wu sparta effective and P easing ad- dress, taking for bis theme the words of Cain, re- 2 corded in the Book of Genesis— Am | m ane We ane asecrnpabion them, | brother's Keeper?” After the addeems, a cellecting fk not away; reserved in Heaven | “4S taken up, and the meeting closed. tect. my ent, SOE | ecne, Riera tothe Teemiiag er avd yr might not be, it was a fact— | again in their Sabbath breaking and head cutting tror, cud indispatable. It was that which | contiicts, which in times past Lave cost parents so ‘d, aud offered to all present that a heavily for tines and damages. Yesterday they was what had been provided fur | Church, delivered whieh ever i the improve ittee pstantial Lwo-stury that mage, v1 G 4 American and Russian Sheet Iron, assorted num- ’ Oiiicer Gill, of the Seventh Ward, managed to On motion of Mr. Jones, the communication oye and a building may be erected ata small | @¥er ol Soha T. a = SEV DES * bers, ios Riningiaeh Mibegns e Persons were in the habit | — sy he ‘was ordered to be printed expense, . . ma 3)-ts for the Distr loop Iron, H sia as the sparks are te fly upwai nis notes bearing interest from di moutha, : 1 fsale, | WAiUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT | Griffins Horse Natla, Horse Shoes, hammered, ; until their parents bad paid *-the uttermost far- | meeting A deed given and adeed of trust taken. Title in FoR Sa ¥.—In pursuanuee of the last wil ow Castings and Plow Moulds, wos the Language of those who uttered it, not | thinu’ of the Une ard ae, tie police would | Alder ed the joint meeting, and | di futatic. anson Pern, late ‘ogether with @ general assortment of Hardware, Seba. it gyn toes, ar roneas) for the spurks 10 | hardly in the harmless sports of the Juveniles: but i of the Common Council, |” j¢10-ts S-GREEN, Aust” | Ges Hans fecearal. L will expose to public igh! aving been puchsee {or cash will be sold Hy duwuwards, they to ascend > then if man | these stone battles sometimes result in serious in- - Laake —_—_—_—n | sale, ypthie y of June t ow. : 2h. wWete+-Lorm unto sin as the sparks tly upwards,” <i 4 of the Board of Aldermen, was appoiuted at 1 o'clock, a. fur, if not, ext fairday |] jes-eotn* 83 Pom ue. non could mot avoid the sinful course, and conid | JY € ebildren, and ought to be prevented. eer. he") QEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. tn 3 geudonce, mae, Biadensbure: YOU INSURED?—Ample indemnity not be beld responsible. The meaning of Job's River.—At Riley's wharf, arrived this morning, On motion of Aldern Miller, a committee seized and possessed, called Ainst Loss ty Finets offered by the WASH- eh pressio wan Was born unte trouble as the steamer Columbia, with merchandize for Parker | consisting of three Aldermen and four members ow,” aining from one hundred to one 4 ANCE COMPANY. sparks were to ily upward,”? was that man was = a rR; ts of the Common Couneil was appointed to examine patch steers a iunred and sixty acres. c oor oiiemeel Wrekin born to shame and cunfusion, and unless con- | & Co.. P.Thyson, Honghstetter & Co.. Middleton | the returns of the commissionee of election apply to McCOBB & DODGE, Puss property 1% beauliful Aud mort eligibip sit- | daroctors and hg Tee ee he ae ee ene We divine | © ROS EY Be Ua Copeia DN Isers- | ene Chaig-appolsied Alderieen, Miller Selttw G3 Water street ad tying borween and inndioriny Gece tho JAMES C. MoGUIRE, President. lie down in sorrow and be banished | ham, Murray & Semmes. M. Desmond. C. Stott, | 4 Clark, and’ ‘Messra. Turton. R “RY ‘and Washingt 4and the Balt aan. we Wendt presence of God, and from the glory of | J. FE. Seaggs, W. A. Brown, Wm. Bryan, J. | 20a French, of the Common Council, Sewer ‘ rior manner, and | i -ors wal Washington Turnpike, t about 4 = en ee ee gees Sree, eee eam: | Pie jnint mocha Souk & rece io-nwull the | ak hic es hehe ee hy or 5iui os frm Washiuet n city, and adjeins ths LION REOPENED. wisest me it ever existed. He doubted that. | between the stcamboat wharves and the Lon; mittee. JAMES A. WA'TSON, lands of John C. Rives, Exq. It 1s ina hich state of enti a pulang man that e action of the com . If be was the wisest man, certainly be was a very Bridge, some ten or twelve vessels. laden with getown, D.C. | cutivauon. hs I. heaithy,aad popular WATER -~ foolish and y necting resnming, the committee re- | _j2 10-St™ 59 Bridye st, ving been joag and most profitably hed aut ian reat many things. | coal, lumber. and wood, are riding at anchor, | _ Upon the AS 3 IN *K. Letter known as Mc nitive usxt as amarket garden, for which itis well calcu. by 3 rted the following result of their examination : PSE?! a . F wal Soe eceivn 4 1 h landing, situated on the Potomac, be had yreat gifls, which be dreadfully abused, | The schooner Mott Bedel, from New York, arrived Pree Rezister—Wm. Morgan, 2,552, John Sess. FIS#! FIs H! Suckaeennere jars burnt eat avesr ome, tween Biacks one’s Isinnd and Pi 1 very often in exalting Solomon placed | at Alexandria at Saturday night, and was towed | 90) "y2 Guy 205 barrels No.1 Merainichi ALE WIVES, ry building, either for farming or garding pur. | Pollut. Will bo oven for the reception of visitors on tictuselven in alse position, Though they inigut | ‘th@o this clty to-day. She. fe heavily freighted “For Collector—Jaines F. Haliday, 2,560; Jabez | #2. do. No-1 New st. Johns ALLEWIVES. ee the 15th of June. ; nod be abis ta boas Gioc'an Binet Gen ceed | lt lameieena cxncen far Washington and | or Collec! : Lg ea) 382 do: No.1 Now HERRING, dry, salted, and | PRS, sin dwelling stands uponaneminence,com. | __ iin Proprictor bees leave to state that his sot be able to be ss wise as Solomon, they could Wheeler, 616. ickied, fi f the will i, and | W!!! be supplied with all the delicacies of the Po- in a great deal better. ——— For Surveyor—Wm. Forsyth, 2,500; W. W. De | paily expected per schooner J. P.. Wethered. and FUrTOURIn eoUneTy Da tee oe heed, aad | Tomas At the English Lutheran church, Rev. J. G. Maine, 725. Prasiets HARTLEY & BROTHER. . ba high, Butler preacued in the morning from St. Luke, Tue Prete Scnoot Exavixations will com- Ph chapter, 6th verse, and at night from the ist | mence onthe 20th instant, and is to be continued votes; W. Dixon 1; Jolin Purdy 1; B.S. Kinsey h and always plenty of I'ching and Chapter of the Fpistleof Paul to the F from day to day until the 161 of July. In the | 1; ‘Thomas Rick 1. For Collector—J. Clayton 1] W yo.esa Li noon aNp MOE DEALER, Knows ae Peare Beet seeemipaion Railroad, | 105 cujoyment of beeguenta® soss. In the afternoon, at half past 3 o'clock, a | meanwhile the Board of Trustees have in course | vote. For Surveyor—-Randolph Coyle 1 vote. ‘Bridge street, Gro:xctown, D ne as Penw’s Sta ny a! prayer meeting for one hour was held at this | of manufacture the medals which are to be award. The chair announced that Win Morgan was a re me Steamer Col, leaves Washington every The atzontion of the trade ts respectfully called to | Era caer carn and piaated with Taek eter ends | Wedneoday at Go'eiock =: ma, and will ied af tho », amd conducted ow the plan of the daily | ed at a general meeting of the schools to take place | cleeted Register; James F. Haliday, Collector; kof You Men's, and Boys’ flis Bar will be furnished with choice Wines, 3 rder, hax been erectad but ears, rece! H 2 to-tw__ 99 and 101 Water st., Georgetown. malntod ip the pooes fos eaaeee Tar ae Gnext | Liguors, Serare Seattering —For Register—H. J. Schriener 4 0 ec. RWIS PAYN pertenced mechanic, within a hundred yards of the Excellent Bathing, rood Pandan many 4 : rnamentad with & large collection of shrubbery of | P&S ; m prayer meetings held in thiscity. Six per- | at the Smithsonian Institution. ‘The rewards of | Win. Forsyth, Surveyor. FAL ESKIN SHOES, for summer wear Wleront: varieties. Considering its proximity to longer 1.25 ceeee: een, Sar: Ser a week or sous received the ordinance of confirmation at the | merit will be distributed as follows: A silver | On motion, the joint meeting dissolved. bag i Ae TENT LEATHER Aulington city. by railroad and tarnpike, benuty | !peer; 31,25 perday. oF $30 por month. Proprietor, sing service he communion of the Lord's | medal to the best scholar in each school or depart- | ‘The Common Couneil b resumed its sep- | WORK isalsu assorted and well worthy of atton: Fs ho an Be rarditown, St. Mary’s county, Md. Supper was also administered ment; one premium in each class for attention and | arate-session, Mr. ‘Turton offered a resolution re- | )¥ "i : ve yrs | pre-eminently adapted and presents many induce: R. 3. MARSHALL, Prop’ bly’s Chureh, Rev. Andrew G. | improvement; one premium in each class for ex- | questing the Register to furnish each new mem-| “A large lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS monts for a handaome and valuable countey seat, “Hates, paresdad th Ses cacentn Ries | ccteny coaace, Bee a copy of the elty laws; adopted, for servants) also on hand and constantly ind ts annually increasing fa, value. and AND BUILDERS, rid stir veh verse, “And therefor ————— Mr. Jones offered a resolution requesting the exe antry merchants and others in want are those having capital could not make a safer, more undersigned are autoocized to award the sum = gauiehh. hem Sian Gh cham? xt Dowx.—Two Corporation vagrants (fe | Mayor to furnish a statement of the police in the jevited to call or ptliees moat No a% Bikes sty tous aud profitable tavestment than by pur- adred dollars for such plan. te oe th, vever, =I "aun the head of life. | males) were discovered by Officers Willianson ree bead est ud the cost of sustaining the | Gasrectoen, D.C. ‘ap 2-ti ng dh its pled pi pe wl a t t,t gotumates, &e-. as te - % ; lice force; ado} pepe errs hes } i 7 by a Se an en Le Hie the welghtertend of tirentins cae |” Tie Hoard sdjoursed’ to mert this day two RUSHKLS PRIME WHITE MERCER o: One-third Proving the Firat Presbyter pn heaven, that a mam may ont thereat | Lire theg rede need eh enlan College, | weeks, at 4 o'clock, p. m3., nccording to law, : POTATOES just reoruvad, in good order, | 3 th he by the notes of the pur- i heaven, that 2 man may eat reol ) where they had encamped, and where they were sand seni sarin and for sale by BRADLEY & TAYLOR, chaser, with security to be approved by the unler- in the habit of receiving visits from certain aban- : 5 ma 14 164 and 166 Wa'erstreat, | chneer, Wrih security tu ly M. E Chureh South, the pastor, Rev. J. | doned persons of the male sex. They were taken | Tu Wasutneton City Biztr Society will} als ‘POS and 100 Water street. | givned? “Title indisputable. N. C. STEPHEN serty Giecemuenl ta the lasentiee, upon | before the magistrate of the Northern Liberties’ | hold tts twenty-third annual meeting, this eve- | ESOR HAI RY GR fast and com- | i. tg Executor of Hanson Pern. prackstcninr pooh deoatg ages. Soap etperaplownane| Parry, Snore gd pte ales eaplde Wea omieng| fe lee iateteming addres Ren ther he a | Ose. Fe Wetnn. lenves Oonrce By WALL & BAKNARD, Auctuuecre, clapter of Hebrews. 19th verse, “Which hope we | entitling each of thein to receive yratuitous board | oc a Ss KC., may towa every TUESDAY, THURS ee PROVED FARM ON THE BLADENS- ts an anebor of the soul, both sure and stead- | and lodying at the farm during a space of w days. | pected. DAY, and SATURDAY, at 7 o’glock a.m. Re- f, the veil.” aR} pease and which entereth into that with URG Roap at pustic avctioxs -On WEDNES. ben hita daa ; = - | turning, leaves Harpers erry every MONDAY, | pAY AFTERNOON. lth instant.at4 o'clock 1] ~cosaing. frst the certainty of that hope. and, | Disrarct Cony.—This court met this morning | , S4fonu’s Laven Isciconaton.—1f all our rend WEDNESDAY, aiid FRIDAY, at @o'elook a | W lel on te promisie, aniraproyed Fam of fas | _fo1est__—_M.N Liseassing. 4 * > * ‘3 2 I SP pep re y “ aeres, pleasantly situated on tue old road a OOK TO YOU Triana, the ollice of tat Lope. ke exhorted bis | pursnant to adjourument, Judye Dunlop on the Sealy cekiortell deat, Garcia pee |e Sante Antalope makos an extra trp to Shep. | danstiure, eau! only 4am jes tram Washington: ¥ Purch lag of FRANK wel beamed lees Ge ee ee ee moet our gaze) at almost every corner, for there | Rerdgtown aud Williamsport on Saturday nis fdosired, it will be divided into lots to cuit pur-| your | PAPER HANGIN Oe ee ta the eet Ady vere ie childses | “Phe grand jury were present, and. after being | cet Our gaze at alreost avory oo J, and | 8nd Sunday mornings. : chasers. GOLD and PLAIN WINDOW 8 of Got Pealer preached | osited, retired to their room for a few minutes, jorms 20 nearly what its pre aus — aaa 7 Terins ‘iberal and made kuown at sale. COR CURTAIN BANDS ree Mie = th chapter | Called. doa ge AFETY LINE TO HARPER'S FERRY, | — ‘i JNO. F. CLARK. | il tee to furnish you for less 1 Jer tof charity, frou the th chapter | snd then returned with an indictment against It came to us so highly re ik tas 12 boas oF lee 2 WALL&B ae of ist Cortathians Augusius G. Seaman for malfeasance in office. fail to try it, and a trial has The now, Gah aaa Pdenerited Sas steamer S. J.) 22! ALL ARNARD. Ancts _ any ot yee = District. At St. Patrick's (Catholic) Church, at 11 o'clock | ‘There being no other business to be transacted, OWoltake it for Tendo antly mod: | BRENG IL. Capt We The Kitten wakes — ; Kev. Father ©'Poole preached eloquently | the court then adjourned mntil the next court in iause. We +S iy A. GR ctioneer, eae n que B 3 leaves Georgetown for Harper's or’ Seem ALUARLE, BUILDING ba Ce BE | NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS ON TRE PO "ve Goapel of the day, Ss found in the loth | Gograe" ace smn an ieee prawoempleamat etateof | aA cwouuetint pale, le Vie Tea NCEE atta a tie, a | NOON AG RIVEN ANB CuEAPbane + tapter of St. Johu's Gospel, it being Penterost ‘iont.—T i ly | feeling to the sick, and what is better, after usiug it | MC in, Returning, leaves E ‘sf o'clock ’p. m., the following valualfe Building Lots, | ppyey Pomnt, Babwe LOOK-OUT, OLD : Whitsunday.) of the tet day afer Pied een A eens of uy | Sere eee te Sr one aad leas, and | eee TOES D AT. TOUR ye BAT! | keene zines nowine valualte Bailding tote ~ N . rom the erave, a der! caged POINT, AND NORPOLK. vy y « Aware avenue, 2d street west, and south G and H “ * su ory of the d tae tecatel stan | Coral Station was such larger than agal. ‘The | by sopntinuases in the use ot tho favigorator. | DA ya ot wok & Wp. Fas light freight or paseage | Arare avsnur, 2d strat wee: andl south @ and Hf angie steamer POW ITAPAN. having boen refitted co the Church ‘This event was teeated utence of $3 15 emptied the pockets of some,and | Sold by ail Druggists, Jolstwr | PHY 's—All feeights must be prepaid. mi Ing pack 10 aliens; it being subdivision of | SE. leon the moore stat be " bother, io bis discourse, as the most imp * uinety days” prevented others from enjoying the Pruysieta ra generally loth to speak a word in TILL THEY comn. ‘ of ots 13, Ii, 20, 22. and 27. bay, ne 13th, waking two trips a! 9 {at sos ever befel the world siuce the death of | liberty of induleing too freely in the row-exciting | praive uf what are called “patent mediomens? Lit Ss BARGAINS! BARGAINS!" Aiso, 23, 23, 3 a and 3. yg get Thi Chatc of Cha ata etag: | Slisky which brosizbt the to the guard-house.” | deed. tas au articio in the’ code cf medical ethics, |. Guparan, BaNGAINS! DARGA Juat re- | | Rertia? One fitivcnsis; balance in 12. Ve,end 20 | Gomenayie What: Sout cof anim, streets, sre sual wight serviee at the Church of the : mers & Association. But there are exceptions to te mo t Ghavisae pe j A. GREEN, Auct. sLomae. Retyreiag wel was pot beld tast igt, ow account of | tuget excursion to Arlington Springs, to-L0 row. | TE rene. rules and niany of the diseipies of Escul- | lace Shawls and Points, mead a DA TUESMAY aad FI fa writ offieri | arrive in Washington Wednesdays % Lkt the yas, in consequence of the | “Phe President's Mouuted Guards. instead of the | apuis have actaally been compelled, by the force of | Lubeu's best quality aie eta on eaiteaad zraek In virtua ¢ saree, at 3!, wi ot ener supplied with water Moutgomery Guards, as we stated on Saturday, he to resoumend Dr, J. Hostetter’s Stomach aR 2 Clerk’ wed fre > . \ ee Ot the Cir- | at 12m. | for those disenses wi ich aro only provalent | Stoel, Extension Skirts, 12 hoops, for $1, worth | ouit Court uf the Dnetriet of Connie ieee MToaity Churel, yeaterday worning, Rev. | areto be theit zueataon the wcasion. ‘Two such | duriop the summeraad Iall. ‘They hove sarerrainn! A ett Spultren’g do. for Stand izeente, | rar Washingtdy acd to apo diroptidefwil capone 82m fe Batier, preached irom St. Jobn, ith cuapter, | gallant reg oe pie’ aalt tones a a on such | shat there 1s no remedies in the hacriacs we whieh and bost quality, at half price, ? Soar ofa coast at arent Sy Court Mosse 2m sity aust foth verses, “if b then your — pele e a Saag Gilets oo Serangement “ol the eytont‘Phousat of fami- | Ladies’ French Corsets, all sizes, at £7 cents, worth of June inst,, 1830,-at 12 o'clock im, the ‘livsies ée. 1% Maste fe 1 i ght erty, Ay , . faster wast a aap ras. eee We cat the particular attention of all who like lies rounding a long the low grounds of the bbe oi hed Handkerchiefs at 12 and 25 cents; fine spribed property, to pe ey eg meh, fi st bave done unto you.” | good music, and all who love to see young folks | fave found 4 medicine peculiarly adapted for then Silt Casula ie oeltcne ean ‘double the | i2 Square went of Square No. 643, in’ the city of ved apelin the >» the | happy, to the advertisement of the juvenile con- | aly ts, While in other portions of the country, Washington, D. C., together with all and singular 4 ° Nesiat. preached from He- | cert to be given to-night at Trinity Church (Epis- | duriag the summer mouths, the demaud for thearti: Rimes te st quality Kid Gloves at 5) and 75 conta, — erg maton ge od and levied pose Pe ensenbers will be taken off and landed at all the hte 2th verses. Im the | copal.) prograuune for the evening contains | ol¢ is equally IArge. oa. iaiark Ny ‘worth $1 gud $125, : wold to'sattaty Jodverals Noch to May teens isa | abews nT is to the Captas Mr. tiwnilton, of McKendree | some charming pieces, aud we are sure they will | pues use . Also, a splendid ine of Swiss and Cambrie Sets, | Told 0 satialy Tate ay Fe oor terenation angi to the Captain, on H-pbesians Gthchajécr and 13th verse. | be acceptably sung. Go, by all means. Bie tabes well as the rich can have eure enre | Cambrie R uttitog, Swiss and Cambrie Edging and BES-DEN bon at Gio. WATEING LY Ti Sagal ny ayaa Aerivats this day, at river wharves: Sebrs. | PRL Ld gh 8 Ape Consumption, iu its primar s Insertings, rm k French Silk N = se ne the jos ‘Ticket Acent Potomac Séeam be aleuce frum the eity of the rector, Rev. Mr. Hol- ilmore; EK. R. | Stages, owing to the c aa Hoatinane: |) eee rerey, of Bina Laces, i“ 2 : s ‘and ‘and & twod “Phe usual srviecs will be resumed at this | Gosiin, Aeworth; Octavia Ellen, Jas Elliott; Al- ors Fadia Balsam of Laverwort oe, rirjnmings, de ke. icine that has proved a blessing to our race. Pa Sy Ladies ar: ee Seriya to Pisa Lureb t Sabbath hany, Wm. Biliott; all from Deposit, with | f,"ts’ ‘all ists. Messrs, Weeks & | judge for th at GUTMAN * Tue Sixth street Presbyterian Cuurch, (Island,) teobete Fitting & Bro. 2 mC | Bopears hetine. ere lke avesral 109-1W des % uy Brace tirese, joan eorived | J.OR SALE—A phymcian’s BUGGY and V MUSIC, Amer: and Foreign, r ved FR SALEA peracnee t ( iz it eres Sem eons, and & ms, Stab) Ti street, between Bihend Ziet yy day, week, oF monte sou py, ELLIS, | soll

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