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__LOCAL NEWS. TS LITTLE Fouxs ace all animation to-day, in view of the approaching School examinations, the hope of premiums. and the certainty of hoti- days. The examinations will take place as fol- lows: First District—Monday 20. Examined by Sub-Board of 34-4 Primary No. 1 Miss Ritchie, by Mr. Walsb; Primary No. 2, 1st dep't, Miss Lowe, by Mr. Price; Primary No. 3, Miss Siater, by Mr. mclt. Second District—Monda: i. by Sob-Board of 4th di t. ——- Miss Acton, by Mr. AtLee; Primary No dep't, Miss Randolph, by Dr. Willett; Prim No. McCarthy, by Mr. White. Third District—Monday, June 20. Examined by Sub-Board of 2d district. Primary No. 1, Ist dep't, Miss Elvans, by Mr. Miller; Primary No. 2, Ist dept, Miss Moore, by Mr. Lawrenson; Pri- nary No. 3, Mra. Clark, by Mr. Childs. is ‘ourth District—Monday, June 20. Examined b-Board of ist@istrict. Pri No. 1. Ist dep't, Miss Adams, by Col. Randolph; Primary Ne 2, Miss Lee, by br lronsides; ry No. 3, Mrs Skidmore, by Mr. > bton First Distriet— Wednesday, June 22. Examined by Sub-Board of 3d district ‘imary No. 2. 2d dep't, Miss Robinson, by Mr. Walsh; Primary Ni 1 fins Mills, by Mr. Brandt; Primary No. 5. Hoover, by Mr. Price. " Second District—Wednesday, June 22. Exam- ined by the Swb-Board of ith district. Primar: No. 2, 2d dep't, Miss Reed, a, Mr. Atlee; Pri- mary No 4, ist dep’t, Miss Bi nes, by Dr. Wil lett; Primary No. 3, 2d dep’t, Miss Fletcher, by Mr. Whyte. ry at Dp nt 2d district school, Mrs. Myers: by Sab-Board of Ist district. Third District—Wednesday, June 22. Exam- ined by Sub-Board of 2d distri Primary No. 1, chi ey?t. Mrs. Mareeron, by Mr. Miller rimary dept, Miss Sanderson, by Mr. Lawren- nary No. 4, Miss Choate, by Mr. Childs. rd Iistriet—Thursday, June 23. Kxamined by Seb-Board of 2d district. Primary No. 1, dept, Mrs. Henderson, by Mr. Miller; Primary No.5 dep't, Miss Simonds, by Mr. Lawrenson; Prim, No. 6, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Cbilds. Furst District—Friday, Jane 21. Examined by Sub-Board of 3d district. Male Primary, Ist aud 2d dep ts, Mrs Rodier and Miss Hall Serond District—riday, June 21. Primary No. 4, 3d_dep't, Miss Hawkins, by Mr. AtLce; Pr wry No. 5, Miss Ward. by Dr. Willett. bud District— Primary No.5, 3d dep’t, Miss Morphy, by Mr. Wh Fourth District -Friday, June 21. Examined by Sub-Board of Ist district. Primary Ne. 1,2 dept. Mrs Martin, by Mr. Stoughton; Primary No 4. Miss Reed, by Dr fronsides ond District Monday, June Male Pri matty. Mrs. Ogden, by Sub-Boerd of Ith district Third District—Mopday, June 27. Male Pri- mary, Miss Moss. by Sub. Board of 2d district Fourth District—Monday, June Male Pri mary, Istdep't, Mr. Edson, by Sub-Board of Ist district Fourth District—Tuesday. June 25. Male Pri- mery. 2d and jd dep'ts, Misses Dawes and Eckloif, by Sub-Bourd of the Ist District DISTRICT SCHUOLS First District School.—Male dep't, Wednesday, July 6, by the whole Board. Female dep't, Thura- day, July 7, by the whole beard Second Distriet School.—Male dep't, Monday, tuly It, by the whole Board Female dep't, Tuesday Jaiy by the whole Board Third District School.—Male dep't. Wednesday, July 1. by the whole Beard. Female dep’t, Tharsday. Jnly 11. by the whole Board Fourth District School —Male dep't. Monday, Suty 1s by the whole Bosrd Female dep't, esday July 1% by the whole Board The school to be examined will assemble at one o clock p.m. on the day of examination, and the eacreises will commence at 2\¢ o'clock. W here te than one department assemble in the department not for examina- ! meet at the usual hour, and ook. PREMIUMS. Ist lat will be given to the hest shelar in each school, or department of school; groeral conduct, | pores, aud improvement within the year will be taken into consideration in this award 2d One premium in each class for attention to study and general improvement. Ad One premium in each class «luct, not to exceed six classes in ment of school. One premium to each ally present every sch for exemplary each school or pupil who has been ol day throughout the year. oth In addition to the above, diplomas will be awarded for general or special merit, not to exceed six to each school or department of school. The presentation of premiums not awarded by ral Board, pas presented at the public on for special merit, by teachers and others, has heretofore created so much jealousy and dissatisfaction among the se of the ditter- ent schools, that the Board of Trustees not ouly strictly prohibit it. but will consider any attempt at a breach of this rule bya teacher, sufficient cause for suspension The Secretary and Treasurer of the Board are wrized to procure the medals, diplomas and books for preminms; to have the medals engraved, the diplomas filled up, and the books suitably in- ibed, in suificient time for the day of distriba- jon The books must be free from rian tendency The teacher of each school or department of school, the Sub-Board having decided to whom ‘s shall be awarded. will furnish to the , Within five days after the examination, the names and ages of the pupils who may itled thereto. political or secta- Fexerat or Mx. Orrerr.—The faneral of Mr. RM. Offutt took place yesterday afternoon, and. notwithstanding the heavy rain. was largely attended by friends of the family and Washington Lodse, No. 6, 1.0. 0.F., (in backs.) Rev. A. rothers delivered an’ impressive funeral dis. course at the late residence of the deceased, and the body was ¢ yed to the burial gronnd near Congressional Cemetery, where the ritual of the Odd Fellows was read by Chaplin J.T. Clements, aw?! the remains placed in the vault. P ‘The de eased was a member of Franklin Ledge, o F.. of Baltimore, and since the accident » cost him his life has received the unremit- ‘tentions ef the officers and members of ton Lode of this city, thus showing that ue or abroad the members of this “ mystic receive brotherly care ju the hour of dis- order tress and death. INcENDIARY ATTEMPT IN ALEXANDRIA.—Caught ln Alexandria, on Wednesday night, Hemen, standing near the lumber yard of the Messrs. Waters, on Cameron, between Union and W streets, saw a small negro boy, with a bex of lighted matches in bis Land, approach a stable a short distance from them, and throw the tmatehes at a window in the west end of the stable, in which there were some broken panes of glass; bat they wnately did not go in, and fell to the boy ran, after throw the matches, d by the men wh cht bim and 1 tothe watch house his way there, @ that he was told by a white man to fire ing and he would pay him for it, but he know who the man w: ‘The boy whose LU Allen. is a slave, about fifteen years ef ave and belongs to the estate of the late Bobert Alexander. Caven ty —The new building erected by ZC. Robbins, as an addition to his office, on Seventh rert oppesite the Post Office, “slid in’ yesterday 3 the heavy rain, carrying with it aftolding. ete., and making a com e wreek of the entire improvement. ‘The y be attributed to there having heen » 80 to speak, for the frout wall to 1 kmen were immediately set to « iearing away the rubbish. preparatory to recom- imenticing the work. Owing to the rain, few per- sons were out in the neighborhood, and thus no ves Were host. ~ MekewRy,”? who seems to have been com- pletety “faxinated” and done up by the charms ef Mrs Mary Young, the Bloomer book agent, catis her pretty’? and all that sort of thing, coh. fie" we'll tell Mrs. Mercury!) says that she called upon the President yesterday afternoon and presen bim with a copy of Remnant Pillar of Fire. ** from the publishers. He cor- dally thanked her for the present. examined and commented upon the beanty of the book. slyly biated at the comeliness of the fair donor's cos- tocne, and, in turn, presented her with a beautiful boquet from the Presidential conservatory.” Cusert B. Towres axp Joux M. Witsos \tive.—It was reported here afew days ad so published in the papers, that Messrs. sibert B. Towles aod John M. Wilson, of this city. had been washed from the U.S ma’ and drowned white crossing the Plat e R the Sth ult. The father of Mr. Towles, x their li seriously impaired, but stating their otherwise Safe arrival in St. Louis. \ Senoot Examination Postroxxr.—The ex- nation ef Miss Acton’s s-hool, which hed been set by the Trastees for next Monday, lis been rr ned by Mr. AtLee, the Exatbining Trustee, vatl Friday, July Ist, in co nence of a severe bron bial affeetion under which Miss A. is now siffering. Crexp Pe-Nic on Monvay Next —The Good Will Club, whose “ name is their motto,”’ give a grand p © ou Monday next at Arlington Springs. ‘Phe character of those com; is club Insure the finest kind of atime to all who may see it to accompany it. Tux Oxatorio.—The weather last was GEORGETOWN. 4 (CTIO) - ye i Lennssmennd — A OBALE a the place is situated.as is the Church of St. Aloy | Correspondomesiof ‘The Star... -» q AUUARLE PROBS SS eon. |e 4 TO-MORROW sius, in a new part of the city, where side-walks Gronextown, June 48, 1859. Vv NER oF EMONE Avenvn any Noxtn O St— | mgs gay = and © are the exceptions. wently, | In the Council last might, Mr. Hyde was called Oa TUESDAY STERN fel es iS ‘Norra FEARS Me eo ane t Fay it was a of some surprise to find so Inrge a | to thectare Rrclosk: pn anaes we avenue, at the | On SATURDAY AFTBRNOUN dene eye tae audience in attendance, numbering, it teeati. | °° was received from the Mayor, calling | corner “of north ©, sitet, ant rae ieee eee | ea wwe shall of tot mated, uj of fifteen hundred . The attention & the dilapidated and dangaou cond: width an average of abont 90 feet to sth No in Square No, 533, fronting 15 feet ou north ‘K PO te detec ee tie eee COT, Leo of te Baia ee ee es canenrows vend | vith ome Of the Lotis unproved by a small Dwell: | * eet. neat the corner of It street west, ranming Which is deste Scare © ve Stefuiny | Mending a careful examinaticn of the sume, with | ' cepa One-third of the purchase money in eash, | trovstory Frese Dwelling house, Soniannat gis when completed, and whic! tastef immediate >. eferred. te.com- peters wow eeeal : rooms. “4 draped with the flags of all nations, by Mr. J. J. bet po eg ee we Pee scented by alot ‘erms: One-fonrth cash ; the residue in, 12, 38, Baird, and here the singers and orc! ns were | "Tl iS0, one informing the Board of the trust on the premises. ands months, with interest, seoured by a deed of seated in good tiie for the opeuing of the per- condition of the bridge over the canal. on the east | Je lad McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | trust npon the pr “ie eres . ert, (whe al side of the inarket-house, and recommending that pore +: 3.6; MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts,_ netor, 4 5 ways | i, meas- = = wide enon scepeiy towne ream | Sneatnt gerrd Wa commis tt ea | @RORGETOWH AD VERTISENTR FUTURE Days. and th bega f all things’ beheee | state of security; referred to committee on fircets. — €Loe PAIRING. —" oneers, __ npn Sictibiper apr fe es all things one Also, one submitting an account of the Evening Crocksr’} held pl Salty superior man- | pay KOVED HARM ON eee FE; ~ Tee ann came in with Fae ee advertising and printing for the Water | nor by JAMES A. WATSON, (assisted by. expe ta Roan az pusiic avction —On N ered uain the chorus «And the Spirit of God | Siar, referred to the committee on claims. DG? Torkmen,) 59 Brrige street, Georsstown, | WAV AFTERNOON tan inal ath oclocke T Wee tere Pon the face of the waters; and God said | Board; refer Presented the petition ef Richara | D.© o 18S" __ | w Il sell, on the promises, aulmproved Eaves of fas Chores rata Ents and there was light.”” The | »JAt. Lazenby peescate property-holders on the RK NEW YORK—The packet schooner Fair- | Serer, plensartiy mituated on tae, old Bia- cborus gradual! y swelling into one grand burst of | Fett as Of Maka tt ee ce oak Fe will eaten pons on Monday Sania. densburg, and only 4 msles from Washiugton, harmnty o tne ward Aight a in an instant wot Mine wart wrcmecn Hirst aad Sisuchaatsene ’ a Li desired, it will bo divided into lots to suit par- room was a oO rom si DO! 2 myriad burners, which had hitherto fudicated OF ee ertion of said street, for the improvement | 5. 6s Wabec events tactanioten ‘Terms liberal and made known at sala, mere dots of flame, leaving the vast room filled M oe etee: Lor R a with sombre shadows. Tenney, from the committee of ways and means, reported a bill entitled a supplement to au ordinance authorizing the distribution of the Po- tomac water through the town, approved May 9th, rair of HORSES; handsome, , and remarkably a Waichr's STABLE. The solo—** Now Vanish Before the Holy Beams”—followed, and was well sung, by Mr. George French, of this city. Then came the solo o po © solo | 1250 _ie nion Hotel, Geor: etown,_ ae, horus. <The Marvelous Work,” solo, _Mr, Marbury, from the committee on streets, to | J}0R BOSTON.The A 1 pper schoon r John = sare tale bes tate tate and which was referred the message of the Mayor on 7 fae Capt. Daniel Sears, 1s now reee the goin of te Great composition, war then'as | te ble of the improvemtas announced. on |g gh fe the hore arts al” Ta ba od apa Fg ag Dawson, basso. and | High and Fayette ; asked that the committee | BRO 99 and 101 Water strict. “je 16-w pies Ses serge The exquisite and familiarse: | be discharged from the farther consideration of | BRO -99 and 101 Water ir Prano solo, * With Verdure Glad. which wes | the sme, and that the message be referred to the | WW jigs pane RAY on FALER, sung by Mrs. Young in’ her best voice, and with | Boerd of Aldermen. Pridige 3 wha $e the happiest effect on the audience. Mr. M. also reported a bill in relation to Orchard The Heavens are telling,” trio and chorus; the lke street, Georgeti Alley, authorizing the levying of a further foot- The attention of the ase is ret ig lhe to - stock Youth: en’s, and trio sung by Mr. Ball and Miss McBlair of this | Way 8x for the improvement of the saine; ps CALESKIN SHOES: for suinmae eee. city, and Mr. Schott of Georgetown, was ac- Mr. Offutt, from the committee on Re > t0 | all of my own mana’ re, ceptably performed, and. the tae Chorus of | Which was referred the message of the Mayor on wa foe of PATENT LEATHER this piece was, without doubt, the subject, reported an ordinance in relation to dogs; laid over, the third reading being objected to by Mr Dunlop. Mr. Lazenby. from the committee on claims, reported a resolution in favor of H. Polkinhorn; Mr. Banzs stated the progress which has heen wade by the Water Board —that all the contracts the best choral performance of the evening. Passing over a num- ber of recitatives, which Were well sustained, we come to the beautifal ‘Terzetto, “Most beautiful appears,’? which was a capital performance, and did the greatest credit to the performers, Messrs. Dawson, French, and Miss Rosa French. This was perbaps, the best concerted pe:formanve of T. hs isalso assorted and well worthy of atten- on. A large lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS (suitable for servants) also on hand and coustanUy king. =r 7 Country merchants and others in want are mi to call or address meat No, 77 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C. ap 22-uf 500) BUSUELS PRIME WHITE MERCER F ; except one had been returned sigued, and would 500 POTATOES just eal, od order, he ie ced RTT en to | bcaabentiiad tote Connon heir'spproval at | and for saleby BRADT “STAVLLOR, w ts all joined seemingly with beart | the next meeting. mal 1 166 Water strent. to sound aloud the greatness of God nd chorus, “Achieved is the work,’ was also well rendered, and cai audience by storm. “On Thee cach living: soul awaits,’ trio, was acceptably rendered—-the bass part being taken by Mr. Ball, of this city, and the soprano by Miss Nevitt, of Alexandria. ‘The duett and chorus, « By Thee with bliss,” was happily formed—the duett by Miss Kate Anderson and t. Bdw. Jones of this city—as was demonstrated by the applause which followed. The duet between A and Eve, ‘Graceful x t,° the parts taken by Mr. Dawson and Mrs , Was deliciously sung. The hnat chorus, -- Sing the Lord ye voices all,’ was delivered in a manner to indicate that patient care had been taken at the rebcarsals in respect to tum: Mr. Hyde offered a resolution in relation to the market-house, recommending the erection of a number of benches at the north end for the use of persons from the conntry—not hucksters. The bill entitled ** An ordinance supplemental toan ordinance for the improvement of Fayette Street,”’ approved Feb 1559, was taken ap. Mr. Stake withdrew his amendment. Mr. Tenney moved to amend the bill so as to Provide that the footway improvement contem lated in the bill shall extend to a point five hun- red feet north of the north line of Eighth street; agreed to. The bill as amended was passed. The following bills were returned passed by the Board of Aldermen, and were signed: Resolutions for the continnation of the repairs of the road lead. ing from Bridge street to the Little Falls; in favor For HARPER'S F modious steamer AN TEL Capt. B. s, leaves George town every TUESDAY, THURS. DAY, and SATURDAY, at 7 o'clock a.m. Re warning. leaves Harper's erry every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, até o'clock a.m. kd bhi makes an extra trip to Shep tatisport on Saturday nights ma 31 tm* WINE TO HARPER'S FERRY. Through in 12 hours or less. Tho new. swift, and commods ateamer S. J. BRENGLE, Capt. W. A. Ritter, leaves Greorgetown for Harper's Fer, fy. and intormeviate powits, every! MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at7 o'clock a. m. Koaraing, leaves Harper's Porr every TUESDAY i] f SArery ¥ f i Reaver; tirming the grade of t| DAV. ateevet LS BN) SATUR The oratorio is to be repeated. we bear, as the of Henry Reaver; con aarti grade of x par sath o'clock a.m. For hight freight « RK cousecration of the church has been deferred. of West street; providing for flag footways on apgly,to WH. & HG. RIT a Water street; and for th inuance of the - Provement of a part of West street. They also returned rejected ordinance providing for the im (sha ut of the footway on the south side of ton street. and seation to prevent the a jebt ed from the Aldermen, the Boards adjourn it be to All freichts must he pre paid. — ms EW ARRANGEMENTS ArTH UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, 0. 91 Green street, Georgetown, D.C. ‘The undersigned rexpectinlly annonnes to their friends and the public in general that they have al a large expense remodlet their establishment, hav Te the Editor of the Star :—Sie: In an article y sterday, in reference to purporting to be frou Mr. Callan’s friends, statements are made which do me mech injustice. It bas been my earnest desire and endeavor to prevent gp 8 disorder apon the gi uds that would render the visits of Dar ing spared ne pains in making avery necessary ar jes & ore mo 7 y evening; concurred in. rangement for conductin tr business systermati ° A e 5 the distribution of the Potomac water e fown,”’ approved May !, 1-59, was + On motion, adjourned to Vaesday evening. (‘This bill authorizes the issuing of Gor oration stock | Mr. Mathew Duffey, superintendent of the poor and workhouse for the last seven years, bas ten de — his resignation, to take effect on the Ist of duly. The suspension of a portion of the unloading operationsat Ray's docks, noticed by us on Thurs- day, was only temporary, and was resumed the same day. Mr. Ray informs us that the dock is capable of receiving and stowing at least 20.000 tons more than is now upon it. Moreover, vessels oecurrence Thursday [I have succeeded without much trouble. It must be known to all who visited Arhiagton on the day referred to, that some exceptions to cood order were likely to occur, on accaant of the mixed population on the ground, and the tendency to an anusual d ment. bearing the afternoon 1 had vessfally quelled several growing disturbances without being compelled to resort to any harsh means. When f was notified of the difficulty referred to in your article, I hastened toquell that also, with- out koowing any of the persons engaged in the transaction. 1 learned immediately that a person whom you mentioned as a -huge fighting man,’? had been rade and disorderly in the dane ing sa- loon, and that he refused to leave the ground wet, and aise added therets h which the water passes, e ea parfeotly clear. now flatter themnelves that their MIN ATERS cannot be equatied in the District. In addition to the above th y have laid ina large xtook of PORTER and ALE, from the most cole brated breweries in the United Siates. Alen, 10,000 gallons of prime EASTERN CIDER, which will be sold by the barrel: gallons ov to tak Prime CRAR APPLE CIDER, XXX PALF, BURTON. and PHILADKLPHIA ALES, put up a pint bottles expressly for invalids, always on All orders by juail. or given to our drivers, will be mptly attende 5 ITTE All good delivered free of charge. i RNY are now arriving and taking away the article very Si ee N. . Ps fast. Freights fo New York have advanced to} ™*' tt (States <5 & SHIN While those who were assisting mein keepin $1.60 per ton. FoR SALF-A ¢ SECOND-HARD CAR. order were Syisgt soaat yw other oT x ‘The pic-nic of the Naraganset Club will come zs meee ich will ba disposed of on reascens known to me endeavor preven' 4 le- y at & iy le ppiy an ma 2 clared he should leave-they insisted. he shoud | ff, 3 A#lington on Tuesday next. Don't forget | ble terms. Appiv ae abo not, and some person struck me a violent blow across the head with a cane. | then strack at those who were resisting me, or who I believed were doing so. But I had no malice towards any verson engaged in the affair, for | knew no one. i only desired to do my duty towards the numer- ous and respectable people who had sought my grounds for quiet amusement. If, in the excitement of the moment, surrounded as I was by an unreasoning crowd, | used more violence than was necessary, or injured any indi- vidual, { deeply regret it, and will do n my power to render them ample satisfaction. has Room my intention, to Keep the gro Business upon the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal continues very brisk. During the week ending bop fe boats have ariel 77 of them from Cumberland, bringing about ¥,555 tons of coal; 5 with flour and grain, and the remainder from other points with wood, limestone. &c. The re- ceipts for tollsat the Georgetown Collector's office for the same period amounts to $4,515. as follows : Ascending trade, $350; descending, $4,435. nen onc utee ple-ate of the Young Catholics’ Friend icty is being looked forward to with more than ordinary interest. The most extensive and perfect arrangements are being made by the committee to secure to ail who may patronize EDDING Ww PRESENTS. _ - M.W.GALT & BRO. cal! attertion to their as- sortment of new and elegant goods designed espo- cially for Wedding Presents. M.W. GALT & BRO.. Jewellers, je W-3t_ 254 Pa, -4 doors west Brown’s Hotel, N NEW JEWELRY. ~NEW Style Etruscan Chain Bracelets, fall sets Carbuncle Jewelry, with &trusean Setting, Rich Coral Goods, Lavas, Florentine and Roman Mo- ies, Ae. “Also. gold-mounted Shell Also. Bracelets, Brooches, Eardrops, &c. ‘Al nrtmont just received. are AL W.GAUT & BRO., Jewellers, i It vhatever bazard to my is free from disorder or any disreputable conduct; and 1 hope that the raps rec pl poreinceey moran spe pipet je 16 st Pa. av., 4 doors west Brown's Hotel, e day s| ve vorable, Ar' ngton w al J CUSTOMERS Wh, © keep biil Public will do me the jastice to tke Be diticu be all alive. Welneed only refer the Severed | PO OUR © entfaliy notify thom tit ike Stee cee ce tee into coun eut | eft the names of the gentlemen who compose | made oi and Poot seed fer by chee, © ation, and to suspend judgment for the present | th, Committee of arrangeiments to insure them of | shall then render enci aud every one, and reqiret against me. K.P. Beveningr & Co, a grand time of it an early setilementin cash, as we rea nly expect ite Proprietors of Arlington Springs. There has heen shipped from Ray's dock this w saben i rieghence bon eee! Bee one ic ea week 1,307 tons of coal, 2s follows: Brothers, | bresrut simon we ee PS Center Manker.—The Market Space, inelud- | Davy, 434 tons; Merschel, 450 tons; Stag, Tow je lk 2w 523 7th'strent. above Pa-avenia, ing the crossings and pavement, presented an | send, 260 tons to New York; Charles Gaskill, Mar- unusually clean appearance, in consequence of the beavy showers of yesterday and the night before. ‘The market opened with a very large attendance, which was increased as the V4 progressed. The sopply was ample in ail the departments, the de- ved fat ely and sales appeared to be active. The prices have u a slight change in afew riner, 100 tons to Philadelphia; John Siliiman, Clam, 153 tons to Hudson. The Potomac, opposite our cit; extremely muddy, indicative o: R PG ANQTHER ARRIVAL. « W. BATES has just reecived anctnor cargo of that superior RED and WHITE ASH COAL, which he will dispose of cheap for ca<u. He has also on hand a large jot of HICKORY, OAK. and PINE WOOD, Please ca!) before urchasing elsewhere, ae oR. W, BALES, corner Lith cad C ats. N.,B.—Wood Cut and a” L , this morning is very heavy rains Split any size and lencth. articles since the last Satarday market. The prices were— na}| 2-story BRICK HOUSE on 15% street, near Maryland averne. (Isiand ; hag reoms-with cellar, Apply to Air. CHESUL at Dr. Piper's, corner of D an h streets, opp: Intellieenore Office. ebs F QE BENTSA vers desirsiio RESIDENCE, No. 254 C street, between teh and 436 ats, con- taining 8 rooms; a pumpol exealient. water int yard. Apply to THOS. HAVENNER, Ne . street. 3° 18 eo3t* ee eagpetaes «| FOR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, $ | comaining rooms and T GREAT REDUCTION. . HE VANDERBILT EUROPEAN LINE of United Stator Mai Steams!:ips «ail ever: FORTNIGUT between New York, SocTH AMPTION, and Havre, fer MAIL CON Taact, loaving AMERICA each alternate SATURDAY, and Evrore each alternate WEpnesvay. | F'm New Vk) From Haver for Sow'amp-|§ Southaw’n ton & Harre.| Capt. Jones. |Sat., Ovran Queen, > 18, Roll butter 25 “e. RIA . 15] Dried do., a 15| Peaches, 4% . 12) Eggs, doz. 14) Onions, bunch ~ H@75\ Cal 12@15| Beets, bunch les. for New York, Ariel, June 18] Wod., July 6 . = Passage, with pump of | Vanderbilt, fovea. Sat? ay 16 Soe 1 eae | Sides..... 11 4@11|Carrots ood water in tho yard, and not five minutes walk | 4a7eT" we (Sate, July 3] Wed Ane Shoulders. xa 10} Lettuce. from tke ‘Treasury. on D street. between Ith ant | Gccag Que |sat.) Aug. is] Wed. Angst Jowis .... - §@10 Radish i5th streets. Rent $16 per month, Inquire up t Vandersn <|Sat? Aug. al Wed Sep 14 Dried bee + 15@16 Green pea alley. u ‘These steamships have watertight compartment’, Chickens, ¥ pr... S0@ : OR RENT—That yery dowirable DW Carry able surgeons. Irish potatoes, pk. 25@50|C Bosh tar No. 457 13th street, bet w: Price of rither way the same, Bermuda do..... 50475 Rhubarb, bu and F, Possessi i i a0 and Sim, 2d Cabin $M and 36, Corn, ear, & bbv1.85a5 5 |Fish, cod apply to © BAKING. Artiot : (a limited mumber) $3. Corn, shelled... 95@.1 00) Do. Ilac . 12 | the ndersigned, Room 34 Win a ‘ATES issuod for passage from Europe to Beans, ¥ bush... $1.50/Do. floundersdo, 10 | _J0182w* Srecix delivered in Londun and Paris, Rye,¥® bush, .... S00.90)Rock, bunch... 25 .OMS FOR R : D. TORRANG Oats large. comfortable, au No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. line of Steamships ix Not lable to 1 consequence of the Huropean Wat, second, third, and fourth »| separately or together. Ber (No. 105 7th street, betwen and 1,) thay are able oither for offices or chambors. ‘Pern fe 17 tw} TRUNKS AND BONNET BOX Cheap at the SOUTHERN trunk FACTORY, 499 Seventh street. erate, JOSEPH FO HOL Cherries, q Gooseberries, q' I@2)) Tront, bi < in|sh cepshead each avonue, betw For partioulars onguir Warten Retuxns —Wil 0 Baley was found the prem ithe subscriber, at No. 150 Ta. avenue, | i 4-20 Depoatte Odd Peliows’ Matt, drank in the steeet, was to undergo a sober- | to and 6Uh streets . ATER! WATER! WATER !-WM | ing process, but upon being placed in the dock : JAS, E. DUNAWIN, the WUVE & CO. ato how prepared to 14 4 i ; = a water into the premises of parties de: eat this mornin ed to be as drank as ever. COR SALE—The SODA WATER STAND, th ve heen fi ed In order to nll time for acoinptete resto: | IPA RBLE SLAB, COUNTER, DRAW Hic: | Hem tie mains which have heen fatd hy: tho Unie ration, he sent to the workhouse days. | PIPE, GLASSES, and BOTTI n Pa. avenur, Clodeas Mavrow, profanity; dismissed. Seden, drunk and disord want your work «do ween ath and Ith atreats, doing a good bunrinesn, call at No. 900 Ni Apply at the stand to-day orto morrow as we want Promptly and at fair atreet,a few doors prices rly; sent down for 4 wi; horth of Penusylvania avenue. where inay be found days. Jno. Roe. drunk; dismissed. Fivelodgers | “lave the city by Saturday, Terms (cash) $35. acomplete assortment of Water, Steam, and tins ay d gt je 16 3t Fixtures. ma 23 Im were accommodated di the night. -—- ae SOR RENT—The commodions and airy t aa ee BRICK HOUSE ee tee Ry te Pick Tux ric-sic of the RS AND SHOE MAKE a hl ci auset Club, of George- 1 O SHOK DE ent, and large garden.on the corner of Ist street z i !_ assortment. SILV 3 town, which was to have come off at Arlington at a iB eel orth Capita Hil.” Inquire of Sevres BUCKLES fursalonseet py R ing: me vount | A UN'T, Fire and Life Insurance Agent— | ay . LAB. 2's, i agree aha heel wey og acer ater ney UN Ry ta WET te ae coeeret Me Post Office Box 454, or at 512 je 16-3t* Capkca BUILDING FOR SALE, Baptist Chureit intend either to imp present house of worship orto erecta new one ¢ another lot; they thereforeoff-rfor salethe BULL ING and LOT {hy the C on eth mn ’s Star. street, between & and F, Lot 10, Square 377. Tha ea rege 4 fot froate 5 looton toth sirect, aud runs back 7 Wey nicht irre, kommst Du von der Wesel? 2iuches to a 30-feetalley The house is built in Beden ler erste Pfatt ritt auf—Ksel. the most su! "tial manner, aud is well adap rr rcinek ee cee ke the areet | er tise tree fanenee antl as eet aed German Singer's Festival at 8 o'clock p.m. to- | OY? ISAAS CLARKE, corner Hand sth ets. night * i5-'T. Tha Stw - a ith et yest Revictous —Rev. Mr. Carson, pastor of Wangh Chapel. will preach at the Washington Asylum to-morrow afternoon at 3}¢ o'clock, RE YOU INSURE ple indemuity Against Fire red by the WASH- NGTON IN ANCE COMPANY. Office corner of Penn avenue and Wth st. Stockholders directors and officers all citigensof Washingtonand Georgetown. s ; JAMES C. MoGUIRE, President, ‘Nan ne Weandth Derexrep Locat Axticves, of interest, will & D Haw OTICE RAVELER SOUTHERN TRUNK FACTORY.—Waving com tence the manufacture of T-unks with x SOR povior and experienced workmen, under my ‘i immediate supervision, | am prepared to furnish Jerzr faengt weider einer za schrein an; pareers aah ws better =p cheaper aioe then the = Nor rl 8 BO! by others tn 18 city ie icieier Fan deste pean? | RPAMALE OMS Reig cence tes | sanity foek ar eta haa v hat denn der P ir zu leide in? ¢4 P rs 3S. #! ee Guonterows. | Qiponpostwe, deceased. "we RA Uappy Homes? | J8162m__" Opponte Gad Fellows’ tal. eee taint ne hundred ard twenty-eight acr STEEL SPRING SOLE LEATH TRUN Waopixg Canes; very pretty and very cheap. Ire | three roods. and eigint perches situated puteeer ned | Suet VALICES at the SOUTHERN TRU i + and Water Joos at per gallon, at the binding on the Washington branch of B. and O. R. FACTOR Y¥, 499 Seventh street, opposite Od Phuladei phia Confectionery, corner 12th and F ste. | Rand the Baltimore and Washington ‘Turnpike, 1 | Fellows Hall. je 14-2m Jette | mile from Beltsville Post Office and 4 miles fiom the — “4 Agricultural College. The location is unsury for health; tae y excellent; churches of | mearly all denominations within a short distanc | convenient to excellent schools; and a grist mill youngest chi dof Mr. M, and Mra. A. Brimmer. | with ‘rhe neighborhood is rapidly im- riguds uf the family aroravited to attond the | proving. "Fats 1¥ One Of the most. beautifulle site, al-To-morrew.(Suniay Jat 2 o clock, atth® | ated places on the line of the Ratiroad between resuionoe ot ner parents, B stroct, between 6thand | Haltinore ard Washington, Possessing the advan- ‘7th street, Island. . | of ‘& market in either city. At Lothian, West River, Anns A undo! o M LIME—LIME—LIME! AY Always mi, in quantities to suit, th matity of fresh Wood-burnt LIME, H ent ER SOT ae sed HAIR, a befor ton ii . 2 5c: 1 Kilns, No. 1, ieee a at aed Uhave, by the request of my customers residing in the lower actor the oity, and for the country trade, established a deput at the footof 9th street and the DIED, tn this city, on the I7th instant, 4 ine tor be reached by il) thirty | Canal, where may always be found on hand the best Me sleud, nthe tatingant PEALIP J. FHOAE | nuautess Weltimore iaebont oe hea thirty quality ol frexh wood burut Lime, Cement, Plaster, RS, ciate the Titi year of hisage. * . ‘The land ws ina high stato of cultivation, no paing lair and White Sand, ; “Oa the ith instaat, RIC ARD G ‘ON | ot expense ha: spared in improving ane received aud punctaal 4g a nA fant Ma: 4h oped | fertriimag by nse of the most permanent manures, | _j¢ 13-Im . nY. Hichard Gc Hyaite' % Marearet Aan | ingaveamunming throwghesgh ied, "te" =" | COAL! COAL! COA aon Thuredey, the 17th instant, is nee bal | "Ene ovemente consist & comfortable brick Coat pated berg Stoves axp Rancrs. ase. e ‘of vr. James » dwelling. epared Krpre: ~ 2 fangral from Yeboncaer Chagsh wa eaters | stable, tse fmpunt im tho barn yard: | aition et too deaReand oe ih Bak ce ant Cstener aorieeetnee sort | an orchard of the ~ apples, praches, | tive entire satis! tion nod Latins citys cm the Heh instant i the 234 year of PAI tile eoesary Farming Utensils and fine Stock | 4 9" 8nd Amagua White ash GOATS roped hat_axe, Mrs’ MATILDA FRANCES FR Ni | wil be soltwith 2 or Reparately. iy Eb aoentog pe : + Ww et Joba Lag stl Frooad daurh of ‘The terma wilt he libern! made to suit pur- y he J. & W.M.GALT,. Richard apd Harriet Brooks, after ashort space of chasers. Northwest corner 12th and © streets, No. 54’ ours” 3 i formation may be olitained f Dr. P. " ig ger inneral will take place finm the residence of @tiounoghue,on the place, Wi nil take plessive | 84 (oot of tat street, below War Department, her parents,on the ad. Her remains will be. in img it to persuns Wixhing to pu) or tr taken to the Wesley Ziou Church, on the Islaud.on from the Exeoutcein Goorgeto Pp Cs F°! SALE-—A igre a ert Monday, 2 th inet at 2 o'clock, and fom thers tw SARAH 0) BORN HUE: be Bui roof 1RO) KE it. en's a: ntances 0} NS Hy faraily are avited. Hor husband We steont fross tio PATER 07 NNOGHUE, cont SNYDER S Saat city, at Sulpher Springs, - maz6-2tawDIm& Ww" > { ee i * 2 od? Yeo. 4 : i JNO. F. CLARK. jes WALLA BARNARD Aus: 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONE uth MON DAY, the 20th of June, at 4 dent pe fair, if not the next fair day, It will be sold in lots of ten acres and upwards, and has fine building sites, JNO. FE. CLARK, je Wd WALL & BARNaRD), Aticts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ALUABLE UNIMPROVED bg Sle ta ny ON THE IsLaNy aT Avctiox._On WEDNES- DAY, the 2 stant, J shail sell, in front of the omises, at 6 o'clock p. m.. the east part of Lot No, 6 in Square D, fronting 22 feet on Marviand avenue. and ranning back 112 fect to an alley between 4% and 6th streets, Terms : One-fourth cash ; balance in 6, 8, and 12 months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed xiven and a deed of trust taken. je Wed A. GREEN, Anct By J. C. McGUIRE & ©O., Auctioneers. ‘Tye FRAME, HOUSES AND LOTS ON Nort G skeet. neTWKEN 2p AND Sp st KEETS East.—Or aan ESD AY A®rTE NUON, on the promises, we a! part ‘752, Tronting 61 feet Rs inches on ner h 3 woen 2d i back 199 feet I inch:tos cone isting of two emal houses, Alsv, immediately after the above, at the same lace, we sha'l sell Lot Nu. 1, in Square No, 1.07, at he corner of north E street and 13th street east» One fourth each Ti months, with interest, : the residue ing t2and poured by a deed in trust ied J.C. MCGUIRE & €O., Ancts. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES EOROKTOWN.— The rain preventing @ TATE IN salo of this roperty onthe ith, we will " for NDAY, the 2th instant, at half past & A mixer, if tar, if wu the next fare thereatter, All the nicht, title and inter F said Thompson in and to the fe Ing prep erty: Part of Lots Nos. @ and Incher on inches deep, having th rent, Part of same Leta, f past side of same atroet ing alse thereon a fray One third eonting 29 feet '%5 street wtef LotN beng 2 ton the nerth sido of 6th stroct, and 1 deep. 4 12 fert ” feet third of the purchase mones ein two equal Heh the pureka: wles, bearing interest. to be ston the premises, Alloon Hag At the cost of the porchasers. If the terms be not complied with within 3 days from day vf sale, the property will be rerold at the cost and rick of the purchasers. _S. TAYLOR, jeled mith, of sale: One ey H Fxecutors, By uctionser, JALVABLE BR LOTS Cont ® OF OTR DraRET Wear ann. SrReR ar Tien. -On MONDAY stant, T shall seil, im front of the pr o'clock p. m., the following desenbed v erty to wit: Lots Nos. 5,6 and 7, in Squ This property is bounded by Sth and %th strects westand Ronndary etreet. K Terns of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 14 mouths, for notes bearing interest from day ofsale. A deed xiven and a deed of trust taken. All THE XDARY the Oth in SOR. AL REX nable prop ° conveyancing at the cost of tue purchaser. je 15 ts A. REEN, Anct,_ Auctioneer, COLTS, CATTLE, Vooo.&c.ar Pusric A SDAY APTERNOON, the ztet mstant, at to0'clock, I will well. at Lindon, the resi- dence of Theodore Mosier, on Seventh street reat, and within 5 miles of the City Post Office : 7 Horses; among them a *s Horse and a No. 1 Gentleman’s Saadle Horse, 2 well brod Colts, 2 years old, I head of Cattle; some of them fat, and among them 6 gL od Milch Cows, 1 large sur-horse Wagon and 3two- horse Wagons To Seasoned Oak Wood, arte, Farming Utensils, &c. ding Manny’s Comiined Reaperand Mower, one season, : All sums of and under $2), cash; over 2. a credit of and 9) days, for notes satisfacto- nly endorsed, bearing interest. ye 15. A. GREEN, Anet. ».. Auctioneers. DING LOT ar ESDAY AFTER- at 6 o'clock on the premises, we Sashing’s subdivision of Square 25 feeton north L street, between loth and lth streets west, running back 19 feet toa wide alley. ; ‘This is a beautiful site for & private residence, having a high andl commanding Proepect, with a Goveramert reservatien in front. Title indieputa- 8. Terms: Ono-fonrth cash ; the residue in 6,12 and 18 months, with interest, jelt-d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Anets. M ARSHAISSSAL facias issued from in virtue of a writ of fier Clork’s office of the Cir 6 cuit Court of the District of Columb of Washington and te me directed, 1 a ot t ie sain, for c: 1 Edward S. Wright, on Bridge street, George on SATU AY, the h day of June, inst., ercing at o'clock a. he following goods a tels, to wit, viz: 9 Carts and 1 top Boggs. seized and levied upon as the goods and chattels of Wm. Hoffman. garnishee of J. G. Myers, Lewis Jones, and T. Willis Pratt, aud will be sold to sat- isfy Spdicinls No, *, te Qotrher term. 1833, in faver Offatt & Co! - SEL for the District « SALE. lacias ed from tl cuit Court of the District ty of Washington and t to public sale for cash, door of said county.on W of tine inet, 1859, ne 1 Marshal fn writ of fie ri ine of the Cir- AY thre ot! y he following de- : lant’s right, title, and te Lots Nos. 3.4, and 5, TH ware No. 65, in the city of Washington, D. C.,tocether with all and singular the improvements thereon, sei nd levied npen As the property of Jamex G6. hs, and wil, be sold to satisfy Judierals No. 87, May term, 18%, in favor of Thomas H. rare a decree of the bia. passed on in A cause betwaen Bene ed Godliep Rupert and hers, def ndants. (New MONDAY, the Ith day of ck tn the afterncen, on the to the highest bid lowing rea! property in Georzetown. D. Part of Lot No. 113,1n Thomas Beall of George's first add.tion Lo Georgetown, D.C., becin ning for the sume at the end of 100 feet f street, on the west | sonth 20 feet, feet, then lat public auet premises, x der, the t C., te MHD nee north ott beginning f ame 100 fee of Breall and Green st.eets, 01 t, and rmnnin th u ( wide @ west feet, leet, thenoreast 3 fect to Green st. beginnivg ; wath the improvements on of said lots, sof sale: One thied of the purchase monew In cash ; and the rexid: hree equal sarmeote of b, [2 and 18 months from the day of sale ; the deferr: pavaents to hear inte: e day of wal to he secured by the purchaser's bends or a with surety, to be approved pr the Trustee, aud ries oe on the eye sob at , Ail conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. WM. R. WOODWARD, Tructeo, je 16 eoSwkds By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, S$ OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, + AT AUCTION.— By virtue of adeed oseph B. Guinier to the subseriber, dated March 18, 1859, and duly recorded in Liber J! A.S., No. 171, folios 56, 57, 58 and 5 shall sell, in front of my Auction Rooms, on the corner of 7th and D strects, on TUESDAY the 2ist day of June next, at 10 o'clock, the following goods and chattels, to wit: 1 Seed Drill, 1: Thrashing Machine, 1 Fan Mill, i Cutting Box, . orse, | Iron Grey Horse. 1 Sorrel Hi pees erms cash on delivery, . LLOYD, Trastee. © SREEN Rust _maD-eokds yisso' LU ON OF COPARTN ERSHIP—Th, D serfs a heretofore existing beetween th jersigned, under the firm of Larstxy & Thomas is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All the bus- aess of the late firm wil! be settled and the con- [Sead prereot will so aenee by vere Soren | ete Thomas, who will carry on the same inens at the old stamts No. 36 Light atrest Bol, ‘re, who is alone authorized to collect the lebts and uso the a Areata He oy pHOMaS M HENRY F. Baltimore, March 14, 185. CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS, It will be seen by the 5 notice rchased the entire ow my Sopeee pon =e ‘Thomas is} Laochoy. 1 res l¥ solicit a contin- uation of the our former friends and the public in general. Mr. Joszpn H. Tasetx, tor seven years F. and principal Engineer in the house ors & G , of New York sity & the ost three Youn of inte house, _ continue to manage the Mechani Depar business will be conducted ander N te rgd Myleof ENB Y F. THOMAS & CO. Eidepieen pe SiS eas ON Bld CommerrciaL Liverroo., June 7.. days, 17,000 bales; barely maintained, and decline of d Breadstutls losed dull, with a ‘ht de- cline on previous quotations “~ Provisions ch dull, and prices weak. Consols closed at 93 4 a3 en sc sched Damage to the Welland Canal Sr Catnanine, C.W., June 16 st lock No. 25 of the Welland canal, near were carried away by the schooner oe this evening. The rosh of water caused embank- went to give way, and the wre submerged to the depth of som | feet. Great damage was done to the grain fields. The water is now shut off and the flood is gradually de- clining. netics Shipwreck and Loss of Life. New «. Janets bound to St. Jobns, N . Wes wrec! I6th. near Machias. Fifteen souls were cluding the captain and bis daughier. Great Rece. New Yorx, June 18.—Tar River won the grest unttch race for $5,000 over the Fashion Course bree mile heats, in two straight heats, Chatham. Time 6 12 and 6. red 3 E, June I> Flour closed very quiet, Howard street and Ohie $7 Wheat unchanged ; sales unimportant; white $1 WaSl 75 for fair to prime; red $1 Stal 60 for fair to choice. - Corn closed dull; white &2a8Se ; yellow Starec Provisions closed steady; bacon sides 9},c. Whisky closed doll at ow York Markew. New Yorn, June t= -Piowr bas declined Ic , State $6 0026 20; Obie $6 Sea7 15; Southern $7 tf heatclosed with a declining tendency, South ern red $1 72, do white 8189481 53q Corn clesed dall; mixed Stax, yellow Ahae? prime $11 50 Pork closed steady, mess $16 50; Lard closed dali at Hall \« Whisky closed heavy at ye nd 994, , Cumberland Coal Co. 16% illinois Central shares 554; do. bonds 63; Michi gan Southern guaranteed bonds 30%; New York Central 73%; Reading 41; Cantons 19; Va. 6 £7; Missour: 6's 56 Al. Treasury Deramtaent, June 9th, tga. eis hereby ctven that sealed proposals wil! be received at this Department until Monday, the tweatreth day of June stant, for the issee of any Portion or the wholo of five millions of dollars im ‘Treasury notes in exchange forthe cold coins of the United States deposited with the Treasnrer of the United States, the Treasurer of the Mint at Phila dep the Treasurer of the Branch Mint at New Orleans, or the Assistant Treasurers at Boston, New York, Charleston, or St. Lows, within one week from the acceptance of the Proposals, under the authority of the acts of Congress of 234 Decem- ber, 1857, and 3d March, 1850. Such Treasury notes will be issued upon the re- ceipt here of certificates of deposit to the credit of the Treasurer of the United Stat~s with either of those officers. They will be made passable to the order ef such bidder or bidders as shail agree to make such exchange at the lowest rate of interest, not to exceed six per centum per annum, and wil! carry such rate of interert from the date of the cer- tifieate of deposit. The pr. ‘S must state the rate of interest without condition and without ref renee to other bids, and contain no other fractions! rates than one-fourth, one-half, or three fourths of one per centuin. One per centam of the sum offered to be exchanged must be deposited with one of the Treasury officers before meutioned, whose certifi cate of such deposit must accompany each propusa! &s security for its fulfilment. If the offer is not ac- cepted, immediate “direction will be given to return such deponit. Should any proposal! be found incon - sistent with the acts of Congress, or this notice, it will not be considered. All proposals under this notice must be sealed up and inscribed on the outside cover, “Proposals for Treasury Notes.” They will be opened at this De twentieth partment at twelve o'clock m., of said day of June instant, HOWELL COBB, jo dtJuner __Seoretary of the Treasury. [MPORTANT NoTicE, LADIES OF ASINGTON STOWN, ALEXANDRIA, Ane R RESPECTIVE VICINITIES! me to inform you that on and after Mon- ¥, the 2th of June, 1 will offer my entire stock of FANCY GOODS at first coxt, and continue so to sell until July Stet. Contemplating extensive improvements t in August, and my stock being heavy, lam anxious to tien every - jars worth of = inte cash it y be experience in eo roheae « 2, and the ory hberal shate of “ ded to me since my TemouvA! to my new Penn. avenue, ween Sth ‘aod 10th if vurace it'th toe —— exertions “ lease. I fatter myself that my first cost prices wi H lord greater indecements than ever before ts city; and in order to satifs irorgsives hat ! GEOR TH Perm mean what t most respeotfully solicit an ear! y call, Ac than werds. My stock ts full and complete in every department, and com Prises some of the very best gouds of the following glasses: , su brie Kdcings and Insertings, Gloves, jets, Mitts, Tarletons, Miusions, Dress Buttons, Perfumery, and Notions of every kind, such as are used hy ‘adtes at ai! seasons, lave and Mustin Collars, every atyle, Wie Black Lace, ficured and plain, Plain and Figured Black Mantle Netts, R. C. STEVENS N. B—Straw Goods, such as Bonnets, Flats, Hats, and Caps. 1 propese to sell even lees than cost; and piace Dress Trumming in the same cate gory. Al! ceeds charged, ten cont added. Ci ferred. Wels, R.C. vi BC TERA SRC Reo TH ROCK GINGS FL ARDS. AIN WINDOW SHADES, GILT 4 CURTAIN 8 plage | and ahah rantee to furnish you for less mone restablishmentin the District. Call cor- ud (States,) 04 ttawlw A NEW BAND ORGANIZED.—The under signed beg leave to state that have organ - izod s cond BRASS and STRING aNb, ich sas Po sayied the “Wi nein Brass Band will pertorm ‘arades, Excursions, Pio Nic. Serenades, &c. A call is respectfully solicited. oe Ww Ah st. onst. r CHRISTIAN tat oe Capstel Afi STIAY tol Hil ER, No. 316; nest door to Tron Hall. Y. FISCH lex .Sentinel.2w) TRAVE E. Offer the larg best and heapest assort. — of ail the various styles aud a a wa Pon zmerka “— fx hme m Sa of the city ax clown. AL! 2 322 Pa. avenius, Pelee ead eds. as 349 AT COST! AT COST!!! $20,000 WORTH OF DRY Goons. fet hha dag torent eal sa tay eotire stock of= STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS 4 es ie My object in so ss, my PF. T. MADDOX. jels 349 Bbw AT AND BONNET

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