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Porick Matrers.—Before Justice Cull. Benter wae aecused of being drank fn the street, and was duly fined $1.65. Ror a similar LOCAL NEWVS. eae Criursat Covrt —Trial of Hilleary Hutchias sad John Jowex for the Murder of John Enn During yesterday no progress was made beyond _ AUCTION SALES. ors = cmon cee same of erent 18 | Wea ART TERETE PRONG } summoned as witnesses before the grand jury, 4 i Ta —On - Mr. Kreamer was acrused of fouaed some uneasiness séction. Thecause | I sha'! ile ie it of the premi: ¥ completing the jury to sit in the case, which was eee ee Pie treet res of te the summons is a ne he fn the ganda fieiea eet il “an wood cilected about Lg e’cloéke p. m., whereupon the Sa righ h breach of decorum jury a large number of wi by Court adjonr The jury, as completed, is a« {lowes Dauiel Bente. Alesander "Lee, Caled Buckingham, Edgar H. Bates, Thomas H. Miles, Jobe Bell, Lguatias W. Atchison, John J. Joyce, Nicholas ©. McKnew, Bernard Hayes, Hanson Brown, and Christopher Cammack, Jr. Today, the Court having met, the = were sent for from the jail and placed in thedock, and the trial commenced. ‘The witnesses for the United States were first enlted and sworn and the District Attorney pro- creded to open the case. He described to the jury the principal incidents attending the murder of Penns as oan’ & bach oa in evidence before h. occupying uta a Sie was tilewed, oa the part of the defence, by Mr. Norris, who commenced by characterizing the opening of the District Attorney as vindictive, and requesting the jury to make due allowance for his intlumed remerks and unauthorized inveetives ntended were entirely out of place evded tostate what the defence would be. viz: that of justification. The Listrict Attorney then called for the Uni ed tes — gree Hurper, who testified as previously to the shooting of Eanis by Hutebins; bis evidence disclosing nothing beyond what he gave at the Other trial Jorn B. Adams, formeriy a clerk in Stribling’s store. on Water street, testified next; his evidence being the same as that given at the previous trial. fils testimony was followed by that of Mr. Haa- y houses—fourteen, we fares 1 f et are tol seuipiaal Sy pettons.of ill fame, to iv? fs and = injury of the sarroand sn eee Ser aera ‘Somsill Briok i amerors therm ont, The wines a very wil to. | “Tertas: One-haif cash, baianes jn éand 12 monthe, in couseqnently there js a | for notes bearing intorest, sea ‘adeed of trust spesition todede the bellity: PT A <i xk teninerneenetaeneamerteny or 5 += ee Re ee irene ues 1 BoE, wet. | he inks manufactured by ovr | By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioncers, enterprising fellow-citizen, Mr. Topham, on Sev- RUSTEE’S SALE OF A BUILDING LOT enth ‘street, between D and’ E, are equal in all | wrBNESDAY RETERNOON: Gk Tee mee respects to any others made in the United States, | o'clock. by virtue of adeed of trust dated May 4,. we care not - Kivery one sold as of his man- | 1858, and duly recorded in liber J. A. S., lai. folio ufrcture is actually made’ in his. own establish. | 24 f wil seliat Public ‘Auction, fn Wout of the es, Dat . a re aed re pall here’ about to travel to give him « call, as his | Fiith stroet, between Dat Ei sieeets Maal rani prices are very reasonable. back one hundei five feet one inch. feces WES Ee Be ‘ erms: One fourth ¢ ‘0 be paid on the day of ‘Sova —Thesoda fountain of our opposite ne!gh- oe the balance iu six and twelve months with bor, Mr. Ford. bas proved a blessing to hundreds | S15} given and a dood of trust taken. ‘of parched and thirsty souls, as they wended their | Al! conveyancing st aan or es abe Trclitg cue: Gecrrapytenesmauarnader tie jemd WALUe RABAAR by Asctr. Mis new isnlgiinup tad eben ince elo | | IGHTNING Rope. i new tonic: sure to test {tas soon = [rar gree for it is the very thing for the present GENUINE PLATINA TIPS. cated, m7. nd iti of temporary ‘+0? . fall- ?? Seeckerty conduct in the Eastern ace an ms cusation which was so well founded that Mr. a tine of $5 4. Mat Pi ‘bt thrpw- ine stones in the Eastern id ry Sorry Sam Boston was fonnd’ drenke s was constrained to 35.91. Davy Sims was caught ng “old sledge” on Gatdenre ce the Sab- th day, for which he contributed $3 94. Join Jonson, Davy’s partner in the aforesaid amuse- ment, way also fined $3.98. Mr. Stope negiectad to keep his stall in the Rastern market house ina cleanly condition, in consequence of which short- coming be paid the Corporation $3.58. Before Justice Thompson. —Officer King, on Fri- day last, brought before Justice Thompson, a col- ored boy named ‘Thomas Butler, who, being con- victed of throwing stones in the street, was fined — costs. om oy 4 lad, named John Adams. was arr yesterday morning by the same officer. Being convicted of disorderly con: Fie tenet cae bins Fae eae os ° fine er Butler, au superseded by Adams, i vad offenders ‘were m por Joseph Gert: was brought up on a warrant for keeping his lager beer house on after twelve oclock at night. The evidence came from a watchman, named Evans, who testified that he Warcn Rerurns.—Yesterday, Wm. Waters, LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, colored, drank, disorderly, and resisting the ot- | Corner of Tenth and C streets, near Penn, avenue. cers; fine and costs, $6.15. Oliver Miles, colored, went by Gerhardt’s at fifteen minutes past twelve 4 - CAUTION.—In consequence of numerous at- mits! Ai tison, who also letitied as at the former | o'clock by the clock at the Bank of Washington, | Goutty aig’ go ueey, workhouse $0 days. Sam npts by partios to represent theit Laightaing Kod trial. | Mr. Addison was on the stand when our | and that the hossewaa then CPP auaistrate | “"Thiree lodgers were accommodated. criber begs leave to inform the public that vo euch report closed. the oles. unkat hrcaee nd ae eft To-day.—William McGobrick, drunk and dis Points are genuine unless stamped with his own Tur Very Last Case.—To the Editor of the Stay —I read in the Star of last evening your report of the case of Thomas C. Kirkley, tried for an assault and battery with intent to kill, and who was let off by a tender-hearted jury. with a con- yiction for a stoople assanit and battery. Astonish- ing as theit verdict may be, they are ve ma Laman tribanal, and are amenable to God Lowrver mnch it is to be regretted that they should have bom we — conclusion that tor = who knowingly pl the poor To na ition that east after hours of infaone torture. nevitably result im his death, unless relieved, was not guilty of the *- intent to kill.’ For the miti- gated offence, the Court sentenced bim to be im- prisoned six months and to pay a fine of $20. The winishment bears no proportion to the enormity of he offence—an offence characterized by a refine- ment of craelty such as is seldom recorded in the annals of crime, and it is deeply to he regretted that the Judge either was not permitted by law, or did not deem it his duty to inflict upon the otter der a severe sentence. But he is not yet beyond the reach of the law, him of ier to ad—d lie. Evans immediate! retaliated, by threatening to ‘mash Gerhardt' mouth,” an yo another warrant to be issued against late defendant, for cursing and swearing in the street. ‘The case was immediately dis) of by Justice Thom, who fined Ger- hardt $2 and costs. Gerhardt paid the fine, and then returned a ‘* Rowland” fer the ‘Oliver’? by swearing out a warrant against Evans for disor- derly conduct in the streets; and he was then and there tried and convicted. and the same amount of fine and costs was imposed against -+ ye watch- mann. orderly; dine and oosts, $3.15. s may be left either at his place of busi ve given, orat the Jeweiry Store of hi One lodger only was accommodated. teorsued ent r. Charlies Hayden, under Paesewtation.—A handsome service of plat= = ae |, where 8) ecimens of his Rods and has been presented to Rev. John Lanahan by his | Points can be seen on exhibition. frlenda{n Alexandria, through Mr. F. WY. Ashle ee oe aE ae as an expression esteem in which he = i “as a gentleman and a Christian minister by the F PARCIS. on Seventh tty Bey si home, with Pi at community of Alexandria, and for the | yA RE, HESKETS, BRUSHES. FANS able and triumphant defence of their prineiplesin | WIRE COVE: UIT CANS, FLY his recent lectures.” BRUSHES, and all the desirable articles for, sopeoieesie-—are housekeeping, and purchasers willdo well to Tug First Ansvat Co: NCEMENT of the | remember hisstore. Rents are low. and we bny for fi ith street GEO. FRANCIS. Lafayette Female Institute, of this city, comes off | h,srhsrainall lot of those desiraive XCALL Re- at the Smithsonian, this evening, on which occa- | frierators. to be closed off at reduced prices. je 25 sion much is expected from the young ladies be- EW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. pees en the school, .in the way of fine original Ww nee made meee & large addition to our com, on. ComMENCEMENT oF CoLUMBIAN CoLLEGE.— The annual commencement of this College took place at 11 o’clock, this morning, at the E street Baptist Church. Long before the hour at which the exercises were to commence the public tho roughfares leading to the epi presented a lively appearance from the number of persons wending their way thitherward. A band of music was in attendance. Prayer bei offered by the Rey. Dr. John C_ Smith, poy A Fourth Presbyterian peer iin vont (Baicn - ¢ Lyxcu LLaw.—Some badly-advised persons bave | And Na SKINS. Linen and Cotton SH BETINGS: i 5 er ie ases t a caused’ placards 1 be posted about the city, wars-r| jer gener, Fadios, Gautam nice (OTrOn ing the jury in the Kirkley case to leave the city, | LAWNSat is, WHITE GOODS in great varie- under penalty of Lynch law. tv, making our stock very complete in every depart- meat. All of whch we now offer very low. ane in the name of justice and humanity T appeal | Churcte the folloate bes Oxe ADVERTISEMEW? of wood end coal yard ee aa ienteane eee ne e ata” hurels, the follo me of exercises was | #tle. jez Leeda 5 to the public functionary whose duty it is to pro- z -2w Opposite Centre Market Space. teviite for oifences that Ine may still be brougia to | then gone through with: Man’s Daess Suits, ppomite trial for subernation of perjury. Not content with thus out-aging the laws of God and man, he must needs. by threats and the exercise of the power Which the master possesses over the 2) atice, compel his apprentice to commit perary sereen himself’ Atcommon law subornation of perjury isthe procuring aman to take a false oath, amounf- ing te perjary—(Hawk, P. C., b. 1. s. 69, ¢. 10.) Aud this sabornation <a sy be proven by one witness —(5 Metcalf's Rep., 211.) The atrocity of the first otfe the snperadded crime of subornation of perjury, and all the sur- ronndings of the case. call for ompt and in- flexible assertion of the law. He should be prose- "3 Business Sui O EEPERS, ATTENTION! Yourns’ Danss Sores, Mom's Business Suits, | FFOUSEREECERS AE INVENTION fouths’ Business Suits, BRowy & KENT'S ; THE AGE! ‘5 tieaes Camane ders BLE SUMMER BAKE OVEN! 5 ‘ORT, Noaw Water & Co., Marble Hall Cloth: The spetertet effects of this invention must be Store, Brown's Hotel Building, would respectiuily | witnessed to bo believed. Tt requires less announce that theirannual display of Spring ai wood for baking than isconsumed in kindling Summer Clothing is now ready for inspection. {t | the fires in ordinary oveus and stoves. One, is comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen’ cord ofhard wood will be sufficient to cook Youths’ Clothing ‘af the newest and richest designs | init fora family a whole year. it cooks ia about m rial, trimming, and workmanship. half the time ordinarily required. and tae heat ‘0 those who study excellence with economy, in ‘oguiated with such precision that scarcely any fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now auill OF care is necessary to cook with absolute per- offered for selecting from the most attractive atock | fection. Meats are roasted thoroughly with the of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- i ble uniformity, and come from it to the 1. The Desire for Knowledye—Au oration, by Charles W . Hassler. Washington, D.C. 2. The Voyage of Life—An oration. by Samuel R. White, Bedford co., Via. 3. Germany in 1345—An oration, by Trezevant Harrison, Sussex co., Va. 4. Man in his highest Development—An oration, by Joseph F. Deans, Norfolk co., V: 5. Two Scenes on Mt. Tab oration, by An oration, by a. idren’s School Suits William A. Harris, Jr.. Pike co. ° 6. The Washington Memorial—. Jobn H. Wright, Nansemond co., 7. The Progress of Republicanism—An oration, by T.G .N mon a juced prices, 28-1 aud tender. Bread is baked wilh or with ented for the subornation—he should be prosecut- | *,Jsn' 7, critin. Nameemond eo.. Va. ly i: fe niee bai Sp ly | outa hard crust, as desired, and will remain fresh edas a cruel and improper master to his white ap- | william 8. Wright. Nansemond co..Va. MaRaviLia! Mamavitia! and seft much longer than bread baked in other prentice H. LS. Wastixetox, June 25, 1859. MaRavitra !!! The most wonderfo! preparation known For Destroying Dandruff ; 9. The Beantiful—An oration, by William Y. Another very important advantage is = Titcomb, A. B., Ala. narily, gives out rthat it wiil not ki We publish this communication to enable us to At the close of these addresses, the Davis prize PR aa oe ne Sep more pes p gti Cay Fefoscen oe seas d be fe ache; say that while it is very probable that the jury bad oe septate par pn grt oe elas ine Preventing the Hatr from Ballans Out ; Opening one of the doors, it will heat the room nony before them satisfying them that it was | Sonior classes contendes ti epi f and Producing Giossy Curis, put one fourth the wood required by any stov - design of Kirkley to kill the negro boy, it | 3¢ {Be Smithsonian Institution. were awarded—the | oid by all respectable Druggists and Fanéy Goods | use. ) =e 9 neg! ¥) it | first to Wm. S. Wright, of Nansemond co., Va., | Dealers, and by the Proprietors. Prive 50 cente. For sale, wholesale and retail, at , will take much to induce the community to believe | and the second to John Pollard. Jr., of King and Cuaries Ernest & Co.,96 Maiden Lane, N.Y. W.. D. WYVILL’s, that he was not reckless of the boy’s life, and that | Queen co., Va. The degrees were then conferred: is — i Sole Manufacturer, No 493 Pa avenne,, the panishment which the law permitted —— sina Which au lnatepral sedsess: wee Galivered | It will necomplish all that is —— for it) aud jo23-2w "near Sd st., Washington, D.C. ford to tnSict wat set wholly inadeqeste & | by G. W- Sanson, B. D., President elect. The mal Groaned eee | LIME—LIME—LIME ! racter of his crime. Our report exercises were closed by a benediction. soe 5 j road Always be had, in quantities to suit, the je3-sm J. M. BrapstRest, 277 Broadway, N.Y. pear gna 3 fr Westra ign ‘dit e - | ME ASTER ai » @ ashington ay pepe talented Some So pconle. weet Lime Kilns, No. 1, between upper sndiows, Ae am to the contrary. Show them a good thing; SY. verits be clearly di of rs, in the case makes it very clear that crawford did his whole duty {n the prem- If any one questi that fact, we advise bim ty ivek at the law previding punishment for the assanit aud battery—in this District, of The slosh Stator were conferred: Bachelor of Philosophy—William Alexander Harris, jr., Mo Bachelor of Arts—Joseph Franklin Deans, Va., Join Thomas Griffin, Va., Trezevant Harrison. Lhave, by the request of my cust esiding in a tet ies strated. and they will t it i the lower part of the city, ard for country trade, which Rirkley was convicted. If the District | Va.. Charles William Hassler, D.C... Samuel | Hytemitate to give it their most eordial patr extabliahed a dopot at the foot of oth street, aud the A W$ testimony at command suficient to | Richerson White. : John Henry Wright, Va,, sic i Virtues of Host Canal, where may always be found on hand the best a concerning Stomach Bitters,as may be seen in the mnmen ofthis medicine that are annually sold ection of the land. It is now recognized er remedies set derived make it probable that be can convict Kirkley of suboruation of perjury. of course he will institute Such a prosecution against him Tue Concert st ASSEMBLY'S Cueurcn, last night, was well attended, and passed off very William Stephen Wright, Va Master of Arts—By exami D.C. In Course, James G uality of fresh wood-burnt Lime, Cement, Plaster, fair and White Sand. Orders received and punctually attended to. | a a., M A. Hensley, Va. Bradford A. Lintotn. Yo Marshall W. Read. Va., William Y. Titeomh, Aia., Charles H. Utermehle. D.C jo 13-1 Puasrep 1 WATTERS AIT Inve: to the enjoyment, we believe, of those pres- KETS. IT STAN D> eek Wig Ulead Cad ebaes acs tad MO 0 Rooks bun Aguesenane oA ce um Maine to Te BUTTER COOLEI Mr. J.H. Daniel, and Mr. C. Adams presided at | Would keep the air cool about their premises at = STANDS, &c. Aiarge assortment of the ity and latest ityiee ioe rece M. W.GALT & BRO., Mexican Mostane Liniment. Jewellers, 354 Pa. avenu a its wonuerful effects a-d uent popularity— 7 doors west of Brown's H Rerliaps no article in the bistory of the Materia | 3027-3 ks Medica, evera quired the same patronage, was sub NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. jected to the same numberof severe and different Aut Persous havi coounts with the urder- tests.and met with so few failures asthe Mustang | signed are varnestly, respectful Liniment. It has justly been styled 1 call on vs before the Ist of July ai val Wounds, Cuts, Swelling», S “a ¢ Eruptions on Man of Beast. ‘Iti The undersigned would take this e of surprising virtue, that Phy his sincere thanks to bis n comp@iled to preseribe it: aud’ from soms : heir liberal patronage. ant able cures of Chronic and Distoried Rheumatic on to business ant by keep cases it has naturaily attracted much atter-tion from | stock of goods, to merit a contin the first scientific minds of the age. No family can WM. R RIL afford to be without a bottle of the Mustang Lini- | je 27 Ge and opposi ment inthe house. Beware of tneate the piano forte. Among the performers were some of tue best siagers In Washington, who gave full elect ty the carefuliy-arranged ogramime. Arsong the best-executed pieces of the evening were the quartette, ‘Come where my love lies dr z.“ sung by Mrs. Dubaut, Miss Goodridge, essrs. Hodgson and Dawson; the beautiful duet of De Blangiui’s + Vanne al ufo bene,” itute parts by Messrs. J. L.Clabb and T. H. Alex- ander; “The Maniac,’* sung by Mr. W. E. Mor- wove, of the finest qual- such @ seagou as the present we advise to cali and ed. see the fountain which the Messrs, Willard have erected in the centre of the clegant little square which their hotel surrounds. Itscost—some 21,200 —is of course much more than that of a suitable one for a private dwelling of modest pretensions would be. The latter might be constructed at from £50 to $1 to answer all desirable purposes That et Willards’ Hotel is one of the most beanti- ful inarble ornaments (standing perhaps thirty feet high) in Washington; and it isin design and ex- ecution indeed a credit to the artistic taste and skill of the marble workers of the Federal Metrop- olis. It casts solid spire-like stream far up to- wards the clouds, or a graceful canopy of spray in Sold by all druggists m the world, je 2-eost -Tequeatad to tand settle the sion to re- gan; and + The lonely bird."* sang by Misses Lizzie and Tacy Daniel. A inber of fine cho- rises Were also well formed; and near the close he performance Rev. Mr. Carotuers and Rev. mith thanked the conductor and the’ per- formers for their kind assistance, and expreserd a L é , all directions, which at length, falling on the large | The zenuino 1s sold by respectable fiw _ ‘TAKE NOTICE . Ge dtiouad that fhe concert will bevepested on west | Mitble vases, (each of less diameter than thelower | PAFtS Of the world. | Proprietors, New York. N SO Prat Woke Rien Cason See ea aaae je rstuod th be concert w repea on next | one,) of which the ora tal portion (of the foun- SES . 5 q 8. or parts of lots, ! n ~ P Wednesday. 6th proximo, at the same place. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder, of Dunbarton atreet, between hstreetant Mone A Wasmtsctow City Marren.—Messrs. L Carusi. N. Snyder, F. Valk, and R. W. Polkin- je 27-Im,eow gomery stroet, in treorgetown, f). C., that they are Ww: Cc —_— are aa = aes Gee d by Se crdianane rn the Corporation of aid EDDING Caxks. very pretty and very cheap. Ice | town, approved June 2ist, 1859, Lo pave Cream aud Water ices at $1.50 per eallon, at the | faire tof ther smal tate ead eee tain) is composed, cools the aebane for fifty feet around astonishingly. At such a season par- ticularly the presence of such an ornament on one’s premises is a sn bstantial blessing to all within whe horn. of this city, recently addressed a communi- | reach of its influence upon heated blood and tlesia. Li pe Confectionery, corner 12th and F sts. mest acy the ist cation tothe Seeretary of the luterior complzining = AT ae ae S SS = | day ¢ ugutt next. Said paving d recaving to that the Corporation of Washington had author- CxLesRaTion —The celebration last evening, % the Smithsonian Institution, of the two literary so- eieties (the Enosiuicn aud Philopbrenian) con- 1 = be made to the entire width of the DIED. the lots have been improved, ané In this city, on the 20th instant, after alincering | feet where they are not improved placase which the bore with christian fortitude, | the curbi the entire use of the eastern portion of the lots z on the Canal. between Tenth and by private individuals, without “ > ry EAL, wife hn Lane; aged 49 years. if lefective, r, they mast ant of, the United States of said | Mected with: Columbian College, wyette ocaiion | “ ‘tier friends are raquested > stiend her faneral | (ornare re or out o aving and Washington Canal Company. through } of drawing forth another Is assemblage atthat | from her ‘ate residence, Tempe ance Alley, on | curhiug must be done prding to tho legal grade whom the Corporation are said to derive their | place. A prayer by the Rev. Dr Sunderland, } Thursday, doth instant, at half-past 2 p.m, of the street. The whole work muxt be done with i - Phe matter having been | the President of the Philophrenian Society intro- | After along and painful tines, JANET B., ralict | the best materials and properly execated, or it will tof the Public Build- that gentieman reported that the present use of tke property was a misnse, as wes a similar oerupancy of a poimt on the Canal near the Centre Market. The outy right which the city has in tuts property the Commissioner reports to be the right te charge the ordinary wharfaze for what- ever property may be landed there. Noaction Las yet been had on the report. Tux Lavy Court of Washington county metat the City Hall on Monday, Mr. Rigys in the chair. duced John R. Thompson, Eaq., editor of the Soutbern Literary Messenger, who delivered, in a very acceptable manner, a beantifully-written original poem, entitled ‘+ Poetry,” whieh, from the numerous plaudits the speaker received daring ite recital, showed that its merit was duly appre- elated by the audience. He was followed by the Rev. J.1,. Burrows, D. D., who delivered an ex- teresting address on the ** Philosophy coutaining much wholesome ad- vice, and which was frequently interrupted by applause. Withers’s Band was in attendance. by the undersigned, aad the work will ofthe late Enoch W. Smailwood, in the 48th year de Soitable teennes as Gee. Sant of of her age. % The frieuds of the family are respect! to attend bee funeral ou, inde eve stan! 4o'ele rom her resi + th the subscribers wali thea prov oath & ant 0 einant cost. A Erk douse, aed Will pay Sor ths euige etal tne On theaith instant. after a eovore end painful ill | toy which has already teen ieposed. for that pure ness, WASHINGTON LEWIS, in tho tad year of | 18x. i. ADDISON. Mase is age, if z < 5 ‘Tha relatives and friends of the family are re-| i. otaway TAMERS ALN spectfully invited to attend his funeralon Thursday | 1° =) 2tawiw morning, at 10 0’cloek, from his late residence, No. | [YX PRES S81 | street, between 4th and 5th streets, without E PHIA AND N he owners, or any of them r footway completed Ly the 1s fail to of Ate ANE FOR PHILADEL- ORK Via CANAL. ~ a farther notice. The Propellera C. Capt. Shore, and S.S Dr. Paiiner was qualified as a member of the court os see Sis 75 $e ives Se Ss ac nea | Sey monk, Capt. Liv tee. have ferme Peis a% = x Yyleeler, Rober! uid, an y. B. Webb, all a regular weekly line between the Dis- » +0" - . 5 . 4 ? ;, Ureouhe Place aed Nelion tere epeei sgt, | former eaubers of the Euaaloian Society ROVER & BAKER'S trict and the above ports CELEBRATED FAMILY lors Wha ’ SEWING MACHINES, | EVE SD AY Liao : It is no longer question that these Machines are | OER Wharf, Philatciphia, EVERY the best ia the market for family sewing. Spoolsas | FRIDAY. al 4 ik p.m. purchased from the stores are vsed upon them | * Por freizit, whieh wih be taken at greatly reduced without Cntr fomee aking & seain of unequalled | rates, apply to strength and beauty, They are simple in construc - BRADLEY & TAYLOR, Agents, tion, easily managed, not liable to get out of order, 164 and 166 Water stroet, Georgetown, i examine the franebise of the “+ Upper road” from treorgetown, and re what steps are uecded to ke it a county ri [Georgetown offers to pay of this road} The heer, Nes was requested to survey a new fuad throagh jauds of Beli and Schumaker from the Piney Branch road, near its intersection with the Wasb- ri, Goorgetown, Prsitc Scuoot Examinations, YEsTERDAY — Fourth District, Male Primary. second and third departments; Misses Dawes and Ecklof precep- tresses. Examined by Sub-Board. These schools Were examined yesterday afternoon in the large apartinent of Island Hall. €uite a Marge number | 9d pelseless in their eporation. DAVID COOPER, Agent, lagtou turnpike, to Morrison's lane, aad report 7 i eae ull assortment constant!) on hand, and for sale 18 North Wharvas, Philadelpht cont. Mz. Pigu addressed the court iu favor of» | et ladies and gentlemen were present. "Tie nay at hactory prices by he. BTEVENS, ‘The steamers of the . road from the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb to Boundary street. Mr. PR. Frisley was appointed Supervisor of the road from Third Boundary to Beaning’s Bridge. ‘The court passed numerous orders for the payment of bills, and then adjourned. 336 Pa. av.. Washington. Uy, Als, & fail supply of NEEDLES, COT- | a 4 and everything pertaining to these Newing | lachines. 177 A good Operator in attendance to show the | Machines and give ful! instructio: their ase. je 21-2w ap 2% 8m Ponce TRAL 48 FLAT IRO! C Philadelphia with per’s New York Philadelphia Propeller Line, and are now. pre- tocarry freights between New York and the ict direct. No drayaze at Philadelphia. WW TAYLOR, Agent, 73 West street, New York. Dawes is sixty-two, of whom sixty were present at the examination. The wuinber on the roll of Miss Eckioff’s is sixty-four, and all were present with the exception of four ‘The sciolars of both are very smal aces were exercised by ars in spelling, reading, writing, yeography and atithuatic (uisatal and written) io mentthe Rear state —Yesterday, A. Green, auction- HEATERS, STEAK BROILERS. rough e TE ver. sold the following described valuable pro- | them all ina satisfactory manner. At the close, ed 18 prepared to give hi and NURSERY LAMPS, Shaw’s patent petty, whirl sele attracted considerable attention | encouraging and commendatory words were ad- mpounding of Physi Just received and for sale at manufacturer's price from petsuus wishing to make iavestwents; Part of Lot 5. in square 460. on whieh is lucated the store of C. Stott, frouting 45 feet on Penusyl- ve, 19 feet 1U inches ou the public space, toa C sticet north: purchased by Mur- toy A Semmes for SH) East part of Lot 5, in syuare 45%, fronting on Louisiana avenue ng through to C street, adjoining the Bauk of Washington, p26» per foot to Barbour & Sew- dors West part of Lot2. in square 459. fronting ou Louisiana avenue and C street, for $1.82 per foot, to Barbour & Semmes all articles ordered to b JAS. SK'R VIN 1 by Physicinas wi'l be seleeted free fro Washington Stove Manufactory, Sluiterationsand of tne best quality, Allcustomers |. Rice ears Te Sy, Sat Tita atrest, may reiy upon having Medicine put up with neat- | _J@*4-eo3t_ (Intel & Con. ness and dispatch, at moderate prices, all hou # of) BoY®’ STRAW HATS. the di ht. WALLACE ELIOT. renee AND CAPS AT COST, {DS | x F ont. ~ y PRIENDS | chasers wiohine to economise will do weil to give rece tv nee my Commencement in business | US 42 early call, tn an individual position, To those who have re jo23-6 counts with me F merely remind them that they are | _J° 2-6t now in their hands. hope to receive the money F Ic fs the Ist of July. of id- aa aah i NEWTON, No. 521 7h st. OR The better ace: ti f persons resid dressed to the pecan § Messrs. Lronsides and Randolph, which seemed to gratify the juveniles very much, ‘Tux Pic-Nic for the benefit of the Orphan boys, at Arlington, to-morrow. promises to bea grand affair. ‘Twenty beautiful tri-colored balloons will be sent up duriag the day. About 4 o'clock, the little orpban boys, for whom the pic-nic is gotten op, will visit the grounds. and one of them, only eight years of age, will deliver an address,written expressly for the occasion; Brady. the wor! nowned photographer, will also be there, to c Seay bh e »( Washing ton, D THE Custis Staves. —Some | ee ty —_ groups of indivi families, NOTICE a the Market Moose wous writer iu the New York Tribune, | scenery, the orphans, &c... all fr then. in| Puge oD RYE WHISGY, BRAND ure BOSTON ICE can bohad at all hours PO H y tack upon Col. Lee, son-in-law ustis, accusing him of cruel is slaves, and of refasing to © their freedom according to the provis- tens of Mr. Custis’ will, another correspondent addition to aii the attractions, the knowledge that itis all for the benefit of the Orplan Boys! Just think of it. Ommibases will ran every half hour during the day, from the corner of Seventh st. and the avenue, where A T, ANDOTHER WINES. ofthe ay, in quantities te guilt purchasers. 7 : ; iv c WALTER GODEY, corner ditional ‘cuppiy of pure OLD RYE Watsiee, | i022-2w Green aud Dumbarton sta. Georee'n, RRANDY aud WINES, which I will sell atter 1500 PALMLEAF FaNs. ° ricer J : 18 “Teese B. WILSON, Grocer, PAULMLEAF FANS on hi nd. and for sale of the Tribune, over the signature of ‘Justice.’ | via Fourteenth street, to the pic-nic; whilst those R-ec6w No. Pa. av.. bet. 6th and 2th ets, | &* S4per bundced- i proweuuces the story of cruelty ‘sa malicious fxb- | who Vary! it can go to Georgetown, thence by PY Lamar wi ia oo jom-et Pri Pes . sae = ae reation.” and states farther that the will of Mr. | canal boat to the Spring. Ixvir co., ke a 1 at «may be seen at the proper record oilice at Al- r RS os owe Who Wish to replenish their ward- HOOP SKIRTS evaudela and that it provides for the magumis-| THis 1s vst the season for pleasant drives in | robe at # smal outlay, to cail and examine their im- 20 DOZEN HOOP SKIRTS, of new styles, from mense varicty of sou of Lisalaves, fice years afies aes death. He | the country, by whieh a mouthful of fresh air and ova SPLENDID GARMENTS, ee ee aa @ied iy October, ie a change of scene, serving as a tonic tothe syster, Warranted to be made in the most substantial 321 and 323 Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th sts. I~ SRST TE ay be obtained. ‘To this end, no more laxuri- | manner, of the very best materials, and in many in- | Je 24-6t (Intel) * Coxworios —The nomination of Mr. John | oi. means can be nsed than one of Flemming & | stances at his Vee Pac ECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT AND FOR Keesr to be the Purveyor of the Washingtow | Foy's dashing teanss, (see advertisement,) Jack- Uses, THe Harv Tuy Paice sale— has generated quite a commotion i It grows. for the most part, ounection with the States Hose men rs when they were playing the . blood-tubs, &e . here.- I is alleged that he ts by trade a silver-smith— pluasler—as the spirit of the law contem- thoush havin, tied on the plumbing for years, itis presumable that he lerstuuds It thoroughly. son Hail alley, by whieh one can be whisked w from the hot, dusty city. with almost as pecs celerity and —— if pee nf ie din‘s magic cerpet. essrs. Flemm! > are young eee have woa for teunatebes hosts of friends by their reliableness and fair dealing, and we take pleasure in commending them and their well-managed establishment. Tug Jery rexs-of the county court for Alex- andria county, commences at the Conrt-honse ta Alexandria, on Monday next. The following compose Court: Turner Dixon, Pre- Jidtng: Sastlers “oatats H. Davis, Rich. M. Smith, Geo i. Smoot, Wesley Carlin, Associate Justices ‘The term is expected ta be one of cousiderable in- terest, several criminal cases being set for triat. charged by othérs, ‘The stock rises CASSI- |) Lin lity RYE FLOUR. HERE ALONE ALAR AUN Gal: |g seine at poker VINEGAR, PANTS. and V ‘of every description of light oaig inatertal, BLACK CLOTH DRESS CULES, w | in29tw oth at. west ent of Genre Market many varieties of Garments adapted to all seasons, || = TOW Tow ane Also, a complete assortment of P MEW _ mine a alae GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, - | (photon aad Canine Mabeee’ he uoe SF AND THR ONLY leas Sd fore haw Po a PERFECT STOCK OF BOY’S CLOTHING | 208. ;; SE, geet: co.., om In the District, all warranted to fit; andtobe | jo ieee PHO! pee Pe } 2 TO % PER CENT. CHEAPER 4 ti ONN rx ‘Than the same quality of goods can be obtained ETS, TS) ND RIBBONS, isewhere. If you wish to frei is date to sel! off my en- Bx BLATS “HATS, t Becul as sate wee uae of tater Oaketee Be & wait cath MONEY: ir ated HORN Ne zs 2 . WIESENFEL co. , bow anty whe mbroiders,. doe ace ee NE iieacectomer ees SARS | PEAR ACENY |\vnn Mitate Lae, i wt ee oanere MET vamee) one Ha aS A RIVERA oo <9 Pax rree scnoot in Alexandria is to be sup- plied with new furaiture, consisting, im part, of Pagle desis with the ~ raedern improvements, 7 avorion sates. ~ —-ter T THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MO ww. | 1b GAT BOT Bs bub iv J. UIR ucts | thet ines’ ° ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. paren eae renee + NO. 165, olion 1B, of see. one of Ww. Non THURSDAY MORNING. J Sin. Mecuire 60. rout the auction rooms of Jas. 4 nel 1 ore. Suitat Groen ead 6 OW Brovaielts'Eurehed Parler re, bie-top Centre aud Sofa Tabiss, he Eger Wi Curtains, Walnut ‘Thr Cane gent Che : ‘alnut &xtension Donine 1 : ‘The war news by this arrival is 5 Glan aed Crockery Tete, ‘The Austrians were retreating from the line of Solid Oak ted C) Sets, the river Oglio, and the allies were . roving aed Piain Bureaus, Washstands, and the French troops were bei: reach and Cottage Bedsteads, Wardrobes. for a derisive attack. A general ‘was antici- nkets, Spreade: Combrie em riows, | pated belay moc Toilet Sets, Looking-ginases, A naval demonstration was also expected to be Refrigerators, Cook nd Chamber Rtove, &e. made in the Adriatic ba Hoe ‘orms: $30 and cash; over that sum, a Lord Palmerston has a strong cabinet, credit of 60 and 90 days, for sati iy endorsed | including Russell. Gladstone, Elgin, Cobden, notes, bearing a J. FISHER. Tru: Gilson and Granville Mood J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Anste, Commenctat. By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. hi and prices weak, but closed TaSiRES SALE OF S1ANO PORTE—On palin ped Lower — vale. tothe highest bidder, anexcellentaronnd hand cues od port 631,000 bales, fnek wood casa Piano Forte and Stool. Terms cash. ican By order of the trustee. Manchester advices are favorable, mar! je 28-d C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auete. | generally closing with an advanci: = s R AEN, Amstionorr. Breadstu ifs — market dull at Forty ROLLS Oe MATTING AT AUc. | 4av’s decline. Corn bas a downward tendency, T1o¥—On THURSDAY. the Sth instant, 1 | 2"d all qualities have slightly declined since Tues shall sell, m frontof my Auction Rooms, on . corner of 7th and D streets, at 10 o'clock, a. m., over -—The market generally hae s de- forte rolls of matiing, embi eae seh thd ceed eng ees Lonbox, June i7.—The market 5 gene- he attention of the t rally unc! hm abu: § sale, as it will bo positives writheas ous sagnrd 30 eee the bat be dec -00y sterling” ‘Conscte or price. Terms cash. G23, 292% for account, ex-dividend jem A. GREEN, Auect. [skcoxp pEsPatcn By J.C. MoGUIRE & © re, Sackvitt, June 29 —Count Gyula! bas been XCELLENT SECOND ‘HAND BUGGY. | , Schutt June 88 —Co - HaRnres axp Carriage HAND nbagy. of the A assed nd of the encehd Giviston THURSDAY MORNING, June 30th, at w o'clook, ustrian samy by Gen. Solick. It was re- in froat of the Auction Rooms, we shall sell that Gen. Urban bad repulsed Gen. Garl- One excellent second hand morocco lined Buggy and di, and that the latter was at Brescia. ondtaeaee Sais Additional Anstrian forces were moving to- ca Fam age wards Italy, and spoleon demands 100,000 more iene j credit of 3) and 60 dave for satisfactori- | men to besiege the Austrian fortreanes, ‘The Aus beari terest. "je 28 3 GC McGUIRE & CO., Arict'rs. | iss at Mantua are reported to be preparing to SP Sar pep eareee attack the Allies. VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT The mobilization of the Prussian army, and the Sa xl iy y. testament of Dr. Hanson Pern, late of” Prince | Move hostile attitode of Germany, have crewed George's county. deceased. I will'expose to public | ™UCh uneasiness. sale, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of June inst. | | Kossuth passed through France, em rowte for ati Cy ook, 4. mi Sir, if not, age thir = . ereafter, at his lats residence, acai a Napoleon’: had commenc' - Maryland, Chat hiehly doairabie tract or areal 0 ~~ ee w * tri Yarrow.” romtainine rom one hundred nS oe wee are reported to have entered the and sixty acres. 2 _ "This property 14 beautifully and most eligibly sit-| Parliament had reassembled, but Lord Paimer- uated, extending neariy to the village of Biadons. ston had postponed his programme Paley and lying between and ot Detaits oF THe Markers mor re . imore and Washington’ Tur 2, distant about 4| Richardson, Spence & Co.'s circular says the or 5 milesfrom Washington city, and ina the | Weather has been favorable for the growing crops lands of John C. Rives, Esq. Itisina state of | Flour closed very dull at a decline on the week cullivation, having long and me ‘ofitably | of 3aid ; quotations ite. 6d.alls. 6d. per cental used as a market garden, for which it 1 1 calcu. W heat du with a decline on the week of 3a4d. lated ; has an extensive apple and peach orchard of but firmer since Tuesday. Southern 4 Cy butldings either: for Taraang a saticareeesee: | tending “downward at the close: with s slighe ae prees. ing, either for farming or gar ening pur- cline since T: a v's ? Mixed ; the main dwelling nants mponeneminance,com. yellow GsidaGsid; white Ssateid. manding 8 fine view a tons hie or Provisions.—Beef heavy, with a deline of 3a5s ’ lent orde ted buta few years.reeentiy | Chiefly on inferior grades. Pork heavy ata de painted in the most fashionable style and by an ex- | Cline of 2s.6d. Bacon beavy, and 1a28. lower, rience! mechanic, within a hundred yards of the | but quotations are nominal. Lard beavy and epot of the Baltimore and Washington Railroad, | weak, with but little inquiry. known as Penu’s Station, situated in a beautiful eral Sugar closed buoyant, and Krove of tron ot the raven gs ee ee wade ceapageenain ‘oa sdvence Coffee rm xreatest care ans uti C a Ormnmented with & large collection of shrubbery of | Rosin steady at 4s.aia. Id. ‘Turpentine steady ai FH varieties, Conndering, ite Proximity. - As. 6d.atzs ington city, by railread ard turnpiks, ua London Markets.—WWheat Goll, and 3a4s of location, fi ity of cI fertil ° ver pre-emineutly adapted and presents many induce juset. ments for & handsome and vaivable country seat. London Stock Market —American State stocks ‘he land is annually increasing in value, and | were steady, and yeneraily unc! ed, but the those having capital could not make a safer, more | market closed inactive. Tlnots Y surrounding country, udicious and profitwie investinent than by pur: | shares $1a0. calivond charing it; avd rarely is se ve De a rhuni ty precented for certain and sure speotiation. | 4 2/@cre | Markers.— Breadstuife closed with 1 ‘rms of sale: One-third cash; balance in J, 2, | downward tendency. Rice quiet. Sugar firm. aud 3 years, in equal instalments. with interest from pecans earth ease the day of sate, to be secured by the notes of tie pur- | Dreadfal Railroad Accident—Thirty-Three chaser, with security to be approved by the under- Lives Lost—Fifty Lujured. signed, Title indisputavie, N. C. STEPHEN. Minne June 23 5 -Am accident occurred on the — - > ichigan Southern Railroad last night, near South ee ees arent Bend revsed by the washing sway of @ culvert FUTURE DAYS. Thirty-three persons were ki . and some or H od eg Others missing bad pot By WALI. & BARNARD, Auctioneers. heard from. Among the killed ts the express HANDSOME TWO-STORY AND artic | Basender. the engineer. fireman. baggage master ave Hocse ano Lor ow tirm Srewer ax | 20d toad master, Mrs. FP. Gillet and child, of —On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ist Juiy, | Stone Mills, No Y., and Thomas Wisham. of k. we will sell. in front of the premises, | Michigan city. Among the wounded is WJ. nare 247, fronting 2 fe ith street | Houck, of Charlestown. Va. Those on the train ad People. running back 100 fert t proved by & weil builtand near Spore seortly wartese. attic Frame Dwell AVIng Attached cel- [SECOND DESPATCH lar, a pump inthe yard, ard is situated inons of the Cuicaco, June 29.—Phirty-four bodies have — pons — Mnproving parte <a —. - been recovered, seventeen of which are so dis- erms ne fourth cash ; balance in 6, 12, 18 ani jentificat 24 months, with interest. A deed given and’a deed | Gaitee att iD age By fsa Hep es ne ’ WALL ARN 4 drowned. Among the killed are Henry Fleekin- Ss SUS RORNARD Aes] Se ok Randing One McCullough, of Law- By ©. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. renceburg, Pa. Among the fatally injured is FE SAl.F_OF A BUILDING LOT IN THE FIRST | C. Smith, banker. N.Y. ‘The passengers acquit b) Warp at Avetion—On SATURDAY AF- | the ollicers of the train of all censure for the acci- TERNUON, July 2d, até o'clock, 1 shail scil, on | dent. the premises, Lot No.9 in Square No. 117, frontin * fect on 21th street west, between north L. and M Mexican Out . y lee & depth of 140 fect 10 inches to a thirty- Sr. Lovis, Jnne 28.—The overiand California ‘erms: One half cash; the remainder ona credit | ™2!! party brings intelligence that four hundred ofS mouths, with interest, satisinctoriiy xecured. | Liberalist families have been driven across the jem-d c. WwW. BOTELER, Auct. Rio Grande near Fort Davis, Texas, by the Church Party in Chibuabu , Auctioneer. F VALUABLE BUILD Onpuas’s Court, and St Lovis.June ‘Wise and Messrs areas Tice oth dag or Fai cate’) | Cager and Ia Mountain leave this city on Friday nh % ns he tt lay © aly nex! ; iasli sell, in frort of the premises, at 5 o'elock’'p, | i= the great balloon, on an excursion to the Atlan- mi; Hots A. B,D, B, and Fin yah einon of or jst | tic const n 0. 5 re No 535. having » BREET Rares = omg ase Gach between i aul $5 fect on Virginie avenue and Alexandria Market. south D street ALEXANDRia, June 29—The grain market is ae ad ats Oe flat; no transactions of any description on bey 4 e above ; . i re hem sale fronting » 4 feet 834 inches, running oo we te «com twwek with th i i pnting gn, Canal street iy of white corn at 76 cents. hb inches, which wi be divi in four lots TIRED 3] “7 -n Sema each, aud sold one with th 1 BSaitimere Markets. Sei ate ae Sere BaLtimorx, June 2°.—Flour has declined 25¢ is: One-fourth of the purchase money cash ; | Howard Street and Obio #650. balance _— mea u There was no wheat oifered to-day Seater bear: ferred payments, sn Cone weed =; yew S0c.; white S0a8i¢ upon the full payment of the notes. re rovisions unchanged. with the decros ct the Cour t, the trastes and guest Whisky chised quiet at 27 xe. dian will deed the said lots to the purchaser ot pur. SSS eeen osname el 3 the title being now complete and clear of New Yerk Markets. New Yor«, June 29.—Plour bas declined 0c ® at tho cost of the purchaser. closing unsettled; State $5 3ua85.90; Obio $6 40s Sho urchaser fail to compiy with the 5.50; Soutbern a ss od terms in five days after sale, the trustee reserves | 9-50: Sou 96.0096 75. the iight to resell the property by advertising such | Wheat closed with a declining tendency, and resale three times in the National Intelligencer, at | wominally dectined 2a3c.; new Southern white tisk and cost of the first Sa ie St 2; do. red S170. CATESRY AP R. J Corn closed with an advance of 2c.; mixed 81 ene Trustee avid “4c; yellow S628 >. 2 7 ! | Pork closed dull; mess $16.12a16.95; prime $12 MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. 2 é oem By " TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE | Lard closed steady. Proverty in tHe Finer Warp —Under and Whisky closed dull. by virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date on a kis ip os aS A.D ee a eee Financia}. in Libe J_A.S., No. 75, folios Zl, 22, 373, and 271, one of the land records for Washington county. cing gen nee Stocks are higher. Chi- the District of Columbia, the unde: > Tras ——- ‘ock Island 58%; Iilinois Central shares tees, will sell at Pubne Auction, in front of the | 61; ichigas Routhers 6 New York Central 734; remixes,on MONDAY, the 27thday of June, A. | Reading 43; Virginia Missouri 6's 56%. 9. 189. at Shy o’clock p.m. Lots Nos. 1. 2,3, 7,8, 9.10, H1, 12. 13, 14, 15, 16. and 17, in are No. i Yin the erty of Washington, together with all the GEORGETOWN ADVER’ his locatis idly enchanc value, and : ‘cnian Terms: One-third in cash, and the remainder i eld July ork a Ss peuite four equal payments, at six, twelve. eighteen, ‘and mrs eonpeatliate Lestat. ——- ass — twenty-four months after ‘at, with interest, se JOHN EARLY, Presitent, Siited by deed of trast, to the satisfaction of the} js 2s-steo* (Steves & Co w ruatses. —— — Ifthe terms of sale are not ecmplied with withi five days from the day of sale, the sustees reserve Tue A CARD. Firm of Owes«, Warr & Co. bas this hereby the right to rosell, at the risk and cost of th dissolved by mutual jt, ood pugghane,” rms Sherk sa coat of the rt | erret B paer sien tt camer outa All conveyances at purchaser's cost. @vnoern, HORACE wae ones. ansort, oe OWENS. jels-staw2w J.C. M Georgetown, June 22,18. je-st I>" THE ABOV 2 IS POSTPONED | KXOR NEW YORK—The packet schooner Fleet- J " ff wood, Captain Burr, will sail _as above So. OON, July 1st, same | Cn Wedaseday, the Sth lotoat oe, freight CHAS. ABBOTT, McCOBB & DODGE, WM. i WARD, { Trustocs, 4 _G3 Water st., Grorestowr, jemd J. €. McGUIRE & CO, Auct'rs. a2 aN. A By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. <a “5 . VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY oN | 24 >arrels No. Vhrght ALEWLVE Horse SNEYANIA AVEACE, orrosite Brows's [115 do. No: new HE G. ESDAY, the sth of Hanks Jnly a’ xt, Psha'l sell in front of the premises, at | 43 yeif“na Ney ax MACKEREL, 25 six o’clock p.m , that very valuable property sitta kits No.2 do. Boston do, venue, next door west of the | pail hoor ; rs. Parker & Co. and opposite | Barts bed freuen tote to elt seieeers, fom Brown’s Hotel, fronting about t ved seven foot Also, New Herring, Alewives and Mackerel in on the avenue, with a dept: of one hundred and fifty | store aad wil be kept constantly on band in isree feet, to north B street, iproved by alarge and | Guaniitios, HARTLEY & BRO. commodious brie! re, Warehouse well. je Z- and i ater aa ing. ‘The warehouse connects vith the storevand | 2°2-1W 99 and 101 Water at., Georgetown. fronts 2 ae Lot Soatains BhOut 6 sae mecha pe Ate op VEL. ry vet of ground. e Linprovements are good, received, another those cheap VE: well built, and in good repair’ Pomoee eke: KIBBONS. Black Sik, parm and Byard ACKEREL— 3, purchase handsome property on the avenue will do suitable for l~ and *. To wll to attend the sale. Assortment ef Black [TTS and GAUNTLE: a a a =. HOOP" Sith eines, — quality, which n over, pivohuer to “je aat ER RUTMAN’S, LLY Bridge st-sot. p &ring interest fro: oon — Ge ~ ii nda Mate, and a decd of tr TRUNKS! Een vensiens Fick ill a sated al tte cal VALICES and CARPET spas “2 which wil ne je. mn je 21- A. GREEN, Auct, | _i¢2-tr : AMLY & CO. By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. _| GrrorcETOWN for rors il) save six per RUSTEER’S SALE.—By virtue 2d ot nt. by paying theur * a! Dae ee oman nth |e SHR Bon. Bey uicmeanr ttt | Wenn PERE es a ce ac Honing Perks (beter enews arta ck Yo-as} | W nonpsank'eoor s NDSWOR DEALER, the C. 4 ©. Canal, i je- pe » | GLUPSEIN SGOES! for summer SoZ". in mew bores, Brick. aioe mer Nt a ie, Seema mee’ ijock “PPE LEATH i zt aie Cost, 5 wie isaleo aed wall wurtrof Ly 1 Bay A large lot of COARSE and 4 foto Bete Cooking Utensils, &e. rf tur covsombelen fy yh fone BRISER MODERN, Rast appa th

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