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EVENING STAR, The Constitution and Intelligencer of yes- terday both descant at length upon the glorious- ness of the Fourth of July. - -—+~0e- U> Late advices from Havana represent the ‘wenther as very warm. Some yellow fever bad Sppeared among the shipping. ID Among the advertisements in a iate London paper, we read that ‘“Two sisters want washing. We shouldn’t be surprised. I> Dr. Cullen, of Dublin, is out witha long pastoral letter to the clergy of his diocese, in ‘which he denounces Piedmont as anti-Catholic, and favors Austria. (> A man named Goddard, in Vernon, Indi- ana, shot his wife dead and then cut his own threat, on Friday evening last. Domestic difi- culties, which had already resulted in a ‘‘separa- tion” between Goddard and his wife, were the cause of this double crime. Tue Fovrrs in Virctnta.—in Petersburg, yes- fterday, the day was celebrated by the military and citizens; in Staunton there were three visiting ‘ilitary companies to assist in the celebration; in J.ynebburg the Sabbath School children bad a public celebration ; and in Norfolk the military did the honors of the day in encampment. (D> A self-propelling steam fire engine, for the Southwark Hose Company, has arrived in Phil- adelphia, having propelled itself over the turn- pike road from Bristol, a distance of twenty miles The actual running time was two hours, and the highest rate of speed attained was eigh- teen miles an hour. Several steep hills were sur- mounted at the rate of ten miles an hour. The weight of the engine is 9.000 pounds, and the ‘weight of fuel and water and nine men who ac- companied it about 3,000 pounds more. From Mrxico.—The excitement at the capital of Mexico, in consequence of the decree of the Miramon government banishing the British sub- jects who signed the celebrated manifestoon the massacre at Tacubaya, says a late letter, can scarcely be conceived. As to Mr. Otway, the British Minister, no interference on his part was expected. He is reported, indeed, to have said that bis countrymen deserved their fate. The manifesto was very severe on Mr. Otway himself for his conduct during those three days of terror, inf_abandoning his countrymen, whom he was bound by all law to protect, to Mexican ven- geance. Advices from the city of Mexico are to the 19th. * The same strife and disorder continue here to ex- ist,” says the letter, ‘« that we have bad since the return of Miramon and the dreadful day of Tacu- ‘baya. In the meantime robberies are daily becom- ing more and more frequent on the highways, un- heard-of exactions are made upon the people in the city, while the chiefs, Zuloz za, Miramon, Padre | Mirepda, Azcarate and Bonilla, are filling well their purses from both sources.”’ Stems Telegraphed from Washington Wasurixetos, July 2—The Russian Minister has recently had paw rar interviews with the Secretary of State, and it is understood acquiesces in the enlarged views of our governinent as to the rights of neutrals, regarding articles contraband or Legale ise war, as well as that free ships make free goods. A general ‘ress appears to be making towards Reaportest ne ny = (= law of nations, of the of commerce from in- terruptions by ward, except so far as the imme- diate belli its are concerned In diplomatic cireles here it is generally believed that the war will extend ail over Kurope. notwith- standing the change in the British pera Russia is pared, the moment Prussia takes the field, to take actual ground against Austria. Eng- ii itis believed, will not be able to remain a of the conflict, but she can only interfere if at all, on the side of Austria The President has received a large number of petitions from leading citizens of Massachusetts, prayiug a commutation of the sentence of the pi rate Plumer to imprisonment for life: butit is not Probable that the President will interfere. The that Plumer isa near relative of a United | ‘States Senator is contrad icted THE NEWS FROM EUROPE BY THE STEAMSHIP VANDERBILT The Vanderijiit, from Liverpool on the 22d of June, bas arrived at New York Nowwore battics bad been fought up to the time of the sailing of thesteaimer Mantua was besieged by the allied army The Austrians bad issued at Mantuaa forced Paper currency of five million pounds sterling ictor Emmanuel has official y declared that he would not consent to the annexation of any part of the Roman States to Sardinia “Phe Austrian headquarters had been removed to Villa France. They tave abandoned Senato, Cas- tigione and Monte Chiaro. which positivas the recently occupied in great force and strongly for- fied Napoleon left Brescia om the 20th to advance upon the Austrians. Kossuth bad embarked for Genoa. The French and Sardi — Other Italian cities have pronounced for the national cause. Gen. Garibaldi marched on the 2uth from Salo towards Dezengano. but wus repulsed by the Aus- trian force. Atiast accounts he bad pushed bis to Balladere, in the direction of Bordeo. —— which latter point was occupied by the Austrians. | The King of Sardinia bad refused the dictator- my offered him by commission from Bol official Austrian account of their losses at tne battle of Magenta, states it at 63 officers, 1tr2 soldiers, killed; 21S officers and 4,130 soldiers wounded, and 4.000 missing Theadvices from Egypt say that the Pasha hos Bus) led the Sttez cana! works, and that the builder, M. Lepeps. had protested to bis govern§ ment. The Freach consul had taken the matter ip hand eute Chiaro on the 17th in considerable = ‘The story that a French corps d cceupied Valtelline is untrue under Gen. Garibaldi’s oftic ~~ housand P: had Two ti ‘aj troo] been sent from Rome to restore yok oy to p Sasa A collision had taken place at Cervia between a detachment of Papel troops and the inhabitants. A dispatch from Turin says, under date of June Isth, that the Emperor Napoleon entered Brescia that day with Victor Emanuel. The greatest Lem nae enthusiasm accompanied the mareh of tte allied troops throughout Lombard: The districts on the right of the Finer, and also Linte de Castello. had declared in favor of the aational cause. Various bulletins from the the following state of affairs: ‘armee had A Lombardy corps, seat of war present The Sardinian army isin position before Bres- | reepe cia in line with the French t A large number of towns in the States of the Church lad provounced in favor of the national cause, but the King of Sardinia had refused the dictatorship offered bir Bologna, telling the comupissioner that he should disapprove of every act subversive of or contrary to equity, and preju- dicial to the cause of uational ledopacdenae He bad also sent a messeze to the Pope to assure him that he has nothing to fear, and that the indepen- dence of the ——— —- be a guaranty and not a menace to the neutrality aud integrit; ‘th States of the Church. ” oe Dispatches frou: Berne of the 18th say that the Austr) in great force bad armed and. occupied Stelvio in the northern of the Valteltir e and blown up the Devil's Bri plante thele artillery Tn the pass. oy ae ee The Austrians bad destroyed the railroad from Milan to Brescia. but that which connects Mantua, Verona and Venice remained intact Kossuth left Marseities on the 21a for Genoa ‘The report that Count Pertales, ambassader, had been sent to the the belligerent armies is untrue. in the Prussian twadijuarters of was Pecien daily Sount hberg, the Austrisn Minister of For. eign Agairs, socquageniod by the Prossian ambas- ex wader at Vieuna, one to Verona to meet the a e ‘The subscriptions to the Prussian loan amount to (1,000,000 tLalers Comwrnrctat Liverpool Markets —Cottou—sales last three days 17,000 bales, market quiet and quotations verely maintained) The market closed with a declining tendency. Manchester advices are favorable. Breadstufls. The market generally closed with an advancing tendency. The wea has been favorable for the crops, and the harvest e ‘wereencouraging. F lour closed very dull. Wheat quiet, with a speculative demand for Freneb at ap advance of I: a ogee closed quiet. Provisious.— market manifested adownward tendency Beef is heav: dull and prices are easier. Bacon is fe heavy, and offered decline of 5s. Produce —Rosin is dull at 4s Sugar is sad all qualities have slightly advanced. Coffee —- Rice is dull pi turpentine dajl at London Markets —The mone; Console closed at Wij a2 FSP NaS 1 Seay a : «Pork & ull. Lard u nian army oceupy Brescia. | a dispatch says that the Austrians bad reocen- | ers. was stationed WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP: f the “prgitist, -wasspretty se - = handled, in Boston, on Friday night last. It ap l 7 a i i it the ‘A Straner Staremenr.—The New York | pears that a sparring exhibition was given # Laadcr, one of the weekly organs of one of the goon, oo Baar = the ala sete - ;: - . for pene! emmy Massey, whic various cliques into which the numerous em up in @ row beeatee Heeuan, the ‘Benecia Boy, ~ GEORGETOWN. . yw Correspondence of Tha Star. a Gronertown, July 5, 1859 Our National Anniversary was much more gen- erally observed by our citizens yesterday, than we jopt & heathy male ne the a wil conae call at No. K HOUSE OF Fhe 1 COLA NNU ic OF GRACE AK LINGTON oat 68, WEDNK: , #th July. The ps pS Ly ER (CAME TO nthe ergo 4 ‘hom 4 th: its wt arte: «he cooasion. and will leave the ployes of the New York custom-house are di- | have hegetofore seen it, Atanearly bour in the Eth 3 ving for tus adver- bm es sarect, Island: af t sicheck cm Nand § vided, complains lugubriously o ra day, every kind of K, near the Park. |B; 9, xrickets2s conte seer garth ashe pose of the Secretary of the Treasufy to reduce ‘ and y @Wery one Betook DECATUR BEN. at the boat. Wi ’ Band has en the number of those employes, thé SalarieBof | though ‘he hit out wight and left terrifically, jous nua sttreceae — eaget ir the <0 e sett nabirictiditent. séme of them, &c.; alleging, mW of finally knoekéd down by a slung shot or ae celeb Pour a (oa aie $B. Tavton, Chair'n Com, Arr’ts. jem at things, by way of argument againsbit, that it | Bis friends finally mag in ina bac ‘ N PLEASURE SEEKERS —The is customary there to taX such ‘persons well} ¢onveyed him tntean apotliecary’s shop, dea in . ui es e N(Petsmact tenet ‘Crmmpaeys migh half their pey from the Government to | Bis injuries were dreamed Da zalp wes Sel’ Sar streets, through which they marched, with ot beir steamer foutaten ts Nor! raise the means of paying political expenses! | ©Ut, With other bruises. buttione of them are heir sweet strains of martial music, and the loud folk, offer the pubiic of Washington and wie pity an ‘ ot bean We need hardly say, that should that fact be | S*0U®- = eae arena perrae me sono iat ‘attracted very Fenerai at. WARTS. tomas to @ ¥ MONT and A via CREEK (twee made plain to the Government here, the heads i> A new paper, called the “Salamander,” {8 | tendance. They also fired a national salute of espectable woman & SITU eqs sears the hot weather. of all engaged in making such extortions, if thirty-four guns at sunrise, and again at ae ing maid or rties of three or more excursion tickets will persons Vv} about to be started in bak wali J Ya. ing mai oE pad Moe” | be inoed of one dctiar (piveesk or Olpimene wits they hold Federal office, will bo promptly P bes ds and the Detroit Post Office ease, illustrate the tone and temper of the Administration with ng plentiful, Hote! accommodations can be had at these the tgs ey pri of remaining ail night apd return = r and participate in the celebration there. NURSE. A girl fourteen or ¢f- | Next day: also for Aquia Creek at tw < we >] brought tothe block. The report of Postmaster GUARDS-—Voa are bere)y motihed tor ak-| Others s repaired to the grove of Mrs. Barber, vith ieurerecia preferred. fnquize at No. 409 | with pr vilnge of remaining one ox two days wi General Holt in the Philadelphia Post Office ape & rounine monthly westiog on Company on a toe aioe pate age and cased te | Lwelith street west. —S= ligeat esther of the ne oma, white heed ease, and the action of the President on that hy igstent. 3 to pod i me repel ANT le young Fren = | other small fish Caer ebtedeas also, bine ng. By o — ous et . MeENERY, | Analostan Retreat denon Feces IN as nurse or to take oare tan a REEUATI xan 4 iy 5-3t of the day by St. Teg tery Gees to go in the Good nd this point they had a real gala day, and although country ress E.8., Star Li 2, i 7 yer tee Good reference will be given. A 5 pen seit mmencement will at the | there was on the ground most o! jay from Office. cree: ve foot of 6th street at 6 &. m. “ reference tosuch matters. Government offices | Smthvonran Tusutution on AY ‘EVE: | to three thousa Persons, as a general thing, the Jemanand wifs whose income feturnin:. 256 p.m. and ake uring are intended to secure the proper transaction of the public business only—not to keep any particular party or clique in power. Their use, preva! entire day. Within our city limits the entire day was deci- dedl eneral thing than we usually see iton the Sabbath. As yet we have heard T A gent’ eneen bandred Sellers our vents tad have ficient time to devote to a boarding house. ta plainly FURNISHED HOUSE cent size to acoommotince 10 or 12 boarders: bhi i ited. STONESTREET, Pree't_ NG, 5th instant, at 8 o’ciook. ‘The patrons of | very best order the pu tt ingvire at the ss ip rc the College and jy 2 2t* 3 more quiet as a ICE C REAM ofthe very best quality served o . ‘oceut have Lo objection totake an interest in onevow | 3625 000 ax rather abuse, to such an end is the most de- _to Parties, Bails, See pent F Es of no accident of any kind ring at ent wee ‘Auer per-onseepioghe chamh,or panne EAST WA TON wi ia i tai cpen La ‘coat to amy, port atthe er pox Sco gl pr il gheed ma we f ing to oatablish one. wil l= waited on by ad- | ‘P'4E EAST, WASHINGTON ee ere, eee ee nee en Parconier attention given to serving Parties with | Ce lebrated. Ay the’ wiiteitune Wilch A. city post office. Rent of house and | tend giving a GRAND §SSe affairs. All parties when in power of late years everything that noconse ry ‘at the PH! La wae Sp steps | = — i —- re secured. a2 SION'to Glymont, on rae SDA a : 2 e 2 a Et “ + Gor fell our esteemed ° » the assi ry ‘oer ol . tics rs W a" haveeither sided and abetted the'r abuse thus, | DEILPHIA CO! ra Jer-im* | collertor at the Canal office, on Saturday last. He ANTEDSA io: |, BREAD. Bal KER. Also. | tent az - i omininoe or failed to correct the evil; and it is a matter | ~ NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION started to take a ripregate! ey y a ee 2AD, Sy NT SIMPSON, HE EBENEZER SABRATH SCHOOL, of congratulation, indeed, that the present Ad- ‘Those wishing to procure stock in the seso- rex thd Theat ep A fi hneorwaee Large exh ely | iy 1-3t*__No_ 8 south Fairfax rt., Alexandria, vant iiaintnd givice a a n . J N to nt ministration have evinced the purpose of dis- | $Hi2 TER nt weGure & Ce etion Exused him to lose sight of the fact that hfs coat TO HIRB—A ae at woGuire & Co."s Auction Rooms, ANTED gout HOUSE (AY July tte, Pantha countenancing the practiée of tolling the sala- | 0; G. D. HANSON, Otice Washington I WwW VANT, je te wash and i to 0 into . pocket contained bis own pocket-book with an Beacon rsh miles of this city ‘and 5 nu foture advertisement. . ries of officials for the liquidation of any politi- | Company. amount of money and several hundred dollars | ioe walk ofa depot, for the summer. Inquire of | _/* — wsoinenbdnaneod oR orth of valuable papers, which he lost, Mrs. TMM A BRYANT, near Treasury Building, cal expenses whatever. (CF jury to hosith and even death Five are be: | not since heard of. on street. : Fee ee. WapHINetON TOMB OF Paar) comin tf common from the uee of Soda Water Logan Tribe, Improved Order of Red Men, of | — ANTED—A SITUATION ac 0 laborer in a Treice a Week Unret > etn, Lanp Orrice Ortxion.—The Commissioner of a red and kept copper fountain: our city, are making arrangements for a grand tore, by a colored boy about 17 years. | | The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will run reg- the General Land Office having received in- | | have Wholly abandoned the use of them and | pic-nic or excursion on the 1th inst. Particulars | j¥,, Store:,bs & colo! cent, and nas a recommenda- lariy to Mount Vernon nd the quiries from the local land offers at Marys- | Weshincion, splendid, navsity ta, the way 61 | “'rye® Wascr was conamenced 0 be iet_on the | Ear from hsjats omployey fr more ian fourzears | Poh, of, Wachingias om (FUBE- ville, California, as to the proper construction | X oid Wate solighiy rooommsatedieg the National | canal at the Jog wall level last night. Boats will | Plesse address Box No. 1, Star Office, and the a4- wharf, at the foot of 7th street, at 10 & m., and re of the act of 26:h February, 1859, entitled “An | Pharmaco) and heathful ik | doubtless be able to pass to-day or to-morrow. 3 torming at hall past pty leave all the Pennsylvania avenne and 7th state me (3 trip 8 ma 2-1 AMUSEMENTS. WE CONCERT AT THE A’ EMBLYS for invalids. A single glance at this apparatus wil! satisfy any one of its entire faultiessnesx, and that the great desideratum so |; bot unsuccessfully soughtin other inventions, is completely found in this. Thefountain being made of cast iron, heavily lined with porcelain. precludes the por impreg with fore the apparatus in which it ix The offerings of beef cattle at the drove yards yesterday amounted to only 160 bead, 120 of which were purchased by District butchers at $1a%4.75 on the hoof, equal to $6a$9.50 net. The remain- ing 40 were driven on to Baltimore. There was a large supply of old sheep and lambs offered, and sold at 3a33¢c. per pound for the former, and act to authorize settlers upon sixteenth and thirty-sixth sections,-who settled before the surveys of the public lands, to preémpt their | settlements,” states, in reply, that, in order to give the act a construction consistent with ANTED—A FARMER AND GARDEN to whom the best of wages wil! be giveo, p' vided he can come weil recommended fur sobriety honesty, industry, and competency, to work, and yanage a farm and « near Georgetown. D. C. For — information apply at the Star Office iy Hy of the water being injurious matter, an 4 BOY shout 7 years o! Joho Francis or Frank. and had o1 nating «| cooled being situated on the counter insures at all 396 pes bund for the latter. CHURCH WiLL tin » as reason and justice, it was necessary to ascertain | timesa col Bits = NAIBIT it at wreee Oe to be perpen perfect stagnation LOST AND FOUND. | and REPEATED on wh Espa ayy cay a as near as possible, the intention of the Legis-| jg5.1m ‘Gnener Now Vack in the flour and grain market—not enou; ex OST—Sunday morning. ® emall COLORED | “2ee4. Tickets 25 conte, iss iy? 8&Ww | lature, and, as a means of arriving at such in-.| -— = in either to enable us to give anything like i ST—S x . mal "i G by the name o! with him two tin but- check apron, PHCENIX BUILDING ASSOCIATION. The third monthly meeting of this associa. nm will be heid at Temperance Ha! able quotations. ‘There were some samples BARsEe's BEAUTIFUL STATUE new wheat exhibited yesterday, and doubtless | tention, to consult previous legislation on the ER GIRL” same subject. The Commissioner, after refer- Had blue will bet ter kettl Any in. I “FISH ho: some will be coming in before the close of the | f\tmation about him hankfuily received at ‘2on Free Exhibition ring to previous acts of Congress, says he has ie peepee ey er i. sae H wher ebay es sem Be emieies nena were ot) 400 eat: " ms 10 F alise's - CORSE SS Oth str, concluded that the only rational and just inter- | stock will be received until the above without ad- ‘by the - - An Individual by the name of Wilson had bis . M. NSON, Sec. hands ily, but not seriously, burned and lacer- Sh abcess ated, and 2'portion of his clothes burned and torn ES! ROACHFS!! ROACH off him, by the premature explosion of the cannon ffectaal Vermin Poison, or R with which he was firing salutes, at Analostan Isiand, yesterday. 5 REWARD.—Ranaway on Saturday eveniar, about 10 o'clock. from re Market, a BAY HORSE with lone his forehead. He Tye, above reward tdelivered to GEOR hand Q streets, QTBAYED-FROM A FARMIN MONTGOM- » ditional charge. je 24-eotd BOARDING. HREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN C. E accommodated with BOAR D. oy de hd out Loan! by appiying at No. 329 Tweifth street. ny 2 pretation of the act is, that it operates equally | upon all settlers upon the class of lands con- templated, (school sections before they are suz- veyed,) whether their settlements be anterior | or subsequent to its d be given for his re co 3E BROWN, cor- n rofst ld dange, ta perfect dreds our citizens: sce Hs . % he city di a Unlike poison powders, it can be piaced anywhere | Ge ORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. ory county and traced to t ese risk of its being blown about to poison per- the 7th street road, on the 28th June, a ba A Goop Coytract.—A draft for $48.700, to prrvenn th posts. i bes ‘ona box. at 3 ruter ie ae eae 2 COLT, ove year old, black wane sod tail, FOR RENT AND SALE. Aw Ogpinance in relation to Dogs Be it ordained by the Board ef Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the following tax be levied and collected annually, on every dog of the male kind, y ceuts, owned by any person or y residing in Georgetown, and on every dog & Pal shave corner New York genuine can only be had at Nairn pay for 40,000 gallons of sperm oil recently re- | £700" | ceived from the contractor at Edgarton, Mass., | was not long since transmitted by the Light- House Board to the collector of the customs at | Boston. This oil was contracted for in August low inthe withers, and head well set up. "Any in formation tu relation to him left with Messrs. BAR - BOUR & SEMMES will be liberaily rewarded. jy l-lw V. Nairn ee large ROOMS on 2d floor 5 Ie eee on 18th iy 5S oost VOR RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE the corner of north Nand 2id etrects, al out f north of the Circ’e on Pa faven ADIES Shopping LAR hoe ty inne ats Te 226. between Sth and loth ata. ENS’ Fancy cy 7 res 2 . 7 ‘doll: > pereon Marbie Works. be- last sep rate of $1. 1 Legh sapinabined alate "BuresO A WATER and fine CIGARS cerns ane call alicia t rat permit oe avenue. jy 5 3t price is $1.30. A saving ot 400 has thus been suffer any animal of the dog kind to remain on or = = RRICK HOUSE mee a h STHMA CURED t their premises,shall be considered the owner | ‘The only true princi eight roome, with fine pump of effected to the Government. We are glud to | CONST = ! po ———, : neil ays ce iak aah oe a he able to state that Dr. Fisher, well-known as | Undi Consumption, Asth Sol wen fe pe gta none aos oe session civen immediately. Sorpertion copes e 2 ie : Ids ‘and General Debitity, | SVbiect to the pr - The superiority of. of Z. JONES. y5 at" one of the largest vil dealers in New England, | ‘Tha remedy wasdiscovered by him when laonte | Sec. 2. Aud be it further ordained, That it shall RE Spe | a “does not lose by the contract, as he had pre- adaughter, w: pup to die. H | be the duty of any person or persons residing with- § n : ‘OR RENT—The three-story BRICK DWEL- Goer att Obes Font beautifully located, corner 1ith and. M streets north. G. Desirous of Cured, and is'now alive and well. he will send to those or fitting his -ellow-inort pet in the jurisdiction of this Corporation, owni; bout the “| by Jd havin; premises any aniimal of the 18 acknowledged by viously purchased at a less rate. all who have seen its ate nore = water ye Neighbor a od a ‘ull directions h dog or dogs with the Cler’ operatio: t post desirable. Inquire on the premises or of Mra, Srationery Conrracts AWanbep.— The fully bis es or before the 3uth of The expense of iron 4 S HAMILTON, 293 Pa. avenne, iy 5-2t ‘ i a i t of the: names. fee? pentage PAddrest OOP. BROWN No 19 ot, Jersey city, New Jersey. ing 1s less than One Cent per hour; the iron is pertectt: clean and free fiow rust or smok te Furnace can ba’ used | for Colony gists’ or Bal Fe: PoPheeaseand quick- er next, and annually thereafter, a Clerk the annual tax levied and imposed in the first section of this ordinance; and it shall be the duty of the Clerk to make regular entries deserib- ing the dog or dogs so entered, to issue a license to such person or persons, sppgan| him, her or them, to keep such dog or dogs unti] the 3uth of September of the ensuing year; and any person or who shall own or sutte contracts for supplying the Interior Depart- ment with stationery during the next fiseal year have been awarded to the lowest bidders, as follows : Blanchard & Mohun, of this city—paper, pencils, ink, inkstands, wafers and wax, cut- turn to the FS, 722 CHEAP.—A valuable BUILDING 29 feet front and rear, by ®7 feet 3inc * deep, suitable for two ge:teel houses, situated in Mare 268, 1Sth street west. east aide, near junction of K street and New Vork avenue. Engui: 5 ire of JOHN DOWD (owner) treet west. aricties suited to th “LING ch, Purple. ‘Top Straps Leaved, Farts hs de) Massachusetts ;: A ; a 06 any animal of the | 2 mek ; lery, and miscellaneous articles. WhiteGiove, Daiew Hybrid, Yellow Aber Mog Kind (t6 slay about cron thelr premises, and | peste eae mch the Syn te FOL aD Wien Franklin Philp—envelopes, to be printed or : 6 : shall fail to make the entry, pay the tax, aes . ed ° No. 520 7th street, between and 2 5 tain the license. such person or persons sball for- | with, will beapparent |] ——— —— - | Taylor& Maury—parchment and parchment | ers, market gardeners. & their ats pleasantly located in the Nerthern taining 7 rooms. per month. a suug ROOM, (fur Uxtures, suitable fur gentiome: at or rent, 2 cool, dry CELI ‘or sale, several RUILD a8 tines usually are recovered Sa Set 4. And be it further ordained, That any per- ‘The publ uy us residing within the jurisdiction of apectfa y foe 4 Who shall atany time after the | oxaiune those in full ver in any year become the owner | operation at the store of the dog kind, shall, | of the subseriber, er $0 becoming the owner or the purity and genuin Prices as low as any northern house. JOHN SAUL. Nurseryman, Seed Importer, Jy & eutit “POISON ropa Wat, LASS OF THaT Wal paper. Mivirary Onpers eneral Urders No. % of Brevet Lieutenant General Seott, promul- | gated at the headquarters of the Army, June Puwp ta the yard a r: Tm 1 S, -A IN for R CH IR NOT ie : Be se890F animal with the Clerk of the Tite Gitt Saw, cash, of, if desived,sbonge hd 25, have been received by the War Departwent | polaONOUS at THoWs & Sime ie rporation, pa’ roportion to the tween loth aud 1ith sts. iy 2-3t* ee ABANS. HY me i recta As the subject of bayonet exercise and target MATTHE Spal time that may remain of the y a = tana , ete. practice for sail arms has been almost entirely Drug Store, Pa. avenue, iT kof jy 2 tit between 2d and ‘kl sts. license as aforesaid, so that all li neglected by the.troops, especially the bayonet af Be = - . ——— pele F bea} T.— Several ssacious. exercise, the General-in-chief directs that bere sin & healthy and el, . ‘ P part of Bench Pianes, out Board, can be bed 1s @ centee! atfer the troops be regularly and systematically | PAPER UANGIENGS Oo ecaia'or pursoes se emsple ein eee: are HUntchets, Rules, Gon Quiet, neighborhood ; at 43 tith § instructed in The full use of the several weapons he ensuing 6 days we shall Sell all kinds of Lege b section, they suall for it and pat at cee Eye ,tiatghets, Rules, Com betweenGand i. meen y | placed in thejr hands RANG oat eee | Ver Papeete as is named in the second section of this or irons, Socket Teri C! 1 ‘O LET—On © street, between loth and 1 Ins General wiil report particularly on 1 k ticd 0 bot ranted ro streets, & new two-story HOUSE, contain several articles of new invention or contiivance Ke PRANT. aco. See do Aad be at further ordained, That it shall | & % offer th ix rooms and Inguire of CHAKL now in ap, or which may hereatter b+ instructed 250 D street between 9th and Wt be the duty of the pe ve notice uf the pro EME jy 2-3 in any the departments, such as arms equip i[9* Furuiture repaired and varmshed = jy 2-201 ments, Ke, &&e DeoanenirE ons of this ordi ke. &e. oF persons pe RA oving to of settling within the jurisdiction of A RASS EF 4 Fs 'CED PI 7 ft Sgr 2,000 E AND FINISH, | this Corporation, and ow OF pussessiny any DUCED PRICES POR CASH. | ss-000 of she Coat Contract Awardev.—The Bureau og |? Brom F iy animal of the dog kind: aud ‘upon thelr failure to | |G W. STEWART eceeng vor Construction, Equipment, and Repairs, of May | !-A DIE: comply with its rithin ten days after | tomers and the public gen . ee. y FOR RENE fee DWELLING-HOL town, near the corner of two pariors aud six bedrooms, with kite servants’ room in the back-building, good di i Ter, with gas through the house. "Fo & xo0d ‘tenant the rent wil! be low for such premises. Possessiog ven the Istof July. Apply to D. ENGLISH, 135 such notice, thes ble to and suifer the aity im the second section of this ordinance. See 3. And be at further ordained, That the Mayor may, and be is hereby authorized to. issue his proclamation whenever he may think the safety of the citizens demands it, requiring all owners of dogs for any period he may order, not exceeding ninety at an je time, to keep 26, 1859, having advertised for contracts to | farnish anthracite coal for the Navy, a large number of offers were received. The bid of Mr. Horace E. Browne, of Baltimore, to fur- ish Black Heath Coal at 33.25, being the lowest. has been accepted and the contract BEAUTIFUL FA Opening thiatlay at with an entire new stock of select € He i..vites all of those in want of Groceries at duced pris for cash to call and examine tus goods and pri He purcha-es al! hi O08, this, together with rs’ ex; ies for sett his old stand (corner H an h streets vane * cCLAUGHTIN’S, jy 2st Pa, avenue, between uth and yth sts. Geers FOR THE HOT WEATHER, i ICE PITCHERS ’ : po Bridge street, Georgetow: je D-2awew b RS PER COOLERS, the same securely confined, unless the sume be | PRE CRACKERS, FIRECRACKERS! TOR- awarded to him. pr. KAYE REFRIGERATORS, securely mucdled 0 a6 to teider hes Wau F PEDOES, TORPEDOES! Wholesn'e and FO8 RENT The HOUSE on 12th street, No ——s * E an 800 UF perso! sregarding said pro- | retail . , between streets. eit Ecoxouizina Route AcEnctes.—The Pi s+ ieee i; Y TRAPS, nation shall fortelt 1 “Biine of five dole | JY 1-3 LAMMOND'S, 7th st OF enluraished, as the tenant may yn Th 4 u ; TR FIRE very com jie and ¢ : — Bet Aiteentand to dispense ll for sale c ibs... SAVAGE, arate be ene eee ey are: ores Buty" FIRE WORKS For the 4th of good order. ie hans aif ee erremements wi e services of twelve express route agents | oy ae butcher or other licensed vender in market shall | _J¥ 1- LAMMOND’S. | ¢'88# house. Apply (cach of whom receive a salary of $1.00 year) | _J° 8 _Penn. avenue, bet. tth and It baling any dog with bin wo the iuarket house, THE REN, ROEM ATIHE HERMIT OF tue | —*° SaaS ae - ¥ ek “ ARDWARE, COACH _ under a penalty of five dollars for each and ever PYRENEES” may be | { TAYLO OR SALE OR EXCHANGE ciry between New York and Cincinnati, and to al- H AND CABINET GOODS. | Gfence. fo be recovered ‘ce thes usually are: and | MAURY. PHILP, PRANK “TAYLOR St | FE PROPERTY —A email PARM of bo oe. low the baggage masters ten dollars a month ee the market master is hereby instructed and di- | LINGTON, &c. iy 1-88" | two miles from Bekevilie, and, one mile sod s hail each for the duty of delivering and receiving | jp you want ternsern pret. call and purchase your eee — eee — ter the market D&ESSBUTTONS, every style, at cost, at ST Cased ag fa Ee a . the through mail HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SOAE ase during market hours . VENS’ Fancy Store, 336, ‘een Sth and 10tb | healthy location, within mehtof the Agricvitara! ait CANVASS DUCK ENAMEL E DLE mu ; = ‘ areas Ha ples Pate tobe ape! =. ee a Te ___jels College Mill be sold very e = . sR. ILC , NG AIR, person or persous | fat pay the fines y nquire 0 H. 1. DALE, Seventh st Tae Presipent’s Movewests.—The Pres- | fj Bh ae. we 6, Fis THOMPSON & or peuaities imposed by thi : dinance for keep- REET Ee ro matk Lace MAR TILL AS two lors above D street, oppocite the X ronal ident left the city this (Saturday) morning for Hi Ow ho oles aptiny bat the bestcquality ing dogs contrary to its provisions, it shall be the | 9thand lth sts.” e es Intelligencer office, Our object 1s to do a Cas business, and we intend to seliat cash prices. represented. Call and (GR. 1 ye 3) 6t , his summer residence at the Old Soldiers’ | Ilome. On Monday, the ISth instant. he pro- poses setting out for Bedford Springs, where he will stay two weeks. Ile will be aceom- penied by his niece, Miss Lane, Secretary and Mrs. Floyd, and probably Mre. Secretary duty o the Captain of the Police to have such doz or dogs killed as ubjected the owner to id, in such manner as pall ha very article warrauted ax $ & BRO. psou. late of the firneof Kilvans & Thompson.) ARGE AND SELECT 8T BOO’ @TEV , +) cost, except Sewing Mach 9th and foth sts, GJROVER & BAKER'S | 1 CELEBRATED : SEWING MACHINES) | AMILY tin nol uestioned that those Mach: the beat in the market for fatmly wowing.” Spec +4 4 yon orth, venpes | Rone est, Containing 8 rooms a ~ nished with gas throughor eut ® per annum. Apply to JOHN H.S & ©O., corner Lou- istua avenue and 9th street, opposite west end Centre Market, je 29 eost* SOR RENT—The STORE in the Star Bi the Clerk ut of his proper er y contingent fund when a vouchers. ui dings son. —C 7 0 ArGreatiy Repicep P And be tt further ordained, Thatall ordi- | pure from the stores are vp a thi next ad. « the Star office, long occupied omnes scary "The undersigned re fully emanticoe on this sony without rowtnding, making A seam of Mnsqualied o sores an a coo store. Phe re 1580 more sen” 33 ‘ 5 1 t. fr t by reped . [Approw strength ai uty. 4re simple in construc “ ao ree “ | AvpowstweNts.—Wm. T. Presson has been ont fhe aus visto. ore dipaben lb tArpee tion, easily ed, not liable to got out of order, | 228%. Apply to W. 6. WALLACH at the Star ja will offer bis entire atocl ppeinted, by the President, a Collector of the | Customs at Yorktown, Va.. viee Wm. HH. Curtiss, and | ‘ Jr., resigned. : Jobn 8. Halliburton has been appointed U | S. Marshal for the eastern district of Arkansas vice Samuel! N. Warner, declined. and noiseless in thei office. full sasortment constantly on hand. and for sal ‘ull aeso ent co! oa and. a st diecas prises or RoC STEVENS Also, a fuil supply of NEEDEES CT- rh. tna ‘everything pertaining to these Sewing ines. ea A good Operator in attendance to a sive full instructions in their use. L's HTNING R je tf heavy gocds a ST FOR CASH: seieet stock of BOO! SHOKS, e season, Bt greatly id cash only. Hl be at the regular + HARMON BIR bet RIME ENCH THREAD LACES 6, bet. th and 10th sts. J 1s OTHRC : D CORNER OF = so DSrrers, Haveimetopenod \” DSTRETS Two Cases ov New anv Bravtiren WALL PAPERS, Embraciue common and extra fi rades, they offer at reduces Tater. "They have weue hand, at all tines. a ock of WINDOW SHAD! SHADE LINENS. IRF, BOARDS, GILT CORNICE, BANDS AND PINS, — 5 PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS and many other articles kept in their line. As the warm season is now upon us, we would on hat dur- FRANKLIN &R STOMERS, nts with the under- fully, requested to e the Ist of July next and settle the erty. Also, several amalier Houses square for sale, SOR RENT—A ms! FURNISHED HOU 334 '8th st eet, between | a: 7) tion to be made at No. 359, between jo Rte SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SAL Sk Poca EGR SA er ase, which o0-t cost 0 ern? five hundred devas is for sale low App! UDs. GENUINE PLATINA TIPS. FRANCIS LA BA LIGHTNING, Pee irate g Corner of Tenth cs 8 having ace signed are earnestly, but re: call on vs befe land warrants issued at the Pension Office during the month of June was as follows: Under the act of 1855, of 160 acres, 513; of 120 pas acres, 71; of 80 acres, 34. Under the act of | tenti- 1850, one 160-acre warrant was issued, making | *° the total number of warrants for the month 619. tut NG CONDUC and C streets, near Penn. avenue, CAUTION.—1 ence umer. tempts by parties to reprowent thet iigkent by t i by keeping a well-assorted f soods, to fnerst a continuance of the same, rem those who sotend loving Corner 8th » i u the bsence is the ti thei: - they thereby avoid all ofits inconve. at. ing R ; mimediately at the and opposite Centre Market. ing from, his ipanufactory, the Hotel.” cof! éth's sts. Isiand, — “ 4 1 to infor: = ce ETT 9 ss Rvera BUcHy, per hung by the best workmen in city or coun | Points are genuine waloce: steno JOHN MILLER, Agent Rovte Acext Arrointep.— Michael R. ‘Succwason To Isnan. & Bucnty,) | try, at the lowest rates, and the work gusrantied in | name. offer for eale a vel . Boyer, of Reading, Pa., has been appointed 408 Seventh, nosr Hi Street, every i Try us. S03) Sw "| Orders may be loft either at his : te pm | s + a abo ive between Harrisburg and Allentown, Pa., at a ALL KINDS HO! KEEPING ARTICLES./ Wj PEC 1A L NOTIC opized axent, ion Ha ae and salary of $700 per annum. Bi chm ° We beg to inform our fiends that wearenowlae | Ne ‘oe i vies Fae DPR WEDS percermer Uk ond streets.) | ut cuilt aottonsont eines oarceae all Year, ae Néis LA BARRE. reets, T el a Tas Wearusn.—The following report of the | "jn conneotion with ths practics of Moderne: wll | euiMhy ettiome: ro. those whose na vor. To those whose ac- counts are long stand _.NEW GOODS AT LOW P! £, We request they come for E RICES. & larce os weather for this morning is made from the Morse | ttend to Surgery ition to our allits branches, je 17-eolm* Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution Tarren ASO TR ARRED® constantly on ward at once aud settle up. ES, CARRIAGES &c., POR ilk MANTI.ES. Jacone! ¥, HOR: se SIBLEY & sede WSS Damaat PAUTECINEN | LIVERY. HORSES, CARRIAGES The time of observation is about 7 o’clock : hand, and for sale b: PARTNERSHIP, cations thon lesee spectfully to return thanks for the pat WHEELWRIGHT, MUDGE & CO, Wastuxaros, July 1, inck Sik MITTS, ioe pe | roses | ofore exteniied to them’ by -clear, cold jo Une Heltuuore, Md. i ety cme ible ne Hard ire GOODS! treat barie- Sein pleasure thet’ then form a - > Py 4 rf clear, cool P a NO E. 8 this day dissolved by mutual potanty “ they ve increased tear 6 ilities 10 accommodate eae, neat ii URE OLD Be SGRANPY, ofthe lata firm wil! be closed +R. Elvans, with superior LIVERY, or furnish then -c m ; ’ ? staan i i poner, 3 paint Tneve bad ‘large nd. |“ Whom all out ng bills moat b Fisvas, shortest SES, BUC cies GARRIAGES & T @ R. THOMPSON. pt atten! a8 ee oftheir ditional su RRANDY, this date at r n store, and just received, f or ve ; iM ives shat will ASG monte dotnet business Ita continuance on ME—LIME—LIME! patronage. FLEMMING ‘ roY f JOUN BR. ECVANS Will continue the Hard be had, in quantities to suit, json Halli Alley, . z FEE WILSON, Groger, | gata Bosck Pansy Hull outings, the, Hard of fresh Wood-burnt LIME, CR | J21-Im" between Sd arnt un edi. i923 eohw_No. 327 Pa. Av.. bets ts._ | [709 Pa, aventie, south sid een Sth and lth STEM and HAIR, ‘at ton ATS, ; ARGAINS' BARGAINS: _ BARGAIN: er the name of Sous R. ELvans & Co ‘0. 1, between upper and lower bridges, PLATS CURLS. HALE REDUCING STOCK. h place he will be picased to supply his W. H. GODEY. "| ter ace “+s In view of the advanced si n, and the want of | ® customers of the late firm as heretofor: Thave, by the request of my customers residing in * y salted to sell By lary a Sp - Ls me pe TEE, Hy the hee crest Gad tas e ae & Sisto of tacts AL RRATNG Sodas eee Eel wher ay mira bond qpsonues For rhe better sect uo! f persons resid- taken oon ah toe earth Marko, Howse “i ia GEE En En TLCCK—POR CASH ONLY, Be ete come sheng a figs SHEMET AND MAD ¥ ing fel igh cunifen me’ other Eznamees po SHER N’ MADERI4 ayers, are requested to eat ie2-2w Green and Dum! ke EV Tinh ow ae barton sts, P. IME WESTER | TOW, Nos. 1 and @pfor v Makers’ j of rs from $ aud Carriage ore’ re- Bane Ww He nT ong | Ame Loot AER ED, solved For ale af Bare, un will pe sold at's Iona ine Terese Bey Ban a | ee peor bree te, |e Witz pera tern AL! . LAF P Sana ia wie aapek. A

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