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LOCAL NHVWS. peeearnst Ronit Cont AiR case of | Daxter Paice Teaxs Ur.—Many of our citi- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | Resear. Year notwithstanding ithe } day and Saturday ona charge of Negiary, ty Pages give regen ge pegs so By TG, MeGUIRE & 00. sot THIS HORROW BES BY TELEGR , Morning was uncomfortal , there were large | breaking into the of Hugh Leddy and steal- fantastically dressed, telling fortunes, cL "RI ILL BE SOLD T WASHINGTON , cagentban at the various churches. In the | ing therefrom” sundry articles in the pshiay oa ray who advertised several times in the Star, Pdetiea ae rN Ww Asyinm, on ‘disba®. Juiy 39th, at 19 f TWO DAYS LATER FROM early morning it was pleasant to see the numbers | dry goods line, peepee ny 8. logs. of little children, all neatly attired, with their | the case of Boyle and notgailty in t - Eullty asto | without suscess, however, for a wife. ‘The fol- crersorises pial eit very su) o'clock a. m,, a lot of 3 &. aU ARRIVAL OF THE INDIAN. 3 wo S| Pecme-oush bY ol Farmxn Poixr, July 17.—The metion | lowing advertisement and letter give a subsequent Finmngle of double it" Intendant Washington jun. THER Point, July 17.—The steamer Indian little books in their hands, wending their way to paw of M. Them beon, Faq, Thomas V- gi WALL at bi BO + | from Liverpool for Quebec. oO} one, r to be the ir 4 seen Soe parol 5 ith date to the ot fan Bea” Wes, Shee chapter in his history, which will be interesting, i ee MEG OTRE LEB Nee, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. instant. has been boarded off the Point by an agent the Sabbath schools. as a rn es counsellor of this couse particularly to his former correspondents in this EEN, 50 BARRELS NEW Prue ny ws Of the Associated press. 7 . By A, GR > A f AT AveTiox—On ¥ MORNING. | ‘The steamer North Briton had arrived out. In the afternoon, a heavy shower of rain induced ae mre mons took ap the case of Elizabeth | city : ALUABLE BUILDING 2 THE Is- 19th instant, at 0 o’clock, we will in. vont ot There bad been nome The siege of ® hope that the air would be cool; but, contrary to | Golding, lap rebar pier wos Wife Wentet 8 gentleman ive of t AuctioN.-On FRIDAY, je tath in- | the Auction Toms, 30 barrels new “ Peachiern was premeanane Seat! ng. Sheciege et expectation, the evenfag was more sultry than the |" ow-.; Boss testi t he knows defendant; | Maine ptiPhcert 2 UP arg. ot No. 15, in square No. rms cash. WALIC& BARNARD, Auct'rs, | *hreatening Verona. moraing, and the clouds threatening rain, the at- | she lives on the north ae of Dasoa, near Thir- | Cuitdren oe corr tig ofl phy haya ad ths wth B street! nad hogy sad dng eae = _________ ] ., The latest dispatches from the seat of war say teenth street; she has lived pwards of two | ¢ wide 100 alley, between 3s str w aiaue ry that Napoleon's headquarters were only four tendance was small ri there uj any | Keeping honse however very haumble Wate asouen By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. leagues Peschiera, which place was under island Wubtist Charch—Rev. C. C-.Mesiieg | Sees Caring this time witaess never heer any she may be She must be a good and carefal seam: Sea Bett eae cat ee | SAV nae eo ROCERIES, MOLASSES, | rigorous siege of the Serdinren: Cannon could iscoursed in the morning from Rowans, Sth lers there; when aoe te cae theres has secy | Stress fond of religious amusement such a lad lor notes bearing interest, secured by a ae TORR ay Hernixe, &c., at Ave- be heard nigut and day in eset i chapter, and Mth verse: “For as many as are led | 2nother woman apparently liv Vike and to only such a lady will find a good kind | deed of trust upon the premises. A deed given aud Derclock, wewill teh Ye MORNING, 2eth inet. at | Pe heard nigit advanced qost was but a short dis- by the Spirit of they are the sons of God.’’ | two women frequent the house; one haracters the | 2ifectionate husband and he will guarantee her a adeed of trust taken, Title Porte, are ‘niece: vB yen infront of our Anion seswe, Pay ey Which wer eccupied by Aim | a child of God, or a I = is a solemn peng See, Ee Sean 2 loose et perro! Bo happy life an american aay Isto Prefered ad- | jy8 _ EN, Aw ? sroceries, xem meer, a large b te corge oN rh J tion; one of the most interesting questions | Other been 7 reas Da rice in a na or y ALE 18 POS’ NED rushed amd Yeliow Su doutted whet’, ustrians presented to the human mind, and one in which Tint uot feequcatise the hodse is as quict as any | Yieana Canada West Stating Where an laterview | odo tHE ABOVE SA\ TURSDAY, Ith int, | Youne Hyson- Gunpowder sua Bick SUERT® ee ee Seen wiieut ve, Auatcinns ail are interested. The Holy Spirit regenerates, | Unt not frequently; the hove wa so tere dined] Can be had and what:street snd numberdblercason at same hour and place. Bones Mrotent. Venzend Chemical demoralized condition of > but fn x mysterious manner. It baffled the wis: | other honse in the neig’ ’ *| for not teuding sooner he was taken suddenly ill | - jy 16-4 = A. GREEN, Auct x TA setae, Ficmx, July 4.—It ler gat ety dom of Nicodemus, and does also that of the bar gt sr od testified that he knows where de- | jl! not some reader inform some Poor widow of | ~ py BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. monds, Cream Dates, Freach have [Pla ne ly eh Be ee tne hee intel | madunt resides. tna toun two women, there oop | Ms netice.” ALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON SOUTH | Caxone, Cooon.aikers Whito Lendand Zine Paint, | Piccolo, om the Adr'sinn and that the bridge te prime agencies In effecting our sonsbip to God, brome oa reputation; one woman besides her- | Mister Edeturs of the Dabuk : Sure: I seen the S Sipe ov Bairce eeree Sfoncerows he | 2) Sarrole Syrapend N. O. Molasses, Chesso had been ¢ » & oe Sea S See Haas of a maleditn 06 Che ntad | Sr aod vine vesided Chars hogs tak a croath; | abav in the betals Reaeeren my unkel cout me | subeorjhers, st the reuuost in writiag of, tho Trees, 1 [9 1,40 Now Samy erviee, a ana Vatigoro, July 4 (Or The We should not jeopardize our relation to the | Sif, and she one man going ia there in all this | thra P O markt round with a ink marc noin 1 wos | urer ofthe Georgetown Bnilding Association, snd mnijohns Brandy, 6) oases Chart Eevee toe toon ineieesed by Napuicon Saviour by neglecting baptism. Sonship effected | Re¥er Sten Tore ee racers the geniman is alookin | $0 Ped # Gene cue from AP. Waugh in bis Ltime | 5, .arinte’Brandy, Whisky, Muscat and Malaga | il operate against Veron’, tee corPe ee Tete ok Cok ean aeped lake | Ogices Feaniny tatibed thatke knows dcteud- | Stier. Lem aapha throne ie tee ee dood of test from snid Weeckte there ate ak |. Wise Sardinians will continue thelr opers ioe the Smily of Cod, Se tebdive nll the iaenunition | | 1° iad never sam auy discrdees there panera | Dyel Pelishountren agin iny late ner heving | July, 1851, sell at public avetion. 1 tom Sceare, different brands. achiera, ‘he Emperot tact t oe Perttining to ason, do. In the evening an inter- | O2hs co of icwd charsticr vist the niece, stole a oss and got tuk up and cent to Orburn Fur | isos, on tha loth day of July noxte at bo ith many other goods in the grocery line, wounded "A.gvtrian Oitcery area back. the = = — Sen ae gy a eae Officer Williamson testified that he never saw mere wich mi unkel sed at the Time wos as tre Lot of Grona nade xree-st0r rs Hour ‘Terms: lor growl emanate credit of 3) | and haviug requested an = 4 « Bat unto them which are called both but one woman besides defendant at the house.” | ood asa funerel in oer family fur my pardner | thereo ed.on the sou ‘ ef ALL & BARNARD, Auet’rs, | A® Austrian tas arrived wi ; Greeks. Clittet the ower of It baton ps ner Officer Ecktoff testified that he does not know | Want nothin more ta me arter the maziste uv the | West of and adjoining to the house occupied by Johu = 3 ———— ~~ Lountz, deceased, at the time of his death, The STEAM ENGINE, &0—The my hether loose persons visit house of def ; jor wos upheld and { am angshush to luse no time 2 t, and math FINE, &o. wii , pg regia to the wise a Lester a, ; ition — pee - pogrog= = alte coi tate the Meets af wenlack spin afore Lok fronts 17 feet on Bridge street, and runs sou SS ‘he sold at public ney Side Ge Galen to the teachings of Grecian philosophy, case clased ere, andi the jury Lama ale of that width 99 feet to a 5-feet wide alley opening | Staten Navy Yard, Wa ington, D.C , at 120’ chock i frost sets in. 1 kud meat the wants uv mister | into Jedierson street. : i Uk Fal, 185%) owe them that believe. After speaking some time of | leering she Nox, returned a verdict of not guilty. | treet sete in. 1 Kod ment the wa my late pard- | "Perins of sale cash, on the payment of which the | 20% TUBSDAY, the tsth July, 1859! the foll ow y ord: a ‘3 named articles—the sale to ject to rretif- the power of the Gospel, an —— eC one sedis y pong iener i lgng weeping a | ner left he 2 and sense he departed into publik life | 8ubse ibers will convey said premises to the pur- | 125 Pamed artic "the ‘Bunsae ef Sone made to the » ence e that the Emperor tt) also jes. and that his Majesty estrous for an exchange of others ss a Torin, July 4, (Omicial )—The Sardinians have cation by the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and { invested more losely t ‘terior reat as hawdy and disorderly house; and Cora Stewart, | | hev had 2 more on urn sumhow. pe sty 1 ken aban 18 fee at Mis or ngors { Trastrs ng ogi AEA TR, pois. | Pescbiera on the rigue't bank of the Mom power of God, their hope. ef - | count fore as far religus amusement { ken take um je 11 P SOU. Trustees. ps oe * a ~ Fon the Seth onr army roms Fourth Presbyterian Church —The pastor, (Rev. | tered Of keepin moray hoon: wins ieeant all doun in that line pertickler ef ther is anything | J¢1t2awts FP. W. RISQUE, ers: ©) Linder 16 inches diameter and 4 feet. stroke, of the river to John €. Smith,) being absent from the city, the | Y' , y va My Fesciera also on the lef bank. {ato conrt from the jail. where they have been | like a fiddle to keep time with As far the etfec- | BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST From | 8780xed with puppet vaives and lever; will work - aipit was occupied in the morning by the Rev. 4 to 10e-h ; has bee: be Benne, July 5 —The Austrians have ; contined since their Conviction, for sentence. semen, Price teuches oa, if | exarls in ennything | Az #. Waugh to the subscriber, dated the 25th day | Varner terse power ; hax been in nse sdnpted to fl from Borinie, sedan mee are Savane br. Gibbon, and in the afternoon by the Rev Dr At the order of the Court the prisoners all stood | its effecshuns I ken get the aifidavy uv Elder Row. | ef March, in the year 1 nd made to secure & Sih. | 2 stle-wheel tow boat or to a saw mill. toward Stelvio. It was ta: at Contig 4 jurley. The text taken by Mr. Gibbon, was from =p tay and other deacons on that hed, I no I ken sute } Sortyer'wi | uiponeih Moat ee Tad Rincce ta, | 825 pounds of Hose and Belt Leather. in pieces cut | (mare, Austrians had retired tuto ¥, onan i verse, lat cliapter of the ist epistie general | "phe Court. ‘<You have been severally convieted | tnt price and ef he will send nea letur with the the aalo of the above described premiaes, at thetimo | . fom sidesin making hose and beiting—® good |” ‘The Landon temlere ror» kaye of John. « Beloved, now are we the sons of God. | of « very great erime: that of keeping a house in | munny in it to go to Vienna Ile pack up mi duds | and place and on the teria mentioned ih the alas ak tease that 20.000 mew had been ordered from Milan tr and it doth not yet be, tye what we shall be: but | which the moral: of the young are corrupted—a | and leve with my fore plezes to dumestic bls by | advertisement. JOHN MAR Oey. ete 5) Window Sashes, and Brescia, aad 10,000 from Turin. There was we know that when he shall aj rf, we shall be ii on | the fust rale rode wen he ses the wuid so no more | je !l-2awts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. 1 old Cooking Stove. = t hall all om ashe is’? A | Louse in which this species of crime is carried ike him, for we s' see bin to the ruin of youth, and often is the cause of lead- | at present Miranpy Wiceins SALE IS cormparison was drawn by the speaker between | ing men to cominii crimes of a still, mreater eed ‘SI ment tu hev told mr price ta send the | yy, TRE AROVE, SALE IS POSTPONED the advancement in the scfentific world and that, | ore awful character. The sentence of the Court | lettur ‘to Macrillville, nue York City New York y order of the ‘Trnstoos, whieh the christian makes here in the —— of | js, that you, ‘Ann Green and Laura Smith, suffer | stat no 167 forth avnu pare back reer rume up BAR it complaint of a scarcity of provisi : lages occupied by the allies noms 1 the vii RANKFORT, July 4—At an ae sit. \h in specie, y rticies may be examined at the Na’ Yard in this ity, At any time on or before the day ; ting of the Dict to-day, Prussia presented iy'l6 RD & BUCKEY, Auct'rs, | Cf #e upon application to the com Tent Were- | farther proposals respecting the coommpent to od. which conld only be fully realized when imprisonment in the common jail of the county of | tars ware it will meat the widder Wiggins. jy 7-co2w Navy Agent. of the = observetion_on Ft\ne. Imme- should behold him inall his glory. ‘The pleasures | Washington for the period of six months, and pay —— ——_—_— = diately after the sittmg M. De Useden left for of this world, the speaker to show, were | each a tine of $20. Bartimore axp Ouro Rai-roan, &c.—A writer | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. FUTURE DAYS Berlin. as nothing compared with those een ore “And , Cora Stuart. in consideration ofa rec- | in the Baltimore Clipper, from Washington, com- AND'S LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA—The | ———— Ji. a The Berlin vortespondent of the Timessays that the christians would experience in the wor! omimendation by the jury to mercy, the sentence i hi iJ steamer “James, Jerome.” Jo. ~ By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Prassia’s new proj is are in the hands of Russia feat Moses asked the Lord to let bitt see bie frac | of the Court is, that you suffer imprisonment in | Plains that the Washington City Corporation hrs | KX steamer’ Jame realy to raccive, JOVERNMENT SALE OF TWO WORK | 2° England." Also that ina week the Prewieg feat Mores asked the Lord to let him see his face. | the common jail of this county for a period of four | tken no steps “to secure to the Baltimore and freight for tha above port, to sail to- ¥ Honses On SATURDAY MORNING oe iy | army will be in full march but the Lord placed his hands upon his eyes, and months, and pay a tine of $20 Ohio Railroad Company the right of laying a rail- | morrow, (Tuesday,) at 12 o'clock mm. Freight taken | 234 at W o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we shal ‘Two corps will be stationed on the Silesian fron- he bebeld bim obscurely, yet the effect was such “and you, Moses Bridweil and Martha Brid- | road track between their — Washington sta- | at going rates. Apply to sell two work Horses, from the Capitol Extension. | tier to guard against Russia and the lower and thal Matte? whole compldsnce wes changed so well, with this case the Court has found more | tion and the steamboat wharves, at the south end HYDE & DAVIDSON, Terms cash. middle Rhine. One hundred and fift that he had to veil himself to enable them to loox | Gimicuity than with any of the others to consider | of Sixth and Seventh streets; or to enable the Hur, | _1t Water street. Georgetown, D.C. | _iy 15-d 3.6. MeGUIRE & CO. Auct'rs._ | Prasisns will be thus stationed ned om him. And so it would be at the last day, the the punishment adequate to your offence. You | timore and Ohio Railroad Com iy to extend OST—On Sunday morning, sight of the Lord would be such as to change us; soing from High By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. hi ho must be their railroad track through the city, and over the treet to the Methodist Protestant Chur h. a for when be appeared we should be like hit; for | 8&¥e3 family of four children who um Lake * : BICK HOUSE AND LOT AND VACANT vided for, though, as it appeared from the evi- | Long Bridge. so as to forin a continuous railroad | GOLD BREASTPIN, set with arnots and ps0 tiny Bace s USE AND LOT AND VACANT we should see him as he really was. dence that one of them, a girl nearly grown, was | Connection between the North and South.” And, | With cl a'r and drop attached. The finder w1'la re: Preparations are completed Prussia will probabl make her proposals to France, which wi - doubtedly Ue refused. a then he adds, that th “hand: ceive a iiberal reward by leaving it at Mrs. MARKY anton “ an. pos J oR on ytd § CommerciaL. “ First Presbyterian | Chereh —The, Pastor, Dr. | permitted by you to assist you in carrylug on this thet he Watkin BOlT Contin SHOEMAKER'S, Hizh street, Georgetown. property. the following “mentioned ‘provertee bee en iverpeet Morkcts. Cotton —The sales for the Sunderland, preac n the morning, from rse of crime, which makes your cuse nite! io 2 ing to the heir the late Leven D. Trave: ree days unt 000 bales, the market Th-stalonians, v. % “For God bath not appointed | Come hapisctae tne eee has, | grant to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com. and sold by consento 2: Lot No.2, generally closing dull but prices steady. The snice to speculatorsand for expert ‘Were 2,000 bales. j is —The market y had «de. glining tendency, and all qu ons have slightly eclin Provisions —The market — closed with a downward teadency. Pork is henvy, with but $i =, TSEANDL S 7 by consent of all the heirs, viz: Lot No.2, Festa arty bat fecbtatn salvation by our Lord | in consideration of the necessity for having those | Pany, all the Fee aeeatay sak: Sndithen unite | FORSWE HOUSE ANDLOTINGEORGE | ft cnsre north, of 743, with the imp ovements, iseist Fess, ox nese vely aued amore etl otauig | {iildren provided for, adopted. as far as practica- | ith, Baltimore in appealing to the Legislature of | Sorat Oteani tanh Hote Ram OF tN with back buiviine" somatting ial ¢ ronan eens Christ Jesus, as negatively and affirmatively stated | ble.a middle course.’ Therefore you, Moses Brid- | eae nace forward and build an entire new | West corner of Trinity, Charen, and ruproved bys | large collar. This’ property fehamdooncal ph | iu the text, and considered under three to I : the | well, are sentenced to pay a fine of $50, and you, - all ridge over the Potomac, for the use of | small two story dwelling-house. ‘Terms liberal. ou New Jerscy avenue, between Ly ani’ M ose ersoas dectared to be appointed, not unto wrath | Martha Bridwell, are sentenced to four months’ | tte Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, ‘in making an n : And immediately after the sale of the above 1 uat 0. Wie g, Inquire corner 43¢ street and Louisiana avenus, south. ut to obtain salvation; what it is that constitutes | imprisonment in the common jail of this county, | Sy connection with her own railroads. Washington. W. Y. FENDA r and ¢ shall sell Lot No. 4in E Att their encouragement in this two-fold assurance: to pay a fine of #20. —— eq bs prop- | little inquiry, and prices areweak. Bacon is dull Warcu Rerurns.— Western Lock-w, -—Cornelia ALLO! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN erty fronts on south N street 5) fset 2 inches be- “aech r and our reason for supposing that we are included The District Attorney here prayed the prisoners 'P “I EEN: “grated ata ineof2s. Lard is dull fu this divine appointunent. in commitment until the tines in each case should | Coffee, colored, disorderly; fine and costs, $3. LERY to have mg Pictive Gree ot Ye GAL | tween 4 and lst otreotes cast, ranning back 96 feet to | “Produce” “Sarar ia quiet but firm, and quote- = At nizht, the discourse was upon the request of i ‘Thomas Harris, do.; do. $3.15. What did you give for it? ‘ Terms : One-third cash; talance in 6,12, ani 19 | tions nominal. Rosin steady. Rice dull. ie the mother of Zebedee’s children, that her sons | “tfc Court then took Up the case of the United | Central Guard-house.John Carbony profanity; | Twenty-five Conte—case and all. months. for notes, bearing interest, from ‘day of | turpentine dull. right sit, one be =e band of Christ. and the | States agt. Robert Binnix. Wim. Looney, and Jas. ? , i if ether on the left, in bis kingdom—Matt. xx, 20, 2 fine and costs, $3.15. Richard Colman, fighting; | ,,G094 bye, Iam going there too, and advise all my |; | Kenan, in which the defendants were severally | 40. $3.15. John Siaitheng do; do. $3.15~ Chas’ | friends todo the saine,—remember, HALL & Ci A : . B3.15. 8 . ; do. $3.15. Chas. of a y am he cus! u urchaser. je im & Sm instances from those recorded in the Bible | charged with the crime of arson, by setting fire to | Eadlen, do ;disinissed. John Conner, drunk; fine Sitsiagout Cee disputable. ot OF ho purokacer, ius t of answers ani : lenials to prayer were cited to | and destroyin«: an out-honse and stable occupied | ang costs, $2. Geo. Dunmore, colored, fighting; | — = ao ee ivlsd Anctioneer. show that God always answers legitimate prayer | by David A. Windsor, on the Island, and owned | go, «3 15 Peter Douglass, colored, profanity; Fas, SALE OR RENT The HOUSE No. xes, "3 —<——_ for a specitic object, offered at the proper time and | by Geo E. Kirk. workhouse 90 days. Patrick Brenhan, disorderly; | hy My Attn toes Te he eee eeeupied USTE tu the a»potuted way, in one of two ways—either | “Mr. Windsor testified that about the middle of fine and costs, $2.15. George Harrison, do. do. | OY Mr. ur S » and ly: y RUS by granting the request, or by removing thedesire | May, on Sunday morniny about 2% o'clock, he i ‘ 2 90 davs. $1.15 John McCreat, drunks kh sguare immediately west of Montgomery —, from the heart. was awakened by the cry of fire, heard the horses, aoe ct reat, druuk; workhouse Seth north side. The ees ae generally and favor- . c *> | John Simmes, disorderly; fine and cosis, $3. ably known for its healt ness, and its choice so- Methodist P. Church, Navy Yard.—At this | mules, and cows making a great outery in their | James Kelly, fighting; do. $6.15. Wm. Rigby, | ciety ax to make further description unnecesrary, church, which has grown and improved under | peculiar way, and ran to the stable where he dis- do; do. $2.15.” Julia Douglass, colored, disor. | Mt. Schott will give possession at ver: short no- 10 o'clock a. m., at public Suction, by tue zealous efforts of its pastor, the Rev. John R. | covered the fire; and that the stable was burned, | Geriy: workinouse Su dae Reach Jackson, col- | fig, Address E. B. ADDISON, agent, Alexan- aklced of trust tothe subecriber, cu y re- Nichols, whe preached two able and impressive and the loss to him in ao horses. meal, corn, ore, fighting; fine and couts, 3.13. Jos, Lewis, | iy 8 corded, an excellent assortment of Furniture, &e., discourses from the text, “Therefore be ye also | hay. harness, ete., wards 000. colored, do ; do. $3.15. Wm. Hobbs, profanity: W a h % ready,’’ Mathew, 2\th chapter and 44th verse. He Tiemas Dition stated that himself and others T do. $6.15. John Conn sh dove k oad oes spores HOLESALE BOOT AND HOF DEALER, aes aan Ww gins Sof. Chairs, Sidebeard, based his subject upon the many sudden unex- | were at a dance in Fighting alley till 1 o’clock ot | for triai. George Williams, do.; do. Bridee street, Georsetown, D. C. Bookcase and Secretary, Extension and other Ta- pected occas’ on which our citizens have been | after. and came out and stood on a corner talking; Desessaregpes Sense: The attention of {ne trede is Tespeotfully called to bi called te mourn the departure of members of our | John O'Bryan, Dan Callan, Wm. Toomey, Bin-] Busy Day witn THE Poi 1¢E —By reference to Ghresk Sf Sobhe: cated = 5 umanity during the past week, but especially | nix, and Keenan went u the street aoe sha the watch returns it will be seen that whisky kept | all of my own anufacture. Brussels and other Carpets and Matting, spon that sad catastrophe which instantly ushered | witness, and all went in the c! . Weehting a | the officers unusually busy from Saturday night a of PATENT LEATHER Looking Giasses, Window Curtains, Hat Rack, into eternity two young men from our own par- | Binnix started off the stable (isk Pe - aA WORK isalso assorted and well worthy of attens ‘and Clock, ticular section. He made a most solemn impres- | match and attaching it to the hay; John O'Bryan 's morning. Hot as was the day, and the | tion. Writing Desksand Tables, Work Stands, Venitian sion on all who heard him. said Binnix did wrong to set the stable on fire; the | guardhouse Ut ahead unpleasant at night, it| A large, lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS Binds, Methodist Church South—Rev. Dr. Green, of | ctowd then ran down to Fighting alley again; | was next to Wy eeraes to keep the cells c ear of (euitable for sorvants)also on hand and constantly | Stoves. China. Glass, Crockery and Stone Ware, ‘Tenneswe, conducted the services at thie chucce, | some one cried fire, and witness and Binnix went | occupants. A fAght came off én the aecnce near | Making. With many other articles in the lurniture line, In the morning he preached from the Lith and Isth | back to the fire ayain; the stable was nearly burnt, | Twelfth street between two young men, who were Country merchants and othersin want sre! Also, 2 Kor London Markets —Wheat is dull, but holderé demand an advance. Sugat firm. Rice firm Consols close at 99293 x , for money account American securities are slow of sale, but prices sale. ‘O., A deed civen and a deed of trust taken. All con- are unaii . State of Trade —Manchester advices were favor- able. Prices had slightly advanced. The market was active, and stocks were low Respect to Rufus Choate. Boston, July 16th.—A imi: meeting of members ofthe Suffolk Bal was beld Goleman to make arrangements in reference to the death of Mr. —— = committee of thirteen was ap- im to designate appropriate action fora ger wees of their’ lose Remarks by Hon. Sidney Bartlett, Caleb Cushi Hallett, and C. P. Curtis, and the meeting ad- journed to Tuesday next. Mr. Choate had his life insured for $25,000. — New Orleans Tobacco Market. New Orveans, July 16.—Buyersof tobacco for the Spanish and Italian marxets are still operating 1 S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND KircHen FURNITURE, FarMine UTENsILs AND RY IMPLEMENTS, &c., aT AUCTION —On WED- d it, I shall sell, at the res- KE. Hart, on 7th street road. near the first LEWis PANNE ‘ here, and there purchases for the eight days » 2 Bi 1 Cart, 2 sets of Gear, i to call or address meat No. 77 Bridge si 3 H H “ sui, | have averaged about one Crunandl hageteets Tees eee ae Sea aE ae ee ene | Soak ceemeree the Reusien ety Bietior aiied tia | ken leo aenet tee a hansen Comet’ | Goorretewn. IL ag ivatgreant Gacrows, ot Tools, Salaio aut Bet. day, at full and advancing prices in consequence . . % I deli 4 the benches out; Binnix. “Oh! 5 a le, Dairy Utensile. is demand su desirable Se a ee ED eee aren Ge Came cedeiten etice | weline about the streets, for which they were| NEW ARRANGEMENTS 1 Cow, § or 6 years old, an excellent milker. grades has become much reduced, and much of ea ll calls an tn aut oan potatoe ro 1 | with O° Bryan; this was on Sunday morning, after | caged Peter Dougias and his sable gang, tired UNION BOTTLING DEPOT. 1 Heife “an od en ihe stock left is withdrawn from market. will ke with Lim in tfouble; 1 will deliver bia, | midnight; all the party had been drinking a little, | of a0 long a reign of peace in thelr neighborhood, No. 67 Green . aie feeder tr seeetiove 2% 9 and honor bim.’’ * * | bat none were drank; thinks that as there were | began to upset things and were caged. Several eet, Georgetown, D.C. credit of 60 and 9) days, for satisfactorily endorsed Pe reratsned Lptesneel | Aunoqoee notes, Sontag Eanes - HOLMEAD, Trast ss 1@1 and the public in genera: at . he a) Trustee. al the Feat aera tear | produced disorderly Sebiaty eltaxether: it was | Inrge expense. femodied their establishment: ine | _jy 15-d A. GREEN, Auct_ +<—-ppmarweenpneereseeann Storm at Louisville. Lovrsvitte, July 16.—After several days of ex- ceesive hot weather. the mercury ranging from 95 At night. from Ist Corinthians, 13th ehap., 13th | hams and chickens in the stable, the boys were | othe s had indulged in fighting whisky, which |, The Yerse:, “And now abideth faith, hops, charity, | after them: witness *; but the greatest of these is charity’ "| @ plank off the stal ing apared no pains in making every necessary —— 3 ng its head off; while this | for many months. C. TIRE & CO., Au ° 100 degrees, a territic thunder storm occured yes- < rancement for conducting their business sy stemati- By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncors, bed » Waush Chapel—The pastor being abeent, the | hen. and Keenan wrini ‘yot pte 0 stable and — —_____ . gally. We have introduced the water iron the | PRUSTEES SALI OF VALUABUH IM. | terday afiernoon, accompanied by a gale, prostrat- uipit was occupied in the morning by Rev. Mr. | Wri ee cone i Stuxe Snot.—Last mght, about twelve o'clock, | Washington Aqueduct. and hao xdvked thereto a PROVED TY ON SIXTH STK ing trees and unroofing several bourses in the soutb- per cosa who preached from Hebrews, The usual hour having arrived, the Court here | 4 Vehement ery of murder was heard on Seventh HE epee pontes water passe: ee tats ie ee aba city. Fortunately there was no loss ter, 2th verse: “So Christ was once 5 ij treet, opposit rket ce. Th ts that it beoo: ar. ‘ =a i 2 bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for | *tiourned. PDI tae peer py gm hee er Thoy now Hatter theinselvon thet their MINE clock, on the premises him shall he appear the second time without sin ‘To-day, the Court met at the usual hour, the spot. and learned that a man, name unknown, | R. ERS cannot equalledin the District Ke MeNaucis' a unto slvation."” ee SE et Killed by Lightning. Osweco, N. Y., July 16.—Miss Collesta Robin- son, of South West, Oswego county, aged 16 a was struck by lightning yesterday and ij ly killed. — = 4 ————————— Kansas Constitutional Convention. St. Lovis, July 16. —The Kansas Constitutional Convention to-day fixed on the northern boundary of the State, the original Nebraska line Messrs. Carlisleand Bradley. counsel for'tefence | had been knocked down with a slung shot. ‘The | .,!0 Addition to the ‘Sod ALE’ fore the wasted: rom the most cele- ter, STERN CIDER, je barrel, gallon, or in bot- 72, et seq., che subseriber will no Lot numbered twelve, (12) 1m ur hundred and enghty-six, (416) 6 (25) feet on Sixth atrest west, » ; ‘ In the case of the United States agt.\Win. Cullom, | Person who had committed the act ran, andes. | Sck of PORTER and AL brieestity. Sk thapens co: Ce ate eppeeniee Gee ee Previons | caped with the loss of his hat—a common black | te! brew. Rallons of prime aces eadag Si bac ebro Fo derstnding, and sated that they were ready to | and white straw-—which wat placed In the hands | which will be sold by t ques Brenly five (25) foct on Sixth atreot. weet, t wrath and doubting”? go into trial. ; iheowuing eh ged leper paren tae APPLE CIDER, XXX_PALE, | five (45) foct.to an alley, with the improvements, Asimity-® Cilich— Tie. gaaton (Rev. AO. 1. et Cees ites tne seemttan of the Court to'} te owneria ordes teat oie tar ee ohn | OR ON en PHILABELPHIS ALES. paves | conettiat are oar, Miele Dwelling House, Sovctuenn) Selig Sek, Wie Wes A.W, bere, of toe fata ern, cone onan eee ree | (ed ere eamacion Ska desire to be certain. | 1% Pint bottles expressly for invalide, always on Sines Oncete ce ae oaths iniaie — “girs. eg B ' 4 dewe a re i rine: One four ; 08 . pop hn Rosette ee ee Seminary. | He asked the Diatrict Attorney if the Government | The injured man was taken to lis lodgings to be | “All orders by mail, or given to our drivers, will be | twelve and cizhtocn months, with lnterents secured welch te nee ens cae was ready to uy the case to-day. __ | Properly attended. promptly attended by adeed of trust en the promises, All conveyanc- o'clock an able discourse, ing his first sermon. Mr. Ould did not think there was any probabil- $3, twenty fi to. on a 1) good delivered free of charge. ing at the cost of the purchaser. ‘Alexandria Market. ry f CTO: —| a r= - y He isa young man of inuch promise. In the ity that the case could be tried either to-day or | . T!® W pr iecets ONDEReE tt wes Uider malt tf (States) ARNY & SHINN. iy 15 waa t x . Ee st Newt re. ALEXANDRIA, July 18.—W beat—Sales of good Sen Bree eee sae neeh: of the Seventh | atring the pending term. Some of the principal | stood that this morning an attempt would be made OR SALE-—A good SECOND-HAND caR-| : “——___ | white at $1.35; choice $1.44; red $1.25al 31 street Presbyterian Church, preached from the | witnesscs belonging to the District were absent | to reach the top of the monument shaft, in order RIAGE, which will ba disposed of on reasona- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Corn —no sales. . text—Hebrews, 6th chap., 19th verse—* Which | fom the city, and two important witnesses for the | to make the necessary arrangements for a gj bia terms. Appiy ax abowa ma 25 DMINISTRATOR®S’ SALE OF VALUARLE | Oats—no sales. hope we have as an anchor of the soul. United States were in two different States, en- | resumption of the work. It was intended m2) See Buitptxe Lots FRONTING Asbury Chapel (colored )—In the absence of the | gaged in a heated political contest, and there was rigger should ascend by means of the rope suspend | Ja’ $00,000 BRICKS. NUK aT AUcTioN.—On WEDNESDAY eee ener Te ihe night service was conducted | no doubt but what it would be necessary to attach | ed from the beams at the top; but upok an theres. Fron sate gm iniiitions do Well by calling an | 2th instant, we shall sellin front oft 1808, et Wht, eatham. who preached from the | thei. in order to secure their presence here. ‘This | tion of the rope and condition abute, Lieut fecs | Pe undersigned in Georgetown. D.C. near tho | Mt.8 quarter past # gy ay Ath es text, Whom we preach, warning every man. | would delay the case perhaps for weeks; and, ax | denounced the undertaking as unsafe, and the plan | market. (jy ll-2wd) A. F.OFFUTT & CO. the rep Ran of north pete g being subdivision’ of and teaching every man in all wisdom; that we | before atsted, a principal witness in the very first | was abandoned and another will be devised less = ° LAL Brcseat every inan perfect in Jesus Christ *’ | case (Colonel Seaton) was absent, and detained by | dangerous to those emplo inexecuting it. The ACK oN NEw JERSEY the Baltimere Markets. Baxrimors, July 1+.—Flour closed dull. How: ard strect $5.75. Wheat opened buoyant, but closed dull and 7 5 Oo ri original lot 7, in square £57 with a decline of Sc; white $1.30al.50; red $1258 a] C MPORT Gas DhEe MATa eee Loe tl Zan | rege Cras teed coke lutea xe eek,teradee, Looe 5 is Mave not often heard better church music than | business. from the city. He thought, in consider- | shaft at present is 171 feet in height from the | pic nios or exourmonm to Atioxten eet pnd eighteen montha, for notes hearing 'intereet | “Corn closed dull; yellow @aS1; white 8a83c that Performed yesterday by the choir (colored) | ation of these circumstances, that it would ne irs. ground. Borings. making round. trips every Cede sale, A deed given and a deed of trust Fork closed quiet; ness $16.25. Bacon sides 9c. of this chapel. practicable for the Government to attempt Kel wine A aie hour. | Fare, single trip 6 cents, round trip 10 cents, % % : ‘hisky closed dull at 27c. for Ohio. Scond Presbyterian Church —In the morning, | the caaes up for trial this term. ee ce Medison ‘hg Cloud san bechartared 1 the day’ to ran fo JOHN CONNOR, { Administrators. - ° pastor being absent on account of indlepoat: Mr. Bradley stated that Gen. Cullom was here, | years old, of Mr. Michael win, > Moraine ores claoensen excursions to, ‘Aroaen, iy 14-4 A. GREEN, Auct. jew York Markets. 2, the pulpit in this church was supplied by his | bad come here expressly to be tried, had been | tween Ninth and Tenth, has been missing for a the Little Fails, or parties from Alexandria wahic | ————————<—<—————_—__]} Nrw Yorx, July 18.—Flour closed new ‘State ; Rev C. M. Hamner, who prea from the | waiting here for six weeks, waiting from day to day or two, and it is feared from the statements of r of Jolm, 29th verse: ‘Jesus saith | day for the Government, and was anxious to go moto him, Thomas, because thou hast scen me, | Into trial. He, 2s counsel for him, desired the thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not | matter settled now, by some definite arrangement to charter the Loat, can be accommodated by 10) SLING T youths, that he has been drowned in the | short notice to meat No. a6 Jeflerson ate Gooey We one RANELING TRUNKS. and Obio have declined 20c.; State $4755 v0; Mr. Baldwin and others were engaged | town, or the proprietors of Arlington Springs ‘the vatious styles and qualitieggemcce Ohio $5 255.35; Southern, prices easier but un 4 4 : changed, at $5.90a6 15 wneat | yesterday in dragging the canal in the vicinity of | jy@lm JOHN’ MOORE, See LEATHER tere i iaciomiroee Wheat lowed with declining tendency; South- seen and yet have believed.” In the evening | om the part of the District by which it would be] Ninth street, and to-day they propose to fire a | —-———— — = SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, etn new red $1 20al 45; do. white $1.55a$1.60 foun Romans, #th chapter, 28th verse: ~+ And we | determined at once whether ihe cates Were te be | Aunt sereet, and to-day they prop body. ‘The ’ NOTICE. LaSlES DRESS TRUNKS Corn closed firm; new mixed #2 ; yellow 83c. ksow that all things work together for good, to | on this term or not. missing boy was dressed in grayish pants and Owing to contemplated repairs on my ae ne eure Rage rt SEL Sa Provisions closed dull and unchanged. them that love Ged, to them who are the calied | The Court stated that srcany se Erqngement | wore a round jacket of black cloth. bee prea yf gon yeaa ony May at Pishestincuscn: fe purchasors | Whisky closed dali at 26 recording to his purpose.”? of the business of the court was le: ne discre- —— hor 3 = : % hould wot fell to visit eur entobieane tone i sap serge age: sepals Church, Ninth street._—The | tion of the District Attorney, unless it wasacase| SteamBoat Excursion te GLiyMoxt.— The cided to rell my ats ate oe ol GROCE should not fail to visit eur blishment re purchasing, as they oan find every articiethey may for its puri- | Want at the lowest prices, t greatly reduced prices, | Old t unks repaired and exchanced for new onas, posed of, which is lar: e: Tronks marked and deitvered in any part of the Fi Pas New Vorx, July 18. —Seocks stead Shi- cago and Rock Island 61 j = llinols Geatrol Pe SS; Micbizan Southern sy; New York Central 2 . SS, OLD WINES, BRANDI pastor, Kev. 1..W. Bates, delivered a discourse in | absolutely requiring the interposition of the Court. | Island Baptist Sabbath School propose to give | WHR UB MINES: BI surpassed tive tigi, from Nauuin, Ist chapter, sth verse, | This did not appear to be theicase here, for by the their annual excursion to Glymont on Wednesday, | ty and natural favor, | “The Lord is good. a stronghold in ‘the day of | declaration of the District Attorney a number of f the 2th inst., per steamer Thomas Collyer for the | "nti! my entire stock trouble; and he knoweth them that trust in him.’ | essential witnesses for the Government were ab- | yenefit of thee } ’ on Oo} ‘oods are of the best prertown. 3 75; Reading 454. urch and school. Withers’ band | 404)4 !arge proportion of my x« Andee WALL, STEPHENS « CO., J ad Jn the evening, a brief and practical sermon, | Sent from the city, and though as far as the Court | will be in attendance, refestiments will be served | ual Ane TI EA ims pen 322'Pa. av. betw. Sth and 10th sts. upew « part of the Oth verse of the oth chapter of | W#S concerned he would rather try the cates now the boat and grounds, and no pains or expens d partake of the advantaces which f here offer, ee M. SINGER & Cols Matthew: «Hallowed be thy name.” than not, there were cases of yrave public Import- | Witt be spared, it 18 said, to make this one ck the, | ud Partake of the advant WILSON, Grocer, —A first-rate FAMILY HORSE, | 1. RiPR “St. Patrick's Church, (Cathotic.)—Rev. De | alee: and such action could not be taken in them, ; OVED if th ¢ of less moment Sacre Sareea Se See OE iS nema bre Sad a alah erat eon pc oar eae siraa'g Washing! on Ofice—No. 346 Paw, be ny 7 , : - as if they were o 0 —_-— L 4 ee . TARNESS Avot 7 s Be tiethgp eer — tdarghisie Mr. Carlisle merely desired the District Attorney | yfooxtiout Excunsioxs.—Numerous enjoyable | PIANOS FOR RENT—MELODEONS FOR | gold separately oF toretins sta ver low Biicn. the | Por families reels ape jotet. ascertaintnse the number of Catholic Ekiltees | t@ #ettle the point as to whether the cases were to Private excursions have taken place lately to Gly- | KM rent—ail kinds of Musical Instruments for rent | Ownee having ‘no ise for ¢ (ors family re | poses they are cane oufhetari iz ; : week, ; orse ant rfeotly . in thet parish, with a view totheir being provided | Pied oF POF at ould be impossible, in | wont, and we Bent of two more soon to come off, | "*'"%" FOHN F. ELLIS'S, 206 Pa. avenue, | StiriBE au clerant horse and ons perfectly: cette nage money then rt Ty wonky, and ities Qi School education. and also} nig opinion, to get the absent witnesses here this | one this evening at 5¥ o’clock,and another which | jy between Sth and Lith streets, | FINHER, at MoGuire & Co.'s Auction Rooms, A ror mnck(ne ta, er Instruction im the Catholic faith. term, and he therefore shonld move that the case | takes place ureday next. having been post- | —————___ PO THE CITIZENS OF | 29 PEt tracting unusual aw Lutheran Church —At the night service, | ve continued until the next term in course. ned on Friday last on account of the bad weather, [aPoR AN ND Tay AND GEORGETOWN. Grover & BAKER'S We invite ail to eal! at new Kev. Dr. Butler preached from the 3d verse of the | ‘The Court then ordered the case to be continued | Both of these excursions are sare to be vastly F = 1 CELEBRATED FAMILY bath clea pter of Hebrews—-~: For consider bim that | until next term. pleasant affairs. examine them and their work, Offtee, and freat economy eudareth such contradiction of sinners ay: ial HEALTH, ECONOMY, AND COMFORT: : SEWING MACHINES. nat | The trial of the case of Binnix, Looney,and| Rivgp. ‘The recent arrival of a number of coal : It is no tonger questioned that these Mechines are biwmelf, lest ye be wearied and faint in your | Keenan, which was pending at adjournment on in Using such & machi % er’ u ne will at once beco: = , awha Gi W. the best in the market fur tamily sewing. Sport rauncall offence Ree Yeail‘Ciroaiarw.tlue- 7 @ best in th fol 4 cols an achines, apec i ; je dctondis “i | and lnuuber vessels gives the wharves a lively | McDonnell’s Catawba Ginger Wine. | the test tn the merket for tarmily sow! upon them | mens of their work, furnished to allot sent tesey minds —_ in sigonar aaah jefendants are charge ps i t. This morning, the steamer Co- | The Great Southe: nd Family withont re} yading, Eber ate Cente i eeenlied wo i a. a Ie Kendree — sregal b , was continued. - n , 5 “ - ccrongth ana : mstree- nee: f sidesing te heal ot Ge welliors cetera ac tte Jemma Envease waiead that Mr. Kure matte | eobineeina at ote 5 wharf, from Baltimore, Remedy and Beverage . ‘Mrs, wot able co nt out of ord, | ant Str Reakte hdl re Tees gallon, Tran wight service, when the Rev. De. Hamilton | was burned on Sanday morning, between 2 and | laden with merchandise for F. Simpoon 4 Co-s | vo more Froerand Arue'—No more Cholera. Cramys Si cassrinent coretentiy va bend. aad foresee Coe PO L. M. SINGER I reached frou the text. “And behold, a door was | 3 o'clock; witness was pened SP megiraeat en Purdy) Wall 4 Be Ves renf Alay — ei er Diarrhea "'—No more Dyspepsia, Indi- ne Spacey k a STEVENS lo WM. H. GLOVER, Abee & Co. ned i 7 tions, Ith ch. ist verse. | looked out and saw the light, dressed himself and | Purdy, Barnard, Dr. Hunt, Chas. Stott, : factory 36 FG SREMENS. | _WM.H.G + Age i nad flea’ oiev. Seige B, Banas preached | Went tothe die; om Monday morning. when wit- | Kennedy & Pugh. AR) LUE Also, a fall supply of NEEDLES, ‘COT- | QHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES AT PRI. ag. this institution yeotenday afternoon to its in. | Ness went to his work, saw Binnix ror thomas ‘Tux Pic Nic ON MeRipian HILL To-morrow. td Some mp oa Phy HY x N. and everything pertaining to theee Sewing VATE SaLe.—Reoeiv: mates with mach effect. from the text, ‘ For Ged | 22d accused them of being concerned in the firin; E AND JAMAICA GINGER, and, for | Machines. fom the most relial: s,m: for anie under- ned, thi old MADEIRA? Thess winceens are seein i eod will be sold ata much less than for wh the fame quality wince are ui H . WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers and Commission Merc! 6t corner Sud south mde Pa. ave. . % it elmos, . vitness said to them, ‘‘You have done a nice thing | !t is expected that our citizens will turn ou’ x ee bape chp tegehes daw an in setting tire to this man’s property;”* they rep ‘en masse, to-uorrow, to the annual festival to be | Purity Sen, mesew ms ” ed, if they Lad hnown there were horses in the Wo tprcermmen tee nn rent AUT cuhic, they wield. lave qut'taner ony wits | toe Toten mune One hristin Assceiation distributed tracts notre n | then asked them how they came t burn Mr.| grounds of Meridian Hi cane = i © I | Kirk’s place; they replied t! Open Air Preaching. —At the Congressional | Porpose of stealing some bar ay, of quality one Fears Hie ign oe Mecuasstoes ms we full instructions in their ane. | rkot, thus renderin : given by the Western Mission Sunday School of | {10d Wuev-ahle’ of SCMMER BEVERAGES, | 22237 n Association, in the 4 whi'st its Tonic and Invigorating Properties have R. WEBSTER LINDSLY, , north of the city. A | seoured for it® WORLD WIDE REPUTATION and UN ( fice corner 434 and C streets,) went there for the | flag at the gate of the grounds will desig the PRECEDENTED SALE. tu connection with the practi ce of Medicine, will but finding none, | place of holding the festival. The Wine1s pre-eminent y adapted to the Fem: attend to Surgery in ail its branches. je 17-eolm* _iy ts Constitution. ‘Also, for the use of Clergy von a : : ARSE_ASSORTMENT OF PRESH ITA Air Preaches ol | they then set tire to the place; ‘there were in the —_——-——_. Sedentary Habits, being NON-INTOX-| EREST SHAKERS At 37% cents, at STEVEN vosved ts Ue f or fraz'ase Seaton aed te outs Rigo cig eave on that Cary * Brien, Laoney, Binnix, Potice arc ee Justice Donn =e } FORTING sand rmparuing ‘Heart anxD Vicon Fanoy Store, 236, bot. 9th nad Wth Ling BY Stores WGOMETZE OTT. od 5 * b yle, Keenan, and Callan. Connor and George jams were arrested \ ov Minp Axo Bopy. - —— ore Bene =, one ee fees ee Uncrate Sieait taal aiehed aniine’ Goren Chipley and Westertield for being drunk | "NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT Ir. WASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, [CE PITCHERS: |, Agape the tevts "Work out your own bulvation | Ist of June; don’t know exactly bow long after and disorderly in the Seventh Ward. They were | 504 Sth 31.. two doors North of Pa. Avs. ; fe and trembling;”’ enlisting the attention | the firing of the stable that Binnix was arrested; | ordered $2.15 each, fine and costs. We ask forita trial for all, satisfied comprising inen, women. | Witness is very. well acquainted with Binnix, will establis South the shits is the time to get SPRING aad PA Ne pg ef of @ large yathe severed. and yot a certificate of the num Se- | nedical attention of Dr. Willet. eee ee has acquiredin all other i Pella egh to orger, The sale at greatly reduced prices. mths and children, who all seemed impressed | "Vet heard anything against him up to that time. ont, Faled sicasek Gites is Dr. 3. Bes =U Thortest make SHIRTS. DRAW aoatns _— Call and you will be convinces. — ‘witu the solemnity of the place, the occaionsand | oo) wang a party of three persons, | Dy4pspsis. leno, Constipation, and all the | SATAWAA GINGER WINE IS For | § RE Boson COLLARS, and WRIST | ,, 330 Pa nvenusr ; 4 xt. 5 08 - | N at the Pa ago ec Which the Conuities ciutribeie! wicr the’ant | consisting of Mre, Kirby, son, and daughter, wens | feof ices funtions on the stomach, upon the | srectaare Guoceaies:—Jos. W. Davis, dth aod | _ mar I #. 0. NOVES GAUTS airy steay =n = 2 » the comm! ist on a visit to some friends across the Anacostia,and | Proper = — of Lap hcp pages = [a CM Farben, Sad i Henry G Furdy, 235 Pa. ROWN SUGARS, ra —— E woop LLa, . me esire to ropared © . a She ugh, ao | v. = . ———— coming down the steep hill near | Puete the fone. hat Ereitiehumanity ie heirto. Moores Chast tite Be Wine eee ee 15 hhds, prime N70. MOLASSES, “Corner ith and © streeta, Hoos ax» Geese —Some youngsters who de- Asylum, a portion of the harness broke, | Bhbuid provide thenrsel ven with that most excellent | jsiana av. between 6th and TR sion “th IW do” B. RICO SUC s Split sired to make a little odd change. drove a yang | the horte commenced Kicking, breaking the daah- | compound kuown as Dr. J. Hostotter's Hievsart to, | Sa te sled J EC; Clack, rth ASUS } © thie. REPL ED SUGARS, eer ee eee of thirty grese to the Asylum on Saturday, having | ot Tn at the thine ere rivilig: "TRE thother | taste, sure of operation, end composed mntirely of | sts; M. Green, By 1 fs John Fy maan16u pe a rapes 3 v. 3. & W.M.GALT. & time of it to retain ——- their prizes on | 3nd daughter escape injury, and the youth con- | Vorctable substances prepared wi refreshed, bth | Coburn isth ao | on A’ Repeat’ nnd | iy wenee BARBOUR & SEMMES. the way down, as the owuers of the geese made | veyed to the ‘nce, on C street, near oli and mentally, go and procare this valua | Fsta; 8 i 3; Wi several nenpe to secure them, but the boys per- | Fourteenth, where he is . | ts av. was doing well, under the Ger ‘or \ E SE ike eo amen. SE Gee ei | SEE ae aac sale by Bruccictspal Genteragensess, Gees ww Jersey av. and iN! * A the police were § —\—_—_ where, am a As. 4 agen. fa Sane phot. duty ‘of eatchi Sort ne. Mrurtary PusERal.—Yesterday afternoon, the ‘ya boii, ‘Tth and ‘a ‘sti ish, ss eae ween G ait ‘i Washi c a: . WEA- ‘Yhe squealing in various parts of the efty indi- | Montgomery Guards, Captain Major, paraded and , P 5 w =F tween G and tos. D. C. cated considerable success, and the Maver may | attended the faneral of Mr. Patrick Kelley, ade-| On the 17thinate R WINE IS_FOR | Alexand: —— @.D Mensa hon.” MCGUIRE, President, DIED, { - lege iGatharine Midtistonvaged Wyo |g TRE ORBETON 4 TERL SPRING SOLS LEATHER CEU NEW JEWELRY. ; i nde ee pn | ed rte | Seaham AALS Cat SATE SUELO | Tagua oneness for a restitation. ietentlant on: SUSAN. ! J. Me , ; ch ree a the deceased, from whence the body was removed | F| . if, JV holcesls Daves. 4% Mereer st-, Baltimore. . (ie 14-2m & 0 oon aventt o. HOOD. Ds. Wootrsox, the well known occulist, has | to Mount Olivet Cemetery, followed by a = Set ts at jy U-im_ JA’ lay gent. PRESS BUTTONS, every stylet cost, at ST 2 mgTE, - = ern : emda cy, ede wi be pad | rt, an ne et PoE Wistiads oo taacd =" | WIRE LERNER LAGE STEVENS Torey | DD VEN? iy Bisse S96 otra a i Wika arene

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