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7 Tux Datty Star will be panctually sent to the address of our citizens during their absence at any of the summer retreats, by the earliest mail after the paper is put to press. Thus they can keep themselves thorongbly posted with all that tran- Spires in Washington, and at the same time in- form themselves of all the current events of the day. Terms, 12 cents per week. Tue Mowvmext.—A visit to the Monument grounds shows that the Board is in earnest in the work of completing the monument. The build- ings around are in tolerable condition again, and other improvements, calculated for the conve- nience of the mechanics to be employed, are now being made. Passing through the shed in which are placed the blocks presented by the patriotic citizens, sorieties, orders, States, &c., of our own country, as well as those nted by the ad- mirers of the immortal Washington fu foreign lands, to be inserted in the column, we counted three blocks. all in good condition, ready as the work ast aa Some of ‘ved at the monu- ment. One of these isa block of white marble, in which is inserted a coriously carved head, with this Inscription beneath: ‘* This head was carved between J and 4.000 years ago by the ancient Egyptians for the temple erected in honor of Augustus, on the banks of the Nile. Bi it from there by J” A. Lehman, and presented to Washington Monument, 1958."° A block from the citizens of the United States in Feo-chow-feo, China. One from the Greek Government. A block from the Temple of Eseulapius, Island of Paros; presented by the of- ficers of rigate Saranac, 1855. Another from th vernor and Commune of the Island of to be i these have been recentiy rece Parcs and Naxos, Grecian Archi s Of others not so recently presented, but quite as interesting. were the following: A splen id block from the citizens of Bremen va from Mount Vesuvius; presented by Wm. Terrell, of Ga. A block presented by Chinese merchants. A block from the Swiss Re- public. An interesting block from the walls of the Alexandria Library In Egypt. Another from the walls of Carthage. A block of Seaglio marble from the ruins of Carthage, upon which is a hand- wn of Mosaic work; itis over 3.000 years old; it is a valuable specimen, and was pre- sented by Dr. David Porter Hea A valuable block of pure native copper and silver. presented by the Stete of Michigan. weighing 2.100 Ibs.. val- ued between nine hundred and one thousand dol- lars. A slab of Iudian pipe stone presented by Min- nesota before her admission tothe Union. A block from Deseret, presented by Brigham Young. Upon it isa bee hive, the emblem of industry. over whieh is inseribed the motto, “ Holiness of the Lord,”’ and below it the appellative “ Deseret.” A block from the Cherokee nation of Indians. A block from the Sultan of Turkey of beautifully polished white marble, and fluished according to hi ‘Turkish taste itis worth a walk from the borders of the Dis- trict to pass through the sheds and see and admire those interesting tributes of respect to the memory of Washington. Potick Matrexs—Before Justice Drury.—Mary Armstrong was found using the beautiful broad streets of the First Ward asa promenade ground in whieh to work off the extra steam which she had acquired at the cost of a few three-cent pieces im a certain whisky mill in that locality. She H ‘hiy unconstitutional for the officer nduct in the light of “drunk and which that official politely hinted Acting on the conclusion he had red at from personal observation of the cir- wtances, he walked Mary to the office, where she ned $3 and costs. Wm_ Thompson imbibed rather freely of “ice water.” which flew into his head as well as made him strongly inclined to somnolency. He —— out for a suvoze on one of the comfortable benches in the Westeru market-house, from whence he was taken by an officer and “exercised” tu the ottice of Justice Drury, who heard the case, and fined William @3.94 John Payne. John Davis and Wm. Smith start- ed off ou a frolie to Meridian Hill, where they upset the cake stands of a private pic-nie party. ‘They were driven away from there, and came k to the First Ward. where they continued to t round™ to the manifest disgust of the gentle ns of the public weal, and per conse- they finally found themselves in the pres- eace of the’ magistrate, who made short work of the matter, sending them te the farm for 60 days. Yesterday, Mr. J.B. Moore was charged with selling spirituous beverages without license The evidence was, that a mechanic did sume work for the defendant, and when it wus flaished, he took lis pay im whiskey. The defendant contended that he was au net and had a right under his license to sell medicines, there being in said document no article precisely prescribing the articles in the line of hig trade which it author- him tosell. He beld that whiskey was in a medicine, which the faculty often pre- scribe for their patients, and that be had a right to sil itunder Lis general apothecaries’ license. ‘Tor magistrate t ‘ht differently, and produc- jug a blauk form of license, he pointed out reyes | the things which it forbade apothecaries to se! or barter for gain. all kinds of intoxicating liquor Medical testimony was also called in to sustain the view of the Corporation side. The defendant was accordingly Haed $2u, and costs. ‘Cue Guarv-novse Last Niout—The cells at this well-known institution were occupied last migul trou an early hour. The tirst decketed was a man brought in by Officer Fanning for disturb- ing the peace of the Second Ward by assaulting bh The disorderly behavior of the person hown. he was entered as entitled the city farm. He had been but ashort time in the cells before another person Was brought in upon a similar charge. te mitted in the Fourth Ward. nerth- east of the Hall. but the witness not arriving, he was retained for a further hearing. Sarah Brown was brought in drunk and disorderly al said she had that day received for her ser- Sat the criminal court (as witness) the sum of 0. but upon casting up her cash account she ued » had but $12.50 left, $3.50 of which vropriated to the use of the general fund . her pile was reduced consid- * evanescent nature of riches. A number of boys from 3 to M_ years of age, ali colored except one, were found sleeping in the Jomber yards, the market-house. under boxes. and elsewhere, and were furnished with quarters in the eell ra The frequency of petty larcenies. by whieb the marketers are losers, excites sus- f persous. old or young, found sleeping in ty of the market the night before a sale da¥. Justice Donn administered one of his brief lectures. and made tt impressive by ordering the y a stnall fine and the costs of each Lave been e Caimixat Covrt.—Vesterday, Michael Herney and Stephen Dorsey (convicted of an affray, and also of assault aud battery.) were each sentenced on both convictions to three months in the county jail Ann Brown, col'd, convicted of grand larceny, ‘Was sent to the penitentiary for one year On motion of Robert Ould, Esq, Campbell P. Carrington, Fisq.,was admitted as an attoruey and counsellor of this court. On motion of Samuel Chilton, Esq., Minor Gib- sou, Esq , was also admitted to practice at this court The jury in the case of Andrew Hanson, tried yesterday on a second charge ef renting a house for purposcs of prostitution. returned a verdict of yuilty th Petit was indicted for the same offence, 4 placed on trisl. Carrington for defence. Ver- diet —not guilty Phe Court tien adjourned. ¥. the Court met at the usual hour, and the ease of Mary Heissier, in which the " t charved with renting a bouse to vue Virginia Bireh. for parposes of bawdry . Jury retarned a verdict of not guilty. Phe Court then took up the case of James Shaw, ~d.) charging the defendant with darceny. ‘This case was peuding when our report closed. Sxeonp Scuoon Districr.—After the delivery yesterday by the Rev. Dr. Butler of an able ad- dress peculiarly adapted to the tastes and feelings of the scholars, and containing much wholesome advice to parents as well asto children, a ver sing Sucident occurred. After singing by aft wis im rotation, Miss Acton’s coming next order of exercises. they rose and sung a hyn titled ~ The Moon is Beaming Lak iu whieh Miss Arabelia War- dominated, and seemed particu- the audience. A universal desire a expressed that she should sing a after a short while, atthe request of beautife wer the Moyor and others, she presented herself on the and sung utle Anule.” Im this her srmed like au echo from far distant hills. fining the audien to silence. We have it a rchabl- source that Miss Warwick's voice (whe isa mere child) is of a highly superior na- tar, amd these who are well ve in such mat- ters soy that th ve never heard the voice of suy ebild equal it. She sings alto, This school, Ss ate all the uthers. is uuder the ususical instenc- tiow of Prof. J. H. Daniel. Baesv ayo Fioua —Vastly pleasant to consu- thers Is the recent decline in breadstuff’, which brings the best qualities nearer the ability of the community generally, who desire to purchase their own tour amd mest. The prices now are: ‘Super- fine tloar, per barrel, $6 50a$7 U0; per sack, $1.75. Extra, per barrel, $7 5095 00; per sack, @2 Uva2.12 Family, pee barrel, $$ 50:89; per suck, $2 25a2 37. ‘Tue bakers, we are afraid, bave not found out that flour is down. Their attention is earnestly laviled to the fact. § e4 Stagger Nutsancrs —Editor Star: Nothing is more desirable during the hot gummer months, than to keep our avennes, streets, alleys, and open spaces thereto, free from any kind of filth and impurity. Itis, indeed, itifying to observe in the newspa; an official notice the Commissioner of Health, caine upon the ‘orporation officers charged refuse casks, premises without any at- tempt on the of the contractor and city offici- als to abate this naisanes. Ought this to be so? and public decency emphatically say No. Mayor, as well as the Commissioner of Health, look well Into this matter; and in every case of well-established neglect, refusal, or inso- lence on the part of a subordinate officer, let him be forthwith removed, and a more attentive and obliging otticer in hisstend. There is no Treason to that contractors cannot be easily found, who will peesis eo duty, unpleasant as that duty is, provi: the pews ibrar and their subordinates are well and omptly paid for their services. It is of the first importance, in initary point of view, that the City Ordinances in relation to “Street Nuisinces,’’ should be rigidly enforced ry laws all offenders, and that house-keepers and tavern-keepers, and all others, should inhibit their servants from throwing filth and refuse into the public streets and alleys of the Metropolis. ee. Health Let Centre Market.—The attendance this morn- ing of dealers and buyers in this market was very large, and the supply abundant, especially in the provision sheds. The demand was active, and kept the dealers busy during the morning. From the list below, it will be seen that the prices of vegetables Lave declined greatly since the last quotation a week ago: The prices in other de- iments remain w wed ef, fresh, @ bh. 10@ Green Corn, doz. 19@15 Salt do... p10] Huckleberries,qt. 8@9 10@ 13| Blackberries. qi. 3 10@12| Roll butter. 20@25 -5U@F125|Phil’a print. 37 10@ 15| Cheese M@16 12) Apples. a@50 14| Peaches, pk. . dl 75) Es & doz. Bacon hams..... 12@15|Onions, bune ae 14 @I4 Cabbage.y hi ¥@ 10! Beets, bunch. 8@10| Carrots... 15@16 Okra, pk... Chickens, ® pr.. 50@75| Beans, peck... 25 Iriah potatoes. pic. as |oucutiberaiiéa:1 + 48 Corn, ear. DbL.$5@5)5 | Turnips, each 2 Corn, shelled...) 90@95| Fish. cod, YB w Beans, Y bush... $1.50| Do. black, ¥ Bb 12 80.290} Do. tlounders do. 10 @50| Rock, bunch. 25 -95@T.00|Perch,do........ 25 25)Shad, ‘pr. » 37@62 Shipstuits |! 35@75| Large Rock -..1) 5u@@2 Cymlins,doz..... 6a 12) Turtles... Pears, pk. 50@ 75 | Halibut, ib ‘Tomatoes, pk. 25|'Trout, bun Egg plants cach.. 6@12|Sheepshead, I. 0.0. F.—The annual report of the Grand Lodge of this District to the Grand Lodge of the United States, for the year ending on the 30th of June, shows the number of lodges to be 13. The number of initiations during the year have been 123; rejections, 11; admission by card. 29; rein- ents, 24; withdrawn by card, 26; suspen- sions, 99; expulsions, 2; deaths, 12. The present number of contributing members is ; number of brothers relieved during the year, 211; widowed. families relieved, 45. Auount paid for relief of brothers. $2,544; amount paid for the relief of widowed families, $1,175 41; amount paid for the education of orphans, $150 22; amount paid for burying the dead, $195.50. Total amount paid for relief. $1.665.13. Amount of receipts for the year, 3940011. The re does not incldde the Patni- archal branch of the Order, under jurisdiction of the Grand Encampment, comprising four En- cainpments, with an aggregate membership of about 400. ae eRe Asour Frrtitizers.—A bill introduced in the Board of Aldermen last Monday, by Mr. Ward, involves puints of considerable public interest. It provides that-it shall not be lawful for any person or persous to keep on storage or deposit or ‘or sale, within the limits of this ipl piers any guano. poudrette, or any other fertilizer, either animal, chemical, or otherwise, being cifensive to the smell, excepting in such place or places as the Mayor shatl or may in writing permit and designate. And that any person or persuns who nay violate the provisions uf this act shall forfeit and pay to this Corporation a suro of not less than five nor more than ten dollars for every day he or they inay continue to violate the same Ii is urged by those who advocate the zee of the vik that in all othef cities the dealers Tn guano and other fertilizers are required to store them outside the city limits, or at points where they may not be offensive. Sor sy a Watcuman —About 2 o'clock last night, Watchmen Henning and Coombes went into the police office of Justice McKenna, toescape a gust which appeared to be coming up at the time. While in there, they beard a noise. as if some one was cutting through the door. They rushed out, and found three young men, who im mediately ran, and would have escaped. but that Otticer Coombes drew a pistol and shut at one, the ball taking effect in his right leg. He was taken, and near the spot where he was caught, a dragoon pistol. heavily charged, and a hammer, were Tound lying on the ground. ‘The young man gave his name as Marion Ward. and was sent to jail for a further hearing. ‘The wound, though not very danyerous, is painful. being in the f of the leg A surgeon iad been sent for, but the ball had not been extracted when we heard from him this morning Docs.—For a day or two past the contractors for the removal of dead animals, &c., have had to at- tend to the burial of the carcases of many dogs, which were seen lying about in the streets and alleys of the city. The police, it is well known, are ae with the duty of reducing the number of worthless curs running at large without the rec- ognized passport, but they are not blameable with all the slaughter. {t is very probable that they have the assistance of numerous volunteers, who, having been provoked by certain dogs, take ad- Satees of the killing season to execute vengeance upon them So far, several rabid dogs have been dispatebed, and quite a number of worthless ani- male but we have heard of ne complaints of the destruction of valuable do complaint formerly common when the poisoning method was new. A Novet Concert.—Mr. R. O. Davidson, who bas been engaged for some time past in composing from nature, the “‘Song of the Wood-Thrusb,” baad test the merits of his new production, before publishing it, by submitting it to the criti- cal judgment of ashington audience. on next Monday evening, at Phillarmonic Hail. The novelty of the performance, to say the least of it, will no doubt bring together a large and critical audience. Excursion to GiyMoNtT oN Monvay.—The American Hook and Ladder Company give their secoud annual excursion to Glymont. on Monday next (per stearner Thomas Collyer.) to aid them in building their new truck-housi Withers’ brass aud string band has been engaged for the ston, and fefrestments will be served by an experienced city « Patrick Greenen, assaulting days. David Harrington, held for a hearing. Sarah Brown, drunk and disorderly; fine and costs $3.15. Jos. Belt. (cot..) sleeping in lumber yard; do. $3.15. Geo. Robertson, (col..) do; do. $3.15. -o. Lamox, (col.,) sleeping in the market; do. £215. Wu. Lomax, (col.,) do; do. $2.15. Ger. Sinith, do; do. $2.15. Tutrp Scnoot District Distrisutiox.—The awarding of the medals and premiuims to the scholars attached to the schools of this district will take on Monday afternoon at Ebenezer Church, Navy Yard, to commence at 4 o’clock. ‘The address on this occasion will be delivered by Mr. Francis MeNerhany, of this city. A Srampxve —We understand that since the receut action of the Grand Jury and Criminal Court in relation to the Second Ward cyprians, uo lews than seven handsome modern built brick dwelliugs bave become vacant, and their frout doors ornamented with the usual pasteboard de- vice, bearing the words ‘For sale or rent.” Tue Recnasites had a grand time at Arlington yesterday, enjoying themselves so thoroughly that they did not get away on the return until W o’clock p.t. ‘Phe proprietors of the grounds were. as ueual, indefatigable in their efforts to maintain order and promote the enjoyment of the Visiting Tue sur Extzasetn Bisny, with a cargo of 750 tons of T rail for the Alexandria, Loudon and Hampebire Railroad, las arrived in the Potomes river. Firreex Marriaer Licenses have been issued atthe office of the County Clerk during the past week. Sg aDVRETIsEMeNT, im another column, of a ferioaate ancionter'y magirenataie beg Hoe. Joan Surrs. Ni Warner & Co., iy sroie Store, Bro "8 Hotel Building, woul announce t their aanu: vapiny ol Brick Summer Clothing is now von 6 ga ek ng ft ofan Gent! n'a and t ee 07 esas with ay in ren Tg ing in this city, at very re- ap a-ly Mexican Mustano Linturnt. Its wonaerful effects ard consequent Iarity— a A the Riatony of the ‘Materia jected to the same nurnbenat, od ciiere era set met = fey failure an isarcnt I external Wounds, 7 ruises. or Erupti @ medicine of surpri: Virtue, that Phy: spinpeiled to prescribe it: an Pon some remark- «it has naturally atteactad much attention iron s i ™ the frat scientific minds of ce. Ne ay ean or a rd to be without a bottle of the Mustang Lint ment in the hor eware of imstations ent fi parts of the world. by reapeotabie dealers in all Baryes & Park, Proprietors, New York. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder. je 27-Im,eow On the 18th inst: ae nm @ 18th instant, a: Hausberger, Mr. GILES F. a Waeiear Dwele Hr) a. by the Rev. L. J. a IBANK to Miss NING, all of Lancaster county, the ©th instant, by the LES C. COLISGN to th ev. Mr. Granberry, CH 1s city. It iss AMANDA FE, ce CHA BURCH, both of thi (Baltiniore Sun plcase copy.] —— ~~ 0 DIED, On the 224 instant, CHARLES WILLIAM BLAKE, only son of Wm. and Mary Blake, aged 9 eral will take place from his parents’ resi- n 2d street, between G and H,cn Sunday, k. ‘The friends of the family are invited FOR RENT AND SALE. _ Fo SALE OR EXCHAN: FOR _¢CiTY PROPERTY—A FARM contaioing :75 acres, with dwelling and out-houses, in Montzomery county, from Rockville, half mil Gimilesa from Canal. 1 thickly settled #nd rapi For fa-ther information to HE DODGE, 63 Water stroct, Georgetown. jy 25-1 OR RENT—The BRICK D LLING and STORE on 7th, near Boundary street. Also, two smal! BRICK HOUSES, on }2th street, near Maryland avenue, Island. To good tenants (and nove otaer need apply) the rents will ba very mode- rate. Apply to Dr.J_E.MORGAN. iy 23-3t* OR SALE on the Frederick turnpike, 7 mies from Mukliehrooke, and watered. aud ne well wntere uproving nel apply hborhe VRY For life or a torm of years, an hon est and capable MULATTO BOY, accustomed to the house ad the care of horses. References civen ong required. Add ess G, enre of this office. JY ARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE—That very, desirable brown front three-story and base ment BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE No. 382.H street and New York avenua, between ‘Sth and 14th streets. The house is in perfect order, with eas in every room. Can be seen, and terms made known, by app ving on the premises. ‘Tha hxtures sind pavt ora furniture may be purchased ifdesired. | iy “ FRA o ME HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAL street. between ted ind. 25d. ore 74 street-, with nd back building, 16 fect front, 75 back. Mr. HAGERTY’S Store, on < je Avenud an EE aE Ti SEE OS eS ae d¥ THE LARGEST, PRETT: AND EST TOBAC ARMS, 'N CHARLES NTY SA ithy. with churches and xc: stace from Wa: 3 through a corner o 2 wishin) Pp ha mail Leonardtown pa dy. Any the is choi yr further pplv to the snbecri- her by mail, directing B var » Charles county, . ALFRED W. GARDINER. ALso, in the villaze of Benedict. on the Patuxent River, "es county, Md., is one of the greatest opentags and demands fora lumber yard, a good store, restaurant a coarse shoe-maker and tan- ner. Three staamb: at« and two vessels ply weekly t i from this place to Baltimore. the piace is narkably healthy, with churches and schools near ough, and nearly an acre of Ia: with four new wo story houses, and a par! n old ware-house, which pay an annual rent of 2450, can ba purcliase fro the subscriber for the pu-poee. Address as “jira Dt Wit ALFRED W.GARDINER. NT And posseasion xiven on the first j A BRICK HOUSE. with two «to Lie est ad attio om 1. between ve Tres strests. Ren er annum, inquire 2 FLWALIDAY, Feat city Hall, Sly 21-3t" OR RENT—The three-story BRICK DWEL- LING and STORE situated on 7th street, op posite Centre Market. and immediately south ofand adjoining Bartholow’s Agricultural Warsrooms. Apply toR. H. LASKEY, No. 36 Louisiaua ave- nue. jy 21 St K RENT—The STORE and CELLAR near 'e corner of Lith street, under Mr. Pettibone’s on Pa avenue, Rent $1 per month. 0) t FOkSAkESHOUSEANDLOTIN TOWN—Parts of Lots 59 and » on the corner of Ist and Liogan streets, fronting the south- west corner of Trinity Chureh, and improvad by a small two story dwelling-hous Terms liberal. Inquire corner 4% street and Washington. WwW 18-e01m* SOR RENT—A very desirable RESIDENCE on I strest, between 1th and Lith sta., aud frouting trauklin Square, The house has a] the modern improvements, with back building, bath-room, gas, &oc. Possession given the Ist of August. Apply to H. C. STEWART, corner of 12th and H sts. dy 21-Im* FAae FOR SALE OR EXCHANG tubsoriber offers f The reale or exchansea Farn in Priace George's count: ington. The farm contains , plied with woo! and water, ‘ho city market by railroad anda. rood wagon road. Inquire of J. W. MARLOW, 9th street, near T jy 21-3t* WOR SALE OR RENT.—Wiul be ready for oo- cupancy by the Ist of August, four neat BRICK 2S on oth street. betweon N and O sts. They don aceommodating torms or rented to and accessible setts avenud, beth jy 2-6 EVERA!.PERSONSCAN BE Acoommodated *9 with ROOMS at Mrs. BOWIE'S, at 470 i2th atroet, between F » They are pleasant and reasonable, a Jy 19 Im DWELL- OR RENT—A threo story BRIC ING, eight large rooms, with cool dry celia, ie nd splendid water at the door; beau fully foeated on the corner of Tith and M streets north. | For key inquire of Mrs. BRIDGET T, three doors below, on lth street, or of Mra. 8. HAMIL- » between 6th aud 7th sts. and G. TON, 293 Ps. avenue, between Sth and lth sts. jy 19 51* SHANCE.—A beautiful COUNTRY CB near Washington is for sale. It . hly improved and desirab: piaces within arangeoftwenty milesaround Wash- inetoa. For further imformation apply at the Star Offier jy 1-1m OR SALt.—I offer tor vale a valuable FARM u Loudoun county, Virginia, on most liberal ntisining 2i2%¢ acres; or will exchanze it for pved eity erty. This Property is sita- ated in one of the most improved and highly culti- noe pS — of the county, Soareniest to the canal ral road. h * je a-tf City Hall. BOARDING. Beak ING .—Several persons can be secomimo d with BOARD or FURNISHED ROOMS at 481 M: husetts avenue, between 4*h and Sth strects, The rooms are niry and spa- cious, in & healthy and eligible locality, Per ia want of the comforts of a home would do weil @ail. Jy 18-6" LACK SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS. rege Soawis, a Razlans and Dusters, ies’ Steel Spring Extension Shir ling off at actual cost prices for c: improvements in our store-roois. This isa@rare opporta ity offered the Jalics tor great bargains. J..W. COLLEY & CO iy 18-6t 23 7th st., above Pa, RILEY 18 CLOSING OUT HIS ENTIRE stock of FANCY DRESS SiLKsS eer ee y drioes. P. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 3 UBLIC Attention is called to tho follow’ ny fica.es «f cures le ray ASIATIC CH A CURE and RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. Those medicines have baen extonavely used with in the 'ast seven years, and have bsen thoroughly t-«i before being prosented to the public. A nom- gther certificates can be shown if p-rsens on me. J.K. Piast, Feq.— time since, 3 bottle of your RB cer~ E, ro, July 15, ipod —1 purl 201 utuatisin Yinfinent, having been recommended to me by @ asa ure eure for Rheumatism, T used one bottle, and fave uot had return uf Rheumation wince. It | has now been twelve mouths since | used it. ctfully, & ey . E. ERVIN, dpsssepnit vd Store, opp. Nat. Tntal. ©: My son was suffering at the same time froma 80- vere attack of Diarrhea and wasentirely restored the use of one bottle of your Cholera Mixture. I think it is the best and quickest cure | have { used for said comp!aict, DE +e, onfartured and soll wholesale and retail by | sani KBLANT, No. 330 D ative, between | and 1th sts. at Cochran's Segar Store, 7th st, oppo- site ual tocalccageot Uilkee 3 ss A Thy son, | 393 7th st.. between 4 15 Martin’s Franklin Hotel, corner 8th and D sts; N. W. Hilbura, N wa r) at. cast, opposite Garrison Gate, Nav: yard. y jy lm REEWN AND BLACK TEA. un} p Lark, jer, Imperial. oung tiysan Groom ' i ih ACR a Shere: viet Spe Orange For. Square N and aches on thres lots o fe i depth of 123 a EY ™ given to the put 1 would sons wish on easy terms, and those wishing to mad investment, to the sale of the above pedir ro Phra d U Lecrriecky e. orc! 1. MMe <0. 308, 8 stiects j, Bite some Bullorng Lots, treet, with a depth of 100 : fect! . wi Sea; lance in 3, 1m, 2%, a ‘bearin, from ye Deu 3 and general pectfully invite th Sirention of per- ioe to pure! meahpgg See cas but us lot —— ont A. GREEN, Auct. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMTS. SONIC NOTICE.—A called off meeting the: NbDAy'E rnew ‘bh instant Hal! on MO} VENING next, the tte o'clock. Master Masone ing: yaa ermal ave ADLER, Seo. POPOSAL FOR. SERVICE UN TAINS srr ‘T DRI NG ly 'AIN: aU eM TAN AAS R Proposals are invited tor farnishing tne parts of ons hundred Streot tains, to be inserted in Hydrants or Drinkir¢ Foun- gas lamp postsof George- town. ites iagscan be xeen at the office of the under- neds musnts wi ion of teorgetown, bearing six per cent interest, issued in certificat s redee: 1# collec Capitol Hill, Washington. li be made in stock of the Corpora- mat! » as the annual tax » Within four years. ‘The proposals khouid state a single price for each hyer nances Iatup. pos inch heavy Froposa drants for weor deraigned whieh Fr heat rien ss bo tage —s ve rods, pedais. a all of © appurt the as ‘nuts, ready to be attached to the 4, ingluding seven feet of three-quarter l-ad pipe to each hydrant. s, vealed, endorsed “Pr etown,” and add + Will be opened at the Ci fall, Gooree- town. in presence of the Water Board, and of such other persons a4 may choosa to attend, on the 2th July instant, at noon. By orde 37 BAtSulys9 FIs 500 bble. No.1 New Magd the Water Board. FISH: ¢ HERRING, ia dry sait and brine, as preferrs Also, 100 D0. No. Lod A LEWLV Sw bhis. No Lnew St John ALEWIVES. in store and for sa'e in lots to cuit, Also, 20° bbl. new No.1 St, Johns ALEWIVES, pow landing per schooner Roseneath, direct from St. Johns, ‘ Also, a tow MACKEREL, No.3, large, and No. 2, in store, Apply t HARTLEY & BRO., ty 22-1lw 99 and 191 Water strest. 150 8 KANG. in good order, and for eal jy 21-4t FISH! FISH" ARRELS NEW EASTPORT HER- why BRADLEY & TAYLOR, 1Gt and U8G Water st, Georgetown. (OR NEW YORK.—The fast schooner Hamilton, Captain Oxden, wi sail ax above with despatch. Wor freight to COBB & sailiog. packet ay i he DV. DG uperior quality, Riso. a variety of brands of Old, both extra and common. For sale hy R. EDE dy 21 3t Cor Water and High sta., Georgetown. 500.000 BRICKS. For sale 50,00 BRICKS in quantities to suit. Persons wantin} the undersigne market Bricks can do well b in Georgetown, D. (, Lewd) A. FLOPFUTTE calling on near the & CO. TO CONTRACTORS, ~ Sratep Proporais, te ba endorsed “Bridge Pro- posal.” will b dar, the Bridze acre beyond the corporate limits brits to dersigned he received at this offica until Wednes. instant, m., fer building a Woo‘en “College Run.” near tho canal, just f Georgetown. Tie be of the form and size of the one now zith dd of the most substantial and endurable h are to be approved of by the un- his duly appointed agent. before any Ww or rtionsy of the same are placed in the strueture. Pitach bidder will state and dimensions of the lamber which his proposal the kind ® intends to use in the work, with any other explanations which he may choose to make. HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. Mayor's Orsics, Georgetown, July 20—6t YOR HARPER'S FERRY —The fast aml ovm- modious s Capt B. F. town every T SD. DAY, and SATURI turning, | WE tow er and Sunday mornings. The ‘a and mer ANTELOPH, , leaves George AY THUR ray. at 7 oe! aves Harper's Kerry every MONDAY, SDAY, and FRIDAY, at@ o'clock a.m lope makes an extra trip to Sh>p- Williamsport on Saturday nichts jy 15-2m* LL persons ownin TAKE NOTICE, | i Property on either side of 1 Beal! street, between Eongress and Green streets, are required by anordinance approved the isth of July, 1859, to have the footways fronting the sare poved with he estab must in all respe-ts be done in Rroved of good, hard brick, and in conformity to ished grade ofsaid Heali street. The work & manner to be ap- hy the undersigned, or it wiil be rejec ed. ‘he improvement must be completed by the 25th day of August next, or it willthen be made by the subsertbersand raid for out of the tax which has been levied for thet purpose. ‘ Persons interested, who may wish further infor- mation, ¢ an apply at the Mayor’s office. Pry HENRY ADDISON. Mayor. JAMES J.BARRET 1am sionors, Georgetown, D. C., July 2ist, 1859, 21 StawtA 2 OK SALE ORRENT. West street, Georgotow: rthur Scho t, and mmedialely west of north side, by Mr. square aiely E No. 194. t pre: wecupied lying about midway the ‘Tontgomery street, ‘The locality 1- so generaliy and favor: known for its hoaithfulnoss, and its choices so- asto make further description unnecessary. Mr. Schott will ¢ tos. Address E. B. ADDISON, agen @ poxsession at very short no- Alexan- Jy 8-2awtf ,EWIS PAYNE L Woorgsavt BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, Tho attention of the trade my stock LPSK all of iny work is ridge street, Georgetown, D.C. Youths’, Men respectiully called to o IN SHOES, for ‘own manufacture, and ij k of PATENT immer wear ; also assorted aud well worthy of atten- LEATHER tion. : A large lot of COARSE SHOES ard BOOTS JEW in want are Bridge st., ARRANGEMENTS T TUK UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, No. 51 Green street, Georzetown, D.C. The undersigned respectfully announce to their riends aud the public in ge he fee expenss remodled t ing Spared no pai igement for oo eal, ne have Washington Aqueduct, and siso added thereto » rel that ti a esteblishment, hav- every necessary ar- F DUS less ay eternAti- utroduced the water from the large filteror, through which the water passes, so t it becomes OP ar aoe eaten Chocieey that their MIR WATERS cannot be equalled In addition to the above th RAL erfectly clear, in the District. have Inid ina large stock of PORTER and ALE from the most cle brated brawe: Also, 10,000 gallons of which will be suid by t tles. ‘Prime CRAB APPLE C\ BURTON. and PHILADEL in pint bottles expressly for ries in the United States, rime EASTERN CIDER, @ barrel, gallon, or in bot- Rak XXX_PALE, yHIA ALES, put up invalids, siways on “All orders by mail, or given to our drivers, will be tf tly attended to. PUEDE All good delivored free of ma !7 (States) A charge. RNY & SHINN, on SATLE—A good SECOND-HAND CAR- AGE, which ble terma will ba disposed of on reasons Appiy 48 abowa ma 25 cote Se ee etait ACKET BOAT FLYING CLOUD Wiil ran every pprnse, Arlington Bee the Little to charter short notice tu fF exuursiour, ti ur, Pare, single trip centa, Tie Cloud can he chartered ‘day, when notergaged for Arlington waking round trips every rouud trip 0 conte. by the day to run to Pa or the G Falls, the boat eon st., George- Arlagton Springs. JOHN MOORE. ROWN SUGARS, &e. 15 hhd: N.O Bb OLASSES, ZAR3, s RLO Just received aud Jy 13-6te0 for sal BARBOUR & SEMMES. Loox First for SENSE AIR-TI fore you try a ween Gf AGILE a BYS COMMON GHT PR¥SERVING JARS be- © ber. Call at 403 6th street, be- nd H. Washingtoe, D. C. J. @ WEA- and ER, Agent for Washington, Georget 4 Alexandria. Torma cash. 7 = STEAM FIREWOOD SAW-MILE—The on dorsigned havi leted his ‘Steam Fi wood Saw Mill, will deliver Sawed and eelit Hak. Ory, Oak and Pine Wood, of any length avy partof the city, at the sho Very moJerats prices. _3y 21-wo6t © rtest 1 G. L. SHERIFF, ‘ard, 34 wt., at Canal Bridge. NY PIECE OF M tof, cy Two U; seven octaves, neat fi price very jv 19 9, M-lodeon, and NF. ELLIS's, Oth sts, SIC SENT TO ANY @ free) by adtresxing use Store of SOHN FY ashington, D.C. atly bound ; Instrrmonts carefully re- 5 rented; Piano Stools. Piano Covers, , 406 Pa, avenue, rent, of very fine tone. take up very sinall space, JOHN F. ELLIS. the world (pos! ‘sts. right Pianos fc ish, low. Cc LU ARPEN 3. fully inforeed ‘ i} p on band a supply rent sizes, of uae tale UMBER D MOULDING: hve: Ls o! t i S are reancet- ve made arrang ij if gap M eae z Tan, ents to ne dif. ? AUCTION SALES. ———— By BARNARD & BUCKBY ; Georgetown. Mens Ane BEPMACY PARE ‘K aT AUCTION. A i‘ 3 ‘00! nt ese: we = » at afee Fariiore ‘and Mechanies’ Bank? jy2t BARNARD & BUCKKY. Anctron'rs, én WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, ‘UBS, FRAMES, BOILER, KETT Bs, PRAM Avcrion “On TH RSDAY AFTERNOON, Bth iustant, at 5 o'slock, we will sell, at the TY near the u; rb. sFmaderper y Sy ve nue, a jot Bo: lb Tubs, Fraines, Casks, and other Axtures ofa ecap fatory, Leo, One Frame * Yo removal. Sale ti “s Beni Fa By WALL & BARNA uetonee: WO GOOD TWO-8T' RAME Dw EL- fete ah a nt MEAS A Nyaa at Ke ta, Ly ises, we wi Let Square west of No. 14, fronting 3* feet & Rea _ apie a. poere the moe ra agen north M street, Gust ridge street bri ‘over Creek,) and running back 20 fect to Rock Cat ree hoe roved by two good and y now Frame ‘ed. 88, Which will be sold separately, if de- “Perms: One-half cash ; fusatalance in 6 and 12 s months, with interest. A WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. trust taken. epee! By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD Errect« AT, AvcTion.—( E DAY MORN- NG, iy, Zith. st 10 o'clock, at the rasidunce of M. Ringgold. corner of 9th and F strorts, we sell all the Foruitnre and Fifects, comprising Mahogany Hair-seat Spring Sofa, : Pair ot Carved Mahogany Spring seat Divans, Gilt frame Mirrors. Gas Chacdaiers, Window Curtains, and Shades and Cornice, Marble-top Table, Cans-seat Chairs. Rocker, Velvet, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Vilcioth, Hat Tree, Stair Carpet, Rods and Pyes, Mahogany sive wards, Uiming Tabes, Lounges, Dining Chairs, Clock China, Glass, and Crockery, Table Catiery, and Pisin Bureau, Wardrobes, at olsters and Pi Hair and Husk Mattresses, B’an Cooking and other Stoves, Sofa, &e. Roemer With @ general assortment of Kitchen eanisites, Te $2) and under, cash: over that sum a credit of Sand 69 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. jyzi-d * J.C MeGUIRE & CO., Aue By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers XCEL NT FURNITURE ayn H¢ § K- HOLY cTs aT Precic SaLe—Os THURS- DAY MOR 3, July 28, at lv o'clock, at the residence of L t. I. Green, on I street, between 13th and Ith streets, (Caroline Terrace.) we shall sell, the Furniture and Household Effects, com- Miahocany Hair Spring-seat Sofas, Lounges, and Union Chairs, Ln speipeey ewig” yi, sey. — Faney oe 5 Walnu . Rout Tab ; Marhle-top Centra and Sols Tables | eee coats Cane x at Chairs, Ottomans, Foot Stools, Superior Velvet Parlor Carpéte, 2 TUSse se Re ree-ply Carpets, Matti: Gilcloth, Rugs, Rod and Exes, = “ee jat Tree, Brussels Stai rpet, Cottage Set. Prenoh Badst. ads, > PS Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Washstands Hair and Husk Mattress, Bol-ters aud Billows, Wank. Con alnut Ext -top Sideboard, Oak Arm Dining Chairs, look.” 2? Sideboard, China, Glass, aud Crockery, Table Cutlery, «> Refrigerator, x ‘Tonethe with a general assortment of Kitchen tes, : $25 and under cash; over that sum a credit ¢f 6+ and 9 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. The house is for rent ; inquire of the J.C, Mccth e auc- RE & CO, Auctioneers virtue ol two writs of he Cierk’s office of the the Pisteset of Columbia for the b SE MARSHAL’S SALE. MAES Beals SALE tn Cireuit Court of county of Washi ex puse to public House door of ounty, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of Au.ust next, 1854, ‘at 12 o'clock m., the ful- lowing described property, to wit: All’ defend- ant’s rixht, title, claim and part of original ©. 2, in Square 318, fronting 25 feet on H_ street north, and bounded ‘as follows: Gommenctng at 8 point 75 feet Linch from the south- east corner of said square, and runuing thence north on a line with Ith street 96 feet, thenes west on _aline with said H st 2 a line with said lth ste and thence east on said H ste of beginning, containing 2,45) less, in the city of Washington all and singular the improveme: and levied upon as the property o} interest in and to that together with ereon, seiged an] M, Knight. and will be sotd to satisfy Judicials 16 and Jotober tearm, 1358, 1n favor of Wm. T Dove, Thomas Brown, use of Goo. Pos, Jr. us ol Stewart. and the ethor of T d Archa- Staley. r next friend 3 y Vloyd, uKe © » Por, use of H.C Stewart ve, Sam’] M. Knight, W. V i! and John H. Tucker. ‘ =1.DEN, Marenal iy te Diatriet of Cohmmbia. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. puBtic SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING Lots oN THE IsLaND, OX 6TH STREET W esT.— By virtue of tee last will and testament of Hanson Barnes, d ceased and an order of the Orphans’ Court, the subserily>r wil! sell,on TUESDAY. the ‘2th instant, at 6 o'clock i ote No.1? and 1, in Williau & m He Gunnell’s subdivision ronting each 23 fest ¥ inch>s on between south Dand E etreets, by 120 fect deep. e above porary is eligibly situated aud rapidly enhancing in One-third h; the halance in 6 and 12 cured by the purchaser’s notes, bearing the day of sale, with deed of trust upon at if not complied with in six days property will be resold, upon one week's notice, at the risk and expense of the pur- chaser. Title made periect. ALEXANDER LEE, Adminis’rC. T. A. je23 A. GREEN, Auct, 07 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONE unt! WEUNESDAY, the 27th jose jy 2i-d A, GREEN, Auct. ONSTABLE’S SALE.—By virtue of ficra factas issued by ‘Thowas Cc. Do: tice of tae Peace in and for Washingion C., and to me directed, against the good) ties, Jand and tenements, *. Yow" have sei D & D. and chat- riguteand credits of Enoch and taken as the property of said Vowles, onaGrey Horse, And I hereby zive notice that on THURSDAY, the zath day of July, ES), at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., in front of the Centre Market House in the city of Washington, I shall proeeed to soll said Grey Horse foreash te and satisfy fiers facias in favor of Robert Alex der. CHARLES KEMBLE, Constable, iy 21-3tT.S& W McGUIRE & CO, Auctioncors. SS SALE OF VALUABLE I PROVED. Fuorepty on SIxTH stR TREETS NORT Pusiic DAY AFTERNOUN, Au- Kon the premises, by virtue e BETWREN G axp Aver n't y ree . ¥eq., Che subscriber will sei Lot numbered twelve, (12) in Square numbered four huadred and eighty-six, (436) fronting twonty five (25) fect on Sixth street west, between G and H streets north, running back €ighty— five (85) feet to an alley, with the imapcovemscata, consisting of a two-story brick Dwelling House, with back building and bakery attached, Terme: One fourth twelvs and eighteen mow by a deed of trust on the pr ing at the cost of the ogres HAL _iy 15 eo&ds — J. T auction the residue in six, 3, With iulerest, secured uses. All conveyanc- er. ACH, Trustee. & Cl L Pt A.G RUSTEES’ SALE OF A THRE Brick Dweitixe House, anv TH ici IT STANDS.—By virtue of a deed the subseribers, d: about the Ist d Jed in Bai- a5 ber J. A. 8, 54. seq., one of the and records for Washington county, in the Dis- triet of Columbia. we will. on FRIDAY, the 5th day of August, 165), at 6 «clock p. m., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the premises. al! that part of Square of ground No, 5, situate in the city of Washington, contained os my within the following metes_and bounds, to wit: Commeceing for said part of said ie 9 reata point on Virginia avenue 3I feet and 6 inches eaatwardly from the south west corner of said Square, and ruc- ning thence eastwardly with the line of said avenne 13 feet, thence northeastward'y and at right angles with seid avonn» 70 feet, thence westwardly and at rightaugles with said iast mentioned lin- and par th house. ~ ferme of sale: Ono third oash ; the balance in 6 and 12 mouths, for whieh the purchaser wi'l be re- quired ee give lis notes, bearing interest from the iay efeaie. The deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trus*. The purchaser will be required pay immediately after the sale $50 on account of he cash payment, otherwise the Trustees reservo the right + it ths property up and resell it immediate!y;and if all the term sale be not com- plied with within 5 days from the day of sale, the rustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pw r, on giving 5 days’ public notice thereof. All conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. R. H. LASKEY, RiCH’D H.CLARKE { Trustees. iy 2i-eots ‘A. GREEN, Auet. HUSTER & CO. Will expose al! their rem 7 nants soteoa FRIDAY, Jay 2. The quan- tity in each pisee the lowest cash wil be EN ty ae uroR. 7 SES. A® ACTUAL COST HOT CASH ONLY. We offer our entire stock at cost prices, All Barege and Organdy Robes, All Fancy rows Suike and Silk Robes z ‘eas Si . Su yards! beautiful Sis at 25 cont the oat and hy mia ever ofiet inthis . With incke stock of isple Goods, suitable for fami generally —to which we ask their especial atte Kio, as on hd se!l off our stock previous olarging our s! ‘001 7. pee OLLEY & Co., J. W. jy 16-27 523 7th st.. above av oT RONES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Made to olor at the Seat n ee Factory, 499 ‘Teh street, opposite ows’ Hall. je 142m TAM SropHaM. Rik 'S OFFERING HIS STOCK 0} order ty sacri in out with the season. jy 18 im From Califermia and Mexice. Orveans, July 21 —The steamer from Minatitlan on the lath, New Webb, The Ac quently detlined in of era The advices ont a bas made a complete change: cabin adopted a new icy. The features of the latter are, iberty of the press, aunnesty. and a par- tial confiscation of Property. The church has doclared in favor of Marqueres for Dictator. Reception of the Remains of Men. Rufus Choate at Besten. Bosrox. July 22.Faneu!l Hall was crowded With citizens to do honor to the m: Mr Chante rhe hall was entirely d in black and Lit w » After remar! Mayor and others, the Hon. Pdward aeeneat hook ‘the floor, and paid au eloquent tribute respect char- acter and werth'and patriotion, of the Secon During the meeting, the Eastern City from St. Johns, arrived with the nae remains, accom Mr. Choate’s son. Signal guns were ‘aed poets fort. aud the various vessels (English and Ameri- ean) at the wharves displayed their emsigns at half mast. The body, encased, sed by the people. ‘The bells of the city tolled from the fire-alarm office, by order of the city government Later from Havana. New York, July 23.—Thestesmer Quaker City, frow Havana, arrived this noon. There was a great — of yellow fever in the city, but not of so malignant a type as of the two years Col. Espelines, a planter, had fatled for about $500,000. Two bankers (names not given) have also failed, and there is a generat distrust among mercantile men The markets were generally unchanged. Sugars heavy and prices unaltered. <jinasatempimennaeiiia The Balicen Atiantic. Watertown, N. Y.. July 21.—Mr. La Moun- tain is here, reconstructing Atlantic for an as- cension from this place. August 1th. Parties from New York are here and propose to place in Lis hands any amount, not to execed twenty thou- sand dollars, for the immediate construction of a new balloon for the trans-atiantic voyage this sea- son —$—_____. Destructive Fire at Lynchburg. gig = — Songs of . Be . Mrs. Hem > m. Booker’s kitchen, sok Geer ek. —— ape _— we evening. Loss ee on whi ere is no insurance, except on Pproper- ty of Mr. Booker. = Saitimere Maraets. Be wolyne syed 23.—Flour closed quiet; How- ard street is held at €5 50. There was no sales of wheat to-day, and the market closed irregular and unquotable. hike taste; yellow Se. Provisions closed steady Whisky closed dull at 27¢. New York Marxetw. New Yorg, July 23 —Plour hasdeclined 10a%0c State $4 2004.70; Ohio $5 0035.10; Southern $5.16 85.75. W heat not mentioned 4 Porn lower. Mixed at 80285¢; yellow Pork unchanged. Mess $15.62a15.75; prime S11 .00a811.25. Lard quiet at 10Xalic. Whisky at 26c. Finacial. New Yorx, July 23.—Stocks are dull lower. Chicagoand Rock Island 61; Mlinois tral RR bonds 3x; do. ; Milwaukie —%; New York Co. 85; Reading Railroad 44 Va. Os 9s; Mo. 6s 53x. «ge ; Cantons 18%; MPORTANT TO THE CITIZENS © I WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, HEALTH, ECONOMY, AND COMFORT: McDonnell's Catawba Ginger Wine. The Great Southern Plantation and Family Remedy and Beverage. No more Feverand Ague '—No more Cholera er Diarrhea !—No more Dysp-psva, cestion, or Platulency '!’ ‘or these complaints the CATAWBA GINGER WINE is an CNSAILING REMEDY and PREY. Cramps Tivs. ‘This delicious Wine is from th: Wa’ - BA GRAPE AND JAMAICA GINGER, and, for puiity of quality and richness of fave is une ualed by anything tn the market, thi ndering it the most dssrable of SCMMER REVER NG bas whist its Tonie and Invigorating es have WORLD WIDE REFUTATION and UN- ALE. \ re-eminent y adapted to the Female Constitution. Taleo, for the use of Clergy won pd reons of Sedentary Habits, being NON IN FOX. fox ING, and in imparting Heatre aap Vicon or Mixp ano Bopy NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. We ask for its trial from ail, satisfied that a gle trig! will establish at the South the high Gon which it has acquiredin all other sects the Union, ‘GER WINE Is Rr ‘ON at the fo! Jos. W. Davis, sth Sod 3 3 Henry C. Purdy, 233 ave Jas. Bb. nd New York a Moore & Cissell, 7th White & Co. ste; J.R. Maior, th ark, 7th and A ate.; 5 3 A.C. Davidson, 9th and and L sts; John tyme te, . M. Orme, Pennsy!vani coburn, 13th and Hate; W Br. M. Stats Peter “ieee ’ v. at; r \ New Jersey a G st.; Sod 5 28 F st.. T. Cogan, vauia av. and Qeth sf: Ine. Bligh, 1th et; W) 1- Campbeil, . M sts; Joseph Weeks, New York av. and 12th st, . THE CATAWBA GIN WINE I8 FOR SALE IN GEORG POE. Cc ey Stores of—H. L. Offutt, T. F. Boucher, G. M. & J. W. M. Beit. er st.. Baltumore, ELL, General Agent, Sothoron, Jeremiah Orme, J. Wholesale Depot. 17 M. im JAS MeDONN SNYDER, PLUMBERA Bras Bow yee cae oP a & large a5n0 IXTURES. acd PLUMBERS MATE, which he wiil sell at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers. Plambing and Gas Fitting exeouted in the most suustautial mauner, at the shortest notice, Attach- D GAS FITTER, » the Gove ¢ mains without nd trenches filled in thecay they are opened. 's for Work solicited, and satisfaction guar- teed. As! desire to give my exclusive attention to the Plumbing and Gas Fates business, | offer for sale my stock of Stoves and Tin Ware at cost for a; A | Persons desiring anything in that line will do well to cal see ne, u ris [, SINGER & . co.” IMPROVE =e * *S owive MACHINES. Ofice—No. 38% Pennsylvania Avenue, —_—— Under the National Heck For families, tailors, and sll msnufecturi: - they are uneg usiied; more dura bie; of doing & greater variety of work, and of earn: more mone: ‘ny other machine in the The new franuly Machines at 85) and $75 are at- tracting uousual attention. We iuvite ail to call at our new Office, and ynd theur wi he great economy machine wi!l at once become ap- ee apaations given foal. Corcniars Sins rath er’ wing nes, apeol mene Sf their work, furnished to all, of sent tony rr 28. ortment of Thread, Needles, Tet nis tes facie findings kepton hand, and at Now ork prices. LM, SINGER & CO, WM. H GLOVER, Agent mace VE DECIDED UPON CLOSING MY I Heravig (fice, 322 Pa. avouse, on FURS. Se previons new anf 326 Pa. avenue, stran och ate where we intend 8 fine stock of STATIONERY FANCY GOO) ha’ appentalclns to the = a'l other goods me isis W. H. DEMPSEY, Engraver. JORDAN's w.s. Srzines, Now jlgpring Baltimore, » co larpor's Perry thonse tr Wr ; LOBES ut s very great Tie icy LEN a ate oppo. Bs al 8 TOPHAN Toa MG W. G, METZEROTR,

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