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47 Tx Dax Stan » to the address of our citiz Pn at any of the summer retreats, by the earliest mail after the paper is put to press. Thus they can themselves thoroughly 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. Distrisctios’ oF PRreivms To THE Distaict Scuoois —Quite a large number of persons are atsembled at Ebenezer Chapel th's a national air, after which there was a prayer res . and si one or two of the jate address In usual aen' style. Peet the medals and style. a were awarded by the Mayor, as follows : Third District School, First Male Department. Medal—J. Abbott Moore. ag mag Condact—E. G. Barlett, Jno. Dono- hoo. John Missimer. Attention to Study and General eS tcanee iphert H. Mitchell, Charles Green , Stephen Simons. Punctuality—J. Abbott Moore. Ed. A. Cable, c. i Lusby. A. L. Puss, John Davis. Diplomas—Francis Carlisle, J. A. Downes, Na- thanicl Russell. Second ae gammy Medal—Chas. A. Stoel be beh ny vat Conduct—John Sanderson, George fe ‘rancis Withers. e “ Cook e 1 Cal . Alex. Cook. Dodge, Daniel Callaghan. ioe HE Diplomas—Patrick Higgins, wie = Columbus wie bag Department. Medal —Emma Salisbury. Exemplary Conduct sie MeConnell. Mary Ann Iill, Addic Thompson, Eliza Wheatly, Ele- nera Selby. - Attention and General Im Van Horny ere pert, Ella Sanderson gMary Jane Castell, Elfen Davis. Panc meer FE — Davis, yer oe fecie Connell, Addie Thompson, Annie orn. ee porned:—-auatild Edeline, Sasic McConnell, Rebecca Applegate, Margaret Dyer, Mary Scala, Josephine Bird. Male Primary School. Medal—Wrr. Dixon. Fixe yt ry Seer boox., — Gor- don, H. Suit, Francis Lusby, Harry Coombs. "Attention and General Im) ent—James T . Triay, H. Houghton, Jas. Gatten, Milton Fergu- George Brown. a r nctanlity--feotge Gordon, John Peake, Mat- thew Graham. Wm. Wrenck, Isaac Wrenck. Diplomas—Matthew Graham, H. Steele, John Castelle, George Waters, Geo. Bassette. Honorably Mentioned—Hamilton Cook, Wm. Bealey. Edward Peake, Charles Garacr, Mortis, Pigyott, George Acton. Primary Schoot J jedal—Margaret D x mplary Conduei—Emma M. Maples, Eliza 4, Sarah M. Smith, Scotia Douglass. ation and General Improvement—C . Chas. Peacher, Margaret S. Mulloy, Isaac t Punctuslity—Maggie D. Miller, Eliza G. Ma- es, Caroline noheo. Pipiplomas Margaret Sullivan, Wm. H. Metl it — Annie Jobn Casparis. Auna French, Susannal Margaret Barrett Hi Honorably Mentioned—Julia C. Magill, Geor- Almira Hayne, Arthur Smith, . Samuel Misermers, John Higyins, Dyer, Emma A. Bassett, Elmira Miller, Mary award. : eoorrernn and General Improvement— Louis Mead. Mary R. Fullerton. Maggie Mitchell, Shep- herd &. Handry. Ambrose Brown. Punctualit: Anna Luxen, oad Pen Diplomas—Noab F. 5 Fos Emma H. Bassett, Virginia Cox, Mar- yaret An mary School No. 1, Third Department. —George Oyster. Exemplary Condact—Catherine Lypoldt, Lu- cinda Hess, Catherine Jones. Catherine Patter- sev, Thos. Luckett, Emma Johnson. Attention and General Improvement — John Frantum. Isaac Bassett, George Luckett, Albert Mitehell, Ca ine Chaffee. Lizzie M. Pune‘ uality —Eleanor M: Diptomas—Jos. Oyster. Dougherty. Mary Ready Primary School No. 2, First Department Meual—Martha Piles j 3 Exemplary Conduct—Sarah Mathieson, Eliza Little. George Felger, James Cornelius. ttention and General Improvement—Sophia Margaret Saxton. James Smith, Sarah Pr Me ples, John Frantum. jas. McGuigan, John George Bereans, Steward Suiith, Morris. Punctuality—Blanche Adams, John Ergood, Catherine Felger, Josephine Holroyd, Martha Piles. W. Lusby, Ellen Lightell. Diplomas—Sai‘l Joseph, Simon Joseph, Mary - Michael Tuohy, John Osgood, Peter Primary School No.2, Second Department. & Med u—Margaret Bean. Exemplary Conduct—Samuel Flynn, Caroline Langley, Joseph Schultz, Charles Davis, Agnes provement—George herine Flynn, W. Nichols, Margaret muel Acton unctuality—G. Stockett, Mary Millis, Thomas Berkley Diplomas—Samuel O'Neil, Florence Kennedy, Frama Gardiner, Alice Piles, Lizzie Piles, Fran- cis Berry. Primary School No. 3. Medal—Catirerine Hardy. E y Conduct—Geo, E. Sword, Sarah F. . Martha E. Bladen ‘ueral Improvement—Rosella Mary E. Brown, Eugene Attention and Hardy. Benj Porter, Sarah F. Brow Punctuality—Rosella Hardy, Catherine Hardy, Wun. Gordon. Louis Spicer. Geo. E. Sword plomas—Jobu Bailey, Jane 8. Gordon, Sam‘l Swain. Emma B. Glasco, Virginia Gates. Julia V. Gates. Primary Schoot No. 4. Medal—Mary C. Wilkerson. Exemplary Conduct—Alberta Knight, Eliza Howell, Mary Rockett, Isabella Harbin, Eliza- beth Ratrie Attention and Geueral Improvement—Elizabeth Armstead, Laura Brady, Mary Davis, F. Berry, Vv. Wa Br. lity—Henrietta Gates, Mary Prospen. Diplomas—Alice Martin, Alice Lewis, Rose B ubs, ElizaGraham, Lizzie Gardiner. Ellen Primary School No.5, First Department. Medai—Sydney Clements. Exem Conduct—Kate Brenan, Meranda Joues, Willle Hillmon. Sarah E. Owens. Attention and General Improvement—Sallie E. Grimes, Morton Stelle, Andrew Conolly, Martha Fry Punctuality—Callie Moffatt, Sarah Moffat, Syd- ney Clements, Mary Cole, Henry Acker, W. Bate- inan Diplomas—James Barrett, Charles Collins, Willie Copeland, John Jones, Isabella Forney, Clayton Stinford Primary School No. 5, Second Department. Medal—Franklin P. Mulley. Exemplary Condact— Willie Miller. Mary Clements, Mary Bateman, Geos Hedrick. Willie Cotes Attention and General Im; —Emma Mo-kabvee, Charles Franklin, Bridget Doyle, Willie Dunnington, Madeline Casparis. Diplymas—Heanry Miller, Willle Beers, Eliza- beth Pry, John Beale, Alex. Swagyart, Ellen Piyun. Pri School No. 6. ftedel—Margerct Pusls . Exemplary Conduct Matilda Wayson, Win, ¥.. Farguson, Juno. f. Keefe, Mary Milstead, Eliza- } th Marshall, Susana Teachen. Attention and General Improvement — John McCormick, Edt. Stewart. Julia Thompson. Mary Story, Marzaret Sammers, Emuya Garaer. Puoctaaiity—Margaret Pusley, Catherine Bean, Margaret Aakeee. Nitin sen O : Diplomas—Jobhn Davis, Ann Chapman, Robert Cr . Wim. Stewart, Mary C. Taylor, Coraclia Carri xat Court.—OnSaturday, Virginia Burch was tried on a charge cf keeping a house of ill- fame, and foand guilty. Te-day, the Court having met, the case of the tes agt. Charles J. Canfield was taken ‘a which the defendant was charged with % 2 house to a certain female for purposes ir 4 ‘The jury in this case had not returned a verdich when We [eft the reom. p ‘The Court then took up the case of the United States ayt. David Sinith, colored, in which de- fendaot was accused of renting a house to Eliza Rue for illicit purposes. ‘This case was pending when our report closed. Battev.—The young man, Marion Ward, who was mentioned in Saturday's paper as wounded while attempting to escape from the watrhmen “ho were $8 pursult of hira on last Friday, had a hearing before the Chief of Police on Saturday, «l was fally committed for court. Sat bight. his father ascertaining where he was went to the county jailand him suffering with toe wound. “Ife made application to the Chief of Police, whe re! him on bai! for trial at court. ‘The charge against him is pened. mpen fhe cutting of the door of Justice MeKenna’s 2 ASONICN die- ni of the Pi ‘tie | hate sow Hall om om teas: the tsi nro irasievslip het Seer: SEE ADLER. Seo. T. A CARD. |, and Known as ie and twenty-seven, (27,) i emeotra bp tte imate in thetr efforts to save our livery stables fromde. a r morning fined $3.15. A man who was placed in | struction by freon +. 34 the guard-hbonse morning drank, was It . UIT & SON, one kept'until this morning. He exid be bad not eaten ; = £2 {nches,) thence east to the place ct since Saturday, and com) jon ii some one FSR ROne Cees 527 commodi beginnin; y fossther with th= improvements, viich at the station to furnish him some food. The| £ BRI HO} orner of Gay al atga good welling-house, &e., &e. Lieutenant ascertaining bis condition, thought Bish ee opposite Forrest. Hall, Boszeres ’ rin third cash; noo i. 12, 1s his punishment severe enough already, and re- | 2. 0.) This | for any kind of business is rchator ta i notes for the 4 ne ol Wwerad Bt the poet, in the in) rest from day of All leased him. town. Apply to EN FORREST, George- ing at the cost the purchaser, If the Porice Marrens.— Before Justice Clark —Dan’) | tow D.C. 525-20" | terme of ante are not oot ith in 5 days. the Dugan was brought into the office on a charge of swearing without sanction of law. Daniel was very drunk, and fell off his seat while the ma; wate was writing acommitment for bum. Sus- pecting that the Justice was doing something which would be likely to jeopardize his chances for whisxy during the next month or two, Daniel undertook very seriously to intimidate that officer by threats a. other tions, the which failing to aes off the commitment. he accused the ‘trate the Third police district of being “a d—d old Know Nothing,” and made sevetal “offers”? to knock him down. The magistrate made a sign to the attendant officer, who iastantly ornamented Daniel's wrists with a pair of steci bracelets, whisked him into a carriage despite bis alternate prarers and curses, and Daniel was ently deposited at the farm for a term of 60 days Before Justice Cooper.—Matilda Wade waa ac- cused of and disorderly conduct, and was fined $3.4. Ann Burns was ght up for pro- roped and general unlady-like bebavior; fined $3 9f. Charlotte Brown “cussed; fined $3.91. John Culnan “enssed”* Mary Kirk, and paid $3.91. Sarcevay Nicut.—Drunk and disorderly par- ties gave the police on Saturday night something to do, from the time they went on till they came off duty, as can be seen by a look at the return of the night. The first crowd was taken eafly in the night, and consisted of four persons, three females and a male, who had been ‘kic! ul thunder’ ia two little frame houses on Thir: street, near Maryland avenue, all drunk, all fight- ing. The fen: were shouldered by the watch- men and conveyed to the watcb-house, and the hard swearing of the females surpassed anything of the sort ever heard in that institution. They ‘were all sent down for 90 days. The balance of the night was occupied in caying the disorderly. drunk and fighting people of a lesser order, who were properly disposed of, and alsoa colored boy. el ed with two cases of larceny, who was sen! to jail. Focatn Scnoot Disrzict.—The annua! awards of medals and premiums to the deserving ones belonging to the schools of this distriet will take place te-marrow afternoon at the Smithsonian In- stitution, to commence at 4 o'clock. The address usually made on such occasions will be delivered by James A. Wise, formerly a pupil of the fourtlt district. school, (Mr. J. FE. *rhdmpaon.) but more recently a student of Georgetown College, from whi institution be graduated not long since. He is a young man of much promise. and his ad- dress will be looked for with interest. ———_ Sicxtes Rents a Hovsz.—A special dispatch from Washington to the New York Tribune says: “The Hon. D. E. Sickles has rented Lieut Mafiit’s bouse here, It is in a less conspicuous situation than the one which he occupied last year.” OUR citizens will, of course, not forget the “Song of the Wood Thrush,” at Philharmonic Hall, thisevening. Other good Pieces are to be Performed by first-class artists. A Quantity of interesting local matter, In- cluding the charch notices, is crowded ont to-day by the details of foreign news. area the elemente Of the bile Tre MAC! sae ond nee TO een ike clo fesbly and im- Perfectly, liver and other vexatious d. certain result As soon therefore a tions of thix kind are perceived, we may reat as festive organs are out of order. sured that the ony The 1s to administer di first and only thing to bedono gence he tele ale Se eS on the ty ae je Main spring animal machi or thie Ll oe soem pentdent y recommend Dr. Hostet- rs cele! Stomach Bitters. Acting as an al- terative and a tonic it strengthens the digestion, charges the condition of the blood and thereby i ularity to the bowels, Bor e by Druggists and dealers generally every wi 5 at +e dy %5-e03t Men’s Daxss Suits, Men's Business Swit: Yourns’ Dass Serre, hs? Busi may owl SUmESS Sy Cuitpren’s Daxss Suits, Children’s School Suits. Noaw we alaee & Co., Marble Hall Clothing re, Brown's uld respectful Annotinee that their annual ¥ of Spring and Summer Clothing is now ready for inspection. It is comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen’s and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs in material, trimming, and workmanship. To those who study excellence with economy, in fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity ix now offered for i ° geting from the mont attractive stock jot of Ready-Made Clothing in thig city, at very re- duced prices. re ee ete Maravitta! Maravitta The most wond: Preventing the Hair from Palisng Out ; Sold by all reapectaiie Drnrriete ant Fancy Good $ i Ne Draggiste and Fancy Goods Dealers, and by the Proprieta Price 5 cents. Caries Exnest & Co.,96 Maiden Lane, N.Y. Mustane LASER E lait: @® .d consequent! Lar — in the history of the Materia iment. It all external Wounds, Cuts, Swelling Bruises. or Eruptions on Man or Beast. 8 medicine of murprising virtue, that Ph Competed to proseribe it: and f-om some remark: able cures of Chromic and Distor ed Rheumatic cases it has natura'ly attractel much attention from a rst scientific micds of the Pre. No family can afford to be without ® bott'e of the Mustang Lint. mentinthe house. Bereare of imitations. — ‘he genuine 1s sold by reapec'abie dealers in all parts of the workd. . Barngs & Parx, Proprietors, New York. iso, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder. je 27-Im,eow as ~—— Father O’Toote, On the inrtant. by the Rev. ICHAT. MURBAY. of Baltinere, oor hires MARY FRANUES GARRET, of Georgetown, = + In thi sae od testonp. oF begin. tant. of ver, pavi D GLOVER: infant soncl Catharine Gord obert H. Maree! aged @weeksandiday, * On‘ Sunday rning. 2th t, PENELOPE . ‘axed o J. 3. Bi d. Bar need OTe wi = IME! LIMES — Ab! ini reesived, 1.0 barrels of fresh wood-burnt which will be sold oply ae oe tr chit TZ; Office north wont gornet 12th and C strerts, 0. 547. Waerf foot of 12th street, below Wart partment, i i IS UNIVERSALLY MN TRE LADIES That MAXWELLS’ are seiling the ch-apest goods in the city. Boing about to make extensive improvements in their re, they are compel.e! tu ye pack thei: 004) th fe t former, Ea will sell’at Prime Gost for aah aaah aed te Ie 19- cost MAXWELL’S, 395 Pa. av. EK LOT OF EMPTY OLASSE! A Kogshents and Wisk? erreia fe naisstes low iv 13-6teo) BARBOUR & SEM La NY P E OP MUSIC SENT TO 4 A EO, eee free) by onde thefPiano, Mclodeon, and ‘ue Store of JOHN F, ELLIS, Washineton, D. Music neatly bound; In«troments earefu'ly re- Paired : Pignos rented; js. Piano Covers, ay poe phe BELIss, 306 Pa. avenue, between * Teo Upright Pianos for rent, of fine tone, sora abet st Bash atop Sy ol ofan Price very low. jv9 JOHN F- ELLIS. Cc LUMBER A. Dp Mout: NGS, ARPEN % (MEEPS Su pemBare rmret rangements t | Fock on wna nm y of MOULDINGS of the dif, ciaee, of stqu lity of work manship and ae fA Tey iy Corer PEIMBREAupogenirear. spe eet wired see nieces na porhercerralcies sod ttcheaar race dee iecamt lear sagions Stock of Stoves and Fin Ware al cost eet ; TAKE Ne trustee reservos the right to resell the property, at Au persons Tare NOTICE. ither side of the Tisk and cort of tie first haser, Wolves tising the same three tn in Star. fecane reasired He patent ape ies worteen PATRICK DOWLING, Trustee. limit, are required i the C a- KE tion 6 Georgete wi, Es approved 2 dn ek, | re eees ___ A: GREEN, Anct. a ve Bie chek taut ct, nou sane | TOMA POLES J ROSTLONED tr a By order of the Tru: i fer roe eert) igi ben a by’ Jo2t tawaeds A. GREEN, Auct. a , wh u above |, or ne ee ae ry: t i jlure, will be made 4 inthe webaeret ana pd ores t Wie gracents | —___FUTURE DAYS. of the tax which has been levied [ot thas purpose. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, ENRY ADDISON, Mayor, EN HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS IN * * he 5 Li) jON. Mayor's Office, Georgetown. D. C., July 25, 1059. | On FRIDAY vtech Pesta no eis jy B-Stawtan2 fied fr of the premiaes part vf PROP. ry ). juare No, ai cotner of sou Prorosatis ia een awe bea Will be re- | sud Sd streets west, and subdivided into tea_hand- ceived at the May or’s office, Georgetown, D. C., for | $ome Building Lots, seven of whi-h front I7 feet ® the delivery of about one thousand cart loads of | Wehes on M street. with a depth of 109 fect; and Gravel, and the spreading of the rame upon such |° 9 feet 8 inches, with a streets of the towa as ana Lop, desienated by the nis. pevestty te lead for material and Invor of every kind. Uniets the | 201d with the privilege to uit purchasers eee He ae ee Ee tac niet geal | aca maoatee Br ncees eaney shee B, 2B Ue tent be allowed to be deposited upon any dey of sale, X'deed givenand » deed of trust taken. Further information can be had on application to | T't! poetic tlic seneral Warrantee dea's the subroriber. WENRY ADDISON, Mayor. 1 would respectfully invite the attention of pér ] ane Office, Georgetown, D. C., July 25th,i359, 2 ing to purchase & handeome build na’ tot et on easy terms, and those wirhing to made a profita- ble investment, to the sale ot the above mentioned ty. ct __A. GREEN, Auct, By eee & BUCKEY; Georgetown. AR ME} AND MECHANICS’ BAN tae at Avuction.—On TUBSDAY APTER bss feaaion a resi we ei oe, at oul ton room, Bridge, Om ” Shares Farmers and Mechanios’ Bank. ToC ‘Terms cash, iy 2 BARNARD & BUCKEY, Anction’rs. By WALL & BAKNARD, Aucticnoers. Mite J AND COAL. E Have now on band a large stock of WOOD and COAL. We call tne attention of those desi rous of laying in eariy to give usnca!l. Weare determined to sell low for cash, or to punctual cus tomers on short time. Our prices for delivery in July and Avgust is for cash. quantities of 5 tons an? upwards,and for Wood portion, as fol- lows: Liion DIAMOND, a No. L article, 4 Po} 3 on OAP BOILER, KETTLES, TUBS, FRAMES. on AND OTHER BOSD oF 4 Soar Factor ro." teTion.—On URSDAY AFTERNOON b IXED , Re See instant, at 5 o'clock, lg TE eee HENRY BARRON '& SON. | ry <roar te upper hridse, sath st nd Pe ave 17 Office—c: 6 stroct and 1 A + * peters. D. — sli aa iste Frames, Casks, sud “oye fixtures o} P factors, Prores CF. ANTS Lo, Stee DRINKING POON TAINS One Frame shed), subject to removal. FOR GEORGETOWN, D.C. ‘erms cash. Sale positive. Proposals are invited for furnishing tne parts of | jy 22 one hunde reet Hydrants or Drinkirg. Foun- Severe be inserted in the gas lamp posts of George- flown. , Drawings can be x-en at the office of the under- signed, on Capito! Hill, Washington. , Payments will be made in stook of the Corpora tion of teorgetown, bearing six per cent interest, issued rtifivat = redeemable, as the annual tax ioe hte ‘op years. ‘ ice f h 1 proposals xhould state a single price for eac hydrant, which is to inciude the du ves, cocks, levers, valve rods, pedals. and all other nances of the in bogs ready to bo attaches lamp. posta, inc’ WALL & BARNARD, Aucts._ By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Mp cOne TG STRR LTED ab: § AT AUcTION.—On y - TERNOON, ith instant, at 6 o’clock, ia nt of the premises, we will sell part of Lot No 3, in Sqnare west of No. 14, fronting 3% feet inches on ‘th street west, whore the eame intersects north M street, (just at Bridgé street bridge, over Rock Creek,) and running back 20) feet t» Rock Creek, aud improved by two good and nearly new Frame Dwellings, whieh will be sold separately, if d= sired, ‘Terms: One-haifeash; the balance in purte- tetho uding seven feet of three-quarter and 12 inch heav: 4 pipe to each hydrant. month, with interest. A deed givenanda deed of Proposals, sealed, ondorsed “Proposal for Hy- | trust taken drante tne Beorsetown, ard adrensed tacheun. | GY 2 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. dersigned, will be opened at the City io Georee- town, in presence of the Water Board. of such By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Sule Rotane'atnoay ohooes wo attondvon the’Bih | FURNITORE AND HOUSEOLD Enrires +BY order sf'the Water Board ING; July Sith at 10 o'clock, Be thn anions oF ie +28 1. ml on . iy'22-dtdolyae -__M.C. MEIGS. | Mre'M-Rinceoid, corner of Sthand: F strontee we rt im shail seil all the Fi fa Fis ® en:_risny Manogany Halr-seat! pring So Serene B 59 bbis. No.1 New Magdcline HERRING, in dry | Grit fans Mi ee sent Divane, ‘Alatbit and brine, as preferred. Window Curtains, and Shad r is. No. Lold ALEWIVES, Machle-top Table, Cans-seat C 30 bhix@No new St. John ALEWIVES. in store | Velvet, Tiree p'y'and Tusee and for sale in lo aui ve 29" bbis. new No.1 St. Johns ALEWIVES, | Hat Tree, Stair Carpet, Rods and now landing per sc. ner Roscneath, direct | Mahorany Side omrds, Dining Tabs Lounges. Dining Chairs, Ch from St. Johns, au ; Also, a few MACKEREL, No.5, large, and No. 2 | Drensing and! Plain Dareeas, whee in si ‘ Avpirte HARTLEY & BRO. | feather Bode, Boletos eel Hise ed Linen, iy 21 99 and 101 Water street. | Hairand Husk Mattressos, Biers Comforts, FISH! FIS Cooking and other Stoves, Sofa, &e. i 150 sarre SES STPORT HER- | ,Tosether with a general assortment of Kitchen RING, in good order, and for ale le Reguisit Terms: $2) and under, cash: over that sum a credit of 3) and 60 @ags, for po dial ‘endorscd notes, bearing interest. _is 2-4 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. low by DLEY & TAYLOR, jy M-st___ 1G4and 166 Water at, Shee OR NEW, YORK.—The fast sailing packet schooner Hamilton, Captain Ogden, wil sail as above with despatch. na ieee ply to McCOR 1U Di XCELLENT FURNITURE axp HOUSE- iri 6% Water st.. Geo HOLD Bers at Pvsiic Sate. —On THURS- FLOUR! FLOUR! fenidene> of Lisus1-Groer asf cceky at the F 1 FL wteut. L. ; on T street, o 300 BARRELS NEW E 13th and 14th streets, (Caroline Terrace.) we ‘Shall superior quality. sell, the Furniture and Household Effects, com- Iso. oe, ot ennas of Old. poth ste and ae H common, ‘or sale .R. 3 hey F seat af 0 art ‘Cor Water and High wt - Oorgetawn. ete air Spring Sofas, Lounges, and FE. 500.000 BRICKS. _ a OR sale 500,000 BRICKS in quantities to suit. Persons wanting Bricks can ilo Wed by calling on the undersigned in Georgetown. D.C, near the market. (jy ll-2wd)) A. F. OF FUT? & CO. and Fancy Cha Brocatells Covered Arm: Exes. 8, Cha Walaut Whataot, Rovt Tabi Marble-top Centre and Soia T: Cane-s-at Chairs, Ottomans, Foot Stools, Superior Velvet Parlor Car; om: th, Rugs, Rods and Walnnt Hat Tree, Brussels Stair Carpet, Cottage Set, French Bedst ads, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Washstand: Hair and Husk Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Biankets, Comfo ts, Counterpanes, Walunt Extension Table, Marble-top Sideboard, Oak Arm Dining Chairs, Clock, China, Glass, and Crockery, Table Cutlery, Stove, Refrigerator, th @ xenerai assortment of Kitchen " ire, ‘8, Ss TO CC EALED Proposal ° ox!” will be received at this of lar, e Pro- until Wednes- lding a Woo/en of by the un- dersigned, or his duly appointed agent. before any portions of tee same are placed in the st-ucture, Each bid will stat: hes proposal the kind and dime: 8 of the | which he intends to uso in thi ‘k, with any other exp 'anstions which he may chuoseto make. HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. Jeorgetown, July 20—6t 8. 325 and under eash; over that sum a credit of 6 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. ‘ ¢ house is for ren uire of the auc- Pe RScTWE U Bake Auctioneers Maror’s Orricr, 0G OR HARPER'S FERRY —The fast and com- ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtuo of two ioussteamer ANTELOPE. Marea SAL oma tie Clerbia nfion of the Capt B. F. Waites leaves crorge” Cireuit Court ofthe District of Columbia for the town every TUESDAY, THURS-' county of Washington and t» me directed, 4 will pay ed Sar IRDAY. ac 7 o'clock orm Re- gEpoNe to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court ng, |r aver MOD > | Ho TESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at o'clock am. | Gey oF Ker ue e CouRLY on omer waste ro . described property, to wit: Ali’ defend- N. B. The Antelope makes an extra trip to Shep- | ant’s mht. t tle, clai interest i hondstown and Williamsport on Saturday nights | pare of ertingt Tot see eres in Tontie ss ‘Sunday mornings. jy 15-2m*— | foot on HY atroet 5 s EWIS PAYNE Commencing 6t a point 75 feet 1 inch from the sou W . east corner of said are, and wougeartinor sNbSHor rALER, northon a fine wita rite ateéetn fort thoes ee A » D.C, 4 ¢, The attention = he i po is Ce og foe to align with said tith ntreot oe Tock os rote gis ROES. for summer wears and thenoe enst on said H street 25 10st to the place my stoc! CALFS! of beginning, containing 2,450 square feet, more or ail of my own manufacture. Ions, fn the city of Washington 1. C., togethor with stock of P EEN LEATHER ; + thanerns eles te isalso and well worthy of all, And ainguiar the improvemert ti 2 lace lot of be es mg SHOES ard BOOTS (suite and will he soid to satisfy Judicials Nos 106 and Ha, to Oct “ber term, 1338, in favor of Wm. T Dove yas of Thomas Brown, use of Gen. Pos. Sra. uss of thereon, »eiz: vied upon as the proparty af Seth a Keke le for servants) siso on hand and constantly ‘tewart. and the other of Thos. P. and Archa- jountry ‘merchants and others in it are i invited to call or address meat No. 77 Bridge st., | jee ntGen ee Fl a aT, Georgetown, D.C. apf | M. Knight, W. W. Cam; pelt and John H. Tucker, NEW aR yas MENTS iy 2 te for the Disthot of Catnmtia. UNION BOTTLING DEPO’ By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. No. 57 Green street, Georgetown, D.C. | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING The undersigned respectfully announee to their | Lots OX THE IsLAND, ON 6TH STREET West — friends and the ublic in general that they be by By tue ol tae last will and testament of Hanson Barnes, d-orased. and an order of th a Court the subterih ‘will el, on FUESDAS ihe re | . cad Lots Nolivend ete Wien a rent and Williaa He large expense remoc . con! eaetiiekmnent in ever Sacre pei 5 re 1 T Washington 4 it ee, Slik a fereto . ¢ ich the wate! that bs 7 AY Gunnell’ f 5 Bin the Wasi pace 00 | ech fat Funan ova leet weg kad a . Bou! ind E streets, feet deep. e@ abo Soarertives hes their BENE, property is eligibly situated and Tapidly enhancing q Terms: On rd cash ; the balance in 6 and 12 wh iy o! 24! 3 le are ian Sy e an Le rom the most cele- months, seoui the purchaser's notes, bearing in nited State: ter f sale, Ais, Jomo sal gnsof prime & STERN CIDER, the eects ‘and if not covrplied with tm nx tase ager he Geo I: a el hog lca pnt pbRTONsand PHILA DILPHEC A Lnist putes | OMT TE a eae ave na, in pit bottles expressly for invalids, always on ALEXANDER UBD) Reming: TA: A. GREEN, Auct. SALE IS POSTPONED > ri Pip atendea ta," 67% to our drivers, willbe "Ee Af eegeairira HeeRRRY'E sminn, | 2 = 7 OR BEN, Auct. a FoR SALE—A si IND-HAND CAR int NY 500 as ae BIAGE, se ba dinpoved ofon renee ACKET BOAT FLYING caoue Will run [ every day, when note: od ie ni¢s or exyursions, to Arlington, S, mAKing round trips every more or less to ‘6, single trip 6 cents, roucd trip is : upon it's Blacksmith ‘Seb. whieh is ‘he Cloud be charte) thi to to} sessi i Arlington ortho cl ar Pane. Bat ne eta early RY. rented t) punctual teasnt. Pos: ion given ing or on excursions ugtoni, ‘ermns J . the Little F: Or parties: Alexandria wishing. ‘in three equal i EA creed grog er ths, up charter Ge vost, can bo xccommmodated giving | with interest, secured by of trust. All coe? town, or the propriotors of Arhineine Springs oe" | Goiaucine at the Me right to resell WY the tocms ef H it yeim fou (ORE. aale are not comp ' Sn sane oe “ ied "HEN 5 3 RY . JORDAN'S w. 8. SPRINGS, jy ®-cokds BARNARD & BUCKEY neste, Frepericx Saute Va. re, : | (COACH AND CABINET MAKRRS. " beaut ig ger, aad’ ‘tM. JORDAN Nvag. Prev: torether | HAT OLOTH vals pe eee at be v, aay i i be + an igs G. R. Thompson, a eiwees, & _Sy 1m . Baltimore st.. more, Md. | Thom oF RING SOL PATH TREO See eae : oa | viva! VAlitis FOUR DAYS Eaten PROM EURore. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER NORTH BRITON. peri wares PEACE CONCLUDED. : pecuntor Crain An Italian Confederation to be formed under the Presidency ef the Pope. Ba Noe a bs Parrurr Porxt. July 4.—The steamer North Briton, from Quebee, with bt dates to the 13th instant, d here this morning, and was boarded ‘ate azent of the ‘Associated Press. Her news is most important. Peace had been concluded between the Allies and Austria There is to be an Italian y formed under the honorary Presidency of the Pope. Austria concedes Lombardy to France. and Na- leon gives it to Sardinia. Austria retains possession of Venice. The steamer sailed just os this news was re- ceived, before its effect had time to be developed Cyrns W. Field. Esq., comes by the North Briton, having accomplished the object of his visit. Tue War AND THE ARMISTICE. The Paris Moniteur gives the following expla- nation of the circumstances attending the armis- tice between France and Austria : “ The great neutral Powers excha: commu- nications with the object of offering it ured in- tion to the belligerents, whose first act was to be an armistice; but the endeavor to bring about this result was not successful until some 3 when the French fleet was about to li- ties against Venice, and a new con! before Verona was imminent. The Emperor of France, faithful to his sentiments of moderation, and anx- tous to prevent the useless effusion of biood, did not hesitate to assure himself whether the disposi- tion of the Emperor of Austria wes conform to hisown. It was a sacred es § for the two Empe- rors immediately to ouper hostilities, which mediation could render objectless. ‘The Emperor of Anstria having shown similar intentions, the armistice was concluded. s The two Emperors bad an interview at Villa Franca on the morning of the i!th. The Emperor of Austria was accompanied by Generals Hess, Gramme, Kellner, Kollonsteia, Roming, Schletter, and others of his staff. ‘TEXT oF THE ARMISTICE. Terin, July 11, 1559 —An official bulletin pub- lishes the text of the armistice. Besides the ar- ticles already known. it is stated that the belliger- ent armies will keep the positions they now occupy. The railways to Verona, Peschiera, and Mantua, may, during the armistice, be used to carry provisions to those fortresses Peschiera and Mantua are being provisioned, and eaten of Verona willbe complet d in two days. The works, offensive and defensive, of Pesct.t- era are to remain their present state The convention is signed by Marshal Vaillant and Generals Martenprey, Della Roeca, Hess, and Murdorf. Prociamartion OF NaPoLeon The Emperor Napoleon has issued the follow- ing order of the day: in Vatieaio, July 10, 1559. Soldiers: An armistice was concluded on the §th inst. between the belligerent parties, to extend to the 15th of August. ‘This trace will permit you to rest after your glorious labors, and to recover, if necessary. new strength to conclude the work which you have so gloriously inaugurated by your courage and resolution. 1 am about to return to Paris, and shall leave the visional command of the army to Marshal Vaillant; but as soon as the hour of combat will have struck, you will see mc again in your midst, to partake of your dangers Miscetzantovs News tx Recarp to tHe War The Times’ Vienna co mdent says that it was believed there that the British Goverament had brought about the armistice. Another authority says that the Prince Regent of Prussia took the initiatory in suggesting the ar- mistice. The Viena Gazette says of the armistice, that an ssienee letier, addressed by the Emperor Na- poleon to the Emperor of Aastria, led to the nego- Uastions, the result of which was a five weeks’ ar- wee telegraph dispatch that the A Verona ph dis; says ar- mistice was concluded page herd nests from the French, and after their consent beea obtained to ail the conditions asked by Austria. Count Cavour had gs left Turin for the headquarters of the allied armies. The gunboats destined for the bombardment of Peschiera have been launched on the Lake de The Times’ Paris ndent saya that ty- phus fever raged in both the camps in Italy and that ten to eleven thousand were attacked with it in the allied army. It was said that Napoleon’s plan for revolu'tion- izing Hungary and Transylvania was disapproved of by Russia. It was re; that Kossuth was to propose a monarchic: overnment for Hungary. A Trieste telegram says the Austrian war steamer Carlatone, backed b: arrison of the fortress, sustained a suc 1 con! on the 7th, in the cbannel of the Zara, with the French frigate lin- petuse. ‘The French squadron wes sailing on the °th to- wards Pola. Taixste, July 1! —Fourteen war steamers were at Lussino yesterday. (Latest by Telegraph from London to Liverpoot.} Peace Conctvpep. The result of the interview between the Empe- ror of France and the Emperor of Austris was the concluding of a 5 The following is the telegram from Napoleon to the Empress announcing the faet : Vatiecio. Ju _ Peace is signed be- tween the E ‘or of Austria and myself. The © are: The Italian Confederation er the honorary presidency of the Pope: the Austria concedes his rights in Lom- > peror of the French, who trans- Ki Sardinia; the Emperor of Austria preserves Venice, but she will fori an integral part of the Italian Confederation This des ‘bh was bulletined on the Paris Bourse on the 12th, and the funds rose 23. per ceut.; the closing quotations are not mentioned but were about 70f. Tue Errects or Peace ox THE Fuxps ‘The news did not transpire in London till after ur of consols. so that its fall sales were nade late in the bardy to th fers them to on Tuesday o stagnant until about information, the: ka rise of tween 3 and 4, au per cent. had taken place: ata still Inter hour, increased ing to telegrams from declaration of peace. in the rentes; con- we the lowest point jay. es wf securitics re- sponded in the afternoon to the bnoyancy of the funds. In the discount market on Tuesday the supply of money was plentiful, and the best bills were taken at 2 per cent. The peace is expected to stimulate commercial enterprise, and lead to a higher value of money. ‘he tendency of the foreign exc! this after- noon, in some lostances, was rather adverse. Bilis on Holland and Hamburg were quoted slightly lower. The principal demand, however. was for paper on St. Petersburg and Austria, for which quotations considerably less favorable for this country were establi . There was no alteration of importance in the produce market, but as re- gatds sugar, and some other articles, firmness pre- vailed. Silk market strong, it being anticipated the numerous buyers, who have been deterred ees operations by the war, will now come for- ‘Ward. Toe Times’ city article says several ur- chases took place, and ‘eonnala spondily ineedren néarly | per cent.—tbe tendency in that direction being greatly stimulated 1 fact that nearly all the 5, eculators operating been for a fall. and that there was, consequently, a rash to by: a There spa earn ce “sy - sul La on Tuesday. ‘ppl nde" creases with the payment of the the i ion that the Bank miffimum ma: redui on Ses, at the funds in remen| Urne Dally ‘News affirros that the just hope and e Dail) ews affirms ex] eos Of TAY oro. Geoety . dt adds: “Fils will call the Emperor toa strict account figned p focck ood eltsh. pen cee’ that and sel peece leaves Justria impr nee j fortified in Northern Italy; that connects tral italy to the of the Pope, and to the constant menace of mili- intervention on the part of the Pope’ ape “protectors; that takes no account of wel- fare of the people, and substitutes for national {n- de; a confederation under the lock and key of Austrian garrisons. The Emperor of France ea fotile and iniqui' ita The Morning Post con’ that the soul of the spent upon is the nationality guaranteed oe rary warlety of local government in a con- side. The King of Naples is made a member of , apd tem: nity. even crake wonoees loag Great Burrain. chee ponte haga mye ernment guarantee to compeey was debated on @ motion to postpcne the confirmation of the guarantee. It was ly* conceded that it was too late to Lord John Russel) anything but military purposes. It rd ever, for five weeks, and be raced ‘thet dering swaps val So baiquen powers would be i... ns by which bestilities will be end be goverment hed no exclusive in- Boon formation, but expected tchee General Peel announced N im announci: Repslene, Soy “ as ac lion for the ex, had made no demand, and desired no addition to France. Loud and prolonged cheers greeted this The Commons agreed to the Lords’ amendment to the Atiantic ph bill, Mr. Laing baving explained the ‘tions of the Government guar- antec, as already known. Lord Jom Russell stated that the Government bad come to no determination in respect to the ac- ince of the Pee Gee Islands. ‘he select committee to inquire into the packet and telegraph contracts was inted. ‘The isst grand review sham fight of the season had taken place at Aldershot. etme soe cuce of the Queen and reyal fainily, who ned at the comp several s The Shipping G: believes that the Austrien mail contract bas been given to Mr. Lever, of the Galway line. Efforts were making to get Melford Haven made a port of arrival ana for i vaan he following ts the committee appointed to advise the Atlantic Telegraph Company on their new cable: Mr. Robert Stephenson, Mr. Brunel, Mr. E. Clark, Mr. Bidder, Professor W beatstone, Dr W_ A. Miller, and Mr. Longridge. Mr. Lali. more Clark is the new engineer of company The question of the Panama and Australian ma!) coatract will be one of the first laid before the committee on contracts, now about to assemble The Australian mail is now nine days over due. France. The Paris journals generally regard the armistice as indicative of The Paris floor and wheat market was dull and lower. The provision market was also declining Prossia. It was re at Berlin that the Em; of Russia would shortly arrive there to atte: a fa. ar conference to decide after the abdication of the King whether the crown shall be conferred on the eg Regent or bis son, frince Frederick W il- ain. SwirzERLann. The Federal Assembly bad elected 2 President of the Swiss Confederation for 1560 in the son of Councillor T: M. Kecehle chosen Vice President, aud M. Ziegler was elected Chief of the Military General . Naries Two hundred soldiers, fifty of whom were Swiss, revolted on the 7th at Naples, and left Fort Car- mish for the purpose of rousing other ha to revolt, in which they failed. On arriving the Champ de Mers ail the Swiss and native troops who remained faithful met them with a discharge of artillery, and forty insurgents were killed and it was stated that ters Henn the presidency of the Council, ‘that the bad = ye him to contiuue in office. He and the King ee sere important measures. URAKSY. The Turkish steamers Silistria and Kars are re- per- wes re- ported lost. The former had 350 for Constantinople, 77 of whom . The Turk- ish crew assassinated and plundered the Christians during the salvage. The Kars had 390 from Constan' , and had not been 5 The Persians were suid to be actively Prepering in anticipation of war with Tarkey. The Caloutes taull of Seen pena Kong of ‘alcutta mail of June 3 May 21 had reached England. ey ‘he Indian Government is said to have decided to permit all Euro; troops who might desire ng of. it, receive their disc! and free passage to Great Britain, thas convey all ground of Sora. plaint. It was expected that thousands would avail themselves of the offer. The rebel force was gradually diminishing Produce bad improved at Calcutta, but was dull Exchange 264d. Freights active and rm to London: to other ports unchanged. Imports dull The Hong Kong correspondent of the London Times says that Mr. Ward, the new American Minister, has left bere for Shanghai in thesteamer Powhatan, where he will be joined by Mr. Brace, with Admiral Hope, proceeds northward hertly. Nothing is yet known as to the in- iions of the French Mi It is understood that the The Americans have chartered a light draught lish steamer to carry their flag up the Peihe ‘he gunboat expedition bad st for Wacao. Lxe rs had slightly advanced, and imports more active. Tea was firm but quiet in markets. The American steamers Mississippi, Powhatan and Toewan were at Shanghai Later from California. Sr. Lovts, July 25 —The overland mail of the Ast inst. bas arrived here. A fire at Oraville destroyed property to the amount of $20,000 ‘The beat had been intense pepe F gnetyerg mercury rose to 116 degrees in the s! , and at —_ ‘vara, during the sirocco, it rose to 123 Tees Political excitement was running high, and the principal candidates were preparing to take the sium: The aificulty between Messrs. McKibbin and er gesed inf = Ne me py Mr. Broderick h receiv iH to accept a challenge from D. W. Perley. Sees Alexandria Markets. ALEXANDRIa. July 25 —Floar—None offered on ‘change; Union street quoted at $5.50a85.75 Wheat—Sales on ‘change of white at $1.15; red $1.05. Corn—Sules at 75c. Oats—No sales Rye—No sales. Baitumere Markets Barrons, July 25.—Flour closed with a de- clining tendency; Howard street and Obio fs un- saleable at $5. Wheat—best 5 but ordinary is depressed; choice white at $1.20a 81 35; inferior white 99c a81. losed steady; E New Yorx, i 25.—Stocks it heavy but pny! \ gah he isiand 614; fllineis Central shares 64; do. ot chigan Southern 20%; New York Central j Reading 454; Va. 6s 9iy; Mo. 6's 83x HAVE DECIDED iN CLOSING. v perpen orien, 383 Pe avenue, on By biti et eos nae point acta bea it with a!) Appertaluing to i W. 5. DE! MeN Pirh eat seshoreeene ix La ermont av. KEES! Ee a ya w.G. METZEROTT. .

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