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LOCAL NHvUVs. U7" Tz Day Stax will be punctually seat to the address of our citizens during thelr absence at any of the summer retreats, by the earliest mail after the paper is put to press. Thos they can themselves thoroughly posted with all that tran- spires in Washington, and at the same time in- form tuemseives of all the current events of the dey. Terms, 12 cents per week. R s10us.— Yesterday ‘was very favorable to Large attendance at the various houses of worship throughout theeity, The aged and tafirm took advantage of the pleasant day to go up to the tem- ple and worship with the general congregation; and it was truly gratify ng to see so many of our venercble citizens turn out to religious service, setiing an example worthy of imitation by those who are totake their places. The congregations at the Methodist chrehes were not as large as ord!- consequence of the general movement to p meeting ground. 4 Presbyterran Church —In the morning. the pastor (Rev Dr Jobu C. Smith) delivered an exceedingly ing ive discourse from the words as recorded in the 10th verseof the 25th « of ourth Exodus: “ And he said to-morrow.”’ = Were the words of Pharaoh, King of Faypt, rested to ewe the seryant = Boa. i u twans.ction ti together—the object a a oof whieh every reader of = Bible a olllag with. The questions discussed by the ies Were of the uravest nature. On the i +. who was divinely directed, the azmnand wes mods for the release of hundreds of thousands of ‘acn, Women, and ebildren held in bondage. Wos quite aud so time was grant him; bet his et was to gain time, his “to-morrow” “which was equivalent to reverend gentleman proceeded in er to exhort his hearers not ing to the Saviour. That | to-merrow deceived many hundreds, ny thousands, and it would continue to ore. and therefore urged them to ¥ forsake sin, and prepare for the sal- Lefer immortal souls. » t-st of the afternoon was from the word cont:ined fa the 58th verse of the 26th chapter of 3 : “But Peter fol- afar off. into the High Priest's palace, nd sat with the servants to see the ead The design of this discourse was to show thet these who serve God with but a faint heart are preparing to deay Christ. Avvomilg’s Church, (A. J. Carothers’s )—Rev. Mr ahoore sapptied tuis pulpit and preached from the text of Seriptere as found in Galatians, iv 4: Bat when the fuluess of the time was come, God seat forth hisson> The discourse had par- tica refcrenc: to the fitness of the world to re ce ve Christ at the time of his coming. “The fulluess of time’—God existed from eternity. From everlasting to everlasting thou art God.’ As we find in the Book of Revelitious, ‘-And the surel Which | saw stand wpon the sea and upon the earth lifted up bis hand to heaven, and sware by bin that livets for ever and ever.""’ The time hes reforence to God's dealings with men. 8 uns tied Lad been the affairs of men dui ng all vrevious time, that Christ's coming could not hae bees so widely known; but when the Romans, oa a couut of the refractor: spirit of the Jews, bad placed garrisons of pat Po amon, then and olf the world was fa peace and quie' under the subjection of the Romau empire, Christ cans d Jews and Gentiles were [noah for ould thank God that we live that his followers suall reap ut the everlasting ages of * Dr. Gibbons supplied the pulpit at night, ached from Palms, ied yoy part of *—-No man eared for my soul.” The spesker warned parents of the consequence of slowing their ebiidren to engage in so many of the frivolttes of life, of sending them to danct » soot, and permitting them frequent a rooms. aud never venturing a word concerning tel soul's eternal welfare. Be exhorted mem- bers to be prayerful and diligent. and to wateh for somls as they that watch for the morning. MT. thodest Protestant Cuurch, Ninth street —Rev iW betes. pastor. ehed iu the morniay t Corinthians. 7th chap., 3ist verse—« And «se this world as not zbusing it; for the Sion of this world passeth away.’ in theeven- sg. trou the Wh verse of the (th chapter of Mitthew— Thy kingdom come. Thy will be stoue ia earth as it is im heaven.’ ‘The djgcourse was peecviiarly instructive. The Christ wag Grst considered. and “the” m t rs When io theif subplt-ations they that the kingdom ef God might be establi in the world. They not expecting the ritual 4 nedom prayed the estabiishment of the kingdom tpon e Bot we are to pray for the com! ng of at kiagdom, when Christ, as sovereiun, ern by his laws. the principle of which snd his subjects iu the earth shall perform ubjects, y Yard —Rev of ing 0 ! ‘ estant Church, Na 3 R. Nichols preached the ‘morning, from Meithew, oth cuapjer, 5: verse; Ye are the salt ef tueearth.”” At night, from Micah, vi, 5: ‘He wath sowed thee, O man, what fs’ good; and What doth the Lord require of thee, but ‘todo just d love merey, and to walk bumbly with thy God & Street Baptist Church —Rev. Mr. Meador this 4 in Luke. 13th ebapter, 23d and 24th said one unto him. Lord. are there d? And he said unto them, Strive in at the straight gate; for many. 1 say unto you, will seek to enter in and shall not be al (hapel —The pastor being absent at the t «- service was conducted in the Rev. Jno. Robb, who preached ws. Ist chapter, 16th verse At night, burley preached from Ecclesiastes. 9th clopter. part of the ith verse, + W hatsoever thy hood findeth to do, do ft with thy might." Fateh Lutheran Church, Eleventh and H sts — service was conducted by Rev. Mr. ot, who preached frou the 35th chapter of Sth, and luth verses Chvrch of the Ascension —Night service was per- wiued by Rev. Dr. Pilackney, who discoursed upon words: - Wine is a mocker vk is raging; and whosvever is deret is aot wise. Proverus, xx, 1. dest Church South —Rev. Mr Granberry, i preaeked ‘in the morning: service from Jotun. Sth chapter, part of the 4th verse, “ The ‘ ometi.”” In the evening, from 2d Corin- thians, oth ¢haptet, 13th to 15th verses. stor. s ttrick’s (Catholir) Church—At high mass, Dr O Toole addressed the congregation from the gospel for the day found in the Ist chapter of St. Lu se's Gospel, Ui to Lith verses. Sundry Chapel —Rev. Mr. Davidson occupied the pulpit, and preached in the mornii apter, part of 15th venue" Ded the rod ts at band.” Open-air Preaching —At the Congressional cem- etary yesterday afieruoon, the Rev. R. R. Garley. @f tie American Colvnization Se lety, preae! fron. Joshua, 24th chapter and isth verse, “Choose you this day whom ye will serve.” In urging the gathering to choose the service of God, he jupressed upou them the Perfect reasonable- Be~> of the choice. in that the sacrifices from the tes and pursuits of the world, which ‘t be required to make, are amply com- 2 the choice blessings whieh the ser- view of God jusures The services were for a short time interrupted by # passing funeral train. At the conrlis'on. tracts were distributed by the committee of the Young Men's Christian Associa- 1 and gladly received by all present DiericeLty at ThE S soi DER ’s Home —Some ex- ut prevails in regard to an aifair at the Sol- dire’s Home on Saturday in whieh it is stated that au oll soldier was pretty badly used. An inmate , and was ordered to the guard- Alexander. and on his refusal to rd to be taken there. Orderly and one Wabl, (steward.) who less cxveeded their insractions. seem to have viet very Larsh means to effet their ir pose knocked Torrick down, and on vis being » Basel struck him on the bead with lutlieting two very severe wounds, which “it necessary for the atteudance of thie sur- cove. De. King. for two hours in dressing the wo ids one relieving the inj . He was tken tothe bospital, but retained in the guard- hove Wabl is tbe house steward, and is not conoveted with the military service Torrick is at vars of age, amd bas been fifteen years iu . snd was wounded in the jeg at the Alto. when serving im Ringgold’s & Oxetan's Pre-Nic —We had thought ' ple-ule of the season had already r find one advertised for to-mor- doubt vie formidably with any the palm of superior excellence. te Odd Fellows? pic-nie, to be Velumbjan Springs. to-morrow. for the i plans of the Order. Thijs festival given by the Central, Eastern, Columbia aod Freadsty Lodges, and wiki commence at 9 » the morning and continue until 10 ght Besides the usual amusements sions, an instrumental concert by band will be yiven, and an address de- S o'clock ia tue afternoon. The mate- {in the gettiug up of this affair ensure best if Bot the very best pic-nic of the tus Waswxc row Betcmer’s Crup give their + cod yraad pic-ile to-morrow, at the Park Ho- $2 Seventh stree*, It is to bes grand Gone ro Caw Merino Everybody went to camp miceting yesterday—that istosay,everybody het everybody on the ground, and woudered if Possibly any one had been left in town. Nota few, we presume, went to the Fairfox carap on the Virginia side, but the grent exodus was iu the direction of the Brookville ground. E , too, started early ‘‘not to travel in an ye duet and so it d that every- ly was ‘on the road by starlight. und all ina roe On reaching the second toll-gate, we found Butts taking mouth filled nd asked Butts if iere were any ahead. He said tuere were “a << prec ealae e lll. we saw a few, that is sy, & procession wi |; with very PS: doubtless reached all the wa to the canny grouse ‘These were mainly smart city vehicles, but each tri cross contributed its quota of coun- epeacion carts, carryalls, and faulty carriages. Crowds of rians, white and helped Procession for the last ten miles, and these solaced the toils of the dusty way by pauses at the various horse-cake and watermelon stalls which lined the road, aud at which was also dis- | sa various beverages. A big cask at one stand helled ‘vinegar.”* we noticed a greatswarm of imbibers at its front, and at nigut, on the re- turn, we obs-rved that it was bottom up and bungless, indicating that its contents been absorbed. Hali's Journal of Health, which late} treated upon the craving of the human stomac for acids at this season, might note the fact. Ll was life and movement Many We cannot say how many, Were, over a great space of ground. The iné! Space, where the exercises are held, sloj with a gradual inclination to the preac! ; and this plane. covered with seats, is shaded agrecably with fine trees. Circling the inclosure is a liue of teuts, public and private. the pablic ones bein; rallying points fur various congregations, as McKendree.” «* Wesley Cha- pel,” &c.; and the private tents, open to view in the day time, each uted their tiny house- keeping arrangements and their beds with snowy white covering. There are about two hundred tents erected. which present to the observer the appearance of a city of cayves, in Wiich more tian a“ thousand are new sojourning, happy in their syivan Lomes. At intervals. within the space, were noticed raised platforms, (altars,) surmounted by earth, upon Which huge fires, at it, serve to light up te grounds with picturesque etfect. Penetrating beyond the inner citele of tents, a host of others Were found. arranged somewhat less regularly and to suit the irregularities of the ground. Hundreds ot horses were hitched to carriages and to trees, and a large inciosure fur the convenience of Lorses requiring feed on the ground, was fully occupied. Phe requirements of such an army, man and beast, iu the way of water, Las led to somewhat of a drought, even in that locality of perings; and dozens of boys were driving a ‘brisk business in furnishing water at a dime the bucketfall. ‘The sellers of watermelons aiso did a heavy business Everybody was eating watermelons, saints and sinners, male and female, white and bea Some ye devil was coutinuully getting a ‘ hyst” upon tne slippery rinds, with which the ground was strewn, | it required oes p Soda ing to avoid the showers of seeds and juice spurting ‘+ every which way.”” As the horn sounded for service, friend pare’ der, of Wesley Chapel, was seen busy with pe:- Suasive eloquence urging outside loiterers to tuke seats. and was generally successful with those in the vieinity, though ef course it was a hopeless case with the more distant groups with which the forest was dotted, cnd who were ensconced on the tarf with eatables and drinkables and all pic-nic airements. ‘The public services of the ground were opened on Friday evenirig, by a sermon from Rev. J.H Lemon; of Washington. On Saturday morning, sermon by Rev. S. Cornelius; in the afternoon. Rev. J. A. Williams, of Bladensburg circuit, an at night Rev. J. P. Etcheson, of Rehoboth, ottici- ated. Yesterday morning, the sermon from the stand, at 8 o'clock, was rota iv the poke w. Prettyman, of Pata; , from Heb., 4th chapter, 7th verse: “To-day if ye will hear his veice, harden not your hearts.’ ‘The sermon at il a.m was by Dr_B. H. Nadal; text, 9th chap 2th to 33d verses of St. John’s Gospel. Dr. Nadat has‘a fine voice and other juisites fora good opex-air spexker. i (apon the Transfiguration) drew the 4, even the most heediess. Phe ser- mon até p. im was by Rev. W. T.D Clemm. of Baltimore, from Isuiab, xviii chap. 3d verse, and Was a fine effort: as was that at 75, p. m., by Rev. J. M. Combs. from the text : suadest me to be a Christian The aijuisters at this date in attendance are Revs. I. F. Morgan, P. E., Potomas district; B. fi. Nadaj and D. Ball, Washington; W.T. D Clemm, Laltimore; W Hf Lemmon and J Register aud B. Barry, Rockville; J. P.-E son, Rehoboth; Jno. M. Combs, Rpplcaacy Cornelius, Montgomery; besides several from Baltimore are expected there to-day. We must not pmitto mention the due effect produced by the singing in these graud forest aisles of such performers as Wesley Chapel and other city choirs, can turn out. Quite as striking in its way too, is the sx music performed by such colored choirs as the Sharp street and wont from Baltimore. Their staging was so very as that acircle of listeners is always found about their encampment. ‘The camp breaks up on Priday next, and mean time we presume, it will continue to be visited by thousands daily ‘Ter cats Cor Wu. Mixon. —When a good man dies. a tribute of respect is justly due to bis memory. This remark is dictated by the death of the late Col. Win Minor, of Fairfax county, in Virginia. Col. Minor died xt his vtry seat, on the 29th of July last, in the eigh ond year of his age He had acted as 2 magistrate of the county in which he lived for upwards of thirty years. After the retrocession to Virginia of that portion of the District of Columbia lying on the south side of the » Cel. Minor became the first High y, and acted throughout fidelity.’ In our war with England, in itv. be served asa exptain ia two campaigns; and was alw prompt to meet and to repel the foe We was formed by nature for military service. and possessed ail the qualities for reputation aud success in that perilous pursuit Bu peacetal v f private life bad charms enongh for him; t was in the centre of the domestic circle that he preferred to shin heart was warm, and bis friendship generous and serene. No oue who had the slightest claim upon his kindness ever found hii backward in the tender oilices of xffectionate regard. To the extent of his fortune, uioderate Lut ample, bis house was 8s open as Lis heart. and handreds partook of his unostentatious hospitality For weeks before he paid the final debt of nature, his Comicil was the constant resort of friends, weiybvors, and admirers; and from the house of morning in which he diea. to the Falls Chureh, where his remains, at lis re- quest. were interred, the road, for upwards of a mile in extent, was crowded mourners, who bad come forth to pay the respect to the eharacter and ¢ who went to his final home and left no enemy be- hind him. A Faisnp oF Merit. A Battimone Macisrrate —We learn that West Woodward has been nominated for the Post of polive magistrate in one of the police districts of Baltimore city. Many of our citi- zens will recognize in West one of the chief act in the celebrated election riots of June, {557, in this city, for which offence he was in- dicted by the grand jury. West left for Balti- more, where Le kept out of the way until the Ron-action of the authorities here gave him cour- age to come baek, which be did, and in company With one Jobn Suter flourished about, and infest- ed sundry localities here, where he boasted that there was not a policeman in Washington who could arrest him. Shortly, however, be and Suter ot ina row at a house of ill-fame in arble Alley, and the watch breaking in, arrest- the pair, West with a revolver in his hand. and Suter with ange dirk. They were taken before Capt. Goddard. who fined them each $50, in default of payment they were sent to the workhouse. They suortly found friends however, who went security for them, and they were re- leased, and forfeiting their securities went back to Baltimore. Tue WesteRy Wxarves —The following ar- rivals at the Western wharves during the week ending the 20th inst , were registered at the office of Messrs. Mi & Rhinehart: Sebr. E. Wil- liams, Jobnson, inaster. from Rockland, Me., with stone fur the Treasury extension; sehr. M. Burr, Nicholson, master. from Boston. ice for Middle on; br Courier, Crowell, master. from Boston, ice for Middleton; Only Daughter, from Boston, ice for same; schr Sea Witch, Vicks. master, from uds. wih guano, for Morgan & Rhbivebart; it. Horace Montgomery, master, from Rockland, Me, with stone for the Treasury extension; scbt. SR. Vinton, Washing- ton. master, from Port W athall, with coal for th Gas Company; schr. Southerner: Maulsby, master. bred posit, with lumber, for Morgan & The secur. E. Williams bron: bt the yest ston ever landed at Wasbington a is <bews twenty feet square, Weighs seventy tons. The Horace Beal the mate to it. Both are for use in the Masses Wisk AND Ovn.—We learn that the above-named parties met together in this eity, on Saturday nigh’, at the instance of several mutual friends, through whom the matters of difference between them were adjusted tn a manner satisfac. tory to both. They had a meeting on Saturda: y, in the vicinity of this city, as we stated, and ex. Aeccipext —Friday a small boy. a son of Thos J. Davis of the Sixth Ward, while climbing a tree fetl and was so injured that for a time bis life ‘was despaired of. Dr’ 'Roberta reudered relief to the little sufferer, ? Caatiy —Sétafday. Jas. Crown, thé deranged | whose strange aptt the Capitol we have already, was under the care of the Police to be keptsafely. Hiscase is onecalculated | J toexcite sympathy. He is a hard working young ow other Stands, sridrobes, &c., are you going todo?” The ‘was, “Oh! can’ Keep hftm here; we must eran ato The poor _—s became quiet in a moment, and laid down ‘Tables, W: Grate Restore Dining nd iS a wot of | 5 ~ quiet in a, at Or mee eae, ‘are; fe ator, pe with whic! Was trying to brea! ztitoves, tures, out of the cell. The door was opened and he ly i er . : bd La Be wid pe egg) i Poe oe | With many other articles, which wedeem unneces- Wards the steps to go out, sald to him. “<Stop!| qermesashen ne Ueeplled: ond west ie mrngceli SOh.yes | aagrd' AL GRERN, Auet._ bid nt olan closed the desrepes | __ BY WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. him. Ab, ha!” sat he, “ sou put your fin REE HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES AND . ovr & NES cTION.—On SAT- in my eye that time.” Although Tre,coutl $e, URDSY MOR Ni NU, orth Instant, at 10 volook, sryto get out, erie _deptived Of the pipe, tue | we will sell. in front of the auction rooms, S heavy noise he made attracted no attention ou ide. Sun- ught Horses and 4 Sets Harness, ommpiete. day morning, he was delivered to bis father; but ‘erms cash, We are informed that he soon escaped from him, WALL & BARNA au sz ‘was again conned in the Western Lockup. | ~ y RD, Auet He is a very dangerous lunatic, and sould be se- | ¢ , BY, WALL & BARNARD, Auoti IVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, cured: The house isnot the in which 1 &Cn vi Jn WEDNESDAY to confine a dangerous lunatic. ‘The readers of L ee 1G: gies imeanten reek cnn the farm the local columns of the Star in years will re- | of Dr. Cockerill. on the road pass nm tl ‘Seldiers’ member several cases in which death has resulted | Homi,” about 4i niles from the Centro Market, from the incarceration of mad men in these cells. | ¥¢ Will sel! his entire Personal Effects, compris- The guards then protested against confining the | 1°&— ji anentally aillicted tn those loathsome angeun: era cp ey! lane een But what can be done with them? They will not | 2 Draught Horace nen Mee J receive them at the county jail; the infirmary can- | | exee!l-nt Cow and love? ti not keep them; the process of yetting them to the | Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Cu Losane Asylum occupies time, during which, if | Fan, Spades, Hoos, aad othe Me ceitired somewhere, they are dangerous to | or. fis sod Hay. theinselves and others. The fact is, when a dan. ma. “WALL & BARNARD, crous lunatic, especially a non-resident, is at (States ‘Auct'once ve in Washington the oflicersare in a dilemma. = Sees If the lunatic is conutined in the guardhouse, and he is injured «hereby. they are blamed, and if they allow him to run at large they are blamed. __ By J.C. McGUIRE BE MORNI " ARRESTED AND DisMissen. —Saturday, Officer < Orpt Bs art, f oe: (ere r oe liza C . “ the laty vhuson, Fact, be 1 Yeatinan arrested Elia Cross in the Contre Market | ¢!¥ ‘Nath stroots,all the Fhruiturs nnd kileets, ose for having on her person a cape stolen from Mrs. | prising— . S Isabella Miller. This morning the case was tried | 8 upsrior Rosowood Case Piano Forte, with Kolian before Justice Donn. ‘The prisoner said she bought | jfainhtnns hrosels-plate Mantal and Pier Giasses, the cape from a colored woman belonying to C. | Machis-tup Centre aud dofa Tables, C- Hinman. The woman was brought up and | Wainat French Sctasand Divans, confessed that she sold it, and said she got it from | Plush aud Hajr-seat Rocking aud Arm Chairs, a white man, whom she refused to expose. ‘The | Walnut ST ince Doone - a first prisoner was released, and the colored woman eae Ya Fixtnres, ? was ordered twenty stri russels and ether Carpets Oileloth Rugs, coolly, still refusing to tell who gave her thecape. | Extension Lining and Mohcenn Tables, A fine crape shawl was taken from her, sup, Cane scat Chairs, Lounees and Pi 5 to be stolen also. Any one having lost such an | Siagle and Dow steads, W sahatands, article may see it at the office of Justice Donn. | PF tsiny and Plain B-reane, Wardrobes, Abe scteiene teas Keathor Heds: oistors aul i Walnut erable excitement prevailed in the vicinity of | China Glass, srl Grockoee Ware Fourth street, between I and K, caused by the re- Oi eer eeaet, Knives mi port that a Mrs. Hall, residing there, had attempt- | Together with an assortuent of Kitchen Requi- ed suicide by poison. Spr oseee Goddard was sent sites, for; and he. after ascertaining that the woman had | ‘Terma: $25 and undor,eash; over that sum, a takea a quantity of laudanum, (an ounce and a | Tedit of 60 and 90 days, fbr satisfactorily endorsed half, procured for her by a colored womee pana | Bots, ee er TO ANSON, Admini trator. for Dr. Bogan, who administered the proper rein- | gy 22-4 ‘S.C. McGUIRE & CO. Aucte. edies, and we learn that she is out of danger. The cEN * cause of the sttomapt appears to be a misunder- sqp BY, A GREEN, Auotioneer. standing between her and ber paramour and his USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- r—she asserting that she was married to him, tine Ay eg OG et i #7, 185%, and a © and he that she never was. aber JA ‘8 No. Ask folios 35-38. Sto mind Ben TRS ee ; f the land yr the county of Washing Riveg.—The steamer Columbia arrived at Ri- | ton, in the Dist ict Of Goleta ee a ee ley’s wharf his morning, from Baltimore, with | wills |!, at pubic auction, 1 merchandise for H. M. B. MePherson, Bates & | 0%:MONDAY, the 2ith d o’e ock P. m. parts of Lets N Brother, H.C. Purdy, Na‘rn & Palmer, E. Hall, sui visto: P. Brenan, Maria Stewart, J. Conner, Sibley & | ington, Guy, J. McCarthy, G.& T. Parker &'Co.. BT. | Jer Neale, Mrs. Whitney, E. E. White, J. B. Olcott, H. Hammersley. A number of sloops, laden with sweet Water melons, etc., arrived last night lower river. ~ Several vessels are unloading coal at the coal wharves. A ProtractEy Meatixe —A so-called “church camp meeting’ was commenced this mgrning at 11 o'clock in the Union Bethel Church (colored) e under the ec! eof Rev. A.W. Was yan, situ Hierwise tne trustee reserves the right to resell at ated on M ret between Fifteenth ya Sixteenth Se siak and cost of the fist parehaacr. Trost streets. There will be preaching every day at 11 zi TERN tee: o'clock a. us. ana sand’ 7 Pp = Several min- | $0 6-+tewsw A. GREEN, Auet. isters are on from Baltimore. There has been ND IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE $ALE ting at this church for two weeks past every hike above, we will offer for ea! the new 6 night. and about thirty-five have professed re- | and (ot, of 2 feet next north uf sha above; a: ligion. hal ‘ast 6 o'clock, we shall Proceed tn wel four new two-eto y Framos, with back-building Lots on which they stand, situated in Square 3.4, routing oa south K, between 4th and Sth streets east, and rearly opposite the Navy Yard Market Terms: One third cash; bslance in6, 12, and 1d ‘months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given aud a decd of trust taken. au 22 UR u 6 a! dd 12. in the n of seuare No. 743, ia the of Wash- ommencing for the sane ats point on New avenue 51 {set 11 inches from the northeast vol said square, thence southwardly along Sof said avenu~ 25 feet, thence west until it intersects a jing running south froma point on M tatoes, | stroet 16) feet fom the northeast corner of said rom the | square, thence north along said line to a point 5) fest south from M street. theace west to the place of begi-n ug on New Jersey avenue. The improve- ments consist of @ new two-story Fraine House with five rooms. FSI F Terma of sate: One third in cash, of whish to be paid at the time of the oa 3 the remander in two oq al permet inéand 127 montas, wien intor- sat, Sec urod to the egtisfactiun ofthe trustee. nS Of sgle‘so be complied with in tive days, Warcu Retvrys. —James Crown, insane; con- fined for safe keeping. John Tenly, dronk and disorderly; workhouse 60 days. Chas Pembers, vi nt; do. 60 days. Chauncey Greer profanity and indecency; fine and costs, $4 15. ‘A Thomp- son, colored. out after hours; $215. Wm. Car- nter and Lucy Hepburn. colored. disorderly, =— 15. Mary Ann Sanford, qruny and disorderly; $3.15. Jno. Morton, fighting and profanity; 83.15 ___ FOR = D SAL and secur.ty fer court. John Shekells, fighting: | F.OR RENT—No. 336 F street. nenr 13th street, dismissed. Allorsius Reives, disorderly; held for ply to WE RES NA Ce sep; Sture. Ap a hearing. Ba 22 uct, AMPUTATION —We regret to learn that on Fri- day last Mr. Thos. J Barret, an old well known citizen of the Fifth Ward, and for years an ollicer of the corporation, bad te undergo the dangerous operation of amputation. It was made necessary | between the Publie Buildivgs. Possession given by = disease of the bone of his leg caused by the | immediateiy, Inquire next door, of \. BUTLER, kick of a horse last winter. The operation was | ®t 22 3t” performed by Drs. Waring and Garnett, and the OR SALE—The FIXTURES ofaG patieut is doing well. ou 7th street. Not wi hing to rem: YOR {7 rooms, ing er, a t locat for a. private Uweiling, boarding house. or restaurant, being a thoroughfare ROCERY the stuck a Te eoeieee oe te our new place of besiness we will eller it on ‘ONTEMPLATED IMPROVEMENT.—The Americ>n | pleasing terms. or information, &c.. apply Colonization oetety have recently purchased, at | JOHN W. BRENGLE, 3946, enc duh re vate sale. the lot on the southwest corner of | < = 7 = °K HOUSE ‘ennsylvania avenue and Four-and-a-half street Te herons ae Tele, BRICK HOT pet for the purpose of erecting thereon a large and | 24, Cth gute Form he rented low to punctual tens handsome building, but only intend occupying a ‘ ire Oo! Mela TiRe d ore ;: iz ant. Inquire of Dr. McLw TIRE, at his drag store, Portion of it for the use of the Society. We un rnerefithand bsts, au 22 603i" derstand the price paid was $2.50 per foot. OR ke ENTOA ‘our sto-y BRICK HOUSE Wire kane Get . eet, ni © OUTLET _O} et A Senexape.—We hear it whispered that Es | Ren! ‘820 per month. ‘Aieoe STORE and Chie puta's band has been commissioned to farnish | LAR, on Pa.avenna, near sath street, under Mr. some of its best music for a serenade to-night of a Rae ar ar et aa $15 per month. : H.PRED . of 1 much esteemed citizen. We name no names, as | {"4n!T® 0 corner of 15th w it is to be a surprise. ioe RE gue tt ble three sory BR Ic HOUSE, on north B;, batwoen 2d and Sf seeaets et atheat heat aan and eye ate As throughout, ont $3” per annuum, Pp te TOEN H. SENMES & COM corer ofath gat L.ouisiqua avenue, opposite west eud Centre Mai ket au 22 6t" Ov citizexs will of course not forget the Shaksperian Reading of Mr. J Rogers. this eve- ning, at Philharmonic Hall. It is sure to be a fine jutellectual treat, and will, no doubt be large- SCTTOW SAY THIS APTERNOON & TO-MORROW. ; By A. GREEN, Ante, r : L OTS fon Usa Nal fen Santis Pt iat Janke on aout Batre ‘corn: ing at ths carer o Premisos, ihe ata Nena gue aes ow feet fe he other h a street are 25 feet sail of the d » (eet waka cae ckpt of 126 The lots on B st. it - \y necessary to say anything in com- ‘hy f sly of thine lots of ground, as are Hi Sdvantages of such a Upon Which the lots will be sold are: mainder t» be paid in6. 12, 12, a; uote bearing interest, secured by ad the ¥ a deed of fram ‘he terms One.fourth cash, within Sdavsaftar sale: the nd 24 the presoribed umes the Ras emnyet 1e pri le . wi 4 the’ risk and days’ notice, at costof purchasers, i au l6-d A. GR __ FUTURE DAYS. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. * V LUABLE BUI Lyne LOTS AT THE ‘ORNER OF Norte M anv lst StReets Basr at Auction —On FRIDAY, the-6’h instant ,I shali gel], in front of the premises. at 5 0’clook Bp. @., the jowing handsome property, viz Lots Nos. 7, 8, 9, Ie, and 1i, in Square No. 712. The lots front. M and Ist street east, containing inall betwoen sixty and s venty thousand square feet, whieh will ve sold inthe whole or in lots to suit purchasers, One- fourth cash ; balanoe in 6, 12, and 18 otes hearing interest from day of sale. d a deed of trast teken. All con- St the cost of the purchaser. REEN, Anct au 2 By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. MALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON #9 JOT STREET West. BETWEEN O axn P etreere Che tion. —On W iN ESDAY AFTERNOON ugust 2th, at 63 o'elock, on the pr-mires we all sell, the south half uf Lot No ¥i. in nubdivi- of square No. 279, f onting 12% feet on 12th et west, between O and P stre te u back 85 feet to a15 fuotaliev, witht ts, consisting of a two-story Frame 3, £ “ ee coutaining five rooms, Lmmeciate possession will be viven, Terms: One-third cash; the residus in 6 and 12 ths, with intorest, seeured Ly a dood of trust on se: 2d J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Avet'rs. TY Anetra. By A. GRE notioneer, WO VALUAB BUILDING LOTS, a FRoaxtixc THE Kast Sips oF 77m S7RERT, N&AR THE CokNER OF M Srerer Nortu, at Auc. TiON—On ee SDAY, the 25th instant, T shall sali, in front of the premises, at 6 o"elock Pp. m., two handsome Building Lots, being paits of ani Lots Nos, 13 and 14, in ‘Square No. 449, having front of 42 feet 5 on 7th street west, between wand M stroets north, running bagk Ve feet. Itis ivided in two hardsome Builgiue "8, With & 4- = niley between them running from the front vet. Terms Dns. Sith coshs erenee in &, 12. — vr not ‘Ming interest from of sale. ven and adeed of t.ust taken. vy A. GREEN, Auot. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioncers. HREE DWELLING-HOUSES ON_ THE JsLanD aT vx —On TUUKSDAY AF- 2 natant, af ga’sfook, we wil! eel, pram'ses, | 0} $5,’ subdivision’ Square Sz, fronting 25 feet ua Wih rect weet, hetwenn Niary land avenue and south E street, and running ba-k 75 feet, and improved by a good and comfortable F ame Dwelling, containing 8ix rooms Bad base- meé:t, and under good rent. Also, two Bric! rape oe wer of same lot, jeep. fronting on a wide a ley a P Th ors Qn excellent opportunity for in- the houses are under gvod rent. ie per sna: One fourth cash ; balance in 6,12, and 18 months. with intyrest, A deed given anda dead of trust taken, WALL & BARNARD, au ls (States.) Auctioneers. jr Br. A. GREEN. Auctioneer. TR STEE’s BALE OF VAIUABLE REAL A Egtare.—By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing eon the 234 day of March, 1853, and reoorded on yet doy of April, 1658, in Liber J A.S., number 52, folios 31 et 8'q.. the subscriber will sell at pub- eo KSDAY, the 25th dav of Aucust, 53, at 6 o’elock p. m.. in front of the premises. the to wit: All the piece or parcel veal eatste aituate, lying, and b-ing inthe city of ashington, District of Columbia, and deseribed on the grourd plan or plot thereof as pa t af Lot number sixty seve: *7) in square number four hundred and forty ht, (444) and situated on 6th stro t ata distance tisk (45) fort north of 8 fifteen (15) footalley, ine between said jot and lot nur as iaid down on the subdivisjoa of square, thence running west a gtanes aiong nbd cessing, line fone hundredgind we (5) Leet ton fifteen (15) foot alley. thence south along said alley a distance of sixteen(16) fe. t.thence ex @ distanea of one hundred and five ; 10S) feet ing at sad tth street west, therae north slong the line of said stroot <ixteen \6) feet tu the piace of begining, together wits tne improvements there- on, Terug; Gne naif cash: the balance in 6 and 12 1QGULKS, With interest trom the day of sale. seccred by di oftrust on the said property; and ifterms of sale not co ed with in five days after the eale, the trustees res Tight to resell wpon six days notics. at the risk and expensa of th« defau ting Purchaser. Ail couveyancing at the expense of the rehaxer. . EDWARD C. CARRINGTON. Trustee, Bu 3-cod&ds A. GREEN, Auct. hi 8 «iegutal Bu 18-d I [NITED STAT APITOL EXTENSION, Wastinotox, Augut 20, 1ase PRorosats will ba received at this office until noon of the > thot Oct bar next, for Making, Fit- ting, and Pi Pp nm cellings of the four prin: ipai stai--eases of the Cap:tol Extens = Proposals should stats a vertun sum far each Cetiing Compiets in placs, painted with three good coa 's of white iead The whola of the i Work of the eeilines, in- cluding cast and wrought-iron. iron sash frame: s ant all bolts, nuts, w tenings nece-rary Scrowing the cei ngs to the walls and rocf{a to be inelyd the price ra ned. ye Sealed nud endorsed Propo acecomnpa ied by a cuarantec, I by one or imure ceapons ble persons, and to o widressed t- the undersigned. Proposals will be opened at noon of Tuesday, 2th October, in presence of such parsons as may choore © be proses t . Drawings of the ceilings nix J. ME LG, Corps of in onargs of Capito! Each proposal! shou d be accompanied by the fol- lowjug guarauice. _ Fenn of Guarantee. Tho urdersigne in the Stato of hereby ing bi ——, as above described, be accepted he or + Within ten days after the reocipt of the contract at the postoflics named. ex-eute the eon- tract for the same, with good and sufficient 6 - ties (lin ease the raic shall fxil r into cyuntract as sioresaid, we gui ty to make good the diforense ). tween the ly and fashionably attended . ex a a i > y ST 4 EN Tue Pic Nic of the Western Hose Company, CORTE ¥s TOR SA Cerone: ri No. 1, ut Arlington Springs, to-morrow, promises | and M dd avegue. For further particulars ap tobe a very pletsant affair. and will no doubt be ply to a ae eNO Tes oe Zant ry i y by th rs of e of or NT—A new and convenient 8 st ry hse ee) OTe plcomare's BRICK HOUSE, containing Tl toons, soni cellar and cistern and wood-house, on 4th street east, between A and B streets north, near Weuel: hapel. Enguire on the premises, or at WAL, BRADLEY'S stone yard, arab Waid or of AMOS HUNT, ‘Agsurance Agent, Capitolgiil, ——= | an 20-iot* Tur Sons or Matta will find, in another col- umn. a call fora special meeting at their “En- campment” this evening. MARRIED, COR RENT—A smell BRICK TENEMENT, On the 9th of June, by the Rev. J. R. Nicholls, situated on C street.(No. 3%63%,) north side, r. ANTHONY THOM PSON to ELIZA JANE | between Sd and 43, streets. Possess on elven onthe CUNNINGHAM, all of this city. 2 12th of S ptember. ‘Toarood t naut the rent will —— be inoderate. For terme, &e., apply at 415 C st. DIED, au 2-te In Georgetown, D.C... on the 2\th inst.. BROOKE | Jo. ENT—A new BRICK HOUSE, situated DOUGLAS. Youngest child of John tt and Maree: | JOR RENT—A sow BRICK HOUSE, situated linn V. in, Axed 17 months and 25 days, west, containiag 410oms, Inquire of THOMAS One we loved tas left our number iE. HOLLIDG OR RED DWHELtS cellent parlors. 0 and large garret room ated au 19 3t* For the dark silent tomb; Closed his eyes in death'ess slumber— Faded early bloom, corner of 5th and P sts. id. a new two-story dorman ie ngrag Redes street ibe yp horn gn abe a ‘ song to . en On approve nant, moderal to @., papers please copy.) ° EWIs JOHNSON, or JOHN LEACH. of ths i On ee i stent, at 12 o'clock a. m., after a -house of Hamilton & Leash, Linde and merk.ens, ELIZA ANN, lacee oud | GIX NEW BRICK HOUS only daughter of Joha and 'y Espey,iuthe 20th |} au 19-3t* FOR SALE.— wo located on 3d street, bs twoon D and E sts year of hi three on E street, batween 2 and 3d st: a A light is from our household gone; treet, between 6th aud 7th sts., haviog thies ato- A voice we loved 1s stilled ; and “basements. with back buildings, and ali rh the modern improvements. CHAS. E. WALKER, au 19 St H st, between 4th OR SA\.B—A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT; hous contains 4 rooms and kitchen. Price 7° ; $150 cash, the Lalance to ba monthly— A Rise, is vacant at our hearth Which never can be filled. ‘The funeral w.l! take pl. h r parents. on 20th stroct, on Wednesday, 24t invitsc tontten Ot aroet invites 1 2 por month. Inquire at No. 640 L street, ba On Sunday, the Mth instant, CECELIA BUR- = GESS SIMS. only sister of C. H. Burgess, in the | U6" sth and 5th sts, aa tw seth year of her age, 2 Fos RENT—A two-story BRICK DWEL- 22d insta % ce! AS taut, at Si o'clock ba Tks stant, o’eloe! K of the fainily ars respectfully On ii a o’el m., the"2sd LING, with back buiidings and cellars, a: zttircetaie BORER Acta adie hongh ik homeo curt tacoma: of Calvin G, wi tn! soa a os ce aa = mee _ ply to D. ENGLISH. au 6-2aw2 rr ves al ricnds deceased are re- | opcoiiliy invited to attond the uncral Pormortew, | TOR RENT OR SALP—Two DWELLING. ‘uesday, 231 inat.) at 4 o'clock p.m., from the HOUSES—oneon Missouri avenu. near ay resid. noo ofher father. John L. Smith, No. 565 12th | street. taree-story brick, with back buj street, Island. +” | waterin the yard; the other a amall bu comt, brick house on 6th street, n-ar M. ‘Ten rooms, gas , Imeach house, and rent will ba moderate to. a puno- WaAshineton FEMALE INSTITU FE, ual tenant. Inquire of JNO. Be KIBBENSN Under the direction of Lonisiaca avenue, between 12 and 2 0’e! Mrs. ELIZA W, SM bye ans 6r lite. ore ee Prino:pal of the hays ic fall easure in givi Ico additional buildvege and Fididy cage of Sureeon-Genera! tw: BRICK HOUSE, font with tack patline oon i AME on cornce 30th aod Or stroete Penne ASHINGTON FRMALE INSTITUTE, will soon be A 3 ; Merde |- | $20 cash; balancs in 1. 2,and 3 years, or $25 crgythe wil sarin corps at Sei bec h Apiy iat corner’ foth aud O streste, tr ho} 4 ie intent thane tendo, onde TORN W REED. au 19-4t* is of education, have fot | R zNT— (ner pao sotineraos (se tterstheet | Page Ronde ac tise stereasS, taser sae the Unie Sidcaes whe have unable tosend | the Post ty oS apply to to her Wal and opposi ao ‘the! a 0 Department. For ter: — ae of ; ee tne OP- | Contre tightl-EY, corner sth street, Ferial tex tres and more acecsal see | FOR Hal d:—A beswilful ond’ wslnchis Pas ac nary sofa hi h order, and parents cunta'ting about 20 acres, near the city, under and Kuardisns are asau that no offorts ae pi: & bs Sues eulti mat ed, adt im- noes will be wanting.to secure the comfor 2 new, modern-bi . finished gus tnetraptene ~y vloguasonttbes daughters in first. rate style, two iow bart, & corn house, and : stamens, Be SH tye Waals Tiiee S eaeunenae es of the said and that which may be ac i Date—, 60. Signatures of guarantors, A. B Witeess, I hereby certify that theabove- named known to mo as men of property, aid al xood their guazaates Sixnatare, GH. To be rigned by te United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, Collector. er some Person known to the War Department. au 2) dtd DITOR:—Piease lot your reators know zh the Star that we keep tho following HES constantly on hand, and what nee to the pubite, we sell them r For Seb, am » Cargo Paint, Hair, nnd Wal Brushes. “GRIPE E Sune Es. G Pe ELLs, Hardware Dea.ers, &c. Moore's Wiest END DRUG STORE, 11 IVE Pa avenue, south site—San ord’s Liver Luvir= orator, Wright's Vegetable Pills, and a fresh supply of pure M. nauk QW of pa icin’ # jut raee:ved awa huvn WXPRESS STEAM LINE FoR ILADELPIHIA AND NEW YORK, fatten VIA CANAL, The fiae and exped:tious steam propelior C. C, ALGER Capt Shore,leaves Girard Wart, Philadephia, every SAT. URDAY, at 12 o'clock ™.. reaching’ Georgetown early on Munday morning. Retarning, icavee Georgetown every MUNDAY EVENING, o’elosk p.m. For trevshis) whieh will be taken at redueed rates, apply BRADLEY & TAYLOR, Agents, 164 and 166 Water et., G DAVID COOPER, gent, 18 North Wharves, Philadelphia, TAYLOR, Agent Now York, 73 West street “PUR NITCRE-EURNITURE 7 Washington that he haa just received % ca “sort: t of M. . onl, Wa.tut aad Oak FURNITURKS Wo somo in part— Martie top Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Do, Sidebuards, Centre, Side, ‘and other 24. Do Commodes. Wash Closets and Stands Mahogany, Woluut, aad Oak Writing Desks and ‘ases, Bedsteads and Chairs of every description, Have aad other Mattrosses, I-xtonsion, Dining and Woah, Work nod Litht Stards. Alt ae be, soldat the lowest price for cash, at Canty S (Gow ttabos) A.GREEN. R. th kinds o! rouzh f BRU ts of vast impo: very cheap forcash. We enumerat Dusting, Horse, Shoe, a Tooth, Post Oar store is auld au 2) 2t CaRD, De puuancen, fos rire te corer a 4, ‘oO e1 Entrance 0 tn office on | street. au 18-4 WwW OOD, COAL, er? 1. Under i ctures i ips rwood, eaveettully s che Sucpon hand atall ti a ped fall, and stock of WOOD, CAi ae ie pa rey Aulé OOS __ westside dth it..b-tween Dnt E, c : ice errckas CE PITCHERS !! Pr ‘ Ice re ES: oe Gall and you oavinge ie SE a SS 'tlan are to the 17th inst The ‘is and passengers were robbed Patricios. The mail was cut open six Mere the town of Tehuantepec. ers The Archbishop. ‘Mexico bad excommunicated the Liberal . Gen. Woll had been defeated in Tamaulipas, losing all his artillery. Gen. uad assumed command of Liberal army. peng the Wy (October, but wanks 3,000,000 and 40,000 ee being oxecuted e€e wendenr Sr. Lours, Aug. 20—The overland mail on bere with Son Francisco dates of the aon ultima Nearly a million poundsof the immense surplus {sugar h.d been exported to Valparaise. “f — during the montt, — Grain wa fair demand for export. ‘The mining news was fav. receipts of dust were light iain The Walker-river and W ashoe-valiey Were attracting much attention. Large Bln wong had departed for these diggings. ‘The oficial returns eiect Judge Crane to Con- ress. ‘The Nevada Convention was in session at ¢ . At Carson Valley they were formi: a pone ional government. it being the intention ot the people to throw off ail allegiance te the Mormon tule. They designed electing gevernor, judges, aud all other nece ‘ssary vilicers. , A party of Califoryians, en route to St. ope were atfacked near the South Pass, on the isth June. by the Crow Indians Geo. Stephenson, of Pittsburg, David Moore, of Limaesten Pe jand C. M. Hatl, of Cincinnati, were killed. Henry Flor- eupe, of Carlisle Pa.. was made prisoner. The advices from Oregon sx: ‘that Stout, demo- Crat, is elected to Congress by 41 majority. Lieut. Mullen was progressin; finely with the ew road from W aliae Walla te Balt Lake A large party of Fraser river miners had arrived — ental ney in North Calville, 0) . ew report wat they were making from eight to i t-en dollars a day. ~ ‘1 be Recounts from ‘he Fraser river mines are tore favorable. New discoveries of gold bad been made north of Kort Alexander Rich quartz had been received at Victoria from Queen Charilott’s Isiand. ees Later frem Santa Fe. Sr. Lovts, —— 21—The Santa Fe mail of the 2ist of July arrived bere. Two hundred Mohaves attacked a party of whites at Bell's cross- ing and carried off their mules and provisions. Maj. Armistead and two companies of bad left for the Mohave Villages to chasiise the Indians. panenanieie? ben asdnieresneg Louisiana Politics. New Orteans, Aug 20.—The Americans have nominated J. [. Bonlizny as a candidate for Com gress, from this District es Alexandria Markets, ALEXANDRIA, Aug 22 —Flour—aosales. Wheat —sales of fair to good white at 1.10281 15; salesof fair to good red at $1 6382.08. No other sales. Saiumere Ma: keis. Bactimore, Aug. 22.—Flour closed queit; How- ard street and Ohio. #5.12. Wheatciased buoyant; sales of 35,000 bushels; white $1.16a81.30; red $1521.15. Corn closed firm; of white and yellow 72a30e. Provisions —7 unchanged, bacon sides 9 mess pork $14.50. Lard quiet at Lisky llgall ye. quiet at 27a27 gc. for City and Ohio New York Maraets. New Yorx.Aug. 22 —Flonr generally is her. State #1.30a81.50; Ubie $4 Wags 3. foctoens SH .sek5 Wheat is 2 cents higher; Southern red #126; white $140. Corn - bigher, closing nominal Prov: oie tones and generally un- changed. Whisky closed slightly higher, at 26\c Financial. New Yorx, Aug. -—Stocks generally cad ive. Chicago and Rock f 64; Illinois al shares G53;; New York Central 73; Read- ing 414; Penn. Coal Co. £24; Missour! 6's 2%, Virginia % GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. TAKE NOTICE. Aur Persons Gwning property on the west side of Green street, betwe-u Bridge aud Stoddard sts.. are required, by &n ordinance of the Corporation of Georgelown,to Lave thx footways fronting the same paved with good hard trick, upon & euficient bed of conformity to the tegal grade of the street. Th 2 pat in geod sharp esd, mu ’ oye | it wiil then be made by the subseriver, and paid for out of tae proceeds of the tax which has been im- oosed for (nat purpose, The work murtin all re- spects bedone in & manner to be approved by the undersigned, 01 ted. r next, her their proposals, ses ed, at this office o HENRY ADDISON, Mayor, Mayor's Orgics, Georgetown, D.Cuy Aug. 20th, 1958 awt Tue Attention of to the follow tion entitied resolution in reigtion to the water distribution,” approved August 20th, 1853, which will ‘ee eed from and after the lst day of Sep- » 1B hat itshall bean awful for any person or per- to tap the mains for any 1254, and the suppliment thereto, are unpaid, t Mayor be, and he is, hereby authorized and directed to cause the tow of water to be stopped, and not to be restored till the said tax liy paad Without the permit of the tapping the water mai OF §2hs to be recowers £ Mayor's Orrice, Georgetown, D. C., Aug. 22, 1888, JOR SALE OR A two story oR Su 22 dtSept NT IN GEORGETOWN HOUSE, containiag 10 04 12 rooms, and @ wood o-!lar, wee © pont. pump of water in the yard; smoke-houge mulk -house; and in & word, si] conveniences fer the comfort of a g: ntvel family. The houee is loeated on Frederick treet the Catholic Church, For further > ticulars aud teriasapply to RICH'D PETIT, cor, 7d and Market streets, Georgetown. av 2° St POR W YORK—The packet sen'r “Arctic,” E Capt, Hicks, will eau ‘Gi above with din, teh For fvight apply to McCOBB & IDGE, GA Water stroet. aus POR NEW ¥ORK—Tie packet schooner Pair- fax. Capt. Mott, will seilas above with dispatch. For {reizht apply to MeCUBE <= DODGE, 63 Water street. aul GINGER WINE. ¢ have just received and have for sale Turner’s W GINGER WINE —a reliable remedy for Dy ta, View Debility, Weakness of the Stomach, i. ew regiomees ARNY & SHINN aus (States) cor. Green and Olive rts, KBERRY BRANDY. BLACKB mR “ E_ Have just ‘kK of Turner's BLACK ERRY BRANDY —an excel) Distrhes, ao x rPuRNer’s: ent remedy . RNY & SHINN, ee Union Bot ling Depot. CAS ANELE CIDER: IN BOTTLES, a7 re J N1ON a = yo qeoketons c— invite the a” ‘our stock pureCRAS APPL CIDER, wich isnoe Sweet as if it was just som Sot poses. Warran = ve om ial )B10®, put up by us, expresaly nis marl ARNY & SHINN. au6 (States) NES ESARORNE Capa eoUCTION —¥ HARPER'S FERRY $'.—From. eguiariy Goorgetown ter, every Monday. Welrenday end Fri te oa ey TE pret eet ateentaeresenintieanerwtnaen EN hrediteneeg mis 13 ARPER'S EERE. Pane fast and oom- oa cee Pinehoake anit so ee ES